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Parents plead for help Still no arrests in Delta teen’s murder by Dan Ferguson “I’M NOT the type of guy to ask for help,” Mike Szendrei said.

“But today I’m asking. If anyone knows anything about what happened to our daughter or knows who is responsible for her death, please call Delta Police.” The father of murder victim Laura Szendrei, 15, is also not the type to cry in public. But he did. “I may have a rougher exterior than some but I have passion and a tender heart toward my family,” he said, his eyes red and his face glistening with tears as he struggled to keep control of his emotions. See LAURA / Page 3

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Mike and Rachael Szendrei talk to the media in North Delta on Wednesday afternoon about the fatal attack on their 15-year-old daughter Laura last month in Mackie Park. They have asked that anyone with any information contact Delta Police. ‘I need a hand,’ Mike Szendrei said.

Mayors vs. minister: A rapid transit funding showdown by Jeff Nagel

“Property taxes are unacceptable.”

TRANSPORTATION MINISTER Shirley Bond is cranking the heat up on Metro Vancouver mayors, insisting they “honour their commitment” to deliver TransLink’s $400-million share of funding for the Evergreen Line. “They have to sort out how they’re going to do that,” Bond told

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Black Press. “The Evergreen Line is moving ahead. We have a partnership in place and there’s a partner missing from the table.” So far area mayors are balking at TransLink’s plan to raise the typical home’s property tax by $31 to help pay for the $1.4-billion line from Burnaby to Port Moody and Coquitlam ($54 if a broader

Mayors must “honour their commitment.” Shirley Bond

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Laura: So full of life, mom says From page 1

“I am enraged that someone has taken my daughter Laura who was so precious, innocent and full of life. I loved her with all my being and she knew that.” As he spoke his wife Rachael stood beside him, one hand resting on the small of her husband’s back. The mother told reporters about her daughter’s dreams of being a nurse “to make sick kids feel better,” of one day having a family of her own with four children. “Two weeks ago today, we laid our loving and beautiful 15-yearold daughter Laura to rest and we stand before you as parents who are sickened with grief over the senseless death of our daughter,” Rachael Szendrei said. “Every parent’s nightmare is now our unthinkable reality.” She described Laura was an “extremely wonderful young girl, so full of life and one who brought so much joy to our lives. Her smile will forever be etched in our minds and hearts.” Laura was raised Laura Szendrei in a strict but loving environment, the mother said. She said her daughter will always be a part of the family. “We will always be a family of four despite the despicable actions of another who took our daughter Laura from us,” she said. The parents were speaking at a Delta Police Department (DPD) news conference Wednesday afternoon. As DPD Sgt. Sharlene Brooks took the podium to urge anyone who noticed suspicious changes in a friend or loved one after the Sept. 25 attack in North Delta’s Mackie Park to call the DPD, Rachael Szendrei sat with a picture of her daughter in her lap, gently caressing the photo with her fingers. DPD can be reached at 604-9464411.

Rapid transit options for Surrey include light rail, possibly similar to this Bombardier tram that was temporarily used on the Olympic Line during the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver.

Options for Surrey rapid transit expansion unveiled Public consultations begin next week; 3 main corridors will be the focus

Busby said the old BC Electric Rail route (Interurban) favoured by the group Rail For The Valley didn’t make the cut because it runs through lessAN EVENTUAL rapid transit expansion in Surrey won’t use the old Interur- populated areas that are either more industrial or agricultural than desired. ban rail route, which swoops south from Scott Road Station and then east The technology options include various configurations of SkyTrain through Newton and Cloverdale. (referred to as rail rapid transit), light rail or Bus Rapid Instead, TransLink planners say their Surrey Rapid TranTransit (BRT). sit study has flagged three main corridors for further study SkyTrain – already promised by the provincial govern– King George Bouelvard south to Newton and possibly as ment to connect Surrey to Langley – can move more far as South Surrey/White Rock, 104 Avenue to Guildford people faster. and Fraser Highway to Langley City. Busby said it would also be the only option that wouldn’t “Those are the corridors that radiate out from Surrey require a transfer to continue by SkyTrain to the rest of the City Centre and would connect the high employment Burrard Peninsula. and population growth areas of today and projected in But ground-level light rail or BRT is often favoured by the future,” said Jeff Busby, TransLink’s manager of project people who prefer a service that better connects neighbourJeff Busby planning. hoods and officials say both those technologies would be Community workshops take place this month on 10 more flexible in terms of how many stations there are and main options identified for rapid transit expansion connecting Surrey to where they’re placed. Langley and White Rock to gauge public reaction. (For detailed maps on the “We’re not suggesting one is better than the other,” Busby said, adding a proposals, see www.scribd.com/surreyleader or see www.bepartoftheplan.ca See FINDINGS / Page 4 for more info). by Jeff Nagel

“We’re not suggesting one is better than the other.”

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Not guilty of assault, New Westminster cop says Delta officer to testify in case Black Press A NEW Westminster police officer accused

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Surrey beating victim Firoz Khan.

of attacking a newspaper delivery driver while off-duty last year pleaded not guilty Tuesday in Vancouver Provincial Court. New Westminster Police Const. Jeffrey Klassen is charged with assault and possession of stolen property in the beating of Surrey resident Firoz Khan on Jan. 20, 2009. Khan was assaulted while he was delivering newspapers in downtown Vancouver. Klassen was out drinking with two

other off-duty officers, one from the West Vancouver and one from the Delta police departments at a club on Granville Street shortly before the time of the attack. West Vancouver Police Const. Griffin Gillan, who had consumed more than 20 drinks that night and said he couldn’t remember the beating, pleaded guilty to the assault and received a 21-day conditional sentence last year. That sentence will be reviewed during a public hearing conducted by the B.C. Police Complaint Commissioner, scheduled to begin in January. Delta officer Blair Tanino was not charged and is expected to testify as a witness for the prosecution during Klassen’s trial.

At the 2009 court hearing for Gillan, a judge described how five witnesses saw Klassen on top of Khan, repeatedly punching him in the head and yelling “stay down or I will kill you.” At the time, Klassen was a use-of-force instructor at the Justice Institute of B.C. that trains municipal police. Klassen’s trial is expected to last two weeks. Court records show that doctors assessing the soft tissue trauma to Khan’s neck and other areas found he did not sustain a concussion. They said Khan could return to work within seven to 13 days, although Khan claims he cannot drive after the accident. newsroom@surreyleader.com


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Findings: Expected by summer 2011 From page 3 second round of studies will now examine how each scenario stacks up against the others in terms of performance and cost. One SkyTrain scenario would run a single line extension from King George Station to Langley City via Fraser Highway. But alternatives include running SkyTrain down King George to Newton instead, possibly coupled with BRT lines from Surrey Central to Guildford on 104, down 152 Street to Fraser Highway and then to Langley. Another option is an upside-down L-shaped route with light rail running from Newton to Surrey Central then east to Guildford, potentially with light rail continuing down Fraser Highway to Langley. Some scenarios mix light rail and BRT, including one with light rail running south on King George to Newton, after which BRT would continue to White Rock. The South Surrey BRT extensions could run on King George heading south from 56 Avenue, or else it could cut east on 56th to 152 Street and then go straight south to White Rock. Findings are expected by next summer. But don’t expect construction to begin anytime soon. The process will flesh out a preferred option but isn’t intended to determine when the Surrey expansion should proceed or how the money should be raised to build it. All three technologies can provide fast, frequent, reliable service, Busby said. BRT would be more advanced than the region’s existing B-Line express bus routes or the RapidBus. It would feature permanent stations with amenities – not simply bus stops – and would run on dedicated lanes separated from other traffic. Light rail lines or trams would also have their own dedicated space on streets – either to the side or in the median – to avoid stoppages from road congestion. One of the options being weighed is the low-cost “Best Bus” scenario, which aims to gauge how well

residents would be served if none of the rapid transit routes is built but some money is instead invested in a much enhanced frequent bus network on existing routes, in line with the recommendations of the South of Fraser Area Transit Plan. TransLink expects South of Fraser residents will increasingly stay within that part of the region and commute or travel less often elsewhere in the Lower Mainland. Another million people are expected to come to Metro Vancouver by 2040 and the majority of them are expected to locate South of the Fraser. TransLink is simultaneously studying options to extend rapid transit in Vancouver west on the Broadway corridor to UBC. The studies underway are being done in partnership with the province, Metro Vancouver and the cities of Langley and Surrey.

Public consultations: • Oct. 18 – SFU Surrey rooms 5140 and 5100, 6 to 9 p.m. • Oct 19 – Surrey Sport and Leisure Complex, 16555 Fraser Hwy. 6 to 9 p.m. • Oct. 25 – Newton Seniors Centre auditorium, 13775 70 Ave., 6 to 9 p.m.

Online webinar: • Oct. 19 – 7 to 8 p.m. at www.bepartoftheplan.ca

More resources: • http://www.translink.ca/en/Be-Part-of-the-Plan/ Public-Consultation/Current-Consultations/SurreyRapid-Transit-Study.aspx • http://www.translink.ca/en/Be-Part-of-the-Plan/ Public-Consultation/Current-Consultations/SurreyRapid-Transit-Study/Alternatives.aspx

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en Garis is no friend courts, Garis has remained of marijuana grow- unrepentant. He believes ers. this effort is necessary as In fact, Surrey’s a simple issue of public fire chief has been a big safety. thorn in their sides, with No matter what your his aggressive initiative position is on marijuana, to shut down grow-ops and many people believe it through monitoring should be legalized, there power usage. is no question that the way Now he’s going to get a it is produced now is very new tool in his arsenal – risky. smart meters. BC Hydro is Smart meters are being bringing in smart meters brought in to try and get across the province, which people to reduce their will allow Hydro and power consumption. It is homeowners to monitor part of the provincial govpower usage on a day-toernment’s green agenda, day basis. which is trying to reduce Municithe carbon palities will also footprint have access to and overall that informause of tion, and Garis energy. plans to use it to While give the Electrialmost all of cal Fire Safety BC Hydro’s Institute, a team power of firefighters, comes from police officers, hydroelecFrank Bucholtz tric plants, inspectors and bylaw officers, which even more do not up-to-date information on consume fossil fuels, the where marijuana is being demand for electricity is grown in Surrey. growing steadily each year, The EFSI has been and conservation efforts operating for some time are very important. and has put a big dent in Smart meters have other the number of grow-ops in advantages. They eliminate Surrey. the need for manual meter It can order homeownreadings, and customers ers to allow an inspection will no longer have to call of the property within 72 in to report power outages. hours. If the homeowner As far as Garis is does not comply, the city concerned, the biggest can get a warrant to search advantage that smart the property. Garis took meters offer is their ability on the grow-ops because to aid in shutting down of the extremely unsafe grow-ops. conditions many were He would be very operating in. pleased if grow-ops in SurIn order to steal power rey become extinct. from BC Hydro to operHe would be happy to ate the hydroponic lights have Surrey used as a test used for the plants, people case for measuring how were putting in all sorts of effective the meters will be illegal and highly dangerin closing down grow-ops. ous electrical bypasses. His single-minded focus Children were often on the public safety aspect exposed to dangerous of grow-ops is a boon to law-abiding Surrey electrical conditions, and citizens, far too many of many homes themselves whom have been forced were severely damaged as to put up with one or a result of the moisture more grow-ops near their and mould. homes. While the program Every home in Surrey has suffered a few minor setbacks as some grow-ops should have a smart meter in place by 2012. fought back through the The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org

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Discrimination against Surrey commuters Why no

WHY IS IT THAT as residents of Surrey, the second-largest municipality in B.C., we must be subjected to seclusion that is remedied only by heavy traffic and tolls? If Surrey residents want to leave for “the big city,” they are subjected to paying $3.95 on the Golden Ears Bridge, or sitting in traffic at the Port Mann, Alex Fraser or Pattullo bridges, or waiting for a lane to open at the Massey Tunnel. I fail to see the fairness there. As if that is not enough, we Surrey Island residents that are not near the SkyTrain but somewhere like Cloverdale have to take a long

bus ride (usually two or three) to King George SkyTrain. And the most outrageous thing is that when the new Port Mann Bridge is built it will be $5.15 per crossing, not to mention the prospective new Pattullo Bridge being tolled. Is B.C. and TransLink trying to empty Surrey? As a student and full-time employee I can’t afford to pay more than $10 a day just to drive to work. Section 3(a) of the B.C. Human Rights Code states that the purpose of the code is to foster a society in British Columbia in which there are no impediments to full and free participation in

the economic, social, political and cultural life of British Columbia. In my opinion this is being blatantly infringed upon when I as a Surrey resident must pay more to work at employment and study at university in Vancouver than someone else. As Surrey residents we are being discriminated against based on the place where we live. Surrey Island residents and constituents need to stand up and realize what is happening. Dorian Hare, Cloverdale

Where are the transit police? RECENTLY THERE have been several

incidents which have occurred in the immediate proximity to SkyTrain that I find highly disturbing. On Sept. 29, two women were attacked by a stranger outside King George Station; on Oct. 8, a woman was assaulted as she walked home from Edmonds. In both of these cases, the RCMP is investigating and the Transit Police were not there to prevent the violence from occurring in the first place. I have to ask the same question that I have had for the past five years since they were given guns and badges: Where are the Transit Police? I have never seen a transit constable and whenever there are serious incidents occurring at and around SkyTrain stations, it seems that it is always the RCMP left holding the bag. The Transit Police have 170 officers and a $28-million budget from which they have contributed officers to the Integrated Gang Task Force and other endeavours that have nothing to do with transit. There is no excuse for their lack of presence on the transit system. Perhaps TransLink would be better to give $28 million a year to the jurisdictional police departments

A letter writer states that the lack of transit police officers makes places such as the King George SkyTrain Station an unsafe place to be. as they seem to deal with most transit-related incidents anyway. I just have to ask what the Transit Police do with their time and with their $28-million budget. The majority of their files relate to fare evasion, so why are our tax dollars funding the highest-paid police

officers in the province to hand out tickets? This becomes even more ridiculous when you consider that TransLink can’t collect on fare evasion fines. As for safety, I think that the idea of a transit police force gives

the illusion of security but this is really a facade. With the recent firing of their chief, perhaps it is time for TransLink to re-evaluate the enterprise as a whole. Cindy Sutherland

The discourteous behavior of drivers THERE IS AN EPIDEMIC in Surrey right now. It’s

called being discourteous. I live on a street with many older houses, which are being bought up, knocked down and turned into mega-homes. While the people who eventually live in these homes might be fine people, the residents are put through serious inconveniences and hardships while these houses are being built. There is one issue that is completely discourteous, potentially lifethreatening, and not something that needs to be done: parking in front of people’s driveways. Over three years of having my residential street being turned into a chaotic construction zone, I have had these ignorant vans, delivery trucks, and today a cement truck directly in front of my driveway. When I have asked the drivers to move the four extra feet so that they could be parked in front of my property and not the driveway, I have been met with confusion, bewilderment, “just wait,” and from one individual when I had my children in the car, threats and abusive language.

One situation in which the delivery driver told me to “just wait” I had to rush my son to the doctor. Why should anyone have to “just wait” to leave their own driveway? The biggest slap in the face is how when these ignorant people block a person in or out of their own home, no one is responsible. I had a cement truck in front of my driveway when I had to take my children to school. When I phoned the City of Surrey to complain, I was transferred four times before I finally asked to speak with the mayor’s office. Bylaws say to phone RCMP non-emergency. The RCMP says that it’s not a policing issue and refers me to city parking patrol. City parking patrol says that once the vehicle moves along, they can’t do anything. So my challenge to all you bad parkers: think about someone else before you park your car. Would you like it if I parked my car in front of your driveway when you had things to do? Corinna Cooke

But wait: A ray of hope RECENTLY WHILE entering Highway 1 west-

bound off 152 Street I came close to sideswiping a vehicle while I was trying to merge into the traffic. Instead of the usual reaction you would expect, the driver slowed, then flipped the headlights as an indication to pull in front of him. No blaring horn, no finger pointed up, and when I waved a thank-you out the window he waved back. That got me thinking of all the pleasantness I have encountered while driving. Little things, like slowing and waving me to enter the traffic from a strip mall. Waiting patiently while I’m trying to wiggle the car into a parking stall. Waiting after the signal light turns green until I stop daydreaming. I just want to say thank you. You know who you are. As for the horn blowers and finger pointers, if they feel more important, it’s rather sad. Harvey MacGregor, Surrey

light rail? SO PREMIER Campbell has prom-

ised SkyTrain to Langley, but does anyone believe him? To refresh everyone’s’ memories, SkyTrain is a proprietary, automatic (driverless) railway that is now owned by Bombardier Inc. First marketed in the late 1970s, what we in the Vancouver Metro region call SkyTrain has gone through at least four official name changes and a complete redesigns, yet only seven such transit systems have been built and now relegated to the niche airport people-mover market. SkyTrain was even too expensive for the truncated Canada Line subway and a generic metro system was used and is incompatible with the proprietary SkyTrain Advanced Rapid Transit or ART. Only Vancouver has expanded its SkyTrain ICTS/ALRT/ALM/ ART light-metro system and is the only one of four cities in North America having SkyTrain (there is no SkyTrain operation in Europe) to do so. Why? The answer is simple economics: SkyTrain costs more to build and operate than comparable light rail systems and despite dubious claims by TransLink, SkyTrain has yet to prove that it has a greater capacity than light rail. The grade crossing argument used by the SkyTrain lobby is a man-of-straw argument as rail/ road crossings are more than 10 times safer than road/road intersections. The proposed TramTrain grade crossings will be protected by lights, bells and a gate. Compare this to a typical lightcontrolled traffic intersection or the cheaper four-way stop intersection. The road/rail intersection is much safer. If a car driver disobeys a road/rail crossing protected by lights, bells and a gate and collides with a TramTrain, should not the car driver’s licence be revoked? For the premier’s proposed $2-billion SkyTrain line to Langley, we can build a “full build” (Vancouver/Richmond to Rosedale TramTrain) and a new multi-track Fraser River Rail Bridge and at least two LRT 10-km LRT/streetcar lines in Surrey and Langley. It seems Premier Campbell is waiting at the station for a SkyTrain that will never come.

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A second resolution calls for the mayors council chair (Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender), vice-chair (Port Moody Mayor Joe Trasolini) and two more mayors to meet provincial government officials to discuss alternate funding sources. Trasolini said the hit to property taxes would be the equivalent of an extra two to four per cent a year for homeowners and more for industries or businesses. jnagel@surreyleader.com

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average annual charge on each vehicle could raise an estimated $150 million per year – but it depends on the province agreeing to collect it, presumably through ICBC. “We’re not going to make a spur-of-themoment decision about a vehicle levy,” Bond said. “We have to put it in the context of all the other possible mechanisms that might be considered.” Mayors last Friday warned TransLink CEO Ian Jarvis it’s pointless for TransLink to embark on public consultations on the property tax hike when they’re determined to vote it down in December. “It’s a waste of time,” Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie said at a meeting of Metro Vancouver’s regional planning committee, urging Jarvis to reconsider. “How much more clear can the mayors be? Property taxes are unacceptable,” he said. Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts said she also opposes the use of property taxes and supports a search for alternatives. “It’s been really clear all along you can’t fund transportation initiatives on property taxes,” she said. Surrey residents already pay $44 million per year in property tax to TransLink and about $100 million per year in fuel taxes, she said. Watts said a vehicle levy could also be a big hit to Surrey motorists who will also be paying to cross every bridge across the river from Surrey. Pitt Meadows Mayor Don MacLean said the province could still save money on the Evergreen Line by switching the project back to cheaper light rail technology, rather than SkyTrain. “We’re through that decision,” Jarvis replied. “The project is approved. There’s a business case to support SkyTrain.” He said a vehicle levy is an option to consider – after TransLink gets through the current crunch to finance the Evergreen Line. He said road pricing also offers tremendous potential in the future because it’s a way to raise money and simultaneously encourage alternatives to driving and control congestion. Ideally, Jarvis said, such a scheme should charge based on distance travelled, time of day and the route,

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convicted in the driving death of a four-year-old girl has been found guilty of second degree murder in the stabbing death of a young father. Joshua Berner, 26, was charged after Benjamin Warland suffered fatal stab wounds on Feb. 1, 2009. Warland was stabbed to death following a confrontation aboard a transit bus. Berner was allegedly one of two men aboard a Coast Mountain transit bus who got into an altercation with Warland before the stabbing. A short time later, after Warland got off the bus, another altercation transpired, and Warland, a 23-year-old father of a young boy, was found lying in the front yard of a house. Berner maintained he acted in self defense. On Monday, a B.C. Supreme Court jury found Berner guilty of second-degree murder. Berner is the son of Carol Berner, who was convicted in the 2008 death of Alexa Middelaer in South Delta. The mother will be sentenced on two counts of dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm, and two counts of impaired driving causing death and bodily harm on Nov. 8. Her lawyer, David Tarnow, has said he will argue against jail time.

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“LIES,” “IMPOSSIBLE” and “fabricated allegations” were terms that rang out repeatedly in a New Westminster court room Wednesday, where the lawyer for Canadian border guard Daniel Greenhalgh worked to sum up the reasons his client should be found not guilty of sexual assault. Greenhalgh has been on trial since Sept. 13, charged in connection with incidents alleged to have taken place in and around the Douglas (Peace Arch) border crossing on April 13 and 15 and May 26, 2007. “It is Mr. Greenhalgh’s contention that he did not commit any of the sexual assaults of which he is accused,” defence attorney Joe McCarthy told the B.C. Supreme Court jury. “They, each and every one of them, for reasons of their own that we may never understand (are) lying.” In her opening address last month, prosecutor Christina Godlewska said three women would testify that Greenhalgh sexually touched them during “humiliating, illegal” strip searches that were conducted in the handicapped stall of a men’s public washroom, as well as in a fenced-off area outside of the customs building. A fourth was to tell of a similar strip search by Greenhalgh involving no touching. Greenhalgh, testifying in his own defence, denied all of the allegations. In beginning his summation Wednesday, McCarthy said Greenhalgh never took any of the women – whose Joe McCarthy identities are protected by court order – to the washroom, never required them to take their clothes off and never touched them inappropriately. All of the women “conspired and fabricated” the allegations, McCarthy said, describing one as motivated to lie by immigration concerns. Two of the women were fed information by police and a fourth, unhappy with the treatment of a friend she was travelling with, “individually fabricated her own allegations,” he said. “These may seem to be a series of extraordinary assertions,” McCarthy said. “If two people tell you something that is not true, that cannot be true, that is impossible, it is still not true.” McCarthy, pacing the courtroom, described how one victim’s testimony contrasted video-surveillance footage from the evening of the alleged incident. He also took issue with two minutes and 11 seconds of footage that was missing from the edited version of the video, footage that, contrary to testimony that Greenhalgh shut down his inspection booth to follow one of the victims to the secondary-inspection area, shows “Mr. Greenhalgh continued to perform his duties… examining three other vehicles before he shut down his booth.” “He sent (her) to the secondary booth and immediately forgot about her because he was working in the primary booth. If Mr. Greenhalgh had planned to engage in his nefarious act, he picked a very strange way to go about it, because he referred her to someone else,” McCarthy said. The defence lawyer was expected to conclude his summation yesterday (Thursday) morning, to be followed by closing remarks by Godlewska.

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Jodi Cadman to speak Met with man who killed her brother in 1992 IN OCTOBER 1992, 16-year-old

Jesse Cadman, son of the late Chuck and current SurreyNorth MP Dona Cadman, was attacked and murdered at a bus stop in Surrey. Seventeen years later, Jesse’s sister Jodi met with Isaac, the man responsible for her brother’s death, through the Victim Offender Mediation Program operated by Langley’s Fraser Region Community Justice Initiatives Association (CJI). On Oct. 22, Jodi will tell her story at CJI’s annual fundraising dinner, which will also

be coming before the parole commemorate the agency’s 25th anniversary. board for the first time, Jodi Jesse’s death is what submitted a letter to the board stating that she was prompted her father Chuck to go into not so much interested in writing about the politics. After Chuck’s passing, his wife ongoing impact of JesDona followed in his se’s loss on her as she footsteps. was in knowing what Jodi’s life has not Isaac had been doing been an easy journey. while incarcerated. Her story is one of Isaac responded by writing a letter to Jodi, courage, resiliency, and the importance of Jesse Cadman offering to answer her questions. This compassionate, supportive friends and family. began the chain of events that Two years ago, when it lead to Jodi travelling across the country to participate in a appeared that Isaac would

facilitated meeting with Isaac in November 2009. She will speak about her experience of healing and transformation at Newlands Golf and Country Club, 21025 48 Ave., on Oct. 22. Doors open at 6 p.m., dinner is at 7 p.m. There will also be a silent auction. Proceeds from the dinner will be used to support CJI’s restorative justice programs including the Educating for Peacebuilding Program. For information, call 604534-5515 or order tickets online at www.cjibc.org


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their mark in transportation history in the region – it’s going to have huge profile.” He expects there will be no shortage of suggestions. “We could name it after a local icon, something from the ocean or we could do something quite unusual.” The winner gets an Apple iPad and in 2013 will receive a new smart card loaded with a year’s worth of free transit. Enter at www.translink.ca/ contest until Nov. 8 or text CONTEST, your name and your idea to 77777. Along with the new smart card system, TransLink will add faregates to all SkyTrain stations in a bid to reduce fare evasion and give passengers an

improved sense of security. The entire project is estimated to cost $190 million, with the provincial and federal governments providing $70 million. Passengers will swipe the cards at readers on buses and transit stations and their account – akin to a pay-as-yougo cellphone plan – will be debited according to how far they went, with various discounts and options equivalent to daily, weekly or monthly passes also available. TransLink this summer issued a request for proposals to three short-listed bidding groups to provide the new system.

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Friday October 15 2010

Living wall takes root in South Surrey

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10,000 plants will cover building by Tracy Holmes TREES DON’T normally

grow on city walls, but they’ll soon be seen on the exterior of one South Surrey building. And the whiteflowered Ocean Spray on the south wall of 1815 152 St. – the home of South Surrey RCMP and Semiahmoo Library – won’t be alone. Planting of the city’s first living wall – a $272,000 endeavour – got underway earlier this month. Described as the largest and most diverse project of its kind in North America, by the time it’s complete, more than 10,000 plants will cover the concrete canvas – from shrubs and small trees to ground covers and perennials. “It’s going to be a huge vertical garden with very big diversity,” said Patrick Poiraud, of Green Over Grey, the company hired to design and install the wall. “What is going to be interesting is during the year, you will always have plants growing at different times. It’s going to be moving artwork, really, with something new happening basically every month.” Work to prepare the 3,000-square-foot wall, including designs for how best to incorporate

the plants’ colours, shapes and flowering schedules, began a few months ago. Planting is expected to be finished next month, and the first flowers should appear in January, Poiraud said. Mayor Dianne Watts lauded the “many environmental benefits” of “creating a new ecosystem in the heart of Semiahmoo.” In addition to the esthetic impact of the wall, Poiraud named improved air quality and energy savings as perks. The additional insulation created by the twoinch layer of air between the plants and the concrete can decrease heating and cooling costs by up to 20 per cent, he noted. And while the South Surrey project is the largest of its kind in North America, the concept of a living wall is far from new, Poiraud said. The oldest, in Paris, was planted about 30 years ago and covers approximately 10,000 sq. ft. Such walls now exist across Europe and Asia, he said. Green Over Grey also has projects in Vancouver and Victoria, as well as requests for projects in other parts of Canada. The garden mimics the way plants grow

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economies (both India and China) and how they affect us locally. The keynote speaker was Steve Forbes, editor-in-chief of Forbes Magazine, who along with Dr. Kishore Mahbubani, author and professor at National University of Singapore and past president of the UN Security Council, spoke about the

changes taking place as the United States and China recast themselves in their new economic roles. The event also featured The Economist’s senior editor and former Asia economics editor, Pam Woodall, and the anchor of BBC World News’ Singapore-based Asia Business Report, Rico Hizon.

, Turkey s Party Makers Ltd. “Work hard, party harder!” This is the mantra of Rob (Turkey) Kielesinski, owner of Turkey’s Party Makers in Cloverdale. You need to work hard to be successful but you also need to party even harder to maintain the balance that makes for a happy life he says. Turkey has been partying harder by planning events, dances and functions since he was in the eleventh grade, and his nickname “Turkey” goes back even further. Turkey built a reputation for himself as someone who knew how to throw a great party, so it was a natural fit when he opened a business to help people do just that. He hosted many Dirty Birdie Balls that were well attended and great fun. When he changed the name of his company from Surrey Party Makers to Turkey’s Party makers, customers immediately recognized the name and knew that this was the place to go

for everything you need for a party, and have been doing so for 31 years now. Turkey has and continues to give back to the community where he works and lives. He is a contributing member of many community boards and organizations. He has coached children’s sports teams, is a public speaker and continues to plan events. One that is close to his heart is Turkey’s Annual Marion Cancer Fund Golf Tournament. This year’s 17th annual raised $4925 which he matches for a total of $9850, these monies go directly to the BC Cancer Foundation. Turkey says choosing a theme or even

some colour goes a long way to making your event one that people will talk about long after it is over. These can be added inexpensively with balloons, streamers, napkins, paper plates etc. All events that you host should be memorable Turkey says, even something as simple as a seminar or small get-together. When guests walk into a room and are greeted with

a theme or colour, they cannot help but smile and be in a better mood. People having fun will learn more, dance more, donate more etc. and are more likely to return for your next event.

Hizon and Woodall explored what Canada can expect from the powerhouse economies of India and China and how their continued growth will shape the economic future of their neighbours, suppliers and customers. The summit occurred after The Leader’s print deadline, but a full story can be viewed online at

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ahead for a community gaming centre in Newton. A special meeting was called last Friday after councillors defeated the development plan on a tie vote earlier in the week. Last Monday, Couns. Marvin Hunt, Barinder Rasode, Judy Villeneuve and Bob Bose opposed the permit, effectively stalling the contentious project planned for an existing mall at 7093 King George Blvd. The facility would include 150 slot machines, lottery games, bingo and entertainment services. The owner is also planning to renovate two of the commercial buildings in the mall as part of a $25-million construction project. The project was the subject of a raucous public hearing a year ago. At the time, the project passed on a fiveto-four vote. Watts described the defeated motion on Monday as a procedural error. Development permits can only be approved by council – not denied – or referred to staff based on the form and character of the development, she said. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

Parks, beaches may become smoke free Pilot program a success, says city by Kevin Diakiw SURREY PARKS and

beaches may soon all be smoke free. A pilot project at select parks and beaches is being hailed as a success by city staff, and it’s anticipated city parks staff will recommend to the parks, recreation and culture committee that the initiative go citywide. During the pilot project, Surrey staff placed signs at about six sites, asking people not to smoke in that area. Coun. Mary Martin, chair of the Mayor’s Task Force on Health

and chair of the parks committee, said only one person had to be asked not to smoke in that area. She anticipates there will be an expansion. “(I think) signs will be put up at all city parks and beaches,” Martin said. Such an expansion would likely have a fine attached to noncompliance, however, Martin couldn’t say at this point what it would be. If the plan is endorsed by the parks committee, it will go to council, where a bylaw amendment would have to be passed.

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Friday October 15 2010

Surrey doesn’t want to compete with industry ‘Fine line’ managing City Development Corp: Watts

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rey does not intend go “head to head� with private developers – but that it must nevertheless walk “a fine line� in managing the city-owned Surrey City Development Corp. to maximize the benefits of being a land owner for taxpayers and the city as a whole. Watts was reacting to media reports that developers of industrial land in the Campbell Heights area are upset the city has entered the market as a competitor, following the corporation’s agreement with the province to buy 250 acres in Campbell Heights North. The city is intending to create a technology-oriented clean energy hub in the area, but the acquisition of the land has led to criticism of the direction the corporation is heading, including the resignation of planning and development consultant Michael Geller from its board, citing concerns over potential competition with developers. But Watts, who is also on the board, said it’s not unusual

parkland. for cities to own land and But she said the city reserves have development corporathe right to develop land in tions – citing corporations ways that will make sure endin Edmonton, Calgary and users are businesses and indusToronto. tries involved in job creation. “Build Toronto is very, very “We’re also looking at ways to aggressive – we’re not going generate additional there,� she said. income for the city And it’s certainly to offset taxes,� she nothing new for said. Surrey to have “How can we assets in the Campadvantage the resibell Heights area, dents without going she said. head to head with “The city’s owned the private sector? land in that area We don’t want to go for 57 years – we there... (but) it’s a owned the (origivery fine line.� nal) gravel pit,� she But Watts also said. said competition “When we Dianne Watts may also be more offered it to the perceived than market nine years actual, as the city ago it was worth may assemble and develop $30,000 per acre – currently it’s worth $800,000 per acre. parcels in different ways that “We had a nine-year morato- wouldn’t compete directly with rium on the land. That’s ended private sector businesses that now and I think that’s why offer “full site coverage.� there is a bit of a kerfuffle.� “And any time we can do a Watts noted that recent joint venture with the private city purchases of land from sector, that’s what we want to the province also include 50 do.� acres that were dedicated to newsroom@peacearchnews.com

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$200K to seven groups Grants from Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society SURREY HAS GRANTED more

than $200,000 to seven groups for their continued work in helping the homeless. This week, the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society announced the recipients of the 2010 grant program. The annual grants are funded through the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Fund, which was established by the City of Surrey in 2007. The city was the first municipality in B.C. to establish a fund dedicated to homelessness and housing, and has provided close to $10 million to the fund.

“We are reducing homelessness in Surrey and making a significant difference in people’s lives,” said Coun. Judy Villeneuve, chair of the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society. On Oct. 4, city council approved the transfer of an additional $232,027 to the fund, which is managed by the Vancity Community Foundation. This year’s grants are being distributed to the following groups: • C’Wenengitel: $10,000, for capital improvement; • Kla How Eya: $20,000 for an aboriginal housing project; • The Launching Pad: $14,750

for transition from street to community living; • Greater Vancouver Regional Steering Committee on Homelessness: $10,000 for the Metro Vancouver Homelessness Count; • Newton Advocacy Group Society: $30,000 for the Surrey Rent Bank; • South Fraser Community Services: $132,000 for the purchase of a duplex; • Surrey Homelessness and Housing Task Force: $8,000 for Surrey Connect. For more information, visit www.surreyhomelessnessandhousing.org

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Fraser Health board chair to step down Gordon Barefoot says he needs to concentrate on other commitments by Jeff Nagel

and serves as a director for three other organiFRASER Health Authorzations. ity board chair Gordon Barefoot told health Barefoot is stepping minister Kevin Falcon down, saying he intends in mid-September he to pursue other comwanted out after decidmitments after three ing the workload was years of steering B.C.’s too much. largest and fastestBoth men deny his growing departure is health region. linked to any Barefoot, a discord between South Surrey the board and resident, is the provincial departing government over early – his funding or health term had been policy. extended last Barefoot said year and was he’s “frank” in to run until discussions with Gordon September of Barefoot Falcon but they 2011. enjoy a good “I’m a very busy relationship. guy right now,” said “I’ve got a lot of Barefoot, who has been respect for him.” on the board since 2006 He said Fraser Health and has been chair for is fairly stable at the the past three years. moment but still faces “I felt I just couldn’t significant long-term balance everything so I issues of sustainability decided it was time to and keeping up with move on.” demand because of the Barefoot is chair growing, aging populaof the board of the tion. Corix Water Group “We’re in as good of companies and the shape or better shape AutoCanada Income than any of the authoriFund. ties,” he said. The former Terasen Barefoot oversaw Inc. chief financial Fraser Health as it officer is also president opened the Abbotsford of Cabgor Management Regional Hospital and

Cancer Centre and began construction on both the Surrey Outpatient Hospital and the Surrey Memorial Hospital expansion. The last year saw significant budget restraint, including cuts to scans, surgeries and grants to community partners. No immediate successor as board chair has been named. Falcon, who said he “very regretfully agreed” to let Barefoot

go, plans to take his time selecting a replacement board chair, a position that comes with a $45,000 stipend. “I didn’t want to have to rush to make that decision,” he said. “I want to find someone that’s going to very clearly understand the commitment to serve as chair of Fraser Health and make sure they’re comfortable with that.” He said he will look at both existing directors and other candidates in

the community. The board has at least one director with close ties to Falcon. Chris Gardner, one of the newest, is Falcon’s longtime friend and political ally, and former adviser to Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts. Falcon said Barefoot has been “instrumental in the growth and development of health care in the Fraser Valley” and if anything had pushed for a faster pace

toward aggressive health policy reforms.

Medical health officer also leaving Also retiring from Fraser Health is medical health officer Dr. Roland Guasparini. He’s served as medical health officer in the region for 23 years and had been the Fraser Health Authority’s first and only chief medical health officer since

2002. FHA president and CEO Nigel Murray said Guasparini was one of B.C.’s strongest advocates for public health, always promoting evidence-based decision-making to guide health decisions. Guasparini is also a clinical professor with the UBC School of Population and Public Health and pressed local cities to adopt nosmoking bylaws.

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COLDWELL BANKER VANTAGE REALTY #200 - 15135 - 101 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3R 7Z1

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8411 - 170th St., Surrey 3600 sq ft rancher style home on fully finished basement featuring hardwood floors, beautiful kitchen with 7 appliances, heated swimming pool, A/C, 3 bathrms and much more. In a desirable neighbourhood. Call for a personal viewing. Mansour Hozar 604-916-2773 $999,000

15309 - 29 Ave., South Surrey

17031 - 0 Ave., White Rock

Elegant 2 storey finished bsmt home with high ceilings, on a 6000 sf lot. Great finishing details, abundant lg windows, bright & full of natural light. 4 generous bdrms, master has breathtaking ensuite, soaker tub, sep shower, gas f/p, and private cedar deck. Gourmet kitchen w/island, granite countertops, stainless steel appls, and back lit cabinetry.

Across from Peace Arch Park, unique Yaletown style home. Bright with vaulted ceilings, skylights. Breathtaking view. New paint, flooring, security system, doors, gas f/p, California shutters, subzero fridge, gas cooktop. Deck overlooking backyard, gazebo with hot tub. Pre-wired sound system, gas BBQ hook-up. Walk to beach. Paradise!

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$409,900

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Open Sun 2-4 #30-8778 159th St., Surrey Home sweet home! Well maintained by original owners. 2 bdrm, 2 bath family oriented, pet friendly townhouse in Fleetwood. Home features new laminate flooring, new paint, light fixtures and stainless steel appliances. Near schools, transit and recreation. Location and exposure of unit offers natural daylight and a warm cozy feel. $249,777

FORECLOSURE 29989 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Mission 3 bedroom house on 8 acres, basement entry, patio, detached workshop, vinyl exterior, natural gas, asphalt roof. John Samus 604-970-1777

$339,777

Supporting your success in real estate $424,777

Open Open Sun Sun 2-4 2-4 6703 Stoney Cr., Surrey #21-14855 100 Ave., Surrey 157-2501 161A St., Surrey Sunshine Hills pride! Homestead Mews, Highland Park’s Fully renovated from top to bottom, bright end unit! Brand new end unit! practically brand new!! A pleasure 3 bedroom, 2.5 baths, large master 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, to show this modernized 5 bdrm bdrm on top floor with a private, stainless steel appliances, engi+ den, 4 full bath home. Features good-size balcony. Nice patio neered hardwood floors, powder include designer color scheme, off the kitchen. Den completed. room on main, granite countertops, granite countertops, bamboo floors, Clubhouse features weight room, deck off the kitchen. lots of crown mouldings and pot sauna, hot tub, tennis courts. November completion. lights throughout. Fully finished Close to schools, transit and Price includes HST. bsmt w/sep entry. This home offers Guildford Mall. flexibility to your family’s needs. $1.1m

$459,777

$499,000

FORECLOSURE 11365-11363 - 137 St., Surrey 4 bedroom rancher duplex.2 kitchens,2 living rooms, 2 bathrooms, 2 fireplaces, patio, mountain view. Central location. John Samus 604-970-1777

Eileen Ickert Mortgage Specialist Tel: 604-862-4720 Fax: 888-476-1316 Email: eickert@dominionlending.ca Web: www.eileenickert.ca

29233 Duncan Ave., Abbotsford 7 bedroom home with basement on 2.85 acres. 5 bathrooms, walk-in closet, hardwood flooriing, large balcony. Robert Samus 604-585-3555

Rates as low as:

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9830 Whalley Ring, Surrey Attentionn: Investors; High-rise unit across King George skytrain, can be rented for $1200/month 2bdrm, 2bath, 1045 sq.ft.

604-585-3555

10461 and 10469 154th, Surrey $1.1m, excellent land development potential, 24,765 sq.ft. lot with a home generating $3000/month.

1716 156A St., Surrey Handyman special! 3bdrm, 2 bath, 8220 sq.ft. lot

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7087 135 St., Surrey 6 bedroom, 4 bath Basement Entry home located on corner lot. Close to King George Boulevard but set in a quiet private neighborhood. Plenty of parking available. $200,000 in improvements including new roof, siding and windows.

604-723-2000

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Royal Group Tapestry Premier Realty

PJ Cheema ¤

TONY SEKHON 604.783.1818 North Delta $489,500 2 Storey

604-825-4804

FLEETWOOD SPECIAL BRAND NEW IN CLOVERDALE QUALITY THROUGHOUT $479,000

tsekhonz@yahoo.ca

Bear Creek 2 Storey Price reduced to $568,888

OPEN SAT 2-4

$689,000 incl. HST

OPEN SUN 2-4

15739 - 88 AVE.

8888 - 141B Street

HURRY!

Lot size 9094 sq. ft. Style Basement entry Bedrooms 8 Washrooms 5 Basement Yes, 2 suites (2+2) Condition Very clean

Lot size 7200 sq. ft. LUC Style Basement entry Bedrooms 5 Washrooms 3 Basement Yes, 2 bedrooms Condition Good

Fabulous 2 storey in the heart of Fleetwood, built on over 7700 sq ft lot with 3 bdrms, 3 baths, large living rm w/fireplace, large family rm, oak kitchen w/nook, double garage, back lane access, large gated driveway, lots of parking, close to school, transit and shopping.

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS SPECIAL $624,900

granite hardwood stainless steel

INCLUDED.

Completely updated by quality builder, 6 bdrms (4 bdrm on top floor), 3 baths, 2 living rooms, granite counters, custom cabinets and high end fixtures, detached garage/workshop, LUC lot approx. 7600 sq. ft., close to schools and transit.

MUST BE SEEN! $719,000

WALNUT GROVE

OPEN SAT 2-4

$589,000

20365 - 98A AVE.

7455 - 144A ST.

6432 sq ft lot, 7 bdrms + den, 6 bath, large family room with high ceiling, maple kitchen and spice kitchen, laundry on main. Close to schools and transit.

Family home in Walnut Grove features 4 bdrms with large loft upstairs, great rm with gas f/p, kitchen has granite counters, den and laundry on the main. Unfinished bsmt awaits creative ideas. Ready to move in.

DELTA LUXURY

INDUSTRIAL WAREHOUSE

LIVE IN A PALACE $1,179,000

OPEN SUN 2-4

7565 - 140A ST.

7092 - 178A ST.

View home built over 3971 sf with traditional flr plan, lge living, dining, gourmet kitchen w/ huge island, eating area & great room. Covered sundeck/natural gas hook up for BBQ. 4 bdrms on top floor w/lge master w/vauled ceilings. Bsmt has theatre rm, rec rm, 2 bdrms.

7667 - 147A ST.

7 bdrm home, 4100 sf built on 6500 sf lot, high ceilings in liv and fam room with gas f/p, lge gourmet kitchen w/ huge pantry and granite counters, den on the main, fully finished bsmt with separate entry.

$525,000

HURRY!

Bear Creek $469,000

OPEN SAT 2-4

Lot size 6240 sq. ft. Style Basement entry Bedrooms 5 Washrooms 4 Basement Yes, one Bedroom suite can be two bdrm suite. Condition Renovated

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$739,000

16433 - 86B AVE.

11653 88 AVE.

Custom built lge entry hallway, high ceilings in living, dining & family rooms, kitchen w/granite counters, wok kitchen, master bdrm on main, 5 bdrms (incl 3 masters) on top floor. Fully finished bsmt w/ separate entry. 3 car garage, media room.

Ultimate luxury home in North Delta. Superior craftsmanship, over 2900 sq ft finished, vaulted ceiling in living, large dining w/wet bar, custom cabinetry, granite counters and wok kitchen. All bdrms have ensuite and walk-in closet. 2 sundecks with mountain view and much more.

UNIT 203/204 - 12745 78 AVE.

2 industrial units side by side, multi-use complex like auto repair/ carpentry, over 2000/2400 sq ft.

Please call PJ at 604-725-1258 for more info.

Darryl Young 604-590-2444 View pictures and 3600 tour at: www.darrylyoung.com

READY TO MOVE INTO

BRAND NEW VIEW HOME

$779,900

$779,900

17333 - 103A Ave.

17339 - 103A Ave.

BRAND NEW HOME. PRICE INCLUDES NET HST REBATE TO SELLER. Be sure to check out this great view home. Features a deluxe kitchen with cream provincial and walnut brown cabinets, island, tile floors, granite counters and bonus wok kitchen.Very bright and cheerful kitchen family room area with fantastic views. Hardwood floors in family room, living room, dining room, den and hallways. Foyer features wrought iron and walnut brown staircase. There are 3 full bathrooms upstairs and one full bathroom on main with custom ceramic tiles. Basement is fully finished with 3 bedrooms, rec room, play room and full bathroom. Yard has front and lane access with parking for 8 cars, fully fenced and landscaped. Exterior has hardy board, shingle and stone accents and vinyl siding. Easy to show.

PRICE INCLUDES NET HST REBATE TO SELLER. Ready to move into 4161 sq ft 3 level home on a 6479 sq ft lot. Great views from family room, kitchen, and 2 large decks off kitchen and master bedroom. This home has a gorgeous walnut color maple kitchen and wok kitchen. Features light color granite counters, island, tile floors and space for 2 fridges and 2 ovens and cook top. Bright and spacious kitchen family room area. Large living room and dining room with high vaulted ceilings. 4 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms with granite counters upstairs. Master bedroom has huge walk-in closet, deluxe ensuite and massive deck. Fully finished basement with 3 bedrooms and full bathroom. There is parking for 8 cars and lots is fully landscaped.

VIEW! VIEW! VIEW!

BRAND NEW 3 LEVEL

OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4 PM

$769,900

S E S U O H N m E p P 4 O 2 , FOUR Oct. 17 y, a d n u S

13775 - 74th Ave., Surrey Pets OK Resident Caretaker

$699,900

#112 - Updated

#121 - Renovated

Call Cheryl Richards 604-530-4141

Call Deb Robson 604-328-3507

710 sq ft, 1 bedroom $142,500

17323 - 103A Ave.

17346 - 104 Ave.

PRICE INCLUDES NET HST REBATE TO SELLER. Ready to move into brand new 3 level home with walk-out basement, approx 4000 sq ft finished on a 6028 sq ft lot.Views to the north of the valley and mtns. Upstairs features 4 bdrms and 3 deluxe ensuite bathrooms. Main floor has medium brown maple cabinets, granite counters and spice kitchen, large den and formal living rm and dining rm. Hardwood floors in living rm, dining rm, family rm and large den/ bedrm. Full bathrm on main floor and a bedrm/den beside it. Master bedrm and family rm each have a 24 x 12 ft covered deck. Basement is fully finished with 3 bedrms, rec rm and play rm. All bathrms and kitchens have tile floors. Exterior has tile roof, vinyl siding, hardy board siding and stone accents. Covered parking for 2 cars and open parking for 6 cars. Easy to see and show.

PRICE INCLUDES NET HST. Brand new 3 level home, approx 4048 sq ft which includes the fully finished basement. Built by reputable builder with many years experience. Large main kitchen with granite counters, maple cabinets, tiles floors and bonus spice kitchen. Formal living room and dining room with laminate floors. Home features 3 full bathrooms and 3 bedrooms upstairs. Formal living room, dining room and family room feature high ceilings. Basement has 3 spacious bedrooms, a large recreation room and a playroom, full bathroom and an outside entrance. Exterior is vinyl siding on 3 sides and hardy board and stone on front and a fiberglass 30 yr roof. Time to choose your own colors as home is drywalled.

Homelife Benchmark

638 sq ft, 1 bedroom $146,800 RE/MAX Westcoast

#202 - Renovated

#301 - Top Floor

Call Leona Chutskoff 604-910-1457

Call Sherman Quon 604-657-7398

635 sq ft, 1 bedroom $149,900

Homelife Benchmark Fleetwood

657 sq ft, 1 bedroom $139,800 Sutton Group West Coast


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+ 11538 Surrey Rd., near school V Next to new subdivision V Storm sewer on street V Other services very close V Great deal, don’t miss!

+ 14970 Fraser Hwy V Gorgeous 3 bdrm rancher V 7542 sf fenced lot V Exceptional deal, don’t miss! V Better than a townhouse, check it out!

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#42 13507 81 Ave $224,900

#105 12733 72 Ave. $216,900

NO GST/HST. Shows like new. Come and view this bright 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom and a den condo. Owner has paid $5,400 in upgrades: full size washer/dryer and hardwood floors. Open and spacious layout, beautiful cinnamon kitchen cabinets, granite counter tops, 9’ ceilings are just few of the many features. Few steps away from Central City mall, shops, restaurants and much more. MLS#F1021962

NO PAD RENTAL! OWN YOUR LAND! Quiet and centrally located mobile park in gated Surrey Community. This beautiful 2 bedroom, 1 bathroom home has it all. Open layout, newer laminate flooring throughout the kitchen and living room, home has a nice cozy feel to it, tons of natural light, large kitchen and private setting. Spacious bedrooms and insuite laundry. The strata fees are only $65, age restriction 45+. Come and take a look at this one... you will feel right at home! MLS#F1024066

Immaculate 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom condo in Surrey. In-suite laundry, beautiful laminate floors, private setting,new paint,gas fireplace,and a wonderful patio ideal for entertaining. Complex has been rainscreened, includes 2 covered parking stalls, storage locker, alarm system. Walking distance to Newton Athletic Park. Building is very well maintained, no age restrictions. Call today, this unit won’t last. F1023132

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RENTED $1700/MONTH

+ 10909 139A St., great value! V 4 bdrms, 2F baths, 60x120 cnr lot V 1 bdrm unauth suite @ ground level V Rented at $1700/mo V New windows, paint, laminate

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+ 14048 - 90 Avenue, 13 yr. beauty V 7 bdrms, 5 baths, 2+1 bdrm unauth suites V 7133 sf corner lot, fenced backyard V Super clean, rented @ $2800/mo V Renovated, 9/10 condition

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+ 9073 - 141B Street, 5 years V 8 bdrms, 6 baths, covered deck V 2 - 2 bdrm unauth suites, laminate floors V Spice kitchen, granite, maple cabinets V Great layout, great condition!

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+ 13304 - 79 Ave., absolutely gorgeous V 10 out of 10 condition for this beauty V Large 4 bdrms, 2 baths, new paint V 7685 sf private, rectangular, level lot V Shows very well, don’t miss!

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SUBDIVIDE OR REZONE + 13068 98 Ave., approx 18,000 sf lot V 150x119 corner lot with deep services V Build 2 or 3 storey home V 3400 sf updated, livable home V Near SFU, don’t miss, drive by today!

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NEWTON MEGA HOME + 14089 - 77 Ave., absolutely beautiful V 2 years, 10 bdrms, 7 full baths V Home theatre, spice kitchen, granite c/tops V Tile roof, skylight, 2 laundries, 2 x 3 bdrm unauth suites V 60x132 lot w/lane, metal fence

PANORAMA PARK

KAROLINA BUKALA

+ 6129 - 130B Street, 27 yrs old V 4 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths V 7100 sf private corner lot V Near schools, park, shopping V Shows nice, drive by & call today!

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+ 12658 - 100 Ave., 21,780 sf lot V 94x232 sf lot, 2 road frontages V Potential 2 lot subdivision V Renovated 5 bdrms, 3 baths bsmt home V Rented @ $1700/mo

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1865 SQ.FT. WITH DOUBLE GARAGE Altura offers casual living with contemporary flare, the ideal home in the sought after panorama community. These spacious 3 or 4 bedroom townhomes incorporate the best in urban design with classic west coast architecture, offering designer palettes that allow you to add your own unique flare and style. Luxury materials like Granite counter tops, Stainless steel appliances, Porcelain tile backsplash and more are all standard at Altura. Whether you work hard or play hard you need a place to unwind and re-charge. The Club at Altura is your perfect escape with entertainment room & billiards, kid’s zone, multi-media room, fitness centre and even a pool to name a few of what the Club has to offer. It will truly be the perfect get away from the everyday. Ready this fall!

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Keri Frasca

Sutton group - seafair realty

Email: kfrasca@sutton.com www.suttonseafair.com

778-828-2925

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RARELY AVAILABLE! PRICE REDUCED!!

Four bdrm Polygon D Community of UN S Sunstone in North Delta. Quality architecture with stone cladding, bay windows & more. 23-10605 Delsom Open concept, $519,000 walk-in closet and designer kitchen make the interior space welcoming and stylish. This home is quiet and peaceful and essentially new, without having to pay the HST. Call to take a look today. Call Keri now 778-828-2925.

PETER

Two bedroom townhouse in Richmond’s best family complex — Edgemere Gardens. Outdoor pool, basketball/hockey court and tons of visitor parking. West facing patio enjoys sun well into the evening, and covered parking is located directly in front of the unit. Inside, both bathrooms and the kitchen have been completely renovated from the ground up. Call Keri now 778-828-2925.

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604-765-7934

FIRST HOME OR DOWNSIZING?

$139,900

Here we have a tastefully updated unit sure to impress. Updates include new fridge, flooring, light fixtures, new tub surround, crown moulding and floor trim, new window and one of the only new sliding glass doors in the building. Bring the friends over to enjoy the big covered patio on the quiet and private side of the building. Bedroom is large enough to comfortably fit your king size bed. Even has a small computer closet to keep your technology organized. Extra parking available for $20/month. EACH OFFICE I N DE PE N DE NTLY OWN E D AN D OPE RATE D

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Standing at the epicentre of stunning views in all directions, Solaris is a development of modern towers in the new, highly walkable community of Meadows Gate Village. Designed to enhance and blend beautifully with the local community, Solaris is situated around a central courtyard, elegantly landscaped with natural west coast plantings and within steps from street-level shops, a recreation centre, a library, an elementary school, and the City Hall.

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THE CLUB AT WATERSTONE Inspired by the fi ve-star resorts of the Mediterranean, the larger-than-life 15,000 square foot Club at Waterstone holds a world of amenities, designed just for you. With a premier location near the most sought after shops and restaurants, your Waterstone home comes complete with designer-grade interior finishings and spacious layouts that fi t your lifestyle.

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Our New Homes vs Used Homes O U R N E W H O M E S I N C L U D I N G H S T C O S T L E S S T H A N C O M PA R A B L E U S E D H O M E S !

PRICE Pepin Brook now offers the best home value in Abbotsford. Based on the latest MLS statistics, the average price of a similar Abbotsford home is $556,048. Compare that with a Pepin Brook home at only $519,900 including HST, and you save over $36,000. It also means that these homes are now also more affordable than before the HST was introduced.

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LOCATION Set in picturesque Abbotsford, Pepin Brook is only 3 km from Highway 1, giving you easy access to Langley, Surrey, Mission and the Port Mann Bridge. Shopping at Sevenoaks and downtown Abbotsford is less than a 15-minute drive, the airport is only 10 minutes away and you can even walk the kids to the elementary school just down the road.

STYLE Each of Pepin Brook’s 3 and 4 bedroom single family homes range in size from a spacious 3,228 to 3,389 sq. ft., and all have a full unfinished basements. Throughout the homes details like kitchen granite countertops and quality Kohler fixtures give you peace of mind and the low-maintenance exteriors ensure that owning a Pepin Brook home is effortless.

QUALITY As an associate of Polygon Homes, we take great care to ensure that your home is built to model home standards. We also put a tremendous amount of care to make sure it stays that way long after you move in with a 24-hour service centre and a 10-year warranty on every home. Price, location, style and quality, at Pepin Brook it all adds up to value you won’t find anywhere else.

519,900 includes HST! NOW AVAILABLE: Greenbelt Homes with Full Finished Basements & 3-Car Garages Visit our 3 fully-furnished Show Homes this weekend Sales Centre & Show Homes Open Daily 12-6 (except Friday) 29363 Bordeaux Terrace, Abbotsford | 604-856-1118 The developer reserves the right to change or modify the offer without prior notice. E.&O.E.

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Surrey Eagles think pink THE SURREY EAGLES will show their

support for Breast Cancer Awareness Month next week, when they’ll hit the ice wearing pink and white home sweaters – instead of the usual blue and green. The promotion, dubbed Pink in the Rink, will take place Oct. 22, when the Eagles host the Coquitlam Express. After the game, the Eagles’ gameworn jerseys will be auctioned off, with proceeds going to support the Nite of Hope, the annual event in support of breast cancer awareness. “We just want to do our part, and just try to do as much as possible to help,” said Kyle Bryan, the Eagles’ director of sales and marketing. Beginning next week, bids for individual jerseys will be accepted online at the team’s website, www. surreyeagles.ca, and the auction will stay online at the site until the end of the month. There will also be a silent auction and raffle at the game to help raise money for the cause.

Kwantlen teams post a win and tie soccer pitch

Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Eagles soccer squads took to the field on the weekend with games against Nanaimo’s Vancouver Island University (VIU) Mariners, and the Quest Kermodes from Squamish. After tying the undefeated VIU Mariners on Saturday, the Eagles women’s team traveled up to Squamish and was able to clinch a place in the upcoming provincial championships by securing a 1-0 win over the Quest Kermodes. The Eagles now have the chance to defend their provincial title when they co-host the 2010 British Columbia Colleges Athletic Association (BCCAA) Soccer Provincial Championships Oct. 29-31. On the men’s side, the Eagles had an encourBraich aging game and were leading 2-1 until they gave up a late goal against Quest University, leaving Kwantlen with a 2-2 tie. “The key is that the boys and staff never stopped believing in each other...” said coach Ajit Braich.

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Big Kahuna Rams’ defensive back Jordan Linnen (centre) tries to tackle Vancouver Island Raiders’ running back Jordan Botel during a first-round playoff game Saturday in Nanaimo. The Rams lost the game 46-10.

Rams find reason for hope Playoff loss ends season; head coach steps down McLaren chalked up the offensive struggles simply to youth, adding that he’s excited to see how White, 18, performs at quarterback in the n the surface, the Big Kahuna Rams’ 46-10 playoff loss to the years to come. Vancouver Island Raiders last weekend was simply a matter of a White, a former Earl Marriott Secondary student, was thrust into the good team beating a weaker one. starting job as a rookie, after veteran Cam Clark – a league all-star – left But the loss was also something of a microcosm of the Rams’ to play university football. season – which featured an offence that at times struggled, and a young “A few years ago, Cam came in here out of nowhere and looked like a team that made a lot of rookie mistakes. deer in the headlights. A few years later, he left as an all-star, and having “I actually thought we were better on offence than we’d been the last seen a lot of first-year QBs through the years, I can say that Nate will three or four weeks – there were some really good plays we made – but absolutely dominate this league in a few years,” McLaren said. when you’ve got a young team like we do, you’re going to make mistakes,” “He had a young offensive line, and we kind of through him to the said Rams’ defensive co-ordinator Tyler McLaren, addwolves a little bit, but he’s going to be good.” ing that this year’s team was the probably the youngest While White will return under centre next year, junior football squad he’d coached in the last 10 or 15 head coach Chris Butschler has decided not to return years. for another season, the team announced Wednesday “When you play a good, veteran team like we did afternoon. on Saturday, every mistake you make just gets comNo further details were available by press deadline. pounded.” The team also struggled in the run game this year – The turning point in the loss, McLaren said, came they did not have a 100-yard rusher in any game this Tyler McLaren late in the first quarter with his team down just 12-8. season and on Saturday finished with 60 rush yards – The Rams went for it on third-and-short – “about half a but injuries played a part. yard,” McLaren said – and were stuffed by the Raiders’ Both of the Rams’ early season starters Sean O’Neill defence. After the change of possession, the Raiders marched down the and Carlo Graziano missed significant time this season, and against the field and three plays later, scored a touchdown to make it 19-8 at the half. Raiders, the team lined up 17-year-old rookie Malcolm Freeman and Then, on the Rams’ first series of the second half, quarterback Nathanbackup fullback Jake Glass in the backfield. iel White was hit from behind and fumbled the ball, which was scooped “(Running the football) is a bit of a concern, but we ran up against up and returned for a TD by a Raiders’ defender. injuries and had to go with a young group,” McLaren explained. “And the “That was definitely the turning point,” McLaren said. minute you put a 17-year-old up against a 22-year-old defensive player, “We were close until then, and some people were even saying that we well, you usually don’t come out on top of those battles. could’ve been ahead at halftime.” “Malcolm Freeman though, I haven’t seen a 17-year-old running back Though the Rams’ defence limited the high-powered Raiders’ offence – that good in a long time. through the air, at least – the team’s offence struggled, as it has often this “Overall, it was a mistake-filled year for everyone, but definitely a season. The team racked up just 113 net yards, and just 61 yards passing. learning year – we have a lot of players we can build around.” by Nick Greenizan

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White Rock Titan Jacob Hart tries to take down North Surrey Cardinal Sebastian Reid during Peewee minor football action at the South Surrey Athletic Park on the weekend. BRIAN GIEBELHAUS / BLACK PRESS

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Cloverdale Sabre Cats 15 White Rock Titans 3

Highlights: Carter St. James got two touchdowns, while Tristan Czens, Brady Barrick and Justice Fee got one apiece for the Sabre Cats victory.

Highlights: The Gold Longhorns had a breakout day, yet despite moving the ball well they were defeated on the road. Evan Schmidt snapped the ball fast enough for Tyler Sache to make several great offensive plays, including a great running touchdown, and the best fake of the season to let Titan Gaudun run for a touchdown. Gaudun and Aidan Benza were incredible flaggers, both running down plays across the field to make big flags to stop touchdowns.

North Delta Longhorns 12 Surrey Firebirds 6

Highlights: The Longhorns scored a touchdown on their opening drive and never looked back. Delta ended the first half with a 25 yard touchdown pass from Xavier Singfield to Carter Spencer and the Longhorns took a three-touchdown lead into halftime. Solid defensive play from Dinesh Rup, Mattieu Desgroselliers and Davin Pit-

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Midget Division Cloverdale Bengals 50 Burnaby Lions 6

Highlights: Bengals offence was led by touchdowns from Mitch Robertson, Sameer Nasiri, Patrick Cho, Cecil Belanger, Shane Ram and Jack Westcott. Excellent kicking from Daniel Erickson on punts and pointafter attempts. Great defence from Patrick Cho and Brandon Craig, with fumble recoveries by Eric Hancock and Jack Westcott for a touchdown. Ram and Erickson had an interception each.

North Delta Longhorns 27 White Rock Titans 29

Highlights: After being ahead 21-14 at the half, the Longhorns fell by five points in the third quarter. North Delta tried to hang on, but were narrowly defeated by the Titans.

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Bantam Division Cloverdale Leopards 7 Cowichan Bulldogs 36

Highlights: The game was even in the early stages but Cloverdale’s lack of substitutes started to show and Cowichan slowly took over. Touchdown throw by Sebastion MacDonald to TJ Garie and a single point on a long punt by Richard Howe were the Leopards only scores. Great tackles by Krishneil Lal and good offensive plays by TJ Garie.

N. Delta Longhorns 7 N. Surrey Tigers 59

Highlights: Both the Tigers’ offence and defence were on fire in Bear Creek Park. Isaiah Lal and Devoun Hallums had three touchdowns each, with Jonaus Levac and Daniel Horvath adding one each. Jamel Lyles had two interceptions. Kamvir Dhaliwal had a great first half defensively, while Brock Norton and Darren da Silva blocked

North Delta in the second. Despite the score, the Longhorn staff were proud of the heart and class the boys displayed even in defeat.

Jr. Bantam Division Cloverdale Cougars 34 Burnaby Lions 0

Highlights: Offensive highlights came from Christian MacMillian who was eight for 11 competitions for 160 yards, Corey Banks with two touchdowns and two interceptions and Caleb Abraham with two touchdowns. Nathan Huthinson had two catches and Liam Kelly had a 45-yard catch and run pass putting the Cougars on the one yard line. Victor Be’Langer closed it off with a touchdown. Leading Cougar defensemen were Jake Bracey, Landon Wisheart, Andrew Murison, Lukas Stevens and Bruce Balfour. Nash Kim was outstanding on special team.

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White Rock Titans 26

Highlights: A strong effort by North Delta’s defensive leaders Athan Melios, Alan Clarke and Jack Kraft kept the boys in the field position battle and the game against a good South Surrey side on Sunday. A strong push up front by Jonathan Godman opened enough room for Truce Ighorewo to rumble four yards for the first Longhorn score in three weeks in a hard fought loss.

N. Surrey Eagles 20 Royal City Hyacks 10

Highlights: Willie Brenner ran for over 284 yards on his way to two touchdowns, while Kenneth Jimeno ran in a four-yard touchdown. On defence, Kwaku Frimpong, Shawn Domingo and Drake Marshall led the way. Anthony Olausen had a fumble recovery, while Sam Malana had a fumble recovery and an interception.

N. Surrey Falcons 20 Richmond Raiders 6

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kicked another two points. Amrit Athwal had a fumble recovery, while Gabriel Mendoza, Anojan Krishna, Partap Sandhu and Nick Wain were also defensive standouts.

Pee Wee Division N. Surrey Cardinals 22 White Rock Titans 0

Highlights: The Cardinals defence shut down the Titan’s offence in a dominating game that saw 40-yard

passing touchdown from quarterback Tristan Yanclaw to wide receiver Harrison Van Beest.

Atom Division Cloverdale Lions 46 Coquitlam Bears 0

Highlights: An impressive win leaves the Lions 6-0 coming into the last half of the season. However, the Coquitlam Atom Bears did not go down without a fight – their tough line proving a challenge for Cloverdale. But the Lions were able to score six touchdowns by Barron Miles along with Kojo Odoom with three and Braeden Hutchinson with two. Trey Jones

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Cloverdale Panthers 20 Langley Broncos 6 Highlights: Walker Erickson, Treh Bhullar and Taran Birdi each had well-earned touchdowns and Birdi also kicked one convert. The Panthers’ offensive line worked hard all game to keep the defense away from the running backs. Impressive tackling by defenders Bhullar, Erickson, Birdi, Jaeden Reid, Armaan Randhawa and Nathan Sawyer.

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Public Hearing The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Date: Time: Place:

Tuesday, October 26, 2010 (Project No. 1) Tuesday, October 26, 2010 and Wednesday, October 27, 2010 (Project No. 2) 7:00 p.m. South Delta Recreation Centre 1720 – 56 Street Delta, BC V4L 2B1

Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, October 26, 2010 for Project No. 1, and Wednesday, October 27, 2010 for Project No. 2. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Website: Email: Phone: Hours:

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▼ Project No. 1 Application for Rezoning (File No. LU006045) Location: 8232 and 8266 92 Street, Delta as shown on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Steve Knoblauch/Product Care Telephone: 604.501.5282 Proposal: Application for Rezoning to allow a household hazardous waste facility on the subject sites. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6884

MAP NO. 2 FILE NO. P09-06 A summary of the main policy directions of the proposed Tsawwassen Area Plan is provided in the September 9, 2010 staff report entitled “Tsawwassen Area Plan – Official Community Plan Amendments”.

To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject properties from I2 – Heavy Industrial to Comprehensive Development (CD) 393.

Staff Contact: Barry Konkin 604.946.3334

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Web Location: Regular Meeting: September 13, 2010 E.03 MAP NO. 1 FILE NO. LU006045

▼ Project No. 2 Application to amend “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” – Proposed New Tsawwassen Area Plan (File No. P09-06) Location: All lands within the Tsawwassen Area Plan boundary as shown in MAP NO. 2 Applicant: The Corporation of Delta Telephone: 604.946.3380 Proposal: The Corporation of Delta is proposing to amend Schedule A and Schedule E and replace Schedule D.1 of the “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” in order to create a new Tsawwassen Area Plan. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 6877 Proposed amendments to Schedule A include replacing two mixed-use designations with a new designation for the Tsawwassen Town Centre area and a new mixed-use designation. Proposed amendments to Schedule D.1 include replacing the current Tsawwassen Area Plan with a new plan. Proposed changes include: new town centre and mixed-use areas, new apartment and townhouse areas, new infill single family areas and updated policies. The plan also proposes to maintain the Agricultural land use designation for the Southlands. The proposed amendment to Schedule E is to delete the 30 degree building step-back requirement from the Tsawwassen Town Centre Development Permit Area Guidelines and Requirements.

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Web Info: Additional information and documents regarding the Tsawwassen Area Plan are available at: www.corp.delta.bc.ca/tap Anyone who believes that their interest in property will be affected by the proposals shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. For Project No. 2 (Tsawwassen Area Plan), a Speakers List will be available for the public to sign at the entrance to the Public Hearing venue approximately one hour prior to the start of the Public Hearing. Speakers will be asked to come forward in the order of the Speakers List and will be allowed up to five minutes to address Council regarding the bylaw under consideration. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 26, 2010 for Project No. 1 and no later than 4:30 p.m. on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 for Project No. 2 (Tsawwassen Area Plan). Written submissions received prior to or submitted during the Public Hearing will be recorded as part of the official public record by the Clerk. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.


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Love, lidocaine and lies come to the stage as Surrey Little Theatre presents its latest comedy, Cactus Flower

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Dentist Julian Winston (played by Andy Wood) is dumped by his girlfriend Toni (Krisandra Reid) during a rehearsal of Cactus Flower, which opened this week at Surrey Little Theatre.

A prickly predicament hard that you cry.” Reid has taken on the role played by Hawn in Hollywood’s version. ove can bloom in the most unlikely places – even, it seems, in a dentist’s office. Despite the film actress’ history of playing bubbleheads, Reid said that’s not the case Cue the laughing gas – Surrey Little Theatre is getting its 2010-11 season rollwith Toni. ing this week, with a knee-slapping comedy about love, lidocaine and lies. “It’s not that Toni’s ditzy, just very naive – a free spirit and very gullible.” Cactus Flower, written by Abe Burrow and directed by Brigitte Seib and Paul This is Reid’s first time working with this particular cast and crew, and from the outset, Cowhig, tells the story of a dentist who’d rather have his teeth pulled than make a comshe said, there was good chemistry among the actors. mitment to a woman. She should know, she has been performing for as long as she can remember. But when Dr. Julian Winston unexpectedly falls for his girlfriend, Toni Simmons, and However, Reid’s first love has always been musical theatre – where she can sing, dance proposes, he must recruit his lovelorn nurse/receptionist to pose as and act to her heart’s content. At 15, she played murderess Velma his wife. Convinced she and her beloved have no future together, Toni Kelly in an H.D. Stafford Secondary production of Chicago and, later, attempts suicide and a guilt-ridden Julian rashly proposes that he leave performed as Belle in Beauty and the Beast. his wife so that the couple can be together. More recently, she was cast as Puck in Bard in the Valley’s producHere, the plot takes an unexpected twist, says Seib, because the tion of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, performed in on the Spirit dentist has never revealed to Toni that his marriage is actually a lie, Square stage in Douglas Park in Langley last summer. concocted to keep her at arm’s length. The middle child of three girls – older sister Jacqueline starred “Of course, Toni refuses to break up his household without first alongside her in Chicago and younger sister, Melenie, also loves to act meeting and talking with Julian’s soon-to-be-ex, so he enlists the aid and sing – Reid said the propensity to perform doesn’t appear to be Krisandra Reid of his shy spinster assistant, Stephanie Dickinson to pose as his nongenetic. existent wife,” said Seib. “Complications arise when Toni decides the “Our parents just laugh. They don’t know where it came from,” she two must find Miss Dickinson a new beau so that everyone concerned said. can live happily ever after.” Now in her fourth year at SFU studying world literature, Reid has an eye on entering The name of the play – which was also made into a movie, starring Walter Matthau, law school. Ingrid Bergman and Goldie Hawn in 1969 – comes from a prickly cactus that Miss “It’s a more lucrative path, more solid. But my heart’s in musical theatre,” she said. Dickinson keeps on her desk at the dentist’s office. Similar to the receptionist, the cactus “Theatre is my calm place, calm in the sense that I can stop thinking and just be in the is cold and inhospitable. However, in the end, both the cactus and Miss Dickinson have moment.” blossomed. Performing the two other lead roles are Andy Wood as Dr. Julian Winston and Robyn Playing the role of the naive, but lovable young mistress, Toni, is Langley actor KriBradley as Stephanie Dickinson sandra Reid. This is the 21-year-old SFU student’s first foray onto the boards at SLT and Cactus Flower runs each Thursday to Saturday at 8 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m at Surrey she’s looking forward to seeing the crowd’s reaction to the laugh-a-minute script – not to Little Theatre, 7027 184 St. and. until Nov. 6. Tonight (Oct. 15) is two-for-one night. Gala mention the physical comedy that has been thrown in for good measure. night is tomorrow (Oct. 16). Tickets are $15. To reserve, call 604-576-8451 or visit surrey“It’s definitely going to be a fun show,” she said. “You’ll only need tissues if you laugh so littletheatre.com by Brenda Anderson

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Symphonic sounds NORTH DELTA AREA PLAN COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Mayor Lois Jackson and Council invite your participation to make Delta a better place! To be most effective, local government needs the input of its citizens. We encourage citizens to apply to serve on the North Delta Area Plan Committee.

THE VANCOUVER Symphony Orchestra presents Surrey Nights on Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Bell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St. Schubert’s Symphony No. 8, Unfinished. Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 24 and Symphony No. 39. Conducted

by Bramwell Tovey and with MarcAndré Hamelin on piano. Tickets, $39, are available online at www.vancouversymphony.ca or by calling 604-876-3434. Discounts for students, seniors or subscribers.

The North Delta Area Plan Committee will advise Council with regards to the review and update of the North Delta Area Plan, consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of Delta’s Official Community Plan. The North Delta Area Plan will guide the long term growth and development of North Delta. The Committee will meet monthly, with special meetings at the call of the Chair, and will host public information meetings as required. It is anticipated that the North Delta Area Plan review will be finalized in 2012. Additional information, including the Committee’s Terms of Reference, is available at www.corp.delta.bc.ca, Regular Meeting of October 4, 2010, Item F.05.

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Fall to pieces at Surrey Arts Centre Arts Club Theatre tours A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline FROM SMALL town

Virginia to the bright lights of Carnegie Hall, Patsy Cline’s legend is a monument to ambition, grace, and talent. Sara-Jeanne Hosie is Patsy Cline in the Arts Club Theatre Company’s production of A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline is moving tribute to a dazzling star lost at the peak of her career. With a live band performing the classics like Walkin’ After Midnight, Sweet Dreams and Crazy, the show will take you back in time to experience the magic of an

until Oct. 23. Shows are Monday to Saturday at 8 p.m. and Saturday at 4 p.m. For tickets, call the box office at 604-5015566, go online to www.arts.surrey.ca or visit 13750 88 Ave.

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Ryan Rose’s piece Lead Down the Path (above) was awarded first place in a juried art show called Gang Culture. At left is Yeram Kim’s The Search for Hope, which won third place.

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band, Bad Company, and she effectively combined its poignant lyrics with hand and gun elements. Third place ($500) went to North Surrey Secondary student Yeram (Grace) Kim for “The Search for Hope.” The dynamic 3D piece shows a gang member embedded in a graffiti-tagged brick wall. Kim wanted to convey a universal message, saying, “All of us can feel, love, and get hurt physically, mentally and emotionally.” Clayton Heights Secondary student Michelle Liu received

Laura McKelvey, Jason Phee, Lazar Savic, Jessie Thiessen, Teddy Yeh, Adam Zonneveld and anonymous artists from Surrey Pretrial. The show, organized by Sullivan Heights Secondary teacher Marc Pelech, was sponsored by the Arts Council of Surrey, Kwantlen Polytechnic University, School District No. 36 (Surrey) and Surrey Crime Prevention Society. The Gang Culture show is on display until Oct.31 at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave.


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EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER

The shoe fits with a hug Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts gets a hug from Bridgeview Elementary Grade 6 student Gracie Croaker after the school was presented with the annual Mayor’s Golden Shoe Trophy after winning the Walk-to-School Challenge.

Surrey motorsports inductees

Kwantlen Eagles open their new turf soccer field at Newton Athletic Park.

THIS SUNDAY (Oct. 17), the Greater Vancouver Motorsport Pioneers Society (GVMPS) will hold its 10th-annual induction ceremony at Burnaby’s Scandinavian Cultural Centre to honor 15 individuals who made major contributions in the early days of motorsports in the region. This includes those involved in hot rodding, custom car building, drag racing and land speed racing, sports car and road racing, motorcycling, power boat racing as well as car collecting and restoration. The afternoon induction ceremony will see the 15 new names added to more than 150 others who have already been recognized by the society. The GVMPS is a group of enthusiasts from various motorsports activities whose goal is to recognize and record contributions of people who have made major contributions over the past four decades. The keynote speaker at the event is famed Canadian race car driver Ross Bentley. Among this year’s inductees are Surrey residents Earl Tucker for collecting and restoration and Glen Morrow for hot rod and drag racing. “It is important to recognize the people involved in motorsports activities that started years ago and continue today,” said GVMPS president Jim Greenwood. The event is open takes place at noon at the Scandinavian Community Centre, 6500 Thomas St., Burnaby.

Eagle to soar on new field

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wantlen Polytechnic University athletes recently celebrated the unveiling a new artificial turf soccer field at Newton Athletic

Park. With Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts and MP Nina Grewal in attendance, the ribbon-cutting ceremony officially marked the opening of the facility. With a Kwantlen scoreboard and the university’s logo at midfield, this allweather soccer field is the new home field for the university’s varsity team, the Eagles, whose women’s soccer team achieved unprecedented success in Kwantlen history. In 2009, they won the British Columbia Colleges’ Athletic Association (BCCAA) provincial championship

and the bronze medal at the Canadian Colleges’ Athletic Association (CCAA) national soccer tournament. “This new facility is an excellent example of how things can get done if people work together,” said Kwantlen president and vice-chancellor David Atkinson. “The support of the federal government, along with that of the City of Surrey has allowed Kwantlen access to an outstanding facility that will allow our athletic programs to grow and flourish.” Elise Le Brun, director of athletics and recreation at Kwantlen, said the new field will benefit the Eagles and the community. “Our goal was to provide our athletes with an exceptional training and

competition facility that they could call their own. As well, we wanted members of the Surrey community to have access to a premier soccer facility that they can be proud of.” “This is a demonstration of the growth of our athletic program,” said Eagles women’s soccer team Brittany McNeill. We are one of the only schools in the BCCAA have our own turf field, and we feel really lucky.” Kwantlen’s varsity athletics teams are the Kwantlen Eagles. In basketball, soccer, badminton and golf, they compete in national intercollegiate leagues. For more information about the Kwantlen Eagles or view live webcast, visit kwantlen.ca/eagles or follow the Eagles on Twitter: KwantlenEagles

Grand grants FOUR SURREY non-profit organizations

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Deputy Sheriff Eric Mead signs trader cards for students at Brooke Elementary School during the kickoff of the annual Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley bike ride. More than $187,000 was raised from Sept. 23 to Oct. 1 Fraser Valley ride for the Canadian Cancer Society. HOW TO SUBMIT

Submissions for People can be faxed, or e-mailed. The Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544. Email: bjoseph@surreyleader.com

are receiving a total of $35,000 in Community Project Grants from Vancity to help further their social and environmental work. One of the organizations is the Umoja Operation Compassion Society, which is dedicated to helping immigrants and their families build the necessary skills to help integrate into Canadian society. Their $10,000 grant will help fund the Literacy and Life Skills for Life program, which will allow for 40 new adult immigrants from war-torn countries learn, integrate and successfully transition into Canadian life. The other three organizations are Guildford Park Community Group Society, Klah-how-eya Aboriginal Centre of SACS and School District No. 36. The grants will fund initiatives that benefit the social, environmental, and economic well-being of the communities in which they operate. “Shared success is rooted in how we are redefining wealth to encompass not only the financial, but also the social and environmental prosperity of our members, and our communities,” said Patrice Pratt, Vancity Board Chair.

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Well-read students More than 2,300 children were awarded medals for their involvement in the Summer Reading Club at Delta libraries. The club was wrapped up with medal ceremonies at three locations. Here, kids receive their awards from MLA Guy Gentner, Barb Smith (RBC), Councillor Anne Peterson and Delta Library Manager Gillian McLeod award medals at SRC Medal Ceremony at George Mackie Library in North Delta.


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AFTER A HOT, dry summer and a very wet September, our containers have paid the price. Tired, stressed plants are showing up everywhere, and now it’s time for a change. As summer gives way to fall, it’s an opportunity to add a fresh autumn look around our homes to lift our spirits just like the refreshing fall breezes. We have never had a better selection of plants to create an exciting new look in our fall containers. Through innovation,

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red of Summer Sunrise (zone 6) provides a colour “wow” for anything pink, gold or silver. The compact forms, N.d. Gulf Stream, Harbour Dwarf and Moon Bay (zone 6) are nice to blend with ornamental grasses and evergreen perennial foliage plants like heucheras. Leucothoe has for too long been underutilized in container work. The compact Leucothoe Scarletta (zone 6), with its bronze new growth that turns brilliant scarlet in late fall, is one of those “wow” plants. Callunas and ericas, especially the ones with colourful foliage like Erica Mary Helen and Golden Starlet, add both flower and foliage, and the ericas will hold those flowers through winter. The new long blooming Bud Bloomers are also a welcome addition. The containers themselves are where we all need to kick it up a notch. If the container doesn’t say “wow” why are you using it? Tall and thin or low and round are the most pleasing forms. Everything in the middle is just “the same old.” Low containers look great on pedestals too. If you can find antiques that fit the style of your patio, so much the better. Remember that, as winter approaches, frost can split clay and poorly fired ceramics. Also make sure to use very well drained soils by adding one-third fine bark mulch. Most of all have fun. Reach out a little with your fall look and create the “wow” look you’ll be sure to appreciate and enjoy all fall and winter. Remember too, that as any plant passes its prime, quickly replace it with another. As most of these plants are perennials, they will easily find a home in your garden. Brian Minter is a master gardener who operates Minter Gardens in Chilliwack.


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DATEBOOK

ARTS Semiahmoo Arts is hosting exhibiting the work of Oriental brush painter Becky McMahon, miniaturist Wendy Mould and work by Semiahmoo Potters until Oct. 29 at #90, 1959 152 St. Watch Mould at work at the gallery today (Oct. 15) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. There is no cost. For more information, visit http://semiahmooarts.com

Delta Arts Council’s artSpace Giftshop (11425 84 Ave.) is serving coffee at the shop with homemade cinnamon buns on Oct. 16 from 12-5 p.m. Featuring original works by local artists.

An Art Sale for the Animals takes place Oct. 17 from 12-3 p.m. at SR Brewing Company (U-Brew), 7533 135 St. Local artists such as Irma Bijdemast, Donna Schipfel and Art Giddings will have their works for sale. Part proceeds for the BCSPCA. For more information, call 604-597-3434 or email irmabijdemast@shaw.ca

CRAFTS Martha Currie Elementary (5811 184 St.) is hosting a Trade Show/Craft Fair on Nov. 6 from 10 a.m.

Submissions for Datebook should be emailed to newsroom@surreyleader.com. Datebook runs in print on Wednesdays and Fridays – with more events available online 24/7. to 2 p.m. Admission by donation. There will be free childminding while you shop. Concession available. There are still a few $25 tables for vendors. All proceeds from this event benefit the students of Martha Currie. For more information, call 604-574-0576 or email mcfundraiser@gmail.com

The North Surrey Lions are looking crafters for their craft fair, which will be held on Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Kwantlen Park Secondary School, 10441 132 St. Tables are $50. For more information, email Glynnis or Toni at craftfairs@hotmail.com

EVENTS George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) is holding an Antique ID Clinic on Oct. 16 from 12-4 p.m. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. The cost is $12/ person and payable directly to the Delta Museum and Archives, 4858 Delta St. Additional objects are $5 each to a maximum of two

additional objects. During the program, you will be called in sequence by the number on your ticket. Observers are welcome at $5 per person at the door. For more information, call 604-946-9322.

Surrey Rockhounds’ annual Rock, Gem and Jewelry Show will take place Oct. 16 and 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6302 152 St. Admission by donation.

Street. For more information, visit 604-594-8155.

MUSIC The Vancouver Symphony Orchestra presents Surrey Nights on Oct. 18 at 8 p.m. at the Bell Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144 St. Tickets,

$39, are available online at www.vancouversymphony. ca or by calling 604876-3434. Discounts for students, seniors or subscribers.

SALES/SWAPS The Ladies Auxiliary of the local Canadian Legion, Branch 229 will hold a bazaar on Oct. 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 13525 106 Ave. Door prizes, home baking, cake walk, hampers, 50/50 draw and more. Lunch tickets are $5.

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Vedic Hindu Cultural Society (8321 140 St.) is hosting Dushehra Mela to celebrate the victory of Dharma over Adharma on Oct. 17 at 1 p.m. Food drive for the Surrey Food Bank. Ram Kathay play at 3 p.m. Free food stalls, Ram Leela, rides and more.

George Mackie Library welcomes photographer Ursula Easterbrook to share her photos from a four-week trip to Antarctica. Treat yourself to a free “tour” of the continent on Oct. 20 from 7–8:30 p.m. at 8440 112

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Celebrating 102 years John Bilous thanked his friends, family and fellow residents at Ted Kuhn Towers for helping him celebrate his 102nd birthday recently. Bilous was born in 1908 in Canora, Saskatchewan but has lived in Surrey for about 70 years. He still has his driver’s licence but gave up his car last year. Bilous is predeceased by his wife and has three children. EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER

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NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO ISSUE A TEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL USE PERMIT (“LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT” SECTION 921) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, at a meeting of the Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta to commence at 7:00 p.m. on Monday, October 25, 2010 at The Municipal Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC, the Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will consider a resolution to approve TEMPORARY INDUSTRIAL USE PERMIT LU006056. Details of the Temporary Industrial Use Permit are as follows: OWNERS:

DARSHAN BASRAN 1909 Edinburgh Street New Westminster, BC, V3M 2X4

KERPAUL BASRAN 311 Wood Street New Westminster, BC, V3M 5K6

JARNAL KOUR ROSIE BASRAN 1228 Pretty Court New Westminster, BC, V3M 6S1

NERJIVAN BASRAN 311 Wood Street New Westminster, BC, V3M 5K6

RON RANJITE BASRAN 143 Sprice Street New Westminster, BC, V3M 5L5 APPLICANT: RON RANJITE BASRAN 143 Sprice Street New Westminster, BC, V3M 5L5 PURPOSE:

LOCATION: 9486 and 9518 River Road, Delta (as shown and marked “Subject Properties” on the attached map)

To expand the existing operations by allowing outdoor processing of nonindustrial wood waste for a period not to exceed twenty-four (24) months.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the proposed Permit, together with more detailed information or reports, can be obtained at the office of the Community Planning and Development Department, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC, (604.946.3380) Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday between 8:00 a.m. and 4:45 p.m., and Thursday between 8:00 a.m. and 8:00 p.m. OCTOBER 12, 2010 TO OCTOBER 25, 2010, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays. Interested parties have the opportunity to provide written comments regarding the proposal at this time. Comments are to be received on or before 12:00 noon, October 25, 2010. Comments should be referred to: Attention: John Hopkins The Corporation of Delta Community Planning and Development Department 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.4148 Telephone: 604.952.3155 Email: jhopkins@corp.delta.bc.ca

The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca


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DISCRIMINATORY LEGISLATION Advertisers are reminded that Provincial legislation forbids the publication of any advertisement which discriminates against any person because of race, religion, sex, color, nationality, ancestry or place of origin, or age, unless the condition is justified by a bona fide requirement for the work involved.

Doors open 6:00pm Fashion Show at 7:00pm

William James Tennant was born August 6, 1951, went to be with the Lord October 3, 2010. He is survived by his loving wife Cheryl, 3 daughters Amelia, Helen and Anna, and sister Catherine. A celebration of life will be held Saturday October 16 at 11:00 am, at Southside Community Church, 12642 100th Ave. Surrey.

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FOUND - KEYS: set of 2 keys in Bear Creek Park on Oct 8th. Call to identify, (604)582-8220. FOUND: SUZUKI KEY. Left at the Petrocan Station on 96th & King George. LOST: CAMERA, Old Cannon digital, silver case in grey container. with Vanoc strap. Sunday, October 10. High sentimental value. Reward. Please call 604-598-9985. LOST PUPPY. Female Yorkie from 123 & 99th Ave. Sunday evening. Call (604)395-0790 ~ REWARD!

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A Licensed Family Daycare, TYNEHEAD CHILDREN’’S CENTRE is clean, well planned in a quiet area. Preschool program included, ECE teachers. 8434-165 Street, Fleetwood. 604-833-4856 A+ Quality childcare infants, toddlers pre-schoolers, nr 152/68 Ave. ECE. 10 yrs. exp. 604-572-7896 DAYCARE available in Cloverdale area. Transp to & from school. 14 yrs exp. Ref’s avail. 604-574-9977. SUSAN’S NANNY AGENCY accepting resumes for Childcare, Housekeeping, Elderly care 5 F/T nannies w/cars looking for work, avail now. F/T L/O. Special needs: F/T L/O, 3 children; P/T 3 days/wk. Avail 3 L/I Filipino & 2 L/I European. Male care aide looking for live-in position. Fax 604-538-2636/Ph 538-2624

Kennedy Senior Recreation Centre Invites Crafters of Homemade Crafts! Sandy 604-587-5134 HAZELMERE UNITED CHURCH Annual Craft & Bake Sale. Nov. 6, 10-2p.m. Tables $25. 604-533-5009

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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES GREAT CAREER OPPORTUNITY!!! Sprott-Shaw Community College is looking to hire ADMISSIONS ADVISORS. The candidates should have relevant sales and marketing experience with contactable references. The successful candidates will demonstrate strong communication and presentation skills as well as have a competent ability to network and promote the institute. All candidates should be team player orientated, accept challenges, work under pressure and have a positive winning attitude. We offer a very competitive package and an excellent team work environment. Please forward all cover letters and resumes to: patrickd@sprott-shaw.com

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Harlen’s Trucking Ltd. requires LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS. Class 1 Driver’s license required. Able to maintain equipment, keep log book, inspection reports, etc. $23/hr, 50hrs/week Send resumes to: 10716 Scott Rd. Surrey, BC, V3V 4G6, FAX: 604-957-5265 or email: harlenstrucking@gmail.com

TRIBAL Spirit Gallery turns 5! Celebrate Sat. Oct. 16 from 1 to 7:30. Specials last all week. 604-5142377 www.tribalspiritgallery.com

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CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS Seeks a Class 1 Driver with air for various Projects in the Lower Mainland area. Experience in heavy equip. moving req’d. Must present current driver abstract. Must present current class history letter. Fulltime $22 - $28/hour Plus OVERTIME & BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

HUDD Transportation, a division of Maersk Distribution Canada, Inc. is looking for experienced, full time B Train/LCV Drivers. D Local, lower mainland routes,various shifts. D Training for right candidate with minimum 2 yrs or 150,000 miles multi-trailer experience. D Excellent wages and benefits starting at $20.30 + shift differential + LCV certification bonus. Maersk is a global company delivering innovative logistics.

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CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS Seeks a Class 3 Driver w/air for various Projects in the Lower Mainland area. Pipe laying exp. and Level 2 first aid an asset. Must present current driver abstract and current class history letter. Fulltime $18 - $20 per hour Plus OVERTIME & BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

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DGS CANADA 2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE Every Saturday at 8:30am #215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey NO reservations: 604-888-3008 www.dgscanada.ca Ask about our other Courses... *Stand up Reach *Fall Protection *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers

Studio Trendz Hair & Beauty School Fall Enrollment Special Now enrolling students for our 2010/2011 hairdressing course. The first 10 students will get a $1000 Tuition Grant. To Register Call:

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898 Investments Incorporated dba Raffles Transportation Group is hiring for Long Haul Truck Drivers ($22.65/hr, 50 hrs/wk + benefits.) Send resume by mail: 1585 Broadway Street, Suite 105, Port Coquitlam, BC. V3C 2M7 or Fax: (604) 597-0966.

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CRUSH HAIR & SPA A motivated, exp’d Esthetician req’d, with clientele - for busy Crush Hair & Spa Company. ALSO: Esthetic Room available to rent or lease. Apply in person with resume to:

Mander Bros Ent. Ltd. requires LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS. Clean driver abstract reqd. Able to keep log book & inspection reports, etc. $23.25/hr, 50hrs/week. Send resumes 8509 132 St. Surrey BC V3W 4N8, Fax: 604-599-4051

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16th AVE. HAIR SALON is looking for exp’d hair stylist. F/T or P/T. Please call Kathy at 604-531-0232 between 6 & 7 pm

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who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? Qualified applicants receive training, support and remuneration. 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.bc.ca

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CARPET CLEANERS & Helpers with BC Drivers License required. Call 604-597-8711.

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Do you have a Disability or Chronic Condition? Are You Unemployed? Looking For work? IAM CARES SOCIETY FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES for people with all types of disabilities

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A vehicle and fair knowledge of the area is required

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Bring a smile to your community! Advertise your engagement with us, call 604-575-5555

HELP WANTED

Adults required to deliver Newspapers door to door, twice a week.

Some great kids aged 12 to 18

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

EMAIL RESUME TO: christal@jonker.com or fax to 604-534-7843 Attention: Christal

CLEANER for commercial bldgs, perm F/T. Split shift, early morning and eve’s. Starting at $13 to $15/hr, can work your way up to $20/hr. Car req’d. No exp. necessary, will train. Fax resume to 604-589-3705, email and1ball@shaw.ca

CLEANERS / CLEANING SUPERVISORS Eleven Star Enterprises Inc. (Janitorial Co.) is hiring Cleaning Supervisors ($16.92/hr) & Light Duty Cleaners. ($13.32/hr). Duties: sweep, mop and wash floors, wax and polish floors etc. These job openings are for various locations in Lower Mainland. Apply by Mail: 8456-129A Suite 4 Surrey, BC V3W 1A2. Fax: 604507-7727.

Call IAM CARES SOCIETY Today Funded in part or whole through the Canada British Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement

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GARDENERS req’d F/T in Surrey with exp in garden maint, pruning, lawn & bed work. Must have good English skills & local ref’s. Yearround work avail. Pesticide licence, snow removal & exp driving truck w/trailer an asset. Benefit package avail. Lve msg / fax, 604-599-5503

GET IN THE GAME!!! Up to $20/hour. No phones. Work with people. 15 positions for our Promotional Dept. People skills an asset. No experience, no problem.

Call Shelley 604-777-2195

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JOB FAIR

At our New Facility On Site: 2360 King George Hwy, South Surrey. Wednesday: Oct 13th Time: 1pm to 5pm & 6pm to 8pm Friday: Oct 15th Time: 2pm to 6pm

RJ PRESSURE WASHING is hiring F/T Workers. Driver’s license req’d. Starting @ $10/hour. Serious calls only please. 604-928-9712 WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

CERTIFIED TRAFFIC CONTROL people needed immed. Exc. wages. Must have vehicle. 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca

EXP. DRIVER / LOADER req’d for recycling company. Perm - P/T may lead to F/T. Training included $13/hr. after training. Langley & Surrey routes. Call 604-783-1221

604-468-7301 604-580-2226 604-990-0800 604-731-8504

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EDUCATION

Rewarding Careers

JUNIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE Sunrise Farms, a leader in food processing is seeking a JUNIOR SALES REPRESENTATIVE for the Greater Vancouver Area. This successful candidate will hold the following qualities: • Must have a self-start attitude combined with an aggressive, accountable and adaptable personality • Duties would include developing new opportunities in the Greater Vancouver area and maintaining and growing existing retail, food service and distribution business • Ability to maintain solid knowledge of Sunrise Farms products and their supply • Educate self on mainstream market and industry trends • Establish and maintain strong relationships with key support teams, i.e. marketing, planning, order management, etc. • 1 to 3 years proven sales/customer service experience • Strong computer skills including, but not limited to, the use of Microsoft Excel Sunrise Farms offers a competitive salary and benefits package. Please FAX your resume to the HR Manager at (604) 596-6966 or EMAIL to btaylor@sunrisepoultry.bc.ca. We thank all applicants; however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

Community Support & Outreach Worker Community Support and Outreach Workers assist individuals with a developmental disability and/or mental health issues, encouraging and supporting them in their daily lives. Starting entry wages range from $18.03-19.72/hr.

Early Childhood Educator / Preschool Teacher “The most important job in the world.” According to the 2008 ECE Registry Survey commissioned by the BC Ministry of Children & Family Development, the average wage for Early Childhood Educators in BC is $17.43/hr. $3000 Bursary: Graduates may qualify for a $3000 bursary through the BC Family Child Care Association.

FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

GARDENER

f/t high end residential gardener required

Resident Care Attendant Have a caring and compassionate attitude towards the elderly? Strong emotional resolve? Great patience? A sense of professionalism? Consider a career as a Resident Care Attendant. The starting wage is $17-21/hr.

Gardening experience necessary. The candidate will be responsible for basic gardening, pruning and site clean up, balancing of pools/hot tubs. Must have valid BCDL and reliable vehicle. Job sites mainly in White Rock.

FREE ESL Training & Support

Starting wage is $12-$15/ hour depending on experience. Possible wage increase based on job performance. Benefits available after 3 months. Please send your resume with a cover letter to: jobs@fraserriver.com or fax: 604-608-3438

HOUSE CLEANERS REQ.

604-580-2772

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Phone 604- 581- 8765

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We Believe in You. Sprott-Shaw Community College has been stu training students in BC for over 107 years. We want yyou to be a success story too!

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Call Our Surrey Campus: (604)

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Advertising Sales Consultant The Langley Times, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time sales person. The successful candidate will have a university or college education or two years of sales experience – preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player and will also be called upon to grow the account list with an aggressive cold calling mandate. The ability to work in a an extremely fast paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by Friday, October 15, 2010 to: Jean Hincks, Advertising Director The Langley Times, #102-20258 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C. V3A 4R3 or email to admanager@langleytimes.com

www.blackpress.ca

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• LINE COOK • CUSTOMER SERVICE STAFF

Apply in person with resume: Attn.

Jennifer Lowe 1938-152nd. St. South Sry. E-mail: bradlowe@telus.net

NOW HIRING!

Previous management experience is an asset.

SALES CLERKS (P/T) Req. for our Langley location. Must have good knowledge of fabric and sewing.

Benefits & Advancement Opportunities available. Please fax resume attn. Bev: 604.533.0859

An effective way to build your business. Phone 604-575-5555 THERAPY ASSISTANTS for Lower Mainland Car Accident Rehabilitation to assist patients by putting on/off equipment. Prepare/maintain equip & supplies, assist patients as directed by health care professionals. F/T @ $17.00/hr. Send resume to: jobs@carrehab.ca

CARRIERS NEEDED IN SURREY, NORTH DELTA AND CLOVERDALE

604-575-5322

UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTE CARRIERS NEEDED in Surrey

If you not only have the skills we’re looking for but also love to “ham it up” in a fun work environment, opportunities are available at Freybe Gourmet Foods. Our Langley facility is currently seeking a

Food Scientist and a Delivery / Merchandiser The Food Scientist will oversee new product development, develop product specifications, facilitate change management and contribute to quality improvement initiatives. This position is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled and motivated professional.

147 St - 148 St, 61 Ave - 62 Ave 142 St - 144 St, 66 Ave - Hyland Rd 142 St - 144 St, 64 Ave - 66 Ave 148 St - 150 St, 68 Ave - 69A Ave 142 St - 144 St, 82 Ave - 84 Ave 140 St - 142B St, 82 Ave - 84B Ave 122 St - 124 St, 77 Ave - 78 Ave 121 St - 123 St, 75 Ave - 76A Ave 129 St - 130 St, 66A Ave - 68 Ave 128 St - 128B St, 65 Ave - 68 Ave Queens Pl - Princess Dr, 96 Ave - 97A Ave 123A St - 125 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave 124 St - 127 St, 100 Ave - 102 Ave Queen Mary Bvld - 132 St, 88 Ave - 90 Ave 152 St - 154 St, 110 Ave - 112 Ave 160 St - 162A St, 96 Ave - 99 Ave Grosvenor Rd - McBride Dr, 113 Ave - 115 Ave 137 St - 140 St, 114 Ave - 115 Ave 138 St - 140 St, Kalmar Rd - 114 Ave 136 St - 138 St, 112 Ave - 114 Ave 140 St - 141A St, 106 Ave - 108 Ave 128 St - 129A St, 108 Ave - 110 Ave 112 St - 114 St, 133A St - 136 St.

CARRIERS NEEDED in Cloverdale RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 42 92 34 93 98 117 109 96 56 72

162A St - 164 St, 77 Ave - 78 Ave Kilkee Dr - 152 St, 58A Ave - Kildare Dr Rural Motor Route - 152 St, 66 Ave - 72 Ave 173 St - Hwy 15, 58 Ave - 60 Ave Claytonwood Cr - 184 St, 65 Ave - Claytonhill Dr 184 St - 186 St, 60 Ave - 62 Ave 179 St - 180 St, 69 Ave - 71A Ave 182 St - 184 St, 66 Ave - 67 Ave 179 St - 180 St, 58 Ave - 59 Ave 158 St - 160 St, 91 Ave - 92 Ave

CARRIERS NEEDED in North Delta RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 1-05 2-04 2-05 2-12 2-14 3-02 4-08 5-01 5-09 5-10 6-10 8-16

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Westview Dr - Huff Bvld, Westview Pl - Southridge Rd. Bremridge Dr - Swanson Dr, 77 Ave - 79 Ave 113A St - 115 St, 77 Ave - 80 Ave Garfield Dr - Muston Pl, Warwick Rd - Crawford Dr 112 St - Blake Dr, 72 Ave - 73 Ave 116 St - 117 St, 76A Ave - 80 Ave Bond Bvld - McKenzie Dr, 64A Ave - 66 Ave Skagit Dr - Sheaves Crt, Sheaves Rd - Centre St. Santa Monica Dr - Santa Monica Pl, 106 St Wiltshire Bvld - Westside Dr, Modesto Dr. 114 St - 116 St, 83 Ave - 84B Ave Centre St - Karr Pl, Main St - Johnson Wynd

Jimy Mac’s Pub 19935-96 Ave. Langley Fax: 604-882-5469

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F/T, P/T, WEEKENDS. Shifts available weekends, days & nights. TIM HORTONS, 9591 Ladner Trunk Rd. Delta. Apply in person or email resume: hwy10esso@telus.net FT SUSHI COOK. Min. 3yr exp, develop sushi & roll, supervise & maintain sushi bar operation, basic English & Korean asset, $18-20/hr, Akasaka (Sry). Fax, 604-588-3535

These full time positions will offer competitive wages, comprehensive health & disability benefits, contributory pension plan, profit sharing, family friendly approach and more.

Little Caesars Pizza is seeking career minded supervisors for our locations in Langley, Surrey, Maple Ridge, Delta & Richmond.

For complete job outlines and to apply for these positions, please visit our company website at:

Please fax resume: 604.541.7199 or e-mail: gengroupjobs@hotmail.com

Resumes with cover letter may also be submitted via Email to:

jobs@freybe.com or Faxed to 604-909-4928

SEAMSTRESS We need full time people with industrial sewing experience, to make high quality bed linens in our bright, clean and friendly shop. Near Ironwood Mall. St. Geneve

$12.81 Starting, Paid Training, Excellent Benefits, Great Opportunities To Advance!

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Entry level positions Job entails: Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES ✓ FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTS ✓ KITCHEN HELPERS ✓ LINE COOKS

0851969 BC Ltd. Ricky’s All Day Grill is hiring Food Counter Attendants ($10.31/hr), Kitchen Helpers (10.31/hr) & Line Cooks ($15/hr). All 40 hr/wk + benefits. Send resumes by fax: (604) 9400833 or Mail: 5239 Ladner Trunk Road, Delta, BC V4K 1W4 DHALIWAL BANQUET HALL in SURREY IS HIRING: F/T INDIAN COOK & INDIAN SWEET MAKER. Salary for this position would be $17/hr with 40 hours work per week. 3 Yrs exp is required for all positions. Indian Cook must have experience in curry and tandoori dishes. Sweet Maker must have knowledge of making Indian sweets Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required. Interested applicants can fax resumes 604-598-1165 or email dhaliwalbanquethall@gmail.com

FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT Required for Little Caesars Pizza at the following locations: Delta, Maple Ridge,Surrey, Langley & Richmond. $10.31/hr. Fax resume 604.541.7199 or e-mail: gengroupjobs@hotmail.com

STONE MILLING TECHNOLOGIST

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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS NIGHT BILLER / RATER Req’d F/T hours 5pm-1am. Must have own transp, fast & accurate data entry, 50 wpm or better, aptitude for math & good communication skills, both written & verable are a must. Drop off resume in person to: Ken Yee at Vitran Express, 10077 Grace Rd., Surrey BC, (2nd floor), btwn 5pm-6pm, Mon-Fri. No phone calls please.

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SALES ASSOCIATE ~ Perm P/T at Fashion Addition 14+, in our Morgan Crossing location. Fax resume to: 604-514-5918 or Email:

sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com

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Specializing in wheat, rice & pulses. F/T position. Full benefits. Salary negotiable. Mail resume to Unit 116 - 8952 Holt Rd., Surrey, BC V3V 4H2. No phone calls or drop-ins please.

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VETERINARY ASSISTANT REQ’D FOR A VET CLINIC IN SURREY. MUST HAVE EXCELLENT VERBAL & WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS, COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH CATS & DOGS IN A TEAM ENVIRONMENT. PREVIOUS VETERINARY EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REPLY WITH REFERENCES TO fleetwoodvet@hotmail.com OR FAX TO 604-597-1309

#103-11220 Horseshoe Way,

Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour)

Seeks Heavy Duty Mechanic to service our Langley Shop. Full-time $25 to $30 per hour (depending on experience and qualifications) Plus OVERTIME & BENEFITS Must be knowledgeable with: D Heavy Duty equipment D Fleet trucks D Welding Must have valid driver’s license w/abstract & claim history letter. Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

SHIFT SUPERVISORS

F/T NAIL TECHNICIAN required at B.B Nails Ltd. $15/hr. Some experience needed, should be able to speak English & Vietnamese. Mail resume to Mae Nguyen 9512-120th St., Surrey BC V3V 4C1 or e-mail: maetel_n@hotmail.com.

Richmond Fax: 604-272-0552 or phone Eszter, 8a.m.-2p.m. 604-272-3004

CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS

FOOD COUNTER STAFF

REQUIRED F/T Supervisor for K R International, Unit # 182, 8138 128 st, Surrey. To supervise rental supplies at client place. Must be available at weekends and evenings. Salary $15/hr + benefits. Send resume to onsidetenthouse18@yahoo.com

www.freybe.com

Nijjar Drywall Construction Ltd. is hiring Carpenters ($24/hr, 40 hrs week + benefits.) Send resume by Mail to: #345 - 8140 128 St., Surrey, BC V3W 1R1 or Fax: (866) 694-2742.

Heavy Duty Mechanic

The Delivery/Merchandiser will be responsible for product delivery and customer service. Excellent driving record and customer service experience a must. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, energetic person with well developed interpersonal skills.

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Bring resumes to: Darlene or Fax resume to:

ASSISTANT MANAGER (F/T)

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CARPENTERS

Sandcastle Lanes

13-26 15-16 15-17 15-24 17-05 17-17 19-13 19-17 20-14 20-26 23-11 24-03 24-06 26-18 30-03 30-30 36-02 36-04 36-05 36-08 37-05 39-03 40-09

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Dishwasher/Prep Cook

Required Full-Time & PartTime. Applicants must be energetic, enthusiastic team players. Experience is an asset, training provided!

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SALES ASSOCIATES For boutique located in Surrey. Excellent wages. Full time and Part time positions available. Knowledge of Punjabi / Hindi an asset. Call 604-323-3636 or apply in person at: Unit 104 - 8312 - 128 St.

VOLUNTEERS EXCITING OPPORTUNITY

Citizens Crime Watch Patrol and Speed Watch Volunteers are recognized for reducing crime weekend nights and promoting traffic safety during the day. You will be trained and equipped to safely observe and report criminal activity, recover stolen vehicles, assist emergency services personnel at motor vehicle incidents, and more! Our volunteers are teamed up and take turns using their own vehicles at least one night per calendar month (gas certificate provided). We also act as a deterrent to crime at community events and parades. Please call Garry at 604-842-6959 www.surreycrime.bc.ca

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HAND IN TOWN. Hot Oil. 10am-Midnight 10077 Whalley Blvd. 604-719-5628 FULL BODY MASSAGE VERY RELAXING! Call Cocoa @ 778-908-3315

Busy South Surrey Honda Dealership has an immediate opening for an experienced full time automotive Sales Representative. Individual must possess excellent communication and organizational skills as well as presenting themselves in a professional manner.

SHANGHAI. Fall Sale $10 off with ad, 10am-11:30pm 604-591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

To apply please contact Sales Manager :

Delightful Massage

sales@whiterockhonda.com

Fax: 604-536-2841 Phone 604-536-2111

Kristy 604.488.9161

BONNIECRETE Const Ltd

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Ross 604-535-0124

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EDUCATION/TUTORING

MATH & SCIENCE (Phy.,Che.,Cal.) 1 on 1 Tutoring. 10 yrs. exp. Master of Science qualified. 604.572.4662

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#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com

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STAMPED CONCRETE FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

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A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d. Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047

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ALL RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE LIFTING NEEDS D Driveways D Garages D Patios D Sidewalks, Raise to Proper Height Eliminate Trip Spots Provide Proper Drainage

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

LEGAL SERVICES

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ELECTRICAL

#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902

AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 APPLIANCE repair all makes/models. Furnace, boiler, gas stove, micro. Cert tech. 604-808-1383.

AAA SIHOTA ELECTRICAL Comm., Industrial & Res. Services. Licensed/bonded. 604-999-4573

Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936

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ACTION CARPET 1 bdrm apt $59, 2 bdrms apt $69. Whole house package. $79. 604-945-5801

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FLOOR LAYER: 30 YEARS EXP. Carpet, Lino & repairs. Work Guar’d! Gary 604-585-2044.

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CLEANING SERVICES Electrical Contractor Residential / Commercial ✓ Maintenance & Service ✓ Basements & Additions ✓ Kitchen & Bath Reno’s ✓ “Grow-op” Restoration ✓ Main Service / Panel Upgrades

604-725-5400 BBB www.crimsonelectric.com

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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AKAL CONCRETE. All types of reno’s. Driveways, sidewalks, floors, retaining walls. Call 778-881-0961

WORK WANTED

PERSONAL SERVICES

REPRESENTATIVE

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, customized menus tailored to your function! q Dinner Parties q Executive Meetings q Family Gatherings q Weddings / Banquets q B-B-Ques q Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

European lady, mature and experienced looking for a housecleaning job. Pls call: 604-957-0064 or go online:georgekozlowski@ymail.com

Email: made_in_india@shaw.ca Made in India

• We Remove Virus & Spyware • Operating System Installation (windows XP, Vista & 7) • Email, Firewalls, Office and Home Network Both Wired & Wireless Set-up • Punjabi Service • Discounts • Swift Response (1hr.)

WAREHOUSE

BAKERY machine operators required at PBF Pita Bread Factory to operate machinery to process, bag or otherwise package food products. 40 hrs/week, $15.00/hr Benefits. Send resumes: 7070 14th Ave. Burnaby V3N 1Z2 or hr@pbf.bc.ca

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COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

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Are you interested in making a significant difference in your community as Extra Eyes & Ears for Police? Does developing and experiencing many of the skills required of emergency services personnel sound exciting? Perhaps you’re a retired senior seeking a mentorship opportunity? Hopefully so!

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MIND BODY SPIRIT Grand Opening $30/30 min.

778-395-3939

10am-9pm 14045-104 Ave. Sry.

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AFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini, Bobcat, Stump Remov, New Servicing, Drainage, Driveway, trenching, grading, ditches. 604-841-6644. EUROPEAN CLEANING SERVICE We will clean your house or office. Insured & Bonded. 604-808-4541. Housecleaning Available Weekly / Bi weekly. 22 yrs exp. Brenda @ 604-626-5979.

G.L.G Services Ltd.

If you would like your home to look SPIC ‘N SPAN & sparking clean, call Denise 604-580-7483 Exc refs. SUE D Dew’s Cleaning & Home Support. Professional. Insured & Bonded. (604) 538-9352, 728-6615

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MEDICAL HEALTH

3D/4D

DRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain tile replacement and repairs. Call BOB @ 778-773-6657 * Land clearing * Excavation * Site Services & * Back filling * Final Grading * Bobcat Services Exp. in Comm & Res. Free estimates!

Gary 604-539-2190 cell# 604-240-6934

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FETAL PICTURES and VIDEO

We also detect FETAL GENDER after 20 Wks.

Ph: 778-395-8558 GUILDFORD ULTRASOUND 18A-15300 105 AVE, SURREY


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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

SCOTT’S MINI EXCAVATOR & DUMP TRAILER SERVICE **Clearing **Grading **Trenching Tree/Stump/Driveway removal. ALL size jobs welcome. 604-802-3994

GUTTER CLEANING

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FENCING

1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. #1 quality work and reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212 or 604-306-1714 6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing & Bobcat Service. Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957 PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

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GARDENING aaa lawn & garden

Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373

GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627 PRESSURE WASHING, roof/gutter/window cleaning minor roof repairs. Victor 604-589-0356

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HANDYMAN FOR HIRE Quality work at $35/hr. Small or large jobs. Pls call 604-721-9537.

283B HAULING & SALVAGE DAVE’S - We haul rubbish, lumber, etc. RV Trailers - 18,000lbs. Whatever you have? Call 778-388-2108

284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION ADD YOUR business on www.BCLocalBiz.com directory for province wide exposure! Call 1-877-645-7704

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FALL GARDEN CLEAN UP. Hedge trimming, tree prune, new soil, bark mulch. Reas rate. 604-582-9513 GREAT LITTLE LAWN CO. Hire local for all your lawncare maintenance. Call Tars @ 604-614-0565 ** HON’S GARDEN SERVICE ** Lawn Maintenance, Power Raking Trimming, Pruning Garden clean-up New Sod, Weeding. Free Est. 604317-5328 honsgarden@shaw.ca JAPANESE YARDMAN *Winterize your garden *Trimming* Fall CleanUp. No BST. Kris 604-617-5561

HANDYPERSONS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072 A-1 CONTRACTING Renos. Bsmt stes, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks. Dhillon 604-782-1936. A-BEST FRAMING & RENOS. Framing, drywall, painting, plumbing, elec, finishing, concrete form, free estim. 604-916-7806, 551-8047 BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing Drywall Electrical Tubs & Showers & Sinks Toilets & Tile Fans Windows, crown molding. 17 yrs exp. Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm. Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859 BEN’S RENO’S: New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors & fencing. Snr’s disc. 604-507-0703. •Carpentry •Painting •Drywall •Renovations •Sundecks •Fencing 30 yrs. exp. Randy 778-828-2127 COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702. Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Interior Painting, Laminate floors, & small reno’s. Jatinder 604-728-3849 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN. Renovations, kitchen, bath, basements. No HST. Call Ivan 778-549-6858

Magnus Contracting & Renovations Decks S Patios Furnaces S Hot Water Tanks Garages S Add-ons etc. Small & Large projects You name it we make it happen. High Quality ~ 10+ Years Exp. Match or beat any written est.

Call Today 604-868-7278

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com LAWN & Garden. Trim, prune, fall clean-up, tree topping. Free est. Jason @ 604-614-5954.

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HOME REPAIRS

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KITCHEN CABINETS

QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Ram @ 604-561-4041.

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

PRIMO PAINTING 604-723-8434

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Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987

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MOVING & STORAGE

2guyswithatruck.ca Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136 $30 / PER HOUR - ABE MOVING *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020 AAA ADVANCE MOVING Experts in all kinds of moving/packing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! Different from the rest. 604-861-8885 www.advancemovingbc.com ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1man $35/hr, 2men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience-604 506-7576

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10 Ton Trucks Insured ~ Licenced ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

604-537-4140

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING A-OK PAINTING Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864 A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

PAINT SPECIAL

Master Painter, 27 yrs exp. Int / Ext. Premium Quality Paint Free Est. Handyman,wallpaperCarl 951-0146

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510 S S S S

Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured

PRICES SO LOW I MUST BE MAD Call MAD ABOUT PAINTING. Free Estimates. Int/Ext. 778-773-3918

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates Member of Better Business Bureau

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, concrete, drainage, foundation & membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~ 604-820-2187.

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PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Reno’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662. $38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184 AAA HOT WATER TANKS PLUS Plumbing and heating Services. Licensed * Ticketed * Insured * 778-994-1637 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

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Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

~ 604-597-3758 ~ FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS #1 Roofing Company in BC

All types of Roofing Call now & we pay 1/2 the HST

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WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM A & G ROOFING Ltd., all kinds of new and re-roofing. Fully insured. Free estimate. Jag 604-537-3841 B & B DUROID ROOFING Free Est,re-roofing & Repairs. WCB & Insured. Brad 604-603-2527

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BC MASTER MAINTENANCE Rubbish Removal For Less 778-218-0899, 604-805-4940 DISPOSAL BINS. 4 - 40 yards. From $179 - $565 incl’s dump fees. Call Disposal King. 604-306-8599.

EXTRA

CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

PETS 477

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PETS

ALASKAN MALAMUTE 7 mos. puppy $900 for details see www.mytuk.com or 604-857-0434. BLUE NOSE BULLIES. Pit bulls. All colors, shots, vet ✓. Ready to go. UKC regd $1000 obo 778-237-2824 BOSTON Terrier pups 10 wks, registered, micro chip, vet ✔ shots, dewormed, these are gorgeous pups delivery avail $900+ (604)557-3291 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA P.B. M $595, F $695. 8wks Vet✓1st shots, absolutely gorgeous.Delivery avail. 604-557-3291

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359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves. DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, 3 mos. old.1 male, 3 females. $1500. 778-242-0862 or 778-808-5600. GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies CKC reg’d. exc pedigree, solid German working line, Black & Tan wormed, micro chipped & vaccinated. 1 Male and 1 Female. $900. 604-462-7191. View Sire & Dam at: obedienceplus.com

TILING

AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER”

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Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers. Call bcclassified.com at 604-575-5555 TILER WITH 10 yrs exp avail, all types of tiles, Bonded & Insured. www.bassetttiles.ca. 778-231-7107

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GERMAN SHEPHERD Reg’d pups, quality German & Czech bloodlines. Guaranteed. Call 604-856-8161. JACK RUSSELL PUPS 2 males, tri colored, tails docked & dew claws. Vet ✔ , view parents. Ready Nov. 9 (10 weeks) 604-820-4236

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Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • Gardening Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups Residential Maintenace Programs • Landscape Products Fencing • Home Improvements • Handyman Services

Kitchens • Bathrooms • Renovations • Additions Outdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • Laminate Sundecks • Patios • Arbours • Pergolas Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone Roofing • Windows / Doors • Framing • Fencing Complete Renovations • Handyman Services & More Gardening • Landscaping

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604-501-9290

604-501-9290 www.mlgenterprises.ca

A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $ GreenLine Tree Service Complete Residential & Comm. Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding Land Clearing, Removal Neal 604-541-4608 / 604-230-4608

Morris The Arborist DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327 PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com SNOW TIRES 14’’, like new - $400. Yokohama Ice Guard 195/60R14, like new, purchased Dec. 09, used 2 mos. no snow! No rims, Stored in garage. Purchased new vehicle, these don’t fit. Firm price. 604-5306735.

REAL ESTATE 612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!

WHY RENT? When you can OWN NO BANK Qualifying! Call today 604-817-0935 or 604-785-0973

LAB PUPS black & yellow ready to go Oct. 20 @ 10 wks, start @ $700 & come w/starter kits 604-477-2930

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NEED A GOOD HOME for a dog or a good dog for a home? We adopt www.856-dogs.com or call: 856-3647.

good good dogs! 604-

SHAR - PEI - Free to good home due to illness in family. Very gentle. 7 years old. Call (604)888-3628

ST. BERNARD pups, loyal family dogs, approx. 175lb as adults. Last couple, $850/ea. (604)462-8605

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOUSES

Older Home? Damaged Home? Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH! Call Us First! 604.657.9422

* SELL YOUR HOME FAST * Buying Any Price, Cond., Location. NO COMMISSIONS ~ NO FEES ~ No Risk Home Buying Centre (604)435-5555

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604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 Info: www.treeworksonline.ca

JEWELS, FURS

Kittens, 6 wks. bottled raised very affectionate need loving homes litter box trained. $50. 604-530-2829.

TREE SERVICES

✓ Tree & Stump Removal ✓ Certified Arborists ✓ 20 yrs exp. 60’ bucket truck ✓ Crown reduction ✓ Spiral pruning ✓ Fully insured. Best Rates

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2.56 CT Solitaire diamond engagement ring. Color H, SI2. $10,000 firm. Appraisal $23K. 604-202-4948

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!

GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL. Anything and everything. Free Est. Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime.

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing, vinyl floor. 604-782-9108 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

FURNITURE

Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

Almost for free! Dave

SUNDECKS

Saturday Only, Oct. 16 - 9am to 2pm Clothing, Housewares, Toys, and MUCH MORE............

SURREY 11361 - 136 ST, ** HUGE MOVING SALE ** EVERYTHING MUST GO! TOOLS, FURNITURE, HOUSEWARES & ANTIQUES. SAT & SUN, OCT. 16 & 17, 9AM - 1PM

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

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THRIFT STORE SALE Kirkbride School 12150 - 92 Ave. th

NEWTON. HUGE INDOOR MULTI FAMILY. Sat/Sun. Oct. 16 & 17, 10-5 p.m. 14010-60 Ave.

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Home, Garden & Design Solutions

www.mlgenterprises.ca

604.587.5865

www.recycle-it-now.com

604-588-0833

GARDENING • LANDSCAPING

Home, Garden & Design Solutions

Make us your first call! Reasonable Rates. Fast, Friendly & Uniformed Staff.

SURREY

N.DELTA Sat, Oct 16th, 8:30-1pm. 6465 Sunwood Dr. Garden supplies, hsehld, clothes, sports equip.

#1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

373B Over 35 Years in Business

GARAGE/MOVING SALE. 1 day ONLY, Sat. Oct. 16 - 9am to 2pm. 16322 - 36A Ave. Morgan Creek.

RECYCLE-IT!

GUTTER cleaning, roof/window cleaning, minor roof repair. Victor 604-589-0356

GARDENING

FREE ESTIMATES

RUBBISH REMOVAL

PRESSURE WASHING

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Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527 COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106 EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 GL ROOFING & Repairs. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Insured. 604-240-5362 J.J. ROOFING. New Roofs / ReRoofs / Repairs. (Free skylight with new roof). Free Est. Ref’s. WCB Insured. Jas @ 604-726-6345

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com

Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof Specialists. Work Guar. BBB. WCB 10% Sen. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530

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Pac-Man Movers 20 years exp ~ Reas rates. Call Kevin: (604)837-2744

HOME REPAIRS

MR SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

LANDSCAPING

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Reas Rates S Quality Work Yard Clean-Up S Gardening Lawn Maintenance Pruning Gutter Cleaning, etc Free Est. Call:

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

* Excellent Rates *

Interior & Exterior

1 CALL ABOVE all Handyman Serv Elect,. Plumb, Appls, Gen Repairs, No job too small. Sell repair & install major appls. Also do kitchen, baths, bsmt, renos. 604-588-2828. A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATES We do only Quality work: Repairs/Reno’s and water tight Bathrooms. Electrical, Plumbing, Tile, Sealing, Finishing, Safety and Handicap. Mike 604-594-4791.

Vinyl or wood. Stairs, Railings, etc. 40 Yrs exp call Don (604)596-0652

ROYAL KING GARDENING

SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING Fall clean-up, maint. new turf/cedars, pruning, hedge trim, weeding, fertilizing, seeding. Fencing, rubbish removal. Jay 778-862-2400.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MORTGAGES

BANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt consolidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simplify the process!1-888-711-8818 dave@mountaincitymortgage.ca

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE 520

BURIAL PLOTS

BURIAL PLOTS - VALLEY VIEW Four Prophets 2, side x side $6479 or both $11,500obo (604)583-4080

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FUEL

FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

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FURNITURE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! LAST PRICE DROP. Wall unit with 37” Sanyo TV $200. Palister love seat $100. New RCA microwave oven $50. 3 piece Dixie antique dresser set $900. Light green swivel cocktail chair $200. Art work & HP Printer. Large mirror $50. Lead crystal bowl $40. New night stand $200 and much more items available. Call to view, White Rock area 604-535-1181

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

684

SURREY

SURREY. Exc. buy. 5 bdrm. 3 full baths, lot 79X144 (2 suites). Only $415K. Jim 604-786-7977 Amex.

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APARTMENT/CONDO CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.

604-588-8850 604-584-5233 www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars

CENTRAL SURREY 1 bdrm $875. Freshly painted, high security highrise. Hot tub/gym/insuite lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-439-8848 or Oxana, 604-215-7223


Surrey North Delta Leader • Classifieds 604-575-5555 • Circulation 604-575-5344 RENTALS 706

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APARTMENT/CONDO

GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE

Brookmere Gardens 14880 108th Ave. Surrey

2 bdrm, 920 sqft, $710. 3 bdrm 1150 sqft, $910. Quiet family complex with garden-like courtyard, bordering Holly Park. Prime Location. Near schools, shops, transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain. N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security. www.brookmeregardens.com

604-582-1557 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Bonus! Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.

Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 Bdrm Apts Avail CENTRAL SURREY 2 bdrm, 2 bath $1,000. Approx 760 sqft. High security highrise. Hot tub/gym/inste lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. Call Atira Property Management. Oxana 604-215-7223 or 604-439-8848. CLAYTON HTS: Brand n Also 1 bdrm & study TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE:*Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Spacious 1 bdrms. Small closet room & balcony. Near transit, shops, racetrack. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-888-2497. CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM DELTA. BRAND NEW CONDOS 7445 Scott Rd. 2 bdrm, $1250/mth. Balconies, secure u/g parking. NP/NS. Available now. www.trendliving.ca Call 604-616-5799 or 604-551-5050

Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780 MAYFLOWER CO-OP 2 Bdrm unit available Nov 1st. $792/mo. Shares $1500. Close to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain. Clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Call (604) 583-2122 or btwn 9am-9pm call 604-585-9320. NEWTON 7575 140 St. Avail Nov 1 2 Bdrm starting @ $850 and up. 3 Appls, u/g prkg, no pets. Call: 604-594-8534 or 583-6844

Guildford Mall / Public Library

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra large 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water included. Access to Vancouver via freeway, 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool!

Phone 604-582-0465 SURREY 100/138. 1 bdrm corner apt. Lrg l/rm. Patio. Mins. SkyTrain. Nov 1. $890. 604-240-5827.

Surrey Central 1 bdrm + nook. $875 5 appls balc, prkg, locker by SkyTrn SFU Kwantlen Mall. 778-928-4288 SURREY Central City. Best in the L.Mainland, newer 1 bdrm, 27th flr, balcony, 1 pkng, gym, sky lounge, $1000/mo. 604-839-0843.

SURREY CENTRAL VICINITY

BURNSIDE APARTMENTS

Fabulous, affordable 1 bdrm + den from $800; 2 bdrm + den from $1000. Near SFU at Surrey Central Mall and all amen. Some suites with skylights & f/place. Incl’s. heat & hot water. N/P

SURREY, 10671-133 St. Fully renovated 2 bdrms, l/rm. kitchen & washroom. $800/mo. + 50% utils. Avail. now. Call 604-726-9152.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. Has 2 large lots available for your mobile. Call 604-597-4787.

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HOMES FOR RENT

BEAR CREEK 89A/132 St. 3 Bdrm rancher. Avail immed. $1200 + utils. NS/NP. Ph: 604-583-9664. BRIDGEVIEW. 3 Bdrm, 2 baths, available anytime. N/S, N/P. Near Skytrain & school. 604-580-3300 CEDAR Hills 127/94. 4 bdr, garage nr bus/schl/shops $1290. Avail now 604-338-3601 or 778-883-1567. CLAYTON HEIGHTS. 3 Bdrm home, 3 bathrms, granite thruout, 2 f/p, 5 s/steel appl’s, f/yd. $1800/mo. N/P, N/S. Call 604-763-2242. CLOVERDALE. Beautiful 4 bdrm. 3 bath in quiet family oriented CDS, large fenced b/yard. N/s, n/p. Avail. Nov. 1st. $2200/mo. 604-729-9031 CLOVERDALE. Immac hi-end exec home. 3/bdrm, den, 2.5 ba, all applis, grnblt. Ns/np. Suit prof couple. $1600/mo (neg’bl). Avail Nov 15/Dec 1. Ref’s. 604-574-2992.

604-589-5505

FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm $625 + utils. Shrd lndry. New carpet/paint/appls. Avail immed. NP/NS. 604-803-3273

Surrey City Centre

FLEETWOOD 88/157 2 lvl, 3 bdrm, 3 ba, rec/rm, W/D, f/yard, dbl garage, new renos. Near amens. NP/NS. $1600 + utils. Avail now. Phone 778-245-0842.

1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrms. from $825 Close to Shopping, Skytrain, Parks & Schools. Includes Heat & Hot Water. Small Pets Okay!

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7517 or 1-888-876-7301 Member of the Crime Free Multi Housing Program

SURREY

FLEETWOOD 94/152. 5 Bdr 2 storey house,3600s/f,big games rm,2.5 bath, hottub,a/c, beaut landscaping, nr all amens, ns/np, refs req, $2200 +utils. avail Now 604-729-4381 FRASER HEIGHTS: Exec 5 bdrm with fabulous view, 2.5 baths, garage, Immed. TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 GUILDFORD 2 floors, 3 bdrm., 2.5 baths, 2 f/p, Nov. 1. $1700 mo. share utils. N/S N/P. 778-866-2441

N.DELTA 96/120 St. 2 Bdrm rancher, fncd, treed yard, lrg storage, lndry/rm. Avail immed. $1400/mo. (604) 790-7956.

3 Full size appl’s, Washer & dryer. Close to Guildford Mall & theatre.

N DELTA, Delsom, Upper house, 3 bedrm., 1 & 1/2 bath, excellent condition, $2200/month. Call 604723-5858.

SKYLINE APTS. WHITE ROCK 15321 Russell Ave 1 MONTH FREE RENT!! CALL FOR DETAILS Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, video surveillance. NO PETS CALL 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starts at $875. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676 S. SURREY small clean reasonably priced apartments for seniors 55 & older. Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon 604-538-8308.

SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Party room, tennis court * On site security, Sorry no pets

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916

Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home www.GreatApartments.ca Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-7040

1MONTH FREE*

N DELTA, 116/70 Ave. Upper 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, $1350. Lower 1 bdrm, $650. Call 604-597-6141.

Large 2 Bedrooms Available Total renovations, quiet bldg. in a park-like setting

Please call 604-589-1167

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

It’sFrom time to$690.00 discover

SURREY, CENTRAL, 1 bdrm, gas F/P, 780 sf, W/D, sec. bldg, NOW. $750 incl heat /h. wtr.604-250-9784

604-589-1805

FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives...

Member of the Crime Free Multi Housing Program

Surrey - CALERA Condo 6758 - 188 St; BRAND NEW!!! 1 BR - $1,000; 2 BR - $1,200 Laundry, parking, gym, NOW Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666

www.aptrentals.net

GUILDFORD

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7514 or 1-888-897-3445

SURREY 96/King George Large 2BR 2Baths, w/d PARKING $950.00 604-576-5706

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

Newly Renovated

Bayside Property Services Ltd.

Close to Schools, Shopping, Transit & Parks. Includes Heat & Hot Water. Small Pets Okay!

SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. Newer bldg. near City skytrain. Lge suites; 1 bdrm & den, $795. 2 bdrm & den, $995. Adult oriented. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131.

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CLOVERDALE, 64/174, 3 bdrm. upper duplex, new paint, flooring, carpet, w/d, fenced yard, $900 + utils. Refs req’d. 778-999-1093

DONCASTER APARTMENTS

Call 604.946.1094

1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrms. from $850

APARTMENT/CONDO

Family oriented bldg near Guildford Mall. Spacious 1 bdrm + den from $800/mo; 2 bdrm + den from $1000/mo. Laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. F/P, D/W, in-ste storage, laundry rm, large patio. Secure prkg. avail. Heat & hot water. N/P. Well worth your inspection.

1 & 2 Bdrms Available. Spacious suites, balconies, rent incl heat & h/w. Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P

Guildford Gardens

706

SURREY 138 & 100 AVE, nice 1 bdrm., 3rd floor, N/S N/P. 3 appl., w/b f/p, 1 prkg., gated complex, $795 mo. Refs. Oct. 1st. C21 Prudential 604-232-3025

RENTALS

SURREY

DELTA WEST

Call: 604-585-1966.

RENTALS

SURREY Ctrl, 1150 sf. 2 bdrm. gas f/p, skytrain, bus, mall & rec centre. np/ns, $1000, sec prkg, lndry, patio, now. 604-763-6407, 590-1250

4895 - 55B St, Ladner

1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus, school, park. Small pets welcome.

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N. DELTA rancher,116/74 A Ave. 3 bdrm + fam. rm, 1.5 baths, avail. Nov. 15. $1150. NP. (604)596-4898 NEWTON 89A Ave. 3 Bdrm rancher avail now. $1200/mo. N/S, N/P. Call (604) 597-5840 or 644-0867

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NEWTON Area 3 bdrm hse + bsmt avail imm. Near all amen. 1.5 acres. Pets wlcm. $1500. 604-574-3135

MECHANIC SHOP complete, 2 bay inside dealership, internet, garbage bin, water. $2200/mo.604-617-0433

NEWTON. Reno’d 5/bdrm. 2 level $1800/mo. 2.5 bthrms. Suite down. Avail Nov 1. (604)780-5244

PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888.

Own a 3 bedroom townhouse w/$3300 down. Updated 3 bdrm townhomes in Surrey w/fenced yards, PETS OK. $1149/mo. mortgage plus $220/mo. for maint. fees & taxes oac. OR $14,300 down payment and $756/mo. plus $220 for maint. & taxes oac. Reg conb’d income of $41K/yr down & good credit (680 beacon) to qualify. Call Jodi Steeves from Re/Max 2000 @ 604833-5634 for more details.

PORT KELLS Warehouse/Office. 3,125 - 9,175 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Surrey. Call Rachel 604-633-2888 SURREY, COMMERCIAL unit at 13119 - 84 Ave. Unit # 115 Unit is appr 2000 sq, with a small show room upstairs that can be used for an office. Long term lease. $1700 plus HST. please call 778-968-4302 for viewings. Available now.

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SPRUCE HOUSING CO-OP We have available for Sept.1st the following units: 1 Bedroom $583/mo 2 Bedrooms $722/mo We are a family, singles and senior Co-op located in North Surrey near buses, skytrain and schools. Easy access to shopping, recreation centres, libraries and senior centres. Our children have a playground and our Children’s Committee hold regular get togethers at our Community Hall and play areas. Adults enjoy barbecues, socials and friendly get together in a beautiful garden setting. The share purchase price is $1500 and we regret at this time there is no subsidies available. Pick up an Application at: 9281 - 121 Street, Surrey or call 604-581-6070 for more information.

PANORAMA, 5734 132 St. 5/bdrms on 3 acres. $2000/mo. Avail Immed. Call 604-725-4443. PANORAMA RIDGE - $2300. Spacious older & well kept 2 level home with 4 bdrm + 3 full bath. Home has additional rec room & living room down. Separate workshop + 3 car garage. Big yard. Located near 129th & 56th. Avail Nov 1st. Call 604-512-2432; 604-715-2686. RENOVATED 3 bed 1.5 bath top floor. Avail Immed. Incl utilities/insuite laundry 604-812-9550 SURREY, 129 / 100 Ave. 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, nr amens. NS/NP. $1400/mth. + utils. 778-389-3532 SURREY, 132/89A Ave. 3/bdrms up, 2/bdrms down. 2 kitchens, 3 baths. dble garage, Avail now. $1500 TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 SURREY 84 Ave, cloes to 148 St. 3 Bdrm house & 2 or 3 bdrm suite. Avail immed. (604)928-6255 SURREY/Port Kells on acre. 3Bdrm 1.5 baths, $1300 incl utils Oct15. 604-603-2814,604-584-8021 TYNEHEAD, 4 bdrm, 2 up, 2 down, avail. Nov. 1st. $1600/mth + utils. Phone (604)589-3928 / 782-8436.

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LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010

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SURREY CTR, 128/107A. Students or resp. person, must not be an night owl. In family home. Cl to SkyTrain & amen. (604)951-6472

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 1 block to bus. Nr Gateway Station. 1 bdrm in deluxe home. $395/mo+ hydro. Refs. Avail Nov. 1. 604-786-7977 GUILDFORD/Fleetwood furn/unfurn rooms, new exec home $375-$400 incl cbl utils/ph/lndry. 778-889-8676 GUILDFORD. Rooms for Rent for females. No Drinking, no drugs. Avl now. $375 & $475. 778-388-5039. SURREY 128/96 Ave., *FULLY* furnished.room Np/Ns. Female only $350/mo incls utils. 604-584-7332

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151/58 2 bdrm. gl suite,1100 sqft. new house. $750 incl: util, cable & washer. ns/np. nr YMCA & school. 604-590-1854 or 604-340-5616 62/120 SURREY 1 Bedroom Suite. No smoking, No pets. Cable, Utilities & Laundry. Close to all amen. Available Nov. 01/10. Rent $650. Call 604-594-7863. Bachelor suite for rent very close to King George Skytrain Station Walking distance to skytrain, malls, grocery stores, hospital Heat/light included - no cable, internet, laundry, or pets. $550 Please call # 604812-3695 BEAR CREEK 14091 88 Ave. Bright 3 bdrm bsmt, shrd w/d, avail Nov 1st, NS/NP, $700 +utils. Call: 604-583-8716 or 604-809-0291 BEAR CREEK: 1 Bdrm ste. Nr elem & trans. Avl now. $525 incl hydro. NS/NP. (604) 572-4327 / 722-6371 BOUNDARY PARK / Cedar Hills: 2 Bdrm stes, g/l. Nr schl/busNP/NS, no lndry. Nov. 1st. 604-805-3018. BROOKSIDE 2G/L bdrm, prkg avail, $700 util incls. n/s, n/p, Avail Now. 778-858-2414/778-995-8031. BROOKSIDE 3 bdrm. side suite, avail. immed. N/P N/S. $850 mo. 604-614-2130 CEDAR HILLS, 12185-98A Ave, 2 bdrm, grnd level, $750. Suit sgle or cple. N/P, N/S. 604-951-7351 CEDAR HILLS, 90/123. 2 Bdrm G/L suite $650. Close to amens Suits mature NS/NP 604-501-2427 CHIMNEY Heights 151/76A. 2 bdrm f/s, h/w flrs, no lndry. ns/np. $700 incl utils/sat. Immed 604-590-9288. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm. suite. Available now. N/s, n/p. $500/mo. includes utilities. 604-518-4943 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS huge 1 bdrm. A/G suite. N/S N/P. covd. patio. Close to all amens. $575 incl. utils., cble., ldry. Oct.31. 604-839-1978 CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. suite. 1.5 baths. $800/mo. incl. utils. N/s, n/p. Avail. immed. 604-781-2590

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CHIMNEY Hill. 2 bdrm. Nr all amen $650. incl. heat/hydro. Avail immed. Np/ns 604-597-2082; 604-597-2042 CHIMNEY HILL 7612 151A St. 2 bdrm. Near bus. $700 incl util. No cable/laundry. Np/ns. Avail Nov. 1st. Call 604-597-5747. CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm, 4 yrs old. H/w floors, spacious. NS/NP. Avail. immed. $475 incl util. 778-218-1478 CHIMNEY HTS 2 bd g/l on greenbelt. Avail now. Ns/np, 1 person only. $600 incl util/cbl. 604-599-5632 Chimney Hts. 2 bdrm grd lvl ste. $650 utils cable internet incl. Alarm. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 604-595-0552. CHIMNEY HTS. 72/152. 1 & 2 bdrm suites in newer house. Ns/np, no laundry. Nov. 1st. 604-501-0004 CHIMNEY HTS. Newer 1bdr, extra lrg livrm, sep kitchen, NS/NP. $625 utils/cbl/internet incl. 604-614-1234. CLAYTON. Beautiful legal 2 bdrm suite. Walk-in closet in bdrm. Extra lrg windows, lrg bathroom. D/w, micro, w/d. Sep. entry. N/S. N/P. $1000/mo. incl all util., cable & internet. Nov 1 or later. 604-671-6666 Clayton Hills, new 2 bdrm, frnt entr. New 6 appls incl w/d, Nov 1. Refs. NP. $930 incl hydro. 604-689-6008 CLAYTON HlLLS. New 1 bdrm coach house $650. New 2 bdrm bsmt $740. N/p. N/d. 604-787-1294 CLOSE TO 188th & Hwy #10 Available Now; new 2 bdroom bmnt suite, at $800/m 604-726-2343 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. $700/mo. incl utils. Avail Nov. 1. N/P. N/S. Call 604-720-0355. CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm grd level suite. NS/NP. $600 incl utils/cable. Avail. now/Nov1st. 604-603-3013. CLOVERDALE. 2 Bdrm suite. $700 incl utils. Close to elem school & athletic park. 604-671-4128. CLOVERDALE. 60/168. Brand new 1 bdrm, 1 bath walk-out suite Perfect for single person. N/P, N/S, Avail. Nov. 1. $750/mo incl’s util’s obo. Call 778-549-4487 CLOVERDALE, 61/188th St. 2 bdrm suite, very clean. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $850/mo. 778-322-4254. CLOVERDALE. Brand new 1 bdrm Cls to Kwantlen & Willbowbrook. Mt Baker view. $750 incl lndry & utils. Oct 15. NS/NP. (604)576-6424 CLOVERDALE: Quiet exec suite, 7/applis, own W/D. priv patio, f/p, N/S, N/P. Suit prof. $850/mo. Nov 15/Dec 1. Ref’s. 604-574-2992. DELTA 11914 83 AVE. 1 bdrm. suite, close to school & trans. N/S N/P. Nov. 1. 778-855-1274 DELTA 7725-114A St. Renod 2bdr, f. bath, own b/yard, ns/np, $600 incl utils. Oct 15. Call 778-999-2291. DELTA 95 Ave/118 St 2 br bsmt from NOV 1st incl. heat, hydro $690 N/P N/S. 604-347-8404 ENVER CREEK, 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Nr schools. N/S, N/P. $875/mo. No laundry. Nov. 1st. 604-507-9078 ENVER CREEK. 84/146 St. Large1 bdrm ste. Utils incl. NS/NP. Immed. 778-861-7862, 604-339-6631 FLEETWOOD 152 & 83, grnd. lvl. 2 bdrm., close to bus & laundry mat, close to elem. school. Hydro & cable incl. N/P N/S. Oct. 15. $700 mo. 604-572-9681 604-789-8103

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FLEETWOOD: 154/86B Ave. 2 bdr gr/lvl ste, nr amens, no dogs, $650 +utils 604-590-1462, 604-644-6221. FLEETWOOD: 155/78A. Newer 1 & 2/bdrm stes. Nr schools. N/P, N/S. Inclds utils; no laundry. Avail now. $550~$650/mo. 604-338-7349 FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm above grnd bright clean nr ament incl util NS/NP $550m 604-572-8894 FLEETWOOD. 92/162 New 1 bdrm suite. $600 incl hydro, cable, laundry, net alarm. Close to amenits. N/S. N/P. Nov.1. 604-588-6788. FLEETWOOD 94/152A lrg 2 bdrm grnd lvl. NS/NP. Nr school & bus, $800 + 40% utils, avail Nov 1st. Call: 604-588-2889, 778-878-3087 FLEETWOOD: Brand New 1 bdrm ste. $550. Incl utils. Avail now. Call (604) 589-3928 or 782-8436. FLEETWOOD. Grnd. lvl. Bachelor suite. Now. Cable & hydro. N/S. N/P Close to amens. 604-585-0040 778-245-4651, 778-549-1782 FLEETWOOD. LIKE NEW 1 bdrm bsmt suite $650/mo incl utils & laundry. Avail now. N/P N/S. Refs req’d. 604-572-3313, 604-763-3756 FLEETWOOD, spacious 3 bdrm,full bath, $950 incl hydro/basic cbl/net. Avail. now. Phone (604) 999-1433. FRASER HEIGHTS, large clean 3 bdrm ste, insuite W/D, $1200 incl cble, hydro, gas, net. 604-957-2666 FRASER HEIGHTS. Lrg 2 bdrm, 1 bathrm. Nr bus & school. N/S. N/P. $800 incl utils & wireless internet . Call 604-951-6450. GLDFRD. 9225 152nd St. 3 bdrm, 1 wshrm bst flr $900/mo, incld lndry. Avail. now. 604-773-7446 Green Timbers 2 bdrm g/l ste avail now Alarm, own heat control, $700 incl heat/light NS/NP 604-598-0468 N. DELTA, 11403-89 Ave. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Nr school. New carpet & paint. N/P. N/S. Avail. Oct 15. $700/mo. Call 604-690-2075. N. DELTA 114/86 Ave, 1 or 2 bdrm. grnd. lvl. suite, N/S N/P. Cable, int. & ldry. avail. Nr. bus and elem. & high school. Oct. 15. 778-881-4601 or 778-861-4601 N. DELTA 116/70. Almost 1000 sq/ft. 1 bdrm, f/p, sh’d w/d, d/w, priv b/yard. N/S, $720 incl utils., cble & w/net. Nov. 1st. 604-543-7312 N.DELTA 11687 83 Ave. 2 Bdrm gr/ lvl ste, nr Superstore, bus & school. ns/np, $700 incl all utils. Avail now. 778-862-2325 or 778-986-9200. N. DELTA 116/87 Ave 2 Bdrm bsmt avail now. $750/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. Call: (604)589-3135 N.Delta, Annieville, clean/quiet 2 bd new paint, lrg l/rm, fp, full bath, insul flrs, 4 appls, lndry. Incl utils. Quiet, ns/np, $875 avl now, 604-951-7694 N.DELTA bright 2 bdrm, shower only, inste w/d, nr amens/bus. Now. ns/np, $800 incl utils. 604-930-9210 N. DELTA. New 1 bdrm. suite. Fncd yrd. Close to all amen. Incl. laundry. $550/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st. N/S, N/P. 604-761-1164. New Reno. Lrg.1 Bed rear grd.fl. unit w/ sep. entr., w/d, f/p., lrg. living rm., kitchen, & nice bath rm. w/soaker tub. & new appl. Incl. util., hs.internet,& cable. $825 Avail. Nov 1st. Call 778-885-4161 NEWTON, 143A/71A. 2 bdrm + den. N/S. N/P. $650/mo incl utils. Parking. Avail now. 604-543-6397

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NEWTON 147/71 AVE. 3 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, in new house . Nov. 1. Cable, int. Own washer. Close to school. N/S N/P. $975 mo. Refs req’d. 604-543-9865 778-882-9465 NEWTON. 151/71. 1 bdrm. suite. $525/mo. incl. util. & satellite. Avail Now. N/P. N/S. 604-598-0587 NEWTON. 1 bdrm. $550/mo incls utils, laundry & cable. np/ns. Oct. 15. 604-590-0009, 778-388-6271 NEWTON, 67/145. Lrg 2 bdrm. Pri. ent. Nr school & transit. $650/mo. incl utils. N/S. N/P. 604-767-5139. NEWTON, 67B/145B. 1 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. $550 incl utils/cable. No lndry. Avail now. 604-537-0537. NEWTON. 69/144. 2 bdrm ste, sep parking. NS/NP. $650 incl util/cbl. Avail now 604-764-7221, 590-0435 NEWTON: 82/132 St: Reno’d spac 2 bdrm. Nr school/bus/park. Own priv yard. N/S, N/P. 604-597-6846. PANORAMA 127/61. 1 bdrm suite. $550 incl util. & sat. Np/ns, n/ldry. Sep parking. Immed. 604-375-2250 PANORAMA, 135/59, 2 bdrm g/l bsmt ste, nr schl. NP/NS. $600/mo incl cable. Avail now. 604-590-0277 Panorama Hts. 58//148 St. 1 bdrm suite, full bath, l/rm, spacious kitch. Suit 1 person. Refs, ns/np. Avl now. $550 incl utils/cble. 604-502-7187. PANORAMA RIDGE 127/61A Ave New 2 Bdrm, priv ent, nr amens, $650 incl hyd/cbl, no laund, ns/np. Refs req, avail now. 604-825-9235 or dannybains@hotmail.com ROYAL HEIGHTS, NEW 1 bdrm. Hrd. wd flrs, $600 incl utils & cable. Nov.1.604-537-2102/ 778-882-4701 ROYAL HTS. 1 bdrm w/view. $475/mo. incl. utils & cable. Deck. N/S. N/P. Nov. 1. 604-589-2708. S. SURREY/White Rock Furnished Bright, lge Q bdrm suite, laundry, kitchenette; park-ocean view NS Ref. req. $800 604-535-0846. SULLIVAN, 151/69 Ave. New large 1 bdrm. $525/mo incl utils N/P. N/S. Oct 15/Nov 1. 778-578-5768. SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: 150/59 Ave: New 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Avail immed. Lndry & utils incl. Np/ns, nr schools & transit. $1000/mo. 604-593-1168. SULLIVAN HEIGHTS. Newer 1 bdrm grnd lvl suite, incl utils. Np/ns. Avail now. Call 778-895-8389 SURREY, 116/99th. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. N/S. N/P. No W/D. $690/mo. incl hydro. Call 604-588-1608. SURREY, 12659-61B. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $650. 604-765-0764 or 604-572-3453. SURREY, 128/76 AVE. 2/bdrm suite. Own washer. Parking. Cl to school, bus & shopping. $750/mo incl util. Dec 1. (604)597-8040 SURREY, 132/98, NEW 2 bdrm, grnd lvl, no lndry, no cable, NP, $700 incl utils. Call (604) 721-0704. SURREY 142 ST/65 Ave. New 1 bdrm suite Cbl, hydro, gas incl. N/S & N/P. 778-227-9037 SURREY: 170/80 Ave: Brand new 2 bdrm. Available now. NP/NS. No lndry $600/incl util. 604-574-6161. SURREY- 1 Bdrm Bsmnt Suite in SRY (Fraser Heights) @ 174th & 104th. $750/Mo INC. Hydro/Gas & INT. NO Smoking. NO Pets. NO Lndry. Avail NOV1. Ph 604-5374532 SURREY 2 bedroom BSMT for Rent incl. Utilities. Near Elem School. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 604-596-3871 SURREY 6921-151 St. Newer 1 bdrm $500 incl utils. Avail now. NS, NP. 604-618-2567, 778-593-0608 SURREY, 76/145, Newer 1 Bdrm. $475/mo. incl heat & hydro. TJ@ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 SURREY. 96/168th. Bright 2 bdrm. suite. High ceilings, tile flrs, own entry, new appl. Approx. 950 sq. ft. Quiet street. $850/mo. incl. utils. Ns/np. Avail. Nov 15. 604-574-3998

SURREY Chiminey Hill 1bdrm bsmt suite 74/146st. A must C. Over 1000 sqft 6045909733. avail immed SURREY near Green Timbers elem 2 bdrs, $650/mo incl utils (no cbl or lndry) avail now N/P. 604-582-2516 SURREY-new 1 bdrm.1 F/Bath, n/p n/s Avail. Now, lrg. rooms S/S appli. $595 (604)825-8131(604)825-8054 SURREY TYNEHEAD

NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 1 BDRM townhouse. Quiet family complex. $645+ utils, no pets (604)596-1099.

1991 BMW 735 iL, grey w/black int, exc cond, fully loaded, new tires, $5500 obo. Call: (604)584-4516 1997 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr. auto, aircared, fully loaded, good condition. $2100. 778-848-7621. 1998 Honda Accord Special edition 4dr auto loaded a/cared 182K mint cond. $5,000 obo. 604-812-1278 2000 Honda Civic SIR 2 dr coupe. 1 owner, 146K, 5 spd, very nice car. $7000 OBO. 604-996-6878 2001 AUDI A4 Quatro Turbo. New timing belt & water pump. 4 snow tires. Lots of updates. Runs great. 198K. $9900 604-763-3319 aft 3pm 2005 KIA RIO 60,000 km., auto, A-1 cond. $5500. 604-538-3704 2005 TOYOTA ECHO silver 2door hatchback, auto, 65K, clean car. $5600 firm. Call 604-538-9257. 2007 SUBARU Forester Columbia Edition. Immaculate. No accidents. All service receipts. $16500 White Rock (604)220-4209

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FULLY FURNISHED SUITE Executive 1 bdrm ste, grnd lvl, sep entrance, fridge stove. N/S, N/P, N/Drugs. Avail Nov 1st. $850/mo. incl’s heat. Call 604-880-2625. WHITE ROCK: 2 Bdrm ste $1150 incl utils. Newer home 1.5 blks to beach Ref’s Oct 25. 604-535-4121

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148/71 AVE Newton: Brand new house 2 or 3 bdrm suite, hydro, utils & cable incl, n/s, n/p. reasonable price 604 618 2973 BEAR CREEK. 3 bdrm upper lvl ste. 2 washrms. Nr school. $950 + uitls. N/S. N/P. Also 1 bdrm bsmt. $525. 604-512-7347. Bear Crk. Cln bright 1 bdrm bachelor, bath & kitchenette. Furn. $465. Immed. N/S. N/P. 604-597-2671. Cedar Hills,128/100. Lrg clean, 3 bd, nr shop/bus line. $1050/mo incl utils. N/p,n/s. Refs. 604-817-0474 CEDAR HILLS 98/126. 2 bdrm + office, h/w floors, garage, 1 bath, d/w, sh’d. ldry. N/P. N/S. Oct. 15 or Nov. 1st. $1020/mo. 604-581-7178 CEDAR HILLS. Large 1 bdrm upper ste. on 1/2 acre, patio. Nr all amens. $700/mo incls utils, laundromat 5 min away. Immed. N/S inside, pets nego. 604-582-7210 CLAYTON: 1 Bdrm coach house. Own lndry. NS/NP. $850 incl utils. Nov 1st. (778)995-7171. GUILDFORD. Main floor, 3 bdrm, 2 baths, huge deck, hrd/wd flrs. Fenced back yard. $1400/mo. NS/N/P. Avail NOW. 604-715-1667. GUILDFORD. Newly renov. large 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, inste lndry. Fncd yrd. Prkg. Nr bus. NS/NP. Avail Oct 15. $1200 incl utils. 604-951-6416. N. DELTA. 113th/90th Ave. 1,800 sf. 3 bdrm. 2 baths, family & living rm. 5 appls. f/p, new carpet & paint. $1400/mo. + 1/2 utils. N/P. 604599-8261 or 604-961-8916. N. DELTA, 3/Bdrm upper plus 1 room down. f/p, sundeck, Nov 1. $1100/mo. + util. Close to all amenities. 604-583-7371. NEWTON 12912 62 Ave. 3 bdr 1½ bth upr ste, 4 appls, c.port, nr schls, bus & shops. Lots of prkg. N/P, incls lndry $1175 + 1/3 utils. Nov 1st. 604-590-4231 or 604-562-6324 Newton. 3 bdrms. 1½ baths. Lndry. H/W flrs. Nov. 1. $1300 incl utils. 604-710-2142 or 604-599-4624. PANORAMA RIDGE: 127& 55 Ave. Bachelor suite. $525/mo incl. util. & cable. N/P, N/S. 604-572-1928. PANORAMA RIDGE 14675 59B Ave 5 bdrm. 3 bath, 2 storey. Lrg garage. $1600/mo. Avail now. Call: 604-782-7474, 604-596-7938. SURREY 14098-75A Ave 3Bd 2Bth cov.deck, garage, Oct.15.$1100 Ns /Np. 604-783-7201, 604-537-7444 SURREY,32/64 Ave.Bright 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, new kitch, W/D, fncd b.yrd,$1195+60%util. 604-306-8326 SURREY 70A/144B. Newer 1 bdrm Coachhouse. Sep. entry. Avail now. Ns/np. $700 incl util & cble. No ldry. 604-597-1637 or 778-320-5581.

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KINGSTON GARDENS 15385 99 Ave. 2 bdrm T/H. Avail. NOW $800 Near amen’s 604-451-6676

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RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley

TRANSPORTATION 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr auto, p/w, p/l, A/C, CD, light blue, mag wheels 29K. $12,500. Call 604-825-9477.

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2000 JEEP Grand Cherokee Ltd. 78,800 kms! Aircared. Loaded. $10,500 obo. Sry. 604-594-1465 2003 SUV Buick Rendezvous. Exc cond. New brakes & tires. 178k kms. $6,500. obo. 604-533-0155

1998 TOYOTA SIENNA LE. Loaded, AirCared, 7 passenger, 196K, keyless. $6000 obo. 604-812-1278 2000 GMC 1500 SL. ext cab, 4.8 auto 2wd 153k, tow pkg, tonneau cover, $8000 obo. 604-240-8713 2006 Ford F350 XLT 4X4 diesel, long box, crew cab, like new, low kms $21,000. 604-750-0606

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