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SURREY — Members of Surrey’s Filipino and IndoCanadian communities are joining forces to raise money for those affected by Typhoon Haiyan, which devastated the

central Philippines. The Celebrity Tributes for Phillipine Typhoon Haiyan Victims event is set for Thursday, Nov. 14 at 6 p.m. at the Grand Taj Banquet Hall. Sukhi Bath of Sukhi Bath Motors has offered to pay for the food, as well as the venue, an

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SURREY — The City of Surrey’s proposed 2014 budget will mean a property tax and utilities increase of more than $100 to the average homeowner, if approved. The average home, assessed at $643,600, will be looking at an increase of $113 per year. The city is looking at a 2.9 per cent property tax hike, which works out to $44.40 on the average home, bringing the average property tax bill to $1,497. When it comes to utilities, the total proposed increase for 2014 is $68.94: $15.31 for a one per cent road and traffic levy, $19.36 for water, $19.26 for sewer, $13 for drainage, dyking and flooding, and $2 for garbage. Those increases will bring the average utility bill to $1,267 – $93.68 for the road and traffic levy, $411.32 for water, $278.01 for sewer, $201 for drainage, dyking and flooding and $283 for garbage. And a $15 increase is proposed for the secondary suite fee, bringing the total suite fee to $410. Overall, the average homeowner in Surrey is looking at a bill of $2,764, or $3,174 if they have a secondary suite. The proposed budget allows for 12 new police officers, plus five additional support staff. No new firefighters, bylaw officers or animal control officers are currently budgeted for. The city expects to spend $9 million on labour contract increases and $2.4 million on third party increases. The city is set to discuss the budget at a finance committee meeting on Nov. 25. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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Park and Ride expansion is now open Surrey Urban Mission’s director Jonquil Hallgate says cough drops, while not a perfect solution, help people sleep and, in turn, allow everyone else in the shelter’s extreme weather beds to get a good night’s rest. (Photo: KEVIN HILL)

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SOUTH SURREY — The South Surrey Park and Ride has 367 new stalls for commuters to make use of following the opening of an expansion at the popular transit hub located on King George Boulevard. The $4.5-million expansion brings the total number of stalls at the site up to 840 and opens one week after fees were introduced to the lot. “The expanded parking lot will supply much-needed parking in South Surrey and provide commuters with more transportation options,” said TransLink CEO Doug Kelsey. For years, the popular park and ride has been a convenient way for those living in the south to take transit without having to drive north to the SkyTrain. For many, the daily commute involved parking at the King George Boulevard lot and then hopping on a bus into Vancouver or Richmond. “Government invested $4.5 million to expand this important park and ride because transit infrastructure supports this growing community,” said SurreyPanorama MLA Marvin Hunt. “The extra parking spaces will allow more people to use transit.” Users will now have to pay $2 a day or $40 a month to use the park and ride, which are being collected by Impark. While these fees are in effect, Impark’s senior vice president of business development Julian Jones said there is a transition period in effect where users are not being fined for not paying. “We’ve got ourselves an introductory period so we have to get people used to the change,” said Jones. “So at the moment we’re writing what we refer to as ‘courtesy notices’ reminding people the system has changed.” cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

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ith winter nearing, homeless people in Surrey and White Rock are about to face low temperatures and the seemingly endless rain the Lower Mainland is famous for. While many consider dry socks, gloves and jackets necessities, the truth is they are luxuries to some in our community.

The extreme weather bed program started early this year and Surrey residents are being called on for donations. Usually opening in mid- to lateNovember, heavy rainfall opened the emergency program on the first and second of the month this year. There are 80 beds in Surrey and White Rock, with 20 more that can open if needed. The Surrey Urban Mission participates in the program and the mission’s director, Jonquil Hallgate, said dry clothing is always in demand. “We always need donations,” she said. “A lot of time in winter, people come close to pneumonia.” Hallgate said a few years ago, the program received a donation of thousands of cough drops. After distributing them to their clients, organizers realized what a big help they were. “Everybody is sick, coughing in here, and nobody can sleep,” Hallgate said.

The cough drops, while not a perfect solution, help people to sleep and, in turn, allow everyone else in the extreme weather beds to get a good night’s rest. “It’s amazing what a good night sleep can do,” Hallgate said. So this winter, pull out that old jacket, or pick up a pair of socks or cough drops, and donate to those in the community living without. The Now is accepting new socks and underwear, gently-used or new coats, tuques and gloves, as well as cough drops. First aid supplies, such as Band-Aids, bandages and antibiotic ointments, will also be accepted. Now staff will then distribute the items to charitable agencies in the city. Drop off the items during business hours Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Now office is located at Suite 201-7889 132nd St., Surrey. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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Luisa Marshall, who is also a Canadian TV talk show host, said she wanted to be involved because she’s Filipina and has friends who are affected by the tragic typhoon. “I don’t have family in that area, but I have friends who their families are still missing. For so many days now, they haven’t heard anything. It’s really heartbreaking,” she said. “At first I thought, oh it’s just another typhoon... But this one is really bad. It really touched me.” Marshall said the organizers are hoping to raise $50,000 through Thursday’s event. “That will give them a fresh start, and I hope we can help a few people. We’re hoping they can rebuild their lives,” Marshall said. One of the event organizers, Nellie Vandt, is from the Phillipines. She has cousins, aunts and uncles who live in the area affected by the typhoon and she doesn’t know if they’re alive. “I haven’t heard from them,” Vandt said. “There’s no cellphones, no communication,

so we don’t know where they are.” This compelled her to take action, and she teamed up with Sukhi Bath to put on the event. “Hopefully people will come out this Thursday and support,” she said, adding that the group is still accepting donations for auction items. This is the only contribution we can give.” All event proceeds will go to Canadian Red Cross. For tickets, call Nellie Vandt at 604771-5370 or Jerry “Papa Bear” Legaspi at 604-720-9882. Item donations for the silent auction can be dropped off at Sukhi Bath Motors, at 15437 Fraser Hwy. In Whalley, Olympia Pizza owner Lhord Macalanda is hosting his own fundraiser at his restaurant on Nov. 22 for relief from Typhoon Haiyan. The show will feature performances by 10 rock bands, including Subdivide, throughout the night. The federal government will be matching all donations made to registered Canadian charities providing aid to the Phillipines.

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ranked as the highest priority, with street enhancements and marketing also appearing on the radar. When asked what stakeholders liked least about Newton, they responded with, “ingress of unsavoury people from Surrey Central,” “drug deals, people strung out and garbage left everywhere” and “city has installed meter parking and should be withdrawn immediately,” to name a few quotes. However, when asked what they liked the best about the area, stakeholders responded with “centrally located,” “affordable” and “mixed culture.” In a letter to council, NBIA chair Linda McCabe wrote, “In general our outreach findings have been positive. The majority of survey respondents indicated they are in favour of the formation of a BIA for Newton.... The overall positive feedback and growing interest from the business community leads us to conclude that a council initiative on the proposed Newton BIA will yield a positive response from property owners.” Christopher Poon

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In addition to parking changes, Harkness recommended an annual review of the city’s rates. Coun. Barinder Rasode said since pay parking is new for the City of Surrey, it’s had to manage some “significant” unhappiness. “I want to very firmly say that expanding is great, but since it is so new I want us to be very cautious in expanding our rates,” Rasode said, and suggested the city consider a pay-by-phone option. “A good example of what could happen within a year. City hall goes in, the new city hall parkade... on-street parking may suddenly have a huge demand. We’ll need to look at whether that area is pay parking.” Harkness pointed to Vancouver, where rates vary street by street. “At the far end of rate management, you see San Francisco and Seattle... they have been adjusting rates weekly based on the occupancy. I’m not suggesting we go that far, but I’m saying an annual review could at least take into account area specific characteristics.”

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Avenue east of King George Station, with a $3 day rate. While these 195 spots seem like an addition, Dave Harkness, Surrey’s parking services manager, pointed out that there were 475 privately-managed spots lost at King George SkyTrain station due to development. Harkness recommended creating a $3 day rate for 42 spots north of Surrey Memorial Hospital – which is currently set at $1 an hour – that would ideally target staff at the hospital who would be willing to pay less and walk a bit further. Harkness said staffing increases at SMH have been felt in the parking demand. “There’s been a real escalation of rates at the privately-managed lots,” Harkness said, pointing to Fraser Health lots with rates from $3.50 an hour all the way up to $5.50 an hour. “Interestingly, Fraser Health, although a public institution, has the highest rates.” Staff also recommended increasing the hourly rate for 41 spots south of the hospital from $1 to $1.50. Staff noted other lots in the area have hourly rates ranging from $2.50 to $5.50.

SOUTH SURREY — Surrey’s 21st homicide this year began as a robbery. “Although we are in the initial stages of the investigation, we can state at this time this was a targeted home invasion,” said Sgt. Adam MacIntosh of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. An ambulance was called to help a 44-year-old man in cardiac arrest in a basement suite at a house in the 2600-block of King George Boulevard, shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday. He was rushed to Peace Arch Hospital, where he died. Police had not released his name by the Now’s press time. MacIntosh said they were having trouble locating his next of kin. “The victim and the residence were known to police,” MacIntosh said. Police haven’t released the cause of death but it has been reported the victim was shot in the back as he slept. In September, two people were sent to hospital following a brawl on the front lawn of the house. Police had not identified a suspect in the homicide and are asking anyone with information to contact the IHIT tip line at 1-877-551-IHIT, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Tom Zytaruk


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Four-hour dog tethering limit ‘useless,’ ‘unenforceable’ Council puts time limit and $200 fine on dog tethering Amy Reid Now staff Twitter @amyreid87

SURREY — Surrey has made it illegal to tether dogs for more than four hours a day in the city, but some say that’s too long a period and that the bylaw is unenforceable. Janet Olson, of the Campaign for Animal Rights Legislation, called on Surrey council in April 2012 to either put a one-hour time limit on tethering or ban it entirely within the city. On Tuesday night, council approved amendments to the Surrey Dog Responsibility Bylaw, making it illegal for dogs to be “hitched, tied or fastened by a rope, chain or cord to any object” for more than four hours in a 24-hour period. Surrey council also approved a $200 fine for those found in violation of the bylaw. Delta has also limited tethering to four hours within a 24-hour period, but other Lower Mainland municipalities have gone further. In Burnaby, tethering has a daily limit of one hour, and in New Westminster, tethering unattended dogs is banned. Olson calls the fourhour limit “useless” and “unenforceable.” Olson said to enforce the bylaw, officers will have to stand outside someone’s home for four hours to time how long a dog is chained up. “As soon as a resident sees somebody, a city official, parked outside their door, they’ll go bring the dog inside and as soon as they leave they’ll put the dog back outside again.” Olson said she suggested the one-hour limit because officers can realistically enforce that. And banning it altogether is what she’s ultimately after.

It will be up to neighbours to videotape dogs chained up for long periods of time, she said. “What they have probably done is relented to the high number of dog owners in Surrey that chain their dogs. They have caved to their pressure, that’s what I believe,” Olson said. “They’re just cowards, I’m sorry, they’re just cowards. Once again, they want it to look like they’re going to do something.” Olson – founder of A Better Life Dog Rescue – has been a longtime advocate for animal safety, though she has faced legal troubles around her rescue efforts. Last year, she was handed 36 charges in connection with a series of alleged dog thefts across the Lower Mainland since 2006. Coun. Barinder Rasode said the city was thoughtful in its consideration of how to limit tethering, and looked at all the angles. “Some of the feedback we did receive is that people who are trainers, who really work on making dogs a really healthy part of the family, say that they use tethering as a way of training dogs,” Rasode said. “You always have to have a balance. We’ve had emails from people who argue that their dogs are very well cared for and they don’t see that tethering is inhumane. We just wanted to make sure we explored all the options.” Chanone Sanders, who operates a dog training facility in Surrey called Canine Harmony, says she doesn’t tether animals and says in the industry, it is rarely used in training. She’s only ever heard of police dog trainers using tethering to build drive. “I have never tied my dogs up and I’ve never found a reason for it. I just put up a fence or walk them with a leash,” she said, adding that it’s hard to safely tie up a dog for any length of time. Sanders said after an hour of being tied up – in some cases even less – dogs become emotionally affected. “It would be like living in your bathroom for six

You always have to have a balance... We just wanted to make sure we explored all the options. weeks, you kind of go stir crazy,” she said. “Or they can become very aggressive. As soon as something triggers an emotional response

from them, they choose the wrong response. So they end up attacking a little kid, whereas they wouldn’t attack a child if they had

been taught they could just walk away when they feel threatened.” Sanders said she would like to see the bylaw go further to address dogs being tied up outside stores while owners shop. “That dog can be there for 10 or 15 minutes and bad things can still happen: A

little kid could run up and hug the dog and get bit in the face,” she said. “Any dog that’s tied and left alone is a chance for something bad to happen. That’s not fair to the dog or the people who could get hurt.” areid@thenownewspaper.com

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ast week, my husband was the same cleanshaven guy I married 17 years ago at a cheesy Reno theme motel. This week, he’s some Burt Reynolds wannabe, and the cheesy motel has been replaced by a cheesy moustache that smells like cheese and, at one time or another, has probably had cheese in it. It’s Movember. If you haven’t yet been introduced to the concept of Movember, it’s an annual monthlong moustache-growing fundraising and awareness campaign between Nov. 1 and 30 aimed at raising money to fight prostate cancer and other health issues that affect men, including testicular cancer and depression. It started in 2003 with a few Australians growing their “mo’s,” and today more than one million people around the world drop their razors and surrender their upper lips to whatever kind

of hair growth their bodies can support. Men sign up for the effort at Movember.com and as their mo’s take shape, they enlist the help of friends and family to donate. As for the mo (short for moustache), it prompts informative discussions that lead to greater awareness about men’s health. In my household, Movember is all that and more. First, there is the careful decision about which mo to grow and each option is analyzed for quality, upkeep and facial conformity. Will it be the Pencil, the Super Mario, the Copstash, the Handlebar, the Fu Manchu, the Dali or some wiry freestyle thing that hasn’t been categorized yet? Then there is the daily ritual of grooming. This is a painstaking process that involves an electric razor taking up the only free outlet in the bathroom at the worst possible moment and little hairs peppering every flat surface. And finally, the most annoying aspect of Movember: getting into character. This year, as stated, Burt Reynolds

And finally, the most annoying aspect of Movember: getting into character. This year, as stated, Burt Reynolds is a guest in our house.

is a guest in our house. More specifically, it’s Burt Reynolds’ character, Bo, from the 1977 redneck road-trip movie, Smokey and the Bandit. In the movie, Bo “Bandit” Darville is hired to lead a convoy of bootlegged beer from Texas to Georgia in his Trans-Am. Sally Field plays his love interest, Carrie, and there is also a dog named Fred who comes along for the ride. It sounds like a B movie, but Smokey and

the Bandit was the fourth highest-grossing movie of that year, behind Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Saturday Night Fever. So for the past week, my newly moustachioed husband has been calling me Carrie, calling our dog Fred and jokingly browsing newspaper classifieds for a Pontiac Trans-Am. At least I hope he’s joking. He’s also been reciting famous lines from the

movie, of which there are exactly none, leading to mass confusion among our regular coffee baristas and other members of the public we chat up regularly. But I’ll grant him all of this for Movember because it’s for a great cause. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Canadian men, and this year, almost 4,000 men in Canada will

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die from it. Testicular cancer is more prevalent in young men, and, if detected early, has a survival rate of 95 per cent. Depression, meanwhile, will affect 11 per cent of Canadian men. If you want to learn more, visit movember.com or go talk to someone sporting a moustache because I gotta go. Someone just called for “Carrie.”

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Harper’s words about veterans ring hollow The Editor, On Monday, I attended the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Crescent Beach Legion. I came to honour those who have sacrificed much. I had difficulty listening respectfully to the message from our Prime Minister Stephen Harper. His letter said, “You and your comrades deserve our abiding gratitude and respect.” These words are hollow when you are cutting back the support our veterans deserve. The former compensation provided an average tax-free payment of $31,000 per year for life. Today, the average one-time payout has been about $45,000. Harper also said, “Our veterans are a national treasure.” These words not only ring hollow but also are disrespectful. These men and woman risked their lives and their health. Some have given their lives. They deserve to be appropriately compensated, not abandoned

by Harper’s obsession with government cost cutting. “You and your comrades deserve our abiding gratitude and respect,” is all fine and good, when it doesn’t cost any money. Mr. Harper, you are our prime minister, please act like one and give the veterans the support they desperately need and deserve. Phil Harrison, Surrey

Give blood but leave Sikh politics out of it

First, we are in Canada and that’s the only recognized “nation” in this great country! You have the right in this country to practice your Sikh faith or any other religious beliefs (even no beliefs) openly and without fear of retribution. Second, the reference to “genocide” totally undermines the charitable gesture of donating blood. Please leave your historical battles, tragedies, biases and hatreds behind you if you have decided to make Canada your home. Domenic Losito, Surrey

The Editor, While I support and applaud anyone who donates blood (I used to but can’t now due to a medical condition), I find the “Blood Donation by Sikh Nation” street signage to be offensive.

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CLAYTON HEIGHTS — While many restaurants that used to hold concerts have since dropped bands from their entertainment budget, Dublin Crossing in Clayton Heights continues to provide musicians with a stage. The Irish pub has hosted live music since it opened seven years ago, making it one of the only pubs in the area with a frequent calendar of performances. “We’re not an old school Irish pub, we’re a modern Irish pub, so we do play more modern music,” said general manager Jen McCreath. “We’ve gone through a lot of different bands and really filtered it down to this core group of eight or 10 that we go through because they’re the best.” McCreath said the presence of live music allows for interactivity with the evening crowd and creates greater feeling of community – more than any DJ could hope to create. “I don’t feel that the value is there as much with a DJ,” she said. “It doesn’t have that integration effect – we’re such a diverse demographic here. We have 25-year-olds dancing with 55-year-olds, and they’re feeding off of the band’s energy.” The Dublin hosts bands on Fridays and Saturdays, with solo artists and duos on Tuesdays and Thursdays. As well, they’ve started doing open mic nights one Sunday per month. “We’ve had a lot of young, local artists come out, and some of them are just

incredible,” said McCreath. With hockey season on and the Olympics only a few months away, one of the challenges for a place like the Dublin can be to appease both the sports and music crowds without having one experience interrupt the other. Longtime blues man Harpdog Brown has played his share of venues during peak sports seasons and said having the game on can be quite distracting. “When I play a room that’s got a bunch of TVs, I have them turn them off,” he said. “It just sucks all the real power and energy when the TVs are on. “I like sports like anybody else, but my life doesn’t revolve around sporting events.” McCreath acknowledged that it can be a bit of a juggling act; with 8 p.m. performances on Tuesdays and Thursdays, she said bands play during intermissions and after the game, but added that it’s not as big of an issue later in the week. “Normally on Fridays and Saturdays, our bands don’t start until 9:30 p.m., so unless you have an overtime game, you’re not running into too much conflict,” she said. “All of our bands are very understanding with that because we are trying to cater to a bit of a sports crowd as well. “We don’t want to take that away from the guests that we’ve advertised that to – we want to give them both.” McCreath added that other issues have come up, like overpowering volume, but she and the musicians have worked to develop a more versatile experience for the restaurant’s range of customers. “Things were, for awhile, way too loud,” she recalled. “Later on in the night when everyone’s dancing, fine, but people don’t want that out of the gates at nine o’clock. “Ultimately, it’s a better experience for everybody.” The pub’s November schedule includes performances by the Paul Filek Band (Nov.

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Surrey-based musician Rykka is a top-three finalist in the Peak Performance Project band contest. two finalists will perform full sets of music at the Thursday, Nov. 21 event, tickets for which are now on sale. “They’ve already decided the winner, so it’s not like a contest anymore,” Rykka said. “Now I’m just focusing on what I’m going to wear that night.” Prize money in the contest must be spent on music-related things like recording songs and touring. “I can’t just go buy beer with it,” Rykka said with a laugh. “I do know that I’ll be making a new record with Ryan Guldemond (of the band Mother Mother) next May.” Second place in the contest is worth $75,000, third $50,000. tzillich@thenow newspaper.com

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Frog Studios on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m., White Rock. Tickets $24, info at www.irishmadness.com. The Wheat in the Barley perform a homecoming concert at Elks hall in White Rock on Saturday, Nov. 16. Admission is $15 for members of the Elks club and $18 for the general public (18 and over only, as the room is licensed). Doors at 8 p.m., show at 8:30 p.m., 1469 George St., White Rock, 604-538-4016. For band info, visit www.wheatinthebarley.com. Jim Byrnes: Veteran blues performer with special guest Babe Gurr, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22 at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage. Tickets range from $15 (student rush) to $35, 604-501-5566 and tickets.surrey.ca. Phil Keaggy: Acclaimed acoustic guitarist in concert 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 at Chandos Pattison Auditorium, Surrey, in support of South Fraser Pregnancy Options Centre. Tickets $20/$30, info at frontofthelineproductions.com. Alfie Zappacosta: Singer returns

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The Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir’s Sounds of Christmas concert on Dec. 10 at the Surrey Arts Centre is sold out. It has been sold out for quite awhile, actually.

So why bother you with the notice? Because there are other traditional seasonal offerings that have tickets available. It may be too early to think Christmas, but I can only point out that it is already mid-November. One favourite Christmas story is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The miserly main character, Scrooge, is

visited by three spirits of Christmas and he is led to see his mistakes in the past and open his heart to the future. This classic story has had many reinterpretations and the story never grows old. In partnership with Sunshine Hills Church Community Players, The Kennedy Seniors

Recreation Centre is presenting “Scrooge! The Carol with an Attitude!� on Dec. 6 and 7. The lively retelling of A Christmas Carol is a true community effort incorporating the performance and production skills of people of all backgrounds from local students to seasoned professionals. No “bah,

humbug� (a Scrooge fave expression) about this production. One of Surrey’s favourite actors, Ed Milaney, takes the title role and brings Scrooge to life, with haunting bitter memories and rejection of all that is Christmas. In 2011, the City of Surrey gave him the Surrey Civic Treasures award, in recognition of his

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contribution to arts and culture in the city. Tickets for this production are already on sale and can be purchased directly at the Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre at 11760 88th Ave. in North Delta. Two evening shows and a 2 p.m. matinee show should be able to accommodate many families – or maybe just all of Ed’s friends. He has a lot of them. Tickets are Scrooge-priced at $10. For information, call 604-594-2717. If you’re looking for the perfect and unique gift, try the SAGA gift shop at the Surrey Arts Centre Saturday, Nov. 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 1 from noon to 4 p.m. at 13750 88th Ave., Surrey. I was just thinking about missing out on the Welsh Men’s Choir. We do love our music in Surrey. So here is another choice for all you music lovers: The Handel Society of Music presents Michael Haydn’s Requiem in C and Joseph Haydn’s Lord Nelson Mass on Saturday, Nov. 16, 7:30 p.m. at Good Shepherd Church: 2250 150th St., Surrey. These two choral gems of sacred music are by brothers Michael Haydn and Joseph Haydn, and the Handel Choir, under the artistic direction of Johan Louwersheimer, will be joined by the Chilliwack Metropolitan Orchestra. Tickets: $20, or $15 for senior/student. Contact information: 604-585-9102 or visit handelsociety.ca. It is beginning to look like Christmas. melminty@telus.net

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HAZELGROVE PARK OPEN HOUSE PLEASE JOIN US FOR A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE TO REVIEW CONCEPT PLAN OPTIONS FOR HAZELGROVE PARK. Hazelgrove Park, located between 190 and 191 Street and north of Hazelgrove Elementary School, will be developed as a community park with outdoor recreation and green space, including amenities for team sports and play. A preliminary public open house was held on September 10, 2013, to provide residents with project information and to gather ideas and preferences regarding park features and design. Residents also provided input on park features via an online survey. The project team is now ready to present concept plan options for the park based on the community input that was received. At this open house staff will be available to provide more information about the park project, receive your feedback and answer your questions regarding the concept options. The information gathered at this meeting will be used to refine the park design.

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Sources Season of Trees displays at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel (from Nov. 8-26) and Fraser Downs Racetrack & Casino (Nov. 19 to Dec. 5), with wine/cheese events on Nov. 26 (at Sheraton) and Dec. 5 (at Fraser Downs). “Come network, enjoy delicious wines and bid on your favourite ‘locally decorated’ tree for your home or business.” Tickets $50, info at www.sources.bc.ca. Christmas in Morgan Creek: Pair of holiday luncheons in annual event series at Morgan Creek golf course on Nov. 14 and 15, to raise funds for White Rock-South Surrey Hospice Society and Make-AWish Foundation. Event emcees are TV personalities Dawn Chubai (Nov. 14) and Fiona Forbes (Nov. 15). Tickets $65, info online at theshopsatmorgancrossing.com.

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The City of Surrey’s annual Tree Lighting Festival to feature musical headliners Victoria Duffield and Good For Grapes at free event Saturday, Nov. 23 at Central City Plaza, plus Sway (tribute to the music of Michael Bublé), Dr. Strangelove, Sweet Soul Gospel

Good for Grapes, a top-five finalist in the current Peak Performance Project band contest, performs at Surrey’s Tree Lighting Festival. See listing under Festivals/Fairs. Choir, Norman Foote, Praise Dance Team and Lavrova Ballet School. Activities and entertainment from noon to 8 p.m., featuring a ferris wheel, road hockey, food trucks, Letters to Santa, Kids World, Storyville at the Surrey Central Library, photos with Santa inside Central City Shopping Centre. The 55-foot tree lights up at 6:15 p.m. Visitors encouraged to bring food for Surrey Food Bank and/or donation for Surrey Christmas Bureau. For more details, visit www.surrey. ca/treelighting.

MUSEUMS 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. White Rock Museum + Archives: At 14970 Marine Dr. 604-541-2222, whiterock.museum.bc.ca. Historic Stewart Farm: Located at site of 1894 farmhouse and heritage gardens, at 13723 Crescent Rd., South Surrey. Info: 604-592-6956, www.surrey.ca/heritage.

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Mind & Matter Art Gallery: Features a variety of works at 13743 16th Ave., South Surrey, 604-5366460, mindandmatterart.com. On

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Dinner/dance for seniors at Kent Street Activity Centre on Saturday, Nov. 16, in White Rock. Dance to the music of Stardust orchestra. Doors open 5:30 pm for happy hour, dinner served at 6:30 pm and dancing starts at 7:30 pm. Tickets required a week ahead: $17 for members and $19 for others. Everyone over 50 welcome. For tickets or information, call 604541-2231 or 604-538-7079.

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“Hello Baby”: Writer/performer Lucas Myers returns to Surrey in his one-man show, which explores a self-involved man-child who becomes a new dad, 8 p.m. show times Nov. 15 and 16 at Surrey Arts Centre’s studio theatre, at Bear Creek Park. Tickets $25/$30, 604501-5566, tickets.surrey.ca. “Little Women”: Surrey Youth Theatre Company stages play written by Louisa May Alcott at Wheelhouse Theatre, 15751 16th Ave., South Surrey, on Saturday, Nov. 23 (7 p.m.) and Sunday, Nov. 24 (2 p.m.), tickets and info via 604-8053855, sytco@shaw.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. “The Frog Princess”: Pantomime production brought to the Surrey Arts Centre stage by Fraser Valley Gilbert & Sullivan Society from Nov. 27 to Dec. 8. Directed by Mike Balser, with musical direction by Timothy Tucker and choreography by Carol Seitz. Tickets from $20 via 604-501-5566. “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. “Cinderella”: Panto show from Royal Canadian Theatre Company runs from Dec. 20 to 29 at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage, Bear Creek Park. Tickets via tickets.surrey.ca.

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view during month of November is “Art in Bloom” group exhibit, which features works by Elmer Gunderson, Pauline McLean Dutkowski and Gunilla Lindgren. Artist Elizabeth Carefoot hosts one-day art sale in support of new bursary for emerging artists, noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17 at Semiahmoo Arts Centre, 14600 North Bluff Rd., White Rock (next to Centennial Arena). Nothing over $200 – paintings, fibre art, rattles, art dolls, soft sculpture, collage, art cards, banners. Info: www. elilzabethcarefoot.com. Surrey Art Gallery: “Sarindar Dhaliwal: Narratives from the Beyond” and “Figuring Ground: Sylvia Grace Borda and Jeremy Herndl,” both on view to Dec. 15; “Art Beat” Surrey ArtsWest Society exhibition, to Nov. 24. Gallery located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave./King George Blvd. Info: 604-501-5566, arts.surrey.ca. South Surrey/White Rock Art Society, founded in 1959, meets on second Monday of month (except July and August), 7 to 9 p.m. at St. John’s church hall, 1480 George St., White Rock. Info: www.artsociety.ca. Watershed Artworks gallery shop: Works by local artists featured at North Delta facility operated by non-profit Watershed Artworks Society, at 11425 84th Ave. Info: 604-596-1029, watershedartworks.ca. Featured during month of November: Deborah Korotash’s “Leaves and Frogs, Functional pottery inspired by elements of nature.”

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ARTS & LIFE berezanhg.com/pubs.html. Sandpiper Pub: Live music on select nights at 15595 Marine Dr., White Rock, 604-531-7625, www. sandpiperpub.com. Slainte, by the Pier: Irish restaurant/bar hosts live music Fri.-Sun., at 15057 Marine Dr. (West Beach), White Rock. 778-294-0066. U-Lounge: Bar/restaurant at #1016051 24th Ave., South Surrey, with live music on select nights. Info: 604-542-8580. Washington Avenue Grill: Live music Wed.-Sun. at restaurant at East Beach (15782 Marine Dr., White Rock). 604-541-4244, washingtonavenuegrill.com. Mirage: Dance club and live music (select nights) at 15330 102A Ave., Surrey. 604-583-8828.

FUNDRAISERS North Delta Minor Hockey Association seeks support from local business community in form of prizes/gift certificates for its tournaments this season. “We will recognize all contributors by listing them as sponsors in our tournament program and on a sponsor board displayed at the hosting arena.” For more details, email tournaments@ ndhockey.com.

GALAS Viva Surrey celebration of Latin music, dance and food presented by Surrey Christmas Bureau and Save-on-Foods, 6:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 at St. Bernadette’s hall, 6566 132nd St., Surrey, featuring performances by Movieendolo Bien, Mayan Marimba and Hot Salsa Dance Zone, food prepared by Pachamami Sabor. Proceeds help local low-income families. Tickets $15, 604-581-9623.

BUSINESS 15th annual Surrey Business Excellence Awards on Thursday, Nov. 14 to feature Pamela Martin as emcee, with awards in seven categories plus special achievement awards to Murray Dinwoodie, retiring City Manager of the City of Surrey, and Mike McKay, retiring Superintendent of Surrey Schools, at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel. Tickets are $110 (+GST) each or $1,050 (+GST) for a table of 10, call Surrey Board of Trade at 604-5817130. Transportation Minister Todd Stone: Goals and plans for transportation in the South Fraser Region are discussed by guest speaker Stone at Surrey Board of Trade luncheon Thursday, Nov. 21 at Eaglequest Coyote Creek, tickets $40 each or $240 for a table of six. Info: 604-581-7130. Surrey Board of Trade’s annual Seasonal Sizzle Business Reception on Tuesday, Dec. 3 at Eaglequest, with theme of “Christmas Carnival.” 604-581-7130.

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Surrey Eagles defenceman Philippe Johansson (12) absorbs a whack from Langley’s Austin Azurdia while racing for the puck Monday afternoon. Langley won the game 2-1. (Photo: GARRETT JAMES) Rivermen Monday, the Eagles turned in a solid effort, outshooting Langley 29-21. The two teams traded goals in the first period with Matthew Dawson scoring on the power play to tie the game for Surrey after Langley opened the scoring. Langley bagged the only goal

in the middle frame to retake the lead and in the third period Surrey pulled out all the stops in pursuit of the equalizer. The Eagles outshot the Rivermen 11-4 in the final stanza, but were unable to solve Langley goalie Brock Crossthwaite. Goals were much easier to come

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and nobody could hold a lead.” Friday’s game in South Surrey was a goalie’s nightmare as the two teams mustered 90 shots on goal and scored 13 times. Twin terrors Jonah and Nathan Renouf led the Eagles with four points each as Nathan collected two goals and two helpers while brother Jonah scored once and set up three more. Surrey captain Brett Mulcahy also scored twice and added two assists while solo markers came from Nicolas Pierog and Colton Mackie. The shoe was on the other foot in Chilliwack Saturday as the Chiefs outlasted the Eagles 6-4. Surrey trailed 4-2 after 40 minutes, but the Eagles battled back in the third with a pair of goals to knot the score at 4-4. Their joy was short-lived, however, as Langley regained the lead less than two minutes later and then added an empty netter to seal the win. Mulcahy, Pierog, Michael Roberts and Danton Heinen provided the goals for Surrey. The loss was costly for the Eagles as veteran defenceman Ryan Fraser-Lee was lost for up to three months with a laceration on his thumb during a third period fight. The Eagles hit the road this weekend for a pair of games Friday and Saturday in Prince George.

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SALE

2007 BUICK LUCERNE CXS

$14,980

2011 FORD RANGER SPORT

Leather, Sunroof, Alloys. STK#7Z9471A-19

Automatic, Air, Alloys. STK#1T9468A-25

$9,980

SALE

2011 TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4

Dealer #30377

$18,980

Automatic, Air, Power group. STK#2V9176C

$27,980

$28,980

2012 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN S

2012 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

Sunroof, Leather, Loaded. STK#1V9374A

4 door, 17” alloys, Automatic, Power group. STK#1T9472A-28

Sunroof, Power group. STK#X6951

SALE

2011 TOYOTA SIENNA SE

SALE

2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

$15,980

2009 TOYOTA COROLLA CE Automatic, Power group. STK#X6893

SALE

$12,980

SALE

$28,480

2006 TOYOTA SIENNA AWD Leather, Sunroof, Loaded. STK#X6894A

SALE

$18,980

2012 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S Air, Power Group. STK#2YS8600A

SALE

$13,980

2010 HYUNDAI SONATA SPORT Sunroof, Leather. STK#X6656A

SALE

Power group, Alloys, 3rd row seating. STK#2S9537A-85

$12,980

$6,980

SALE

2007 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC Limited, Leather, Sunroof, Loaded. STK#7T9279A-38

SALE

$17,980

2008 TOYOTA CAMRY SE Automatic, Power group, Alloys. STK#X6857

SALE

$13,980

2010 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT V6, 4WD, Sunroof. STK#X6933

SALE

$23,980

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Since 1966

2002 MAZDA MPV LX

Sunroof, Spoiler, Alloys. STK#X6911

604.531.2916

Total price does not include tax & insurance. Pictures may not be of exact vehicles. Please consult dealer for exact package and specifications.

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SALE

as low as

CHOICE OF COLOURS

2013 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT

SALE

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AWD, Power moonroof, Navigation system, Loaded. STK#2Z8921A-63

HURRY ONLY 3 LEFT!

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2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 MSRP $37,165 SALE PRICE

Power group, auto, A/C, Bluetooth, On-Star with turn by turn navigation, and much more.

$23,927

2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT

$71

WEEKLY

OR

2013 BUICK ENCORE AWD

+ FEES & TAXES

$0 DOWN AT SIGNING

Stk#3-359796

ON 2013 MODELS UP TO

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$13,050

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AVAILABLE IN VALUE ON SILVERADO LIGHT-DUTY • $1,000 TRUCK BUCKS FOR

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$27,888 OR

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ANY CURRENT PICKUP OWNERS • SEE DEALER FOR DETAILS

2013 CHEVROLET TRAX

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2.99% APR, 84 MONTH TERM IS NET OF ALL REBATES

Stk#3-207164

$27,999 OR

MSRP $22,845 SALE PRICE

$82

+ FEES & TAXES

$0 DOWN AT SIGNING

$20,888 OR

$66

WEEKLY

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OVER

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604-696-3763 barneswheatongm.com

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96 b/w

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2014 RAM 1500 REG CAB 4X2

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OR

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013

THE

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2013 CHEVROLET IMPALA LS AND LT’S

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ONLY 59,000 KMS

4 3 TO CHOOSE FROM

$

44 0

$ STARTING AT

14,995

2009 TOYOTA YARIS

3

$

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DOWN

4 2011

2012 BUICK REGAL

CHEVROLET SILVERADO 2500

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2

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5

$19,995

2013 GMC SIERRA 2500

6

7

2011 FORD F-150 SUPER

CREW CAB SLE 4X4 CREW XLT XTR 4X4

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

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$0 DOWN$146

WEEKLY

$49,995

$0 DOWN $111

WEEKLY

2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LS AWD

8

Power options plus cruise, tilt, CD and much more. Stk#P3049

9

$22,995

down down down down down

96 72 84 84 96

month month month month month

term term term term term

10

@4.98% @6.97% @4.97% @4.97% @4.98%

WEEKLY

$35,995

All payments are before fees and plus taxes. All financing OAC.

2012 CHEVROLET SONIC LT

Power group, remote start, tilt, cruise and very low kms. Stk#P3063

$0 DOWN $43

6. $0 down 84 month term @4.97% 7. $0 down 72 month term @4.97% 8. $0 down 96 month term @4.98% 9. $0 down 96 month term @4.98% 10. $0 down 84 month term @4.98%

Automatic, A/C, Power group, and only 18,191 Power group including power vent windows, kms. Stk#N0022 Sto N’ Go and much more. Stk#N00157

SALE PRICE $19,877

SALE PRICE

$129

2009 HONDA 6 2013 GMC CIVIC LX-S YUKON DENALI XL AWD

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$14,777

$64,777

8

2011 CHEVROLET CRUZE LS

$20,777

B/W

7

$121

B/W

2006 CHEVROLET AVEO 5

Automatic with air conditioning and only 77,000 kms. Stk#560311B

SALE PRICE

9

2010 CHEVROLET TRAVERSE LT AWD

$6,777 10

2011 MAZDA 3 SPORT GX

Automatic, power group, A/C, alloy wheels and much more Stk#513404A

Automatic, power group, A/C, loaded with options Stk#N00171

Automatic with air conditioning and more Stk# TO COME

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$0 DOWN $12,777 $83 B/W

WEEKLY

$12,995

SALE PRICE

2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE+

Absolutely loaded with all options including NAV. Stk#N00127

WEEKLY

DOWN

4

2011 TRANSIT CONNECT

Automatic, A/C, Sun Roof, and much more. Stk#228870B

$37,995

2013 GMC YUKON SLE 4X4’S

SALE PRICE

5

SALE PRICE

Power group, tilt, cruise, A/C, CD, and so much more – 2 to choose from. Stk#P3075

SALE PRICE $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

$0 DOWN $141

SALE PRICE

$0 DOWN $68 WEEKLY $0 DOWN$105 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Fully loaded including Leather, sun roof, Navigation, rear DVD, power running boards, extremely clean vehicle MINT. Stk#P3058

$33,995

SALE PRICE

2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE

3

$52,777

$45,995

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

BIWEEKLY

SALE PRICE

WEEKLY

$7,995

$49 $0

SALE PRICE $5,777

$0 DOWN$32 WEEKLY $0 DOWN$65 WEEKLY $0 DOWN $157 SALE PRICE

2007 CHEVROLET AVEO 5 LS Automatic with air conditioning and ONLY 47,000 kms Stk#N00173

Stk#P3031

2

NEWSPAPER.COM

$10,777

$69

B/W

$18,777

1. $0 down 60 month term @4.99% APR 3. $0 down 84 month term @4.99% APR 4. $0 down 96 month term @4.99% APR

$122

All payments are before fees and plus taxes. All financing OAC.

B/W

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Up to

$5,000 cash discount*

2013 Passat 3.6L amount shown

2014 Jetta

$168

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2014 Tiguan

19

$299

. % APR

per month for 48 months**

+ $500 Volkswagen

$414 down payment

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$691 down payment

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It’s time to think German Engineering at vw.ca/whodathought Das Auto. *Limited time discount on cash purchase only of a new and unregistered 2013 Passat 3.6L model with 6-speed automatic transmission, discount which will be applied against the fi nal negotiated price. Discount varies by model. **Limited time lease o er available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit, based on a new and unregistered 2014 Jetta 2.0L / 2014 Tiguan 2.0T base model with 5/6-speed manual transmission. $1,395/$1,610 freight and PDI included in monthly payment. 48-month term at 1.9% APR. $220/$350 security deposit and fi rst monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation: $8,478/$15,043. 64,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. PPSA fee, license, insurance, registration, any dealer or other charges, options and applicable taxes are extra. †O er of $500/$750 available on cash purchase, and on lease and purchase financing (through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit), on new and unregistered Jetta/Tiguan models. O er available for current Volkswagen owners only. Proof of ownership may be required. Certain conditions apply. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell or lease for less. O ers end December 2, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $25,985 / Tiguan 2.0T Highline R-Line, $41,800. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Volksfest”, “Jetta”, “Tiguan” and “Passat” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

WITH TWO LOCATIONS TO BETTER SERVE YOU WHITE ROCK

19545 No. 10 Hwy. Surrey, BC V3S 6K1

2092 - 152nd Street S. Surrey/White Rock V4A 4N8

604-534-7431 LANGLEY

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2013 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM

2008 FORD RANGER STK#C0724

29,995

L SA

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Leather, Alloys, 54,735 kms.

$

2013 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

STK#L13181

35,995

$

2011 GMC TERRAIN

STK#C0642

29,995

$

LE A S

xDrive 28i, Only 15,451 kms.

LE A S

Alloys, Air, Only 75,900 kms.

SALE

14,988

$

Highline, Leathe, Sunroof, Only 18,445 kms.

STK#P2970

Automatic, Air, Only 57,000 kms.

WAS $15,995

SALE

E

WHITE ROCK

PRE-OWNED

AWD, Loaded, Only 43,510 kms.

L SA

604-536-7212 #D11082

www.goldkey.ca

2013 BMW X1

STK#C0724

38,995

$

2010 MAZDA5 GT

STK#C0791

16,995

$

2009 TOYOTA COROLLA

2011 HONDA CR-Z

Hybrid, Automatic, WAS $19,995 Only 30,000 kms.

SALE

STK#P2980

17,988

$

2012 MAZDA 3 GS

Automatic, Air, Only WAS $17,995 26,000 kms.

SALE

WAS $14,995

STK#P2938

12,988

$

SALE

2008 NISSAN ALTIMA COUPE

STK#P2920

16,988

$

Automatic, Air, Only 57,000

Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, Only 64,000 kms.

SALE

WAS $18,995

STK#P2947

16,988

$

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2012 KIA FORTE

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THIS WEEKEND’S SPECIAL

2013 KIA RIO

#22222

$13,995

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$12,999

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#29578 VERY NICELY EQUIPPED!

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$8,999

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$17,995

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$19,998

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2011 KIA FORTE LX+

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2008 KIA RONDO EX

#28619 AUTO, A/C, CD, POWER GROUP, HEATED SEATS, KEYLESS, BLUETOOTH!

WAS $18,900

$17,999

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Kia canada promotion “Car a day giveaway-60 cars over 60 days” only applies to the purchase of a brand new vehicle only, not a used vehicle. Please see dealer for complete details on promotion. All used vehicle do not include taxes, fees insurance or $595 doc fee. 10 year warranty is only included on the 2013 Kia Rio, not any other vehicle in this ad. All prices and payments are OAC. Free smow tires or $500 gas card must be negotiated at time of deal and is up to the discretion of the sales manager. The value of snow tires is $500. Offers are only valid until Nov 17th. See dealer for complete details.

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SURREY — The City of Surrey’s proposed 2014 budget will mean a property tax and utilities increase of more than $100 to the average homeowner, if approved. The average home, assessed at $643,600, will be looking at an increase of $113 per year. The city is looking at a 2.9 per cent property tax hike, which works out to $44.40 on the average home, bringing the average property tax bill to $1,497. When it comes to utilities, the total proposed increase for 2014 is $68.94: $15.31 for a one per cent road and traffic levy, $19.36 for water, $19.26 for sewer, $13 for drainage, dyking and flooding, and $2 for garbage. Those increases will bring the average utility bill to $1,267 – $93.68 for the road and traffic levy, $411.32 for water, $278.01 for sewer, $201 for drainage, dyking and flooding and $283 for garbage. And a $15 increase is proposed for the secondary suite fee, bringing the total suite fee to $410. Overall, the average homeowner in Surrey is looking at a bill of $2,764, or $3,174 if they have a secondary suite. The proposed budget allows for 12 new police officers, plus five additional support staff. No new firefighters, bylaw officers or animal control officers are currently budgeted for. The city expects to spend $9 million on labour contract increases and $2.4 million on third party increases. The city is set to discuss the budget at a finance committee meeting on Nov. 25. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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Park and Ride expansion is now open Surrey Urban Mission’s director Jonquil Hallgate says cough drops, while not a perfect solution, help people sleep and, in turn, allow everyone else in the shelter’s extreme weather beds to get a good night’s rest. (Photo: KEVIN HILL)

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SOUTH SURREY — The South Surrey Park and Ride has 367 new stalls for commuters to make use of following the opening of an expansion at the popular transit hub located on King George Boulevard. The $4.5-million expansion brings the total number of stalls at the site up to 840 and opens one week after fees were introduced to the lot. “The expanded parking lot will supply much-needed parking in South Surrey and provide commuters with more transportation options,” said TransLink CEO Doug Kelsey. For years, the popular park and ride has been a convenient way for those living in the south to take transit without having to drive north to the SkyTrain. For many, the daily commute involved parking at the King George Boulevard lot and then hopping on a bus into Vancouver or Richmond. “Government invested $4.5 million to expand this important park and ride because transit infrastructure supports this growing community,” said SurreyPanorama MLA Marvin Hunt. “The extra parking spaces will allow more people to use transit.” Users will now have to pay $2 a day or $40 a month to use the park and ride, which are being collected by Impark. While these fees are in effect, Impark’s senior vice president of business development Julian Jones said there is a transition period in effect where users are not being fined for not paying. “We’ve got ourselves an introductory period so we have to get people used to the change,” said Jones. “So at the moment we’re writing what we refer to as ‘courtesy notices’ reminding people the system has changed.” cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

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The extreme weather bed program started early this year and Surrey residents are being called on for donations. Usually opening in mid- to lateNovember, heavy rainfall opened the emergency program on the first and second of the month this year. There are 80 beds in Surrey and White Rock, with 20 more that can open if needed. The Surrey Urban Mission participates in the program and the mission’s director, Jonquil Hallgate, said dry clothing is always in demand. “We always need donations,” she said. “A lot of time in winter, people come close to pneumonia.” Hallgate said a few years ago, the program received a donation of thousands of cough drops. After distributing them to their clients, organizers realized what a big help they were. “Everybody is sick, coughing in here, and nobody can sleep,” Hallgate said.

The cough drops, while not a perfect solution, help people to sleep and, in turn, allow everyone else in the extreme weather beds to get a good night’s rest. “It’s amazing what a good night sleep can do,” Hallgate said. So this winter, pull out that old jacket, or pick up a pair of socks or cough drops, and donate to those in the community living without. The Now is accepting new socks and underwear, gently-used or new coats, tuques and gloves, as well as cough drops. First aid supplies, such as Band-Aids, bandages and antibiotic ointments, will also be accepted. Now staff will then distribute the items to charitable agencies in the city. Drop off the items during business hours Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Now office is located at Suite 201-7889 132nd St., Surrey. areid@thenownewspaper.com

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Luisa Marshall, who is also a Canadian TV talk show host, said she wanted to be involved because she’s Filipina and has friends who are affected by the tragic typhoon. “I don’t have family in that area, but I have friends who their families are still missing. For so many days now, they haven’t heard anything. It’s really heartbreaking,” she said. “At first I thought, oh it’s just another typhoon... But this one is really bad. It really touched me.” Marshall said the organizers are hoping to raise $50,000 through Thursday’s event. “That will give them a fresh start, and I hope we can help a few people. We’re hoping they can rebuild their lives,” Marshall said. One of the event organizers, Nellie Vandt, is from the Phillipines. She has cousins, aunts and uncles who live in the area affected by the typhoon and she doesn’t know if they’re alive. “I haven’t heard from them,” Vandt said. “There’s no cellphones, no communication,

so we don’t know where they are.” This compelled her to take action, and she teamed up with Sukhi Bath to put on the event. “Hopefully people will come out this Thursday and support,” she said, adding that the group is still accepting donations for auction items. This is the only contribution we can give.” All event proceeds will go to Canadian Red Cross. For tickets, call Nellie Vandt at 604771-5370 or Jerry “Papa Bear” Legaspi at 604-720-9882. Item donations for the silent auction can be dropped off at Sukhi Bath Motors, at 15437 Fraser Hwy. In Whalley, Olympia Pizza owner Lhord Macalanda is hosting his own fundraiser at his restaurant on Nov. 22 for relief from Typhoon Haiyan. The show will feature performances by 10 rock bands, including Subdivide, throughout the night. The federal government will be matching all donations made to registered Canadian charities providing aid to the Phillipines.

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ranked as the highest priority, with street enhancements and marketing also appearing on the radar. When asked what stakeholders liked least about Newton, they responded with, “ingress of unsavoury people from Surrey Central,” “drug deals, people strung out and garbage left everywhere” and “city has installed meter parking and should be withdrawn immediately,” to name a few quotes. However, when asked what they liked the best about the area, stakeholders responded with “centrally located,” “affordable” and “mixed culture.” In a letter to council, NBIA chair Linda McCabe wrote, “In general our outreach findings have been positive. The majority of survey respondents indicated they are in favour of the formation of a BIA for Newton.... The overall positive feedback and growing interest from the business community leads us to conclude that a council initiative on the proposed Newton BIA will yield a positive response from property owners.” Christopher Poon

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SOUTH SURREY — Surrey’s 21st homicide this year began as a robbery. “Although we are in the initial stages of the investigation, we can state at this time this was a targeted home invasion,” said Sgt. Adam MacIntosh of the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team. An ambulance was called to help a 44-year-old man in cardiac arrest in a basement suite at a house in the 2600-block of King George Boulevard, shortly before 11 p.m. Saturday. He was rushed to Peace Arch Hospital, where he died. Police had not released his name by the Now’s press time. MacIntosh said they were having trouble locating his next of kin. “The victim and the residence were known to police,” MacIntosh said. Police haven’t released the cause of death but it has been reported the victim was shot in the back as he slept. In September, two people were sent to hospital following a brawl on the front lawn of the house. Police had not identified a suspect in the homicide and are asking anyone with information to contact the IHIT tip line at 1-877-551-IHIT, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Tom Zytaruk


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Four-hour dog tethering limit ‘useless,’ ‘unenforceable’ Council puts time limit and $200 fine on dog tethering Amy Reid Now staff Twitter @amyreid87

SURREY — Surrey has made it illegal to tether dogs for more than four hours a day in the city, but some say that’s too long a period and that the bylaw is unenforceable. Janet Olson, of the Campaign for Animal Rights Legislation, called on Surrey council in April 2012 to either put a one-hour time limit on tethering or ban it entirely within the city. On Tuesday night, council approved amendments to the Surrey Dog Responsibility Bylaw, making it illegal for dogs to be “hitched, tied or fastened by a rope, chain or cord to any object” for more than four hours in a 24-hour period. Surrey council also approved a $200 fine for those found in violation of the bylaw. Delta has also limited tethering to four hours within a 24-hour period, but other Lower Mainland municipalities have gone further. In Burnaby, tethering has a daily limit of one hour, and in New Westminster, tethering unattended dogs is banned. Olson calls the fourhour limit “useless” and “unenforceable.” Olson said to enforce the bylaw, officers will have to stand outside someone’s home for four hours to time how long a dog is chained up. “As soon as a resident sees somebody, a city official, parked outside their door, they’ll go bring the dog inside and as soon as they leave they’ll put the dog back outside again.” Olson said she suggested the one-hour limit because officers can realistically enforce that. And banning it altogether is what she’s ultimately after.

It will be up to neighbours to videotape dogs chained up for long periods of time, she said. “What they have probably done is relented to the high number of dog owners in Surrey that chain their dogs. They have caved to their pressure, that’s what I believe,” Olson said. “They’re just cowards, I’m sorry, they’re just cowards. Once again, they want it to look like they’re going to do something.” Olson – founder of A Better Life Dog Rescue – has been a longtime advocate for animal safety, though she has faced legal troubles around her rescue efforts. Last year, she was handed 36 charges in connection with a series of alleged dog thefts across the Lower Mainland since 2006. Coun. Barinder Rasode said the city was thoughtful in its consideration of how to limit tethering, and looked at all the angles. “Some of the feedback we did receive is that people who are trainers, who really work on making dogs a really healthy part of the family, say that they use tethering as a way of training dogs,” Rasode said. “You always have to have a balance. We’ve had emails from people who argue that their dogs are very well cared for and they don’t see that tethering is inhumane. We just wanted to make sure we explored all the options.” Chanone Sanders, who operates a dog training facility in Surrey called Canine Harmony, says she doesn’t tether animals and says in the industry, it is rarely used in training. She’s only ever heard of police dog trainers using tethering to build drive. “I have never tied my dogs up and I’ve never found a reason for it. I just put up a fence or walk them with a leash,” she said, adding that it’s hard to safely tie up a dog for any length of time. Sanders said after an hour of being tied up – in some cases even less – dogs become emotionally affected. “It would be like living in your bathroom for six

You always have to have a balance... We just wanted to make sure we explored all the options. weeks, you kind of go stir crazy,” she said. “Or they can become very aggressive. As soon as something triggers an emotional response

from them, they choose the wrong response. So they end up attacking a little kid, whereas they wouldn’t attack a child if they had

been taught they could just walk away when they feel threatened.” Sanders said she would like to see the bylaw go further to address dogs being tied up outside stores while owners shop. “That dog can be there for 10 or 15 minutes and bad things can still happen: A

little kid could run up and hug the dog and get bit in the face,” she said. “Any dog that’s tied and left alone is a chance for something bad to happen. That’s not fair to the dog or the people who could get hurt.” areid@thenownewspaper.com

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ast week, my husband was the same cleanshaven guy I married 17 years ago at a cheesy Reno theme motel. This week, he’s some Burt Reynolds wannabe, and the cheesy motel has been replaced by a cheesy moustache that smells like cheese and, at one time or another, has probably had cheese in it. It’s Movember. If you haven’t yet been introduced to the concept of Movember, it’s an annual monthlong moustache-growing fundraising and awareness campaign between Nov. 1 and 30 aimed at raising money to fight prostate cancer and other health issues that affect men, including testicular cancer and depression. It started in 2003 with a few Australians growing their “mo’s,” and today more than one million people around the world drop their razors and surrender their upper lips to whatever kind

of hair growth their bodies can support. Men sign up for the effort at Movember.com and as their mo’s take shape, they enlist the help of friends and family to donate. As for the mo (short for moustache), it prompts informative discussions that lead to greater awareness about men’s health. In my household, Movember is all that and more. First, there is the careful decision about which mo to grow and each option is analyzed for quality, upkeep and facial conformity. Will it be the Pencil, the Super Mario, the Copstash, the Handlebar, the Fu Manchu, the Dali or some wiry freestyle thing that hasn’t been categorized yet? Then there is the daily ritual of grooming. This is a painstaking process that involves an electric razor taking up the only free outlet in the bathroom at the worst possible moment and little hairs peppering every flat surface. And finally, the most annoying aspect of Movember: getting into character. This year, as stated, Burt Reynolds

And finally, the most annoying aspect of Movember: getting into character. This year, as stated, Burt Reynolds is a guest in our house.

is a guest in our house. More specifically, it’s Burt Reynolds’ character, Bo, from the 1977 redneck road-trip movie, Smokey and the Bandit. In the movie, Bo “Bandit” Darville is hired to lead a convoy of bootlegged beer from Texas to Georgia in his Trans-Am. Sally Field plays his love interest, Carrie, and there is also a dog named Fred who comes along for the ride. It sounds like a B movie, but Smokey and

the Bandit was the fourth highest-grossing movie of that year, behind Star Wars, Close Encounters of the Third Kind and Saturday Night Fever. So for the past week, my newly moustachioed husband has been calling me Carrie, calling our dog Fred and jokingly browsing newspaper classifieds for a Pontiac Trans-Am. At least I hope he’s joking. He’s also been reciting famous lines from the

movie, of which there are exactly none, leading to mass confusion among our regular coffee baristas and other members of the public we chat up regularly. But I’ll grant him all of this for Movember because it’s for a great cause. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer among Canadian men, and this year, almost 4,000 men in Canada will

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die from it. Testicular cancer is more prevalent in young men, and, if detected early, has a survival rate of 95 per cent. Depression, meanwhile, will affect 11 per cent of Canadian men. If you want to learn more, visit movember.com or go talk to someone sporting a moustache because I gotta go. Someone just called for “Carrie.”

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Harper’s words about veterans ring hollow The Editor, On Monday, I attended the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Crescent Beach Legion. I came to honour those who have sacrificed much. I had difficulty listening respectfully to the message from our Prime Minister Stephen Harper. His letter said, “You and your comrades deserve our abiding gratitude and respect.” These words are hollow when you are cutting back the support our veterans deserve. The former compensation provided an average tax-free payment of $31,000 per year for life. Today, the average one-time payout has been about $45,000. Harper also said, “Our veterans are a national treasure.” These words not only ring hollow but also are disrespectful. These men and woman risked their lives and their health. Some have given their lives. They deserve to be appropriately compensated, not abandoned

by Harper’s obsession with government cost cutting. “You and your comrades deserve our abiding gratitude and respect,” is all fine and good, when it doesn’t cost any money. Mr. Harper, you are our prime minister, please act like one and give the veterans the support they desperately need and deserve. Phil Harrison, Surrey

Give blood but leave Sikh politics out of it

First, we are in Canada and that’s the only recognized “nation” in this great country! You have the right in this country to practice your Sikh faith or any other religious beliefs (even no beliefs) openly and without fear of retribution. Second, the reference to “genocide” totally undermines the charitable gesture of donating blood. Please leave your historical battles, tragedies, biases and hatreds behind you if you have decided to make Canada your home. Domenic Losito, Surrey

The Editor, While I support and applaud anyone who donates blood (I used to but can’t now due to a medical condition), I find the “Blood Donation by Sikh Nation” street signage to be offensive.

Cartoon highlights need for greener life

cartoon in the Oct. 22 Now, depicting an extra-terrestrial character musing on Earth’s tipping point and subsequent “Best Before” date. It is a powerful reminder that when we put profits before common sense and concern for the planet, we doom future generations to unimaginable consequences for our greed. I would like your permission to attach this cartoon to a simple message I will send to those who are making these decisions: “How old will your children be in 2050?” Perhaps personal self-interest might move some to a more thoughtful approach to our current growing crisis. Perhaps some might see that we all need to change direction right now, not after we have made enough profit, or when the oil is all mined, but now.

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CLAYTON HEIGHTS — While many restaurants that used to hold concerts have since dropped bands from their entertainment budget, Dublin Crossing in Clayton Heights continues to provide musicians with a stage. The Irish pub has hosted live music since it opened seven years ago, making it one of the only pubs in the area with a frequent calendar of performances. “We’re not an old school Irish pub, we’re a modern Irish pub, so we do play more modern music,” said general manager Jen McCreath. “We’ve gone through a lot of different bands and really filtered it down to this core group of eight or 10 that we go through because they’re the best.” McCreath said the presence of live music allows for interactivity with the evening crowd and creates greater feeling of community – more than any DJ could hope to create. “I don’t feel that the value is there as much with a DJ,” she said. “It doesn’t have that integration effect – we’re such a diverse demographic here. We have 25-year-olds dancing with 55-year-olds, and they’re feeding off of the band’s energy.” The Dublin hosts bands on Fridays and Saturdays, with solo artists and duos on Tuesdays and Thursdays. As well, they’ve started doing open mic nights one Sunday per month. “We’ve had a lot of young, local artists come out, and some of them are just

incredible,” said McCreath. With hockey season on and the Olympics only a few months away, one of the challenges for a place like the Dublin can be to appease both the sports and music crowds without having one experience interrupt the other. Longtime blues man Harpdog Brown has played his share of venues during peak sports seasons and said having the game on can be quite distracting. “When I play a room that’s got a bunch of TVs, I have them turn them off,” he said. “It just sucks all the real power and energy when the TVs are on. “I like sports like anybody else, but my life doesn’t revolve around sporting events.” McCreath acknowledged that it can be a bit of a juggling act; with 8 p.m. performances on Tuesdays and Thursdays, she said bands play during intermissions and after the game, but added that it’s not as big of an issue later in the week. “Normally on Fridays and Saturdays, our bands don’t start until 9:30 p.m., so unless you have an overtime game, you’re not running into too much conflict,” she said. “All of our bands are very understanding with that because we are trying to cater to a bit of a sports crowd as well. “We don’t want to take that away from the guests that we’ve advertised that to – we want to give them both.” McCreath added that other issues have come up, like overpowering volume, but she and the musicians have worked to develop a more versatile experience for the restaurant’s range of customers. “Things were, for awhile, way too loud,” she recalled. “Later on in the night when everyone’s dancing, fine, but people don’t want that out of the gates at nine o’clock. “Ultimately, it’s a better experience for everybody.” The pub’s November schedule includes performances by the Paul Filek Band (Nov.

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Surrey-based musician Rykka is a top-three finalist in the Peak Performance Project band contest. two finalists will perform full sets of music at the Thursday, Nov. 21 event, tickets for which are now on sale. “They’ve already decided the winner, so it’s not like a contest anymore,” Rykka said. “Now I’m just focusing on what I’m going to wear that night.” Prize money in the contest must be spent on music-related things like recording songs and touring. “I can’t just go buy beer with it,” Rykka said with a laugh. “I do know that I’ll be making a new record with Ryan Guldemond (of the band Mother Mother) next May.” Second place in the contest is worth $75,000, third $50,000. tzillich@thenow newspaper.com

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Sounds (and gifts) of Christmas at multiple venues The Vancouver Welsh Men’s ArtsScene Choir’s Sounds of Christmas concert on Dec. 10 at the Surrey Melanie Minty Columnist Arts Centre is sold out. It has been sold out for quite awhile, actually. So why bother you with the notice? Because there are other traditional seasonal offerings that have tickets available. It may be too early to think Christmas, but I can only point out that it is already mid-November. One favourite Christmas story is A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens. The miserly main character, Scrooge, is visited by three spirits of Christmas and is led to see his mistakes in the past and open his heart to the future. This classic story has had many reinterpretations and the story is never grows old. In partnership with Sunshine Hills Church Community Players, Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre is presenting “Scrooge! The Carol with an Attitude!” on Dec. 6 and 7. The lively retelling of A Christmas Carol is a true community effort incorporating the performance and production skills of people of all backgrounds from local students to seasoned professionals. No “bah, humbug” (a Scrooge fave expression) about this production. One of Surrey’s favourite actors, Ed Milaney, takes the title role and brings Scrooge to life, with haunting bitter memories and rejection of all that is Christmas. In 2011, the City of Surrey gave him the Surrey Civic Treasures award, in recognition of his contribution to arts and culture in the city. Tickets for this production are already on sale and can be purchased directly at the Kennedy Seniors Recreation Centre at 11760 88th Ave. in North Delta. Two evening shows and a 2 p.m. matinee should be able to accommodate many families – or maybe just all of Ed’s friends. He has a lot of them. Tickets are Scrooge-priced at $10. Add this affordable family event to your holiday calendar. For information, call 604-594-2717. I know not everyone in our multicultural city celebrates Christmas. But I think at some time or another we all try to find a perfect and unique gift for the special people in our lives. Are you looking for that special gift: Try the SAGA gift shop at the Surrey Arts Centre. The Gift Shop’s annual Show & Sale takes place Saturday, Nov. 30 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 1 from noon to 4 p.m. In addition to the varied original work by artists and artisans from around the Lower Mainland and Gulf Islands in the Gift Shop, the adjacent Studio Theatre will host more than 20 artists showcasing new work: pottery, handcrafted jewellery, cards and limited edition prints, hand-blown and slumped glass, original paintings, photography, fabric art – and more. And of course, there is entertainment from roving entertainers. Bubbles the Clown will perform on Saturday between noon and 2 p.m., and Mandrake the Magician will work his magic on both Saturday and Sunday between

noon and 2 p.m. It gets even better – during this weekend only, SAGA gift shop items are reduced by 10 per cent, and for SAGA members, the discount is 15 per cent. No GST is charged, either. Surrey Art Gallery Association (SAGA) is a non-profit society that offers its members the opportunity to participate in and respond to contemporary art, and be part of a community that actively supports the Surrey Art Gallery. Surrey Art Centre is located at 13750 88th Ave., Surrey. Call 604-501-5566 or see www.surrey.ca/artgallery. I was just thinking about missing out on the Welsh Men’s Choir. We do love our music in Surrey. So here is another

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White Rock Elks Lodge #431: Live music and special events on select nights, karaoke on Fridays, at 1469 George St., White Rock, 604-5384016, www.whiterockelks.ca. Five Corners Bistro, 15182 Buena Vista Ave., White Rock. “Jazz Lounge every Wednesday evening with Rice Honeywell on keyboard and Bob Storms on reeds. 604-538-5455. Dublin Crossing: Live music six nights a week at 18789 Fraser Hwy., Surrey. 604-575-5470. Bogy’s Gastropub: Live music and special events at bar in Cloverdale, 5640 188th St. (at Hwy 10). 778-5742649, bogysgastropub.com. Exotica Show Lounge: Live music on select nights at Turf Hotel venue, 12411 King George Blvd., Surrey, 604-580-1811. Central City Brewing Co.: Live music on select nights at restaurant/bar, 13450 102nd Ave., at Central City, Surrey. 604-582-6620, centralcitybrewing.com. Wheelhouse Pub: Nightclublike bar weekends at 12867 96th Ave., Surrey. 604-584-9311, www. berezanhg.com/pubs.html. Sandpiper Pub: Live music on select nights at 15595 Marine Dr., White Rock, 604-531-7625, www. sandpiperpub.com. Slainte, by the Pier: Irish restaurant/bar hosts live music Fri.-Sun., at 15057 Marine Dr. (West Beach), White Rock. 778-294-0066. U-Lounge: Bar/restaurant at #1016051 24th Ave., South Surrey, with live music on select nights. Info: 604-542-8580. Washington Avenue Grill: Live music Wed.-Sun. at restaurant at East Beach (15782 Marine Dr., White Rock). 604-541-4244, washingtonavenuegrill.com. Mirage: Dance club and live music (select nights) at 15330 102A Ave., Surrey. 604-583-8828.

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ARTS & LIFE Nov. 23 at St. Bernadette’s hall, 6566 132nd St., Surrey, featuring performances by Movieendolo Bien, Mayan Marimba and Hot Salsa Dance Zone, food prepared by Pachamami Sabor. Proceeds help local low-income families. Tickets $15, 604-581-9623.

BUSINESS Transportation Minister Todd Stone: Goals and plans for transportation in the South Fraser Region are discussed by guest speaker Stone at Surrey Board of Trade luncheon Thursday, Nov. 21 at Eaglequest Coyote Creek, tickets $40 each or $240 for a table of six. Info: 604-581-7130.

SALES/CRAFTS Breakaway Hospital Auxiliary Group’s annual Fall Fair on Saturday, Nov. 16 from 10 a.m to 2 p.m. at the main clubhouse, 1840 160th. St., Surrey. “Handmade crafts, tasty baking and much more. Relax with a coffee and muffin while you browse.” 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.” White Rock Museum & Archives’ 20th Annual Christmas Craft Fair runs from Nov. 22 to Dec. 22. 604541-2221. For info, contact Lauren at whiterockprograms@telus.net. Yuletide Tea & Bazaar event at St. John’s church on Saturday, Nov. 23 from 2 to 4 p.m., at corner of George and Russell, White Rock. Free admission, tea $6. Semiahmoo House Society’s Employment Training & Support and the Acquired Brain Injury Services host 2nd Annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 23, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Units 3, 5 and 6, 13550 77th Ave., Surrey. More than 30 vendors to choose from: specialty food items, handmade arts and crafts, Lia Sophia jewelry, Beauty Control, Scentsy and more. “Unique gift ideas for everyone on your Christmas list!” Proceeds from admission and table rentals to the food bank. Surrey Art Gallery Association gift shop’s annual show and sale Nov. 30 and Dec. 1 at Surrey Arts Centre’s studio theatre, at Bear Creek Park, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Nov. 30 and from noon to 4 p.m. on Dec. 1. Fine art and crafts for sale, in a variety of mediums. Free admission, entertainment, donations to food bank welcomed.

CONCERTS White Rock Trad Jazz Society: Presents three-hour concert/dance events Sunday afternoons (select dates) at Crescent Beach Legion, 3-6 p.m. at 2643 128th St., South Surrey. Admission: $8/10. Info: 604-5917275, www.whiterocktradjazz.com. Classical Coffee Concerts: Series features classical music performed at Surrey Arts Centre’s studio theatre on select Thursday mornings, 604-501-5566.

Harpdog Brown: “Chase Away Those Winter Blues” concert featuring harmonica player-led band, 7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 15 at Blue Frog Studios, White Rock. Tickets $35 via bluefrogstudios.ca/newshows.html. Celtic fiddler Kiérah, from South Surrey, performs with Celtic/jazz guitarist Adam Dobres at Blue Frog Studios on Saturday, Nov. 16, at 8 p.m., White Rock. Tickets $24, info at www.irishmadness.com. The Wheat in the Barley perform a homecoming concert at Elks hall in White Rock on Saturday, Nov. 16. Admission is $15 for members of the Elks club and $18 for the general public (18 and over only, as the room is licensed). Doors at 8 p.m., show at 8:30 p.m., 1469 George St., White Rock, 604-538-4016. For band info, visit www.wheatinthebarley.com. Jim Byrnes: Veteran blues performer with special guest Babe Gurr, 8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 22 at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage. Tickets range from $15 (student rush) to $35, 604-501-5566 and tickets.surrey.ca. Phil Keaggy: Acclaimed acoustic guitarist in concert 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23 at Chandos Pattison Auditorium, Surrey, in support of South Fraser Pregnancy Options Centre. Tickets $20/$30, info at frontofthelineproductions.com. Alfie Zappacosta: Singer returns to Blue Frog Studios in White Rock for a two-nighter with special guests Amanda Wood (on Friday, Dec. 6) and Dawn Chubai (on Saturday, Dec. 7), 7:30 p.m. nightly start. Tickets $40 via bluefrogstudios. ca/newshows.html. Vancouver Welsh Men’s Choir: “Joyful Sounds” Christmas concerts performed by popular choir Nov. 29 at White Rock Baptist Church and also Dec. 10 at Surrey Arts Centre. Info: www.vwmc.ca, 604-878-1190. Kenny Shields & Streetheart: Classic-rock band returns in concert Friday, Dec. 6 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Presented by Rock. It Boy Entertainment. Tickets $39.50 plus fees via 604-507-6355, www. bellperformingartscentre.com. John Lee Sanders’ Gospel and Blues Christmas: Yearly concert set for 7 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 8 at First United Church, via Peninsula Productions. “A Traditional Christmas”: Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s annual concert performed at 4 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 19 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. 604-876-3434, www.vancouversymphony.ca.

COMEDY “I Can’t Believe It’s Not Butter Chicken”: Live sketch comedy in “Best Of” show written by Bollywood Shenanigans, five show times Nov. 15-17 at Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72nd Ave., Surrey. Tickets $20 advance/$25 at door. Info: 778-706-6224, www. southasianarts.ca, butterchicken. eventbrite.ca. Just For Laughs tour: “Comedy Rat Pack” will perform at Surrey’s Bell Performing Arts Centre on Thursday, Nov. 21. Tickets via ticketmaster. ca, seats $39 to $49.50. Show info: www.hahaha.com/comedytour.


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Surrey Eagles defenceman Philippe Johansson (12) absorbs a whack from Langley’s Austin Azurdia while racing for the puck Monday afternoon. Langley won the game 2-1. (Photo: GARRETT JAMES) Rivermen Monday, the Eagles turned in a solid effort, outshooting Langley 29-21. The two teams traded goals in the first period with Matthew Dawson scoring on the power play to tie the game for Surrey after Langley opened the scoring. Langley bagged the only goal

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*Take an 8 bi-weekly payment holiday only applicable to purchase finance offers with terms of up to 84 months on all new 2013 and 2014 Nissan models (excluding NV, NV200, and GT-R) when purchased and delivered between Nov. 1 - Dec. 2, 2013. Leases are excluded from program. Offers available only through Nissan Canada Finance on approved credit. Offers only available on special low rate finance contracts, and does not apply to Nissan Canada Finance standard rate programs. May not be combined with cash purchase offers. Bi-weekly payments deferred for 120 days. Contracts will be extended accordingly. Interest charge (if any) will not accrue during the first 106 days of the contract. After the 106 days, interest (if any) starts to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal and interest (if any) bi-weekly over the term of the contract but not until 120 days after the contract date. First time buyers are not eligible for the program. ≠Finance offers are now available on new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2014 Pathfinder S 4X2 (5XRG14 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $13,165/$15,415/$31,558 financed at 0.9%/0%/2.9% APR equals 182/182/182 bi-weekly of $69/$79/$192 for an 84/84/84 month term. $999/$999/$0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $392/$0/$3,349.04 for a total obligation of $13,557/$15,415/$34,907. $1,250/$500 NCF Finance Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00/B5RG14 AE00)/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA0/C4LG53 BK00), manual transmission on finance purchases through subvented loan contracts only through Nissan Canada Finance. $500/$500 dealer participation included and available only on 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission. This offer is only available on finance offers of an 84 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ‡$4,000/$13,000 non-stackable cash discount is valid on the new 2013 Nissan Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00/AA10) and 2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 S (T4RG13 AA00/AA10)/all 2013 Titan models when registered and delivered between Nov. 1 and Dec. 2, 2013. The cash discount is only available on the cash purchase, and will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance rates. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. X$13,165/$15,415/$31,558/$ 21,393 Selling Price for a new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2014 Pathfinder S 4X2 (5XRG14 AA00), CVT transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. $1,250/$500 NCF Finance Cash included in advertised price, applicable only on Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00/B5RG14 AE00)/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00/C4LG53 BK00), manual transmission on finance purchases through subvented loan contracts only through NCF. $500/$500 dealer participation included in advertised selling price and available only on 2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2014 Versa Note 1.6 S (B5RG54 AA00), manual transmission. This offer is only available on finance offers of an 84 month term only and cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. VModels shown $20,585/$21,515/$43,658/$34,293 Selling Price for a new 2014 Versa Note 1.6 S SL (B5TG14 NA00), Xtronic CVT® transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 SR (C4RG13 RT00), CVT transmission/2014 Pathfinder Platinum 4X4 (5XEG14 AA00), CVT transmission/2013 Altima Sedan 3.5 SL (T4SG13 AA00), CVT transmission. *≠‡XVFreight and PDE charges ($1,567/$1,567/$1,560/$1,695), certain fees, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between Nov.1-Dec. 2, 2013. †Association of International Automobile Manufacturers of Canada (AIAMC) Entry Level Segmentation. MY14 Versa Note v. MY13/14 competitors. ∞Fuel economy from competitive intermediate/compact 2013 internal combustion engine models sourced from Autodata on 13-12-2012. Hybrids and diesels excluded. 2013 Altima fuel economy tested by Nissan Motor Company Limited. Altima: 2.5L engine (7.4L/100 KM CITY/5.0L/100 KM HWY), 3.5L (9.3L/100 KM CITY/6.4L/100 KM HWY). 3.5L shown. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. ∞Ward’s Large Cross/Utility segment. MY14 Pathfinder vs. 2013 Large Cross/Utility Class. 2014 Pathfinder S 2WD with CVT transmission fuel consumption estimate is 10.5L/100 KM CITY | 7.7L/100 KM HWY | 9.3L/100 KM combined. Actual mileage will vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. Based on 2012 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. 2014 Pathfinder Platinum model shown. Offers subject to change, continuation or cancellation without notice. Offers have no cash alternative value. See your participating Nissan retailer for complete details. ©1998-2013 Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. a division of Nissan Canada Inc.

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$14,980

2011 FORD RANGER SPORT

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Automatic, Air, Alloys. STK#1T9468A-25

$9,980

SALE

2011 TOYOTA TACOMA 4X4

Dealer #30377

$18,980

Automatic, Air, Power group. STK#2V9176C

$27,980

$28,980

2012 MINI COOPER CLUBMAN S

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2012 TOYOTA CAMRY LE

$15,980

2009 TOYOTA COROLLA CE Automatic, Power group. STK#X6893

SALE

$12,980

SALE

$28,480

2006 TOYOTA SIENNA AWD Leather, Sunroof, Loaded. STK#X6894A

SALE

$18,980

2012 NISSAN VERSA 1.8S Air, Power Group. STK#2YS8600A

SALE

$13,980

2010 HYUNDAI SONATA SPORT Sunroof, Leather. STK#X6656A

SALE

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$12,980

$6,980

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2007 FORD EXPLORER SPORT TRAC Limited, Leather, Sunroof, Loaded. STK#7T9279A-38

SALE

$17,980

2008 TOYOTA CAMRY SE Automatic, Power group, Alloys. STK#X6857

SALE

$13,980

2010 TOYOTA RAV4 SPORT V6, 4WD, Sunroof. STK#X6933

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$23,980

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$23,927

2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LT

$71

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$27,999 OR

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Automatic, A/C, Power group, and only 18,191 Power group including power vent windows, kms. Stk#N0022 Sto N’ Go and much more. Stk#N00157

SALE PRICE $19,877

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$129

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$14,777

$64,777

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$20,777

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$121

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SALE PRICE

9

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$6,777 10

2011 MAZDA 3 SPORT GX

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SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

$0 DOWN $12,777 $83 B/W

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$12,995

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2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE+

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4

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$37,995

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SALE PRICE

5

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SALE PRICE $0 $0 $0 $0 $0

$0 DOWN $141

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$0 DOWN $68 WEEKLY $0 DOWN$105 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

Fully loaded including Leather, sun roof, Navigation, rear DVD, power running boards, extremely clean vehicle MINT. Stk#P3058

$33,995

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2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE

3

$52,777

$45,995

SALE PRICE

SALE PRICE

BIWEEKLY

SALE PRICE

WEEKLY

$7,995

$49 $0

SALE PRICE $5,777

$0 DOWN$32 WEEKLY $0 DOWN$65 WEEKLY $0 DOWN $157 SALE PRICE

2007 CHEVROLET AVEO 5 LS Automatic with air conditioning and ONLY 47,000 kms Stk#N00173

Stk#P3031

2

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$10,777

$69

B/W

$18,777

1. $0 down 60 month term @4.99% APR 3. $0 down 84 month term @4.99% APR 4. $0 down 96 month term @4.99% APR

$122

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B/W

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DISCLAIMER: All prices and payments plus taxes and fees ON APPROVED CREDIT. Prices above do not include $499 Administrative Fee which is mandatory on purchase of new vehicles. Lowest cash prices, payments, gifts and offers using all dealership incentives. $10,000 Cash Back on Approved Credit, cash in lieu of rebates, to added to sale price. 51 inch tv available on all new 2012 vehicles. All Vehicles available at time of Printing. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. File photos used on some vehicles when required. 1) 2014 Ram ST $19,888 $0 down, $113 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 4.29%. Cost of borrowing: $3624, total obligation: $23,512 before taxes. 2)2014 Ram 1500 Q/CAB $28,888 $0 down, $164 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 4.29%. Cost of borrowing: $5264 total obligation; $34,152 before taxes. 3) 2014 Dodge Journey / Dodge Grand Caravan $19,998 $0 down, $116 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 4.29%. Cost of borrowing: $3644 total obligation; $23,642 before taxes. “$15,000 cash back”; customer can add up to $15,000 to financing On Approved Credit See Dealer for details.

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DISCLAIMER: All prices and payments plus taxes and fees ON APPROVED CREDIT. Prices above do not include $499 Administrative Fee which is mandatory on purchase of new vehicles. Lowest cash prices, payments, gifts and offers using all dealership incentives. $10,000 Cash Back on Approved Credit, cash in lieu of rebates, to added to sale price. All Vehicles available at time of Printing. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. File photos used on some vehicles when required. 1) 2013 Fiat 500 POP $13,998 $0 down, $83 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 3.99%. Cost of borrowing $2506 total obligation: $17,176 before taxes. 2) 2013 Fiat 500L $21,995 $0 down, $128 bi-weekly, x 96 months @ 3.99%. Cost of borrowing $3873 total obligation; $26,540 before taxes. “$10,000 cash back”; customer can add up to $10,000 to financing On Approved Credit See Dealer for details.

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STK# E000386


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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013

Up to

$5,000 cash discount*

2013 Passat 3.6L amount shown

2014 Jetta

$168

Lease from

2014 Tiguan

19

$299

. % APR

per month for 48 months**

+ $500 Volkswagen

$414 down payment

Lease from

per month for 48 months**

APR

+ $750 Volkswagen

$691 down payment

Owner’s discountǗ

1.9 %

Owner’s discountǗ

It’s time to think German Engineering at vw.ca/whodathought Das Auto. *Limited time discount on cash purchase only of a new and unregistered 2013 Passat 3.6L model with 6-speed automatic transmission, discount which will be applied against the fi nal negotiated price. Discount varies by model. **Limited time lease o er available through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit, based on a new and unregistered 2014 Jetta 2.0L / 2014 Tiguan 2.0T base model with 5/6-speed manual transmission. $1,395/$1,610 freight and PDI included in monthly payment. 48-month term at 1.9% APR. $220/$350 security deposit and fi rst monthly payment due at lease inception. Total lease obligation: $8,478/$15,043. 64,000 kilometre allowance; charge of $0.15/km for excess kilometres. PPSA fee, license, insurance, registration, any dealer or other charges, options and applicable taxes are extra. †O er of $500/$750 available on cash purchase, and on lease and purchase financing (through Volkswagen Finance, on approved credit), on new and unregistered Jetta/Tiguan models. O er available for current Volkswagen owners only. Proof of ownership may be required. Certain conditions apply. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell or lease for less. O ers end December 2, 2013 and are subject to change or cancellation without notice. Models shown: 2013 Jetta 2.5L Highline, $25,985 / Tiguan 2.0T Highline R-Line, $41,800. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Visit vw.ca or your Volkswagen dealer for details. “Volkswagen”, the Volkswagen logo, “Das Auto & Design”, “Volksfest”, “Jetta”, “Tiguan” and “Passat” are registered trademarks of Volkswagen AG. © 2013 Volkswagen Canada.

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19545 No. 10 Hwy. Surrey, BC V3S 6K1

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604-534-7431 LANGLEY

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2013 FORD ESCAPE TITANIUM

2008 FORD RANGER STK#C0724

29,995

L SA

E

Leather, Alloys, 54,735 kms.

$

2013 VOLKSWAGEN TIGUAN

STK#L13181

35,995

$

2011 GMC TERRAIN

STK#C0642

29,995

$

LE A S

xDrive 28i, Only 15,451 kms.

LE A S

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SALE

14,988

$

Highline, Leathe, Sunroof, Only 18,445 kms.

STK#P2970

Automatic, Air, Only 57,000 kms.

WAS $15,995

SALE

E

WHITE ROCK

PRE-OWNED

AWD, Loaded, Only 43,510 kms.

L SA

604-536-7212 #D11082

www.goldkey.ca

2013 BMW X1

STK#C0724

38,995

$

2010 MAZDA5 GT

STK#C0791

16,995

$

2009 TOYOTA COROLLA

2011 HONDA CR-Z

Hybrid, Automatic, WAS $19,995 Only 30,000 kms.

SALE

STK#P2980

17,988

$

2012 MAZDA 3 GS

Automatic, Air, Only WAS $17,995 26,000 kms.

SALE

WAS $14,995

STK#P2938

12,988

$

SALE

2008 NISSAN ALTIMA COUPE

STK#P2920

16,988

$

Automatic, Air, Only 57,000

Leather, Sunroof, Automatic, Only 64,000 kms.

SALE

WAS $18,995

STK#P2947

16,988

$

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2012 KIA FORTE

#29231

$12,999

THIS WEEKEND’S SPECIAL

2013 KIA RIO

#22222

$13,995

THIS WEEKEND’S SPECIAL

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#29565 FULLY LOADED WITH NAVI, LEATHER, BACK UP CAMERA! SELF PARKING

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$12,999

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#29578 VERY NICELY EQUIPPED!

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$8,999

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$17,995

$11,999

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$19,998

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2011 KIA FORTE LX+

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BLOWOUT PRICE

2008 KIA RONDO EX

#28619 AUTO, A/C, CD, POWER GROUP, HEATED SEATS, KEYLESS, BLUETOOTH!

WAS $18,900

$17,999

5 TO CHOOSE FROM

#28831

BLOWOUT PRICE

$23,900 APPLEWOOD KIA

604-596-3250

Kia canada promotion “Car a day giveaway-60 cars over 60 days” only applies to the purchase of a brand new vehicle only, not a used vehicle. Please see dealer for complete details on promotion. All used vehicle do not include taxes, fees insurance or $595 doc fee. 10 year warranty is only included on the 2013 Kia Rio, not any other vehicle in this ad. All prices and payments are OAC. Free smow tires or $500 gas card must be negotiated at time of deal and is up to the discretion of the sales manager. The value of snow tires is $500. Offers are only valid until Nov 17th. See dealer for complete details.

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NEWSPAPER.COM

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013

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Willowbrook Chrysler’s

re mas pecials SANTA ARRIVED EARLY

save $ 4,578

THIS YEAR! save 5,435

$

save 5,414

NEW 2013 DODGE JOURNEY

NEW 2014 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LTD

$

#4J42

V-6, 8 speed auto, Leather, Sunroof, Navigation, 20” wheel package!

NEW 2014 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT 4X4

#2D43

Premium cloth, 3rd row seating, U-connect, Power group!

#4J44

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Was $28,415

Was $56,700

$23,837

$51,265

Pre Xmas Special

save $ 12,832

save 5,604

$22,896

NEW 2013 DODGE DART SXT

$

#3B35

Premium cloth, 6 speed auto, SXT special edition, Power package, A/C!

#4D2

#4M1

Was $32,380

Pre Xmas Special

Was $23,740

Leather, V-6, 8 speed auto, 20” alloys, Sunroof!

6 speed auto, V-6, 7 passenger, Power group!

Pre Xmas Special

$19,998

Was $52,430

save 14,156 #3r161 Premium leather, sunroof, navigation, brake controller, tow package!

save $ 5,642 NEW 2013 CHRYSLER 200

save 14,485

Pre Xmas Special

$

NEW 2013 RAM 1500 LONGHORN

WAS $64,000

$

$46,829

NEW 2013 RAM 3500 CREW 4X4 DIESEL

save 4,584

#3R194 Diesel, standard, bluetooth, back up camera, brake controller!

$

NEW 2014 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED

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$

NEW 2014 DODGE DURANGO LTD 4X4

NEW 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

$19,998

save 3,742

Pre Xmas Special

Was $28,310

Pre Xmas Special

WAS $65,350

#4j16 Auto, bluetooth, navigation, remote start!

$49,844

WAS $42,530

Was $23,530

Pre Xmas Special

$50,865

Pre Xmas Special

$37,946

Pre Xmas Special

$17,888

Willowbrook Chrysler

19611 Langley Bypass, Langley Willowbrookchrysler.ca

DL#C5594

604-530-7361

NET OF ALL CHRYSLER REBATES AND PROGRAMS. PRICES DO NOT INCLUDE $399 DOC FEE OR TAXES. VEHICLES MAY NOT BE EXACTLY AS ILLUSTRATED.

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T I S E DO THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2013

THE

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2013 F150 Ford Platinum Fiesta SE crew cab Ecoboost 2013

2013 Ford EdgeEdge SEL Sport AWD

Loaded every Nicely equipped Fiesta possible option with all the options including tonneau including cover,power spray in liner, navigation, moon roof and leather only 7,800 kms MSRP $67,674.00. Discounts & Rebates - $19,000.00 off

New vehicle MSRP $43,754.00

Sale priced at only

$22,993 $36,995 #1715stk#2770

$14,995 stk#6702 $47,674 demo 8,000kms #9888 Power Panoramic Roof, Leather Interior, Navigation and more

Loaded with options including Navigation, Leather Interior, Power Moonroof.

navigation, moon roof and so much more

Costco Members take an additional $1000.00 off

2013 Ford Flex Limited

2013 Taurus AWD 2013 Ford Taurus SEL SEL AWD Power Windows, Locks, Loaded with options Tilt, Cruise, Air, including leather, MY touch and more

2013 F-150 Ford F-150 STX 4x4 STX 4x4

$35,995 #6740

$25,998 #2100

2013 Ford Expedition Max 5.0L, V-8 Power with the STX Package, including Polished Aluminum Running Boards, Trailer tow, Sync, Fog Lamps, Rear Slider & more.

Every possible option including rear DVDs, Navigation, like new, low kms

MSRP $34,794.00 Discounts & Rebates - $9,800.00 off

New Vehicle MSRP $72,199.00 Priced to sell at only

BRAND NEW!

New Vehicle MSRP $50,122.00 Sale Priced

only

Costco Members take an additional $1000.00 off

Sale priced only

$23,994 #9653

$47,995 #0081

USED VEHICLES FALL CLEAR OUT

$38,995

$32,995

2009 F350 Harley Davidson “Diesl” Loaded with every option including Navigation. #5268

2012 F150 CrewCab 4x4 XTR pkg. 3.5L Ecoboost engine and 20” wheels. #2492

$45,995

$39,995

2012 F150 “Harley Davidson Crew 4x4” Fully loaded including Navigation. #4934

2010 “SVT” Raptor 4x4 Low kms, fully equipped including Navigation. #6555

$16,995

$19,995

2010 Ranger “Sport” Supercab Only 29,000kms, like new!! #4983

2009 Chev Silverado CrewCab 4x4 Immaculate, like new, low low kms #5102

$16,995

$16,995

$9,995

$24,995

2008 Ford Escape Limited One owner, Immaculate condition, fully equipped. #3227

2007 Fusion SE AWD Fully loaded including Power Roof and Spoiler, mint condition. #9234

2009 VW Rabbit Only 32,000 kms, lots of features including power roof, like new. #9490

2010 Mustang GT Convertible Loaded with an automatic transmission. #5249

$40,995 2012 F150 CrewCab Lariot 4x4 3.5L Ecoboost engine, fully loaded, incl. Navigation. #5153

$34,995 2010 F350 CrewCab Lariot 4x4 Fully Loaded with Navigation, roof & matching canopy & much more. #5555

$17,995 2007 Dodge Ram “Sport” 5.7 Hemi Extras, Extras, Extras, Immaculate #1655

Special Price of Only

$33,995

$36,995

2013 F150 CrewCab 4x4 XTR pkg. Loaded with only 11,000k. #2607

$16,995

2011 F150 CrewCab 4x4 Lariat Only 35,000k, completely loaded including Navigation. #2804

$15,995

2010 Ford Ranger Supercab “Sport” V6 Automatic. #6191

$29,995

2009 Ford Ranger Supercab “Sport” 4x4 with matching canopy #7376

$20,995

2012 Ford E-350 15 Passenger Van Completely loaded with only 20,000kms #0880

2009 Honda Ridgeline One owner, local vehicle, “like new” #1331

$19,995

$17,995

$16,995

$32,995

$8,495

$10,995

2012 Ford Focus Titanium Low low kms, leather & moon roof #1670

2013 Ford Flex SEL AWD Fully loaded with Navigation, Roof, Leather & much more. #2844

2013 Ford Focus SE Hatchback It’s like new with only 14,000 kms #0098

2011 Fusion “Hybrid” Loaded, priced for quick sale #6009

2006 Ford Fusion SE Beautiful Condition. #3148

2009 P.T. Cruiser #7689

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