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SURREY – Maureen Craig enjoyed a bittersweet treat when she was given a pair of much-coveted tickets to see the Stanley Cup playoffs in Vancouver last Saturday. The Guildford resident was driving home after grocery shopping on the Thursday prior to Game 2 when she came across an accident scene where a head-on crash had left an eight-year-old girl with significant head wounds. Craig held the girl’s hand until paramedics arrived and then rode with her in the ambulance to Royal Columbian Hospital. “I was just keeping her calm,” Craig explained. After making sure the child was OK, she said, she “bawled.” She’s having a hard time shaking the traumatic images. Still, she said, “I would do it again in a heartbeat.” Grandfather Lorne Gavin Scott, 100, and his great-great-grandson Camden Paton are great buddies, even with the 96-year-age gap – and needless to say they are both huge Canuck fans. “Papa” played hockey as a young man in Edmonton. He was pretty good but had to stop playing to work to earn money to help his family. “Papa” was a boy the last time a Vancouver team won the Stanley Cup. The Millionaires won the Cup in 1915. See more Canucks fan photos on page 62 and online at thenownewspaper.com (Photo: LORANE MARTIN)

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Murdered man’s background probed SURREY – Police are looking into Balwinder Uppal’s background and what kind of associates he kept after the Surrey man’s body was found Saturday evening inside a house in the 7400-block of 140th Street. Sgt. Peter Thiessen, a

spokesman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said Uppal, 43, had died from multiple bullet wounds in what looks to be a targetted killing. Thiessen is asking anyone who might know something about the killing to call 1-877-551-IHIT.

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Her role in helping the girl put her in touch with Surrey RCMP Victim Services staff. Meantime, an Arizona couple who’d been in town to catch the game had to return home upon learning that their son had died. They left the tickets with the staff at the Sheraton Inn in Guildford. The hotel then contacted News1130 to see if the radio station could find a deserving recipient for the tickets. The station, in turn, contacted the Surrey RCMP, and Victims Services staff suggested they be given to the Good Samaritan.

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“Our Victim Services staff deal with individuals on a regular basis who have suffered some traumatic experience,” Surrey RCMP Sgt. Drew Grainger said. “So when they hear about concerned citizens who stop and render assistance to those in need, they understand the importance this type of action can have. We are very thankful for the kind of action that Maureen offered at this accident scene.” Grainger said the young girl involved in the crash is recovering from her injuries. Meanwhile, Craig ended up taking her ex-husband Brian to the big game. “He’s my best friend,” she said. “It was an awesome game.” Despite all the excitement, though, the occasion was bittersweet. At the second intermission, Craig turned to her ex with a sad look as it occurred to her that a tragedy had brought them there. “You know,” she recalled saying to him, “it took a death for us to be here.” tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com


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DELTA – A familiar name has announced she’s once again going to run for mayor in this fall’s civic election. “I am running as the mayoralty candidate with One Delta, a new civic organization,” Krista Engelland announced Tuesday. “I’m running because I firmly believe we need a new direction at city hall. I care deeply about Delta, its people, its history and its land use. As mayor, I intend to ensure Delta residents have a real say in their community.” The former five-term councillor lost the 2008 mayor’s race to Lois Jackson, a one-time political ally. Jackson received 52.4 per cent of the vote compared to Engelland’s 38.5 per

Krista Engelland is a former five-term councillor who is running for mayor in Delta. (Photo: CHUNG CHOW) cent, although she did beat the incumbent at the Tsawwassen polls.

“People are telling me they feel powerless and need a mayor who will

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feel their concerns are not being heard by this mayor and this council. They

are frustrated by a lack of transparent processes and accountability.” The veteran civic politician has long fought against urban sprawl. While she hasn’t said if One Delta will field a full slate of council candidates, Engelland’s announcement five months ahead of November’s election gives her plenty of time to campaign in all three communities. “There is an opportunity for change this November and I am the right person to be that change,” she stated. Engelland grew up in Ladner, graduating from Delta Secondary. She and her husband started their family in North Delta and later moved to Tsawwassen. She works at the family business on River Road.

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NORTH DELTA – Police are hunting for three street muggers who robbed a teenager of his cellphone and threatened to blast him with pepper spray. The robbery happened at about 9:30 p.m. Monday, in the 11700-block of 82nd Avenue. A 15-year-old boy was walking when three teenagers came up from

behind and told him to hand over his phone. He complied and they ran off. A Delta police dog tracked them for a while before coming to an abrupt stop, suggesting the robbers might have got into a car. They are described as dark-skinned. One was about five feet 11 inches tall, slim, and 17 or 18 years old. He wore a black jacket and glasses. The second is about six feet tall, chubby, and in his late teens. He

wore a blue and green hat and white jersey. The victim thought the second and third suspect might be Hispanic. The third is about five foot seven, medium built, 18 years old and wore a Canucks jersey. A similar mugging happened at about 11:30 last Friday night, in the 7000-block of Nicholson Road. In that case, police say four or five black teenaged boys got out of a silver late 1990s Chrysler, robbed an

18-year-old of his iPod and cigarettes and took off in the car. “There was a threat of harm but no weapons were produced and the victim did not sustain physical injury,” Sgt. Sharlene Brooks said. “Although the mode of operation in these cases is similar the descriptions and number of the suspects does not match,” Brooks said. Police ask anyone with tips to call the investigators at 604-946-4411.

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SURREY – Major crimes detectives investigating a South Surrey home invasion Tuesday afternoon are getting no help from the victims. An unknown number of armed holdup men showed up at a small white bungalow at 15268 24th Ave. around 1:30 Tuesday afternoon. Police say there were no serious injuries in the incident, although a neighbour who tried to help was struck by the bandits’ getaway car. Surrey RCMP Cpl. Drew Grainger said the attack was targetted, but added the house was not a grow-op. “There is believed to be some drug activity there, but it is not considered a drug house,” Grainger said. Police have no suspects in custody, but are pursuing several leads. Anyone with information about this incident, who has not already spoken to police, is asked to call Const. Mike Halskov at 604-599-7691 or Crime Stoppers at 1800-222-8477.

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SURREY – Surrey school trustee Reni Masi is pushing the district to expand a program aimed at eggheads. Masi plans to urge his fellow trustees to support his call to open an International Baccalaureate Programme, a program geared toward the school district’s academic stars, at a second site in the city. Masi intends to take up the issue at Thursday’s school board meeting. “It’s a highly recognized international academic program,” Masi said in an interview with the Now on Wednesday. The two-year International Baccalaureate program allows students to earn university credits and preferred admission to the world’s tops schools “and we’re talking like Oxford, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania, UCLA, the University of California at Berkeley. These students – they go to the top schools after they get through the program.” The program started at Semiahmoo

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On January 1, 2011, Metro Vancouver placed a disposal ban on mattresses as they are operationally difficult to handle and recyclable when properly disassembled. Mattresses disposed of as garbage cannot be compacted – consuming a large amount of landfill space. In addition, the springs within mattresses often become tangled in equipment causing costly repairs. Customers that bring mattresses to regional transfer stations for disposal as garbage are charged $20/unit and are limited to only four (4) mattresses per load.

While Surrey had consequently stopped collecting mattresses via the Large Item Pickup Program as a result of the Metro Vancouver imposed disposal ban, the City has developed a process to recycle old unwanted mattresses. The City of Surrey will accept mattresses and box springs via the Large Item Pickup Program at no additional cost to residents. The collected mattresses will be delivered to a mattress recycling facility where they will be segregated into different materials and shipped to remanufacturing facilities to be processed into new reusable products.

How to Arrange Collection 1. Call Emterra Environmental at 604-635-5478 2. On the day of your appointment (or the evening before), place your mattress/boxspring at your curb. Ensure that your mattress is at the curb by 7:30am. * Please note that this program is available to households that are on the City’s door-to-door waste collection program. Mattresses or box springs will count towards your annual large item pickup limit of 4 items/calendar year.

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SURREY – A pioneering Surrey woman’s contribution to her community will be recognized Saturday when a Fleetwood park is dedicated to her memory. Edith Francis, nee Eliza Edith Fleetwood, came to Surrey in 1914, when her family took up farming in the area that was to become known as Fleetwood. The area was named, at Edith Francis’ request, in honour of her brother, Thomas Fleetwood, who died in Flanders Fields during the First World War. She was a founding member of the Fleetwood Community Association, formed in 1923. The following year, the association bought land at 160th Street and 84th Avenue where the first community hall was built. That original hall

served until 1995 when the Fleetwood Community Centre was opened. The park, to be dedicated on Saturday, will be known as Francis Park in her honour. Community association member Rick Hart said the park is located on land adjacent to the community centre. “It doubles the size of the land at the centre. It was always seen essentially as a passive green space,” he said. The city purchased the land and built exercise areas for seniors and youth, as well as a perimeter walking track. The city and the community association will partner on the construction of a pergola. The dedication event begins at 11:30 a.m., Saturday, June 11 with a Lions Club barbecue and live music. The dedication ceremony begins at 1:30 p.m.

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w jeez, man, I just love Canadian politics. In Libya, Mo Gaddafi is hanging on to power with every fibre of his being as rebels do their damndest to toss his butt out, or worse. Yemen’s president is in hospital and on the run after being ousted by opposition forces. In fact, the whole Middle East is up in arms as the so-called Arab Spring continues to blossom. Europe’s agri-business is paralyzed as health authorities hunt down the source of an E. coli outbreak that has killed more than 20. The U.S. economy has apparently learned to like the basement suite and shows no sign of coming out any time soon, and while President Obama tries desperately to find a way out of the mess, the Republicans work just as hard to make sure he fails. The big news North of 49? Someone hacked the Conservative party website and posted a false bulletin

about the prime minister being rushed to hospital in a breakfast-related medical emergency. According to the hacker’s post, My Man Steve was choking on a – wait for it – bit of hashbrown potato, causing his entourage to call in a Dust Off to chopper the boss to hospital. I’m telling you now, we are getting ripped off in this country. The rest of the world has revolution, several pending economic Doomsdays and sex scandals reaching into the highest offices in the land. What do we get? Hashbrown potato. According to the PMO, the whole thing was nothing more than a prank. Apparently, a hacker went to all the trouble of breaking into the Conservative website in order to plant what could arguably be the lamest fake political rumour in the history of the Western world. Oh, Canada. There’s been some talk of this attack being the work of the Liberal Party of Canada, but that’s an obvious red herring. Hacking a website requires a degree of skill and expertise and as successive

Maybe My Man Steve did have a chunk of pan-fried tuber go down the wrong way and the hacker story is a cover-up. elections have made plain, the Grits possess neither. No, that’s just too lame to be true. I believe there is something much more sinister at work here. And a lot more interesting. Maybe My Man Steve did have a chunk of pan-fried tuber go down the wrong way and the hacker story is a cover-up. Maybe the Freemasons, hoping to seize control of the government, bribed one

of My Man Steve’s retainers to jam a hashbrown into the boss’ windpipe. MMS chokes to death and in the resultant confusion and panic the Masons, supported by the Bilderbergers, take over Canada as the first overt step in establishing the One World Order. Their plot was only unravelled by prompt action on the part of MMS’s people, who got him to the hospital in time to save him

and the Canadian way of life. Yeah, I’m pretty sure that’s how it went. Now MMS can go to a G8 conference with confidence. Let Berlusconi start in again about all the teenaged call girls he’s hooking up with. MMS can top him. “Well, that’s interesting and all there, Silvio, but did I ever tell you about the time the Freemasons tried

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he Stanley Cup playoffs – Vancouver and its suburbs have gone Cup crazy now that we are finally within reach of winning it. The atmosphere is akin to the 2011 Winter Olympics, with huge crowds partying it up downtown, leaving those of us living in the suburbs envying it from afar. The City of Surrey did open up Central City plaza for public viewing of the games, but having watched the downtown crowds on the evening news after winning the last series, my kids and I planned to go to the CBC plaza instead to soak up the atmosphere in downtown Vancouver. I know it’s not all fun down there. There is always going to be some who think its OK to smuggle alcohol and drink it on the streets with police officers standing a couple of feet away. I also know there is the possibility that we could get caught up in some crazy situation and get pulled into a huge crowd gone crazy. Those were my husband’s fears. He, understandably, didn’t want any harm coming to his family, and going downtown meant going into a danger zone. I, on the other hand, was determined to take my teens downtown for at least one game. The husband lost out despite his sensible argument. So, on Saturday, I packed up the kids, the lawn chairs, the picnic blanket and headed out to watch the game. The whining began as soon as we hit downtown and traffic started to crawl. Since we were crossing a couple of bridges and going to be in Vancouver anyway, we had had set up a few non-hockey related

meetings prior to the game. An hour of that and the kids lost their enthusiasm and the rest of the air left them as the temperature rose. By the time we parked and made our way to the square, the kids and the husband were cranky. I just focused on getting a good spot to watch the game. The three wilting flowers headed into the nearest restaurant to cool off and eat, leaving me to watch our spot. As I sat there in the hot sun, all I could think of was that I was here so the kids could enjoy this, so they could be in a crowd that was rooting for the same team. But I was there all by myself, no kids in sight, with my face painted with Canuck colours. When the kids finally did show up, they whined about the heat, the sun and picked at each other. Not an advocate of alcohol before 5 p.m., I badly needed a drink to soothe my sunburned nerves. Finally, the game started, and after the first goal the party began in earnest. My kids calmed down, enjoyed the game and the atmosphere, marvelling at the thousands of fans in the immediate area. The police officers did an amazing job keeping it all calm and safe. The many families with children, some just babies, were able to enjoy without any concern. It was a great evening with an awesome overtime goal that I’m sure all would want Alex Burrows to repeat in Game 4. The best part was getting apologies from the kids for their earlier whiny attitude. They showered me with hugs, kisses, thankyous and appreciation for the outing and the experience they were lucky to enjoy! I would do it all over again – even with the full knowledge that getting there will be a pain. Harvinder Sandhu’s columns appear weekly in the Now. You can read all her past columns online at thenownewspaper.com

The Editor, It is with a heavy heart that I discovered some of the lovely school planter boxes vandalized at my children’s elementary school... yet again. I wonder what motivates someone to despise beauty? Is it boredom, ignorance, hatred? What makes a person so powerless in their lives that destruction is their methodology of lashing out against the society that they feel so oppressed by? These gardens are nurtured by parent volunteers, who also raise the funds for gardening equipment, soil, seeds and starter plants.

I wonder what motivates someone to despise beauty? Is it boredom, ignorance, hatred? Teachers build into their curriculum the importance of school service and, “caring for living things,” which is a mandate at the school. There is also a neighbouring friend of the school who diligently keeps the surrounding area tidy. The children have a deep sense of ownership and pride with the gardens. They love to show their parents, “see, I planted that one!” To the destroyers, shame on you. Reflect on what you did and instead of damaging, focus on nurturing. Helen Alexander, Surrey

HST will hand over our province’s destiny The Editor, I have been having many conversations

recently with members of the public about the HST and one point keeps coming up again and again. People with small businesses that have customers outside Canada are pleased with the HST, which does appear to benefit them. I understand that but I caution them to think of the bigger picture and of the longterm destiny of B.C. and its people. The HST was pushed on B.C. by the federal government because it helps the giant multi-national corporations that now control the world economy. This trend toward internationalism and corporate control is not a good thing for B.C. because it robs us of any say in our financial destiny. All Canadians are increasingly becoming pawns in an international web of trade and corporatism subject only to the World Trade Organization, the World Bank and similar multi-national organizations guiding this ship of greed. Our HST will become part of the scheme to reward multinational corporations and encourage their encroachment on our economy. Fortunately, B.C.’s economy (at the moment) is still dominated by small business, mostly service businesses, and it is small business that provides jobs for almost all our people. B.C.’s move to the HST is a giant step in handing over Canada to corporate control of all aspects of our lives. Yes, some small businesses that have foreign customers will gain for the moment, but how much longer before they too are taken over by some larger interest and the jobs they proudly boast of are lost to Mexico or some Third World country where workers will work for much less? Look at the future of our country and beware! Eileen Spencer, Surrey


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Details of the 2011-12 season at Surrey Arts Centre were made public this week in a brochure subtitled, “Entertaining you… close to home!” The city’s busiest stage will buzz with the usual mix of music, theatre, dance and comedy, starting in October with Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story. The hit musical stars Zachary Stevenson as the bespectacled, trailblazing, but doomed, ’50s rocker, for a run of Arts Club on Tour shows from Oct. 11-28. It’s billed as “the world’s most successful rock ‘n’ roll musical” — and it is a thrill to see and hear, judging by the production at Vancouver’s Stanley Theatre a couple years ago. Tickets for all shows in SAC’s 201112 season go on sale June 20. For the first time, shows on tour from the Arts Club Theatre Company can be included in the arts centre’s Create Your Own Series option. Subscriptions for the Surrey Spectacular Series are already on sale. Jim Byrnes Surrey Arts Centre’s main-stage concert schedule next season includes performances by Roy Forbes (Nov. 5), Jim Byrnes and his frequent collaborator, Babe Gurr (Nov. 18), Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir’s annual “Sounds of Christmas” show (Dec. 6) and former Barenaked Ladies singer Steven Page (March 16, 2012). Forbes, who has been in the music biz for 40 years, is known for his intense acoustic guitar playing and high, soulful singing. The deep-voiced, St. Louis-born Byrnes returns with his chilled-out brand of blues, following a sold-out show (also with Gurr) at Surrey Arts Centre in 2009. More than 100 singers grace the stage for the Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir concert, which has become a preChristmas tradition at the arts centre (and typically a soldout event well in advance). see › page 18

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SONG SEARCH SALUTE

Billy the Kid and The Sumner Brothers are two artists with Surrey/ White Rock roots looking to win the Song Search 2011 contest, staged by radio station Shore 104.3FM. The top-10 finalists, announced June 1, include Billy the Kid’s “The Drugs” and the Brothers’ “You Will Find Me,” which also earned Fan Favourite honours. The Song Search winner will be announced Aug. 6 at the station’s Shorefest concert, held in the lead-up to the Celebration of Light fireworks show that evening. Last year’s contest winner was Surrey’s Zaac Pick. Meanwhile, those rootsy, old-bluesy Sumner Brothers (Brian and Bob and buds) will spend the latter half of June on the road, with gigs booked down the coast — to California and back, launching Thursday, June 16 at The

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TRIBUTE BANDS JUNE 18

Tribute bands dominate the free event formerly known as Whalley Festival. Surrey Fest Downtown, as it’s now known, happens Saturday, June 18 with the sounds of ABBA, Fleetwood Mac, The Beatles, Billy Joel, Rod Stewart and Johnny Cash, at Central City plaza from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The festival name change reflects change in the neighbourhood, said Bonnie Burnside, president of Whalley Community Association. For info, visit www.surreyfest.com.

CITY JAM WINNERS

The recent City Jam event celebrated Surrey’s talented teens and preteens at Fleetwood Community Centre. Contest winners included Ben Dunnill, Jenny K, Kelly Salmon, Tommy Alto, the band Orbit and Julia Han. Youth recognition awards were given to Ruthdol Ywaya, Aaron Wong, see › page 21

Surrey troubadour Billy the Kid is a finalist in this year’s version of the Song Search 2011 talent contest hosted by local radio station Shore 104.3FM.

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Come Join Us! The City of Surrey’s Engineering Department is holding its first annual Public Open House on June 18th from 11:00am to 3:00pm at the Engineering Operations Works Yard located at 6645 – 148th Street. The open house will feature interactive displays and information on the City’s engineering infrastructure such as drinking water, sanitary sewer system, transportation system, roads, waste management, environment and much more that makes Surrey a great place to live. People of all ages will be able to view heavy machinery such as excavators, street sweepers and alternative fuel cell vehicles. The event will also have various kids activities including a free hotdog and pop for children eight-years-old and under.

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ask for a rush job on the film, but this is the 1970s, and express service means three days.) The clues to just what is tormenting the town unspool slowly: “I’m going to bait him and catch him,” declares an evil colonel (Noah Emmerich). But the shadowy menace isn’t fully revealed until the last 20 minutes. It’s all very old-school monster movie, where we see victims turn and scream in terror just before they’re snatched. There’s a parallel mystery going on here: Why is Jack so intent on keeping his son and Alice apart? Abrams is careful to construct a meaningful story to balance out the mayhem in this unabashedly kid-centric film. It’s a first-love story, a parenting how-not-to and a redemptive tale all rolled into one. It’s just that along with our characters’ usual emotional crises is the everpresent fear of being eaten. Actors both veteran and new do a great job of holding audience interest while we wait for the monster. Kids may be the heroes, but use caution if bringing younger viewers: there are some big, deafeningly loud and scary moments here, and the language is much more colourful than in ET’s day.

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at 2643 128th St., South Surrey. Admission: $8/10. Call 604-591-7275 or 604-536-1567, online at www. whiterocktradjazz.com. Alfie Zappacosta: Award-winning Canadian singer/songwriter returns to White Rock’s Blue Frog recording studio for a pair of concerts June 24-25, with a full band. Show info online at www.bluefrogstudios.ca or call 604-542-3055. Songs of the World: Coastal Sound International Choral Festival in the region includes a gala closing concert Saturday, July 9 at Surrey’s Chandos Pattison Auditorium (Fraser Heights area), 7:30 p.m. start. Featured will be a 300-voice choir of participating groups, plus guest artists The

Shirleys and TriVo. Admission is free, donations encouraged. Info: coastalsoundfestival.com. Fathead: Blues band in concert Friday, Sept. 16 at Rhumba Room bar, Pacific Inn Hotel, South Surrey. www.whiterockblues.com.

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west of 120th St. 604-596-5967. Amber Jack’s Tap House: Live music on Friday and Saturday nights, plus rock-blues jams Tuesdays hosted by Worms Hate Rain, karaoke Wednesdays, Kurt Thys acoustic show feat. special guests Thursdays, at Compass Point hotel, 9850 King George Blvd. Info: 604-588-9511. The Fin: Sports and entertainment bar features live music Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at #2297115 138th St., Newton. 604-5967775. Babylon Nightclub: Resident DJs and guests spin hip-hop, top 40 and mash-ups at 300-cap. club, 155 176th St. at Pacific Hwy. border crossing, South Surrey. 604-5312299, babylonnightclub.ca.

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It was a disappointingly ordinary looking bedroom, considering its rich history. Some of the most famous men in the world had slept there. I was in Virginia City, Nevada at the Mackay Mansion, built in 1860 by George Hearst, father of newspaper baron William Randolph Hearst. In the 1870s, it was the home of Comstock mine owner John Mackay, who later founded AT&T. One of the wealthiest people on earth, Mackay earned more than $100 million in his best year. In the front room I saw the vault where it was not uncommon for $1 million in gold and silver ingots to be stored before shipped to San Francisco. Down the hall from the bedroom, the first flush toilet installed west of the Mississippi can still be seen. At the time they called it an “indoor outhouse.” More opulent than the bedroom was the downstairs parlor, with a gold chandelier, an original Tiffany window and a mirror made from crushed diamonds. President Ulysses S. Grant gave a speech from the second floor balcony in 1879. “When Johnny Depp slept here he saw a ghost,” the tour guide told me. The actor had been in town in 1995 filming the movie Dead Man, and reportedly saw the spirit manifestation of a little girl dressed in white, one of four ghosts believed to reside in the house. The B & B where I stayed, Edith Palmer’s Country Inn, was not without its Hollywood connection. Marilyn Monroe stayed there in 1960 while filming The Misfits. Her autographed picture hung in my room. As I ate breakfast of waffles with fresh strawberries, innkeeper Leisa Findley told me the Victorian building dates back to 1863. She and her husband, Pat, bought it in 2000, and spent three years rebuilding and restoring it.

Big Brothers and the Holding Company, featuring singer Janis Joplin, were the 1966 house band at the Red Dog Saloon. I had come to Virginia City hoping to connect with the old west. I soon learned it wasn’t a “Cowboys and Indians” place, but instead had been a centre for miners and millionaires. During the gold and silver boom from about 1860 to 1880, it was the richest place in the world. The trains that exported gold and silver ingots imported the latest fashions and champagne from Paris, as well as fresh oysters on ice from San Francisco and luxurious furniture from New York. Miners, who earned 25 cents per day elsewhere, were paid $4 a day here. But their working conditions were terrible. I toured the Chollar Mine and, thankfully went only 400 feet into the dark, narrow, slippery shaft, trying not to bump my head on the low, wooden beams.“It got as hot as 130 degrees in some of the mines,” said our guide, Chris.“They could only dig for 10 minutes before they had to go into a cold room.” When he switched off the lights, we were in very uncomfortable pitch darkness until he

struck a match and lit a candle, the light source used by the miners. I celebrated my escape from the mine with a cold beer at the Red Dog Saloon. Now a pizza joint, the Red Dog is famous because its house band in 1966 was Big Brother and the Holding Company, featuring singer Janis Joplin. The famous names associated with Virginia City are countless. I explored Piper’s Opera House, where Jenny Lind, Maude Adams, Lily Langtree and Buffalo Bill had performed. A few blocks away I found the Territorial Enterprise Newspaper building. It was here in 1862 that a young reporter, Sam Clemens, was hired. He was calling himself Mark Twain two years later when he moved to San Francisco. The building, one of Virginia City’s oldest, has a Mark Twain museum in its basement. Alongside antique printing presses, I saw the desk where Clemens once wrote. In the corner was a wooden privy with a sign,“Mark Twain Sat Here.” My stay in Virginia City proved all too short. I never got to ride in the authentic four-horsepower stagecoach or take the steam-driven railway train to Gold Hill. My only dilemma about when to come back is whether to return for the annual Rocky Mountain Oyster Festival in March or the International Camel Races in September. Robert Scheer contributes to Travel Writers’ Tales, an independent newspaper syndicate that offers professionally written travel articles to newspaper editors and publishers. To check out more, visit www. travelwriterstales.com.

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With summer almost here and the temperatures rising, take your children with you, no matter what. rolled down, a child could suffocate. If you roll the windows down, you risk the children being taken. In May, a mother of two children age two and four, went to jail after police say she left her kids in the car while she went shopping for an hour at the Walmart in Saraland, Alabama. Most parents don’t think anything will happen when they leave their children in the car, because situations like that won’t happen to them. In January, a Langley mom parked her van with the engine running while she dropped her youngest child off at a local day care. A thief took advantage and drove off with the woman’s other two children still seated inside the vehicle. Fortunately, when the thief realized a 10-year-old boy and his three-year-old sister were still seated inside, she pulled over and parked the van, and the children were unharmed. Still think it can’t happen to you? With summer almost here and the temperatures rising, take your children with you, no matter what. And if it is an inconvenience, skip the errand — or the coffee today. Kelley Scarsbrook resides in Surrey and is a proud mother of two who writes bi-weekly for the Now. Visit her websites at www.thestayathomemother. com and enterprisingmomsnetwork. com, and follow Kelley at twitter.com@ empoweringmoms.


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have often been asked how to achieve continuity through a home. There should never be a hard and fast rule in any interior decorating dilemma, but the following suggestions may help. When choosing different colours for the various rooms and areas in the house, I like to keep the level of intensity of the different colours fairly equal — a soft green colour in the master bedroom with a similar intensity of yellow in the kitchen, for example. Even though these two rooms may be on opposite ends of the house, you will feel the natural flow when the intensities of all the colours are similar. When the flow of colours are consistent, you can still have sharp contrast (if you want) in the different rooms with either colour (a bright lemon yellow fireplace in a soft blue room) or accessories can add the hit to the room. Choose a style. If “old world” is a look

you find attractive, try to continue the look throughout the house. It doesn’t have to be over the top with everything one look, in fact that can be pretty boring. But you don’t want to be modern in some rooms and old world in others. Moulding and door colour should be the same. To have white moulding or doors in the kitchen and brown in the living room breaks up the continuity. Keep the different colour groups together — earth tones verses the magenta colours. This is a rule that can easily be broken without too much problem, but you might find your place looks disjointed if the majority of your home is in earth tones and then one room is a pink colour. The undertones of a colour play a big part here. The colour green can have a strong undertone of either yellow or blue, so the earth tone green can, in fact, work with a magenta pallet. Like I said, it’s not the end of the world but something to keep in mind. Careful when selecting a colour because the undertone colour will change under different lighting, (florescent verses natural). Light fixtures throughout should be complementary to each other. The hanging

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chandelier in the dining room can certainly have a different look than the wall sconces in the living room, but if there is a similar feel to the two fixtures it will create a more unifying appeal. Try to keep a limit to the changes in flooring. The less change in materials, the better. Rule of thumb, you shouldn’t be

able to see more than two different types of floors at one time. This includes bathrooms. Hardware such as door handles should remain consistent throughout the house. As with moulding and doors, it is important to keep these staples the same. Email your home-interior questions to karlyskreations@hotmail.com, or call Karly at 604-725-0664.

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Honouring Elders

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35 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE Since 1975, Kinsmen Lodge has proudly served the community of Surrey. We’re governed by the Whalley & District Senior Citizens Housing Society, a non-profit organization which was incorporated in 1961. The Lodge is a fully-accredited, government funded complex care facility. Our residents’ accommodation fees are subsidized. We also offer 12 private rooms. We champion the EdenTM Philosophy of Care, of which the core concept is strikingly simple: we must teach ourselves to see places where Elders live as habitats for human beings rather than facilities for the frail. Fifty percent of Canadians are now expected to live past 80. The number of people living into their 90s has doubled from twenty years ago. One in three Canadians can expect to suffer from dementia or Alzheimer’s disease in their twilight years. With this rise in longevity and the huge number of aging Baby Boomers, financial stresses to the health care system increase accordingly. Complex Care facilities are the answer. By ensuring the best in safety equipment and providing the comforts of home, we can minimize injuries from falls, reduce depression and anxiety and thereby limit the need for hospital care. At Kinsmen, round-the-clock nursing care and our Interdisciplinary Care Team, together with family and friends, ensure that each of our Elders receives the personal attention they need – in an environment where they are cherished.

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Canadians have a long and proud history of philanthropy, but the face of volunteerism had changed over the years. It was not so long ago that joining a service club was on top of every young man’s “todo” list. It provided members with an opportunity to give back to the community, while at the same time opened doors to both social and business connections. The Kinsmen Club, founded in 1920 by a young WWI veteran named Hal Rogers, is most well-known for its Mother’s March of Dimes for polio research, and its support of Cystic Fibrosis Canada, for which it raises an average of $1 million a year. At the local level, the Kinsmen Club of BC has significantly contributed to the success of the Paraplegic Association of BC, UBC’s Laboratory of Neurological Research, the G.F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre, Rick Hansen Man-In-Motion World Tour, and Seniors’ Residences around the Lower Mainland. “Serving the Community’s Greatest Need” is the club’s mandate, and the reason why Ted Rieder joined the Whalley Kinsmen in 1962. “Every club was responsible to do something for the community,” says Ted. “At the time there was a great need for low-cost housing so that’s what why we built the Bentley Lodge.“ To help finance construction, they staged a huge “garage sale”. “We went around to all of the houses in the neighbourhood, asking for donations,” says Ted. “We took whatever people had to give – fridges, garden tools, you name it. We rented the local ice rink for two days, hired an auctioneer and ended up raising over $10,000.” The Whalley Kinsmen were close friends whose hijinks were legendary. At the national conventions, “dressing up” was the order of the day. “One year we were train engineers,” remembers Ted. “Another time Chinese workers. And bean cans. Yes, we were bean cans.” It was at one of these conventions that they were recognized for more than their costumes – winning Best Service Project for building the Kinsmen Place Lodge Seniors’ Residence. It was a huge honour.

Conventions and costumes do not feature in Thomas Harding’s story. A principal with the Surrey law firm Trial Lawyer’s Advocacy Group, Thomas’ life was irrevocably changed the day his family lost their house, and their youngest child, to a terrible fire. Thomas remembers the outpouring of support from the community – in particular the service clubs. “It’s hard to explain what it’s like to lose everything: home, possessions, sister, family” he says. “I will never forget how people opened their homes and their hearts to us.” To this day Thomas is a dedicated supporter of various non-profit organizations. When he was approached by a colleague to sit on the board of Kinsmen Lodge – he didn’t think twice. “People are living longer and, with advances in medical care, are surviving things that used to be fatal: cardiovascular disease, diabetes, hip fractures and strokes. As Boomers get older, there will be huge numbers of people needing care and we want these people to have a decent quality of life.” For 35 years the award winning Kinsmen Lodge has been meeting these needs and is recognized for its forward-thinking focus on compassionate care as an accredited practitioner of the Eden™ Alternative. This philosophy empowers Care Partners to transform institutional approaches to care into the creation of a community where life is worth living. As Thomas says, “being at Kinsmen Lodge is to see the best of care, from the best of people, given to Elders who could be my parents. One day it will be me.” Now, for the first time since Kinsmen Lodge opened in 1975, Ted and his colleagues are asking for the community’s help. They have financed the construction of the new Kinsmen Lodge near Surrey Memorial Hospital, but need support to furnish it with Gifts of Safety and Comfort. To help them Honour Elders with your support, please, contact Thomas Harding, Campaign Chair, at 604-635-1330 or tharding@tlag.ca

Always ready to roll up their sleeves for work.

From left to right,Ted Rieder, Director,Thomas Harding, Campaign Chair

GERRY DELLA MATTIA - CHAIR

BROWNIE DOVE - VICE CHAIR

DR. MICHAEL GLEESON - DIRECTOR

LEN SELBY - DIRECTOR

Board of Directors

BILL GILL - TREASURER

THOMAS HARDING - CAMPAIGN CHAIR

TED RIEDER - DIRECTOR

BOB MARTIN - SECRETARY

SUE JOLY - DIRECTOR

ART HILDEBRANT - DIRECTOR

PHIL WEINSTEIN - DIRECTOR

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Honouring Elders is a value we strive to demonstrate and inspire in future generations.

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Age Happens And more people are aging. Now. Thirty-five years ago when Kinsmen Lodge opened, the average age was 73 years. With advances in modern medicine, today that number has jumped to 89. Right now in Surrey, 11.5% of seniors are 65 years and

older. By 2015, that number will increase to 25%. It will continue to rise as Baby Boomers age.

with multiple diagnoses and frequently with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease.

Medication can extend the life of an aging body, however, there are still limits to what can be done for the failing mind. Now, in complex care homes, we see Elders

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Zora & Nasib Farmer / Teacher

Falls and Injury Prevention in separate cities. Zora became a wheat farmer to bring the family under one roof. Together they witnessed India’s emancipation from British rule, and the separation of Pakistan into an independent nation.

Zora and Nasib Sekhon first laid eyes on each other on their wedding day in 1955. In over 50 years of marriage, their love survived through forced separations, political upheavals and new beginnings in a far off land. Zora, 77, a former RAF wireless radio operator, and Nasib, 76, a former elementary school teacher, spent the rest of the 12 years of their marriage working

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When their eldest daughter emmigrated to Canada to be married, the Sekhons joined her and began life anew in a foreign land. Zora remembers fondly his first encounter with snow: “it was like watching fluffy cotton balls fall gently from the sky.” Zora now requires the assistance of a wheelchair to get about, but Nasib is always by his side. She brings him his favourite Indian dishes and they spend each day, quietly reflecting on their extraordinary adventures…together.

Catherine War Hero

Elizabeth was an active, hearty 75 year old. Never idle for a minute, if she wasn’t flying around her house cleaning and baking, she was armed to the teeth, attacking the dandelions that hadn’t the sense to stay out of her garden. Elizabeth had energy to spare and regularly went next door to check on her 90 year-old neighbour. It was after one of these visits that Elizabeth took an unexpected tumble on her way home and shattered her hip. What she didn’t expect was that her life would be changed forever. Surgery repaired the hip but as commonly happens in cases like this, depression and anxiety set in. For all seniors, a fall can be physically and emotionally traumatic. For Elders in complex care, the consequences can be even worse. Statistics show that an Elder in a care facility who suffers a fall that results in a fracture, is more likely to die within the year. This is due mostly to the fact that he or she is already living with a frail health system. Also, the resulting hospital stay can be as long as three weeks, costing as much as $100,000. Kinsmen Lodge recently took part in a 3-year study on falls prevention commissioned by Fraser Health to investigate solutions. “We do very thorough assessments on admission and develop a “Care Plan” for falls,” says Kathleen Strath, CEO of Kinsmen Lodge. “This plan includes

using alarms on wheel chairs and beds which alert staff to aid an Elder who wants to get up independently. We also offer comfortable hip protectors, worn by those who are assessed as being ‘at risk’ ”. Results at Kinsmen Lodge showed a 91% reduction of falls with fracture over the last 3 years. “We can’t eliminate falling completely,” says Kathleen, “but we can minimize injury.” Keeping Elders safe and minimizing injury was paramount in the planning of the new Kinsmen facility, currently under construction at 137A Street. The Board of Kinsmen Lodge is actively seeking donations to finance the installation of ceiling lifts to minimize the likelihood of falls. “Since the majority of falls occur getting in and out of bed or to and from the washroom, the installation of the ceiling lifts will minimize the risk to the Elder,” says Kathy. “They top the list of our needs in our new facility.” The Kinsmen Lodge “Honouring Elders with Gifts of Safety and Comfort” fundraising campaign is underway. If you would like to help by making a gift, contact Thomas Harding, Campaign Chair at 604-635-1330 tharding@tlag.ca or Kathleen Strath at 604-580-8010 or kstrath@kinsmenplace.org

Honour

Behind the warm smile, kind eyes and sharp intellect is a woman who had the courage to rescue four British POWs during the Nazi occupation of Greece in WWII: three she smuggled to safety with the aid of a group of sympathetic ladies-of-the-evening, and one she arranged to be given a job as a gardener at the Italian cemetery where he managed to “fly” under the Nazi radar for the duration of the war. Her efforts were later recognized by the British High Command and today she is a decorated war hero. Catherine’s adventures continued in Canada where she explored the country from coast to coast, marveling at sports played on frozen ponds with sticks. She is the Vancouver Canucks’ biggest fan and is thrilled to be watching their run for the Stanley Cup. Honouring the life stories of our residents is a source of inspiration for the care team at Kinsmen Lodge. Read more of Catherine’s and other stories of our remarkable Elders at www.kinsmenlodge.ca

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Age Happens… and at Kinsmen Lodge, we know a lot about aging. We know our residents are actually young people in old bodies wondering how life happened so quickly. Caring for Elders has taught us that Age Illuminates Time. And what is left to spend is more precious than ever. It’s an honour to provide excellent and compassionate care to help our Elders live their lives to the fullest. There’s been so much living in our old building that we’ve worn it out...so we’re moving! And for the first time in 35 years we’re asking for your help to Honour Elders with Gifts of Safety and Comfort.

85 Ceiling Lifts

Stretcher Bed for Showering

These essential lifts help prevent injury to Elders by transporting them safely from bed to bathroom and chair.

To b $145uy all ,000

For mobility challenged Elders, these beds provide a more dignified and safer bathing experience.

To $17,buy 000

7 Mobile Hot Meal Carts

27 Mechanical Beds

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Exercise Therapy Equipment

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These tubs have a built-in transfer mechanism, weigh scale and hydrotherapy jets to ease the pain of arthritis.

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Living in warm and cheerful surroundings helps our Elders retain their dignity. This contributes to positive mental health.

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Type of Donation:

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❍ Individual

❍ Visa

❍ $150

❍ $100 ❍ other amount

I would like to be a monthly Sunshine Donor (cancel at anytime):

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❍ $50

To be processed on the 15th of the month. Thank You! If you would like to make a larger gift of one of the above items, please contact Kathleen Strath, CEO, Kinsmen Lodge - kstrath@kinsmenplace.org 604-580-8010 Tax receipts will be issued for donations over $20.

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CANADA DAY Surrey’s Canada Day: Trooper, Harlequin, Elise Estrada, The Jeffersons (Lisa Brokop’s new band) and other bands are musical headliners at this year’s event, July 1 at Cloverdale’s Millennium Amphitheatre. Amusement rides, fireworks, interactive games and more help celebrate Canada Day at this annual event. Info: www.surrey. ca/canadaday.

THEATRE/STAGE “The Cat’s Meow”: White Rock Players’ Club stages its final production of the year at Coast Capital Playhouse until June 25. Script is based on true story of a mysterious Hollywood death in 1924. Shows Wed. through Sat. at 8pm with a matinee Sunday the 19th at 2:30. Tickets online anytime at whiterockplayers.ca or call 604536-7535.

COMEDY Red Green: Flannel-wearing, duct tape-loving author/comedian performs on “Wit and Wisdom”

tour of Canada, 7 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 8 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Tickets and info: 604-507-6355, www. bellperformingartscentre.com.

Jenkins Showler Gallery: Located at 1539 Johnston Rd., phone 604-535-7445, or go online, jenkinsshowlergallery.com. Arnold Mikelson Festival of Arts: 38th annual event returns to three acres of gardens designed by the late Arnold Mikelson, July 9-10 and July 16-17 at Mind & Matter Art Gallery, 13743 16th Ave. For info, contact Mary, 604-536-6460.

VISUAL ART Thursday Artist Talks: Events offer presentations by artists with host organization Surrey Art Gallery Association (SAGA) at Bear Creek Park facility, 7:30 p.m. start on select dates. Info: 604-501-5566, www. arts.surrey.ca. Newton Cultural Centre: Monthly art exhibits on view at Arts Council of Surrey facility, at 13530 72nd Ave. Info: 604-594-2700, www. artscouncilofsurrey.ca. Surrey Urban Screen: Digital art shown on screen on side of building at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre, at 13458 107A Ave. Exhibit can be viewed from 30 minutes after sunset until midnight. Info: 604-598-5898, www.surreyurbanscreen.ca. Surrey Art Gallery: “Dwelling: Three exhibitions about house and home” on view until June 12 at gallery, featuring “Yam Lau: Room,” “Sitely Premises” and “Domestic Lives: Works from the Permanent Collection.” Gallery is located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave. near King George Blvd. Info: 604-501-5566, www.arts.surrey.ca. Semiahmoo Arts gallery: Exhibit for month of June is “Our World in

MUSEUMS

The Cat’s Meow production staged this month in White Rock stars Marissa Whiteway (as Marion Davies), Paul Kloegman (as William Randolph Hearst) and Michael Jenkins (Charlie Chaplin). For info, see listing under Theatre/Stage, at left. Motion,” presented by South Surrey and White Rock Art Society. Gallery is located at Windsor Square, 901959 152nd St., Surrey. 604-5368333, www.semiahmooarts.com. Coffee Gallery at the Tate: Local

gallery with 20 local artists, at #59 7238 189th St. Surrey (facing on 72nd Ave, at 189th). Visit www. CoffeeGalleryattheTate.com. Gallery 68: Neighbourhood art gallery and studio at 19141 68th

Ave., in Clayton area of Surrey. Info: 604-576-1640. Mind & Matter Art Gallery: Features a variety of works at 13743 16th Ave., South Surrey, 604-5366460, mindandmatterart.com.

Surrey Museum: “Stellar Space” exhibit offers a look at Canadian space history and more, on view from June 18 to Aug. 27; Community Treasures exhibit called “Bhangra!” featuring unique musical instruments, photographs and costumes, on view to July 3. Museum is located at 17710 56A Ave., Cloverdale. Info: www. heritage.surrey.ca, 604-592-6956. Surrey Archives: Facility located at 17671 56th Ave., Cloverdale. Info: 604-502-6459. Historic Stewart Farm: Located at site of 1894 farmhouse and heritage gardens, at 13723 Crescent Rd., South Surrey. Info: 604-592-6956, www.heritage.surrey.ca. White Rock Museum + Archives: At 14970 Marine Dr. 604-541-2222.

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Mitch & Dale Redekop

Gary & Lana Shepherd

Dominion Macklem Mortgages

Brent Short

Robie Sim

2000 REALTY 604-583-2000 7885 163 ST - $799,000

#50-10038 150TH ST - $339,000

HAZELWOOD GROVE

MUST SEE END UNIT TOWNHOME

MAYFIELD GREEN

4600 sq. ft. on 3 levels. 12000 sq. ft. cul-de-sac lot. Quality built home with sauna, steam room and indoor hot tub. 3 bdrms. up, den on the main and a 4th bdrm. in the finished basement.

Mayfield Green completely restored 2 bdrm 1573 sf rancher. Updated with new gyproc, insulation, ceilings, flooring, doors, moldings, oak kitchen & new baths. All nickel plated knobs, faucets + laminate flooring. Bright & spacious corner unit. Adult 19+ complex.

Jeff Husty

Thomas McConnell

9101-164 ST - $1,398,000

6070 PALOMINO CR - $513,500

Minerva Pizarro

10308 155A ST - $249,900

DELUXE HOME

Two bedrooms, 2 baths, 1221 sq. ft. with single garage + extra parking, open and spacious, two patios with lots of green space in gated community. Walk to Guildford Mall. Call Helena, virtual tour at www.helena.ca

PEACE & QUIET

FLEETWOOD TOWNHOME Original owners, open layout, private yard.

Helena Donovan

Dean Lovberg

#121-12633 72 AVE - $234,900

#59 5839 PANORAMA DR - $279,900

COLLEGE PARK

SOUTH FACING

Deluxe 6900 SF home on large 31711 SF lot, 11 bedrms & 10 bathrooms, Dual heating system including Geo thermal. Radiant heat, wok kit, SS appliances, RV parking, zoned for bed/breakfast too.

Huge 4 level split almost 2500 sq. ft., great family home, nice landscaping, covered patio, bsmt. finished. Cloverdale location. Trades welcome.

Beautifully decorated 1100 sq ft 2 bedroom 2 bath. in College Park 19+ age restriction.

Bright 2 bdrm. townhome in Panorama Villages ‘Forest Gate’ open plan with spacious kitchen and large balcony for BBQ. Walk to village shops and YMCA. Best buy out there for first time buyer. Double sinks in semi ensuite. Hurry!

Brenda Lee

Ken Cowie

Robie Sim

Brent Short

16966 FRIESIAN DR - $719,000

14923 96 AVE - $699,000

#1-13640 KING GEORGE BLVD - $248,800

#313-16137 83 AVE - $236,500

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Great family home, 4 bdrms up, den on main, full daylight walkout basement awaits your ideas. Southern exposed back yard,spacious room sizes, maple kitchen with island, hardwood floors, great deck and patio perfect to enjoy a valley view. Close to schools and all amenities. Built by Pavilion Homes.

Over 10,000 sq. ft. lot with home featuring 11 bdrms., 4 kitchens with raised maple cabinets, 4 laundries, 3 storage sheds. 8 parking spaces. Home is only 21 years old and has very low maintenance.

Outstanding 1 level , 2 bdrm, 2 bath, corner unit townhome boasting 1300 sq ft. Extremely open floor plan, with direct access to secured parking spot. Shows wonderfully. Call Brian Today!

Delightful 2 bedroom, 2 bath unit with a courtyard view just a short walk to shopping, bus, park, and schools. Shows like a show home. Move in conditon. Priced to sell at $229,000

Cheryl Brown

Ron & Joyce Hubenig

Brian Morrison

Dan Husty

12731 BECKETT RD - $1,750,000

16966 GREENBROOK DRIVE - $679,000

16075 CHERRYHILL CL - $689,900

#105 6875 121 ST - $298,000

GREENWAY ESTATES

WATERFRONT LOT

4000 sq. ft. of luxury on 3 levels. 4 bdrms. up. 2 are master bdrms. 18 foot ceilings in the family room. 6000 sq. ft. lot with south back yard.

Todd Murdoch

Dan Husty

#134-9463 PRINCE CHARLES BLVD - $273,800

$478,900

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This spotless 1 owner home is loaded with quality features on a large cul-de-save lot. Hurry!

Quick possession can be arranged on this bright, spotless, 2 bedroom Ground-floor home! Quiet inside location overlooking private Greenspace. New roof + RV parking in this well run 45+ complex. Glenwood Village next to Cougar Creek Park & short walk to Scottsdale Centre, Shops & Bus.

Dale Redekop

Don Zachary

14220 MELROSE DRIVE - $499,000

19366-65TH AVE - $217,000

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Rare opportunity to purchase on of the last 1.2 acre waterfront lots with views of mountain, the marina, the river and ocean. Existing home on property has been lovingly cared for and is very livable. 3400 sq. ft. 4 bdrm, 2 bath was originally built as a hunter’s retreat, enjoy as is and watch its value soar, or build the home of your dreams. Building site has been pre-tested.

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3 level, 3 bedroom, 3 bathrooms townhome in great family complex. Downstairs large family room or 3rd bedroom. Single garage. Private, fenced yard. Extremely quiet.

Spotless 3 bdrm. home with 1770 sq. ft., 3 full baths, gorgeous landscaping, private backyard, B/I vacuum, double garage, corner lot. Located in central Surrey. Just listed, won’t last!

Bsmt style home with 3 bedrooms up, master with ensuite, bsmt contains +2 & 1 bdrm unauthorized suite, laminate floors, spacious bedrms 2878 SF sits on 7697 SF corner lot. 2 + 1 bedrm unauthorized suite.

Clayton Hill 1 bdrm and den condo. Granite counters. 4 piece ensuite. Walk in closet. Private yard for pet entertaining. Fitness center - 2 underground parking stalls! Hurry on this one!

Brian Morrison

Ken Cowie

Brenda Lee

Don Swanson

14962 82A AVE - $565,000

#112 10038 150 ST - $219,900

#209-9682 134TH ST - $139,800

6883 193 ST - $619,800

CLAYTON HEIGHTS

SHAUGHNESSEY ESTATES

ADULT ORIENTED 19+

Master bdrm. and a second bdrm. on the main floor. Third bdrm. with full ensuite plus sitting area upstairs. 7200 sq. ft. greenbelt lot.

Bright and spacious 1025 sq. ft., 2 bdrm., 2 bath condo. Features living room with gas fireplace, master bedroom with walk-in closet, huge ensuite and second patio door to above ground private deck.

1 Bdrm - 775 sq ft. spacious updated 1 bedroom in desired “ELM” building. Quiet, northern exposure, gas fireplace & insuite laundry. Close to skytrain

Built by Castle Homes and situated in a quiet and friendly neighbourhood. This 3300 sq. ft. Aspen model is beautiful with 3 bdrm. up plus multi room converted into a 4th bdrm. The master bdrm. is large with spacious walk-in closet, nice ensuite and a corner sitting room. The Great Room is perfect for entertaining with classic warm fireplace on quality laminate. Freshly painted.

Jeff Husty

Thomas McConnell

Brian Morrision

Minerva Pizarro

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#57-8638 159TH ST - $325,000

Matt Morrow

Brian Morrison

Daryl Miller

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Don Zachary

Cheryl Brown

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Newly painted, high quality laminate floor newly installed form the entrance to the main floor. This 3 bedroom unit is better than new. Best priced for quick sale.

Gloria Custodio

$236,000

BARKERVILLE 3 PARCELS

118 acres on Bowrun Lake Road at Selina Lake for $236,000. 3 separate titles: two 39.535 acres for $75,000 each or 39.486 acrs with cabin for $86,000. Buy one or all three and will consider trades. Selina Lake known for fly fishing - catch bull trout, striped bass and brown trout. 9.2 miles from Wells town.

8699 168A ST - $899,000

Corner lot w/3 car garage, priced below city assessment price ($975,000). Over 6,000 sq.ft. home with 8 spacious bdrms with 8 bathrms, 2 master bdms, 1 up & 1 down, wet bar in rec room, wok kitchen, top of the line windows, granite counter tops, just installed hand scraped wood flooring, professionally painted & ready for new owners, beautiful backyard with large patio ideal for BBQs, has 2 + 1 unauthorized accommodations. Lots of parking & close to everything. Come see and believe. Call Daryl

Miramar Village Elegance built by Bosa Properties! 180 degree spectacular views of the ocean and Mt. Baker. Everything is luxury, from the dark wood hardwood floors, stainless high end appliances, built/in wall Espresso Maker, beautiful pull down cream blinds, electric fireplace, gleaming granite counter tops with dark wood cabinets, soaring ceilings & massive windows with many different stunning views. 2 bedrooms with two full baths. A large master ensuite. 2 parking spots. Once you walk into this unit, you will want to live here! Call Daryl

Daryl Miller

979 CRYSTAL CT - $859,000

2 BDRM & DEN - $59,900

#205 8717 160 ST--$169,900 $274,900 15120 108 AVE

#207-15885 84TH AVE- $222,900

FLEETWOOD 2 BDRM CONDO

LOCATION-LOCATION! Top Floor corner suite w/extra windows & wrap around deck w/views to the bay. Nicely updated w/laminate floors, remodelled bath & kitchen & new stainless steel appliances. All rooms are generous in size & there’s a bonus work/nook area off the living room. Well maintained & managed building with low strata fees - Easy level walk to all shops & services. View at www.garyshepherd.ca

Lana or Gary Shepherd

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#1, 4426 - 232 St. Westfield Court. Nicely updated and very well cared for, 2 bdrm. and den home features laminate flors, crown & baseboard mouldings and fresh paint. Lovely, private yard with room to garden and 2 storage sheds. Just minutes to shops and hospital, age 55 plus, one small dog okay. $525 pad rent. View photos at www.garyshepherd.

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Updated 2000 sf, 4 bdrm, 1 bath bsmt entry with lots of potential. Hdwd & tile floors, wood burning f/p. Updated kitchen and bathroom. 64 x 132 ft lot with 24 x 35 ft detached garage workshop. Tenanted $1600/month. Would like to stay.

Lana or Gary Shepherd

Todd Murdoch

#113,10626 151A ST - $139,900

16096 10TH AV - $625,000

PERFECT FIRST HOME

WOW $139,900

2 bath, 2 bdrm, 2 secure parking spots located on the quiet side of Abbey Road complex. Centrally located. More pics at www.swando.ca

Thomas McConnell

Court ordered sale. Ground level 2 bdrm. apartment in “Lincoln’s Hill’’. Walk to Guildford Mall. Call now.

Perfect first home in desirable Menally creek area. 1800 SF, 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 2 level on sunny south exp private lot (60x120). Recent updated flrs and paint with brand new thermal windows, fully fenced yd, hedged for fully privacy. Walk 1 blk to transit. Sit. in South meridian elem catchment or walk to peace arch french immers.

Don Swanson

Ken Cowie

Todd Murdoch

TOP FLOOR - RIVERPOINTE - $239,500

16363 85 AVE - $386,000

16319 78A AVE - $609,000

6439 137TH ST - $679,800

Welcome to this bright and open 823 sq. ft. 2 bdrm. condo. This gorgeous condo features hardwood floors throughout the kitchen and living room, upgraded tile floors, and granite countertops in the kitchen. There is a spacious 350 sq. ft. patio off the living room and also includes an additional parking stall for this unit.

#307, 15110 108TH STREET

Terrific top floor, 2 bedroom & 2 bath home in Riverpointe. Spacious & Bright floor plan w/lovely, quiet outlook. Well maintained complex features recently updated common area flooring & paint and beautiful mature landscaping. Great amenities & excellent urban location – Just steps to Guildford Mall & Rec Center & minutes to Hwy #1 - View at www.garyshepherd.ca

DOWNSIZING NOT A PROBLEM!

Townhome with 2234 sq ft with 3 bedrms, 3.5 bathrms, familyrm with gas F/P, balcony & patio area, lots of windows, double garage, media room. Lots of green space around this end unit, call Helena virtual tour www.helena.ca

HAZELWOOD GROVE 3 bdrm. plus a den. 8200 sq. ft. lot with RV parking. Lots of upgrades. Prime Hazelwood Grove location.

Located on a quiet street, close to all conveniences. This home boasts high ceilings, crown mouldings, granite counters, wok kitchen with s/s appliances. Bonus spice kitchen. Large W/I closets, spacious den and large bedrms. Well laid out floor plan with bright living/dining rooms. Has 2 rented suites. (2 bed and 1 bed) Good long term tenants. House is clean and well kept.

Helena Donovan

Jeff Husty

15008 SWALLOW- $455,000

#204-9946 151 ST - $224,900

10672 164A ST - $889,900

16036 80TH AVE - $769,800

WESTCHESTER PLACE

Minerva Pizarro

IMMACULATE GLENWOOD 3 LEVEL

Bright, very well kept 2 bdrm, 2 bath condo with updated kitchen. Insuite laundry, gas, f/p, 2 secure underground parking stalls. Rain screened building with new roof in 2008. Pets and rentals allowed with restrictions. Excellent location with easy access to transportation and Hwy 1 and only minutes to Guildford Mall, schools, library and rec center.

This stunning Park Ridge home boast over 4000 sq ft of living space & is ideally located on a South backing cul-de-sac close to Fraser Wood Elem. The quality features includes a new heat pump w/AC, 9’ ceilings, hrdwd flrs, open flr plan & much more! Hurry!

2 level bsmt style home with 6 or 7 bedrms & 6 baths, top of the line finishings, including tile roof, granite counters & vanities, granite + laminate floors. Large 3553 sq.ft. home sits on 9970 sq.ft. lot. 2 + 1 bedm unauthorized suite.

Dan Husty

Robie Sim

Mitch Redekop

Brenda Lee

#208-13895 102 AVE - $279,900

4951 57 ST. - $299,900

#102 1850 E SOUTHMERE CR - $199,000

3.65% 5 YR FIXED

Fantastic upper unit with two balconies, newer washer/dryer, hot water tank, fridge, spacious open feeling. Gas fireplace, great location in complex, decks on east and west sides, end unit, very roomy. Master bdm w/walk-in closet, vaulted ceilings. Handy to skytrain, shopping, SFU Campus, Surrey Central Mall, etc. 19+ complex. A must see! Make your offer. Call Daryl

Daryl Miller

Dean Lovberg

LADNER TOWNHOME The Oasis - 3 bedroom & insuite laundry. End unit with private fenced yard & storage shed. Backs onto green space/playground area. Basketball court. Pets allowed.

Ron & Joyce Hubenig

Brenda Lee

WHITE ROCK

Totally updated and centrally located, this lovely condo is great for first time buyer, some looking to down size or simply as an investment. Tastefully updated with new kitchen, maple cabinets, new counters, backsplash. All new tile, laminate floors, lighting, crown moulding, baseboards, new bathroom. Room to put in w/d and ready to move in. The building has updated lobby, common meeting room, exterior paint.

Cheryl Brown

Spence Gatzke

CUSTOM BUILT

Totally renovated basement home with new furnace, hot water tank, windows, paint, mouldings, bathrooms, kitchen and more. Priced to sell.

REDUCED!

Jeff Husty

THIS HOME HAS IT ALL!

Gary Shepherd

BIRDLAND

Helena Donovan

14103 113TH AVE - $409,888

LARGE CORNER YARD

UNIQUE! Minerva Pizarro

#304 - 1448 FIR STREET WHITE ROCK

WHITE ROCK

Daryl Miller

Large and private. Classic spiral staircase, marble entry, sunken living rm w/2 way f/p. Large kitchen w/granite countertops, spacious nook. Open and warm. Large covered sundeck. Master w/large ensuite. Full basement w/3 bdrms.

BIG 2 BDRM - $245,900

#1401-1473 JOHNSTON RD - $868,000

WOODBRIDGE ESTATES

Ron & Joyce Hubenig

HEART OF FLEETWOOD

Gloria Custodio

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TOLL FREE 1-888-296-8060 #40 15155 62A AVE - $318,900

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FILM EVENTS Surrey High School Film Festival: Fifth annual event involves submissions from high school and post-secondary students in six competition categories. Awards gala event set for Friday, June 24 at Surrey Art Gallery’s studio theatre, 7 p.m. start. Info: www.surreyfilmfest. ca, or call 604-346-8301. Get Reel: Film series hosted by Semiahmoo Arts, with screenings held on select nights, 7 p.m. start. Info: 604-536-8333, www. whiterockartscouncil.com. Featured: “Two Indians Talking” (Wednesday, June 15).

DANCES Old-time dancing at Kennedy Hall: At 8870 120th St., Surrey, on first Saturday of the month. “Fun for the whole family,” from 8 to 11 p.m., with live music. Info: Jerry, 604-590-9506. Swinging at the Sullivan: Swingdance events held twice monthly at Sullivan Hall in Surrey. Proceeds go to charity. Info: 778-868-2950. Jump Joint Swing: Events (DJ swing dance) held Sundays from 7 to

11 p.m. at Jump Joint, #110-12332 Pattullo Pl., Surrey. Admission fee $5, net proceeds donated to Metro Kids Society. For info, call Marie (604-536-0195) or visit www. jumpjointswing.com. Indo-Caribbean “Chutney-reggae” dance party at Sullivan Hall: Events held on the first Saturday of every month from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Tickets $10. All welcome. Info: Orvis, 604-209-5081.

Was Goodbye,” 7:30 p.m. at Pelican Rouge coffee shop, 15142 North Bluff Rd., White Rock. Event hosted by Semiahmoo Arts, 604-536-8333.

LIBRARY EVENTS

FUNDRAISERS Artsolutely Fabulous: A night of art and music during evening gala fundraiser for Semiahmoo Arts organization, June 17 at Blue Frog Studio, 1328 Johnston Rd., White Rock. “Thirty-five artists are featured and only 35 tickets are available, meaning every couple leaves with a fabulous, original piece of art.” Featured artists include Richard Tetrault, Jim Adams, John Butt, Nicole Carrie, Larry Tillyer and others. Info: Email niamh@ semiahmooarts.com.

SHOWS Seniors’ Multicultural Showcase at Queen Elizabeth Secondary School, (9457 136 St., Surrey) Saturday, June 11, from 11am-3pm. Free Food and entertainment from many different countries and cultures in indoor, senior-friendly setting. See

The film Two Indians Talking, “a humorous, uncensored conversation between two First Nation men who are about to take part in their community’s roadblock,” is screened June 15 as part of the Get Reel series hosted by Semiahmoo Arts. For details, see listing under Film Events, at left. first performance by Generations Theatre Troupe featuring songs and sketches with seniors teamed up with teens, 12.30pm.

KIDS/FAMILY Family Day at Surrey Art Gallery: Sunday, June 12 event runs from noon to 4 p.m. at Bear Creek Park facility, with focus on current “Dwelling” series of exhibits on view at gallery. Drop in for family-friendly activities inspired by the exhibition. Suggested donation is $3 per child (cash only). Everyone welcome; children must be accompanied by an adult. Gallery is located at 13750

88th Ave. Info: 604-501-5566. The Backyardigans: “Quest for the Extra Ordinary Aliens” show features characters from animated TV show, Sept. 10 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Show times at 1 and 4 p.m., tickets $26.50. Produced by Koba Entertainment. Info: www. thebackyardigansontour.com.

BOOKS/LIT Reading by the Salish Sea: Event on Wednesday, June 22 features North Delta-based author Gurjinder Basran and excerpts from her award-winning novel, “Everything

Multilingual Book Club at George Mackie Library: Facility in North Delta offers readings in languages of Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu, shared readings with groups. Other languages also welcome. Book club events on third Tuesday of the month (June 21), 2:30 to 4 p.m. at 8440 112th St., Delta. Info: 604-594-8155.

GARDENING Cloverdale Garden Club’s last meeting of the year is Thursday, June 9 at Clayton Community Hall, 18513 70th Ave., Surrey, at 7 p.m. “Please join us for refreshments and our annual auction of plants and other garden related items. All the money raised is for our monthly speakers, annual outing and special events.” Call Linda, 604-539-0068.

BUSINESS Newton Community Festival Business Expo: Join Surrey dignitaries and Red Robinson at event on June 11 (from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.), for community event. “With over 6,000 people in attendance at

last year’s festival, spaces for the expo sell out quickly.... The 2011 business expo, in partnership with Surrey Board of Trade, provides your business vast networking opportunities and brand exposure in both a professional and community based setting.” Visit www. NewtonCommunityFestival.com or call Justin Mills at 604-501-5542. Surrey Board of Trade annual Networking Golf Tournament: Thursday, June 16 at Morgan Creek Golf Course, shotgun start and dinner. Admission is $265 + HST for golf and dinner (pre-paid upon registration). Info: www. businessinsurrey.com or call Heather at 604-581-7130. Deputy Premier of BC and Finance Minister Kevin Falcon: “BC’s Economy and the HST.” Luncheon event Tuesday, June 21 at Eaglequest golf course features Falcon and his views on harmonized sales tax referendum. Falcon will speak about the steps being taken by government to engage the public in a discussion about the HST with the business community. A questionand-answer period will be part of the program (prepare your questions in advance). Admission $35 members prepaid; $50 non-members prepaid. To register, call Heather at 604581-7130 or go online to www. businessinsurrey.com.

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Sales Centre open noon to 5pm Saturday to Wednesday 1-19505 68a Avenue, Surrey 778.278.0030 www.claytonrise.com The developer reserves the right to make changes and modifications. Prices subject to change without notice. E & O.E. See Sales Rep for details.

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NATURE/OUTDOORS “The Fraser River White Sturgeon”: Theme of event hosted by White Rock & Surrey Naturalists 7:30 p.m. Thursday, June 9 at Sunnyside hall, 1845 154th St., Surrey. Public welcome, admission free. “Come and hear about this amazing and rare white sturgeon and how Fraser River Sturgeon Conservation Society is working to preserve the (fish) and the habitat essential to its survival.” Semiahmoo Heritage Trail clearout day will take place Saturday, June 18, from 10 am to 1 pm at 22nd Ave. and the Trail, South Surrey. Park on 22nd Ave and 150A St. Tools, gloves and refreshments available. Bring your energy and your friends. “Dress for the weather, hopefully sunscreen will be needed.” Info: 604-536-6945.

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White Rock and District Garden Club welcomes new members to next meeting, 2 p.m. Tuesday, June 14 at Cranley hall, 2141 Cranley Dr., South Surrey. At this meeting, learn about taking care of your body

while gardening. Club info: Eileen Davidson, 604-538-0496. Mixed Singles Over 60: White Rock/South Surrey group offers a variety of activities including golf, walking, dances, pot luck dinners, travel, day trips, theatre and more. June 16 meeting at 6:30 p.m. will feature a ‘Pizza Night.’ For info, call Carole at 604-590-4992.

CALLS/AUDITIONS The Rock Band Program and My Generation Adult Band Program now registering for summer 2011, in South Surrey/White Rock area. Play in a band and perform live in concert. Call Todd Brewer School of Music for info: 604-538-2295. Call for entry for 10th annual holiday art and fine craft sale, A Real Piece of Work: Event takes place at Ocean Park hall Nov. 19-20, plus jewelry event A Real Gem Nov. 26-27. Jury for handcrafted work is ongoing; email arealpieceofwork@ hotmail.com. Paint The Playhouse: White Rock Players’ Club invites proposals from artists to paint a permanent mural on exterior of south wall of lobby of the Coast Capital Playhouse. Mural should have a theatrical theme, preferably with recognition of the Players’ Club 67-year history. Proposals should be delivered to theatre box office by hand, 1-5 p.m. Tuesday to Saturday, and should

It’s got style and culture; it’s near parks and recreation; it’s a fun place for kids, but there are still plenty of amenities to occupy the adults too. This is Highland Park. A collection of two plus den, three bedroom townhomes and one four bedroom duplex in the heart of a vibrant, burgeoning neighbourhood. This is a community, not a complex. Gather with friends at the local coffee house; take the pooch for a stroll with the neighbourhood dog-walking group; or hang out poolside with the kids at your own private Club.

Stop by and bring your checklist. With two bedrooms plus den starting at just $334,900, $345,900, we think you’ll find what you’ve all been looking for.

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highlandparkliving.ca 604-542-8995 Join us online: @morganheights intracorpbc Make sure to visit our Sales Centre or intracorp.ca to pick up or register for a free copy of our handy new home buying guide, Show & Tell: Unlocking the Secrets of New Home Buying.

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include the artist’s contact details, experience, a rendering of the proposed mural and estimate of costs. Enclose a SASE for return if required. Deadline: July 31. Contact Dave Baron, d_jbaron@shaw.ca, for more details.

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Here’s a first: The weather was ideal Saturday, but the Fraser Valley Chiefs had a baseball game called off on account of the Vancouver Canucks. Whalley’s B.C. Premier Baseball League entry was slated to play an exhibition doubleheader Saturday with the visiting Washington Athletics — until the National Hockey League announced the schedule for the Stanley Cup finals. With Vancouver hosting the Boston Bruins, the doubleheader was quickly abbreviated. Fraser Valley won the game 7-1 and after a short barbecue, the Chiefs and their coaches bolted to watch the hockey action. “We had to bail on the second game and a barbecue after that because of the Canucks game,” said Chiefs coach Ernie Hawkins. “Three of their coaches went downtown (Vancouver) to experience the whole Stanley Cup scene there. I warned them that the projections were for 40,000 100,000 people out but they just kind of shrugged it off. I got an email from them later saying it was absolutely nuts downtown. So they got a taste of that.” The Chiefs were back in action Tuesday night where they topped the rival North Delta Blue Jays 6-2. The game was scoreless into the fifth inning when Fraser Valley took a one-run lead. The Chiefs added two more runs in the sixth and three in the seventh before the Jays spoiled the shutout with a

pair in the bottom of the same inning. Ty Walker pitched 6.7 innings to get the win on the mound for Fraser Valley. The Chiefs play in Langley tonight (June 9, 6:30 p.m.) before hosting Parksville for two at Whalley Ballpark Saturday (first game at noon). The Chiefs then head overseas Sunday for two games against the Victoria Mariners. White Rock Tritons The Chiefs weren’t the only local BCPBL team testing their skills against American competition last weekend. The White Rock Tritons were in Seattle Saturday for a pair of games against Chaffey. White Rock dropped the first game 5-1 and then held the hosts scoreless until the bottom of the seventh in Game 2 before falling 1-0. “They are an excellent team, probably one of the best in Washington state,” said Tritons coach Russ Smithson. “Year in and year out, they’re good. We try and get in a doubleheader at least once a year. We played them tough in what turned out to be a couple of pretty good ball games. It was great for our kids because they got to play at the University of Washington and you can’t beat that. “Playing the best teams from down in the States is a good way of seeing where you’re at. We have a lot of younger guys and when they face good competition like that, it gives them a little bit of a push to maybe work a little harder in their senior year.” see TRITONS › page 60

Surrey resident Asianna Covington of Little Flower Academy applies some oomph to her attempt in the women’s shot put event at the B.C. High School Track and Field Championships in Burnaby last weekend. Although only in Grade 10, Covington won gold in both the shot put and discus events. Surrey and North Delta high school results are available on line at www.thenownewspaper.com. (Photo: MARK BOOTH)

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Two prospects caught in draft A pair of players with Surrey and North Delta roots were selected in the first two days of Major League Baseball’s annual amateur draft this week. Former North Delta Blue Jays outfielder Chase Larsson was picked in the ninth round by the Atlanta Braves. Whalley Little League product Justin

Atkinson was chosen later Wednesday when the Toronto Blue Jays called his name in the 26th round. Larsson played this season for Cameron University in Oklahoma where he was named to the 2011 NCAA Div. II All-America Team. Atkinson grew up playing baseball for Whalley and he was key

contributor on the 2006 national championship team that represented Canada at the fabled Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa. He played a couple of seasons with the Fraser Valley Chiefs in the B.C. Premier Baseball League before moving over to the Langley Blaze after the 2010 season.

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Southridge School’s Bretton Kossick lines up a putt on the fourth hole during second round action of the 2011 B.C. senior boys A golf championships at Northview G&CC’s Canal Course last week. Immaculata won the tourney for the second straight year. (Photo: SURREY NOW)

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The Tritons returned home to play a twin bill against the Vancouver Cannons Sunday at South Surrey Athletic Park. The Tritons won the first game 1-0 but dropped the second game 2-1 when Vancouver scored in the top of the sixth inning. The Tritons were able to put that setback behind them quickly with an impressive 4-0 win over the powerhouse Blaze in Langley Tuesday night. Tritons pitcher Nathan Trueblood allowed just three hits while striking out four in seven innings of work to earn the win for White Rock. “That was a huge win for us,” Smithson said. “There’s a huge aura

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around the Blaze with all the national team players they have there and we came out and played a solid, seveninning ball game. We had six hits in one inning off one of the best pitchers (Blaze starter Kyle Joel) in the PBL. It was great to see.” White Rock hosts North Shore for two games Saturday (4 p.m. start) before travelling to Abbotsford for a Sunday twin bill. North Delta Blue Jays The North Delta Blue Jays came out even in four games of a tournament in Langley hosted by the Blaze. North Delta’s first game with Abbotsford was rained out Thursday

night but the Jays saw action the next evening when they beat Bellingham 2-1 in nine innings. The two teams were at it again Saturday morning where Bellingham used some untimely Blue Jay errors to break open a tight 1-1 game in the fifth inning en route to an 8-1 win. Later that day the Blue Jays dropped a hard-fought 7-6 decision to a team from Edmonton. North Delta closed out the tourney Sunday with a 4-1 win over Abbotsford in the makeup game from Thursday’s rainout. North Delta hosts Abbotsford tonight at 6 p.m. at Mackie Park. The Blue Jays are on the road Saturday for a two-game set with the Blaze (noon start).

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Team Sungod marks 25 years in North Delta The Delta Sungod Swim Club (Team Sungod) will be celebrating 25 years in the North Delta on Saturday. To mark the occasion, Team Sungod is hosting a special pool party at the outdoor pool beside the North Delta rec centre (11415 84th Ave.) from 5 to 9 p.m. Team Sungod has been a part of the community of North Delta for a quarter century and has proven to be a successful training ground for athletes who have gone on to successful careers in both academics and sport. “There’s lots of benefits for kids who get involved in swimming,” said Team Sungod vice-president Barry McDonough. “Kids can get college scholarships that further their academic educations and careers. At the very least, they’re involved in a highly aerobic activity during their growing years, which sets them up for a lifetime of beneficial health. Plus, most kids who participate in sports tend to do better academically because they have the discipline.” McDonough added Team Sungod features a program that includes both able-

bodied and Paralympic swimmers with club members competing at the regional, provincial and national levels. To sustain such a program requires countless hours of dedication not only from the swimmers, but from parents and community volunteers as well. “In terms of dedication, time committed, finances and work put in by the athletes, it’s pretty much unparalleled,” he said. “Just to hold a swim meet takes upwards of 30 officials and parents volunteering their time to make it happen. So to have this club reach 25 years is a reflection of years of hard work by people in the community.” As the club celebrates 25 years in North Delta, the future beckons. Team Sungod is in the process of partnering with the Delta school district to create a swim academy to be run through Burnsview Secondary beginning in 2012. The new program will take advantage of school’s proximity to Sungod Recreation Centre pool and will be modelled on existing sports academies in Delta for softball, hockey and baseball. mbooth@thenownewspaper.com

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Delta’s Felicity Sohm sent us this photo of the family dog – who happens to be a huge Canucks fan. Tia, a two-year-old Bernese mountain dog, predicts the Canucks will wrap up the cup Friday night in Vancouver.

Canucks fans Neera Gill and Emma Gill have convinced their friend Shrek to pull for the home team. (Photo: SHARAN GILL)

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Bevo Farms Ltd., a propagation greenhouse facility located in Langley requires a permanent & full time Assistant Grower. Duties: Assist Grower in greenhouse operations. Establish and maintain required environment. Spray & water plants. Operate related equipment & computers. Min 2yr Hort. Diploma. Salary $14-16/hr. + Benefits.

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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.ca

LABORATORY ASSISTANT

Acme Analytical Laboratories (Vancouver), a premier BC mining laboratory, is looking to fill various Laboratory Assistant positions in Vancouver. Must be able to handle up to 40 lbs as some heavy manual labor may be required. Experience in a lab environment an asset but training will be provided. Starting wage of approximately $12 (combination of base hourly rate and daily production bonus). Detailed descriptions of the various positions are available on Acme’s website:

www.acmelab.com

TRAINEE for vinyl graphics shop. $12 per hour. Must have good typing skills and be fluent in English. Email resume + cover letter to: kenlynch@shaw.ca

Interested parties should submit resume and cover letter by email as instructed on the website.

FEATUREDEMPLOYMENT WISE

WOMEN

IN SUSTAINABLE EMPLOYMENT

GREAT JOB, GREAT FUTURE IN 2011!!!!

Newton Advocacy Group Society is offering a Women’s Pre-Employment Program!!

by Thursday, June 30 to: Catherine Ackerman Advertising Manager cackerman@thenownews.com

“I feel better prepared to get a job because I have more confidence.”

A former program participant

Get yourself ready for a great job and secure financial future for you and your family in 2011!!!! by attending the WISE program starting June 13 to July 22, 2011 Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 2:00 pm.

We thank all of our applicants for their interest.

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You are qualified for our free of charge pre-employment program if you are: • an unemployed woman • legally entitled to work in Canada • motivated to invest time towards your future • referred by an employment counsellor

for more information.

Join the Viking team and be a part of Canadian aviation history. Viking is proudly manufacturing the world renowned DHC-6 Twin Otter for delivery to a global customer base. The customer backlog for this versatile aircraft is strong and will carry production through 2014. To help us achieve new heights we are offering the opportunity to join our talented team. This is an opportunity for you to contribute and add your skills and know-how to the Twin Otter and its legacy of excellence. Viking is seeking qualified candidates to join our Victoria/Calgary operations team in the following positions: • Aircraft Sheet Metal Assemblers • Avionics Technicians • Aircraft Mechanics • Quality Inspectors • Methods Engineers • Assembly Cell Managers For a complete job description please visit our website www.vikingair.com You will be invited for an interview if your experience and qualifications meet our requirements. Viking offers a very competitive wage, benefit and re-location package.

Qualified applicants are urged to forward a covering letter and resume to hr@vikingair.com

Hotel Restaurant

NICO-WYND GOLF COURSE

A201-13588 - 88th Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3W 3K8

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Retail Sales

GAS STATION/STORE SUPERVISOR Costa Enterprises Corp. req F/T supervisor in Coquitlam.1-2 yr exp. $16.50 hr. Fax: 604-568-0235

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Sales

SALES PERSON A growing tool importer in Cloverdale is searching for an enthusiastic and energetic person to join our sales team. Must have the demonstrated ability to close sales by telephone. Must also have the demonstrated ability to build long lasting relationships based on superior customer service skills. Experience using ACT or similar CRM software will be an asset. We offer excellent compensation plans ( base + bonus ). Please submit resume and cover letter to admin@westrade distributors.com

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Teachers/ Instructors

GLOBAL MONTESSORI Seeks F/T Infant/Toddler Teacher.ECE/ AMI/Infancy Cert./1st Aide Cert. req’d. $2700/mo. Email res: karunkumar@hotmail.com

Montessori School www.nhmontessori.com Funded in whole or in part through the Canada-British Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement

CAREER OPPORTUNITY

ARE YOU EXCITED BY THE CHANGING MEDIA LANDSCAPE? If you answered yes to this question, then come and join our team at The Burnaby NOW as an ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE. We are one of the most established community based organizations and are looking for people who share our passion for excellence. By utilizing your strong outside sales experience you will be responsible for providing integrated advertising solutions to local businesses, including print, digital, inserts and swarmjam.

We’re looking for fun friendly & energetic individuals dedicated to ensuring high levels of customer service at our golf facility. P/T position available from now until September. Must have experience in cooking & front end service. Must be able to multi-task. Offers excellent wages & tips. The avail position involves liquor service, applicants need to be 19 years of age or older. Must have Serving it Right and Food Safe Certificate with previous customer service within golf and hospitality industry. Resumes & cover letters may be sent to: logan@nicowynd.bc.ca. Nico-Wynd Golf Course 3601 Nico-Wynd Dr. (Crescent Rd. & 140th St.), S. Surrey, B.C (near Crescent Beach & White Rock)

NEW HORIZON

Call 604-596-2311, Ext. 112 40 years of versatility! 40 years of performance! 40 years of adventure!

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Now Hiring

Bevo Farms Ltd., a propagation greenhouse facility located in Langley, requires several permanent & full time Greenhouse Workers. Duties: Prepare soil, Pot & re-pot plants, Transplant seedlings & rooted cuttings, Spray & water plants, Operate greenhouse machinery/equipment. Salary $10.75/hr. + Benefits.

• PROSPECT & DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS • MANAGE & GROW AN ESTABLISHED TERRITORY • EXCEED CLIENT EXPECTATIONS & BUILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS

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General Employment

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Greenhouse Workers

VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com

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NOW HIRING

Teachers for September Certified ECE with Montessori preferred.

Excellent salary and benefits. Email resume to: nhmontessori@hotmail.com Or call Aldona or Michele: 604-552-7542

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Trades/Technical

Landscape Labourers For Commercial Landscape Contractor

Required immediately. Wages Depending on Experience. Must have own transportation.

Fax resume to: 604-532-1716

YOUR SUCCESS WILL BE MEASURED BY YOUR ABILITY TO:

• PROSPECT & DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS • MANAGE & GROW AN GEOGRAPHIC TERRITORY • EXCEED CLIENT EXPECTATIONS & BUILD STRONG RELATIONSHIPS This position requires great attention to detail, the ability to multi-task, prioritize and work under tight timelines. We offer a great working environment, a competitive base salary and commission plan which includes an attractive benefits package. If this sounds like the perfect fit, please email your resume and cover letter in confidence by Monday, July 4 to: Lara Graham lgraham@burnabynow.com

is seeking • Grade Person/Pipe Mainline Shooter Operator Excavator Operator •Excavator • Pipelayer with experience in underground • Labourer utilityexperience work. We offer competitive with in underground wages, greatWe company benefits. utility work. offer competitive Full timegreat position in abenefits. 2 year wages, company long project. Grade Person/Pipe Shooter position c/w company vehicle. Send resume via email to: lhandy@sandpiper.bc.ca rdinicolo@sandpiper.bc.ca

Equipment Operator

We thank all of our applicants for their interest.

For Commercial Landscape Contractor

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Req’d immed. Must have exp. with Bobcats & Excavators. Wages depending on Exp. Must have own transportation. Fax resume to: 604-532-1716


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MARKETPLACE COMPLETE CARD making supplies with 75+ stamps, good cond in containers, $150. 17 antique porcelin dolls with boxes from Franklin Mint, must be seen $50-$75 ea. Rockwell plates $7.50 each. Call 604-940-0106

604-930-8377

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Education

FOODSAFE BEST VALUE GUARANTEED Classes Every Saturday Taught by Certified Public Health Inspectors ADVANCE Hospitality Education

BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!

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604-272-7213

Become a Registered Personal Trainer • Earn up to $70/hr. • Government Financial Aid may be available.

Our Classified Sales persons will help you with all your Classified needs! Call 604.444.3000

2005

Antiques

RETRO DESIGN & ANTIQUES FAIR 175 tables & booths of fun, fabulous finds for you & your eclectic abode! SUN JUN 19 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Dr, 604-980-3159 Admission: $5

• RETRO DESIGN & •

ANTIQUES FAIR

175 tables & booths of fun, fabulous finds for you & your eclectic abode!

Sunday • JUN 19 • 10am-3pm Croatian Cultural Centre

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Most programs are One Year or less.

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Art & Collectibles

2015

Hilltop Academy $100 New Balance Shoes Voucher to our May class

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Burial Plots

MAUSOLEUM AT Forest Lawn Cemetary. Prestigous aboveground crypt in garden setting. Permits two casket tandem entombments OR four urn cremation inurnments. Located in the west coast mausoleum area. Includes two opening and closing fees. $49,500. 604-272-7250 SEARS BRAND 2 RECLINER COUCH. brown, good cond, $250. Legend 3 Wheel Handicap Scooter, good, cond, $600. 604-532-0941

CHILDREN 3040

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Childcare Wanted

LIVE-IN NANNY, with experience, wanted to care for 2 children in the Fleetwood area, of Surrey. Duties are: To do Sichuan cuisine Chinese-style cooking + daily housekeeping + teach children the Chinese language. Must be able to speak Mandarin and English. $8/hour. 604-773-2755

Daycare Centres

LITTLE STARS Daycare Ctr, Sullivan Station, Sry. Licenced. Neat & Clean. Call 604-592-2526

Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000

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Book Your Ad Today!

For Sale Miscellaneous

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MOVING SALE Queen Bed, Dble Hide-a-bed Couch - kelly green, Glass top coffee & end tables, wood filing cabinets & credenza, wooden tv console, recliner chair, assorted lamps. 604-535-0814 IKEA DESK storage combo $110. Warhammer game $100. Call 604-987-5557

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Furniture

DINING ROOM table, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch, solid wood $550 leather love seat double recliner near new $500. 604-796-2513 DINING ROOM table brown wood, with 4 chairs, 47'x30'. Paid $275, 5 months ago, asking $200. Please call 604-808-3361

Travel Destinations

3 SENIORS and small behaved Shihtzu looking for 2 BR, pref 2 baths in Florida for the month of February. 604-536-2115

Look

to the Now Classifieds

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SOFA + 2 matching arm chairs burgundy, coffee tbl+ 2 side tbls, $400, ikea sofabed & loveseat $400, ikea table $50, oak round dining tbl 38 inch 4 chairs $300, microwave +tbl $50, patio table+6 chairs & canopy $200, ent unit w/tv/dvd/radio $150 obo all grt cond. 604-272-0060 lv messge VILAS MAPLE bdrm furn, 4 matching pcs exc cond $1200. 604-626-0441 call after 4pm

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• Virus removal & data backup • Website Design / Networking • Router wireless security www.updatedIT.com

Call 604-617-4371

Plants & Trees

CEDAR HEDGING $1.00/foot& up. Dug in ready, installation & delivery avail 604-795-1999. Now is the best time for planting!

Sports Equipment

2120

GOLF CLUBS, lady’s right hand 9 clubs, includes bag on wheels. Like new! $125. 604-501-1987

on-line

Financial Services

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Cut Your Debt by up to 70% DEBT Forgiveness Program Avoid Bankruptcy, Stops Creditor Calls. Much lower Payments at 0% Interest. We work for You, not Your Creditors.

Call 1-866-690-3328 www.4pillars.ca

Business Opps/ Franchises

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Business Opps/ Franchises

GET FREE VENDING MACHINES Earn $100,000.00+ per year, Retire in only 3 years. Need 2 Prime References per Province. For Details CALL 1-866-668-6629 Or Visit www.tcvend.com

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Investment

*10.5% TARGETED ROI PAID MONTHLY

• Federally Regulated – Audited Annually • RRSP, RIFF, RESP, LIRA, etc. Eligible • Backed by the hard asset of Real Estate To find out more contact:

Jarome Lochkrin at 778-388-9820 or info@thealternative.ca

Computer/ Internet

COMPUTER REPAIRS: • Mobile Service • 7 days/wk

Furniture

www.thenownewspaper.com

#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com

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*Historical performance does not guarantee future returns.

WORK FROM HOME! Own your own home inspection franchise.

Limited franchises available in Surrey. Presentations are now being scheduled. ALL TRAINING INCLUDED

To BookYour Ad Use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express or Cash

Call Dave 778-996-0369

www.abuyerschoice.com

GARAGE SALES CLOVERDALE

MAJOR DOWNSIZE GARAGE SALE Sat. June 11, 9am-4pm 6079 - 170 Street, Surrey

Household items, jewellery, tupperware, sat dishes, china, tools, scrap booking, exercise bike, VCR tapes, records.

CLOVERDALE NEW & USED SPORTING, ELECTRONICS & very UNIQUE STUFF SATURDAY SALE! June 11 ★ 9 to 4 16916 - 80A Ave, Sry

North Delta

Huge Garage Sale Sat, Jun 11, 9am-4pm 6460 Lyon Road

Lawn Mower, Bookshelf, Antiques, Fans, Heater, Furniture, Household Items & Much More

Don’t Miss THIS! HUGE COMPLEX GARAGE SALE Sat. June 11, 9am-3pm 1255 Riverside Drive (near Costco in Poco) Rain or Shine

Surrey

Newton

South Surrey

13911-70 Ave 13918-72 Ave Rain or Shine

30+ Family Complex Sat, Jun 11, 9am-3pm 2303 Cranley Drive,

Off of 24th Ave & 157 St. Sunnyside Estates Park Huge Savings - Don’t Miss!

SURREY

Port Coquitlam

Hockey & Lacrosse Eq u ip m e n t , Sn o wb o a r d / Boots, Electronics, TVs, New Coors Light ss/Bar fridge, Bikes - ages 4-BMX, Leather Bud Chairs, Air Hockey Table, Hotel TV Console w/swivel, 13 cases NEW Oak Hardwood Flooring & MUCH MORE! .

Multi Family Garage Sale Sat, Jun 11, 9am-2pm 2 Entrances

South Surrey

Sandpiper Housing Co-op Complex Sale Sat, June 11, 9am-3pm 12158 - 82nd Ave, Surrey Rain or Shine No Early Birds

Moving Sale Sat, June 11, 9am-2pm 1665 138B Street Rain or Shine Downsizing! Everything Must Go!

WHITE ROCK MOVING SALE! Saturday Only! June 11 ★ 9 to 2 15095 Victoria Ave, enter at back lane only Furniture, Art work, Books, Household & Much More!

GARAGE Sale Cloverdale Saturday June 11, 8 am to 3:00 p.m. Location: 5451- 188th Street Surrey Furniture, harley bike parts, bikes, camping gear, household items and more

Sat. June 11th, 9am-4pm

6149 Boundary Drive East (Boundary Park, 64 & 124) Furn, kids toys, bedding, bikes, home decor, golf clubs, + much more.

Tsawwassen

CARDMAKING & SCRAPBOOKING SUPPLIES Giant 10 Table Sale!! SATURDAY JUNE 11, 11am-1pm, 363 - 54A Street 604-943-8559 Great selection!! Great prices!!

9829 156th, Garage Sale Saturday June 11, 9:00 am-1:00 pm, Sunday June 12, 9:00 am-1:00 pm, AMAZING multi-family estate and garage sale. HUGE amount of antique smalls. Great selection of children’s clothing,toys,bikes,trikes, movies. LOTS of hand tools, power tools, electronics, appliances,furniture,designer bags,costume jewelry,records, CD’s anne.walmsley@telus.net Rain or Shine.

Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000 Book Your Ad Today!


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Auction Calendar PETS & LIVESTOCK NEXT AUCTION:

June 25th, 9am Start!!!

CAN-AM

AUCTIONS

80-100 CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & RV’s

Industrial & Construction Equip., Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Machine & Wood Working Equip., Lumber & Boats We Welcome Industrial Smalls 6780 Glover Rd., Langley, BC • Phone: 604-534-0901 www.canamauctions.com

To Book Your AD in the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000

GIANT AUCTION THURSDAY, JUNE 16TH @ 3 PM Antiques, Estates, Collectibles & Jewellery Viewing Times: Tuesday, June 14th, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday, June 15th, 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Thursday, June 16th, 9:00 am ’til Auction Time

3507

Cats

10 YR old fem cat, named Furgirl, needs good home. Adoption fee, $10 includes food. 778-322-2583 CATS. Fixed - male and female rescued cats. Free to good, n/s indoor homes only. 604-513-9310

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION !

3508

Dogs

Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pups owners closest friend. Thieves worst nightmare. All shots. Ready now! 604-817-5957

3508

3508

Dogs

YELLOW LABS Family raised. Vet chkd, dewormed, vaccinated. Ready now. $600 Call: (604) 537-5063

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GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, pure bred. White or traditional. $525 each. 604-308-0047.

ENGLISH BULLDOG Pups. Champion bloodlines, CKC, micro-chipped. Breeder/showing rights incl. $2,800. Email: schoolyardbullies@ymail.com MULTI SHIH-TZU Poo. adult & puppy, hand raised, non shedding, 604-820-9469

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• Carved Argillite 21˝ Bowl & 29˝ Totem • Several Sterling Silver Tea Sets & Flatware Sets plus Various Other Pieces • Approx. 25 Pcs. Moorcroft Pottery Lamps, Vases & Bowls • Victorian & Edwardian Furnishings • 2 Grandfather Clocks, Mantle Clocks & More • Royal Doulton, Dresden & Hummel Figurines • Several Dinner Sets • Oriental China & Figurines • Imari Bowls • Crystal & Brassware • Old Coin Case w/Coins • 1976 Silver Canadian Olympic Coin Set • Oil Paintings & Watercolours • Limited Edition Prints • Persian Carpets • Gold & Sterling Silver Jewellery • Estate Pieces & Much More…

NOTE: UPCOMING AUCTIONS

1) CONTENTS OF SEVERAL STORAGE PODS – FRIDAY JUNE 17th @ 11 AM On-Site Location: 5350 Byrne Road, Burnaby, B.C. 2) HOME FURNISHINGS & UNCLAIMED COURIER GOODS – WED JUNE 22nd @ 6 PM Location: 2720 #5 Road, Richmond, B.C. 3) RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT AUCTION – SAT JUNE 25th @ 10 AM Location: 2720 #5 Road, Richmond, B.C. FOR MORE DETAILS AND PHOTOS VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com

LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD. 2720 No. 5 Road, Richmond, B.C.

604-244-9350

REAL ESTATE 6008-22

Real Estate Services

WE BUY HOMES IN ANY CONDITION NO SIGNS OR OPEN HOUSES Call 604- 250-9007 www.t-rahproperties.com

6008

Condos/ Townhouses

6008-01

Real Estate

North Vancouver

WOODCROFT NORTH Van spacious 1 bd, spectacular western view, new kitchen, bath, carpets. Pool/gym etc. Call 604-926-9281

6008-30

Surrey

WHY RENT? ★ 3BR 3 level townhome, ★ 2BR Condo, 2 bath, Fleetwood area. Cash back avail.. Mala, Sutton Rlty ,778-859-4458

6008-34

6020-01

Real Estate

Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $94,900 597-8361 id4714 Langley Senior’s Bargain 1000sf 2br 1ba up level tnhse, 55+ $160K 532-1772 id5371 Langley Open House Sat/Sun 1-6, #36 5231-204 st Immaculate 1180sf 3br 1.5ba townhome, pool, $234,900 532-4357 id5374 Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $275,900 597-0616id5234 Sry million dollar view 3497sf 5br 3.5ba w/suite on 7851sf lot $619K 588-6515 id5379 Tsawwassen 1 owner 2000sf 3br 2.5ba pool size 7370sf lot $679K 943-9600 id5373

●DIFFICULTY SELLING?●

1BDRM/1BTH #306,155 E 3rd St. Harbour and City view!!! Completely reno’d 1 bedroom condo with new slate tile floors in the kitchen & bath. Porcelain tiles in bath surround, pedestal sink. Living area floors done in swiss engineer hrdwd. New fixtures, counters and S.S. appliances. Locker and parking underground. $365,000 Call: Hollie de Boer @ (778) 241-3096 holliedeboer.com

6020

Houses - Sale

6020-01

Real Estate

★ ALERT: WE BUY HOUSES ★ Sell your house Fast! Older or damaged house! Difficulty selling? No fees no risk. Call us First! 604-626-9647

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GOLDENDOODLE PUPS. Great family dog. Hypoallergenic. Ready July 5th. $1000. 604-864-7203

ENGLISH Cocker Spaniel pup Great family pet. Outstanding pedigree, CKC reg, all health checks, shots, chipped. Call: (604) 971-2616

LAB X Golden Retriever pups #1 cross, m/f, vet checked, ready now. $500. Ph 604-701-1587

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKC Reg. Malti V-1 rated, top blood lines, Health Cert. 604-535-9994

Difficulty Making Payments? Penalty? No Equity? We Take Over Your Payment! No Fees!!

Call Kristen today 604-812-3718 GVCPS Inc. / www.GVCPS.ca

To Book Your Ad Use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express or Cash

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Money to Loan

BC REPTILE Club Show & Sale Sat June 11 • 10 am to 5 pm and Sun June 12 • 10 am to 4pm Abbotsford Exhibition Park 32470 Haida Drive, Cadet Building Abbotsford B.C Admission : Adults $4 , Kids $2 , Children under 5 Free ; Family Pass $10.00 (2 adults up to 3 kids) For more info visit us at www.bcreptileclub.com 1-604-392-5715

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Mortgages

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6020-01

Real Estate

❏WE BUY HOMES❏

Vancouver East Side

WHY RENT? Central location 2 BR, 2 bath condo. Cash back. Close to transit, schools. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

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Pets - Other

Dogs

SHIH-TZU POODLE X, small males, Ready to Go! Vet ✔, paper trained. $450. 778-397-1224

5060

Horses

HORSE SELF BOARDING in Hazelmere South Surrey area. $100/mo. Nate ★ 604-360-6050

604-724-7652

3508

Dogs

YORKIE PUPPIES, 1 male & 3 females. First shots, dewormed, $850-$950 Chwk 604- 792-6277

BISHON FRISE 6 months, male, very friendly & playfull, all shots, $1300, 604-987-6919

6005

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604-435-5555 / 604-786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6020-18

Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

6035

Mobile Homes

U.S. COMPETITION PRICE MATCHING Don’t be fooled by out-of-province Dealer Promises. Enjoy 10 yr. Extended Warranty. Local Service. Prices Approx. $70.00 sq. ft.

Quality Homes • www.qmhrv.ca

1-800-339-5133 Mobile Homes Service Work Available 604-393-3087

W. M.R. 3 bdrms; 3 baths, living rm, family rm, dining rm, kitchen w/nook, hardwood/tile, shed, backs onto park, near schools & amen. $449,000. 604-465-7791

6020-36

Tsawwas.

MUST SELL!. Ocean view. 3 level 4BR, 2yrs old. Seller motivated. Priced accordingly. Mala, Sutton Realty778-859-4458

6020-38

Vancouver East

NO HST 1 year old, 3 level, 3 BR + 2 suites ($1500/mo, mortgage helper), central location. Mala, Sutton Realty 778-859-4458

Real Estate Wanted

6060

6065

REAL ESTATE INVESTOR looking for property. calums@shaw.ca or call Calum 604-532-1923

Recreation Property

HARRISON: LARGE fenced lot, landscaped with 38’ park model in gated park. Lots of park activities. $65,000 turn key. 604-819-8888

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6020

Houses - Sale

NEW SRI, dlx single wide in Langley Adult Park. Assumable mortgage. 604-830-1960

6020-34

Surrey

Repossessed mobile homes to be moved, 1974-2008, Chuck at Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.

6040

Okanagen/ Interior

EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEW Lots from $150,000. 1 panoramic 3 - acre parcel. Owner Financing, 250-558-7888 www.orlandoprojects.com

on-line

www.thenownewspaper.com

8511 121 St., Surrey OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM

Nice 5 Bedroom home in a very nice cul de sac. Features central air conditioning, newer roof, double car garage, granite entry and updates.This 2 fireplace home is nestled on a 7245 sq ft lot minutes from shopping. $524,900

Mayur Arora 604.725.1000


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RENTALS 6508

Apt/Condos

THE

To place your ad call

604-444-3000

6508

Apt/Condos

Guildford/Riverside

6508

Apt/Condos

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

104AVE/148, 1 BR, 2 flr corner, heat & hot water, $675. Av Now. 604-575-9291 or 604-764-9307

BROOKMERE GARDENS

Quiet Family Complex 14880-108th Avenue 2 br 920sf fr $720; 3 br 1,115sf fr $920. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to skytrain, security, all amens. 604-582-1557 www.brookmeregardens.com

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-829-3567 LANGLEY CITY

NEW SPECIALS!

2 YR old, 1 BR Apt, 2nd flr, in ste w/d, walking to Gateway Stn, SFU Campus & Central City. N/s, N/p, immed. $800/mo. 604-649-1235

Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat & h/w. Resident Mgr.

AMBER ROCHESTOR

www.cycloneholdings.ca

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. office: 604- 936-3907

AMBER (W)

401 Westview St, Coq

Call 604-530-0030

DELTITA GARDENS

8507 120th St, N.Delta $200 Move in Allowance 1 BR fr $625. 2 BR fr $725. 3 BR from $825. Incls heat, h/w & cble. Some stes with mnt views. For more info or to view CALL 604 594-5211

SKYLINE TOWERS

office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490

Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.

ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-4903 cell: 778- 229-1358

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789

CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

Clean 1 BR & 2 BR Apts. Mature oriented building near Guildford Mall. Rent incl cable, heat, hot water. Prkg available. N/P. Resident Managers. 604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850 www.cycloneholdings.ca

White Rock, FIR HAUS Apts. Adult oriented building. Perfect for Seniors. In the ♥heart of White Rock. Swimming pool. Beautifully reno’d, spac 1 BR ste available now. $800 includes heat/hot water, storage. Close to shops. To view call • 778-908-3714

6510

Co-ops

Spruce Housing Co-Op We are a family, singles & senior oriented Co-op located in North Surrey near buses, skytrain and schools. Easy access to shopping, recreation centres, libraries and senior centres. Our Children have a playground and our Children’s Comm. hold regular get togethers at our community hall and play areas. Adults enjoy BBQs, socials and friendly get togethers in a beautiful garden setting. We have 1 & 2 bdrm appt. from $595 $737/mo. 2,3 & 4 bdrm t/houses from $770 - $1013/mo. The share purchase prices are $1500 & $2000. We regret at this time there are no subsidies available. Pick up an application at 9282 121 St. Surrey or call 604-581-6070 for more info. VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townhouse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com

6515

Duplexes - Rent

102-120 Agnes St, N.West

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River

office: 604- 463-0857 cell: 604- 375-1768

SKYLINE APARTMENTS 1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

BOLIVAR HTS. 1 BR, fridge/ stove, laundry, big yard. $600/mo + util. Call 604-944-2600, eves.

SRY, Bolivar Hts. Spacious 4 BR ½ duplex. 4 appliances, big yard. Near Skytrain. No dogs. $975/mo + utils. Call eves., 604-944-2600

6540

Houses - Rent

At Last! Own your own Home! RENT TO OWN! Stop Renting! Poor Credit Okay! Call Karyn 604-857-3597 BROOKSIDE 85/141 2700sf, 2 lv, 4 BR & den, lam flr, ss appls, 3 ba, dbl garg. $2000. 604-590-0402

Fleetwood, Acerage. Upper Very Clean 3 BR, 5 appls. NS/NP. Refs. Lease Req. $1300. 604-240-9965 or 604-816-1412 GUILDFORD 4 BR Upper, all appls, 1 bath. $1250 + utls. N/P. 604-807-7390 or 604-581-9797

COTTONWOOD PLAZA 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

office: 604- 936-1225 Guildford Mall/Public Library

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Spac Stes, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water included. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet buildings. No pets. Outdoor Pool!

Call 604-582-0465

SRY: City Point. VIEW Executive 1 BR, all appls, sec prkg. Games room, lounge, BBQ area. NS/NP. Avail July 1. Refs req’d. $1000 negotiable. Lease. 604-727-1713 Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, n/s, n/p, Refs. Av immed. 778-558-0046 SURREY BACHELOR apt 65/135, $525, quiet complex, no pets, 604-596-1099. SUSSEX PLACE APTS

MOVE IN BONUS!

Clean & affordable. Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR. Near seniors’ centre. Rents incls heat, h/w & cable.

Call 604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home

From

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$670.00

6540

Houses - Rent

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale Cr, HOUSE, 3bd w/ 2bd ste, quiet neigh, pool, needs TLC. $1,388/M CLOVERDALE - 18898 65th Ave, HOUSE, 3900 sqft, 5bd & 2 suites,

Owner Managed. Sorry, No Pets.

Call to view! 604-589-7040

1 MONTH FREE!

QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS www.hughmckinnon.com

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WHITE ROCK 2 BR bungalo hse, good location, July 1, 920 sqft, workshop, $1400. 604-551-6188

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 & 2 BR new bsmt suites, cat ok, ns, nr bus, $628/ $850 incl utils, Cloverdale, 604-576-7720 143/82: BRITE 3BR g/lvl suite,1.5 bath, Big yd, Cvrd Patio, nr Bus, Park. N/s, np. Ref. 778-908-8028

Cloverdale**View**3BDRM/ 1BTH 18087-58a Rancher.Available Immed.Clean.Close to school & trans. Pets OK $1,550 Monthly Call: (604) 970-4279 N. DELTA, Sunshine Hills. 3 BR + den, 2.5 baths. Dbl garage. Now. $2,280/mo. Ns/np. 604-644-7269 NORTH DELTA. 110 St/82 Ave. 3 BR rancher. F/p. N/s. $1100/mo + util. Immed. 604-591-2567

Suites/Partial Houses

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

SRY, 77 Ave/146 St. Clean 3 BR bsmt, 1 full bath. Ns/np, no w/d. $900/mo incl hydro & high speed internet. Immed. 778-218-3221 SRY, Enver Creek. 146 St/81A Ave. 1 BR, $500/mo incl hydro/ cbl. Ns/np. Immed. 604-375-5134 SRY, 9978 - 117 St (off River Rd). 4 BR upper, 4 appls, 2 full baths, new flrs, nice view $1300 + utils. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-581-1875 SRY, Boundary Park, 2 BR 60/124. Bright, f/bath. Ns/np. $700 incl util/w/d. 604-597-1199

SRY, Scott Rd/100 Ave. Spacious 2 BR bsmt, full bath, big kitchen, walk-in pantry. Quiet area. $700/mo incl hydro/cable/gas. N/s, n/p. Avail now. 604-760-4423

SRY CENTRAL 125/104. BRAND NEW, 2 BR bsmt ste, lrg patio, View. $850 incls hydro, cbl, internet. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-771-2824 or 778-996-3292

WHALLEY 2 BR, $990 incls utils, nr SFU, bus, skytrain & shops, n/s, n/p, Avail Now. 604-880-7137

6605

Townhouses Rent

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, Sry 76/144. newer 1BR. incls utils & Sat TV. N/S, N/P. Call 604-596-1464

SRY, CHIMNEY Heights, 76/146. 2 BR. Private w/d. Ns/np. $750 incl hydro. July 1st. 778-565-7097

CLOVERDALE 2 BR, 5 appls, f/p Walk to bus/school/shops. $850 incl ht/ht wtr. Refs. 604-589-4813

CLOVERDALE 1 BDRM STE, $600, includes heat/hydro, cble, NS, NP, Avail now! 778-885-3796

SRY ROYAL Heights 96/116, 2 BR suite, new home, NS/NP. Nr bus/shops. $700 inc utils. Now. 604-496-6274, 604-761-6274

SRY 65/135 3 BR twnhse washer/ dryer, quiet-family complex, no pets, $940. 604-596-1099

CLOVERDALE 192A/68A Ave. Big 2 BR, priv w/d, sep ent, $910 incl util & ’net. Ns/np. Immed. Jim, 604-575-1766, 604-812-1766 CLOVERDALE, like new 1 BR $750 incl all utils, w/d, immed. 604-574-2141 or 778-896-2142

FLEETWOOD. 2 BR, f/bath. NS/ NP. $700 incl hydro/cbl. 604-808-5327 or 604-591-5373

FLEETWOOD, SRY 92/148A. Lrg bright 2BR g/lvl, $750 incl utils. 160/89 Ave; Lrg 1 BR gr lvl, $575 incls utls. NS/NP. Avail Now. 604-581-6290 or 778-999-6290 FRASER HTS. 109/168. 1 BR bsmt stes. New paints/flrs. Washer. $550-$650/mo incl hydro & ’net. Ns/np. Now. 778-318-6568 FURN $675, Unfurn $575, 1 BR, incls cble & utils, N/p, avail now. Scott Rd & 97. 604-951-3506 GUILDFORD. 70/150 St. New, 2 BR. $675 incl hydro & cable. Ns/ Np. Avail now. 778-882-2310 NEWTON 152/68. 2 BR bsmt ste, own laundry, alarm. Avail now. $695 incls utls, cble. NS/NP. 604-599-0594 or 778-883-0594

8075

8015

PANORAMA RIDGE, Large, clean bright 1 BR ste, quiet area, D/W, own laundry, $675 incls utils. N/s, N/p. Avail immed. Prefer 1 person. 604-512-0468 PANORAMA RIDGE Reno’d 2 BR bsmt ste avail now. $650 incs hydro, cbl. No W/D. Near schools. 604-543-8685 or 604-807-5236

SOUTH SURREY KG BLVD/16th area, large 2 BR ste, priv parking, patio & ent, w/d, full kitchen, easy Hwy/bus access, n/s, n/p. Av Jul 1. $1100 inc utils. 604-277-0022

8030

Carpentry

DMG WOODCRAFT LTD All kinds of inside stair railings in old & new homes. Call now & pay ½ of the total HST! 778-889-2627

8035

Carpet Cleaning

UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

8055

Cleaning We use environmentally friendly products

MAID SERVICES “Cleaning Since 1977”

• Bonded • Insured • Trusted

Seniors Discount “Ask about our stone floor care restoration”

Book your Spring Clean Now!

Drywall

FOR EXPERT Drywall, Taping & Finishing, Bob @ 604-520-9888 leave msg. or call after 5pm K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703

8080

Electrical

#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435 Comm/Res/Panel change Heating/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded. #1 IN QUALITY WORK. (Lic #9902) 17 yrs exp. Surveillance cameras, cablevision & telephone wiring. Big or small jobs. 604-773-0341.

Wanted To Rent

MATURE PROF Person, seeks home in quiet rural setting. Nr Tsaw, Ladner or Sth Surrey area. To include a lrg fenced back yrd, for family pet for July 15/Aug 1st. Call 604-315-5590

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo. Willowbrook hobby/storage shop $595/mo. 604-834-3289 WAREHOUSE SPACE for lease Annacis Island. 22,152 sq ft with 2304 sq ft offices. 26ft ceilings, 3 dock doors. Aly 403-279-1020

7010

Personals

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian pardon seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation? All CANADIAN / AMERICAN Work & Travel Visa’s. 604-282-6668 or 1-800-347-2540

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

8090

Fencing/Gates

DIRECT FROM THE MILL 6x8 Fence Panels from $27, Siding, Decking, Roofing, Shed, Split Rail, etc... We Install Chain Link & Cedar Fencing. Free Est. 7753 Edmonds St, Burnaby Call 604-520-7792 Timberlandforestproducts.com

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162

Century Hardwood Floors

Concrete

Advanced Concrete Enhancements Limited

Placing, finishing, Specializing in stamped concrete, overlays, acid staining, counter tops, faux rock, (Waterfall and ponds)

'RENT TO OWN' ....If you have a small downpayment, less than perfect credit, then we are your link to home ownership. Call Kim 604-628-6598

SRY, 72 Ave/150 St. 2 BR bsmt. Ns/np, no laundry. $750/mo incl hydro/cbl. Immed. 778-987-4723

Cell:604-220-3145

SRY. 2 BR Rancher & 3 BR fenced yard, newly painted. $850 & $1100. Immed. 604-581-3574

SRY 75/143C St. 1 BR bsmnt, $500 incls utls/cbl. Jun 1. NS/NP. 604-599-5661 or 778-928-0238

DRIVEWAYS, Sidewalks, Stairs, Floors, Forming, Landscaping, Any renovations. 778-881-0961

Dave: 604-940-1125

Landscaping

Prompt Delivery Available

Seven Days a Week Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd. ★ Bark Mulch ★ Lawn & Garden Soil ★ Drain Gravel ★ Lava Rock ★ River Rock ★ Pea Gravel

604-465-1311

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meadowsgroup.ca

8160

Lawn & Garden

TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979

SPRING SALE

10,000 Annually 10.000Deliveries Deliveries Annually

BC’s BIGGEST B.C.’S BIGGESTAN ANDBEST BESTSUPPLIER SUPPLIEROFOFQUALITY QUALITY NATURAL COMPOSTSOILS SOILS NATURALORGANIC ORGANIC && COMPOST

Garden Soil Mix Lawn & Turf Blends Super Natural Topsoil Composted Black Bark Mulch 100% #1 100FirFirBark BarkMulch Mulch Miracle Mix Soil Top Dressing Blends Sand & Gravel, Rock Hydroseeding Contractor Small Orders Too Volume Discounts www.supersoilinc.ca www.supersoil.ca FREE DELIVERY

Hardwood Floor Refinishing

Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993

8155

SUPER SOIL INC. Lic Electrican, Res/Comm. Reno’s & panel changes, low cost, 604 374-0062. lic # 06951

604-585-1755

8060 SRY, 14690 - 63 Ave, Sullivan Hghts. 1 BR bsmt ste avail now. $550 incls utls, cable, net. NS/NP. Nice new area. 604-593-1745

Appliance Repairs

ALL MAKES & MODELS, Cert Technician, 20 yrs exp, Sales & Service. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

NEWTON, 69 Ave/144 St. 2 BR, h/wd flrs, suits 2. Ns/np, no w/d. $750 incl hydro. 604-594-2473

NEWTON AWESOME 1000sf 1BR + den, n/p, n/s, insuite laundry, incl heat & hot water. $725. Avail Jul 1. 604-596-5846

6615

HOME SERVICES

CLOVERDALE, Small 1 BR side ste, 1 person, priv entry, sh’d W/D. $580 incls utls. NS/NP. Refs. Avail July 1. 604-575-1402

604-541-5244 LANGLEY, 200 & 80, large 3 BR home on acre, $2500/mo, avail now. Call 604-834-3289

6602

quiet neigh, great location.$1,888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663

Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

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CARPET, LINO, Laminate, Repairs. Best install. Best price. Free Est. Call Al 604-802-0674. Golden Hardwood & Laminate Prof install, refinishing, sanding, and repairs. 778-858-7263

8125

Gutters

GUTTER Cleaning, Power washing; Roof, Windows, Powerraking, Aeration. Victor 604-589-0356

8130

Handyperson

EXP HANDYMAN, All types of Home Repairs incls Plumbing & Electrical, Insured. 604-724-4862

888-8881

To view or pick up 5333 176 St., Surrey

WE'RE THE GOOD GUYS IN THE GREEN TRUCKS

S.B. GARDENING & LANDSCAPING “Spring Clean-Up”

Reel Type Lawnmowing Aerating • Power Raking Weeding • Moss Control Fertilizer • Trimming • Pruning Professional Maintenance

Cell: 604-710-1348

P&K GARDENING

■ Hedge/Shrub Pruning, ■ Garden Clean-up ■ Planting etc. 20 years exp, free est. (sorry, no mowing)

Pat: 604-317-5296 ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care • Free Est. Lawns cut, Power Rake, Aerate, Weed, Hedge Trimmed, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Washing, Gutters, Roof Clean. Reas. rates. Res/Comm. Fully insured. WCB.

Bill, 604-306-5540 • 589-5909


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8160

Lawn & Garden

Moving & Storage

8185

8195

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LAWNS CUT, yard clean-up, hedges pruned, trees trimmed, gutters, rubbish. 604-773-0075 Royal Garden Lawn cut, edging, power raking, pruning, tree/hedge trimming WCB Ins. 604-754-8407

8180

*Dump Site Now Open*

• Broken Concrete Rocks • $22.00 per metric ton • Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay • $22.00 per metric ton Grass·Branches·Leaves·Weeds $59.00 per ton Meadows Landscape Supply Call 604-465-1311

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CANSTAR PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee

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604-708-8850

Interior/Exterior Specialist

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BEST RATE MOVING Experienced Movers with Affordable Rates! Starting 30 / hour Licensed & Insured $

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020 A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist. Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specials to Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000

Fastback Moving & Rubbish. Social services moves welcome! Insur. & registered. 604-836-8291

8195

★ DON’T PAY THE HST* ★ Strata - Commercial Residential * Interior/Exterior Painting * Power Washing * Color Consultation * Competitive Rates * WCB & Liability Insurance * Free Estimates

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8220

Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate

604-724-3832 MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

8220

Plumbing

Hillcrest Plumbing Services

IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 50 YEARS Friendly and reliable plumbing and heating service and repairs

HOT WATER TANK INSTALLATIONS

Do-it-yourself plumbing supplies for repairs, renovations & restorations. competitive prices free estimates Centrally located at: 7815 King George Hwy., SURREY Call: 596-1077 “SALES & SERVICES”

8240

Plumbing

Renovations & Home Improvement

Certified GAS FITTER & PLUMBER

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

*Furnaces *Boilers *Hot Water Heating * Hot Water tanks. *Furnace Cleaning with truck mounted machine

Blake and his Dad make a positive differenceinyourlifebyprovidingquality workmanship delivered with integrity.

604-312-7674

• interior/exterior renovations • • rot repair and restoration • Decks • • Fences • and much more • • free estimates •

Certified Plumber & Gas Fitter

Call Blake or Brian at:

* Reno’s & Repairs 24 hrs/day * Furnaces * Boilers * Hot Water Heating * Reasonable Rates * Hot Water Tanks

604-591-2499

10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 38/HR! Clogged drains, drips, garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets, installs, Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184 ALL PLUMBING HEATING & DRAINAGE Exp, low rates, Qual work. 24/7, Zeb 604-596-2626 ANVIL Plumbing & Heating Service and Renovations Call Jim • 604-657-9700

Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-739-2000 FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W tanks, boilers, furn, renos, drains, gas fitter. Ins. Accept visa/mastercard. 604-596-2841

RP PLUMBING & GAS • Emergency Repairs •Reno’s • New Installations •All Jobs. Lic & Insured. Rich 604-351-9145

8225

Power Washing

Power Washing, Roof Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning, Driveway & Deck Cleaning, Power Raking & Aeration

CALL VICTOR 589-0356 COASTAL OUTDOOR Prof gutter cleaning/repairs, power washing, all applications, roof repairs. Brian 604-574-1399 PRESSURE WASHING, siding, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

Cancer June 21-July 22: Lie low, rest and recuperate. Be thoughtful, plan, seek advice, deal with government agencies or institutions, or corporate head offices. Your charitable and spiritual side remains prominent. Next week, you’re going to burst forth with a blaze of energy, so store it up now. Sunday’s romantic, but anyone who’s attractive Monday morning is also a quarrelsome type – fair warning! Tackle chores and health concerns Monday to Wednesday. Relationships can frustrate you Thursday to suppertime (so don’t pursue new ones) but this night and Friday bring sweet, even passionate harmony! Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Wishes can come true! You remain popular, optimistic, happy. Make and accept invitations (but keep them near in time – after June 20 you’ll tire of social involvements). The year ahead is very lucky for career, ambitions, etc. Use Sunday to ground this – to examine and/or shore up your foundations, your platform for launching an ambitious bid. For example, when you’re handling long days and career pressures, a supportive family is a good foundation. Or mapping out the right territory, or lining up allies. Tuesday/Wednesday are romantic, creative – love could reach a sweet climax! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: The accent remains on ambition, status, prestige relationships. Show the boss (or parents, etc.) what you can do. Sunday’s great for puttering around the neighbourhood, reading a fat newspaper, calling friends, errands and paperwork. These need a diplomatic (but opportunistic) approach Monday a.m. You reach a climax and an “ending note” in career matters Tuesday/Wednesday – all is well. Perhaps a project matures. Study long-term income and investments Thursday: these will undergo change this decade – safety key. Thursday/Friday are romantic. Chores Saturday – practise safety!

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PLUMBERS

8250

604-816-1653

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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: The accent continues on paperwork, messaging, errands, travel, news and casual friends. It’s a busy but not important time. Sunday’s full of mysteries and subconscious urges (so is good for seeing within or seeking critical advice). But these – and sex, finances – can meet irritation Monday. Wisdom, a gentle outlook creep in late Monday to late Wednesday – you might spend too much on travel, culture, education or a legal matter, but these things also come to a satisfying climax. Be ambitious Thursday/Friday. You’re popular Saturday, but driving, high tech are erratic. Taurus April 20-May 20: Continue to chase money. Buy sources of knowledge and co-operate with teachers. Relationships flow well Sunday, but they might run into friction Monday a.m. Ignore a financial or sexual decision/idea Monday night – these meet success Tuesday/Wednesday (although you might overspend for an investment). Be careful with ethical or legal “assumptions” (or travel ideas) Thursday to suppertime – the practical reality is far different. These matters flow with superb luck, though, Thursday night to pre-dawn Saturday. Be ambitious – but drive carefully, and forgive computers – Saturday. Gemini May 21-June 20: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness continue high. You’ll be given almost anything you ask for – but you need to be aware that asking for a partner, marriage, relocation, litigation or a contract could lead to restriction or unexpected solitude. But these are not necessarily bad. Relative solitude will come anyway, over the year ahead, as a blessing, a healing. Do ask for advice. Take this general attitude for the whole 12 months ahead: that you will, to whatever degree you can, sacrifice your own time/energy to support another (or others). This will bring good results.

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2006 MITSUBISHI Outlander LS AWD, Wood grain interior.2.4L, AWD, 5 yrs Pwr Train Warr. 1 Owner. $14,500 obo Ph: 604 929 5865 or 778 389 5866.

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2006 Chrysler Sebring Touring

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From hitting the open road on a motorcycle to off–roading on an ATV, there’s nothing better in the summer than enjoying the great outdoors. However, just as a car needs special automotive care, so do consumers’ favorite outdoor recreation vehicles. One of the most important things that consumers can do for their favourite outdoor recreation vehicle is to regularly replace the oil and oil filter. This will not only help keep the engine clean, but also help extend the life of your vehicle’s engine. Similar to the oil filter in a car, the oil filter in an ATV, motorcycle, and dirt bike filters out debris, so the oil is clean and smooth and can properly lubricate the engine and help it run at its peak. When changing the oil filter, consumers can refer to their

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$18,995

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$21,995

2004 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS

2010 Ford F150 4x4 XTR

$13,995

$31,995

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Event applies to lease/0% APR purchase offers on all new in-stock 2011 Mazda3 models. Mazda Canada Inc. will pay the first 3 monthly lease payments, including taxes (up to $1,000 in total for the 3 months). No credits if lease payments total less than $1,000. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges may be required at the time of lease. Ü0% APR Purchase Financing is available on 2011 Mazda vehicles. Based on a representative agreement using a finance price of $17,790 for 2011 Mazda3 GX (D4XS51AA00)/$18,990 for 2011 Mazda3Sport (D5XS51AA00), at a rate of 0% APR, the cost of borrowing for a 60-month term is $0, bi-weekly payment is $137/$147, total finance obligation is $17,990/$18,990. Finance price includes freight and PDI of $1,495 for Mazda3. Taxes are extra and required at the time of purchase. Other terms available and vary by model. –Lease offers available on approved credit on new 2011 Mazda3 GX (D4XS51AA00)/2011 Mazda3Sport (D5XS51AA00). See ad for corresponding monthly lease payments, lease terms, and down payments. Total lease obligation equals $9,555/$10,999. PPSA and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Other lease terms available and vary by model. 20,000 km lease allowance per year, if exceeded, additional 8¢ /km applies. 24,000 km leases available. Lease payments include freight, PDI of $1,495 for Mazda3. *Cash purchase price for new 2011 Mazda3 GX is $14,995 (including cash credits, and $250 owner loyalty cash) including freight and PDI. $75 max. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualified customers only. Offers valid June 1-30, 2011 while supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Visit dealer for complete details. Images not exactly as shown. áá Offer available on retail purchases of new 2011 Mazda2 and 2011Mazda3 models with no prior auto finance experience. This program can be used in combination with all other incentive program (excluding the Mazda Graduate Rebate). Some conditions apply. See Dealer for details.

DL#8333

3050 KING GEORGE BLVD. SURREY AUTO MALL

2009 Mazda RX-8 GT

Leather, Navigation, Moonroof, BC car with only 20,000kms! STK# P3050

$27,960

2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT

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$13,980

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FROM

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$8,450


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