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The Punjabi Sports Festival, held over the weekend in Surrey, featured four sports, including wrestling, and an international field hockey game between Brazil and Canada. See page 27 for details and more photos. (Photo: GORD GOBLE)

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The RCMP say the driver believed to be involved in a fatal hit-and-run accident at the Surrey-Langley border was a civilian

police consultant. The driver is an experienced civilian witness and consultant used by law enforcement throughout the region, including the RCMP, said Sgt. Drew Grainger. Immediately prior to the crash,

Grainger said the driver was working with the Surrey RCMP recreating another crash. The Surrey RCMP is bringing in an see TRUCK BELIEVED › page 9

A lawsuit by a former Kwantlen Polytechnic University employee alleging harassment and bullying at her past workplace has the NDP wondering what current Advanced Education Minister Amrik Virk might have known during his time at the institution. The suit was filed by former employee Sandra Kuzyk, who claims that she was wrongfully terminated after being on the receiving end of numerous harassment and bullying incidents perpetrated by theninterim president John McKendry. In her suit, Kuzyk alleges that McKendry “yelled, berated, and otherwise terrorized, threatened, abused and harassed” Kuzyk and other university employees during his time at the helm and attempts to have any remediation were rebuffed by the school. Virk, the MLA for Surrey-Tynehead, sat on the board of governors during the time of the alleged harassment period and The Province recently obtained an email indicating Virk may have been involved in talks regarding the matter during his time at the university. Following this information, the NDP’s advanced education critic, David Eby, is calling on Virk to detail what he was aware of at the time, or step away from his ministry position. “Obviously there is a lot of uncertainty right now because all there is are the court proceedings and this email so we don’t know exactly what happened,” said Eby. “So what we’re asking is that the minister explain what his involvement was with this see EDUCATION› page 6

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HOW IT WORKS: 22,000 man-hours. view schedule with The updates include imported Indonesian rattan on the seats, brass parts being reforged, and the Amy Reid motor, brakes and springs being Now staff Twitter @amyreid87 replaced. Even old advertising lives on inside the car, for products such as “Railroading is a romance.” HomeKraft White Bread and Heinz Just ask Mike Garisto. Or his Spaghetti. father. Or his son. The three men And the Cloverdale station itself have all worked on the railway – in some capacity – and between them, is just as true to its original time. The replica station was the Cloverdale family built from original has more than 100 years designs. of service on the rails. Allen Aubert, Sunday, all three men secretary for the FVHRS, boarded Cloverdale’s is a retired architect who revived interurban worked on the station. train, Car 1225, for the During construction, first time since it started the society didn’t have a chugging again in late labourer, so he took on June. the task of sweeping up Prior to its revival Mike Garisto outside. this summer, passenger “People actually talk to street rail service hadn’t been active sweepers,” Aubert said. on the British Columbia Electric “One day, a lady came up with Railway in the Fraser Valley since her granddaughter and told me 1950. The Fraser Valley Heritage how glad she was to see the station Railway Society, its volunteers and had finally been repainted. I didn’t its partners made the revival of have the heart to tell her it was the service possible. The society’s new.” mission is to restore train cars on The woman went on to tell him the original BCER route through she used to ride the train to New Surrey and the Fraser Valley. Westminster when she was a girl. The Garisto family history A second rail car – Car 1304 – is doesn’t end at three generations. being restored. It once served as a Garisto’s great grandfather was a railroader as well. His grandparents “Royal” car for Prince Arthur, Duke of Connaught. would ride the local BCER route The hope is to eventually have out to New Westminster to get their the trains run all the way to shopping done using a speeder. Scott Road SkyTrain station and make Cloverdale a true heritage PHOTO GALLERY ONLINE destination. Travellers will be able to board “Here my grandma was in her the SkyTrain at YVR, travel to Scott little dress getting on a speeder,” he Road station, then hop onto the said with a chuckle while aboard interurban and be whisked away to the train. “It’s kind of nostalgic.” Cloverdale. Garisto was thrilled to ride the But for now, the train will locomotive, especially because continue to run from Cloverdale he used to drop by the car barn where the restoration took place – a to Sullivan station and back, a trip that takes about 45 minutes. process that took eight years and

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train, and they just look. They just look around and take it in. Then you get the little ones, and they do exactly the same thing,” he said. The interurban just welcomed its 2,000th passenger over the long weekend. The train runs on Saturday and Sunday, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., departing from Cloverdale station, located at Highway 10 and 176A Street. Service will end for the year on Oct. 13 and will resume sometime in May. The trip costs $10 for adults and $5 for children 12 and under. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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A former civilian member of the RCMP’s communications division is suing a well-known Mountie for alleged sexual assault. Tim Shields, who once served as a media liaison for

the Surrey RCMP, is named in the civil suit, as well as the Attorney General of Canada and the Minister of Justice for the province of B.C. Shields is also known locally for his photography skills. He shot a photo of the White Rock pier featured on a 10-by-40-foot billboard on

Highway 99 in 2012. In her claim, Atoya Montague alleges that she was “subjected to persistent and on-going harassment and sexual harassment by male members of the RCMP, both in authority in rank over her as well as her peers.” Montague’s claim goes on

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to say she realized that the culture of sexual harassment within the RCMP is so “pervasive” that she felt “personally helpless to stop it” and she believed “complaining about it would only make matters worse.” Montague alleges Shields made sexual advances toward her in 2003 while he was in control of the motor vehicle the two were driving in. She alleges they were on a trip to Barriere, B.C., where they were required to drop off supplies to victims of the wildfires. Her claim described the alleged advances as “unwanted and unprompted.” Court documents state Shields was working from the Surrey detachment as that detachment’s media relations officer at the time. Montague was working in “E” Division headquarters as a communications strategist. Court documents say Shields was promoted to NCO in charge of Strategic Communications Unit around 2008 and Montague reported directly to him. In July of 2008, Montague alleges that Shields made sexual advances toward her and exposed himself while in a police car. Montague worked for the RCMP from 2002 to August of 2011, when she left on sick leave. She was diagnosed with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder in 2012. She alleges RCMP Health Services harassed her regarding her condition. A variety of other incidents are alleged in the claim, involving other male members of the RCMP. In a statement, the B.C. RCMP said the civil suit contains “a series of serious but currently unproven, uncorroborated, and unsubstantiated allegations.” The B.C. RCMP says it became aware of the allegations prior to the claim being filed and has launched an investigation. The statement goes on to say Montague “did not provide any information that would have allowed for a fulsome investigation of the allegations.” None of Montague’s claims have been proven in court.


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With so much going on around Metro Vancouver last weekend, there was no shortage of fun to be had. Be it Vancouver’s Pride Parade, the Celebration of Lights fireworks or the many concerts in the region, people had every reason to be out and about. Closer to home, White Rock’s Spirit of the Sea Festival was the place to be as crowds descended upon East Beach to take in the 2013 iteration of the event. While the festival saw some big changes to the usual format, with the closure of Marine Drive to automobiles and remaining exclusively at East Beach, festival director Matt Todd said on the whole, the event was a success. “The people (who) loved it loved that having the streets closed, loved having lots of beach to wander and loved being able to bring their dog and their bikes,” said Todd. Prior to the event, Todd had said the street closure was meant to foster a more

“Commercial Drive” feel, with the hopes that the community would mingle and interact with each other through street activities. “People really enjoyed the street hockey and playing games so everybody that came down and walked through the street really seemed to enjoy themselves,” Todd said. Additionally, Todd noted that remaining exclusive to East Beach allowed for more exposure for businesses there. As for attendance for the two-day festival, Todd said he didn’t get a proper head count, but estimated it was less than the 40,000 people expected over the weekend. On the policing front, officers couldn’t have asked for a better crowd said White Rock RCMP Const. Janelle Shoihet. “The festival this year was quite different than years past, in that there weren’t any fireworks and that it was more of a street party,” said Shoihet. Todd remained optimistic that the festival achieved its goal in bringing the community together and offering a good time to all involved. “If you measure it by that it was a tremendous success,” he said.

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Truck believed found: police ‹ from page 1 independant observer for the investigation. “We want that layer of transparency,” Grainger said, adding they are trying to determine the driving behaviour of the vehicle and what the victim was doing in the middle of the road. The Surrey RCMP have located the semi truck believed to be involved in the incident, which left a 37-year-old man dead early Wednesday morning on the Langley Bypass. Police say just after 3 a.m. on Wednesday

the semi was travelling eastbound in the curb lane in the 19500-block of Langley Bypass when it struck the male pedestrian, who was in the roadway. The man was pronounced dead at the scene and wasn’t identified by press time. The police located the vehicle Wednesday, which was described as an older vehicle, blue with some silver on the back, with no trailer. Police are still canvassing witnesses. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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xotic pets are back in the news, along with a lot of discussion as to if and how and when they should be banned. The incident that sparked all this is the death of two young brothers in New Brunswick. They were staying over at a friend’s apartment, located above a pet store. The boys, aged four and six, were found dead Monday morning after a 45kilogram African rock snake – a kind of python – escaped its enclosure and got into the apartment through a ventilation pipe. At this point, it’s unclear what exactly happened to lead to the boys’ deaths. What is perfectly clear though is that the tragedy has finally sparked a muchneeded conversation about exotic pet ownership. As it stands, each province has its own rules about whether or not exotic pets are allowed, and which species can or cannot be owned. On the one hand, herpetologists (people

who study reptiles and amphibians) are trying to explain that the snake’s behaviour in this case is very unusual, which is true. Snake attacks on humans are very rare, and not just in Canada, the not natural home to large predatory snakes in the wild. On the other hand, there are those who would see a more consistent set of rules being applied to all pet owners everywhere, to make things simpler and, presumably, safer for all. In B.C., the Ministry of the Environment passed new regulations making more than 1,000 species of non-native animals illegal to own. These “controlled alien species,” as they’re called, cannot be kept as pets these days, nor brought into, sold or bred in the province. This list, though, is not nearly as extensive as that requested by the BC SPCA. Among those animals that cannot be kept are primates, according to the BC SPCA site detailing exotic ownership restrictions. This makes sense, given that chimps, great apes and monkeys are hardly domesticated pets, although I paused at the note stipulating this does not include humans.

I assume the ownership of humans would fall under the clearly outlawed realm of slavery. There are a number of other mammals one cannot own, such as arctic fox, rhinoceroses, cheetahs, gaur and hippopotami, to name a few. Poison frogs are also out, along with the lone bird species of cassowaries. The bulk of the list is taken up with various reptiles, much to the chagrin of local amateur herpetologists. These are the people who truly appreciate and some of whom also wish to keep snakes, caimans and iguanas and other such creatures. The question is, are we on the right course with restricting what one can keep as a pet or sell as a commodity, or not? This question is actually a

bit thornier than it seems at first glance. I have met a number of people who are very knowledgeable about reptiles who once kept them, and did so with all the requisite care and attention these exotic animals need. Along the way I learned that reptiles in particular have very specific environmental needs that the average (former) casual owner doesn’t know or provide. That is why so many of these creatures are regularly abandoned to rescue organizations, who voluntarily take on the expense and hassle of keeping what are the least easy of animals to keep. The animals, often sold as “cute” babies, grow much larger than expected, need expensive exotic food to go with their exotic-to-us living conditions and containment

structures. But what a hassle, so the animals are set loose where they’re not meant to be, or dumped on another’s doorstep. I’m glad that has largely stopped, thanks to our laws. And I don’t think they go nearly far enough. Even birds – the least restricted family – prove more of a handful and a hassle than clueless newbie owners expect. What a surprise to find that birds are noisy, messy, need specialized veterinary care, specific diets, baths,

room to fly, and even social interaction on the scale of toddlers. Not quite the nostalgic image of a bird singing beautifully in a tiny gilt cage, is it? These animals and birds are not domesticated, and should not be treated as if they are. They do not belong in a house. End of story. Let’s leave what little wildlife there is alone in what few wild spaces remain. ccooke@thenow newspaper.com

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May, forcing the homeowners behind them to have to close their windows on hot nights just to be able to sleep through the noise! You may be comfortable and cool in your home but you are ruining the comfort of your neighbours in theirs! An SUV full of stinking rotten tomatoes to the driver who was speeding down 154th Street, between 90th Avenue and Fraser Highway. You hit my dog and killed it. You were in a 30 km/h park zone but were travelling at least double that. You did not have the decency to stop and see how it was doing. I’m sure you knew you hit her. You could not have missed seeing my daughter trying to catch the dog and then screaming after you hit it. What will it be the next time, a child or an elderly person trying to cross the road? A flatbed truck of red roses to Sophie et al at Walmart for amicably solving the misunderstanding over deck chair cushions. Much gratitude to each one involved. Greed is so prevalent these days and it is encouraging to know it is not always so in business. Roses to the transit team for attempting to make fares more fair (no pun intended). Rotten tomatoes to the ferries team for not taking that same approach. The fact that seniors get a free ride on certain days leaves me asking why. I think B.C. Ferries should review its fee schedule.

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Ten-year-old Rayne Inkster is a budding playwright, and the curtains are coming up for her first production in the carport of her North Delta home Saturday. Just Another Fairytale is the name of the play and it will star sixteen of Rayne’s friends, aged seven to 11, with Rayne acting as director, stage manager, narrator and costume designer. Her friends and family all helped make the costumes and create the set. Rayne also wrote the screenplay. “I started (writing it) last year and I would write it at school sometimes or at home,” Rayne said. However, she took a break from finishing it and only recently found the notebook at the start of summer and finished the play. “One day I decided to have the practice and (my friends) came. Then we had a couple more practices and got a little crazy, and it was fun,” Rayne said. “I’m excited to see all my friends having fun in something I created.” Rayne’s mother, Nadine Inkster, couldn’t be more proud of her daughter who used to be shy about speaking up in class. Inkster said when Rayne began taking theatre classes at the EJS School of Fine Arts in Surrey four years ago, her confidence just blossomed and “she’s never looked back.” “This is the first play she’s put on at home. We’ve had many, many, many puppet shows, and dance shows, and any kind of show you can think of with stuffies or dolls or friends… but this is the first really big production with scenes and ticket sales and practices,” Inkster said. It’s also been an incredible learning experience. “We’ve had a lot of conversation about what it means to be a director and still be a friend, and that she’s not an adult and she can’t boss her

friends around too much,” said Inkster. “But she really has a vision of what she wants to happen and it’s been really interesting watching her friends and her deal with that.” Just Another Fairytale is the story of a normal girl named Julia who teams up with classic fairytale characters’ relatives to defeat a made-up character named Rumpelstiltskinette. “So like, the White Rabbit, except it’s the White Rabbit’s son; and then there’s Alice, but it’s Alice’s granddaughter,” Rayne explained. Her grandmother, Jo Anne Dawson, said creativity has always been one of Rayne’s gifts. “Rayne is always thinking of new things,” said Dawson. “I think a 10-year-old writing a play and getting all of her friends involved as characters and then talking to their parents and getting (them) committed to rehearsal every week

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for their kids this summer was really special,” Dawson said. “The kids have followed through and they’ve worked hard. And now they’re performing their play.” Tickets cost $3 and there will be popcorn and beverages sold at the show. Rayne said the money will be given to a student who otherwise couldn’t afford to take theatre classes. “All the money I’m raising is going to be given to someone who can’t afford to be in the theatre program that I am lucky enough to go to,” Rayne said. “I really want to help someone love theatre as much as I can.” Although seats are sold out, anyone who wishes to support Rayne’s cause can send an email to dmrd101@gmail.com. Scan this page with Layar to view a behindthe-scenes video with these young stars.

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Cloverdale Blueberry Festival marks its 10th anniversary on Saturday, Aug. 10. Venues throughout the town centre play host to a wide range of events, including a car show, live music, BMX stunts, an art festival, vendor market and a knitting expo. Of course, the blueberry pie eating contest is a highlight of the festival. A free shuttle bus will transport people to each of the venues, which include the downtown area of Cloverdale, Clover Square Village and Surrey Museum. The festival is backed by Cloverdale Business Improvement Association and Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce. To start the day, a blueberry pancake breakfast is hosted by the Legion, Lions and Rotary groups, from 9 a.m. at the Legion. Dragsters and other vehicles are featured in the “Race Car Zone” at Brick Yard Station. Elsewhere, the fifth annual Surrey Show & Shine happens from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on downtown streets of Cloverdale. The action includes live music by the bands Elvis Elite, All About Jack and Trailer Park Playboys. At the plaza outside Surrey Museum, the ninth annual Blueberry Art Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Last Saturday, the festival kicked off with an antique tractor pull at Fraser Downs. For more festival details, visit www.cloverdale.bc.ca or www.cloverdalebia.com.


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This event has classic cars, entertainment, food, pieeating contests and art. The Arts Council of Surrey sets up a stage outside Surrey Museum and offers up entertainment all day. The plaza in front of the stage has artists and crafters, all members of the arts council. I’ll be there, just not as a performer. Last year, my tap group performed. It was so much fun, even though it was hot! This year, however, most of my tap group is away doing something else; alas, no on-stage appearance for me. But the festival was great, and I probably would not have gone last year if not for the performance obligation. You don’t have to wait for an invitation to dance. Just be there – and don’t forget your sunscreen and a hat. My Favorite Broadway: Greatest Hits is a revue featuring 50 songs from more than 30 different musicals. Ryan Mooney directs and hosts, with Vashti Fairbairn as music director. Singing their hearts out are Kyle Preston Oliver, Kat Palmer, Melissa Paras, Chelsea Scantland, Sarah Marie Smith and Dann Wilhelm. It’s all at Coast Capital Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd., White Rock; the short run began Wednesday and goes to Aug. 24, with 8 p.m. performances from Wednesday to Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30. This show has great talent and concept, and musical theatre fans will likely enjoy this production. Tickets range in price from $17 to $20 via www. whiterockplayers.ca. I got the show info from Facebook, not a press release. Next time, do me a favour and send me the details in an email. Facebook is fun, informal and for friends. Great contact medium, but sometimes you just can’t take the easy way for publicity. What is the point in putting on a show or an event if you don’t have an audience? There, that is my message. Humour me – it is still summer, after all. melminty@telus.net


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Dan Hare has found success in the music business with his busy cover band, March Hare. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) get some gigs to pay for our original music,” Hare said. With more than three decades under his belt, Hare has a deep catalogue with hundreds of songs that his band can perform, ranging from the classic rock of John Fogerty and Bob Seger to modern pop like Maroon 5 and Lady Gaga. They don’t just play ’80s Billy Joel. “Every gig is like a family picnic – you have people from 19 to 90,” he said. “You have to know lots of different things: they want to hear ‘Respect’ by Aretha Franklin, but they also want to hear ‘Part of Me’ by Katy Perry.” Likewise, Madison Heed, vocalist of a brand new six-piece cover act called Jane’s Blonde, brings a variety of songs to her band’s show. They perform numerous Top 40

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hits by the likes of Pink and David Guetta as a way to reach younger audiences, while also doing classic rock smashes and older charttoppers. She said the best way to impress an audience with cover tunes is by performing them better than the originals. “We do the easy songs, too, but our focus is really to wow audiences with our vocal capability,” said Heed, whose powerful vocals put an interesting spin on typically malesung classics. “On ‘Highway Star’ by Deep Purple, there’s a lot of people who stick around just to see if we make it or not.” The members of Jane’s Blonde have performed at pubs, casinos and private events, but Heed is open to all kinds of venues for the band’s live performances.

“We won’t turn any gig away, no matter how large or how small, just simply because we love to play live and we love to share our talent with others,” she said. Hare, on the other hand, is a bit more wary of the pub scene. It’s competitive, and Hare said it doesn’t bring in the money like it used to. “There’s so many pubs, so it divides up the people,” he said. “It’s not like the pub owner is making a ton of money and ripping you off because they can’t pay you. There’s no money. “In the ’80s, they used to charge a cover charge to cover the cost of the band. Now people won’t pay a cover unless it’s downtown or some specific show or reason.” Hare is perfectly comfortable playing casinos and private gigs, which have afforded him the ability to raise a family, attend university and make a living without touring or performing the same songs night after night like a house band. Looking back, he said he wouldn’t change much about his career path if he had the opportunity to start over. “I realize, in retrospect, that even if I had gotten a hit song, that might not have been the blessing I thought it would be,” he said. “It might’ve been something bad for me. It might’ve taken me away from the things that I otherwise would’ve done. “As you go through the years, you redefine what it means to make it. If you’re a good human being and you’re healthy and you do right by your family and you raise your kids and you pay your bills and you sing for people out of your heart, how is that not making it?” jacobzinn@gmail.com

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GARAGE SALE − SAT. AUG. 10TH, 9AM − 3PM 13038 14A Ave, South Surrey. House−wares, tools, furniture, art, kids stuff! Good stuff NO junk!

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REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE

RENTALS HOUSES FOR SALE

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT

121A/82 AVE Luxury 1 BR & Den, f/p, 6 appls. 2 sec prkg, n/p, n/s, $1050. Sept 1. 604-671-9614 ALL SMALL BREED PUPS Local and non-shedding. 604-590-3727 or 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com

AMERICAN BULLDOG pups, p/b, 2 M, 2 F. $1500 firm, Call Rob 604-230-1999

DUPLEXES FOR SALE

BENGAL KITTENS, vet check, 1st shots dewormed, $200-$400/ea Mission 1-604-226-8104

CATS & KITTENS FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 1st shots, vet a, parents on site ready. $600. (604)794-5844

SIAMESE X Kittens (2) $200 each, male. 2 tabby kittens $50. Eves 604-819-0038

BUSINESS SERVICES FRANCHISES

ALDERGROVE SXS duplex 80K, below assesm. $3100 mo rent, $529,900 604-807-6565 uSELLaHOME.com id4513

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HOUSES FOR SALE

4 bd 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl, great Abbotsford family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $418,900. 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659

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REAL ESTATE SERVICES

DAN & TY CORSIE Free Home Evaluations. 40+yrs exp. Valley Pacific Rlty. 778-772-5754 www.DANANDTYCORSIE.COM

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BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock. Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000. 604837-5373. PropertyGuys id 77100 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 GUILDFORD 199SF 3br, 2ba w/bment suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-6131553 uSellaHome.com id5608

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ARBOUR GREENE Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U. office: 604-939-4903 cell: 778-229-1358

APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE

“NEW� OPEN APARTMENTS 1-4 “HOT BUYS� GUILDFORD/SURREY CITY! CHOICE “WALK ONLY� SETTINGS FOR BOTH OF THESE! 1: NO GST! “BRAND NEW� GARDEN APARTMENT GUILDFORD MAX! SPACIOUS 828 S.F. 1 BR+DEN! BRIGHT CLASSY PLAN. HUGE SOUTH PATIO! 1 DOG+1 CAT OK! ACROSS STREET FROM GUILDFORD MALL! ACT! OPEN SAT. 1-4. #106 - 14960 - 102A AVE. ASKING $269,899 PETER CHANCEY 604-329-4357 2: SKYTRAIN IS 5 MIN. WALK! TOP FLOOR! VIEW! 1BR+DEN! PET OK! WALK TO CITY CENTRE, BIG REC CTR, LIBRARY, T+T, VEGGIE MARKET, UNIVERSITY, 2 PARKS, EVERYTHING!! BUS AT DOOR! BIG WINDOWS. SMART QUALITY. CHOICEST LOCATION. MOUNTAIN VIEWS. SECURE U/G PKG., BIKE LOCKER, STORAGE, CAR WASH, URGENT! #410 - 10533 UNIVERSITY DR. OPEN SUN., 1-4. ASKING $170’S PETER CHANCEY 604-329-4357

THINKING OF SELLING? FREE PRIVATE VALUATION PETER CHANCEY 604-59REMAX(7-3629) REMAX CENTRAL – Each OfďŹ ce Independently Owned

OPEN HOUSES

415 Westview St, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-939-8905

CEDAR APARTMENTS $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 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coquitlam Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall. office: 604-936-1225

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DOWNTOWN LANGLEY CITY bright 2 BR, 2 bath, f/p, alarm, ss appls, d/w, micro, bldg laundryrm. $950, hyd & cbl not included Av immed. N/S, N/P. Al 604 787-6808

KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-863-9980 MAYFLOWER HOUSING Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spac, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725. No subsidy avail. No Pets. 604-583-2122 or maycoop@shawbiz.ca MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex 1 BR’s ( Now & Sept 1) 2 BR’s (Sept 1); 3 BR’s (Sept 1) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK. On site security, Seasonal Poll. 604-585-1966

OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Aug 10th 2 to 4 pm Unit 50, 8111 - 160th Street

VILLA UMBERTO Available Immediately Adult oriented, Seniors discount. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured u/g parking. (604) 596-5671 Cell (604) 220-8696

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22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view! office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768

GATEWAY Skytrain, 2 BR condo, all appls, N/s, N/p, $1000/mo, refs. Call 604589-8062 or 604-562-8062 G’FORD 1 BR, ss appls, w/d, d/w, new flrs & paint. $795. Sept 1, Full rec fac, sec prkg. N/s, N/p. 604-603-5799 LANGLEY 2 BR top flr, new paint & carpet, n/s, n/p, 1 prkg, incls h/w, d/w, extra prk avail. Avail Now. $950. 604-897-3217

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 = 92 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-5580046

TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE

Corner unit, extensively updated 2 level, 3 BR and loft, new roof, large rooms, low maintenance fees, pets ok, large patio.

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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.

CALL 504 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

SUITES FOR RENT 11718-73A Ave., fully reno’d 3 BR, upstairs only, avail now, $1500 + utils. 604-518-8100 14295 - 71A AVE, Avail now or Aug 1, g/l, wheel chair access, 2 BR, newly reno’d, 1250 sf, N/p, $850 + util, 5 appls. Call 604-583-6844 1BDRM/1BA $550 NEWTON very huge, 1 bdrm bsmt in newton surrey, 604−725−3132

1 BR lrg bsmnt ste, 150 & 96, N/s, N/p, avl now, $500/mo. Nr all amens. 604-781-6583

2BDRM $900 WILLOUGHBY, LANGLEY Major Appls, internet, n/p, n/s, Aug 15/Sept 1, 604−786−8378

C’DALE, LRG 1 BR, f/p, incls cable, utils & wireless net, $750/mo, N/s, N/p, avl now. 604-817-4166, 604-574-7396

CHIMNEY HGHT 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D. NS/NP. $750 incls utls. 778-242-8073 CHIMNEY HTS 2 BR bsmt, alarm, w/d, n/s, N/p, avail now, $800/mo incls utils. 604-600-2725 Fleetwood, 84/146. 2 BR bsmt ste, quiet, nr amen. incls hyd/cble. Avail Now. 604-572-2852, 604-780-9354 FRASER HGTS Nr schl/wtr prk. 1200sf 2 BR, own W/D, D/W. N/S. Immed, $850 + 1/3 utls. 11069-159A St. 604-617-3864

Langley 72/200 newer 2 BR , wd, ns/np. $995 inc utils/cbl /net. Sep 1. 604-807-6565 NEWTON, 1 BR bsmnt, sep entry, newly reno’d, 5 appls, $675/mo incls utils, Sept 1, N/s, N/p, 604-319-4886 Newton, 64/131A ST. 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D, $675 incls hydro. NS/NP. Av now. 604-596-4555, 604-353-6493

SRY, 72 Ave/150 St. 2 BR newer bsmt. NS/NP. $750 /mo incl hydro/cbl. Avail Immed. 778-987-4723

SULLIVAN HTS, 2 BR bsmt, newly painted, n/s, n/p, $700 incls utils, no w/d. Refs. 604-518-3432

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SRY 150/70A Ave, 2 BR bsmt, family area, nr schl/bus, $690 incl util. Immed. 604-710-9030

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. 604-323-4788. PropertyGuys.com id 76788

SKYLINE TOWERS

Excellent Newton Location

TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE

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6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located Sth central Abbotsford. $588,800. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267

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RENTALS

NEW DELUXE SRI, 2 BR, 2 bth, 14x70 in adult park. $119,900 with $570 pad rent. 604-830-1960

HATZIC LAKE 1hr drive from Vanc. 2 vacant lots, 1 lakefront $65K/both 604-2405400 uSELLaHOME.com id5588

No subsidy, u/g prkg, 2 appls. N/P. Avail Oct 1.

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HAWTHORNE HOUSING CO-OP (13820 - 72 Ave, Surrey) 2 BR, 780sf, $755/mo, $2500 share purchase.

CROSSROADS “ We got a GREAT thing Goin On�

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Are you looking for a safe, affordable 2 BR for your family or Are you looking for a 1 BR in our Adult only Bldg. Kennedy Pl. Apts (604) 596-9588

HAZTIC LAKE Swans Point. 1hr/Vanc. incl. lot & 5th wheel, ski/fish $134,500 604-209-8650 uSELLaHOME.com id5491

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18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 bd, 2 bth t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades $310,900. 778-5711544. PropertyGuys.com id 76544

LANGLEY reno’d sxs duplex +1/2 ac. lot, rental inc. $2,300 $489,900 604-807-6565 uSELLaHOME.com id4513

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TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE

MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE

FOR LEASE Service Station/Store, Delta. 604-318-3475

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $19,250 down $1,855/mo. Sutton Langley Marcy: 604-533-3939

SRY/WHITE ROCK partial ocean view, 920sf. 2b, den, 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 uSELLaHOME.com id5575

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ARBORETUM HOUSING CO-OP • 4 BR Townhouse $1204mo + utils. Share purchase required. Walking distance to Guildford Mall, Library & REC Centre. Easy access to Port Mann. Spacious, W/D hook up, D/W, F/P, 2 parking. No pets. Call between 10am - 9pm 604-582-9520 arboretumcoop@shawbiz.ca


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ELECTRICAL NEIGHBOURS ELECTRIC Affordable & Warrantied work Free est. • 604-710-5758

* HOUSE & HOME * * CLEANING SERVICE * LICENSED, BONDED & INSURED Free Estimate. Tracie 604 7 0 0 − 9 2 1 8

Lidia’s European Cleaning. Res/com. Detailed cleaning, Bonded 604-541-9255 www.lidias.ca Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 24 yrs exp. 604 306-5993

DRYWALL 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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RENTALS TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT SRY 2 BR townhouse, 64/ King George, $975 full bsmt, w/d hookups, quiet family complex, n/p. 604-596-1099 SURREY 65/135 new bach apt $535,quiet family complex, no pets. Call 604-596-1099 VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townwnhse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th St, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-5978574 www.canconet.com

#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Comm/Res/Panel change, heating, lic/bonded 522-3435 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. insured. Lic# 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs. 604-568-1899

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ABE MOVING & Delivery & Rubbish Removal $35/HR per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020

GUTTERS BLACK BEAR WINDOW CLEANING • Windows • Gutters • Vinyl Siding • Power Washing & more Lic’d & Ins’d. Res & Comm. 778-892-2327 •email: blackbearwindow@outlook.com GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor 604-589-0356 ROOF, GUTTER, Window, Patio & Siding Cleaning. Call Patrick 778-865-9432

LARA MOVING & RUBBISH REMOVAL Honest, Reliable; Great Rates. 604−562−4637

3 BR upper house, N. Delta, 1.5 baths, shared w/d, $1700/mo incls utils, Sept 1, cls to schls, shopping & bus route, 1 small pet ok, smoker welcome. 604-290-6932 SURREY 97/116 St full side duplex, 6 BR, 2.5 baths, laundry, carport, sundeck, 4 appls, HE furnace. Aug 8. Refs. $1480 + utilis. 604-5918540, 778-384-8540

FURNISHED RENTALS FURNISHED 1 BR Exec Suites From $1,300 incls all utils. Min 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040

OFFICE/RETAIL NEWTON 124/82, Office Space, 900 sqft, 2nd flr, $875. Avail now. 778-898-3939

VACATION RENTALS NICE PARK MODEL in Viewpoint Mesa with A.Z Room with Patio on Golf course, Avail for 3 months for $1500/mth. 604-536-2117

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HANDYPERSON HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd jobs. (WHATEVER) 604-715-9011

LAWN & GARDEN #1 SOILS, manure, gravels, limestone, lava. sand. Del or p/u 604-882-1344 info etc visit www.portkells nurseries.com/bulk material

GRASS CUTTING SERVICE Staring at $20. For service call Jordan 604-360-0493 Thank you

Local & long distance Call 604-720-0931 brothersmovingservice.com

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A FIXIT PLUMBING & Heating H/W tanks, boilers, furn, renos, drains, gas fitter. 604-596-2841

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Fastback Moving & Rubbish Social service moves welcome! Ins’d & Reg’d. 604-836-8291

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224

D&M PAINTING

Golden Hardwood & Laminate & Tiles. Prof install, refinishing, sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263

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A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist. Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specials to Alta/Island/Int. 604-930-3000

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ROOF, GUTTER, Window, Patio & Siding Cleaning. Call Patrick 778-865-9432

RENOS & HOME IMPROVEMENT D & M Renovations. Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832 High United Construction New build, complete renos, tile, drywall, stucco, patio cover. Big/ small. Randy 604-250-1385 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 Call Prem 604-761-1743

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front-engined 924 series that was launched two years earlier, threatened the future of their beloved rear-engined, air-cooled 911 that was a direct descendent of the very first 356 model engineered by Ferry Porsche back in 1950. Whether they knew it, 911 fans had every reason to worry. In the early 1970s, a new management group at Porsche was determined to modernize the company by developing more mainstream models with traditional liquid-cooled motors behind their noses. The 911, it was thought, would be too expensive to bring into compliance with North America’s increasingly strict emissions and safety regulations. The plan was to phase out the 911 as the 928 and entry-level 924 gained acceptance. The first 928 was displayed at the 1977 Geneva Auto Show to generally positive notices. The 2+2 hatchback design, penned by American Tony Lapine, featured pop-up headlights, aluminum body panels and integrated bumpers. Under the hood resided an allaluminum 4.5-litre V8 (the first use of a V8 by Porsche) that made 218 horsepower, which was 46 more than the similarly priced non-turbocharged sixcylinder 911. The topof-the-line – and much more expensive – 911 Turbo made 265. Transmission choices consisted of a five-speed manual or optional three-speed automatic, both of which were located adjacent to the rear axle to optimize the weight distribution. Perhaps the 928’s best feature was a rear suspension that automatically adjusted to keep the car straight in the corners.

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As an early form of four-wheel steering, it was a vast improvement over the rear-engined 911’s tailhappy and unpredictable demeanor. The 928’s overall performance was especially impressive with the car producing zero-to-60 mph (96 km/h) times in the 6.5-second range and a top speed of about 140 mph (225 km/h). Compared to the 911’s spartan cockpit, the 928 looked rich and luxurious with comfortable seats, power-operated controls and a generous amount of luggage space. If management was expecting the more technically advanced and stylish 928 to outdistance the similarly priced (around $25,000) base 911 in sales, they were about to be proven wrong. Loyalty to the older Porsche was unwavering and its continuing success on the race track proved there was plenty of life remaining in Ferry Porsche’s original design. Still, the company kept up development and refinement of its newest exotic. An “S” version, complete with spoilers and sport bucket seats, replaced the original 928 in 1981 and an upgraded 234horsepower double-overhead-cam 4.7-litre V8 was added two years later. Improvements in power, styling and comfort items culminated in the 928 GTS, which generated a healthy 345 horsepower from its bigger 5.4-litre V8. A four-speed automatic transmission was by then the norm, but a five-speed gearbox could be

ordered at no extra discount. Along with its high-output status came an equally stratospheric base price of nearly $90,000, about $25,000 more than a base 911 but a relative bargain when compared to the least expensive Ferrari at $120,000. The GTS marked the pinnacle of 928 production, but it was also the final curtain call for the series. It was clear that wide-spread acceptance of the 928 as a substitute for the 911 would never come. The oncehopeful successor to the Porsche sports-car throne, and one of the most competent all-around sports cars ever produced, was cast adrift in 1995. These days, Porsche’s 911 and Boxster/Cayman lineups are as popular as ever, catering to enthusiasts who appreciate their performance as well as lineage that dates back more than half a century. The company put the engine in the front, but not in any two-door models. Now as then, the same question continues to be debated by the purists: is the Cayenne a real Porsche? Since the 911 is in no danger of replacement this time around, it might not matter. Malcolm Gunn is a feature writer with Wheelbase Media. He can be reached on the web at www. shiftweekly.com by using the contact link. Wheelbase supplies automotive news and features to newspapers across North America.

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Back in the early 1970s, the sight of the tiny Mercury Capri surrounded by acres of opera-windowed, paddedroofed Grand Marquis Broughams and Designer Series Continentals on the dealer lot was a lesson in contrast, to say the least. Yet, there it was, a 1,000-kilogram weakling vying for attention, just like the rest of the imports of the day. Of course, imported automobiles had been a burr in Detroit’s backside ever since the first baby boomers learned to crawl. To combat that threat, North American manufacturers devised a number of strategies that included bringing vehicles built by their European affiliates to our shores. In Ford’s case, the company introduced a succession of Fordbranded British-built small cars throughout the 1950s and ’60s, including the Anglia, Consul, Zephyr and Cortina, plus the German-built Taunus. But, it wasn’t until 1970 that the company’s more upscale LincolnMercury division would be given its own exclusive import to sell. That year, the Capri (the name originated from a 1950s Lincoln model) arrived from Ford’s plant in Cologne, Germany. The compact two-door coupe possessed understated lines and a classy, if slightly cramped interior. In short, the Capri (it never actually wore a Mercury badge) seemed the perfect small-car fit that complemented L-M’s lineup of mid- to premiumpriced iron. It was also positioned a notch above Ford’s Cortina, a thoroughly competent, albeit budgetpriced import. In fact, both the Cortina and Capri shared the same chassis as well as a 75-horsepower

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Economic issues were also affecting the Capri. Double-digit inflation in North America coupled with a weakening U.S. dollar was driving up the cost of imported automobiles. As a result, the base price had breached the $4,100 mark – nearly double the car’s original sticker – by the time the all-new 1976 Capri II arrived in March of 1975. The car had grown slightly, displayed cleaner styling with larger windows and had been converted into a handy hatchback. Unfortunately, it carried about 220 kilograms (minimum) of extra weight, losing some of its nimbleness in the process. To compensate, a new 88-horsepower 2.3-litre four-cylinder became the base powerplant, while the 2.8 V6 remained optional. Base, Ghia and Sport models could be selected, with the latter available with rally wheels and a special black- or white-with-gold-trim-paint scheme and a gold cloth interior. The Capri II lasted only two model years before Ford pulled the plug on the automobile’s North American production in August of 1977. By then, Lincoln-Mercury dealers were busy selling the subcompact Bobcat, which was the division’s version of the Ford Pinto, plus the Ford Maverickbased Comet compact. The smart-looking German runabout seemed hardly missed. The Capri remained for strictly European consumption until 1986, while the name found new life on this side of the ocean beginning in 1979 as Mercury’s American-made version of the Ford Mustang. Today, rust and neglect have reduced the original Capri’s numbers to the brink. That’s understandable, considering these German-made gems encouraged spirited driving and would have simply worn out, leaving only happy memories behind. Malcolm Gunn is a feature writer with Wheelbase Media. He can be reached on the Web at www. shiftweekly.com by using the contact link. Wheelbase supplies automotive news and features to newspapers across North America.


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who study reptiles and amphibians) are trying to explain that the snake’s behaviour in this case is very unusual, which is true. Snake attacks on humans are very rare, and not just in Canada, the not natural home to large predatory snakes in the wild. On the other hand, there are those who would see a more consistent set of rules being applied to all pet owners everywhere, to make things simpler and, presumably, safer for all. In B.C., the Ministry of the Environment passed new regulations making more than 1,000 species of non-native animals illegal to own. These “controlled alien species,” as they’re called, cannot be kept as pets these days, nor brought into, sold or bred in the province. This list, though, is not nearly as extensive as that requested by the BC SPCA. Among those animals that cannot be kept are primates, according to the BC SPCA site detailing exotic ownership restrictions. This makes sense, given that chimps, great apes and monkeys are hardly domesticated pets, although I paused at the note stipulating this does not include humans.

I assume the ownership of humans would fall under the clearly outlawed realm of slavery. There are a number of other mammals one cannot own, such as arctic fox, rhinoceroses, cheetahs, gaur and hippopotami, to name a few. Poison frogs are also out, along with the lone bird species of cassowaries. The bulk of the list is taken up with various reptiles, much to the chagrin of local amateur herpetologists. These are the people who truly appreciate and some of whom also wish to keep snakes, caimans and iguanas and other such creatures. The question is, are we on the right course with restricting what one can keep as a pet or sell as a commodity, or not? This question is actually a

bit thornier than it seems at first glance. I have met a number of people who are very knowledgeable about reptiles who once kept them, and did so with all the requisite care and attention these exotic animals need. Along the way I learned that reptiles in particular have very specific environmental needs that the average (former) casual owner doesn’t know or provide. That is why so many of these creatures are regularly abandoned to rescue organizations, who voluntarily take on the expense and hassle of keeping what are the least easy of animals to keep. The animals, often sold as “cute” babies, grow much larger than expected, need expensive exotic food to go with their exotic-to-us living conditions and containment

structures. But what a hassle, so the animals are set loose where they’re not meant to be, or dumped on another’s doorstep. I’m glad that has largely stopped, thanks to our laws. And I don’t think they go nearly far enough. Even birds – the least restricted family – prove more of a handful and a hassle than clueless newbie owners expect. What a surprise to find that birds are noisy, messy, need specialized veterinary care, specific diets, baths,

room to fly, and even social interaction on the scale of toddlers. Not quite the nostalgic image of a bird singing beautifully in a tiny gilt cage, is it? These animals and birds are not domesticated, and should not be treated as if they are. They do not belong in a house. End of story. Let’s leave what little wildlife there is alone in what few wild spaces remain. ccooke@thenow newspaper.com

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May, forcing the homeowners behind them to have to close their windows on hot nights just to be able to sleep through the noise! You may be comfortable and cool in your home but you are ruining the comfort of your neighbours in theirs! An SUV full of stinking rotten tomatoes to the driver who was speeding down 154th Street, between 90th Avenue and Fraser Highway. You hit my dog and killed it. You were in a 30 km/h park zone but were travelling at least double that. You did not have the decency to stop and see how it was doing. I’m sure you knew you hit her. You could not have missed seeing my daughter trying to catch the dog and then screaming after you hit it. What will it be the next time, a child or an elderly person trying to cross the road? A flatbed truck of red roses to Sophie et al at Walmart for amicably solving the misunderstanding over deck chair cushions. Much gratitude to each one involved. Greed is so prevalent these days and it is encouraging to know it is not always so in business. Roses to the transit team for attempting to make fares more fair (no pun intended). Rotten tomatoes to the ferries team for not taking that same approach. The fact that seniors get a free ride on certain days leaves me asking why. I think B.C. Ferries should review its fee schedule.

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This event has classic cars, entertainment, food, pieeating contests and art. The Arts Council of Surrey sets up a stage outside Surrey Museum and offers up entertainment all day. The plaza in front of the stage has artists and crafters, all members of the arts council. I’ll be there, just not as a performer. Last year, my tap group performed. It was so much fun, even though it was hot! This year, however, most of my tap group is away doing something else; alas, no on-stage appearance for me. But the festival was great, and I probably would not have gone last year if not for the performance obligation. You don’t have to wait for an invitation to dance. Just be there – and don’t forget your sunscreen and a hat. My Favorite Broadway: Greatest Hits is a revue featuring 50 songs from more than 30 different musicals. Ryan Mooney directs and hosts, with Vashti Fairbairn as music director. Singing their hearts out are Kyle Preston Oliver, Kat Palmer, Melissa Paras, Chelsea Scantland, Sarah Marie Smith and Dann Wilhelm. It’s all at Coast Capital Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd., White Rock; the short run began Wednesday and goes to Aug. 24, with 8 p.m. performances from Wednesday to Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2:30. This show has great talent and concept, and musical theatre fans will likely enjoy this production. Tickets range in price from $17 to $20 via www. whiterockplayers.ca. I got the show info from Facebook, not a press release. Next time, do me a favour and send me the details in an email. Facebook is fun, informal and for friends. Great contact medium, but sometimes you just can’t take the easy way for publicity. What is the point in putting on a show or an event if you don’t have an audience? There, that is my message. Humour me – it is still summer, after all. melminty@telus.net


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Dan Hare has found success in the music business with his busy cover band, March Hare. (Photo: LUIZ LOPES) get some gigs to pay for our original music,” Hare said. With more than three decades under his belt, Hare has a deep catalogue with hundreds of songs that his band can perform, ranging from the classic rock of John Fogerty and Bob Seger to modern pop like Maroon 5 and Lady Gaga. They don’t just play ’80s Billy Joel. “Every gig is like a family picnic – you have people from 19 to 90,” he said. “You have to know lots of different things: they want to hear ‘Respect’ by Aretha Franklin, but they also want to hear ‘Part of Me’ by Katy Perry.” Likewise, Madison Heed, vocalist of a brand new six-piece cover act called Jane’s Blonde, brings a variety of songs to her band’s show. They perform numerous Top 40

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hits by the likes of Pink and David Guetta as a way to reach younger audiences, while also doing classic rock smashes and older charttoppers. She said the best way to impress an audience with cover tunes is by performing them better than the originals. “We do the easy songs, too, but our focus is really to wow audiences with our vocal capability,” said Heed, whose powerful vocals put an interesting spin on typically malesung classics. “On ‘Highway Star’ by Deep Purple, there’s a lot of people who stick around just to see if we make it or not.” The members of Jane’s Blonde have performed at pubs, casinos and private events, but Heed is open to all kinds of venues for the band’s live performances.

“We won’t turn any gig away, no matter how large or how small, just simply because we love to play live and we love to share our talent with others,” she said. Hare, on the other hand, is a bit more wary of the pub scene. It’s competitive, and Hare said it doesn’t bring in the money like it used to. “There’s so many pubs, so it divides up the people,” he said. “It’s not like the pub owner is making a ton of money and ripping you off because they can’t pay you. There’s no money. “In the ’80s, they used to charge a cover charge to cover the cost of the band. Now people won’t pay a cover unless it’s downtown or some specific show or reason.” Hare is perfectly comfortable playing casinos and private gigs, which have afforded him the ability to raise a family, attend university and make a living without touring or performing the same songs night after night like a house band. Looking back, he said he wouldn’t change much about his career path if he had the opportunity to start over. “I realize, in retrospect, that even if I had gotten a hit song, that might not have been the blessing I thought it would be,” he said. “It might’ve been something bad for me. It might’ve taken me away from the things that I otherwise would’ve done. “As you go through the years, you redefine what it means to make it. If you’re a good human being and you’re healthy and you do right by your family and you raise your kids and you pay your bills and you sing for people out of your heart, how is that not making it?” jacobzinn@gmail.com

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VISUAL ART Surrey Art Gallery: “Divining Natures,” featuring works by Mary Frances Batut, Elizabeth Carefoot and Deborah Putman, to Aug. 31; “ARTS 2013” juried exhibit of established and emerging artists, to Aug. 31. Gallery is located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave./King George Blvd. Info: 604-501-5566, arts.surrey.ca. Watershed Artworks gallery shop: Works by local artists featured at North Delta facility operated by non-profit Watershed Artworks Society, at 11425 84th Ave. Info: 604596-1029, watershedartworks.ca. Surrey Urban Screen: Digital art shown on screen on side of building at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre, at 13458 107A Ave. Exhibit can be viewed from 30 minutes after sunset

MUSEUMS White Rock Museum + Archives: “Building a Community: Celebrating 100 Years of the White Rock Station” exhibit on view to Sept. 2. At 14970 Marine Dr. 604-541-2222, www.whiterock.museum.bc.ca. Surrey Museum: “Birds of Prey” exhibit, on loan from Royal BC Museum, on view to Sept. 7. At 17710 56A Ave. Info: www.surrey. ca/heritage, 604-592-6956. Historic Stewart Farm: Located at site of 1894 farmhouse and heritage

MARKETS White Rock Farmers’ Market: Every Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 15154 Miramar Plaza, White Rock (beside “Whale Wall”), to Oct. 13. Info: whiterockfarmersmarket.ca. Surrey Urban Farmers’ Market at North Surrey rec centre courtyard every Wednesday afternoon in summer, ending Oct. 9. To get involved as a vendor or entertainer, call 778-228-FARM (3276) or visit www.surreymarket.org. InSeason Farmers’ Market held Thursdays at Art’s Nursery, at 8940 192 St., Port Kells area of Surrey, from 2 to 7 p.m. Info: www. inseasonfarmersmarket.com. Firehall Farmers’ Market held every second Sunday in North Delta at Firehall Centre for the Arts, 11489 84th Ave., from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dates for summer Aug. 18, Sept. 1 and Sept. 15. For info, search Facebook or call Anne Janzen, market manager, 778-688-2663.

BOOKS/LIT Irish Poetry Nights: Semiahmoo Arts and Irish Club of White Rock stage events on third Wednesday of month at Slainte by the Pier on Marine Drive, White Rock, 7:30 p.m. Contact: Ray Fynes, 604-542-3667.

2013 Surrey Business Excellence Awards: Nomination deadline is Sept. 18 for annual event, to be held Nov. 14 in Guildford. “The objective of the awards is to help local businesses improve their performance while providing an introduction to business assessment and business excellence models.” Nominations accepted in seven categories. Info: visit businessinsurrey.com or call Brianne Colbert at 604-634-0347.

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CALLS/AUDITIONS Surrey Children’s Choir, along with its youth and adult choirs, invites new singers (boys, girls and adults, age seven to 70) to audition for its 22nd season. “Join this nationally and internationally acclaimed choir for a unique opportunity to explore different choral styles while building a strong musical foundation and creating lifelong friendships.” Contact: 604-541-2519.

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Saturday, Sept. 14. Vancouver-based singer/songwriter Dan Mangan is a celebrity guest for the 12th annual ride, which raises money for musictherapy services in B.C. To get involved as a rider, visit www.musictherapyride.org; the “early bird” fee is $99, until Aug. 22.

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Semiahmoo SUP Classic draws paddlers Close to 100 of the top stand up paddlers from the Lower Mainland and West Coast competed in the Sundog Semiahmoo SUP Classic 10K race on the weekend. The mens division was won by Norm Hann with a time of just over 59 minutes. The womens division winner was Lina Augaitis, who was a few minutes behind him.

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CHILDREN CHILDCARE AVAILABLE SURREY SCHOOLS IS HIRING SUPERVISION AIDES Work 1 hour a day from M−F supervising elementary and secondary students during the lunch break in all areas of Surrey including White Rock, Cloverdale & South Surrey. Pay is $19.14/hr. This job is ideal for retired individuals or adults who relate well to children and youth and are seeking PT employment. Apply to Competition #SA:708:13 by 4PM on August 16 at the School Board Office at 14033 92 Ave, Surrey, B.C.

RESTAURANT/ HOTEL KOREAN FOOD Cooks G-12, 3 yr exp, no cert, $18up/hr, 40hr/wk, korean asset, basic english. Duties: cook& plan menu, check order supl. train 1P/R or 1 Canadian 100-15155 101 Ave Surrey/F778-395-7033 K-town Rest. Ktownsurrey@gmail.com

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FURNITURE MOVING SALE, Furniture, Living rm, Dining rm & BR’s sets, Household items. 604-535-5377 PINE BEDRM STE, 3 end tables, 3 dressers, dbl bed w/box spring. Good cond. $500 obo. 604-319-4886

FOR SALE - MISC ELECTRIC LIFT CHAIR for Seniors, foot & back 2 yrs old, pd $1100, make offer. 604-535-0848

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REAL ESTATE APARTMENTS / CONDOS-FOR SALE

RENTALS HOUSES FOR SALE

RECREATIONAL PROPERTY

APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT

121A/82 AVE Luxury 1 BR & Den, f/p, 6 appls. 2 sec prkg, n/p, n/s, $1050. Sept 1. 604-671-9614 ALL SMALL BREED PUPS Local and non-shedding. 604-590-3727 or 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com

AMERICAN BULLDOG pups, p/b, 2 M, 2 F. $1500 firm, Call Rob 604-230-1999

DUPLEXES FOR SALE

BENGAL KITTENS, vet check, 1st shots dewormed, $200-$400/ea Mission 1-604-226-8104

CATS & KITTENS FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 1st shots, vet a, parents on site ready. $600. (604)794-5844

SIAMESE X Kittens (2) $200 each, male. 2 tabby kittens $50. Eves 604-819-0038

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ALDERGROVE SXS duplex 80K, below assesm. $3100 mo rent, $529,900 604-807-6565 uSELLaHOME.com id4513

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4 bd 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl, great Abbotsford family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $418,900. 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659

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DAN & TY CORSIE Free Home Evaluations. 40+yrs exp. Valley Pacific Rlty. 778-772-5754 www.DANANDTYCORSIE.COM

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BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock. Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000. 604837-5373. PropertyGuys id 77100 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 GUILDFORD 199SF 3br, 2ba w/bment suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-6131553 uSellaHome.com id5608

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ARBOUR GREENE Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U. office: 604-939-4903 cell: 778-229-1358

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“NEW� OPEN APARTMENTS 1-4 “HOT BUYS� GUILDFORD/SURREY CITY! CHOICE “WALK ONLY� SETTINGS FOR BOTH OF THESE! 1: NO GST! “BRAND NEW� GARDEN APARTMENT GUILDFORD MAX! SPACIOUS 828 S.F. 1 BR+DEN! BRIGHT CLASSY PLAN. HUGE SOUTH PATIO! 1 DOG+1 CAT OK! ACROSS STREET FROM GUILDFORD MALL! ACT! OPEN SAT. 1-4. #106 - 14960 - 102A AVE. ASKING $269,899 PETER CHANCEY 604-329-4357 2: SKYTRAIN IS 5 MIN. WALK! TOP FLOOR! VIEW! 1BR+DEN! PET OK! WALK TO CITY CENTRE, BIG REC CTR, LIBRARY, T+T, VEGGIE MARKET, UNIVERSITY, 2 PARKS, EVERYTHING!! BUS AT DOOR! BIG WINDOWS. SMART QUALITY. CHOICEST LOCATION. MOUNTAIN VIEWS. SECURE U/G PKG., BIKE LOCKER, STORAGE, CAR WASH, URGENT! #410 - 10533 UNIVERSITY DR. OPEN SUN., 1-4. ASKING $170’S PETER CHANCEY 604-329-4357

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OPEN HOUSES

415 Westview St, Coq Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-939-8905

CEDAR APARTMENTS $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 555 Cottonwood Ave, Coquitlam Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall. office: 604-936-1225

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DOWNTOWN LANGLEY CITY bright 2 BR, 2 bath, f/p, alarm, ss appls, d/w, micro, bldg laundryrm. $950, hyd & cbl not included Av immed. N/S, N/P. Al 604 787-6808

KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U. office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-863-9980 MAYFLOWER HOUSING Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spac, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725. No subsidy avail. No Pets. 604-583-2122 or maycoop@shawbiz.ca MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex 1 BR’s ( Now & Sept 1) 2 BR’s (Sept 1); 3 BR’s (Sept 1) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK. On site security, Seasonal Poll. 604-585-1966

OPEN HOUSE Saturday, Aug 10th 2 to 4 pm Unit 50, 8111 - 160th Street

VILLA UMBERTO Available Immediately Adult oriented, Seniors discount. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured u/g parking. (604) 596-5671 Cell (604) 220-8696

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22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view! office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768

GATEWAY Skytrain, 2 BR condo, all appls, N/s, N/p, $1000/mo, refs. Call 604589-8062 or 604-562-8062 G’FORD 1 BR, ss appls, w/d, d/w, new flrs & paint. $795. Sept 1, Full rec fac, sec prkg. N/s, N/p. 604-603-5799 LANGLEY 2 BR top flr, new paint & carpet, n/s, n/p, 1 prkg, incls h/w, d/w, extra prk avail. Avail Now. $950. 604-897-3217

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 = 92 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-5580046

TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE

Corner unit, extensively updated 2 level, 3 BR and loft, new roof, large rooms, low maintenance fees, pets ok, large patio.

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CALL 504 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

SUITES FOR RENT 11718-73A Ave., fully reno’d 3 BR, upstairs only, avail now, $1500 + utils. 604-518-8100 14295 - 71A AVE, Avail now or Aug 1, g/l, wheel chair access, 2 BR, newly reno’d, 1250 sf, N/p, $850 + util, 5 appls. Call 604-583-6844 1BDRM/1BA $550 NEWTON very huge, 1 bdrm bsmt in newton surrey, 604−725−3132

1 BR lrg bsmnt ste, 150 & 96, N/s, N/p, avl now, $500/mo. Nr all amens. 604-781-6583

2BDRM $900 WILLOUGHBY, LANGLEY Major Appls, internet, n/p, n/s, Aug 15/Sept 1, 604−786−8378

C’DALE, LRG 1 BR, f/p, incls cable, utils & wireless net, $750/mo, N/s, N/p, avl now. 604-817-4166, 604-574-7396

CHIMNEY HGHT 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D. NS/NP. $750 incls utls. 778-242-8073 CHIMNEY HTS 2 BR bsmt, alarm, w/d, n/s, N/p, avail now, $800/mo incls utils. 604-600-2725 Fleetwood, 84/146. 2 BR bsmt ste, quiet, nr amen. incls hyd/cble. Avail Now. 604-572-2852, 604-780-9354 FRASER HGTS Nr schl/wtr prk. 1200sf 2 BR, own W/D, D/W. N/S. Immed, $850 + 1/3 utls. 11069-159A St. 604-617-3864

Langley 72/200 newer 2 BR , wd, ns/np. $995 inc utils/cbl /net. Sep 1. 604-807-6565 NEWTON, 1 BR bsmnt, sep entry, newly reno’d, 5 appls, $675/mo incls utils, Sept 1, N/s, N/p, 604-319-4886 Newton, 64/131A ST. 2 BR bsmt ste, own W/D, $675 incls hydro. NS/NP. Av now. 604-596-4555, 604-353-6493

SRY, 72 Ave/150 St. 2 BR newer bsmt. NS/NP. $750 /mo incl hydro/cbl. Avail Immed. 778-987-4723

SULLIVAN HTS, 2 BR bsmt, newly painted, n/s, n/p, $700 incls utils, no w/d. Refs. 604-518-3432

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SRY 150/70A Ave, 2 BR bsmt, family area, nr schl/bus, $690 incl util. Immed. 604-710-9030

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. 604-323-4788. PropertyGuys.com id 76788

SKYLINE TOWERS

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TOWNHOUSES FOR SALE

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6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located Sth central Abbotsford. $588,800. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267

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RENTALS

NEW DELUXE SRI, 2 BR, 2 bth, 14x70 in adult park. $119,900 with $570 pad rent. 604-830-1960

HATZIC LAKE 1hr drive from Vanc. 2 vacant lots, 1 lakefront $65K/both 604-2405400 uSELLaHOME.com id5588

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HAWTHORNE HOUSING CO-OP (13820 - 72 Ave, Surrey) 2 BR, 780sf, $755/mo, $2500 share purchase.

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Are you looking for a safe, affordable 2 BR for your family or Are you looking for a 1 BR in our Adult only Bldg. Kennedy Pl. Apts (604) 596-9588

HAZTIC LAKE Swans Point. 1hr/Vanc. incl. lot & 5th wheel, ski/fish $134,500 604-209-8650 uSELLaHOME.com id5491

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18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 bd, 2 bth t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades $310,900. 778-5711544. PropertyGuys.com id 76544

LANGLEY reno’d sxs duplex +1/2 ac. lot, rental inc. $2,300 $489,900 604-807-6565 uSELLaHOME.com id4513

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MOBILE/MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE

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INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES

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www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $19,250 down $1,855/mo. Sutton Langley Marcy: 604-533-3939

SRY/WHITE ROCK partial ocean view, 920sf. 2b, den, 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 uSELLaHOME.com id5575

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ARBORETUM HOUSING CO-OP • 4 BR Townhouse $1204mo + utils. Share purchase required. Walking distance to Guildford Mall, Library & REC Centre. Easy access to Port Mann. Spacious, W/D hook up, D/W, F/P, 2 parking. No pets. Call between 10am - 9pm 604-582-9520 arboretumcoop@shawbiz.ca


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Lidia’s European Cleaning. Res/com. Detailed cleaning, Bonded 604-541-9255 www.lidias.ca Sister Team office/hse cleaning. We will make your house sparkle. 24 yrs exp. 604 306-5993

DRYWALL 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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RENTALS TOWNHOUSES FOR RENT SRY 2 BR townhouse, 64/ King George, $975 full bsmt, w/d hookups, quiet family complex, n/p. 604-596-1099 SURREY 65/135 new bach apt $535,quiet family complex, no pets. Call 604-596-1099 VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townwnhse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th St, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-5978574 www.canconet.com

#1113 LOW COST ELECTRIC Comm/Res/Panel change, heating, lic/bonded 522-3435 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. insured. Lic# 89402. Fast same day service guar’d. We love small jobs. 604-568-1899

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ABE MOVING & Delivery & Rubbish Removal $35/HR per Person • 24/7 604-999-6020

GUTTERS BLACK BEAR WINDOW CLEANING • Windows • Gutters • Vinyl Siding • Power Washing & more Lic’d & Ins’d. Res & Comm. 778-892-2327 •email: blackbearwindow@outlook.com GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor 604-589-0356 ROOF, GUTTER, Window, Patio & Siding Cleaning. Call Patrick 778-865-9432

LARA MOVING & RUBBISH REMOVAL Honest, Reliable; Great Rates. 604−562−4637

3 BR upper house, N. Delta, 1.5 baths, shared w/d, $1700/mo incls utils, Sept 1, cls to schls, shopping & bus route, 1 small pet ok, smoker welcome. 604-290-6932 SURREY 97/116 St full side duplex, 6 BR, 2.5 baths, laundry, carport, sundeck, 4 appls, HE furnace. Aug 8. Refs. $1480 + utilis. 604-5918540, 778-384-8540

FURNISHED RENTALS FURNISHED 1 BR Exec Suites From $1,300 incls all utils. Min 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040

OFFICE/RETAIL NEWTON 124/82, Office Space, 900 sqft, 2nd flr, $875. Avail now. 778-898-3939

VACATION RENTALS NICE PARK MODEL in Viewpoint Mesa with A.Z Room with Patio on Golf course, Avail for 3 months for $1500/mth. 604-536-2117

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HANDYPERSON HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd jobs. (WHATEVER) 604-715-9011

LAWN & GARDEN #1 SOILS, manure, gravels, limestone, lava. sand. Del or p/u 604-882-1344 info etc visit www.portkells nurseries.com/bulk material

GRASS CUTTING SERVICE Staring at $20. For service call Jordan 604-360-0493 Thank you

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sexy and sophisticated and could outperform just about anything on the road. But, with its engine positioned in front of the driver instead of behind, was it a real Porsche? In the years since its demise, the debate rages on. Most Porsche loyalists were shocked and annoyed when the 928 first arrived in 1978. That car, as well as the four-cylinder

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front-engined 924 series that was launched two years earlier, threatened the future of their beloved rear-engined, air-cooled 911 that was a direct descendent of the very first 356 model engineered by Ferry Porsche back in 1950. Whether they knew it, 911 fans had every reason to worry. In the early 1970s, a new management group at Porsche was determined to modernize the company by developing more mainstream models with traditional liquid-cooled motors behind their noses. The 911, it was thought, would be too expensive to bring into compliance with North America’s increasingly strict emissions and safety regulations. The plan was to phase out the 911 as the 928 and entry-level 924 gained acceptance. The first 928 was displayed at the 1977 Geneva Auto Show to generally positive notices. The 2+2 hatchback design, penned by American Tony Lapine, featured pop-up headlights, aluminum body panels and integrated bumpers. Under the hood resided an allaluminum 4.5-litre V8 (the first use of a V8 by Porsche) that made 218 horsepower, which was 46 more than the similarly priced non-turbocharged sixcylinder 911. The topof-the-line – and much more expensive – 911 Turbo made 265. Transmission choices consisted of a five-speed manual or optional three-speed automatic, both of which were located adjacent to the rear axle to optimize the weight distribution. Perhaps the 928’s best feature was a rear suspension that automatically adjusted to keep the car straight in the corners.

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As an early form of four-wheel steering, it was a vast improvement over the rear-engined 911’s tailhappy and unpredictable demeanor. The 928’s overall performance was especially impressive with the car producing zero-to-60 mph (96 km/h) times in the 6.5-second range and a top speed of about 140 mph (225 km/h). Compared to the 911’s spartan cockpit, the 928 looked rich and luxurious with comfortable seats, power-operated controls and a generous amount of luggage space. If management was expecting the more technically advanced and stylish 928 to outdistance the similarly priced (around $25,000) base 911 in sales, they were about to be proven wrong. Loyalty to the older Porsche was unwavering and its continuing success on the race track proved there was plenty of life remaining in Ferry Porsche’s original design. Still, the company kept up development and refinement of its newest exotic. An “S” version, complete with spoilers and sport bucket seats, replaced the original 928 in 1981 and an upgraded 234horsepower double-overhead-cam 4.7-litre V8 was added two years later. Improvements in power, styling and comfort items culminated in the 928 GTS, which generated a healthy 345 horsepower from its bigger 5.4-litre V8. A four-speed automatic transmission was by then the norm, but a five-speed gearbox could be

ordered at no extra discount. Along with its high-output status came an equally stratospheric base price of nearly $90,000, about $25,000 more than a base 911 but a relative bargain when compared to the least expensive Ferrari at $120,000. The GTS marked the pinnacle of 928 production, but it was also the final curtain call for the series. It was clear that wide-spread acceptance of the 928 as a substitute for the 911 would never come. The oncehopeful successor to the Porsche sports-car throne, and one of the most competent all-around sports cars ever produced, was cast adrift in 1995. These days, Porsche’s 911 and Boxster/Cayman lineups are as popular as ever, catering to enthusiasts who appreciate their performance as well as lineage that dates back more than half a century. The company put the engine in the front, but not in any two-door models. Now as then, the same question continues to be debated by the purists: is the Cayenne a real Porsche? Since the 911 is in no danger of replacement this time around, it might not matter. Malcolm Gunn is a feature writer with Wheelbase Media. He can be reached on the web at www. shiftweekly.com by using the contact link. Wheelbase supplies automotive news and features to newspapers across North America.

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Back in the early 1970s, the sight of the tiny Mercury Capri surrounded by acres of opera-windowed, paddedroofed Grand Marquis Broughams and Designer Series Continentals on the dealer lot was a lesson in contrast, to say the least. Yet, there it was, a 1,000-kilogram weakling vying for attention, just like the rest of the imports of the day. Of course, imported automobiles had been a burr in Detroit’s backside ever since the first baby boomers learned to crawl. To combat that threat, North American manufacturers devised a number of strategies that included bringing vehicles built by their European affiliates to our shores. In Ford’s case, the company introduced a succession of Fordbranded British-built small cars throughout the 1950s and ’60s, including the Anglia, Consul, Zephyr and Cortina, plus the German-built Taunus. But, it wasn’t until 1970 that the company’s more upscale LincolnMercury division would be given its own exclusive import to sell. That year, the Capri (the name originated from a 1950s Lincoln model) arrived from Ford’s plant in Cologne, Germany. The compact two-door coupe possessed understated lines and a classy, if slightly cramped interior. In short, the Capri (it never actually wore a Mercury badge) seemed the perfect small-car fit that complemented L-M’s lineup of mid- to premiumpriced iron. It was also positioned a notch above Ford’s Cortina, a thoroughly competent, albeit budgetpriced import. In fact, both the Cortina and Capri shared the same chassis as well as a 75-horsepower

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Economic issues were also affecting the Capri. Double-digit inflation in North America coupled with a weakening U.S. dollar was driving up the cost of imported automobiles. As a result, the base price had breached the $4,100 mark – nearly double the car’s original sticker – by the time the all-new 1976 Capri II arrived in March of 1975. The car had grown slightly, displayed cleaner styling with larger windows and had been converted into a handy hatchback. Unfortunately, it carried about 220 kilograms (minimum) of extra weight, losing some of its nimbleness in the process. To compensate, a new 88-horsepower 2.3-litre four-cylinder became the base powerplant, while the 2.8 V6 remained optional. Base, Ghia and Sport models could be selected, with the latter available with rally wheels and a special black- or white-with-gold-trim-paint scheme and a gold cloth interior. The Capri II lasted only two model years before Ford pulled the plug on the automobile’s North American production in August of 1977. By then, Lincoln-Mercury dealers were busy selling the subcompact Bobcat, which was the division’s version of the Ford Pinto, plus the Ford Maverickbased Comet compact. The smart-looking German runabout seemed hardly missed. The Capri remained for strictly European consumption until 1986, while the name found new life on this side of the ocean beginning in 1979 as Mercury’s American-made version of the Ford Mustang. Today, rust and neglect have reduced the original Capri’s numbers to the brink. That’s understandable, considering these German-made gems encouraged spirited driving and would have simply worn out, leaving only happy memories behind. Malcolm Gunn is a feature writer with Wheelbase Media. He can be reached on the Web at www. shiftweekly.com by using the contact link. Wheelbase supplies automotive news and features to newspapers across North America.


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DISCLAIMER: All prices and payments plus taxes and fees ON APPROVED CREDIT. Prices above do not include $499 Administrative Fee which is mandatory on purchase of new vehicles. Lowest cash prices, payments, gifts and offers using all dealership incentives. $10,000 Cash Back on Approved Credit, cash in lieu of rebates, to added to sale price. 51 inch tv available on all new 2012 vehicles. All Vehicles available at time of Printing. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. File photos used on some vehicles when required. 1) 2013 Ram $21,900 $0 down, $131 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 4.99%. Cost of borrowing: $4805, total obligation: $27,277 before taxes. 2)2012 dodge ram 3500 slt c/cab stk#n228323 $46,988 $0 down, $289 bi-weekly x 96 months @ 5.99%. Cost of borrowing: $12,539, total obligation: $60,199 before taxes. 3) 2013 Avenger/200 $16,998 $0 down, $99 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 4.99%. Cost of borrowing: $3756, total obligation; $21,326 before taxes. 4)2013 Dodge Dart 15,900 $0 down, $88 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 3.49%. Cost of Borrowing: $2,347, total obligation; $18,345 before taxes. See Dealer for details. DEBBIE-LEE ADVERTISING INC. (250) 614-3751 AD EXPIRES 31.08.13 DL# C3916


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