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SURREY — The City of Surrey will begin fining homeowners who claim they don’t have a secondary suite, but in fact do. Starting next February, homeowners doing so will be subject to a $1,000 fine, after council approved a corporate report suggesting the changes on Monday. In 2010, council approved changes to the city’s zoning bylaw to allow secondary suites. Then in 2011, the city introduced a secondary suite service fee, which is currently $495 per suite per year. see EAST CLAYTON › page 6

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SURREY — City council got an earful from residents Monday night about a stretch of road in Cloverdale that saw traffic crashes on that very afternoon, as well as the following morning. A 49-year-old Guildford woman was rushed to hospital by helicopter after her

1992 Honda Accord veered right and slammed into a tree at 6378 188th St., at about 3:30 p.m. Monday. What caused the crash was unknown at press time. Surrey firefighters freed her from her badly damaged car using the jaws of life. It was believed her midsection was crushed but it turned out her arm and leg were broken, a police spokesman said. On Monday night, Surrey city council

heard concerns about traffic in the area during a bylaw delegation for a proposed development of eight single-family homes in the area of 60th Avenue and 188th Street. One resident called 188th an “absolute catastrophe” due to speeding, congestion and overflowing street parking. see RECKLESS › page 3

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“That intersection is the scene of many numerous, serious accidents in the past,” she said. “We see the ambulances and so on going by on a regular basis.” Kuljit Chandi, who lives nearby, echoed the concerns of reckless driving through the neighbourhood. “It seems like every other week, there’s something going on,” he said. “I have three small children that go to Sunrise Ridge Elementary just up the street, and I don’t feel safe having my children walk to school.” On Tuesday morning at 8 a.m., as children were getting ready to head to school, there was a relatively minor three-car crash at 188th Avenue and 64th Avenue. Police said a 24-year-old man’s car collided with a vehicle driven by a 19-year-old woman. The driver of the third car involved had been waiting for a light to change. Police said the 24year-old man sustained a sore wrist. Factors leading to the cause of the crash are still being investigated. Coun. Bruce Hayne mentioned at

Monday’s council meeting that there are traffic-calming measures such as speed bumps near the elementary school, but recognized that speeding is still an issue. “I think 188th is becoming, as one of the delegates mentioned, quite problematic,” he said. “It’s a long stretch from 60th to 64th up there, it’s a fairly wide thoroughfare and cars do just go excessively quickly along that corridor. I think it’s an area that we should be concerned with.” Coun. Linda Hepner suggested implementing a speed watch along 188th. Mayor Dianne Watts acknowledged that the city has had ongoing issues with the area, including street access, and asked if the engineering department could assess the intersection again. Coun. Judy Villeneuve agreed. “Though I supported the zoning, I think that it would be worth looking at the layout carefully because obviously there’s concerns about the access and the parking issues,” said Villeneuve. “I know a lot reduction is probably not palatable to the applicant, but if it’s a better layout for that area that’s going to be safer and more livable in the neighbourhood, I think we should consider that.” Council passed third reading on the application. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com jzinn@thenownewspaper.com

A 49-year-old Guildford woman was rushed to hospital by helicopter after her 1992 Honda Accord veered right and slammed into a large tree at 6378-188th St., at about 3:30 p.m. Monday. What caused the crash is still unknown. (Photo: GURPREET KOONER)

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NEWTON — A motorcyclist was killed Monday afternoon after his bike crashed into the side of a City of Surrey pickup truck. The name and age of the victim were not released by press time. The pickup truck was reportedly making a left turn onto 86th Avenue from 132nd Street when the southbound motorcycle slammed into its

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East Clayton woman ‘sick of’ suite owners fooling city ‹ from page 1

Once a suite fee is attached to a property, the only way to remove it is if the owner arranges for an inspection by a bylaw enforcement officer to confirm the suite no longer exists. To remove a suite fee from a home, the most common thing to have to prove is that the stove has been removed, said Jas Rehal, Surrey’s manager of bylaw enforcement. “That is the main item for a suite,” Rehal said. “We were finding individuals removing the stove, we’d do the inspection and it would meet the criteria for having no suite, and then we were finding the stove being put back in and the suite being re-rented.” Rehal said the approved amendments will help with enforcement. “This gives a financial penalty if someone puts a suite in without notifying the city,” he said. The city currently has more than 24,000 registered secondary suites, which has grown from 17,300 in 2011. Surrey has a total of 24 bylaw officers, two of which are dedicated to secondary suite matters. Rehal said the existing officers are able to

handle that workload. “Right now we’re managing it. We prioritize as required,” Rehal said. Crystal Litonjua has lived in the East Clayton neighbourhood for seven years, and says she has a neighbour who is removing a stove from their suite for bylaw inspections, then reinstating it after the fact. Litonjua went on to say that some homeowners near her have basement suites and also rent out coach homes on their properties, which is illegal in Surrey. She said she’s been reporting the issues to the City of Surrey for years to no avail. “I’m sick of it,” Litonjua said. “How wrong is this? I’m suffering, I’m doing what’s right, they’re doing what’s wrong and they’re getting away with it.” Litonjua said extra tenants in her neighbourhood make parking a major problem. “It’s absolutely ridiculous. I can’t even have visitors over in the evening,” she said. “You guys are in the wrong. I pay my taxes, I don’t have a suite, and I need to park in front of my home.” She hopes the amendments to the bylaw will help combat the issue, but said it’s a matter of proper enforcement.

suite. It is an issue that comes up frequently “They actually have to do it,” she said. and I think at this point, we believe that Litonjua finds it “ridiculous” that the city has 24 bylaw officers, two tasked specifically neighbourhoods are able to absorb, comfortably, one suite per with handling secondary suite home. We don’t believe, at this inspections. point, that two suites are feasible “They’re overworked, that’s too in terms of the impact that is has much,” she said, adding that she would like to see more officers on neighbourhoods, so we’re hired to tackle the issue. going to continue to enforce Coun. Barinder Rasode said them.” she’s heard concerns from the But Rasode said the city faces community about homeowners a difficult balancing act when it illegally renting out suites. comes to enforcement. Like Rehal, Rasode also thinks “These are real people who Barinder Rasode the current bylaw officers can live in these suites. There’s handle the workload they face. seniors, there’s mothers with “Absolutely bylaw enforcement is a children, and when landlords break a bylaw priority and we’ve been increasing the by renting out two suites, it’s not the fault number of officers every year. And we of the tenant... Even though it seems like actually have two designated officers just on an easy solution for residents who are (the secondary suite) issue,” she said. complaining to evict the residents, these are But Rasode admitted there’s still a lot of people. There’s a real human aspect to this work to be done, especially when it comes whole dilemma and that’s why it’s such a challenge for the city.” to homeowners having more than one Also at Monday’s council meeting, Mayor secondary suite, which is not legal in Surrey. Dianne Watts asked that staff explore an “I think we did a very thoughtful option to allow residents to register suites amendment to allow one secondary suite per home. Now the challenge we have is online. homes with more than one secondary areid@thenownewspaper.com

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DELTA — Fisheries police have been busy in Delta. Eleven people accused of sportfishing illegally were scheduled to make first appearances in Surrey provincial court on Tuesday. All charges stem from alleged offences in Delta. Thelma Batara, Carmelita Comilang, Sudaria Comilang, Xiaogang Fang, Jing Yi Li, Munendra Kumar, and Rohit Prakash Singh have been charged with keeping undersized Dungeness crabs. Qian Sun, Xiaogang Fang, Jing Yi Li, Hui Ying Feng, and Xiao Yun Liu are accused of fishing during closed times. Charged with purchasing, selling or possessing illegally caught fish are Qian Sun, Hui Ying Feng, Xiao Yun Liu, Xiaogang Fang (two counts), Jing Yi Li (two counts), Mundendra Kumar (two counts), and Rohit Prakash Singh. Further, Xiaogang Fang, Brandon Fiske, Jing Yi Li, Hui Ying Feng, Xiao Yun Liu and Qian Sun are charged with fishing without a valid tidal water sportfishing licence. Mundendra Kumar and Rohit Prakash Singh are also accused of keeping more than their daily quota of crabs, and obstructing a fisheries officer. Munendra Kumar is also charged with keeping species over his daily quota. Tom Zytaruk


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GUILDFORD — If you build it they will come – or in this case, the exact opposite. Families and children (young and old) flocked to Guildford Town Centre this past weekend to take part in a community build of an eight-foot-tall rendition of the Incredible Hulk, entirely out of LEGO. The three-day event celebrated the opening of the shopping centre’s new LEGO store, and featured a weekend of brick building fun for many participants.

Heading the project was LEGO master builder Chris Steininger, whose job is to travel around North America to host such builds. Steininger is one of just seven LEGO master builders in North America. “So we’re here celebrating the launch of the LEGO store,” said Steininger Friday afternoon. “We’re essentially building an eight-foot-tall Hulk, but it’s not just me, the kids are helping to build it.” Using a small model as inspiration, Steininger had several stations set up for the community to build large bricks out of smaller pieces, multiplying the scale by about 10 times. Two of those helping out with the build were siblings Austyn and Samantha Alison, who drove down from Merritt to take part in the weekend event. “When we heard this was happening we freed up our schedules and came down,” said Samantha on the first day of the build. “My brother took the day off work to come down for the whole weekend to be a part of it, and

People surround the giant Hulk created at Guildford Town Centre this past weekend. (Photo: GORD GOBLE) it’s been really cool.” Driven by their love of LEGO, the pair jumped at the chance to take part in such a

big event and meet a master builder. “I grew up with it but when I passed my collection along to my brother, I regretted it,” said Austyn. “When I moved out I got into it again and I’ve been collecting ever since. It’s something to do and keeps the mind busy.” For Surrey mother Janet Brown, the build was a chance for her son, Sam, to get his LEGO fix and exercise his mind. “He is LEGO crazy, he was so excited to get here, he ran home from school to get changed and we came straight here,” she said. “As a parent, I love it. It’s better than watching TV, it’s better than them being on the computer, and they used their minds to build it. Because of it, he’s also told us he wants to be an engineer or an architect, and it gets his little mind thinking about these kinds of things.” And while the Incredible Hulk was completed on Sunday and taken down shortly afterward, Steininger said he was simply happy to have brought the community together with such a project. “It’s a just a great experience for kids and families,” he said. “Everyone had fun interacting with the bricks and it’s just a good event for the community.” cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

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MK Delta Lands is submitting another development application for its property adjacent to Burns Bog. Company representatives made a presentation to Delta council Monday to unveil the latest proposal for the site on the east side of Highway 91 between 72nd and 64th avenues. “The proposed development concept continues to offer numerous benefits to North Delta,” said Joanne Barnett, company president. “We will be creating a mixed-use development with a diversity of housing, greenway and trail connections, and this was the vision that was presented to us by the people who joined us in public consultation at the beginning of the formation of our development concept.” The new proposal has reduced the amount of commercial space, dropping the outlet mall from the plans, while increasing the number of residential units to 1,100. The majority of those units, at more than 600, would be apartments.

The site is currently zoned industrial with permitted uses that include peat extraction. It’s designated as a resource study area in the Official Community Plan. Noting they would be providing much needed housing diversity for young people and seniors, Barnett said it’s a much better use of the land than the current zoning, while incorporating a number of ecological benefits. MK Delta Lands has about 200 hectares (500 acres) in the area, land that was not included in the major purchase of Burns Bog by several levels of government a decade ago. The company is proposing to develop 35 hectares (89 acres), including creating green space, while donating 75 hectares (189 acres) on the west side of Highway 91 to Delta for inclusion into the designated Burns Bog ecological conservancy area. The company will hold a series of information meetings at Sungod Recreation Centre beginning Thursday, Sept. 26. The drop-in sessions, which run from 4 to 8:30 p.m., will also be held Oct. 3 and 10. For more information on the application, visit www.mkdeltalandsgroup.com.

Vigil to remember three murder victims in 2006, and Poonam Randhawa, killed by an ex-boyfriend in Vancouver in 1999, will also be remembered at the vigil, to be held near the southwest corner of Old Yale Road and King George Boulevard.

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lacktop politics are alive and well in the province of B.C. The concept is an old and trusty tactic for governments in Canada’s westernmost frontier. Just figure out which ridings are key to your re-election chances and bestow those communities with big infrastructure projects. And since these large projects are only possible with the help of a political party that holds the reins of power, the implicit message in announcing such grandiose schemes is, “Vote for us or you’ll be stuck driving the same rutted cow trails for another four years.” Voila, everybody is happy. The government gets reelected, the people get a job-producing upgrade on the current infrastructure, and the cost of the new highway or bridge or hospital is deferred to future generations in the form of yet another hike in the provincial debt. The premiers at the head of the old Social Credit Party were masters of this

tactic, using it extensively throughout the province to maintain a grip on power that – aside from a minor blip in the ’70s – lasted from 1952 to 1991. The Social Credit name is consigned to the history books now, but the party’s spirit lives on with its bastard stepchild, the current Liberal Party of British Columbia. Current B.C. Premier Christy Clark is a selfavowed political junkie who grew up fascinated with this province’s political culture. Clark learned her lessons well, as evidenced by her work leading the Liberals to a stunning upset of the NDP in last spring’s election. In that battle, Clark dipped into the Socreds political playbook by working the streets of small towns throughout the province spreading a message of more jobs and economic stability. Now she is reaching back into the Social Credit bag of tricks with some good old blacktop bribery for the residents of the Lower Mainland in communities located south of the Fraser River. Speaking to community representatives at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities conference last week,

Clark worked the room in true Socred fashion by announcing her government will be replacing the aging Massey Tunnel on Highway 99 with a shiny new bridge. The project is long overdue, as commuters have fumed at long delays created by the tunnel bottleneck for decades. It’s a win-win announcement for Clark and the Liberals as tens of thousands of frustrated voters, er, commuters will rejoice at the thought of a clog-free drive into Richmond and Vancouver. It also puts the NDP in a tight spot because the lefties know they can’t oppose the plan without risking the wrath of voters in at least nine provincial ridings that stand to benefit from the project. And best of all, the commencement date for construction on the new span is 2017. Hmmm, now

what else is scheduled to happen in the 2017? Well by golly, by an amazing coincidence, the next B.C. election just happens to be slated for the spring of that year. Isn’t that a fortuitous alignment of the planets? Clark and her cronies will now follow a tight timeline of announcements over the next four years leading up the first shovelful of dirt being moved to kick off the construction phase. Mark these points on your calendars to follow the fun: 2014 — Nothing is announced this year as the government instead chooses to come clean on bad news items it has kept hidden away in the two years leading to last spring’s vote. 2015 — Clark and a newly promoted backbencher from a South Fraser riding announce that the government wants to build a bridge to replace the Massey

Tunnel. It’s the Liberals’ version of going green – they love to recycle their own press releases. 2016 — Community meetings and other open house events are staged to get public feedback on the design of the project. Late in 2016, the final plan is unveiled. Any questions about tolls will be skillfully averted with political bafflegab and a promise to “cross that bridge when we come to it.” 2017 — Just weeks before the writ is dropped for the provincial election, Clark herself is at the controls of heavy machinery that officially begins construction on the new bridge. Clark and the Liberals ride the momentum to an electoral win. 2018 — With another term in office locked up, it’s time to release the bad news: the bridge project is more

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than a billion dollars over budget and wouldn’t you know it, the new span will require a $5 toll from every vehicle that crosses it. 2019 — When the bridge is finally completed, drivers avoid it in favour of the toll-free east/west connector, seriously overloading that roadway’s ideal capacity and creating massive traffic jams at rush hour. 2021 — In the weeks leading up to the provincial election, the new Liberal premier (they never last more than a couple of elections) announces a new mega project to widen the east/west connector with construction slated to begin in 2025. By an amazing coincidence, 2025 is the date for the next provincial election. B.C.’s blacktop politics – same as it ever was.

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Our mentally ill need more help A sleigh full of rotten green and red tomatoes to all the stores pushing Christmas in September. I’m not a grinch – I love Christmas. I just don’t want four months of it! When did this become acceptable? I will be boycotting the stores doing this. Who’s with me?

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An SUV full of the most rotten tomatoes to the lady who hit my car with a shopping buggy the other day at Mary’s Garden. She ranted and raved that it was not her fault and figured I should pay for having it fixed. She even tried to convince a gentleman who saw it that it was not her fault. Lady, own up to your faults. You are not setting a good example for your kids.

Many red roses to the staff of Kal-Tire on King George Boulevard in Surrey for the wonderful assistance and assurance they gave a young mother who came into their shop with a tire problem. They were polite, efficient and most accommodating, offering their services free of charge. Our family will definitely give them business in the future. Rotten tomatoes to the person who insists on sharing my recycling bin. It seems your idea of sharing is one way. I ordered the bin from the city. I pay for it on my taxes. I fill it up. You didn’t have the manners to ask if you could share, rather you come at night and overload the bin. I was always taught to respect others... A bouquet of roses to the lovely lady who offered to help me after I fell outside by Joe’s Farmers’ Market in Peninsula Village. Thank you sincerely for your kindness and support.

Rotten tomatoes to speeders who, despite all the recent news stories about fatal crashes, continue to be in such a hurry as to put our lives at risk. Roses to the Now for bringing these crashes to our attention. Hopefully, your stories and photos will give pause to pedestrians and drivers alike and will save some lives on our streets and sidewalks. Rotten tomatoes to the editor. I find the tone and name calling in this regular column appalling. Calling someone’s child an idiot! How is that OK? You could have left out that word and still made a point. As to the puppy left alone for two years, why are you not reporting that to the SPCA? They will come and check out the situation. Also, calling out cat owners? How does your hate justify this? I know there are horrible people out there, but this hatred-filled spewing is not acceptable behaviour either.

Rotten tomatoes to the Now reader who wrote that Surrey is “the national immigrant capital of Canada.” Shame on you! I guess your mother never taught you, “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” Rotten tomatoes back to the person who wrote about their neighbour’s puppy – and has not reported the suffering/abuse to the SPCA for two years! Shame on you and the pup’s owner. I’ll send you a doghouse full of red roses when you pick up the phone and do the right thing. A kitty litter box of rotten tomatoes to the person who has an issue with cat owners – do tell us! I like to know why you don’t like us. It might shed some light on why my old cat has vanished and why a few years back my other cat came home with his tail chopped off!

A bouquet of roses to the entire team at Jim Pattison Outpatient for their outstanding professionalism and care. I had surgery related to a melanoma. The entire staff, from preadmission to post-op, were kind, knowledgeable and informative every step of the way. A truckload of rotten tomatoes to the person who wrote about the mom who reads to your kid’s class in her native tongue. Get off your butt and do it yourself if you don’t like it. At least she’s volunteering her time!

The Editor, I have been reading endless news articles about the mental health “crisis” for months now, but have heard no conclusion or result. Severe, untreated mental illness patients are in need of help. Hospitals need to lend a hand and police should be given a break. It has reached the federal level, but with unexpected answers. In February, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Conservative government is providing courts with new powers to lock up people found not criminally responsible for their crimes due to mental health issues. They are classified as “high risk.” Recently, Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu said if we truly want a community that is safer for everyone, we must find more resources and medical professionals to help those who are suffering from severe mental illness. The police are dealing with the mentally ill, but the current situation is creating nothing but immense tension for people who desperately need health care. The police are not doctors. They’re only trained to enforce the law, not clinically support people. People with mental health issues are not criminally responsible for their actions, which means they’re not in the correct state of mind or consciousness when they act violently. As Chu said, the police are becoming the first point of contact for those who are severely mentally ill and that is wrong. These people require health care, support and medical treatment, not the justice system. There are many factors to consider while debating this overwhelming rise in people with mental health issues. One is the government’s downsizing and the closure of Riverview Hospital. Higher doses of stronger drugs, the rise of crystal methamphetamine and the province’s failure to construct and open new treatment facilities have all aggravated the

situation. But who can I blame? Our hospitals barely have any beds for local patients who require health care, forget speaking about mentally ill patients who are charged with violent actions. Municipalities need to call for the reopening of Riverview. This will surely be beneficial for everyone associated with this situation – the police, health institutions and the citizens. Navi Dosanjh, 16, Surrey

HandyDART vital to keeping users healthy The Editor, Christy Clark has announced that a new bridge will replace the George Massey Tunnel. Time and time again, Clark has announced mega projects, many P3 guaranteeing long-term profit. Sadly, while money can be found for bridges and making a four-lane highway to Prince George, the provincial government is ordering TransLink to cinch its belt. HandyDART, which provides a vital link to society for seniors and disabled people, has had its service hours cut by TransLink and that money given to taxis. Clark claims to understand the frustration of families when it comes to commuting with cars, but is blind to the frustration of thousands of HandyDART users and their families who are refused rides and forced into taxis. In desperation, TransLink is trying to stem a tsunami with a Band-Aid. It costs less to care for healthy people. HandyDART is an integral part of keeping people healthy. Safe public transportation for all is not a burden, it is a savings. Taxpayers do not object to their money spent wisely. Mark Beeching, Langley

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Wind Work, Play: Weathervanes & Whirligigs Sept 24-Dec 21 | Surrey Museum Enjoy a lighthearted look at over a century of wind powered Canadian collectibles from the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Call 604-592-6956 for more info.

National Tree Day Planting Party Sat, Sept 28, 10AM – 2PM | Bear Creek Park Celebrate National Tree Day by planting trees and shrubs at Bear Creek Park. Come out to this free event and plant a tree or shrub, listen to live music, enjoy a free BBQ lunch (while supplies last), get your face painted, play nature games and more. For more information call: 604-502-6065.

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The 7th annual Surrey International Film Festival brings together aspiring filmmakers from the high school level to professional. Deadline for film submissions is October 1st in one of three categories: Professional Short Films, Post-Secondary Short Films, and High School Short Films. Visit www. surreyfilmfest.ca for more information.

Fishing Rod Loan Program Mon-Fri 8:30AM – 4:30PM | Surrey Nature Centre Borrow a rod, reel and tackle box for free and journey over to Green Timbers Lake or your favourite fishing spot to try your hand at fishing. A fishing license is required for anglers 16 years and older. One week limit. Call 604.502.6065 for more information.

CITY NEWS 2014 Community Grants The City of Surrey is now accepting applications for 2014 financial grants for non-profit groups or organizations. Deadline for application is September 30, and applications are available on the City website at www.surrey.ca or by calling the City Clerk at 604-591-4132.

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Operation Save H2O – Save Water, Save Money Operation Save H2O is a City of Surrey initiative that provides free water conservation education and resources to Surrey residents at schools and community events. A Water Wise Establishment Certification has been created to recognize establishments & businesses that are actively conserving water. Contact Jenny Liu at saveh2o.1@gmail.com to learn more. 092613

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he seventh annual “A Night on Broadway” fundraiser for Surrey Food Bank is coming to you at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage on Saturday, Oct. 5, with matinee and evening performances. Not only is this Thanksgiving tradition packed with professional talent, 100 per cent of the ticket sales benefit the food bank. If this event is a sell-out (and it should be), the food bank wins big time. Thanks to Envision Financial and Da Vaughn Studios for production costs. “‘A Night on Broadway’ has become a favourite fundraiser for the communities of Surrey and North Delta,” says Marilyn Herrmann, executive director of Surrey Food Bank. “Not only do the artists deliver incredible performances with their amazing talents, the attendees make a valuable contribution to help the Surrey Food Bank. This is a most enjoyable event and a fun way to support Surrey’s food bank.” The theme this year is “Broadway goes Hollywood.” I remember when Christopher Simmons and Debra DaVaughn started this project – it was a night of opera and showcased the impressive talents of these Surrey singing stars. “We are simply thrilled to present our seventh annual concert benefitting the Surrey Food Bank,” say Simmons and DaVaughn in a press advisory. “Thanksgiving is the perfect time to be thinking of our neighbours in need, and we are happy to have the chance to give something back to the community that has supported us so faithfully throughout our careers. This year’s event promises to be full of fun with a bit of Hollywood glamour thrown in.”

Debra DaVaughn, Christopher Simmons and others perform Oct. 5 during the yearly “A Night on Broadway Goes Hollywood” show. This husband-wife team is totally sincere about those comments. They care about this city. We can return the compliment by attending this fundraiser, don’t you think? Although many of the performers have been with Chris and Debra from the first show, there are some new names added to the cast this year: baritone Chris King (music director for TUTS who will be doing the same for Gateway Theatre in Richmond

this coming season) and pianist Caitlin Hayes. The Lindbjerg Show Choir aids the individual talents in presenting excerpts from Singin’ In the Rain, Rent, West Side Story, Mary Poppins and other popular Broadway musicals that have made it to the silver screen. I just don’t know how much more incentive you need to buy tickets for this event. Surrey Food Bank serves more than

14,000 clients a month, 41 per cent of whom are under the age of 18. “We are not only proud, but honoured to be able to support such a valuable community partner,” says Shelley Besse, Envision Financial president. “Envision is committed to making a real difference in the communities we serve, and partnering with Surrey Food Bank allows us

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to do just that. This year’s fundraiser will be an exceptional night full of fun and glamour, we can’t wait to take part in ‘A Night on Broadway goes Hollywood.’” Tickets available for purchase through Surrey Art Centre’s box office, at 604501-5566 or online at tickets. surrey.ca. Tickets are $27.50 for adults and $25 for seniors and students. I know there are conflicts for your time on Oct. 5, so good thing there are two shows. Try your best, invite friends, make a day of it and feel good about the arts and our community. West Coast Harmony Chorus is another Surreybased group of singers that actively aids our community is so many ways. They won gold at a recent regional competition, and now must go to Baltimore in November of 2014 to compete internationally. Sure, that’s a long way off, but they can use all that time to raise funds for the trip. On Saturday, Sept. 28, they are holding a 12-hour Sing-a-Thon in the Metro Vancouver area. This is their major fundraiser of the year, but it is also much more! It is a way of saying thankyou to the communities that have supported this chorus so generously for almost 50 years. Some of the day’s locations include New Westminster Quay,

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ARTS & LIFE LEFT: Alejandro Nonisa busts a move in front of CollaboCall b-boy crew during the hip-hop dance battle at Surrey’s Youth Fest Saturday at Cloverdale Recreation Centre.

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Photos: GORD GOBLE SURREY – Cloverdale Recreation Centre was an action-packed place Saturday during the City of Surrey’s Youth Fest. The ninth annual event ran from 3 p.m. to midnight with a wide variety of attractions, including a hip-hop dance contest, Battle of the Bands, BMX and skate demos, sumo wrestling, a teens-only dance and much more. The Battle of the Bands was won by The Vidos. Stolen placed second and also earned “crowd favourite” honours with the biggest, loudest and most energetic crowd. It was a new venue for Youth Fest, which was moved to Cloverdale this year in light of the reconstruction project at Guildford rec centre, the festival’s usual home. A free shuttle transported teens to the festival from other rec centres in Surrey and also Clayton Heights Secondary.

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LT 54 BLK 5N SEC 21 RGE 2W PL 14675 13085 107 AVE .......................................................................LT 106 SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 32834 13418 108 AVE ...........................................................................LT 26 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL 9117 13428 108 AVE ...........................................................................LT 27 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL 9117 905 10523 UNIVERSITY DR ....................... LT 143 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL LMS1328 317 10455 UNIVERSITY DR ..........................LT 47 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS2239 2201 13399 104 AVE .....................................LT 172 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3444 511 10777 UNIVERSITY DR ..........................LT 54 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 1105 10777 UNIVERSITY DR ......................LT 120 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 1407 10777 UNIVERSITY DR ......................LT 158 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 501 13380 108 AVE .......................................LT 298 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 601 13380 108 AVE .......................................LT 308 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 10444 139 ST..............................................................LT B BLK 5N SEC 23 RGE 2 PL 11855 106 13958 108 AVE ...........................................LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 23 RGE 2W PL BCS3231 110 13789 107A AVE ......................................LT 10 BLK 5N SEC 23 RGE 2W PL BCS3689 11 14171 104 AVE ................................................................ LT 11 SEC 24 RGE 2 PL NWS41 14161 100A AVE .................................................... LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 25 RGE 2W PL 18200 14072 104 AVE ...........................................................................LT 8 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL 13542 208 14377 103 AVE .........................................LT 120 DL 25 BLK 5N RGE 2W PL LMS2030 38 13805 102 AVE ...............................................LT 88 BLK 5N SEC 26 RGE 2W PL NWS4 2109 13819 100 AVE .....................................LT 63 BLK 5N SEC 26 RGE 2W PL NWS2223 13358 104 AVE ............................................................. LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 10363 133A ST ................................................................ LT 4 BLK 2 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 10353 133A ST ................................................................ LT 5 BLK 2 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 10345 133A ST ................................................................ LT 6 BLK 2 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 2 13239 OLD YALE RD .....................................LT 7 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3271 120 13321 102A AVE ......................................LT 20 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3359 314 10237 133 ST ...........................................LT 44 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3462 409 10237 133 ST ...........................................LT 56 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3462 13020 104 AVE ....................................................... LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 28 RGE 2W PL 16308 10113 128A ST .............................................................. LT 9 BLK 8 SEC 28 RGE 2 PL 13405

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10373 128 ST..............................................................................LT 3 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15220 10246 127 ST............................................................... LT 5 BLK 16 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15423 10346 124A ST .............................................................. LT 5 BLK 7 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15617 12153 96 AVE ................................................................... LT 22 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL BCP12292 9817 124 ST.......................................................................... LT 1 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS139 9815 124 ST.......................................................................... LT 2 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS139 314 9632 120A ST ............................................................ LT 39 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS2192 12530 99 AVE ...........................................................................LT 22 SEC 32 RGE 2 PL 19053 9767 131A ST .............................................................. LT 16 BLK 6 SEC 33 RGE 2 PL 18414 9949 133A ST ..................................................................... LT 2 SEC 34 RGE 2 PL NWS1394 314 9763 140 ST .............................................. LT 44 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 2W PL LMS438 1810 13618 100 AVE .....................................LT 170 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 2W PL BCS2785 2303 13618 100 AVE .....................................LT 213 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 2W PL BCS2785 11413 ROYAL CR ................................................. LT 94 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 3W PL 49078 11831 96 AVE ............................................................LT 77 BLK 4 SEC 36 RGE 3W PL 529A 11938 97 AVE ..................................................... LT 142 BLK 5N SEC 36 RGE 3W PL 34689 11790 98 AVE .........................................................................BLK 3 SEC 3 RGE 3W PL 529A 13808 117 AVE ..........................................................................................LT 1 BLK 31 PL 2546 11172 WALLACE DR ............................................................................................ LT 2 PL 72600 11450 MCBRIDE DR .......................................................................LT 3 BLK 69&88 PL 12925 11410 LOUGHREN DR .............................................................................LT 6 BLK 6 PL 18643 14105 115 AVE ...................................................................................... LT M BLK 61 PL 14892 12672 16 AVE ................................................................. LT 6 BLK 11 SEC 7 TWP 1 PL 2834 13020 15 AVE ................................................................... LT 2 BLK 3 SEC 8 TWP 1 PL 2715 2385 152A ST ....................................................................................... SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 8492 15232 24 AVE ....................................................................................... SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 8492 2172 152 ST.......................................................... LT 335 DL LS12 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 66682 1706 157 ST...........................................................................LT 137 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 44950 1799 LILAC DR.............................................................. LT 149 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1824 212 15282 19 AVE ........................................................... LT 52 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1895 214 15313 19 AVE ........................................................... LT 70 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1896 114 15555 16 AVE .............................................................. LT 6 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL LMS2308 301 15265 17A AVE ..........................................................LT 23 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL BCS1074 303 15185 22 AVE .............................................................. LT 31 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL LMS997 1782 148 ST.............................................................................LT 25 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL 57503 114 1760 SOUTHMERE CR ........................................... LT 14 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL NWS1512 211 1850 SOUTHMERE CR E ........................................ LT 37 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL NWS1769 14460 18A AVE .........................................................................LT 7 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL 72022 2352 HARBOURGREENE DR ..............................................LT 102 SEC 18 TWP 1 PL 53691 2698 126 ST.................................................................. LT 11 BLK 1 SEC 19 TWP 1 PL 8690 13110 CRESCENT RD .......................................................... BLK 3 SEC 20 TWP 1 PL 14574 50 15355 26 AVE .............................................................. LT 45 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL LMS3292 417 15988 26 AVE ...........................................................LT 109 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL BCS3219 44 2729 158 ST .................................................................LT 80 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL BCS3092 16267 31 AVE ..................................................................LT 19 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL BCP25452 16375 30B AVE .......................................................................LT 33 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL 67604 3438 156 ST.........................................................................LT 8 SEC 26 TWP 1 PL BCP7404 150 15236 36 AVE ...............................................................LT 57 SEC 26 TWP 1 PL BCS461 144 15168 36 AVE ...............................................................LT 80 SEC 27 TWP 1 PL BCS945 15720 NO 10 (56 AVE) HWY .......................................................LT 3 SEC 2 TWP 2 PL 1151 14222 COLEBROOK RD .......................................................................................DL 51 PL 6632 13554 55A AVE .........................................................................LT 14 SEC 5 TWP 2 PL 79850 5864 126 ST.................................................................. LT F BLK 12 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL 14213 28 6366 126 ST ...................................................................LT 19 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL BCS1835 6133 NORTHPARK PL............................................................LT 321 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL 75219 5850 135 ST...............................................................................LT 26 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 21173 12917 59 AVE ....................................................................LT 29 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP42159 5702 128 ST...............................................................................LT 36 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 40261 5859 130 ST.......................................................................LT 48 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP32980 6038 131 ST........................................................................ LT 5 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL LMP37143 13046 61A AVE .......................................................................LT 365 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 61987

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20 6116 128 ST ...................................................................LT 31 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCS1142 NWD 6263 132A ST ......................................................................LT 27 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP4462 NWD 6076 133B ST ............................................................................LT 28 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 73651 NWD 6140 KING GEORGE BLVD............................................. LT 1 BLK 1 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL 2840 NWD 5889 148A ST ................................................................. LT 12 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL LMP53300 NWD 15077 59A AVE ...............................................................LT 32 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP32588 NWD 14765 57 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP34199 NWD 5901 146 ST.....................................................................LT 51 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP19977 NWD 14639 62 AVE ....................................................................LT 2 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP31214 NWD 14580 60A AVE ...............................................................LT 18 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP29809 NWD 15199 61A AVE ...............................................................LT 18 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP16874 NWD 5938 165 ST.....................................................................LT 12 SEC 12 TWP 2 PL BCP13186 NWD 14772 67A AVE ...............................................................LT 25 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP14108 NWD 14540 65 AVE ............................................................................LT 29 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL 1378 NWD 14520 65 AVE ............................................................................LT 30 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL 1378 NWD 14555 67 AVE ......................................................................LT 45 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP450 NWD 7076 144A ST ..................................................................LT 48 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP32092 NWD 7096 150 ST.......................................................................LT 1 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP17443 NWD 15181 68A AVE ...............................................................LT 14 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP18038 NWD 7012 149 ST.....................................................................LT 40 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP22420 NWD 15075 70A AVE .................................................................LT J SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP12085 NWD 14274 68 AVE ............................................................................LT 1 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 71046 NWD 6667 142A ST ............................................................................LT 1 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 83084 NWD 6727 142 ST...............................................................................LT 9 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 70428 NWD 6455 143 ST.....................................................................LT 12 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL BCP30003 NWD 6423 137A ST ....................................................................LT 9 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL BCP23526 NWD 173 13738 67 AVE ...................................................LT 173 SEC SW16 TWP 2 PL NWS1187 NWD 7101 142 ST.............................................................................LT 15 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 20893 NWD 13557 67A AVE .......................................................... LT 9 BLK 13 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 17756 NWD 13532 67A AVE .....................................................................LT 348 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 56851 NWD 6558 133A ST ........................................................................LT 531 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 65724 NWD 6596 SWANSON PL ..............................................................LT 62 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 47505 NWD 13279 64 AVE ........................................................................LT 124 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 55796 NWD 13248 64A AVE .....................................................................LT 139 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 55796 NWD 6499 131 ST...........................................................................LT 255 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 60557 NWD 12945 HELSTON CR .............................................................LT 295 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 52590 NWD 13 7141 122 ST ................................................................. LT 9 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL NWS3228 NWD 114 6960 120 ST ...............................................................LT 14 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS3494 NWD 6678 123A ST ..........................................................................LT 24 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL 82775 NWD 99 12711 64 AVE .................................................................LT 85 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS592 NWD 207 6628 120 ST ...............................................................LT 25 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS3422 NWD 305 6628 120 ST ...............................................................LT 42 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS3422 NWD 107 12769 72 AVE ............................................................ LT 45 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMS1634 NWD 64 7955 122 ST ............................................................... LT 13 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL NWS3457 NWD 61 7955 122 ST ............................................................... LT 29 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL NWS3457 NWD 207 13049 76 AVE .............................................................LT 19 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS2031 NWD 13368 78A AVE .....................................................................LT 161 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL 54791 NWD 13517 79A AVE ........................................................................... LT 11 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL 16388 NWD 14165 72 AVE ............................................................................LT 2 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 21798 NWD 109 13880 74 AVE ......................................................... LT 109 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS1220 NWD 302 7505 138 ST .............................................................. LT 31 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS1364 NWD 406 7475 138 ST .............................................................. LT 38 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS1401 NWD 105 13780 76 AVE ............................................................ LT 11 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS2915 NWD 53 7518 138 ST .................................................................LT 25 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL BCS1790 NWD 13951 77 AVE ..........................................................................LT 29 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 20049 NWD 14715 72 AVE ................................................................. LT 42 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL LMP50566 NWD 14580 76A AVE .................................................................LT 10 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP9095 NWD 7798 144A ST ....................................................................LT 13 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP5465 NWD 15001 76 AVE ..........................................................................LT 10 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL 17795 NWD 8219 167A ST ..................................................................... LT 7 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMP3458 NWD 16089 80 AVE ..................................................................... LT 4 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMP3497 NWD

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105 8260 162A ST ............................................................ LT 52 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMS1052 306 16233 82 AVE ............................................................ LT 58 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMS2130 185 16177 83 AVE .............................................................LT 51 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCS2344 35 8767 162 ST .................................................................LT 35 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCS3926 16748 86 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCP19135 15617 80 AVE ............................................................................LT 2 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 20946 15662 82 AVE ....................................................................LT 2 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCP12938 15526 87A AVE ........................................................................LT H SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 71130 18 8655 159 ST .................................................................LT 18 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS2277 8051 146A ST ................................................................. LT 71 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP49293 8416 150A ST ................................................................... LT 11 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP6788 8507 152 ST.............................................................................LT 91 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 59043 8745 151B ST ........................................................................LT 322 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 60762 14080 83 AVE ..........................................................................LT 18 SEC 28 TWP 2 PL 81046 8046 137A ST ...........................................................................LT G SEC 28 TWP 2 PL 68331 12 8236 128 ST .................................................................. LT 12 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS826 102 12889 84 AVE .............................................................. LT 5 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS1119 16 13025 84 AVE .............................................................. LT 73 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS4521 8501 KING GEORGE BLVD..................................................LT 243 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL 54493 118 12465 82 AVE .............................................................. LT 18 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS271 15 12468 82 AVE ................................................................ LT 15 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS546 8109 123 ST.............................................................................LT 12 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL 18058 117 8060 121A ST ........................................................... LT 11 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL NWS2944 404 8142 120A ST ............................................................ LT 62 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS1038 24 8358 121A ST ...............................................................LT 16 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS2963 31 8358 121A ST ...............................................................LT 23 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS2963 8634 120A ST ..........................................................................LT 12 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL 17903 318 8183 121A ST .............................................................LT 59 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS3332 12531 90A AVE ............................................................ LT 16 BLK 8 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2135 12491 90A AVE .................................................................................. SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 80642 12337 94A AVE .........................................................................LT 4 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 15695 604 9276 122 ST ............................................................... LT 34 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL NWS833 12440 96 AVE ................................................................. LT 4 BLK 4 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2150 13554 89 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL BCP43492 9056 132 ST.............................................................................LT 78 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 47927 8863 131 ST.......................................................................LT 6 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL BCP29317 13004 92A AVE .....................................................................LT 196 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 40114 9117 PRINCE CHARLES BLVD ...........................................LT 235 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 40114 127 9465 PRINCE CHARLES BLVD .............................. LT 51 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL NWS1340 28 9559 130A ST .............................................................. LT 28 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL LMS4213 9365 132A ST ........................................................................LT 166 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 50622 14295 88 AVE ............................................................................LT 3 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 79113 9117 142A ST ..........................................................................LT 17 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 86597 9292 KENMORE DR ...............................................................LT 63 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 47247 9349 140 ST...........................................................................LT 155 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 53030 14876 FRASER HWY ......................................................................... SEC 34 TWP 2 PL 11152 213 15153 FRASER HWY ............................................ LT 15 SEC SE34 TWP 2 PL NWS867 33 15550 89 AVE ............................................................. LT 11 SEC 35 TWP 2 PL NWS2564 16079 89A AVE .........................................................................LT 9 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 71462 9557 162 ST...............................................................................LT 8 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 81543 16189 95 AVE ..........................................................................LT 15 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 83796 16176 95A AVE .......................................................................LT 56 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 67714 16415 92A AVE ...................................................................LT 2 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL BCP8806 16438 93A AVE ...............................................................LT 23 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL BCP14590 19534 16 AVE ............................................................................. LT C SEC 10 TWP 7 PL 3461 18439 16 AVE ..................................................................................... SEC 16 TWP 7 PL 12282 1675 170 ST...................................................................... LT 2 SEC 18 TWP 7 PL LMP39629 17713 40 AVE ............................................................................LT 5 SEC 32 TWP 7 PL 33680 17319 0 AVE ................................................. LT 314 BLK 1N SEC 32 RGE 1E PL BCP33476 104 18663 52 AVE .................................................................LT 4 SEC 4 TWP 8 PL BCS3065 105 18651 52 AVE .................................................................LT 5 SEC 4 TWP 8 PL BCS3262

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LT 1 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL LMP29624 6241 172 ST.............................................................................LT 159 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 54083 6058 171A ST .....................................................................LT B SEC 7 TWP 8 PL LMP10821 17254 62A AVE .........................................................................LT 10 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 70822 6201 175A ST ............................................................................LT 66 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 41984 17408 62A AVE .......................................................................LT 191 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 50042 5886 180 ST.................................................................................LT 6 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 16651 18274 60 AVE ..........................................................................LT 227 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 59136 94 17716 60 AVE ................................................................. LT 94 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL NWS183 95 17716 60 AVE ................................................................. LT 95 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL NWS183 6373 184 ST...............................................................................LT 16 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 72249 18339 63 AVE ..........................................................................LT 210 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 54250 5606 185 ST...........................................................................LT 1 SEC 9 TWP 8 PL BCP8268 18793 58 AVE ..................................................................... LT 5 SEC 9 TWP 8 PL LMP17215 6027 GREENSIDE DR W ............................................. LT 109 SEC 10 TWP 8 PL NWS1218 6095 GREENSIDE DR W ............................................. LT 147 SEC 10 TWP 8 PL NWS1218 6689 193B ST ....................................................................LT 7 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP27724 19211 66 AVE ....................................................................LT 8 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP19602 6645 193B ST ..................................................................LT 53 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP19602 20 6785 193 ST .................................................................LT 41 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCS1858 49 19560 68 AVE ...............................................................LT 49 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCS3297 6861 192A ST ....................................................................LT 8 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP16909 7106 194B ST ..................................................................LT 72 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP31783 19101 67A AVE ...............................................................LT 58 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCP32098 5 6635 192 ST .....................................................................LT 5 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS2267 11 6635 192 ST .................................................................LT 11 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS2267 68 6575 192 ST .................................................................LT 39 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS2250 264 6758 188 ST .............................................................LT 114 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS3888 267 6758 188 ST .............................................................LT 117 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS3888 18498 65 AVE ................................................................. LT 62 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL LMP19957 19181 69A AVE ...............................................................LT 14 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCP26488 18 7067 189 ST ...................................................................LT 17 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS779 18576 66A AVE .................................................................LT 65 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCP9358 6483 179A ST ..........................................................................LT 85 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL 78706 17941 70 AVE ..................................................................LT 10 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL BCP20518 7 18181 68 AVE ................................................................ LT 55 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL LMS4258 19 18199 70 AVE ...............................................................LT 19 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL BCS3003 17482 64A AVE .................................................................LT 7 SEC 18 TWP 8 PL BCP30183 7964 168 ST.................................................................. LT 2 BLK 11 SEC 19 TWP 8 PL 9122 7838 HARVIE RD ................................................................................. SEC 20 TWP 8 PL 4265 7271 191 ST.............................................................................LT 69 SEC 21 TWP 8 PL 62164 7445 185 ST.............................................................................LT 58 SEC 21 TWP 8 PL 40633 18558 74 AVE ...........................................................................LT B SEC 21 TWP 8 PL 21329 7436 194 ST.......................................................................................... SEC 22 TWP 8 PL 2600 18646 88 AVE ..............................................................................LT 4 SEC 28 TWP 8 PL 1158 18610 88 AVE ..............................................................................LT 5 SEC 28 TWP 8 PL 1158 19067 87A AVE .......................................................................LT 12 SEC 28 TWP 8 PL 17743 8120 168 ST.............................................................................LT 18 SEC 30 TWP 8 PL 26642 16821 86A AVE ................................................................ LT 9 SEC 30 TWP 8 PL LMP28488 8446 171A ST ..................................................................LT 24 SEC 30 TWP 8 PL BCP18055 8435 171 ST.....................................................................LT 36 SEC 30 TWP 8 PL BCP18055 18160 94 AVE ..........................................................................LT 19 SEC 32 TWP 8 PL 27709 18252 94 AVE ..........................................................................LT 23 SEC 32 TWP 8 PL 34012 17356 104 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 6 TWP 9 PL BCP38575 16976 105A AVE .............................................................. LT 12 SEC 7 TWP 9 PL LMP49122

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Brian Smith, longtime guitarist with the rock band Trooper, and his wife Joanne were among shoppers recently at the InSeason farmers’ market, which has moved to the Honeybee Centre site at the corner of 176th Street and Fraser Highway in Surrey. The Smiths picked up some Red Russian garlic from the Nathan Creek Organic Farm booth. The market happens on Saturday mornings, info online at inseasonfarmersmarket.com.

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March Hare bandleader Dan Hare (far left) saw The Guess Who in 1973.

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SURREY – Everybody remembers their first concert – even if they’d like to forget it. “My sister took me to the Avril Lavigne and Gob concert,” said Tommy Alto drummer Chartwell Kerr with a sigh of embarrassment. “I would definitely consider not going if someone asked me lately.” But despite how he currently feels about the Canadian pop-punk artists who were largely popular in the early 2000s, Kerr was inspired to pursue music as a career from that show onward. “Just seeing how many people can go to a show and sing along and be that emotionally invested into one person just playing their instrument, it’s insane how

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Maroon 5, Supertramp among first concerts Rhythm guitarist, pianist and covocalist Harley Small said, “I don’t remember when it was, but it was Maroon 5 and I went because my mom and my sister got tickets and I just wanted to go to a concert, so I went to that.” “In 2006, me and (drummer) Jess (Desrochers) went to Bob Dylan together, and Kings of Leon opened,” said lead guitarist and co-vocalist Ross Jenkins. “They were really good at the time.” “Emphasis on ‘at the time,’” added Desrochers. While some bands just aren’t as good as they used to be, others are still near and dear to the hearts of fans who saw them long ago. Dan Hare, leader of local cover group March Hare, remembered the time his uncle took him to a show at the Pacific Coliseum in 1973. “It was the Guess Who, with Burton Cummings,” he said. “The Guess Who was one of my biggest influences. I came home and started playing ‘These

There were a couple thousand people, all standing and cheering. The crowd encouraged them to play the song (Van Morrison’s ‘Gloria’) three times that night. Eyes’ on the piano right away. “In those days, you had to listen to the records to learn. I listened to (Burton Cummings’s) records and sang along to everything that he sang so I could learn from them.” And musicians aren’t the only ones motivated by concerts to host their own – promoters have a passion for live performance, too. Janice Savage, owner of Beyond Scarlett Arts & Entertainment, told the Now about her start with shows. “Supertramp at the old outdoor stadium at the PNE,” she said. “It was a beautiful summer day with my

girlfriends. I was 14 and we had so much fun. I think every teenager was there.” Rod Dranfield of the White Rock Blues Society had to think back to the summer of 1966 in Dorval, Que., for the first show he’d ever seen. “(Local promoter) Donald K. brought in The Shadows of Night, who had a major hit with Van Morrison’s ‘Gloria,’” he said. “There were a couple thousand people, all standing and cheering. The crowd encouraged them to play the song three times that night. “I think it was the only hit they ever had. Someone recently posted the tune on YouTube with a picture of the album cover. I still own the album.” And some people got to experience live music with 28,000 other people without leaving Surrey. “Lollapalooza, 1994. Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest. It was in Cloverdale, and I was 12,” said Jim Black, guitarist of Star Captains. “That was such a good time to hear those bands. My parents took me to so many shows. My parents were pretty hip.”

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p.m., www.themiragenightclub.ca. Moving Pictures: The Music of Rush: Tribute band performs Saturday, Sept. 28 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock, 7 p.m. show. Tickets and info: www. bluefrogstudios.ca. “Faithful Voices”: Gospel concert featuring Seattle artist Malcolm Oliver, youth band PS 98 and St. Matthew’s choir Chorus Angelorum, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at St. Matthew’s Catholic church, 16079 88th Ave., Surrey. Tickets $10 each, 604-589-2448. Classical Coffee Concerts: Series features classical music performed

at Surrey Arts Centre’s studio theatre on select Thursday mornings, 604-501-5566. Oct. 3: Sarah Hagen and Ariel Barnes; Nov. 7: Sarah Hagen with violinist Joan Blackman. “40 Million Salmon Can’t Be Wrong”: Environment-themed concert weaves together songs, stories, art images and science, Saturday, Oct. 5 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock, featuring Holly Arntzen, Kevin Wright, Roy Henry Vickers, Russ George. Tickets $35, bluefrogstudios.ca. Jane’s Blonde: Pop-rock party band plays the hits at video-shoot showcase, 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5

at The Olympia, 10257 King George Blvd. Tickets $10 each, or two for $15. Info: http://tinyurl.com/l4we6vc. New Orford String Quartet: Performs Friday, Oct. 18 as part of White Rock Concerts series at White Rock Baptist Church. Info: 604-5356692, www.whiterockconcerts.com. JW-Jones: Canadian blues guitarist brings high-energy band to Pacific Inn Resort bar on Saturday, Oct. 19. Info/tickets: whiterockblues.com. The Dominik Heins Show featuring Wendy Bollard: Local boogie-woogie pianist and singer in semi-scripted show Saturday, Oct. 19 at First United Church, White Rock.

Tickets $25 via tickets.surrey.ca. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: “Surrey Nights” series concert Monday, Oct. 28 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, featuring conductor Simon Wright. 604-876-3434. Colin James: Guitarist and singer brings “Up Close and Personal” acoustic tour to Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre on Sunday, Nov. 10, with guest musician Chris Caddell. Tickets and info: 604-5076355, bellperformingartscentre.com. Jazz Vespers at Northwood United Church: Hour-long concert events on select Sunday afternoons at church, 8855 156th St., Surrey,

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SURREY – If you’ve ever taken in the bagpipe performance at Whalley Legion for its Remembrance Day celebration, then you’ve heard the musical stylings of Cedar Hills Caledonian Pipe Band. But the Legion isn’t the only place the group performs. They take part in the city’s Canada Day celebrations as well as Fusion Festival and, this Sunday, runners will hear the pipers piping during Surrey International World Music Marathon. The band is one of the many “Cultural Music Miles” performers – live music highlighting each mile along the route – and they will be hard to miss. “Everyone knows the bagpipes,” said Garth Newlands, pipe major of the band, which has about 14 members. “Everyone associates bagpipes with the Scottish culture immediately.” But interestingly enough, bagpipes have only been in Scotland since the 1200s, Newlands said. “Before that, they actually came from India – they were actually an Asian

instrument. When they got to Scotland, they were perfected,” he said. “Not many people know that.” The band performed at the inaugural Surrey marathon last year, and the group is excited to be back again. Newlands said it was natural for him to gravitate toward the event, not only because he loves to share his art, but because he is a fitness guy himself. “I’m also a runner,” he said, pointing to several medals hung above his dining room table. “It wasn’t the prettiest time in the world,” he said of his first half marathon. “But I got it done.” To date, Newlands has completed four half marathons, and also a full one. But when it came to the Surrey marathon, the question was to pipe, or to run. Ultimately, it came down to priorities, Newlands said with a chuckle. “I would like to run it, being that it’s in our own backyard, but it’s a bigger draw for the pipe band to be there and for us to entertain people. It gives the runners something to look forward to,” he said. Newlands said the Surrey race is quite unique, both because it has a musical component and because it shows off the

Garth Newlands, pipe major of Cedar Hills Caledonian Pipe Band, was recently interviewed for a BBC documentary film. (Photo: AMY REID) city’s many cultures. “This one is very much like Fusion Festival. You could almost call this the Fusion Fest marathon. There’s that much diversity in it... There’s Korean dancers, Irish dancers, all kinds of things going on... The music really gives people a chance to hear different things and takes their focus away from the pain. It gives them something else to concentrate on,” he said. And Newlands loves to share his art,

because bagpiping is in his blood. His grandfather was a piper as a boy and when the First World War broke out, he volunteered and joined the 48th Highlanders of Canada. He served for five years in battlefields as the pipe major of his band. “He was in France a lot of the time, but they would have been through the different battle zones... Vimy and Passchendaele... all the major stuff that was going on. We’re pretty sure he was at every major battle.” His grandfather returned home after the war and continued playing the bagpipes until he was 82 years old. Newlands first picked up the pipes in 1997. That family history caught the attention of BBC director Andy Twaddle, who is working on a documentary on pipers of the First World War. Twaddle was in Surrey for a few days earlier this month to film the pipe band and do interviews. And just one day after the Surrey marathon, Newlands is being flown to France for more interviews. Visit www.chcpb.ca for more information on the pipe band and for more information on the Surrey marathon, visit surreymarathon.com. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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WHITE ROCK – Film series are launched for the fall/winter season on two fronts this week. Semiahmoo Arts’ Get Reel series returned to White Rock Community Centre on Wednesday, Sept. 25 with a screening of Midnight’s Children. Elsewhere, White Rock Social Justice Film Society gets going with its fall series on Friday, Sept. 27, starting with The Economics of Happiness. The fall lineup for the Get Reel series

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“Oh What a Night”: Musical revue features the hits of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at Bell Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday, Nov. 13, as part of cross-Canada tour. Show details are online at www. ohwhatanighttribute.com, tickets via 604-507-6355 and www. bellperformingartscentre.com.

White Rock Social Justice Film Society shows documentary movies with themes of social justice at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock, by donation. Info: whiterocksocialjusticefilmfestival. ca. Sept. 27: “The Economics of Happiness.” “Orgasm Inc.”: Documentary film to be screened Wednesday, Oct. 23 at Kwantlen Polytechnic University (Surrey campus), featuring post-film discussion with filmmaker Liz Canner. Event starts at 4 p.m., info online at kpu.ca/missrep. Get Reel: Film series hosted by Semiahmoo Arts, with screenings held on select nights, 7 p.m. start. Guest speakers lead a discussion following each film. Tickets $10/11; Info: 604-536-8333, www. whiterockartscouncil.com.

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“The Foursome”: Golf-related laughs from playwright Norm Foster in Surrey Little Theatre’s seasonlaunching production, Oct. 3 to 26. Info: 604-576-8451 or visit www. surreylittletheatre.com. “The Crucible”: Witchcraft-related tale by Arthur Miller staged by White Rock Players from Oct. 9-26 at Coast Capital Playhouse. Info and tickets: 604-536-7535, www. whiterockplayers.ca. “Boeing-Boeing”: Arts Club Theatre Company brings mile-high comedy, about a swingin’-60s architect attempting to land a trio of stewardesses, to Surrey Arts Centre from Oct. 16 to 26. 604-501-5566. “Hound of the Baskervilles”: Ellie King directs Sherlock Holmes’ greatest adventure for production at Newton Cultural Centre from Oct. 23-31, 13530 72nd Ave., Surrey. Tickets and info: 604-594-2700, www.baskervilles.org. “The Barber of Barkerville”: Family-friendly production from Vancouver Opera is a set-inBarkerville story based on Rossini’s comic “The Barber of Seville,” show 3 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 27 at White Rock Elementary, 1273 Fir St., White Rock. Tickets are $10 via tickets.surrey.ca. “Death and the Maiden”: Peninsula Productions stages Ariel Dorfman drama keying on the Pinochet dictatorship in Chile, Nov. 26-30 at Semiahmoo Arts studio at Centennial Park, White Rock. “Rumpelstiltskin”: Panto written by Dave Baron staged by White Rock Players from Nov. 29 to Dec. 28 at Coast Capital Playhouse. Info and tickets: 604-536-7535, www. whiterockplayers.ca. “A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum”: Musical written by Stephen Sondheim staged by White Rock Players’ Club from Feb. 12 to March 1, 2014, at Coast Capital Playhouse. Info and tickets: 604-536-7535, www. whiterockplayers.ca.

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exhibit on view to Oct. 15. At 14970 Marine Dr. 604-541-2222, whiterock. museum.bc.ca. Surrey Museum: “Wind Work, Wind Play: Weathervanes & Whirligigs” exhibit on view to Dec. 21. At 17710 56A Ave. Info: www. surrey.ca/heritage, 604-592-6956. Historic Stewart Farm: “Nobody Here But Us Chickens” exhibit on view to Nov. 9. Located at site of 1894 farmhouse and heritage gardens, at 13723 Crescent Rd., South Surrey. Info: 604-592-6956, www.surrey.ca/heritage.

WRESTLING Allstar Wrestling’s “Wrestle Reunion” event Friday, Sept. 26 at Alice McKay Building (Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050A 176th. St., Surrey), featuring alumni Buddy Wayne, Rocky DellaSerra, Mike Edwards and others. Tickets are $20 front row, ringside $15, bleachers $12, in advance at Comics SceneEvergreen Mall in Fleetwood and Central City Comix. Info and tickets: www.vtixonline.com and 604-7100872.

FOOD/BEVERAGES Ukrainian “soul food” (perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch) available on Friday, Sept. 27 at a fundraiser from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108th Ave., Surrey. “Eat-in, take away, or ready for your freezer.” For information, call 604-531-1923 or 604-581-0313.

DANCES Old-time dancing at Kennedy Hall: At 8870 120th St., Surrey, on the first Saturday of every month. “Fun for the whole family,” from 8 to 11 p.m., with live music. Info: Jerry, 604-574-9118.

BOOKS/LIT Surrey Muse: Arts and literary event Friday, Sept. 27 at City Centre library, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., featuring author Fabiola Naguib, poet Diego Bastiannutti and performer Sam Migliore. Open microphone to follow. Free Admission, donations welcome. “Local Author Sundays” events on select dates at Black Bond Books, 15562 24th Ave., South Surrey (604536-4444, blackbondbooks.com). Surrey International Writers’ Conference: 21st annual event Oct. 25 to 27 at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, with workshops designed to educate and inspire writers of any experience. Book fair Saturday, Oct. 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m., with authors in attendance. Info: www.siwc.ca. Irish Poetry Nights: Semiahmoo Arts and Irish Club of White Rock stage events on third Wednesday of each month at Slainte by the Pier bar/restaurant on Marine Drive, White Rock, 7:30 p.m. Contact: Ray Fynes, 604-542-3667. Zero-360: Open-mic style literary event offers stage to local writers for maximum of 360 seconds (six minutes) each, on second Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at Pelican

Rouge coffee house in Central Plaza, 16th Ave at 152nd St., White Rock. Event hosted by Semiahmoo Arts, semiahmooarts.com, 604-536-8333.

BUSINESS Dr. Alan Davis, president and vice-chancellor of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), will present an overview of VISION 2018 - KPU’s new strategic plan, and its economic importance to Surrey and South Fraser businesses at luncheon event Wednesday, Oct. 2 at Eaglequest Golf Course (7778 152 St., Surrey). Admission $35 + GST each or $210 + GST for a table of six. Info: www.businessinsurrey. com/sidebar-events or call 604-5817130. Surrey Board of Trade’s Manufacturing Industry Reception: Event on Thursday, Oct. 3 at Surrey Board of Trade office (#101, 14439 104th Ave., Surrey) from 6 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Surrey Board of Trade Business-to-Business & the Arts networking reception: 10th-anniversary event hosted by the Surrey Arts Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. Live entertainment, food and more, plus emcee Jackson Davies and salute to Surrey’s new Civic Treasures. Info: 604-581-7130.

SALES Craft Fair at Cloverdale United Church on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 17575 58A Ave., Cloverdale. Crafters wanted, contact Marguerite Cryer at 604-574-5603. “Come check out lovely crafts, bake table, books and lunch.” Colebrook United Church Christmas Fair on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors wanted, email juliafitzs@shaw.ca or info@colebrookunited.org.

KIDS/FAMILY Dora the Explorer in “Search for the City of Lost Toys”: Live production performed on Oct. 12 (multiple show times) at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. 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, Dinosaurs, Cowboy/Cowgirl, Ancient Egypt and more.” Saturdays from 2-4 p.m. $12.50 per child (birthday child is free). Must pre-book at 604-5926956.

SPORTS 2013 Surrey International World Music Marathon: presented by Central City, is the 2nd annual event that will hit the streets of the city Sept. 29. Offering a full, half, 5K walk/run, relay and kids run, the event is about fun and fitness with unique themed “cultural miles” featuring world music along the route. Details and race registration at www.surreymarathon.com.


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Surrey Art Gallery curator Jordan Strom speaks at a reception Saturday to launch two new exhibits at the Bear Creek Park facility.

Dancer/choreographer Susan L. Lehmann of Surrey.

Around Town Surrey Arts Gallery kicked off two new exhibits on Saturday – ‘Sarindar Dhaliwal: Narratives from Beyond’ and ‘Figuring Ground.’ Photos by Gord Goble Exhibiting artist Jeremy Herndl (left) with proud dad Peter Sproson.

Sylvia Grace Borda (left, one of the artists who began displaying Saturday night) shows friend Evelyn Zaklan (of Surrey’s Zaklan Heritage Farm) how to use the supplied glasses to view her 3D artwork.

DJ MTS (whose real name is Imtiaz Popat) smiles for the camera while spinning tunes.

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Lord Tweedsmuir running back Jamel Lyles (22) dances through a flock of Kelowna Owls defenders during the Panthers 35-0 win to open class AAA league play last Friday in Cloverdale. (Photo: JACOB ZINN) (Seaquam) in two years and I think we had a better chance the last two times we played them, we just didn’t play well. We’re trying to install a new offence and defence and we’ve won three out of four games. So overall we’re doing pretty good. “Seaquam is not a bad team, but they’re just putting in a new offence there so their kids are still learning.” Will Gladwell scored a pair majors to spark the Crusaders, catching a 25-yard TD pass from Patrick Shoemay and then returning the kickoff 85 yards to start the second half. Lucas Ciampeletti accounted for the other Holy Cross major. Josh Manno was a disruptive force on

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players just kind of psyched themselves out because of the name South Delta. Once we settled in we did OK. We held South Delta to 13 points in the first half, but in the second half we fell apart. “South Delta didn’t do anything spectacular, our guys just tried to do too much. They tried to do somebody else’s job instead of focusing on their own. That was our biggest issue.” Daniel Horvath scored the first Hornets’ major while quarterback Josh Zivny ran for another major on a nine-yard bootleg. The Hornets play their first league home game on Saturday when they host Hugh Boyd Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

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Coastal FC captain Scott Barling (right) can only watch as a West Coast rival heads the ball away during Fraser Valley Soccer League men’s premier action Sunday at South Surrey Athletic Park. The Maple Ridge visitors spoiled Coastal’s day by posting a 3-0 win. (Photo: GORD GOBLE)

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in as many games with an impressive 3-0 romp over the Peninsula Co-op Highlanders in Victoria. Surrey wasted no time in seizing control of the proceeding with two goals before the 20-minute mark of the opening half. Nicole Stewart accounted for all of the Surrey scoring. She got things going in the sixth minute when she nodded home a free kick from Kate Qually. The duo provided an instant replay of the opening goal 14 minutes later with an identical effort. Stewart completed her hat trick in the second half when she redirected a crossing pass through the Peninsula box. Surrey coach Leigh Sembaluk said while collecting the win was nice, he was more pleased with the solid form his team is showing as they prepare for the national club championships next month. “Our goal right now is to get ready for nationals in two weeks so it’s good to see the finer details coming together before the trip,” he said. “Set pieces are always important in that tournament and our delivery on the free kicks Sunday was excellent. It was good to see, but at the same time, I don’t know if their defending on our pieces was all that great.”

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A car ad has caught your eye and you are planning to go to the dealer to see more. Before stepping on the gas on this purchase, take the time to consider a few points. Start by making a list of your needs so that you can choose something that you like that is within your budget. As you review your options, whether you’re getting a new, used or leased vehicle, think about your annual mileage, depreciation costs, the resale value, and how often you are likely to change your vehicle. To avoid getting into debt, review your budget and determine how much you can spend on payments for a car purchase or lease. Don’t forget to include all other costs, such as insurance, registration, driver’s licence renewal, parking, winter tires, gas and maintenance. The Financial Consumer Agency of Canada’s (FCAC) free online Budget Calculator can make this task easier. Industry Canada’s website provides information and advice for consumers who are about to purchase a vehicle. Whether you are borrowing to purchase or leasing a vehicle, take the time to shop around at a number of financial institutions and dealerships to compare interest rates, payments and administrative or contract cancellation costs. Any money you have saved for your purchase will shorten your amortization period and reduce your interest costs. Lastly, before signing a contract, make sure that you read it carefully and ask questions in order to clearly understand its contents. FCAC’s tip sheet Before you sign any contract: 10 things you need to know is at www.fcac-acfc. gc.ca/eng/resources/publications/rightrespons/ tscontracts-eng.asp. This tip sheet and the Budget Calculator can be found on the agency’s website at Itpaystoknow. gc.ca.

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his own car. About 7,000 were built before the company fell into bankruptcy. 3. He also invented a device that ended the hand-cranking of engines to start them. His starter became the standard.

4. Flush with cash, his brake company was later established in 1923. 5. For his many efforts, he was knighted by the King of Sweden. Still stumped? Vincent Hugo Bendix expanded into the aircraft business, inventing a special carburetor for them. He died of a heart attack in 1945. Wheelbase Media

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2013

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ELANTRA L

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HWY: 5.2L/100 KM CITY: 7.1L/100 KMʈ

SELLING PRICE:

INCLUDES

WITH

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BI-WEEKLY

Inventory is limited. Dealer order may be required.

SELLING PRICE:

INCLUDES

WITH

OWN IT FOR

+ AL. ELANTRA L 6-SPEED MANU Ω $500 PRICE ADJUSTMENT , DELIVERY & DESTINATION INCLUDED.

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS

Ω

FINANCING FOR 96 MONTHS

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STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE:

Limited model shown

6 AIRBAGS • IPOD®/USB/AUXILIARY INPUT JACKS • POWER WINDOWS & DOOR LOCKS • ABS WITH TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • DUAL HEATED POWER EXTERIOR MIRRORS

SANTA FE SPORT 2.4L FWD

BI-WEEKLY

SELLING PRICE:

INCLUDES

WITH

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HWY: 6.7L/100 KM CITY: 10.1L/100 KMʈ

+ FINANCING FOR 96 MONTHS

IN PRICE ADJUSTMENTS

Ω

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2013

Limited model shown

ELANTRA GT

AIR CONDITIONING • 7 AIRBAGS • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS

HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.6L/100 KMʈ

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2009 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID 4X4 automatic, balance of 8 year, 160,000 km warranty. 77,000 kms

Inventory is limited. Dealer order may be required.

AVAILABLE FEATURES: SE with Tech. shown

SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM • PANORAMIC SUNROOF • 17Ǝ ALLOY WHEELS • 7Ǝ TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION SYSTEM W/HIDDEN REARVIEW CAMERA • HEATED FRONT SEATS

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18,988

$

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50

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17,988

$

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SALE PRICE PRICE

Stk#3-398195

MSRP $28,585

CHERISE

$

23,495

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2013 CHEVY TRAX

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Stk#3-367918

UP TO

$

13,050 AVAILABLE IN VALUE ON SILVERADO LIGHT-DUTY

All Power options, OnStar with turn by turn NAVIGATION, Bluetooth and much more

MSRP $40,245

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$

26,995

• $1,000 TRUCK BUCKS FOR CURRENT GM PICKUP OWNERS • SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS

MSRP: $20,045

SALE PRICE PRICE

2013 CHEVROLET MALIBU

$

MSRP $26,920

Stk#3-176609

ALSO AVAILABLE 2.99% FINANCING UP TO 84 MONTHS OAC

SALE PRICE CE

$

21,495

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17,988

ALSO AVAILABLE 2.99% FINANCING UP TO 84 MONTHS OAC

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STARTING AT

$17,995OR $109 BIWEEKLY

2 2010 FORD TAURUS LTD AWD

Fully Loaded including Leather, Sun Roof, Nav, Heated and Cooled front seats. Stk#P3014 SALE PRICE

Loaded with extras including Leather, Sun Roof, DVD, Power Liftgate and more. Stk#P3025

0 DOWN

$

0

Power Group, A/C, Tilt, Cruise and much more Stk#P3042

SALE PRICE

0 DOWN

$37,995 OR $248 BIWEEKLY

6 2011 KIA FORTE 5

Loaded with extras including Leather, Sun Roof, Alloy Wheels and much more. Stk#P3044 SALE PRICE

DOWN

$

0 DOWN

$21,995OR $143 BIWEEKLY

$

0 DOWN

$15,995OR $107 BIWEEKLY $

DOWN Fully Loaded including Leather, Sun Roof, Navigation and much0 more.

7 2011 TOYOTA HIGHLANDER LTD Stk#P3045 SALE PRICE

$46,995OR $306 BIWEEKLY

4 2012 BUICK REGAL SALE PRICE

$

$19,995OR $130 BIWEEKLY

3 2013 CHEVROLET TAHOE SALE PRICE

$

6” lift and brand new 35X12.5 Mudders, 6.2 L V8, all power group options, soft tonneau cover, power pedals, factory trailer brake and only 44,000 kms. Stk #P3056

FROM

Power group, A/C, tilt, cruise and lots of other options. Stk#P3031

5 2011 FORD F-150 SUPER CREW XLT XTR 4X4

$36,388OR $237 BIWEEKLY

8 2010 VW JETTA TDI

$

0 DOWN

Highline, Loaded including Leather, Sun Roof and only 35,000 kms. Stk#P3052 SALE PRICE OR $143 BIWEEKLY

$21,995

1. $0 Down 96 month term @5.99% APR 2. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 3. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 4. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR

5. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 6. $0 Down 84 month term @5.74% APR 7. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 8. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR

9 2012 GMC ACADIA SLE2 AWD Loaded with extras including Quad Seats, Sun Roof, Power Driver Seat and so much more. Stk#W0058 SALE PRICE

$

0 DOWN

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

$29,995 OR $195 BIWEEKLY

10 2010 KIA RIO 5

Power group, A/C, tilt, cruise and only 43,000 kms. $ DOWN Stk#105489A SALE PRICE OR $70 BIWEEKLY

0

$9,995

11 2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REGULAR CAB

V6, automatic, A/C, matching canopy and good kms. $ DOWN Stk#206882A SALE PRICE OR $91 BIWEEKLY

$9,995

0

12 2010 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD

Leather interior,V6, power group, tilt, cruise and much more. Stk#393313A SALE PRICE

$

0 DOWN

$19,995OR $130 BIWEEKLY

9. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 10. $0 Down 84 month term @6.97% APR 11. $0 Down 60 month term @6.97% APR 12. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR

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14 8S

T

32 AVE


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2013 GMC ACADIA FWD ALSO AVAILABLE 2.99% FINANCING UP TO 84 MONTHS OAC

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MSRP $40,885

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SALE PRICE PRICE

2013 $ 34,488 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB

CHERISE

604-866-2609

2013 GMC TERRAIN FWD

Well equipped and ready to go UP TO

$

MSRP $29,315

SALE PRICE

13,050

Automatic, A/C, Cruise Control, Bluetooth & On-Star with turn by turn navigation Stk#3-354716

$18,988 • Technology Package • MyLink tm • 7 inch Touch Screen • Blue Tooth with Audio Streaming • USB Port • Rear Vision Camera • A/C and Power Group • Sirius XM Satellite Radio • Leather wrapped steering wheel with Audio Controls • On-Star with turn by turn Navigation • 10 air bags • 5 Year Roadside Assistance (up to 160,000 kms) • Barnes Dealer Reward Points and much more *Two year program or 40,000 kms in accordance with the oil life monitoring system, maxium four LOF.

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AVAILABLE IN VALUE ON SILVERADO LIGHT-DUTY

MSRP $30,295

• $1,000 TRUCK BUCKS FOR CURRENT GM PICKUP OWNERS • SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS

SALE PRICE PRICE

ALL NEW 2014 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT

$

25,488

TURBO charged Stk#4-138957

ALSO AVAILABLE 2.99% FINANCING UP TO • The all new 2014 Chevrolet Cruze LT 84 MONTHS OAC • MSRP $21,740

*Two year program or 40,000 kms in accordance with the oil life monitoring system, maximum four LOF.

MSRP: $21,740

LEASE FOR

$

229

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SALE PRICE 2 2011 CHEVROLET TAHOE LTZ

5 2012 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT

PLEASE CALL ME DIRECTLY ON MY CELL @ 604-649-6186

$77,877

Absolutely loaded including Leather, Sun Roof, DVD, Navigation $ and more. Stk#N00087A

SALE PRICE

0DOWN

$44,777OR $292 BIWEEKLY

3 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 $ 5.3 litre Vortec V8, loaded with options including heavy duty cooling and trailering pkg. Stk#N00092

SALE PRICE

0DOWN

$29,477OR $192 BIWEEKLY

4 2012 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL 1

Loaded including NAV, Leather, Park Assist and most other available options. Stk#N00083

SALE PRICE

6 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT

Automatic, Bluetooth, power group, A/C and more. Stk#274883A

$19,988

SALE PRICE 9 2000 DODGE DURANGO 4X4

5.9 V8, Automatic, Power Group and much more. Stk#194237A

SALE PRICE

$5,995

Automatic, Power Group, A/C and much more Stk#N00146

10 2008 CHEVROLET UPLANDER

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

7 passenger, automatic, power group, A/C and only 59,000 kms. Stk#111775A

$9,995

7 2012 TRANSIT CONNECT

Automatic, A/C, Power group and only 18,191 kms. Stk#N00022

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$66,195

0DOWN

$67,777OR $455 BIWEEKLY

Very RARE, 580 HP and loaded. Stk#N000139

2. $0 Down 84 month term @4.99% APR 3. $0 Down 84 month term @4.99% APR

$

8 2012 HONDA CIVIC LX

$

0DOWN

$19,877OR $130 BIWEEKLY

$11,995

11 2013 GMC YUKON DENALI XL AWD Absolutely loaded with all options including NAV Stk#N00127

SALE PRICE

$67,995

5. $0 Down 84 month term @4.99% APR

2 CONVENIENT SURREY LOCATIONS NEAR YOU! 104 AVE

Dealer #31266 All payments are before fees and plus taxes.

BARNES WHEATON HOTLINE

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152 ST

GM - NORTH SURREY


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Stk# X6958 4 cylinder, auto, a/c, power group.

ONLY

$18,980

NEWSPAPER.COM

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2013 VW PASSAT 2.5 L TRENDLINE

Stk# X6969 Auto, a/c, power group Bluetooth, alloys.

ONLY

$20,980

2010 TOYOTA RAV-4 SPORT 6 cyl, Auto, Sunroof, 4x4, Toyota CertiямБed. Stk#X6802 ONLY

$23,980

2006 VOLKSWAGEN JETTA WAGON Diesel, Auto, Sunroof, Leather, Loaded. STK#6Z9325A ONLY

$15,980

2009 TOYOTA YARIS LE

2012 NISSAN VERSA

2007 FORD EXPLORER 4X4

4 cyl, Auto, Air, Power Group. STK#X68386

Accident free, Local. STK#2YS8600A

V6, Auto, Leather, Loaded. STK#X6912

ONLY

$11,980

2012 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN 4 cyl, Auto, Leather, Sunroof, Loaded. STK# X6911 ONLY

$31,980

2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXS

2011 TOYOTA TACOMA DOUBLE CAB

Fully loaded, Leather, Sunroof. STK#729471A

4X4, TRD, V6, Auto, Loaded. STK#1T9472A

ONLY

$11,980

ONLY

$30,980

ONLY

$13,980

ONLY

$14,980

2011 FORD RANGER SPORT

2006 TOYOTA SIENNA AWD

V6,Auto, 4X4, Canopy, Loaded. STK#1T9468A

Limited, Leather , Loaded. STK#X6894A

ONLY

$18,980

2012 BMW X1 AWD

ONLY

$20,980

2002 HONDA CR-V

Stk#2Z8921A Leather, Navi, power moonroof, dual zone climate control.

Stk# 2V9483A Alloys, Side steps, Power group.

$34,980

$9,980

2002 MAZDA MPV

2003 HONDA ACCORD

2011 HONDA CR-V 4WD

2006 ACURA CSX

$6,980

$9,980

$30,980

$10,980

Stk# 2S9537A Auto, a/c, cruise, dual sliding doors.

Stk# 3P8817A Auto, a/c, cruise, keyless.

Stk# X6950 Leather , Sunroof, Alloys, Side steps.

Stk# 6Z9325AA Leather, Sunroof, Loaded.

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2013 Passat 3.6L amount shown

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2013 Jetta Up to

2013 Passat

$3,000

Up to

cash discount*

$5,000 cash discount*

It’s time to think German Engineering at vw.ca/whodathought *Limited time discount on cash purchase only of a new and unregistered 2013 Jetta 2.5L / 2013 Passat 3.6L model with 5-speed manual / 6-speed automatic transmission, to be applied against the fi nal negotiated price. Discount varies by model. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Off ers end September 30, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $25,985 / Passat 2.5L Highline, $31,970. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Jetta” and “Passat” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. “Volksfest” is a trademark of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

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©2013 Audi Canada. Limited-time lease and finance offers available through Audi Finance on approved credit, on select new and unregistered 2014 Audi models. Example: Lease a 2014 A4 2.0 TFSI quattro 6-speed manual with a base price of $39,900 which includes freight and PDI ($1,995) at 4.9%APR for 48 months, with monthly payments of $388 per month. A down payment of $6,998 or equivalent trade-in, air conditioning tax ($100), EHF for tires ($29), PPSA ($58), OMVIC ($5), $420 security deposit, Dealer Admin Fee ($295), and fi rst monthly payment due at lease inception. License, insurance, registration, options, and applicable taxes are extra. The total lease obligation is $26,971 (excluding taxes). 16,000/year kilometre allowance; charge of $0.25 km for excess kilometres. Offers end September 30, 2013, and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell or lease for less. See dealer for details. †An in-store Fall Event Bonus is available on select new and unregistered 2014 Audi models, ranging from $1,500 on A5/Q7 models, to $2,000 on A4 sedan Progressiv/A4 sedan Technik models, $3,000 on A4 sedan Comfort FronTrak models, up to $10,000 on R8 models, and may be applied towards monthly lease payments, up to the maximum specifi ed amount per model. Offer excludes A4 allroad/A5 cabriolet/A6/A7/A8/Q5/RS5/S4/S5/S6/S7/S8/SQ5/TT models. Dealer participation of $650 is required. Offers only valid on transactions dated September 4, 2013 to September 30, 2013. *Bang & Olufsen sound system is optional equipment and only available on 2014 Audi models with Technik trim, excluding R8/RS5 models. Model shown: 2014Audi A4 sedan Technik with S line Sport Package with MSRP of $48,500. “Bang & Olufsen” is a registered trademark of Bang & Olufsen O/S. “Audi”, “Vorsprung durch Technik”, and the four rings emblem are registered trademarks of AUDI AG. To fi nd out more about Audi, visit your Audi dealer, call 1-800-FOR-AUDI, or visit us at www.audi.ca.

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2013 FORD F-150 4X4 REGULAR CAB STX

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2010 FORD F-150 CREW CAB 4X4 PLATINUM EDITION

2013 FORD TAURUS SEL

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CLEARANCE PRICE

Stk#7689

2007 FORD MUSTANG GT “CALIFORNIA SPECIAL”

$28,948

$19,995

2009 HONDA RIDGELINE

2012 FORD F-150 ECO BOOST CREW CAB XLT 4X4

Stk#1331

Full power group, sun roof, lots of options and in immaculate cond.

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Stk#8812

$19,995

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SURREY — City council got an earful from residents Monday night about a stretch of road in Cloverdale that saw traffic crashes on that very afternoon, as well as the following morning. A 49-year-old Guildford woman was rushed to hospital by helicopter after her

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“That intersection is the scene of many numerous, serious accidents in the past,” she said. “We see the ambulances and so on going by on a regular basis.” Kuljit Chandi, who lives nearby, echoed the concerns of reckless driving through the neighbourhood. “It seems like every other week, there’s something going on,” he said. “I have three small children that go to Sunrise Ridge Elementary just up the street, and I don’t feel safe having my children walk to school.” On Tuesday morning at 8 a.m., as children were getting ready to head to school, there was a relatively minor three-car crash at 188th Avenue and 64th Avenue. Police said a 24-year-old man’s car collided with a vehicle driven by a 19-year-old woman. The driver of the third car involved had been waiting for a light to change. Police said the 24year-old man sustained a sore wrist. Factors leading to the cause of the crash are still being investigated. Coun. Bruce Hayne mentioned at

Monday’s council meeting that there are traffic-calming measures such as speed bumps near the elementary school, but recognized that speeding is still an issue. “I think 188th is becoming, as one of the delegates mentioned, quite problematic,” he said. “It’s a long stretch from 60th to 64th up there, it’s a fairly wide thoroughfare and cars do just go excessively quickly along that corridor. I think it’s an area that we should be concerned with.” Coun. Linda Hepner suggested implementing a speed watch along 188th. Mayor Dianne Watts acknowledged that the city has had ongoing issues with the area, including street access, and asked if the engineering department could assess the intersection again. Coun. Judy Villeneuve agreed. “Though I supported the zoning, I think that it would be worth looking at the layout carefully because obviously there’s concerns about the access and the parking issues,” said Villeneuve. “I know a lot reduction is probably not palatable to the applicant, but if it’s a better layout for that area that’s going to be safer and more livable in the neighbourhood, I think we should consider that.” Council passed third reading on the application. tzytaruk@thenownewspaper.com jzinn@thenownewspaper.com

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he received from a local IT company in potentially leasing the space. Robinson said it was council’s responsibility to ensure they were following due process, as that was drilled into them shortly after assuming office in 2011. “(Procedures) are necessary, when you’re in an elected office, to ensure that any decision especially something like the disposal of city property is impartial, at arm’s length and in the best interest of the city,” said Robinson. “At this point it doesn’t really matter if we lease the church, it doesn’t really matter who we lease it to, what does matter is how we do the process and because this is... a substantial amount of controversy around this, I think it’s in the best interest of everybody, including us as councillors who want to have clean hands, to seek another legal opinion.” Despite Robinson’s plea, the majority of council voted against the second legal opinion, with Mayor Wayne Baldwin and councillors Louise Hutchinson, Grant Meyer and Lawrence against.

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Once a suite fee is attached to a property, the only way to remove it is if the owner arranges for an inspection by a bylaw enforcement officer to confirm the suite no longer exists. To remove a suite fee from a home, the most common thing to have to prove is that the stove has been removed, said Jas Rehal, Surrey’s manager of bylaw enforcement. “That is the main item for a suite,” Rehal said. “We were finding individuals removing the stove, we’d do the inspection and it would meet the criteria for having no suite, and then we were finding the stove being put back in and the suite being re-rented.” Rehal said the approved amendments will help with enforcement. “This gives a financial penalty if someone puts a suite in without notifying the city,” he said. The city currently has more than 24,000 registered secondary suites, which has grown from 17,300 in 2011. Surrey has a total of 24 bylaw officers, two of which are dedicated to secondary suite matters. Rehal said the existing officers are able to

handle that workload. “Right now we’re managing it. We prioritize as required,” Rehal said. Crystal Litonjua has lived in the East Clayton neighbourhood for seven years, and says she has a neighbour who is removing a stove from their suite for bylaw inspections, then reinstating it after the fact. Litonjua went on to say that some homeowners near her have basement suites and also rent out coach homes on their properties, which is illegal in Surrey. She said she’s been reporting the issues to the City of Surrey for years to no avail. “I’m sick of it,” Litonjua said. “How wrong is this? I’m suffering, I’m doing what’s right, they’re doing what’s wrong and they’re getting away with it.” Litonjua said extra tenants in her neighbourhood make parking a major problem. “It’s absolutely ridiculous. I can’t even have visitors over in the evening,” she said. “You guys are in the wrong. I pay my taxes, I don’t have a suite, and I need to park in front of my home.” She hopes the amendments to the bylaw will help combat the issue, but said it’s a matter of proper enforcement.

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WHITE ROCK — Suggestions that White Rock’s waterfront railway tracks be fenced in following the death of a jogger earlier this year aren’t sitting well with Mayor Wayne Baldwin. The suggestions come as part of a safety review ordered by Transport Canada following the death of jogger Anita Lewis, who was hit by a train while trying to cross the tracks in July. The review aims to find measures to avoid such incidents from happening again, but the suggestions of fencing and adding more safetyarm crossings isn’t winning any favour from the city’s mayor. “That would be an understatement – it would be bad in many respects,” said Baldwin, noting first and foremost that fencing the tracks in would be a safety concern in its own right. “I don’t know what it is, but there

seems to be a fatal attraction that some people have with railway tracks and if you fence in the tracks and people decide to walk on them and a train comes along, there’s no way out and then they’re trapped. Then, if you put more holes in the fence for people to escape, you’ve defeated the purpose of the fence.” A fence would diminish the beauty of the waterfront and cost the city a lot of money, Baldwin added. Another suggestion – increasing the amount of crossing arms and flashing lights – would be another waste of money, said Baldwin, noting that the arms also don’t stop people from crossing the tracks, even when down. “They cost a quarter of a million (dollars) each and are we stopping people from crossing the tracks? The answer is ‘no,’” he said. “We see it all the time at the Martin Street crossing where the pier is. The lights will be flashing and the arms will be down and people still walk across.”

The waterfront railway tracks in White Rock are subject of a safety review ordered by Transport Canada following the death of jogger Anita Lewis last July. (File photo) Looking at the number of people who cross the tracks each year and the number of incidents they’ve had, Baldwin feels the measures being suggested are a big overreaction. “Given all the people crossing the tracks and all the trains that we’ve got, we’ve had one accident

like this,” he said. “The percentage is infinitesimal.” Fellow council members Alan Campbell and Grant Meyer are also on board with Baldwin, saying suggestions of a fence along the front would be detrimental to the waterfront’s beauty. “Our city would be devastated

with those changes,” said Campbell. “This was a tragic accident and that’s what it was, tragic.” Added Meyer, “There would be a riot in this city and down in the peninsula. Accidents happen once in while, but there’s no way I would go silently into the night if this was attempted.” The review is due to be completed by Oct. 31, and will consider input by the City of White Rock, railway operators Burlington Northern Santa Fe as well as other stakeholders. The city is also due to meet with BNSF in October. But if it comes down to fencing in the tracks, Baldwin said he’d fight it every step of the way. “It’s not what a reasonable person would do under reasonable methods under reasonable conditions,” he said. “We’ll have our discussions, but I would certainly be opposed to undertaking that draconian measure for this isolated incident.” cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

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lacktop politics are alive and well in the province of B.C. The concept is an old and trusty tactic for governments in Canada’s westernmost frontier. Just figure out which ridings are key to your re-election chances and bestow those communities with big infrastructure projects. And since these large projects are only possible with the help of a political party that holds the reins of power, the implicit message in announcing such grandiose schemes is, “Vote for us or you’ll be stuck driving the same rutted cow trails for another four years.” Voila, everybody is happy. The government gets reelected, the people get a job-producing upgrade on the current infrastructure, and the cost of the new highway or bridge or hospital is deferred to future generations in the form of yet another hike in the provincial debt. The premiers at the head of the old Social Credit Party were masters of this

tactic, using it extensively throughout the province to maintain a grip on power that – aside from a minor blip in the ’70s – lasted from 1952 to 1991. The Social Credit name is consigned to the history books now, but the party’s spirit lives on with its bastard stepchild, the current Liberal Party of British Columbia. Current B.C. Premier Christy Clark is a selfavowed political junkie who grew up fascinated with this province’s political culture. Clark learned her lessons well, as evidenced by her work leading the Liberals to a stunning upset of the NDP in last spring’s election. In that battle, Clark dipped into the Socreds political playbook by working the streets of small towns throughout the province spreading a message of more jobs and economic stability. Now she is reaching back into the Social Credit bag of tricks with some good old blacktop bribery for the residents of the Lower Mainland in communities located south of the Fraser River. Speaking to community representatives at the Union of British Columbia Municipalities conference last week,

Clark worked the room in true Socred fashion by announcing her government will be replacing the aging Massey Tunnel on Highway 99 with a shiny new bridge. The project is long overdue, as commuters have fumed at long delays created by the tunnel bottleneck for decades. It’s a win-win announcement for Clark and the Liberals as tens of thousands of frustrated voters, er, commuters will rejoice at the thought of a clog-free drive into Richmond and Vancouver. It also puts the NDP in a tight spot because the lefties know they can’t oppose the plan without risking the wrath of voters in at least nine provincial ridings that stand to benefit from the project. And best of all, the commencement date for construction on the new span is 2017. Hmmm, now

what else is scheduled to happen in the 2017? Well by golly, by an amazing coincidence, the next B.C. election just happens to be slated for the spring of that year. Isn’t that a fortuitous alignment of the planets? Clark and her cronies will now follow a tight timeline of announcements over the next four years leading up the first shovelful of dirt being moved to kick off the construction phase. Mark these points on your calendars to follow the fun: 2014 — Nothing is announced this year as the government instead chooses to come clean on bad news items it has kept hidden away in the two years leading to last spring’s vote. 2015 — Clark and a newly promoted backbencher from a South Fraser riding announce that the government wants to build a bridge to replace the Massey

Tunnel. It’s the Liberals’ version of going green – they love to recycle their own press releases. 2016 — Community meetings and other open house events are staged to get public feedback on the design of the project. Late in 2016, the final plan is unveiled. Any questions about tolls will be skillfully averted with political bafflegab and a promise to “cross that bridge when we come to it.” 2017 — Just weeks before the writ is dropped for the provincial election, Clark herself is at the controls of heavy machinery that officially begins construction on the new bridge. Clark and the Liberals ride the momentum to an electoral win. 2018 — With another term in office locked up, it’s time to release the bad news: the bridge project is more

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than a billion dollars over budget and wouldn’t you know it, the new span will require a $5 toll from every vehicle that crosses it. 2019 — When the bridge is finally completed, drivers avoid it in favour of the toll-free east/west connector, seriously overloading that roadway’s ideal capacity and creating massive traffic jams at rush hour. 2021 — In the weeks leading up to the provincial election, the new Liberal premier (they never last more than a couple of elections) announces a new mega project to widen the east/west connector with construction slated to begin in 2025. By an amazing coincidence, 2025 is the date for the next provincial election. B.C.’s blacktop politics – same as it ever was.

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Our mentally ill need more help A sleigh full of rotten green and red tomatoes to all the stores pushing Christmas in September. I’m not a grinch – I love Christmas. I just don’t want four months of it! When did this become acceptable? I will be boycotting the stores doing this. Who’s with me?

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An SUV full of the most rotten tomatoes to the lady who hit my car with a shopping buggy the other day at Mary’s Garden. She ranted and raved that it was not her fault and figured I should pay for having it fixed. She even tried to convince a gentleman who saw it that it was not her fault. Lady, own up to your faults. You are not setting a good example for your kids.

Many red roses to the staff of Kal-Tire on King George Boulevard in Surrey for the wonderful assistance and assurance they gave a young mother who came into their shop with a tire problem. They were polite, efficient and most accommodating, offering their services free of charge. Our family will definitely give them business in the future. Rotten tomatoes to the person who insists on sharing my recycling bin. It seems your idea of sharing is one way. I ordered the bin from the city. I pay for it on my taxes. I fill it up. You didn’t have the manners to ask if you could share, rather you come at night and overload the bin. I was always taught to respect others... A bouquet of roses to the lovely lady who offered to help me after I fell outside by Joe’s Farmers’ Market in Peninsula Village. Thank you sincerely for your kindness and support.

Rotten tomatoes to speeders who, despite all the recent news stories about fatal crashes, continue to be in such a hurry as to put our lives at risk. Roses to the Now for bringing these crashes to our attention. Hopefully, your stories and photos will give pause to pedestrians and drivers alike and will save some lives on our streets and sidewalks. Rotten tomatoes to the editor. I find the tone and name calling in this regular column appalling. Calling someone’s child an idiot! How is that OK? You could have left out that word and still made a point. As to the puppy left alone for two years, why are you not reporting that to the SPCA? They will come and check out the situation. Also, calling out cat owners? How does your hate justify this? I know there are horrible people out there, but this hatred-filled spewing is not acceptable behaviour either.

Rotten tomatoes to the Now reader who wrote that Surrey is “the national immigrant capital of Canada.” Shame on you! I guess your mother never taught you, “if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say anything at all.” Rotten tomatoes back to the person who wrote about their neighbour’s puppy – and has not reported the suffering/abuse to the SPCA for two years! Shame on you and the pup’s owner. I’ll send you a doghouse full of red roses when you pick up the phone and do the right thing. A kitty litter box of rotten tomatoes to the person who has an issue with cat owners – do tell us! I like to know why you don’t like us. It might shed some light on why my old cat has vanished and why a few years back my other cat came home with his tail chopped off!

A bouquet of roses to the entire team at Jim Pattison Outpatient for their outstanding professionalism and care. I had surgery related to a melanoma. The entire staff, from preadmission to post-op, were kind, knowledgeable and informative every step of the way. A truckload of rotten tomatoes to the person who wrote about the mom who reads to your kid’s class in her native tongue. Get off your butt and do it yourself if you don’t like it. At least she’s volunteering her time!

The Editor, I have been reading endless news articles about the mental health “crisis” for months now, but have heard no conclusion or result. Severe, untreated mental illness patients are in need of help. Hospitals need to lend a hand and police should be given a break. It has reached the federal level, but with unexpected answers. In February, Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Conservative government is providing courts with new powers to lock up people found not criminally responsible for their crimes due to mental health issues. They are classified as “high risk.” Recently, Vancouver Police Chief Jim Chu said if we truly want a community that is safer for everyone, we must find more resources and medical professionals to help those who are suffering from severe mental illness. The police are dealing with the mentally ill, but the current situation is creating nothing but immense tension for people who desperately need health care. The police are not doctors. They’re only trained to enforce the law, not clinically support people. People with mental health issues are not criminally responsible for their actions, which means they’re not in the correct state of mind or consciousness when they act violently. As Chu said, the police are becoming the first point of contact for those who are severely mentally ill and that is wrong. These people require health care, support and medical treatment, not the justice system. There are many factors to consider while debating this overwhelming rise in people with mental health issues. One is the government’s downsizing and the closure of Riverview Hospital. Higher doses of stronger drugs, the rise of crystal methamphetamine and the province’s failure to construct and open new treatment facilities have all aggravated the

situation. But who can I blame? Our hospitals barely have any beds for local patients who require health care, forget speaking about mentally ill patients who are charged with violent actions. Municipalities need to call for the reopening of Riverview. This will surely be beneficial for everyone associated with this situation – the police, health institutions and the citizens. Navi Dosanjh, 16, Surrey

HandyDART vital to keeping users healthy The Editor, Christy Clark has announced that a new bridge will replace the George Massey Tunnel. Time and time again, Clark has announced mega projects, many P3 guaranteeing long-term profit. Sadly, while money can be found for bridges and making a four-lane highway to Prince George, the provincial government is ordering TransLink to cinch its belt. HandyDART, which provides a vital link to society for seniors and disabled people, has had its service hours cut by TransLink and that money given to taxis. Clark claims to understand the frustration of families when it comes to commuting with cars, but is blind to the frustration of thousands of HandyDART users and their families who are refused rides and forced into taxis. In desperation, TransLink is trying to stem a tsunami with a Band-Aid. It costs less to care for healthy people. HandyDART is an integral part of keeping people healthy. Safe public transportation for all is not a burden, it is a savings. Taxpayers do not object to their money spent wisely. Mark Beeching, Langley

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Wind Work, Play: Weathervanes & Whirligigs Sept 24-Dec 21 | Surrey Museum Enjoy a lighthearted look at over a century of wind powered Canadian collectibles from the Canadian Museum of Civilization. Call 604-592-6956 for more info.

National Tree Day Planting Party Sat, Sept 28, 10AM – 2PM | Bear Creek Park Celebrate National Tree Day by planting trees and shrubs at Bear Creek Park. Come out to this free event and plant a tree or shrub, listen to live music, enjoy a free BBQ lunch (while supplies last), get your face painted, play nature games and more. For more information call: 604-502-6065.

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he seventh annual “A Night on Broadway” fundraiser for Surrey Food Bank is coming to you at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage on Saturday, Oct. 5, with matinee and evening performances. Not only is this Thanksgiving tradition packed with professional talent, 100 per cent of the ticket sales benefit the food bank. If this event is a sell-out (and it should be), the food bank wins big time. Thanks to Envision Financial and Da Vaughn Studios for production costs. “‘A Night on Broadway’ has become a favourite fundraiser for the communities of Surrey and North Delta,” says Marilyn Herrmann, executive director of Surrey Food Bank. “Not only do the artists deliver incredible performances with their amazing talents, the attendees make a valuable contribution to help the Surrey Food Bank. This is a most enjoyable event and a fun way to support Surrey’s food bank.” The theme this year is “Broadway goes Hollywood.” I remember when Christopher Simmons and Debra DaVaughn started this project – it was a night of opera and showcased the impressive talents of these Surrey singing stars. “We are simply thrilled to present our seventh annual concert benefitting the Surrey Food Bank,” say Simmons and DaVaughn in a press advisory. “Thanksgiving is the perfect time to be thinking of our neighbours in need, and we are happy to have the chance to give something back to the community that has supported us so faithfully throughout our careers. This year’s event promises to be full of fun with a bit of Hollywood glamour thrown in.”

Debra DaVaughn, Christopher Simmons and others perform Oct. 5 during the yearly “A Night on Broadway Goes Hollywood” show. This husband-wife team is totally sincere about those comments. They care about this city. We can return the compliment by attending this fundraiser, don’t you think? Although many of the performers have been with Chris and Debra from the first show, there are some new names added to the cast this year: baritone Chris King (music director for TUTS who will be doing the same for Gateway Theatre in Richmond

this coming season) and pianist Caitlin Hayes. The Lindbjerg Show Choir aids the individual talents in presenting excerpts from Singin’ In the Rain, Rent, West Side Story, Mary Poppins and other popular Broadway musicals that have made it to the silver screen. I just don’t know how much more incentive you need to buy tickets for this event. Surrey Food Bank serves more than

14,000 clients a month, 41 per cent of whom are under the age of 18. “We are not only proud, but honoured to be able to support such a valuable community partner,” says Shelley Besse, Envision Financial president. “Envision is committed to making a real difference in the communities we serve, and partnering with Surrey Food Bank allows us

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20 12662 112A AVE ............................................................................................. NWD M H REG 59210 74 1840 160 ST ........................................................................LT B SEC 13 TWP 1 PL 57134 NWD 105 1840 160 ST ......................................................................LT B SEC 13 TWP 1 PL 57134 NWD 265 1840 160 ST ......................................................................LT B SEC 13 TWP 1 PL 57134 NWD M 3616 ELGIN RD ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 28 TWP 1 PL 47318 NWD 2 6280 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 10209 49 7790 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 26365 55 7790 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 9029 61 7790 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 10215 84 7790 KING GEORGE BLVD ......................................................................... NWD M H REG 098060 108 7790 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 9785 142 7790 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 6771 76 7850 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 26224 15 16039 FRASER HWY ............................................. LT J BLK B SEC 25 TWP 2 PL 19257 NWD 16 16039 FRASER HWY ............................................. LT J BLK B SEC 25 TWP 2 PL 19257 NWD 57 15820 FRASER HWY .......................................................... LT C SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 33052 NWD 20 8190 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 6028 49 8190 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 6027 66 8190 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 4123 80 8190 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 8981 82 8190 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 6441 96 8190 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 7559 15 8220 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 8482 18 8220 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 27548 22 8220 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 54444 67 8220 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 2464 6 8220 KING GEORGE BLVD ............................................................................. NWD M H REG 20556 110 8224 134 ST ................................................................LT 87 SEC SE29 TWP 1 PL 66406 NWD 22 13507 81 AVE ..................................................................LT 22 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL NWS2290 NWD 13 9132 120 ST .........................................................................LT 31 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2966 NWD 43 9132 120 ST .........................................................................LT 31 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2966 NWD 48 9132 120 ST .........................................................................LT 31 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2966 NWD 42 9132 120 ST .........................................................................LT 31 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2966 NWD 14 9525 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 13897 29 9525 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 30132 20 9525 KING GEORGE BLVD ........................................................................... NWD M H REG 72638 1 1417 194 ST .................................................................................... SEC 10 TWP 7 PL 21181 NWD 1 3450 192 ST ...........................................................................LT 9 SEC 27 TWP 7 PL 35085 NWD 16378 112 AVE .................................................................LT 28 SEC 14 RGE 1 PL LMP21620 NWD 15376 110A AVE ........................................................................LT 6 SEC 16 RGE 1 PL 71565 NWD 14955 SWALLOW DR ................................................ LT 25 BLK 6 SEC 17 RGE 1 PL 25698 NWD 308 10620 150 ST ............................................................ LT 66 SEC 20 RGE 1 PL NWS1608 NWD 309 10626 151A ST .......................................................... LT 38 SEC 20 RGE 1 PL NWS2056 NWD 12 10595 153 ST .................................................................. LT 12 SEC 21 RGE 1 PL NWS18 NWD 70 10772 GUILDFORD DR .............................................. LT 70 SEC 21 RGE 1 PL NWS2003 NWD 79 10760 GUILDFORD DR .............................................. LT 79 SEC 21 RGE 1 PL NWS2003 NWD 304 15210 GUILDFORD DR ..............................................LT 44 SEC 21 RGE 1 PL LMS2768 NWD 16635 104 AVE ....................................................... LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 24 RGE 1W PL 83972 NWD 16521 GLENWOOD CR S .................................................LT 3 SEC 24 RGE 1 PL LMP14409 NWD 16680 102 AVE .................................................................LT 25 SEC 25 RGE 1 PL LMP19984 NWD 15871 102A AVE ......................................................................LT 82 SEC 27 RGE 1 PL 59597 NWD 404 15322 101 AVE .........................................LT 73 BLK 5N SEC 28 RGE 1W PL BCS2783 NWD 205 14820 104 AVE ............................................................................ LT 5 RGE 1 PL LMS1781 NWD 14654 102 AVE .......................................................................LT 230 SEC 30 RGE 1 PL 55504 NWD

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9648 151B ST ...........................................................................LT 42 SEC 32 RGE 1 PL 75536 25 9991 151 ST ................................................................ LT 25 SEC 32 RGE 1 PL NWS2428 9787 153A ST ...........................................................................LT 16 SEC 33 RGE 1 PL 18823 9972 157 ST............................................................................LT 179 SEC 34 RGE 1 PL 63124 9874 157 ST............................................................................LT 190 SEC 34 RGE 1 PL 66907 9648 160 ST........................................................................ LT 2 SEC 35 RGE 1 PL BCP23541 12682 115B AVE .................................................................. LT 1 BLK I SEC 5 RGE 2 PL 469 13056 115B AVE ......................................................... LT 14 BLK 22, 5 SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 480 13211 KING GEORGE BLVD....................................... LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 10 RGE 2 PL 5842 11242 132 ST................................................................ LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 10 RGE 2 PL 5842 11585 134 ST..........................................................LT A BLK 5N SEC 10 RGE 2W PL 80151 13739 111A AVE ..................................................LT 13 BLK 25-27 SEC 14 RGE 2 PL 14375 13835 BERG RD .......................................................................LT 30 SEC 14 RGE 2 PL 25324 13565 KING GEORGE BLVD.......................................................LT 2 SEC 15 RGE 2 PL 9649 319 13277 108 AVE .........................................LT 70 BLK 5N SEC 15 RGE 2W PL BCS2834 13014 112 AVE ...........................................................................LT 1 SEC 16 RGE 2 PL 10089 12826 112 AVE ......................................................... LT 3 BLK 5N SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 6176 12883 111 AVE ................................................................ LT 6 BLK 5 SEC 16 RGE 2 PL 8672 11045 131 ST............................................................ LT 8 BLK 5N SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 9974 13004 112 AVE ............................................................................ LT A SEC 16 RGE 2 PL 6153 11129 128 ST................................................................................LT 3 SEC 17 RGE 2 PL 9484 10970 124 ST...............................................................................BLK 2 SEC 17 RGE 2 PL 616 10788 128 ST............................................................... LT 2 BLK 1 SEC 21 RGE 2W PL 2708 12885 106A AVE .................................................. LT 54 BLK 5N SEC 21 RGE 2W PL 14675 13085 107 AVE .......................................................................LT 106 SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 32834 13418 108 AVE ...........................................................................LT 26 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL 9117 13428 108 AVE ...........................................................................LT 27 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL 9117 905 10523 UNIVERSITY DR ....................... LT 143 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL LMS1328 317 10455 UNIVERSITY DR ..........................LT 47 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS2239 2201 13399 104 AVE .....................................LT 172 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3444 511 10777 UNIVERSITY DR ..........................LT 54 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 1105 10777 UNIVERSITY DR ......................LT 120 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 1407 10777 UNIVERSITY DR ......................LT 158 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 501 13380 108 AVE .......................................LT 298 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 601 13380 108 AVE .......................................LT 308 BLK 5N SEC 22 RGE 2W PL BCS3771 10444 139 ST..............................................................LT B BLK 5N SEC 23 RGE 2 PL 11855 106 13958 108 AVE ...........................................LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 23 RGE 2W PL BCS3231 110 13789 107A AVE ......................................LT 10 BLK 5N SEC 23 RGE 2W PL BCS3689 11 14171 104 AVE ................................................................ LT 11 SEC 24 RGE 2 PL NWS41 14161 100A AVE .................................................... LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 25 RGE 2W PL 18200 14072 104 AVE ...........................................................................LT 8 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL 13542 208 14377 103 AVE .........................................LT 120 DL 25 BLK 5N RGE 2W PL LMS2030 38 13805 102 AVE ...............................................LT 88 BLK 5N SEC 26 RGE 2W PL NWS4 2109 13819 100 AVE .....................................LT 63 BLK 5N SEC 26 RGE 2W PL NWS2223 13358 104 AVE ............................................................. LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 10363 133A ST ................................................................ LT 4 BLK 2 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 10353 133A ST ................................................................ LT 5 BLK 2 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 10345 133A ST ................................................................ LT 6 BLK 2 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL 8960 2 13239 OLD YALE RD .....................................LT 7 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3271 120 13321 102A AVE ......................................LT 20 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3359 314 10237 133 ST ...........................................LT 44 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3462 409 10237 133 ST ...........................................LT 56 BLK 5N SEC 27 RGE 2W PL BCS3462 13020 104 AVE ....................................................... LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 28 RGE 2W PL 16308 10113 128A ST .............................................................. LT 9 BLK 8 SEC 28 RGE 2 PL 13405

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10373 128 ST..............................................................................LT 3 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15220 10246 127 ST............................................................... LT 5 BLK 16 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15423 10346 124A ST .............................................................. LT 5 BLK 7 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15617 12153 96 AVE ................................................................... LT 22 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL BCP12292 9817 124 ST.......................................................................... LT 1 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS139 9815 124 ST.......................................................................... LT 2 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS139 314 9632 120A ST ............................................................ LT 39 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS2192 12530 99 AVE ...........................................................................LT 22 SEC 32 RGE 2 PL 19053 9767 131A ST .............................................................. LT 16 BLK 6 SEC 33 RGE 2 PL 18414 9949 133A ST ..................................................................... LT 2 SEC 34 RGE 2 PL NWS1394 314 9763 140 ST .............................................. LT 44 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 2W PL LMS438 1810 13618 100 AVE .....................................LT 170 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 2W PL BCS2785 2303 13618 100 AVE .....................................LT 213 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 2W PL BCS2785 11413 ROYAL CR ................................................. LT 94 BLK 5N SEC 35 RGE 3W PL 49078 11831 96 AVE ............................................................LT 77 BLK 4 SEC 36 RGE 3W PL 529A 11938 97 AVE ..................................................... LT 142 BLK 5N SEC 36 RGE 3W PL 34689 11790 98 AVE .........................................................................BLK 3 SEC 3 RGE 3W PL 529A 13808 117 AVE ..........................................................................................LT 1 BLK 31 PL 2546 11172 WALLACE DR ............................................................................................ LT 2 PL 72600 11450 MCBRIDE DR .......................................................................LT 3 BLK 69&88 PL 12925 11410 LOUGHREN DR .............................................................................LT 6 BLK 6 PL 18643 14105 115 AVE ...................................................................................... LT M BLK 61 PL 14892 12672 16 AVE ................................................................. LT 6 BLK 11 SEC 7 TWP 1 PL 2834 13020 15 AVE ................................................................... LT 2 BLK 3 SEC 8 TWP 1 PL 2715 2385 152A ST ....................................................................................... SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 8492 15232 24 AVE ....................................................................................... SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 8492 2172 152 ST.......................................................... LT 335 DL LS12 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 66682 1706 157 ST...........................................................................LT 137 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 44950 1799 LILAC DR.............................................................. LT 149 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1824 212 15282 19 AVE ........................................................... LT 52 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1895 214 15313 19 AVE ........................................................... LT 70 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1896 114 15555 16 AVE .............................................................. LT 6 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL LMS2308 301 15265 17A AVE ..........................................................LT 23 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL BCS1074 303 15185 22 AVE .............................................................. LT 31 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL LMS997 1782 148 ST.............................................................................LT 25 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL 57503 114 1760 SOUTHMERE CR ........................................... LT 14 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL NWS1512 211 1850 SOUTHMERE CR E ........................................ LT 37 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL NWS1769 14460 18A AVE .........................................................................LT 7 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL 72022 2352 HARBOURGREENE DR ..............................................LT 102 SEC 18 TWP 1 PL 53691 2698 126 ST.................................................................. LT 11 BLK 1 SEC 19 TWP 1 PL 8690 13110 CRESCENT RD .......................................................... BLK 3 SEC 20 TWP 1 PL 14574 50 15355 26 AVE .............................................................. LT 45 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL LMS3292 417 15988 26 AVE ...........................................................LT 109 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL BCS3219 44 2729 158 ST .................................................................LT 80 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL BCS3092 16267 31 AVE ..................................................................LT 19 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL BCP25452 16375 30B AVE .......................................................................LT 33 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL 67604 3438 156 ST.........................................................................LT 8 SEC 26 TWP 1 PL BCP7404 150 15236 36 AVE ...............................................................LT 57 SEC 26 TWP 1 PL BCS461 144 15168 36 AVE ...............................................................LT 80 SEC 27 TWP 1 PL BCS945 15720 NO 10 (56 AVE) HWY .......................................................LT 3 SEC 2 TWP 2 PL 1151 14222 COLEBROOK RD .......................................................................................DL 51 PL 6632 13554 55A AVE .........................................................................LT 14 SEC 5 TWP 2 PL 79850 5864 126 ST.................................................................. LT F BLK 12 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL 14213 28 6366 126 ST ...................................................................LT 19 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL BCS1835 6133 NORTHPARK PL............................................................LT 321 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL 75219 5850 135 ST...............................................................................LT 26 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 21173 12917 59 AVE ....................................................................LT 29 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP42159 5702 128 ST...............................................................................LT 36 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 40261 5859 130 ST.......................................................................LT 48 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP32980 6038 131 ST........................................................................ LT 5 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL LMP37143 13046 61A AVE .......................................................................LT 365 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 61987

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20 6116 128 ST ...................................................................LT 31 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCS1142 NWD 6263 132A ST ......................................................................LT 27 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP4462 NWD 6076 133B ST ............................................................................LT 28 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 73651 NWD 6140 KING GEORGE BLVD............................................. LT 1 BLK 1 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL 2840 NWD 5889 148A ST ................................................................. LT 12 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL LMP53300 NWD 15077 59A AVE ...............................................................LT 32 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP32588 NWD 14765 57 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP34199 NWD 5901 146 ST.....................................................................LT 51 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP19977 NWD 14639 62 AVE ....................................................................LT 2 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP31214 NWD 14580 60A AVE ...............................................................LT 18 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP29809 NWD 15199 61A AVE ...............................................................LT 18 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP16874 NWD 5938 165 ST.....................................................................LT 12 SEC 12 TWP 2 PL BCP13186 NWD 14772 67A AVE ...............................................................LT 25 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP14108 NWD 14540 65 AVE ............................................................................LT 29 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL 1378 NWD 14520 65 AVE ............................................................................LT 30 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL 1378 NWD 14555 67 AVE ......................................................................LT 45 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP450 NWD 7076 144A ST ..................................................................LT 48 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP32092 NWD 7096 150 ST.......................................................................LT 1 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP17443 NWD 15181 68A AVE ...............................................................LT 14 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP18038 NWD 7012 149 ST.....................................................................LT 40 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP22420 NWD 15075 70A AVE .................................................................LT J SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP12085 NWD 14274 68 AVE ............................................................................LT 1 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 71046 NWD 6667 142A ST ............................................................................LT 1 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 83084 NWD 6727 142 ST...............................................................................LT 9 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 70428 NWD 6455 143 ST.....................................................................LT 12 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL BCP30003 NWD 6423 137A ST ....................................................................LT 9 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL BCP23526 NWD 173 13738 67 AVE ...................................................LT 173 SEC SW16 TWP 2 PL NWS1187 NWD 7101 142 ST.............................................................................LT 15 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 20893 NWD 13557 67A AVE .......................................................... LT 9 BLK 13 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 17756 NWD 13532 67A AVE .....................................................................LT 348 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 56851 NWD 6558 133A ST ........................................................................LT 531 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 65724 NWD 6596 SWANSON PL ..............................................................LT 62 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 47505 NWD 13279 64 AVE ........................................................................LT 124 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 55796 NWD 13248 64A AVE .....................................................................LT 139 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 55796 NWD 6499 131 ST...........................................................................LT 255 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 60557 NWD 12945 HELSTON CR .............................................................LT 295 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 52590 NWD 13 7141 122 ST ................................................................. LT 9 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL NWS3228 NWD 114 6960 120 ST ...............................................................LT 14 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS3494 NWD 6678 123A ST ..........................................................................LT 24 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL 82775 NWD 99 12711 64 AVE .................................................................LT 85 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS592 NWD 207 6628 120 ST ...............................................................LT 25 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS3422 NWD 305 6628 120 ST ...............................................................LT 42 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS3422 NWD 107 12769 72 AVE ............................................................ LT 45 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMS1634 NWD 64 7955 122 ST ............................................................... LT 13 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL NWS3457 NWD 61 7955 122 ST ............................................................... LT 29 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL NWS3457 NWD 207 13049 76 AVE .............................................................LT 19 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS2031 NWD 13368 78A AVE .....................................................................LT 161 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL 54791 NWD 13517 79A AVE ........................................................................... LT 11 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL 16388 NWD 14165 72 AVE ............................................................................LT 2 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 21798 NWD 109 13880 74 AVE ......................................................... LT 109 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS1220 NWD 302 7505 138 ST .............................................................. LT 31 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS1364 NWD 406 7475 138 ST .............................................................. LT 38 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS1401 NWD 105 13780 76 AVE ............................................................ LT 11 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS2915 NWD 53 7518 138 ST .................................................................LT 25 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL BCS1790 NWD 13951 77 AVE ..........................................................................LT 29 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 20049 NWD 14715 72 AVE ................................................................. LT 42 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL LMP50566 NWD 14580 76A AVE .................................................................LT 10 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP9095 NWD 7798 144A ST ....................................................................LT 13 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP5465 NWD 15001 76 AVE ..........................................................................LT 10 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL 17795 NWD 8219 167A ST ..................................................................... LT 7 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMP3458 NWD 16089 80 AVE ..................................................................... LT 4 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMP3497 NWD

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105 8260 162A ST ............................................................ LT 52 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMS1052 306 16233 82 AVE ............................................................ LT 58 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMS2130 185 16177 83 AVE .............................................................LT 51 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCS2344 35 8767 162 ST .................................................................LT 35 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCS3926 16748 86 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCP19135 15617 80 AVE ............................................................................LT 2 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 20946 15662 82 AVE ....................................................................LT 2 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCP12938 15526 87A AVE ........................................................................LT H SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 71130 18 8655 159 ST .................................................................LT 18 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS2277 8051 146A ST ................................................................. LT 71 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP49293 8416 150A ST ................................................................... LT 11 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP6788 8507 152 ST.............................................................................LT 91 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 59043 8745 151B ST ........................................................................LT 322 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 60762 14080 83 AVE ..........................................................................LT 18 SEC 28 TWP 2 PL 81046 8046 137A ST ...........................................................................LT G SEC 28 TWP 2 PL 68331 12 8236 128 ST .................................................................. LT 12 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS826 102 12889 84 AVE .............................................................. LT 5 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS1119 16 13025 84 AVE .............................................................. LT 73 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS4521 8501 KING GEORGE BLVD..................................................LT 243 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL 54493 118 12465 82 AVE .............................................................. LT 18 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS271 15 12468 82 AVE ................................................................ LT 15 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS546 8109 123 ST.............................................................................LT 12 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL 18058 117 8060 121A ST ........................................................... LT 11 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL NWS2944 404 8142 120A ST ............................................................ LT 62 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS1038 24 8358 121A ST ...............................................................LT 16 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS2963 31 8358 121A ST ...............................................................LT 23 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS2963 8634 120A ST ..........................................................................LT 12 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL 17903 318 8183 121A ST .............................................................LT 59 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS3332 12531 90A AVE ............................................................ LT 16 BLK 8 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2135 12491 90A AVE .................................................................................. SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 80642 12337 94A AVE .........................................................................LT 4 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 15695 604 9276 122 ST ............................................................... LT 34 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL NWS833 12440 96 AVE ................................................................. LT 4 BLK 4 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 2150 13554 89 AVE ....................................................................LT 1 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL BCP43492 9056 132 ST.............................................................................LT 78 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 47927 8863 131 ST.......................................................................LT 6 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL BCP29317 13004 92A AVE .....................................................................LT 196 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 40114 9117 PRINCE CHARLES BLVD ...........................................LT 235 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 40114 127 9465 PRINCE CHARLES BLVD .............................. LT 51 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL NWS1340 28 9559 130A ST .............................................................. LT 28 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL LMS4213 9365 132A ST ........................................................................LT 166 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 50622 14295 88 AVE ............................................................................LT 3 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 79113 9117 142A ST ..........................................................................LT 17 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 86597 9292 KENMORE DR ...............................................................LT 63 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 47247 9349 140 ST...........................................................................LT 155 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 53030 14876 FRASER HWY ......................................................................... SEC 34 TWP 2 PL 11152 213 15153 FRASER HWY ............................................ LT 15 SEC SE34 TWP 2 PL NWS867 33 15550 89 AVE ............................................................. LT 11 SEC 35 TWP 2 PL NWS2564 16079 89A AVE .........................................................................LT 9 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 71462 9557 162 ST...............................................................................LT 8 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 81543 16189 95 AVE ..........................................................................LT 15 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 83796 16176 95A AVE .......................................................................LT 56 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL 67714 16415 92A AVE ...................................................................LT 2 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL BCP8806 16438 93A AVE ...............................................................LT 23 SEC 36 TWP 2 PL BCP14590 19534 16 AVE ............................................................................. LT C SEC 10 TWP 7 PL 3461 18439 16 AVE ..................................................................................... SEC 16 TWP 7 PL 12282 1675 170 ST...................................................................... LT 2 SEC 18 TWP 7 PL LMP39629 17713 40 AVE ............................................................................LT 5 SEC 32 TWP 7 PL 33680 17319 0 AVE ................................................. LT 314 BLK 1N SEC 32 RGE 1E PL BCP33476 104 18663 52 AVE .................................................................LT 4 SEC 4 TWP 8 PL BCS3065 105 18651 52 AVE .................................................................LT 5 SEC 4 TWP 8 PL BCS3262

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LT 1 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL LMP29624 6241 172 ST.............................................................................LT 159 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 54083 6058 171A ST .....................................................................LT B SEC 7 TWP 8 PL LMP10821 17254 62A AVE .........................................................................LT 10 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 70822 6201 175A ST ............................................................................LT 66 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 41984 17408 62A AVE .......................................................................LT 191 SEC 7 TWP 8 PL 50042 5886 180 ST.................................................................................LT 6 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 16651 18274 60 AVE ..........................................................................LT 227 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 59136 94 17716 60 AVE ................................................................. LT 94 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL NWS183 95 17716 60 AVE ................................................................. LT 95 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL NWS183 6373 184 ST...............................................................................LT 16 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 72249 18339 63 AVE ..........................................................................LT 210 SEC 8 TWP 8 PL 54250 5606 185 ST...........................................................................LT 1 SEC 9 TWP 8 PL BCP8268 18793 58 AVE ..................................................................... LT 5 SEC 9 TWP 8 PL LMP17215 6027 GREENSIDE DR W ............................................. LT 109 SEC 10 TWP 8 PL NWS1218 6095 GREENSIDE DR W ............................................. LT 147 SEC 10 TWP 8 PL NWS1218 6689 193B ST ....................................................................LT 7 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP27724 19211 66 AVE ....................................................................LT 8 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP19602 6645 193B ST ..................................................................LT 53 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP19602 20 6785 193 ST .................................................................LT 41 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCS1858 49 19560 68 AVE ...............................................................LT 49 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCS3297 6861 192A ST ....................................................................LT 8 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP16909 7106 194B ST ..................................................................LT 72 SEC 15 TWP 8 PL BCP31783 19101 67A AVE ...............................................................LT 58 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCP32098 5 6635 192 ST .....................................................................LT 5 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS2267 11 6635 192 ST .................................................................LT 11 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS2267 68 6575 192 ST .................................................................LT 39 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS2250 264 6758 188 ST .............................................................LT 114 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS3888 267 6758 188 ST .............................................................LT 117 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS3888 18498 65 AVE ................................................................. LT 62 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL LMP19957 19181 69A AVE ...............................................................LT 14 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCP26488 18 7067 189 ST ...................................................................LT 17 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCS779 18576 66A AVE .................................................................LT 65 SEC 16 TWP 8 PL BCP9358 6483 179A ST ..........................................................................LT 85 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL 78706 17941 70 AVE ..................................................................LT 10 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL BCP20518 7 18181 68 AVE ................................................................ LT 55 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL LMS4258 19 18199 70 AVE ...............................................................LT 19 SEC 17 TWP 8 PL BCS3003 17482 64A AVE .................................................................LT 7 SEC 18 TWP 8 PL BCP30183 7964 168 ST.................................................................. 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Maroon 5, Supertramp among first concerts Rhythm guitarist, pianist and covocalist Harley Small said, “I don’t remember when it was, but it was Maroon 5 and I went because my mom and my sister got tickets and I just wanted to go to a concert, so I went to that.” “In 2006, me and (drummer) Jess (Desrochers) went to Bob Dylan together, and Kings of Leon opened,” said lead guitarist and co-vocalist Ross Jenkins. “They were really good at the time.” “Emphasis on ‘at the time,’” added Desrochers. While some bands just aren’t as good as they used to be, others are still near and dear to the hearts of fans who saw them long ago. Dan Hare, leader of local cover group March Hare, remembered the time his uncle took him to a show at the Pacific Coliseum in 1973. “It was the Guess Who, with Burton Cummings,” he said. “The Guess Who was one of my biggest influences. I came home and started playing ‘These

There were a couple thousand people, all standing and cheering. The crowd encouraged them to play the song (Van Morrison’s ‘Gloria’) three times that night. Eyes’ on the piano right away. “In those days, you had to listen to the records to learn. I listened to (Burton Cummings’s) records and sang along to everything that he sang so I could learn from them.” And musicians aren’t the only ones motivated by concerts to host their own – promoters have a passion for live performance, too. Janice Savage, owner of Beyond Scarlett Arts & Entertainment, told the Now about her start with shows. “Supertramp at the old outdoor stadium at the PNE,” she said. “It was a beautiful summer day with my

girlfriends. I was 14 and we had so much fun. I think every teenager was there.” Rod Dranfield of the White Rock Blues Society had to think back to the summer of 1966 in Dorval, Que., for the first show he’d ever seen. “(Local promoter) Donald K. brought in The Shadows of Night, who had a major hit with Van Morrison’s ‘Gloria,’” he said. “There were a couple thousand people, all standing and cheering. The crowd encouraged them to play the song three times that night. “I think it was the only hit they ever had. Someone recently posted the tune on YouTube with a picture of the album cover. I still own the album.” And some people got to experience live music with 28,000 other people without leaving Surrey. “Lollapalooza, 1994. Green Day, Smashing Pumpkins, Beastie Boys, A Tribe Called Quest. It was in Cloverdale, and I was 12,” said Jim Black, guitarist of Star Captains. “That was such a good time to hear those bands. My parents took me to so many shows. My parents were pretty hip.”

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p.m., www.themiragenightclub.ca. Moving Pictures: The Music of Rush: Tribute band performs Saturday, Sept. 28 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock, 7 p.m. show. Tickets and info: www. bluefrogstudios.ca. “Faithful Voices”: Gospel concert featuring Seattle artist Malcolm Oliver, youth band PS 98 and St. Matthew’s choir Chorus Angelorum, 7:15 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 28 at St. Matthew’s Catholic church, 16079 88th Ave., Surrey. Tickets $10 each, 604-589-2448. Classical Coffee Concerts: Series features classical music performed

at Surrey Arts Centre’s studio theatre on select Thursday mornings, 604-501-5566. Oct. 3: Sarah Hagen and Ariel Barnes; Nov. 7: Sarah Hagen with violinist Joan Blackman. “40 Million Salmon Can’t Be Wrong”: Environment-themed concert weaves together songs, stories, art images and science, Saturday, Oct. 5 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock, featuring Holly Arntzen, Kevin Wright, Roy Henry Vickers, Russ George. Tickets $35, bluefrogstudios.ca. Jane’s Blonde: Pop-rock party band plays the hits at video-shoot showcase, 9 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 5

at The Olympia, 10257 King George Blvd. Tickets $10 each, or two for $15. Info: http://tinyurl.com/l4we6vc. New Orford String Quartet: Performs Friday, Oct. 18 as part of White Rock Concerts series at White Rock Baptist Church. Info: 604-5356692, www.whiterockconcerts.com. JW-Jones: Canadian blues guitarist brings high-energy band to Pacific Inn Resort bar on Saturday, Oct. 19. Info/tickets: whiterockblues.com. The Dominik Heins Show featuring Wendy Bollard: Local boogie-woogie pianist and singer in semi-scripted show Saturday, Oct. 19 at First United Church, White Rock.

Tickets $25 via tickets.surrey.ca. Vancouver Symphony Orchestra: “Surrey Nights” series concert Monday, Oct. 28 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, featuring conductor Simon Wright. 604-876-3434. Colin James: Guitarist and singer brings “Up Close and Personal” acoustic tour to Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre on Sunday, Nov. 10, with guest musician Chris Caddell. Tickets and info: 604-5076355, bellperformingartscentre.com. Jazz Vespers at Northwood United Church: Hour-long concert events on select Sunday afternoons at church, 8855 156th St., Surrey,

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OPEN MIC Delta Arts Council welcomes singers, musicians, actors, poets and dancers at event Friday, Sept. 27 at Firehall Centre for the Arts (11489 84th Ave., North Delta). “This south-of-the-Fraser ‘Backstage Club’ has members with a full range of entertainers and styles. No bands.” Patti McGregor is the emcee. Doors open at 7 p.m. Info: 604-581-6270.

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Piper picks music over marathon run Sunday Amy Reid Now staff Twitter @amyreid87

SURREY – If you’ve ever taken in the bagpipe performance at Whalley Legion for its Remembrance Day celebration, then you’ve heard the musical stylings of Cedar Hills Caledonian Pipe Band. But the Legion isn’t the only place the group performs. They take part in the city’s Canada Day celebrations as well as Fusion Festival and, this Sunday, runners will hear the pipers piping during Surrey International World Music Marathon. The band is one of the many “Cultural Music Miles” performers – live music highlighting each mile along the route – and they will be hard to miss. “Everyone knows the bagpipes,” said Garth Newlands, pipe major of the band, which has about 14 members. “Everyone associates bagpipes with the Scottish culture immediately.” But interestingly enough, bagpipes have only been in Scotland since the 1200s, Newlands said. “Before that, they actually came from India – they were actually an Asian

instrument. When they got to Scotland, they were perfected,” he said. “Not many people know that.” The band performed at the inaugural Surrey marathon last year, and the group is excited to be back again. Newlands said it was natural for him to gravitate toward the event, not only because he loves to share his art, but because he is a fitness guy himself. “I’m also a runner,” he said, pointing to several medals hung above his dining room table. “It wasn’t the prettiest time in the world,” he said of his first half marathon. “But I got it done.” To date, Newlands has completed four half marathons, and also a full one. But when it came to the Surrey marathon, the question was to pipe, or to run. Ultimately, it came down to priorities, Newlands said with a chuckle. “I would like to run it, being that it’s in our own backyard, but it’s a bigger draw for the pipe band to be there and for us to entertain people. It gives the runners something to look forward to,” he said. Newlands said the Surrey race is quite unique, both because it has a musical component and because it shows off the

Garth Newlands, pipe major of Cedar Hills Caledonian Pipe Band, was recently interviewed for a BBC documentary film. (Photo: AMY REID) city’s many cultures. “This one is very much like Fusion Festival. You could almost call this the Fusion Fest marathon. There’s that much diversity in it... There’s Korean dancers, Irish dancers, all kinds of things going on... The music really gives people a chance to hear different things and takes their focus away from the pain. It gives them something else to concentrate on,” he said. And Newlands loves to share his art,

because bagpiping is in his blood. His grandfather was a piper as a boy and when the First World War broke out, he volunteered and joined the 48th Highlanders of Canada. He served for five years in battlefields as the pipe major of his band. “He was in France a lot of the time, but they would have been through the different battle zones... Vimy and Passchendaele... all the major stuff that was going on. We’re pretty sure he was at every major battle.” His grandfather returned home after the war and continued playing the bagpipes until he was 82 years old. Newlands first picked up the pipes in 1997. That family history caught the attention of BBC director Andy Twaddle, who is working on a documentary on pipers of the First World War. Twaddle was in Surrey for a few days earlier this month to film the pipe band and do interviews. And just one day after the Surrey marathon, Newlands is being flown to France for more interviews. Visit www.chcpb.ca for more information on the pipe band and for more information on the Surrey marathon, visit surreymarathon.com. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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“Oh What a Night”: Musical revue features the hits of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons at Bell Performing Arts Centre on Wednesday, Nov. 13, as part of cross-Canada tour. Show details are online at www. ohwhatanighttribute.com, tickets via 604-507-6355 and www. bellperformingartscentre.com.

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WRESTLING Allstar Wrestling’s “Wrestle Reunion” event Friday, Sept. 26 at Alice McKay Building (Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050A 176th. St., Surrey), featuring alumni Buddy Wayne, Rocky DellaSerra, Mike Edwards and others. Tickets are $20 front row, ringside $15, bleachers $12, in advance at Comics SceneEvergreen Mall in Fleetwood and Central City Comix. Info and tickets: www.vtixonline.com and 604-7100872.

FOOD/BEVERAGES Ukrainian “soul food” (perogies, cabbage rolls and borsch) available on Friday, Sept. 27 at a fundraiser from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108th Ave., Surrey. “Eat-in, take away, or ready for your freezer.” For information, call 604-531-1923 or 604-581-0313.

DANCES Old-time dancing at Kennedy Hall: At 8870 120th St., Surrey, on the first Saturday of every month. “Fun for the whole family,” from 8 to 11 p.m., with live music. Info: Jerry, 604-574-9118.

BOOKS/LIT Surrey Muse: Arts and literary event Friday, Sept. 27 at City Centre library, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., featuring author Fabiola Naguib, poet Diego Bastiannutti and performer Sam Migliore. Open microphone to follow. Free Admission, donations welcome. “Local Author Sundays” events on select dates at Black Bond Books, 15562 24th Ave., South Surrey (604536-4444, blackbondbooks.com). Surrey International Writers’ Conference: 21st annual event Oct. 25 to 27 at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, with workshops designed to educate and inspire writers of any experience. Book fair Saturday, Oct. 26 from 5:30 to 7 p.m., with authors in attendance. Info: www.siwc.ca. Irish Poetry Nights: Semiahmoo Arts and Irish Club of White Rock stage events on third Wednesday of each month at Slainte by the Pier bar/restaurant on Marine Drive, White Rock, 7:30 p.m. Contact: Ray Fynes, 604-542-3667. Zero-360: Open-mic style literary event offers stage to local writers for maximum of 360 seconds (six minutes) each, on second Thursday of each month, 7:30 p.m. at Pelican

Rouge coffee house in Central Plaza, 16th Ave at 152nd St., White Rock. Event hosted by Semiahmoo Arts, semiahmooarts.com, 604-536-8333.

BUSINESS Dr. Alan Davis, president and vice-chancellor of Kwantlen Polytechnic University (KPU), will present an overview of VISION 2018 - KPU’s new strategic plan, and its economic importance to Surrey and South Fraser businesses at luncheon event Wednesday, Oct. 2 at Eaglequest Golf Course (7778 152 St., Surrey). Admission $35 + GST each or $210 + GST for a table of six. Info: www.businessinsurrey. com/sidebar-events or call 604-5817130. Surrey Board of Trade’s Manufacturing Industry Reception: Event on Thursday, Oct. 3 at Surrey Board of Trade office (#101, 14439 104th Ave., Surrey) from 6 to 8 p.m. Refreshments will be served. Surrey Board of Trade Business-to-Business & the Arts networking reception: 10th-anniversary event hosted by the Surrey Arts Centre on Tuesday, Oct. 8, from 6 to 8 p.m. Live entertainment, food and more, plus emcee Jackson Davies and salute to Surrey’s new Civic Treasures. Info: 604-581-7130.

SALES Craft Fair at Cloverdale United Church on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., 17575 58A Ave., Cloverdale. Crafters wanted, contact Marguerite Cryer at 604-574-5603. “Come check out lovely crafts, bake table, books and lunch.” Colebrook United Church Christmas Fair on Saturday, Dec. 7 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Vendors wanted, email juliafitzs@shaw.ca or info@colebrookunited.org.

KIDS/FAMILY Dora the Explorer in “Search for the City of Lost Toys”: Live production performed on Oct. 12 (multiple show times) at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. 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, Dinosaurs, Cowboy/Cowgirl, Ancient Egypt and more.” Saturdays from 2-4 p.m. $12.50 per child (birthday child is free). Must pre-book at 604-5926956.

SPORTS 2013 Surrey International World Music Marathon: presented by Central City, is the 2nd annual event that will hit the streets of the city Sept. 29. Offering a full, half, 5K walk/run, relay and kids run, the event is about fun and fitness with unique themed “cultural miles” featuring world music along the route. Details and race registration at www.surreymarathon.com.


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Surrey Art Gallery curator Jordan Strom speaks at a reception Saturday to launch two new exhibits at the Bear Creek Park facility.

Dancer/choreographer Susan L. Lehmann of Surrey.

Around Town Surrey Arts Gallery kicked off two new exhibits on Saturday – ‘Sarindar Dhaliwal: Narratives from Beyond’ and ‘Figuring Ground.’ Photos by Gord Goble Exhibiting artist Jeremy Herndl (left) with proud dad Peter Sproson.

Sylvia Grace Borda (left, one of the artists who began displaying Saturday night) shows friend Evelyn Zaklan (of Surrey’s Zaklan Heritage Farm) how to use the supplied glasses to view her 3D artwork.

DJ MTS (whose real name is Imtiaz Popat) smiles for the camera while spinning tunes.

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Lord Tweedsmuir running back Jamel Lyles (22) dances through a flock of Kelowna Owls defenders during the Panthers 35-0 win to open class AAA league play last Friday in Cloverdale. (Photo: JACOB ZINN) (Seaquam) in two years and I think we had a better chance the last two times we played them, we just didn’t play well. We’re trying to install a new offence and defence and we’ve won three out of four games. So overall we’re doing pretty good. “Seaquam is not a bad team, but they’re just putting in a new offence there so their kids are still learning.” Will Gladwell scored a pair majors to spark the Crusaders, catching a 25-yard TD pass from Patrick Shoemay and then returning the kickoff 85 yards to start the second half. Lucas Ciampeletti accounted for the other Holy Cross major. Josh Manno was a disruptive force on

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players just kind of psyched themselves out because of the name South Delta. Once we settled in we did OK. We held South Delta to 13 points in the first half, but in the second half we fell apart. “South Delta didn’t do anything spectacular, our guys just tried to do too much. They tried to do somebody else’s job instead of focusing on their own. That was our biggest issue.” Daniel Horvath scored the first Hornets’ major while quarterback Josh Zivny ran for another major on a nine-yard bootleg. The Hornets play their first league home game on Saturday when they host Hugh Boyd Saturday at 1:30 p.m.

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Coastal FC captain Scott Barling (right) can only watch as a West Coast rival heads the ball away during Fraser Valley Soccer League men’s premier action Sunday at South Surrey Athletic Park. The Maple Ridge visitors spoiled Coastal’s day by posting a 3-0 win. (Photo: GORD GOBLE)

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SURREY — Coastal FC picked up their first win of the young Metro Women’s Soccer League season with a 3-0 decision at the expense of Westside in South Surrey Sunday night. Coastal took care of business early, scoring two goals in the first half to take the wind out of the Westside sails. A third goal in the second half sealed the visitors’ fate. Britta Rustad, Lindsay Sadgrove and Christine Lyle provided the goals for Coastal. “We were up 2-0 at the half and the game was never really in doubt.” said Coastal coach Matt Holbrook. “It was a hard-fought game because Westside works hard, but they don’t have enough talent to really break us down. We kept a lot of possession and that’s good because that’s something we are really focusing on this year. “We only had one sub so we wanted to control possession as much as possible and not burn too much energy. It worked well and we were never in doubt of getting scored on.” Elsewhere, 10-time provincial champion Surrey United continues to roll along, posting their third win

in as many games with an impressive 3-0 romp over the Peninsula Co-op Highlanders in Victoria. Surrey wasted no time in seizing control of the proceeding with two goals before the 20-minute mark of the opening half. Nicole Stewart accounted for all of the Surrey scoring. She got things going in the sixth minute when she nodded home a free kick from Kate Qually. The duo provided an instant replay of the opening goal 14 minutes later with an identical effort. Stewart completed her hat trick in the second half when she redirected a crossing pass through the Peninsula box. Surrey coach Leigh Sembaluk said while collecting the win was nice, he was more pleased with the solid form his team is showing as they prepare for the national club championships next month. “Our goal right now is to get ready for nationals in two weeks so it’s good to see the finer details coming together before the trip,” he said. “Set pieces are always important in that tournament and our delivery on the free kicks Sunday was excellent. It was good to see, but at the same time, I don’t know if their defending on our pieces was all that great.”

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STANDARD FEATURES INCLUDE:

Inventory is limited. Dealer order may be required.

2013

Limited model shown

ELANTRA GT

AIR CONDITIONING • 7 AIRBAGS • SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM • VEHICLE STABILITY MANAGEMENT W/ESC & TRACTION CONTROL SYSTEM • HEATED FRONT SEATS

HWY: 5.3L/100 KM CITY: 7.6L/100 KMʈ

SANTA FE SPORT 2.0T 2013 CANADIAN UTILITY VEHICLE OF THE YEAR

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2009 FORD ESCAPE HYBRID 4X4 automatic, balance of 8 year, 160,000 km warranty. 77,000 kms

Inventory is limited. Dealer order may be required.

AVAILABLE FEATURES: SE with Tech. shown

SIRIUS XM™ RADIO WITH BLUETOOTH® HANDS FREE PHONE SYSTEM • PANORAMIC SUNROOF • 17Ǝ ALLOY WHEELS • 7Ǝ TOUCHSCREEN NAVIGATION SYSTEM W/HIDDEN REARVIEW CAMERA • HEATED FRONT SEATS

ELANTRA GT 2013 BEST NEW SMALL CAR (OVER $21K)

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18,988

$

5-year/100,000 km Comprehensive Limited Warranty†† 5-year/100,000 km Powertrain Warranty 5-year/100,000 km Emission Warranty

2009 FORD FUSION HYBRID

(CAR OF THE YEAR)

automatic, mint condition, balance of 8 year, 160,000 km warranty. Only 49,000 kms

50

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MPG

SPECIAL PRICE

17,988

$

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604-317-7276

The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on a new 2013 Accent 5 Door L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto/Elantra GT SE 6-Speed Auto with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0.99%/0% for 96/96/96/24 months. Bi-weekly payments are $73/$82/$139/$453. No down payment required. Cost of Borrowing is $0/$0/$1,126/$0. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760/$1,550. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2013 Elantra L 6-Speed Manual for $16,999 (includes $500 in price adjustments) at 0% per annum equals $82 bi-weekly for 96 months for a total obligation of $16,999. Cash price is $16,999. Cost of Borrowing is $0. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,550. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ʈFuel consumption for 2013 Accent 5 Door L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Elantra L 6-Speed Manual (HWY 5.2L/100KM; City 7.1L/100KM)/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto (HWY 6.7L/100KM, City 10.1L/100KM)/Elantra GT SE 6-Speed Auto (HWY 5.3L/100KM; City 7.6L/100KM) are based on Energuide. Actual fuel efficiency may vary based on driving conditions and the addition of certain vehicle accessories. Fuel economy figures are used for comparison purposes only. ʕPrice of models shown: 2013 Accent 5 Door GLS 6-Speed Manual/Elantra Limited/Santa Fe Sport 2.0T Limited AWD/Elantra GT SE Tech 6-Speed Auto are $19,249/$24,849/$40,259/$27,899. Prices include Delivery and Destination charges of $1,550/$1,550/$1,760/$1,550. Registration, insurance, PPSA, fees, levies, charges, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and Destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ΩPrice adjustments are calculated against the vehicle’s starting price. Price adjustments of up to $200/$500/$500/$2,350 available on 2013 Accent 5 Door L 6-Speed Manual/Elantra L 6-Speed Manual/Santa Fe Sport 2.4L FWD Auto/ Elantra GT SE 6-Speed Auto. Price adjustments applied before taxes. Offer cannot be combined or used in conjunction with any other available offers. Offer is non-transferable and cannot be assigned. No vehicle trade-in required. †ΩʕOffers available for a limited time, and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

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MSRP $28,585

CHERISE

$

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MSRP $40,245

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$

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$

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Stk#3-176609

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$

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Loaded with extras including Leather, Sun Roof, DVD, Power Liftgate and more. Stk#P3025

0 DOWN

$

0

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SALE PRICE

0 DOWN

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6 2011 KIA FORTE 5

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DOWN

$

0 DOWN

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$

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$46,995OR $306 BIWEEKLY

4 2012 BUICK REGAL SALE PRICE

$

$19,995OR $130 BIWEEKLY

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$

6” lift and brand new 35X12.5 Mudders, 6.2 L V8, all power group options, soft tonneau cover, power pedals, factory trailer brake and only 44,000 kms. Stk #P3056

FROM

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$36,388OR $237 BIWEEKLY

8 2010 VW JETTA TDI

$

0 DOWN

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$21,995

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5. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 6. $0 Down 84 month term @5.74% APR 7. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 8. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR

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$

0 DOWN

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

$29,995 OR $195 BIWEEKLY

10 2010 KIA RIO 5

Power group, A/C, tilt, cruise and only 43,000 kms. $ DOWN Stk#105489A SALE PRICE OR $70 BIWEEKLY

0

$9,995

11 2007 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REGULAR CAB

V6, automatic, A/C, matching canopy and good kms. $ DOWN Stk#206882A SALE PRICE OR $91 BIWEEKLY

$9,995

0

12 2010 GMC TERRAIN SLT AWD

Leather interior,V6, power group, tilt, cruise and much more. Stk#393313A SALE PRICE

$

0 DOWN

$19,995OR $130 BIWEEKLY

9. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR 10. $0 Down 84 month term @6.97% APR 11. $0 Down 60 month term @6.97% APR 12. $0 Down 84 month term @4.97% APR

2 CONVENIENT SURREY LOCATIONS NEAR YOU! All payments are before fees and plus taxes.

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604-484-2352 barneswheatongm.com

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MSRP $40,885

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2013 $ 34,488 CHEVROLET SILVERADO REG CAB

CHERISE

604-866-2609

2013 GMC TERRAIN FWD

Well equipped and ready to go UP TO

$

MSRP $29,315

SALE PRICE

13,050

Automatic, A/C, Cruise Control, Bluetooth & On-Star with turn by turn navigation Stk#3-354716

$18,988 • Technology Package • MyLink tm • 7 inch Touch Screen • Blue Tooth with Audio Streaming • USB Port • Rear Vision Camera • A/C and Power Group • Sirius XM Satellite Radio • Leather wrapped steering wheel with Audio Controls • On-Star with turn by turn Navigation • 10 air bags • 5 Year Roadside Assistance (up to 160,000 kms) • Barnes Dealer Reward Points and much more *Two year program or 40,000 kms in accordance with the oil life monitoring system, maxium four LOF.

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SALE PRICE PRICE

ALL NEW 2014 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT

$

25,488

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LEASE FOR

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229

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5 2012 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT

PLEASE CALL ME DIRECTLY ON MY CELL @ 604-649-6186

$77,877

Absolutely loaded including Leather, Sun Roof, DVD, Navigation $ and more. Stk#N00087A

SALE PRICE

0DOWN

$44,777OR $292 BIWEEKLY

3 2012 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 CREW CAB 4X4 $ 5.3 litre Vortec V8, loaded with options including heavy duty cooling and trailering pkg. Stk#N00092

SALE PRICE

0DOWN

$29,477OR $192 BIWEEKLY

4 2012 CHEVROLET CAMARO ZL 1

Loaded including NAV, Leather, Park Assist and most other available options. Stk#N00083

SALE PRICE

6 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT

Automatic, Bluetooth, power group, A/C and more. Stk#274883A

$19,988

SALE PRICE 9 2000 DODGE DURANGO 4X4

5.9 V8, Automatic, Power Group and much more. Stk#194237A

SALE PRICE

$5,995

Automatic, Power Group, A/C and much more Stk#N00146

10 2008 CHEVROLET UPLANDER

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

7 passenger, automatic, power group, A/C and only 59,000 kms. Stk#111775A

$9,995

7 2012 TRANSIT CONNECT

Automatic, A/C, Power group and only 18,191 kms. Stk#N00022

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$66,195

0DOWN

$67,777OR $455 BIWEEKLY

Very RARE, 580 HP and loaded. Stk#N000139

2. $0 Down 84 month term @4.99% APR 3. $0 Down 84 month term @4.99% APR

$

8 2012 HONDA CIVIC LX

$

0DOWN

$19,877OR $130 BIWEEKLY

$11,995

11 2013 GMC YUKON DENALI XL AWD Absolutely loaded with all options including NAV Stk#N00127

SALE PRICE

$67,995

5. $0 Down 84 month term @4.99% APR

2 CONVENIENT SURREY LOCATIONS NEAR YOU! 104 AVE

Dealer #31266 All payments are before fees and plus taxes.

BARNES WHEATON HOTLINE

GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE

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$13,980

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2006 TOYOTA SIENNA AWD

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ONLY

$18,980

2012 BMW X1 AWD

ONLY

$20,980

2002 HONDA CR-V

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Stk# 2V9483A Alloys, Side steps, Power group.

$34,980

$9,980

2002 MAZDA MPV

2003 HONDA ACCORD

2011 HONDA CR-V 4WD

2006 ACURA CSX

$6,980

$9,980

$30,980

$10,980

Stk# 2S9537A Auto, a/c, cruise, dual sliding doors.

Stk# 3P8817A Auto, a/c, cruise, keyless.

Stk# X6950 Leather , Sunroof, Alloys, Side steps.

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It’s time to think German Engineering at vw.ca/whodathought *Limited time discount on cash purchase only of a new and unregistered 2013 Jetta 2.5L / 2013 Passat 3.6L model with 5-speed manual / 6-speed automatic transmission, to be applied against the fi nal negotiated price. Discount varies by model. Dealer may sell for less. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Off ers end September 30, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $25,985 / Passat 2.5L Highline, $31,970. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Jetta” and “Passat” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. “Volksfest” is a trademark of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

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2011 FORD FUSION HYBRID

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$16,995

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$26,995

$21,995

$29,995

$17,995

2013 FORD EDGE LTD. AWD

2008 FORD F-150 CREW CAB LARIAT 4X4

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$22,995

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$27,995

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$34,995

SALE PRICE

$9,995

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$49,995

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