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‘Amazing’ woman killed by alleged drunk driver Kassandra Kaulius was loved by many, her sister says by Kevin Diakiw KASSANDRA KAULIUS lived for softball and her family, her sister Miranda recalls. Kaulius, 22, was driving home from a softball game at Cloverdale Athletic Park Tuesday night when her red BMW wasTboned by a van driven by an alleged drunk driver. Kaulius was killed instantly. It was just after 10 p.m. when Kaulius was navigating a turn onto 152 Street from 64 Avenue. At that moment, a 34-year-old Kassandra Kaulius woman from Surrey driving a Ford Econoline van ran a red light heading northbound on 152 Street, smashing into Kaulius’s car. Witnesses told police they saw the driver run into a wooded area.

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Elsie Preedy, 83, first attended St. Oswald’s Anglican Chucrh in Port Kells as a baby in 1928. Below is the church in 1912.

SANCTUARY for a CENTURY St. Oswald’s Anglican Church in Port Kells celebrates 100 years of spiritual service

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ort Kells never materialized as a freshwater port as its namesakes – two unrelated Irishmen named Henry Kells – had envisioned. But as a general store and post offices were added to the townsite in the 1860s, followed by an Anglican Church in 1892, a sense of community had already taken hold. That original church, east of Latimer Road (192 Street) and north of WilsonTownline Road (96 Avenue), was torn down in 1905 under pressure from the Canadian National Railway line. “It was (also) sitting on a really good gravel pit, and Henry Kells (the one that stayed – the other Henry Kells moved to Edmonton) wanted that gravel for the roads in Vancouver,” says Louise Goode, secretary of the church committee at St. Oswald’s Anglican Church. “In return, he gave us this property.” See CONGREGATION / Page 3

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Kaulius: ‘She was always smiling’ From page 1 Police located the woman “showing signs of intoxication from alcohol,” said RCMP Cpl. Drew Grainger. Police are considering recommending charges of impaired driving causing death. Rob Upton, a director with the Surrey Storm Softball Association, was with Kaulius just before she left Cloverdale Athletic Park Tuesday. “It happened just after she left to go home,” Upton said. Kaulius was a gifted pitcher who brought the Surrey Storm team to the nationals in 2008, he said. “We’re absolutely devastated, our whole team is.” EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER Some of Kaulius’ favourite moments, he said, Flowers have been brought to the scene of a fatal crash Tuesday were working with youth. night at 152 Street and 64 Avenue that killed a 22-year-old “She loved coaching the younger kids,” Surrey woman..

Upton said. “She was always smiling, she was just a great person.” She was slated to bring a team of young players to a series of games in the United States this coming weekend, he said. Miranda said it was a senseless death of a magnificent person. “She was amazing, wonderful, outgoing, energetic, sense of humour,” Miranda said Tuesday. “Oh man, just take a dictionary and ask for the best words and that would be my sister.” Kaulius was attending the University of the Fraser Valley to become a physical education teacher. The rest of her time was booked solid. “She coached and played (baseball), she had two jobs, she was going to school,” Miranda said. “Her passion was baseball and family, those were her biggest loves.” Grainger called it “another senseless example of a seeming impaired accident causing death.”

Congregation: Stands at about 50-60 St. Oswald’s history also records when the left-handed clergy was seen doing carpentry on the church roof. After a growth spurt in the 1990s when the church hall was rebuilt, the congregation now stands at about 50-60 people. Skits, Christmas parties and bazaars are still going on. A lunch takes place at the hall each Sunday after the morning service. “We are a family,” says Goode. “We’re there to support each other.” It’s a form of breaking the bread, says new priest Rev. Paul Illical, who arrived in February following of the retirement of Rev. Alexis Saunders last December.

From page 1 Over the next several years after 1905, parishioners worshipped at the home of local Charles Corlett on Wilson-Townline Road. Meanwhile, according to legend (owing to a style similar to his work at St. Helen’s Church), architect Frank W. Macey drew up plans for a mixed tudorized Medieval church that would survive 100 years in the fast-developing industrial area of Port Kells. Today, St. Oswald’s Anglican Church is a quiet, picturesque oasis in the middle of a busy industrial park where the constant clatter of diesel engines echoes off the pavement and the walls of machine shops, processing plants and warehouses. Parishioner Elsie Preedy was “not very big” when she first attended St. Oswald’s – it was 1928, the same year in which she was born. The 83-year-old, who sang in the church choir in the late 1940s, recalls an old wagon shed that was used as a parish hall before a new community hall was built in 1991. People came by horse and buggy in the early days, she recalls. One day, a “darling little child” – a teenager – set fire to it. “He met his demise a few years later... on a motorcycle,” Preedy explains. There were other moments of excitement. Over a two night-period in June 1983, the church was broken into and the graveyard was torn up. “One of the graves had been dug up,” Preedy says. “We had a Satanic cult group who needed a skull. They (also) took the altar pieces – the cross and two large candles.” The three teens that were caught at their clubhouse were fined $450 each, and the victim of the grave robbery was quietly re-buried. Earlier, the post-Second World War church had movie nights for kids on Saturdays. Parishioner Sandra Cattermole tells a story of how one night, a cougar on the roof of the church surprised the man who brought the projector and movie into the building. He had to make a series of panicked phone calls. “They didn’t get their movie that night,” she says with a laugh. The church, like its community, evolved over the past 100 years. Weddings and funerals took place, renovations improved the buildings and garden, new community groups came and went (Sunday school is still going strong) and new building materials and artifacts were donated. “Bathing beauties that we were,” recalls Preedy of the 1930s, “we used to have these massive picnics in White Rock. We took a ton of food down.”

St. Oswald’s historical tidbits: • The first service was held on May 7, 1911 with Rev. G.L. Leonard officiating. The congregation numbered five people. • In the early years, an old wagon shed was moved to the south end of the property and used as a parish hall. • The cemetery was established once the grounds were sufficiently cleared of trees. The first burial was of baby Thelma Barbara Flinn (Aug. 6, 1916 to Dec. 31, 1916). • Joint fundraising between the church and community associations paid for the drapes for the stage in the community hall in 1926. • Stained glass windows replaced plain glass on the church’s 25th anniversary in 1936. • Throughout the Second World War, the church congregation and groups supplied blankets and quilts and held bond raffles for the war effort. • Scouts held camps on the back of the property in the late 1950s. • A new community hall was built in 1991 and the church was expanded in 1995. • In 2003, success during searches for the identities some of the cemetery’s 40 “mystery graves” led to the honouring of two First World War veterans, Sgt. William Selwood and Pte. William Ernest Bettiss. bjoseph@surreyleader.com

Celebrate a century BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Louise Goode, secretary of the church committee, and new priest Rev. Paul Illical, at St. Oswald’s Anglican Church, which is celebrating its 100th anniversary in this weekend.

St. Oswald’s Anglican Church (9566 190 St.) will hold an open house on May 7 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Snacks will be provided courtesy of La Charcuterie Delicatessen. The church will also hold a thanks-giving event at the Sunday service on May 8 at 10:30 a.m.


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urrey is once again pened in each election since showing its split the seat was created, it was a political personal- close three-way battle, and ity – this time at the this time Jinny Sims of the federal level. NDP came out on top by Voters in the four Surrey about 900 votes. Sims has a ridings elected two Conserhigh profile as the former vatives and two NDP MPs president of the B.C. Teachon Monday. In the process, ers Federation, and that may a pair of incumbents (one have tipped the balance. Liberal and one ConservaShe only won with 33 tive) lost their seats. per cent of the vote, as Surrey has long had compared to just over 31 a large concentration of per cent for Dhaliwal and both right-leaning and leftConservative candidate leaning voters. One of the Mani Fallon. best illustrations of this was Dhaliwal was the first in the 1979 provincial elecLiberal to represent Surrey tion, when in what was then in Parliament since 1953, the two-member and given riding of Surrey, the sorry voters elected state of the one Social Credit Liberal and one NDP party, it may MLA. It was be a long the only twotime before member riding there is in the province another fedto split its party eral Liberal representation. elected in It was no big Frank Bucholtz Surrey. surprise that Nina Jasbir Sandhu Grewal won won Surrey-North. He had Fleetwood-Port Kells by a dedicated and formidable a comfortable margin of campaign team working more than 7,000 votes. The for him, and incumbent incumbent Conservative Conservative MP Dona MP did not suffer from her Cadman was all but invisible low-profile campaign. during the campaign. She The biggest surprise has shown she was uncomthere was that Green fortable with many aspects candidate Alan Saldanha, who withdrew from the of her job in the two-and-arace after controversy half years she’s been an MP, and she is probably happy to over comments on his Facebook page, still get on with the next phase received 1,559 votes. His of her life. name was still on the Sandhu had a comfortable margin of victory, about ballot. Obviously, many people pay no attention 1,500 votes, but the surprise to the campaign and is that Cadman retained as many votes as she did, given simply vote for the party, no matter what. her low-profile campaign. South Surrey-White Clearly, many people in Rock-Cloverdale was Surrey-North voted for the once again solidly Conparty, and wanted the Conservative, with incumbent servatives to win a majority. MP Russ Hiebert winning This riding may be close again in the next federal by a huge margin – more election, which thankfully than 20,000 votes ahead should be at least four years of his closest rival, Susan away. Keeping of the NDP. The biggest surprise to Congratulations to me was the defeat of Sukh all who took part in the Dhaliwal, the Liberal MP campaign, for sacrificing for Newton-North Delta. the time and energy to He’s been a popular MP and make our democratic has very deep roots within system work. the large Indo-Canadian And thanks to all who population in his riding. took the time to vote. However, as has hapnewsroom@langleytimes.com

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he announcement Sunday that Osama where in the Middle East. I asked him where he bin Laden was dead – killed by U.S. was ultimately headed, and he said it was clasForces in the mountains near Pakistan sified, but before signing off, added: “Dude, I’m – unleashed a torrent of emotion and headed 20,000 leagues under the sea to places celebration from American citizens not seen for you honestly don’t even want to know about.” some time, at least not by me. I don’t doubt that he’s right. And it made me The monster was dead at last. feel guilty that, moments before, I’d been comRevelers stormed the White House, waving plaining to my girlfriend about having to take flags and chanting “U-S-A! U-S-A!”; college the garbage out to the curb in the rain. campuses and town squares erupted in cheers; In previous conversations, Brian would tell Toby Keith probably wrote another song. me repeatedly that he was bored, stuck in his And a 9-11 widow on his Delta Airlines flight, tiny apartment with lawn chairs for furniture KING-5 TV reporter Jim Forman wrote on and a small TV he bought for cheap, because Twitter, broke out in tears and was comforted all his stuff was still back home in California. by everyone else aboard the plane – a firm albeit And though he ached for something to do brief moment of redemption in a decade-long – he wanted to go where something, anything, war that’s often had very little of it. was happening – I took some solace knowAnd I thought of my cousin, Brian. ing that unless he slipped in the shower, the Brian is a sailor in the U.S. Navy. chances of him suffering some He enlisted a few years back, but up kind of water-related tragedy were until this spring had never been staslim. tioned further afield than in a landBut now bin Laden is dead, his locked city in the southern United Al-Qaeda terrorist organization States, where he had spent months in has vowed revenge on America – training. and Americans – and I don’t know Brian is a few years younger than where my cousin is. me, a college graduate from CaliforIt’s been weeks since we last nia whose father served in the Navy, talked, although I’m constantly too. He was frustrated with the job reminded of him by the American market at home and had talked often Nick Greenizan quarter in my wallet. I didn’t put about going to grad school, but then it there on purpose – it’s just some adjusted course and chose the Navy leftover change from a recent trip instead. to Las Vegas – but I haven’t taken it out either, We don’t see each other as much as we did upon first discovering it mixed up with my when we were kids, when my family’s vacations Canadian currency. would take us down south every summer, and Because every time I see it, or run my finhis hockey tournaments would bring him north gers over the embossed eagle on its one side in winter, but we’ve kept in touch online. while searching for coffee money or a stashedI always enjoyed his stories – about the cool away receipt, I think of my cousin, who is still radar equipment he was learning to use, or the thousands of leagues under the sea in places I weekend he and his fellow sailors spent celebrat- don’t even want to know about. ing in Boston after graduating into active duty. I just hope he gets home okay. Wearing their dress whites, they didn’t pay for a single drink for two days. Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the We last talked on Facebook, me on the laptop Peace Arch News. in my kitchen, him on a plane en route to somesports@peacearchnews.com

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Canadian gasoline costs way out of line Suite deal JUST RECENTLY, I returned from overseas to my

home and native land and I am appalled at what is going on here. A liter of regular gasoline now costs $1.39 per litre in my area. Indonesia, where I just came from, is as far as oil is concerned, in a similar position. They produce as we do, and they also import as we do. The big difference is they pay 35 cents per litre. Admittedly, there is a subsidy over there, but a $1.04 difference for what?

We are told there is a supply problem. That is an absolute lie on behalf of the oil companies. The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is now producing slightly over the capacity of what is not coming out of Libya. Neither is there a logistics problem, so this entire situation is a money grab from the oil companies. The increase is creating real hardship and must be addressed immediately, otherwise a sizeable portion of our Canadian population will not have the life this land of promise of

ours portrays, and it may be forever changed. I am not blaming any level of government, but they must be mindful of the hurt many of our fellow citizens are going through. This increase is effecting everything – food prices are most harshly hit. Government has the power and the means to rectify this situation. Please do something before it is too late. Bruce Wyder

Public pollution, private profit

RE: “ROAD OPPONENTS camp out,” The Leader, April 27. The camp and occupation against the South Fraser Perimeter Road and Gateway Project are much needed and welcome initiatives. In addition to the many social and environmental harms resulting from the freeway development identified in your article we might add another, less obvious, impact. The road represents a massive transfer of wealth upwards, away from services for working people and the poor to a hand-out for corporations and developers. It is a classic public-private partnership, in which the public and communities bear responsibility and cost for impacts such as pollution, land and water degradation, while private interests keep all the profits. At the centre of P3 developments in B.C. is Kevin Falcon, former transportation minister and newly minted finance minister who has roots in real estate and development. This particular P3 project has seen, and will continue to see, public funds used to assist land speculators, developers, multi-national companies and the oil industry. It can and must be stopped and the current occupation deserves support. LEADER FILE PHOTO

Dr. Jeff Shantz Department of Criminology Kwantlen Polytechnic University

A letter writer says that only certain developers and multi-national companies stand to benefit from the construction of the South Fraser Perimeter Road. Currently, part of the construction site is occupied by protesters.

A way to thank moms RECENTLY, my sister got married. I remember her walking down the aisle amongst all the people looking at her in awe. As she took each step, her smile became bigger and wider. The reason: She was staring straight into her soon-to-be husband’s eyes. As she stared at him, I couldn’t help but glace over at my parents. They both were glowing with pride and excitement – my mother in particular. People have always told my sister that she looks just like our mother – and it’s true – she has her eyes, her sense of humour and her passion to help those in need. Moms-to-be always

wonder: Will my child be healthy? Will they have my smile? Will they be successful? This year, I started working at World Vision and have really been amazed by how similar the concerns of mothers everywhere are. While mothers in Africa also worry about these things, they worry about something that many mothers here do not, like passing on HIV to their child. This year for Mother’s Day, I decided to honour my mom by giving her a gift from the World Vision Gift Catalogue. I want her to know that her gift will help one mother in Africa gain access to medical treat-

ment and counselling which will help prevent the transmission of HIV to her son or daughter. I know it will be a gift she will be proud to receive, especially since she passed on her desire to help change the world for the better to me. I can’t think of a better way to thank my mom for the values she gave me. I want others to think about purchasing an alternative gift like this for their mother this Mother’s Day (May 8) and show her that they’ve learned to care from her. Thank you Maryann Pereira and Happy Mother’s Day. Alicia Pereira

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dier dies in Afghanistan. Are we becoming complacent with the status quo in this country? Are we so beat down by constant political corruption, lies, scandals and daily oppression that we no longer feel the need to better ourselves? Every single politician that has ever lied, stolen, voted for the party instead of the people or sold this country to the corporate elite rather than protect it for their fellow Canadian needs to be brought to justice. Our loved ones continue to be sent to die in a country diseased with corruption, poverty and desperation in a decade long “unwinnable” war. The most devious criminals in this country are the ones in power that continue to oppress us into poverty, servitude and hopelessness. Who is going to stand up for the Canadians who aren’t rich or don’t live off the government gravy train? Who is going to tell the truth for once, not steal from the constituents, empower the meekest among us or simply believe in what’s right over what’s profitable? Jeff Leggat, Duncan

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City of Surrey is really committed to correcting the suite problem that has existed for many, many years. As a current homeowner, I contacted the city bylaw department with the intention of “legalizing” a suite that was put in by the previous owners and rented out. I purchased the house for myself and my daughter who is in her late 40s and has no children. She was to have the upstairs; I would take the ground-level suite because my knees can’t take going up and down the stairs. Garbage usually consists of one small grocery bag each week, and I had a water meter installed so that we would be charged properly for the services we were using. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out. My daughter has moved out but I remain in the suite. When I spoke with the staff person in bylaw, I was informed that suites cannot be “legalized” without going through rezoning. The owner of the suite must remove second-kitchen appliances, sinks, etc. , as well as deactivate the electrical panel for the second range – or pay a “secondary suite fee,” in my case $1,000 per year. No mention was made of inspections to confirm that suites are up to code and safe. (Some of the houses we had been shown by realtors were simply dangerous – exposed wiring in the suites, very low ceilings, doorways improperly cut through paneling). Taxes are lower for seniors, but the additional $1,000 per year will mean an exorbitant increase in my taxes. I upgraded the house – using investment retirement funds I could ill-afford – and would take a large financial loss if I were actually able to sell. I will be penalized for having tried to be honest, while hundreds of houses in Surrey have at least one suite from which rent is often undeclared income – with only on-street parking available. S. Hall

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tion last June. Resident Melodie Tomiyama pointed to a situation at Laronde Elementary a year ago where the chemical insecticide Dragnet was used to eliminate ants. Not only were parents at the school given little notification, Tomiyama said, but much safer alternatives are available. “In a nutshell, they did us a huge favour,” said Wilson of the heads-up from the concerned residents. In the Laronde incident, he said, a teacher had gone to a secretary, who called in a fumigator. The principal wasn’t involved and the method used to eradi-

cate the ants appeared to be much more than was perhaps required. Wilson said Dragnet isn’t used in the district very often – about 12 times in the past 18 months. “We hoping that the measures we’ve put in place ... will really curtail and diminish the use of that chemical,” Wilson said, adding that if it absolutely has to be used, the health and safety of kids and staff will be better protected through the improved procedures. The pesticide policy now includes a process that requires the principal of a school be informed of a pest problem, and the “alert system” to inform parents has been improved.

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Another 2-week spring break for Surrey? by Sheila Reynolds WILL STUDENTS in

Surrey get a twoweek spring break next year? The Surrey School District is proposing the former one-week break once again be extended to two – as has been done in the past several years. It’s proposed the extra week be added prior to the provincial spring break, so students would be off from March 12 to 23. Another day off, the Monday after Remembrance Day, is also being suggested on top of the five other scheduled non-instructional (or Pro-D) days in 2011/2012. Cutting the additional six instructional days from the school year saves Surrey nearly a million dollars. District Supt. Mike McKay said many other Lower Mainland school districts are considering the same concept and are also looking at the same extra week so families won’t all have different breaks. School districts are required to adopt calendars for each of their schools on or before May 31 for the following school year. Trustees will discuss and vote on the proposal at the May 19 public board meeting. sreynolds@surreyleader.com


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Youth Week On until Sat, May 7 Youth Week Week is is aa celebration celebration of ofYouth! Youth!The Theentire entire week is is full full of of events, events, activities activitiesand anddeals dealsfor forthe the youth youth in in our our City. City. Major Major events eventsare areCity CityJam, Jam,aa music music competition, competition, and and the theYouth Youth Recognition Recognition Awards, where we recognize amazing Awards, where we recognize amazing youth youthinin the community! To find out what’s happening visit the community! To find out what’s happening visit www.surrey.ca/youth www.surrey.ca/youth

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Fri, May 13, 10am-12noon Join the South Surrey RCMP Community Policing for this upcoming workshop for seniors. The workshop provides practical tools and information to help you and your family be safe on our roads at each of life’s key stages. To register call 604599-7810. At the Semiahmoo Library, 1815 152 St. Refreshments will be served.

Asian Heritage Day Surrey Musuem Sat, May 14, 1-3pm Celebrate Asian Heritage Month as you learn the Japanese craft of origami, enjoy demonstrations and performances by local Asian groups, and watch films from our sister city in China. Learn the amazing art of furoshiki–Japanese gift wrapping. For more info 604-592-6956. All ages, by donation.

Robson Park Opening Sat, May 14, 11am-2pm Come celebrate the enhancement works recently completed at Robson Park. Music, food, fun for everyone! Ribbon cutting at 12noon. Park is located at 100 Ave at 126 St.

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Join us for this free family event featuring face painting, a bouncy castle, sports activities, bbq, seniors tea, community displays, entertainment, prizes and more. The new centre is located at 6188 - 176 St. For more info call 604-598-7960.

Fri, May 20 – Mon, May 23 Exciting Rodeo action all weekend long at the Cloverdale Fairgrounds! This year features a free concert Sunday evening with Doug & the Slugs. For more info www.cloverdalerodeo.com

Mother’s Day at The Glades Sun, May 8, 10am-4pm Celebrate Mother’s Day in a stunning woodland garden with the rhododendrons in bloom. Wander through the paths, pause by the ponds and enjoy the live music. Plated sandwiches, delectable desserts and tea/coffee will be available for purchase. Entrance is $8/person, children under 10 are free, and all proceeds raised help support the Peace Arch Hospital. For more info 604-501-5050.

Information Meeting: West Clayton Neighbourhood Plan Thurs, May 12, 5:30pm-8:30pm (Presentation at 6:30pm) The public is invited to attend an Open House to begin the process of preparing a Neighbourhood Concept Plan (NCP) for West Clayton NCP Area #1 and NCP Area #2. The purpose of the meeting is to introduce the City’s planning team, describe the planning process, and establish Citizen’s Advisory Committees. Clayton Heights Secondary School, 7003 188 St. For more info call 604-591-4496 or email westclayton@surrey.ca 11346

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No rich pensions for ousted Surrey MPs But nine politicians retiring or defeated in May 2 election to collect $18.6 million in benefits by Jeff Nagel NINE DEFEATED or retiring MPs from B.C.

are in line to collect a combined $18.6 million in pension benefits now that they’re out of office. Surrey’s two MPs defeated in Monday’s federal election – Conservative Dona Cadman (Surrey-North) and Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal (Newton-North Delta) – did not serve the minimum six years to qualify for what the Canadian Taxpayers Federation (CTF) calls the lucrative “fat-cat MP pensions.” Instead, those two will receive only $79,000 in severance. But taxpayers federation national research director Derek Fildebrandt said the province’s other federal MPs turfed by voters Monday night or who chose to retire “should

find a nice soft landing Peace River) and Chuck with their ‘golden paraStrahl (Chilliwack-Fraser chute.’ ” Canyon), both retired Conservative MP Gary from federal politics with Lunn, defeated by Green $3.3-million pensions. party leader Elizabeth May Tory MP John Cummins in Saanich-Gulf Islands, (Delta-Richmond East), leaves with $2.2 million who retired from federal in future pension entitlepolitics to head the B.C. ments. Conservative party, now Former MPs Sukh Dhaliwal Liberal MP Ujjal Dosgets a pension worth $1.33 anjh, defeated in Vancouver (Newton-North Delta) and Dona million. South, leaves with a pension Cadman (Surrey-North). Conservative retiree worth $830,000. Stockwell Day (OkanaganCoquihalla) gets a package The biggest payout will worth $1.67 million, Kootenay-Columbia go to Liberal MP Keith Martin, who retired Tory MP Jim Abbott retires with $1.36 million from his Esquimalt-Juan de Fuca seat with a and the NDP’s Bill Siksay (Burnaby-Douglas) pension of $3.9 million. Conservatives Jay Hill (Prince Georgetakes away $732,000.

All the qualifying B.C. MPs can opt to start collecting their pensions immediately. The taxpayers federation argues the current pension system for federal politicians is too rich, contributing $4 for every dollar contributed by an MP. It favours a dollar-for-dollar matching formula now used in Saskatchewan and Ontario. “The vast majority of Canadians working in the private sector have no private pension plan of their own and those few who do, normally have defined-contribution, RRSP-style plans,” Fildebrandt said. “Most Canadians have to save for their retirements the old-fashion way. MPs by contrast are guaranteed a steady payout regardless of how investments and the market perform.” jnagel@surreyleader.com

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A man in handcuffs is taken away by RCMP following a shooting that left a man wounded on Monday night.

Man shot near Surrey grow op

BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

28-year-old victim survives by Kevin Diakiw A 28-YEAR-OLD Surrey man was shot Monday

night near a home that contained a marijuana grow operation. Surrey RCMP responded to a shots fired call at about 10:15 p.m. in the 14400 block of 68 Avenue. Mounties saw two vehicles leaving the area, one being driven by the man with a gunshot wound to the abdomen, and in the other were three people being held by police in relation to the shooting. All three are in their late 30s and are from Surrey. Police found evidence at the scene which was consistent with gunshots being fired and in the process found a marijuana grow operation. Cpl. Drew Grainger said it’s too early to say whether the incident was a grow rip, but police aren’t ruling it out. “At this stage, that’s what it appears at the surface,” Grainger said. “We won’t know for sure yet, it’s still pretty early in the investigation.” The man who was shot is in serious but stable condition. Grainger said the man who was shot is associated with the house where the grow operation was found. Grainger said the incident is not gang related and is considered an isolated occurrence. Anyone with further information who has not already spoken to police is asked to contact the Surrey RCMP Serious Crime Unit at 604-599-0502. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

Layoffs not expected at plant Shortage of automotive parts coming from Japan by Philip Raphael DESPITE A slowdown

in the shipment of some auto parts from earthquake-ravaged Japan, Toyota’s wheel manufacturing plant in Tilbury is rolling along and not anticipating any layoffs. Deryl Sturdevant, president of CAPTIN (Canadian Autoparts Toyota), told The Leader the plant has had to adjust to the shortage of Japanesemade parts that go into North American produced Toyota vehicles, but ways to avoid any job losses locally have been implemented. Last week, the facility on Progress Way was shut down to manu-

facturing to reduce the build up of inventory, but all staff were tasked with clean up, training and maintenance duties. “We’ve had the challenges of a global recession, and recall issues, and have never had to lay off any staff,” Sturdevant said, adding none of the 30 employees at the plant have had their livelihoods impacted. With the Japanese economy and its national manufacturing sector still facing challenges to rebound following the March 11 quake that shook the northern portion of the country, Sturdevant said he anticipates future slowdowns. editor@southdeltaleader.com


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Outside activists at camp Organizers claim local support as SFPR occupation continues on River Road by Jeff Nagel A MIX OF activists

– many from Vancouver – are vowing to continue an occupation of part of the South Fraser Perimeter Road (SFPR) that is now entering its third week. Organizers maintain they have considerable support from locals along the planned truck highway route through North Delta. But few were in evi-

dence on Tuesday – Day 12 of the protest at what stopthepave.org campaigners call the South Fraser Witness Camp. Jeremy wouldn’t give his last name but is a veteran of the antiOlympic protests in downtown Vancouver. “I met a lot of these folks during the Olympics,” he said after his fourth night camping out to block the perimeter road. “I’m just here to

support my friends and allies in the spirit of building a larger network of community activists.” Critics of the protest contend the time to stop the $1.2-billion project was years ago – before construction began. Work is now more than one-quarter finished. Some North Delta residents are also looking forward to the elimination of truck traffic from River Road.

Neighbours in the Annieville neighbourhood, meanwhile, have accused the protesters of vandalizing neighbouring gardens – something they deny. Jeremy said he believes it was a drunk who also tore down some of the protesters’ signs, but concedes “tensions” with some nearby residents have worsened. Participants maintain See PROTESTER / Page 15

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Ricky Lavallie sits at the SFPR protest camp.

Protester: It’s ‘a peace camp’ From page 13 the occupation is nonviolent, in contrast to an incident at the Earth Day march to launch the camp. A CTV camera man was shoved and struck by masked marchers carrying black flags who were reminiscent of anarchists who baited police and resorted to vandalism during the 2010 Olympics. “This is a peace camp,” said Ricky Lavallie, an aboriginal man who lives in Vancouver and had camped three nights as of Tuesday. Lavallie was a squatter several years ago in the old Woodwards building, which Vancouver housing activists wanted converted for the homeless. “This place where we’re sitting on belongs to the First Nations people out here, the Coast Salish people out here,” said Lavallie, a Lakota Sioux from Manitoba. Lavallie said most of those overnighting are not from Surrey and Delta but Vancouver, Whistler and other areas. “It belongs to them, too, the land we’re sitting on,” he said. “So does the water down to the ocean. And the fish down there.” South Vancouver retiree Mary Matheson isn’t camping out but is helping with food, security, organizing and promotion. She got involved not out of concern over local damage from the road but because she wanted to take a stand against global warming. “I wanted to find some way to start fighting against it,” Matheson said. “Why are we encouraging more traffic when we’ve got this problem with climate change?” Tom Jaugelis, a North Surrey resident who has

camped out at the site since the tents first went up, said there are plenty of local supporters very concerned about the project. “People living along the route here have been here throughout this action – people from Delta, Sunbury, Bridgeview, as well as Ladner and Tsawwassen,” he said. He said there are also participants from Vancouver, Burnaby and some from New Westminster who oppose the North Fraser Perimeter Road. Not everyone is comfortable with direct action-style resistance and others haven’t had time to join the camp. “I’ve got work and kids going different directions,” said North Delta resident Ernie Baatz, who delivers water to the camp and helps with logistics. He’s not concerned about the optics of outsiders leading the occupation. “It’s an issue of regional significance,” Baatz said, citing the threat to Burns Bog and ancient archaeological sites. “We accept help from all of our neighbours.” Baatz says the SFPR can still be stopped, saying it is “just piles of sand” so far. Work crews are starting to get closer to the protest camp, but there’s been no move yet to seek a court injunction to clear the route. “It seems like the government is going to wait for us to get tired and leave on our own,” Baatz said. “We’ll keep building interest in the camp so if they do decide to enforce an injunction there will be too many people there for them to do it.” He stressed the direct action will be peaceful and non-violent if police move in to make arrests. jnagel@surreyleader.com

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Subcontinental deals Surrey Board of Trade signs MOUs with India Black Press

government bank in the import/export finance sector); and HDFC Bank (India’s premier commercial THE SURREY BOARD of Trade’s April trip to India is bank). being hailed as a success. Coast Capital Savings also met with Karanvir Memorandums of Understanding (MOUs) were Bohra, a Bollywood personality, at the World Trade signed with the World Trade Centre (Mumbai), All Centre in Mumbai, where plans are being laid to India Industries Association (Mumbai), Electronics shoot a film in India and Canada. and Computer SoftBevco Systems, ware Export Promoproviding innovative tion Council (Delhi), conveying systems Associated Chambers for food and beverof Commerce and age manufacturing, Industry of India met with Petals India (Delhi), and the India Ltd.,a leading manuMerchants’ Chamber. facturer of high-speed The deals are injectible machines expected to help form for pharmacutical and the foundation of food industries, and the Surrey Board of Sidal, which designs Trade International and fabricates bottling Trade Centre, which and packaging for the will become a hub of beverage industry. Nigel Watkinson, president of the Surrey establishing and join- Board of Trade, (left) signs a Memorandum Kwantlen Polyteching businesses from nic University met with of Understanding with the India Merchants’ around the world. St. Xaviers College, Chamber. In 2011, the SNDT Women’s Unideclared year of focusing on Canada-India Relaversity, and the Welingkar Institute of Management. tions, the Surrey Board of Trade, with the support Hamilton Duncan Armstrong & Stewart lawyers of the Canada-India Business Council, took 20 met with Nishit Shah & Associates Legal & Tax delegates to India. Lawyers, and Singhania and Sons – all working for Delegates to India benefited from the connecinternational affiliations. tions made. The SBOT will update the business community For example, Coast Capital Savings, Canada’s on successes. The SBOT is looking for the support second-largest cooperative bank, saw great opporof the federal and provincial government and pritunities with other cooperative banks in India in vate sector support to make the International Trade bringing business to both countries. Centre in Surrey a reality. Meetings were held with the Shimrao Vitahal For more information, visit www.businessinsurCooperative Bank Ltd. (India’s second-biggest bank rey.com in the cooperative sector); Exim Bank (an Indian newsroom@surreyleader.com

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Guilty pleas from ex-school district staffers delayed Bob Chadwick and his wife accused of financial fraud by Sheila Reynolds

Bob, an associate superintendent and Barbara, his administrative assisA FORMER SURREY School District tant, resigned abruptly in October administrator and administrative 2006. assistant did not enter guilty pleas in In 2009, the school district court Wednesday as expected. launched a civil suit against them, Instead, Robert (Bob) and Barbara accusing them of large-scale fraud Chadwick’s lawyers and a Crown and kickback schemes involving prosecutor appeared to ask the judge thousands of dollars. That suit was to delay the matter. settled out of court in March, with the “We are looking at a possible Surrey Board of Education agreeing disposition, but it’s taking some time to dismiss the lawsuit in exchange for to resolve,” said Crown prosecutor $78,000 from the Chadwicks. Stephen Cooke. “We need more time.” Bob Chadwick An investigation of Robert by the The Chadwick’s were criminally B.C. College of Teachers is pending. charged last summer in connection Barbara wasn’t subject to a teachers’ with alleged schemes which diverted college investigation because she was thousands of dollars from the district to theman administrative assistant and not required to be selves. certified by the professional organization. Both were charged with theft over $5,000 and A new court date has not been set. fraud over $5,000. Robert was also charged with sreynolds@surreyleader.com breach of trust by a public officer.

Notice of Proposal to Issue a Temporary Use Permit 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, May 16, 2011 at the Municipal Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B.C., the Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will consider a resolution to approve an extension to TEMPORARY USE PERMIT LU005731. Details of the Temporary Use Permit extension are as follows: OWNER:

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AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the proposed Permit, together with more detailed information or reports, can be inspected at the office of the Community Planning and Development Department, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B.C., (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. MAY 5, 2011 TO MAY 16, 2011, exclusive of Saturdays, Sundays and statutory holidays.

Convicted and expecting Surrey woman who trashed baby is pregnant again by Martin van den Hemel THE SURREY woman

convicted of trashing her dead newborn baby boy in January of 2010 is pregnant again, two independent sources have told The Richmond Review (a sister paper to The Leader). Courtny Dawn Taylor, 22, was recently handed a 12-month conditional sentence during which she’s under house arrest for the next six months. Taylor’s pregnancy has those familiar with the case concerned, as sources indicate her negative attitude toward this pregnancy hasn’t

changed since her first pregnancy. A call to her lawyer, Chandra Corriveau, was not immediately returned. As part of her sentence, Taylor must notify her conditional sentence supervisor and doctors if she becomes pregnant again, Richmond Provincial Court Judge Jodie Werier ruled earlier this month. Two of the many other conditions are: • “If you become pregnant you are to attend and maintain all necessary medical and counselling appointments as directed by your Supervisor or your medical practitioners.”

• “If directed by your Supervisor or medical practitioner(s), you are to attend for medical examinations and testing for pregnancy and then to provide verifiable results of such examinations to your Supervisor. This will not be more often than at four month intervals.” Werier also ordered that Taylor provide a DNA sample. “I am satisfied given the nature of the offence and the circumstances surrounding its commission that it is in the best interests of the administration of justice that you do so.” Two psychological

assessments of Taylor found her to be a lowrisk, and a low-to-moderate risk, to re-offend. A forensic psychiatric assessment conducted by Dr. Nina Fusco and Dr. Ken LaTorre “did not find any signs or symptoms of any major psychiatric disorder and indicate that she is at a low or moderate risk to re-offend. In their clinical formulation they found that Ms. Taylor was unable to provide a reasonable explanation for her actions,” according to the Werier’s written reasons for judgement. In the psychiatric See TAYLOR / Page 19

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, May 16, 2011. 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: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca

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Taylor: Unaware of pregnancy From page 18 report, they stated: “She asserted that she did not know that she was pregnant, despite repeated questioning from friends, being sexually active without the use of any contraception or birth control, and noticing physiological changes in her body such as weight gain. As noted, she indicated that she only began to suspect her pregnancy two days prior to giving birth. “Ms. Taylor impressed as being concerned with others’ perceptions of her rather than the baby or her own health following the birth. It therefore appears that the criminogenic factors that contributed to the index offence include Ms. Taylor’s egocentricity, remorselessness, negative attitudes, sexual naiveté and/or irresponsibility, and perhaps substance abuse to a lesser extent.” Aside from the conditional sentence, she received two years of probation and was ordered to perform 50 hours of community service. On Jan. 31, 2010, Taylor gave birth to a

“If you become pregnant you are to attend ... all necessary medical and counselling appointments...” Judge Jodie Werier full-term baby boy in the bathroom of her boyfriend’s home. After delivering the baby, who she said wasn’t breathing or moving, she wrapped him in a towel and put him in a garbage bag. She then showered and cleaned up the blood, and then awoke her sleeping boyfriend. Concerned the body

would decompose and smell, she asked for her boyfriend’s help in disposing of the body, and they tossed it into the dumpster of a nearby school some 12 to 14 hours later. She missed just one day of work, but continued to socialize with friends, including visiting a casino.

It wasn’t until a coworker noticed her sudden weight loss that the police were contacted. They eventually questioned Taylor and her boyfriend, who admitted to what happened. After a three-day search by police at landfill at Burns Bog, the partial remains of the baby were found. But not enough of the body was left to determine whether the baby was stillborn. Judge Werier said she could not find beyond a reasonable doubt that Taylor was aware of the pregnancy more than two days prior to her giving birth.

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Home values continue to rise in Canada. Royal LePage House Price Survey reports first quarter gains. The average price of a home in Canada increased between 3.5 and 4.3 per cent in the first quarter of 2011, according to a Royal LePage House Price Survey released last month. “The rate at which Canadian homes are appreciating may well have peaked for the next year or so,” says Phil Soper, president and chief executive of Royal LePage Real Estate Services. “We expect house prices will continue to creep up, but most of the excess demand created by the initial drop in house rates has been satisified.” Soper expects the number of house listings to rise, and says that low single-digit percentages are likely to continue for the rest of the year.

In the first quarter of 2011, Vancouver, Montreal and Halifax experienced significant price gains compared to the same period in 2010, which Royal LePage contributes to favourable regional demographic shifts and a healthy local economy. “Canada’s real estate market has maintained momentum coming out of 2010, indicating that the post-recession recovery is continuing,” says Soper. He states that while the slow pace of improving employment levels has tempered the housing market somewhat, Vancouver is an exception. “Foreign buyers, particularly from China, are driving demand in select mid-to-high priced markets, and driving up the regional average reported home prices at a surprising pace,” he says.

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Outlook reaches out to young families by Colin Oswin

Potential homebuyers have a chance to get in on the ground floor of a burgeoning community at Royale Properties’ Outlook development. Located in Langley’s Willoughby neighbourhood, Outlook is nestled in the middle of parks, pubs and big-box shopping – and Outlook sales manager Tucker McClean says even more amenities are on the way. “Everything is within walking distance,” he says. “It’s a really nice little nook here.” In addition to Willoughby’s alreadyexisting attractions, McClean says young families will appreciate the community park and elementary

school going up right next door to Outlook. “You can basically watch your children walk to school from your balcony,” he says.

The school is scheduled to be open for business by fall 2012. Inside, homeowners will find tall, nine-foot ceilings on the main floor. Moving upstairs, the master and secondary bedrooms feature vaulted ceilings in select homes (Outlook has six different home layouts, ranging from 1,227 to 1,785 sq. feet), as well as loop-pile carpeting. Living, dining and family rooms feature wide-plank teak or wenge laminate floors, and electric fireplaces are available in certain home styles.

Home buyers can choose from two different designer colour schemes – magnolia or chestnut. In the kitchen, buyers will find designer-selected granite countertops, double-basin sinks and flat panel cabinets in Tatami Kuiimu or Studio Teak. A full suite of designer stainless steel appliances comes standard, with a 18.7 cubic foot fridge, 30-inch self-clean range, a built-in microwave above the continued on page 3

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range and a five-level dishwasher. Bathrooms feature walk-in showers, porcelain tile backsplashes, 12 by 24-inch tile floors, deep soaker tubs and even an oversized rain shower head. “It’s little touches like that that go above and beyond,” McClean says. All Outlook homes also have a powder room to add that extra bit of flexibility for families where mirror time is at a premium. “Just to have a small powder room makes it easier and more convenient,” McClean says. And out back, home buyers will find big, spacious decks – perfect for entertaining guests in the summertime. “For me, these are some of the largest decks I’ve seen in a townhome,” McClean says. Outlook will have 102 homes when the development is complete. It’s already halfway done, with Phase 3 nearly sold out and Phase 4 coming soon. Nearly 20 units are occupied. Outlook homes start at $304,900. For more information, visit www.outlookliving. com or call 604-888-8778.

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BUILDING FOR BETTER HEALTH “This Centre represents a significant shift in how we will deliver care.” -Peter Goldthorpe, Vice President of Capital Projects, Real Estate and Facilities, Fraser Health

LEARN MORE Go to www.fraserhealth.ca for more information about the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre and to watch our video. Details about our public open house coming soon.

Only 26 days and counting until the opening Patient centred care begins at the doorstep of the Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre, a new Fraser Health building opening June 1 in the heart of Surrey. Every aspect of the five-storey building at 140 Street and Fraser Highway was thoughtfully designed to meet the needs of outpatients – those who don’t require emergency care or an overnight hospital stay.

Architects worked closely with Fraser Health clinical groups to make each patient’s experience as stress-free as possible. A “one-stop shopping” approach brings together related services in the same location. Exam rooms are soundproofed and spacious enough to accommodate not only the patient and care team but family members as well. “The flow, the convenience – everything we’ve done is to improve health outcomes and make a visit more pleasant,” said Barry Pearce, Chief Project Officer.

Fraser Health services and programs are already booking patients for diagnostic scans and tests, specialist consults, follow-up care, chronic illness management and a variety of treatments and day surgeries at this new Centre.

Colour-coded lights can indicate room status to help maximize room use and reduce waits. Computers are in every room for quick access to records and information. Elder friendly modifications, including handrails, are throughout.

But not only will the Pattison Outpatient Centre increase health care capacity in Surrey and throughout the Fraser Health region, it was built with a focus on patient care, comfort and convenience.

Healing atmosphere Design inspiration came from the environment – the nearby Green Timbers forest and the sustainable approach required for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) gold status.

“This building will enable us to provide care for outpatients in a setting that was specifically designed for them,” said Peter Goldthorpe, Vice President of Capital Projects, Real Estate and Facilities for Fraser Health. “It represents a significant shift in how we will deliver care.”

As a result, the Centre is bright and welcoming with extensive use of wood in the décor and expansive windows that invite in natural light and views of trees and gardens. Other touches include stress-reducing sky ceilings in CT and MRI rooms and a non-denominational sacred space for quiet reflection.

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nearly 15 per cent over the past decade. Fleming called the legacy fund “a drop in the bucket” compared to a $10 million reduction in the budget for operating and maintaining parks. There are only 10 full-time park rangers left in the province, and volunteer organizations are getting burned out from doing trail work that is no longer funded by the province, he said. Only the highertraffic southern locations in B.C.’s system of 1,000 parks had the ticket machines, which charged up to $5 to park a vehicle for the day. In the Lower Mainland, parking fees were in force at Alice Lake, Brandywine Falls, Coquihalla Canyon, Cultus Lake, Cypress Bowl, Garibaldi, Golden Ears, Murrin, Porpoise Bay, Porteau Cove, Rolley Lake, Sasquatch and Shannon Falls Provincial Parks. Okanagan parks where fees applied until Tuesday are Bear Creek, Manning, Ellison, Kalamalka, Kekuli Bay, Mabel Lake, Mara Lake, Okanagan Lake and Sunoka. In the Thompson region, fees were charged at Herald, Lac Le Jeune, Paul Lake and Shuswap Lake.

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Colony Farm plan fishy to Port Coquitlam mayor Metro agrees to defer approval of habitat project by Jeff Nagel METRO Vancouver is

putting the brakes on a provincial plan to use part of Colony Farm Regional Park for a $3-million fish habitat improvement project after Port Coquitlam directors said they’re not sure it’s the best way to spend the money. The Transportation Investment Corp., the arm of the province overseeing construction of the $2.5-billion Port Mann Bridge/Highway 1 expansion, must make up for the new bridge’s damage to fish habitat by improving other nearby areas. The proposed enhancement project at Colony Farm would span 80 hectares and include new or improved channels and ponds, special vegetation plantings and fishfriendly pumps. It would also create a tidal flow of water through part of the park, through gates that let in water from the Fraser River at high tide, creating winter habitat for juvenile coho and chinook salmon. But Port Coquitlam Mayor Greg Moore said he’s concerned other wildlife, such as birds, may be disrupted by the construction and changes necessary to

improve salmon habitat. Colony Farm, near the north end of the new 10-lane Port Mann Bridge, is likely the most convenient site for the government, Moore said. But he questions whether other sites further up the Coquitlam River might provide as good or better fish habitat without uprooting other species. “The TI Corp. needs to prove to us that this is the best project in that corridor, not just the easiest project,” he said. Moore said there are oxbow lakes and channels further up the river that could be opened up to salmon, as well as an old garbage dump on city land that could be a suitable site. Metro staff had recommended final approval of the project contract with the TI Corp, but the board voted to refer the matter to the Metro environment committee for more discussion with the proponents later this month. Once built, Metro would take on responsibility of running and maintaining the pumps, gates and channels. TI Corp. would make a one-time payment to Metro of $322,000 to cover the first five to 10 years of costs, estimated

at $36,000 a year. The proposal had previously been vetted by Metro’s parks committee and Langley City Coun. Gayle Martin, who chairs that committee, said she had no concerns about the plan for Colony Park. But she said further delays could set the project back a year. Work on the Colony Farm project was to take place from August

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100 students are expected to play in STICK-WIELDING kids provincials – has been have long been spotted pretty much what darting and deking Moxness expected, on city streets, and in with one particularly parking lots, lacrosse pleasant surprise. boxes and community “Stelly’s from Victocentres. Now ball ria is taking the ferry hockey is hitting the and staying in hotels,” high schools. Moxness said. “I didn’t Interest in the sport expect a team from has shot high and fast outside the Lower among textbook-toting Mainland to attend the teens, with the inaufirst tournament.” gural B.C. high school At Fox, Whitson ball hockey champion- formed a team that is ships set to run May currently 18 students 13-15 at Port Moody strong after it, rather Recreation Complex. surprisingly, beat a Six squads will teachers’ unit in overcompete in what time in a recent Intratournament facilitator murals championship. Rob Moxness is calling “They are all pasa “grassroots” event, sionate about ball with reprehockey sentation and most coming of them from five don’t play different ice hockey, communiso it gives ties. Teams these types slated to of kids an compete opporare Port tunity to Coquitcarry on lam’s with the Terry Fox game in a Ravens, the more comMission petitive RoadrunDean Whitson environners, ment,” said Stelly’s Whitson, Stingers adding of Victoria, Delta’s he would eventuBurnsview Griffins ally like to see ball and the Fleetwood hockey become a more Park Dragons and established sport at Johnston Heights the school. “The longEagles, both of Surrey. term goal would be to A Surrey school build another program teacher and 15-year that would offer the competitive ball opportunity for the hockey player, Moxkids to be competiness began lobbying tive and active, doing schools around the something they are province last January, passionate about.” when he sent out a With more than myriad of emails and 6,000 youth currently reconnected with Port playing organized ball Moody’s Tony Bellano, hockey provincially, whom Moxness knew Moxness felt it was from the pair’s playing high time it graduated days in the Canadian to the high school national men’s ball ranks to help keep kids hockey championships in a positive, athletic in 2003 and 2006, com- environment after the peting against Vancou- bell rings. ver Canucks forward “The educational Alex Burrows along the system continues to way. Bellano forwarded explore programming Moxness the name opportunities to keep Dean Whitson, a big students busy after ball hockey proponent school,” Moxness said. and a Fox teacher, and “Research shows that the tourney got teed up the peak time for youth faster than a Sami Salo criminality falls within slapper. the hours of 2 p.m. and The positive 6 p.m., which underresponse since – about See SPORT / Page 35

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Sport: Playing after-school keeps kids off the street From page 34 scores the need for school communities to develop meaningful, physically active and socially engaging afterschool programs.” Enter ball hockey, whose novelty and cost efficiency is perfect for high schools under rigid budget constraints and their ever-curious students, Moxness believes. “Ball hockey is a fun, affordable and all-inclusive sport that is gaining popularity with both students and their families,” Moxness said. “Implementing it as an after-school program will provide many opportunities for student engagement and success. The primary goal is to provide fair, safe and equal participation for all prospective high school ball hockey athletes.” Moxness is also in the process of working

with Surrey Parks and Rec to create a high school ball hockey league in the area starting next April, culminating with what he hopes will be the second annual provincial tourney. Eventually, Moxness hopes the sport blossoms to the point where any prep school student can participate. “Another goal is to officially make this high school sport allinclusive by engaging girls and special needs [youth],” Moxness said. “Girls are largely under-represented in both the minor and adult leagues and high school ball hockey may provide the spark for their active engagement with the sport. “As well, I would like to collaborate with BC Special Olympics so we can engage special needs students with the high school championship. “That would be awesome.”

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Kyle Lagerstrom makes a pass during a Johnston Heights Eagles ball hockey practice at the North Surrey Recreation Centre last week. The Eagles are one of six teams which will be competing in the inaugural B.C. championship tournament next week in Port Moody.

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Khalsa wrestlers medal in Windsor The Khalsa Wrestling Club of Surrey is boasting four medalists from the recent Canadian Cadet (Grades 9-10) and Juvenile (Grades 11-12) championships in Windsor, Ontario. Jaskarn Ranu in the 63 kg. class and Amar Dhesi in the 100 kg. group won gold in the Cadet category, and will be part of a national team which

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Moro blanks the Bulls Marlisso Moro earned a shutout, leading the Surrey Shark Attack to a 2-0 victory over the West Vancouver Bulls in girls under-18 Tier 1 field hockey play. Jessica Anderegg netted both goals for the Shark Attack, with Michelle Wessa and Lisa Bouliane earning one assist each.

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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: Tuesday, May 17, 2011 Time: 7:00 p.m. Place: Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant background documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, May 17, 2011. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca Phone: 604.946.3380 Hours: 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday q Project No. 1 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006187) Location: 7806 117 Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Jasbir S. Nijjar and Winderjit K. Nijjar Ravinder S. Nijjar and Gurjit S. Nijjar Telephone: 604.783.4387 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit to allow subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. MAP NO. 1 “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. FILE NO. LU006187 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6948 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RM1 Multiple Family (Duplex) Residential to RS6 Single Family (460 m2) Residential. Development Variance Permit LU006187 To vary Section 305 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by varying the front setback averaging requirements to permit a minimum front setback of 8.26 m for proposed Lot 1 and 8.21 m for proposed Lot 2. Staff Contact: Nancy McLean 604.952.3814 Web Location: April 11, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.05 q Project No. 2 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Land Use Contract Discharge and Rezoning (File No. LU006151) Location: 4438 60B Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: Amanpal Dosanjh Telephone: 604.946.1866 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Land Use Contract Discharge and Rezoning in order to allow subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan MAP NO. 2 Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” FILE NO. LU006151 Amendment Bylaw No. 6954 To amend “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” by exempting the subject site The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca

from Policy C of the East Ladner Area Plan that requires lot dimensions of new lots not to vary more than 15 percent from the average of residential properties within 150 m of the development site. Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 6955 To Discharge Land Use Contract SA #3390 from the subject property. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6956 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential. Staff Contact: Lisa King 604.952.3164 Web Location: April 4, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06

q Project No. 3 Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Permit and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU005982) Location: 9015 120 Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Highmark Homes Ltd. Telephone: 604-767-0710 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning, Development Permit and Development Variance Permit in order to permit construction of a six-storey mixed-use building. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 6968 To amend the land MAP NO. 3 use designation for FILE NO. LU005982 the subject property in Schedule A from MultiUnit Residential to Mixed Use, and in the North Delta Future Land Use Plan in Schedule C.1 from Townhouse Residential to Mixed-Use (North Delta) 4. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6969 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from P Public Use to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 403. Development Permit LU005982 To regulate the form and character of the proposed development. Development Variance Permit LU005982 To vary section 913.1 of the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by reducing the special setback requirement from the centre line of 120 Street from 19.75 m to 19 m. To vary Section 8.4.3(d) of the “Delta Sign Bylaw No. 5860, 2000” to permit under-canopy signs to be horizontal to the façade to which the canopy is attached. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner 604.952.3472 Web Location: May 2, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.02 q Project No. 4 Application for Rezoning and Development Permit (File No. LU005575) Location: 4728 and 4738 54A Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 4 Applicant: Sycamore Holdings Inc. (Peter Vander Velde) Telephone: 604.764.7241 Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development Permit to allow development of nine townhouse units. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6735 To amend the “Delta MAP NO. 4 FILE NO. LU005575

Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject properties from RS2 Single Family (0.40 ha) Residential to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 377. Development Permit LU005575 To regulate the form and character of the proposed development. Staff Contact: Alex Cauduro 604.946.3163 Web Location: April 11, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.07

q Project No. 5 Application for Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU005989) Location: 11090 River Road, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 5 Applicant: Robert & Yvonne Ritchie Telephone: 604.582.8465 Proposal: Application for Rezoning, Development Variance Permit and Development Permit in order to permit subdivision and development of five single family residential lots. The existing heritage dwelling will be retained on proposed MAP NO. 5 lot 5. FILE NO. LU005989 “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6962 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS7 Single Family (335 m2) Residential for proposed Lots 1, 2 and 3, and RS4 Single Family (610 m2) Residential for proposed Lots 4 and 5. Development Variance Permit LU005989 To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: 1. Section 915(21) by reducing the special setback from the centre line of 92A Avenue from 17.5 m to 16.5 m for proposed Lot 1. 2. Section 305(a) by varying the front setback averaging requirement from 20.4 m to 6.5 m for proposed Lot 4. 3. Section 636D by reducing the minimum average depth from 30 m to 25.9 m for proposed Lot 1. 4. Section 632D by increasing the minimum front setback from 5 m to 6.5 m for the principal structure and garage for proposed Lots 2 and 3. 5. Section 632A by reducing the rear setback from 9 m to 3.9 m for proposed Lot 5. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner 604.952.3472 Web Location: April 18, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.08

q Project No. 6 Application for Zoning Bylaw Text Amendments Regarding Licensee Retail Liquor Stores (File No. P07-09) Location: All lands in the Commercial Zones and Comprehensive Development Zones that allow a licensee retail liquor store. Applicant: The Corporation of Delta Telephone: 604.946.3380 Proposal: Application for Zoning Bylaw Text Amendments to establish a minimum separation distance requirement of 1 km between licensee retail stores, also known as private liquor stores in Delta. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6867 To amend the General Regulations – Commercial Zones and the Core Commercial Zones (C1 Core Commercial Zone, C1-A Core Commercial Zone and C1-L Core Commercial Ladner Zone) in order to require that a licensee retail liquor store not be located within 1 km from another licensee retail liquor store, and that a licensee retail liquor store shall not exceed 186 m2 of retail sales area. The abovementioned amendments would also apply to Comprehensive Development Zones that allow a licensee retail liquor store. Staff Contact: Alex Cauduro 604.952.3163 Web Location: April 18, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.07


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Semiahmoo Regatta ‘a great day on the water’ More than 30 boats at annual South Surrey event by Nick Greenizan THE WEATHER – and the wind – help up for two days of sailing on the weekend, as 34 boats competed in the annual Semiahmoo Bay International Regatta. “Everything went great – the weather was really with us, which was nice. Everyone I talked to seemed to be really happy with it all,” said race director Terry Willey. “It was a great day on the water.” Boats from both sides of the border were entered into a series of races in the bay, including Saturday’s long-course race, which was a 20-mile journey out past Boundary Bay and back. The winds were about 10 knots at the start of Saturday’s race, Willey said, which meant boats took about five hours to finish the distance. Had there been less wind,

the race would have been shortened in order to get all boats back in time. “Thankfully, we didn’t have to do that, and everyone was able to do the whole race,” Willey said.

“Everyone I talked to seemed to be really happy with it all.” Terry Willey The fastest boat on the water Saturday was Ron Thomas’ Bad Kitty, which won Division A, while the Division B victor was John Gerity’s Extreme. Division C was won by Ross Bernard’s Zen No Zen, and the top boat in Division D was Roger Gibb’s Passtime.

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In Division E, Richard Ross was the fastest through the water, in his boat, Psyche. Sunday featured a series of shorter “sprint” races, and afterward, the West Marine Trophy – awarded to the top American and top Canadian boats from both days of racing – was handed out. The top U.S. boat was Bernard’s Zen No Zen, while the top Canadian boat was Passtime, skippered by Gibb, a Surrey resident. The winds co-operated on Sunday, too, although they were lighter than the day before, and did change direction after the first race, which was the only hiccup. “After the first race, we had to change the course to stay with the wind, but it was no big deal – it just meant there was a bit of stall before the next race,” Willey said.

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q Project No. 7 Application for Land Use Contract

Discharge, Rezoning and Development Permit (File No. LU006081) Location: 10190 River Road, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 7 Applicant: Mallen Architecture Inc. Telephone: 604.484.8285 Proposal: Application for Land Use Contract Discharge, Rezoning and Development Permit in order to allow redevelopment of a pub and a private liquor retail store with a drive-through which were recently damaged by fire. Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 6958 To discharge Land Use MAP NO. 7 Contract 78-34 from FILE NO. LU006081 the subject property. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6959 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property from Comprehensive Development Zone No. 307 to Comprehensive Development Zone No. 401. Development Permit LU006081 To regulate the form and character of the proposed development. The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca

Staff Contact: Alex Cauduro 604.952.3163 Web Location: April 11, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.06 q Project No. 8 Application for Official Community

Plan Amendment and Rezoning (File No. LU006104) Location: 11094 Beverly Drive, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 8 Applicant: Rajinder & Rajni Vermani Telephone: 604.710.7493 Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment and Rezoning in order to allow subdivision and development of two single family residential lots. “The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 6904 To amend the land use designation for the subject property in the North Delta Future Land Use Plan in Schedule MAP NO. 8 C.1 of the Official FILE NO. LU006104 Community Plan from Single Family Residential to Infill Single Family Residential. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6905 To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by

rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential. Staff Contact: Michael Ruskowski 604.946.3382 Web Location: April 18, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.09 Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. 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 May 17, 2011. 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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Recognized for recycling ABC RECYCLING was the recipient of an Employee Campaign Loyalty Award, presented at the Scotiabank & United Way Spirit Awards. This is the second consecutive year that ABC Recycling has received the award in the “small organization” category. The award recognized the generosity of employees at ABC Recycling’s operations in Burnaby, Surrey and Campbell River, who donated almost $26,000 that was matched dollar for dollar by ABC Recycling, for a total of close to $52,000. Of the 120 employees at the three locations, 65 per cent participated in the campaign. “We are very proud of all our employees who donate to their communities through the United Way,” said ABC Recycling CEO David Yochlowitz. “The United Way has become our charity of choice, with employees donating not only a portion of their pay, but also their time through the charity’s annual Day of Caring.” With both employee and company contributions, ABC Recycling has raised more than $150,000 for the United Way in the past three years. Founded in 1912, ABC Recycling is a fourth-generation, family-owned business with operations in Burnaby, Surrey, and Campbell River, with joint venture operations in Kelowna, Terrace and Prince George.

A second world championship for Pacificaires Color Guard FOR THE SECOND year in a row, the

Pacificaires Color Guard dance group has won a gold medal at the Winter Guard International Championships in Dayton, Ohio. After winning gold in the Indepen-

dent A division last year, the group was promoted to the Open class division and again beat competition from more than 35 class competitors from the United States and Canada. The 12 girls delivered a 96.85 score

in the final round – and a standing ovation. This is also the first time in the history of the event that a Canadian team has won back-to-back gold medals.

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Cross purposes Madelyn and Kiera Hodgins took part in a a groundbreaking ceremony at Crossroads United Church in Delta last Saturday. During the construction of a new building, Sunday worship takes place at the Firehall Centre for the Arts. HOW TO SUBMIT

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ixteen-year-old Surrey resident Lindsey Lourenco had her fondest wish come true when she arrived at the Atlantis Resort in the Bahamas April 29 – World Wish Day – courtesy of the Make-A-Wish Foundation of B.C. and Yukon. Lourenco wished for the unique getaway when a family vacation in Portugal was disrupted by her diagnosis of leukemia three years ago. After being flown to BC Children’s Hospital via air ambulance directly from

Portugal, Lourenco endured 2.5 years of chemotherapy, radiation and even a bone marrow transplant before having a setback when the cancer returned. The all-expenses-paid, once-in-alifetime, week-long vacation allowed her to be free from hospital visits and treatments while reveling in the excitement of the water slides with her twin sister Sadie. World Wish Day is celebrated annually on April 29 to mark the anniversary of the first wish ever granted

and celebrate wish granting around the world. Make-A-Wish is the largest wish granting organization in the world, now in 36 countries on five continents. Since that first wish, more than 240,000 wishes have been granted worldwide. Since 1983, the Make-AWish Foundation of B.C. and Yukon has made more than 1,400 wishes come true for kids battling a life-threatening medical condition. For more information, visit www.makeawishbc.ca

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atre (SLT) is seeking some suspects – some unusual ones, in fact. The theatre’s youth troupe is casting for its summer production of The Unusual Suspects, by Samara Siskind. Directed by Loryn LeGear, the SLT youth production requires 14 actors and required to fill 28 parts. All roles are for those 12 to 18 years old, with the exception of the character of Mr.

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Not in Kansas anymore David Brankin Elementary fine arts students Helen Pahou (Dorothy), Justin Bautista (Scarecrow), Beth Robins (Tin Man) and Lydia Reid (Cowardly Lion) perform a scene from The Wonderful World of Oz. The students performed two shows on May 4.

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mentaries featuring key environmental concerns such as sustainability, biodiversity and the world water issue. There will also be refreshments, raffles, door prizes, educational displays and post-film discussions. Space is limited and seating is first come, first served. School groups are welcome. For more information call 604-502-6065 or visit www.greenideas network.org

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E N V I R O N M E N TA L E X T R A V A G A N Z A As a celebration of Surrey’s natural environment, the Environmental Extravaganza is an annual series of FREE events that takes place from Earth Day (April 16) to World Ocean Day (June 5) all around the City. Events and programs hosted by local, non-profit community groups.

Events happening Saturday, May 7 to Friday, May 13:

Former students, colleagues & parents are invited to attend the celebration! June 24th Hazelgrove Elementary Contact Mrs. Nelson (604) 574-0044 nelson_d@sd36.bc.ca

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Minibeast Madness Sunday, May 8th (11am-2pm) Campbell Valley Regional Park (8 Ave entrance by the Visitors Centre)

Salmon Send-off Sunday, May 8th (11am-3pm) Tynehead Hatchery in Tynehead Regional Park (96 Ave between 160 & 168 St)

Salmon Round-up Monday, May 9th (9:30am-12:30pm) Elgin Creek (14391 Crescent Road)

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The Owl Prowl Wednesday, May 11th (7-8:30pm) Bear Creek Pavilion (88th Ave & King George Blvd) Registration is required, please call 604-502-6065

‘Forever’ Garden Weeding Party Thursday, May 12th (6-7:30pm) Forever Garden at South Surrey Arena (2199-148 St)

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CULTURE Urban Mystic Books presents an evening of poetry, music, and presentations celebrating the poetry of 15th-century Indian poet Kabir on May 13 from 7-9 p.m. at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530 72 Ave. The host will be Dr. Jagessar Das, president of The Kabir Association of Canada. Admission is free. Light refreshments to follow the presentation. For more information, call Chris Dube or Dr. Jagessar Das at 604-599-6876 or via email at dasj@shaw.ca

Bhangra’s long history started in the Punjab and has spread all over

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DANCE The No Borders Dance Challenge, featuring winners of the Surrey Festival of Dance, takes place May 7 at 9 a.m. and goes on into the evening at the Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Avenue. Finals take place at 8 p.m. Visit www.surreyfestival.com

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A night of swing dancing takes place May 12 from 7-11 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6306 152 St. Beginner dance lesson at 7:30 p.m., and DJ’d social swing dancing from 8:30 p.m. on. Come alone or with a partner. The cost is $8 or $5 for carpoolers and students. All proceeds will go to Team in Training and Beacon Hill Academy. For more information, call Shannon Witt at 604-671-1719 or email wittyshannon@msn. com

A social dance takes place May 12 from 7:30-10:30 p.m. at the White Rock Elks Hall, 1469 George St. Music by Brian Nicoll. Tickets are $10. For more information or tickets, call 604-538-4016 or email whiterockelks@shaw.ca

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EVENTS Surrey Art Gallery Association’s seventhannual Antiques off the Roadshow takes place May

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Release chinook, coho and chum fry into the Serpentine River during the annual Salmon SendOff event on May 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Tynehead Hatchery. Tour the facility and enjoy children’s activities. The entrance is on 96 Avenue between 160 and 168 Streets. The free event is presented by the Serpentine Enhancement Society in cooperation with Metro Vancouver. To find out about other Metro Vancouver programs, visit the events calendar at www.metrovancouver.org

Kwantlen Polytechnic University, in conjunction with Surrey School District (No. 36) and the Rotary Club of White Rock Millennium are hosting a one-day showcase of student work, Learning

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DIRECTOR OF CARE The Residence at Morgan Heights

DAYCARE avail. 76/142, for ages 3 to 5 yrs. ECE trained. Exp. staff. Family enironment. (604) 591-9088

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Season Passes $6.00 Roy passed away in Surrey on April 30, 2011 at the age of 79. He will be greatly missed by his family and friends. He is survived by his beloved wife Dorothy, his children Cynthia (Ellard), Gwen (Mario), and Darrin (Jody), grandchildren Lorrin, Keegan (Jolene), Justin, Candace (Kyle), Emily, Trevor and Megan. A Memorial Service will be held in his honour on Monday, May 9, 2011 at 11:00 am at Newton Fellowship Church, 7328 – 144 Street, Surrey. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Canadian Cancer Society.

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Of St. Thomas Ontario (formerly White Rock/Surrey, BC) passed away April 5, 2011. George was born August 7, 1941 in Vancouver BC. He is survived by his wife Mary McNally (St.Thomas); his daughter Cathy McNally, her children Christopher and Jillian Lewis; Son Brian McNally, grandson Kyle. George is also survived by his brother Gerry (Gail) McNally and sister Bonnie (McNally) Brenner along with several nieces/ nephews all in BC. He also leaves many step- children/ grandchildren in Ontario. George was a retired Dispatcher & Volunteer Firefighter with Surrey Fire Dept; as well as active member of the Semiahmoo Fish & Game Club before moving to Ontario. In St. Thomas he was President of Elgin Railway Museum, involved with local foodbank, Meals on Wheels, Golden K Kiwanis. Remembrances may be made to: Surrey Firefighters Charities.

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LOST: WALKING STICK with brass handle. Please call 604-538-3480.

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LONG BEACH - Ucluelet Deluxe waterfront cabin, sleeps 6. Summer Special. bcclassified.com 3 nights $599 / 7 nights $1200. Pets Okay. Rick 604-306-0891

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*NEW Discovery Time Daycare Centre Ages 10 months - 12 years. www.discoverytimedaycare.com

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136 St and 91 Ave Licensed with ECE staff Large park setting School pick up/drop off Preschool programs Ages from 1-12 Spaces just opened after years, call now:

Janet 604-599-4324

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

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BABYSITTER/DRIVER must live area. 64/Scott. P/T for approx. 4 days/wk, flex. Mon-Fri 5:30am-9am drop off at school for 1 child. Own dependable car. Gd for nuturing, loving, depend. person. Live/out suit student, grandparent or retired person. 604-836-9022.

LIVE IN CAREGIVER For (Child Care) $9.45/hr. 40 hrs/wk. High school completion & 1 year exp. req.’d. Contact Sukhwinder Shergill by email shergill_resume@yahoo.ca or mail resume to 14404 Chartwell Drive Surrey BC V3S 5E2 LIVE-IN CAREGIVER REQUIRED One full-time, permanent, English speaking, live-in caregiver required for an Indo-Canadian family in Surrey. Must have caregiver exp or nanny training & able to cook North Indian food. Duties: prepare meals, accompany children to library and appointments, take children to after school activities, laundry, ironing & housekeeping. Wages $9/hr. E-mail resume to: akum@shaw.ca

“The Residence at Morgan Heights”, located in South Surrey, is proudly owned and operated by a local family. The beautiful new Campus of Care (116 Complex Care Beds and 40 Assisted Living Units) with its innovative care design elements is seeking a full time Director of Care.

Located at Harold Bishop Elem. 15670-104th Ave, Surrey Register now for PRESCHOOL 604-773-2781 www.shinesign.com

OWN YOUR OWN CLEANING BUSINESS Janitorial Franchise Location Vancouver $7,400.00gross/mo

7 days per wk / 10pm – 5am INVESTMENT REQUIRED

Position Overview: The Director of Care is responsible for all aspects of dayto-day operations within Complex Care, Assisted Living and Hospitality Programs and reports to the Directors or designate. Leads quality improvement/risk assessment initiatives based on analysis of key indicators and data. Designs, plans, implements, evaluates and modifies resident and tenant care delivery systems which support program focus. Requirements: A Bachelor of Science in Nursing (Masters Degree preferred). Current registration with CRNBC Minimum of 3 years management experience involving a multidisciplinary team. At The Residence at Morgan Heights, we strive for excellence in resident centered and directed care. If you share this passion and would like to inspire a group of professionals who are innovative, creative and have great team spirit, please email in confidence to: hr@morganheightscare.ca

www.PriorityBuildingServices.com Call Randy 604-327-1123

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Contracting company is looking for employees for work in the Central/Northern BC area. Positions available include: a Certified Construction Safety Officer (CSO), experienced equipment operators, pipe layers & site superintendents. Forward resumes to: Box 681, c/o Tribune, 188 N. 1st Ave., Williams Lake, BC V2G 1Y8

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We are Rio Tinto Alcan (RTA) the aluminum product group of Rio Tinto (RT) - a leading international mining group (http://www.riotinto.com) and the global leader in the aluminum industry. We supply high quality bauxite, alumina and aluminum worldwide and our AP smelting technology is the industry benchmark. To sustain this enviable market position, we count on the driving force of our 24,000 employees in 27 countries, all sharing our passion for excellence in product innovation, global practices and standards and cutting-edge technology. In particular, our commitment to excellence in managing Health, Safety and Environment (HSE) responsibilities is the hallmark of our activities. Our ultimate goal is ZERO - zero injuries, zero occupational illnesses, and zero environmental harm.

Resident Caretaker - Exp’d Req’d in Surrey. 180 unit building. Submit your resume with salary expectations to: c/o Surrey Leader, Box 190 - Unit # 109 5460 152nd Street, Surrey B.C. V3S-5J9

Located in the Kitimat region of British Columbia, the Kitimat, Kemano and Watershed operations are part of Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal North America. Over the next four years, the Kitimat Smelter will convert from 1950s reduction technology to the most advanced version of AP40 technology. This new smelter will have a maximum aluminum production capacity of 420 000 tonnes per year, primarily supplying the Asian markets.

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Owner Operators Landmark Group of Companies is hiring O/Op for all divisions. -HWY WA, OR, ID -Local Container Division -Local & BC Inter. Tractor Service Call John at 604-635-3279

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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 INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training. Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Funding available. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

We offer an attractive remuneration package, a range of Rio Tinto benefits, as well as the sought after opportunity to develop and expand upon your knowledge and experience with a world leader in the industry. Northern residency and experience working in a cross-cultural environment, coupled with knowledge of the unique challenges and opportunities presented to those living in the North, are assets.

HELP WANTED

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IAM CARES SOCIETY FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICES for people with all types of disabilities 604-468-7301 604-580-2226 604-990-0800 604-731-8504

Call IAM CARES SOCIETY Today Funded in part or whole through Canada- Funded in part or whole through thethe Canada BritishBritish Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement

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Universal Learning Institute

FITT • Office Administration, Computerized Accounting, IT Certification Diploma Flexible Schedule. Start Monday! E/I Supported Training International students welcome.

604.248.1242 • www.uli.ca

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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

GREAT CLIPS

Is Hiring Hair Stylists For Full and Part-Time positions for our Langley location

We Provide Customers for Hair Stylists That Love To Cut Hair!

The Lemare Group is currently seeking a boom man for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax to 250-9564888.

COME & PLAY! Casual games dealer positions available at Grand Villa Casino www.gatewaycasinos.com

The Lemare Group is currently seeking a hydraulic loader/hoe chucker for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Fax resume to 250-956-4888 or email: office@lemare.ca.

Customer Service Order Entry Clerk Required by growing wholesale Company. Permanent full time position in pleasant working environment with full benefits. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 2 years experience in data entry, invoicing, pricing and invoice verification. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent telephone skills. Fluency in French would be an asset. Send resume in confidence to: Kief Music Ltd. 13139 - 80 Ave, Surrey, BC info@kiefmusic.com or Fax 604-590-6999. No phone calls please.

L.S.MCLELLAN TRUCKING Cranbrook, BC Looking for Owner Operators with or without own equipment. We offer year round stable work, excellent work environment, flexibility, benefit pkg. You will need to have min 5 years exp, clean abstract, FAST card or passport, well maintained equipment. More info call Ken at 877-717-2988 or fax resume to 250-417-2982 or email ken@ lsmclellantrucking.com

Farm Workers Req. F/T Duties: fertilize, cultivate, spray, irrigate & harvest berries; operate machinery & equipment; prepare & pack fruit for market; pick berries. Salary: $14/hr. Punjabi is an asset. Contact Mr. Balbinder Email:balbindergosal@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-592-2112 Location: Surrey, BC

Major flooring store in Prince George has 2 positions available for a Certified Carpet and Vinyl Installer and a Cerfied Ceramic Tile Installer. Prince George offers affordable housing, great outdoor living and a ten minute travel time to your jobs. Top wages offered and references from previous installers who moved here from the lower mainland available. You will require high qualifications and references to be considered.

Call Sam 778-898-4120

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FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 KENNEL Attendant req’d for busy boarding kennel. Must be reliable. Exp. an asset. ncamire@telus.net Live-in-Caregiver required Full/Time w/exp. to look after child & elderly; providing timely meals; providing req. medication on time; providing care & assistance; helping in daily activities. Salary: $9/hr. Must have knowledge of English language. Punjabi speaking is an asset. Contact: Harvinder Email:harvinder11294@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-593-5097 Location: Surrey, BC

IN SURREY, NORTH DELTA AND CLOVERDALE

604-575-5342

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

WAREHOUSE WORKER req’d in Surrey Mon-Fri. F/T, P/T. Fax resume to 604-930-5066 or email: horizongbc@yahoo.ca

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Are you interested in making a difference in the life of a youth who needs your help? PLEA Community Services Society of BC is looking for individuals to provide live-in care for youth aged 12 to 18. We have the homes, and we need you! Training and support is provided for qualified applicants. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at:

604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

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COOK required F/T for breakfast & lunch. Min. 3 years experience. SERVER also required P/T for Kalmar Restaurant Surrey. Please apply with resume btwn. 1:00p.m. & 2:30p.m. 8076 King George Blvd.

MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Dr’s Need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement also Available! 1-888-778-0459

ACCOUNTING & PAYROLL Trainees Needed now! Large & Small Firms Seeking Certified A&P Staff Now. No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Avail. 1-888-424-9417

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HELP WANTED

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Family Caregivers Wanted

with the right personal stuff ingredients. If you have the maturity, skills, abilities & desire to be a team leader, then come develop and advance with an expanding Company! We offer a Broad Incentive Compensation Package Commensurate with your Offering....... E-mail: mynewjob@shaw.ca

CARRIERS NEEDED

Do you have a Disability or Chronic Condition? Are You Unemployed? Looking For work?

HELP WANTED

Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

BARTENDERS needed for busy Pub. Apply in person to KENNEDY’S PUB at: 11906 - 88th Ave, ask for Sue or Crystal.

Rio Tinto Alcan would like to thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.

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

Attention Students SUMMER WORK Flex. sched., $17 base-appt, customer sales/svc, cond. apply. No exp needed. 604595-1050 summeropenings.ca

To apply, please submit an on-line application directly at our website at www.riotinto.com/careers before Friday, May 13th, 2011.

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Requires • Lead Hands • Supervisors • Managers

ASSISTANT APARTMENT MANAGER, for building in Cloverdale. For free rent you will be available to take calls every second weekend/holidays & every second evening. You are mature, honest energetic & have practical knowledge of buidling maintenance. Ph: (604)214-2957

A minimum of 3-5 years related experience in an industrial setting is preferred and the candidate will be one whose #1 priority is safety in the workplace.

Coquitlam Surrey North Shore Vancouver

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

AUTOMOTIVE LUBE

2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE

The preferred candidate will possess an Interprovincial Trades qualification and/or Technical experience (educational or work experience).

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MAINTENANCE PLANNER

- Develop accurate work estimates for labour, material, tools, etc. - Develop and implement efficient job plans - Ensure safety risk assessments and remediation plans are done prior to scheduling - Coordinate procurement of materials, parts staging for planned work

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

DRIVER - Fraser Valley based heavy haul trucking company has opening for one qualified class 1 driver. Must have min 2yrs exp., be bondable and able to cross the border. Fax resume & abstract to 604-852-4112 . No phone calls PLS DUMP TRUCK DRIVER NEEDED, F/T or P/T, day or night shift. Please call: (604)551-2040, or email: ssdcontracting@hotmail.com

Rio Tinto Alcan is seeking a qualified person to fill the role of:

Under Coordinator/Manager supervision, the Maintenance Planner will plan, organize, direct, control and evaluate the operations of a particular production department. Technical aspects include but are not limited to:

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Seasonal Line Cooks

Local golf course is now Hiring for Seasonal Line Cooks. Part time opportunities. Must have Food Safe certification. Previous experience preferred, not necessary. Willing to train.

Excellent Work Environment. Competitive Wages! E-mail resume & references: carnoustie@shaw.ca

Stuck On Designs, a growing print and customized clothing shop, is currently seeking an experienced full time designer. Proficiency in Illustrator, Photoshop and InDesign is a must. Must be able to work with clients, meet deadlines, multi task and function well in a team environment. stuckon@citytel.net or fax 250-624-6160

Territory Managers

Req. for growing Junk Removal Brand servicing the Lower Mainland. Must be hard working, self motivated and sales orientated with great customer service skills.

Labourers

Previous experience required, we will train.

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Both positions must have class 5 drivers license & supply drivers abstract. Bonus incentives and profit shares. E-mail resume: jasonwatson@recycle-it-now.com

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Maintenance Supervisor Century Group is located in Tsawwassen, B.C. and we invite you to join our team in the position of a Maintenance Supervisor. This position offers an opportunity to: • Manage all HVAC related repairs and maintenance • Guide and direct completion of daily maintenance job assignments • Evaluate and ensure health and safety standards are met • Work within a team of friendly dedicated professionals You will have a Diploma in Building System Engineering Technology or valid trade qualification in HVAC with a minimum 5 years of practical mechanical experience and a strong background in HVAC controls. You have a clean and valid Class 5 B.C. driver’s license and a strong initiative with the ability to multitask and resolve problems. Your ability to work independently and carry out duties with minimal supervision, team player attitude, and excellent communication skills will provide a solid foundation for your success on our team! Please send your cover letter and resume that highlights how your background has prepared you for this position to Careers@CenturyGroup.ca by May 13, 2011.

Attention: Heavy Equipment Technicians Move to the big leagues. Finning, the world’s largest Cat dealer, is hiring heavy equipment technicians in western Canada. Finning technicians are backed by leading-edge technical support and work in an environment that values safety, continuous learning and career mobility. VISIT US WITH YOUR RESUME: Thursday, May 12 from 3 - 7 p.m. Finning,19100 - 94 Avenue Surrey, British Columbia

www.finning.ca


Friday, May 6, 2011 Surrey/North Delta Leader 51 EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 134

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 160

PLUMBING & HEATING FOREMAN

F/T or P/T Server ABC Country Restaurant is looking a F/T or P/T Server immediately for their Surrey location. Experience is an asset. Apply in person @ 600-7380 King George Blvd. Email Aranha_Andre@hotmail.com

Full Time Cook for Roadrunner Cafe, Tues - Sat, dayshift. Bring resume to 20475 62nd Ave. or Fax 604-533-0561

LINE COOKS Required F/T & P/T by busy Tsawwassen pub. Exp. preferred. Excellent benefits & wages. Drop off resume to:

1203 - 56 St., S. Delta or Fax: 604-943-7466 or email: Shelleylynn2002@msn.com MIRAGE BANQUET HALL • Indian Curry Cook $17/hr • Tandoori Cook $17/hr. • Waiter / Waitress Cooks must have 4 - 5 years previous experience.

TRADES, TECHNICAL

Well established Lower Mainland Mechanical Contractor req. a Plumbing and Heating Foreman for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Mechanical work. Applicants to have a MINIMUM 5 years exp. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunity. Competitive Wages, Profit Sharing & Excellent Benefits. Wage Commensurate w/ Exp. Fax Resume: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: info@dualmechanical.com

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

NEED CASH TODAY? ✓ Do you Own a Car? ✓ Borrow up to $20000.00 ✓ No Credit Checks! ✓ Cash same day, local office www.REALCARCASH.com

604-777-5046

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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RIGHT CHOICE PRODUCTS, DBA Satya Asha Veggi Food World in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T Indian curry cook and 1 Indian tandoori cook. 3 Years experience required for both positions. Curry cook must have experience in making curry dishes like paneer tikka, shahi paneer, mix veg, biryani, veggi curries, etc. Tandoori cook must be able to make dishes like tandoori naan, tandoori kulcha, veggi kebab, tandoori prantha, etc. No education required, salary would be $15/hour with 40 hours/week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi language is required. Interested applicants may email resume to: rightchoicebc@yahoo.com

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

WELDERS required w/exp Sal: $27/hr Duties: Operate welding, soldering, brazing machines to repair / fabricate metal parts; maint. of equipment. Basic English required. Punjabi is an asset. Contact: Mr. Amrik E-mail:ggtruckrepairs@yahoo.ca Fax: 604-580-5985 Location: Surrey, BC

WOODWORKER Moulderman (women)

PERSONAL SERVICES 171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HANDS IN TOWN. Hot Oil. 10am - Midnight. 10077 Whalley Blvd. 604-719-5628 SHANGHAI. Spring Special $10 off with ad, 10am-12am 604591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

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LABOURERS

LABOURERS NEEDED, starting immed. Licence/vehicle an asset. 778-241-4640; 778-240-4184 or 778-823-6161 after 4:00.

FRED’S ACCOUNTING

260

GARDEN & LAWN Maint. Pruning, Hedge trim, Power Raking, Aeration. Free Est. Jason 604-614-5954

156

SALES SALES PEOPLE

Commissioned sales people required. Must have a good command of the English language, a reliable vehicle, and 2 to 3 years of HVAC sales experience. Interested in exploring this position, please email your resume to shepard@comfortplus.ca or fax it to 604-552-5989

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TRADES, TECHNICAL

FABRICATORS Medium-size manufacturing plant requires qualified steel fabricators with experience in structural sheet and plate work. Please apply in writing to:

Wellons Canada Corp. 19087 96th Avenue Surrey, BC V4N 3P2 Fax: (604) 888-2959 Attn: Manufacturing Manager PLASTERERS REQUIRED Two full-time permanent, Plasterers required by Fine Drywall Ltd. in Surrey. Must have min 2 yrs exp in this field. Duties incl. clean & prepare surfaces, mix plaster ingredients, apply coats of plaster using trowels, floats, etc. Wages $22.50/hr. E-mail resume to careers@finedrywall.com ROOFER Req. $22/hr. 2 or more yrs. exp. in Shingled Roofs, Tiles and Asphalt Shingles, Tar & Gravel Roofs. Roofing training or certificate required.Fax resume 778-394-5248 E-mail:gardianroofing@hotmail.com

EAGLE EYE DRIVING SCHOOL - Providing driver training Class 5 & 7. Call 778-823-4837

#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 #1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902 AAA SIHOTA ELECTRICAL Comm., Industrial & Res. Services. Licensed/bonded. 604-999-4573

604-617-4823, 604-543-7749

J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.

604.512.1872 206

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech. 20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr. 24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626. 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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CARPET CLEANING

Driveway removing, trenching & concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. Oil tank removal. 20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165 KEN’S DRAINAGE & EXCAVATION. Septic Fields, etc. Call 604-582-7779, cell: 604-644-0297. Better Business Bureau Member.

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CLEANING SERVICES

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS VISION EXOTIK FLOORING INC.

- Hardwood Floor Specialist -Installation, Sanding, Refinishing Express your unique and individual style with a custom stain. Dust free sanding. 778-995-Wood (9663). View our picture gallery at www.visionexotik.com

CHRIS’S GARAGE DOORS SERVICE: Special Broken Springs Replacement. New Doors & Openers. Competitive Prices. 604-970-0868

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LOCAL Cleaner avail Tues/Wed AM $25 hr/min 3 hrs loyal & reliable exc ref’s,move-outs 355.0239

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CONCRETE & PLACING

$300/12 HOURS &

Bonniecrete Const Ltd

FREE ROAD TEST.

Free Est & Warranties D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage Over 25 yrs exp. Ross 604D535D0124

604-618-2567 FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

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

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DRYWALL

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

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469

GARDENING

#1 QUALITY Garden Soil & Turf 3-6 yards delivered. Visa & Mastercard Accepted. Call Loren at (604)834-3090 A CLEAN CUT Lawn Care, Landscape, Mini Excavating, triming 604-220-9097,604-856-1558 A HON’S GARDENING - Lawn Maintenance - Triming - Power Washing - Pruning - Clean-up - Power Raking Cell: 604-440-8138 / 604-767-2125

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

ALL HANDS ON DECK

Sundeck Specialists ***Spring Special***

GUTTER, roof, power raking, aeration, siding driveway, deck cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356

• Basic 10 x 20 Pressure-treated Sundeck $2400 + HST • Basic 10 x 20 Cedar Sundeck $3000 + HST *Licensed *Insured *25 Years

HARRY’S LAWN CARE. Lawn cut $27.95, P. Raking, Aerating, Fertilizer, Trimming, year round care. Comm. & Res. 604-825-5545

Call Andre 604-836-7150 A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936. BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing Drywall + Electrical + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + Fans + floors & crown moulding. 21 yrs exp. Senior disc. Work Guar. Res/Comm. Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859. COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702. DECKS - R - US. Sundecks by exp. European craftsman. Interior home Renos. Kitchen/bath/bsmt. Insured. Ivan 778-549-6858

Exceptional Quality On Time, On Budget, As Promised... .Jim’s Mowing Spring Services - jimsmowing.ca

K & K Lawn Gardening Service Professional services rendered Weekly lawn cutting, power raking, aerating, lawn & garden maintenance. Res/Comm. For free estimates, please call:

604-589-8818 cell: 604-818-3641 Landscaping *Lawn maint.*Aerating *Power Raking *Hedge Trimming, Retaining walls *Etc. 604-724-4987 LAWN CUT (bi-weekly) & RUBBISH REMOVAL Good Work. Low $ Price. Free Est. Call 778-686-2889.

MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878 POWER RAKING $70 U-RAKE We rake $120; Aeration $55. Reg. size lot. Exc service. 604-818-4142

Building Customer Confidence

Quality Renovations WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. $95/gutters, $95/windows. 2 lvl. hm. $75/gutters, $75/windows. Excellent Service Since 1976. 778-861-0465 Always! Gutter, window cleaning, pressure washing, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627 DEMOSSING. Gutter Cleaning. Repairs. Roofing. Power Washing, painting, cedar ridgecap. Jeff’’s House Ext. 604-802-6310 Gutter, House & Window Cleaning All Hand Washed With A Brush! Best Rates! Randy (778)828-2127

POWER RAKING AERATING LIME AND FERTILIZER

LAWN CUTTING

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

Call Mike 604-953-0898

Reas Rates S Quality Work Yard Clean-Up, Gardening Lawn Maintenance, Pruning, Power Raking, Aeration, Moss Control, Gutter Cleaning Free Estimates. Call:

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All Green Lawn Care Weekly, bi-weekly & 10 day Lawn Cutting, Lawncare, Moss Control, Line & Fertilizer, Hedge Trimming, Pruning, Yard Clean-up. Power Raking and Aerating.

Tom 778-895-9030 or 604-582-1875

GARDENING • LANDSCAPING EN RD GA AKE M ERS OV

Home Improvement, Landscape & Garden Solutions

FREE ESTIMATES

www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993 Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good Prices. Reno’s, Repairs, Additions. Int/Ext. Martin 778-858-0773. RenoMan. Kitch & Bath, Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Ext Painting, Laminate floors. All Big and small Jobs. Call 604-728-3849

Your Dream Home Care... • Bathroom & Kitchen Reno’s • Unfinished Basements • Framing & Drywall • Hardwood / Laminate Inst. • Interior / Exterior Painting • Insurance Claims

(604)861-2689

Furnace & Duct Cleaning

Special pkg $89. Call 604-945-5801

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

1 CALL DOES IT ALL. Reno’s, bathrooms, kitchens, ceramic tiling, hardwood, laminate, granite tops. Call: Carlo (604)818-5919. ADDITIONS, Renovations & New Construction. Concrete Forming & Framing Specialist. 604.218.3064

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HOME REPAIRS

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.

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604-807-4763

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604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890

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* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB

SAM THE MAN. Renos, Flooring, Painting, Gutter Cleaning, Pressure Washing Call 778-899-2941

287 ROYAL KING GARDENING

• Fencing/Decks • Water Damage • Kitchens • Bathrooms • Finished Basements • 24 hr. Emergency Service • Grow-Op Remediation & Repair Ask about our Referral Program

West BC Xperts

HANDYPERSONS

MR. SUNNY GILL

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

All Aspects Of Sundeck Construction

283A 275

280 GARAGE DOOR SERVICES

Concrete Lifting Specialist

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

FENCING

1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 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. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957, 778-861-0220 PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

ACTION CARE Carpet CLEANING. Spring special ❖ 604-945-5801❖

$25/hour, $60/test

*10.5% Targeted ROI Paid Monthly • Federally Regulated – Audited Annually • RRSP, RIFF, RESP, LIRA, etc. Eligible • Backed by the hard asset of Real Estate To find out more visit: www.TheAlternative.ca or contact Jerome Lochkrin 778-297-5053 or info@thealternaitve.ca * Historical performance does not guarantee future returns.

GARDENING

SPRING CLEAN-UP trimming, power raking, lawn cutting & clean up. Free est’s, Reas Rates. (604) 773-0544, 930-2480

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

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

DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government Approved, BBB Member

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SCOTGUARD ELECTRICAL LTD.

Tax Returns From $20.00 Call Ali

R.A.G. DRIVING SCHOOL

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ELECTRICAL

AFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini, Bobcat, Stump Remov, Drainage, Driveway, grading, ditches, Small jobs ok. 604-841-6644

Kristy 604.488.9161 DRIVING SCHOOLS

GARDENING

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

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function... • Dinner Parties • Executive Meetings • Family Gatherings • Weddings / Banquets • B-B-Ques • Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

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Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627

www.actioncare.ca

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

DRYWALL

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

604-720-9244

6828-128 St. (Newton Pizza Unit)

Req. for West Coast Moulding & Millwork, Port Kells BC. Must have previous exp. running moulders & capability of grinding profile knifes, set-up of moulder heads & complete knowledge of a moulders operations. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with: • Advancement Opportunities • Excellent Remuneration & Benefits. Please Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or E-mail: jobs @westcoastmoulding.com

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Expert in electrical repairs & troubleshooting. Panel upgrades, Renovations Guart. work. Licensed/bonded BBB app. No job too small

Please fax resume: 604-575-0354 or Call: 604-575-0304 RIGHT CHOICE PRODUCTS, DBA Satya Asha Veggi Food World in Surrey is hiring 2 F/T Indian sweet maker cooks. Must have 3 years experience in making Indian style sweet dishes like burfi, rasgulla, gulab jamun, jalebi, kaju roll, laddoo, samosa, etc. No education required and salary would be $15/hour with 40 hours/week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi language is required. Interested applicants please email resume at: rightchoicebc@yahoo.com

FINANCIAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Decking Systems Railing Systems Outdoor Living

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Cedar Vinyl Decking Trex Decking Pressure Treated Deck Repairs Paving Stone & Concrete

Railings

Glass Aluminum Wrought Iron Trex Railings Cedar Pressure Treated

Outdoor Living

Fireplaces Kitchens & Barbeques Sun Rooms & Patio Covers Landscaping Hot Tubs & Pools Trellis & Gazebos

604-626-7100 www.deckexperts.ca

TrexPro Certified

HOME IMPROVEMENTS CKS SUNDE ow N k Boo Home Improvement, Landscape & Garden Solutions

FREE ESTIMATES

Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • Gardening Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone Railings • Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups Strata/Commercial/Residential Maintenace Programs Fencing • Landscape Products • Home Improvements (see our Home Improvement ad under section 287 Home Improvement)

Kitchens • Bathrooms • Renovations • Additions Outdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • Laminate • Sundecks Patios • Arbours • Pergolas • Railings • Pillars • Gates Driveways • Masonry Brick / Block • Retaining Walls Pavers Cultured Stone • Roofing • Windows / Doors Framing Fencing • Complete Renovations • Handyman Services & More • Gardening • Landscaping (see our Gardening and Landscaping ad under section 281 Lawn & Garden)

WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years

WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years

One Call Does It All, Follow us on

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B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home Renovation & Landscaping Company

B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home Renovation & Landscaping Company

604-501-9290

604-501-9290

www.mlgenterprises.ca

www.mlgenterprises.ca


52 Surrey/North Delta Leader Friday, May 6, 2011 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374

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

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GARAGE SALES

28th Annual Hyack Festival

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CLOVERDALE:

HUGE ANNUAL

ANTIQUE FAIR

CLAYTON VILLAGE

Queens Park Arenex, 600 Eight St New West,

GARAGE SALES

May 22nd & 23rd, 2011 10am-5pm daily. Admission $2

Sat. May 7th, 9-NOON OVER 25 SEPARATE SALES!

One of the many events to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Hyack Festival Association. www.hyack.bc.ca

MAPS PROVIDED across the street from 7048 188 St.

BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 Vendors 7am-3pm, 11475-126a St. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208

* RAIN OR SHINE *

WE’RE ON THE WEB

ARRANGED BY TONY Z Team

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REMAX TREELAND RLTY

Builder Retiring Sat. May 7th, 8am - 2pm 1662 - 146 St. S. Surrey

Complex Garage Sale 9168 Fleetwood Way, Surrey Sat. May 7th, 8am - 3pm Including Antiques & Collectibles.

Many tools for sale incl. Builder’s Level, Shop-Vac, Tile Saw, Roofing Gun & all other roofing tools. Garden tools, Garden wagon, Mahogany TV Wall Cabinet, etc. CLOVERDALE

MOVING SALE 18109 - 69 AVE. Saturday, May 7th - 9am to 1pm Treadmill, garden tools, lawn mower, crystal, Mikasa, lots of misc. household itmes, Xmas decorations and LOTS MORE....

HOME REPAIRS

CARPENTER - HANDYMAN Quality repairs, main’ t, installation. 30yr exp WCB Larry 604-916-3407

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FLEETWOOD: MAPLE COURT TOWNHOUSE, 16016 82 Ave. Sat May 7th, 9am-1pm. Rain or Shine. Moving / Garage Sale 12947 - 98A Ave. Surrey Sat. May 7th, 9am - 3pm

furnishings, microwave, chairs, pictures, VHS videos & machines + more. Rain or shine

PETER ROOFING Ltd. Roofing Specialists

S. SURREY

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SURREY

North Surrey Secondary School Dry Grad 2011 Garden and Garage Sale! Flea Market/Garage Sale/Plant Sale/Manure Sale/ Mothers Day Flowers/Bottle and Clothing Drive For stalls call Leslie at 604-581-4433

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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KITCHEN CABINETS

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

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LANDSCAPING

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

Danny’s Painting. Interior & Exterior, Free Estimates, Written Guarantee, full issued WCB cover. Danny 778-385-5549

INTERVAN PAINTING * Painting Contractor

PRINCE LANDSCAPING Pressure wash, Airretion, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge & Shrub Trim, Cedar Fence. Junk Removal. Raj 778-991-2054

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MOVING & STORAGE

ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience 604-506-7576 ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020 A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Professional movers. *Garbage removal *Big/small. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

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

604-537-4140 A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. Packing, cleaning & carpets. Handyman Services etc. 604-782-3044

EZ GO MOVERS Quick & Reliable Movers

* Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality. Price includes HST WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560

JACK’S HOME IMPROVEMENT. Prof painting & complete renos. Reasonable rates & quality work. Jack 604-716-3653, 604-767-6010

JUNK REMOVAL

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PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 $38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184 ABDUL Plumbing & Drainage. Low rates, same day service, guar’d qual work. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

Reno’s and Repairs

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

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

PAINTING SERVICES Quality, Reliable, and Affordable. Senior’s Discount.

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PRESSURE WASHING

HOT/COLD PRESSURE WASHING, res/com. Gutters, windows & much more. May Special-call now! 778-709-7477 or 778-709-7478

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

Best Deal DEMOLITION/RUBBISH Removal *concrete *drywall *stucco *trees *junk *etc. Ph: 604-354-4397

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EXTRA

PITT BULL puppy, 6 mo. old male, white chest, black, very friendly. $800. (778)858-1154 604-585-0277

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

GOT JUNK? Rubbish Removal 1-800-468-5865 www.1800gotjunk.com Redeem this ad & Save $23

Haul Anything... But Dead Bodies!! 604.

bradsjunkremoval.com

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FERTILIZERS MUSHROOM MANURE for sale Call 778-883-1591

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FURNITURE

RED’S RUBBISH REMOVAL. & Home Maintenance. Reasonable rates. Call Red 604-290-7033.

Sofa set, 3 piece (like new); 2 beds, 1 double, 1 single; 1 dresser, 2 electric stoves. Call (604)572-3360.

Rubbish Removal & more

560

Small Haul Help.

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread ASPHALT milling/grindings for sale. Langley, Surrey, N.Dela, Abbotsford, Mission. 604-532-3888 LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

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MISC. FOR SALE

604-202-3363

SUNDECKS

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com

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MISC. WANTED

FREE SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Cash for some complete scrap cars. 604-465-7940 or 580-3439.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO; KAWAI, 5 yrs. old, excellent condition, $2100 obo. Call 604819-0589.

REAL ESTATE 603

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing, gates. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

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604-328-6387

AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER” CERAMIC TILE Installations, renovations, repairs, design work. Small jobs welcome. Dave 604-644-8799

TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060

APPLIANCES

SOFA & LOVESEAT $200; patio furniture, (table & 4 chairs), $150 obo. Call 604-761-6845.

ROOF, gutter, window, siding, deck, driveway cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356

South West Pro Wash Mobile $99; Rancher $149

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FRIDGE $175; stove $150; washer $150; dryer $125. Good cond. Warnty. Free del. 604-951-4002.

Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044

SL PAINTING Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

WCB INSURED

PURE MALTESE pups, vet ✓, vac. dewormed, reg. father & grandparents. both working studs. Family raised. $750. 604-852-2478 SWISS mountain dog x pups ready May 17 family raised vet✓ first shot, dewormed. Lve msg 604-795-7662.

220.JUNK(5865)

Call Ian 604-724-6373

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

GERMAN Shepherd pups, ckc reg. parents German bloodlines with no slope, exc temperament. $750. (604)796-3026. No sun calls

604.587.5865

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

Phone 778-847-2468

GERMAN Shepherd pups, 1st shots, males & females. Exc European bloodline. (604)997-2404

TILING

ACREAGE

INVESTMENT PROPERTY (possible tax shelter) at Craigmyle, Alta (a half section) presently rented to a cow & calf operation. Asking $176,000. RANGELAND REAL ESTATE 1-403-854-4456

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

1

bdrm. 1 bath. 700 sq. ft. ground floor condo near all amen. 2 prkin stalls, window screens, s/s appliances, W/D, H/W and Italian tile flrs., 9 ft. ceilings, gym, theatre room, outdoor swimming pool and hot tub, southern exposure, wheelchair access, storage locker, lots of extras.

Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

CHARLTON Gardens 15385 101A Ave

636

Asking price is $239,000 and contact info is: kim.home@telus.net or 604.585.8737

Major 30,000 sq. ft. Landscaping Supply Yard, 2 Forklifts, 1 bobcat, all stock. Living quarters. Low rent. In sunny & hot Merritt. $159,000: with option to buy land. Janice 250315-3672 or Paul 250-378-2337

Chocolate CKC reg’d LAB pups, 1st shots, tattoo, view parents, H & E, ready now. $750. 604-533-3733

REAL ESTATE

WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT. Manufactured, Modular & Park models. Tremendous savings. Luxurious 1512 sq ft home including delivery and installation only US $109,950. Many other plans available. The Home Boys 877-976-3737, 509-481-9830 or www.hbmodular.com We will beat ANYONE’S price!!

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

LAB RETRIEVER PUPS, yellow & black, $550. Vet check, quality lineage, dew claws, 1st shots, dewormed. (604)702-0217

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

Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine

MR. PAINTER’S

BOXER PUPS, 3F/2M, fawn, p/b, $850. Ready may 30. Call (604)798-6669 chwk

EARTH FRIENDLY

PAVING/SEAL COATING

Master Painter, 27 yrs exp. Int / Ext. Premium Quality Paint. Free Est. Pwr.wash, wallpaper.Carl 951-0146

604-580-2171

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

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Vincent 543-7776

Starting from $29/hour.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!

ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

From $48/per

RYAN’S MOVING 604-782-3610

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Getting a job couldn’t be easier!

Member of Better Business Bureau

www.ezgomovers.com

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

CHEAP

A-OK PAINTING Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com

BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES P/B. Males $400, Vet chk, 1st shots Call 604-250-4360, 604-856-7975

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

Saturday May 7th, 9-4 15945 96th Avenue

ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

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.

PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

www.recycle-it-now.com

Running this ad for 7yrs

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12953 - 20 Ave.

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

PETS

Harjit Pattar 604-589-4603 604-857-3325

St. Marks Church

APARTMENT/CONDOS

Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327

• New Roof Re-Roofing • Repairs • Cedar Shakes • Shingles Duroids • Torch-on

Saturday, May 7 9am to Noon

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

www.bestbusyboysroofing.com

PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

Cul-de-sac Sale 2470 149A St. Sat. May 7, 9-2 Grandfather’s clock, household

S SURREY

Sat. May7 ★ 9am - 4pm

We have household items, clothes, crafts, tools, fishing & golf equipment, auto supplies & MUCH MORE! Rain or Shine

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

D Conversion from cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, Fibreglass D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Free Estimates. Call Gary 604-599-5611 OR Visit

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

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters $80. 24 hrs. 7dys/wk. 604-240-5362 JJ ROOFING. New Roofs/Re-Roofs / Repairs. Summer Special ~ 20% Off. Free Est. Refs. WCB Insured. Member BBB. Jas @ 604-726-6345

Townhouse Complex

15501 89 A Ave

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE Sale/Fundraiser Tons of Great Items at 2 locations 5840 172nd Street 48 - 7074 - 138th Street May 7 & 8 (9:30am - 4 pm) Proceeds help the dogs in our care westcoastrottweilerrescue.com

FLEETWOOD ★★★★★★★

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GARAGE SALES

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REAL ESTATE

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

1 level 1600 sq ft T.H. 2 BR 2 Bath 2 Car Gar, Adult Complex, Fleetwood area. 604-589-5633

Surrey - Brookside - near Bear Creek Park Beautiful 4 bdrm + den. 3 full bathrooms. Master with soaker tub, sep. shower & toilet. Nr schools & highschool. New laminate flooring & paint. 2 car garage. New S/S appl. Recently Reno’d. $682,000: (604)590-0402

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HOUSES FOR SALE

638

MORTGAGES

OPEN HOUSE

CLOVERDALE Open House: 4 Bdr, 4 ba, Sat, May 7, 11am-4pm. 17201 Jersey Drive. $599K. 604-309-5455 SAT. & SUN. May 7 & 8, 2-4 p.m. 16028 - 80th Ave. Surrey. 7 bdrms 6 baths. $749,900. Rina Ng 604805-5022 McDonald Rlty. Westmar

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TOWNHOUSES

HUNTSFIELD, 2 BEDROOM cozy rancher style townhouse! Large size den could be 3rd bedroom w/closet. Secure, gated complex. Immediate possession. 604-7792549

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 703

ACREAGE

15 ACRES OF FARMLAND with water on the property for lease. Aldergrove area. 604-856-9170 FARMLAND FOR LONG-TERM LEASE in DELTA: 23 acres, 5450 104 St.; In Langley: 28 acres, 88 St. & 264 Ave. Land only. For info call 604-683-9641.

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

EXQUISITE SANCTUARY Fabulous 2.26 private acres with creek in beautiful Alberni Valley on Vancouver Island. Enchanting 3600 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom custom built 1995 home. Outstanding 57x40 shop with own bathroom, lots of parking. Features hardwood, tile throughout, custom cabinetry. Gas fireplaces, stove, heat and hot water; ensuite with soaker tub. Thinking of a life style change? Move to Vancouver Island. Even better, move to Port Alberni, the Salmon Capital of the World! Visit www.albernihomes4u.ca for more information on this “one of a kind” property. Asking $649,000 RE/MAX Mid Island Realty Port Alberni, B.C. John Stilinovic 250-724-4725 Toll Free 1-877-723-5660

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OKANAGAN

*SPECTACULAR* 4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake! Lakeshore living At it’s Best! 101 ft frontage by 88 ft. Fabulous 180 - degree water view with tons of outdoor living space. VACATION HOME 1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. Upper level - 3 bdrms Main level - 1 large bdrm Main bathrm, Open floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 512 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel. Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends with loads of summer fun for everyone! 5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC. Only $729,000

Call 604-542-0865 or 250-955-6398 Email:

dlklitch@telus.net For more details

$975 Langley-Bright Clean 1 bdrm w/den 1st flr condo. Modern kitchen, w/d, covered patio, own fenced yard, 2 yrs old. Avail now. n/p 604302-0390

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

Cloverdale, 17683-57 Ave. 2 Walk up Apartments, 1 bdrm and 1 bdrm & den. Rents start at $650 per month.

604-535-8080 Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com CLOVERDALE: 17719 58A Ave. Spacious 1 bdrm Aprt. w/ small storage room. Nr bus & racetrack. Refs req’d. Call: 778-888-2497 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. 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 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. Bachelor suite, $525/mo, quiet complex, no pets, 604-596-1099.


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DELTA WEST 4895 - 55B St, Ladner Spacious 1 bedroom & Bachelor Suites Balconies, rent incl heat & h/w. Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P

Call 604.946.1094 Bayside Property Services Ltd.

GUILDFORD - 1 Bdrm apt. 520 sq/ft with 2 appli’s. In nice parklike setting near shops & bus. Avail June 1st. $750/mo incl heat & hot water. No Pets. BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.

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NEWTON. 6289 KGH. Lrg retail space, 2800 s.f., large prkg lot. $2500/mo + prop tax. 604-590-8123 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888. PORT KELLS WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE. 3,125 - 9,175 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Surrey. Call Rachel at 604-633-2888 WAREHOUSE/OFFICE for lease Fr 1520 sq.ft.- 5087 sq.ft. Near or on Langley Bypass. 604-290-2929

1,900 sq.ft. across from S.M.H. Ideal for Dr.’s & other profs. Can rent all or part of office. Rent negotiable. Email lee@cowleylawcorp.ca

715

GUILDFORD

FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives...

730

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

Surrey, 13399 104th Ave. Brand New Luxury High rise Units

Guildford Mall / Public Library

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS •

Close to SFU, Skytrain & Shopping Across from new library & City Hall Co-ed Gym, men’s & women’s shower rooms, theater room, meeting room, pool table, fob entry system, underground gated parking lot, weekend security guard, on site property manager 9’ ceilings, 6 top of the line appliances, granite counters, some units with balcony

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Phone 604-582-0465 • LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. 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

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2nd flr, 1 bd, 466 sq’ $850 2nd flr, 2 bd 760 sq’ $1150 16th flr, 2 bd 920 sq’ $1195 17th flr, 2 bd 920 sq’ $1250 Avail., immed. one week rent at no charge. Call Wayne at (778)898-7040

Stratatech Property Management

LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! 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 NEWTON, 75/120A St. 2 Bdrm apt $860 + cable, 3 bdrm $970 + cable. W/D hookups, no pets, quiet-family complex, call 604-501-0505. NEW WESTMINSTER

Large newly renovated 1 & 2 bdrm units available in wellkept concrete building. New floors and appl’s. Freshly painted. Patio and large storage room inste. 3 laundries in bldg. Rent incl’s heat & hot water. Sauna & jacuzzi. 5 min. walk to skytrain, Douglas College & New West Quay. Close to all amenities. Please call 604-834-1756 www.aptrentals.net 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

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. Near 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

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

MISC. FOR RENT

THE BEST ACCOMMODATION

Call: 604-585-1966.

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!

RENTALS

BOLIVER HTS. Lrg clean 3 bdrm. Appls. Prkg. No temples in area. Avail now. $1350. 604-951-0971. A Place to Call Home CLOVERDALE - Fully reno’d cozy 1 bdrm ground level, well maint. duplex, large yard. Storage, w/d, prkg, n/s, n/p. Close to transit. $720 inc utils. June 1st. 604-739-7505

To view 604-501-4413

stratatech@shawcable.com Surrey. 6289 King George Blvd. Lrg lot. 4 bdrm + 2 lrg l/rms. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $1400/mo. 604-590-8123. SURREY CENTRAL. #311-13490 Hilton Rd. Reno’d 2/bdrm top floor condo. 5/appli. N/P, N/S. $800/mo. Avail now. Call Luke at 604-5904888 Remax SURREY CENTRAL, Newer 1/bdrm + den. Secure pkng, $950/mo. Avail June 1. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604728-5460.

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

KICK BACK & RELAX IN SOUTH SURREY Short term - Weekly - Monthly accommodation. Seeking professional visitors to rent throughout the year. Deluxe, fully furnished & equipped 2 bdrm. + rec. rm. + 2 bath T/House. Crown Mouldings, H/W laminate flooring and slate. Gas F/P, Alarm, Netflix, Cable & WiFi. 1 car garage parking. No Smoking inside, covered patio & outdoor seating. Amenities rm. incls. full gym, outdoor hot tub & pool. Call for more info.

604.488.9161 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. Has 3 large lots available for your mobile. Call 604-597-4787.

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HOMES FOR RENT

CEDAR HILLS 101/129A. 3 Bdrm up, 1 bdrm bsmt down. Pets ok. Avail now. $1650/mo + utils. Near all amens. 604-537-9774 CHIMNEY HTS. 7326 145 St. 3/bdrm + den Rancher. $1400/mo. Avail June 1. 1(250)845-3054 DELTA, 7832 109A St. 4/bdrm bsmt home. dble gar. No suite. 4/appli. N/P, N/S. May 15. $1425. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax FLEETWOOD 3/4 HOUSE 3 bdrm., lge. fenced yard, 5 appl. Strg. in/out. $1200 + 3/4 utils. N/S N/P. June 1. 604-836-2372 FRASER HEIGHTS: 1300 sq.ft. 3 bdrm, 2 full baths incl enste, new kit with s.s. appls & cabinets, den, pri lndry, big cvrd sundeck & yard. Newly reno’d, F/P, garage prkg + o/s prkg, alarmed. June 1st. $1500. (778)808-7861 or (604)961-7902. GREEN TIMBERS, 89/146. Clean 3 bdrm + den single family 2,000+s/f. N/S. N/P. $1640. 604-592-9883. GUILDFORD, 151A/93 Ave. Large 4/bdrm, plus fam. rm. 3 full baths, 2 car gar., Nr amen. $1750/mo. May 15. N/S, N/P. 604-537-4532 ..

Surrey City Ctr. 108/134. 1 bdrm apt. Inste lndry. 1 prkg. storage. N/S. N/P. $800. 604-649-1235. SURREY

DONCASTER APARTMENTS Newly Renovated Rent Incentive!! Apply within Family oriented bldg near Guildford Mall. Spacious 1 bdrm from $800/mo; 2 bdrm from $1000/mo. Some with laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. F/P, 4 appl’s, in-ste storage, large patio. Secure prkg. avail. Laundry on each floor. Heat & hot water. N/P. Well worth your inspection.

Call 604-589-1805 www.aptrentals.net SURREY

Large 1 Bedrooms Available Immediately, quiet bldg. in a park-like setting. 3 Full size appl’s, Washer & dryer. Close to Guildford Mall & theatre. Please call 604-589-1167

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

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*

746

OFFICE/RETAIL

ROOMS FOR RENT

SURREY. 12870-105th Ave. No smoking, no pets. Available immediately. $375/mo. 604-719-3195

750

SUITES, LOWER

147/77 XL New g/lvl 3bdr 2bath washer hwd flr alrm net nr schl dog neg N/S $985 incl util 604-597-5943 2 bdrm-bright,grnd level.Fleetwood.$800 incl.utils,cable&washer/dryer.N/S N/P.Nr amens.604880-6014 2 BR Furnished Basement Suite May 2011, 850$.1 Living Room, 604-996-6862.17712-101A Ave. Surrey BC V4N5V8 BEAR CREEK 144/80th, 2 bdrm., clean, close to school & bus. N/P N/S. $700 mo. cable & int. incl. Avail. now. (604)441-6090 BEAR CREEK. 1 bdrm grd lvl ste. Priv. ent. ns/np. No lndry. $500 incl utils. 778-997-2539, 604-597-2539. BEAR CREEK. Bright grnd lvl 1 bdrm suite. N/S, cat ok. $550/mo. incl cable & utils. Avail. June 1. 604-597-6770 or 604-346-9054. BOLIVAR Hts, newer spac 1 bdrm, nr all amens, ns/np, June 1st. $550 incl utils/cable/net. 778-395-8585. CEDAR HILLS: 1 Bdrm g/l ste, new house. Avail now. $550/mo incl hydro. NS/NP. (604)583-2287 CEDAR HILLS, 1bdrm, nr all amen. $630 incl heat, light, basic cbl, phone & int. Avail. May 1st. NS/NP. no ldry 604-583-3392 CENTRAL SURREY 8980 141A St. 2 bdrm suite, incl cable, net, utils & laundry. 1 Person $650 or Couple $750/mo. NS/NP, Available now. 604-590-7042 or 778-861-7042 Chimney Heights, 145/74. 2 bdrm new home, $650 incl utils, sat TV, NO SMOKING, NO PETS, May1. 604-543-7818, 778-888-7863 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 146/76A, 1 & 2 bdrm stes. No lndry. NS/NP. $550 & $650 incl util. 604-726-3511 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 148/67A Ave Lrg 1 bdrm ste. $600 incl hydro/sat. Avail now. NP/NS. 778-837-6135. CHIMNEY Heights 148/74. 1 bdrm suit prof, ns/np, n/laund. Avail now. $550 incl utils/cable. 604-507-4599 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 2 bedroom bsmt suite. Available immed. $700 incl utils. Call 604-507-1815.

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SUITES, LOWER

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. Bachelor suite. N/s, n/p. Avail. May 1st. $475/mo. incl. utils. 604-593-3522 CHIMNEY HILLS. LRG 2 BDRM grd lvl suite. N/S N/P. Avail May 15 or June 1. $600/mo. incl utils. 778549-9141. CHIMNEY HTS. 146th/76A. 1 bdrm. $525 & 2 bdrm. $725 incls. utils. No lndry. n/s. n/p. Now. 604-593-2056. CHIMNEY HTS. New 2 bdrm grd lvl. Private ent. Alarm & A/C. $750. N/S. N/P. June 1. 604-597-4149. CHIMNEY RIDGE. 1 bdrm $550/mo. 2/bdrm $650/mo., new appls, lam.flrs thruout. Sat TV & net neg. May 15. 604-317-7862 CLOVERDALE, 189/55, 2 SUITES 2 bdrm. $850 & 1 bdrm, $700. Hydro, cable & laundry incl. Avail. Immed. NS/NP. 778-574-8283. CLOVERDALE: 192A/68A, New lrg bright 2/bdrm, own lndry, sep ent. $910/mo incl utils/net. NS/NP. June 1. 604-575-1766, 604-812-1766. ENVER Creek 82/146 bright, lrg, 2 bd, full.ba, alarm, nr amen $725 incl utils, av.now. Ns/Np. 604-599-9364 ENVER CREEK, 83/145A Lge 1 bdrm Nr schl/bus, ns/np. Incl utils/cbl. Avail now. 604-572-7390 778-229-5762 FLEETWOOD Newly Renovated above grnd 2 bdrm ste, avail immed. $700 incl utils. No lndry, smoking or pets. 604-790-6045 FLEETWOOD, 146/81Ave. 2 bdrm. suite in new home. Nr park & school. $650 utils incl. Small pet ok. Avail. May 1. 604-507-7145. FLEETWOOD. 15390 82nd Ave. 1200 sq/ft 2 bdrm very bright bsmt suite, grnd lvl, 1 bath, central to schools & shopping, private yard, natural gas f/p, w/d. N/S, pets ok, avail June 1st. $800/mo +utils. 604-818-9480 Rick. FLEETWOOD - 1 bdrm bsmt suite, Avail, June 1st. Inc utils. $580/mo. (604)596-5903 FLEETWOOD, 2/bdrm bsmt suite. $700/mo incl util & cbl. N/P, N/S. Cl to school. May 15. (604)594-9769 FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm g/l priv yard. $700 incl utils. Np/ns. No lndry, no cbl. Avail. End or May. 604-5720982 or 604-488-9247. FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm. Nr amens. $700/mo. incls. utils./cbl. n/s, n/p. Refs. Avail immed. 604-306-8731. FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm. suite, grnd. floor, N/S N/P. June 1. $750 mo. (604)596-3135 FLEETWOOD, 2 BDRM suite, nr ameni. NS/NP. $600 incl utils & cable. Avail now. (604)543-8146.

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RENTALS 750

SUITES, LOWER

FLEETWOOD lrg bright 1bdrm ste $675 +hydro & 2 bdrm ste $775 + hydro. Quiet area on bus route, nr skytrain/shops,ns/np. 604-582-6989 FRASER HEIGHTS 2 bdrm bright g/l ste $775/mo. incl inste W/D, utils. NS/NP Refs. 604-584-0910 Fraser Hts.107/157 .2 lrg bdrm,1.5 bath, D/W, NS/NP. N/lndry. $850 incl utils/cble. 604-584-8081. FRASER HTS, Brand New 1 or 2 bdrm suite, $650 or $750 + utils. NS/NP. Lndry avail. 604-999-7158. GUILDFORD 156/94. 2 Bdrm gr/lvl nr bus/schl, ns/np, June1. $850 incl hydro. 604-581-9433 / 773-0575. GUILDFORD, above grnd 2 bdrm, priv prk. Cls. school, mall, bus. $700 incl utils. NP/NS. No lndry. June 1st. Phone 778-865-2751. GUILDFORD. Clean 1 bdrm. grnd lvl. with d/w & cable. Nr. all amens. Immed. $650 n/s, n/p.604-584-8601 N. DELTA, 11085 - 84 Ave. 1 Bdrm grnd lvl ste, ns/np, $550 incl utils. Avail now. 604-594-1154, 351-4497 N.DELTA 78/116A. Reno clean 2 bdrm $700 incl cbl/utils, nr amens, no ldry., avl now NS/NP. (604) 7157262, 591-6737 NEWTON, 127/60 Ave. Nice clean lrg 3 bdrm, $850 incl utils. Avail. June 1. NS/NP. 778-238-1402. NEWTON 130/65. 1 bdrm suite, $525 incl utils & cable. Avail now. N/P. N/S. 604-726-4244. NEWTON 140A. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl. Incl utils. Nr all amens. Avail now. N/P, no lndry. $650. (604)543-2810 NEWTON 14427-68 AVENUE 2 bdrm bsmt suite $700/mo incl hydro & cable. Avail now. N/P, N/S. 604-572-6585 or 604-807-8244. NEWTON 150B/69 1 Bdrm walk-out bsmt. Prkg avail. $550 incl cble/net. N/P. (604) 593-5702 or 710-4435. NEWTON. 1 Bdrm grnd lvl suite. Ref’s req’d. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 604-590-2753 or 778-846-2753. NEWTON. 2 bdrm bsmt, bright & clean. Nr all amenits. No laundry. N/P. $700 utils & cable. incl. Avail immed. 604-724-6756. NEWTON. 2 bdrm, Ns/np, no ldry. Priv dr/way, nr bus. $600 incl hydro. Now. 604-596-5337, 604-617-1129 NEWTON 2 bdrm ste, avail now. $650 incl util. Cls to ament. NP/NS, no ldry no cble 604-812-3204 NEWTON, 2/bdrm suite. Avail now. $530/mo incl util. No laundry. N/S, N/P. Cl to schools (604)591-6078 NEWTON - 62 & 137 St. Ground level 2 bdrm, neat & clean. N/S, N/P. $650/mo incl. utils & cable. No lndry. Avail. now. (604)597-7176

BUY, RENT OR SELL

RENTALS 750

SUITES, LOWER

NEWTON, 68/121A. 2 bdrm suite. Private entrance. Avail. now. N/S N/P. Call 604-250-2222. NEWTON, awesome 1000sf 1 bdrm + den own lndry heat & h/water incl. $750 May 15 NS/NP 604-596-5846 PANORAMA, 1 bdrm g/l in new hse $500 incl hydro/cbl NS/NP Avail now 604-597-9434, 604-800-3012 ROYAL HTS., 1 & 2 bdrm ste’s in new house. Nr all amens. N/P, N/S. May 1. 604-715-9038 or 951-7290 SURREY 105/128. 3Bdr gr/lvl suite, priv entry, everything new, ns/np, $1300 incl utils. 604-725-2981. SURREY, 140/108th. 2 bdrm suite. Sep ent. Nr amenits. $720. May 1/15. N/P. N/S. 604-584-9743 SURREY, 142/114 AVE. Newer bright 1 bdrm gr/lvl, full bth, nr bus, washer, sec alarm, $625/mo incl utils/cble/net. NS/NP.604-583-4668 SURREY. 14571 82A Ave. 1 bdrm, near amens. NS/NP $500 incl utils. No ldry/cbl. Avl now. 778-288-7331 SURREY, 14808/71A Ave. NEW cls to school. 1 & 2 bdrms. Avail now. N/S, N/P, $525 & $625/mth. Util, cbl & wireless net included. 778-565-1839, 604-816-6662 shopimpo@aol.com Surrey, 97/Scott Rd. 1 bdrm bsmt Ns Np. Nr amenits/SkyTrain. May 15. 604-957-1156, 778-708-7811. SURREY, central, 2 bdrm, grnd lvl, cls to all amenities, avail. May 15. $550 incl util & lndry. 778-995-6444 SURREY. NEW 2 bedroom 1300sqft Basement Suite. - 13 WINDOWS! High ceiling, Alarm, Smoke, Own Heat Control, Heated floors, Living and Dinning Room, + 450 SQFT entry balcony, Wi5, cable, and heat/water included. 604-616-5192 SURREY nr Kwantlen. 2 Bdrm suite, new flooring, new fridge & stove, nice & clean, nr all amens, ns/np, avail now. 604-599-5523. SURREY/Panorama area 2 bdrm bsmt ste, NP/NS. Incl cable, hydro, lndry.$675. Immed. 604-599-8030

SURREY SUITE Spacious 2 bdrm located near 146 St. & 76A Ave. N/P, N/S, Avail. immed. $800/mo. Roger Wiens Lighthouse Realty (604)649-4871 WHALLEY: 11171 132 St. 2 bdrm $760/mo incl cable, laundry & utils. Avail now. 604-518-9505

751

SUITES, UPPER

BEAR CREEK, Brand new 2 bdrm coach house, sep. entr, nr all amenities. $950 incl utils. NP/NS. Avail. now. Phone 604-897-4457.

Use Classifieds 604-575-5555

Emergency Preparedness Week May 1-7, 2011 Delta’s Emergency Program is responsible for coordinating Delta’s preparation for, response to, and recovery from a major emergency/disaster. Emergency Preparedness Begins with You! Everyone has a role to play in emergency preparedness. Know the hazards, make an emergency plan with your family and prepare a kit with essential supplies to sustain you and your family for a minimum of 72 hours. Emergency Preparedness Public Education information is available at Delta Municipal Hall, Fire Halls, Community Policing Stations (CoPS), Recreation Centres and Libraries. Groups of 15 or more people are eligible to receive a presentation on Emergency Preparedness.

604-589-5505

SURREY 120/80Ave: 3rd flr 1 bdrm condo w/patio, 5 appls, gas f/p, h/w & gas incl, u/g secure prkg & storage locker. N/S. N/P. $900/m. Avail immediately. 604-781-2473.

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RENTALS

LANGLEY City. 3 bdrms, 2 lvl + bsmt 4 appls. Lrg fncd yd. N/S. N/P. $1400 + utils. 604-576-9715 N.DELTA, 6 bdrm, 2 bath, near all amens. N/S, N/P. Avail immed. Call: 604-715-9038 or 951-7290. N.DELTA: 75 Ave./115 St. Upper house, hwd, 3bdrms. 2.5 bths, Garage, lndry, Shop rm. Lrg yard. $1350 + 60% utils. 778-908-8419 N.DELTA Kennedy Hts, 3 Bd rancher, quiet area nr schools, bus, shopping ctr, May 15. 604-780-2125 NEWTON. 129/66A Ave. Cln reno’d 3 bdrm. Lge fam & liv/rms, 2.5/ba. Dble. gar. All appl. Nr. school. $1600/mo + utils. June 1. 502-0938 Own a 3 bedroom townhouse w/$3300 down: Several updated 3 bdrm townhomes in Surrey, Cloverdale & Langley w/fenced yards, laminate floors, PETS OK. $1179/mo. mortgage + $250/mo. for maint. fees & taxes oac. $42,399/yr & 600 beacon score to quality. OR QUICK DATES avail. on some units. Call Jodi Steeves w/ Re/Max Treeland @ 604-833-5634 for more details. Houses available starting at $6375 down with $65,000 comb’d Inc & 680 beacon. Ask for details. SURREY, 145/76 Ave. 4 yrs. 4/bdrms, 3/baths, dble garage, gas f/p, Shrd utils. May 15. N/P, N/S. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460.

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MOTELS, HOTELS

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

Neighbourhood Emergency Preparedness Program (NEPP) is a community-based training program, designed to assist families and neighbourhoods to be self-reliant during the first 72 hours after a major emergency. Contact your local Community Police Office for more information on registration and training opportunities. Delta Emergency Social Services (ESS) volunteers assist in coordinating emergency shelter, food, clothing, emotional support and family reunification for residents displaced as a result of an emergency/disaster. Delta ESS thanks the following organizations for their support: Beach Grove Motel Canadian Inn Coast Tsawwassen Inn Delta Town & Country Inn Meadows Restaurant North Delta Inn Econo Lodge Sundance Motel Real Canadian Super Store Boston Pizza

McDonalds Pantry Restaurant Ricky’s All Day Grill Knight & Day Fields Ronnie’s Restaurant White Spot Sunshine Taxi Gateway Star Motel Jim the Greek Restaurant

Compass Point Inn Safeway Save On Foods Thrift Store – Salvation Army Thrifty Grocery Store Wal-Mart Zellers Coast Mountain Bus Company Thrift Store – Surrey Memorial

For information on emergency preparedness and volunteer opportunities, contact Delta’s Emergency Program Office at (604) 952-3101 or email emergencyprogram@corp.delta.bc.ca The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca


54 Surrey/North Delta Leader Friday, May 6, 2011 RENTALS 751

TRANSPORTATION

SUITES, UPPER

809

BOLIVAR HTS. 3 bdrm top flr, nice hse. H/W flrs. June 1st. $1300/mo incl utils/cble/net. 778-394-0096. FLEETWOOD 17101 80 Ave. Brand new 2 bdrm sep suite, parking, $800/mo incl util, cable, internet. May15. (604)773-5134 MURRAYVILLE upper 4 bdrm, 2 full baths, shared w/d, ns/np, avail now, $1400 +utils. Ref’s. 604-376-7699. NEWTON. Bright spac. 3 bdrms. 5 appls. F/P. W/W. N/S. N/P. $1150 utils incl. June 1. 619-3508.

752

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

TRANSPORTATION 818

TRANSPORTATION

CARS - DOMESTIC

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

1992 GEO METRO, good condition $1600. Call: (604)607-0519.

1998 Audi A4 quattro, V6, 5spd, 317KM. $3000 obo. 250-307-1215. 1998 CADILLAC CATERA - 135K, 4 dr. auto, leather, loaded, local, new tires / brakes, runs great, $2300obo. Must See 778.895.4260 2000 MONTE CARLO SS, fully loaded, black with black lthr. int. 3.8 V6, exc. cond. $5495 604-465-0044 2001 PONTIAC MONTANA 137,000km. Runs great, auto. $3600. obo (604)535-8940 2004 BUICK LASABRE, cloth int, 148K, show room cond, private, $7900 obo. 604-593-5072. 2004 CAVALIER, 4 door, 5/spd, AirCared, 80,000 km., $2,500 obo. Phone 604-930-4650

TOWNHOUSES

CLOVERDALE 174/57 Ave. 2 Bdrm townhouse, $880, quiet family complex, no pets. Call 604-576-9969.

GUILDFORD GLEN 14860 101 A Ave. 3 bdrm T/H. Family housing. Avail. Apr 1. $985 Near all amen’s, bus stop. 604-451-6676.

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1993 NISSAN ULTIMA - Aircared, 4dr, auto, 4 cyl, a/cond, c/d, runs great $800 obo. Call 604-593-0377 2003 G35 Infinity, 2 dr, 7 speed, grey, leather interior, fully loaded. $21,000 obo. (604)930-8883 2003 MITSUBISHI ECLIPSE, auto, 1 owner, 95K, silver, black leather, mint cond, $6400, (778)889-3560.

LANGLEY

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

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288 The Scrapper

VEHICLES WANTED

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Call 604-532-2036 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 3 Bdrm T/H W/D, quiet family complex. $940 + utils, no pets (604)596-1099. NEWTON 139/68 AVE. 3 Bdrm, $990, quiet family complex, hookups, no pets, call 604-599-0931 NEWTON. 73/140. Spacious 3 bdrm. T/H. N/P, cls. to amens/scls. Available now. Call: 604-308-4308 SURREY CENTRAL, Newer 3/bdrms T/H, 2/bthrms, 2/pkng. $1300/mo. Avail May 15. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

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SURREY / Delta Border

MOVE IN NOW! Large 3 bdrm & den townhomes with inste storage. $1350/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths, gas fireplace to relax by. Close to schools, shopping & transit.

810

AUTO FINANCING RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

2003 Dodge Diesel, standard, 58,000kms. & 26’ Jayco 5th wheel. 12’ slide. $30,000 (604)599-9043 2005 Komfort trlr 231, great cond. Rear strg garage, solar, elec hitch, invertor, $14,500. 604-858-8652 2006 25’ TRAVEL TRAILER, sleeps 6, slide out, exc. cond. $14,900. Tom (604)531-2984 2006 NORTHSHORE 30 FT Travel trailer, 36” dble slides, bunk units, fully loaded $24,000. 604-824-8970 2007 CHEROKEE Lite 18DD, sleeps 7, Tub, shower, Micro, A/c. $10,500: 604-596-0275

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MARINE

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

TRUCKS & VANS

1992 Mazda Van - auto, 4 cyl. stereo, regular servicing, aircared, gd cond. $899/obo. 604-531-5094. 1997 RANGER XLT super cab, 4 X 2, 1 owner, loaded, extras. $3,500. Phone (604)463-2507 2000 GMC JIMMY SLS V6, 4.3L, loaded, new brakes, tires & battery. 4x4. $3500 obo. 778-846-5649 2001 DODGE 1500, ext. cab, black, w/box liner 4X4 318 V8 fuel injected trailer hitch, elec trailer brake. Aircared. $12,750.obo. 1 owner, well maintained. Purchased new at Abby Chrysler. Joe 604-309-7302 2005 FORD F-150 XLT TRITON CREW CAB Auto, Air, PBrakes,PLocks, PWindows, CD, Cruise $11,500.00 604-996-5120 2005 GMC SIERRA, 2 whl dr, 6 cyl. 86K. White. New tires, longbox, alloy wheels. $8750. 778-868-9173. 2008 DODGE RAM 3500. Crew cab, long box, full load, s. roof, leather, 96K. $29,860 obo. 604836-5931

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BOATS

SEAGUL 3 h.p. out board motor $300. (604)687-4305

CA$H Top Dollar Today!

Scrap Cars & Trucks

778.772.4724 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

810

AUTO FINANCING

Come See The Loan Approver! CREDIT PROBLEMS? BRITISH COLUMBIA’S #1 Place to GO for Bad Credit Auto Loans!

I Sheri Mountain formerly of Croft Agencies Ltd. TAKE NOTICE that as of April 30, 2011, I am no longer assoicated with Croft Agencies or its operations.

Seeking information on relatives of Gerald Dwayne Penz born 1939 in Hepburn, SK. Died 2010 in Langley, BC Please contact: Steven E. Burton, Solicitor at Campbell Burton & McMullan LLP in Langley before May 25, 2011 Tel - 604-533-3821

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72. Gallic friend 73. Marathoner's problem: 2 wds. 77. Not know from -78. A sib 79. Kind of seal 80. Habitation on a height 81. Tantrum 82. English king 84. Influence 85. Feature of goats, both male and female 86. -- Gauche 87. Chills 88. Midpoint 89. Hard to fathom 92. Simple shoe 93. Like some students: hyph. 97. Good judgment: 2 wds. 99. Game resembling quoits 101. Nautical term 102. More accurate 103. A leaven 104. Amerindians 105. Drained of liquid 106. Droops 107. Gypsy gents 108. Surfeit DOWN 1. Workplace-standards agcy. 2. -- tetra 3. Dray 4. Differently 5. Good-looker 6. Resin used in varnish 7. Angers 8. Choirmaster: abbr. 9. Gang members 10. Concerning: 2 wds. 11. "-- Miserables" 12. Supporting structures 13. Ejects

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PURCHASE FINANCING ON ALL NEW 2011 MITSUBISHIS WE HAVE THE BEST BACKED CARS IN THE WORLD! 10 YR, 160,000 KM POWERTRAIN LIMITED WARRANTY.

ALL-NEW 2011 RVR 44 MPG

FROM

BASED ON HWY MILEAGE

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BIWEEKLY

2011 LANCER

$17,598 $124

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OR

BIWEEKLY

48 MPG BASED ON HWY MILEAGE

2011 OUTLANDER FROM

40 MPG

$27,198 $189 OR

includes freight & PDI

BASED ON HWY MILEAGE

BIWEEKLY

All cash prices are based on the base models and include freight and pdi. 2011 Lancer $124 biweekly payments based on the selling price of $17,598 over a 60/96 term @ 5.99% interest the residual amount is $8836.56. 2011 RVR $152 biweekly payments based on the selling price of $21,698 over a 60/96 term @5.999% interest the residual amount is $10820.09. 2011 Outlander $189 biweekly payments based on the selling price of $27,198 over a 60/96 term @ 5.999% interest the residual amount is $13480.00.All biweekly payments include doc fee of $125, air tax of $100, tire levy of $25 and placement fee of $375. All of the prices and payments are OAC. Vehicles may not be exactly as illustrated. All 2011 Mitsubishi vehicles qualify for 0% purchase financing. Terms may vary with vehicle chosen. See dealer for complete details. Offers expire April 30, 2011.

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SPRING IS SUV TIME! 2007 BMW 335ic

$

Mint hard top conv. Stk. #P07633A

38,800

2008 MERCEDES C230

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Quiet luxury, leather interior. Stk. #P07632A

28,800

2010 TOYOTA YARIS Auto, A/C Stk. #P07634A

$

15,800

2006 CADILLAC ESCALADE 2008 CHEVROLET DIESEL 2006 INFINITY G35 M6 Black & Beautiful. Stk. #P07619B

$

24,800

Crew Cab. Stk. #P07510B

$

32,800

Grey Stk. #603687B

$

16,800

2009 UPLANDER LT

$

Auto, great hockey vehicle. Stk. #117521

16,800

2006 BMW X5 4.4 V8, auto, leather, loaded. Stk. #P07628A

$

28,800

2007 JEEP LIBERTY Sport, auto, 4x4, great cond. Stk. #604096A

$

38,800

2010 BUICK ENCLAVE CXL Loaded, leather, luxury. Stk. #P07581A

$

35,800


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