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he Stanley Cup playoffs were quite a ride – and I enjoyed every nail-biting moment of it! Having grown up watching – and playing – field hockey, ice hockey just didn’t make sense to me at first. The players fly around on the ice chasing a puck I couldn’t even see with slow-motion television – how was I to root for them when I didn’t know what was going on?

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Then there are the fights. Well, that just threw me completely off this game. So, for the longest time I wasn’t into either the game or the home team. That is, until a few years ago. Before then, I would only get into it when the Canucks were in the playoffs or when Canada’s national team was out there fighting one of our nemeses, the U.S. or Russia. Then it seemed it was worth the time to watch the game and root for the home team. In the last few years, I have been slowly warming up to the game. It helped to see first-class players on the Olympic teams in the last couple of Winter Olympics. Now I understood the game, to a point, but still didn’t get why the players were allowed to beat the crap out of each other. Now I know. I now understand why the players fight. Having watched the games in this Stanley Cup final, even I want to beat up the bullies on the Bruins. But I will not, as I don’t have the ice advantage to do it on. (What is OK on ice is considered assault off ice and that can get me in trouble with the law.) From my understanding, a lot of the Bruins are Canadians, some even from

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Did the ‘woof ’ get blown off of Surrey last night? To see what happened at Scott Road and Central City plaza, visit thenownewspaper.com. Metro Vancouver. What a surprise to see these Canadians play dirty and not get called on it. Canadians are known for their good natured, polite manners, but these players aren’t exhibiting any Canadian traits.

We, on the other hand, have turned Kesler into a Canadian. Arggh! Someone should have made him realize he’s not Canadian and got him to beat those faux American bullies. And don’t tell me the horrible officiating was not a big factor during the series. Our players get penalties when the Bruins hit them. What’s up with that? If beating up our players is how the Bruins aimed to win it, shame on them. All who watched the games could clearly see the one-sided officiating that went on – not to acknowledge it is just wrong. Anyway, putting my fantasy of hurting those bullies aside, I want to thank the Vancouver Canucks for a great run. Whether we won the Cup last night or not, thank you for the awesome game you guys played with class. Thank you, Roberto Luongo. Being a goalie is not easy, I still can’t see the puck and you have already deflected it or have it safely snug in your glove. Looking forward to the next season! Harvinder Sandhu’s column appears weekly in the Now.


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Addiction in Surrey

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obody knows for sure just how many drug and alcohol recovery houses are operating in Surrey. Some estimates run as high as 200, but Surrey’s mayor thinks the actual number is smaller. “From what I understand, there are about 130 here in our city,” Mayor Dianne Watts told the Now. However many there are, the vast majority of the recovery houses in Surrey – about 90 per cent of them – are not subject to provincial regulation and inspection and that’s a problem. It’s a problem for the city, for police, but most of all, it’s a problem for their residents, addicts trying to get clean and sober.

The situation dates from December 2001 when the government of former premier Gordon Campbell changed the rules governing recovery houses. The Liberals amended the Community Care Facility Act to create a new class of facility called supportive recovery residences that are not required to have a provincial licence to operate. In order to qualify as a supportive recovery residence, operators are required to provide “a safe and drug-free environment” for recovering addicts, but cannot “provide most or all of the services” required of licenced houses. The changes essentially created a class of boarding house for those addicted to alcohol and drugs. In many cases, what it created was a network of flophouses where people trying to overcome addiction are exploited by unscrupulous operators who take clients’ welfare cheques, but deliver little in the way of support or supervision. There’s good money in recovery houses; 10 clients will gross the operator nearly $6,000 a month and those who exploit their clients by providing substandard accommodation and meals can realize a tidy profit. Gary Robinson is a former Surrey city councillor, a recovery house operator and a recovering cocaine addict. He is the executive director of Realistic Success Recovery Society, which has three recovery houses in Surrey. Robinson does it right. His houses provide clean, wellmaintained residences where clients receive nutritious meals, counselling and caring support from staff and fellow residents. Robinson has nothing but contempt and anger for operators who exploit people trying to regain control of their lives. “I call them predators. They’re preying on people at their lowest, at the lowest point in their lives.”

‘NO POINT’ IN BEING THERE

Corey is a 22-year-old recovering crack addict who lives in one of Robinson’s recovery houses. He’s been wrestling with substance abuse of one kind or another since he was seven. He spent four weeks in a recovery house run by an organization that has at least five houses in Surrey. “They got $560 a month from me and it was pretty much just a meal a day and a bed to sleep in. I wasn’t put on any restrictions and I was allowed to keep my phone,” Corey said. He said within the first week of his residence there, he and the house monitor – the person in charge of the place – were on their way to a recovery meeting. “While we were out, the monitor bought some crack. Both of us were using crack. After a

while, I figured there wasn’t much point being there.” Corey eventually found a place in one of Robinson’s houses and 46 days in, he said the difference was like night and day. “Here, they treat you with respect. All the guys and all the managers here show you respect, they don’t look down on you.”

PROVINCE BLAMED FOR PROFITEERING

Rogue recovery houses are bad news for neighbourhoods, too. Steve Burke and Charlie Morton both live in Whalley and both have bad recovery houses in their area. They want the rules changed to outlaw the kind of exploitation they see every day. Both blame the provincial government for allowing unlicenced – and virtually uncontrolled – recovery houses to exist. They say the province is responsible for the situation and they want Victoria to step up and put it right. Burke and Morton said the majority of recovery houses have more residents than the rules allow, are poorly managed, and are nothing more than money-making enterprises that take advantage of people who have fallen on bad times. The anger is evident in Morton’s voice as he talks. “We have more compassion for a dying seal on a beach than we have for human beings in our city. It’s not right. I think the province is misappropriating our tax money, supposedly to help these people, and they’re not doing anything.” Burke agreed. He said profit is the prime motive for most recovery house operators. “You can’t make a profit with just six people in that house. You’ve got to have more people there – a lot more.”

CITY’S HANDS TIED: WATTS

Watts said city hall is working on a plan of action, but said the city’s options are limited. City hall can only regulate zoning and land use; it has no direct control over the recovery process itself. “This has been a problem ever since I’ve been on council. The province won’t regulate them,” the mayor said. Watts said she’s not eager to shut down recovery houses that violate city bylaws. “But we’ve got to move in that direction. We’re going to start shutting some of them down, but we have to have a plan to house these people. Otherwise we’ll just have a lot more addicts on the street.” Calls to minister Rich Coleman were not tcolley@thenownewspaper.com returned.


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SURREY – If Surrey school district staff can scrape up the cash, an International Baccalaureate program will open at a second high school in the city in September 2012. Surrey Board of Education supported trustee Reni Masi’s bid for another IB program at Thursday’s meeting. In an interview with the Now, Masi said support for his motion was contingent upon funding, but he’s confident that staff will be able to find the money in the school district’s budget for the program. Cost of the program is estimated at $300,000 annually. Masi is pushing for expansion of the IB program because the one at Semiahmoo Secondary has reached capacity. The two-year International Baccalaureate program allows academic stars to earn university credits and preferred admission to Ivy League schools around the world. Lynne Porpaczy, co-ordinator of the International Baccalaureate program at

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We are pleased to announce that Surrey is now collecting mattresses for recycling.

Mattress Collection Challenges

Surrey’s Response...Recycle It!

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.

For further information please visit www.surrey.ca or contact the Garbage & Recycling hotline at 604-590-7289. www.surrey.ca

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Urban Market opens amid Game 7 madness Marisa Babic

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SURREY – Opening day for Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market could be viewed as a publicist’s dream. The market opened for the season on Wednesday in the courtyard of the North Surrey Recreation Centre, directly across the street from Central City plaza where thousands of fans gathered to watch the Vancouver Canucks battle the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup playoffs on a giant screen set up by the city. In an interview with the Now before the game, market manager Andrea Lawseth acknowledged that competing for customers on game day might be tough. But Lawseth quickly noted that all that chance exposure will help to raise the profile of the farmers’ market and hopefully some of those hockey fans will later become market shoppers. “We’re hoping, if anything, it will at

Posties locked out Locked out postal workers picket a Canada Post site on Comber Way in Newton Wednesday morning. The company locked out 50,000 employees across the country Tuesday evening after a series of rotating strikes by CUPW. The company wants a two-tier wage system with lower pay for new staff and changes to sick leave and pension benefits. (Photo: TED COLLEY)

least raise some awareness about the fact that we’re there,” she said. Now in its fourth season, the market will be open every Wednesday from 1-6 p.m. until Sept. 28. About 30 vendors are expected to be at the market each Wednesday afternoon, offering a range of fresh bakery goods and seasonal produce grown in Surrey and the Fraser Valley. New vendors this year include a chocolatier, but Lawseth said the Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market society is still looking for more vendors – meat and seafood vendors in particular. Lawseth said the society chose to host a mid-week market to avoid competition with all the other weekend farmers’ markets in the region. The Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market sets up at North Surrey rec centre, which is located at 10275 135th St. and across Central City plaza on 102nd Avenue.

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Teen says he used knife ‘only to scare’ man Tom Zytaruk

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A Surrey teen on trial for second-degree murder testified Wednesday that he hadn’t realized Sam McGowan was stabbed until he saw blood on his own hands and his buck knife. The Fleetwood dad, 42, had been chasing the 14-year-old boy after the accused and his younger buddy robbed two other teens at knifepoint. McGowan was stabbed in

the heart and died on Aug. 5, 2009. The accused, now 17, cannot be identified as he is being tried under the Youth Criminal Justice Act, in B.C. Supreme Court. The boy told the jury he and his pal made a “stupid” decision to rob another boy of his sweater but a big guy” chased them. They got away, and robbed another teen of his cellphone. “I was just an idiot.” Once again they were being chased, and split up.

He said he called his mom on the stolen phone to see if he could stay at her place that night. One guy had a bat, he said, and told him “You’re f-----g dead.” “I was pretty scared.” He was chased through the neighbourhood and dropped the phone along a trail. As the chase progressed, he said, a big guy with tattoos ran at him. He hid in a stairwell and opened his knife. “I just wanted to use it to scare him. I wouldn’t have

used it on him.” The man chased him. Exhausted, he turned around, he said, and yelled “f--- off.” The man lunged at him, he said. “I must’ve stopped him. I turned around and ran away... I thought I was done for at that point. I was scared for my life.” He denied stabbing McGowan in anger. “I just wanted to scare him so he wouldn’t kill me or hurt me,” he said. Later, he saw the blood,

closed the knife and threw it into a shrub. “I just didn’t want to have anything to do with it any more,” he testified. “I’m really so very sorry it happened,” he sobbed. “I didn’t mean for him to die.” The teen denied Crown prosecutor Bob Bonner’s charge that he ditched the cellphone and knife because he didn’t want any evidence on him. Bonner asked the teen why he didn’t wave the knife at McGowan to show him

he had it. “Because I’m pretty sure he could have stomped me,” he replied. Bonner charged that he only wanted to get away any way he could. “No,” the boy replied. “I wasn’t trying to hurt him bad. I just wanted to get away.” The trial continues today. The jury heard that the accused no longer lives in Surrey. He is out on bail and working at McDonald’s.

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Property owners are reminded during the Canada Post service disruption, property owners are still responsible for ensuring that the property tax payments, utility payments and home owner grants are received by the City of Surrey on or before the due date. For alternative payment options, such as online banking, please visit www.surrey.ca or contact your financial institution.

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2011 Property Tax Notices have been mailed. If you have not received your Tax Notice, please contact the Property Tax Section at (604) 591-4181 immediately. All property owners are responsible for payment of property taxes regardless of whether or not a Tax Notice is received.

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ROBERTS BANK RAIL CORRIDOR PROGRAM

Judge fines company $140,000 after death of White Rock man

Proposed Works within the Panorama Ridge Area

The City of Surrey Engineering Department is hosting a Public Open House to present concept designs and obtain public feedback on proposed works associated with the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor Program in the Panorama Ridge area. The proposed works include construction of a new portion of Colebrook Road along the north side of the railway between 131A Street and King George Boulevard and construction of a new railway siding. The program also includes provisions for train whistling cessation throughout the area.

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Details of the proposed Public Open House are as follows: Date: Wednesday June 22, 2011 Time: 5:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Place: Colebrook Elementary School 5404 – 125A Street, Surrey, BC

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We welcome the opportunity to meet with you and discuss any concerns or questions you may have. If you are unable to attend the open house, the display panels and feedback form will be made available on the City website (www.surrey.ca/ccp) shortly after the open house. If you have any questions regarding the open house, please contact the City of Surrey at 604-591-4853 or email transportation@surrey.ca For more information on the Roberts Bank Rail Corridor Program please visit their web site at www.robertsbankrailcorridor.ca

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SURREY – A Surrey provincial court judge has fined a New Westminster-based river dredging company $140,000 in connection with the accidental death of White Rock resident Aaron Sigmund. “This is a tragic case,” Judge Rick Miller said. “No monetary penalty ever seems just when someone is killed. It always seems to me to be bordering upon disrespect to impose such a penalty.” Sigmund was a mate on the dredge “Sceptre Columbia” when he was killed in an industrial accident on the Fraser on July 9, 2009. He was crushed by a hydraulic weight while painting a dredging barge on the Fraser River, near the Surrey-Fraser Docks. His death devastated his wife and young son, Elijah. “The corporate defendant’s lack of proper vigilance will have a detrimental effect on Elijah and his mother longer and greater

than the criminal behaviour of many or even most offenders convicted of serious Criminal Code offences, such as robbery, fraud, or the like,” Miller said. “In this case the corporate defendant was not vigilant in assessing their workplace for safety violations. “They are justifiably proud of aspects of their corporate behaviour as regards worker safety, but it was not enough and a good man died.” Sigmund’s employer, Fraser River Pile & Dredge (GP) Inc., pleaded guilty under the Canada Labour Code to failing to install required guardrails, barricades and fences on that side of the dredge. Miller could have imposed a maximum fine of $1 million but concluded that $140,000 was fit, in accordance with the Crown and defence lawyers’ joint submission. Miller noted that immediately after Sigmund was killed the company “took immediate action to rectify the deficiencies” that led to his death.

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ENGINEERING PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE

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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A stadium-sized bucket of rotten tomatoes to the ignorant person who gave my child and his friend the finger while they were celebrating a Canucks win over Boston. You’re lucky I didn’t see this – you would have had a problem on your hands. Roses to all other people celebrating and making my son feel special without you even knowing it. A big basket of rotten tomatoes to the lowlife who felt he had the right to come onto my property in the middle of the night and steal one of our hanging baskets. Why should I bother spending money trying to make our home/neighbourhood look nice, when jerks like you ruin my efforts? I hope karma comes back to bite you. Roses and heartfelt blessings to the person who

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SURREY — An “Interbenchion” in Whalley last weekend involved a public bench at Surrey Central SkyTrain station and a creative group of people wanting to have some fun. Fenced in by civic authorities a few years ago in an attempt to reduce crime in the area, the bench remains behind metal bars — “imprisoned,” says the Interbenchion group, which went to work Sunday evening adding a TV, pillows, lamp and other “living room” furniture and accessories. It’s apparently all temporary and done without intent to damage anything. “We just want to brighten the area a bit, have fun with it and amuse people — it’s not political at all,” a man named “The Interbenchionist” told the Now in a phone interview Tuesday. Group members, he said, wish to remain anonymous because “it’s much more fun that way.” On Monday, an email sent to the Now linked to a website at interbenchion.blogspot.com, with before and after photos of the stunt. “It was fun doing it, although the TV was pretty heavy,” added The Interbenchionist. “It was up for a day and a bit, but I’m not sure how it all got cleaned out. No worries.” The website says the Interbenchion group involves

A gated-in bench at Surrey Central SkyTrain station before (left, shown from reverse side) and after a group of people redecorated the space Sunday evening. The photos are from the website interbenchion.blogspot.com. “community members, organizations and amateur artists. The purpose (is) to surprise, delight, confound and, at the very least, make people’s days slightly more interesting when they come through Surrey Central. Exciting things are happening in City Centre, and we want to add to the cultural fabric of the community.” This summer, things in the gated area (a “unique local oddity”) will appear and disappear at random, the

group says. “We hold the bench in high esteem, so it will not be harmed. After each Interbenchion, we will return the bench to its unadorned self for a length of time. Keep an eye on the bench and this website! We will be documenting the different Interbenchions that take place.”

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t was George Santayana who said, “Those who cannot remember the past are doomed to repeat it.” Private insurance companies in this province are betting on that. I recently read a column in the Province written by Lindsay Olson, an Insurance Bureau of Canada vicepresident. Olson used her column to attack ICBC’s monopoly of mandatory auto insurance coverage. Olson argues that the lack of competition in B.C. for mandatory coverage denies customers the best product at the best price and it’s an argument that, on the surface, makes sense. The flaw in Olson’s pitch lies not in what she wrote, but in what she chose to exclude from her piece: the past. ICBC was created in 1973 by the NDP government of Dave Barrett as a response to public anger

and frustration with private insurance companies. A lot of drivers back then (I’m old enough to remember) were very unhappy with the treatment they received at the hands of private insurers. I recall people using words like arrogant, arbitrary, greedy and others I can’t include here. ICBC has its warts, but I’ve never had a complaint about my dealings with them. I’ve had three claims in the past 18 months, or so. It seems there are a lot of drivers out there unfamiliar with the laws of physics who believe they can occupy the same space as me, at the same time. Let’s see, first there was the guy who backed his minivan into the side of my car as it was parked on the street outside my dentist’s office. Second was the woman who changed lanes while I was driving alongside her on 16th Avenue and modified the driver’s side of my car. Not long afterward, another woman decided the passenger side needed work,

The industry screwed drivers and in the process ultimately screwed itself.

changed lanes by ear and clipped me on that side. Each time ICBC has taken care of me. No hassle. Nothing but courtesy and efficiency. I have no complaints there. A few years ago, I had a claim for an accident that was my fault. Again, ICBC treated me right and considering it was my stupidity that caused the problem, the process was relatively painless. I have friends in other parts of Canada who pay considerably more for auto

insurance than I do here in B.C. Their driving records match mine, as do their ages and the type of vehicle. The difference? They live in areas where the market – that is to say, private companies – set the rates. Here’s the deal on private auto insurance and the creation of ICBC: the industry screwed drivers and in the process ultimately screwed itself. The province acted in the interest of its citizens. Now the industry is banking on ignorance to get

its mojo back. The industry is betting a lot of you out there don’t remember the days when they had their way with us. They’re betting their whine will fall on receptive ears, both in Victoria and among the driving public. Olson pointed out in her column that a competitive marketplace can often work to the benefit of the customer, a statement with which I am in general

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‘Possabilities’ a fantastic addition to the ‘Now’ The Editor, Re: “Look inside if you need inspiration,” the Now, June 14. I want to drop editor Beau Simpson a line to thank him for being involved in the Now’s new section called Possabilities and for spreading the word. The edition inside Tuesday’s Now was great – lots of inspiring stories and resources that I would like to explore with my children and disabled mother. Looking forward to the next issue! Keep up the good work. Julie Headridge, Surrey

Why are Surrey yards disappearing so easily? The Editor, I am extremely upset with the blacktopping of Surrey home yards that seems to be increasing in our community. Driving along 124th Street or 64th Avenue, you constantly see homes that used to have beautiful landscaping and are now paved with cement or blacktop, with no greenery or flowers in sight. As Surrey constantly promotes itself as

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a city of parks, I believe we get an “F” for building permits or home inspections if this going to continue. This includes new homes as well. Check our the new homes along 64th Avenue near Cloverdale. No yard – front or back. Have we become callous in our quest for cars that we cannot have yards and green space? Why is this allowed, especially considering we need special permits if we want to build a simple garden shed? I believe the City of Surrey’s inspection and approval group needs to be alerted and challenged on why this continues to occur. If this is the impression Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts wants in this city, I will be lobbying hard for change. Martin Ross, Surrey

Search for cancer cure makes for good read The Editor, Re: “No magic, hidden cure for cancer,” the Now, June 14. In the interest of fair reporting, has columnist Matthew Claxton researched

the case of Dr. Burzynski? His theories are carefully and scientifically researched and the unsuccessful attempts to put him in jail are recorded both in print and in person. The records of his work to find different and natural treatments are well documented. It makes a good read for those who want to get a little deeper into the subject without bias. Lionel Newton, Surrey

We need answers from our province on HST The Editor, On July 23, 2010, two months after the provincial elections when the legislature was not sitting, British Columbia announced that on July 1, 2010 the Harmonized Sales Tax (HST) replaced the PST in British Columbia. At that time, the government of British Columbia was given a $2.6-billion package as part of this deal. This change from GST/PST caused a shift of billions in tax dollar per year from businesses to British Columbia families. The questions that need to be addressed

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before a vote on the HST can be objectively taken are as follows: Why did the provincial government wait until July 23, two months after the provincial election when the legislature was not sitting, to announce that effective July 1, 2010 it replaced the PST with the HST? What was the provincial government’s justification for not telling the 4.5 million people living in British Columbia about this tax change before it was acted on? What happened to the $2.6 billion the provincial government received as part of the HST package? What conditions did the federal government put on the government of B.C. for implementing the HST? Why is the provincial government now telling the people of B.C. they will have to repay money to the federal government if they vote not to accept the HST? Why did we, the people of British Columbia, let the provincial government, our elected representatives, get us into this position? This province belongs to the people not to the government; we must exercise our rights as citizens of British Columbia and vote on the HST referendum! Helen Cunningham, White Rock

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Our guide to fun in the sun Starting next week in Surrey and nearby areas, there’s plenty to see, do, hear and experience this summer Tom Zillich

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SURREY ART GALLERY

An event on Friday, June 24 (7 to 9 p.m.) celebrates the opening of annual “ARTS 2011” exhibit and also “John Cranswick: A Quiet Nature,” at the Bear Creek Park facility. “ARTS 2011” features juried works by more than 50 established and emerging visual artists from Surrey and beyond, while “A Quiet Nature” offers a look at environmental-themed images by Surreybased Cranswick. Both exhibits are on view until Aug. 21, along with Ellen Moffat’s “vBox” sculpture/musical instrument piece and “From the Land of Five Rivers” show, done in recognition of The Year of India in Canada. Info: 604-501-5566.

NORTH DELTA FAMILY DAY

Parade, picnic and family fun happens Sunday, June 26 at North Delta Community Park and Social Heart area, on 84th Avenue near 112th Street. Enjoy live performances, children’s activities, rides, a street hockey tourney, displays, games and a barbecue, all presented by North Delta Lions Club. The community parade starts at 11 a.m. at Burnsview Secondary (7658 112th St.) and rolls north, then east along 84th Avenue, ending at the park.

SURREY’S CANADA DAY

Live music by Trooper, Harlequin, The Jeffersons (Surrey-raised country girl Lisa Brokop’s latest band) and Elise

Rock band Trooper, shown here performing during the 2010 Winter Olympics, will play for a flag-waving crowd at Surrey’s Canada Day celebration, July 1 at Cloverdale’s Millennium Amphitheatre. Estrada highlights the big July 1 shindig at Cloverdale’s Millennium Amphitheatre, at 64th Avenue and 176th Street. The day also includes thrill rides, post-concert fireworks and food galore (including a giant birthday cake).

CANADA DAY BY THE BAY

White Rock’s annual event celebrating the nation’s birthday (July 1) offers family-friendly fun at the beach and on Marine Drive. The day-long party involves

activities for kids, live entertainment, art displays and a 10K run.

CANADA DAY IN NORTH DELTA

Chalmers Park is the place to be to celebrate in this community, from 6 to 10:30 p.m., at 11400 76A Ave. Events include kid-friendly activities, a barbecue, family concert by the band March Hare and fireworks at 10:15 p.m. Bring picnic blankets and lawnchairs to this one.

CONCERTS IN THE PARK

Stages in North Delta host this series of free evening concerts in summer, with dates on July 7 (featuring the Celtic-folk band Dog House, at ND Social Heart Plaza), July 26 (Delta Concert Band at Sunshine Hills Park) and July 27 (Kindred Spirits, Sunshine Hills Park). For info, call 604-946-3306. see › page 20


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Yee Haw! See the West as it used to be, cowboys and cowgirls, animals and the open frontier. Join us for a good old fashioned week of Wild West adventures. Come wrangle up some summer fun in a week full of activities on the wild frontier as we build a western town, learn line dancing and hear tales of the old west.

5 Sessions $93 4247031 M-F

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9am-3pm

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MEDIEVAL WEEK “Romeo oh Romeo, Where Art Thy Campers?” Imagine a fantastic trip through medieval Europe. From jousting to archery, join us for the arts and sports of this legendary era. 5 Sessions $93 4247037 M-F

6-12yrs Jul 25

4 Sessions $74.25 4247038 Tu-F

6-12yrs Aug 2

9am-3pm

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CLOVERDALE’S GOT TALENT

BLAST FROM THE PAST

5 Sessions $93 4246983 M-F

Ahoy Mateys! Come set sail with us as we build pirate ships, learn about legends, and play pirate games and crafts. Will you discover the secrets of a hidden treasure map or meet the captain of a ghostly ship? Become a legendary pirate and walk the plank to find out!

9am-3pm

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Lights, camera, action! Join us for an exciting week of Cloverdale’s Got Talent. Whether you love to perform or enjoy the art of decorating ... you will have a blast!

5 Sessions $93 4247039 M-F

6-12yrs Aug 8

9am-3pm

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Learn survival skills with your team! It’s a week full of challenges, obstacle courses, games and more. Outwit, outlast, outplay! 6-12yrs Aug 15

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WACKY WATER It’s summer and it’s hot—we are going to kick back and be cool. We will end our week celebrating the wonders of surf and sea with a festive luau. Let’s spend the whole week getting wet and wacky. 5 Sessions $93 4247046 M-F

6-12yrs Aug 22

9am-3pm

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HOLIDAY HOOPLA Every day is a Holiday! Join us to celebrate Christmas, Easter, Valentine’s Day, Halloween and more. 5 Sessions $93 4247047 M-F

BASKETBALL CAMP

Have fun learning basic skills and dance techniques used by the pros to cheer your school teams on!

Can’t get enough basketball? Learn new skills or improve on your existing ones. Slam dunk your summer and join us for some fun!

5 Sessions $68.25 4245968 M-F

6-12yrs Aug 29

9am-3pm

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ART VENTURES CAMP Explore the wonderful world of arts and crafts. Create all kinds of things from masks to jewelry to pottery.

4 Sessions $121.25 8-12yrs 4247995 Tu-F Aug 2 9:00am-3:00pm 5 Sessions $79 8-12yrs 4247996 M-F Aug 15 12:30pm-3:30pm

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7-10yrs Jul 4 12:30pm-3:30pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

An excellent opportunity to test your dance shoes with a variety of dances. Try jazz and hip hop in this energetic, fun camp. 5 Sessions $68.25 4248143 M-F

6-9yrs Jul 18 9:00am-12:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

FRANCAIS LEVEL 1 CAMP Have fun leaning the basics of the French language in a camp environment.

7-10yrs Aug 15 9:00am-12:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

BABYSITTER TRAINING CAMP This is a Canada Safety Council Program that teaches you the basics of babysitting, including safety, basic first aid, organizing games and activity play. Certification upon completion. 5 Sessions $47.25 4249403 M-F 4249405 M-F

12-15yrs Jul 11 9:00am-11:00am Aug 15 9:00am-11:00am

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HOME SENSE CAMP Come learn what it takes to stay home alone. We’ll learn everything from basic first aid, easy snacks, and emergency procedures to much, much more!

5 Sessions $47.25 4246078 M-F 4246079 M-F

10-13yrs Jul 11 12:00pm-2:00pm Aug 22 12:00pm-2:00pm

Don Christian Elementary School

BADMINTON CAMP Improve your game, get active and have fun! Join us for a week of badminton game play and skill development. 5 Sessions $68.25 4248017 M-F 5 Sessions $68.25 4248016 M-F 4248018 M-F

5 Sessions $68.25 4248010 M-F 4248012 M-F

10-12yrs Jul 11 12:30pm-3:30pm Aug 8 12:30pm-3:30pm

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DANCE CAMP

5 Sessions $68.25 4246063 M-F

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SPORTS CAMP Play soccer, basketball and more! You name it, we can play it! Bring your friends and your energy for sports galore! 5 Sessions $131.25 4245969 M-F 4246124 M-F 4246005 M-F 4246125 M-F

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SCIENCE & SPORTS CAMP The perfect combination of science and sports. We will explore science with basic experiments and play games and activities. 5 Sessions $131.25 7-9yrs 4247994 M-F Jul 25

9:00am-3:00pm

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I’M GAME FOR SPORTS CAMP A camp opportunity committed to increasing healthy participation for all children to gain and learn from the benefits of sport and play. 5 Sessions $68.25 4260123 M-F

8-12yrs Jul 25 12:30pm-3:30pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

VOLLEYBALL CAMP Get active this summer and learn how to bump, set and spike! Meet new friends and play your favourite sport at the same time. 5 Sessions $68.25 4248021 M-F

9-12yrs Aug 15 12:00pm-3:00pm

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PRETEEN EXTREME CAMP This camp includes recreational sports, arts and crafts, swimming and field trips. Price of camp includes all supplies, transportation, admissions and supervision. Please phone 604-598-7967 for specific details on themes, out trips and activities. Daily registration and extended hours are available. 5 Sessions 4245907 4246064 4246066 4246067 4246068 4246069 4246070 4246071

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9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm 9:00am-3:00pm

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Preschool Camps

AMAZING ANIMALS CAMP Join us for a roaring good time as we learn about all kinds of animals from itsy bitsy bugs to large growling bears.

5 Sessions $52.50 4247984 M-F

4-6yrs Jul 18 12:00pm-2:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

ART VENTURES CAMP Young children will be introduced to a variety of mediums and will learn basic art skills. 4 Sessions $58.25 4247986 Tu-F

3-5yrs Aug 2 9:00am-11:30am

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

BUG DETECTIVES CAMP Follow the bug trail, discover their stages and learn about their habitat.

5 Sessions $63 4247338 M-F

3-5yrs Jul 11 9:00am-11:30am

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

HAWAIIAN CAMP Mini limbo your way to camp and when you are here make fruit kebabs, lei’s and dance the hula. 5 Sessions $63 4247342 M-F

3-5yrs Jul 25 9:00am-11:30am

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

JUNGLE ADVENTURE CAMP Welcome to the Jungle! Grab your binoculars and put on your backpack as we set off for an adventure. Learn all about the jungle and the creatures that live there. 5 Sessions $73.50 4247987 M-F

KINDERGARTEN READINESS CAMP Here is a great chance for little ones to get ready for the experience of learning the ABC’s and 1,2,3’s in a fun and social atmosphere. 5 Sessions $94.50 4247358 M-F 4247368 M-F

4-5yrs Aug 15 9:00am-1:00pm Aug 22 9:00am-1:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

KNIGHTS, DRAGONS & PRINCESSES CAMP Join in a medieval party for brave knights and elegant princesses! We will enjoy majestic crafts and royal activities, but watch out for the fire-breathing dragons! 5 Sessions 4247339 5 Sessions 4247356

$73.50 M-F $52.50 M-F

4-6yrs Jul 11 12:00pm-3:00pm 4-6yrs Aug 8 12:00pm-2:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

PIRATES PARADISE CAMP

SUN, SAND & WATER CAMP Splish splash your way to fun! Activities will include water limbo, drip, drip drop, water relays and more!

5 Sessions $63 4247341 M-F

3-5yrs Jul 18 9:00am-11:30am

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

SUPERHERO’S CAMP We will celebrate our Heroes, both real and make believe. Make a mask and cape while sharpening your ‘super powers’ during this week of fun! 5 Sessions $63 4247335 M-F

3-5yrs Jul 4 9:00am-11:30am

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

UNDER THE SEA CAMP Have a whale of a time discovering the mysteries of the sea through arts, crafts, stories, games and more. 5 Sessions $52.50 4247988 M-F

4-6yrs Jul 25 12:00pm-2:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

Ahoy matey! Are you ready to walk the plank, learn about the sea, search for buried treasure and make pirate crafts. 5 Sessions $73.50 4247343 M-F

4-6yrs Jul 25 12:00pm-3:00pm

Cloverdale Recreation Centre

SPORTS CAMP Lace up your sneakers and join us for a variety of sports and games. 4 Sessions 4246245 4246246 4 Sessions 4246247

$33.75 Tu-F Tu-F $42 Tu-F

3-5yrs Aug 2 9:15am-10:45am Aug 2 11:15am-12:45pm 3-5yrs Aug 2 1:15pm-3:15pm

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CYCLING EVENTS IN WHITE ROCK AND DELTA

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action happens this summer at Tour de White Rock (July 15-17) and Tour de Delta (July 8-10). The event in White Rock draws people to the city’s seaside hills with high-level racing, with $70,000 in prize money up for grabs; check out the Homelife Realty Hill Climb at 7 p.m. July 15 and scenic road race two days later (more info at www. tourdewhiterock.ca). North Delta’s Social Heart area is the scene for the MK Delta Criterium and Kids Crit, July 8 during the evening hours, with the White Spot Road Race set for July 10.

SCOTIABANK CANADIAN OPEN FASTPITCH WOMEN’S INTERNATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP Some of the world’s top female

athletes converge on Softball City in South Surrey for nine days of ball, this year from July 9-17. More info online at www.canadianopenfastpitch.com.

ARNOLD MIKELSON FESTIVAL OF ARTS

Over the course of two weekends in July, the three-acre grounds of South Surrey’s Mind and Matter Art Gallery come alive with artists’ creations, including paintings, jewelry, pottery, carvings and more, at 13743 16th Ave. on July 9-10 and 16-17. The 38th annual event celebrates the late Arnold Mikelson, whose wife, Mary, runs the show. Rick Forchuk emcees the festopening event, July 9 at 1:30 p.m. see › page 21


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NORTH DELTA

SURREY’S FUSION FESTIVAL

Annual music, food and culture showcase, hosted by the City of Surrey, happens at Holland Park (downtown Surrey, near Central City) on the weekend of July 1617. Headliners this year include British bhangra/R&B artist Jay Sean and reggaerock band Bedouin Soundclash. Admission is free at Fusion Festival, with music on multiple stages until 10 p.m. daily.

SNOWBIRDS IN WHITE ROCK

Canada’s famed aerial squad (pictured) returns Wednesday, July 27 for an earlyevening show high above Semiahmoo Bay, in a fundraiser for C.H.I.L.D. (Children with Intestinal and Liver Disorders Foundation). Tens of thousands of people turn out to watch this annual display of flying skills.

Show time is approximately 9:15 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 12 at the community park, 112th Street at 84th Avenue — but the movie title is still a mystery. Kid activities start at 8 p.m.; bring blankets and/or chairs, but leave the dog at home.

“STARRY NIGHTS” AT DEAS ISLAND PARK

Experience the magic and mystery of the waterfront park transitioning from day into night, 6:30 p.m. start Saturday, Aug. 13. A lantern-lit trail leads the way, but bring a flashlight just in case. Call 604-946-3306 for details.

THE BACKYARDIGANS

The very musical creatures from the hugely popular Treehouse TV show are back, this time on Sept. 10 with their “Quest for the Extra Ordinary Aliens” show, at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre. The kid-focused fun is produced by Koba Entertainment. As of this moment, show times are at 1 and 4 p.m., but expect a 7 p.m. show to be added (if history repeats).

FATHEAD

Long-established, award-winning band returns Friday, Sept. 16 to play hot funk, soul and rockin’ blues during another gig hosted by White Rock Blues Society, at the Rhumba Room bar at Pacific Inn Hotel (aka “the pink palace”), South Surrey.

“STELLAR SPACE” AT SURREY MUSEUM

SPIRIT OF THE SEA FESTIVAL

Annual four-day event fills White Rock with music, a parade, kid-friendly fun and games, this year from Friday, July 29 to Monday, Aug. 1. The popular torchlight parade happens Sunday, July 31, starting at 9 p.m. Look for event updates at www. spiritofthesea.ca.

JAMAICAN FESTIVAL

Like that reggae music? Holland Park in North Surrey is the place to be for this event, happening Sunday, July 31. Along with live music, experience a cricket clinic, tug-o-war battle, bobsled race, games, a strong-man contest, tests of agility and more. Info online at www.jccabc.net.

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Local produce, crafts and live entertainment are featured at farmers’ markets this summer in White Rock (Sundays at Miramar Village Plaza, 15154 Russell Ave., next to “whale” wall) and in North Surrey (Wednesdays from 1 to 6 p.m. at North Surrey rec centre courtyard).

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and entertaining online features and is now available to download from iTunes. It offers everything from basic festival information to an innovative new augmented reality feature called Where’s Will?, OMG. The free app brings show information to Bard audiences using interactive and intuitive design and includes play synopses, schedules, ticket purchase links, cast bios and photos, videos, podcasts, social media connections and special event information. Users can have fun with a Shakespearean insult generator and the Where’s Will? search game, which allows patrons to roam the festival grounds, using their iPhone cameras to locate a hidden animated William Shakespeare in various locations, invisible to the naked eye. They can then take a photo with the augmentedreality Shakespeare in the frame, and instantly share it on Facebook. Now my head is hurting. Or maybe this is just making the whole Shakespeare scene more accessible and user friendly. There you go — get the latest on your phone – just be sure to turn the

Users can have fun with a Shakespearean insult generator and the Where’s Will? search game, which allows patrons to roam the festival grounds… thing OFF once you are seated and ready for the live performance. No text, talk, photo or anything else your smart phone can do. Turn it off — all the way. Those nifty screens are just as distracting as a flashlight. Remember, even though you have interacted with Will on your phone, you are about to see a live performance. Off means off, not just “silent.” Thanks. Bard on the Beach is western Canada’s largest professional Shakespeare see › page 23

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company and this annual summer theatre festival has been staged in Kitsilano’s Vanier Park, adjacent to Vancouver’s downtown core, since 1990. The 2011 season runs from June 2 to Sept. 24, with productions in repertory of As You Like It, The Merchant of Venice, Henry VI: The Wars of the Roses and Richard III. And the new app isn’t the only thing that is new; this season you can enjoy a custom-built new Mainstage Theatre tent and reserved seating for all performances. For full details on Bard’s 2011 season, visit www. bardonthebeach.org. You might be able to do this on your smart phone, Nico Archambault if you are smart enough. And while you are still tuning in, don’t forget that So You Think You Can Dance Canada kicks off its fourth season on Monday, June 20, at 8 p.m. on CTV. It looks like we will be tuned to dance all summer — with, of course, a break or two for the beach and, perhaps, Bard. This new season of SYTYCD is history making, as “Canada’s Favourite Dancer” from season one, Nico Archambault, joins the judging panel. This is the first time a former winner returns to the show as a judge. Nifty. Maybe we will see some of our Surrey stars from last season as well, Danielle, Kirsten, Natalie and Charlene. Ever wonder where they are now and what they are doing with their dance career? Maybe there is an app for that.

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way, during a remake of Carrie, back in 2002. I was waiting to hear about the shoot location and they told me it was going to be at my former school — and it was going to be burning down the school, right? It was fantastic, a lot of fun being there to shoot that. The school was being torn down so they got to burn the crap out of it. We didn’t actually destroy it, but we didn’t have to be too careful, you know? It was strange walking the halls and being in the gym where I was for the dances and sports and all that.” Were you signed up for drama classes in high school? “No, that wasn’t my thing. How I got into acting was, my brothers are 10 and 12 years older than me, and they moved to Whitehorse in the late 1960s and started a vaudeville show for tourists, called the Frantic Follies. When I was about 10, I went up there in the summer, hang out and watch all the shows, so I kind of learned by osmosis.” Over the years, you’ve done a lot of musicals on stage, including Tommy (as evil Uncle Ernie) and Les Miz. Was that by design? “It’s funny, because I wouldn’t have ever called myself a musical theatre performer, but that’s what I seem to keep doing. There’s a lot of work in musicals – or has been, periods of a lot of work in musicals, so it’s nice to have that in your pocket, the ability to do them.” What’s it like acting on Dan for Mayor (which stars Port Moody-raised, Vancouver-based actor Fred Ewanuick)? “My character is a complete idiot, so it’s fun to play him. If people haven’t seen it, the premise is that Dan is a mid-30s bartender who tries to impress his ex-fiancée by telling her he’s running for mayor. The incumbent mayor has run unopposed for years, but he ends up getting hit by a bus, so Dan is the only candidate. They have an election, and I play the deputy mayor who runs against him. Lots of laughs there. ”

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changing, trip in the family SUV, with pet cat Snowball in tow. “It takes a lot of years of hard work to become an overnight success,” Sam adds. “Right now, we feel we’re up to the challenge.” Sam & Luke first turned heads a couple years ago when they won a talent contest staged by White Rock Blues Society. From there, the stages have grown in size and number, leading to gigs at high-profile places (with some high-profile players), including Bluebird Café in Nashville, The Viper Room in Los Angeles and the best venues in Vancouver. Their impending adventure won’t be all that organized. There is some flying by the seat of their pants in the plans, which include staying with friends and family, renting cheap hotel rooms and using free internet access to book gigs. “We just want to hit jams and open mics,” Luke says, “but of course we hope to pick up paying gigs as well. Our goal is to spread the word about our music one show at a time.” In one final performance before they take off for the States, Sam & Luke go semi-acoustic for an afternoon gig Sunday, June 26 at West Beach Bar & Grill, from 1 to 3 p.m. at Marine Drive and Elm Street, White Rock. It’s all-ages, no cover — and everyone is invited to bid the brothers goodbye (for now). Follow their progress online at samandluke.com.

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A couple hours south of here, the cozy outdoor concert venue at Tulalip Resort Casino is a stage for The Doobie Brothers, George Thorogood, Pat Benatar, Smokey Robinson and Kenny Rogers this summer. Details of hotel/concert packages are online at www.tulalipcasino.com. ❚ I’m looking forward to this: The new animated movie Cars 2, in theatres June 24, features The Cars’ hit “You Might Think” redone by Weezer, one of the best power-pop bands around. ❚ If you’re like me and loved Crazy Heart, you’ll rejoice to news that actor Jeff Bridges, who played faded country star Bad Blake in the flick, will release his self-titled debut album on Aug. 16, on Blue Note Records. Expect plenty of Crazy Heartworthy songs, as Bridges is recording the album with producer T Bone Burnett, his musical collaborator for the film. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com twitter.com@tomzillich

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Holy Trinity Anglican Church, 15115 Roper Ave., White Rock, is hosting its annual Strawberry Tea and Bake Sale on Saturday, June 25, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Includes a full lunch, with sandwiches, dessert and tea/coffee. Cost is $7 for Adults and $4 for children. There will also be books, jewelry and treasures sale tables. 604-531-0884. Huge Kids Swap Meet at Cloverdale fairgrounds, June 25 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. New and gently kids items for sale, everything for baby to 10 years old. Vendors are needed. 604-588-9919.

MEETINGS 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.

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North Delta-based author Gurjinder Basran reads from her award-winning novel on June 22. See listing under Books/Lit, page 34.

Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market: Fourth season of fresh food, artisans, live music and other attractions, Wednesdays during summer months from 1 to 6 p.m. in courtyard of North Surrey rec centre, 10275 135th St. Info: www.surreymarket.org. White Rock Farmers’ Market: Weekly event held Sundays (to Oct. 9) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Miramar Village Plaza, 15154 Russell Ave., White Rock. Non-profit White Rock Farmers’ Market was founded in 1999 and is operated by the White

PAGEANTS Mature Model Search: Fifth annual event staged by Pizzazz International, showcase set for Tuesday, June 28 at Pacific Inn Hotel, South Surrey. Event open to women age 30 and over. Info: 604541-3888, pizzazzinternational.ca.

Reserve, Sunday, July 24, followed by International Bog Day festival. Joggers of all ages and fitness levels are welcome. Enjoy light snacks and pancake breakfast after the jog. Registration opens at 8 a.m. To register, visit www.jogforthebog. org or pick up forms at Burns Bog Conservation Society’s office, #47953 120th St., Delta.

CORRECTION NOTICE In the June 17th Home Outfitters flyer, the T-Fal Actifry is available in select locations only. There are no rainchecks or substitutions available on this item.

FORUMS SFU Philosophers’ Café: Events held at university’s Surrey campus (at Central City), 13450 102nd Ave., room 3150, at 7 p.m. on first Wednesday of the month. Admission $5. Different topic every time, everyone welcome.

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not quite as bountiful as Palmer’s, but pretty decent nonetheless. That a man would willingly throw over a buxom 23-year-old for a 40-something with kids is a fantasy only held by delusional women over a certain age. That a woman as together as Aniston would laugh so readily and moronically at Sandler’s barking hands (don’t ask), is inconceivable. I hope she married him for his money. Stand-up comedian Nick Swardson steals every scene, for at least he realizes the ridiculousness of the situation and plays it to the hilt. Nicole Kidman’s character is like something out of a kids’ movie, a horny Cruella de Vil. No complaints on the blu-ray combo packs special features, however, which offers tons of extras. There’s an extra on cast members with the giggles, commentary with Sandler and Swardson plus separate commentary with director Dennis Dugan, a few extras dedicated to Decker, a few more highlighting Kevin Nealon’s small role, and much more.

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Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer Directed by John Schultz, starring Jordana Beatty, Heather Graham, Parris Mosteller. My rating: 6 (out of 10) In a movie aimed at kids, such as Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer, young people become the star attractions and central characters, while adults are given short shrift via minimal script presence. Oddly enough, that’s why Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer works as well as it does. By placing mom and dad squarely in the background — in fact, they are close to invisible, save for mom’s grown-up Daphne (from Scooby-Doo) round glasses — we’re entirely immersed in the slightly warped world of a young woman seeking big thrills. Judy Moody (Jordana Beatty) is what you might call a precocious kid. A third-grader with red hair and a burning desire to be the alpha female of her small gang, Judy looks at the beginning of summer with some degree of trepidation. She hates being bored, and the long, dog days

of July and August can last forever when you’re sitting around grandma’s house without your friends. When the movie opens, that’s exactly the kind of summer Judy is facing. While her friends go off to exotic locales and circus camp, Judy is left to linger at home with her little brother, Stink (a pintsized version of pop singer Sting, played by Parris Mosteller). Depressed and listless about her fate, Judy grows increasingly moody — until nutty Aunt Opal (Heather Jordana Beatty Graham) arrives to save the day with her eccentric ways and portable art studio. Forming a bond over a shared outsider stance, Judy and Opal find a way to fill out the summer with thrills, chills and glitter glue. They also learn a lesson or two about what makes a person truly mature, instead of just older. They also learn you don’t have to stop loving fun, or being creative, just because you hit double digits. For fans of the Judy Moody book franchise

by Megan McDonald, The Not Bummer Summer is a pretty loyal adaptation. It keeps the core characters intact, as well as the central relationships. More important, it captures the emotional reality of a kid anxiously seeking a sense of personal autonomy. Let’s face it: Most kid stress stems from the fact that they lack control over their own destiny. It’s mom and dad who make the decisions for the first decade or so, which means young people like Judy are powerless to shape their own fate. At least that’s how it feels for Judy. Her only escape is through fantasy, but even at that, she’s having a hard time fighting off the intrusions of the adult world. She needs a liaison officer to bridge the maturation gap, and that’s exactly what Opal seems to be: a grown-up who never lost her childlike ability to create, have fun and be totally silly. For grown-ups, the fun will sneak in between the surreal cracks, as mom and dad begin to look like lobotomy patients and the kids all look gifted. The heart of the film addresses universals without flinching or pandering, and for a summer kids’ movie, that’s about as “not bummer” as it gets.

‘Wings & Wheels’ on Father’s Day Another “Wings & Wheels” event in South Surrey could be a good way to celebrate Father’s Day this Sunday (June 19). The third annual event showcases some well-polished motorbikes and ultralight flights at King George Aviation, 4981 King George Blvd. Also Jason Buie featured is the music of local blues guitar player Jason Buie and friends. The day’s events are capped by trophy presentations at 4 p.m. Admission is by donation, with proceeds going to a kids’ camp supported by the B.C. Professional Fire Fighters Burn Fund. “Last year’s event saw huge crowds enjoying all the sparkly sights, melodic sounds and flavourful smells,” said event organizer Ron Szoczei. More details are online at www.kinggeorgeairport.com/ wingsandwheels.


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Novel ‘Skeena’ hits home Carolyn Cooke

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There’s quite a buzz about the novel Skeena penned by Surrey writer Fauzia Rafique. And with reason. Rafique set out to write a story that would help give people in Canada some context of what life is like for women in Pakistan, and at the same time, she said, people in Pakistan were equally clueless about what life is like for Muslim immigrant women here in Canada. “If you don’t have a context for my oppression, you can’t appreciate the degree of it or the form of it,” Rafique said. And so Skeena is told in the first person, with a lot of dialogue, deliberately crafted to draw readers into her experiences as the title character goes from a young girl in rural Pakistan into a young woman wanting to study medicine and then dealing with the real and limiting effects of Islamization. Rafique, who immigrated to Canada from Pakistan, experienced this first-hand – the new and restrictive rules put on women to conform to a more conservative version of Islam, the repeal of rights, the lack of meaningful work. The once busy journalist,

editor and television screenwriter moved with her husband and young family to Canada in 1986. Skeena comes to Canada for an arranged marriage, and not only faces massive culture shock, but the misery of a violent marriage in which her needs are not considered. Skeena leaves, and moves to the Lower Mainland, but 9/11 changes everything for her once again as racism rears its ugly head. Skeena was first published in Pakistan in Punjabi, Rafique’s first language, with great care taken to keep a low profile. The book, which is now available in three languages, is published in English by Surrey-based Libros Libertad with a greater fanfare. People – both men and women – tend to have very intense, emotional responses, according to Rafique, and that was what she wanted – to have readers feel as though this were their story, too. This is the first of three novels she began years ago in Toronto. She has just released a volume of poetry as well, titled Passionfruit. For updates and news on public readings (some in English, others in Punjabi) of Rafique’s work, see http://novelskeena. wordpress.com.

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SURREY – Located in the booming Panorama neighbourhood, the Blume town home community is happy to invite the public to its grand opening this weekend. Blume is opening two brand new show homes, which will showcase its most popular plans. The development is surrounded by parks, family-focused amenities and modern conveniences. “You can walk to the Bell Performing Arts Centre, your kids can walk to school and you have quick access to Highway 10 and King George Boulevard,” said Curt Woodhall, senior marketing manager for Vesta Properties, the development company behind Blume. “Plus there are golf

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Blume’s contemporary feel is carried through into the interior of the homes with features such as full granite in the kitchen, stainless appliances and real maple wood cabinets. classic colonial, with urban influences, including professionally designed exterior colour schemes featuring a rich and natural colour palette, stained

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Fourteen seasons in the NFL, including a Super Bowl win with the Pittsburgh Steelers, propelled North Delta Secondary grad Mitch Berger (left)into the Delta Sports Hall of Fame Saturday night in Ladner. (Photo: MARK BOOTH)

It took about two hours on Saturday night to better understand the rich history of athletics in Delta and level of excellence this municipality is still producing. Delta Sports Hall of Fame’s impressive seventh annual Banquet of Champions at the Coast Hotel in Tsawwassen not only recognized athletic achievements past and present but the valuable contributors away from the field who make it all possible in the first place. The Hall of Fame’s class of 2011 features nine inductees, including arguably one of Delta’s greatest athletes of all time. Mitch Berger not only spent 14 seasons as a kicker in the National Football League, he played a starring role for the last senior boys basketball team from the municipality to win a B.C. title — the 1990 North Delta Huskies. No wonder the 38-year-old found himself headed for the Hall of Fame just months after his retirement as a player had become official. The sold-out banquet, which included Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington, Mayor Lois Jackson and members of council, also got to hear an inspirational message from guest speaker Alexa Loo. The Richmond snowboarder and two-time Olympian discussed her disappointment of the 2006 Winter Games and how her will, hard work and, most importantly, community support kept her dream alive to be in the starting gate for the 2010 Winter Games in her hometown. Here’s a closer look at the 2011 Hall of Fame inductees.

Athletes Candice Murray – Softball After a stellar career at the minor level, which included winning four provincial titles with North Delta teams, Murray wasted little time in enjoying success at the collegiate level, earning all-star honours in her freshman season at Simon Fraser University. She would go on to be named NAIA Division One Player of the Year and also become a fixture with the national team program. The standout infielder started for Canada at the 1996 Olympic Summer Games in Atlanta. Today, Murray is a Vancouver police officer and has remained active in her hometown, having served on the Delta parks and recreation commission. Mitch Berger – Football/Basketball A two-sport standout at North Delta secondary, Berger quarterbacked the Huskies to the provincial playoffs in his Grade 12 year and also was a huge presence on the basketball court. He earned MVP honours at the Fraser Valley Championships and was a first-team all-star at the B.C. “AAA” tournament as North Delta defeated Richmond High in the title game. Berger spent one season at highlyregarded Tyler Junior College in Texas where he earned a full-ride scholarship to the University of Colorado as a punter/place kicker. He was taken in the sixth round of the NFL draft by the Philadelphia Eagles and would go on to play professionally for 14 seasons, capped by a Super Bowl win in Pittsburgh in 2008. see HOCKEY COACH › page 48

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Hockey coach guided N. Delta’s best team Builder Lyle Gatley – Rowing This 1968 Olympian and longtime Ladner resident has made a huge impact in the community by cofounding the Delta Deas Rowing Club in 1986. He coached the very first girls crew and his woodworking class at South Delta Secondary school helped build the club’s boathouse. By 1988, the Deas Island facility was ready to host its first regatta. The club has grown from a high school program to feature collegiate and masters rowers. In 2007, Gatley was a recipient of Rowing B.C.’s Volunteer Sport Administration Award.

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Team 2004 Ladner Pioneers – Lacrosse One of the most difficult championships to win for Canada’s official summer sport is the President’s Cup for senior “B” lacrosse supremacy. The Pioneers defeated the Kahnawake Mohawks 6-3 in the championship game to win the cup. Goaltender Rob Cook earned tournament MVP honours. Coach Ron Johnson – Hockey This longtime North Delta resident has succeeded in virtually all levels of amateur hockey, dating back to 1979 when he guided a women’s team to a B.C. championship. In the mid-1980s he was behind the bench when B.C. won gold at the Canada Winter Games and several years later coached the most successful team in the history of North Delta Minor Hockey, culminating with winning the prestigous Western Canadian Bantam AAA championship. Johnson also tasted success at the junior “B” level, guiding the Richmond Sockeyes to provincial championships in 2003 and 2004. He has won coach of the year awards on six different occasions and has twice been honoured by Hockey Canada for his contributions to the game. Pioneer John Service – Swimming This longtime Tsawwassen resident was a member of

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Ron Johnson, right, was recognized for his years coaching minor and junior hockey. (Photo: MARK BOOTH)

Harry Jenkins – Hockey This longtime volunteer served as a trainer for more than 35 years with the Seafair Junior “B” and Richmond Sockeyes Junior “A” hockey teams. Closer to home, Jenkins has been actively involved in a similar capacity with the Ladner Bruins senior men’s hockey club. The team, which features mostly former junior level players who live locally, has enjoyed great success, having won numerous championships, including the Pacific Cup and Western Regionals.


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There were few, if any, surprises when the B.C. Hockey League held its annual general meeting last week. The junior A puck circuit had earlier announced sweeping changes to its playoff format and schedule, leaving the AGM as a forum to adopt the alterations officially. The league will not release its full 2011-12 schedule until July but teams did get a sneak preview of how the new format will work. The league will not begin play until later September and will finish in mid-March with just four playoff qualifiers in each conference. Interconference play will also be curtailed. The Surrey Eagles will play a conference schedule featuring Langley, Nanaimo and Victoria eight times (four at home and four on the road) with seven games each against Coquitlam, Powell River, Cowichan and Alberni Valley. The remaining eight games on the 60-game schedule will be filled out against Interior Conference teams. “With only four teams making the playoffs there had to be a more balanced schedule,”

said Eagles coach Matt Erhart. “If you’re playing two of the weaker teams in a more unbalanced schedule and you play them 10 times each, you have a pretty good chance of making the playoffs. For us it probably works out to the same amount of travel because we have two less trips to the Interior but two more to the Island.” Off the ice, the Eagles received some mixed news with the announcement that defenceman Steve Koshey will not be back next season after accepting a scholarship to the University of Alabama at Huntsville. “We’re really happy for Steve,” Erhart said. “It was his third year in the league and once he got to Surrey, he got a lot more exposure to college scouts than he did when he played in Trail. When he came here, we had a decent run in the playoffs and more teams were able to watch him.” Koshey is the ninth Eagle to earn a scholarship from last year’s team, a total that amounts to almost half the roster. While Koshey’s loss will hurt the Eagles’ blue line depth, Erhart said all the scholarships reflect well on the club when it comes to recruiting new talent.

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BRAVISSIMO! Chamber Music Workshop for Young Musicians Do you love Music? Do you play a Band or Orchestral Instrument? Join "Bravissimo" for a fun week of Chamber Music! Ages 10-18 Beginners-advanced $225 (must register by June 3o)10am-1pm Mon. July 5 through Fri. July 8 at Ryerson United Church call Erin 604-788-1318 musicmarks@hotmail.com

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Simpson Strong-Tie Canada, Ltd. in Maple Ridge is currently hiring a Maintenance Millwright/Industrial Mechanic. Successful applicant must have completed high school (or equivalent), along with vocational training and Millwright T.Q. certificate. A 2nd or 3rd year apprentice or equivalent experience leading to obtaining a Red Seal certification will be considered. Other relevant trades such as Heavy Duty Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Industrial Electrician, etc. will be also given consideration. Good mechanical and organizational skills, time management and prioritizing capabilities, good oral/written communication skills, analytical and trouble- shooting abilities. A good, working knowledge of pneumatics, hydraulics and machine controls as well as ability to operate lathes, milling machines, drill presses, shears and welders will be an asset. Ability to read blue prints is a must. Simpson Strong-Tie offers a package of competitive wages, benefits plus quarterly bonuses. Please fax resume to Jacquie McLean, at 604-460-4780 or Email: jmclean@strongtie.com. Resumes must be in MS Word Format.

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• PROSPECT & DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS • MANAGE & GROW A 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

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ARE YOU EXCITED BY THE CHANGING MEDIA LANDSCAPE? If you answered yes to this question, then come and join our team at The NOW Newspaper 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. YOUR SUCCESS WILL BE MEASURED BY YOUR ABILITY TO:

• PROSPECT & DEVELOP NEW BUSINESS • MANAGE & GROW AN ESTABLISHED 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 Thursday, June 30 to: Catherine Ackerman Advertising Manager cackerman@thenownews.com

Based in Saskatoon and reporting directly to the Group Publisher (Saskatchewan), the Vice President, Integrated Ad Sales will be responsible for advertising sales at both properties, focusing on initiatives that drive advertising sales revenue across digital, mobile and print platforms. Working with the Marketing & Product Development group, this individual will be integral in the development of all related opportunities and resources for the launch of a number of initiatives created at the local and national levels. As a leader with an entrepreneurial spirit, the successful candidate embraces new ideas, challenges convention and has a track record of delivering results.

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* Direct the combined sales force and ad support groups across both Saskatoon and Regina operations; * Inspire a team of sales professionals to sell integrated ad solutions across the brands’ digital, mobile and print platforms; * Promote an environment that rewards innovative thinking and new ideas across all areas of the business; * Work hand-in-hand with marketing & product development and both editorial newsrooms to create compelling revenue-driven products across all platforms: * Fiscal planning, budget tracking and re-forecasting; and, * Build ever deeper ties and relationships with the communities we serve

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* Excellent team leadership skills as a manager in a sales environment with an impressive history of achieving sales goals and helping others reach theirs; * Experience in a sales environment selling ads on digital and mobile platforms is a definite asset; * Experience with departmental planning and budgeting process and analysis; * Ability to operate at both the strategic and operational levels of a sizeable organization; * Track record of making a significant impact on a large organization in a short period of time; and, * A combination of education, experience and training will be considered. Related post-secondary education is an asset. Closing Date: June 20, 2011 Interested applicants are invited to apply in confidence to: Human Resources Leader-Post, a division of Postmedia Network Inc. 1964 Park Street, P.O. Box 2020, Regina SK S4P 3G4 Email: humanresources@leaderpost.com Confidential Fax: (306) 781-5487 We thank all applicants; however only those candidates shortlisted for an interview will be contacted.

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Tsawwassen Collision requires a part- time Bookkeeper/Accounts Administrator. This position includes immediate responsibility for full cycle accounts payables and receivables, vendor statements, cheque runs and bank reconciliations. Growth potential will be in personnel administration, ongoing minor contract monitoring, and assistance with efficiency and cost control analysis. This is an on-site position and is expected to initially be a 12 to 16 hour per week. It can be structured as either an in house employee for a person with no other income or as a contract position for a person with other work or clients. Hours of work are flexible but would be split over three days a week. Qualifications: Experience in full cycle bookkeeping, proficiency in Simply Accounting and MS Excel are requirements for this position. Please send responses by email to tcadmin@tcltd.pro or fax to 604 648 9049

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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.

Email resume to bevohr6@gmail.com or fax 604-888-8048

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Required to start immediately for Gold Key. Must have a valid Drivers License. Please call Gaspard or Rob at

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Email: gaspard@goldkey.ca

BACKHOE OPERATOR

Experienced Rubber Tire Backhoe Operator required for work in the Lower Mainland. CAT 420D. Starting $25 hr. Fax resume: 604-881-2169 Email: grove@shawbiz.ca

Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377

Busy Construction company requires experienced FOREMANS, PIPE LAYERS & MACHINE OPERATORS to start immed. Jobs are in the Fraser Valley area. We are a growing company that offers a competitive package for the right individuals. Fax resume with ref’s to 604-792-5440

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Assistant Greenhouse Grower

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FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Certification required • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca

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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:

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

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Greenhouse Workers

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.

Email resume to bevohr5@gmail.com or fax 604-888-8048

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

A medium sized mfg. co. in Port Kells requires a Recpt/ Billing Clerk for a 1 year maternity leave. Knowledge of Syspro an asset. Please e-mail or fax your resume to patw@collinsmfg.com or 604-778-7689

Fax resume to 604-542-4884

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Hotel Restaurant

Required for wholesale bakery est. 1985. Applicants should have min. grade 11 math and able to lift 40kg. Opportunity to learn new skills on modern equipment and develop a career in the bakery trade. Wage rate negot/commensurate with exp. Benefits included. Resume with references to Production Manager: tonyhart@telus.net or fax: 604-534-2280

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NEW HORIZON

Montessori School www.nhmontessori.com

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

GARAGE SALES CLOVERDALE Auto Parts & More . . . Saturday & Sunday June 18 & 19 ★ 9 to 3 18161 - 69 Ave, Surrey

PLASTIC INJECTION MOLDING COMPANY

seeks f/t INJECTION MOLDER/ WAREHOUSE HELPER. Some lifting (30-50lbs), must be mechanically inclined & fluent in English. Forklift license is an asset.

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

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MEAT/DELI MANAGER & FT PRODUCE CLERK For Terry’s NO FRILLS Located at 15355 Fraser Hwy, Surrey

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Townhouse Complex Garage Sale Sat, Jun 18, 9am-Noon 6465 184a Street Rain or Shine Lots o Great Items!

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Saturday Only June 18 ★ 9 to 4 9088 - 161 A Street, Sry Rain or Shine

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Sat June 18, 9am-4pm, Woodland Grove Complex,

#1-10042 154th St, Surrey Furniture, tools, household & lots more

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Saturday, June 18th From 8am until 1pm 2910 - 145A Street Baby furniture, ladies fashions, couch, loveseat, credenza, coffee tbl, baby clothing & toys. Rain or Shine! No Early Birds Please!

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Bear Creek Glen Community Yard Sale! 20+ Homes Sat, June 18 ★ 10am - 2pm

7850 King George Blvd, Sry Enjoy the Great Bargains!

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Hazelmere Townhouse Sale

SATURDAY SALE June 18th ★ 9 to Noon

Sat Jun 18, 9am-3pm, 18088-8th Ave (next to

Furniture, Small Appliances, Household Items & More!

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White Rock DOWNSIZING 2 Homes Sale Saturday & Sunday

June 18 & 19 • 8am-3pm

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COMPLEX-HOSTED Garage Sale SATURDAY, JUNE 18, 9am - 2pm 6875 - 121 Street /Pls park on street

Office Personnel

ACCOUNTANT- Experience in all aspects of accounting, with emphasis on A/P, A/R, invoicing and inventory control. Must be CGA, CA or CMA or in last year of program. This is a long term postition located in Whonnock, BC. with opportunity for advancement. Please fax resume to 604-462-7246 or email gsedore@frasercedarproducts.com

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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

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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

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SEARS BRAND 2 RECLINER COUCH. brown, good cond, $250. Legend 3 Wheel Handicap Scooter, good, cond, $600. 604-532-0941

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DINING ROOM table, 6 chairs, buffet & hutch, solid wood $550 leather love seat double recliner near new $500. 604-796-2513 VILAS MAPLE bdrm furn, 4 matching pcs exc cond $1200. 604-626-0441 call after 4pm

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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: The weeks ahead emphasize home, children, real estate, security, retirement, gardening, soul, nutrition and Mother Nature. It’s a splendid time for a camping vacation. (Better not to leave before June 28. You face many “home concerns” until then.) You will be ending some associations and projects now, perhaps to give new ones room to grow. Although this is usually a sluggish, restful period, you’re kept busy with a lot of communications, paperwork, errands – or wanderlust – now through July. Since your curiosity is up, investigate new income sources/ideas – they’re lucky! Taurus April 20-May 20: Be ambitious Sunday/ Monday – despite a subtle disagreement or heavyhanded legal or educational “pronouncement,” you’re on the path to success (for at least two years, financially, so be optimistic, make plans and go forth these months ahead!). Now to Aug. 2, you might spend too much, or be pushed to spend by government fees. Saving is your friend! Tuesday begins a month of paperwork, short trips, errands, casual acquaintances – you’ll be busy! Love is gentle, easy Monday to Wednesday, but you might doubt it: relax. Retreat, rest Thursday/Friday. Your energy surges Saturday p.m. Gemini May 21-June 20: This week isn’t easy for anyone. You could meet barriers or the need to compromise in finances or sex, especially Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday/Friday. On the plus side, your courage and determination grow now to early August, and so does your optimism. Group affairs grow; you’ll feel befriended. If someone criticized you to a group (secretly) these past few weeks, they prove ineffectual now. The month ahead emphasizes earnings, spending, possessions, sensuality and memory. Sunday’s gentle, mid-week’s ambitious (Wednesday best) and late week brings optimism and popularity!

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Cancer June 21-July 22: A month of quietude and weariness ends Tuesday, as four weeks of high energy, charisma and effectiveness begin. Start important projects. Ask favours, call in markers. Until June 28 (next week) you might face opposition, or be attracted to a deeply alluring person. As usual, love is better than war. In the present week, especially Sunday to Tuesday, watch what you say to others: avoid secrets, gossip, etc. You are just beginning a splendid year-long popularity surge, especially at work. After Tuesday’s confusion/worry, grand inspiration flows Wednesday – follow hunches! Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Tuesday begins a month of retreat, quietude and rest. Your career luck will stay high, even rise. You can work in the background to advance your position: you’ll be especially good with government, institutional or head-office contacts. (Though these present some difficulties this Sunday and Tuesday.) Your hopes and optimism will rise also, and despite your need for solitude, you could receive an unusual amount of calls and invitations. So grab your rest when you can. This week isn’t easy, so remain realistic and diplomatic, particularly in legal, travel, sex and financial zones. Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Tackle your work Sunday/ Monday. Tuesday begins a month of celebration, flirtation, entertainment, optimism and popularity! You might meet someone very compatible in a group, someone who lifts you to humorous, good-natured heights. The year going tforward favours love – and far travel, learning, culture. Various problems and barriers confront you Sunday to Tuesday – don’t invest nor make any important commitment. This advice applies Thursday also. Inspiration returns Wednesday – and relationships turn from delusion to sweet knowing. Friday’s sexy, Saturday night’s loving, wise.

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Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: You feel romantic Sunday/ Monday, but events don’t help. Be cautious. Monday begins six weeks of partnership opportunities,possibly of legal hassles. Seek convergence, not dispute. If a partner begins talking about an international move, be wary. Recently, after a five-month respite, the sober side of your life returned to prominence – you can once again re-make your domestic, security, property and child-oriented situation – much more fortunately! (To next June.) Tuesday starts a month of ambition, and dealings with authorities. Reject relationships Thursday, embrace them Friday. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Mysteries fade; enlightenment comes Tuesday onward (for a month). Expect widened understanding, gentle love, international contacts, religious, educational and cultural involvements. Your life, for the next three years, will be filled with opportunities (especially financial ones) and, if you’re single, with cheerful, attractive love prospects. Every odd-numbered month, and the 10 days before it, will promote these (relationships and opportunities). E.g., July (seventh month) qualifies, with late June. Minor communication snafus this week. Romance calls Wednesday and Saturday. Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The (semi?) exciting events of the past few weeks yield now to a deeper, slower thrill, as intimacy, commitment, financial investment or clearing debts, grow more important for the month ahead. (It starts Tuesday morning – but make no commitments before June 28.) Secrets, research, intuition, dreams and hunches accompany this commitment trend. You might fall for someone new, or raise an ongoing romance to a more mature level, now through early August. If you’re the feisty type this phase can bring arguments and fights. Your choice! Domestic intuition strong Wednesday.

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Finish a project or chore Sunday/Monday. By late Monday onward (to August) a new task enters; and by Tuesday, a month of new horizons, fresh air and relationship excitement begins. This happens every early summer, but it’s more significant this year, as your romantic luck is beginning to climb strongly! If you’re married, the month ahead brings joys through children, vacation, sports and “winning.” (Singles get this, too.) Watch what you say – and legal parameters – midweek. Rest, rejuvenate, strengthen foundations Thursday/ Friday. Romance Saturday p.m. – join a group. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: It hasn’t been a strong summer for you, Aquarius, but the months ahead (12 of them) bring a strong, beneficial rebuilding period, which might be marked by the purchase of a new home, better rental, the entry of a new baby, lifefreeing therapy, or other good foundational moves. One of the first requirements of this new foundation will be work, which confronts you Tuesday onward for a few weeks. Dive into this eagerly (but cautiously before June 28, as the path’s a bit rocky). You could be fooled about money Tuesday, and make a bad bet. But money inspiration’s great Wednesday. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Rest deeply Sunday/ Monday – Monday p.m. onward, your energy and charisma rise, and Tuesday morning begins a month of romance, creativity, pleasure and adventure! But Monday also starts six weeks of friction on the home front. Be gentle with parents and kids. Romantic urges outside the home might cause dissention within it. These same six weeks, you might have an opportunity to buy or sell real estate – OK, but strictly avoid moving into a new residence before Aug. 3. (It would “set up” long-term friction.) You might change sources of income. Joy Wednesday: thank God. timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014


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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

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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.

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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 Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

SKYLINE TOWERS 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

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102-120 Agnes St, N.West

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.

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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!

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22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge

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

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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

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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. $1200 + utls. N/P. 604-807-7390 or 604-581-9797

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

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

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

SRY: City Point. VIEW Executive 1 BR, all appls, sec prkg. Games room, lounge, BBQ area. NS/NP. Avail July 1. Refs req’d. $975 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

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

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NEWTON, 3 BR Rancher, l/r, d/r, fam rm, 6 appls, 1 bath, on acre, nr amens. $1400. 604-572-1966 '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 CENTRAL, near skytrain. 3 BR detached bsmt house, appls, f/yrd. Avail now. $1,200/mo + util. 604-580-8017 or email: pchappelle@kinsmenplace.org

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62 AVE/126 ST, Brand New 3 BR bsmt, NS/NP. $975 incls utils. 604-590-9290 or 778-552-3089

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Suites/Partial Houses

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

CLOVERDALE, 1 BR bsmt ste, own W/D, priv ent. $700 incls utls. Ns/np. July 1st. 604-576-0323 CLOVERDALE, 1400SF 2 BR gr lev, 2 bath, f/p, inste W/D, liv/fam/ ding rm, cov patio. Avail AUG 1. $1250. NS/NP. 604-574-5494 CLOVERDALE 58/168 1 BR side suite, bright/spac. Inc utils. $625. N/s, n/p. Av now. 778-895-9109

NEWTON AWESOME 1000sf 1BR + den, n/p, n/s, insuite laundry, incl heat & hot water. $725. Avail Jul 1. 604-596-5846 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. 604-572-9152

SRY 143/100 Ave, 1 BR gr lev, sh’d W/D. NS/NP. $675 incls utls/ cable. Avail now. 778-558-3778

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 SPACIOUS, Newly Reno’d, 1 BR g/lvl, incls all utils, internet, $650, ns/np, Avail July 1. nr Freeway. 604-377-5346 FRASER HTS. 109/168. 1 BR bsmt stes. New paints/flrs. Washer. $550-$650/mo incl hydro & ’net. Ns/np. Now. 778-318-6568

SRY, 72 /Scott Rd, 1 BR, grd/lvl, fenced back yard, shared laundry. $650/mo incl util & satelite tv. Ns/ np. 604-202-3251

Townhouses Rent

6605

CLOVERDALE 2 BR, 5 appls, f/p Walk to bus/school/shops. $850 incl ht/ht wtr. Refs. 604-589-4813 SRY, CHIMNEY Heights, 76/146. 2 BR. Priv laundry. Ns/np. $750 incl hydro. July 1st. 778-242-8073

SRY, Chimney Hts. 1 BR, f/bath. Ns/np, no laundry. $550/mo incl hydro/cbl. Immed. 604-592-6663

CLAYTON HILL, Nice 2 BR gr lev ste on acerage, $950 incls utls. Avail now. N/S. 604-882-1177 CLAYTON HTS. 2 BR bsmt ste, own w/d. 1400sf. $1200 incl hydro. Jul. NS/NP. 604-574-0068

Suites/Partial Houses

GREEN TIMBERS. 146/88. Clean 2 BR g/lvl, incls cbl & utils, $700. Now. ns/np. 778-552-4184 GUILDFORD. 70/150 St. New, 2 BR. $675 incl hydro & cable. Ns/ Np. Avail now. 778-882-2310

CHIMNEY HGHTS side ste, 2 BR, maple kitch, priv yard, hrdwd flrs, d/w, July 1. 778-389-3256

6602

SRY, Royal Heights. 1 BR, f/bath. Ns/np, no w/d. Near Skytrain. $500 incl utls & internet. Av now. 604-345-3741 or 604-581-5773

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 2BDRM/1BTH 14845-71a ave Brand new, utilities included, no pets or smoking. Call or txt 604307-2071.

SRY 88/150ST. newer 2 BR, lam flrs, by park. $725 incls utils & cable. NS/NP. Avail July 1. 604-957-2430 or 604-537-2471

SURREY, SOUTH. KG BLVD/ 16th area, large 2 BR bsmt, priv parking, patio & entry, w/d, full kitchen, easy Hwy 1/bus access. Ns/np. Available July 1st. $1100/mo inc utils. 604-277-0022

SRY FLTWOOD 1 BR g/l, clean, quiet. $500 incls utils, no lndry. Immed, NS & NP. 604 317-7866

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

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

6615

Wanted To Rent

DO YOU LIVE ON A MAJOR ROADWAY? Interested in renting out a few feet of your front yard? We are looking to place a sign to generate prospects. 1-888-367-3069

6620

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

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

Time to Get Your Own Place? Find your answer in the Classifieds – in print and online!

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● CLOVERDALE - 18898 65th Ave, HOUSE, 3900 sqft, 5bd & 2 suites, quiet neigh, great location.$1,888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663

www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6565

Office/Retail Rent

SRY, SOUTH. 820 sf office space on second floor, for rent. Excellent location! Near the border on 176th St. $800/mo + utils + HST. Available immed. Semi-truck parking available. 604-538-3222

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

FOR RENT

1-BEDROOM A PT. Move in tomorrow. Affo rdable monthly rent. Call Today !

1 BR bsmnt ste in prestige Hunter Park Cloverdale. Kitchen, dinning room, living room, F/P, Heat/ hydro/cable & internet included $975.00. Call Mark 778-574-4712 143/82: BRITE 3BR g/lvl suite,1.5 bath, Big yd, Cvrd Patio, nr Bus, Park. N/s, np. Ref. 778-908-8028

160/89 AVE; Lrg 1 BR gr lvl, $575 incls utls. NS/NP. Avail Now. 604-581-6290 or 778-999-6290

Warehouse/ Commercial

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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

To advertise your Home Service Business call Classifieds 604-444-3000

HOME SERVICES 8080

8015

Appliance Repairs

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

8020

Blinds & Draperies

WINDOW BLINDS HUGE SALE VanBC Window Coverings is offering factory direct prices to home owners. (604) 590-0979 / (604) 728 2153

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!

604-585-1755

A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162 Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993

8060

Concrete

STAMPED CONCRETE

*Patios, Pool Decks, *Sidewalks Driveways *Forming *Finishing * Re & Re All Your Concrete Needs

30 yr exp. Quality workmanship Fully insured

Danny 604.307.7722

8075

Drywall

FOR EXPERT Drywall, Taping & Finishing, Bob @ 604-520-9888 leave msg. or call after 5pm HW DRYWALL CONTRACTING Jobs big or small + texture repairs. 604-574-7502 or cell: 614-4732 K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703

8080

NEWSPAPER.COM

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. ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect Contr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493

Electrical

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

8090

Fencing/Gates

★FENCE Repairs •NEW Fencing •All Styles •Power Washing •Wrty •FREE Est. Dalvin 778-881-1359

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

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 PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793

8130

Handyperson

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

8155

Landscaping

Lawn & Garden

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

604-465-1311

meadowslandscapesupply.com

meadowsgroup.ca

RETAINING WALL OR FOUNDATION BLOCKS. Save up to 50% off. Call 604-294-5342

8160

Lawn & Garden

SUPER SOIL INC. 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

888-8881

To view or pick up 5333 176 St., Surrey

WE'RE THE GOOD GUYS IN THE GREEN TRUCKS

8185

Moving & Storage

S.B. GARDENING & LANDSCAPING

BEST RATE MOVING

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

Starting $30/ hour Licensed & Insured

“Spring Clean-Up”

Cell: 604-710-1348

P&K GARDENING

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

Experienced Movers with Affordable Rates!

• Local & Long Distance • Avail. 24/7 incl. holidays • Seniors Discount • Delivery to/from YVR Airport

SHAWN’S LAWNS

Complete Garden Maintenance

Power Raking, Moss Control, Fertilizing & Liming. Aerating, Pruning, Hedge Trimming. Weeding, Install Flower Beds, Clean up Edging, Cut & Trim. Allen Block & Paving Stones. Ph: 604-418-6447

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

A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist. Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specials to Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000

Royal Garden Lawn cut, edging, power raking, pruning, tree/hedge trimming WCB Ins. 604-754-8407

8180

Home Services

*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

8185

Moving & Storage

AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men

1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From

45

We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

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

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

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

A-1 PAINT CO. Summer Special

15% OFF

Book Now! Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB

604-723-8434

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”

Certified GAS FITTER & PLUMBER *Furnaces *Boilers *Hot Water Heating * Hot Water tanks. *Furnace Cleaning with truck mounted machine

604-312-7674

Certified Plumber & Gas Fitter * 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

778-997-9582

38/HR! Clogged drains, drips, garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets, installs, Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184

Insured/WCB

MEL’s TOP QUALITY PAINT Great Rates. Free Est. Call Mel 604-537-8947 or 604-580-1333 MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

8205

ALL PLUMBING HEATING & DRAINAGE Exp, low rates, Qual work. 24/7, Zeb 604-596-2626

8240

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

Check Us Out On Line

www.affordablemoversbc.com

B&Y MOVING Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $50 ~

www.thenownewspaper.com

Call Blake or Brian at:

604-816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB

HOME ADVANTAGE Contracting Ltd

Residential & Commercial Renovations

For Free Estimates Call Ryan 778.809.6677 homeadvantagecontracting@gmail.com Timwood Homes LTD

Specialized in Reno’s: ■ Framing ■ Sundecks ■ Stairs ■ Rooms ■ Garages ■ Sheds ■ Bsmts ■ Tiles ■ Vinyl Siding ■ Int/Ext Paint ■ Laminate Floors ■ Fencing ■ Sm or Big Jobs ■ WCB

Call Prem 604 761-1743

A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath, kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting & decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936 Additions, renos & new const. Concrete forming & framing specialist. Patrick 604-218-3064 Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567

8250

Roofing

All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates

604-588-0833

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

All Types of Roofing & Repairs

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W tanks, boilers, furn, renos, drains, gas fitter. Ins. Accept visa/mastercard. 604-596-2841

B-Cheema Roofing Free Estimates

604.722.3600

ROOFING OUR SPECIALTY

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

8225

Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank Trimax Roofing Ltd. Re & new roof, repairs, WCB, Ins. Will beat all written prices. 604-856-4999

8255

Rubbish Removal

604-RUBBISH 782-2474

* We Remove & Recycle Anything*

Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs

10% OFF WITH THIS AD www.604rubbish.com

licensed - Insured - WCB

PLUMBERS

778.886.8541 Licensed, Insured, WCB

TMO Contracting

Power Washing

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

604-537-4140

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

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

Water Lines (without digging) Sewer Lines (without digging) Install. Drain tiles. 604-739-2000

Roofing

Renovations & Home Improvement

ANVIL Plumbing & Heating Service and Renovations Call Jim • 604-657-9700

Paving/Seal Coating

8250

PRESSURE WASHING, siding, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

#1 Roofing Company in BC

Interior & Exterior ★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★ Free Est. / Written Guarantee

Seniors Discount

604-708-8850

Friendly and reliable plumbing and heating service and repairs

ALLSTAR PAINTING

FREE ESTIMATES

• Includes all Taxes • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers

Got a plumbing or heating problem?

IN BUSINESS FOR OVER 50 YEARS

Quality Work You Can Trust! LAWNS CUT, yard clean-up, hedges pruned, trees trimmed, gutters, rubbish. 604-773-0075

Division of Bill Schroeder

Power Washing

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

or Call 604-729-8824

Lawn cut/pwr rake/aeration/ hedge trim/clean-up/top dress. Reliable. No tax. 778-241-9706

Hillcrest Plumbing Services

8225

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

*offer valid til July 8, 2011

HON’S Garden Services •Lawn Cut •Power Rake •Trim •Weed & more ★ 604-317-5328

Plumbing

START TO FINISH CONTRACTING

estimates@finaltouchpainters.ca

BARK MULCH www.triplefivequalitywood.com 604-290-2879 or 604-328-6355

8220

604-787-8061

Pat: 604-317-5296

Prompt Delivery Available

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

8160

To place your ad call

604-444-3000

A Eastcan Roofing & Siding Ltd Re-Roof, Repair. Ins. WCB. BBB. 604-562-0957 or 604-961-0324

Don’t Miss THIS!

CALL VICTOR 589-0356

A Save on Roofing - specialize in ★reroof ★ repair★ Fully Ins. Free est. 10% discount 778-892-1266

COASTAL OUTDOOR Prof gutter cleaning/repairs, power washing, all applications, roof repairs. Brian 604-574-1399

A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

8309

Tiling

ALL KINDS of Tiles Installation & Repairs. Affordable Prices. Free Estimates. Call 604-771-9686 European Installer. Hardwood & laminate floors, and ceramic tiles. Call Roman, 604-722-8432

8315

Tree Services

$ BEST RATES $

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping, hedge trimming & stump grinding. Fully insured & WCB

Jerry 604-618-8585 Andrew 604-618-8585

A-1 TRI CRAFT TREE SERVICES (EST. 1986) Morris The Arborist The Family 'Tree-dition' for Over 80 Years Fully Insured • Cert’d Arborists

Morris, 604-597-2286 Marcus, 604-818-2327 Treeworks 15 yrs exp. Tree/ Stump Removal, Prun’in & Trim’in & View Work 291-7778, 787-5915 www.treeworksonline.ca treeworksonline.ca, Spiral Pruning, Tree & Stump Removal, Trimming & Pruning. 604-787-5915

8335

Window Cleaning

BOB’S WINDOW Gets that Clean, Clear Shine No Drops, No Drips, No Streaks Right into the corners! Serving you for over 20 yrs. Also do Gutters 604 588-6938


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9125

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Domestic FREE

1970 MACH 1 Mustang 351 V8, 3 spd auto, p/s, p/b, all redone, immac cond $29,900. 604-858-7045

Scrap Car Removal

Scrap Car Removal

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES! No Wheels? No Problem!

Cell: 778 233-5865

Aarrow Recycling

9135

We pay up to $300 cash

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-3900 UR SERV ICE •

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9155

CALL RICK GOODCHILD 604-551-9022

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

WEEKLY SPECIALS

Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!

2006 GMC Isuzu 3/4 T, 138k mi, excellent cond, reefer, 115 wired. $40,000 obo. 604-319-5786

604 628 9044

2008 FORD Escape Hybrid, 130 K, fully loaded, no leather, metalic blue, very cheap on gas, $16,900. 604-854-3732

Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.

604-761-7175

June 18 - June 24, 2011 Heater Motors............. $995 Heater Cores............... $995 Elec. Distributors ....... $2495 Throttle Body Assys.... $1895 All Bucket Seats .......$1995 All Bench Seats ........$2495 Door Glasses ............$1295 Batteries ...................$2495

Hours: 8:30am-5pm 7 Days A Week www.pickapart.ca

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES FREE TOWING QUICK SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE

778.865.5454 604-728-1965 John

Toll-Free: 1-866-843-8955

9522

RV’s/Trailers

9522

RV’s/Trailers

9522

RV’s/Trailers

2005 JAY Featherlite trailer 25ft. $14,500. Has 1 slide out, A/C. Lots cupboards, new mattress. Like new condition. Abbotsford location: 604-504-1727

1993 TERRY 5th wheel new full fridge, carpet, tires, queen bed with foam, a/c, full bth, certified 2010. Many extra’s. Excl cond selling due to family illness. $8000. Ph 604-792-3403

2009 BIGFOOT Camper. Great Deal! Just like brand new. 25C 9.4 long box. Mint, spotless, electric jacks, basement, mid bath, 2 fantastic fans, used twice, Must sell! $24,500. Call for more information. Coquitlam area. 604-937-7363

1997 FORD CENTURION, 24ft, 164k, newer reblt triton, v10, low kms, very clean condition, Asking $15,000 obo. 604-945-4400

8.3 CUMMINS Diesel pusher, 36ft, 80,000 mi, loaded, w/d, rear camera. $27,900. 604-539-0506

EXTRA $1000 Off with coupon instock Springdale & Passport til June 30. 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com

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FOR SELLING YOUR USED VEHICLES PRIVATELY

1998 Chevrolet Blazer LS 4x4 200,000k, auto, loaded, 778 908 5327 MISSION $3,000

9160

2004 TRAIL BLAZER 23 ft trailer, a/c, gas furnace, walk around queen bed, fridge/freezer, stove, oven, microwave, etc. Hardly used $13,000. 604-924-0639

2012 SPRINGDALE 267BHS Bunkhouse. $25,795. #ST122671. 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com

2005 29FT JaycoTrailer. like new, Awning, storage, slide, ac, $16,000obo in Chilliwack, used once.. 604-997-9201

30FT ELDORADO Class A, 58, 000 mi, very clean, exc cond. $7,990 Call 604-465-8255

Sports & Imports

1976 CAMERO LT silver 350hp 77000miles, 1 lady owner. $8000 FIRM. 604-986-1004

778.865.5454

★ FREE TOWING ★ up to $500 CASH Today!

792-1221

RV’s/Trailers

2011 JAYCO 1007, w/fridge, furnace. $10,498. #JTS1110072 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com

SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

9522

1988 28FT Leisure Coach, 125K, Grt condition, Must Sell, Take a look make an offer 604-855-9774

1994 CADILLAC STS leather, air conditioning, power, full loaded. Good condition $2700 or best offer. Call 604-853-4269

Parts & Accessories

To place your ad call

THE SCRAPPER

Scrap Car Removal

A57

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Scrap Car & Truck Removal

• Auto • Trucks • Equipment Removal 1986 CHRYSLER T&C Woodie, some rust - interior is good, call for details. Sheila 604-922-6514

9145

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FREE SCRAP car & truck removal. Top $$ paid for all. No wheels - no problem. 604-761-7175

2000 MERCEDES C230 Compressor, good cond, 1 owner, 150 K, no accidents, Mercedes serviced, glass roof , leather, desert sand, $6490. 604-880-9073

9173

Vans

2005 NISSAN QUEST SI. S/roof, leather. Loaded! 115,000 km. $15,999 obo. 604-592-6663

9522 STEVE TOWING SERVICES Scrap Car Removal. We Pay $$ for all cars. Call 778-316-7960

Sell Your RV or Boat

1995 MERCEDES S420. 84,000km’s. Ph 604-798-6017

RV’s/Trailers

1997 26.5 ft Kustom Koach 5th wheel, full equip, 13ft slide, 2 awnings, no leaks/pets/ smoke. Will trade. $7995. 604-538-6986

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C-Class E-Class ML-Class ML-Class R-Class

2007 2005 2008 2008 2006

C280W4M E320W ML320CDI ML320CDI R550

Automatic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic

Brilliant Silver Brilliant Silver Iridium Silver Iridium Silver Black

Black Black Black Black Grey

37000 96000 109000 71000 105000

Avantgarde Edition Leather Seat, Parktronic System Premium Pkg, Running Bd, Trailer Hitch, Rear View Camera Premium Pkg, Sport Pkg, Bi-Xenon Headlamps Launch Package

$28,800 $26,500 $42,900 $45,900 $29,900

$27,990 $24,990 $40,390 $43,290 $28,390

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2008

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Black

72000

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$56,800

$54,290

SS1103 P901 P869 P893 SS-008 2680 2623 2612 2692 2649 2669 2650 2500 P902 M154057 M154758 M155014

ML-Class ML-Class E-Class C-Class B-Class C-Class C-Class C-Class C-Class GLK-Class C-Class GLK-Class ML-Class S-Class ML-Class ML-Class C-Class

2008 2008 2008 2008 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2008 2008 2008 2008

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4Matic 4Matic 4Matic Automatic Automatic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic Automatic

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© 2011 Mercedes-Benz Canada Inc. *0.9% financing only available through Mercedes-Benz Financing Services on approved credit for a limited time. Only available on a 36-month finance term and only applicable to MY 2007-2009 models (less than 120,000 km). Taxes and PPSA are extra. Additional provincial-specific fees, taxes and charges may be extra. Dealer may lease or finance for less.

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DIESEL

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15377 Guildford Drvie, Surrey, BC • 1-888-309-5436 • www.jpchrysler.com All new vehicle pricing is net of all factory rebates & on in-stock vehicles only. See dealer for full details. 0% financing on 36 month term OAC. $1000 will be added to the price of the 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4 & 2011 Jeep Patriot and then deducted after tax.

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The Summer’s On Us 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. †† PLUS No Payments for 90 days (payment deferral) offer is available on all new in-stock 2011 Mazda3 models and applies to 0% purchase finance offers on approved credit. No interest will accrue during the first 60 days of the finance contract. After this period interest will begin to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. †0% 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 mazda.ca or see your dealer for complete details. Images not exactly as shown. ‡Estimated fuel economy based on Natural Resources Canada Fuel Consumption Guide. Actual fuel consumption may vary. **Based on Insurance Institute for Highway Safety U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) frontal impact rating for 2011 Mazda3 and 2011 Mazda3 Sport models. ‡‡ Offer available on retail purchases of new 2011 Mazda2 and 2011 Mazda3 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 mazda.ca or your dealer for complete program details

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/mo

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2011 Subaru Impreza Bf1bp. Lease term is 48 months. Down payments of $500 required on lease..9%lease rate & fi nance rate applies toall new & demo 2011 Impreza & for 24 months. With a fi nanced amount of $20,000 the payment would be $84 1 . 19 the cost of borrowing would $188.56 for a totalof $20 188.56 . Lease terms are 48 months. Down payments of $500 & $4100 required on lease. Offer not available on fl eet vehicles and is subject to change without notice. See sales team for complete details and conditions.. Lease and fi nance on approved credit for qualifi ed customers only. Dealer order may be necessary. While supplies last. Offers expire June 30 2011 for a limited time only. Rates & rebates are subject to change at any time and will affect purchase price, fi nance offers, monthly payment, down payment, lease obligation and residual values. Offers cannot be combined. See your dealer for details. Illustrated models are for reference.

$18,098

WOLFE MITSUBISHI 19360 LANGLEY BYPASS SURREY/LANGLEY

604-575-0275

DLR#30306

19372 LANGLEY BYPASS SURREY/LANGLEY

from

DLR#30305

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$27,520 WOLFE SUBARU

$22,998

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Smart customers always read the fine print. Advertised price applies to /2011 Mitsubishi Lancer CL41A C05 2011 Outlander C045A C01/ 2011 RVR CS45A C07.Customer is responsible for the following expenses ordinarily due at purchase or signing:freight, pdi, license, registration, insurance, taxes, inspection, gas, up to $75 PPSA, dealer administration fees and any additional dealer charges. Dealers may sell for less. *Whichever comes fi rst. Regular maintenance not included. New Vehicle Limited Warranty covers most vehicle parts under normal use and maintenance. ** Best Backed claim based on OEM information for MY 08/09 vehicles (Lancer Evolution & Lancer RalliArt models excluded). See dealer or Mitsubishi-Motors.ca for Warranty and Roadside Assistance terms and conditions and other details. Important program restrictions apply and not all customers will qualify. See participating dealer for Education Edge terms & conditions. ® MITSUBISHI - GO FAR, BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD are trade-marks of Mitsubishi Motor Sales of Canada, Inc licensed from Mitsubishi Motors of North America, Inc. See us at www.wolfemitsubishi.ca. $500 gas card applies to the 2011 Outlander ES only.


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2010 HYUNDAI ELANTRA GL

2010 VOLVO S40

2010 TOYOTA COROLLA

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2009 KIA SEDONA

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A buying experience that doesn’t make you feel used.

ALL WHEEL DRIVE!

2006 PONTIAC TORRENT

Fully loaded incl. leather and sunroof! Stk#1115191

2008 TRAILBLAZER LT

SALE PRICE

$17,900

ALL WHEEL DRIVE

PEOPLE MOVER

DIESEL!

4X4

Power group a/c tilt, cruise, sunroof and much more. Stk#94401

2010 CHEVY SUBURBAN

2005 FORD F250 SUPER CREW 4X4 SALE PRICE

$16,900

Power group, A/C, tilt, cruise, CD and much more! Stk#1113071

SALE PRICE

$25,900

Fully loaded inc. leather & sunroof. Stk#93051

FUEL SAVER!

ONLY 6000 KMS

2007 V.W. PASSAT 3.6 4MOTION Fully loaded inc. leather, sunroof and navigation. Stk# 108941

SALE PRICE

$38,900

2010 CHEV MALIBU “HYBRID”

Loaded, incl. power group, a/c, tilt, cruise, and much more! Stk#95051

SALE PRICE

$23,900

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$19,900

ONLY 3000 KMS

4X4

2011 CHEV CORVETTE

2010 CADILLAX SRX AWD

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$39,900

$56,900

2011 FORD MUSTANG CONVERTIBLE

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SALE PRICE

$29,900

2010 BUICK LUCERNE CXL

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$23,900

Popular options inc. automatic chrome wheels, glass roof and much more. Stk#95601

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Stock #1C7435

2011 Toyota

Lease for

$178 month

60 months at 3.4% Or take advantage of

Corolla 0 % Financing Or Purchase for

$16,865 - $2,000

Consumer Cash Incentive

Stock #1M7429

2011 Toyota

$14,865

Matrix

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Automatic transmission.

Lease for

MPG 38 City, 50 Hwy. Litres 7.4 City, 5.6 Hwy.

$198 month

60 months at 3.4% Or take advantage of

0 % Financing Or Purchase for

$19,140 - $500

Stock #1V7503

$18,640

Outstanding fuel efficiency.

ud diin n ngg fr frei eigh ei ght & pre-delivery pre de pr deli live live very ry iinspection nsspe pect ctti Including freight

MPG 35 City, 45 Hwy. 8.1 L per 100 km City, 6.3 L per 100 km Hwy.

Six active safety features designed to protect occupants by helping drivers avoid accidents in the first place.

VSC TRAC EBD

VEHICLE STABILITY CONTROL

BA

BRAKE ASSIST

TRACTION CONTROL

SST

SMART STOP TECHNOLOGY

ELECTRONIC BRAKE-FORCE DISTRIBUTION

ABS

ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM

All offers include freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire and battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. HST is not included in the monthly payments. Monthly purchase finance plans are available from Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. Disclaimer for 0%: $10,000 financed at 0% requires monthly payments of $277.78. Total cost of borrowing: $0 and there are no administration fees. 2011 Corolla BU42EM AA. Monthly payments of $178.08 based on a 60 month walkaway lease at 3.4%, applying Toyota’s $2000 incentives plus customer’s $200 cash towards down payment. Total lease obligation: $11,164.80. Cash purchase price is $16865 less $2000 Toyota incentives. Option to purchase at lease end: $5,716.50. 2011 Matrix KU4EEP AA. Monthly payments of $198.26 based on a 60 month walkaway lease at 3.4%, applying Toyota’s $500 incentives plus customer’s $2000 cash towards down payment. Total lease obligation: $14,195.60. Cash purchase price is $19140 less $500 Toyota incentives. Option to purchase at lease end: $6,735.50. 2011 Rav4 BF4DVP AA. Monthly payments of $344.44 based on a 60 month walkaway lease at 3.4%, with 0 down payment. Total lease obligation: $20,666.40. Cash purchase price is $28,915. Option to purchase at lease end: $11,708.90.

Lease for

$344 month

60 months at 3.4% Or take advantage of

0 % Financing Or Purchase for

$28,915 I l di ffreight i ht & Including pre-delivery inspection

Outstanding fuel efficiency.

MPG 29 City, 39 Hwy. 9.7 L per 100 km City, 7.2 L per 100 km Hwy.

PEACE3174ARCH TOYOTA .com King George Hwy., White Rock 604-531-2916 Since 1966 Dealer #30377

For assistance in Cantonese or Mandarin, please call:

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2011 Toyota

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®TM Trademarks of AIR MILES International Trading B.V. Used under license by LoyaltyOne, Inc. and Langley Chrysler. See dealer for terms and conditions of the AIR MILES reward miles offer.

Event! 2011 JEEP PATRIOT Media Center, 4 Cylinder. Stk#M111966

$16,998 $129 OR

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2009 HONDA CIVIC

2009 FORD FOCUS

Power group, C/D player, A/C, Local, no decs! #F346

$10,685

Power group, A/C, , Local no decs, REALLY LOW KMS! #F335

$15,685

2004 LEXUS GX470

$21,900

Power group, Sunroof, Leather, Full load! #E261

CONVERTIBLE 2007 MERCEDES-BENZ S550

$42,900

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2008 MAZDA 6

$12,185

2006 FORD MUSTANG GT

Leather interior,6 speed,FUN IN THE SUN! #F310

$16,385 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 MEGA CAB

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DE 2007 CADILLAC ESCALA

Power group, Leather, Navigation! #E473

$36,900

$19,985

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$14,985

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$28,885

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$9,385

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This summer, Canadians could face gas prices of $1.40 or more per litre, so for drivers looking for ways to improve their vehicle’s fuel efficiency, Canadian Tire offers five simple tips: 1. Stay calm and slow down: While each vehicle reaches its optimal fuel economy at a different speed, fuel mileage usually decreases rapidly at speeds above 100 km/h. Avoid quick starts, hard stops and aggressive driving as they can increase fuel consumption by up to 25 per cent. 2. Monitor tire pressure: Get the most mileage out of your gas and ensure your tires don’t wear out as quickly by keeping them properly inflated to manufacturer specifications. Measure tire pressure monthly when tires have not been driven on for at least three hours. 3. Stay on schedule: Following your vehicle’s recommended service maintenance schedule will ensure that your car is running optimally, resulting in better fuel economy. Changing the air filter, spark plugs, engine oil and other fluids accordingly, ensures that your vehicle is not using more fuel than it needs to and helps reduce emissions. 4. Reduce vehicle weight: Carrying excess weight in your vehicle’s trunk increases your fuel consumption. Carry only what you need and avoid the extra cost. 5. Sign up for a gas rewards card: Cards, such as the Canadian Tire Gas Advantage MasterCard, help you save up to 10 cents per litre at the pump. For more fuel economy tips and products that can help, visit: http://canadiantire. promo.eprize.com/fuel/. www.newscanada.com


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2007 CAMRY HYBRIDS SEVERAL IN STOCK FROM

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2003

PATHFINDER CHILKOOT EDITION V6, 4X4, DVD

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$23,888

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NOW

$16,858

Was $18,995

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NOW

$8,875

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$26,899

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NOW

Was $24,995

$28,488

NOW

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$23,858

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#PP0650

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$15,488

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$11,555

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$6,888

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21,941

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$

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$

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$

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$

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12,987

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$

2007BMW 328XI

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$

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$

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$

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“Don’t Pay Until Fall” on select models (120-day payment deferral) applies to purchase financing offers on all models on approved credit (OAC) (2011 Sportage/Sorento/Borrego/Sedona excluded). No interest will accrue during the first 90 days of the finance contract. After this period, interest starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. Cash purchase price for 2011 Rondo (RN751B) includes a cash credit of $5,000 ($5,000 includes $4,000 cash credit, $250 dealer participation and $750 Loyalty Bonus). Available at participating dealers. Loyalty Bonus offer available on 2011 Kia Rondo models at a value of $750 for any current Kia owners towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011MY Rondo. Offer applicable to cash purchase, lease and purchase financing only before June 30, 2011. Offer is transferrable within same household only (must provide proof of address). Limit of one bonus per customer or household. Certain restrictions apply. See dealer for details. 0% purchase financing available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Cash purchase prices includes Delivery and Destination fees, other provincial fees and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees (fees varies by model and trim). Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply.All prices shown in ad are for base model vehicles only and is only available on cash purchases not financed vehicles/. 5,000 cash savings on the Rondo includes Kia loyalty for current owners of $750 and $250 dealer participation. $300 gas card is available on all new 2011 Kia models that are financed during this sale. All offers are OAC and the prices are available only on cash purchases. See dealer for complete details. Offers may change with out notice and are for examples only. Offer ends June 30th, 2011.


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FINANCING ON SELECT MODELS

White/Black, auto., RS package, bluetooth, spoiler, 40th Anniversary Decal Package. Stk#1105560

Deep Navy/Pewter, A/C, bluetooth, OnStar turn by turn navigation. Stk#1111200

2011 COLORADO LT REGULAR CAB 2WD MSRP

$21,550

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $5,27362

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YOU PAY

$16,27638

2011 CANUCKS EDITION CAMARO 1LT COUPE MSRP

$32,790

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $2,04995

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Summit White/ Titanium, Locking Differential, Trailer Brake, Bluetooth. Stk#1108500

2011 SILVERADO CREW CAB 4X4 DIESEL MSRP

$65,355

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $13,36810

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YOU PAY

$51,98690

MSRP

$28,220

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $8,865

YOU PAY

=

$19,355

YOU PAY

2011 EQUINOX FWD LS MSRP

$27,990

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $2,180

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MSRP

$86,585

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $6,03901

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YOU PAY

$80,54599

MSRP

$41,555

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $11,583

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$25,810

2011 SIERRA SLE 1500 EXT CAB 2WD MSRP

$42,040

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $12,52550

=

YOU PAY

$29,51450

2011 SILVERADO 2500 CREW CAB DIESEL MSRP

$61,600

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $13,068

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MSRP

$44,065

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $4,53772

YOU PAY

=

$39,52728

$29,972

YOU PAY

$48,532 Summit White/ Black, Back Up camera, A/C. USB port, 6 spd. auto. Stk#1107660

YOU PAY

2011 GMC TERRAIN SLE-1 FWD MSRP

$29,015

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $2,238

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$26,777 Grey/Black, Keyless Ignition, 6 cyl., 6 spd. Automatic, Leather and Heated Seats. Stk#1106080

Black Raven/Ebony, Leather and Heated Seats, XM/On Star. Stk#1102290

2011 CADILLAC CTS SEDAN

YOU PAY

Sheer Silver/Ebony, On-Star, Locking Differential, Power Group, Bluetooth. Stk#1107400

Silver/Black, Power Seats, 5.3L, Park Assist, Power Pedals, Bluetooth, Back-up Camera, Tow Package. Stk#1102350

Black/Grey, AWD, 6 cyl., 6 spd. Automatic, Leather and Heated Seats. Stk#1101940

2011 ESCALADE 4 DR LUXURY SPORT UTILITY

$30,74005

2011 SILVERADO 'CHEYENNE EDITION' CREW CAB 4WD

Cyber Grey/ Titanium, A/C, 17" Alloys, Bluetooth. Stk#1111900

Summit White/Titanium, A/C, Locking Differential, On-Star, Turn-byTurn Navigation. Stk#1106590

2011 SIERRA 1500 REG CAB 2WD

YOU PAY

Taupe grey/ titanium, locking differential, chrome package Bluetooth, On-Star. Stk#1108980

2011 SRX LUXURY AND PERFORMANCE COLLECTION MSRP

$50,245

EMPLOYEE DISCOUNT $3,48482

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YOU PAY

$46,760 18

Sale prices DO NOT INCLUDE documentation services fee of $495 or applicable taxes.

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2011 Ford Focus SES

Loaded with options including leather, power moon roof and much more, MSRP $23,699 Stk#3821

FORD FAMILY PRICING

$18,995

2011 Ford Escape XLT

Full power group, A/C, Satellite radio, keypad entry, cargo package and much more Stk#4467

FORD FAMILY PRICING

$20,601

2011 Ford Ranger Sport

Cast aluminum wheels, all terrain tires, 40/20/40 split seats, satellite radio, CD, Sport Pkg Stk#4970

FORD FAMILY PRICING

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2011 Ford F150 Super Cab Full power package plus tilt, cruise control, A/C, Cast aluminum wheels, Satellite radio and more Stk#1570

FORD FAMILY PRICING

$25,772

2011 Ford F350 Super Cab Lariat Diesel 4X4 Loaded with every option including navigation, was $69,439 Stk#7628

FORD FAMILY PRICING

$55,384

2011 Ford Fusion SE Loaded with options including full power group, SYNC, Reverse sensing, Rear spoiler and much more Stk#5898

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