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When the new wing of Guildford Town Centre opens this summer, new stores will include LEGO, H&M and Forever 21. Up to 75 tenants will move into a new 200,000-square-foot section of the mall in time for its Aug. 28 grand-opening date. The “phase two” redevelopment of the south end of the shopping centre began in June 2010, in the former parking lot near Walmart. When all reconstruction work is done by the fall of 2014, the mall will be 1.2 million square feet in size, said Petra Barker, public relations manager with Guildford Town Centre. This week, South Surrey’s Sarah Hunter will be representing Canada at the World Team Cup competition – the wheelchair equivalent to the Davis or Federation Cups – in Antalya, Turkey. See full story on page 22. (Photo: KEVIN HILL)

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Siena Stampacchia, a 14-year-old student at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, has started S.W.A.G., an anti-bullying campaign that stands for ‘Safe With A Group.’ Stampacchia designed wristbands to show support for victims of bullying and to remind and encourage others to intervene when they see acts of bullying. (Photo: JACOB ZINN)

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A Cloverdale teenager is hoping that people with “swag” will take a stand against bullying. Siena Stampacchia, 14, has started an antibullying campaign called S.W.A.G., short for Safe With A Group. The ninth grader designed wristbands bearing the acronym as a way to show victims of bullying that they have support, and to remind and encourage others to stand up for people being bullied. “By wearing these wristbands, it’s telling the person who’s being bullied that you’re there for them, that they can come to you for comfort, for help, anything like that,” said the Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary student. “It helps them feel more protected in a group with other people instead of being isolated.” Stampacchia was inspired to create the wristbands after growing tired of witnessing bullying first-hand and hearing about it in the news. “Seeing bullying in schools, and now a lot on cyberbullying on the internet and everything, I just thought it would be a good way to make a change, make an effort to try and stop or prevent bullying,” she said. She was also influenced by the story of Amanda Todd, a Port Coquitlam teen who

committed suicide in October as a result of years of being harassed in school and online. “With Amanda Todd, it kind of went through our whole family talking about it at the table,” said Stampacchia. “After she committed suicide, everybody on social media was like, ‘Oh, I would have been there, I would have helped her.’ “I think a lot of people in high school would help, but they just don’t have that confidence or don’t have that feeling that they should just go and do it. They second-guess themselves, but with the wristbands, when you see that bullying, you remind yourself and you go and help them.” The abbreviation S.W.A.G. came from some brainstorm sessions with her friends. “Swag” is a popular term among high schoolers as a synonym for style, and after telling her friends about her idea for the campaign, S.W.A.G. resonated with her peers. “I was wondering what words we could have used and ‘swag’ has been going around in high schools a lot,” she said. “My friend, she spitballed that idea and we played around with it and came up with ‘Safe With A Group.’” Stampacchia said it’s important for influential members of any school’s social hierarchy – such as class presidents, team captains and student council members – to show their intolerance for bullying. She also said that intervening in a bullying situation can be as non-violent and simple as

standing with the victim to show your support. Her mother, Tami Colclough, said that while her daughter has never had problems with bullies, standing up for others is in her nature. “This is really who she is and it doesn’t surprise me that she created this initiative,” said Colclough. “I’ve seen her, as a little girl, do this where if she feels that somebody is being bullied, she’ll quite often step in and say, ‘Don’t treat them that way.’ “I’m really proud of her. She came up with it on her own and ran with the concept.” Colclough added that each wristband comes with a slip of paper bearing the S.W.A.G. call to action: “I will not be silent; I will be your voice. I will not hide in the crowd; I will stand with you. I will not reject you; I will include you. I am not a bully; I am your friend.” Over the last two weeks, London Drugs started selling the wristbands at locations in Surrey and Langley, and have since expanded to 25 stores in British Columbia and Alberta. The wristbands cost $3 and all proceeds go to the Kids Help Phone, an anonymous hotline for children and youth in need of someone to talk to about bullying or other issues. For more information about Kids Help Phone, visit kidshelpphone.ca, or to speak to a counsellor, call 1-800-668-6868. jacobzinn@gmail.com

“The opening at the end of August is the biggest thing that will happen during this whole redevelopment, with the most new stores,” Barker told the Now. “A lot of those new stores will be announced over the next month or so.” Last week, LEGO Group announced plans to open at Guildford this summer. The store will be approximately 2,400 square feet in size, Barker said. “When news started to leak (about a new LEGO store opening), people were really excited about it, in conversation,” Barker said. “Having a LEGO store on this side of the bridge is fantastic, because I’m amazed by how many LEGO fans are in the community.” The new H&M and Forever 21 fashion stores will anchor the new wing, along with a large new food court for 1,000 people. The site of the current food court, which seats 400, will be converted to retail shops. “H&M and Forever 21 are two of the most popular stores people want, when we ask them,” Barker said. At Central City Shopping Centre, new tenants include Neptune, a high-end Asian seafood restaurant, and Dollarama, which opens May 25. This fall, a two-level Target store will also open at the mall, which is home to 140 tenants in 640,000 square feet of retail space.

Wrong politician Information under a photo that was published in Thursday’s Now identified the subject as Jagrup Brar. In fact, the politician in the photo was Jasbir Sandhu. We apologize for the error. The Now


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A three-year-old girl is recovering after falling 12 feet through a secondfloor window at her house in Newton on Thursday evening. “Thank goodness the child wasn’t seriously injured,” said Sgt. Drew Grainger, of the Surrey RCMP. Every year, this time of year, there are reports of children falling from windows in Surrey as people open their windows to enjoy the warmer weather. A window screen merely provides an “illusion of security,” Grainger said, adding that these falls, some with tragic consequences, are “completely preventable.” In this case, the girl was bouncing on a sofa in a second-storey room when she

pushed against the window, popped the screen from the frame and fell to a garden and concrete walkway below. She was taken to Royal Columbian Hospital with a concussion and was later released after undergoing some tests. “She did not suffer any external injuries and was held for a time to undergo further scans before being released from hospital,” Grainger said. “This is an unfortunate accident that we see time and again once the weather warms up in our region,” he said. “Open screen windows provide an illusion of security and having furniture and play apparatus near these windows only compounds the problem and is a recipe for disaster.” The incident happened at about 8 p.m., in the 14000-block of 77th Avenue. Tom Zytaruk

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Van hits girl, breaks her leg An eight-year-old girl suffered a broken leg when a van hit her as she was walking to school in North Delta on May 14. It happened in the 11400-block of 72nd Avenue, a few minutes before 9 a.m. The girl and her grandma were on the sidewalk, and traffic was backed up. The girl tried to run across the road, through the stopped traffic, and was hit by the van, which was doing about 30 km/h. “Witnesses at the scene were all

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ell, I was wrong. Along with pretty much everyone else (with the exception of a small B.C. Liberal party campaign brain trust) I thought the election last week was going to produce a result exactly the opposite of what actually happened. Polls were uniformly incorrect (in part, I think, because of their methodology, which relied too much on online research and less on old fashioned telephone polling) and created an entrenched impression that the B.C. Liberals were too far behind in public opinion to stand much of a chance of winning. But the election also served as a reminder that what actually happens during an election campaign matters, and can shape the outcome of the vote. The shorthand is this: the

B.C. Liberals ran a masterful campaign, while the NDP’s campaign totally flopped. That statement applies to both the central campaign, which is wrapped around the party leader, and the local campaign, which is responsible for identifying supporters and getting them to the polls. The B.C. Liberals’ campaign was harshly negative toward the NDP, and filled with inaccuracies about their track record and achievements. Yet there was also a positive tone to it as well, and it obviously appealed to voters. For all the ridicule heaped on Christy Clark (by myself and others) for her fantastical promise to retire the province’s enormous pile of debt through the creation of liquefied natural gas terminals, it’s clear that people bought into at least part of that message because it was about the future. Clark and her party had a central campaign theme and stuck to it, relentlessly hammering home the idea that they alone could be trusted on economic issues. In stark contrast to the B.C. Liberals’ clarity and consistency was the inept NDP campaign, which was unfocused and over

confident. Party leader Adrian Dix’s sudden announcement that the party opposed the Kinder Morgan pipeline proposal helped cement the idea the NDP was opposed to economic development. The NDP also decided not to hold the B.C. Liberals accountable for a number of scandals and controversies. The B.C. Liberals, on the other hand, attacked Dix’s character and honesty. One approach was positive and disastrous; the other was nasty and effective. This election campaign had been underway pretty well from the moment Clark and Dix took over their party’s leadership, but only became intense and focused during the 28-day writ period. Clark can now stop campaigning and focus on

governing. She has rebuilt her party and renewed her caucus (half of them are first-time MLAs, many of them with experience at the municipal political level). Past controversies (the HST being the most notable) have now been wiped clean from the slate. The people have spoken and have sent an unmistakable message: Clark and her party are the ones they trust, and not the NDP. Two years ago, shortly after Clark and Dix became leaders, I spoke at a business gathering and held up that now-famous Province newspaper photo of a beaming Christy Clark wearing a Vancouver Canucks uniform and a picture of Dix looking uncomfortable in an illfitting suit. I suggested that

campaigns were all about themes and images, and that the contrast in those photos was an indication of the enormous advantage Clark had over Dix. Since then, of course, Clark faltered time and again as premier, while Dix patiently bided his time as he watched what appeared to be a government going over a cliff. My original assessment of Clark’s strengths had been replaced by doubts of her leadership. But then the actual campaign began. And the differences between the two leaders was magnified and put on display. It came down to a choice between a beaming, bouncy and positive woman and a serious, uncomfortable and uninspiring man. The result shows voters didn’t really care what happened the past

two years, and were more concerned about the future. And in the end, they went with that beaming woman in the Canucks jersey over the unsmiling fellow they didn’t really know. Christy Clark has now been given a mandate by the people and even though only about half the electorate voted, it’s a strong one. She proved to be a dynamic political campaigner and her challenge now is to show she’s also an effective governor. But until she falters, she should be given the benefit of the doubt and the chance to show her stuff. And I’m not wrong about that. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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ell it looks like my old stomping grounds, Whistler, has made it into the news for its local government winning this year’s “Code of Silence” award. Prior to working at the Now, I was the city council reporter for the Whistler Question, our sister paper up the Seato-Sky Highway. During my time there, I got to experience first-hand some of the frustrations caused by the policy that landed them such an honour. The policy in question only allows for Whistler’s mayor, chief administrative officer or director of communications to be quoted by name, as well as members of council. As a reporter, trying to put names and faces behind the information we received, that posed a bit of a problem. You see, if we wanted information on the sewage system, one would naturally think speaking to the department manager in charge would be the simplest course of action. Instead, reporters in Whistler were required to make a media request days in advance and wait for the mayor or CAO to be briefed on talking points pertaining to the issue. If you happened to have a question that the mayor or CAO was unable to answer, that was pretty much it, otherwise you might get an email with the info, though nobody to attribute it to. The only other way you’d be able to quote someone talking about their area of expertise would be when they were making a public presentation during a council meeting.

Christopher Poon is a reporter with the Now. He can be reached by email at cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

The Editor, Re: “Red revels, orange aghast,” the Now, May 16. As a student following an election for the first time, I was not surprised with the results of the provincial vote. Although I don’t understand much about politics, I had predicted (or rather, hoped) that the election would turn out the way it did. A few of my classmates and I had read part of both the Liberals’ and the New Democrats’ platforms for a school project, as well as doing extensive research on the history of both parties. After this two-week process, most of us were convinced – with the exception of a few people who were outraged that the B.C. New Democratic Party didn’t win – that the B.C. Liberals were a much better government than the NDP would be. However, at our school’s student election, the NDP won with approximately one third of the votes. Later, we would find out that more than 650 schools across the province elected the NDP in 53 ridings, compared to 20 ridings for the Liberals. This did not come as a surprise for me, either. I suspected that the student body would elect the New Democrats, mainly because the NDP promised to improve education – something that would affect us immediately – and also gave the impression that they would raise taxes, something we don’t have to worry about at the moment. The Liberals’ platform focuses greatly on reducing the provincial deficit and improving the economy, dull things that most people my age would not have any interest in, so, naturally, the Liberals didn’t impress the students as much as the NDP did. All in all, I believe that it’s best for British Columbia with the Liberal party in power. I don’t love the Liberals, but they seem to be the best choice we have. Good job, British Columbia.

Future not looking ‘fun’

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The Editor, Re: “Red revels, orange aghast,” the Now, May 16. Global’s early news anchor Deborra Hope and guest (and Now columnist) Keith Baldrey closed their five-minute chat about how they had “fun” – yes, both used that term – watching the conservative “Liberals” on election day attain their glorious surprise victory. This was definitely a bad choice of terminology used so publicly (albeit very briefly). They obviously did not have in mind those of us who didn’t have “fun” watching a renewal of a governing party known to make sure that the natural-resourceextraction machine runs full-steam ahead. There’s no “fun” at all anticipating a fairly bleak environmental future, with precious ecosystems at the very bottom of that same agenda. In other words, a whole lot of shortsightedness is around the corner in regards to a healthy ecosystem and thus a formidably potential threat to a workcapable, healthy populace. Frank Sterle, Jr., White Rock

Why on rush hour? The Editor, This morning at 8 a.m., hundreds of drivers and myself were stuck in traffic on the South Fraser Perimeter Road for almost an hour due to road work on Bridgeview Drive. There was no way out. It is difficult for me to understand why the city would have granted permission for road work during morning rush hours. If the administration is unable to manage the work schedule themselves, then we should have a new bylaw to ban all road work during rush hours.

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This led to not only the reporters feeling frustrated at the lack of easily-available information but also led to residents wondering why municipal staff weren’t willing to stand behind their work and simply talk about their responsibilities. And that brings me to Surrey and White Rock. Since moving over to the Now and covering Surrey and White Rock, I’ve enjoyed much more freedom as a reporter. Both cities are excellent when it comes to finding reporters the right person to speak to and, as such, the right information is getting out to readers. Last year, when Surrey introduced its new waste management system, we were able to speak with the persons responsible for overseeing the entire program, no problem. In White Rock, when the pier was shut down for repairs, its engineering department head was readily available to provide us with details. Funnily enough, the rationale behind Whistler’s communications policy is that large organizations such as itself need to be able to ensure that clear and accurate information is being made public. On the flipside, Surrey, with its population roughly 40 times that of Whistler’s, seems to be doing just fine allowing department heads speak about their areas of expertise. At the end of the day, residents of Surrey and White Rock have it good when it comes to access to information about city issues, as do local reporters. While there will always be those who will find something to complain about, the reality is Surrey and White Rock are open and accessible to its residents. All one has to do is look elsewhere to see that things could be much, much different.


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A recent survey found there is a strong belief that infertility is a medical condition and that treatments should be supported by the health-care system. A Surrey couple certainly fit the bill. Cassandra Sullivan and her husband Jayson started trying to conceive at the prime child-bearing age – in their mid-20s – but without luck. After a while, she became concerned. “I guessed something was wrong,” said Cassandra. “But my family said I was overreacting.” It turns out, something was wrong. Tests showed her fallopian tubes were blocked and so she had reconstructive surgery to try to correct the problem. In time, they discovered the surgery hadn’t worked to correct the issue. “My husband and I are saving to start our first cycle of in vitro fertilization,” she said. “But there are challenges – the cost of this procedure is very expensive, let alone the emotional toll it takes. I wish I’d known more about my fertility and believe we need more resources to support people facing infertility. “Don’t wait to have kids,” she advised prospective moms. That view is shared by the majority of people who took part in the survey by Today’s Parent Magazine and EMD Inc., Canada. Of the moms polled, 36 per cent faced their own issues that made it difficult for them to conceive, 26 per cent indicated it took two years or more to become pregnant and 83 per cent believe fertility should be recognized as a medical issue. In vitro fertilization, which is only covered in Quebec, typically costs $6,000 to $8,000, plus medications – for each round. Because of this, many couples face financial stress on top of the emotional stress of fertility issues. ccooke@thenownewspaper.com


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Former Now columnist and freelancer Kelley Scarsbrook is celebrating the launch of her first book this Sunday in South Surrey. Scarsbrook, who wrote about the joys and challenges of being a stay-athome mom, has compiled about 50 of her published columns into Beautiful Noise, on sale now. “It feels like a huge accomplishment for me because I’ve always wanted to

write a book,� said Scarsbrook. Part of her inspiration, she said, was to let women who are considering whether or not to be stay-at-home moms know what it was like. “It’s not like your brain turns to mush,� Scarsbrook said, turning a common myth on its head. “It’s not the ’50s notion of mom.� Scarsbrook said she had wanted to get a book together sooner, but it was a lot of work, especially considering she decided to self-publish, which means she had to wear all the hats to get the

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project off the ground and into print. On Sunday, May 26, she will do a reading and book signing at Black Bond Books in South Surrey. “It means a lot to me to have it launch in my community, where it was written,� she said. And as for her kids, who are featured in the book in different developmental stages, they’re thrilled. “They think it’s really cool.� The book launch is from 3 to 4:30 p.m. at 15562 24th Ave., South Surrey. ccooke@thenownewspaper.com

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Libraries go digital with bookmobile, eReader loans The “Digital Bookmobile” is coming to Surrey this week. Surrey Libraries and OverDrive welcome the vehicle on Wednesday, May 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Fleetwood Library. The 74-foot, 18-wheel, high-tech tractor trailor provides a chance to learn how to download eBooks, audiobooks and music from the library. With instructional videos, interactive computer stations and a fullyloaded gadget gallery, readers of all ages will experience new ways to enjoy digital books and more. Browse and check out Surrey Libraries’ growing digital collection of titles online at www.surreylibraries.ca/elibrary.

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Surrey Libraries and Overdrive also present the Big Library Read from May 15 to June 1. Read Four Corners of the Sky by Michael Malone with thousands of readers from libraries around the world and share your reviews/comments via social media (twitter.com/surreylibrary and facebook. com/surreylibraries). Details are at www. surreylibraries.ca. At Surrey Libraries, people can borrow eReaders. Check out a Kobo Touch for a three-week loan from any library in the system. Each unit is loaded with titles including Anne of Green Gables, Tristan & Iseult, Anna Karenina, Count of Monte Cristo and Mysterious Affair at Styles.

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receive a prize of $250. The contest is open to Surrey residents aged 19 and older. The poem may be maximum 50 lines in length, can be any style and must be previously unpublished. The entry deadline is May 31. The emerging Surrey Civic Plaza will be adjacent to the City Centre Library,

connecting the library with the new city hall currently under construction at the south side of 104th Avenue, east of University Boulevard. Construction is expected to be completed in the fall of 2013. For full contest rules and guidelines, visit www. surreylibraries.ca/contests.

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2013 CRESCENT BEACH CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE

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The Crescent Beach Concours d’Elegance is an annual event drawing cars and motorcycles that are unique, elegant, historically significant and often very rare. Now in its third year, the concours will again be held at

Blackie Spit, Crescent Beach, British Columbia, August 31st, 10 am until 3 pm. Open to the public, admission is by donation, with funds raised benefitting charities, among them Alexandra Neighbourhood House.

Have you ever been part of the Arnold Mikelson Festival of the Arts?

2013 Classes include: Classics (European & Domestic from 1925 to 48), Antiques, American Post-War to 1973, British Cars, Muscle Cars, Custom Cars, Collector Motorcycles and a Special Class of Porsches. (Porsche Canada has just come on board as a sponsor and will offer test drives of new Porsches at the event.)

This year marks the 40th anniversary of the Festival and we would like to pay tribute to Mary Mikelson.

Do you have a story to tell? We would like to hear it.

We are seeking select artists to help create an overview of the festival from 1973 to today.

In preparation for a special June 22nd Open House and Reception we would like to hear your stories. Submissions, letters of support and tributes must be received no later than Friday May 31st at 3:00 pm. Please contact us at:

festival@thornleycreative.com

Please check the website www.crescentbeachconcours.com for entry forms and class specifics. All entries will be considered and those that best fit this year’s classes will be invited to take part. If you have questions, please call 604-980-7429.

Pattullo Bridge Review – Public Consultation +VOF o +VOF The City of New Westminster, the City of Surrey and TransLink are working together to review and evaluate alternatives to rehabilitate or replace the Pattullo Bridge and to determine a solution that meets the needs of communities connected by the bridge, as well as the broader region served by the bridge. From June 3 to June 28, 2013, New Westminster, Surrey and TransLink will be consulting with local residents and businesses, local and regional stakeholders, and bridge users about the initial screening of the alternatives for rehabilitating or replacing the bridge. The Pattullo Bridge Review builds on previous consultations and outreach efforts and responds to previous feedback requesting additional information and evaluation of all practical alternatives.

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Back and ready to take on the world Michael Booth Now staff Twitter @boothnow

After two years on the sidelines, South Surrey’s Sarah Hunter is back on the court and climbing in the rankings for wheelchair tennis. Once ranked fifth in the world, Hunter’s tennis career was derailed in 2011 when she wrenched her left shoulder and broke her left wrist. While it was not her hitting shoulder, the injuries were devastating for someone who relies on both shoulders not only to compete, but also for her mobility in day-to-day life. “For a little while I lost quite a bit of independence and I really didn’t like that at all,” she said. “It was very difficult to not be able to just do things on my own. I couldn’t walk with my crutches and canes and even pushing my chair was an issue for a very long time. So it came down to whether I could recover enough that I could play tennis and still maintain a good quality of life. That was in doubt for a long time.” Hunter tried to come back early in an effort to qualify for the 2012 London Paralympics, but that bid ended when she re-injured herself. At her lowest point, she thought her career as a tennis player was over — a tough admission for a woman who has been active in competitive sports for most of her 48 years. “It was a real mental challenge and, for a long time, I didn’t miss playing tennis,” she admitted. “After a while though, I realized I didn’t want my career to end because of injury. So I went back on the court and I

Ranked eighth in the world, South Surrey’s Sarah Hunter will be representing Canada at the World Team Cup tournament in Turkey this week. (Photo: KEVIN HILL) found myself having a lot of fun with it. I decided that I was going to go back to the game for another year or two and finish strong.” To say her first couple of tournaments back did not go well is an understatement. She describes them “horrible” and “the worst of my career.” Upon returning to Canada from the United States, Hunter tried something new — a different coach. She has always worked with Uros Budimac on the North Shore, but felt it was time for a different perspective.

She spent a week hitting balls around with Tracy Bennet on South Surrey courts and when she hit the road again, she noticed an immediate improvement in her game. “I am absolutely loving it,” she said. “I’m still working with Uros and he’s great too, but with Tracy, we’re doing things a little bit differently. It’s been a bit of a shake-up and that’s been refreshing. I’m feeling inspired again. “I really feel like my game is on the rise and that’s wonderful. I’ve been in it for a long time so to be able to improve at

this point in my career, that’s a wonderful feeling. I’m not getting any younger and I’ve had to change my game, but it’s a great motivation when I can see it working.” In her next tournament in South Africa, Hunter was able to incorporate some of the things she had worked on with Bennet. She played better, eventually losing in the semifinals to world No. 2 Andrew Lapthorne of Great Britain. (In quad wheelchair tennis, athletes of both genders compete against each other). She returned home and spent another week working out the kinks in her game with Bennet before moving on to an event in Atlanta. She noticed further improvement in her game, but once again was knocked out in the quarter-finals by Lapthorne. This week Hunter will be representing Canada at the World Team Cup competition — the wheelchair equivalent to the Davis or Federation Cups — in Antalya, Turkey. The latest rankings have moved Hunter up to eighth in the world, the highest woman on the list, although that status does not impress her. “I’m pretty happy because I’m back up to eighth after I had dropped down into the 30s when I first came back,” she said. “I’ve had some good results lately and I’m now back up to eighth. I’m happy with that, but I’m definitely not satisfied with that. “I am the highest ranked woman, but I don’t look at like I’m the best in the world. It’s the world ranking that I look at and that alone and that says I’m eighth. I’ll be impressed when there’s a one beside my name.” mbooth@thenownewspaper.com

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Drivers

Tow Truck Operators Roadway Towing Ltd. has two positions available for tow truck operators. Applicants must reside in the area in order to meet our contract obligations. Applicants must have a minimum of a class 5 driver’s licence without restrictions. Most importantly chosen applicants must pass a criminal record check prior to being hired. Experience is preferred however training will be provided to the right applicant. Some mechanical skills and an understanding of automobiles is an asset. Shifts include weekends and some on call nights. Company also offers an excellent benefits package. Drivers are paid on commission so the harder you work the more you can make. Resume and drivers abstract can either be faxed or emailed.

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RESPITE CAREGIVERS

PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at 604-708-2628. www.plea.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca

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MARKETING ASSISTANT St. John’s School has an opening for a full-time Marketing Assistant. The position will contribute to student recruitment, fundraising, communications and marketing of the school. Experience preferred. Please reply by May 20, by email with cover letter and resume to: psilk@stjohns.bc.ca (preferred) or by mail to: 2215 West 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6K 2J1. No phone calls please. Please visit www.stjohns.bc.ca for more details.

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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca

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AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS. Licensed, 4th year & 3rd year Technicians required. Signing/ moving allowance, full company benefits, very aggressive bonus/ pay plan. Ford experience preferred, but not required. Denham Ford, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Email resume: Attention: Dean Brackenbury; dbrackenbury@denhamford.com

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Maple Ridge Red Cedar Products requires Cubermen, Shake & Shingle Packers, Block Pilers & Trimmermen. Please call 604-462-7335 between 7:00AM and 3:00PM weekdays and ask for Gary. After 4:00PM until 9:00PM. Please call Happy at 604-615-4997.

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HARTLEY’S AUTOBODY in Sechelt, BC has a vacancy for a Journeyman Automotive Painter. Please fax resume with references and contact information to: 604-885-7454 STEEL SHOP req’s Welder, Shop & Field. Ticketed. Mobile. 604-512-4486 tlgytibor@gmail.com

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Business Services

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Boarding

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Dogs

HORSE BOARDING available in Port Coquitlam. Westside Stables. Full/Semi/Self Board. For more information call Sandy 604-941-5434 cel 778-388-5434

SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescue dogs from Foreclosed Upon Pets. Spay/neutered, regular vaccinations & rabies, microchipped. $499 adoption fee, avail at your local Petcetera stores. BENGAL KITTENS, vet ✔ 1st shots dewormed, sweet natured, $600. Mission 1-604-814-1235

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The Surrey Now has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The Estate of Dorothy Evelyn Jennings, Deceased, formerly of 119 – 13270 105A Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 2A4 Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Dorothy Evelyn Jennings are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors at 40 Cavan Street, PO Box 778, Nanaimo, British Columbia, V9R 5M2, on or before the 20th day of June, 2013, after which date the Executors will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. Nicolai Fabris of Fabris & Company, Solicitor for the Executor, Rodney Huneault

Notice is hereby given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of GLEN STAN WESELAK, otherwise known as GLEN S. WESELAK and GLEN WESELAK, Deceased, formerly of 5835 121 Street, Surrey, BC, who died on April 6, 2012, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at c/o Kane Shannon & Weiler #220 – 7565 132 Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 1K5, on or before June 14, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. GARY GEORGE KASMAR, Executor

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Financial Services

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Dogs

Legal/Public Notices

REAL ESTATE

Cats

PB RAG DOLL kittens, vet ✔ 1st shots, dewormed, health guar., $450 & up Cel # 604-477-9961

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

Cares!

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Cats

Education

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Financial Services

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Lumber/Building Supplies

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Borrow Up To $25,000

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For Sale Miscellaneous

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Condos/ Townhouses

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CHELSEA GREEN Walnut Grove Langley 1590 sq ft 2 bdrm, grndlevel twn-home, single garage, Only $334,900. Call 604-626-6027. See PropertyGuys.com ID 76027

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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

Abbotsford

Chocolate Lab Pincher Pups, bottle fed, 9wks,dewormed & all shots $400 ea, 604-287-5298

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4ba t/h. Incredible view, huge master br $405,000, 604-466-3175 see uSELLaHOME.com id5226

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3540 STANDARD Wirehaired Dachshunds Puppies Born April 3 - ready to go in 4 weeks. $800. Call now! 604-8086740. stormygsd@live.ca JACK RUSSELL X Border Collie 7yrs, 20lb, friendly to good home. NVan $negotiable 604-839-6113 PURE BRED PRESA Canario Dewormed twice. 2nd shot complete, CCC Reg. 604-807-2813

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IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553

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TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

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Houses - Sale

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Richmond

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Houses - Sale

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Houses - Sale

6020-01 Surrey

NEWTON 723SF 1br ground level w/private entry, insuite laundry $139,900 604-984-8891 see uSELLaHOME.com NEWTON 723SF 1br id5546 ground level w/private entry, insuite laundry $139,900 604-984-8891 see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

Real Estate

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6020-02

CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

Abbotsford

6020-14

FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $539,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

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Out Of Town Property

Langley/ Aldergrove

$739,900 YORKSTON South area Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ft Cstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm + Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call 778-298-8108. See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108

6508

Apt/Condos

ABBEYFIELD HOUSE

Surrey

3BDRM/2BTH 15792 98 Ave, beautiful 1410 sqft rancher, 7131 sqft lot. $517,777. 604-760-7284

STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

Okanagan/ Interior

RENTALS

GREAT 1988 SQ FT, 3 Bdrm 3-level split Carluke Cres Surrey. Upgraded Kitchen w/ SS appliances – Only $540,000 Phone 604-597-7799. PropertyGuys.com ID:76799

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

6052

Real Estate Investment

www.abbeyfielddelta.org Seniors Residence Studio or 1 Bdrm Includes meals, hydro, cable, great companionship Margriet 604-943-2678

QUICK SALE! Reno 3BR+loft t/h, 1700sf, 78/120, nr amens. $305K. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458 QUICK SALE! Reno 3BR+loft t/h, 1700sf, 78/120, nr amens. $305K. S. Surrey/ Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

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7683 210A St NEW 3550sf 6br 6ba w/2br legal basement suite HST incl $669,900 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5636

White Rock S. Surrey/ White Rock

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com PARTIAL OCEAN view,id5575 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 For Saleid5575 by see uSELLaHOME.com

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4 BD 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl., Great family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $440,000 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

6065 5 BDRM home w/ new 2 bdrm inlaw suite. Secure priv backyard w/ 16.5’x12.5’ dble door shop. Pool, hot tub. Close to Mill Lake area. $424,000. Ph 778-960-7118 PropertyGuys.com 149839

Owner For Sale by Owner

3 BD 2 bth newly reno’d home, 5.6 acres, 1200 sq ft shop, $635,000. Ph 604-820-1928 PropertyGuys.com id#81322 3 BD 2 bth newly reno’d home, 5.6 acres, 1200 sq ft shop, $635,000. Ph 604-820-1928 PropertyGuys.com id#81322

7BDRM/3BTH 5187 Marine Dr, Burnaby. For Sale by Owner uSELLaHOME.com, ID# 5669. Tel: 604-722-7977. Mortgage 7BDRM/3BTH 5187 Marine Dr, Helper. $695,000. Burnaby. For Sale by Owner uSELLaHOME.com, ID# 5669. Tel: 604-722-7977. Mortgage Helper. $695,000.

2BDRM + DEN/ 2BATH CONDO for Sale. By Willowbrook Mall, Langley. 961sqft $249,800. Helen 604-762-7412. 2BDRM + DEN/ 2BATH CONDO propertyguys.com #149562 for Sale. By Willowbrook Mall, Langley. 961sqft $249,800. Helen 604-762-7412. propertyguys.com #149562

NORTH DELTA 5 BR, 5 baths hse, Built in 2005, 3129 sqft, $649,000, nr ammens, 604-614-7591 NORTH DELTA 5 BR, 5 baths hse, Built in 2005, 3129 sqft, $649,000, nr ammens, 604-614-7591

ONLY $226,900 in Langley’s Murrayville area, 960 sq ft , 2 bdr, 2 bth, grnd-floor condo covered d e c k $226,900 a n d y ainr dLangley’s . See ONLY PropertyGuys.com or Murrayville area, 960insq76670 ft , 2 bdr, call 604-613-2670 2 bth, grnd-floor condo covered deck and yard. See PropertyGuys.com in 76670 or call 604-613-2670

SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bdfarm home, SMALL PEACEFUL set f/p, up barn, ridingright rings, pastures. for horses beside South $849,900.riding Call 604-323-4788 Langley trail. Bright &See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788 comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3K/mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT 4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek, main floor master br, $729K 604-581-5541 see: uSELLaHOME.com id5506

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CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5 acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sq ft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-house garage, 2 suites, barn, boardfenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462 PropertyGuys.com ID:76465

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-302-3527 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

604-594-5211

Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178

FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5br w/suite above 3 additional rental units $965K 604-882-6788 see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

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Lots & Acreage

FULLY finished 4,000+sf in Desirable Creekside on the Park, Abbotsford, 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ ss appl, a/c. $579K. 604.852.6951

6020-06

Chilliwack

2 BDRM 1.5 bth rancher fully reno’d on own property at Baker Trail Village. Mins to Chwk River, Garrison Crossing & UFV campus $209,900. PropertyGuys.com # 149276. Ph 604-824-8293

SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate 1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home, 55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-514-5059 PropertyGuys.com ID 76059

6020-18

Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

office: cell:

604-939-4903 778- 229-1358

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

Cell: 604-813-8789

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

3418 Blueberry Drive, Whistler, BC. Bare Land approx 13,500 sq ft. Panoramic views from Whistler to Mt. Currie. - $1,747,000 - email: lsjoyce@tml1.com

LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of Caretaker, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

office: 604- 936-1225

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

VILLA UMBERTO

6020-34

SURREY LOT 27, 4615sf NEW RF12 building lot, back slope, on greenbelt $390Kea 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5637

6035

OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

Mobile Homes

Surrey

Available Immediately Adult oriented. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured underground parking. (604) 596-5671 Cel 220-8696 FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH, 2 BR, 2 bath, $1050. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, d/w, f/p, storage. N/s, n/p. Avail Jun 15/Jul 1. 604-598-1296

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5 Bath, high end finishing, huge master $349,000 604-729-0186 see uSELLaHOME.com id5603

To Book Your AD use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express at 604-444-3000

18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades, $314,000. Call 778-571-1544 See PropertyGuys.com ID: 76544

OWN THE land, Chilliwack, 1092sf, 2bdrm rancher style mobile home, kids OK, $179,900 604-824-7803 see uSELLaHOME.com id5541

6035

Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

604-444-3000

1300 King Albert, Coq

QUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES Manufactured homes new and used Park spaces. Park models Service work 1- 800-339-5133 BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000 Call 604-837-5373 PropertyGuys.com id: 77100

office: 604-939-8905 KING ALBERT COURT

Mobile Homes

Close to schools & shopping On bus route to SkyTrain.

www.baywest.ca

SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES 22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view!

office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768 SKYLINE APARTMENTS

$50 off / month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Reno’d 1 & 2 BR stes (some with enste’s), Cable, heat, hot water incl. Walk Score = 92 Call 604-584-5233

Excellent Newton Location

DUPLEX ON 5 acre blueberry farm, on city water, sewer at propty line $999K 604-880-5069 see uSELLaHOME.com id5643 3 BDRM 2.5 bth 2475 sq ft custom built log home on priv 3 acres overlooking Sumas Prairie & Vedder Canal $639,000. 604-823-2183 PropertyGuys.com ID# 149834

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall. HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

1 BR from $700 • 2 BR from $800 3 BR from $900

AMBER (W) 401 Westview St, Coq

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

PANORAMA 3 level, 8 yrs, 8 BR, 6 bath - (2 + 1 suites). $675K. Mala, Sutton. 778-859-4458

DELTITA GARDENS

8507 120th Street, N. Delta

Includes Heat, Hot Water & Cable Some Suites with mtn. views.

CEDAR APARTMENTS

MUST SELL! Fleetwood, 2 lvl, 2 BR up + 1 BR suite down , $489k. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458 6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located south central Abbotsford. $598,600. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267

Recreation Property

MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex 1 BR’s (Avail Now & June 1) 2 BR’s (Avail Now & June 1) 3 BR’s (Avail Now) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK, On site security, Seasonal Pool. Call 604-585-1966

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office 604- 936-3907

552 Dansey Ave, Coq LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

Apt/Condos

# $400 MOVE IN BONUS # AMBER ROCHESTOR

ARBOUR GREENE GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

6508

A25

Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: cell:

604-937-7343 778-863-9980

Build Results

WHITE ROCK $50 off / month for the first year Quiet community oriented living. 1 & 2 BR stes, incl hot water, cable, u/g parking. Walk Score = 95 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-558-0046 SURREY 75/120A 2 bdrm apt, $960 + $40 cable, quiet family complex, no pets. 604-501-0505.

6510

Co-ops

MAYFLOWER HOUSING Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spacious, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725 2 BR Apt $847. No subsidy avail. No pets. Call: 604-583-2122 or Email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townhouse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com

6522

Furnished Accommodation

FURNISHED 1 bdrm Exec Suites From $1,400.00 Incl all utilities Min. 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040

6540

Houses - Rent

WHITE ROCK Oceanview, furnished home, nr 99, 7 appl, clean, bright, dbl garage, lrg deck, ns/np, $2200/mo. Jun 1. 604-220-9188 WHITE ROCK Roper/Kent, 2300sf, 4 BR, rec room, walkout deck, 2 full baths, 5 appls, pet neg. 1 yr lease. $2000 + utils. June 1,15 or July 1. 604-535-6221 WILLOWBROOK 3 BR, 2 lvl hse, 64 Ave/195 St, $1650, w/d, n/s, n/p, Avail June 1. 604-574-4057.

6555

Mobiles/Pads

MOBILE HOME/PAD for rent, near Scott Rd Station, $480/mo. Call 604-230-8661

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR walk out bsmnt ste, Sullivan Hghts, N/s, N/p, no lndry, Avl now, $600/mo incls all. 778-898-5028


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Suites/Partial Houses

HOME SERVICES 8035

Carpet Cleaning

8160

Lawn & Garden

152 ST/68 AVE, 2 BR bsmt, n/s, n/p, nr ammens, incls utils & w/d, Avail Now. 604-782-9614

UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

8055

Cleaning

2 BR bsmnt ste, 66 & 127, N/s, N/p, nr schls, bus, shops, avl now, $700 incls cbl/utils. 604-488-4549 2 BR bsmnt ste Newton, $700/mo incls all utils, Avl now, N/s, N/p, nr all amens & schl. 604-593-7081 BOUNDARY PARK, Sry. 64/124 St. 2 BR bsmt. $700 incl hydro/ cbl. N/s. No laundry. Imed/Jun 1. 778-898-2081 or 604-590-2468

* HOUSE & HOME Cleaning * We are Licensed, Bonded & Insured. Call 604-700-9218 EUROPEAN DETAILED Service cleaning. www.puma-cleaning.ca Sophia 604-805-3376

ORIENTAL CLEANING Service $23per hour. Residential & Office 778-707-4144 or 604-589-2816 TWO LITTLE LADIES. For all your cleaning needs. Lic’d & Insured. Call 778-395-6671

CLAYTON HGHT COACH Hse 1 BR, 4 appl, prkg. $795 incls utl. NS. Sm pet. Now. 604-230-4051 CLOVERDALE 63/168 lge bright 1 BR, d/w, w/d, alarm/phone line/ Optik T.V./ PVR, cat ok, N/s, Imed, $800. Refs. 604-575-0477

FLEETWOOD. Avail now. Quiet cln spac 2 BR bsmt ste, $800 incls utls, wifi, 2 prkg. Mins to elem/ high schl, bus, trails. NS/NP. Serious inquiries. 604-588-2431 GUILDFORD 144/105A, 1 BR, sh’d W/D, 1 cov’d prkg, $625 incls utls. Refs. NS/NP. 604-951-2331

GUILDFORD, lrg bright 1 BR, 3 appls, sh’d W/D, reno’d. $850 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-619-3508 N. DELTA, reno’d 3 BR upper, w/d, avail Jun 1, N/s, N/p, $1350/mo + ½ util. 1 BR bsmt, $650 incls utils. no w/d. 778-889-6492 NEWTON, 1 BR $500 or 2 BR $600. incls utils, N/s, N/p, Avail now. Nr amens. 604-507-9457

8075

Drywall

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Guar. work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657

8080

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A 12-storey highrise proposed for Vidal Street is one step closer to fruition following a narrow vote at last week’s council meeting. With councillors Bill Lawrence, Louise Hutchinson, Grant Meyer and Larry Robinson in favour of the development, those opposed, Mayor Wayne Baldwin, councillors Helen Fathers and Alan Campbell were outgunned four to three. Baldwin, says the project is inappropriate for the area, adding there are too many unknowns. This week, South Surrey’s Sarah Hunter will be representing Canada at the World Team Cup competition – the wheelchair equivalent to the Davis or Federation Cups – in Antalya, Turkey. See full story on page 22. (Photo: KEVIN HILL)

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Sandy McNamee fought to protect four Douglas firs – seen in the background in this Tuesday photo – from a development proposal but on Friday afternoon, White Rock city staff ordered the trees be torn down. (Photo: KEVIN HILL) Christopher Poon Now staff Twitter @questionchris

Despite efforts to preserve it, an eagle habitat made up of four tall Douglas Firs in White Rock was ordered by city staff to be torn down Friday due to a development on an adjacent property on Victoria Avenue. Prior to the decision, both the city and concerned citizens tried everything possible to save the trees, which are often used by eagles as prime perching spots. “Because the trees are right up against the property line, the building footprint would take away the roots of the trees,” said Sandy McNamee, a nearby resident who came to council with concerns for the eagles. While the trees themselves may have been on city-owned property, because the roots flow into other lots, the owner of the would-be developed property is free to excavate his land, even if that meant the death of the Douglas Firs. The city has offered the owner a land swap, or allowance to shift the property lines, but according to Mayor Wayne Baldwin, the owner was not interested in changing his plans. “We have had some conversations about making some allowance on that,

These Douglas firs were torn down Friday. (Photo: LARRY ROBINSON) but he is very time limited, he sold his house, he’s apparently renting and he’s trying to get this built as soon as he can so he can get into his new house,” said Baldwin. “Fundamentally, we’re stuck with what we have and we need to look at what we can do in the constraints.” According to McNamee, the firs offered the eagles the perfect perching spot in White Rock, due in part to the wind coming off the water, the trees being on a hill and the updraft created by the two. “Large soaring raptors like eagles look for updrafts, they don’t want to be flapping their wings and expending a lot of energy,” she said. “So in combination with the big firs

and the proximity to the ocean this is just prime eagle habitat. “There’s just this little corridor here where it is pretty much the definition of eagle habitat that is providing all those components for them.” On Friday, following exploratory work done by the Victoria Avenue property owner, city staff determined excavating the roots on the adjacent lot would cause the trees to be a public hazard, and ordered their removal. “It becomes an issue of stability,” said Coun. Larry Robinson. “Staff are doing their jobs in determining that.” If the roots had ended up running north-south, there would not be a problem, but it seemed the roots were too widespread to be spared. Baldwin noted that there could be other opportunities for the eagles in White Rock. “We did end up having conversations with a Mr. David Hancock, an acknowledged expert on eagles,” said Baldwin. “So he said he would be willing to help us construct a perch and nesting area for the eagles on the hump, so we might end up ahead with an eagle nest rather than just a perch.” cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

“I thought the plans we had were too sketchy,” Baldwin said. “I used the example of a development zone before that, we dealt with two family developments and there were more details in those drawings than this 12-storey, 196-dwelling structure and I figured that was not right. The muffler site proposal was very detailed in comparison, what we got here was like a sketch on a napkin and that to me wasn’t appropriate.” Baldwin also took exception to having to make amendments to the Official Community Plan in order to accommodate the development, worrying it might set a precedent. “We shouldn’t be doing spot OCP amendments, ” he said. Robinson, said he sees the development as right for White Rock. “One of the problems of White Rock is past councils have gotten into the habit of designing buildings and that’s scared a lot of developers away,” he said. “City council’s job is not to design buildings, it’s our job to approve the envelope, the zoning and let the architects go at it.” When asked if he thinks approving the project might set a precedent that the OCP can be amended for developers at will, Robinson said he hoped so. “There are provisions in the community charter to revise the OCP, it’s not carved in stone and most communities are changing them all the time,” he said. “Now that we’re looking at 40,000 people a year moving into Metro Vancouver, you have to change it. White Rock past councils have treated the OCP like Mose’s tablets, and they are not. I would hope this sets a precedent because quite frankly we need another six buildings if we’re going to be viable.” Now with final approval the only remaining step, Fathers said it was looking likely that the project would be going through. “Once you’re at third, I don’t want to say it’s a done deal, but you’re at third reading and it’s pretty hard to come back from that,” she said. Baldwin agreed. “Third reading is pretty much when developers go to the bank and ask ‘Can we have the money now?’” he said. “So unless something goes terribly wrong for them, it’s probably going to happen.” cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

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ell, I was wrong. Along with pretty much everyone else (with the exception of a small B.C. Liberal party campaign brain trust) I thought the election last week was going to produce a result exactly the opposite of what actually happened. Polls were uniformly incorrect (in part, I think, because of their methodology, which relied too much on online research and less on old fashioned telephone polling) and created an entrenched impression that the B.C. Liberals were too far behind in public opinion to stand much of a chance of winning. But the election also served as a reminder that what actually happens during an election campaign matters, and can shape the outcome of the vote. The shorthand is this: the

B.C. Liberals ran a masterful campaign, while the NDP’s campaign totally flopped. That statement applies to both the central campaign, which is wrapped around the party leader, and the local campaign, which is responsible for identifying supporters and getting them to the polls. The B.C. Liberals’ campaign was harshly negative toward the NDP, and filled with inaccuracies about their track record and achievements. Yet there was also a positive tone to it as well, and it obviously appealed to voters. For all the ridicule heaped on Christy Clark (by myself and others) for her fantastical promise to retire the province’s enormous pile of debt through the creation of liquefied natural gas terminals, it’s clear that people bought into at least part of that message because it was about the future. Clark and her party had a central campaign theme and stuck to it, relentlessly hammering home the idea that they alone could be trusted on economic issues. In stark contrast to the B.C. Liberals’ clarity and consistency was the inept NDP campaign, which was unfocused and over

confident. Party leader Adrian Dix’s sudden announcement that the party opposed the Kinder Morgan pipeline proposal helped cement the idea the NDP was opposed to economic development. The NDP also decided not to hold the B.C. Liberals accountable for a number of scandals and controversies. The B.C. Liberals, on the other hand, attacked Dix’s character and honesty. One approach was positive and disastrous; the other was nasty and effective. This election campaign had been underway pretty well from the moment Clark and Dix took over their party’s leadership, but only became intense and focused during the 28-day writ period. Clark can now stop campaigning and focus on

governing. She has rebuilt her party and renewed her caucus (half of them are first-time MLAs, many of them with experience at the municipal political level). Past controversies (the HST being the most notable) have now been wiped clean from the slate. The people have spoken and have sent an unmistakable message: Clark and her party are the ones they trust, and not the NDP. Two years ago, shortly after Clark and Dix became leaders, I spoke at a business gathering and held up that now-famous Province newspaper photo of a beaming Christy Clark wearing a Vancouver Canucks uniform and a picture of Dix looking uncomfortable in an illfitting suit. I suggested that

campaigns were all about themes and images, and that the contrast in those photos was an indication of the enormous advantage Clark had over Dix. Since then, of course, Clark faltered time and again as premier, while Dix patiently bided his time as he watched what appeared to be a government going over a cliff. My original assessment of Clark’s strengths had been replaced by doubts of her leadership. But then the actual campaign began. And the differences between the two leaders was magnified and put on display. It came down to a choice between a beaming, bouncy and positive woman and a serious, uncomfortable and uninspiring man. The result shows voters didn’t really care what happened the past

two years, and were more concerned about the future. And in the end, they went with that beaming woman in the Canucks jersey over the unsmiling fellow they didn’t really know. Christy Clark has now been given a mandate by the people and even though only about half the electorate voted, it’s a strong one. She proved to be a dynamic political campaigner and her challenge now is to show she’s also an effective governor. But until she falters, she should be given the benefit of the doubt and the chance to show her stuff. And I’m not wrong about that. Keith Baldrey is chief political reporter for Global BC. Keith.Baldrey@globalnews.ca

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ell it looks like my old stomping grounds, Whistler, has made it into the news for its local government winning this year’s “Code of Silence” award. Prior to working at the Now, I was the city council reporter for the Whistler Question, our sister paper up the Seato-Sky Highway. During my time there, I got to experience first-hand some of the frustrations caused by the policy that landed them such an honour. The policy in question only allows for Whistler’s mayor, chief administrative officer or director of communications to be quoted by name, as well as members of council. As a reporter, trying to put names and faces behind the information we received, that posed a bit of a problem. You see, if we wanted information on the sewage system, one would naturally think speaking to the department manager in charge would be the simplest course of action. Instead, reporters in Whistler were required to make a media request days in advance and wait for the mayor or CAO to be briefed on talking points pertaining to the issue. If you happened to have a question that the mayor or CAO was unable to answer, that was pretty much it, otherwise you might get an email with the info, though nobody to attribute it to. The only other way you’d be able to quote someone talking about their area of expertise would be when they were making a public presentation during a council meeting.

Christopher Poon is a reporter with the Now. He can be reached by email at cpoon@thenownewspaper.com

The Editor, Re: “Red revels, orange aghast,” the Now, May 16. As a student following an election for the first time, I was not surprised with the results of the provincial vote. Although I don’t understand much about politics, I had predicted (or rather, hoped) that the election would turn out the way it did. A few of my classmates and I had read part of both the Liberals’ and the New Democrats’ platforms for a school project, as well as doing extensive research on the history of both parties. After this two-week process, most of us were convinced – with the exception of a few people who were outraged that the B.C. New Democratic Party didn’t win – that the B.C. Liberals were a much better government than the NDP would be. However, at our school’s student election, the NDP won with approximately one third of the votes. Later, we would find out that more than 650 schools across the province elected the NDP in 53 ridings, compared to 20 ridings for the Liberals. This did not come as a surprise for me, either. I suspected that the student body would elect the New Democrats, mainly because the NDP promised to improve education – something that would affect us immediately – and also gave the impression that they would raise taxes, something we don’t have to worry about at the moment. The Liberals’ platform focuses greatly on reducing the provincial deficit and improving the economy, dull things that most people my age would not have any interest in, so, naturally, the Liberals didn’t impress the students as much as the NDP did. All in all, I believe that it’s best for British Columbia with the Liberal party in power. I don’t love the Liberals, but they seem to be the best choice we have. Good job, British Columbia.

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The Editor, Re: “Red revels, orange aghast,” the Now, May 16. Global’s early news anchor Deborra Hope and guest (and Now columnist) Keith Baldrey closed their five-minute chat about how they had “fun” – yes, both used that term – watching the conservative “Liberals” on election day attain their glorious surprise victory. This was definitely a bad choice of terminology used so publicly (albeit very briefly). They obviously did not have in mind those of us who didn’t have “fun” watching a renewal of a governing party known to make sure that the natural-resourceextraction machine runs full-steam ahead. There’s no “fun” at all anticipating a fairly bleak environmental future, with precious ecosystems at the very bottom of that same agenda. In other words, a whole lot of shortsightedness is around the corner in regards to a healthy ecosystem and thus a formidably potential threat to a workcapable, healthy populace. Frank Sterle, Jr., White Rock

Why on rush hour? The Editor, This morning at 8 a.m., hundreds of drivers and myself were stuck in traffic on the South Fraser Perimeter Road for almost an hour due to road work on Bridgeview Drive. There was no way out. It is difficult for me to understand why the city would have granted permission for road work during morning rush hours. If the administration is unable to manage the work schedule themselves, then we should have a new bylaw to ban all road work during rush hours.

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This led to not only the reporters feeling frustrated at the lack of easily-available information but also led to residents wondering why municipal staff weren’t willing to stand behind their work and simply talk about their responsibilities. And that brings me to Surrey and White Rock. Since moving over to the Now and covering Surrey and White Rock, I’ve enjoyed much more freedom as a reporter. Both cities are excellent when it comes to finding reporters the right person to speak to and, as such, the right information is getting out to readers. Last year, when Surrey introduced its new waste management system, we were able to speak with the persons responsible for overseeing the entire program, no problem. In White Rock, when the pier was shut down for repairs, its engineering department head was readily available to provide us with details. Funnily enough, the rationale behind Whistler’s communications policy is that large organizations such as itself need to be able to ensure that clear and accurate information is being made public. On the flipside, Surrey, with its population roughly 40 times that of Whistler’s, seems to be doing just fine allowing department heads speak about their areas of expertise. At the end of the day, residents of Surrey and White Rock have it good when it comes to access to information about city issues, as do local reporters. While there will always be those who will find something to complain about, the reality is Surrey and White Rock are open and accessible to its residents. All one has to do is look elsewhere to see that things could be much, much different.


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LOCAL EVENTS Sunnyside Acres Urban Forest 25th-anniversary celebration on Saturday, June 1 from 1 to 4 p.m. at

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Blackie Spit, Crescent Beach, British Columbia, August 31st, 10 am until 3 pm. Open to the public, admission is by donation, with funds raised benefitting charities, among them Alexandra Neighbourhood House.

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2013 Classes include: Classics (European & Domestic from 1925 to 48), Antiques, American Post-War to 1973, British Cars, Muscle Cars, Custom Cars, Collector Motorcycles and a Special Class of Porsches. (Porsche Canada has just come on board as a sponsor and will offer test drives of new Porsches at the event.)

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After two years on the sidelines, South Surrey’s Sarah Hunter is back on the court and climbing in the rankings for wheelchair tennis. Once ranked fifth in the world, Hunter’s tennis career was derailed in 2011 when she wrenched her left shoulder and broke her left wrist. While it was not her hitting shoulder, the injuries were devastating for someone who relies on both shoulders not only to compete, but also for her mobility in day-to-day life. “For a little while I lost quite a bit of independence and I really didn’t like that at all,” she said. “It was very difficult to not be able to just do things on my own. I couldn’t walk with my crutches and canes and even pushing my chair was an issue for a very long time. So it came down to whether I could recover enough that I could play tennis and still maintain a good quality of life. That was in doubt for a long time.” Hunter tried to come back early in an effort to qualify for the 2012 London Paralympics, but that bid ended when she re-injured herself. At her lowest point, she thought her career as a tennis player was over — a tough admission for a woman who has been active in competitive sports for most of her 48 years. “It was a real mental challenge and, for a long time, I didn’t miss playing tennis,” she admitted. “After a while though, I realized I didn’t want my career to end because of injury. So I went back on the court and I

Ranked eighth in the world, South Surrey’s Sarah Hunter will be representing Canada at the World Team Cup tournament in Turkey this week. (Photo: KEVIN HILL) found myself having a lot of fun with it. I decided that I was going to go back to the game for another year or two and finish strong.” To say her first couple of tournaments back did not go well is an understatement. She describes them “horrible” and “the worst of my career.” Upon returning to Canada from the United States, Hunter tried something new — a different coach. She has always worked with Uros Budimac on the North Shore, but felt it was time for a different perspective.

She spent a week hitting balls around with Tracy Bennet on South Surrey courts and when she hit the road again, she noticed an immediate improvement in her game. “I am absolutely loving it,” she said. “I’m still working with Uros and he’s great too, but with Tracy, we’re doing things a little bit differently. It’s been a bit of a shake-up and that’s been refreshing. I’m feeling inspired again. “I really feel like my game is on the rise and that’s wonderful. I’ve been in it for a long time so to be able to improve at

this point in my career, that’s a wonderful feeling. I’m not getting any younger and I’ve had to change my game, but it’s a great motivation when I can see it working.” In her next tournament in South Africa, Hunter was able to incorporate some of the things she had worked on with Bennet. She played better, eventually losing in the semifinals to world No. 2 Andrew Lapthorne of Great Britain. (In quad wheelchair tennis, athletes of both genders compete against each other). She returned home and spent another week working out the kinks in her game with Bennet before moving on to an event in Atlanta. She noticed further improvement in her game, but once again was knocked out in the quarter-finals by Lapthorne. This week Hunter will be representing Canada at the World Team Cup competition — the wheelchair equivalent to the Davis or Federation Cups — in Antalya, Turkey. The latest rankings have moved Hunter up to eighth in the world, the highest woman on the list, although that status does not impress her. “I’m pretty happy because I’m back up to eighth after I had dropped down into the 30s when I first came back,” she said. “I’ve had some good results lately and I’m now back up to eighth. I’m happy with that, but I’m definitely not satisfied with that. “I am the highest ranked woman, but I don’t look at like I’m the best in the world. It’s the world ranking that I look at and that alone and that says I’m eighth. I’ll be impressed when there’s a one beside my name.” mbooth@thenownewspaper.com

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Tow Truck Operators Roadway Towing Ltd. has two positions available for tow truck operators. Applicants must reside in the area in order to meet our contract obligations. Applicants must have a minimum of a class 5 driver’s licence without restrictions. Most importantly chosen applicants must pass a criminal record check prior to being hired. Experience is preferred however training will be provided to the right applicant. Some mechanical skills and an understanding of automobiles is an asset. Shifts include weekends and some on call nights. Company also offers an excellent benefits package. Drivers are paid on commission so the harder you work the more you can make. Resume and drivers abstract can either be faxed or emailed.

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RESPITE CAREGIVERS

PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at 604-708-2628. www.plea.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca

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Hotel Restaurant

Cook for PSI Sushi & Roll Ltd. dba Sushi & Roll Japanese Restaurant in Surrey. Completion of Secondary School. 3 yrs or more exp. in cooking required $18-20/hr, 40 hrs/wk. Read English, Korean is an asset. Email: sushiroll103@gmail.com Address: 103-10241 King George Blvd, Surrey, B.C., V3T 2W6

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Office Personnel

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Career Services/Job Search

Are you looking for a job, planning a career change or need a hand connecting with employers? Visit us online at www.aviaemployment.ca or call 778.578.4272 Newton WorkBC Employment Services Centre 240 - 7525 King George Blvd. Surrey, BC V3W 5A8 T:778.578.4272 avianewton@aviaemployment.ca

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Office Personnel

MARKETING ASSISTANT St. John’s School has an opening for a full-time Marketing Assistant. The position will contribute to student recruitment, fundraising, communications and marketing of the school. Experience preferred. Please reply by May 20, by email with cover letter and resume to: psilk@stjohns.bc.ca (preferred) or by mail to: 2215 West 10th Ave, Vancouver, BC, V6K 2J1. No phone calls please. Please visit www.stjohns.bc.ca for more details.

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Social Services

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca caregiving@plea.bc.ca

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Trades/Technical

AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIANS. Licensed, 4th year & 3rd year Technicians required. Signing/ moving allowance, full company benefits, very aggressive bonus/ pay plan. Ford experience preferred, but not required. Denham Ford, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. Email resume: Attention: Dean Brackenbury; dbrackenbury@denhamford.com

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Maple Ridge Red Cedar Products requires Cubermen, Shake & Shingle Packers, Block Pilers & Trimmermen. Please call 604-462-7335 between 7:00AM and 3:00PM weekdays and ask for Gary. After 4:00PM until 9:00PM. Please call Happy at 604-615-4997.

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HARTLEY’S AUTOBODY in Sechelt, BC has a vacancy for a Journeyman Automotive Painter. Please fax resume with references and contact information to: 604-885-7454 STEEL SHOP req’s Welder, Shop & Field. Ticketed. Mobile. 604-512-4486 tlgytibor@gmail.com

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PAINTER

The Langley School District invites applications for a journeyman Painter for a temporary assignment (approximately 5 months). Applicants must have completed grade 12 and have a Trades Qualification Certificate (Painting and Decorating). One year of related experience in an industrial/commercial setting is required. The successful applicant will perform a variety of tasks in the preparation and application of paint and related coatings. The ability to communicate effectively using courtesy and tact and a valid BC Driver’s License are required. Rate of Pay: $28.63 per hour Qualified individuals must submit an application (External Support Staff Application form available at www.sd35.bc.ca) with a complete resume (including names and contact information of 3 references), along with proof of Trades qualification and Grade 12 completion by Friday, May 31, 2013 to:

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Retail Sales

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RED ROUND table with 4 iron chairs, suitable for small kitch/ area. $75. Call 604-575-2534

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Garage Sale

21ST CENTURY FLEA MARKET 175 tables of Bargains on Deluxe 20th Century Junque! SUN MAY 26 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Drive, 604-980-3159 Adm: $5

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1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca

Education

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Education

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*YAMAHA 42" UPRIGHT PIANO $935 OBO* a few marks but overall good condition 778-989-5185 brandyleah@hotmail.ca

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Business Services

HAVE YOU BEEN DENIED Canada Pension Plan Disability Benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Contact Allison Schmidt at: 1-877-793-3222 www.dcac.ca

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Boarding

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Dogs

HORSE BOARDING available in Port Coquitlam. Westside Stables. Full/Semi/Self Board. For more information call Sandy 604-941-5434 cel 778-388-5434

SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescue dogs from Foreclosed Upon Pets. Spay/neutered, regular vaccinations & rabies, microchipped. $499 adoption fee, avail at your local Petcetera stores. BENGAL KITTENS, vet ✔ 1st shots dewormed, sweet natured, $600. Mission 1-604-814-1235

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Legal/Public Notices

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The Surrey Now has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The Estate of Dorothy Evelyn Jennings, Deceased, formerly of 119 – 13270 105A Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 2A4 Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Dorothy Evelyn Jennings are hereby notified under Section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors at 40 Cavan Street, PO Box 778, Nanaimo, British Columbia, V9R 5M2, on or before the 20th day of June, 2013, after which date the Executors will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. Nicolai Fabris of Fabris & Company, Solicitor for the Executor, Rodney Huneault

Notice is hereby given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of GLEN STAN WESELAK, otherwise known as GLEN S. WESELAK and GLEN WESELAK, Deceased, formerly of 5835 121 Street, Surrey, BC, who died on April 6, 2012, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executor at c/o Kane Shannon & Weiler #220 – 7565 132 Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 1K5, on or before June 14, 2013, after which date the Executor will distribute the Estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard only to the claims of which the Executors then have notice. GARY GEORGE KASMAR, Executor

Real Estate Services

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Pet Services

Langley/ Aldergrove

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

Financial Services

604-724-7652

Dogs

Legal/Public Notices

REAL ESTATE

Cats

PB RAG DOLL kittens, vet ✔ 1st shots, dewormed, health guar., $450 & up Cel # 604-477-9961

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Cares!

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MALTESE X Puppies Jan 26. Brown Tri Color, White 2M 3F First Shots Dewormed Hypo Allergenic $600. Call: (604) 582-9911

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Cats

Education

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www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046

Financial Services

ATTENTION GAMBLERS

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Musical Instruments

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Money to Loan

No Credit Checks! Cash same day, local office

910 CAT Loader; Comes with: Bucket, Forklift, Snowplow. Call Ernie: 604-657-5603. 19,500 obo.

Lumber/Building Supplies

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD:

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Borrow Up To $25,000

BUFFET & Hutch, all wood, 79’’ h x 52w, Good condition. Reduced to $90! 604-588-6134

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Metaphysical

Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca

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HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper

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Tools & Equipment

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ELECTRIC STAIRLIFT; with remote, $800 obo. 604-541-8338

recruitment@sd35.bc.ca

The successful applicant will be subject to a criminal records check. We wish to thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

For Sale Miscellaneous

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PROPERTY CARETAKER Having problems with a tenant OR need property maintenace &/or caretaking done. 30 years exp. Call Bentley • 604-539-2533

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Condos/ Townhouses

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CHELSEA GREEN Walnut Grove Langley 1590 sq ft 2 bdrm, grndlevel twn-home, single garage, Only $334,900. Call 604-626-6027. See PropertyGuys.com ID 76027

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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

Abbotsford

Chocolate Lab Pincher Pups, bottle fed, 9wks,dewormed & all shots $400 ea, 604-287-5298

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4ba t/h. Incredible view, huge master br $405,000, 604-466-3175 see uSELLaHOME.com id5226

LUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVR New customer special $27/ night www.jetpetresort.com

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3540 STANDARD Wirehaired Dachshunds Puppies Born April 3 - ready to go in 4 weeks. $800. Call now! 604-8086740. stormygsd@live.ca JACK RUSSELL X Border Collie 7yrs, 20lb, friendly to good home. NVan $negotiable 604-839-6113 PURE BRED PRESA Canario Dewormed twice. 2nd shot complete, CCC Reg. 604-807-2813

Pet Services

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IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565

TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553

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TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

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Houses - Sale

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NEWTON 723SF 1br ground level w/private entry, insuite laundry $139,900 604-984-8891 see uSELLaHOME.com NEWTON 723SF 1br id5546 ground level w/private entry, insuite laundry $139,900 604-984-8891 see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

Real Estate

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CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

Abbotsford

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FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $539,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

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Out Of Town Property

Langley/ Aldergrove

$739,900 YORKSTON South area Langley, 1 yr old, 3865 sq ft Cstm design 7 bdrm + 5 bthrm + Legal 2 Bdrm Suite. Call 778-298-8108. See Propertyguys.com ID: 76108

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Apt/Condos

ABBEYFIELD HOUSE

Surrey

3BDRM/2BTH 15792 98 Ave, beautiful 1410 sqft rancher, 7131 sqft lot. $517,777. 604-760-7284

STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

Okanagan/ Interior

RENTALS

GREAT 1988 SQ FT, 3 Bdrm 3-level split Carluke Cres Surrey. Upgraded Kitchen w/ SS appliances – Only $540,000 Phone 604-597-7799. PropertyGuys.com ID:76799

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

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Real Estate Investment

www.abbeyfielddelta.org Seniors Residence Studio or 1 Bdrm Includes meals, hydro, cable, great companionship Margriet 604-943-2678

QUICK SALE! Reno 3BR+loft t/h, 1700sf, 78/120, nr amens. $305K. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458 QUICK SALE! Reno 3BR+loft t/h, 1700sf, 78/120, nr amens. $305K. S. Surrey/ Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458

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7683 210A St NEW 3550sf 6br 6ba w/2br legal basement suite HST incl $669,900 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5636

White Rock S. Surrey/ White Rock

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com PARTIAL OCEAN view,id5575 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 For Saleid5575 by see uSELLaHOME.com

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4 BD 2.5 bth 2087 sq ft energy efficient home, new appl., Great family home in Auguston Estates close to Auguston Traditional School. $440,000 604-746-0073. PropertyGuys.com 702659

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

6065 5 BDRM home w/ new 2 bdrm inlaw suite. Secure priv backyard w/ 16.5’x12.5’ dble door shop. Pool, hot tub. Close to Mill Lake area. $424,000. Ph 778-960-7118 PropertyGuys.com 149839

Owner For Sale by Owner

3 BD 2 bth newly reno’d home, 5.6 acres, 1200 sq ft shop, $635,000. Ph 604-820-1928 PropertyGuys.com id#81322 3 BD 2 bth newly reno’d home, 5.6 acres, 1200 sq ft shop, $635,000. Ph 604-820-1928 PropertyGuys.com id#81322

7BDRM/3BTH 5187 Marine Dr, Burnaby. For Sale by Owner uSELLaHOME.com, ID# 5669. Tel: 604-722-7977. Mortgage 7BDRM/3BTH 5187 Marine Dr, Helper. $695,000. Burnaby. For Sale by Owner uSELLaHOME.com, ID# 5669. Tel: 604-722-7977. Mortgage Helper. $695,000.

2BDRM + DEN/ 2BATH CONDO for Sale. By Willowbrook Mall, Langley. 961sqft $249,800. Helen 604-762-7412. 2BDRM + DEN/ 2BATH CONDO propertyguys.com #149562 for Sale. By Willowbrook Mall, Langley. 961sqft $249,800. Helen 604-762-7412. propertyguys.com #149562

NORTH DELTA 5 BR, 5 baths hse, Built in 2005, 3129 sqft, $649,000, nr ammens, 604-614-7591 NORTH DELTA 5 BR, 5 baths hse, Built in 2005, 3129 sqft, $649,000, nr ammens, 604-614-7591

ONLY $226,900 in Langley’s Murrayville area, 960 sq ft , 2 bdr, 2 bth, grnd-floor condo covered d e c k $226,900 a n d y ainr dLangley’s . See ONLY PropertyGuys.com or Murrayville area, 960insq76670 ft , 2 bdr, call 604-613-2670 2 bth, grnd-floor condo covered deck and yard. See PropertyGuys.com in 76670 or call 604-613-2670

SMALL PEACEFUL farm set up for horses right beside South Langley riding trail. Bright & comfortable older 2 bdfarm home, SMALL PEACEFUL set f/p, up barn, ridingright rings, pastures. for horses beside South $849,900.riding Call 604-323-4788 Langley trail. Bright &See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788 comfortable older 2 bd home, f/p, barn, riding rings, pastures. $849,900. Call 604-323-4788 See Propertyguys.com ID: 76788

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3K/mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT 4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek, main floor master br, $729K 604-581-5541 see: uSELLaHOME.com id5506

CANCEL YOUR TIMESHARE. NO RISK program. STOP Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 100% Money Back Guarantee. FREE Consultation. Call us NOW. We can Help! 1-888-356-5248

CAMPBELL VALLEY Park 5 acres, exec.,estate home 6162 sq ft, 8 bd, 5.5 bths, carriage-house garage, 2 suites, barn, boardfenced $1,498K. 604-880-0462 PropertyGuys.com ID:76465

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-302-3527 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

604-594-5211

Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604-939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178

FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5br w/suite above 3 additional rental units $965K 604-882-6788 see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

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FULLY finished 4,000+sf in Desirable Creekside on the Park, Abbotsford, 6 brs, 3.5 bath. Granite/ ss appl, a/c. $579K. 604.852.6951

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Chilliwack

2 BDRM 1.5 bth rancher fully reno’d on own property at Baker Trail Village. Mins to Chwk River, Garrison Crossing & UFV campus $209,900. PropertyGuys.com # 149276. Ph 604-824-8293

SOUTH LANGLEY Immaculate 1042 Sq Ft 2 bdrm mobile home, 55 yrs+ park, RV parking, low pad rental $87,900. 604-514-5059 PropertyGuys.com ID 76059

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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

office: cell:

604-939-4903 778- 229-1358

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

Cell: 604-813-8789

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

3418 Blueberry Drive, Whistler, BC. Bare Land approx 13,500 sq ft. Panoramic views from Whistler to Mt. Currie. - $1,747,000 - email: lsjoyce@tml1.com

LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of Caretaker, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

office: 604- 936-1225

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

VILLA UMBERTO

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SURREY LOT 27, 4615sf NEW RF12 building lot, back slope, on greenbelt $390Kea 778-895-8620 see uSELLaHOME.com id5637

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OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

Mobile Homes

Surrey

Available Immediately Adult oriented. Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building. 2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry. Secured underground parking. (604) 596-5671 Cel 220-8696 FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH, 2 BR, 2 bath, $1050. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, d/w, f/p, storage. N/s, n/p. Avail Jun 15/Jul 1. 604-598-1296

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

AGASSIZ NEW 2350sf 3br 2.5 Bath, high end finishing, huge master $349,000 604-729-0186 see uSELLaHOME.com id5603

To Book Your AD use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express at 604-444-3000

18983-72A AVE Surrey, 1321 sq ft 2 brdm, 2 bath t/h in well managed complex, extensive upgrades, $314,000. Call 778-571-1544 See PropertyGuys.com ID: 76544

OWN THE land, Chilliwack, 1092sf, 2bdrm rancher style mobile home, kids OK, $179,900 604-824-7803 see uSELLaHOME.com id5541

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Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

604-444-3000

1300 King Albert, Coq

QUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES Manufactured homes new and used Park spaces. Park models Service work 1- 800-339-5133 BUENA VISTA Ave White Rock Spectacular view building lot with older 2 bdrm rental home $879,000 Call 604-837-5373 PropertyGuys.com id: 77100

office: 604-939-8905 KING ALBERT COURT

Mobile Homes

Close to schools & shopping On bus route to SkyTrain.

www.baywest.ca

SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES 22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great River view!

office: 604-463-0857 cell: 604-375-1768 SKYLINE APARTMENTS

$50 off / month for the first year Quiet community living next to Guildford Mall. Reno’d 1 & 2 BR stes (some with enste’s), Cable, heat, hot water incl. Walk Score = 92 Call 604-584-5233

Excellent Newton Location

DUPLEX ON 5 acre blueberry farm, on city water, sewer at propty line $999K 604-880-5069 see uSELLaHOME.com id5643 3 BDRM 2.5 bth 2475 sq ft custom built log home on priv 3 acres overlooking Sumas Prairie & Vedder Canal $639,000. 604-823-2183 PropertyGuys.com ID# 149834

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall and S.F.U.

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall. HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

1 BR from $700 • 2 BR from $800 3 BR from $900

AMBER (W) 401 Westview St, Coq

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

PANORAMA 3 level, 8 yrs, 8 BR, 6 bath - (2 + 1 suites). $675K. Mala, Sutton. 778-859-4458

DELTITA GARDENS

8507 120th Street, N. Delta

Includes Heat, Hot Water & Cable Some Suites with mtn. views.

CEDAR APARTMENTS

MUST SELL! Fleetwood, 2 lvl, 2 BR up + 1 BR suite down , $489k. Mala, Sutton 778-859-4458 6 BDRM 3.5 bth newly reno’d 4,077 sq ft home w/ 2 bdrm legal suite located south central Abbotsford. $598,600. 604-852-1748. PropertyGuys.com id# 149267

Recreation Property

MOVE-IN BONUS Guildford Family Friendly Complex 1 BR’s (Avail Now & June 1) 2 BR’s (Avail Now & June 1) 3 BR’s (Avail Now) Close to Shopping, Transit, Schools & Park. Some Pets OK, On site security, Seasonal Pool. Call 604-585-1966

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. Office 604- 936-3907

552 Dansey Ave, Coq LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

Apt/Condos

# $400 MOVE IN BONUS # AMBER ROCHESTOR

ARBOUR GREENE GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $479,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

6508

A25

Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: cell:

604-937-7343 778-863-9980

Build Results

WHITE ROCK $50 off / month for the first year Quiet community oriented living. 1 & 2 BR stes, incl hot water, cable, u/g parking. Walk Score = 95 Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, N/S, N/P, Kids ok. Refs. 778-558-0046 SURREY 75/120A 2 bdrm apt, $960 + $40 cable, quiet family complex, no pets. 604-501-0505.

6510

Co-ops

MAYFLOWER HOUSING Walk to Surrey Central, Library & all amens. Spacious, clean quiet, adult only building. 1 BR Apt $690 to $725 2 BR Apt $847. No subsidy avail. No pets. Call: 604-583-2122 or Email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townhouse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com

6522

Furnished Accommodation

FURNISHED 1 bdrm Exec Suites From $1,400.00 Incl all utilities Min. 3 mth lease. 604-589-7040

6540

Houses - Rent

WHITE ROCK Oceanview, furnished home, nr 99, 7 appl, clean, bright, dbl garage, lrg deck, ns/np, $2200/mo. Jun 1. 604-220-9188 WHITE ROCK Roper/Kent, 2300sf, 4 BR, rec room, walkout deck, 2 full baths, 5 appls, pet neg. 1 yr lease. $2000 + utils. June 1,15 or July 1. 604-535-6221 WILLOWBROOK 3 BR, 2 lvl hse, 64 Ave/195 St, $1650, w/d, n/s, n/p, Avail June 1. 604-574-4057.

6555

Mobiles/Pads

MOBILE HOME/PAD for rent, near Scott Rd Station, $480/mo. Call 604-230-8661

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1 BR walk out bsmnt ste, Sullivan Hghts, N/s, N/p, no lndry, Avl now, $600/mo incls all. 778-898-5028


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Suites/Partial Houses

HOME SERVICES 8035

Carpet Cleaning

8160

Lawn & Garden

152 ST/68 AVE, 2 BR bsmt, n/s, n/p, nr ammens, incls utils & w/d, Avail Now. 604-782-9614

UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

8055

Cleaning

2 BR bsmnt ste, 66 & 127, N/s, N/p, nr schls, bus, shops, avl now, $700 incls cbl/utils. 604-488-4549 2 BR bsmnt ste Newton, $700/mo incls all utils, Avl now, N/s, N/p, nr all amens & schl. 604-593-7081 BOUNDARY PARK, Sry. 64/124 St. 2 BR bsmt. $700 incl hydro/ cbl. N/s. No laundry. Imed/Jun 1. 778-898-2081 or 604-590-2468

* HOUSE & HOME Cleaning * We are Licensed, Bonded & Insured. Call 604-700-9218 EUROPEAN DETAILED Service cleaning. www.puma-cleaning.ca Sophia 604-805-3376

ORIENTAL CLEANING Service $23per hour. Residential & Office 778-707-4144 or 604-589-2816 TWO LITTLE LADIES. For all your cleaning needs. Lic’d & Insured. Call 778-395-6671

CLAYTON HGHT COACH Hse 1 BR, 4 appl, prkg. $795 incls utl. NS. Sm pet. Now. 604-230-4051 CLOVERDALE 63/168 lge bright 1 BR, d/w, w/d, alarm/phone line/ Optik T.V./ PVR, cat ok, N/s, Imed, $800. Refs. 604-575-0477

FLEETWOOD. Avail now. Quiet cln spac 2 BR bsmt ste, $800 incls utls, wifi, 2 prkg. Mins to elem/ high schl, bus, trails. NS/NP. Serious inquiries. 604-588-2431 GUILDFORD 144/105A, 1 BR, sh’d W/D, 1 cov’d prkg, $625 incls utls. Refs. NS/NP. 604-951-2331

GUILDFORD, lrg bright 1 BR, 3 appls, sh’d W/D, reno’d. $850 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-619-3508 N. DELTA, reno’d 3 BR upper, w/d, avail Jun 1, N/s, N/p, $1350/mo + ½ util. 1 BR bsmt, $650 incls utils. no w/d. 778-889-6492 NEWTON, 1 BR $500 or 2 BR $600. incls utils, N/s, N/p, Avail now. Nr amens. 604-507-9457

8075

Drywall

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Guar. work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657

8080

Electrical

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

8125

Gutters

DIRTY WINDOWS? DIRTY GUTTERS? Black Bear Window Cleaning does windows, gutters & siding. Insured & Guaranteed. Commercial & Residential. Call: 778 892-2327 GUTTERS, TILE Roof & Window Cleaning, Power Washing. Victor Call 604-589-0356

NORTH DELTA 1 BR bsmnt ste, newly reno’d, available now, N/s, N/p. Call 604 727-6203

8155

Landscaping

★ ALCO LANDSCAPING ★ Power Rake (moss out), Lawn Cuts, Hedges, Clean-up, Rubbish. Res & Comm. ★ 604-762-1725

6605

Townhouses Rent

SURREY 174/57 2 BR townhouse $900 quiet family complex, no pets. 604-576-9969 SURREY 68/139TH, 2 BR townhouse $890. Quiet family complex, no pets. 604-599-0931.

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

LIGHT Industrial w/offices Ladner near Hwy 17/Hwy 99 interchange. June 1st Approx 2400 sq ft. - incl property tax. $2,500/mo. Call: (604) 946-0404

8160

Lawn & Garden

SUPER SOIL INC. TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES Since 1979

SPRING SALE

10 000 DSoil li Mix i A ll • Garden • Lawn & Turf Blends • Super Natural TopSoil • Composted Black Bark • Hemlock/Fir Bark Mulch • Top Dressing Blends • Sand, Gravel & Rock • Miracle Mix Soil • Hydroseeding Contractor OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK

5333 - 176 St. Cloverdale FREE DELIVERY

888•8881 supersoil.ca

We’re in the Big Green Trucks

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Home Services

Dump Site Now Open

• Broken Concrete Rocks $22 per metric ton • Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay $22 per metric ton • Grass, Branches, Leaves, Weeds $59 per ton

MEADOWS LANDSCAPE SUPPLY

SUDOKU

Paving/Seal Coating

8220

Plumbing

Certified GAS FITTER & PLUMBER

• Furnaces • Boilers • Hot Water Heating • Hot Water Tanks Furnace Cleaning with Truck Mounted Machine

604-312-7674 10% Off with this Ad! For all your plumbing, heating & reno needs. Lic Gas Fitter, Aman. 778-895-2005 A FIXIT PLUMBING & Heating H/W tanks, boilers, furn, renos, drains, gas fitter. 604-596-2841

604-465-1311 & 8185 Moving Storage

ANVIL Plumbing & Heating #1 in Business since 1999 Service and Renovations Call JIM KIRK • 604-657-9700

AFFORDABLE MOVING

CRESCENT PLUMBING Heating & Drainage. Res, plugged drains, renos, hot water tanks, furnace, boiler. 24/7. 778-862-0560

1 to 3 Men

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

45

8225

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Power Washing

PUZZLE ANSWERS ON SEPARATE PAGE

We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac

FREE ESTIMATES

604-537-4140 www.affordablemoversbc.com

B&Y MOVING Experienced Movers ~ 2 Men $55 ~

Over 10 yrs. Exp. • Licenced & Insured • Professional Piano Movers

604-708-8850

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

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

Low Budget Moving.com

Roof Cleaning, Gutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning, Patio & Siding Cleaning

CALL VICTOR 589-0356 POW WOW POWER WASHING Residential power washing, driveways, siding, patios, fences, full house, gutters. Lic’d & WCB. Senior’s discount. Call Patrick

(778) 865-9432 A DIRTY HOUSE? Roofs, Siding, Concrete. 15 Yrs Exp. Call a Pro 604-803-7433

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

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! 778 997-9582

LARA MOVING and Rubbish Removal; Honest, Reliable; Great Rates; 604-562-4637

TLL MOVING Local & Long Distance. Good Rates. Licensed & Insured. Call 778-389-6357

8195 Complete Landscape Services www.simplygreengarden.ca 604-889-7122

SRY, Green Timbers. 2 BR g/lvl, $750/mo incl hydro. N/s, small pet neg. Avail Immed. 604-588-1671

8180

★ 604-652-1660 ★

SRY CTRL 2BR ste, newer home, walk to s/train/mall. Incls util/net/cbl. Now. 604-341-4974

WHITE ROCK, 1100sf, 2 BR, 6 appls, walk to beach. NS/NP. $1200 incls utls. 604-781-8475

GREEN Hills Lawn and Garden Mike (778) 994-4636 email: Mw.greenhills@gmail.com

Seniors Discount

LICENSED ELECTRICIAN All types of electrical work. Cell (778) 316-7773

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

SRY 9397 132nd reno 4 BR upper, w/d $1400 + 60% utils. Also brand new 2 BR bsmt ste, no w/d $800 inc utils.N/s, n/p. Jun 1. 778-707-8769, 604-618-8769

604-889-7122

www.simplygreengarden.ca

Licenced & Insured Local & Long Distance

NEWTON, 2 BR clean bsmnt ste, $645/mo incls utils, priv ent, cls to Bell Ctr & bus, avl now. Call 778-578-9119 or 778-858-7851

ROYAL HTS, 96/116, 2 BR ste, new home, nr bus, ns, np, $700 inc util/cable/net. 604-761-6274

Spring Cleanup • Aerating • Power Raking • Moss, Lime, Fertilize • Pruning & Hedge Trimming • Garden Installation

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

BROOKSIDE 88/144. 1 BR g/l. Nr all amens. Now. $500 incls cbl, no w/d. NS/NP. 604-502-7801 CHIMNEY HTS, SRY, 144/74A. Newer spac 1 BR ste, $510 incls utils. NS/NP. 778-828-9737

8205

NEWSPAPER.COM

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

10793-142A ST, 2 BD above ground, 5 appls, $850/mo, avail now or June 1. 604-583-6844 140A/115 AVE, 1 BR bsmt, full bath, gas f/p, prkg, n/p, n/s, $600 incls util, Avail Now. 778-899-4805

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Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA

PRECISION PAINTING • Exterior/Interior Projects • Written Warranty • Years of Experience • Fully Insured • WCB Covered Residential Specialists

HANDYMAN SERVICES Repairs & Renos, Bath & Kitchen Specialist. Reasonable Rates. Work guar’d. Jim 604-818-4889

8250

Roofing

All Season Roofing

Re-Roofing & Repairs Specialists 20 year Labour Warranty available

604-591-3500

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

778.881.6096

ALLQUEST PAINTING Quality Work You Can Trust! Interior & Exterior # UNBEATABLE PRICES # Free Est. / Written Guarantee

Insured/WCB

778-997-9582 M & G PAINTING 20 Yrs Exp,Free Est. Fully Ins. INTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Drywall Repairs, Retexture, Ceiling Respray, New Constr EXTERIOR HOUSE PAINTING Re-Stain, Re-paint, Siding & Stucco Repairs, Waterproofing. Ask for Gerry, Margaret or Gord. (604) Cell 970-1801 or 543-0700 ROLL PAINT SERVICES Spring Special. Satisfaction Gtd. Int/ext. Dave, 778-834-8855

Bros. Roofing Ltd. Over 40 Years in Business SPECIALIZING IN CEDAR, FIBERGLASS LAMINATES AND TORCH ON.

Liability Insurance, WCB, BBB, Free Estimates

604-946-4333

10% DISCOUNT. MG Roofing & Siding. WCB. Re-Roofing, New Roof, Gutters. 604-812-9721 A EASTWEST Roofing & Siding Reroofing, Gutter, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-783-6437

Roofing Experts 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. BBB member

May 21/13

ACROSS 1. Minute amount (Scott) 5. Insolent talk 9. Unable to 11. Scoundrels 13. Wizard of __ 14. Murres 16. Malmsey wine 17. Sunday prior to Easter 20. Passage with only 1 access 21. Large woody perennial 22. Paddles 23. A small demon 24. Dakar airport (abbr.)

25. Small game cubes 26. Small amounts 28. Ribbon belts 31. Free from danger 32. Natives of Thailand 33. Incomplete combustion residue 34. Segregating operation 35. Lowest violin family members 37. Part of a deck 38. British Air Aces 39. Confederate soldier

41. Young woman coming out 42. Belgian River 43. Society to foster technological innovation 45. Linen liturgical vestment 46. Failed presidential candidate 49. “Long Shot” author Mike 52. Mind/body exercise discipline 53. Santa __, NM 54. Cotton fabric w/satiny finish 55. Packed groceries 57. N’Djamena is the capital 58. Fermented honey and water

DOWN 1. Golf course obstacle 2. Article 3. One who counts 4. High rock piles (Old English) 5. Grassy layer of ground 6. Length of time in existence 7. Killing yourself 8. Liquid body substances 9. Egyptian Christian 10. Egyptian pharaoh 11. Beams 12. Keglike body tunicate 15. Positive electrodes

16. Adult female horse 18. Albanian monetary units 19. Raised speakers platform 26. NM art colony 27. Aftersensation phytogeny 29. Deep orange-red calcedony 30. Not a miss 31. Distress signal 33. Freedom from danger 34. Day of rest and worship 35. Phloem 36. Was viewed

37. Gluten intolerance disease 38. NYC triangle park for Jacob 40. Groused 41. Bounces over water 42. Arabian sultanate 44. Having vision organs 47. Steal 48. Old Irish alphabet (var.) 50. Corn genus 51. British letter Z 56. Peachtree state


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AUTOMOTIVE 9102

Auto Finance

9125

Domestic

Scrap Car Removal

9145

2006 CHEVY Impala LT, 6 cyl auto, f/loaded, sunroof, 120k kms, $5995. Call 604-538-6986

$ CASH $

FOR CLEAN CARS D.J. Auto Market 604-538-2422

9129 9110

$$ MONEY $$ We Pay up to $100 to $1200 Cash for all Scrap Cars, Trucks & Machinery. FREE P/U No Wheels - No Problem!

2001 JAGUAR XJR, Just Serviced, new brakes/tires, exc. Cond. $12,500 firm, consider trade. 604-644-4440

THE SCRAPPER

Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-3900 UR SERV

9125

Domestic

2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.

RV’s/Trailers

1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $5,500. 778-737-3890

Wanted

9522

RV’s/Trailers

2007 KEYSTONE Mod 32RL, 35ft 5th whl, 3 slides, EXC cond! $22,900 obo. 604-230-2728

9522

RV’s/Trailers

SPORTS CARS Serious buyer will pay $$ for pre 1970 sports cars in good condition. Paul 604-514-3844 2000 BMW 328i, exc cond, black int, sunroof, auto/manual drive, 200k kms, $4400. 604-306-7311

9515

Boats

2001 HONDA Prelude, Stnd, 2 dr, 148k kms, AC, sunroof, heated seats, leather int, new tires, good cond. $6300 obo. 604-220-2368

14 ALUMINUM DURABOAT, 25hp evinrude motor, fishing rods, incls trailer, $4500. 604-519-0075

2006 VW JETTA 2.0T 73k, original owner, hid headlights, auto, $14,900. 604-307-9159

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $8,375. 604-837-7564

TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS

Scrap Car Removal

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

2004 PONTIAC Montana, auto, 7 passager, grey, no accidents, 159Kms, $3,000. 778 278-5188

9522

1996 5TH wheel trailer, model 26RK, 26 ft, fridge, stove, sep bath 1995 CHEV 3/4 ton diesel, 200 k’s. $15,500 both. 604-794-7487

BEAUTIFUL 24’ trailer, lge fridge, big oven, a/c, queen bd, full bth. Must see $8500. 604-824-0850

BOOK YOUR AD TODAY!

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

9155

95 CHEV BLAZER LT

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

Vans

ICE •

• 2 HO

2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900, new saddle bags/batt, w/shield, bike cover. $4,995. 604-209-1039

9145

9173

9175

Gerry

1997 FORD F150 4x4, 8ft box, liner & canopy, good condition, $4300. 604-856-4371

1966 CADILLAC Coupe de ville a/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, was $7500, now $6500 604-793-5520

1990 Honda Accord EX Automatic 93,000 kms Excellent condition, one owner, no accidents, stored in garage. All serious offers considered. $10,000 Call: (604) 594-8581 1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs, 4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained. Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270

604 612-7182

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

9130

Sports & Imports

Luxury Cars

Collectibles & Classics

1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond 324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. A must see $12,000. 604-795-3344

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Garage

SALES

Black with leather interior. Fully loaded, aircared, excellent condition.

Asking $2250 obo 604-467-8914

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