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New impaired driving penalties spur more NightBus service by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK IS adding more late-

use or illegal bypasses to tap outside wires can spark fires or worse. Hot wires left by power thieves on a pole are one example. “If one of our guys doesn’t know it’s there and touches it or your car crashes into it, you’re fried,” Taylor said. Smart meters that will roll out to every household over the next two years are expected to help BC Hydro pull the plug on many indoor pot growers.

night buses to meet demand from revellers who increasingly want to take transit rather than drive home after drinking. B.C.’s tough new drunk driving penalties – stiffer fines, impoundments and licence suspensions kicked in Sept. 20 – are the apparent reason for the behaviour shift, Coast Mountain Bus Co. officials say. NightBuses run out of downtown after SkyTrain stops running, mirroring the rapid transit system and other high-traffic corridors. “We’re getting a lot more people,” spokesman Derek Zabel said. “A lot of people want to avoid driving, they opt for a safe ride home and take the bus.” Derek Zabel Several NightBus routes switched in late September from standard buses to longer higher-capacity articulated buses that take about 110 passengers. Friday and Saturday nights have been particularly busy, Zabel said, with standing room only on many buses.

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BC Hydro believes theft of power has almost doubled since 2006, with marijuana growers now stealing between 900 and 1,100 gigawatt hours of electricity annually. by Jeff Nagel B.C. MARIJUANA growers are now stealing elec-

tricity worth $100 million a year – a number that has skyrocketed in the past four years. That’s a preliminary estimate disclosed by B.C. Hydro officials in advance of a formal report to the B.C. Utilities Commission later this fall. “We’re convinced theft has almost doubled since 2006,” said Fiona Taylor, BC Hydro’s acting director of smart metering and infrastructure.

The amount of power stolen in 2006 was worth $30 million then – or $40 million at 2010 rates – equivalent to one per cent of what all legitimate customers pay. Taylor said the numbers are still being finalized but it’s thought thieves now tap between 900 and 1,100 gigawatt-hours of electricity a year, up from 500 in 2006. She spoke after disclosing the $100-million loss estimate at a clean energy forum at last week’s Union of B.C. Municipalities convention. Safety is a serious issue with grow-ops because meter tampering to disguise power

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MLA to table bill to increase prostate cancer screening Cost of blood test a barrier to early detection: Sue Hammell by Jeff Nagel FOR SURREY-GREEN TIMBERS MLA

Sue Hammell, better prostate cancer screening is personal. The NDP’s deputy health critic, who will introduce a private member’s bill to guarantee free blood tests for men over 40, has seen that form of cancer attack her own family. Her 47-year-old stepson James Pollard has terminal prostate cancer – he was diagnosed a year ago and given no more than three years to live – and her husband John is a prostate cancer survivor. “My stepson is in the prime of his life and he’s hugely skilled,” Hammell said. “But the cancer spread to his bones.” Hammell wants early screening using the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test to be free – it currently costs $35 unless the patient has a family history or has developed symptoms. The screening tool is covered free in six other provinces and three territories, but not in B.C. Hammell says the price tag on the test is a deterSue Hammell rent, especially for lower-income men, and sends the signal it’s not important. “We need to get our men tested. We need to take away the barriers and signal loud and clear this is an important issue and men need to pay attention to it.” The medical community is divided on the merits of many types of early cancer screening and the B.C. Cancer Agency is monitoring research on whether PSA tests improve prostate cancer survival rates. Hammell agrees a prostate screening program needs to minimize false positives that lead to inappropriate treatment and anxiety. She wants men from the age of 40 on to get both the standard digital rectal exam and the PSA blood test, plus ongoing surveillance, arguing that combination provides better screening because the blood test is more accurate than digital exams alone. “If you don’t have the PSA test, 50 per cent of those cancers will be missed.” Prostate cancer kills an estimated 570 B.C. men each year. It’s the most common cancer in Canadian men and the second leading cause of cancer death (behind lung cancer).

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Guildford Cabs, Metro Taxi general manager Don Guilbault shows the in-car video camera system installed in cabs for added driver safety. On Wednesday morning, Surrey RCMP announced they had arrested a man after a string of taxi robberies.

Taxi companies, drivers at odds over cabbie protection Talk of safety arises after suspect in Surrey serial cab robberies is busted shield – between the drivers and their passengers, Guilbault said his drivers want nothing to do with them. A SURREY man has been arrested and charged in connection with a string “We do not want to put (protective) screens in our cars,” Guilbault said. of five taxi robberies that occurred over the last two months. “Every time that comes up (with the drivers) the answer is ‘no.’ ” On Aug. 14, Surrey RCMP responded to two separate However, a driver with Guildford Cabs, Metro Taxi hold-ups of taxi drivers in Surrey. The suspect, after enterdoesn’t agree with his boss. ing the vehicle, used violence and threats of violence to “I would love to see that,” said Satnam Kang, who has rob the drivers before fleeing on foot. driven cabs in this city for 10 years. “That would be better The drivers gave similar descriptions of the suspect. than the video camera.” Then, on Sept. 14, three more taxi drivers were robbed Kang said most of his taxi colleagues are in agreement by a man of a similar description in the previous incidents. that screens would be the best measure for protection. A week later, police identified and arrested 25-year-old However, Guilbault said every time it comes to a vote Satnam Kang Jackson Mould, of Surrey. among drivers, the answer for screens is a “resounding no.” Don Guilbault, general manager of Guildford Cabs, Guilbault said most drivers don’t want to lose contact Metro Taxi, said all cab companies are doing everything with their passengers when only about one per cent are a possible to ensure driver safety, including installing camproblem. eras in every car and providing an emergency button in the cabs. “Why punish the other 99 per cent?” he asked. Asked about the possibility of a protective barrier – such as a plexiglass kdiakiw@surreyleader.com by Kevin Diakiw

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Another mayor heads to India Delta delegation in Mangalore to pursue business by Kevin Diakiw

Delta Mayor Lois Jackson

DELTA’S MAYOR is in India aiming to drum up business for her municipality. Mayor Lois Jackson travelled to Mangalore this week with CAO George Harvie and Administrative Manager Manjit Kaila. The entire trip will be paid for with a $50,000 Asia Pacific Initiative Grant from Victoria. In May 2009, Delta council

entered into a memorandum of agreement with the province to establish an economically robust partnership with a local government in India. Following a comprehensive review of potential cities, Mangalore, in the state of Karnataka on the southwest coast of India, was chosen. Similar in many respects to Delta, Mangalore is a port city with a strong agricultural base and a diverse local economy.

Surrey’s mayor is heading to Mumbai, India next February with three councillors, three staff and a group of 40 businesses. The civic cost of the trip will be $128,000, while the businesses will pick up their own tab. Then the Surrey Board of Trade is going to India in April, for a 10-day trip – including airfare, hotel and breakfast – available for $2,790 per person. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com


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them another 17 per cent next year and five to 10 per cent in each of the The devices are intended to give following three years. consumers real-time information on Two-tier rates are also now in effect their power use to promote conserva- that charge users 6.27 cents per kilotion and energy-saving tricks, such watt-hour on the first 1,350 hours and as setting smart appliances to run then 40 per cent more (8.78 cents) on at night to take advantage of lower all power used after that. rates that are to be offered at off-peak Quail said households may get times. hit even harder if smart meters end But the gadgets will also give BC up costing more than projected or Hydro instant data on outages and require frequent security fixes. much more accurate information on Critics have questioned whether locations where unusual amounts of the web-based system will open a power are vanishing from the system. door for hackers to attack the grid or Taylor admits grow-ops may well steal customers’ private information. adapt, noting they are often power Even if terrorists don’t use it to conservation superstars. turn off the lights, Quail predicts “They’re very innovative customorganized crime will find ways ers,” Taylor said. “They to hack the system are doing everything and modify or delete possible to reduce their accounts to shield growconsumption so they ops. don’t get caught.” No longer will gangMany are “early sters need real electrical adopters” of off-grid selfknow-how to tamper generated power and the with meters and wiring, use of energy-savers like but simply a computerLED lights, she said. savvy nephew, he sugHydro’s goal, she said, gested. isn’t to become an arm of “I find it ironic,” Quail the police but to simply said. “They claim [bust“stop people stealing our ing grow-ops] is a benelectricity.” efit. It looks to us like if Smart metering won’t anything it’s the reverse.” Fiona Taylor be cheap. Colwood Coun. Judith BC Hydro pegs the Cullington asked at the price tag at $930 million UBCM forum whether but estimates the system will save smart meters will add another wire$1.5 billion through conservation and less network to homes, increasing plugging holes from theft. exposure to potentially unsafe elecNot everyone is convinced. tromagnetic waves. Jim Quail, executive director of the Taylor replied the smart meters B.C. Public Interest Advocacy Centre, emit less radiation than a typical warns the costs of smart metering will baby monitor but said BC Hydro drive electricity rates even higher. will work with concerned residents “The costs are enormous,” he said. to locate them at spots in homes that “Smart meters are a very expensive provide the most shielding. way to not really achieve very much.” “We are treating it as a serious BC Hydro already raised rates nine health question,” she said. per cent in April and plans to jack jnagel@surreyleader.com

“[Thieves] are doing everything possible to reduce their consumption so they don’t get caught.”


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NightBuses: Are routinely ‘packed to the rafters’ From page 1 As of today (Oct. 8), the N19 NightBus, which parallels the Expo Line via Kingsway from Vancouver to New Westminster and Surrey, adds an additional run leaving downtown at 2:30 a.m. That will only go as far as New Westminster, but Zabel said it should relieve pressure on the 2:39 N19 run that does go to Surrey. The N19 also leaves at 2:09, 3:00 and 3:09.

“It’s a hootenanny. It’s not surprising when you pack 70 or 80 inebriated people with God know what kinds of stimulants in them onto a bus.” Jim Houlahan Twelve routes in all serve Coquitlam, Richmond, Burnaby, New Westminster, Surrey, the North Shore and other parts of Vancouver, including UBC, where an extra run has also been added. (For routes and times see www.translink.ca.) Even more buses may have to be thrown onto the late-night routes to keep up, predicts Jim Houlahan, vice-president of Canadian Auto Workers local 111, the union representing bus drivers. He says NightBuses are routinely “packed to the rafters” and sometimes strand people downtown – even before the new impaired driving penalties. “You can’t have people making that switch and leaving them downtown,” he said. “We’re already having trouble dealing with the demand.” People now trying to be more responsible who haven’t used the service before may also be in for what Houlahan describes as a “fascinating” trip. “It’s a hootenanny,” Houlahan said. “It’s

not surprising when you pack 70 or 80 inebriated people with God knows what kinds of stimulants in them onto a bus.” The booze-fuelled rolling “gong show” can be too much even for transit security to control, he added. Despite one security

officer aboard the bus and one following in a car, Houlahan has heard of at least one incident where the mob aboard ejected a security officer who tried to calm down the festivities or stop continued drinking. Drivers keep their heads down and don’t

worry about anything but the most extreme rowdiness, a policy Houlahan endorses. “If they’re not ripping the bus apart or ripping each other apart, let’s just get them home.” Zabel said he was not aware of situations where NightBus pas-

sengers have tossed security off the bus but confirmed sometimes people “don’t react well” to pleas for order. “Security is welltrained,” he said. “If they’re in a situation that’s not going to have a positive outcome, they can call our con-

trol centre and have jurisdictional police dispatched to assist.” There have been repeated calls to run SkyTrain later at night in light of the new rules, but TransLink officials say trains need to be stopped overnight for maintenance.

NightBuses cover more ground than the three SkyTrain lines, they argue, and road congestion rarely causes slowdowns that late at night. The last SkyTrains leave downtown Vancouver around 1:15 a.m.

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magine being in the prime of your life: mid- could be convinced not to dodge what could be a 40s, on top of your game at work, a stable and life-saving procedure. rewarding family situation, and plans for the As Hammell argues, charging a fee for the PSA test future that stretch years ahead. will deter lower-income men from taking it, and may Then you get slammed with this: You learn you serve to convince others it really isn’t necessary. have terminal cancer and have only 18 months to Currently, only a standard digital rectal exam is three years to live. used to screen prostate cancer, but up to half of all This tragic scenario is reality for 47-year-old James malignancies can be missed using this method alone. Pollard, who was diagnosed with prostate cancer a B.C. Cancer Agency statistics suggest PSA testing year ago. The disease has spread to his bones. can detect cancer about five and a half years earlier For Sue Hammell, his step-mom, the news was a than the physical exam. devastating deja vu. Granted, not all medical experts agree on the merHer husband John is a prostate cancer survivor. its of many types of early cancer screening. The B.C. The Surrey-Green Timbers MLA is putting her Cancer Agency is monitoring ongoing research on personal situation in the public realm this week, whether PSA tests actually improve prostate cancer speaking out about the need for a comprehensive survival rates, and a new study recently published prostate cancer screening program in B.C. in the New England Journal of Medicine questions Hammell plans to introduce a private member’s the effectiveness of mammograms on breast cancer bill in the legislature – the Access to mortality. Prostate Screening Act – to guarantee There is also the argument of anxiety free blood tests for men over the age arising and unnecessary treatment of 40. occurring as a result of “false positives.” Hammell wants early screening using But the PSA test is a preventative tool the prostate-specific antigen (PSA) test that, when used alongside other health to be free of charge – it currently costs care practices – such as “watchful wait$35 unless the patient has a family hising” and performing biopsies or other tory or has developed symptoms. assessment procedures – will increase The screening tool is covered free in quality of life for those diagnosed early, six other provinces and three territories, and likely, prevent fatalities. but not in B.C. For years, women have benefitted Paula Carlson from This despite the fact prostate cancer high-profile awareness campaigns kills an estimated 570 men in B.C. each encouraging them to get regular mamyear. It’s the most common cancer found mograms and pap smears, and the in Canadian men and the second leading cause of efforts have saved countless lives. cancer death (behind lung cancer). Sadly, cancer that is unique to males (prostate, tesLet’s face it. Anything we can do to help men take ticular) too often remains in the shadows, discussed better care of their health is a positive move. only when it strikes close to home. As any worried woman will attest, getting your It’s time to close the gender gap. Good on Hamman to visit the doctor is about as easy as having the mell for drawing attention to this important issue. honey-do list addressed during the Canucks’ season opener. For more information about prostate cancer, visit Most men won’t hit a clinic or hospital unless http://www.prostatecancerbc.ca/home/ they’re brought there on a gurney. Also, check out The Guy at Home in his Underwear, With a free, structured, well-advertised screening a fun fundraiser for testicular cancer research at http:// process in place – much like the existing mamguyathome.com/ mogram program for women – perhaps more males pcarlson@surreyleader.com

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Driving public has been taxed to the max TRANSLINK CAN TALK all they want to the various levels of government as to possible ways to find additional funding sources. The fact of the matter is the driving public has been taxed to the max. The mayors know this. They have not forgotten what happened to George Puil when he supported a “vehicle levy tax.” People drive their cars by and large because they do not have reasonable access to transit. It cannot be considered reasonable access to transit when a jogger can go between the Surrey university and the Langley university in less time than by transit. The anger of the driving public South of the Fraser River is only going to grow when they start paying approximately $6 a day going

to and returning from work across the new Port Mann Bridge, while at the same time the driving public on the north side of the Fraser River will have improved travel times at no cost to them. What I find most interesting in the discussion to find additional revenue is ignoring the federal government fuel tax revenues. In my opinion, only when the taxpayer can see that all the federal fuel taxes collected in British Columbia are being spent here on transportation improvements will the driving public be willing accept additional taxes. Finally, what I find most interesting is why the federal government always wants to see equal funding from both the provincial government and municipal governments.

First, approximately one-third of the cost of work is returned to the federal and provincial governments tax coffers. In other words, what we are seeing is property taxes being transferred to the federal and provincial governments. In my estimate, a federal one-third share of a billion-dollar construction project is actually only costing them $130 million, and the provincial government’s one-third share is $200 million. I might suggest that the mayors fund a forensic audit of revenues returned to the federal and provincial tax coffers of mutually funded construction projects. Bill Stilwell Surrey

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Community Gaming Centre with 150 slot machines coming to Newton. (Gaming centre is a polite way of saying casino). I have a daughter with three young children moving into a B.C. Housing Project a block and a half away from the casino. There is already corruption in the area. Half a block away, there are sex-trade workers on the corner. As a former addict, I know only too well what goes on in and around that area. Having a gambling establishment in the area will only draw in more crime and addiction. I believe that a casino in the area will be a bad influence on the young children living close by. They will have to pass it on the way to the store for candy. I am not surprised that the government is allowing such a place as it will generate money, but at the same time it will have a negative effect on local children. I ask you: What is more important – our children or more government revenue? I am also puzzled by the idea that the government would allow a casino so close to a housing project that they themselves built. Even if the people in the area

A letter-writer states that a gambling establishment serves to draw crime and addiction to the area in which it’s located. voted for it, I foresee significant problems on the horizon – drugs, addiction and prostitution all go hand-in-hand. It has been a long journey for me to come from many years of addiction and

homelessness to five years clean. Over those five years, I have finished school and am now in college becoming an addiction counsellor so that I can help people who are struggling with addiction and

homelessness. The Community Gaming Centre in Surrey will only exacerbate the already serious problems in the area. Richard Griffin

HST benefits are mere fantasy LAST WEEK’S LETTER writer John Winter stated the HST is good for business. I have to respond. My family owns and operates two local food and beverage type businesses. Since the implementation of the HST our sales are down 20 and 23 per cent across the board. This is no coincidence; most others in the food/restaurant business are reporting declines well into the 30 per cent area. In turn, our staff of 23 has had their hours reduced and their tips have declined as well. Our business has gone from regular hiring to near layoffs in three months. The decrease in sales began in July and continues today. Any so-called gains from the HST are minimal at best; rebates on shipping hardly offset a

30-per-cent reduction in total sales. The HST may be helping some, but it is quickly killing many more. We take great pride in our business, employees and our customers. I just hope we can keep them all in the months to come. Our quarterly remittance payment to the government nearly tripled to $15,000 plus. We are just a drop of water in this HST pond. It’s no wonder Campbell was all smiles and jokes in his last big press gathering. Can you imagine just how much HST money the government is raking in? What is in it for us, other than toll bridges and a whopping two-per-cent reduction in B.C. Ferries’ fares? I am sure in the months to follow the govern-

ment pro-HST ads will kick into gear, telling us all how B.C. is a better place because of the tax, using taxpayer money to pay for another smear job and probably eliminating user fees that never should have been. Maybe for once the people should be left to use their own good common sense. British Columbians have spoken loud and clear, but the HST pushers refuse to listen. As a consumer, taxpayer, and entrepreneur I have my fingers crossed that the people of B.C. will do the right thing and axe this tax. It is not good for our business nor is it good for jobs. Brad Swift Cloverdale

peninsula, some residents’ beloved pet cats have been found (usually by their horrified and devastated owners) cut in half, “broken in half ” – perhaps after first being tortured – and one man found the back half of his beloved cat (and buried those remains). The RCMP issued a warning to all pet owners that some very sick cat-hater(s) is/are roaming the streets. Cats, usually friendly pets allowed outdoors, have been a favourite target for severe abuse and slaughter for many years. Of course, outdoor-prone cat owners must endure the feline whines from their pets while being locked indoors until the catkiller(s) is/are busted. I’m sure that when people read about how some cats prey upon other cute mammals (eg., small birds), many feel justified in their contempt for all felines. Also, the unrealistic Hollywoodcliché images of cats jumping off of tall shelves and onto a terrified person’s head, leaving behind viciously torn skin and soul-chilling cat screams and hisses, probably only exacerbates such contempt for cats. With the exception of Egypt (during the time of Pharaohs, who worshiped cats like gods), cats have been one of the most persecuted animal race readily available to man’s cruel and prejudicial hand. I believe that many people’s contempt for cats has much to do with cats’ typically independent nature: they, generally speaking, do not readily obey man’s command, as do most domesticated canines. In a nutshell, as long as people torture cats – and other animals – I’ll be ashamed to be a member of the too-often inhumane human race.

Frank G. Sterle, Jr. White Rock

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Police postpone awards night in wake of homicide Delta officers too busy with Laura Szendrei case by Dan Ferguson

THE DELTA Police Department (DPD) is too busy with the Laura Szendrei case to proceed with its annual awards night, the Delta Police Board was told Wednesday. The gala event, which honours outstanding acts by police and civilians, was scheduled for Thursday, Oct. 7, but has now been postponed until Jan. 27, 2011. Mayor Lois Jackson, the chair of the police board, said a number of the officers who were to receive recognition at the event are putting in long hours hunting for whoever fatally injured the 15-year-old

North Delta high school stuHe had what is believed to be a backpack and was either dent in Mackie Park on Sept. 25. on the phone or texting while Szendrei was assaulted in walking out of the park at 81A Avenue heading eastbound at the 8200 block of 110 Street in North Delta in the 1:15 p.m. on the day of the attack. wooded area of Mackie Park on Sept. 25 around On Wednesday, 1:30 p.m. the DPD repeated an She died of her earlier plea on behalf injuries the next day in of the Szendrei family, saying they continue to hospital. The DPD is looking ask that their privacy be respected by news for witnesses to activity in the park before the outlets. incident, in particular Laura Szendrei Anyone who may have any information a male, 16- to 25-yearsold, with a medium build about the case is asked to call wearing a white short-sleeve the Delta Police at 604-946shirt and cargo-style shorts to 4411. the knees. dferguson@surreyleader.com

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the “only subject” identified by police looking into the drug and weapons allegations. “The investigation into this matter is ongoing and is being pursued aggressively,” Chief Supt. Fraser MacRae, the officer in charge of the Surrey detachment, said in the written statement. “As it is still in its early stages, the amount of information that we can release is limited. In addition to privacy considerations, there is a need to protect the integrity of the ongoing investigation,” Fraser said. “Any time a police officer is accused of being involved in criminal activity, these allegations are taken seriously.” newsroom@surreyleader.com

Gunfire in N. Delta Family feud suspected; no injuries reported Black Press AT LEAST THREE gunshots were

heard in a North Delta neighbourhood Tuesday night. It happened outside a house in the 9000 block of Fircrest Drive around 11:30 p.m. police said.

A small silver sports car was seen leaving the area southbound toward 90 Avenue. A Delta Police statement said this may be related to an ongoing investigation of threats between family members. No one was injured. The family in the targeted

house refused to relocate for the night, police said. Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact the Delta Police at 604-946-4411 or if you wish to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS

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$50K for heritage? Expert wants Surrey to fund foundation by Kevin Diakiw AN EXPERT in heritage preservation is

recommending Surrey spend $50,000 to get a heritage foundation up and running. Donald Luxton, a Vancouver heritage consultant, is recommending the creation of a heritage foundation to preserve historically valuable sites and infrastructure in this city. Luxton has been working with the Surrey Heritage Advisory Commission for the last several months to determine the best way of preserving this city’s heritage areas. Last month, Luxton came forward with a model for a Surrey Heritage Foundation, which would have the ability to raise funds for preservation. That foundation will be created within two years. “There can never be too much heri-

tage information and education as there are always new residents, new people and children that access information about Surrey heritage and heritage resources,� according to recent Heritage Advisory Commission (HAC) minutes. Linking heritage with sustainability and tourism will also be important for successful preservation, Luxton says. He would like to see a “hybrid� foundation, which would include two financial models: flow through (money in-money out) and fundraising. Luxton is also recommending the city provide $50,000 in seed money to get the foundation started. Coun. Barbara Steele is pleased to have the Luxton report coming before council on Oct. 18. She said one of the key initiatives for Surrey will be to broaden the definition of heritage to include not only buildings, but transportation and culture.

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missing by her husing could not be band, who made a reported at the time, tearful public plea for a visit by a Leader help in finding her at reporter found a Surrey RCMP news that three years in conference before prison have changed her body was found. Panghali, a Surrey In March of 2007, school teacher he was arrested and nicknamed “M.P.” charged. who used to wear Panghali’s change a turban and full of heart comes after beard. a two-week hearing His head and face in June on the admis- Mukhtiar Panghali were closely shaved sibility of certain and he appeared to evidence. have lost weight. Justice Heather J. Holmes His next court appearance is presided over what is called a set for Nov. 5 in New Westmin“voir dire” or trial within a trial ster. without a jury present. dferguson@surreyleader.com While the details of the hear-

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Longer sentence from failed jailbreak attempt More time for Surrey man after bungled breakout

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A 21-YEAR-OLD Surrey man has been sentenced to 14 more months in custody at the Surrey Pretrial Services Centre over a failed escape attempt. In 2009, the inmate promised to pay a friend $1,000 to break him and a cellmate out of the 149-cell holding facility at 14323 57 Ave. that serves the Surrey courthouse. The plan called for the outside man to break into the centre and bring the two convicts a bag of tools. He was supposed cut through the security fences then signal them with a flashlight so they could pull the bag up to their cell using a home-made rope they’d assembled with tiedtogether bed sheets and garbage bags. The associate picked up civilian clothes for the escapees from one inmate’s grandmother then stashed a hacksaw, bolt cutters, flashlight and black toque in a blue duffle bag and took a TransLink bus to the jail the evening of Jan. 29. He cut through three chain link fences to get inside the pretrial centre’s secured parking lot. When the two wouldbe escapees spotted their confederate, they smashed out their window and began shouting at him to pass up the bag. Before that could happen, the outside

man was arrested by prison guards who’d spotted him on exterior security cameras. At the time of his arrest, the man was carrying a written escape plan in point form. The bag of tools was found nearby. Meanwhile, the sound of breaking glass attracted the attention of other guards inside the centre. What seemed to be a case of inmates trashing a cell quickly became something else when the guards found the home-made rope concealed inside the seat of a stool. As it turned out, one of the inmates had used a prison telephone to plot the getaway. The conversation, as all prison phone calls are, was automatically recorded, but the audio was not reviewed by prison authorities until the break-out bid was discovered.

Details of the misadventure were disclosed in a police search warrant application for the recording. The inmate who made those phone calls pleaded guilty to the criminal offence of attempting to break out of prison. He is only identified in the written reasons by his initials, P.B.J. because his youth court record was included in the document. The document shows P.B.J.’s first conviction was at the age of 11 for break and enter. He went on to rack up multiple convictions for break and enter, theft and robbery, serving up to 66 days in a youth facility before he became a legal adult. Then the sentences suddenly became longer, rising to 24 months for his most recent conviction on five robbery charges in 2009.

In his written reasons for judgment, Surrey Provincial Court Judge Reginald Harris rejected a defence proposal that would have seen the 14 months served concurrently, meaning along with the robbery sentence. If a breakout bid didn’t extend jail time, “an inmate would have nothing to lose by trying to escape,” Harris stated. The cellmate involved in the same attempt was also charged, but that was later stayed by the Crown prosecutor’s office. The outside man was sentenced to 156 days plus one year’s probation after he pleaded guilty to one count of assisting a person in attempting to escape from prison. At the time of the failed escape the outside man did not have a criminal record.

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Woodward Hill Elementary, celebrated its official opening last Thursday night (Sept. 30) with an entertaining and environmentthemed ceremony that included descendants of the original Woodward pioneer family. All the students at the school, located near 61 Avenue and 142 Street, performed school songs about the environment, such as “Up Your Watershed,� “Life Cycle Dance� and “Salmon Circle.�

The students had been learning and practising their performance since May in a collaboration with environmental artistic organizations Stream of Dreams and Voices of Nature. The school, which students moved into from McLeod Road Elementary in March, is named after the original Woodward Hill elementary school that was in use nearby from 1924 to 1951 on land donated by the Harry Woodward family. There was a touching moment during Thursday’s ceremony

when nine of Mr. Woodward’s descendant family members presented the school with an enlarged, framed photo of the original school house and an early class photo and two framed 1925 Woodward Hill report cards from a Woodward family member. The school is Surrey’s first to be built to LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) Gold standards, and has a geothermal heating system.

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School district forums

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 24, 2010

Public consultation meetings held throughout Surrey Black Press THE SURREY Board

of Education is in the midst of hosting a series of public consultation meetings to discuss the challenges and choices facing the Surrey School District in the next year. Each year, the board engages the community in a series of sessions on topics of interest and importance to the district’s future direction. This year, Surrey has enlisted the assistance of Dr. Bruce Beairsto, a retired Richmond School District superintendent.

Priorities will be explored through presentation and feedback sessions on specific topics and competing demands, including: • The board’s ability to meet the need for accessible neighbourhood schools for catchment area students, while at the same time attending to the expectation that Programs of Choice are sustained or even expanded; • Management of school enrolment capacity in rapidly growing neighbourhoods by changing catchment boundaries

or by changing the configuration of the school day and/or the way educational programs are provided; and • The desire to embrace community partnerships and expand access to schools as “hubs” for community services while managing issues like safety and security for students, traffic density and increased costs resulting from expanded hours of use. Past examples of these community forum events include the 2005 wide-ranging “Vision 2010” process (culmi-

nating in a comprehensive five-year plan), annual area and ethnic community gatherings, and the 2008 “World Cafe” public process. The consultation meetings will be held: • Oct. 12 – Elgin Park Secondary, 13484 24 Ave. • Oct. 14 – North Surrey Secondary, 15945 96 Ave. • Oct. 18 – Fleetwood Park Secondary, 7940 156 St. All forums will be from 7-9 p.m. For further information, call the school district at 604-596-7733.

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FIVE FARM workers were injured after a pick-up truck slammed into them Tuesday night in Morgan Creek. A tractor was hauling a wagon trailer with a large load of produce and nine farm workers on it

near 168 Street and 41 Avenue. The driver of a pick-up tried to pass the slower-moving vehicle and hit the trailer. The area was dark and unlit, and although the tractor pulling the trailer had its lights flashing, they may have been partly obscured by the load on the unlit

wagon, police say. The truck struck the rear outside corner of the wagon, injuring five of the workers. The RCMP Traffic Services is investigating as is WorkSafeBC. The driver of the truck is under investigation for impaired driving causing bodily harm.

Mayor and Council congratulate Delta businesses who parƟcipated in the Climate Smart program!

Local companies complete innovaƟve climate acƟon business program and cut costs by cuƫng carbon

Mayor Lois E. Jackson and Delta Council wish to congratulate the following thirteen local businesses for being trailblazers in their Įelds, and taking a lead in building a resilient green economy: - Organic Resource Management Inc. - Arpac Storage Systems CorporaƟon - Photon Control Inc. - Century Group Lands CorporaƟon - SoyaWorld Inc. - David Lane Oĸce Furniture Ltd. - Tsawwassen Quay Market (Quay - Great PaciĮc BioProducts % Property Management Corp.) - Integrated FulĮllment Management In a recent survey of - White Paper Co. Services Inc. Climate Smart Program “alumni”, 82% said they - Yard-At-A-Time Concrete Ltd. - Kirk MarkeƟng “expect to see Įnancial - Olivieri Foods Ltd.

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The CorporaƟon of Delta teamed up with Climate Smart and Metro Vancouver to deliver a groundbreaking training carbon emissions. program for small/medium-sized enterprises in Delta. This program culƟvates business leadership, acƟon and innovaƟon around climate change throughout the Lower Mainland. By training with Climate Smart, these parƟcipaƟng organizaƟons learned to measure their greenhouse gas emissions; idenƟfy their best opportuniƟes for reducƟon; and developed the internal capacity and analyƟcal tools for conƟnued climate acƟon and business improvement. Nearly 300 Climate Smart “alumni” organizaƟons have demonstrated that good business and environmental pracƟces are not mutually exclusive: they go hand-in-hand when doing business in today’s economic landscape. ParƟcipants expect to improve compeƟƟveness, reduce their carbon footprint, and expand their networks simply by looking at their businesses through a “green lens”. In cooperaƟon with:

For more informaƟon, contact Climate AcƟon & Environment at cae@corp.delta.bc.ca or visit Delta’s website at www.corp.delta.bc.ca The CorporaƟon of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 (604) 946-4141

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N OT I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N DAY, O C TO B E R 18 , 2 010 The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, October 18, 2010, commencing at 7:00 p.m.

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 1998, No. 13521, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17262 Application: 7910-0206-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 15230 - 84 Avenue APPLICANT: Gagan Investments Ltd. c/o Music India (Gurmukh Singh Bhangu) 7676 - 147A Street, Surrey, BC V3S 8Z3 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By law, 1998, No. 13521” in Part 2, Section B. 1 (a) by deleting the existing permitted uses and inserting the following: (a) Retail store limited to the following: i. Convenience store; ii. Video rental; iii. Florist shop; and iv. Meat shop This amendment will permit the inclusion of a meat shop in the list of permitted retail uses.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17262

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17263 Application: 7908-0260-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: Portion of 13775 - 70 Avenue (also shown as 13795- 70 Avenue) APPLICANT: City of Surrey c/o City Spaces Consulting Ltd. (Andrew Hiscox) #910, 688 West Hastings Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 1P1 PROPOSAL: To rezone a portion of the property from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” and “Community Commercial Zone (C 8)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a 36 unit, 4-storey affordable housing apartment building for single mothers and their dependent children. Permitted Uses for By-law 17263 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses, provided such combined uses are part of a comprehensive design: 1. Multiple unit residential buildings. 2. Accessory uses including the following: (a) Child care centres, provided that such centres do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.] per dwelling unit; and (b) Community services.

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Warehouse uses; Distribution centres; Automotive service uses of vehicles less than 5,000 kilograms [11,023 lbs.] G.V.W; Accessory uses including the following; i. Personal service uses limited to the following: a. Cleaning and repair of clothing; and b. Shoe repair shops; ii. Recreational facilities, excluding go-kart operations, drag racing and rifle ranges; iii. Eating establishments, excluding drive-through restaurants and banquet halls; and iv. One dwelling unit provided that the dwelling unit is: a. Contained within a principal building; b. Occupied by the owner or a caretaker, for the protection of the businesses permitted; and c. Restricted to a maximum floor area of 140 square metres [1,500 sq. ft.] on a lot and where a lot has been subdivided by a strata plan then there shall only be one 140 square metres [1,500 sq. ft.] dwelling unit within the strata plan.

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Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900 No. 273 Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17265 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17266 Application: 7905-0004-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 17395 and 17435 Highway No. 10 (56 Avenue) APPLICANT: Anthem Cloverdale Retail Ltd. c/o Anthem Properties Ltd. #300, 550 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 2B5 PROPOSAL: By-law 17265 To redesignate 17435 - Highway No. 10 (56 Avenue) and portion of 17395 Highway No. 10 (56 Avenue) from Industrial (IND) to Commercial (COM). By-law 17266 To rezone the properties from “Light Impact Industrial Zone (IL)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary Surrey Sign By-law, 1999, No. 13656, as amended, Part 5, Section 27(2)(a) and (d), as follows: (a) To increase the number of fascia signs for proposed retail Building F from 3 to 4; (b) To increase the number of fascia signs for proposed retail Building G from 3 to 5; and (c) To allow one sign for retail Building B to extend 0.5 metre (1.5 ft.) above the roofline. The purpose of the redesignation, rezoning and development variance permit is to permit the development of a commercial centre and business park. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17266 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Block A (a) Retail stores excluding adult entertainment stores, secondhand stores and pawnshops. (b) Personal service uses excluding body rub parlours; (c) General service uses excluding funeral parlors and including drive-through banks; (d) Beverage container return centres provided that: i. The use is confined to an enclosed building or a part of an enclosed building; and ii. The beverage container return centre does not exceed a gross floor area of 279 square metres (3,003 sq.ft.); (e) Eating establishments excluding drive-through restaurants; (f) Office uses excluding social escort services and methadone clinics; (g) Indoor recreational facilities; (h) Entertainment uses excluding arcades and adult entertainment stores; (i) Assembly halls; (j) Community services; and (k) Child care centres. 2. Block B (a) Light impact industry including wholesale and retail sales of products produced on the lot or as part of the wholesale or warehouse operations. (b) Office uses excluding social escort services; and methadone clinics; (c) General service uses excluding drive-through banks and funeral parlors;

Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the by-law(s), development variance permit, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, October 5, 2010 to Monday, October 18, 2010. All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the proposed by-law(s) and/or development variance permit shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by law(s) and/or development variance permit. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk at 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, October 18, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning these applications after the Public Hearing has concluded. Jane Sullivan City Clerk


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‘Truck trains’ coming to Delta roads Safety concerns over the trailers, which are about five metres longer than regular semis by Philip Raphael TRUCK trains are com-

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A B-Train truck (pictured here, which is five metres longer than those slated to come to Delta) are operated regularly on routes between the Lower Mainland and Kamloops/Kelowna.

ing to South Delta’s roads and Delta North MLA Guy Gentner says it’s the wrong choice in regards to safety and environmental sustainability. Gentner said the 30.5-metre long trailers coming here – about five metres longer than regular semi trailers – work well in relatively isolated regions such as the Australian Outback and across the prairies between Calgary and Edmonton where they are commonplace and

can run up to 41 metres long. But Delta’s already busy highways are not the place for them. Maersk Distribution has applied to run the extra long trucks, known as Long Combination Vehicles, from Deltaport to its Tilbury area container facility. This summer, Delta Council approved the application and six-month pilot project. This would be the first time such trucks would be used within the Lower Mainland. The longer versions, known as B-Trains, are permitted to travel from

the Lower Mainland to Kamloops and Kelowna. Gentner said he fears for the safety of the public citing the high failure rates many trucks serving the Delta area have racked up in the past when inspection blitzes have been conducted. He added the argument that double-length trucks would reduce the number of trucks on the roadways and lighten the load on the environment is specious. Gentner said “truck trains” are an unsustainable method of

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - MONDAY, OCTOBER 18, 2010 Liquor Primary License Application 7910-0236-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 6857 - 168 Street (also shown as 6865 - 168 Street) APPLICANT: Wendy Chanasyk, Suzanne Dahl, Nancy Pollon, Donald and Marilyn Stewart, c/o Northview Golf Course (James Enksen) 6857 - 168 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 3T6 PROPOSAL: To permit liquor service on the golf course playing areas with operating hours of 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. every day of the week.

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The City Council wishes to determine whether or not residents are in favor of the Liquor Primary License for Northview Golf and Country Club. City Council is holding a Public Hearing to determine the residents’ opinions on this Liquor Primary License application. You are invited to the Public Hearing to convey your opinion to Council. If you do not wish to speak, you are encouraged to register your opinion with staff outside of the Council Chamber on the night of the Public Hearing. If you are unable to attend the Public Hearing, you may submit a letter through the City Clerk’s Department expressing your opinion for Council’s consideration. Please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk by 4:00 p.m., Monday, October 18, 2010. FURTHER INFORMATION:

Additional information may be obtained from Planning & Development at 604-591-4441.

Copies of supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., from Tuesday, October 5, 2010 to Monday, October 18, 2010. All persons who believe their interest in property is affected by the proposal shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing.

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transport and suggested barging containers along the Fraser River is a better, “greener” option. Also concerned about the situation is Delta South MLA Vicki Huntington who said having the truck trains on the forthcoming South Fraser Perimeter Road, while not entirely dedicated to trucks, is one thing. “But having them on our current roads is a recipe for disaster,” she said. “Having truck trains going on a straight line between urban centres like in the Outback and on a flat and straight line along the prairies is okay. But in a mountainous province like ours and on roads here that are not equipped to handle such long vehicles, well, you’re just asking for trouble.” Huntington said she understands and appreciates the trucking industry’s desire to reduce costs, but added, “It’s a dangerous situation and I can’t support it.” Mayor Lois Jackson said there was plenty of discussion among council members about the issue and touted the environmental savings as the main reason to approve the six-month trial. “You know, one of the biggest problems we have on our highways, 17, 99 and 91, is the number of trucks. And when you double them up (truck trailers) that’s one less truck on the road, one less diesel engine,” she said. “And these trucks are used all over the world very successfully.” Asked what she thought the public’s reaction to the truck trains might be, Jackson said she hoped people would keep an open mind and consider the potential benefits. Louise Yako with the B.C. trucking Association said the longer vehicles should be safer than regular length trucks since drivers need additional qualifications and experience to operate them. Yako added the trucks also present significant cost and environmental savings in the region of 50 per cent. No date has been set for the six-month trial to commence.

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Notice of Intention to Stop Up, Close and Cancel the Dedication of a Municipal Road and to Dispose of the Closed Road (Pursuant to Sections 26 and 40 of the Community Charter) TAKE NOTICE THAT the Council of The Corporation of Delta has given first, second and third readings to a bylaw cited as “Delta Road Closure and Cancellation (SFPR – 68A Avenue) Bylaw No. 6888, 2010”, and intends to finally consider and adopt this bylaw at a future regular Council meeting. The intent of this bylaw is to stop up, close to traffic and cancel the dedication as road of a 910.7 square metre portion of 68A Avenue in Delta, British Columbia outlined in bold and marked “Parcel A” on the Plan below. Following final consideration and adoption of Delta Road Closure and Cancellation (SFPR – 68A Avenue) Bylaw No. 6888, 2010, that portion of 68A Avenue, identified as “Parcel A” on the Plan that accompanies this Notice will cease forever to be a public highway and title shall be vested in The Corporation of Delta. FURTHER TAKE NOTICE THAT, following final consideration and adoption of Delta Road Closure and Cancellation (SFPR – 68A Avenue) Bylaw No. 6888, 2010, The Corporation of Delta intends to transfer all its interest in that portion of 68A Avenue, identified as “Parcel A” on the Plan that accompanies this Notice to the BC Transportation Finance Authority. The compensation to be received is $1.00. THIS NOTICE IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC NOTIFICATION ONLY. IT IS NOT AN OFFER TO SELL THE LAND TO ANY OTHER PARTY. Copies of the relevant documents, bylaw and plans (refer to file LAN-07-360) may be inspected at the Municipal Hall at 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B. C. Any inquiries should be made to Greg Vanstone, Municipal Solicitor (604-946-3213), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Any person who considers that they may be affected by the proposed road closure or sale may forward their comments or concerns to Council in writing by delivering them to the Municipal Clerk at 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B. C. (only comments received by 4:00 p.m. Monday, October 25, 2010 will be considered).

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

4 BEDROOM RANCHER $439,900

9327 146 Street

$525,000

NEW LISTING!

NOT ON MLS YET – TRULY STUNNING! 4 bedroom or 3 bedroom with a nanny or inlaw quarters and seperate entrance. No stairs. Immaculately groomed home and garden, located on a quiet street in a lovely neighborhood, Bear Creek-Green Timbers. 6000 sq ft, fully fenced yards, beautifully landscaped, nice covered patio area, separate storage shed at rear. Nicely renovated features: laminate floors, vaulted ceilings, skylights, many large bright windows, gas fireplace, double car garage. 1700 sq ft open floor plan with plenty of customizing potential! Central location, close to parks, schools, buses and major routes. This is one of a kind - hurry book your showing today!

604-825-4804

FLEETWOOD SPECIAL BRAND NEW IN CLOVERDALE QUALITY THROUGHOUT

OCT 8 - 14

granite hardwood stainless steel

Shivani Cheema

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

SHOW HOME CONDITION

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

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

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OPEN SUN 2-4 + 14089 - 77 Ave., absolutely beautiful V 2 years, 10 bdrms, 7 full baths V Home theatre, spice kitchen, granite c/tops V Tile roof, skylight, 2 laundries, 2 x 3 bdrm unauth suites V 60x132 lot w/lane, metal fence

PANORAMA PARK

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

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

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20 Friday October 8 2010 This 1 Bedroom + Den at the Fairmont near Willowbrook Mall has a fabulous open layout, lots of space, and is close to excellent transportation routes with transit steps from your door. The oversized den is perfect for your office or guest room. Spacious master has large windows and a walk-in closet. BBQ on your 175 sq.ft. patio surrounded by greenery, or entertain in the large living room in front of the gas fireplace. Great pet friendly building within walking distance to shopping and restaurants. More photos at www.jackiemacdonald.com!

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I HAVE BUYERS FOR: • Surrey/Langley Condos and Townhouses

REDUCED $16,000!! NOW $169,000

• Surrey/Langley homes with suites or workshop space

Open House!

• Sullivan Heights, Panorama Ridge & Sunshine Hills homes

Sat., Oct. 9, 2-4pm

Call Jackie at

137-19528 Fraser Hwy.

778-549-0696

$209,000 ,

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Jackie ackie MacDonald

GREG SALMON 418-6611

Cell: 604Off: 604-581-8400

Prudential Power Play Realty

778-549-0696 jackiemacdonald@shaw.ca

#306 12769 72 AVE. SURREY

Bright and very spacious, airy 1 bedroom and den 720 sq ft unit in the Savoy. This unit is on the top floor with a high vaulted ceiling that looks great and is quiet with no neighbors above. Located in a quiet part of the complex. Problemfree building. Unit has one parking space and storage locker. Close to all shopping and very central location. Great condition. Nothing to do but move in and enjoy!!

www.jackiemacdonald.com

Premier Realty

BUILDING LOTS

OPEN SAT & SUN 2-4 PM

7200 sq ft building lot in Sullivan Heights. Can build up to 5,000 sq ft home. Asking $348,000 + building contract

library school rec centre

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 16331 - 25 Avenue

MORGAN HEIGHTS Brand new 3 storey house near Southridge School. Great room plan, fully finished basement, high quality finishing throughout. 18’ ceiling in great room. Ready to move in. No HST. Asking $858,000. Trades welcome.

Kuldip AUJLA

Brand new 3 storey house near all amenities. 3 bdrms up, main floor with family rm, living rm, and kitchen. 2 bedroom fully finished basement. Asking $478,000. NO HST. Trades welcome.

INCLUDED.

604.307.4825

19 Years of Experience • Global Force Realty

Darryl Young 604-590-2444

TONY SEKHON

your real estate specialist

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READY TO MOVE INTO OPEN SAT & SUN 1-4 PM

604.783.1818

BRAND NEW VIEW HOME

$779,900

$779,900

OPEN SAT 2-4

Bear Creek $599,500 2 Storey

8888 - 141B Street

17333 - 103A Ave.

17339 - 103A Ave.

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

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

VIEW! VIEW! VIEW!

BRAND NEW 3 LEVEL

$769,900

North Delta $489,500 2 Storey

tsekhonz@yahoo.ca

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

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

The Woods at Provinceton $615,000

Bear Creek $469,000

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

RANCHER ON APPROX. 8000 SQ FT

Zoned CCRA allows a Daycare Centre up to 20 spaces, which is currently operating therefore turnkey business.

$699,900

Priced at $624,000

17323 - 103A Ave.

17346 - 104 Ave.

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

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

NOW REDUCED TO $599,000 Custom built home by Vesta! 4 bedrooms up with loft overlooking living room downstairs.Island in kitchen, granite countertops, dark brown maple cabinets. Huge media room, full designer large bathroom w/standup shower. Potential to have a 1 bdrm or 2 bdrm legal suite. Backyard flower garden. Walk to new elementary school. Great location, close to everything.

JUG BILG 604-767-1787 CENTURY 21 COASTAL REALTY


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Robert Hamer www.roberthamer.ca Direct: 604.779.5592 Office: 604.597.1664 R O YA L L E PA G E N O R T H S TA R

$224,900

#111, 7161 - 121 STREET

for all area real estate

www.northdeltacondos.com to buy & sell homes in N. Delta

$299,988

FIND CONVENIENCE RIGHT AT HOME.

#201, 9655 KING GEORGE HWY.

NEW LISTING OPEN SUN 11-1PM

OPEN SAT 3-5PM • Spacious 1048 sf 2 bedroom, 2 bath, ground level condo • Great layout, bdrms either side of kitchen/living areas • Spacious living rm features gas fireplace and new laminate floors • Walk to shopping,Tim Hortons, transit, movies, Steve Nash Fitness World and much more • Large kitchen with pantry, in-suite laundry, just 15 years old • Secure underground parking GREAT NEW PRICE

• Beautiful one year old lowrise building • Spacious 975 sf, 3 bdrm, 2 bathrm condo with quality finishings, granite & stainless steel appliances in kitchen • Living & dining rooms feature beautiful dark laminate floors • Functional, easy to rent layout, rentals allowed, no restrictions • 2 of the bdrms have walk-in closets plus full ensuite bathrms • Just steps to hospital, SkyTrain, transit, SFU, Central City Mall and both levels of schools

PENTHOUSE #280 ROSS DRIVE

7515 144 ST, SURREY

#202 9131 CAPELLA DR, BURNABY

NEW PRICE

• 2 yr old, 8 bdrm, 6 bath home in central location • 16 ft ceiling, extensive use of mouldings, engineered hardwood, SS appliances, huge open kitchen spice kitchen and much more! • 17x10 master bdrm has huge walk-in closet • Basement offers 2 bdrm and 1 bdrm suites that also have engineered hardwood floors • All the bells and whistles for an affordable price

$314,980

$539,888 includes HST • Overlooks Queens Park with staggering mountain views • 915 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, real hardwood floors • Open concept kitchen with granite island, high end stainless steel appliances • Excellent amenities: clubhouse with pool table and kitchen, fitness centre, guest suite • In-suite laundry • Great layout, covered patio with excellent views • Direct bus to SkyTrain by building

OPEN SAT 12-2PM • 1050 sq ft • 3 bdrms, 1 bath, one-level townhouse • Recently renovated throughout • Centrally located to SkyTrain, Lougheed Mall, and both levels of schools

1504 - 280 ROSS DR, NEW WEST

PENTHOUSE #3 - 2973 KINGSWAY, VANCOUVER

NEW PRICE $409,988

Thinking of Buying?

MOUNTAIN VIEW FROM EVERY ROOM

Call today for a

• 830 sf floor unit with direct access to SkyTrain • 2 bdrms and den/3rd bdrm, newer laminate floors, kitchen with breakfast bar, master bdrm with full ensuite bathrm and walk-in closet • Massive 34’x10’ balcony with mountain view • Easy access to schools and parks

FREE CONSULTATION

NEW PRICE

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

GRAND OPENING October 23rd.

Sales centre at 12069 Harris Rd. Pitt Meadows.

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$534,988 INCREDIBLE 180° WATER & MOUNTAIN VIEWS • 975 sf corner unit w/2 bdrm, 2 bath w/170 sf balcony • Open concept kitchen w/whirlpool gold stainless steel appliances • Granite countertops and maple cabinets • Floor to ceiling windows • Next to Queens Park with access to Skytrain • Rentals allowed. OPEN TO OFFERS!

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

604-585-3555

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Owner

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Francis Ali

Bernice Bailey

Clara Yu

Jay Sidhu

Mylyne Santos

Don Mortimore

Sara Pickering

Jim Rhoda

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Patryk Miazga

Ravi Bhindi

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Nancy Truong

MATT SIWOSKI

AMY NGUYEN

$624,900

$999,000

$409,900

$1,099,000

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

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

Eileen Ickert Mortgage Specialist

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

Tel: 604-862-4720 • Fax: 888-476-1316 Email: eickert@dominionlending.ca Web: www.eileenickert.ca

Independently Owned/Operated

KYLE BEAUREGARD BEAUR B A

& ASSOC ASSOCIATES LTD. ASSO

604-859-2341 604-85

NEW PRICE $825,000

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

17031 - 0 Ave., White Rock

15309 - 29 Ave., South Surrey

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

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

Don Mortimore 604-585-3555

Don Mortimore 604-585-3555

2.30% for 5 year variable* 3.45% for 5 year fixed*

$524,900 – NEW LISTING - Walnut Grove Great Family Home w/ suite. Location, Location, Location.. Wow! Look no further! Quiet Street in Walnut Grove. 2240 SF, 2x6 construction with an oversized garage. This family home has it all! Updated Kitchen, newer counter tops, Crown mouldings, fresh paint, new hot water tank, Newly renovated main bathroom with beautiful wainscotting and Black granite counter top. Did I mention the roof is 5 yrs young? or your new 14x23 private deck? This Deck is your peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday! This home is a must see! But, don’t take my word for it! Come and see for yourself! But, Hurry ... homes like this don’t last long in Walnut Grove! Call for more details or to set up your private showing! Call Kyle Today (604) 626-7119. To view more pictures online please visit www.kyleb.ca.

$299,500 – PRICED TO SELL! Guildford Area BOULEVARD CLUB – Top Floor/ Roof top Balcony!

www.kyleb.ca

$599,000

Receptionist

Rates as low as:

Guaranteed Service, Guaranteed Results! To list your home call KYLE today! 604-859-2341

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FORECLOSURE

Top Fraser Valley Realtor! Medallion Club Member 2005-2007**Based on MLS sales units! Top 3% in Fraser Valley. ®

SUSAN BANKS

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Very Rare! Large top floor corner unit with over 1400 sq ft! 2 bedrooms and den. Like to entertain? Then look no further! This awesome penthouse features 2 decks! Including a huge 450 sq ft rooftop private balcony with mountain & city views! Recent upgrades include dark laminate, new baseboards and updated colors throughout. This condo boasts a very open floor plan with a truly unique layout. Brand new hotwater tank/boiler for in-floor heating. Complex is gated with a high end security. Peace of mind? Look no further... Recently rain screened with a warranty. Close to everything! Shopping, schools, malls and right by the Port Mann bridge. Did I mention the 2 parking spaces & extra storage? This place has it all! Call KYLE today to set up your personal showing. (604) 626-7119. More Pictures at www.kyleb.ca.

OAC.Dominion Lending Centres/Duet Financial / Independently Owned & Operated

NO HST! Best priced unit in complex, $165,900. Spacious 700 sq. ft. large 1 bdrm w/a HUGE OPEN CONCEPT KITCHEN featuring lots of counter top space including a peninsula style breakfast bar and eating area for 6 people, great condition appliances and nice quality cabinets. Big bedroom size, insuite laundry, spacious balcony, secure underground parking and great amenities: gym and clubhouse. This centrally located complex offers everything! Walking distance to Kirkbridge Elementary, LA Matheson Secondary, a direct bus to Scott Rd Skytrain and shopping. Quick possession available. RE-MAX Treeland Realty #101, 6337 198th Street, Langley

778-908-5863

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FINAL PHASE OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

Experience Highgrove, a signature collection of only 20 three-and-four bedroom single family homes nestled beside a natural ravine park offering tranquil green space and a connection to nature. This is the final phase of single family homes at Provinceton, and an opportunity you don’t want to miss!

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ONLY 15 SIGNATURE TOWNHOMES

An intimate enclave of just 15 traditional craftsman style townhomes, Charlton is nestled amongst protected woodlands and creeks in the final phase of Provinceton. This rural retreat offers a carefree, low maintenance lifestyle without compromise; designed for those looking for the very best that country life has to offer and easy access to modern conveniences. Most plans feature a master bedroom on the main floor.

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

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

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

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

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

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

GET DIRECTIONS AT

MorningStarHomes.bc.ca


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DREAMS BLOSSOM HERE. IMAGINE YOUR LIFE IN FULL BLOOM. Live for the present and fulfill your dreams at Blume, a boutique community of spacious three-bedroom townhomes in the blossoming Panorama neighbourhood. Imagine living in a home where your children can walk to newly built schools and a myriad of exceptional amenities are minutes away. Blume’s landscaped park space allow room for reflection, while the children’s playground and amenity centre encourage connection and play. Whether it’s you, you two, or you plus two, Blume is a place to enjoy today while planning for all of life’s exciting possibilities.

REGISTER TODAY Blumeliving.com This is not an offering for sale. Any such offering can only be made by way of disclosure statement. E. & O.E.

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PRESENTATION CENTRE NOW OPEN

Mon-Thurs 1-6pm Weekends 12-5pm

AFFORDABLE LUXURY HOMES FROM...

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Our New Homes vs Used Homes

Delta/Richmond House Price Comparison for Sept 2010

*Based on current MLS listings.

$1,232,180

$712,900

Our new homes with HST cost less than comparable used homes! Compared with similar used homes in neighbouring Richmond, South Pointe’s new single-family homes not only feature contemporary floorplans, granite counters, Kohler plumbing fixtures, master bedrooms with spa-like en suites and full unfinished basements, they also offer incredible value. Compare prices and you will see that a new South Pointe home costs over $500,000 LESS than a similar used home in Richmond, and that’s INCLUDING HST!

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712,900 includes HST! A great selection including quiet cul-de-sacs and 2 master bedroom homes ranging From 3,323 sq. Ft. To 3,862 sq. Ft.

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Visit our 3 fully furnished Show Homes and see this incredible value for yourself. Sales Centre Open Daily 12-6 (except Friday) 10500 Modesto Place, North Delta | 604-584-2908 The developer reserves the right to change or modify the offer without prior notice. E.&O.E.

GET DIRECTIONS AT

MorningStarHomes.bc.ca


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Parkside Townhomes STARTING FROM THE LOW

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Perspective is Everything COMING SOON. This beautiful, new collection of townhomes is perfectly positioned in Langley’s Yorkson neighbourhood. Featuring free-flowing floorplans with superior finishings, Outlook offers you parkside living, with unmatched quality, value and lifestyle. It simply couldn’t be better. See for yourself! It’s time to put your life into perspective at Outlook.

Pre-register online your Register now forfor your sneak peek and last chance to exclusive become pricing! aVIP VIP insider! FOR A LIMITED TIME ONLY

Located at 8250 - 209B Street, Langley

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THIS IS CURRENTLY NOT AN OFFERING FOR SALE. SUCH OFFERING MAY BE MADE BY DISCLOSURE STATEMENT ONLY. RENDERINGS ARE AN ARTIST’S CONCEPTION AND ARE INTENDED AS A GENERAL REFERENCE ONLY. E. & O.E.


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Four Surrey teams in VMSL’s Premier Division

United win streak at four by Rick Kupchuk AFTER A season-opening loss, the

Surrey United Firefighters have won four games in a row, positioning themselves to repeat as the Vancouver Metro Soccer League’s Premier Division champions. United stopped Columbus FC 3-1 Saturday afternoon at Cloverdale Athletic Park, moving up one position into third place in the 14-team league, four points back of first place Coquitlam Metro-Ford Wolves with one game in hand. Rizal Ganief was in on two Surrey goals, taking a pass from Mason Webb to score just 10 minutes into the game, then feeding a through ball to Angus Burke for the winning tally just before half time. Columbus, now in fifth place at 3-2-1 (won-lost-tied), pressed for a tying goal for much of the second half, their attempts to tie the game eventually extinguished when Surrey’s Jeff Clarke took a long ball from goalie Paul Shepherd, then passed off to Niall Thompson for the third United tally with just minutes to play. United will be in New Westminster tomorrow (Saturday), kicking off against the Sapperton Rovers. Q United was one of four Surrey teams in Premier Division play last weekend, but ICST Pegasus was the only other team to post a victory. Pegasus edged ICSF Inter 1-0 Saturday at Newton Athletic Park, winning for just the second time in six starts. Jag Gill netted the game’s only goal, sending a cross from Ryan Powell into the goal from just inside the penalty area. The Pegasus back line of Deep Toor, Diaz Kambere, Rob Hall and Lavy Mangat helped keep ICSF Inter from netting a tying goal. The result left both clubs tied for eighth place, both with a 2-3-1 record. Q Akal FC fell 3-1 to the Coquitlam Metro-Ford Wolves in a game Sunday night, also played at Newton Athletic Park.

Eagles split with Douglas by Rick Kupchuk AFTER A CONVINCING victory

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Columbus FC’s Kazunori Kikuchi (left) and Brad Peetom of the Surrey United Firefighters collide during a Vancouver Metro Soccer League game at Cloverdale Athletic Park on Saturday. Surrey won the Premier Division contest 3-1. Akal fell behind early in the game, half, and added an insurance goal Newton Athletic Park this season, but drew even just minutes into the minutes later. remain the lone winless team in the second half when Desmond Tachie Having earned promotion to the Premier Division after they fell 3-0 sent a cross to Emmanuel Ayiku, Premier Division for this season, to Croatia FC Sunday afternoon. who beat the Wolves goalie to tie the Akal is 1-3-2 after six games. The Hurricanes will host Akal FC in contest 1-1. Coquitlam regained the Q The Punjab Hurricanes, the an all-Surrey battle Saturday evening lead midway through the second third Surrey team to play out of at 6 p.m.

at home Saturday afternoon, the Kwantlen Eagles lost ground in the chase for first place Sunday afternoon with a 1-0 loss to the Douglas College Royals. Kwantlen, now 4-2 (won-lost) midway through the B.C. Colleges Athletic Association (BCCAA) women’s soccer season, remained five points back of the UBCOkanagan Heat atop Pool A of the nine-team league. Shanay Sangha, Surrey resident Kathleen Gratz and Marissa Dionne of Delta scored the Eagles goals Saturday in a 3-0 win over Douglas at Newton Athletic Park. Kwantlen goalie Melina Gomez earned her third shutout of the season, lowering her goals against average to 0.33, the third lowest average among BCCAA netminders. The Eagles couldn’t complete the sweep Sunday, as they were shut out in Coquitlam, just their second loss in six games. Kwantlen will play twice on the road this weekend against Pool B opposition, travelling to Nanaimo tomorrow (Saturday) for a clash with the unbeaten (5-0-1, wonlost-tied) Victoria Island Mariners. They are in Squamish Sunday to play the 1-4-1 Quest Kermodes. Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s men’s soccer team didn’t fare well against Douglas. The Royals tallied six times in the first half on their way to a 9-0 win Saturday in Newton, and blanked Kwantlen again Sunday in Coquitlam, winning 5-0. The Eagles, now at 0-6 on the season, also play in Nanaimo and Squamish over the weekend.

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Friday October 8 2010

Hornets top Timberwolves Three TDs for Jeremy Reid

by Rick Kupchuk THREE FIRST half touch-

downs lifted the Frank Hurt Hornets to a 32-14 win over the Robert Bateman Timberwolves in a Senior AA Tier 2 high school football game last Saturday in Abbotsford. Jeremy Reid scored three of the five Hornets touchdowns, opening the scoring on a 19-yard run in the first quarter, then adding second half majors on a 79-yard kickoff return and a three-yard run. Quarterback Devoun Hallums on a 14-yard run and fullback Aldous Esperanza from three yards out had the other two Hornet touchdowns. The Hornets led 20-6 at half time, and after Robert Bateman scored early in the third quarter to pull to within six points, Reid’s last two touchdowns put the game out of reach. Daniel Miki kicked a pair of converts to complete the scoring. Reid was Frank Hurt’s top rusher, gaining 66 yards on 12 carries, and also caught two passes for 51 yards. Hallums finished the day six-of-10 passing for 87 yards, running for another 18 yards on five carries. Defensively the Hornets were led by Kalvir Dhaliwal, Aldous Esperanza, Conrad FitzGerald, Brian Nguyen and Tari Rai. Frank Hurt will host the Moscrop Panthers in their second regular season game today (Friday) at 3:45 p.m. ■ The Seaquam Seahawks played to a 20-20 tie with the Pitt Meadows Marauders in a Senior AA exhibition contest last Saturday. The Seahawks jumped to a quick 14-0 lead, only to find themselves trailing 20-14 at half time after the Marauders scored a pair of majors on a punt return and a kickoff return. In a defensive battle in the second half, Seaquam scored the only touchdown with two minutes to play, but was denied the win when Pitt Meadows blocked the convert attempt. Quarterback Tyler Green and receiver Anthony Speranza combined for an 83 yard pass-and-run play for first Seahawk major. Running back Greg

Finley and receiver Kean Fraser had the other scores. Fraser was also the leading tackler on defense with five, also adding a quarterback sack. James Giberson and Ethan Sadowski were also standouts on defence. The Seahawks travel to Tsawwassen for a regular season against the South Delta Sun Devils tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon at 1:30 p.m.

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Singh scores for Canada Surrey’s Sukhwinder Gabbar Singh scored Canada’s first goal in the men’s field hockey tournament at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India Tuesday afternoon. Singh’s goal in the 28th minute pulled Canada into a 1-1 tie with South Africa. Canada conceded three goals over the next 40 minutes and dropped a 4-1 decision. Canada then played to a 1-1 draw with England in their second game Thursday morning. The top two teams in the five-team Group B advance to the medal round next week.

Canada will face Trinidad and Tobago Saturday, before closing out the round robin Sunday against New Zealand.

Slow start for Eagles Down by 22 points after just seven minutes of play, the Kwantlen Eagles dropped a 96-87 decision to the University of Northern B.C. Timberwolves in a B.C. Colleges Athletic Association (BCCAA) preseason men’s basketball game last Friday night at the Surrey campus of Kwantlen Polytechnic University. “I thought we came out a little intimidated and unsure of what to expect,” said Eagles head coach Bernie Love. “We have a lot of new faces and it took us a while to get going. “Then we settled in after the rough start and started to

execute on both ends of the floor.” The Eagles trailed 38-19 after one quarter, then outscored the defending national champion Timberwolves 30-11 in the second quarter to tie the score 49-49 at the break. “We came out flat again to start the third quarter, which you can’t do against a team as good as UNBC,” said Love. “They are an excellent team returning most of the players from last year’s roster.” Kwantlen Park Secondary graduate Mark Dabrowski led the Eagles with 26 points and nine rebounds, while Doug Meyers added 18 points and Harpreet Randhawa netted 16. Kwantlen takes to the floor again tonight (Friday) at 7 p.m. in the Surrey campus against Canadian Mennonite University of Manitoba.

Team Izzat coming to Surrey Team Izzat will be hosting their annual three-on-three basketball tournament on Saturday, Oct. 16 at the Newton Community Centre, the first time the event will be held in Surrey in its sevenyear history. Participants on the 20 teams receive T-shirts and pizza, and is for males and females aged 13-18 years from all backgrounds. Team Izzat is comprised of police officers from the Vancouver Police Department and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, as well as university students. Their goal is to “motivate and empower young people to take action on social justice.”

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5061 - 12 Avenue

5,800

6,000

6,200

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11030 River Road

5,800

6,000

6,200

Abbeyfield House - St. David’s Society (The Synod of the Diocese of New Westminster)

1115 - 51A Street

10,900

11,250

11,600

Augustinian Monastery of British Columbia (Chapel portion)

3890 Arthur Drive

200

200

200

BC Waterfowl Society

Wildlife Habitat Area

2,900

3,000

3,100

BC Waterfowl Society (Her Majesty The Queen in Right of Canada)

5191 Robertson Road

23,950

24,700

25,450

Boys and Girls Club of Delta (Errol Wintemute)

4727 Arthur Drive

22,000

22,700

23,400

Boys and Girls Club of Delta (Hillside)

11339 - 84 Avenue

12,600

13,000

13,400

Delta Arts Council

1172 - 56 Street

11,400

11,750

12,100

Delta Arts Council

11425 - 84 Avenue

14,600

15,050

15,500

Delta Branch No. 61 The Royal Canadian Legion

4896 Delta Street

4,800

4,950

5,100

Delta Chamber of Commerce

6201 - 60 Avenue

7,800

8,050

8,300

Delta Gymnastics Society

1720 - 56 Street

10,400

10,700

11,000

Delta Hospice Society

1521 - 56 Street

10,350

10,700

11,000

Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society

4816 Delta Street

5,500

5,700

5,900

Delta Hospital Auxiliary Society

4824 Delta Street

9,400

9,700

10,000

Delta Lodge #21, Independent Order of Oddfellows

5425 Ladner Trunk Road

6,000

6,200

6,400

Delta Museum and Archives Society

4858 Delta Street

5,100

5,300

5,500

Deltassist Family and Community Services Society

9067 - 120 Street

29,000

29,900

30,800

Gateway Autism Foundation

4812 Georgia Street

3,700

3,800

3,900

Kinsmen Club of Ladner/Tsawwassen

5050 - 47 Avenue

4,500

4,650

4,800

KinVillage Association

5430 - 10 Avenue

8,300

8,550

8,800

Ladner Fishermen’s Co-operative Association

4467 Savoy Street

1,400

1,450

1,500

Ladner Fishermen’s Co-operative Association

4473 Savoy Street

1,400

1,450

1,500

Ladner Fishermen’s Co-operative Association

4481 Savoy Street

2,900

3,000

3,100

Ladner Lawn Bowling Club

5128 - 47 Avenue

6,700

6,900

7,100

Lighthouse Harbour Ministries

9551 Gunderson Road

3,650

3,800

3,900

Li’l Rascals Parent Participation Preschool

5037 - 60A Street

1,550

1,600

1,650

Thursday

McKee Athletic Association (East Delta Hall)

10379 Ladner Trunk Road

10,700

11,000

11,350

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Annacis Channel

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505 Annacis Parkway

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Estimated 2013 Municipal Taxes

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3,700

3,800

26,600

27,400

28,200

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1,450

1,500

1,550

Reach Child and Youth Development Society (North Delta Play and Learn Centre)

11425 - 84 Avenue

4,700

4,850

5,000

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4576 - 55B Street

2,000

2,100

2,200

Sources Community Resources Society

4807 Georgia Street

4,800

4,950

5,100

South Delta Library

1321A 56 Street

12,400

12,800

13,200

The Centre for Child Development of the Lower Mainland

11405 - 84 Avenue

1,400

1,450

1,500

The Nature Trust of British Columbia

Riparian Habitat Area

6,950

7,200

7,400

Surrey

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Harlock Island

300

300

300

Tsawwassen Tennis Club (British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority)

286 English Bluff Road

7,050

7,300

7,500

Tunnel Town Curling Club

1720 - 56 Street

9,200

9,500

9,800

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Highlights: Led by center Nick Hutchison, the Longhorns battled hard against a bigger Coquitlam Raiders team. Alan Clarke showed heart and fight on defence, while Peyton Finlay recovered an onside kick.

North Surrey Tigers 35 Cowichan Bulldogs 0

Highlights: Jamel Lyles of the Tigers returned the opening kickoff for the first of his three touchdowns on the day, adding two more from both sides of the ball, catching a pass in the end zone for a second score then returning a fumble for another six points. Jonaus Levac and Isaiah Lal also scored majors, while defensive standouts were Mitchell Kolodychuk, Buddy Wood, Michael Ubaniak and Chan Upmanu.

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Highlights: Willy Brenner rushed for more than 275 yards, including touchdown runs of 32, 45 and 85 yards. Kenneth Jimeno added a fourth major score on a one-yard run, while Brenner kicked all four converts for another eight points. Emneka Okuma led the defence with eight tackles, with Brenner, Jeremy Goldring and Anthony Olausen each recovering a fumble.

Pee Wee Division Cloverdale Lynx 0 North Delta Longhorns 42

Highlights: Devon Patterson, Tyson Philpot, Liam Feenan and Estaban Carrion had major scores, staking the Longhorns to a 36-0 lead at the half. Colin Work scored the only touchdown of the second half.

Cloverdale Bobcats 34 New Westminster Hyacks 0

Highlights: Drey Blair with three, Gavin Dhaliwal and Will Hawkins scored the Cloverdale touchdowns. Solid defensive performances from outside linebacker Erik Lund and free safety Oakley Wishart contributed to the touchdowns. The blocking of offensive tackles Brandon Mexter and Cole Irwin

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Friday October 8 2010 ing effort from Alex Kimoto and Joey Parsons.

North Surrey T-Birds 14 White Rock Titans 0

From page 34 contributed to a strong rushing attack, while Derek Best had a huge tackle from the rush end position.

Atom Division Cloverdale Tigers 18 North Delta Longhorns 36

Highlights: Diallo Ighorewo ran for two touchdowns, scored a third on an interception return and kicked two converts for another four points to lead the Longhorns offence. Michael Doyle added two more major scores, with Sunjay Bath kicking a two-point convert. The offensive line was led by Prabjot Ahluwalia and Dakoda Miller, while the defensive line got an outstand-

North Surrey Falcons ballcarrier Colby Peters (left) evades a tackle by Bruce Balfour (18) of the Cloverdale Cougars during a Junior Bantam football game at Cloverdale Athletic Park on Sunday.

Highlights: Samuel McPherson and Isaiah Lunot scored the touchdowns, with kicker Carson Moniz booting a two-point convert. Offensive highlights included the play of Justice Blunt and Trachint Lail on the offensive line. Defensive leaders were Nick Klaasen with four tackles and a quarterback sack, Jack Deacon with three open field tackles, and Matthew Cormier.

Cloverdale Panthers 32 Burnaby Lions 8

Highlights: Walker Erickson ran for four touchdowns and Taran Birdi rushed for one. Birdi also kicked a convert for another two points. The Panthers defence was led by the tackling of Birdi, Harshaad Jouhal and Nathan Sawyer.

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Surrey author Carole Lazar reclines with her laptop on her bed, where she does almost all of her writing, with fouryear-old Boston terrier Sassy by her side. Lazar, a retired provincial court judge, says she always wanted to be a writer. BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Courting young readers A former lawyer and judge sets her first published novel in Surrey by Sheila Reynolds he’s h a quirky only child, but generally happy, despite having somewhat limited social skills and an annoying tendency of blindly quoting her Catholic grands mother’s advice. m But Lucy’s comfortable life attending private school while living in a large home in a snobby Surrey neighbourhood begins to unravel when her parents separate. The 13-year-old and her mom, who is just 28, move to a less-than-luxurious trailer park. Now Lucy not only has to keep her restless and rebellious mother in check, but she has to attend a public school where she doesn’t know anyone and where she’s es wound up on the wrong side of the school bully. Losing control of her once-ordered life, Lucy begins to question everything verything she thought she knew and finds that God, Grandma and the church might not have the answers this time. Lucy is the creation of Surrey author Carole Lazar and is the main n character and narrator of Lazar’s premier published novel, Lucy Unstrung. The paperback, intended for youth readers, came to fruition after a lifetime of casual writing and storytelling. Prior to tackling youth novels, Lazar wrote only for fun – a selfdescribed “compulsive journal-writer.” She also used to write and tell elaborate tales to her own kids. While her daughter and her friends were out playing, Lazar would sit home and pen serialized stories, so each time the girls came back, there would be another chapter or two. A retired lawyer and provincial court judge, Lazar always dreamed of being an author. “When I was a lawyer, every time I went to a party, people would say ‘oh, I always wanted to be a lawyer.’ And then I realized I was doing exactly tly the same thing, saying ‘I always wanted to be a writer.’ “I thought, it’s the same thing that used to bug me when they’d says they always wanted to be a lawyer... well, what have you done about it? I sort of told myself to get off the pot or pee.” So she set out to write “the world’s worst novel” about five years ago. It was a way of overcoming her own inhibitions. The only goal was to complete it. She succeeded. Her first novel, Lazar admits, was quite bad. Lucy Unstrung is her second book. The first novel has since undergone multiple revisions and is headed for publication in the next couple of years. Lazar began penning Lucy about three or four years ago. She submitted the manuscript to publisher Tundra Books in 2007 and signed a contract early last year. The past number of months have been spent making final changes and coming up with a cover design.

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While her first novel involved two familiar topics – the criminal justice system and hiking – Lazar’s idea for Lucy Unstrung came after the budding author thought a bit about what else she knew. “I thought, I could have fun with someone who’s a really staunch Catholic, but had a really quaint way of looking at it.” Lazar wasn’t raised Roman Catholic, but converted later in life. “As an adult, you get a proper education in it and maybe have a little more sophistication, shall we say, about it,” she says. “Whereas it always used to amuse me when cradle Catholics, as we call them, would come up with something Lucy does... very rigid sorts of feelings, a very sup superstitious view of it.” The book does doesn’t put the church down, but is sympathetic toward the young and sometimes naive protagonist, often using humour to point to her foibles. Fo example, Lucy at one point is praying for her mother, suggesting she For m model herself after the Virgin Mary, emphasizing that Mary would never go g out for coffee and pilates like her mom does. The story is set in Surrey, where Lazar has lived for the past couple of years since moving from Vancouver Island. The mother of two adult y child and grandmother of two boys practised law for 10 years from 1979 children to 198 1989 before serving as a provincial court judge in Coquitlam, Surrey and Vancou Island for 19 years. Vancouver While she dealt with many family law cases during her career and saw the impact of marital separations on children, she didn’t necessarily set out to include that profes professional knowledge in the book. “But I guess, gu whether you’re intending to or not, you draw on your experiences,” she says, poin pointing out that she often witnessed role reversals in marriage break-ups, where the chil child began to worry about the parents, just as Lucy does in the novel. While Lucy Unstrung is being marketed to nine- to 12-year-olds, Lazar feels it might U be better apprec appreciated by teens. The language is simple enough and the plot straight-forward, believes the humour and nuances will be better understood by the 14- and ward but she beli 15-year-old reader. And it is definitely a book for girls. “I don’t have a single strong male character – other than the nerdy dad – so there’s nobody that they (boys) are going to identify with.” The next novel destined for publication (the first one she wrote) is about a “big boned” girl with a police officer father who finds herself ostracized by a friend, gets herself in trouble with the law and is placed a diversion program that takes her to a boot camp of sorts on the West Coast Trail. Also in the works is a third youth novel set in the Gulf Islands, and a first draft of an adult non-fiction “doggie memoir.” Lucy Unstrung is available at most bookstores and online.

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

Learn spontaneous song creation, solo improvisation and sing in an improv choir! All you need is an interest in music no improv experience required. Led by Alan Marriott, creator of Vancouver TheatreSports League’s current hit The ImprovMusical. ImprovMusical. Inspirational and tons of fun!

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9:30 a.m to 3:30 p.m. at Northwood United Church, 8855, 156 St. Table rentals are $30. No baking please. Call 778-886-1370.

Calling all crafters: Kennedy Senior Recreation Centre is hosting a Christmas Craft Show on Nov. 6. Homemade crafts are needed. For more information, call Sandy at 604-587-5134.

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

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

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Call for entries for the ninth-annual holiday art and fine craft sale, A Real Piece of Work, which takes place Dec. 11 and 12 at the Ocean Park Community Hall, 1577 128 St. There will also be a separate show exclusively for jewelry and accessories called A Real Gem at the same location on Dec. 18 and 19. Email arealpieceofwork@hotmail. com or call 604-767-0595 for more information.

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Giving canned food drive returns. On the evening of Oct. 14 from 6-8:30 p.m., Delview students and staff will be canvassing North Delta collecting nonperishable food items. All proceeds are donated to local food banks.

EVENTS October is Community Living Month in B.C., and Community Living BC’s (CLBC) Surrey office is hosting is a Community Pancake Breakfast on Oct. 13 from 8-11 a.m. in their office parking lot at 7525 King George Blvd. Breakfast will be made by the staff at CLBC, assisted by some folks with developmental disabilities that they serve. Pancakes, sausages, muffins, Danishes, juice, coffee and tea. For more information, visit www. communitylivingbc.ca

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Datebook From page 38 14 from 6-10 p.m. at Dell Lanes, 10576 King George Blvd. Tickets are $20 and include 3 hours of lazer bowling, shoe rental, a large pizza and a pitcher of beer or pop per lane. Each lane holds up to six people. Bring your whole family, your office or your neighbourhood. Buy a lane for $100 and the 6th person gets in free. For tickets, call Konch at 604-581-9623 or konch@christmasbureau. com

George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) is holding an Antique ID Clinic on Oct. 16 from 12-4 p.m. Space is limited. Pre-registration is required. The cost is $12/ person and payable directly to the Delta Museum and Archives, 4858 Delta St. Additional objects are $5 each to a maximum of two additional objects. During the program, you will be called in sequence by the number on your ticket. Observers are welcome at $5 per person at the door. For more information, call 604-946-9322.

Surrey Rockhounds’ annual Rock, Gem and Jewelry Show will take place Oct. 16 and 17 from 10 a.m.

Friday October 8 2010 to 5 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6302 152 St. Admission by donation.

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

FUNDRAISING Surrey Christian Secondary School (9115 160 St.) is hosting a garage sale on Oct. 16 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. The event is to raise funds for a mission trip to Costa Rica. Garage sale drop-off donations will be accepted on Oct. 15 at the main entrance of the school. Furniture, clothing, toys, baby items, books, decorations, household items, tools and more.

Clayton Heights Secondary School is holding a craft fair on Oct. 16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tables are available for $10 and a $10 donation of your craft to the door prize table. Money raised for table rentals and door prizes along with admission costs to go to Clayton Heights Band Department for their trip to California.

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The Korle-Bu Neuroscience Foundation (KBNF) Charity Fair & Garage Sale is on Oct. 16 from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 13350 Comber Way The fundraising event will support KBNF as they work to alleviate the suffering of those in Ghana and West Africa affected by diseases of the brain and spine. Garage sale, silent auction and a balloon auction, Ghanaian specialty events including dancing and a fashion show, a table tennis tournament, pony rides, live music, face painting, food and more. KBNF is currently accepting donations of furniture, tools jewelry, books, clothing, children’s toys, kitchen items, and household items. For more information about donating, call 1-877-468-6380.

MUSIC Alone Against Rome, Omega Crom, Eve and Kymatica play Envy Nightclub (11920 70 Ave.) on Oct. 8 at 9:30 p.m. Doors open at 9 p.m. Tickets are $10. For more information, call 604-596-5967.

Westcoast Harmony Chorus presents Buckets of Love: Heaps of Harmony on Oct.

14 at 8 p.m. at the Chandos Pattison Auditorium, 10238 168 St. Also featuring the voices of Stockholm City and the Over the Moon Quartet. The show is a fundraiser for the chorus, who will compete in this year’s international contest in Seattle. Tickets are $15, available by calling Brenda at 604-535-9910 or emailing belltones@ shaw.ca

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

THEATRE Surrey Little Theatre (7027 184 St.) presents the Broadway hit comedy Cactus Flower from Oct. 14 to Nov. 6 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m. Sunday matinees: Oct. 17, 24 and 31 at 2 p.m. Doors open at 1 p.m. Directed by Brigitte Seib and Paul Cowhig. Tickets are $15. Call 604-5768451, email reservations@ surreylittletheatre.com or visit www.surreylittletheatre. com

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at the Earthwise Farm, and with birds and critters feeding on the last of the fall crops before winter migration and hibernation, this is the perfect time of year for scarecrows. Throughout the month of October, Earthwise is encouraging school groups to build their own scarecrows and enter their scarecrow competition. Traditionally, scarecrows were made of old clothes, hay, and a stick structure to hold them up. Their human-like shape moves in the wind to make birds think twice before coming close. Earthwise is going to stay traditional and eco-friendly with their scarecrows and will provide the hay – the rest of the materials must be reused and recyclable. The contest categories are: Most creative, funniest, scariest and best environmental message. They will leave the scarecrows up in the Earthwise Garden

throughout the month of October. Judging will take place Oct. 29 from 3-8 p.m. at their Haunted Garden Event. If your school or preschool group would like to enter the Scarecrow Contest or for more information, call 604-946-9828 or email info@earthwisesociety. bc.ca The Boundary Bay Earthwise Garden and Farm is located at 6400 3 Ave. in Tsawwassen. They sell freshly harvested produce on Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 12 noon and Wednesdays from 3-6 p.m.

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THE SURREY Homelessness and Housing Task Force

is hosting two events for Homelessness Action Week (Oct. 10-16). A public forum and reception will take place on Oct. 12 from 7:30-9:30 p.m. at the SFU Surrey Campus’ Theatre and Main Hall. The event will include a showing of the documentary Poor No More, which features the solutions for three working-poor individuals. Guest speakers will include Surrey Board of Trade’s Denise Moffat, Michael Geller, president of the Surrey Teacher’s Association, and Lorraine Copas, executive director of SPARC BC. The fourth-annual Connect Day for people living in poverty and those who are homeless takes place Oct. 13 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Whalley Legion, 13525 106 Ave. The event will include pancake breakfast at 10 a.m. and smorgasbord lunch at noon, as well as a variety of resources such as health care support, flu shots, food bank registration, veterinary care, legal services, haircuts, free personal supplies and more. For more information, visit http://homelessnessactionweek.wordpress.com


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Friday October 8 2010

The gift of giving

PEOPLE

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donors have made new contributions to Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation. The Royal Canadian Legion #6 (Cloverdale) has made a $4,000 gift, bringing their total to almost $60,000 since 1988. A $2,000 donation to SMH Foundation by the Order of the Royal Purple #249 raises their total since 1988 to $31,000.

A thank-you to SMH

Awash in recognition

BREAKWATER Marine has been named Worldwide Dealer of the Year by Larson Boats. Breakwater Marine, with headquarters on Fraser Highway, has a store in Nanaimo and Fernadale, Wash.

#111, 19231 54th Avenue, Surrey I 604-575-8870

Micky and Pardeep Kandola have donated $5,736 to the Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation for the purchase of specialized medical equipment for the new emergency ward. Micky wanted to give back after receiving lengthy medical care to fix a broken jaw.

Friends of students

THE NORTH Delta Newcomers and Friends have announced the winners of our two scholarships. Zoha Sohel was the graduating student from North Delta Secondary School who received the Sally McDonald Memorial Scholarship for the school year 2009-2010. The Vera Sanderson Memorial Scholarship awarded at Seaquam Secondary School was given to Kathleen Poon for the same academic year of 2009-2010.

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he City of Surrey has been selected by TD Friends of the Environment Foundation (TD FEF) and Tree Canada to receive a $15,000 grant from the TD Green Streets program for its 2010/2011 urban reforestation program. The funding will support the city’s Green Timbers Friends of the Forest stewardship program being offered in partnership with Lena Shaw Elementary School. “As a municipality, we are committed to environmental susstainability and we believe our citizens benefit from a greener city which increases the health of and quality of life in our community,” said Mayor Dianne Watts. “Thanks to this funding, students from Lena Shaw Elementary will take part in a year-long series of environmental stewardship and education projects in the park, which will contribute not only to their learning and development, but also to the long-term health of the forest.” The school is one of few in Canada designated as an “Earth School” due to its large number of environmental projects. “We want to commend the City of Surrey for developing a program that aims to foster environmental stewardship in tomorrow’s leaders,” said Mary Desjardins, Executive Director, TD Friends of the Environment Foundation. “The project will also benefit the environment by providing restoration of natural areas through invasive plant removal and replanting with native species.” “We congratulate the City of Surrey for developing an initiative that will support environmental stewardship amongst youth, as well as an important green space in their community,” says Michael Rosen, President of Tree Canada. “We’re pleased that we have been able to support the efforts of City of Surrey and we look forward to seeing their plan come to life.” For more information, visit www.tdgreenstreets.ca

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BABYSITTER, F/T: a Surrey family is hiring a full time babysitter, with 1 year exp, for 2 children, Monday to Friday. Duties include: prepare & serve meals for children, perform other housekeeping duties, maintain a healthy environment in home. Salary would be $9.75/hr with 40 hours week. Must be able to speak English, and knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi would be an asset. Interested applicants may email resumes to: shivinderghuman@hotmail.com

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

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

OFFICE Position - Small but growing Surrey company with a full time office position. Candidate must be computer proficient, have excellent communication skills, able to work independently and problem solve, self starter, Microsoft Office a must. Experience with SQL databases and web development preferred. Send your resume to jobs@ cinematronix.net

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

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

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

www.freybe.com Resumes with cover letter may also be submitted via Email to:

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Required for marketing company, close to bus route. Full training given, P/T leading to F/T. Must have computer exp. Looking for motivated, upbeat, goal-orientated people.

THERAPY ASSISTANTS for Lower Mainland Car Accident Rehabilitation to assist patients by putting on/off equipment. Prepare/maintain equip & supplies, assist patients as directed by health care professionals. F/T @ $17.00/hr. Send resume to: jobs@carrehab.ca

Please call 604 575 5322 for more info.

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

TELEMARKETERS $10 - $15/hr.

Call 778-565-4499 Mon.- Fri. 10:00-5:00

A vehicle and fair knowledge of the area is required

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

Attention to details is required. Wages to be determined at the time of Interview and will be based on qualifications and other factors relating to work.

NOW HIRING!

LOCAL MANUFACTURING company seeking a Customer Service Representative (30-35 hrs/wk). Must have superior customer relations skills and be computer literate. Knowledge of Simply Accounting and customs documentation is a huge asset. Some assistance to packaging dept may be required. Email resumes to: support@columbiatools.com. Only those requested for an interview will be contacted.

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

WANTED METAL CLADDERS. Experience & reliability a must. Must be willing to go out of town. (Sask., Tumbler Ridge). 604-852-8309.

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Customer Service Rep U-Haul Moving & Storage Surrey is looking for a p/t Customer Service Rep.

Rewarding Careers

Various duties include: cleaning and minor maintenance of rental equipment, maintaining the facility and lot in a clean condition, serving customers in person, on the telephone, preparing rental contracts and invoices. Must have valid drivers license. Ability to operate automatic and standard transmission. Apply online @ uhauljobs.com keyword: Customer Service

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

DELIVERY DRIVER req’d with own vehicle for delivery. Ph between 4-9pm: (604)591-1182

EDUCATION

Office Admin Diploma Computerized Accounting Software Payroll Specialist MS Office Specialist

Duties include but not limited to:

Please fax your resume ASAP to: Attention: Office Manager at 604-515-4812.

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Available for a Receptionist/ Office staff at our Burnaby Printing Plant.

Hours M - F: 8 am to 4 pm. Position commencing in October, 2010.

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

who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? Qualified applicants receive training, support and remuneration. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

HELP WANTED

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

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HELP WANTED

BARBER with Exp.: P/T & F/T positions avail. at THE SIR North Delta. Call Louise or Laura (604)594-3744 CHAIR FOR RENT in upbeat modern salon in Newton. Call 604599-9117.

ULTIMATE HAIR DESIGN N Delta P/T & F/T Positions Avail: Hair Stylists Needed With Exp. Call Laura Louise (604) 594-3744

Bison Transport is committed to Employment equity and encourages applicants from women, visible minorities, persons withdisabilities and aboriginal peoples.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Local cabinet co. looking for shop labourer & painter with class 5 valid license. Woodworking exp an asset. Fax resume 604-594-1209 or email atlas.bobby @gmail.com

Call Sam 778-898-4120

Contact us today! 800.GO.BISON Recruit@BisonTransport.com www.BisonTransport.com

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The Surrey EDGE Program

IAM Cares Society 604-580-2226 christinek@iamcares.ca

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

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

GET IN THE GAME!!!

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

FREE ESL Training & Support

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

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

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

FOOD COUNTER STAFF F/T, P/T, WEEKENDS. Shifts available weekends, days & nights. TIM HORTONS, 9591 Ladner Trunk Rd. Delta. Apply in person or email resume: hwy10esso@telus.net FT SUSHI COOK. Min. 3yr exp, develop sushi & roll, supervise & maintain sushi bar operation, basic English & Korean asset, $18-20/hr, Akasaka (Sry). Fax, 604-588-3535 REQUIRED F/T Supervisor for K R International, Unit # 182, 8138 128 st, Surrey. To supervise rental supplies at client place. Must be available at weekends and evenings. Salary $15/hr + benefits. Send resume to onsidetenthouse18@yahoo.com

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RECREATION WORKER needed full-time at The Langley Adult Day Program. Someone with strong programming skills, understand team dynamics, are flexible and experience working with clients with dementia. Diploma or certificate in Recreation and a Class 4 are required. Attention Kelly Brown kellyb@lsrs.ca

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RETAIL

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

TRADES, TECHNICAL

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY

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

CERT. JOURNEYMAN Fabricators required. Send resume and ref’s to: nbruschetto@wiworks.ca

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

Are you interested in making a significant difference in your community as Extra Eyes & Ears for Police? Does developing and experiencing many of the skills required of emergency services personnel sound exciting? Perhaps you’re a retired senior seeking a mentorship opportunity? Hopefully so! Citizens Crime Watch Patrol and Speed Watch Volunteers are recognized for reducing crime weekend nights and promoting traffic safety during the day. You will be trained and equipped to safely observe and report criminal activity, recover stolen vehicles, assist emergency services personnel at motor vehicle incidents, and more!

Heavy Duty Mechanic

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

Our volunteers are teamed up and take turns using their own vehicles at least one night per calendar month (gas certificate provided). We also act as a deterrent to crime at community events and parades. Please call Garry at 604-842-6959 www.surreycrime.bc.ca

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Structural Steel Fabricators & Iron Workers, Long Term Employment. Also Structural Steel Detailers or Project Manager. Email resumes: debbie@totalfab.ca

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HAND IN TOWN. Hot Oil. 10am-Midnight 10077 Whalley Blvd. 604-719-5628 FULL BODY MASSAGE VERY RELAXING! Call Cocoa @ 778-908-3315 SHANGHAI. Fall Sale $10 off with ad, 10am-11:30pm 604-591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

LABOURERS CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS Seeks Labourers for project in the Vancouver area. Must have own vehicle. Min. 2 year experience in construction labour. Fulltime $16 - $19 (Depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME & BENEFITS

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LEGAL SERVICES

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

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 APPLIANCE repair all makes/models. Furnace, boiler, gas stove, micro. Cert tech. 604-808-1383. Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936

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

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

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Enjoy a competitive salary, Health/Dental benefits, great work environment, and more! Send resumes to HR@arpac.ca or fax 604-940-4082.

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STONE MILLING TECHNOLOGIST

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

SURVEYOR, GRADEMAN, MACHINE OPERATORS & PIPE LAYERS

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$25/hour, $60/test $300/12 HOURS &

Required by Established Construction & Development Co. The successful applicants must be exp’d in all facets of civil construction. We are looking only for committed individuals who are versatile, reliable and possess a positive attitude. Min 3 years exp and own transportation required. These are long-term positions. Medical / Dental available.

3-5 YR WARRANTY FREE EST. 20 YRS EXP.

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

EUROPEAN CLEANING SERVICE We will clean your house or office. Insured & Bonded. 604-808-4541. If you would like your home to look SPIC ‘N SPAN & sparking clean, call Denise 604-580-7483 Exc refs.

Licenced ~ Insured ~ Bonded Every housekeeping is inspected & guaranteed 100% on all cleaning services. Quality housecleaning you can trust. 1 Time, Weekly, Bi-Weekly, Monthly. $65/hr. 2 maids. Monday to Sunday 8:00 am to 10:00 pm 604-593-2673 www.westcoastmaidservices.com

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

PLACING & Finishing * Forming * Site Prep, old concrete removal * Excavation & Reinforcing * Re-Re Specialists 30 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

FREE ROAD TEST.

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ANDRE’S GARDENING ~ FALL CLEAN UP; trimming, power raking, lawn cutting & clean up, free est’s, reas rate (604) 773-0544, 930-2480 FALL GARDEN CLEAN UP. Hedge trimming, tree prune, new soil, bark mulch. Reas rate. 604-582-9513 Harry’s Lawn Care. Lawn cut, Hedge Trimming, Aerating, Fertilizer, Gutter clean. 604-825-5545 JAPANESE YARDMAN *Winterize your garden *Trimming* Fall CleanUp. No BST. Kris 604-617-5561

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

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

FINANCIAL SERVICES

GARDENING

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

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283B HAULING & SALVAGE

✓ Maintenance & Service ✓ Basements & Additions ✓ Kitchen & Bath Reno’s ✓ “Grow-op” Restoration ✓ Main Service / Panel Upgrades

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

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

Electrical Contractor Residential / Commercial

Driveway removing, trenching & concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. Oil tank removal. 20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165

MR SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

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

DRYWALL

Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

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

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

AFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini, Bobcat, Stump Remov, New Servicing, Drainage, Driveway, trenching, grading, ditches. 604-841-6644. DRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain tile replacement and repairs. Call BOB @ 778-773-6657 ELLJAY CONTRACTING. Mini Excavator, Drainage, Driveways, Clearing. Small jobs ok! Stumps removed. Sewer repair 778-908-4012

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ELECTRICAL

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Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373

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

SURDEL’S CONCRETE: Specialists in all kinds of concrete, exposed aggregate & broom finishing. Free est. We do small jobs & driveway sealing. Call Joe: (604)723-5778. T.W.’S. CONCRETE, specializing in breaking & removal of concrete and ashphalt. Placing, finishing, forming & repairs. 604-533-1001

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#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

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

R.A.G. DRIVING SCHOOL

* Land clearing * Excavation * Site Services & * Back filling * Final Grading * Bobcat Services Exp. in Comm & Res. Free estimates!

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

G.L.G Services Ltd.

Ross 604-535-0124

WEST COAST MAID SERVICES

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

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BONNIECRETE Const Ltd

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RACK INSTALLERS

CONCRETE & PLACING

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

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

ARPAC Storage Systems is looking for Installers to join our team. This physically demanding work requires individuals to work together and communicate well. Experience preferred, own transportation required.

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Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

Grand Opening $30/30 min.

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

MEMORY BEAUTY SPA Facials, Manicures, Pedicures, Relaxation Massage, & Deep Tissue Massage. GRAND OPENING. (778)574-8288

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072 A-1 CONTRACTING Renos. Bsmt stes, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks. Dhillon 604-782-1936. A-BEST FRAMING & RENOS. Framing, drywall, painting, plumbing, elec, finishing, concrete form, free estim. 604-916-7806, 551-8047 BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing Drywall Electrical Tubs & Showers & Sinks Toilets & Tile Fans Windows, crown molding. 17 yrs exp. Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm. Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859 BEN’S RENO’S: New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors & fencing. Snr’s disc. 604-507-0703. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Forming, Framing & Finishing. Reno’s/Additions, Decks. Hrly. or Contract. Free est. 604-341-3806 COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702. DECKS, FENCES, ARBORS, Bsmt Suites, Additions~Renos, Kitchen/ Bath. Cert. Carpenter, General contractor, Concrete, Retaining walls, 20 yrs exp. WCB / Liability. Clayton. 604.591.7687 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN. Renovations, kitchen, bath, basements. No HST. Call Ivan 778-549-6858

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

LAWN & Garden. Trim, prune, yard clean-up, tree topping. Free est. Jason @ 604-614-5954.

MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878 SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING Fall clean-up, maint. new turf/cedars, pruning, hedge trim, weeding, fertilizing, seeding. Fencing, rubbish removal. Jay 778-862-2400.

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

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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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Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

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

VOLUNTEERS

CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS

SALES

PREMIER DEAD Sea Skin Care retailer is seeking 4 energetic Retail Sales Reps. for our locations in Guildford. $12.50/hr. Please mail to: drwguildford@gmail.com

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CLASS 3 DRIVER

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NAIL CARE PROFESSIONALS

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

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HOME REPAIRS

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822

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PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Reno’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662. #1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d. LOCAL Plumber. Plugged drains, renos etc. Chad 1-877-861-2423 $38/HR! Clogged drains, garbs, drips! Insurance, licensed & WCB Call BC Redi-Rooter 778-888-9184 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

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ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY 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.

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KITCHEN CABINETS

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

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MOVING & STORAGE

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

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

604-537-4140 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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

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

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com Master Painter, 27 yrs exp. Int / Ext. Premium Quality Paint Free Est. Handyman,wallpaperCarl 951-0146

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510 Interior & Exterior S S S S

Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured

PRIMO PAINTING 604-723-8434 Interior & Exterior * Excellent Rates * • • • •

No HASSLE, Top Quality Insured • WCB Written Guarantee Free Estimate

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WCB INSURED

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Interior/Ext., Res./Comm. Drywall & Stucco Repairs Kitch & bath cabinet refacing Warranty, Seniors Discount ** Competitive Pricing **

604-773-1811, 604-951-3046 Call today for our Fall Special STAR PAINTING. INT/EXT. Insured, Bonded. Free Est. Also cleaning services. 778-881-9904

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

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

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PRESSURE WASHING

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

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

SUNDECKS

PETS 477

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

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YORKIE PUPS. P/B no papers. Born july 23. Shots, vet chk. $800$900. 604-858-5826 Chwk YORKSHIRE TERRIER PUPPIES M $750 F $1000 born Aug 13th, 1st shots, vet ✓ 604-543-5255.

TILING

AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER” TILER WITH 10 yrs exp avail, all types of tiles, Bonded & Insured. www.bassetttiles.ca. 778-231-7107

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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

10% OFF WITH THIS AD A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

CALL A ROOFER, not a SALESMAN ! All types of residential roofing Your Re-Roofing & Repair Specialists FREE EST. ~ Since 1990 ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Ron 604-728-3699 COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106 EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 GL ROOFING & Repairs. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Insured. 604-240-5362 J.J. ROOFING. New Roofs / ReRoofs / Repairs. (Free skylight with new roof). Free Est. Ref’s. WCB Insured. Jas @ 604-726-6345

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

A MISTER CLEANUP Free Est. - Same Day Service

604-218-5022 RED’S RUBBISH REMOVAL. I Need Work! Home Maintenance. Reasonable rates. Call Red 604-290-7033.

RECYCLE-IT! #1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

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

604.587.5865

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $ Morris The Arborist DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

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

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APPLIANCES LIKE NEW Super capacity WASHERS/DRYERS Newer self & easy clean STOVES Super clean Fridge’s, Stackers & more Warranty, delivery, low prices 19897-56 Ave. 604-534-4402 ----------------------------------------APPLIANCES WANTED * Free pick-up* 604-339-0744

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EXTRA

We haul all rubbish & unwanted articles. Old furniture, branches, wood & Gyproc. Senior’s discount.

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

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UNDER $200

COFFEE TABLE & CORNER table, glass, good condition. $200. Call 604-575-9534 HAMMOND ORGAN & stool. Model L111. Draw bars. $200 obo. 604583-5188

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UNDER $300

LEATHER SOFA, black, 3 piece, $300. Call 604-575-9534

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FUEL

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

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FURNITURE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, 3 males, 3 females. $1500. 778-242-0862 or 778-808-5600. FILA / MASTIFF GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957. JACK RUSSELL X Sheltie puppies $250 firm. Very cute. Please call: 604-820-5242 Mission. LAB pups, 1st shots, vet✓ dewormed, luxurious coats, qual feed, fam/raised,$400.604-845-3769chwk LAB X HOUND X MASTIFF, 8 wks old, 6 F, 2 M, need good homes. Call (604)860-0650 MALTESE Pups 2 male 1 fem. $750/ea, 7 wks old, 1st shots, dewormed, vet checked 778-554-9659 MINI AUSSIE BORDER COLLIE PUPS Pet/agility, kid/cat friendly, blue/red merles, browns & blacks, some blue-eyed. $750; basic obedience $900. 250-375-2526 / scrivcom@hotmail.com MIN SCHNOODLES: Best of the Best breeds. 2 fem., 2 males. Family raised. $450 (604)826-2303

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Desk, retro/patio tables, tools, light fixtures, silver/vintage pcs, crafts, Xmas, glassware, gift items, bedding, clothing, hsehold

APARTMENT/CONDO

14010 - 60th Ave. Sun. Mon. Oct. 10, 11, 10-5

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 CENTRAL SURREY 1 bdrm $875. Freshly painted, high security highrise. Hot tub/gym/insuite lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-439-8848 or Oxana, 604-215-7223 CENTRAL SURREY 2 bdrm, 2 bath $1,000. Approx 760 sqft. High security highrise. Hot tub/gym/inste lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. Call Atira Property Management. Oxana 604-215-7223 or 604-439-8848. CENTRAL SURREY: Clean, quiet, 1 Bdrm. Gas f/p, D/W, balc, sec prkg, laundry in bldg, no dogs. N/S. 1 yr lse. Walk to SFU, Sktrn, rec ctr, mall. $800/mo. (604)619-9574. CLAYTON: brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 prkg, study, $1200/mo. Also 1 bdrm & study $950/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE:*Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Spacious 1 bdrms. Small closet room & balcony. Near transit, shops, racetrack. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-888-2497. CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM DELTA NORTH

SHANNON GARDENS The Place to Live in N. Delta Park Like Setting

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JEWELS, FURS

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

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MISC. FOR SALE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO. Circa 1920’s. Includes bench. $1200. Call 604-465-8328

REAL ESTATE

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Almost for free! Dave #1 AAA Recycling & Disposal

STEP CLIMBER, heavy duty. $70. Call 604-575-9534

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

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

UNDER $100

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

CHEAP

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

RENTALS

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PETS

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, bluehealer puppies, born Aug 31.,vet checked, 1st shots, working parents, $550. Call (604)860-4400 BELGIAN SHEPHERDS. Malinois pups from top European working bloodlines. Avail now. Reg’d. Vet check/shots. 1-250-333-8862 email: weldonbay@gmail.com or view blog Belgian Malinois -best working dogs Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA P.B. M $595, F $695. 8wks Vet✓1st shots, absolutely gorgeous.Delivery avail. 604-557-3291 CHIHUAHUAS, tiny pups, 8 wks old, ready to go. 1 male, 1 female. parents to view $700 (604)794-7347. DACHSHUND, small mini smooth. 2 blk/tan, 2 dbl dapples, 1st shots, deworm. $550-$650. 604-771-0358 Dalmation pups, 1M, liver spotted, born july 1, ckc reg., 1st/2nd shots, deworm, $1000. (604)793-5130 DOBERMAN PUPS. Registered, males.7wks, health guarntd, $1300. Phone (604) 589-7477 (Surrey).

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

APPLIANCES

PETS 477

MORTGAGES

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

RENTALS

TREE SERVICES

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

Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof Specialists. Work Guar. BBB. WCB 10% Sen. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530 B & B DUROID ROOFING Free Est,re-roofing & Repairs. WCB & Insured. Brad 604-603-2527 Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527

636 good good dogs! 604-

Reg. Border Collies. For more info visit: kippersstockdogs.com or call 250-547-6824

AT NORTHWEST ROOFING

Best Local Roofs & Repairs

REAL ESTATE

PETS

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

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

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

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

RIVERWYNDE, Langley 1340sf townhome. Dble garage. 55+ gated Clubhouse, Workshop, Well run and maintained 99 unit strata complex. No pets. Call Phil @ 604-5347430. E-mail: wilfordp@telus.net

WHY RENT? When you can OWN NO BANK Qualifying! Call today 604-817-0935 or 604-785-0973 Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. BCCLASSIFIED.COM listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.

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HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOUSES

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

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

1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from $1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w, f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg. Heated indoor pool & sauna.

Call 604-591-5666 Website: www.aptrentals.net

DELTA WEST 4895 - 55B St, Ladner 1 & 2 Bdrms Available. Spacious suites, balconies, rent incl heat & h/w. Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P

Call 604.946.1094 Bayside Property Services Ltd. GATEWAY. 108/City Park Way. 1 bdrm. 5 appls, storage, sec prkg & bldg, indoor gym. $875/mo incls utils/cable. Walk to Skytrain. Nov. 1. N/S. N/P. 604-589-8520 after 6pm GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with balcony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, SkyTrain. Immed. $875/mo + util. N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 GUILDFORD Central 148/100 Ave. New apt, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, inste lndry lots amens, walk to transp & shops. Avail immed, $1400. 778-928-8899. GUILDFORD

FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives... 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus, school, park. Small pets welcome. Call: 604-585-1966.

Guildford Gardens 1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrms. from $850 Close to Schools, Shopping, Transit & Parks. Includes Heat & Hot Water. Small Pets Okay!

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7514 or 1-888-897-3445 Member of the Crime Free Multi Housing Program NEWTON 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm +den. adult bldg. Heat, h/water, sec prkg. Nr amen ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910

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APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

Guildford Mall / Public Library

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

Phone 604-582-0465

GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE

Brookmere Gardens 14880 108th Ave. Surrey

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

604-582-1557 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

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

Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 Bdrm Apts Avail Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

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

VILLA UMBERTO Lovely 2 bdrm. Quiet building. 2 full baths. In-suite laundry, secured underground parking.

Call: 604-596-5671 or Cell 604-220-8696

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

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starts at $875. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676 SURREY, 126/72 Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $865/mo. Close to Kwantlen, quiet family complex., 604-590-8659. SURREY 128th & 100th AVE (Cedar Hills), 3BR upper house, 2 prkg, full reno’s, F/S W/D, yard, $1175 n/s n/p 604.612.2280

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

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

SURREY 138 & 100 AVE, nice 1 bdrm., 3rd floor, N/S N/P. 3 appl., w/b f/p, 1 prkg., gated complex, $785 mo. Refs. Oct. 1st. C21 Prudential 604-232-3025 SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. Newer bldg. near City skytrain. Lge suites; 1 bdrm & den, $795. 2 bdrm & den, $995. Adult oriented. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131. SURREY, 96/Scott, 2 bdrm deluxe, 1226 sf, u/prk, $875 + utils. Avail Nov. 1st. Jim 604-786-7977 Surrey - CALERA Condo 6758 - 188 St; BRAND NEW!!! 1 BR - $1,000; 2 BR - $1,200 Laundry, parking, gym, NOW Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666 SURREY-Central, 1,150sf. 2 bdrm. gas f/p, walk to skytrain, bus, mall & rec. centre. n/p, n/s, $1000, secure prkg. lndry. patio, now604.763.6407 SURREY, CENTRAL, 1 bdrm, gas F/P, 780 sf, W/D, sec. bldg, NOW. $750 incl heat /h. wtr.604-250-9784

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

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

DONCASTER APARTMENTS

Newly Renovated Family oriented bldg. Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm suites near Guildford mall. Quiet, well maintained property. Laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. Fireplace, D/W, in-suite storage, laundry room, large patio. Secure prkg. avail. Heat & Hot Water. No pets. Well worth your inspection.

604-589-1805 www.aptrentals.net


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HOMES FOR RENT

SURREY

Large 2 Bedrooms Available Total renovations, quiet bldg. in a park-like setting 3 Full size appl’s, Washer & dryer. Close to Guildford Mall & theatre. Please call 604-589-1167

SURREY SCOTT Rd. 2bdrm 2bath apt, opposite Superstore Nov.1 pets ok 1-360-357-5535 WHITE ROCK by Semiahmoo Mall. Bright 2 bdrm. Heat & hot water incl. Ground level private patio. Secure parking. Pool $1150.00 avail Nov 1st. 604 596-5108 or 604 307-7402 WHITE ROCK Quiet, one bed, 750 sq/ft apmt behind Semiahmoo mall. No pets/no smoke. 604.560.4461

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL ACROSS FROM SMH (96 & King George). Ideal for doctors or other professionals. 2,000 sq. ft. Rent all or part (pkg offices). Email lee@cowleylawcorp.ca BRIDGEVIEW. 600sf shop w/lge 55 X 40’ fenced yard & lge bay door Avail now. $1100/mo 604-908-5575 MECHANIC SHOP complete, 2 bay inside dealership, internet, garbage bin, water. $2200/mo.604-617-0433 NEWTON CONVENIENT location, 8145 130th St., Surrey, 3,000 5,000 sq ft. Call at Danielle 604-628-5613.

N VAN, Lynnterm, 3000, 15000, 20000sf W/H with offices, drive in access, 3PH high power, fenced yd, great for light/heavy ind. use. 604 9242423 for details. PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,600 sq ft. Call Danielle 604-628-5613. PORT KELLS OFFICE, 3,000 6,000 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Surrey. $7.50 per sq ft NNN. Call Danielle 604-628-5613 SURREY, close to skytrain stn, fenced yard for rent. 33,000 sf, $2200 /mth. Phone 604-329-6087. SURREY, COMMERCIAL unit at 13119 - 84 Ave. Unit # 115 Unit is appr 2000 sq, with a small show room upstairs that can be used for an office. Long term lease. $1700 plus HST. please call 778-968-4302 for viewings. Available now.

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CLOVERDALE, 64/174, 3 bdrm. upper duplex, new paint, flooring, carpet, w/d, fenced yard, $1000 + utils. Refs req’d. 778-999-1093 Guildford. Clean quiet 2 bdrm carport, storage, lndry, $775 incl heat & hot water, ns/np, 604-576-1746

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

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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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION SURREY 1 bdrm & pri bath. Nov 1 Walk to Ctrl City & Skytrain $485 incl cbl/hydro/net. (604)584-4516

HOMES FOR RENT

BEAR CREEK 89A/132 St. 3 Bdrm rancher. Avail immed. $1200 + utils. NS/NP. Ph: 604-710-9664. CLAYTON HEIGHTS. 3 Bdrm home, 3 bathrms, granite thruout, 2 f/p, 5 s/steel appl’s, f/yd. $1800/mo. N/P, N/S. Call 604-763-2242. CLOVERDALE. Nice 5 bdrm home, 2 baths, avail now, quiet neighbourhood. 604-576-9238, 778-240-9238 ENVER CREEK 80/147. 3600 sqft 8br 3 lvl, 4 1/2 bath 2 f/p 7 appls gar patio $2650 Ns/np. 604-512-4745 FLEETWOOD 157/92 5 bdrm. rancher, big yard, close to schools, w/d, N/P N/S. $1300 mo. + utils. Oct. 15. 604-581-4625 FLEETWOOD 4 BD Upr famrm, lvrm, 3 f/ba, dbl garage $1400 + 1/2 utils; 2 BD Lwr, 1 ba $650. Nov.1 Np. 250-398-7159, 250-302-9351 FRASER HEIGHTS: Exec 5 bdrm with fabulous view, 2.5 baths, garage, Oct 1st, $2200 TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 GUILDFORD: 3 bdrm, F/P, new carpet & floors, W/D. Immed. N/P. $1,000/mo + utils. 604-727-7679. GUILDFORD: 5 Bdrm, 2 lvl house. Cls to amens. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Call: (604)593-4867. N. DELTA, 10670 River Rd. 3/bdrms heritage home. 4/appli. N/S, N/P. Avail Nov 1. $1100/mo. Call Luke Remax 604-590-4888 N DELTA, 116/70 Ave. Upper 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, $1350. Lower 1 bdrm, $650. Call 604-597-6141.

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N DELTA 120/119th. 3 bdrm rancher. Close all amen. Clean. $1200. Avail. Oct. 15th. 778-552-4418 N DELTA: 7782 Swanson Drive, 4 bdrms, 1.5 baths. $1100/mo, avail now. NS/NP. 778-552-1573. N.DELTA 96/120 St. 2 Bdrm rancher, fncd, treed yard, lrg storage, lndry/rm. Avail immed. $1400/mo. (604) 790-7956. N DELTA, Delsom, Upper house, 3 bedrm., 1 & 1/2 bath, excellent condition, $2200/month. Call 604723-5858. NEWTON, 5 bdrm., 2.5 baths, rec rm., lge. deck, fenced lot, close to bus, schools, shops. $1500/mo. Oct. 15. 604-590-0800 562-8953 NEWTON 87/134. Reno’d 3 bdrm rancher, 1 bth, f/rm, l/rm, np/ns, $1150+ utils. Immed. 604-951-2640 NEWTON 89A Ave. 3 Bdrm rancher avail now. $1200/mo. N/S, N/P. Call (604) 597-5840 or 644-0867 NEWTON Area 3 bdrm hse + bsmt avail imm. Near all amen. 1.5 acres. Pets wlcm. $1500. 604-574-3135 NR. SURREY centre/sch/bus/skytr ns/np s/h up 3bdms + den $1250 + utils, 778-887-0818 Own a 3 bedroom townhouse w/$3300 down. Updated 3 bdrm townhomes in Surrey w/fenced yards, PETS OK. $1149/mo. mortgage plus $220/mo. for maint. fees & taxes oac. OR $14,300 down payment and $756/mo. plus $220 for maint. & taxes oac. Reg conb’d income of $41K/yr down & good credit (680 beacon) to qualify. Call Jodi Steeves from Re/Max 2000 @ 604833-5634 for more details. SURREY, 106/132A. 3 bdrm rancher. N/P $1300/mo. Guilford 2 bdrm rancher 2 bath $1400/mo N/P. 604828-2977, 604-587-5800. SURREY 88/132. 3bdr newly reno’d house, unfish’d bsmt, nr all amens, now/Oct15, $1500. 604-767-1245. SURREY TWO HOUSES FOR RENT! NEWER 3BDRM HOUSE, TWO CAR GARAGE NEAR 69th & 144th. $ 1350/MO. 5 BEDROOM TWO KITCHEN, NEWLY RENOVATED HOUSE, LARGE YARD NEAR 132nd & 90th. $1600/MO. SUSAN (604)805-0579

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BEAR CREEK. 1 bdrm gr/lvl, priv ent, Nov1. Ns/np. No ldry. $550 incl utils. 778-997-2539, 604-597-2539. BEAR CREEK: 1 Bdrm ste. Nr elem & trans. Avl now. $525 incl hydro. NS/NP. (604) 572-4327 / 722-6371 BEAR CREEK. 2 bdrm walk-out bsmt. Big yard. Nr elem. & sec schl. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 778-881-9137. BOLIVAR HTS. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl ste in duplex with w/d, 2 pkng, fenced yrd, $820 +40% utils. 604-837-3038 BOUNDARY PARK newer 2 bdrm ste, incl cble/util, shrd lndry NP/NS $750/mo. Avail now 604-230-4414 BROOKSIDE - 140th / 82nd newerspac. 1 bdrm grn’d lvl $600 incls utils & sat. TV. N/P No Lndry Now. (604)543-7417 309-3361 CEDAR HILLS, 90/123. 2 Bdrm G/L suite $650. Close to amens Suits mature NS/NP 604-501-2427 CEDAR HILLS Newer 2 bdrm, $700/mo incls hydro & cable. NS/ NP. Avail Oct.15. 778-395-3445. CEDAR HILLS. Nice 2 bdrm. Rad heating. Np/ns. Avail Oct. 15. $800/mo incls utils. 778-322-4209

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Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home www.GreatApartments.ca It’sFrom time to$690.00 discover

Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-7040

1MONTH FREE*

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CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 145/73rd. 2 bdrm bsmt ste. $750 incl utils, full cbl/interent & lndry. NP/NS. Nr park schl/bus. Avl immed. 778-322-9081. CHIMNEY Heights 151/76A. 2 bdrm f/s, h/w flrs, no lndry. ns/np. $700 incl utils/sat. Immed 604-590-9288. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrm. lower, avail. now. N/S N/P. Close to all amens. $675 mo. 778-241-7484 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrm newer ste, close to amens. $600/mo incl utils. 1 Bdrm $550/mo. NS/NP. Call: 604-716-3762, or 604-572-8591. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrms, full bath, NS/NP, avail immed, $650/mo incls hydro/cble. 604-501-4862. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 76A/150B St. 1 bdrm. Available now. Ns/np. Call 778-891-7740; 604-592-2149 CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. Avail. now. No ldry. $700/mo. incl. utilities. Ns/np 778-317-4646; 604-807-2964 CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. suite. 1.5 baths. $800/mo. incl. utils. N/s, n/p. Avail. immed. 604-781-2590 CHIMNEY Hill. 2 bdrm. Nr all amen $650. incl. heat/hydro. Avail immed. Np/ns 604-597-2082; 604-597-2042 CHIMNEY HTS 148/73A. 1 bdrm bsmt. Nov 1st. Cvrd patio, $550 incl utils. No ldry, ns/np. 604-596-6492 CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm, 4 yrs old. H/w floors, spacious. NS/NP. Avail. immed. $475 incl util. 778-218-1478 CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm suite. N/S N/P. Cable, utils & internet incl. Avail immed. 604-644-1610. CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. No laundry. $475/mo. utils incl. Free internet access Avail. now. Call 604-816-0470. CHIMNEY HTS. 72/152. 1 & 2 bdrm suites in newer house. Ns/np, no laundry. Nov. 1st. 604-501-0004 CHIMNEY HTS. lge. newer 3 bdrm., incl. utils. No ldry. N/S N/P. $925 mo. Now. 604-488-9888 604618-3114 CLAYTON HEIGHTS, lge new 2 bdrm. Incl. int., hydro & cable. N/S N/P $1100 mo. Now 778-574-6445 CLAYTON HILL: Lrg grnd lvl 1 bdrm. 5 Mins fr Langley, 10 mins fr Cloverdale. All incl; w/d, cble, heat, elec & swimming pool. Nov 1st. $850/mo. NS/NP. 604-308-2443 CLOVERDALE. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. $750 & $850 incl utils. 778-5712417 or 778-246-1511. CLOVERDALE 189/65, newer 2 bdrm $900/mo incl ldry, hydro cbl net. NS/NP. Immed. 604-576-8232 CLOVERDALE 19179 67 Ave. 2 Bdrm bsmt ste in new house, nr school & bus, avail Oct 1st. n/s, $1000 incl laundry. (604)618-3896 CLOVERDALE, 1 bdrm, $725 incl utils, priv entr, alarm, W/D, ns/np. Quiet. Suitable for 1. 604-576-8930. CLOVERDALE, 1 bdrm g/l suite, $500/mo incl utils. NP/NS no ldry. Avail now. 604-576-1542 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm grd level suite. NS/NP. $600 incl utils/cable. Avail. now/Nov1st. 604-603-3013. CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm. suite. Ns/ np Avail. now. $600/mo incl cable & hydro 604-572-7574; 604-785-1410 CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm bsmt $795, off Hwy 10, cls to Langley City. PANORAMA 1 bdrm $595. Quiet c/d/s, new subd cls to all amens. Fairly new less than 2 yrs, new appl Clean. Pri back entr Hydro/gas incl. No lndry, N/P. (604)928-6255 CLOVERDALE. 2 Bdrm suite. $700 incl utils. Close to elem school & athletic park. 604-671-4128. CLOVERDALE (above grnd lvl) 2bdrm, 1 bath, Patio, New carpet, Sep ent., incl. 5 appl, N/P, N/S $900 incl utils Call 604-576-0715 CLOVERDALE, Lg 1bd incls utilities. NS, small pet ok. $750/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st, 2010. 778-773-9836 CLOVERDALE NEW 2 bdrm grnd. level suite, $750 mo. N/P N/S. Oct. 15. 778-571-2666 778-881-9349 ENVER CREEK. 84/146 St. Large1 bdrm ste. Utils incl. NS/NP. Immed. 778-861-7862, 604-339-6631 FLEETWOOD 158/89A 1 bdrm., newly reno. Incl. utils., N/S N/P. Nov. 1. $625 mo. 604-581-6290 FLEETWOOD, 168/83 Bright 2 bdrm grd lvl ste. Newer house. Full bath. Lrg cov deck. Oct 30. $850 incl cable, alarm, hydro, prkg & lndry. N/S. Small pet ok. Refs req. 778-928-5988 or 604-574-5450. FLEETWOOD: 170A/79B. New 1&2 bdrm. $650 & $750. incl. util. Strictly n/s, n/p. Oct 15th. 778-574-6746 FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm above grnd bright clean nr ament incl util NS/NP $550m 604-572-8894 FLEETWOOD. 1 bdrm. & den. N/s, n/p. Full kitchen & bath. Ldry & utils incl. $850/mo. Now. 604-574-6205 Fleetwood 2 Bdrm ste, nice & bright Immed/Oct 15. $700 incl heat/light. ns/np 604-594-6982, 778-386-4489 FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm suite. Priv. ent. Fenced. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $750/mo. incl utils. 604-583-0842. FLEETWOOD: Brand New 1 bdrm ste $650(fully furn’d). Incl utils. Avail now. (604) 589-3928 or 782-8436. FLEETWOOD in brand new house: 2 bdrm suite, nr bus, shops, school, n/s, n/p, no laundry, avail immed. $750/mo incl hydro. 604-543-2026. FLEETWOOD lge. 1 bdrm., Oct. 15. Close to all amens. $650 mo. incl. utils. & int., Cat OK. 604-805-1079 FLEETWOOD, LIKE NEW 1 bdrm bsmt suite $625/mo incl utils. Avail now. N/P N/S Refs req’d. 604-5723313 or 604-374-1450 FLEETWOOD. New 2 bdrm. suite. Close to bus. N/s, n/p. $850/mo. Available now. 778-574-2669 FLEETWOOD, spacious 3 bdrm,full bath, $950 incl hydro/basic cbl/net. Avail. now. Phone (604) 999-1433.

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FRASER HTS. Lrg luxurious 1 bdrm, kitch. L/rm. 2 baths. 1100 sq.ft. $950. NS/NP. 604-512-9557. Green Timbers 2 bdrm g/l ste avail now Alarm, own heat control, $700 incl heat/light NS/NP 604-598-0468 GUILDFORD 100/149. 2 Bdrm grnd flr. 1 bath, strge, lam/wood flrs. N/P. Avail now. $800/mo. (604)580-2072 GUILDFORD,92/158, large 1 bdrm g/l, recently reno’d, lrg fncd yd, lndry hook-up, cls to aments. Nov 1. Call 604-575-3692, 604-219-7171 GUILFORD/Fleetwood 1 BR with new appliances. Looking for clean and quiet tenant. 675/month, gas and hydro included. Near grocery store, laundry, transit, and schools. No smoking and no pets. Private entrance. Reference required Avail on October 15 or November 1st. Call 604-589-6888 or 604-825-2405 N. DELTA, 11403-89 Ave. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Nr school. New carpet & paint. N/P. N/S. Avail. Oct 15. $700/mo. Call 604-690-2075. N. DELTA 116/70. Almost 1000 sq/ft. 1 bdrm, f/p, sh’d w/d, d/w, priv b/yard. N/S, $720 incl utils., cble & w/net. Nov. 1st. 604-543-7312 N. DELTA, 116/95th. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. $700/mo. No pets. Call 604-582-0760. N. DELTA 1 bd full bath Nr amen. Incl. utils cbl new carpet paint w/d NS in/out, nd. $600. 604-596-7495 N. DELTA. 2 bdrm gr lvl on 112 St., $700/mo. incl hydro, cable. NS. Avail Nov.1. 604-502-5063 N. DELTA 76/116 new 1 bdrm. grnd. lvl. suite, $600 mo. N/S N/P. No ldry. Cable incl. Nr. bus. Avail. immed. 778-549-4767 N.DELTA bright 2 bdrm, shower only, inste w/d, nr amens/bus. Now. ns/np, $800 incl utils. 604-930-9210 N.DELTA, Sunshine Hills. 2 Bdrm ste avail now. $750 incl utils/cbl/net Near schl & bus. (778)218-9924 NEWTON 122/64 Ave., 2 bdr ste, 5 yrs old, prk, alarm, $600/mo immed, nr schl/amen. Np/Ns 778-551-1865 NEWTON: 140/77 Ave: Brand new bright 2/bdrm, Immed. Walk to all amens. N/P, N/S. $650/mo inclds utils & cbl. Pls call 604-710-4031. NEWTON, 143A/71A. 2 bdrm + den. N/S. N/P. $700/mo incl utils. Parking. Avail now. 604-543-6397 NEWTON 144/74 2 bdrm ste, hydro & utils incl. Cls to school & amens. NS/NP. $700. Nov 1. 604-725-5206 NEWTON. 151/71. 1 bdrm. suite. $525/mo. incl. util. & satellite. Avail Now. N/P. N/S. 604-598-0587 NEWTON 1 Bdrm ste Oct 15/Nov 1, $550/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. Call: (604) 596-5855 or 710-2255 NEWTON 1 large bdrm suite, nr schls/Superstore/bus, $550 utils/cbl incl, ns/np, immed. 604-594-8044 NEWTON 67B/145B. 1 Bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. $550 incl utils/cable. No lndry. Avail now. 604-537-0537 NEWTON. 69/144. 2 bdrm ste, sep parking. NS/NP. $650 incl util/cbl. Avail now 604-764-7221, 590-0435 NEWTON: 70A & 151 St: 2/Bdrm suite, N/S N/P. Avail Now. $650. 604-590-2776 or 778-836-2776. NEWTON, 72/132nd. 2 bdrm suite. N/s, n/p, no laundry. $600/mo. incl utils. Oct. 1st. 604-594-7862. NEWTON, 79/133. 2 bdrm bsmt, ext strge/rm. $660. NS/NP. No cble or lndry. Oct 15. 604-861-6060. NEWTON - NEW large 3 bdrm bsmt, private, fenced, lots of pkng, ns/np, no laundry, no cable. Avail now. $850 incl utils. 604-594-7932. PANORAMA 132 & 62 Ave., 1 bdrm., N/S N/P. Avail. immed. $550 mo. 604-594-5322 PANORAMA, 135/59, 2 bdrm g/l bsmt ste, nr schl. NP/NS. $600/mo incl cable. Avail now. 604-590-0277 PANORAMA. New 2 bdrm bsmt. Incl utils. NP/NS. Nr amens. Prkg. Alarm. Avail now. 604-543-2287 PANORAMA PARK area, brand new 2 bdrm. suite $700 mo. Also 1 bdrm. $600 mo. 778-896-3709 SOUTH SURREY- reno’d lrg. 2 bdrm. in park like setting, $1100 incls. cbl. lndry. & utils. pet nego. n/s cls. to transit. Now604.535.8878 S. SURREY. 60/124. 1 bdrm bsmt ste, priv ent. pet neg, n/s. $700/m incl util. Avail now. (778)898-3429 STRAWBERRY HILL 2 bdrm gr/lvl ste, priv laundry, ns/np, avail immed $850 incl hydro/cbl . 778-242-7277 STRAWBERRY HILL. 2 bdrm suite. Near school. N/S. N/P. Laundry. Avail. immed. Call 604-596-4652. SULLIVAN 151/59A. 3 Bdrm, $750 + 40% utils. washer/dryer. NS/NP. Vegetarian only. (778)838-8289 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: 148/67B: 2 or 3 bdrms. $700/or $995/mo incl utils; no cable. NS/NP. Avail Oct 15. 778-593-1986 or 778-240-4759. SULLIVAN HTS 15075 66A Ave. 1 Bdrm bsmt, nr bus, Oct 15th, n/s n/p, $500 incl utils. 604-374-3658 SULLIVAN HTS 152/62 Ave.,walk to YMCA & Bus, 1 bdrm g/l 800 sf, h/w flrs, soaker tub, rad.ht, alarm, own prk, patio, $700/mo incl util. & cbl. Avail now. Mature person. CAT OK. N/S. Call 778-885-0854 SULLIVAN HTS 1 or 2 bdrm suite, ns/np, n/laundry, ref’s req. $500 or $550 incl utils/cable. 604-710-2695. SURREY 100/122st, brand new big 1/bd g/lvl ste.cl to scott rd st. No l/rm. $525/month incl util. No lndry/ns/ np. Call 604-809-0300/ 604-836-9700 SURREY, 107/140th. BACHELOR suite. Ground level. 2 yrs old. Nr all amenities. NP/NS. Avail. now. $470. 604-584-9743, 604-728-8661 SURREY, 116/99th. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. N/S. N/P. No W/D. $690/mo. incl hydro. Call 604-588-1608.

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SURREY 121/97A 3 bdrm. suite, $1200/mo. incl. utils. No pets, no laundry. Oct. 15. 604-597-5267. SURREY, 122B/90A. Huge 2 bdrm bsmt suite. walk to Walmart, near all amenits & bus. Ns/np. No laundry. Now. $700 incl utils/cable. 604-597-0981 or 604-338-1357 SURREY, 12659-61B. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $650. 604-765-0764 or 604-572-3453. SURREY, 132/98, NEW 2 bdrm, grnd lvl, no lndry, no cable, NP, $700 incl utils. Call (604) 721-0704. SURREY, 134/92, 2 bdrm suite. $750. Incl util. NS/NP. No lndry. Immed. Call (604) 581-6935. SURREY 144/80. 2 bdrm. a/c. net, 500 channels. Oct 15. N/S. N/P. $675 incl utils. 604-825-3529. SURREY: 170/80 Ave: Brand new 2 bdrm. Available now. NP/NS. No lndry $600/incl util. 604-574-6161. SURREY- 1 Bdrm Bsmnt Suite in SRY (Fraser Heights) @ 174th & 104th. $750/Mo INC. Hydro/Gas & INT. NO Smoking. NO Pets. NO Lndry. Avail NOV1. Ph 604-5374532 SURREY 1 bdrm ste in new hse, cls to skytrain, $550 incl heat & hydro. Oct 15. NS/NP 604-614-3141 SURREY 63/125A St. 1 Bdrm ste. Avail now. N/S, N/P. $550/mo incl utils & cable. Call 778-883-4902. SURREY 6921-151 St. Newer 1 bdrm $500 incl utils. Avail now. NS, NP. 604-618-2567, 778-593-0608 SURREY, 72nd. Brand new large 2 bdrm. Incl ldry, cable, hydro & gas $900/mo. Immed. 778-893-7864. SURREY, 86/148A. 2 bdrm grd level suite. H/W floors. N/S. N/P. Avail immed. Call 604-590-5971. SURREY. 96A/116th. 3 SUITES: New Home - 1 Bdrm. suite. 3 Bdrm suite. in bsmt, and 3 Bdrm + fam rm, main floor with 2 baths. Near bus, skytrain & schools. Will rent whole house. Phone 604-582-3987. SURREY CENTRAL. 2 bdrm, 1200 sf, priv. driveway, 2 prk, security, shed, storage, gated. 2 blocks to hosp., skytrain & univ. Ns/np. $800 incl hydro. Nov. 1st. 604-585-1937

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TRANSPORTATION 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

TOWNHOUSES

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

Call 604-532-2036

1991 BMW 735 iL, grey w/black int, exc cond, fully loaded, new tires, $5500 obo. Call: (604)584-4516 1993 TOYOTA Camry LE, 4 cyl, Auto, 1 owner, dealer serviced, SR, all power, spoiler, alloys, new tires, runs great, 269K, asking $2800.00 Call 604-594-6584 or 604-603-9496 1997 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr. auto, aircared, fully loaded, good condition. $2400. 778-848-7621. 1998 Honda Accord Special edition 4dr auto loaded a/cared 182K mint cond. $5,000 obo. 604-812-1278

1999 HONDA Civic Si(G)

SURREY

MOVE IN NOW!! Don’t Wait! 3 Bdrms & Den $1200/mo.

Silver exterior, Grey cloth interior Coupe, Sunroof Manual 168,000km 4/cyl Air condition Power everything ABS Airbags Aftermarket taillights and spoiler New water pump and timing belt Reg. oil change, fluids, brake check, etc.

Family Complex conveniently located close to schools, bus, skytrain & shopping. 5 appliances, gas fireplace, backyard.

Call 604-830-2501 Website: www.aptrentals.net

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ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1966 T-BIRD Landau Coupe. in White Rock. Dry stored 38 yrs, silver/black vinyl top. 390 V8, PS/PB/PW, skirts, 90k miles. Drive away for $3,950. Call for details to view: 1-727-480-8285.

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$5200

604-856-3435 604-309-3757

NEW PRICE!

2001 AUDI A4 Quatro Turbo. New timing belt & water pump. 4 snow tires. Lots of updates. Runs great. 198K. $9900 604-763-3319 aft 3pm 2001 Pontiac Sunfire coupe 150k only auto p/s. air, grey on grey $2995. D#9987 604-916-9156. 2005 KIA RIO 60,000 km., auto, A-1 cond. $5500. 604-538-3704 2005 TOYOTA ECHO silver 2door hatchback, auto, 65K, clean car. $5600 firm. Call 604-538-9257. 2005 VOLKSWAGEN Passat. 4 Motion, 5 spd, 107K, loaded, stereo/tv, custom rims, low profile tires, sunroof, fully serv, no accd’s. $14,500. obo 604-649-1094. 2006 BMW 750 LI, local canadian car, mint cond, BMW warrnty left Nov.11. $40,000 firm.604-542-8577

AUTO FINANCING

SURREY, ROYAL HTS. 96/117. On bus route. 2 Bdrm suite. Fr/St, shared laundry. N/P, smoking outside only. $650/mo. +1/2 utils.

2006 MAZDA RX8-GT, 33K km, fully loaded except navigation, $19,900 obo. Call (604)869-9210

NORTH SURREY. 141 St/113 Ave. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite. Fr/St/DW, shared laundry. N/P, N/S. Avail Oct 1. $600/mo + 1/2 util. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax

2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr auto, p/w, p/l, A/C, CD, light blue, mag wheels 29K. $12,500. Call 604-825-9477. 2009 TOYOTA YARIS 4dr H/B, auto, many options, 18,000K, silver. $8500 firm. 604-538-4883

TYNEHEAD, 167A/83 Ave. Ground level 4 yr old, clean & bright. 2 or 3 bdrm suite - 2 bdrm $800 or 3 bdrm. $900/mo. 1 full bath. Priv. entry with parking at back lane. A/C. Incl util. N/S, no drugs. N/P. no lndry. Avail now. 604-575-7621. WILLOUGHBY. 3 yr. old, spac. 1 bdrm. Sep. ent, inste. w/d, d/w, full sz appl., cable, int., heat incl., prkg. $790/mo. Nov. 1. 604-809-6653.

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

SUITES, UPPER

Bear Crk. Cln bright 1 bdrm bachelor, bath & kitchenette. Furn. $465. Immed. N/S. N/P. 604-597-2671. CEDAR HILLS. 12308-93A Ave. 3 bdrm, main flr. N/S, N/P. $975/mo.+ utils. Near elem & high schls. Avail. now. 604-724-4570. Cedar Hills,128/100. Lrg clean, 3 bd, nr shop/bus line. $1050/mo incl utils. N/p,n/s. Refs. 604-817-0474 CEDAR HILLS 98/126. 2 bdrm + office, h/w floors, garage, 1 bath, d/w, sh’d. ldry. N/P. N/S. Oct. 15 or Nov. 1st. $1020/mo. 604-581-7178 GUILDFORD. Main floor, 3 bdrm, 2 baths, huge deck, hrd/wd flrs. Fenced back yard. $1400/mo. NS/N/P. Avail NOW. 604-715-1667. N.DELTA 117/90th. Totally reno’d lrg 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, W/D, walk to schls, bus & shops, NS/NP, refs, lease, $1250. 604-277-5666 NEWTON 12912 62 Ave. 3 bdr 1½ bth upr ste, 4 appls, c.port, nr schls, bus & shops. Lots for prkg. N/P, incls lndry $1275 + utils. Nov 1st. 604-590-4231 or 604-562-6324 NEWTON 13084 73A Ave. 3 bdrm upper, 1 bath, ns/np, $1150 +60% utils. 604-306-6043, 778-689-5003. NEWTON, 71 Ave/142 St. 1 bdrm bachelor suite. $525/mo incl utisl. Nr bus. No laundry. N/S. N/P. Oct. 1. 604-590-1391. SURREY 1 bedroom Coach House suite. Includes own laundry, hydro & heat. Available Oct. 15th. $750 per month. NS & NP. 142 & 62 area. Call Pinda at (604) 518-9579. SURREY 70A/144B. Newer 1 bdrm Coachhouse. Sep. entry. Avail now. Ns/np. $700 incl util & cble. No ldry. 604-597-1637 or 778-320-5581. SURREY CTR. 3 bdrm upper flr. Avail now. NS/NP. Near all amens. $1000 + 60% utils. 604-585-6043

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1989 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA SL Aircared, needs brakes, runs great. 1st $800 takes. Call 604-272-0814. 1991 Buick Regal. Ltd edition. 2 dr, auto, 140K, leather. In good condition. $1200 OBO. 604-945-4106

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2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER SE - auto, loaded. Fun, economical. Great shape. $3850 (604)514-4849

1969 PONTIAC Grand Prix J model, 2nd owner, excel orig cond 400/ 400 auto $12,000 (604)826-8003 1976 25’ 5th wheel Vanguard, new updates, great cond., sleeps 4, w/hitch $3000 obo. (604)465-4580 1984 24’ Citation, GMC Motorhome, 85,000km, many recent upgrades, exc cond., $6000. (604)858-9028 2002 DAMON MOTORHOME 36’ long, 8.1 Vortex GM engine, Allison trans. 40,000mi., 2 slide outs. Many other options. Very clean $62,500. 604-531-3257 or 604-860-4114. View at: 1054-161A St., W.Rock 2003 TRAVLEAIRE Class C 22ft on Ford E350, 92K, 3 way fridge rear bunk slps 6 $28,000 (604)826-8003 2007 18 FT Fleetwood Trailer, new cond. comes w/additional battery $13,500 neg. Chwk. (604)798-0540

2005 FORD TAURUS, 100K. No acc. 1 owner. Fully loaded. $5200 D#9987. 604-916-9156.

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1992 Cadillac Fleetwood: 4/dr sedan, 53,000 org miles, like new. $5,000. Call Ralph 778-988-2055. 1992 Plymouth Sundance, 2 dr auto 216K, good runner, new batt/rad, & brakes, ArCrd $600. 604-765-1534 1993 OLDS SIERRA, 4 door. V6, runs great, $850. Phone (604) 820-3031. 1994 CHRYSLER LHS. Aircared. 215,000 kms. 3.5L V6. Leather, p/l, p/w etc. $1595. OBO 604-771-5547 1996 Mercury Sable LS - $2000 Must be seen. Zero rust or damage. Just passed Air Care. Full Loaded. Call 604-513-9855

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Court File No. E102758 Court Registry: Vancouver In the Supreme Court of British Columbia

U-Haul Storage Center Surrey

Claimant: RYAN JEROME HENRY Respondent; REEN SABADO TIGRADO

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION (Rule 21-1 of the Supreme Court Family Rules applies to all forms.) To: The Respondent, REEN SABADO TIGRADO TAKE NOTICE THAT on October 1, 2010, an order was made for service on you of a Notice of Family Claim issued from the Vancouver Registry of the Supreme Court of British Columbia in family law case number E102758 by way of this advertisement. In the family law case, the claimant, Ryan Jerome Henry claims the following relief against you:

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1. a declaration that the parties’ marriage is a nullity; 2. an order that the claimant have leave to serve the respondent substitutionally; and, 3. costs. You must file a Response to Family Claim within 30 days after the date of the publication of this notice, failing which further proceedings may be taken against you without notice to you. You may obtain a copy of the Notice of Family Claim and the order for service by advertisement from the Vancouver Registry, at 800 Smithe Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6Z 2E1.

Claims a Landlords Contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at: 13554 84th Ave., Surrey, BC. Tel: 604-591-2313 A20-03 Craig Armstrong 506 St. Paul St., Kamloops A25-02 Michael Oleman 13352 105 A Ave., Surrey A27-05 Erin Coote 3309 - 9644 134 St., Surrey

Whereas Robert Wayne Duncan is indebted to Roadway Towing Ltd. for storage & towing on a 1989 BMW 325I Vin: WBAAA1309K4204694 A lien is claimed under the Act. There is presently an amount due and owing of $2,102.73 plus any additional costs of storage, seizure and sale. Notice is hereby given that on the 29th day of October, 2010 or thereafter, the said vehicle will be sold. The Vehicle is currently stored at Roadway Towing Ltd., 7391 Progress Place, Delta, BC V4G 1A1. The Vehicle was placed in storage on June 26, 2010. For more info. call Elite Bailiff Services at 604-539-9900 www.repobc.com

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TRUCKS & VANS

1990 DODGE Caravan, full load, blue on blue, aircared, 231K, very gd cond, $900 obo. 604-783-4650 1992 CHEV S10, Ext Cab, Air cared, great driver new snow tires, muffler, has canopy, low KM’s Best offer to $2000 TAKES, MUST GO 604-230-4141 1996 FORD F250 - 7.3 pwr. stroke diesel, auto, immaculate, no accid. all pwr. option $9995/ 604.657.8659

Vancouver, British Columbia V6Z1S4 Address for service

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F24-01 Stephen Chapman 14437 68 Ave., Surrey A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, October 22, 2010. Viewing 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.

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NOTICE is hereby given that the creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Kamlesh Kaur Dhatt, Deseased, who died on the 30th day of May 2010, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Administrator at #2098556 120th Street, Surrey, B.C. V3W 3N5, before the 1st day of November, 2010, after which the administrator will distribute the said Estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the claims of which he has notice.

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Repairers Lien Act Dashmesh Trucking Ltd. Daljit Kaur Grewal, Jagdeep Grewal. The following will be sold for monies owing to Tenable Tires Services Ltd. $4356.49 plus all costs incurred by this action. Sale on or after Oct. 22, 2010.

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2000 WINDSTAR SEL - New transmission. Aircared. 200K. Asking $4800: (604)536-4618 2002 FORD Windstar cargo van, no acc auto, full pwr, 200K only. $3500. D#9987. 604-916-9156.

2005 NISSAN Xterra se, 4x4, loaded, auto, keyless, alarm, $19,999. 604-593-3902, 778-928-9181. 2007 Chevy 3/4 ton express cargo, Ready for business. 110K. $13,500 D#9987. 604-916-9156. 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab Big Horn, 20’ alloys, mint. new brakes/tires, safety inspected, no accidents. $15,995 (604)328-1883

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2008 GRAND Caravan, red, stow & go, 39K, auto, 7 seats $18,500. 604-922-7367 or 778-867-7367

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E11-01 Ronald McCabe 211 Martindale Rd., Parksville

1998 TOYOTA SIENNA LE. Loaded, AirCared, 7 passenger, 196K, keyless. $6000 obo. 604-812-1278

2003 TOYOTA Sequoia Limited, V8 Phantom Gray Pearl, leather, DVD, large sunroof, loaded, new tires, 233,000 km, serviced regularly at dealer, runs perfect, no smoking, no accidents, excellent condition. $16,000.00. Call Nick @ 604-5566141 or 604-855-2468.

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A29-02 Robert Haggerty 11940 Old Yale Rd., Surrey

Claimant, RYAN JEROME HENRY Name of party c/o John-Paul Boyd Aaron Gordon Daykin Nordlinger Family Law Counsel 1100 - 777 Hornby Street

Crossword

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ACROSS 1. The Pequod's captain 5. Trucks 9. Bankrupt 13. Castro or Julia 17. Unchanged 18. "Let's Make -- --" 20. Small map showing detail 22. Peak in Thessaly 23. Renown 25. Intricate 27. Vainglory 28. One of nine sisters 30. Acting as guardian 31. Lie 33. Oust 35. Squirrel away 36. Propitiates 40. Spirit of a culture 42. Chinese fruit 46. Damage 47. Presses down tightly 49. Underworld river 51. Stomached 52. Battery terminal 54. Boldly creative 57. Within: prefix 58. Tessera 59. Famed street in Memphis 60. Eel 62. -- Aviv 63. Water, frozen 65. Lighthouse, e.g. 68. Toy-bricks brand 69. Letters 70. Baffles 72. -- you mind 74. City on the Willamette 76. Dir. letters 78. A term in bridge 80. Kind of card 82. Kitchen item 85. Low fellow 86. Subject

88. Go together 90. Picnic fare 91. Asian gelatin 93. Like pine trees 96. Charter 97. Otter relative 99. Aqua -100. Old, but "in" again 102. Rails support 103. Antebellum 105. -- macabre 107. Certain dry run: 2 wds. 109. Morphology branch: abbr. 111. Woodwinds 113. Farm denizens 114. HBO family 118. Oil-spill result 120. Sports events 123. Phenomenal 125. Squeezebox 128. Out of work 129. Upper crust 130. Pre-teenager 131. Aspersion 132. Recounted 133. Winter-fun item 134. After Shrovetide 135. Place of banishment DOWN 1. Uraeus 2. Lampshade support 3. Son of Venus 4. Make dirty 5. One of the Redgraves 6. Ending for lemon or lime 7. Wild goose 8. Basilique du --Coeur 9. Carom 10. Numero -11. "-- It Romantic?" 12. Mole 13. A numbers game

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2003 Dodge Dakota

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2005 Buick Rainier

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2005 Chevy Blazer

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11,995

17,995

10,995

18,888

3050 KING GEORGE HWY, SOUTH SURREY AUTO MALL

36,990

BARNES $ PRICE

MSRP .....................................................$44,955

2010 ENCLAVE

33,990

BARNES $ PRICE

MSRP .....................................................$40,425

2010 ACADIA

26,020

BARNES $ PRICE

MSRP .....................................................

$

$

Stock #P2432.

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Dealer #10012

Stock #B15507. 5 dr. Hatchback, sunroof, alloys.

2007 VW Rabbit

3 to choose. All with DVD & Ext.

2009 Montana SV6’s

Stock #B15591. Lots of savings, power group, alloys.

2009 Toyota Camry

Stock #B15572. Auto, air, power, bal. of warranty.

2009 Toyota Corolla

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34,984

BARNES $ PRICE

42,270 $

MSRP .....................................................

2011 SIERRA 2500 EXT HD 4x4

16,998

BARNES $ PRICE

28,085 $

MSRP .....................................................

2010 SIERRA REG CAB

15,685

BARNES $ PRICE

MSRP .....................................................$27,185

2010 CANYON SLE EXT CAB

14,888

17,888

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61,978

BARNES $ PRICE

MSRP .....................................................$72,850

2011 SIERRA 3500 CREW CAB

58,795

BARNES $ PRICE

MSRP .....................................................$68,835

17,995 2011 SIERRA 2500 EXT SLT

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2010 EQUINOX LX

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