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The City of Surrey apparently spent more than $500,000 on booking fees for speakers to last October’s Regional Economic Summit – most of which was just to get Sir Richard Branson across the pond. Revealed in the 2012 Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) report, the city paid the London Speakers Bureau $419,767.13 for the rebel billionaire to speak for an hour at the Vancouver Sheraton Guildford Hotel. Other booking fees included a collective $89,547.15 paid to the Washington Speakers Bureau for appearances by conservative political pundit Bill Bennett, Newsweek contributing editor Eleanor Clift and former White House economics advisor Christina Romer. Stephen Moore, a senior economist with
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Just because she can’t see the words doesn’t mean she can’t read. In fact, Gray Elementary’s Ella Yu is so good at reading braille that she spent this past weekend in Los Angeles, testing her skills against others her age in the National Braille Challenge. Essentially the braille version of the National Spelling Bee, the National Braille Challenge brings students from all across Canada and the U.S. together to find out who the best of the best is when it comes to reading the tactile system. And Ella’s parents couldn’t be more proud.
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really good.� As for practising, Yu said Ella doesn’t do anything extraordinary in terms of preparation. “For Ella, braille is just like other kids who learn print,� said Yu. “She needs to learn braille for literacy so this is just like a regular test at school for her, just like other kids have.� When asked if a career of braille challenges awaits young Ella, Yu said she wasn’t sure, but noted Ella did like the idea of travelling to compete. “I think she might (have been) more excited about the travelling,� laughed Yu. Finally, while Ella did not win at the competition, Yu said her daughter still had a great experience. “All of the kids were very well prepared and, being our first time, we didn’t know what would happen. We just went to have fun and Ella had a good time.� Given the chance, Yu said Ella would definitely give the competition another go. “If there was another time, Ella said she would be even more prepared,� said Yu. “She had a lot of fun.� cpoon@thenownewspaper.com
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A candlelight vigil at a Surrey Hindu temple that had been vandalized over the weekend drew more than 500 people Tuesday night, its president said. Normally 300 to 400 people attend the Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Mandir temple’s annual vigil to mark the anniversary of the Air India bombing, which killed 329 men, women and children in 1985. “It was very, very nice; very good support from the general public,” Parshotal Goel, president of the temple, said. “This time it became a little more significant because of the hate crime.” He’s referring to a pair of vandals smashing up some windows at the temple’s entrance early Sunday morning. Goel and other temple members consider it to be a “hate crime,” but the Surrey RCMP continues to investigate it as an act of mischief. Nobody had been arrested by press time Wednesday. The vigil, which lasted about two hours, remembered the bombing victims. Air India Flight 182 exploded off the west coast of Ireland on June 23, 1985, killing all on aboard. Sixty children aged 10 and under were among them. The Boeing 747 was heading from Montreal to London when it broke in half some 31,000 feet above the Atlantic. Authorities believe Sikh terrorists loaded
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White Rock council expensed nearly $10,000 less for 2012 than it did the year prior, spending $26,054 versus 2011’s $34,725. Topping the list was Mayor Wayne Baldwin with $9,831 in expenses. The runner-up, coming in at less than half of Baldwin’s, was Coun. Louise Hutchinson with $4,030. During council Monday night, Baldwin noted that the entirety of White Rock council’s expenses were less than that of some Surrey council members, the highest of which was $31,457. “Surrey got their (costs) out first and it looks like the total expense for all of council is less than most individual councillors in Surrey,” said Baldwin. “Nobody is going to Geneva or anything, we’re not high spenders here.” Overall, $217,194 was spent on council wages for 2012 while $223,105 was spent in 2011. The numbers are part of the 2012 Statement of Financial Information Report (SOFI). The top earner for 2012 was director of financial services Sandra Kurylo with $144,341 (including paid out vacation or banked time).
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Surrey city council’s expenses for 2012 increased by $6,000 compared to the previous year, according to the city’s Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) report. Released last week, the report notes that the top three council members with the highest expenses of 2012 are Coun. Marvin Hunt ($31,457), Coun. Bruce Hayne ($30,866) and Mayor Dianne Watts ($28,724). No other councillors expensed more than $17,300. Hayne defended his expenses, saying that his 2012 contained a lot of national and international travel for important conferences related to his work for the committees of finance, technology and innovation, and environmental sustainability, among others.
“I made several trips last year, with respect to some of the committees that I chair and work on,” said Hayne, referencing a smart cities conference in Barcelona with Hunt and a trip to the oil sands in Fort McMurray, Alta. “It was a busy year for all of us on council and it’s important for us to attend some of these things because it really does give us a broader perspective and a different perspective, particularly internationally, when looking at best practices and how we can move our city’s agenda forward,” he said. But on the frugal side, some of 2011’s biggest spenders have pinched their pennies. Coun. Barinder Rasode’s expenses – which came in at $33,360 in 2011, the highest of anyone on city council that year – dropped to $12,281 for 2012. The reason for the $21,000 difference? “I still attended as many local events as I did the year before, but I had no international travel this year,” said Rasode, citing last year’s trip to India and the 2012 Times of India Film Awards in Toronto as major contributing factors to 2011’s expenses. “This year, all of my expenses are related
to local community events.” Likewise, expenses from councillors Linda Hepner, Tom Gill and Watts dropped a collective $24,883. In terms of salaries, Watts made $116,717 over the calendar year, while councillors made $60,843 on the low end and $64,337 on the high end. But council pay looks like peanuts compared to the 716 city staff who make more than $70,000 per year, as listed in the report. In 2011, 690 city staff made salaries of $70,000 or more. The highest paid city worker is city manager Murray Dinwoodie, who made $286,071.01 in 2012, an increase of just over $3,100 from 2011. The SOFI report also lists the expenses of city staff. The highest came from Donna Jones, manager of economic development, at 14,021.35. Jones could not be reached for comment. The city’s debt increased from $100,000 in 2011 to $175,478 in 2012. However, revenues jumped by $56,049 to $702,590 last year, due in large part to increased taxation from property and school taxes, as well as provincial and federal government transfers. jacobzinn@gmail.com
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Bee-friendly garden buzzes to life at Delta Cable Earthwise Society director Patricia Fleming was there with a team to help install the garden. “The plants we planted … are ones we know from our experience will provide lots of pollen to bees,” she said. A detailed list of such plants can be found on www.feedthebees.org. Earthwise Society, based in Tsawwassen, operates the Boundary Bay Earthwise Garden and Earthwise Farm. “We brought the bee-friendly plants over and placed them out, then we helped the Delta Cable staff – some of them had never planted before – and then we all pitched in and got them planted,” Fleming said. “The trick with planting for pollinators is you need to plant plants that bloom in sequence. At Delta Cable we’ve planned it so that … there will be something that will be blooming and valuable to pollinators (from) March until October.” Fleming said she hopes other people jump on board and follow Delta Cable’s lead. “We encourage businesses and individuals to put in bee-friendly plants at their homes and places of work... wherever we have a place to plant (because) it’s very possible and important to do what we can.”
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Delta Cable was buzzing with excitement on Friday as staff members planted the company’s first bee-friendly garden. More than 20 workers were outside the company building at 5381 Ladner Trunk Rd. in Delta on that cloudy yet cool summer solstice, taking turns shovelling, digging and planting. “The bees were coming out as we were planting, they were attracted to the soil and the plants,” said Delta Cable’s regional marketing manager Tannis Goodfellow, who participated in the planting. A bee-friendly garden is one that contains plants that attract pollinators such as honey bees, bumble bees, mason bees and hummingbirds. At Delta Cable, raised planters run along the company building next to the parking lot. “At first we thought, ‘We don’t want to park here!’ but (the bees are) not going to be
Delta Cable employees were hard at work Friday, planting the company’s first bee-friendly garden with help from the Earthwise Society and the Delta Chamber of Commerce. swarming and creating bee hives and stuff,” Goodfellow said with a chuckle. “It was really neat to see the employees out there and the technicians hauling dirt. “It was a good day to get our hands dirty.” The project was done in support of Earthwise Society and Delta Chamber of Commerce’s “Feed the Bees” initiative that aims to support the repopulation of bees, beginning with Delta.
According to Earthwise Society, “bees are responsible for one out of every three mouthfuls of our food,” yet bees are disappearing throughout North America. “We know that the bee population in Delta is decreasing, and Delta has such a rich agricultural culture to it,” Goodfellow said. “It’s important for us to help agriculture, the bees and ecology, and give back to where we live, work and play.”
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o Surrey North MP Jasbir Sandhu is using his position in the House of Commons to push for the month of April to be declared as Punjabi Heritage Month. Really? That’s the most important issue facing his constituents? Mr. Sandhu can’t think of any other matters arising in Ottawa in recent months that might be considered a scandal in the eyes of, oh, everybody else in this country? Why should the government members waste their time addressing the current Senate follies, the padded expense accounts, double-dipping MPs, the out of control Prime Minister’s Office, military spending SNAFUs, RCMP spying on the internet accounts of Canadians, pending free trade agreements with Europe and China, cross-border shopping, the rising bank rate, devastating flooding in Western Canada, turbans in youth soccer in Quebec, the ongoing pipeline politics,
and debating the merits of extracting oil from tar sands versus the impact on the environment? Nope, all these pale in comparison with a nominal tip of the federal hat to Mr. Sandhu’s ethnic community. Putting skepticism for the motivation behind this particular private member’s bill aside, why not! Let’s have a look at the calendar and see where we can squeeze in Mr. Sandhu’s love fest. Hmmm, it’s a good thing he wants to designate April as his month of choice because June is just packed. Let’s see, right now June is national rose month, national dairy month, national nutrition month, national pride month, national engineering month, national health month, national volunteer month and national men’s health month. It’s also national aboriginal history month, brain injury awareness month, ALS awareness month (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), recreation and parks month, spina bifida and hydrocephalus awareness month, stroke awareness month, and seniors’ month. And not to be outdone, today is June 27, which
means we are also expected to pay homage to the following causes: national columnists day (thank you in advance), national HIV testing day (book an appointment), national orange blossom day (what exactly does an orange blossom look like?), Helen Keller’s birthday (don’t send flowers, she’s been dead since 1968), national Indian pudding day (yum, I think), and Canadian multiculturalism day (Hello Jasbir – does this one ring any bells?). This is ignoring for the moment the fact that June 27 is also deemed to be the official feast days for 14 Catholic saints (don’t let St. Cyril of Alexandria’s memory pass without a suitably large meal). South of the border, the list of issues, causes and eccentric whims deemed worthy of a month of national celebration have turned June into adopt-ashelter-cat month, cancer in the sun month, pest control month, papaya month,
turkey lover’s month (I’m assuming that’s the food), accordion awareness month, potty training awareness month, ice tea month and everybody’s favourite – fight the filthy fly month. That’s a lot of hallmark cards and I’m not even delving into the causes that come with commemorative coloured ribbons or T-shirts dyed in an appropriate shade. All things considered, Mr. Sandhu’s pressing piece of legislation isn’t so wacky as some people are taking it. Why not pack in a few more monthly designations while we’re at it? Let’s create Anorexic Speedreaders Awareness Month, or maybe Stiltwalking Hop-Scotch Appreciation Month, or even Beach Patio Umbrella Drinks Consumption Month. Or even Goat Trauma Awareness Month! (Actually, that last one is real. June is officially dedicated to the dozens of young tykes each year who have their childhood scarred
through misadventures with petting zoo goats. Some things are so absurd you can’t make them up.) Or maybe we can do something radical. If Mr. Sandhu is right in his assertion that Punjabi heritage has been neglected for far too long by the 35 million citizens of this country, there must be other groups that feel the same way. There are currently 196 nations in the world, and that’s not counting the myriad number of territories, enclaves and roving ethnic groups that consider themselves to be nations (sorry folks, Canucks nation is just a marketing tool). Almost all of them have members living in Canada and, like Mr. Sandhu’s Punjabi roots, no doubt believe their heritage merits recognition. Ah, but we have a problem. We have several hundred groups worthy of the honour, but only 12 months in a year. The
calendar is already packed with, ahem, months dedicated to national causes and there are only so many shelves for commemorative cards in the Hallmark stores. What to do, what to do. I know, let’s dedicate one day per year where everybody in the country can celebrate the multitude of world ethnicities that have come together and made Canada such a special place to live. Why dedicate specific days or months to the recognition of our ethnic differences when we can celebrate what we have achieved together? We can even make it a national holiday and give everybody the day off to celebrate. I have a great name for it too: we’ll call it Canada Day and we’ll celebrate it July 1 each year. What do you think Jasbir – will the people of North Surrey get behind it? Michael Booth can be reached at mbooth@ thenownewspaper.com
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Punjabi month? You must be kidding. Rotten tomatoes to the group of people who will be having their annual convention soon and spreading a message of hate, saying people who no longer think the way they do are “mentally diseased.” May the world soon wake up to such disgusting belief systems.
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Rotten tomatoes – 230 kilometres worth – to the person who stole our “eRace Cancer” teammate’s bike from his workplace. You are a zero! However, 230 kilometres of roses to all the participants and supporters of the 2013 Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer. You are our heroes! An office full of roses to the office volunteers at the Surrey unit of the Canadian Cancer Society for not only the many hours of volunteering but most recently putting on an exceptional volunteer appreciation tea for all the volunteers in the Surrey area. Two extra special bouquets to May and Phyliss for all their many years of dedication and work. A tree full of roses to the group of people who removed the tree that had fallen across the road on 20th Avenue beside the Dogwood Dog Park on Friday afternoon. To the woman directing traffic, the fellow with the chainsaw and the rest of the Good Samaritans who removed the bits and pieces from the road, all done within a half-hour. Awesome. A big bunch of beautiful roses to the gentleman who was honest and turned in $100 that my husband had dropped at Walmart. He had just got groceries and asked for $100 cash back. He then went to lotto centre and must have dropped it then. Thank you so much.
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Roses to Ken with the City of Surrey for his quick response and for fixing the broken door and window after a break-in at a charity that helps underprivileged children to have a free bike and sport supplies. Roses also to Jim, Rhea and Ian, who spend countless unpaid hours working to help these children by repairing donated bikes and reconditioning bikes and sports equipment to those who might otherwise never have a bike or running shoes. Bushels of rotten tomatoes to the thieves who broke in to a non-profit charity that has no money on the premises, just second-hand equipment to benefit children. That could be your own someday. All you had to do was knock on the door and ask for help. A volunteer worked hours to repair and clean those bikes you stole that were already for waiting children.
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Why spoil our city for sake of 25 jobs? The Editor, This is a letter to Barbara Steele, Metro Vancouver director and Surrey councillor. I am really disappointed that you decided to not support the recent Metro Vancouver motion against the proposed coal transfer station at Fraser Surrey Docks. I live in Royal Heights, which is above FSD. At present, it is a delightful area with Royal Heights Elementary school and many young families. My wife and I have enjoyed living here for many years. It is a great neighbourhood. FSD was given the assignment of notifying all who would be affected by this development. They claim to have sent
Rotten tomatoes to the politician who is sucking up so bad to his ethnic community by urging Canada to designate April as Punjabi month. Enough is enough. I can’t take any more of this political grandstanding. There are more than enough events to honour South Asian culture. Let’s remember this come next election time. We’re Canadians first and foremost. Rotten tomatoes to you, m-o-t-h-e-r, for complaining that a lady in the Guildford Town Centre swore at your children because they “cut her off.” You, mother, are supposed to have the control over your children while they “are still learning their manners.” You need to have a refresher course in manners yourself.
A train full of red roses and thanks to all the volunteers, Surrey municipality, private donors, businesses and believers who have made it possible for the B.C. Electric Railway, car 1225 to run again from Cloverdale and Sullivan.
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The Editor, Re: “MP wants April designated as Punjabi heritage Month,” the Now, June 25. I’m sorry but this whole Punjabi Heritage Month idea is completely ridiculous. I am a 14-year-old Punjabi girl and this makes me laugh! I understand that we celebrate Vaisakhi and Diwali but Canada is a multicultural country – we cannot take advantage of that. There are so many other cultures here, doesn’t that mean they deserve a month as well? What about the First Nations? They are the ones who were here before all of us. Come on Mr. Sandhu, you have to be kidding right?
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Anti-bullying activist Joanne Greenwood has partnered with photographer Susan Goble to launch a campaign that focuses on positive expressions of self-identity. They’re calling it Be Bold, and it involves Greenwood and Goble setting up photo shoots in public spaces and inviting people to have their pictures taken holding a chalkboard with a positive anagram. The idea is to take a negative word, perhaps a name the photographic subject has been called in the past, and turn it into something more positive, although participants are free to write whatever they like. The photos are then posted online. “It’s a purposeful, healing photo,” Greenwood said. “You take the photo, and you can release that negativity you’ve been holding onto forever. It’s just a way to tell society we are not going to be defined any longer by bad words and negativity, and it’s about time we all show some kindness towards each other and put these words to rest.” The Be Bold team will be at the annual Surrey Pride Festival on Sunday, July 7 at Holland Park. For Be Bold, one particular example that struck Greenwood was a woman with cerebral palsy, who created an anagram — using the words rebel, empathetic, tough,
adorable, resilient and determined — from the letters in “retard.” “She’s been called this her whole life,” Greenwood said. “After I wrote that down on the chalkboard, I thought, ‘I can never use this word again.’” The woman in the photograph is Melanie Palmer, vice-president of Surrey Pride Society, host of the festival at Holland Park. Photos collected as part of the Be Bold campaign are posted in an online gallery at bebold.ca, and participants can also buy copies of the photos. Proceeds will be given to various charities in Metro Vancouver, including Amanda Todd Legacy Society and Beauty Night Society. So far, the campaign seems to be generating interest from abroad. Greenwood said she’s been contacted by a documentary filmmaker from France who is interested in filming the project. People from Montreal, Edmonton, Ireland, Spain and the U.S. have also contacted Greenwood about the campaign. Greenwood, a former Surrey resident who now lives in Burnaby, has become an anti-bullying activist in recent years. As a student at F.D. Sinclair elementary in Newton, she often feared for her safety. She was an awkward kid, Greenwood admits, but certainly didn’t deserve the threats, punches, kicks and showers of spit hurled her way in Grade 3 and beyond. “I was like a walking target at one point, because of the way I
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Joanne Greenwood, a former Surrey resident who was often bullied as a child at a Newton elementary school, has launched a Be Bold campaign as part of her anti-bullying efforts, with photographer Susan Goble. looked,” she told the Now in a story published Feb. 24, 2009, on the eve of Anti-Bullying Day in B.C. On Saturday, June 15, Greenwood and Goble hosted the official launch for the Be Bold campaign at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver. (The hotel donated the space and the food, Greenwood added.) Roughly 100 people came out, and raised approximately $2,000, and Greenwood said the
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Surrey Pride Society hosts a five-hour festival Sunday, July 7 at Holland Park. The 14th annual Surrey Pride Festival will run from noon to 5 p.m., with live music, food vendors, artists, improv theatre, a kids’ zone and other attractions. Close to 2,000 people took in the festivities last year, according to Jen Marchbank, president of Surrey Pride Society. This year, the festival theme is “All for Pride. Pride for All.” Entertainers on stage will include Vancouver Rainbow Marching Band, Matthew Presidente, Norine Braun and The Bobbers. For more details, visit www.surreypride.webs.com. Pre-festival events staged by the society include a Stonewall-themed youth dance on Saturday, June 29. The event, for those aged 12 to 20, will happen at Newton Youth Resource Centre, 13479 76th Ave., from 7 to 11 p.m. “The Stonewall riots in 1969 are viewed by many as the beginnings of gay activism,” Marchbank told the Now. “The youth dance is provided as a free event for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered and queer youth and their allies to have fun but also to learn the history of the riots and their place in LGBTQ history.”
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Tom Saunders with his award-winning book, I Want to Go to the Moon. (File photo: ADAM KVETON) when (Nugent) looked at it she said, ‘Wow, this works out just fine to 32 pages.’ “It couldn’t have worked out better. There was nothing I had to add to fill out a book and there was nothing I had to take out.” The only minor change was to the title, he said. It has been such a good experience, Saunders said he is now considering more children’s books. In the meantime, he is still working as TV cameraman, plays ukulele and is part of White Rock Players’ Club, in addition to having written the opening theme songs for TV shows, including Robson Arms. One of the great things to have come out of I Want to Go to the Moon is the stories Saunders hears from parents who now have a nighttime routine with their kids to go out and look at the moon and then come inside and read the story together. “It’s extremely rewarding,” he said. ccooke@thenownewspaper.com
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Community Theatre Coalition Award nominations, including best supporting actress for LeGear. The CTC annually recognizes outstanding achievement in community theatre for its member clubs. So, yes, Loryn has the credentials to lead this summer camp. Surrey Little Theatre is also running a summer youth camp for young actors. Back by popular demand, this camp gives youth the opportunity to express their creativity through all aspects of theatre. SLT summer camp runs Aug. 12 to 15 and is designed for ages 12 to 18. This weeklong program gives hands-on practise in drama, lighting, sound, makeup and stage management, through rotational classes. On the final day, a performance will be held that night so each participant can experience the excitement of stepping on the stage (and backstage) of an actual production. This is the real challenge, I can tell you. I witnessed the final performance last year and it is totally amazing what can be accomplished in one week – one week of intense insanity, that is. Camp price for the week $125. This includes registration for the week, daily lunch, membership for Surrey Little Theatre (valid for the 2013/2014 season) and two complimentary tickets to the final show. LeGear is involved with this camp as well, and she says space is very limited. Act now – that is, get your plan in action. Detailed information and registration forms can be found on the Surrey Little Theatre website, at www. surreylittletheatre.com, or you can email LeGear at rinni_legear@hotmail.com for more information. I wish there were summer camps like this when I was young. No sleeping in tents, no mosquitoes, no need for a leaky air mattress, just immerse yourself in theatre craft, have sand-free sandwiches for lunch and all the other modern conveniences available. That’s the best of summer “camp.”
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3055, bluefrogstudios.ca. Steelin’ in the Years: The Music of Steely Dan: Tribute band performs two shows on Saturday, July 20 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock. Info: 604-542-3055. bluefrogstudios.ca. Speed Control: Whitehorse-based power-pop trio kicks off its RAWK Camp classes at Surrey Arts Centre with free “From Rags to Rock” concert 7 p.m. Monday, July 22 at mainstage theatre, showcasing
history of rock music. Info: 604-5015566. Shari Ulrich: Folk singer performs Thursday, July 25 at Blue Frog Studios in White Rock, backed by Julia Graff (Ulrich’s daughter) and Ted Littlemore. Info and tickets: bluefrogstudios.ca, 604-542-3055. Gone Country: Multi-performer cancer fundraiser featuring Aaron Pritchett, Dallas Smith, Karen Lee Batten and Steel Toe Boots, 4 p.m. start Saturday, July 27 at Cloverdale
Millennium Amphitheatre. All proceeds to The Shaun G Foundation, info at twinscancerfundraising.com. “I’ll Remember You”: Randy “Elvis” Friskie performs tribute to The King on the anniversary of his death, with Las Vegas Show Band, on Friday, Aug. 16 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey, 7:30 p.m. Tickets and info: 604-507-6355, www. bellperformingartscentre.com. Masabo: West African band/ dancers on stage 7:30 p.m. Saturday,
Aug. 17 at Northwood United Church, 8855 156th St., Surrey. Event presented by Ubuntu Ogogo as fundraiser for Stephen Lewis Foundation’s Grandmothers to Grandmothers campaign, tickets $20/$12 via 604-584-7868 or 778565-3555. White Rock Trad Jazz Society: Presents three-hour concert/dance events Sunday afternoons (select dates) at Crescent Beach Legion, 3-6 p.m. at 2643 128th St., South Surrey.
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‘ARTS 2013’ opens at Surrey Art Gallery Three artists based in Surrey were awarded first-place honours in Arts 2013, the annual juried exhibition at Surrey Art Gallery. Fifty new works are showcased in the 28th annual event, which opens Friday evening (June 28) at the gallery, located at Bear Creek Park. Artists from across the region submitted entries in five categories, including Surrey-based winners Sean Mills (“Artist Space/Market Place,� in 3D category), Helma Sawatsky (“Trace Elements-untitled 2,� photography and new media), and Jeannette Sirois (“Lorraine,� drawing and mixed media). Other category winners were Juwon Kim (“The Road not Taken,� painting on paper) and Susan Baranszky (“Shiny Wants, Deep Woods,� painting on canvas). Also opening at the gallery this weekend is Divining Natures, featuring works by local artists Elizabeth Carefoot, Mary Frances Batut and Deborah Putman. Both exhibits are on view until Aug. 31; admission is by donation. Call 604-501-5566 for details, or visit surrey.ca/artgallery.
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Jim Widdifield is a keyboardist, not a lyricist, but the words to “Gone, Gone, Gone” came pouring out of him the day after his son Craig was gunned down at Morgan Crossing shopping centre. “I wrote that song in about 10 minutes,” said Widdifield, who lives in the Morgan Creek area and plays in Compound Blues Band and also the Kooler Kings. “I was sitting upstairs and all of a sudden I got this real urge to do something, went downstairs to where my keyboard is, and I went through the song right there, straight through, other than breaking down while trying to sing the lyrics,” Widdifield recalled. “I know those lyrics were coming from him, as a message he was passing on.… I’ve never had
an experience like that in my life.” Two versions of the heartfelt ballad have since been recorded at Blue Frog Studios in White Rock. The plan is to sell copies online as a way to raise money for Save the Children Canada initiatives, via download from the charity’s website. “Before he died, my son had talked with his friends about supporting children in third-world countries, so we’ve tied this whole thing in with Save the Children,” Widdifield told the Now. “That’s the idea behind it, and we’re still working on the details.” Craig Widdifield, 28, was shot multiple times shortly before 7 p.m. April 24 while getting into his Mercedes. Police believe the shooting is connected to ongoing gang activity. Widdifield said his son would not want anyone to take revenge for his death.
“Craig was not a violent person at all, and his friends will tell you he didn’t have an enemy,” Widdifield said on June 18. “People with tips should go to police,” he added. “I talked to one of the investigators last week and he said normally, in these kinds of cases, people tend to clam up and not talk, but in the case of Craig’s death they’ve had a ton of information come in. So I’m hopeful (the case) is solved soon.” The lyrics to “Gone, Gone, Gone” tell of a “shining boy who had so much to give, brought so much joy to others’ lives.… A piece of our hearts, a piece of our souls, go with you, but you’re gone, gone, gone.” The song isn’t yet available via Save the Children Canada’s website (www.savethechildren.ca), but should be soon, Widdifield said Wednesday. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com
Musician Jim Widdifield holds a portrait of son Craig, who was killed outside Morgan Crossing shopping centre on April 24. (File photo)
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Rehearsals are in full swing for the pair of Shakespearean productions. “We are encouraging people to sign up for the eNewsletter and then, if they were unable to purchase tickets, to consider signing up to volunteer,” Sarah Adams, Beach House production manager, told the Now. “Volunteers will be invited to attend
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Teen Writers Camp at City Centre Library: “Bunk down for five weeks and four amazing authors! Join the camp to polish your work for the writing contest or just because you love writing. Each week features a special author guest speaker, snacks, writers’ workshop and time to write.” Camp runs Thursdays, 2-4:30 p.m. from July 4 to Aug. 1. Free. Register at 604-598-7427 or trhockin@surrey.ca. Details at www. surreylibraries.ca/teens. Young Adult Writing Contest: Enter a short story, poem or comic in this contest hosted by Surrey Libraries. Cash prizes will be awarded per category and age
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Lorne Ginther honoured in White Rock
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The deadline for the Surrey Board of Trade’s Environment and Business Awards is coming up. If you would like to nominate your own business or another’s, the application must be in by Friday, July 12. The winners and nominees of the seventh annual awards will be recognized at a luncheon on Thursday, Sept. 12 at Eaglequest Golf Course Coyote Creek, 7778 152nd St., Surrey. Nomination forms and details are online at businessinsurrey.com.
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ARTIST WINS ‘IMPRINTS’ PRIZE Brenda Wagner, the new franchise owner of Instant Imprints in South Surrey, has announced the winner of the store’s grandopening prize package. Artist Dawn Derringer’s name was drawn, and she is thrilled with the news. Derringer, owner of Fluidic Sculpture Art Studio, is working with Wagner and Instant Imprints on services such as new business cards and perhaps a new website too. The prize package was for $1,000 in services.
For his philanthropy and support of Rotary activities, Lorne Ginther received a Paul Harris Fellow Award at White Rock Rotary Club’s installation banquet June 4. The award recognizes Ginther’s “service above self ” attitude and his commitment to community service, including Peace Arch Hospital Foundation since 1968 as both board member and director. Club president Jaqui Joys thanked Ginther for the example he sets in being persistent and dedicated to good community causes. Peter Short, the club’s incoming president, assisted with the presentation, held at Rotary Field House. White Rock Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at noon at Rotary Field House, located at South Surrey Athletic Park. New members are welcome.
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Four years ago, Felix Wang was still feeling his way around life in Canada when a strange man made an even stranger request to him: Would you like to play football? Wang and his family had moved to Canada from China several months earlier and young Felix was making the tough adjustments of a teenager in a new country. “Everything was different here,” he recalls. “Obviously the language was a big thing and also there were cultural differences. When I first came here it was hard to fit into the community. I didn’t know my neighbours, I was in a new school and I didn’t know anybody. The school system is different, the education system is different… I was like a newborn baby — everything was new to me.”
Life presents you with opportunities and you can either give it a shot or walk away. I gave it a shot.
So it’s easy to understand the teen’s reaction when Earl Marriott Mariners head football coach Michael McKay-Dunne singled him out with an invitation. Always on the lookout for potential new talent, coach Mac-Daddy spotted the husky teen idling with other international students in a science lab one day and felt compelled to do some spontaneous recruiting. Wang’s logical first reaction: Who is this guy? His second reaction: What is football? “That was quite shocking to me because I didn’t know there was a football team at the school,” Wang says. “I didn’t know anything about football and when the coach asked me to play, I had no clue who that guy was. It was an honour to be asked. I was in a science class so when a guy showed up and asked me to play football, that was pretty amazing. “I never had that experience before, but that’s how it goes. Life presents you with opportunities and you can either give it a shot or walk away. I gave it a shot.” Did he ever. McKay-Dunne was rewarded for his recruiting pitch with a player who turned into a cornerstone of the fledgling
Felix Wang had never touched a football when he arrived in Canada four years ago. Wang played three seasons at Earl Marriott Secondary and last fall was recipient of the prestigious Kevin Chin Memorial Award from Football BC. (Photo: KEVIN HILL) football program at Earl Marriott. It wasn’t always easy, of course. Wang was a huge basketball fan and had played one semester of rugby at Earl Marriott before he showed up for his first football practise in the fall of 2010. The first problem he faced: getting dressed. “It was literally brand new for me,” Wang says with a good-natured laugh. “The first practise I literally had my shoulder pads backwards — the long pad on the back was on my chest. I didn’t put a jersey over it because I didn’t think I needed a jersey. Everything was wrong. The first thing I had to learn was how to dress up, put pads on correctly and find the right helmet size.” McKay-Dunne smiles as he remembers the tentative first football steps of a player who grow into what he now describes as “a dancing bear.” Wang was as green as could be, but
because there was no junior program at Earl Marriott, he found himself on the field with the Mariners’ senior team. To make matters worse, the size of the Earl Marriott school population meant the team was forced to compete in the toughest division of high school football — AAA. “He didn’t know anything about football so he was just copying everybody else,” McKay-Dunne says. “He didn’t understand much about the game, but he was keen to learn. There was no obstacle to playing the game in his eyes, he just found ways to get better and do it. “It’s not like he didn’t undergo any learning curves — I mean, he got cooked a few times. He just bounced up and got back into the game.” Wang’s experience with rugby prepared him for the rough contact of the football field. He admits he was way over his head at the AAA level, but is remarkably
philosophical about the trial by fire he endured against bigger, stronger and more experienced opponents each week. “We were playing triple-A teams and the they would either dominate me or push me away,” he says matter of factly. “That’s how my first couple of games were. I never got frustrated because I totally understood. It wouldn’t be right if you’ve been playing a sport for 14 years and you got beaten by a guy who has only been playing for three weeks. That’s how life goes. It was fair, I just needed time to learn the game and understand the strategy of it. “By the end of the year I understood the game and decided to spend some time on my own to try and get better.” Wang attended summer football camps run by Simon Fraser University. He may not have been the best player in camp, but he used every opportunity to soak up see MARINER › page 45
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Two Delta Sungod Swim Club members reached the podium at the 2013 B.C. AA Long Course Swimming Championships in Victoria last weekend. Claudia Baxter made a great impression at the meet. Baxter, 12, claimed the gold medal for the girls’ 100metre breaststroke and narrowly missed another medal with a fourth place showing in the girls’ 200m breaststroke. Hailey Penner was one of the few 10-yearolds to qualify in the 11-and-under category, but she proved she belonged with a bronze medal in the girls’ 400m free. She also qualified for the final of the girls’ 200m freestyle where she finished eighth overall.
Two women who contributed greatly to the current athletic landscape in this region are part of the 2013 Delta Sports Hall of Fame Class. Lacrosse builder Shirley Burr and girls soccer pioneer Francis Raderecht were officially inducted in front of a sold-out crowd at the Banquet of Champions on June 8 at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn. They are joined by athletes Ron Clarke (softball) and Ravi Kahlon (field hockey), minor hockey coach Maurice Hamlin, the Ladner Beatty Babes soccer team and MK Delta Lands Group. Here is a rundown of the inductees: ] Francis Raderecht (soccer) It’s hard to believe that up until the
early 1970s there were no options for girls to play organized soccer. That all changed with the tireless efforts of this Ladner mom. ] Shirley Burr (lacrosse) Burr canvassed local businesses and the farming community to raise enough money to apply for a senior “B” lacrosse franchise. The Ladner Pioneers were born and the team has gone on to win B.C. and national senior B titles. ] Maurice Hamlin (hockey) This longtime Tsawwassen resident has been coaching minor hockey for more than 25 years, including the past eight at the juvenile level. This past spring Hamlin guided the Blues to their fourth consecutive B.C. title. ] Ravi Kahlon (field hockey) This longtime member of Canada’s national team program competed at every level of international competition — World Cup, Commonwealth Games, Pan Am Games and Olympic Games. In 2000, Kahlon
saw double duty, first helping the national junior team place third in World Cup qualifying, then played for the senior squad at the Summer Olympics in Sydney. The North Delta resident helped Canada win gold at the 2007 Pan Am Games and concluded his outstanding playing career at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing. ] Ron Clarke (softball) A longtime North Delta resident, Clarke’s combination of speed and finesse led to a great career and recognition as one of the best softball players in the world during his era. He played for nearly three decades, primarily in the senior “A” men’s league out of South Memorial Park. In the 1960s, Clarke travelled extensively throughout North America, playing not only for his club teams, but also for his country. He was a three-time all-star at the ASA National Championships, regarded as the top international tournament in the U.S.
Men’s softball was a demonstration sport at the 1966 Pan American Games where Clarke helped Canada win bronze. ] Ladner Beatty Babes (team) In 1977, Ladner went undefeated en route to the league championship and would later capture Delta’s first-ever girls’ provincial soccer championship. The team went on to place second at the Western Canadian Championships in Edmonton. The Babes won six more league and district championships before the team disbanded in 1985. ] MK Delta Lands Group This Delta business has welcomed the opportunity to participate in the community since being established eight years ago. MK Delta Lands Group’s ongoing commitment to the Tour de Delta bike race weekend continues again this year. The company also actively participates in Delta Hospital Foundation fundraising events.
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Remember, you will never be worse than you are before you start playing. Just believe in yourself. Sadly, Wang has probably played his last game of competitive football. Next fall he will attend school in Ontario where he will participate in a unique double degree co-op program. The five-year course of studies includes work experience and when he is finished, he will receive a math degree from the University of Waterloo and a business degree from Wilfred Laurier University. Academics will dominate his life for the next few years, but he says the lessons learned on the football field will help him for years to come. “Football will help me in business,” he says. “It’s all about working with a team, taking on challenges and not running away. Football helps shape your personality — it doesn’t make you smarter or help you solve math problems, but it helps your personality. You have to work with your teammates to have success. “Playing football was not time wasted — I don’t think it’s logically possible to waste time.”
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It took a tag-team of two schools to wrest the provincial high school badminton crown away from the Fraser Heights Firehawks earlier this month. Despite a youthful roster led by Grade 10 James Ho and Grade 9 Jenna Wong, the defending champion Firehawks battled right to the final match before settling for second place behind a combined team from Vancouver private schools St. George’s and Crofton House. Fraser Heights team members can take solace in knowing they are the top public school team in the province for the second year running. The Firehawks blew through round-robin play, knocking off Claremont, Steveston-London and David Thompson by a combined score of 28-5. Fraser Heights then ousted Churchill 10-1 in the semifinals and Killarney 9-2 in the semifinals to set up a showdown for first place with topranked St.George’s/Crofton House. The championship finale came down to the 11th and final match, mixed doubles. In a match fraught with high drama, the St.George’s/Crofton House team of Benny Lin and Emma Lin — both Canadian Under-19 team players — edged out the Firehawks’ ace duo of Ho and Wong. (Ho is on the Canadian U-16 team while Wong is a national U14 team player). “I am so proud of how the team played throughout the season, going undefeated and winning the Fraser Valley championships for the second consecutive year,� said Fraser Heights coach David Dryden. “It hurts losing gold by only one match, but this team and this year was one of the best coaching experiences of my life.�
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At GFS British Columbia Inc., our continued focus on quality and exceptional service has made us one of Canada’s largest food service distributors for over 40 years. As a successful, family-oriented company, we are proud to offer our employees career advancement with training and comprehensive benefits. Above all, we ensure that all members of our staff have a strong sense of achievement, recognition, reward, security and self-respect. Reporting to the Facility Manager, the successful candidate will perform work involving the maintenance upkeep, and system checks to keep the ammonia refrigeration equipment in good repair and temperatures at their ideal settings. This position requires the individual to carry a company-provided phone and to be ‘on call’ to respond to urgent situations. Shift - To Be Determined Must be available to work evenings, weekends and statutory holidays for emergency on-call. This position is responsible for: • Conducting preventative maintenance, temperature readings on refrigeration equipment and working with contractors as required • Monitoring temperature readings, defrost setups, alarm monitoring, writing of SOP’s, maintaining documentation and general operations of the ammonia plant facility • General preventative maintenance of facility systems, material handling equipment, racking, dock equipment, building automation systems, HVAC systems, plumbing systems, etc. and other duties as assigned • Maintaining a safe plant in mechanically sound condition meeting Provincial and local guidelines • Assisting to ensure occupational health and safety and regulatory compliance The ideal candidate will have three to five years’ experience with ammonia refrigeration along with Refrigeration Operator Endorsement or better. Other professional certificates and schooling would be an asset (Electrical, Millwork or Welding). For more information on GFS British Columbia Inc., please visit our website at www.gfscanada.com/ Please submit résumés quoting Job #2013GFS075 GFS British Columbia Inc. at gfsbchr@gfscanada.com or mail to: GFS British Columbia Inc. 1700 Cliveden Avenue Delta, BC V3M 6T2 Gordon Food Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Re: The estate of Helen Martha Leib, deceased, formerly of 13687 - 62nd Avenue, Surrey, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Helen Martha Leib are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor, c/o Sonia Virk, Virk Sabharal, Lawyers at, #208 - 15240 Highway 10, Surrey, B.C., V3S 5K7, on or before July 18, 2013, 2011, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: GURMIT SINGH DHAK, Deceased, formerly of PH3 4888 Brentwood Drive, Burnaby, BC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of GURMIT SINGH DHAK, who died on October 16, 2010, are hereby required to send particulars of those claims to KAMALJIT KAUR DHAK, c/o Brawn Karras & Sanderson, 309 - 1688 152nd Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 4N2, Attn: Kim A. Karras, on or before July 22, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of ALISTER LAWRIE, deceased, formerly of 11666 - 82A Avenue, Delta, British Columbia Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Alister Lawrie are hereby notified, pursant to Section 38 of the Trustee Act of British Columbia, that particulars of their claims should be sent to executrix; Carol Pope, at the address shown below, on or before August 21, 2013, after which date the executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executrix then has notice. Carol Pope, Executrix c/o Alan K. Seabrook Barrister & Solicitor 212 - 7313 - 120 Street Delta, British Columbia V4C 6P5
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LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,300 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
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6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located south central Abbotsford. $598,600. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267
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18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades, $314,000. Call 778-571-1544 See PropertyGuys.com ID: 76544 FULLY finished 4,000+sf in Desirable Creekside on the Park, Abbotsford, 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ ss appl, a/c. $579K. 604.852.6951
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CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400
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BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000 Call 604-837-5373 PropertyGuys.com id: 77100
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CULTUS LAKE HOLIDAY PARK, site #155, 60x35, storage shed, firepit, Bell dish, lawnmower, $69,500. 604-596-7060
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Okanagan/ Interior
Lots & Acreage
CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5 acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sq ft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-house garage, 2 suites, barn, boardfenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462 PropertyGuys.com ID:76465
SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate 1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home, 55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-514-5059 PropertyGuys.com ID 76059
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6040
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3100mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
Houses - Sale
Condos/Townhouses S. Surrey/White Rock
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
LANGLEY BUILD your dream home, secluded 5 ac view ppty, well inst $630,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
4 BD 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl., Great family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $440,000 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659
ONLY $226,900 in Langley’s Murrayville area, 960 sq ft , 2 bdr, 2 bth, grnd-floor condo covered deck and yard. See PropertyGuys.com in 76670 or call 604-613-2670
Surrey
FRASER HEIGHTS 6,200sf rectangular level lot, 11152-156th St Surrey, 3 Storey okay. $449,000. Ron Mac Realty 604-803-8244
For Sale by Owner
2BDRM + DEN/ 2BATH CONDO for Sale. By Willowbrook Mall, Langley. 961sqft $235,600. Helen 604-762-7412. propertyguys.com #149562
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6030
Richmond
6020 TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553
6008-18
6020-14
Abbotsford
IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565
6008-12
For Sale by Owner
6015
NEWSPAPER.COM
GREAT 1988 SQ FT, 3 Bdrm 3-level split Carluke Cres Surrey. Upgraded Kitchen w/ SS appliances – Only $540,000 Phone 604-597-7799. PropertyGuys.com ID:76799
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RENTALS 6508
Apt/Condos
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office 604- 936-3907
6508
Apt/Condos
GREAT PLACE, GREAT LOCATION GREAT NEIGHBOURS, GREAT PRICE Not so great ad, but your not paying for it. So who cares.
CROSSROADS ' We got a GREAT thing Goin On'
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6508
Apt/Condos
BOLIVAR HTS 137/111 newer bright 2 BR g/l ste, 2 parking, nr s/train, $730 incls util/cbl. N/s, n/p. Avail Now. 604-317-7576
SURREY 75/120A 2 BR apt, $960 + $40 cable & 3BR apt $1080 + $40 cable. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-501-0505.
CHIMNEY HGHTS 148/76. Lrg 1 BR, Av now. $550 incls utls/ basic cable. NS/NP. 604-202-0010
6510
Co-ops
MAYFLOWER HOUSING
Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
JUNIPER COURT
office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spacious, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725 No subsidy avail. No pets. Call: 604-583-2122 or Email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
401 Westview St, Coq
415 Westview St, Coq
office: 604-939-8905
ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.
office: cell:
604-939-4903 778- 229-1358
CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
Cell: 604-813-8789
KING ALBERT COURT
$50 off / month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Reno’d 1 & 2 BR stes (some with enste’s), Cable, heat, hot water incl. Walk Score = 92 Call 604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
COTTONWOOD PLAZA
office: cell:
604-937-7343 778-863-9980
MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex 1 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1) 2 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK, On site security, Seasonal Pool. Call 604-585-1966
office: 604- 936-1225
SUNCREEK ESTATES
Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey
604-596-0916
Excellent Newton Location
VILLA UMBERTO Available Immediately Adult oriented. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured underground parking. (604) 596-5671 Cel 220-8696
6515
Duplexes - Rent
SRY, N. 117/River Rd. Spac 3 BR, upper flr. 1,200 sf. 1.5 baths, priv W/D. N/P. 604-951-8950
6522
Furnished Accommodation
FURNISHED 1 bdrm Exec Suites From $1,400.00 Incl all utilities Min. 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040
6540
Houses - Rent
DELTITA GARDENS
8507 120th Street, N. Delta
1 BR from $700 • 2 BR from $800 3 BR from $900
Includes Heat, Hot Water & Cable Some Suites with mtn. views.
CLOVERDALE Upper 3 Br, 3 bath, 7 appls, garage. $1600+utls NS/NP. Av July 1. 604-727-3891
Close to schools & shopping On bus route to SkyTrain.
8035
Carpet Cleaning
UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848
8055
Cleaning
CLOVERDALE 2 BR ste, w/d, incls cbl & utils, $870, nr all ammens, Avail Now, ns/np. 604-574-8647 FLEETWOOD 88/163ST, 2 BR ste, no w/d, pet neg. $750 incls utils/wi-fi/cbl. Now. 604-584-4084
N. DELTA, 1 BR bsmnt $600; 3 BR upper with 1 ½ bths $1500, N/s, pets neg, July 1. 604-715-6488 PANORAMA RIDGE 2 BR g/lvl ste, $750 incls hydro, no w/d, n/s, n/p, Avail July 1. 778-892-1994 PANORAMA RIDGE Brand New 1 BR & 2 BR ste’s, $700 & $900, incls utils & w/d, Avail July 15. N/S, N/P, 604-765-7865 ROYAL HTS, 96/116, 2 BR ste, new home, nr bus/shopping, ns, np, $700 inc utils. 604-761-6274 S. SRY. 156/18Ave. Bright 3 BR gr lev ste, 1650SF, 2 bath, maple/ granite kitch, gas f/p, W/D, D/W, patios, gardens, f/yrds. Near schools, shops, transit. $1600 + utls. N/S. Av Aug1. 604-341-3613 S. SRY. 156/18Ave. Gardeners Delight! Exec Upper 3 BR, 3 bath, maple/granite kitchen, jacuzzi, bidet, gas f/p, 1550sf, lrg deck, park like fen/yrds. Near schools, shops, transit. $1700 + utls. N/S, pet ok. Av July 15. 604-341-3613 SRY 88/133 ST, Lrg 1 BR ste, nr skytrain, $600 incls utils, Avail Jul1. 604-782-7340, 778-893-5230 SRY, 96/131A ST. newly renod 1 BR bsmt ste. N/S, N/P, $550 incls hydro. Avail Jul 1. 604-583-5032
8125
Gutters
DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTY GUTTERS? Black Bear Window Cleaning does windows, gutters & siding. Insured & Guaranteed. Commercial & Residential. Call: 778 892-2327
GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor Call 604-589-0356
8130
Handyperson
ORIENTAL CLEANING Service $23per hour. Residential & Office 778-707-4144 or 604-589-2816 Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993
8075
Drywall
Sm renos, paint, repairs, rubbish, press wash. Joe 604-657-0346 acehandymanservice.ca
8135
Hauling
604-RUBBISH - ’’ We do all the loading & cleanup and we remove almost anything'' 604-782-2474
8155
Landscaping
K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Guar. work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657
8080
Electrical
#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Comm/Res/Panel change Heating. Lic & Bonded. 604-522-3435 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. BONDED. All types of electrical. (778) 316-7773
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
★ ALCO LANDSCAPING ★ Power Rake, Lawn Cuts, Hedges, Clean-up, Power Wash, Rubbish. Res & Comm. ★ 604-762-1725 KL LAWN Maintenance & Landscaping Construction. Free Est. Call 778-707-1522
8160
Lawn & Garden
S. SRY. Exec 3200sf family home with 3 BR in-law ste, 6 BR, 5 bath, maple cab’s, granite kitchen, jacuzzi tub, bidet, gas f/p, D/W, W/D, lrg decks, beautiful gardens, lrg fenced priv yard. Near schools, shops, transit. N/S, pet ok. $3300 + utls. Avail Aug 1. 604-341-3613
1BDRM/1BTH BSMT suite 850sqft $700 monthly includes: Utilities, separate coin operated washer/dryer, personal parking stall, WiFi, Shaw cable box. Close to transit routes, 1 block from school and park. N/S N/P. Please call 778-866-2814
•• Mini MiniExcavator Excavator (1’, (1’,2’,2’,3’, 3’,5’5’Bucket BucketSizes) Sizes) Small4x4 4x4Dump DumpTruck Truck •• Small • Bobcat • Back Fill • Bobcat • Back Fill Ditching ••Ditching • Driveways ••Driveways Yard Levelling ••Yard Levelling Drainage • Drainage • Load Dump Trucks
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888•8881
Townhouses Rent
604-856-8355 Cell: 604-309-9454
We’re in the Big Green Trucks
CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES 22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view!
office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768 SKYLINE APARTMENTS WHITE ROCK $50 off / month for the first year Quiet community oriented living. 1 & 2 BR stes, incl hot water, cable, u/g parking. Walk Score = 95 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SRY 70/120TH newer 2BR condo 2 full bath, granite counters, s/s appls, f/p, deck, inste w/d, ns, np. Now. $1300 + utils. 604-309-3484
WHITE ROCK Oceanview, furnished home, nr 99, 7 appl, clean, bright, dbl garage, lrg deck, ns/np, $2000/mo. July 1. 604-220-9188
6602
Suites/Partial Houses
140A/115 AVE, 1 BR bsmt, full bath, gas f/p, prkg, n/p, n/s, $600 incls util, July 15. 778-899-4805
15151 COLUMBIA Ave, Water View, 2B, 1BA, 1,140 sf, lease, no pet, no smoking, rent $1,350, now, call Eric 604-723-7368 54 AVE/188 St New 2 BR walkout suite, ns, np. $800 inc utils & cbl. Avail now. 604-723-1994
6605
2 BR T/H, 5 appls, very well kept, N/P, 2 car garage, $1500/mo, Avail Aug 1, #83 - 20460 - 66 Ave. 778-863-3450 or 778-863-4412 SURREY 174/57 2 BR twnhse $900; 3BR $1050. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-576-9969 SURREY 65/135 St, 4 BR twnhse $1030. Incls w/d. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-596-1099.
6620
Warehouse/ Commercial
INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT 1760 sq ft Excellent location on Industrial Ave, Langley City. 604-603-9584
604-465-1311 & 8185 Moving Storage
8087
Excavating
VERN’S EXCAVATING & BOBCAT
8105
Flooring/ Refinishing
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors
SPRING SALE
10 000 Deliveries • Garden Soil MixAnnually • Lawn & Turf Blends • Super Natural TopSoil • Composted Black Bark • Hemlock/Fir Bark Mulch • Top Dressing Blends • Sand, Gravel & Rock • Miracle Mix Soil • Hydroseeding Contractor OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
5333 - 176 St. Cloverdale FREE DELIVERY supersoil.ca
PROVINCIAL HARDWOOD Ltd. Make your old Hardwood Floors look like New! Sanding, Finishing Installation, Re-coating. Call 778-928-6600.
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We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance
FREE ESTIMATES Seniors Discount
604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com
B&Y MOVING Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $55 ~
Over 10 yrs. Exp. • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers
TCP MOVING 1 to 3 men from $40 • Licensed & Insured. • Local & storage. • Ca & US long distance.
604-505-1386 604-505-9166 ABE MOVING & Delivery and Rubbish Removal $35/HR per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020
SHAWN’S LAWNS
Fastback Moving & Rubbish. Social Services moves welcome! Insur. & registered. 604-836-8291
Local & long distance Call 604-720-0931 brothersmovingservice.com LARA MOVING. Moving and Rubbish Removal. Great Rates. Call: (604) 562-4637
8193
Oil Tank Removal
STORMWORKS OIL Tank Removal. Certified, Insured, Reasonable Rates. A+ BBB. 604-724-3670
Complete Garden Maintenance
Power Raking & Aerating, Fertilizing & Liming. Pruning, Hedge Trimming. Weeding, Install Flower Beds, Clean-up Edging, Cut & Trim. Allen Block & Paving Stones. Ph: 604-418-6447
604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com Golden Hardwood & Laminate & Tiles. Prof install, refinishing, sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
SUPER SOIL INC.
FLEETWOOD LARGE 2 bdrm & den Utils incl no pets/smokers refs req. $850/mo 604-727-5385
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.
MEADOWS LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979
OCEAN PARK, 2 BR Rancher, 4 appls, carport, new storage shed, lrg ppty. N/S, Small pet ok. Avail immed. 604-420-3269, 604-760-7043 or 604-538-3823
102-120 Agnes St, N.West
Dump Site Now Open
• Broken Concrete Rocks $22 per metric ton • Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay $22 per metric ton • Grass, Branches, Leaves, Weeds $59 per ton
604-708-8850
SKYLINE TOWERS
SRY, FLEETWOOD. reno’d 1 BR bsmt. $650/mo incls hydro. N/s, N/p, Avail now. 604-572-0958
Home Services
1 to 3 Men
Fleetwood, Acerage. 84/170A. Upper Immaculate 3 BR, 5 appls. NS/NP. Refs. Lease Req. $1300. 604-816-1412 or 604-240-9965
www.baywest.ca
8180
AFFORDABLE MOVING *HOUSE & HOME Cleaning* Licensed,Bonded & Insured free est.Tracie 604 700-9218
604-594-5211 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
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
CLAYTON HGHTS 2 BR bsmt avail Aug 1. NS/NP. $875 incls utls, inste W/D. 604-200-3994
1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
# $400 MOVE IN BONUS # CEDAR APARTMENTS
Suites/Partial Houses
Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-558-0046
604-596-9588
AMBER (W)
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HOME SERVICES
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#1 SOILS, manure, gravels, limestone, lava. sand. Del or p/u 604-882-1344 info etc visit www. portkellsnurseries.com/bulk material
GRASS CUTTING SERVICE Staring at $20. For Service pls call Jordan 604-360-0493 Thank you
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Painting/ Wallpaper
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Plumbing
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Collectibles & Classics
9135
Parts & Accessories
9145
All Season Roofing
THE REAL DEAL 3 Rooms $250
Exterior Special on NOW
10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 A FIXIT PLUMBING & Heating H/W tanks, boilers, furn, renos, drains, gas fitter. 604-596-2841
604-591-3500
Free Estimates
1948 CHRYSLER Windsor Coupe. Ready to cruise! In exc cond. Nice paint, good int & chrome. $16,000. 604-583-0151
Bros. Roofing Ltd.
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PAINT CO. Summer 10% OFF Special Exterior Repainting Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB
604-723-8434
ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior # UNBEATABLE PRICES # Free Est. / Written Guarantee
Insured/WCB
778-997-9582
D&M PAINTING Interior/Exterior Specialist Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate
604-724-3832
Magic Star Painting
Summer Specials $ 3 ROOMS 299 (Walls Only)
ANVIL Plumbing & Heating #1 in Business since 1999 Service and Renovations Call JIM KIRK • 604-657-9700
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Roof Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning, Patio & Siding Cleaning
Roof Cleaning Gutter Cleaning Window Cleaning Patio & Siding Cleaning CALL PATRICK (778) 865-9432 PRESSURE WASHING, SIDING, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204
Free Estimates
MASTER BRUSHES PAINTING
8240
Renovations & Home Improvement
Exterior Painting Experts
25 Years Experience Excellent Workmanship Reasonable Rates • 15 Yrs Guaranteed
Blake and his Dad make a positive differenceinyourlifebyprovidingquality workmanship delivered with integrity.
M & G PAINTING 20 Yrs Exp,Free Est. Fully Ins. INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Drywall Repairs, Retexture, Ceiling Respray, New Constr EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Re-Stain, Re-paint, Siding & Stucco Repairs, Waterproofing. Ask for Gerry, Margaret or Gord. (604) Cell 970-1801 or 543-0700 ROLL PAINT SERVICES Summer Special. Satisfaction Gtd. Int/ext. Dave, 778-834-8855
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-Roofing, New Roof, Gutters. 604-812-9721 A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Reroofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437
• interior/exterior renovations • • rot repair and restoration • Decks • • Fences • and much more • • free estimates • Call Blake or Brian at:
604-816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB
Timwood Homes LTD Specialized in Reno’s: ■ Framing ■ Sundecks ■ Stairs ■ Rooms ■ Garages ■ Sheds ■ Bsmts ■ Tiles ■ Vinyl Siding ■ Int/Ext Paint ■ Laminate Floors ■ Fencing ■ Insulation & Stones ■ WCB
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8205
drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8220
Plumbing
Certified GAS FITTER & PLUMBER
• Furnaces • Boilers • Hot Water Heating • Hot Water Tanks Furnace Cleaning with Truck Mounted Machine
604-312-7674
9125
Domestic
2005 PONTIAC WAVE LT, 104,000 kms, black, a/c, fully loaded, auto, newer brakes, timing belt and tires, sunroof, runs great. $3900 Firm. 778-846-5275
604-RUBBISH 782-2474 On Time, Fast. Lowest Rates
• We remove any kind of junk & recycling • Resident, Commercial, Industrial • Basement, Garage, Yard Clean-up • Old Furniture, Appliances
Engines – gas................... $13995 Transmissions...................... $4995 Starters ..................................... $1795 Alternators.............................. $1795 Frt Bumper Covers composite... $5995 All Bucket Seats manual ... $1995 All Bench Seats ................. $2495 Any Plain Steel Wheel.......$795 Fenders .................................... $2595 Hoods ........................................ $4495 Car Doors ............................... $3995 Trk/Van/SUV Doors .......... $4995 Hours: 8:30am-5pm 7 Days A Week www.pickapart.ca
Rubbish Removal
8309
PTV TILE INSTALLATIONS Ceramic Tile, Porcelain, Slate, 25 Yrs Exp. Santo 778-235-1772
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8335
ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! 778 997-9582
Complete Renovations
Bsmt suites ■ Additions Offices Framing Forms Tiles ■ Sundecks & more. Call 604-362-4222
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Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes
RESIDENTIAL WINDOW Cleaning, over 25 yrs exp. Seniors rates. It’s a clear choice. Call Mark for a free est. 604-328-4712
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#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
2008 VW GOLF/RABBIT, auto 2.5l, black, many options, 130k, $7500 firm. 604-538-4883
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Boats
THE SCRAPPER 1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564
SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL
CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
9522
RV’s/Trailers
604-790-3900 UR SERV I CE •
• 2 HO
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Sports & Imports
1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $4,950. 778-737-3890
1996 FORD Mustang, black with grey interior,45,000 kms – original owner, 6 cyl., auto; AC; pw; pl; 10 disc CD changer. Excellent condition. $8,995. Call 604-671-5135
1989 29FT 5th wheel trailer, Excellent cond. New tires, new toilet $2700 OBO. 604-657-5603
2001 HONDA Prelude, Stnd, 2 dr, 148k kms, AC, sunroof, heated seats, leather int, new tires, good cond. $5700 obo. 604-220-2368
2002 CHEV Fleetwood 14,000 mi 22ft, 350ci, genset, roof/dash air, exc cond. $26,500 604-588-8544
2004 VW JETTA wagon, auto, silver, 100k, fully loaded, leather, $6400 Firm. 604-538-9257
2009 PIONEER 24’ trailer, sleeps 5, like new, pop-out, 3 pce bath, ent ctre. $14,500. 604-582-5815
Toll-Free: 1-866-843-8955 9145
Scrap Car Removal
Removal FREEScrap/Car No Wheels No Problem
HOUR 2Service From Call
Window Cleaning
D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832 HIGH UNITED CONSTRUCTION New build, complete reno’s, drywall, tile, stucco, patio covers. Big or small. Randy 604-250-1385
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.
Top Soil
SUPERSOIL SPRING SALE: All mixes, dressings, mulches, sand, gravel, rock, etc. 604-888-8881
Gerry
604 612-7182
2006 SMART Car for two, diesel, convertible, new tires, 61,091 km. Gd cond. $7,900. 604-942-8351
Tiling
Call Prem 604 761-1743
Paving/Seal Coating
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,
1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond 324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. A must see $12,000. 604-795-3344
Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+ Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch On Free Estimates. 604-946-4333
Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. BBB member
2006 VW JETTA 2.0T 73k, original owner, hid headlights, auto, $14,900. 604-307-9159
June 29 -July 5, 2013
15 & 30 Yard Dumptrucks
START TO FINISH CONTRACTING
604-377-5423 778-545-0098
OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
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CALL VICTOR 589-0356
Top Quality Quick Work
Call Now: 780-6510
Power Washing
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
We Pay up to $100 to $1200 Cash for all Scrap Cars, Trucks & Machinery. FREE P/U No Wheels - No Problem!
WEEKLY SPECIALS
Over 40 Years in Business SPECIALIZING IN CEDAR, FIBERGLASS LAMINATES AND TORCH ON.
604-946-4333
Sports & Imports
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Give us a Call We’re Tough to Beat
604-771-7052
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Scrap Car Removal
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2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900, new saddle bags/batt, w/shield, bike cover. $4,995. 604-209-1039
Family Owned & Operated
(604) 209-2026
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The City of Surrey apparently spent more than $500,000 on booking fees for speakers to last October’s Regional Economic Summit – most of which was just to get Sir Richard Branson across the pond. Revealed in the 2012 Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) report, the city paid the London Speakers Bureau $419,767.13 for the rebel billionaire to speak for an hour at the Vancouver Sheraton Guildford Hotel. Other booking fees included a collective $89,547.15 paid to the Washington Speakers Bureau for appearances by conservative political pundit Bill Bennett, Newsweek contributing editor Eleanor Clift and former White House economics advisor Christina Romer. Stephen Moore, a senior economist with the Wall Street Journal, also spoke at the event, but is not listed on either booking agencies’ website. Branson’s price tag outdid the combined costs of booking former U.S. presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton at 2011’s Regional Economic Summit, which totalled $324,192.
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Just because she can’t see the words doesn’t mean she can’t read. In fact, Gray Elementary’s Ella Yu is so good at reading braille that she spent this past weekend in Los Angeles, testing her skills against others her age in the National Braille Challenge. Essentially the braille version of the National Spelling Bee, the National Braille Challenge brings students from all across Canada and the U.S. together to find out who the best of the best is when it comes to reading the tactile system. And Ella’s parents couldn’t be more proud.
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Repeated calls to Donna Jones, manager of economic development for the city, were not returned. However, when asked about the Bush and Clinton booking fees last year, Jones told the Now that while the booking fees are paid for
with taxpayer dollars ahead of time, they are recouped through ticket sales and sponsorships. Coun. Bruce Hayne reiterated the funding model, noting that the fees may have included other specifics of Branson’s travel and entourage, rather than going straight into the Virgin Group chairman’s pocket. “It’s not like we’re spending tax dollars to
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The Surrey RCMP is hunting for a buzz-cut bicyclist accused of trying to sexually assault an elderly woman in a local park. A tall white man with a buzz cut who was riding a BMX bike tried to sexually assault a 74-year-old woman in Fleetwood Park on Saturday night but she fought him off. Surrey Mounties are still looking for the attacker, who was wearing a grey and red Echo hoodie and blue jeans at the time. Police say the incident happened at about 8:15 p.m., in the 15800-block of 80th Avenue. The attacker rode off eastbound on 80th, on his bike. “Police believe this to be an isolated incident,” Cpl. Bert Paquet said. Anyone with information is asked to call the Surrey RCMP at 604-599-0502 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.
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White Rock council expensed nearly $10,000 less for 2012 than it did the year prior, spending $26,054 versus 2011’s $34,725. Topping the list was Mayor Wayne Baldwin with $9,831 in expenses. The runner-up, coming in at less than half of Baldwin’s, was Coun. Louise Hutchinson with $4,030. The biggest drop in expenses was from Coun. Grant Meyer, who spent $4,360 less in 2012 than in 2011, claiming $2,327 for the past year. “I think I went to only one conference this past year and I rarely claim mileage or anything like that,” said Meyer. “I try to be as frugal as I can. If I’m going to a little thing I won’t mark down 10 kilometres or 20 kilometres here or there, I won’t mark down every little thing, it’s not a big deal and I think most of White Rock council is like that.” It should be noted that 2011 saw some members at the council table come and go, due to a municipal election that fall. During council Monday night, Baldwin
noted that the entirety of White Rock council’s expenses was less than that of some Surrey council members, the highest of which was $31,457. “Surrey got their (costs) out first and it looks like the total expense for all of council is less than most individual councillors in Surrey,” said Baldwin. “Nobody is going to Geneva or anything, we’re not high spenders here.” Overall, $217,194 was spent on council wages for 2012 while $223,105 was spent in 2011. The numbers are part of the 2012 Statement of Financial Information Report (SOFI). The list also requires the city to publish the wages of all city staff making more than $75,000 per year, the total of which jumped from 43 to 45 for 2012. Top earners for 2012 include director of financial services Sandra Kurylo with $144,341 (including paid out vacation or banked time), fire chief Phil Lemire at $134,226 (also including paid out time) and chief administrative officer Dan Bottrill with $133,105. The total spent on staff remuneration for 2012 was $9,065,491, compared with $8,901,251
in 2011. Staff expenses also rose in 2012, jumping $14,000 from $88,382 in 2011 to $102,248. The top paid employee in 2011, director of engineering and municipal operations Robert Thompson, left his role with the city in June 2012 and, as such, received $104,563 for his half-year of work. He received $220,365 in 2011. Thompson’s replacement, Greg St. Louis, did not show up on the report. “He likely did not meet the $75,000 threshold,” said Kurylo, when asked about St. Louis’ wages. City revenues were also lower than expected for 2012, coming in at $33,036,741 – $691,484 lower than the budgeted $33,728,225. Like the year prior, city staff attributed the lower number to planned parkland acquisitions not taking place. Another reason was that money budgeted toward capital projects was not recorded as revenue because work was not completed, leaving actual revenues below budget. Finally, by the end of 2012, the city had more debt than it began the year with, owing $257,289 compared with $159,724.
Surrey city council’s expenses for 2012 increased by $6,000 compared to the previous year, according to the city’s Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) report. Released last week, the report notes that the top three council members with the highest expenses of 2012 are Coun. Marvin Hunt ($31,457), Coun. Bruce Hayne ($30,866) and Mayor Dianne Watts ($28,724). No other councillors expensed more than $17,300. Hayne defended his expenses, saying that his 2012 contained a lot of national and international travel for important conferences. “It was a busy year for all of us on council and it’s important for us to attend some of these things because it really does give us a broader perspective and a different perspective, particularly internationally, when looking at best practices and how we can move our city’s agenda forward,” he said. The highest paid city worker is city manager Murray Dinwoodie, who made $286,071.01 in 2012, an increase of just over $3,100 from 2011.
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Sandpiper Pub wants to pack in more patrons However, not all were against the pub’s bid for more patrons. Heather Hildred said she moved to White Rock this past summer and since that time, has been to the pub on a few occasions. She said this was an opportunity to encourage business in White Rock. “It’s quite large inside, so there seems to be a lot more room for individuals,” she said. “I can respect people’s opinions and such on the noise but the whole of White Rock in the summertime can be noisy,” she added. “If you purchase a residence in that area, that’s the normal consequence of living on that strip.” According to city clerk Tracey Arthur, 87 people wrote into the city regarding the expansion request, 81 of whom were in favour of the application. However, it was noted that 31 of those submissions did not provide property addresses. As per the conflict of interest policy, Lawrence excused himself from the council proceedings during discussion of the matter. Council will make a decision at a later date, pending further review of the concerns raised.
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A bid to increase the maximum capacity of the Sandpiper Pub has been deferred until council can further consider the implications of allowing more patrons into the Marine Drive establishment. The pub, which is partially owned by Coun. Bill Lawrence, currently has a maximum capacity of 65, and the request is to increase that to 110. The decision came after council heard from a number of residents who lived near the pub, some of whom were concerned with an increase in noise, fighting and garbage. One such resident was David Bradshaw, who bought a place that shares a lane with the pub in November. “For the last eight months – and my master bedroom is on the lane – I’ve heard nothing but swearing and fighting... from people leaving the Sandpiper,” he said, adding that he’s had to throw out garbage
Some White Rock residents who live close to the Sandpiper don’t want council to allow more people inside, saying it is noisy and problematic enough as it is. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) found in the lane the mornings after. “They make noise until two in the morning... then the train blows in six in the morning. I got a tax bill for $7,000 and I’m not getting my money’s worth. I moved here because they said it was a nice quiet community, I’m very disappointed.” Glen Jones, another nearby resident, said his biggest concern was the disruptive
behaviour that might take place in the lane if council allowed more patrons inside. “My biggest concern is the traffic in the lane, which will be open to the public heading to the pub,” he said. “Most people living there have the bedrooms on the lane and there is significant disruption at one, two in the morning from patrons heading home right now.”
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With so many unused green spaces scattered around White Rock, one group is hoping to grow interest in community gardens. Appearing before council as a delegation Monday night, Rick Ketcheson, on behalf of the Semiahmoo Food Network, made the case that White Rock could be ripe for taking up community gardening. Citing other gardens in the region, such as the Dunsmuir Community Garden in Crescent Beach, Ketcheson said the demand for such initiatives is only growing and White Rock is well-suited to start a few of its own. “These gardens build community and create shared green spaces (and encourage) local food production, healthy food choices and co-operation,” said Ketcheson. Ketcheson said there were several sites in particular that may benefit from community gardens, such as a lot beside Peace Arch Elementary and several road
ends on the hillside. “Some of these lots have excellent exposure... and would be an excellent place for food forests, edible landscapes and (perhaps) urban vineyards that would put White Rock on the map,” said Ketcheson. As part of his presentation, Ketcheson was seeking a five-year commitment from council that may include providing city resources, volunteers and the like. Additionally, Ketcheson noted that local food banks could also benefit from said gardens, allowing users to benefit from locally-grown food. “We won’t feed everyone, but will feed someone and teach us something about feeding ourselves,” he said. Coun. Bill Lawrence saw the potential for mentorship courses in the program, particularly for the lots proposed near schools. “That’s very much a part of the vision the community has,” said Ketcheson. Council referred the presentation to staff for further consideration. cpoon@thenownewspaper.com
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o Surrey North MP Jasbir Sandhu is using his position in the House of Commons to push for the month of April to be declared as Punjabi Heritage Month. Really? That’s the most important issue facing his constituents? Mr. Sandhu can’t think of any other matters arising in Ottawa in recent months that might be considered a scandal in the eyes of, oh, everybody else in this country? Why should the government members waste their time addressing the current Senate follies, the padded expense accounts, double-dipping MPs, the out of control Prime Minister’s Office, military spending SNAFUs, RCMP spying on the internet accounts of Canadians, pending free trade agreements with Europe and China, cross-border shopping, the rising bank rate, devastating flooding in Western Canada, turbans in youth soccer in Quebec, the ongoing pipeline politics,
and debating the merits of extracting oil from tar sands versus the impact on the environment? Nope, all these pale in comparison with a nominal tip of the federal hat to Mr. Sandhu’s ethnic community. Putting skepticism for the motivation behind this particular private member’s bill aside, why not! Let’s have a look at the calendar and see where we can squeeze in Mr. Sandhu’s love fest. Hmmm, it’s a good thing he wants to designate April as his month of choice because June is just packed. Let’s see, right now June is national rose month, national dairy month, national nutrition month, national pride month, national engineering month, national health month, national volunteer month and national men’s health month. It’s also national aboriginal history month, brain injury awareness month, ALS awareness month (Lou Gehrig’s Disease), recreation and parks month, spina bifida and hydrocephalus awareness month, stroke awareness month, and seniors’ month. And not to be outdone, today is June 27, which
means we are also expected to pay homage to the following causes: national columnists day (thank you in advance), national HIV testing day (book an appointment), national orange blossom day (what exactly does an orange blossom look like?), Helen Keller’s birthday (don’t send flowers, she’s been dead since 1968), national Indian pudding day (yum, I think), and Canadian multiculturalism day (Hello Jasbir – does this one ring any bells?). This is ignoring for the moment the fact that June 27 is also deemed to be the official feast days for 14 Catholic saints (don’t let St. Cyril of Alexandria’s memory pass without a suitably large meal). South of the border, the list of issues, causes and eccentric whims deemed worthy of a month of national celebration have turned June into adopt-ashelter-cat month, cancer in the sun month, pest control month, papaya month,
turkey lover’s month (I’m assuming that’s the food), accordion awareness month, potty training awareness month, ice tea month and everybody’s favourite – fight the filthy fly month. That’s a lot of hallmark cards and I’m not even delving into the causes that come with commemorative coloured ribbons or T-shirts dyed in an appropriate shade. All things considered, Mr. Sandhu’s pressing piece of legislation isn’t so wacky as some people are taking it. Why not pack in a few more monthly designations while we’re at it? Let’s create Anorexic Speedreaders Awareness Month, or maybe Stiltwalking Hop-Scotch Appreciation Month, or even Beach Patio Umbrella Drinks Consumption Month. Or even Goat Trauma Awareness Month! (Actually, that last one is real. June is officially dedicated to the dozens of young tykes each year who have their childhood scarred
through misadventures with petting zoo goats. Some things are so absurd you can’t make them up.) Or maybe we can do something radical. If Mr. Sandhu is right in his assertion that Punjabi heritage has been neglected for far too long by the 35 million citizens of this country, there must be other groups that feel the same way. There are currently 196 nations in the world, and that’s not counting the myriad number of territories, enclaves and roving ethnic groups that consider themselves to be nations (sorry folks, Canucks nation is just a marketing tool). Almost all of them have members living in Canada and, like Mr. Sandhu’s Punjabi roots, no doubt believe their heritage merits recognition. Ah, but we have a problem. We have several hundred groups worthy of the honour, but only 12 months in a year. The
calendar is already packed with, ahem, months dedicated to national causes and there are only so many shelves for commemorative cards in the Hallmark stores. What to do, what to do. I know, let’s dedicate one day per year where everybody in the country can celebrate the multitude of world ethnicities that have come together and made Canada such a special place to live. Why dedicate specific days or months to the recognition of our ethnic differences when we can celebrate what we have achieved together? We can even make it a national holiday and give everybody the day off to celebrate. I have a great name for it too: we’ll call it Canada Day and we’ll celebrate it July 1 each year. What do you think Jasbir – will the people of North Surrey get behind it? Michael Booth can be reached at mbooth@ thenownewspaper.com
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Punjabi month? You must be kidding. Rotten tomatoes to the group of people who will be having their annual convention soon and spreading a message of hate, saying people who no longer think the way they do are “mentally diseased.” May the world soon wake up to such disgusting belief systems.
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Rotten tomatoes – 230 kilometres worth – to the person who stole our “eRace Cancer” teammate’s bike from his workplace. You are a zero! However, 230 kilometres of roses to all the participants and supporters of the 2013 Enbridge Ride to Conquer Cancer. You are our heroes! An office full of roses to the office volunteers at the Surrey unit of the Canadian Cancer Society for not only the many hours of volunteering but most recently putting on an exceptional volunteer appreciation tea for all the volunteers in the Surrey area. Two extra special bouquets to May and Phyliss for all their many years of dedication and work. A tree full of roses to the group of people who removed the tree that had fallen across the road on 20th Avenue beside the Dogwood Dog Park on Friday afternoon. To the woman directing traffic, the fellow with the chainsaw and the rest of the Good Samaritans who removed the bits and pieces from the road, all done within a half-hour. Awesome. A big bunch of beautiful roses to the gentleman who was honest and turned in $100 that my husband had dropped at Walmart. He had just got groceries and asked for $100 cash back. He then went to lotto centre and must have dropped it then. Thank you so much.
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Roses to Ken with the City of Surrey for his quick response and for fixing the broken door and window after a break-in at a charity that helps underprivileged children to have a free bike and sport supplies. Roses also to Jim, Rhea and Ian, who spend countless unpaid hours working to help these children by repairing donated bikes and reconditioning bikes and sports equipment to those who might otherwise never have a bike or running shoes. Bushels of rotten tomatoes to the thieves who broke in to a non-profit charity that has no money on the premises, just second-hand equipment to benefit children. That could be your own someday. All you had to do was knock on the door and ask for help. A volunteer worked hours to repair and clean those bikes you stole that were already for waiting children.
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Why spoil our city for sake of 25 jobs? The Editor, This is a letter to Barbara Steele, Metro Vancouver director and Surrey councillor. I am really disappointed that you decided to not support the recent Metro Vancouver motion against the proposed coal transfer station at Fraser Surrey Docks. I live in Royal Heights, which is above FSD. At present, it is a delightful area with Royal Heights Elementary school and many young families. My wife and I have enjoyed living here for many years. It is a great neighbourhood. FSD was given the assignment of notifying all who would be affected by this development. They claim to have sent
Rotten tomatoes to the politician who is sucking up so bad to his ethnic community by urging Canada to designate April as Punjabi month. Enough is enough. I can’t take any more of this political grandstanding. There are more than enough events to honour South Asian culture. Let’s remember this come next election time. We’re Canadians first and foremost. Rotten tomatoes to you, m-o-t-h-e-r, for complaining that a lady in the Guildford Town Centre swore at your children because they “cut her off.” You, mother, are supposed to have the control over your children while they “are still learning their manners.” You need to have a refresher course in manners yourself.
A train full of red roses and thanks to all the volunteers, Surrey municipality, private donors, businesses and believers who have made it possible for the B.C. Electric Railway, car 1225 to run again from Cloverdale and Sullivan.
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The Editor, Re: “MP wants April designated as Punjabi heritage Month,” the Now, June 25. I’m sorry but this whole Punjabi Heritage Month idea is completely ridiculous. I am a 14-year-old Punjabi girl and this makes me laugh! I understand that we celebrate Vaisakhi and Diwali but Canada is a multicultural country – we cannot take advantage of that. There are so many other cultures here, doesn’t that mean they deserve a month as well? What about the First Nations? They are the ones who were here before all of us. Come on Mr. Sandhu, you have to be kidding right?
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Anti-bullying activist Joanne Greenwood has partnered with photographer Susan Goble to launch a campaign that focuses on positive expressions of self-identity. They’re calling it Be Bold, and it involves Greenwood and Goble setting up photo shoots in public spaces and inviting people to have their pictures taken holding a chalkboard with a positive anagram. The idea is to take a negative word, perhaps a name the photographic subject has been called in the past, and turn it into something more positive, although participants are free to write whatever they like. The photos are then posted online. “It’s a purposeful, healing photo,” Greenwood said. “You take the photo, and you can release that negativity you’ve been holding onto forever. It’s just a way to tell society we are not going to be defined any longer by bad words and negativity, and it’s about time we all show some kindness towards each other and put these words to rest.” The Be Bold team will be at the annual Surrey Pride Festival on Sunday, July 7 at Holland Park. For Be Bold, one particular example that struck Greenwood was a woman with cerebral palsy, who created an anagram — using the words rebel, empathetic, tough,
adorable, resilient and determined — from the letters in “retard.” “She’s been called this her whole life,” Greenwood said. “After I wrote that down on the chalkboard, I thought, ‘I can never use this word again.’” The woman in the photograph is Melanie Palmer, vice-president of Surrey Pride Society, host of the festival at Holland Park. Photos collected as part of the Be Bold campaign are posted in an online gallery at bebold.ca, and participants can also buy copies of the photos. Proceeds will be given to various charities in Metro Vancouver, including Amanda Todd Legacy Society and Beauty Night Society. So far, the campaign seems to be generating interest from abroad. Greenwood said she’s been contacted by a documentary filmmaker from France who is interested in filming the project. People from Montreal, Edmonton, Ireland, Spain and the U.S. have also contacted Greenwood about the campaign. Greenwood, a former Surrey resident who now lives in Burnaby, has become an anti-bullying activist in recent years. As a student at F.D. Sinclair elementary in Newton, she often feared for her safety. She was an awkward kid, Greenwood admits, but certainly didn’t deserve the threats, punches, kicks and showers of spit hurled her way in Grade 3 and beyond. “I was like a walking target at one point, because of the way I
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Joanne Greenwood, a former Surrey resident who was often bullied as a child at a Newton elementary school, has launched a Be Bold campaign as part of her anti-bullying efforts, with photographer Susan Goble. looked,” she told the Now in a story published Feb. 24, 2009, on the eve of Anti-Bullying Day in B.C. On Saturday, June 15, Greenwood and Goble hosted the official launch for the Be Bold campaign at the Westin Bayshore in Vancouver. (The hotel donated the space and the food, Greenwood added.) Roughly 100 people came out, and raised approximately $2,000, and Greenwood said the
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White Rock’s Tom Saunders is over the moon about the success of his children’s book and the song that inspired it. His book, I Want to Go the Moon, illustrated by Cynthia Nugent, was named B.C.’s Best Picture Book at the Chocolate Lily Book Awards given out at Heath Elementary in Delta on June 13. “It was a nice little shock and surprise, especially because the awards are voted on by school kids,” said Saunders. “It’s sort of the Little People’s Choice Awards.” The entire book project came about almost by accident. Saunders had written and recorded some children’s songs that eventually made their way, person by person, to Nugent, who immediately saw the potential to turn the lyrics into a picture book. “By the time we decided it was going to be a book, all I had to do was burn a CD and email some lyrics and then my work was over with. Then it was a year of painting and drawing by the illustrator.” I Want to Go to the Moon is published by Simply Read Books, and comes with a CD of Saunders’ music, including the title track. Since the book came out, Saunders has done a few appearances at schools, but he wasn’t prepared for just how popular the book and song have become among the province’s youth. “It was very nice to be there and at the ceremony I realized just about every kid in the building there had read the book, and that was really neat,” he said. “We split off and went to the library afterwards to a smaller group and went through the song again and, yeah, the kids knew all the words and were singing along, and that just blows you away.” Part of the surprise for him is how effortless the whole process was to turn his song into a book. “There was no planning ahead of time but
Tom Saunders with his award-winning book, I Want to Go to the Moon. (File photo: ADAM KVETON) when (Nugent) looked at it she said, ‘Wow, this works out just fine to 32 pages.’ “It couldn’t have worked out better. There was nothing I had to add to fill out a book and there was nothing I had to take out.” The only minor change was to the title, he said. It has been such a good experience, Saunders said he is now considering more children’s books. In the meantime, he is still working as TV cameraman, plays ukulele and is part of White Rock Players’ Club, in addition to having written the opening theme songs for TV shows, including Robson Arms. One of the great things to have come out of I Want to Go to the Moon is the stories Saunders hears from parents who now have a nighttime routine with their kids to go out and look at the moon and then come inside and read the story together. “It’s extremely rewarding,” he said. ccooke@thenownewspaper.com
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Community Theatre Coalition Award nominations, including best supporting actress for LeGear. The CTC annually recognizes outstanding achievement in community theatre for its member clubs. So, yes, Loryn has the credentials to lead this summer camp. Surrey Little Theatre is also running a summer youth camp for young actors. Back by popular demand, this camp gives youth the opportunity to express their creativity through all aspects of theatre. SLT summer camp runs Aug. 12 to 15 and is designed for ages 12 to 18. This weeklong program gives hands-on practise in drama, lighting, sound, makeup and stage management, through rotational classes. On the final day, a performance will be held that night so each participant can experience the excitement of stepping on the stage (and backstage) of an actual production. This is the real challenge, I can tell you. I witnessed the final performance last year and it is totally amazing what can be accomplished in one week – one week of intense insanity, that is. Camp price for the week $125. This includes registration for the week, daily lunch, membership for Surrey Little Theatre (valid for the 2013/2014 season) and two complimentary tickets to the final show. LeGear is involved with this camp as well, and she says space is very limited. Act now – that is, get your plan in action. Detailed information and registration forms can be found on the Surrey Little Theatre website, at www. surreylittletheatre.com, or you can email LeGear at rinni_legear@hotmail.com for more information. I wish there were summer camps like this when I was young. No sleeping in tents, no mosquitoes, no need for a leaky air mattress, just immerse yourself in theatre craft, have sand-free sandwiches for lunch and all the other modern conveniences available. That’s the best of summer “camp.”
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Shari Ulrich: Folk singer performs Thursday, July 25 at Blue Frog Studios in White Rock, backed by Julia Graff (Ulrich’s daughter) and Ted Littlemore. Info and tickets: bluefrogstudios.ca, 604-542-3055. Gone Country: Multi-performer cancer fundraiser featuring Aaron Pritchett, Dallas Smith, Karen Lee Batten and Steel Toe Boots, 4 p.m. start Saturday, July 27 at Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre. All proceeds to The Shaun G Foundation, info at twinscancerfundraising.com.
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Local concert announcements this week include Shari Ulrich at Blue Frog Studios on Thursday, July 25. The guitar-strumming folkie will be backed by her daughter, Julia Graff, and Ted Littlemore, Graff ’s classmate at McGill, both on multiple instruments. In North Surrey later this summer, Zeppelina, billed as “Canada’s only allfemale tribute to Led Zeppelin,” will be shooting a music video at a gig Aug. 18 at Pancho and Lefty’s. Joining in the fun, at 10768 King George Blvd., will be their pals Snaggletooth, “the world’s loudest tribute to Motorhead.”
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Father’s song for slain son to fund Save the Children Tom Zillich Now staff Twitter @tomzillich
Jim Widdifield is a keyboardist, not a lyricist, but the words to “Gone, Gone, Gone” came pouring out of him the day after his son Craig was gunned down at Morgan Crossing shopping centre. “I wrote that song in about 10 minutes,” said Widdifield, who lives in the Morgan Creek area and plays in Compound Blues Band and also the Kooler Kings. “I was sitting upstairs and all of a sudden I got this real urge to do something, went downstairs to where my keyboard is, and I went through the song right there, straight through, other than breaking down while trying to sing the lyrics,” Widdifield recalled. “I know those lyrics were coming from him, as a message he was passing on.… I’ve never had
an experience like that in my life.” Two versions of the heartfelt ballad have since been recorded at Blue Frog Studios in White Rock. The plan is to sell copies online as a way to raise money for Save the Children Canada initiatives, via download from the charity’s website. “Before he died, my son had talked with his friends about supporting children in third-world countries, so we’ve tied this whole thing in with Save the Children,” Widdifield told the Now. “That’s the idea behind it, and we’re still working on the details.” Craig Widdifield, 28, was shot multiple times shortly before 7 p.m. April 24 while getting into his Mercedes. Police believe the shooting is connected to ongoing gang activity. Widdifield said his son would not want anyone to take revenge for his death.
“Craig was not a violent person at all, and his friends will tell you he didn’t have an enemy,” Widdifield said on June 18. “People with tips should go to police,” he added. “I talked to one of the investigators last week and he said normally, in these kinds of cases, people tend to clam up and not talk, but in the case of Craig’s death they’ve had a ton of information come in. So I’m hopeful (the case) is solved soon.” The lyrics to “Gone, Gone, Gone” tell of a “shining boy who had so much to give, brought so much joy to others’ lives.… A piece of our hearts, a piece of our souls, go with you, but you’re gone, gone, gone.” The song isn’t yet available via Save the Children Canada’s website (www.savethechildren.ca), but should be soon, Widdifield said Wednesday. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com
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It took just four hours to sell all tickets for Beach House Theatre’s summer production of Twelfth Night at Crescent Beach. Tickets went on sale (for $33.50 each) at
8 a.m. Monday for the company’s secondseason shows, performed at a 280-seat temporary outdoor theatre in August. Some tickets remain for the kid-friendly production of Munsch Ado About Nothing, performed at 11 a.m. daily from Aug. 13 to 16, via www.beachhousetheatre.org/tickets. Tickets for that show are $12.50.
Rehearsals are in full swing for the pair of Shakespearean productions. “We are encouraging people to sign up for the eNewsletter and then, if they were unable to purchase tickets, to consider signing up to volunteer,” Sarah Adams, Beach House production manager, told the Now. “Volunteers will be invited to attend
the dress rehearsal free of charge to say thank you for volunteering. Sign-ups are on the website.” Last August, all tickets for the company’s five-night run of A Midsummer Night’s Dream were bought four days after they went on sale. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com
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SPECIAL EVENTS Olympia restaurant in Whalley, continues June 28 (Sean Emeny) and July 5 (Simon King). Tickets $10 at door, 10257 King George Blvd., Surrey. Info: email flipncomedy@ gmail.com, 604-828-8007.
info: www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/mr-ce/ index-eng.htm.
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SOFT LAUNCH Canada Day Long Weekend June 28, 29, 30 & July 1 This Canada Day long weekend, Tourism White Rock and The White Rock BIA, in collaboration with The City of White Rock, are proud to announce the arrival of a Vancouver Trolley Company bus offering FREE rides through each of the four commercial districts of our beautiful City By the Sea.
The trolley is expected to run from June 28 till September 2, 2013 on the following days: Fridays from 4 pm - 10 pm Saturdays from 10 am - 11 pm Sundays & Holidays from 11 am - 9 pm
The trolley will depart from Central Plaza in Uptown White Rock on an hourly basis, travelling to Five Corners and then West Beach, the Museum and Pier, continuing along Marine Drive to East Beach and from there returning via Marine Drive and Johnston Road to the Uptown Central Plaza stop. This route offers passengers an opportunity to disembark to visit and explore White Rock’s restaurants, shops, waterfront as well as uptown events and activities.
On July 1st (Canada Day) the trolley will operate from 11am - 11pm.
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For hop on, hop off stops, route maps and
The trolley will run approximately every hour from Uptown beginning at TD Bank in Central Plaza, through Five Corners to West & East Beach districts. After 6pm, the trolley will run with more frequency along the beach, although due to the expected popularity, service delays may be experienced.
regular updates on this service visit:
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Teen Writers Camp at City Centre Library: “Bunk down for five weeks and four amazing authors! Join the camp to polish your work for the writing contest or just because you love writing. Each week features a special author guest speaker, snacks, writers’ workshop and time to write.” Camp runs Thursdays, 2-4:30 p.m. from July 4 to Aug. 1. Free. Register at 604-598-7427 or trhockin@surrey.ca. Details at www. surreylibraries.ca/teens. Young Adult Writing Contest: Enter a short story, poem or comic in this contest hosted by Surrey Libraries. Cash prizes will be awarded per category and age
Semiahmoo House Society and Investors Group’s 7th Annual Charity Golf Tournament will be held Aug. 29 at Morgan Creek Golf Course in South Surrey. Info: www. semi-house-society.com or call 604 536-1242. F.U.B.A.R. “Golf Classic” event at Guildford Golf & Country Club Sunday, Sept. 8, noon to 8 p.m. “Best Ball” tournament complete with hole-in-one opportunities to win a car or $10,000. Info: myfubar.com.
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Actor Ben Odberg in The Game’s Afoot, a comedic whodunit staged by Peninsula Productions from July 10 to 28 at White Rock’s Coast Capital Playhouse. See listing under Theatre/Stage on page 27.
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Dora the Explorer in “Search for the City of Lost Toys”: Live production performed Oct. 12 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey – three show times, at 10 a.m., 1 and 4 p.m. A Koba Entertainment Production. Show info and tickets: www.DoraLiveCanada.com. Make Believe Birthday Parties: “Celebrate your birthday at Surrey Museum. Invite your friends and choose from themes like Pirates,
Corporation of Delta’s free gardening workshops: Events cover a variety of topics from March to September in North Delta, at Sungod rec centre and nearby McKitrick Garden. Workshops provide helpful tips on green gardening techniques, waste reduction and water conservation. Info: 604-9463260; list of events online at www. corp.delta.bc.ca/EN/main/municipal/ upcoming-events.html.
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Lorne Ginther honoured in White Rock
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Kelley Backman (left) and Ken Backman of Kingston Construction Ltd., from Surrey, present a cheque for $10,000 to Royal Columbian Hospital, which is accepted by RCH foundation president and CEO Adrienne Bakker.
The deadline for the Surrey Board of Trade’s Environment and Business Awards is coming up. If you would like to nominate your own business or another’s, the application must be in by Friday, July 12. The winners and nominees of the seventh annual awards will be recognized at a luncheon on Thursday, Sept. 12 at Eaglequest Golf Course Coyote Creek, 7778 152nd St., Surrey. Nomination forms and details are online at businessinsurrey.com.
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For his philanthropy and support of Rotary activities, Lorne Ginther received a Paul Harris Fellow Award at White Rock Rotary Club’s installation banquet June 4. The award recognizes Ginther’s “service above self ” attitude and his commitment to community service, including Peace Arch Hospital Foundation since 1968 as both board member and director. Club president Jaqui Joys thanked Ginther for the example he sets in being persistent and dedicated to good community causes. Peter Short, the club’s incoming president, assisted with the presentation, held at Rotary Field House. White Rock Rotary Club meets every Tuesday at noon at Rotary Field House, located at South Surrey Athletic Park. New members are welcome.
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RENEE LANG of the Surrey Board of Trade - Junior Acheivement Youth Leaders of Today Mentorship Program speaks to the crowd.
The Surrey Board of Trade held its AGM and President’s Dinner at Eaglequest Golf Course Monday, where Bijoy Samuel was inducted as the new president.
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Four years ago, Felix Wang was still feeling his way around life in Canada when a strange man made an even stranger request to him: Would you like to play football? Wang and his family had moved to Canada from China several months earlier and young Felix was making the tough adjustments of a teenager in a new country. “Everything was different here,” he recalls. “Obviously the language was a big thing and also there were cultural differences. When I first came here it was hard to fit into the community. I didn’t know my neighbours, I was in a new school and I didn’t know anybody. The school system is different, the education system is different… I was like a newborn baby — everything was new to me.”
Life presents you with opportunities and you can either give it a shot or walk away. I gave it a shot.
So it’s easy to understand the teen’s reaction when Earl Marriott Mariners head football coach Michael McKay-Dunne singled him out with an invitation. Always on the lookout for potential new talent, coach Mac-Daddy spotted the husky teen idling with other international students in a science lab one day and felt compelled to do some spontaneous recruiting. Wang’s logical first reaction: Who is this guy? His second reaction: What is football? “That was quite shocking to me because I didn’t know there was a football team at the school,” Wang says. “I didn’t know anything about football and when the coach asked me to play, I had no clue who that guy was. It was an honour to be asked. I was in a science class so when a guy showed up and asked me to play football, that was pretty amazing. “I never had that experience before, but that’s how it goes. Life presents you with opportunities and you can either give it a shot or walk away. I gave it a shot.” Did he ever. McKay-Dunne was rewarded for his recruiting pitch with a player who turned into a cornerstone of the fledgling
Felix Wang had never touched a football when he arrived in Canada four years ago. Wang played three seasons at Earl Marriott Secondary and last fall was recipient of the prestigious Kevin Chin Memorial Award from Football BC. (Photo: KEVIN HILL) football program at Earl Marriott. It wasn’t always easy, of course. Wang was a huge basketball fan and had played one semester of rugby at Earl Marriott before he showed up for his first football practise in the fall of 2010. The first problem he faced: getting dressed. “It was literally brand new for me,” Wang says with a good-natured laugh. “The first practise I literally had my shoulder pads backwards — the long pad on the back was on my chest. I didn’t put a jersey over it because I didn’t think I needed a jersey. Everything was wrong. The first thing I had to learn was how to dress up, put pads on correctly and find the right helmet size.” McKay-Dunne smiles as he remembers the tentative first football steps of a player who grow into what he now describes as “a dancing bear.” Wang was as green as could be, but
because there was no junior program at Earl Marriott, he found himself on the field with the Mariners’ senior team. To make matters worse, the size of the Earl Marriott school population meant the team was forced to compete in the toughest division of high school football — AAA. “He didn’t know anything about football so he was just copying everybody else,” McKay-Dunne says. “He didn’t understand much about the game, but he was keen to learn. There was no obstacle to playing the game in his eyes, he just found ways to get better and do it. “It’s not like he didn’t undergo any learning curves — I mean, he got cooked a few times. He just bounced up and got back into the game.” Wang’s experience with rugby prepared him for the rough contact of the football field. He admits he was way over his head at the AAA level, but is remarkably
philosophical about the trial by fire he endured against bigger, stronger and more experienced opponents each week. “We were playing triple-A teams and the they would either dominate me or push me away,” he says matter of factly. “That’s how my first couple of games were. I never got frustrated because I totally understood. It wouldn’t be right if you’ve been playing a sport for 14 years and you got beaten by a guy who has only been playing for three weeks. That’s how life goes. It was fair, I just needed time to learn the game and understand the strategy of it. “By the end of the year I understood the game and decided to spend some time on my own to try and get better.” Wang attended summer football camps run by Simon Fraser University. He may not have been the best player in camp, but he used every opportunity to soak up see MARINER › page 45
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Two Delta Sungod Swim Club members reached the podium at the 2013 B.C. AA Long Course Swimming Championships in Victoria last weekend. Claudia Baxter made a great impression at the meet. Baxter, 12, claimed the gold medal for the girls’ 100metre breaststroke and narrowly missed another medal with a fourth place showing in the girls’ 200m breaststroke. Hailey Penner was one of the few 10-yearolds to qualify in the 11-and-under category, but she proved she belonged with a bronze medal in the girls’ 400m free. She also qualified for the final of the girls’ 200m freestyle where she finished eighth overall.
Two women who contributed greatly to the current athletic landscape in this region are part of the 2013 Delta Sports Hall of Fame Class. Lacrosse builder Shirley Burr and girls soccer pioneer Francis Raderecht were officially inducted in front of a sold-out crowd at the Banquet of Champions on June 8 at the Coast Tsawwassen Inn. They are joined by athletes Ron Clarke (softball) and Ravi Kahlon (field hockey), minor hockey coach Maurice Hamlin, the Ladner Beatty Babes soccer team and MK Delta Lands Group. Here is a rundown of the inductees: ] Francis Raderecht (soccer) It’s hard to believe that up until the
early 1970s there were no options for girls to play organized soccer. That all changed with the tireless efforts of this Ladner mom. ] Shirley Burr (lacrosse) Burr canvassed local businesses and the farming community to raise enough money to apply for a senior “B” lacrosse franchise. The Ladner Pioneers were born and the team has gone on to win B.C. and national senior B titles. ] Maurice Hamlin (hockey) This longtime Tsawwassen resident has been coaching minor hockey for more than 25 years, including the past eight at the juvenile level. This past spring Hamlin guided the Blues to their fourth consecutive B.C. title. ] Ravi Kahlon (field hockey) This longtime member of Canada’s national team program competed at every level of international competition — World Cup, Commonwealth Games, Pan Am Games and Olympic Games. In 2000, Kahlon
saw double duty, first helping the national junior team place third in World Cup qualifying, then played for the senior squad at the Summer Olympics in Sydney. The North Delta resident helped Canada win gold at the 2007 Pan Am Games and concluded his outstanding playing career at the 2008 Summer Games in Beijing. ] Ron Clarke (softball) A longtime North Delta resident, Clarke’s combination of speed and finesse led to a great career and recognition as one of the best softball players in the world during his era. He played for nearly three decades, primarily in the senior “A” men’s league out of South Memorial Park. In the 1960s, Clarke travelled extensively throughout North America, playing not only for his club teams, but also for his country. He was a three-time all-star at the ASA National Championships, regarded as the top international tournament in the U.S.
Men’s softball was a demonstration sport at the 1966 Pan American Games where Clarke helped Canada win bronze. ] Ladner Beatty Babes (team) In 1977, Ladner went undefeated en route to the league championship and would later capture Delta’s first-ever girls’ provincial soccer championship. The team went on to place second at the Western Canadian Championships in Edmonton. The Babes won six more league and district championships before the team disbanded in 1985. ] MK Delta Lands Group This Delta business has welcomed the opportunity to participate in the community since being established eight years ago. MK Delta Lands Group’s ongoing commitment to the Tour de Delta bike race weekend continues again this year. The company also actively participates in Delta Hospital Foundation fundraising events.
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Remember, you will never be worse than you are before you start playing. Just believe in yourself. Sadly, Wang has probably played his last game of competitive football. Next fall he will attend school in Ontario where he will participate in a unique double degree co-op program. The five-year course of studies includes work experience and when he is finished, he will receive a math degree from the University of Waterloo and a business degree from Wilfred Laurier University. Academics will dominate his life for the next few years, but he says the lessons learned on the football field will help him for years to come. “Football will help me in business,” he says. “It’s all about working with a team, taking on challenges and not running away. Football helps shape your personality — it doesn’t make you smarter or help you solve math problems, but it helps your personality. You have to work with your teammates to have success. “Playing football was not time wasted — I don’t think it’s logically possible to waste time.”
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GRAHAM, Leslie Dale MAY 20, 1961 TO JUNE 16, 2013 After a courageous ďŹ ght with MS and cancer, Leslie left us peacefully with Sean the love of her life at her side at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Leslie is survived by her son Tyson 14, her Daughter Hillary 8, mother Joan, sister Laura and brother Richard, nieces and nephews. Leslie was a long time employee of CP Rail. A celebration of life will be held at the clubhouse at Upton Place #1 13993 70th Avenue, Surrey July 14 from 1 – 3pm.
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General Maintenance/Refrigeration Operator
Become a PLEA Family Caregiver. It just makes sense. PLEA provides ongoing training and support. 604.708.2628 caregiving@plea.bc.ca www.plea.ca
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Now Hiring: F/T Cashiers & Bakers For Graveyard Shift (11pm - 7am) Benefits, incentives programs & advancement opportunites Apply In Person at: 12169 72nd Ave., &/or 12110 Nordel Way
MARKETPLACE 2035
Burial Plots
4 SXS Burial Plots in Valley View Memorial Garden, in Garden of Apostoles. Value $5000 each; Open to Offers. 1-250-395-2128
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Food Products
FRESH LOCAL Strawberries & Raspberries, $10/flat, 3 flats for $25. U-pick available. Surrey Farms, 5180 152 St. 604-574-1390
For Sale Miscellaneous
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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper
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Lumber/Building Supplies
STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS - UP TO 60% OFF! 30x40, 40x60, 50x80, 60x100, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call: 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
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Tools & Equipment
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Wanted to Buy
ELECTRIC LAWNMOWER 18' got new March 26, 2012, Used 12 times, $75. 604-598-3110
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Musical Instruments
B-FLAT TENOR saxaphone, Super Grange Boosay & Hawkes, like new $800; B-flat soprano, Buescher, Elcarte Ind., 90 yrs old, exc cond, $2500. 604-534-2997
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Wanted to Buy
Help! Chauffer Badge Collector desperately needs Alberta Years 1912-15-16-17 will pay your price. Toll Free 1-866-647-3812
BUYING ANTIQUES & Vintage COLLECTIBLES, WW1 / WW2 Items Buying Antiques and Vintage Collectibles, Sterling Flatware, Ivory, Old Toys, Pocket Watches, Moorcroft, Old Coins, Estate Fine Jewelry, Gold Jewelry, Vintage Posters, Vintage Signs, Vintage Postcards, Mantle Clocks, etc ... Also Buying WW1 and WW2 medals, knives, swords, daggers, etc. $ CASH PAID $ CALL: 778-322-6875
GARAGE SALES HEALTH North Delta
MOVING SALE 10993 - 64A Avenue Saturday, June 23 & Sunday, June 30 10am - 6pm Every Day • 1992 Red Chevy Truck • Baby Grand Piano EL • White Dining Room Suite • Treadmill & Exercise Equipment • Washer/Dryer & More
Surrey
ELIM RETIREMENT VILLAGE Multiple (400 Families) HUGE INDOOR ESTATE & GARAGE SALE
FRI JUNE 28 & SAT 29, 9AM to 4PM • enter 160th St & 90th Ave & follow the signs. Household, Furniture, Appls, Lots of Books, Antiques & more
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Health Products & Services
WEIGHT LOSS COFFEE Fat buster coffee made from Garciia Cambogia. See Dr. Oz video. Call 604-619-9596 or view at www.myjavita.com/kamal
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Metaphysical
TRUE PSYCHICS For Answers CALL NOW 24/7 Toll FREE 1-877-342-3032 Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca
Birds
YOUNG CANARIES breed 5, $35 per bird. Baby Budgies $20 per bird. Call 604-939-5666
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Cats
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Cats
t h e n o w n e w s p a p e r. c o m
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Dogs
BUSINESS SERVICES 5040
Business Opps/ Franchises
Dogs
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Dogs
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Legal/Public Notices
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
5060 GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups CKC reg, vet ck’d, ch parents, health tested. Ph 604-794-3786 SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescue dogs from Foreclosed Upon Pets. Spay/neutered, regular vaccinations & rabies, microchipped. $499 adoption fee, avail at your local Petcetera stores.
Legal Services
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MINI DACHSHUND Puppies CKC Reg’d, Vet ✔ 1st shots, health guarantee. $1000. 778-388-1057
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Money to Loan
Pet Services
Borrow Up To $25,000 PUREBRED Boxer Puppies / 8 wks old 1 Fawn Male, 2 Brindle Females $1000. 604.823.2333.
SURREY 604.503.BARK
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Need Cash Today? Own a Vehicle? BENGAL KITTENS, vet ✔ 1st shots dewormed, $400-$600/ea Mission 1-604-814-1235
604.553.BARK
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PB KANE Corso ready, m/f, dew claws/tails, 1st/2nd shots, deworm, $1300, 604-802-8480
LUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVR New customer special $27/ night www.jetpetresort.com
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BURNABY
A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity
604-724-7652
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NEED CASH? OWN A CAR? CALL US!
URGENTLY NEEDED INDOOR HOME for 7 year old b/w much loved neutered male cat, owner has passed away. Requires medication monthly at $12.50/per mo. Fur and Feathers Rescue 604 719-7848
★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! ARABIAN-PERSIAN SIBS, imported rescues, in/outdoor, vet checked, go together: Donation. 778-297-4470, glauris@yahoo.ca
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PETS & LIVESTOCK 3503
At GFS British Columbia Inc., our continued focus on quality and exceptional service has made us one of Canada’s largest food service distributors for over 40 years. As a successful, family-oriented company, we are proud to offer our employees career advancement with training and comprehensive benefits. Above all, we ensure that all members of our staff have a strong sense of achievement, recognition, reward, security and self-respect. Reporting to the Facility Manager, the successful candidate will perform work involving the maintenance upkeep, and system checks to keep the ammonia refrigeration equipment in good repair and temperatures at their ideal settings. This position requires the individual to carry a company-provided phone and to be ‘on call’ to respond to urgent situations. Shift - To Be Determined Must be available to work evenings, weekends and statutory holidays for emergency on-call. This position is responsible for: • Conducting preventative maintenance, temperature readings on refrigeration equipment and working with contractors as required • Monitoring temperature readings, defrost setups, alarm monitoring, writing of SOP’s, maintaining documentation and general operations of the ammonia plant facility • General preventative maintenance of facility systems, material handling equipment, racking, dock equipment, building automation systems, HVAC systems, plumbing systems, etc. and other duties as assigned • Maintaining a safe plant in mechanically sound condition meeting Provincial and local guidelines • Assisting to ensure occupational health and safety and regulatory compliance The ideal candidate will have three to five years’ experience with ammonia refrigeration along with Refrigeration Operator Endorsement or better. Other professional certificates and schooling would be an asset (Electrical, Millwork or Welding). For more information on GFS British Columbia Inc., please visit our website at www.gfscanada.com/ Please submit résumés quoting Job #2013GFS075 GFS British Columbia Inc. at gfsbchr@gfscanada.com or mail to: GFS British Columbia Inc. 1700 Cliveden Avenue Delta, BC V3M 6T2 Gordon Food Service is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Re: The estate of Helen Martha Leib, deceased, formerly of 13687 - 62nd Avenue, Surrey, B.C. Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Helen Martha Leib are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the executor, c/o Sonia Virk, Virk Sabharal, Lawyers at, #208 - 15240 Highway 10, Surrey, B.C., V3S 5K7, on or before July 18, 2013, 2011, after which date the executor will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS RE: GURMIT SINGH DHAK, Deceased, formerly of PH3 4888 Brentwood Drive, Burnaby, BC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that creditors and others having claims against the estate of GURMIT SINGH DHAK, who died on October 16, 2010, are hereby required to send particulars of those claims to KAMALJIT KAUR DHAK, c/o Brawn Karras & Sanderson, 309 - 1688 152nd Street, Surrey, BC, V4A 4N2, Attn: Kim A. Karras, on or before July 22, 2013, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of ALISTER LAWRIE, deceased, formerly of 11666 - 82A Avenue, Delta, British Columbia Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Alister Lawrie are hereby notified, pursant to Section 38 of the Trustee Act of British Columbia, that particulars of their claims should be sent to executrix; Carol Pope, at the address shown below, on or before August 21, 2013, after which date the executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executrix then has notice. Carol Pope, Executrix c/o Alan K. Seabrook Barrister & Solicitor 212 - 7313 - 120 Street Delta, British Columbia V4C 6P5
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DAN & TY CORSIE Free Home Evaluations. 40+ yrs exp. Valley Pacific Rlty. 778-772-5754. WWW.DANANDTYCORSIE.COM
Condos/ Townhouses
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New Westminster
6008-18
TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580
6008-28
SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788
STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376
S. Surrey/ White Rock
6008-42
Langley/ Aldergrove
PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575
6015
CHELSEA GREEN Walnut Grove Langley 1590 sq ft 2 bdrm, grndlevel twn-home, single garage, Only $334,900. Call 604-626-6027. See PropertyGuys.com ID 76027
New Westminster
NEW WEST Skytrain at doorstep, 1 BR condo, new paint, 184k, pets ok, 45 4th St, Pat Ginn Sutton Westcoast, 604-220-91988
6008 6008-42
Langley/ Aldergrove
7683 210A St NEW 3550sf 6br 6ba w/2br legal basement suite HST incl $669,900 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5636
3BDRM/1BTH AFFORDABLE housing. Surrey $19,900 or make me a reasonable offer Call: (604) 597-3167
3BDRM/2BTH 15792 98 Ave, Stunning spacious rancher, 7200 sf lot. $514,888. 604-760-7284
6020-02
OPEN HOUSE THIS WEEKEND NOON - 5PM 14855 THRIFT AVENUE - WHITE ROCK
$332,300 Price excludes applicable taxes. E.&0.E Sales & Marketing by Fifth Avenue Real Estate Marketing Ltd.
Sal Bhullar - 604.538.8028 ROYCELIVING.COM
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Condos/Townhouses
6008-30
Surrey
OPEN HOUSE NOON - 5PM 13864 Hyland Road, Surrey
6065
6020-18
Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.
MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
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Out Of Town Property
CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304
6052
HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-240-5400 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
SURREY LOT 27, 4615sf NEW RF12 building lot, back slope, on greenbelt $390Kea 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5637
Mobile Homes
LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of Caretaker, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764 RV LOT at CULTUS LAKE HOLIDAY PARK with year round camping access; finished in paving stones, low fees. All ament Grt loc. Moving must sell $107,500. 1-604-795-9785
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Mobile Homes
2&3 BDRM MOBILES in Surrey & Langley. $19,900-$65,000. Call for great mobile! Lorraine Cauley Royal Lepage 604-889-4874 5 ACRE blueberry farm with garage water & sewer at property line $949K 604-880-5069 see uSELLaHOME.com id5642
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HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
Real Estate Investment
LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,300 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
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Abbotsford
NEW DELUXE SRI, 2 BR, 2 bath 14 x 70 in adult park. $119,900 with $570 pad rent. 604-830-1960
QUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES Manufactured homes new and used Park spaces. Park models Service work 1- 800-339-5133
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5 BDRM home w/ new 2 bdrm inlaw suite. Secure priv backyard w/ 16.5’x12.5’ dble door shop. Pool, hot tub. Close to Mill Lake area. $424,000. Ph 778-960-7118 149839 PropertyGuys.com DUPLEX ON 5 acre blueberry farm, on city water, sewer at propty line $999K 604-880-5069 see uSELLaHOME.com id5643
6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located south central Abbotsford. $598,600. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267
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Surrey
18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades, $314,000. Call 778-571-1544 See PropertyGuys.com ID: 76544 FULLY finished 4,000+sf in Desirable Creekside on the Park, Abbotsford, 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ ss appl, a/c. $579K. 604.852.6951
6020-06
Chilliwack
CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400
6020-14
Langley/ Aldergrove
BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000 Call 604-837-5373 PropertyGuys.com id: 77100
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FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $529,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
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Place Your Ad Today! NEW TOWNHOMES FROM THE LOW $300’s
Lynne Gosse 604.288.8981 www.teoliving.com
$739,900 YORKSTON South area Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ft Cstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm + Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call 778-298-8108. See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108
Recreation Property
CULTUS LAKE HOLIDAY PARK, site #155, 60x35, storage shed, firepit, Bell dish, lawnmower, $69,500. 604-596-7060
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
Abbotsford
1 BED + DEN LUXURIOUS CONDO Superb Amenities Exceptional Detailing Oceanside Community
Okanagan/ Interior
Lots & Acreage
CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5 acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sq ft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-house garage, 2 suites, barn, boardfenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462 PropertyGuys.com ID:76465
SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate 1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home, 55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-514-5059 PropertyGuys.com ID 76059
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ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3100mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
Houses - Sale
Condos/Townhouses S. Surrey/White Rock
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
LANGLEY BUILD your dream home, secluded 5 ac view ppty, well inst $630,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
4 BD 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl., Great family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $440,000 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659
ONLY $226,900 in Langley’s Murrayville area, 960 sq ft , 2 bdr, 2 bth, grnd-floor condo covered deck and yard. See PropertyGuys.com in 76670 or call 604-613-2670
Surrey
FRASER HEIGHTS 6,200sf rectangular level lot, 11152-156th St Surrey, 3 Storey okay. $449,000. Ron Mac Realty 604-803-8244
For Sale by Owner
2BDRM + DEN/ 2BATH CONDO for Sale. By Willowbrook Mall, Langley. 961sqft $235,600. Helen 604-762-7412. propertyguys.com #149562
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Richmond
6020 TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553
6008-18
6020-14
Abbotsford
IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565
6008-12
For Sale by Owner
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NEWSPAPER.COM
GREAT 1988 SQ FT, 3 Bdrm 3-level split Carluke Cres Surrey. Upgraded Kitchen w/ SS appliances – Only $540,000 Phone 604-597-7799. PropertyGuys.com ID:76799
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RENTALS 6508
Apt/Condos
AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office 604- 936-3907
6508
Apt/Condos
GREAT PLACE, GREAT LOCATION GREAT NEIGHBOURS, GREAT PRICE Not so great ad, but your not paying for it. So who cares.
CROSSROADS ' We got a GREAT thing Goin On'
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Apt/Condos
BOLIVAR HTS 137/111 newer bright 2 BR g/l ste, 2 parking, nr s/train, $730 incls util/cbl. N/s, n/p. Avail Now. 604-317-7576
SURREY 75/120A 2 BR apt, $960 + $40 cable & 3BR apt $1080 + $40 cable. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-501-0505.
CHIMNEY HGHTS 148/76. Lrg 1 BR, Av now. $550 incls utls/ basic cable. NS/NP. 604-202-0010
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Co-ops
MAYFLOWER HOUSING
Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.
JUNIPER COURT
office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178
Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.
Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spacious, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725 No subsidy avail. No pets. Call: 604-583-2122 or Email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca
401 Westview St, Coq
415 Westview St, Coq
office: 604-939-8905
ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.
office: cell:
604-939-4903 778- 229-1358
CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.
Cell: 604-813-8789
KING ALBERT COURT
$50 off / month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Reno’d 1 & 2 BR stes (some with enste’s), Cable, heat, hot water incl. Walk Score = 92 Call 604-584-5233 www.cycloneholdings.ca
COTTONWOOD PLAZA
office: cell:
604-937-7343 778-863-9980
MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex 1 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1) 2 BR’s (Avail Now & July 1) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK, On site security, Seasonal Pool. Call 604-585-1966
office: 604- 936-1225
SUNCREEK ESTATES
Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey
604-596-0916
Excellent Newton Location
VILLA UMBERTO Available Immediately Adult oriented. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured underground parking. (604) 596-5671 Cel 220-8696
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Duplexes - Rent
SRY, N. 117/River Rd. Spac 3 BR, upper flr. 1,200 sf. 1.5 baths, priv W/D. N/P. 604-951-8950
6522
Furnished Accommodation
FURNISHED 1 bdrm Exec Suites From $1,400.00 Incl all utilities Min. 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040
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Houses - Rent
DELTITA GARDENS
8507 120th Street, N. Delta
1 BR from $700 • 2 BR from $800 3 BR from $900
Includes Heat, Hot Water & Cable Some Suites with mtn. views.
CLOVERDALE Upper 3 Br, 3 bath, 7 appls, garage. $1600+utls NS/NP. Av July 1. 604-727-3891
Close to schools & shopping On bus route to SkyTrain.
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Carpet Cleaning
UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848
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Cleaning
CLOVERDALE 2 BR ste, w/d, incls cbl & utils, $870, nr all ammens, Avail Now, ns/np. 604-574-8647 FLEETWOOD 88/163ST, 2 BR ste, no w/d, pet neg. $750 incls utils/wi-fi/cbl. Now. 604-584-4084
N. DELTA, 1 BR bsmnt $600; 3 BR upper with 1 ½ bths $1500, N/s, pets neg, July 1. 604-715-6488 PANORAMA RIDGE 2 BR g/lvl ste, $750 incls hydro, no w/d, n/s, n/p, Avail July 1. 778-892-1994 PANORAMA RIDGE Brand New 1 BR & 2 BR ste’s, $700 & $900, incls utils & w/d, Avail July 15. N/S, N/P, 604-765-7865 ROYAL HTS, 96/116, 2 BR ste, new home, nr bus/shopping, ns, np, $700 inc utils. 604-761-6274 S. SRY. 156/18Ave. Bright 3 BR gr lev ste, 1650SF, 2 bath, maple/ granite kitch, gas f/p, W/D, D/W, patios, gardens, f/yrds. Near schools, shops, transit. $1600 + utls. N/S. Av Aug1. 604-341-3613 S. SRY. 156/18Ave. Gardeners Delight! Exec Upper 3 BR, 3 bath, maple/granite kitchen, jacuzzi, bidet, gas f/p, 1550sf, lrg deck, park like fen/yrds. Near schools, shops, transit. $1700 + utls. N/S, pet ok. Av July 15. 604-341-3613 SRY 88/133 ST, Lrg 1 BR ste, nr skytrain, $600 incls utils, Avail Jul1. 604-782-7340, 778-893-5230 SRY, 96/131A ST. newly renod 1 BR bsmt ste. N/S, N/P, $550 incls hydro. Avail Jul 1. 604-583-5032
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Gutters
DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTY GUTTERS? Black Bear Window Cleaning does windows, gutters & siding. Insured & Guaranteed. Commercial & Residential. Call: 778 892-2327
GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor Call 604-589-0356
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Handyperson
ORIENTAL CLEANING Service $23per hour. Residential & Office 778-707-4144 or 604-589-2816 Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993
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Drywall
Sm renos, paint, repairs, rubbish, press wash. Joe 604-657-0346 acehandymanservice.ca
8135
Hauling
604-RUBBISH - ’’ We do all the loading & cleanup and we remove almost anything'' 604-782-2474
8155
Landscaping
K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Guar. work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657
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Electrical
#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Comm/Res/Panel change Heating. Lic & Bonded. 604-522-3435 LICENSED ELECTRICIAN. BONDED. All types of electrical. (778) 316-7773
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
★ ALCO LANDSCAPING ★ Power Rake, Lawn Cuts, Hedges, Clean-up, Power Wash, Rubbish. Res & Comm. ★ 604-762-1725 KL LAWN Maintenance & Landscaping Construction. Free Est. Call 778-707-1522
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Lawn & Garden
S. SRY. Exec 3200sf family home with 3 BR in-law ste, 6 BR, 5 bath, maple cab’s, granite kitchen, jacuzzi tub, bidet, gas f/p, D/W, W/D, lrg decks, beautiful gardens, lrg fenced priv yard. Near schools, shops, transit. N/S, pet ok. $3300 + utls. Avail Aug 1. 604-341-3613
1BDRM/1BTH BSMT suite 850sqft $700 monthly includes: Utilities, separate coin operated washer/dryer, personal parking stall, WiFi, Shaw cable box. Close to transit routes, 1 block from school and park. N/S N/P. Please call 778-866-2814
•• Mini MiniExcavator Excavator (1’, (1’,2’,2’,3’, 3’,5’5’Bucket BucketSizes) Sizes) Small4x4 4x4Dump DumpTruck Truck •• Small • Bobcat • Back Fill • Bobcat • Back Fill Ditching ••Ditching • Driveways ••Driveways Yard Levelling ••Yard Levelling Drainage • Drainage • Load Dump Trucks
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office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768 SKYLINE APARTMENTS WHITE ROCK $50 off / month for the first year Quiet community oriented living. 1 & 2 BR stes, incl hot water, cable, u/g parking. Walk Score = 95 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca
SRY 70/120TH newer 2BR condo 2 full bath, granite counters, s/s appls, f/p, deck, inste w/d, ns, np. Now. $1300 + utils. 604-309-3484
WHITE ROCK Oceanview, furnished home, nr 99, 7 appl, clean, bright, dbl garage, lrg deck, ns/np, $2000/mo. July 1. 604-220-9188
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Suites/Partial Houses
140A/115 AVE, 1 BR bsmt, full bath, gas f/p, prkg, n/p, n/s, $600 incls util, July 15. 778-899-4805
15151 COLUMBIA Ave, Water View, 2B, 1BA, 1,140 sf, lease, no pet, no smoking, rent $1,350, now, call Eric 604-723-7368 54 AVE/188 St New 2 BR walkout suite, ns, np. $800 inc utils & cbl. Avail now. 604-723-1994
6605
2 BR T/H, 5 appls, very well kept, N/P, 2 car garage, $1500/mo, Avail Aug 1, #83 - 20460 - 66 Ave. 778-863-3450 or 778-863-4412 SURREY 174/57 2 BR twnhse $900; 3BR $1050. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-576-9969 SURREY 65/135 St, 4 BR twnhse $1030. Incls w/d. Quiet family complex, n/p. 604-596-1099.
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Warehouse/ Commercial
INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE SPACE FOR RENT 1760 sq ft Excellent location on Industrial Ave, Langley City. 604-603-9584
604-465-1311 & 8185 Moving Storage
8087
Excavating
VERN’S EXCAVATING & BOBCAT
8105
Flooring/ Refinishing
Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors
SPRING SALE
10 000 Deliveries • Garden Soil MixAnnually • Lawn & Turf Blends • Super Natural TopSoil • Composted Black Bark • Hemlock/Fir Bark Mulch • Top Dressing Blends • Sand, Gravel & Rock • Miracle Mix Soil • Hydroseeding Contractor OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK
5333 - 176 St. Cloverdale FREE DELIVERY supersoil.ca
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FREE ESTIMATES Seniors Discount
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B&Y MOVING Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $55 ~
Over 10 yrs. Exp. • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers
TCP MOVING 1 to 3 men from $40 • Licensed & Insured. • Local & storage. • Ca & US long distance.
604-505-1386 604-505-9166 ABE MOVING & Delivery and Rubbish Removal $35/HR per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020
SHAWN’S LAWNS
Fastback Moving & Rubbish. Social Services moves welcome! Insur. & registered. 604-836-8291
Local & long distance Call 604-720-0931 brothersmovingservice.com LARA MOVING. Moving and Rubbish Removal. Great Rates. Call: (604) 562-4637
8193
Oil Tank Removal
STORMWORKS OIL Tank Removal. Certified, Insured, Reasonable Rates. A+ BBB. 604-724-3670
Complete Garden Maintenance
Power Raking & Aerating, Fertilizing & Liming. Pruning, Hedge Trimming. Weeding, Install Flower Beds, Clean-up Edging, Cut & Trim. Allen Block & Paving Stones. Ph: 604-418-6447
604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com Golden Hardwood & Laminate & Tiles. Prof install, refinishing, sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263
1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From
SUPER SOIL INC.
FLEETWOOD LARGE 2 bdrm & den Utils incl no pets/smokers refs req. $850/mo 604-727-5385
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.
MEADOWS LANDSCAPE SUPPLY
TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979
OCEAN PARK, 2 BR Rancher, 4 appls, carport, new storage shed, lrg ppty. N/S, Small pet ok. Avail immed. 604-420-3269, 604-760-7043 or 604-538-3823
102-120 Agnes St, N.West
Dump Site Now Open
• Broken Concrete Rocks $22 per metric ton • Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay $22 per metric ton • Grass, Branches, Leaves, Weeds $59 per ton
604-708-8850
SKYLINE TOWERS
SRY, FLEETWOOD. reno’d 1 BR bsmt. $650/mo incls hydro. N/s, N/p, Avail now. 604-572-0958
Home Services
1 to 3 Men
Fleetwood, Acerage. 84/170A. Upper Immaculate 3 BR, 5 appls. NS/NP. Refs. Lease Req. $1300. 604-816-1412 or 604-240-9965
www.baywest.ca
8180
AFFORDABLE MOVING *HOUSE & HOME Cleaning* Licensed,Bonded & Insured free est.Tracie 604 700-9218
604-594-5211 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
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
CLAYTON HGHTS 2 BR bsmt avail Aug 1. NS/NP. $875 incls utls, inste W/D. 604-200-3994
1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.
# $400 MOVE IN BONUS # CEDAR APARTMENTS
Suites/Partial Houses
Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-558-0046
604-596-9588
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GRASS CUTTING SERVICE Staring at $20. For Service pls call Jordan 604-360-0493 Thank you
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Painting/ Wallpaper
8220
Plumbing
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Collectibles & Classics
9135
Parts & Accessories
9145
All Season Roofing
THE REAL DEAL 3 Rooms $250
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604-591-3500
Free Estimates
1948 CHRYSLER Windsor Coupe. Ready to cruise! In exc cond. Nice paint, good int & chrome. $16,000. 604-583-0151
Bros. Roofing Ltd.
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PAINT CO. Summer 10% OFF Special Exterior Repainting Free Est. - 15 Years Exp. Insured /WCB
604-723-8434
ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior # UNBEATABLE PRICES # Free Est. / Written Guarantee
Insured/WCB
778-997-9582
D&M PAINTING Interior/Exterior Specialist Many Years Experience Fully Insured Top Quality, Quick Work Free Estimate
604-724-3832
Magic Star Painting
Summer Specials $ 3 ROOMS 299 (Walls Only)
ANVIL Plumbing & Heating #1 in Business since 1999 Service and Renovations Call JIM KIRK • 604-657-9700
8225
Roof Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning, Patio & Siding Cleaning
Roof Cleaning Gutter Cleaning Window Cleaning Patio & Siding Cleaning CALL PATRICK (778) 865-9432 PRESSURE WASHING, SIDING, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204
Free Estimates
MASTER BRUSHES PAINTING
8240
Renovations & Home Improvement
Exterior Painting Experts
25 Years Experience Excellent Workmanship Reasonable Rates • 15 Yrs Guaranteed
Blake and his Dad make a positive differenceinyourlifebyprovidingquality workmanship delivered with integrity.
M & G PAINTING 20 Yrs Exp,Free Est. Fully Ins. INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Drywall Repairs, Retexture, Ceiling Respray, New Constr EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Re-Stain, Re-paint, Siding & Stucco Repairs, Waterproofing. Ask for Gerry, Margaret or Gord. (604) Cell 970-1801 or 543-0700 ROLL PAINT SERVICES Summer Special. Satisfaction Gtd. Int/ext. Dave, 778-834-8855
10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-Roofing, New Roof, Gutters. 604-812-9721 A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Reroofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437
• interior/exterior renovations • • rot repair and restoration • Decks • • Fences • and much more • • free estimates • Call Blake or Brian at:
604-816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB
Timwood Homes LTD Specialized in Reno’s: ■ Framing ■ Sundecks ■ Stairs ■ Rooms ■ Garages ■ Sheds ■ Bsmts ■ Tiles ■ Vinyl Siding ■ Int/Ext Paint ■ Laminate Floors ■ Fencing ■ Insulation & Stones ■ WCB
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8220
Plumbing
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• Furnaces • Boilers • Hot Water Heating • Hot Water Tanks Furnace Cleaning with Truck Mounted Machine
604-312-7674
9125
Domestic
2005 PONTIAC WAVE LT, 104,000 kms, black, a/c, fully loaded, auto, newer brakes, timing belt and tires, sunroof, runs great. $3900 Firm. 778-846-5275
604-RUBBISH 782-2474 On Time, Fast. Lowest Rates
• We remove any kind of junk & recycling • Resident, Commercial, Industrial • Basement, Garage, Yard Clean-up • Old Furniture, Appliances
Engines – gas................... $13995 Transmissions...................... $4995 Starters ..................................... $1795 Alternators.............................. $1795 Frt Bumper Covers composite... $5995 All Bucket Seats manual ... $1995 All Bench Seats ................. $2495 Any Plain Steel Wheel.......$795 Fenders .................................... $2595 Hoods ........................................ $4495 Car Doors ............................... $3995 Trk/Van/SUV Doors .......... $4995 Hours: 8:30am-5pm 7 Days A Week www.pickapart.ca
Rubbish Removal
8309
PTV TILE INSTALLATIONS Ceramic Tile, Porcelain, Slate, 25 Yrs Exp. Santo 778-235-1772
8310
8335
ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! 778 997-9582
Complete Renovations
Bsmt suites ■ Additions Offices Framing Forms Tiles ■ Sundecks & more. Call 604-362-4222
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Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes
RESIDENTIAL WINDOW Cleaning, over 25 yrs exp. Seniors rates. It’s a clear choice. Call Mark for a free est. 604-328-4712
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2008 VW GOLF/RABBIT, auto 2.5l, black, many options, 130k, $7500 firm. 604-538-4883
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Boats
THE SCRAPPER 1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564
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RV’s/Trailers
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Sports & Imports
1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $4,950. 778-737-3890
1996 FORD Mustang, black with grey interior,45,000 kms – original owner, 6 cyl., auto; AC; pw; pl; 10 disc CD changer. Excellent condition. $8,995. Call 604-671-5135
1989 29FT 5th wheel trailer, Excellent cond. New tires, new toilet $2700 OBO. 604-657-5603
2001 HONDA Prelude, Stnd, 2 dr, 148k kms, AC, sunroof, heated seats, leather int, new tires, good cond. $5700 obo. 604-220-2368
2002 CHEV Fleetwood 14,000 mi 22ft, 350ci, genset, roof/dash air, exc cond. $26,500 604-588-8544
2004 VW JETTA wagon, auto, silver, 100k, fully loaded, leather, $6400 Firm. 604-538-9257
2009 PIONEER 24’ trailer, sleeps 5, like new, pop-out, 3 pce bath, ent ctre. $14,500. 604-582-5815
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D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832 HIGH UNITED CONSTRUCTION New build, complete reno’s, drywall, tile, stucco, patio covers. Big or small. Randy 604-250-1385
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.
Top Soil
SUPERSOIL SPRING SALE: All mixes, dressings, mulches, sand, gravel, rock, etc. 604-888-8881
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604 612-7182
2006 SMART Car for two, diesel, convertible, new tires, 61,091 km. Gd cond. $7,900. 604-942-8351
Tiling
Call Prem 604 761-1743
Paving/Seal Coating
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,
1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond 324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. A must see $12,000. 604-795-3344
Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+ Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch On Free Estimates. 604-946-4333
Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. BBB member
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Honda Jade: This is how Honda’s nextgeneration Crosstour should look. The stunning Jade was showcased at the Shanghai (China) Auto Show and will be sold in Asia for 2014. However, its dimensions make it ideal for North America, especially the sizable doors and practical cargo space. Honda’s four- and six-cylinder engines would be perfect for Jade propulsion, not to mention the upcoming gaselectric hybrid systems, both regular and plug-in. If there’s one Honda that deserves to be here, the Jade is it.
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