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Thousands of fans watched in stunned disappointment in Central City as the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup final to Boston Wednesday night. But Surrey crowds remained peaceful. Story and more photos, page 3

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City has third strongest job market in the country: Survey by Kevin Diakiw SURREY IS the third most promis-

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Fans watching Game 7 of the Vancouver Canucks-Boston Bruins series react as the home team’s loss unfolds on the big screen at Central City plaza in North Surrey.

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Wednesday’s hockey game was an emotional one for fans at Central City plaza.

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A dejected fan gathers his Canucks paraphernalia after the team’s loss to the Boston Bruins.

Canucks: What a wild ride it’s been Surrey RCMP officers sent to Vancouver to help with riot; events in this city were peaceful

by Kevin Diakiw IN CONTRAST to the post-game riots in

Vancouver, officials in this city say the fans in Surrey were peaceful. A crowd of between 6,000 and 7,000 people at Surrey’s Stanley Cup celebration site in Central City plaza was well-behaved, and began to trickle out when the Vancouver Canucks began to lose to the Boston Bruins in Game 7 of the Stanley Cup final Wednesday night. The usual ad-hoc group which meets at 72 Avenue and Scott Road failed to materialize because of the team’s loss.

In fact, shortly after the game, Surrey RCMP deployed more than 100 of its 158 officers dedicated to crowd control to downtown Vancouver, where things quickly spiralled out of control. Almost right after the game, people began throwing bottles at the big screen TV put up by Vancouver, then engaged in fighting, lighting garbage cans and cars on fire, turning over vehicles, and looting stores. Images captured by media and by individuals using cameras and cellphones were quickly broadcast widely. The hunt is now on to identify the

perpetrators of the orgy of destruction. Metro Vancouverites quickly banded together on social media, vowing to out the offenders, pooling photos and video captured during Wednesday night’s riot. Many of those responsible made no attempt to hide their faces, sometimes mugging for photos that were widely shared online. They show young men overturning vehicles, removing merchandise and stuffing a rag into the gas tank of a police car. The site identifyrioters.com allows users to browse photos and identify riot-

ers and looters by their Facebook name. Photos and names are sent to the Vancouver Police Department once multiple users have made a positive ID. Multiple Facebook pages also urge followers to identify perpetrators from photos shared there. (See http://on.fb. me/lTpllC and http://on.fb.me/jUvXkZ). More than 130 people were treated for tear gas or pepper spray exposure and mostly minor injuries. Rioters smashed windows and looted stores, including The Bay and London Drugs. See SURREY / Page 4

Success: City’s building boom a factor From Page 1

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Surrey’s vibrant construction sector is contributing to a favourable job market.

Susan Wright-Boucher, regional director for Manpower Group, said Surrey’s numbers are amazing. “You know what, Surrey is unbelievable,” Wright-Boucher said, adding it’s a combination of low level and high level jobs coming available. The last few quarters have told the tale in Surrey, she said. In the first quarter of 2011, the city had a net employment outlook of 13 per cent, growing to 28 per cent in Q2 and 37 in Q3. Those figures come out of the city’s bleakest period during the first quarter of 2010 when Surrey had a net employment outlook of minus-seven per cent. The city has been growing steadily since then. “I sent this to (Mayor) Dianne Watts’ office,” Wright-Boucher said. “This is something they

can be really, really proud of.” She said the results are likely driven by geography, land prices and local growth. “Surrey is one of the fastest-growing cities in Canada,” she said. “Businesses are relocating there or expanding there. There’s parking for people, the real estate (price) is certainly quite attractive.” Vancouver will always be a popular market, she said “but it’s also really costly.” Surrey’s success may be in part due to a booming construction sector, which experienced a net employment outlook of 38 per cent in Western Canada. The city’s building boom could well have bumped up local numbers significantly. Other cities in the region didn’t fare as well. Richmond-Delta came in 30th out of 46 with a net employment outlook ranking of 20. In those cities, 33 per cent of the companies polled expected to hire in Q3 this year, 13 per

cent expected to cut back, 53 per cent were sticking with the status quo and one per cent of those asked didn’t know what changes they would make. Vancouver came in 32nd in the rankings, with a net of 18, Victoria and the Capital Regional District edged up just behind that with a net of 17. Burnaby-Coquiltlam came in second-last nationally, with a net employment outlook of six. The national net employment outlook average was 22, with 26 per cent of companies expecting to hire, four per cent anticipating layoffs, 68 per cent predicting employment to stay the same, and two per cent unsure. For the full list of cities examined, visit http:// manpower.ca/ca/en/multimedia/3Q11-EOSBest-to-Worst-Outlook.pdf kdiakiw@surreyleader.com


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Surrey: Policing costs at $500,000 From page 3 Another Facebook group sprang up to help coordinate clean-up efforts Thursday morning. The costs of the damage and police work in Vancouver were still being tallied Thursday, after The Leader’s press deadline. In Surrey, there were no costs being attributed to damage, however, there was a price to ensuring the local events were peaceful. Surrey racked up close to $500,000 in policing costs during the Canucks playoff series. The price is much higher than earlier estimates, but police say that’s been the cost of keeping the public safe, particularly with the crushing crowds and traffic that traditionally

gathered at 72 Avenue and Scott Road. Surrey RCMP Cpl. Drew Grainger was reviewing the overtime submissions on Wednesday afternoon, just hours before Game 7. “All the overtime is just coming in,” Grainger said. “Right now we’re looking at $40,000 per game in round four with the resources we’re throwing at it.” That’s $280,000 for the Boston series alone, and adding in the previous three series, the total is about $500,000. Mayor Dianne Watts was a little skeptical when she heard of the final costs. “On the surface of it, it sounds extraordinarily high,” Watts said. She said Thursday morning that Surrey

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About 100 Surrey officers were sent to downtown Vancouver Wednesday night to help with the riot. would not be looking to Vancouver to cover any of the costs of sending Mounties to that city. “There certainly was a regional response to assist VPD,” Watts said. “I want to certainly mention and acknowledge those police officers that put themselves in harm’s way that were injured.” One police officer from Surrey suffered a

head injury and she is expected to make a full recovery. “These individuals that incite rioting are criminals undertaking criminal acts and they should be absolutely prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law,” Watts said. – with files from Jeff Nagel kdiakiw@surreyleader.com jnagel@surreyleader.com

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A N N O U N C E M E NT: M AT T R E S S R E C YC L I N G

We are pleased to announce that Surrey is now collecting mattresses for recycling.

Mattress Collection Challenges

Surrey’s Response...Recycle It!

On January 1, 2011, Metro Vancouver placed a disposal ban on mattresses as they are operationally difficult to handle and recyclable when properly disassembled. Mattresses disposed of as garbage cannot be compacted – consuming a large amount of landfill space. In addition, the springs within mattresses often become tangled in equipment causing costly repairs. Customers that bring mattresses to regional transfer stations for disposal as garbage are charged $20/unit and are limited to only four (4) mattresses per load.

While Surrey had consequently stopped collecting mattresses via the Large Item Pickup Program as a result of the Metro Vancouver imposed disposal ban, the City has developed a process to recycle old unwanted mattresses. The City of Surrey will accept mattresses and box springs via the Large Item Pickup Program at no additional cost to residents. The collected mattresses will be delivered to a mattress recycling facility where they will be segregated into different materials and shipped to remanufacturing facilities to be processed into new reusable products.

How to Arrange Collection 1. Call Emterra Environmental at 604-635-5478 2. On the day of your appointment (or the evening before), place your mattress/boxspring at your curb. Ensure that your mattress is at the curb by 7:30am. * Please note that this program is available to households that are on the City’s door-to-door waste collection program. Mattresses or box springs will count towards your annual large item pickup limit of 4 items/calendar year.

For further information please visit www.surrey.ca or contact the Garbage & Recycling hotline at 604-590-7289. www.surrey.ca


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Youth boasted about fatal attack on Justin Vasey by Dan Ferguson

Afterwards, George boasted that the participants in the attack on Vasey had “earned their tear,” which THREE YEARS after he bragged about stabbing was said to be a prison or gang reference to killing 14-year-old Justin Vasey of Surrey to death, Jordan someone. Anthony George has won a limited release from A psychological assessment rated George’s intelprison. ligence as “average to borderline” and found that The written National Parole Board hearing that he likely suffers from “behavioural and personality approved six months of day parole for the now disorders” resulting form an extremely dysfunctional 20-year-old George described his behaviour in prison childhood. as “problematic” since he started serving his five-year The day parole was granted to allow George to sentence for manslaughter. attend a residential aboriginal substance abuse treat“You have been involved in fights and assaults on ment program on Vancouver Island. other offenders, intentionally flooded two Several conditions were imposed. cells while in the custody of sheriffs, threatGeorge must follow the treatment program ened staff and other offenders and made and undergo psychological counselling, he sexually inappropriate comments to a correcmust abstain from alcohol and drug use tional officer,” the written decision stated. and must not have any contact with certain “File information indicates you are noted former friends. to be slow to respond to direction; you can be Full parole was not recommended, the disrespectful, argumentative and sarcastic in parole board said, because George will you interactions with others including staff require a “gradual, assisted” return to the and other offenders.” community. The document of the May 15 hearing was Justin Vasey Justin Vasey lived and went to school released at the request of The Leader. in Surrey when he suddenly spiralled into George was one of four people who pleaded guilty despair and began hanging out with a group of older to manslaughter in the Feb. 28, 2008 death of Vasey, a teens who turned on him one night and killed him. foster child who was beaten and fatally stabbed during He was buried in Delta because that was where the a drinking party at an abandoned Surrey house. B.C. Ministry of Children and Families happened to According to the parole board report, George have an available plot. became angry with Vasey because he was “jumping in After a follow-up story on the Vasey case by The front of cars,” but the report stopped short of saying Leader disclosed that Justin’s grave still only had a that provoked the swarming attack. temporary metal marker two years after he died, dozEven after a four-month police investigation “there ens of donors – including police officers and support was no apparent motive for the offence,” the parole staff – raised money for a proper headstone. board document stated. The three others who pleaded guilty to the fatal George, 17 at the time, confessed that he kicked swarming attack, Jade Pollard, Danielle Wood-Sinclair Vasey in the head while the younger boy was begging and George’s half-brother Cody Pelletier, are also for mercy. expected to apply for parole. He also admitted stabbing Vasey in the stomach All four were sentenced as adults after pleading and hitting him with a brick. guilty to manslaughter.

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Toxins in Metro drains threaten salmon: Scientists Sockeye inquiry probes risk of chemicals in sewage by Jeff Nagel THE TOXINS Metro Vancouverites

flush down their toilets or pour down the drain have likely contributed to the decline of Fraser River sockeye salmon, a panel of scientists told the Cohen Commission Tuesday. There’s no “smoking gun” that points to sewage effluent as a leading culprit in the dramatic collapse of the 2009 sockeye run, said Dr. Ken Ashley, a BCIT instructor and consultant. But he and others rated it a probable factor in the longer term trend of diminishing salmon returns. Dr. Peter Ross, a marine mammal toxicologist at the Department of Fisheries and Oceans’ Institute of Oceans Sciences, said there’s growing concern about the discharge of persistent chemicals that accumulate in the environment and threaten fish and sea life. Emerging chemicals of concern include flame retardants such as PBDEs, bisphenol-A, phthalates, nanoparticles, synthetic musks and personal care products. “PBDEs have been doubling every 3.5 years in harbour seals in the Strait of Georgia,” Ross said, adding very high concentrations

have been found in sediments near Metro Vancouver’s sewage treatment outfalls and in Burrard Inlet. Such chemicals might not kill fish outright but may pose more subtle threats, even at minute levels, the commission heard. Endocrine disruptors can interfere with hormones and in some cases feminize fish.

They can also reduced growth and suppress immune systems. Panelists said sockeye need to “smell their way” back home to their birth streams to spawn and the soup of chemicals mixed into the waters of Georgia Strait and the Fraser River could confuse them and reduce their chances. Sewage treatment plant monitoring relies on tests of how many sample fish exposed to effluent die

within four days but don’t specifically test for many chemicals or consider their longer term cumulative impacts. “From my perspective, that has very little to do with the real world,” Ross said. He supported broader testing of effluent for such chemicals and said he tried but failed to persuade federal officials to make that a requirement in new standards Ottawa has set out to govern sewage treatment. Ross said tests should look at not just the impact of individual chemicals but the complex mixtures that can form and interact unpredictably in the receiving waters. There are also concerns the rules leave plant operators in charge of monitoring, what Ross called a “fox in the hen house” situation. Metro Vancouver plans to spend $1.4 billion to upgrade its Lions Gate and Iona sewage treatment plants to more advanced secondary treatment over the next two decades to comply with the new federal standards. But the inquiry also heard doubts over whether the Annacis Island treatment plant – considered the region’s most advanced See PANELISTS / Page 11

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E N G I N E E R I N G D E PA R T M E N T COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26

NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City land: Legal Description:

Parcel A Section 17 Township 1 NWD Plan BCP48420

Property Description: A 497.4 m² surplus portion of park dedicated on Plan LMP36499, civically described as 13550 - 24 Avenue, has been removed as dedicated park for disposition and consolidation with the adjacent residence at 13555 - 23A Avenue. This 497 m² parcel, formerly dedicated parkland, is deemed to have no public recreational value.

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Purchaser/Developer: Semiha Nukovic of 13555 - 23A Avenue, Surrey, BC

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You are invited to attend a public information meeting to review a proposed development application at 10555 64 Avenue. The development application includes an amendment to the Official Community Plan (OCP) from Agricultural (A) to a new mixed use designation, and a rezoning for the site from Agriculture (A1) to a Comprehensive Development (CD) zone to allow a seniors housing facility with independent, supportive and assisted living, along with a care facility, health and wellness centre and restaurant. The site is not within the Provincial Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). At the meeting, the applicant will present the development application details and ask for your input. If you cannot attend this meeting or have questions regarding this, please contact John Hopkins at (604) 952-3155. We look forward to your participation in helping shape your community.

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How much have you spent on the Canucks’ playoff run (team clothing and gear, flags, tickets, food, liquor, etc.)? Here’s how you responded:

Under $100 – 68% $100-$250 – 19% $$250-$500 – 6% More than $500 – 7% VANCOUVER RIOT

A night gone horrifically wrong

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had planned to awaken way too early the instigators were comparatively few but yesterday morning to write this column the thousands of participants and gawkers deploring our loss of rights. complicit. I had wanted to bemoan how quick we And for what? The loss of a trophy? Canadians are to give up our basic freedoms: Not likely. speech; public assembly; the right to purIn other parts of the world, rioters take chase alcohol in the downtown core during to the streets for political reasons. Whether regular store hours (regardless of whatever those reasons are sound is up to you, but they Olympic-sized sporting event happens to be do it to effect change. Think Egypt. Think on that day). Thailand. Think four dead in Ohio. Oh, as well, I wanted to congratulate us Here, they riot over sport. West Coasters for how well we celebrated our Or maybe the riot is the sport. Stanley Cup victory – in stark contrast to our One can assume these amoral bullies were riotous defeat seen worldwide in 1994. ready to rampage, win or lose, or were at least Joke’s on me. lying in wait – gas cans at the ready – for the Instead I join the rest of you wondering next opportunity to ambush our collective now what went so horrifically wrong after reputations. the Canucks’ Game 7 loss Wednesday night, They may wear the jerseys, but how dare when thousands upon thousands they call themselves Canucks stayed behind in downtown Vanfans? These are not true Vancoucouver to start fights and fires, to ver fans in any sense of the word, flip parked cars and metaphorical “fanatical” or otherwise. birds, as riot police descended. They are our shame – content In the end, the only thing truly to have their so-called fun for in contrast to 1994 was the scope an evening, looting stores and of the riot, and that so much of it robbing us of our rights as freewas seen by the masses seconds thinking human beings in the later online, with faces and idenprocess. tities available to anyone with Free speech? Right to public access to the Internet. Lance Peverley assembly? Forget it. Gone. Darwin’s theory certainly has its Any arguments I could have holdouts. mustered to show that we can The irony is, the very social media that govern ourselves without living in a police likely brought the rioters together – tweetstate have been dashed. ing, texting and online posting – could well No doubt, these words would be lost on provide evidence for their undoing. Wednesday’s rioters. Even later in life, when Justice may not be swift, but it will be they excuse their earlier behaviour on a done, whether solely through our courts, combination of youthful exuberance and or through branding that will follow the drunkenness, they’ll see the world a little difhooligans for the rest of their unnatural exis- ferently than you and I. tence. (Just imagine the next job interview, I just wonder what sort of world it will be. when the prospective employer does a quick Google search). Lance Peverley is editor of the Peace Arch As so many on our Facebook pages were News, a sister paper to The Leader. noting while these crimes were going down, lpeverley@peacearchnews.com

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he truck parking There are more trucks issue in Surrey because there are more peoisn’t getting bet- ple living in Surrey, and a ter. It continues significant number of them drive trucks for a living. to be a problem. A report two years ago While it’s good news for estimated there were 12,000 Fleetwood residents that an independent truckers in established truck parking facility at 84 Avenue and 162 Surrey, and about half of Street is closing to make way them had no place to park their rigs. With growth in for a townhouse developthat business estimated ment, all those trucks still at about 1,500 additional have to park somewhere. trucks annually, Surrey While the city says there is would need another 34 acres plenty of room in industrial of truck parking land each areas where truck parking year, the report states. does not impact residential The city says it will be areas, there are far more going after truckers who trucks in Surrey than there park on are parking spots agricultural for them. land. This This has been is taking a a problem for hammer to years. Almost 20 squash a fly. years ago, the city While the tried to regulate long-term truck parking – intent to and the net result end truck was that some parking on parking lots, such as the one Frank Bucholtz ALR land makes sense, in Fleetwood, there is were established, little point in and many other going after existing ALR truck drivers ended up properties where trucks are parking in residential and currently parked, as long agricultural areas. as there is enough space, Meanwhile, the city has proper parking facilities grown exponentially, and many transportation, wareand farm operations are not housing and manufacturing being impacted. businesses have shifted operaInstead of going after tions to south of the Fraser. every trucker parking on One major factor is the agricultural property, the growth of Deltaport. Twenty city needs to be much more years ago, there were no vigilant in dealing with container ships calling building permits, location of at Roberts Bank. Now buildings and soil dumping containers are a big business permits within the ALR. there, and while many are The city has the power to transported by rail, a sizable ensure people aren’t buying number are hauled by truck. farmland simply to set up The Fraser Surrey Docks truck parking businesses. have also grown, and the Instead of a crackdown decline of warehousing and on existing truck parking, other similar businesses in the city needs to work with Vancouver has led to signifi- the industry and come up cant growth in that area of with positive solutions that business. benefit everyone. It could Then there’s the effect of host a series of forums the U.S.-Canada border. where truckers could The Pacific Highway border outline the issues they must crossing is the busiest comdeal with, and also set up mercial crossing west of meetings with the B.C. Ontario. Trucking Association and In other words, truck other groups. parking problems are a Surrey should not be sign of Surrey’s economic imposing hardship on a vital growth. There are more aspect of the local economy. trucks because there is far A strong trucking indusmore business for trucks. try is good for Surrey.

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Friday, June 17, 2011

Surrey/North Delta Leader 9

Interurban gets rough ride from TransLink TRANSLINK’S PROPOSED designs for transit

Please clean up after your dogs DON’T YOU feel lucky when your

foot squishes into a big pile of dog poop on the sidewalk? Then the task of heading home to try and remove the mess from your shoe without it smearing on other surfaces. Or better yet, when a pile of feces is left on a school playground or field where children run and, yes, even slide and fall into the stinking pile. Owning a dog is a responsibility from start to finish. A dog needs nutritious food, exercise, grooming, training, stimulation, affection and veterinary care. Dogs are lavished with so much time and money, yet one critical act which should be performed by responsible dog owners and is often overlooked: cleaning up after them. For failing to do so, both the municipality of Delta and the City of Surrey set financial penalties. For the health of our community, stoop and scoop your dog’s poop. Anna Matheson, North Delta

Lives are on hold

WHY HAS it been so quiet in

regards to the Devon Allaire-Bell tragedy? Our lives as parents stalled on April 24 and the people that drastically altered our lives are still out there. Have we become that de-sensitized to tragedies such as this? We have made our pleas both in the Sikh temples and on TV and still nothing. I know the police are still looking but it is hard to believe that someone else does not know. The silence within the community has been resounding. Has our sense of community deteriorated that much? Did people not see the arrogance displayed by the animals that did this? Look at us and ask what have we become. Wayne Bell

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expansion in Surrey are an exercise in behindthe-scenes manipulation.Ten designs are presented, and the public is led to believe that because there are so many options to choose from, TransLink must be listening. In fact, TransLink has ignored one of the main tenets that experts around the world agree is crucial to building a cost-effective transit network: Utilize existing infrastructure where possible. For Surrey, this means the existing Interurban rail line. The Interurban line has been the subject of extensive study. Years ago, TransLink itself studied using the corridor for a West Coast

Express-style commuter rail system. That study found the corridor to be too narrow and too curvy to be feasible for that type of system. This is not at all surprising, since the Interurban line was originally intended with light rail in mind – the line was designed for small Interurbans, not huge WCE trains. Since then, the line has been well researched, with numerous studies and technical analyses (viewable at www.railforthevalley.com/studies) all concluding the same thing – that the line has the ability to provide needed light rail for Surrey that is cost-effective and quick to implement. Not only would Delta and Newton be served by the line, the Interurban would also connect

Surrey with Cloverdale, Langley and beyond. How long must Surrey wait? The Interurban is a valuable piece of the Surrey transit puzzle, but the provincially controlled TransLink continues to turn a blind eye to it, even in the face of expert opinion and the support of Mayor Dianne Watts. For an organization still struggling to fund the Evergreen Line, now 20 years in the planning, and continuing to beg municipalities for more money, TransLink’s obtuseness on the Interurban is unforgivable. John Buker Rail For the Valley

Smart meters: Not so smart?

RECENTLY, A new kid has arrived

on the technological block. A “boarder” in everyone’s living space costing them money, watching their activities and compromising their health. In Surrey, as in all B.C. communities, the kid is on the doorstep. Soon, If BC Hydro has its way, every resident and business establishment will automatically, without meaningful education, consultation or ethical options, be obliged to live intimately with at least one smart meter. BC Hydro’s misguided plan to deploy these wireless meters is being inaccurately promoted as a “green initiative” and launched without proper understanding or foresight. It is shaping up to be a blunder of monumental and farreaching proportions. Similar initiatives in the U.S. have, with much opposition, resulted in city-wide moratoriums, increasing in number. Here, the meters are upon us, but due to the seeming complicity of government, industry and media, few citizens are aware, let alone prepared to speak intelligently about, or pursue, options. As yet, most of us in B.C. still have our attention focused elsewhere. There is no doubt in my mind that Hydro’s decision to buy into so-called smart meters and smart grids is a huge and damaging mistake on so many levels: safety, security, human health, cost, environmental impacts and

Letter writers aren’t convinced BC Hydro’s plan to install smart meters is a good one.

human rights. The impossibility of avoiding wireless influences in the community will now expand to everyone’s personal space. If we accept smart meters, we open ourselves up to consequences. After “smart” electricity

meters come “smart” water meters, and “smart” gas meters. Heck, “smart” everything. Hydro has suggested that persons with health issues should move off-grid. What kind of option is that? Linda Ewart White Rock

The postman should always ring once a day WHEN I left England many years ago we had two mail deliveries per

day, and mail on a Saturday. Not everyone here has totally embraced email and I for one look forward to sending and receiving letters, cards, packages and magazines in the mail. Perhaps I am one of very few householders who feel this way, but would rather believe that there are thousands of us senior citizens in Canada who rely on Canada Post to keep us connected to family and friends. I hope that saner heads will prevail, and daily delivery becomes routine again. Sheila Gair

Privacy worries ANYONE CONCERNED about their

privacy needs to be concerned about the roll out of smart meters. A Cambridge University study on smart meters reported that the Danish government put a moratorium on smart meters because of complaints over the privacy issues they presented. I recently read that B.C.’s privacy commissioner was working with BC Hydro to address concerns but I must admit, the more I read about the information available to the utilities from the new technology in smart meters, the more my concerns grow.

Right now we have a public utility but what happens should BC Hydro be privatized? How many private enterprises will it become and who will be monitoring where my information goes? BC Hydro speaks of encryption, just like what is used by online banking, but how many times do we hear about our private information getting out? What happens to the information when it arrives at its destination? The public needs to see exactly what information these smart meters will be able to collect, now and in the future. There needs to be oversight. We need the B.C. government to retreat from the smart meter program until the public – those paying for the plan – can review and advise on it. If that doesn’t happen then it will be a billion dollars lost on the B.C. Liberal’s watch and they will deserve a sound defeat in the next election. Charles Buettner Surrey


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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, J U N E 2 7, 2 011 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, June 27, 2011, commencing at 7:00 p.m.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17426/17427

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17425 Application: 7910-0165-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 2669 - 144 Street APPLICANT: Amrik, Jisbinder and Manvir Purewal c/o H.Y. Engineering Ltd. (Lori Joyce) #200, 9128 - 152 Street, Surrey, BC V3R 4E7 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17425”, Part 2, Section F.1, as follows, (a) To reduce the minimum side yard setback from 4.5 metres (15 ft.) to 2 metres (6.6 ft.) for proposed Lot 4. The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit subdivision into 9 single family residential lots. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17425 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. One single family dwelling which may contain 1 secondary suite. 2. Accessory uses including the following: (a) Bed and breakfast use in accordance with Section B.2, Part 4 General Provisions, of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended; and (b) The keeping of boarders or lodgers in accordance with Section B.2, Part 4 General Provisions of Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, as amended.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17425

Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900, No. 291 Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17426 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17427 Application: 7910-0310-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 2447, 2465, 2503 - 164 Street and 2482 - 163 Street APPLICANT: Maryellen Fulton and Morgan Heights Ventures Ltd. c/o Robert Ciccozzi Architecture Inc. (Robert Ciccozzi) #200, 2339 Columbia Street, Vancouver, BC V5Y 3Y3 PROPOSAL: By-law 17426 To redesignate the site from Suburban (SUB) to Urban (URB). By-law 17427 To rezone the site from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)”to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of 80 townhouse units. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 1742s7 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings. 2. Child care centres, provided that such centres: (a) Do not constitute a singular use on the lot; and (b) Do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.] per dwelling unit.

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17422 Application: 7911-0022-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 12948 - 115 Avenue APPLICANT: City of Surrey Surrey City Development Corp. (Dwight Ecklund) #1870, 13450 - 102 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 5X3 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Light Impact Industrial Zone (IL)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, Part 5, Table C.3, as follows: (a) To reduce the number of required off-street parking spaces from 96 to 85 for a 9,637 metre building. To vary “Surrey Sign By-law, 1999, No. 13656”, as amended, Part 5, Section 27, Sub-section 2(a), as follows: (a) To increase the number of fascia signs from 3 to 5. The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to permit the development of a brewery with ancillary retail sales. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17422 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Light impact industry. 2. Recycling depots provided that: (a) The use is confined to an enclosed building; and (b) The storage of used tires is prohibited. 3. General service uses limited to the following: (a) Driving schools; (b) Industrial equipment rentals; (c) Taxi dispatch offices; (d) Industrial first aid training; and (e) Trade schools. 4. Warehouse uses. 5. Distribution centres. 6. Office uses limited to the following: (a) Architectural and landscape architectural offices; (b) Engineering and surveying offices; (c) General contractor offices; (d) Government offices; and (e) Utility company offices. 7. Accessory uses including the following: (a) Retail sales of products manufactured on the premises, limited to a maximum floor area of 185 square metres [2,000 sq. ft.]; (b) Coffee shops provided that the seating capacity shall not exceed 35 and the said coffee shop is not licensed by the Liquor Control and Licensing Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, Chapter 267, as amended; (c) Recreation facilities, excluding go-kart operations, drag racing and rifle ranges; (d) Community services; (e) Child care centres; and (f) One dwelling unit provided that the dwelling unit is: i. Contained within the principal building; ii. Occupied by the owner or caretaker, for the protection of the businesses permitted; and iii. Restricted to a maximum floor area of 140 square metres [1,500 sq. ft.].

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17418 Application: 7911-0083-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 8076 and 8078 King George Boulevard APPLICANT: The Owners Strata Plan NW2658 c/o City of Surrey (Planning & Development Department) 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “Tourist Accommodation Zone (CTA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to allow for the continued use of the restaurant, tourist trailer park and manufactured homes. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17418 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Block A Eating establishment excluding drive-through restaurant. 2. Block B One manufactured home on each strata lot. 3. Block C (a) Tourist trailer park; and (b) Open space.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17418

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17423 Application: 7910-0219-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 14907 and 14923 - 60 Avenue APPLICANT: Rawlins Enterprises Ltd. c/o Barnett Dembek Architects Inc. (Maciej Dembek) #135, 7536 - 130 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 1H8 PROPOSAL: To rezone the site from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of 10 live work units and 26 townhouse units. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17423 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. Block A (a) Ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings; and (b) Child care centres, provided that such centres: i. Do not constitute a single use on the lot; and ii. Do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq. ft.] per dwelling unit. 2. Block B (a) Ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings; and


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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - MONDAY, JUNE 27, 2011 (b) The following accessory uses may be permitted only in association with the use permitted under Sub-section B.2(a), provided that the floor area occupied by such accessory uses does not exceed 30% of the floor area of the dwelling unit and shall be operated by the occupant of the said dwelling unit: i. Personal service uses excluding body rub parlours; ii. Office uses excluding the following: a. Social escort services; and b. Methadone clinics; iii. General service uses excluding the following: a. Funeral parlours; b. Banks and drive-through banks; c. Veterinary clinics; and d. Adult education institutions; iv. Retail stores excluding the following: a. Adult entertainment stores; b. Secondhand stores and pawnshops; c. Convenience stores; d. Retail warehouses; and e. Flea markets; and v. Eating establishments excluding the following: a. Drive-through restaurants; and b. Eating establishment licensed by the Liquor Control and Licensing Act, R.S.B.C. 1996, chapter 267, as amended.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17423

Two years house arrest for restaurant arsonist Surrey man sentenced for 2008 Taco Del Mar bombing by Sheila Reynolds THE SURREY man responsible for the massive 2008

explosion that gutted a Taco Del Mar restaurant in Vancouver has been sentenced to two years house arrest. Kamaljeet Singh Josan pleaded guilty in March to one count of arson in connection to the blast. He was sentenced Monday in Vancouver Provincial Court to two years less a day, followed by three years probation. He also received a 10-year firearms ban. The Taco Del Mar explosion blew apart the Vancouver restaurant and caused more than $2 million worth of damage to the 600 block of West Broadway, including a number of other nearby businesses.

The franchise was owned by Surrey residents Harjit and Manjeet Nandha, who also owned another franchise in Delta. Two days after the explosion, 42-year-old Manjeet’s body was found in the waters of Howe Sound between Furry Creek and Porteau Cove. It is believed she jumped from one of the cliffs that drop into Howe Sound. Police said they found a suicide note but refused to disclose its contents. Manjeet’s death coincided with a police announcement that investigators had located a suspect who was hospitalized with burns to 40 per cent of his body. Police identified Josan as a friend of the Nandhas. – with files from Dan Ferguson and CTV News

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17424 Application: 7910-0279-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 14344 - 60 Avenue APPLICANT: Kenneth Thiessen and Debbie Saito c/o Porte Development Corp. (Victor Setton) #380, 1665 West Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6J 1X1 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “One-Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a 4-storey apartment building. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17424 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses: 1. Multiple unit residential buildings and ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings. 2. Child care centres, provided that such centres: (a) Do not constitute a singular use on the lot; and (b) Do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.] per dwelling unit.

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Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Text Amendment By-law, 2011, No. 17421 APPLICANT: City of Surrey 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2 PROPOSAL: “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, is further amended to add the definition for Marijuana Dispensary and to include marijuana dispensary as a permitted use under Part 36B Community Commercial B Zone as outlined in Corporate Report R105. This amendment will act to prohibit in the City medical Marijuana Dispensaries which are not licensed, regulated and inspected by either the provincial or federal governments.

Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at (604) 591-4441. Copies of the by-law(s), development variance permit(s), supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be viewed in the “Notices” section of the City of Surrey website at www.surrey.ca or inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, June 14, 2011 to Monday, June 27, 2011. All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the proposed by-law(s)/ development variance permit(s) shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by-law(s)/ development variance permit(s). 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, June 27, 2011 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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ent. Still more sources discharge from other shores of the Strait of Georgia. Monitoring of toxins in local waters has declined, the inquiry heard, since DFO in 2005 dismantled its contaminants research program. It was assumed Environment Canada would take up that work, but that never happened, leaving some DFO researchers to fundraise to carry on independently. Panelists lauded past efforts by various agencies to reduce the

amounts of pesticides, pharmaceuticals and detergents going down the drains, but said more public awareness is needed. The scientists also expressed concern about raw sewage releases when older combined storm/sanitary sewers in Vancouver and New Westminster are overwhelmed by heavy rainfalls. The Cohen commission was named after the collapse of the 2009 sockeye run, when just over a million fish returned, about a tenth the expected number.

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Park Play Palooza Sat, June 25, 11am-2pm | Cloverdale Athletic Park Join us for FREE FAMILY FUN as we kick-off our summer of Park Play! Featuring musical performances by Will Stroet, Science World show, 24’ rock climbing wall, obstacle courses, costume parades, crafts and more! For info 604-501-5050.

Sat, June 18, 11am-6pm | Central City Plaza Entertainment will feature a Kids Zone, silent auction and tribute bands including Fab Fourever (Beatles Tribute Band), Arrival (ABBA Tribute Band) and Dreams (Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band). Go to www.surreyfest.com for more information.

South Surrey Festival Sat, June 18, 11am-4pm | Kwomais Point Park Come on out for family fun at Kwomais Point Park! Don’t miss the kids crafts, live music and entertainment, bbq, face painting, artisan displays and more! For info call 604-592-6970.

Father’s Day Open House Sun, June 19, 12noon-4pm | Historic Stewart Farm Bring Dad to see live steam-powered and large scale trains from the Greater Vancouver Garden Railway Club on the grounds of the farm. Make a train theme craft and meet model railroad enthusiasts. All ages, by donation. For more info call 604-592-6956.

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Join us for our fourth annual evening in the garden showcasing local artists, dancers, and musicians. Bring a blanket to relax on the main lawn to enjoy the entertainment or take a walk through this unique garden with an experienced guide. This family-friendly event has a something special for everyone to see. Admission by Donation. For more info www.dartshill.ca

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Wed, June 22 & 29, 6pm-8pm | Green Timbers Lake Join the Freshwater Fisheries Society of BC for a hands-on, educational program. Learn about fish habitat and conservation, as well as where, when and how to catch fish! Equipment is provided and each session includes time to fish on the lake. Ages 5 to 15 (parent supervision mandatory). Suggested donation of $5. Preregistration required. For more info call 604-502-6065.

Surrey Canada Day Fri, July 1, 10am-10:30pm | Cloverdale Amphitheatre Featuring two stages with headliner entertainment from Trooper and Harlequin. Join in the fun at the Shooting Stars Midway, with great food, and plenty of interactive activities for all ages. Stay til the end and experience the Fireworks Finale. For more info www.surrey.ca/canadaday

Stellar Space On display until August 27 | Surrey Museum Voyage through Canadian space history from rockets to the mobile servicing system on the International Space Station. Discover stars, constellations and other wonders of the universe, and touch a real meteorite. Practice your skill operating a model of the Canadarm, the robotic arm which is a key component of NASA’s space shuttle program. For info call 604-592-6956.

CITY NEWS 2012 Community Grant Applications Now Being Accepted The City of Surrey is now accepting applications for 2012 financial grants from non-profit groups or organizations. All requests must be submitted on an official application form and received at the Office of the City Clerk no later than 4:30pm, September 30, 2011. Application forms and more info may be obtained by calling 604-591-4210 or online at www.surrey.ca under Notices.

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Improved trade with U.S. promised

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Public Notice: Main entrance to Surrey Memorial Hospital moving to east side Locked out postal workers in South Surrey Wednesday. NICK GREENIZAN BLACK PRESS

Mail service halts as postal strike becomes a lockout

Effective June 17 the north entrance and lobby to Surrey Memorial Hospital, accessed from 96 Avenue, will be under construction. For patients attending units in the north area that require wheelchair access, a wheelchair-accessible entrance is available through the ramp from the adjacent parkade. Beginning June 17 the main hospital entry will be at the east side of the hospital near the BC Cancer Agency Fraser Valley Centre, accessed from 138 Street. The temporary east main entrance will be in effect for approximately 18 months as we build a new two-storey lobby off of 96 Avenue, as part of Surrey Memorial Hospital redevelopment and expansion. Paid surface parking is available by the temporary east main entrance.

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Canada Post said it had to act; Ottawa mulls legislation by Jeff Nagel ROTATING STRIKE action by postal workers at selected cities has turned into a full lockout by Canada Post at all urban centres. The corporation’s decision halts urban mail delivery and could lead

Parliament to consider back-to-work legislation as early as next week. “A lockout is the best way to bring a timely resolution to this impasse and force the union to seriously consider the proposals that address the declining mail volumes and the $3.2-billion

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in revenue since the rotating strikes began June 3. Canada Post had already cut service to three days a week in response to shrinking demand as uncertainty from the strike led customers to use competing services or switch to online alternatives. The Canadian Union of Postal Workers said management was “irresponsible” to lock out the workers. “There is now a considerable amount of mail in the system that will not be delivered,” the union said in a statement. “Canada Post is reneging on its responsibility to the public to deliver mail that has been paid for.”

The union had asked for wage hikes of 3.3 per cent in the first year and 2.75 per cent in each of the next three years. Canada Post offered a four-year contract lifting pay 1.9 per cent in each of the first three years and 2.0 per cent in the fourth. Issues at the table include changing technology, job procedures and concessions on wages and benefits for new hires. Canada Post says it must address labour costs as a result of a 17-per-cent drop in letter-mail business since 2006 due to a rise in online bill payments and other electronic communications. jnagel@surreyleader.com

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Grace Browning gives teammate Betty Harach a high-five after bowling a strike during her 103rd birthday party at Scottsdale Lanes on Tuesday. Browning is a regular fixture at the Surrey bowling alley.

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Don Christian Elementary principal Sandi Stacey helps kindergarten student Kennedi Peacock cut the ribbon to officially open the school’s new playground. The structure was over four years in the making at a cost of $50,000 – money raised by the school’s Parent Advisory Council.

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Store won’t give stolen iPhone back Surrey woman has frustrating experience with Apple

by Martin van den Hemel A SURREY woman’s four-month battle to reclaim her stolen iPhone4 from the Apple Store at Richmond Centre appears to be nearing a positive conclusion. But her frustrating experience involving a stonewalled Richmond Mountie and an uncooperative Apple Store manager has exposed a potential headache for all other owners of Apple products who are victimized by thieves. Surrey’s Nicolette Olson was at her wit’s end after learning four months ago that the iPhone4 that was stolen from her home last October was in the hands of

a manager at the Apple Store in Richmond. Despite turning to police, who attempted to retrieve the stolen item to no avail, and pleading her case directly to Apple, she found herself no closer to reclaiming what was rightfully hers. Olson’s roller coaster ride began during her 19-year-old son’s birthday party held at her home in October. She set down her iPhone on a tray of food she’d been carrying, then forgot about it, only to return a half hour later to find that it had disappeared. She had her suspicions of who took the phone, along with some other missing electronics, but

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stolen phone collected for repair, but a new iPhone was handed to the thief. No questions asked. Olson then turned to the Richmond RCMP, but an officer who attempted to retrieve the stolen iPhone was stonewalled by the store manager who refused to turn it over. That was four months ago, with still no progress until after she contacted The Leader’s sister paper, The Richmond Review, and fired off yet another e-mail to Apple, declaring: “It is a crime to be in possession of stolen property. Your prompt attention is much appreciated.” She heard last Friday morning

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from Steve Perry, senior manager of loss prevention for Apple, who assured her he would get to the bottom of the situation. “This is the first he’s heard of it,” Olson said. According to Olson, Perry said that Apple doesn’t check identification when a customer brings in an item, and as long as it’s under warranty, will repair and/or replace the item. Meanwhile, Olson had to shell out another $500 to get another iPhone, and is hoping Apple will step up and do the right thing. Spokesperson Tara Hendela said, “Apple will be declining to comment on this story.”

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Increased sales attributed to better financial standing

Luxury homes in demand says RE/MAX Luxury home sales are on the rise due to an improved financial standing among some Canadians, according to a report by RE/MAX. RE/MAX looked at 12 major cities in Canada, and found that sales have surged in close to two-thirds of housing markets between January 1 and April 30, compared to the same time period last year. Vancouver led the pack with a 118 per cent increase, followed by Ottawa (59 per cent) and Calgary (51 per cent). Part of this was due to high foreign investment, particularly in Greater Vancouver, which attracts a large number of people of Asian descent. “The strength of the upper-end segment continues to defy expectations,” says Elton Ash, Regional Executive Vice-President of

RE/MAX of Western Canada. “That demand remains largely domestic speaks to the solid underpinnings of the market, while underscoring the appeal of Canadian real estate on an international stage. Western Canada, in particular, will continue to see the upside benefit of investment from abroad.” RE/MAX cites a number of factors that make Canada attractive to foreign buyers, including its high quality of living, political and economic stability and the strength of its property laws. Despite the financial crisis in 2008 and 2009, RE/MAX states that most millionaire portfolios and assets have improved or exceeded pre-downturn levels, and real estate is a popular choice due to its sense of tangibility.

Golf course living

Tsawwassen Springs not only a golfer’s paradise by Kerry Vital

As you drive into Tsawwassen Springs on a sunny day, you see the North Shore mountains to the right, and the rolling greens of the golf course all around you. You breathe in the fresh air, and smile as the sun hits your face. This is home; this is the perfect place to be. Built by Shato Holdings in partnership with Talisman Homes, Tsawwassen Springs will encompass 296 condominiums and 194 detached houses. The project is surrounded by the former Tsawwassen Golf and Country Club, now turned into a 137acre public all-season golf course. “Everything you’d want is in this development,” says Managing Director of Shato Holdings Ron Toigo. Tsawwassen Springs will eventually include a 32,000-square-foot clubhouse, a neighbourhood grocery story and a cafe. The clubhouse will include a fitness centre and spa, pro shop, a restaurant and pub, and a banquet facility. Around the property, there will be a tennis court, a driving range, a community garden, a play area for kids, and an outdoor ice rink for the winter months. That ice rink comes as no surprise, since hockey is very important to the investors at Tsawwassen Springs (in fact, the recent grand opening was pushed back by a day to accommodate

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To be surrounded by this is really quite magical,” says Tsawwassen Springs investor Bruce Allen. a Vancouver Canucks playoff game.) Toigo is the majority owner of the Vancouver Giants, and investors in the project include former Canucks coach Pat Quinn and singer Michael Buble, both of whom are investors in the Vancouver Giants. The other investor is music manager Bruce Allen. “You don’t have to be a golfer to

live here,” says Toigo. “People love the attributes that come with (living at Tsawwassen Springs) ... There’s no place like it.” Homes at Tsawwassen Springs aren’t skimpy on the amazing features. Every residence features large outdoor decks or patios, which come with built-in natural gas hookups for barbecues and outdoor gas heaters perfect for summer entertaining. Each home also comes with a parking stall wired with an outlet to charge an electric car or golf cart (some condos, and the singlefamily homes, have space for more than one vehicle.) Greatness is a big thing at the development, down to the smallest design detail. Nothing is bigger than the inspiration for the homes: the world of Disney. The condo units are a take-off of the Grand Floridian hotel at Walt Disney World, and the single-family homes are inspired by the accommodations at the Torrey Pines Golf Course in California, Toigo says. Inside, every residence features an expansive great room, ready for gatherings of all sizes. Condos have nine-foot ceilings, and single-family

homes feature 10-foot ceilings. Every home comes with oversized windows, which maximizes the natural light throughout and adds to that feeling of tranquility that so many people look for when choosing a place to live. Homeowners can decide between three interior design palettes, and rich engineered hardwood floors are included in the entry, kitchen and great room to add that elegant final touch. Granite countertops are included in the bathrooms and kitchen, and the floor of the ensuite bathroom is heated for those cold winter mornings. With all of those features and more, Tsawwassen Springs might end up being home to the investors too. “I’ll probably (buy here),” Buble laughs. “I’m scared of my wife and she wants a place here.” Quinn agrees, saying he is trying to convince his own wife to move there. “What could be better than living in the centre of a golf course?” Allen says. “To be surrounded by this is really quite magical.” Homes at Tsawwassen Springs start at $369,000. For more information visit www.tsawwassensprings.ca.

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Tsawwassen Springs, built by Shato Holdings in partnership with Talisman Homes, is the perfect place to live, even if you’re not a golfer. Residents might even get a celebrity neighbour, left, as singer Michael Buble and music manager Bruce Allen, with Shato Holdings Managing Director Ron Toigo (centre), are investors in the project.


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Honouring the best in Delta sports Black Press

Robson – recent draft pick of the Toronto Blue Jays – and rower he annual Delta Sports Joe Dart who was a national high Hall of Fame inductees and school champion in 2010. champions were announced The Female Youth Athlete of Saturday night (June 11) at the Year was field hockey’s Sara the Coast Tsawwassen Inn. And the McManus. She captained the award recipients included some of South Delta Sun Devils Sundevthe brightest stars in their respective ils to a top five finish in the AAA sports, past and present. provincial finals and was selected Among them in the Sports to Canada’s junior and senior Champions category was North teams. Delta’s Troy Brouwer , a member Coach of the Year was Tsawof the Chicago Blackhawks wassen’s Maurice Hamlin who Stanley Cup winning team in has been guiding young players 2010. Brouwer was named Male for the past 23 years. Professional Athlete of the Year. North Delta resident Glenn Brouwer brought the crowds Zwick picked up the Volunteer out last summer in his home of the Year Award for his dedicatown when he accompanied tion to ice hockey. the famous trophy for a parade Male Athlete of the Year riding on a Zamboni to Sungod honours went to field lacrosse Arena. player Logan Schuss who had an Other sports champions were outstanding year as a freshman track and cross country runner with the Ohio State Buckeyes . Mark Pinckard and triathlete Female Athletes of the Year Carol Peters who were named included a pair of softball playMaster Athletes of the Year. ers – Jennifer Yee and Nicola Male Youth Athletes of the Collicutt. Yee played for Canada Year were Ladner pitcher Tom in 2010 at the World Championships in Venezuela, and Collicutt was a part of SFU’s fourth, NAIA Division II champions. Team of the Year went to Delta Gymnastics’ 21-member, senior gymnaestrada team that represented Canada at the World Gymnaestrada in Lausanne, Switzerland. Among FILE PHOTO / BLACK PRESS the Delta North Delta’s Jen Yee was named one of Delta’s Sports Hall Female Athletes of the Year for 2010. She played of Fame for Canada’s national softball team at the World inductees Championships in Venezuela. was Lyle

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Arizona Cardinals and Denver Broncos. Also inducted in the athlete category was softball’s Candace Murray. Among her achievements was representing Canada at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. In the Coach category, Ron Johnson was inducted. He has an extensive resumé in ice hockey which includes coaching B.C. to a gold medal at the Canada Winter Games in 1992-93, and leading the North Delta Sun Devils to a Bantam Western Canadian championship in 1998-99. Johnson has also coached provincial championship teams in Junior

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Reaching back to move forward ...

United teams winless PCSL women’s, men’s teams lost for ďŹ rst this

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seven games to date this season, Surrey United dropped all three Pacific Coast Soccer League (PCSL) games last week. The men’s team, winners of their first four starts, were beaten twice. They fell 5-3 to Khalsa SC last Thursday night in Coquitlam. Andrew Reed, Matt Rosunland and Tome Lowndes were the Surrey goal scorers.

Playing at home against Victoria United at Cloverdale Athletic Park Sunday afternoon, Surrey was shutout 2-0. Now at 4-2-0 (won-lost-tied) midway through the summer league’s schedule, Surrey is in a three-way tie for top spot with Victoria and the Vancouver Thunderbirds. United plays at Cloverdale Athletic Park twice next weekend, hosting the winless Kamloops Excel SC Saturday at 4 p.m., then kicking off with the

Okanagan Challenge Sunday at 2 p.m. United’s women’s team lost last Wednesday night 5-2 to the Fraser Valley Action, and fell to fifth place in the PCSL. April Coffin and Rachel Pelat tallied for Surrey. United will be at Simon Fraser University tomorrow (Thursday) night to play the second place Whitecaps Prospects, then will host first place Vancouver Thunderbirds Saturday at 2 p.m. at Cloverdale Athletic Park.

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Swimmer one stroke closer to Olympics Richard Weinberger wins a pair of races in Florida by Nick Greenizan FORMER SURREY swimmer Richard Weinberger – who now lives and trains in Victoria – took another step toward a berth in the next Summer Olympics, after a double-gold performance in Florida on the weekend. Weinberger, a 21-year-old Semiahmoo Secondary grad, opened

the 10th annual Open Water Festival in Fort Myers, Fla. with a victory in the men’s 10-km event, finishing the grueling challenge in two hours, four minutes and 12 seconds – just two seconds ahead of Victoria’s Aimeson King. Then, later that same day, Weinberger won gold in the Crippen Mile race, named in honour of 26-year-old

American open-water swimmer Fran Crippen, who died last October during a World Cup race in the Middle East. Eighty-three swimmers took part in the mile race. And while the 10-km victory earned Weinberger a spot at FINA World Championships later this summer in Shanghai, China –

which is one step from an Olympic berth – the win in the race named for Crippen also meant a lot to the South Surrey native. “He was such a great swimmer,” Weinberger said in a release. “I remember telling my coach, ‘I wish I had his speed, I wish I had his stroke.’ Just his attitude, everything – he was such a great swimmer.”

The Open Water Festival also served as a trial meet for the Canadian national team, and Weinberger’s victory gives him an inside track to qualify in the 10-km race – which is a new distance added

Tips from fastball experts World’s best to conduct softball clinic Black Press SOME OF Surrey’s young softball

players will get the opportunity next month to take some tips from the world’s best. As part of the Scotiabank Canadian Open Fastpitch International Championship, some of the world’s top-ranked national teams – including Canada, USA, Japan, Australia and Venezuela – will conduct clinics July 8-14. The clinics are open to boys and girls,

ages eight to 16. In addition to getting on-field instruction, youngsters will also have the opportunity to hear the national team members’ stories of perseverance and dedication to their sport. Three different packages are available. The Ultimate Package, which costs $195 plus HST, includes one full-day Team Canada clinic and four half-day international team clinics; a Team Canada-only clinic, which

includes the one full-day session, is also offered for $95. International team clinics, which are $45 plus HST each, are also on the schedule, with four different half-day sessions planned. The Canadian Open runs July 9-17, with games at Softball City in South Surrey, and Cloverdale Athletic Park. Pre-registration is required by June 15, via www.canadianopenfastpitch.com/youthclinic11.asp

since the 2008 Olympics in Beijing. Weinberger – a former indoor swimmer with the South Surrey-based Pacific Sea Wolves – has plenty of international experience already. Last

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Rebels rally late to defeat North Shore Surrey Junior B team earns a win in Cloverdale

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Public ‘interbenchion’ Trapped behind bars for years, a bench in Surrey gets a temporary facelift courtesy of guerilla public art by Sheila Reynolds

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t’s been a strange sight for residents and visitors to Central City for many years. A bench. But not for sitting. It’s a bench behind bars – inaccessible to pedestrians or anyone else looking to take a load off. Located beneath the Surrey Central SkyTrain track, the so-called Imprisoned Bench became a target more than five years ago as part of a crime prevention initiative. Instead of simply being removed, a blue fence was erected around it, as well as the light post that keeps it company. And there the lonely slatted seat sat year after year. Until this past weekend. Sometime between Sunday night and Monday morning, an interbenchion took place. While still behind bars, the neglected two-sided Anonymous bench was spruced up with colourful pillows and a warm blanket. A wooden coffee table with flow‘interbenchionist’ ers and books was placed in front, and side tables flanked the sitting area. There were even slippers, a large TV and a painting hung nearby. The guerilla public art was the work of an anonymous group of community members, local organizations and amateur artists who are documenting the initiative at www.interbenchion.blogspot. com/ During a phone call to The Leader, one self-professed “interbenchionist” said the isolated bench is the focus because of its peculiarity.

“If we’re having fun and people seem to be enjoying it, we’ll keep doing it.”

Above, the so-called Imprisoned Bench, located under the Surrey Central SkyTrain track. Below: Images taken after an anonymous group held an ‘interbenchion’ to spruce up the inaccessible, double-sided sitting area. The group plans to adorn the area at random throughout the summer to surprise residents and visitors and bring some fun to the community. “It’s a unique thing. It’s unique to Surrey,” he said. The plan is to have things appear and disappear from the area at random with the bench returning to its “unadorned self ” after each temporary facelift. The group vows not to harm the bench and is committed to bringing some surprise and delight to passersby and adding to the “cultural fabric” of Surrey. “In tribute to this unique local oddity, and in recognition of the change that is coming to our community we are going to bring a little bit of fun and the unexpected to the bench,” the guerilla art group writes in the blog. This time around, the display was taken down by someone else – possibly city workers – before the group had a chance to dismantle it. But they promise to be back at unannounced times throughout the summer, or longer. “If we’re having fun and people seem to be enjoying it, we’ll keep doing it,” said the interbenchionist. In 2007, a film called Free the Bench was screened which documented a mock trial held for the bench, which ended in a jury’s decision to free the seating from its prison. The group has plenty of ideas to randomly spruce up the area for future interbenchions, some of which may coincide with local events or special occasions. “I don’t think we’ll try a TV again because it was really heavy to get over the fence. “But they’re all going to be themed,” said the mystery caller. “Some of them may make sense and some may not.” Ideas from the public are also being considered. Email interbenchion@gmail.com. sreynolds@surreyleader.com

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Hollywood scandal brought to stage The Cat’s Meow inspired by real-life events and a mysterious death Parsons (Jane Mantle), destined to be one of the ADULTERY, jealousy, gossip columnists that bootleg liquor, violence, wielded unimaginable blackmail and Jazz Age power in the Hollywood excess – these are the of the 1930s and 1940s. volatile ingredients of the Most powerful of all play, The Cat’s Meow, by was Hearst himself – a Steven Peros, which had multi-millionaire capable its Canadian premiere of shaping public opinJune 8 at the Coast Capi- ion and influencing U.S. tal Playhouse, in a White foreign policy, the model Rock Players production for the Orson Welles directed by Shelagh classic Citizen Kane. Shermann. Played by Paul It’s inspired by a realKloegman, Hearst was life Hollywood scandal a man known for dark of the 1920s, one that vindictiveness toward legendary pioneer film employees and ruthlessdirector D.W. Griffith ness toward enemies. summed up succinctly in But he could also appear later years. pathetically vulnerable in “All you have to do to his need for, and defermake Hearst turn white ence to, Davies. While as a ghost is mention she was loyal to him in (Thomas) Ince’s name,” her own fashion, her he said. “There’s plenty naturally fun-seeking wrong there, but Hearst nature was vulnerable is too big to touch.” to flirtatious advances Griffith was referring – particularly those of to an ill-starred weekChaplin. end on “Even newspaper though magnate the play is William based on Randolph events that Hearst’s happened yacht in in 1924, it November isn’t that of 1924 – a dissimilar pleasure Shelagh Shermann to things cruise that are from San going on Diego that, according to now in terms of celebrity whispers that circulated life – think of Arnold for decades, went very, Schwarzenegger,” said very wrong. Shermann. A mysterious death, But even though it is galloping rumours, a dealing with celebrities botched investigation far in the past, Shermann that to many screamed acknowledges there are cover up – all have made inherent risks in having the cruise of the Oneida actors depict people who an enduring legend. are so famous – particuGuest of honour larly in an amateur show on the cruise was where there is little scope Ince (played by Jason for casting look-alikes. Dedrick), a once famed, “I can only evoke the but now forgotten, people,” she said, noting producer and director that Kloegman is not as who was celebrating large a man as Hearst – his 43rd birthday. A who was reportedly huge married man, he was on – while neither Jenkins board with his mistress, as Chaplin or Dedrick as the barely remembered Ince are as short as their movie actress Margaret real-life counterparts. Livingston (Alexandra In the case of the more Wilson ), and his manfamous personalities, ager, George Thomas it helps that there is no (Fred Partridge). direct depiction of their But other guests on the screen personas, she said. yacht – some of whom “I had to make a decilater denied they were sion that Michael is playthere – have names that ing Chaplin – not the have remained lustrous. Little Tramp. Chaplin, There was the beloved in real life, was an intel‘Little Tramp’ of silent ligent, attractive man; so comedy, Charlie Chaplin much more than you see (Michael Jenkins). And on screen. the middle-aged Hearst’s “When Michael came much younger mistress, in to read he had the actress Marion Davies quality of a Chaplin. The (Marissa Whiteway). physicality of the way Lesser known today, he read was a little bit but just as influential in Chaplinesque.” their time, were fellow Whiteway also had the guests Elinor Glyn (Deb- quality she was seeking orah Spitz), whose racy for Marion Davies, she novels helped define the said. Roaring ’20s, and Louella “She had the poise by Alex Browne

“...it isn’t that dissimilar to things that are going on now.”

Marissa Whiteway, Paul Kloegman and Michael Jenkins appear in The Cat’s Meow.

required of someone in her mid 20s who has been with Hearst some time now. She is comfortable in her role as Hearst’s hostess, even though she’s wanting to have a good time, and flirting dangerously with Chaplin.” Ince is a challenge for Dedrick’s emerging power as a dramatic actor.

“He’s a man that’s desperate. He’s lost, basically, all of his power and he wants Hearst to put some money into his studio. He’s trying to get his reputation back.” Kloegman’s considerable acting talents make him larger-than-life as Hearst, she added. “Just his stance and his way of speaking brings a power to the role. You see a lot of his

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Alyssa Gutierrez belts out a tune at last weekend’s Ocean Park Idol contest, from which she emerged the winner. FROZEN REFLECTIONS PHOTOGRAPHY

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congratulated on her trophy by one of the judges, and last year’s winner, Tommy Alto (Tom Vander Kam), was also Kids’ Champion in the 2011 Valley Voices contest, a finalist in last year’s Red Robinson Talent Showdown, and PNT (Metro Vancouver Canadian Filipino) Singing Idol 2009 winner in the Kids category. Also competing in the contest were a number of well-known young local talents, including Shelby Noble, Chanel Stasiuk, Monica Taillefer, Brett McCrady, Rachael Goddyn, Jenny Kalicharioan, Amanda Grundle and the duo of Anusha Joshi and Sarah Loken. Alto also performed songs from his new CD – Scream My Name! – at the event.

D A R T S H I L L G A R D E N PA R K

A Special Evening of the Arts at Darts

Join us for our fourth annual evening in the garden showcasing local artists, dancers, and musicians. Bring a blanket to relax on the main lawn to enjoy the entertainment or take a walk through this unique garden with an experienced guide--look for them in their “Darts Hill Pink” pashminas. This family-friendly event has a something special for everyone to see.

For a complete list of artists and more information, please see: www.dartshill.ca

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June 21, 6:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m. Darts Hill Garden 16th Ave & 170th Street in South Surrey Admission by Donation

Highlights include dancers from XBa DanceCo and guitarist Kent Hillman performing on the main lawn, Celtic fiddler Kierah Raymond at our main entrance, and a variety of garden-themed artwork including ceramics, woodwork, photography, watercolour, and jewelry.


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P U B L I C N OT I C E

NOTICE OF COUNCIL MEETING FOR THE PURPOSE OF PRESENTING: 2010 ANNUAL MUNICIPAL REPORT Pursuant to Section 98 of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003, c. 26, the Council of the City of Surrey will receive delegations in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., on Monday, June 27, 2011, commencing at 7:00 p.m., to provide the public an opportunity to comment on or ask questions concerning the 2010 Annual Municipal Report. Copies of the 2010 Annual Municipal Report are available for public inspection at the City Clerk’s OfďŹ ce, Legislative Services Counter, City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. or may be viewed on the City of Surrey’s website at www.surrey.ca. Should you have any concerns, comments or questions you wish to convey to Council concerning the Statements or Report, please submit via fax at 604-591-8731, e-mail clerkswebmail@surrey.ca or submit them in writing to the City Clerk prior to 4:30 p.m., Friday, June 24, 2011.

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Who’s the winner? Surrey’s Mountainview Montessori School was honoured by a visit from great horned owl Betty and OWL Society Educator Sue Davies on Tuesday. The visit was the school’s prize for winning the City of Surrey’s contest to name its new kids’ mascot, Blazer the Eaglet. Mountainview’s submission was chosen from 100 submitted names, ďŹ ve of which were randomly chosen and voted on by children 12 and under. PHOTO SUBMITTED

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ARTS The art rental and sales program at the Surrey Arts Centre provides the community with easy access to original artwork by local artists. It is an excellent opportunity to experience a wide variety of artworks without great financial commitment. Eighty per cent of the first year’s rent may go towards the purchase if desired. Approximately 120 works are on display and can be selected during gift shop hours. For further information contact 604501-5564.

CHILDREN/ YOUTH The Royal Canadian Theatre Company is hosting summer acting camps at the Newton Cultural Centre, 13530, 72 Ave. Pre-teen camps (age eight to 12) take place July 4-8 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Teen camps (age 13-18) take place July 11-16 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The cost is $350 per student. Maximum of 20 students. All courses are taught by experienced, working professional actors. For more information, visit www.rctheatreco.com or

If you are between the ages of 12–19, here’s an opportunity to practise your manga drawing. Join the Manga Drawing Club at the George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) See the newest manga drawing books and novels on display for inspiration. The after-school club meets every Friday from 3:30–5 p.m. Space is limited. For more information, call 604594-8155

CLUBS Do you enjoy reading and talking about books? Join the North Delta Book Club, which meets the second Tuesday of each month at the George Mackie Library meeting room, 8440 112 St.

Attention stamp collectors: A club meets at Tynehead Hall, 96 Avenue and 168 Street, on the second and fourth Tuesday of every month at 12:30 p.m. For more information, call Herb Fleming at 604-583-4800 or e-mail monicaokeeffe@ hotmail.com

colleagues, and parents are invited to a reception to honour her on June 24 from 4-6 p.m. at Hazelgrove Elementary School, 7057 191 St. For more information, call Diane Nelson at 604-5740044 or email nelson_d@ sd36.bc.ca

DATEBOOK Submissions for Datebook should be posted at www.surreyleader.com Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print on Wednesdays and Fridays.

fourth Monday evenings of the month, at 7 p.m., at St. Helen’s Anglican Church hall, located at 10787 128 Street, Surrey.

CULTURE Bhangra’s long history started in the Punjab and has spread all over the world. See its unique musical instruments, photographs and beautiful costumes in an exploration of the musical traditions and contemporary forms of South Asian Bhangra until July 3 at the Surrey Museum, 17710 56A Ave. For more information, call 604-592-6956 or visit www. surrey.ca/heritage

COMMUNITY Are you a Krazy Collector? The Surrey Museum wants to hear from you. The museum will showcase

local collectors’ treasures in its Krazy Collectors exhibit from July 19 to Dec. 22. Collectors have interesting stories to tell about what and why they collect. You are invited to share a highlight from your collection – anything such as pens, stamps, telegraph insulators, china, dolls, old radios, spoons or other treasures. To join this fun community exhibition, contact the museum’s exhibition assistant at 604502-6462 or JIMoore@ surrey.ca

Laughter Yoga by visiting or calling the library at 604-5948155.

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CHILDREN 83 WELLS, Esther Marie Esther Wells passed away peacefully on May 28, 2011 at Hilton Villa in Surrey at the age of 101. She was born in Yonker, Saskatchewan in 1910. Predeceased by her husband Ab in 1969 she moved to Surrey in 1973. She is survived by son Neal (Marilyn), daughter Cheryl, grandson Sean (Patricia), granddaughters Sheila(Steve), Brenda (Dave), great grandchildren Reece, Izaea and Ashley (Chris). A grave side service was held June 3, 2011 at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Burnaby officiated by Gordon Fergus, Chaplin for Wally Legion Branch 229. She will be missed by the family and her friends.

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Behavior Management Coordinator P/T (0.8 FTE), permanent position As part of a multidisciplinary intervention team in Abby. the Behaviour Management Coordinator provides behaviour assessments, plans, documents and implements a comprehensive behaviour program for children and youth with developmental delays. Master’s degree in Psychology or related field and a minimum of 3 years experience in assessment, developing behaviour plans, and working with children and youth w/ developmental delays and their families are required. Resume with cover letter may be emailed to ltattersall@fvcdc.org Visit: www.fvcdc.org

PRODUCTION WORKERS NEEDED Allied Windows in Langley is in need of Production Workers to join their team. If you have: • Production or manufacturing experience & strong communication skills Then we have an opportunity for you…. Allied Windows offers $12.22/hr to start with regular wage increases to a top rate of $17.89 FAX RESUME: 604-856-8613 EMAIL: rosy@alliedwindows.com

PROFESSIONAL SALES ASSOCIATES Interested in SALES? Outgoing? Motivated? Gregg distributors (BC) Ltd. is looking for individuals to fill outside sales positions. Knowledge of the Industrial & H.D industries are an asset. Training will be provided to help achieve you full potential.

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CLASS 1 COMPANY DRIVERS Required for BRONCO. Must Have Flat Deck Experience, Clean Abstract. Fax Resume & Abstract 604.888.8717 Attn. MILAN Dhesi Enterprises Ltd. 5 Truck Drivers req’d; Class 1 or A Driver’s license; completion of high sch; 1-2 yrs of related exp; knowledge of Punjabi an asset: $24/hr full time; email resume: navi@dhesient.com DUMP TRUCK DRIVER with exp, class 1, air & clean driver’s abstract. Wages neg. 1-250-870-1006. Fax resume 1-250-717-5841 GRAVEL TRUCK DRIVER req’d, must know lower mainland for deliveries. (604)575-7271 778-899-8095 ROLL-OFF TRUCK DRIVER req’d immed for busy recycling plant. Good driving record & prev roll-off exp a must. Hi-paced, F/T position offering good pay & excellent benefits. Fax resume to 604-524-3946 or e-mail to rudit@ckfibres.com Attn: Fleet Mgr. TransX INCREASED RATES Hiring Class1 O/OPS For B.C-AB PH: 1877-914-0001

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COME and Join the Formations Team!! Formations is a Wholesale Ditribution company expanding into the BC Market. We are currently looking for warehouse personnel to work in our Port Kels branch. Experience driving forklift is a must. Experience with products used by the cabinet, millwork and furniture industries would be considered an asset. To pursue this opportunity please send resume to jason.hill@formations-inc.com. Only those selceted for an interview will be contacted.

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Please fax resumes to 604-888-4688 or visit employment opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca Sales & Marketing Manager Req’d F/T Sal: $22/hr Duties: Plan, direct and evaluate activities of sales department; establish distribution network for products and services; initiate market research studies; analyze findings; assist in product development; direct & evaluate marketing strategies. Contact Jagjiwan@ Email: crown.distributor@gmail.com Ph: 604-543-6473 Location: Surrey, BC Sales / Marketing Manager Required for an established, medium size Logging and Construction Equipment Dealership located in Southeastern British Columbia. Qualified applicant must have “hands-on” experience in the Sales / Marketing of machines, parts, rentals, service and product support from utility to heavy construction and logging equipment. For more information on what it would take for us to re-locate you to the casual living of the Kootenay’s, the land of great all seasons indoor and outdoor activities.

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TRADESMAN 2 - MECHANIC The City is seeking a skilled journeyman mechanic who will perform mechanical overhaul, repair, servicing and maintenance work on City vehicles, heavy-duty equipment as well as other equipment as required. In addition, you will also perform a variety of gas and electrical welding tasks common to mechanical shop work. This position offers a competitive salary and a comprehensive benefits package. Please refer to our website at www.newwestcity.ca for full posting details.

Advertising Representative Burnaby NewsLeader New Westminster NewsLeader This is a fantastic opportunity to develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing. The Burnaby NewsLeader & New Westminster NewsLeader are divisions of Black Press Ltd., Canada’s largest independent newspaper company, with more than 180 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii, and extensive online operations with over 250 websites. Black Press is also Western Canada’s largest privately-held commercial printer with 14 printing plants. The NewsLeader is the recent recipient of the Suburban Newspapers of America 2009 First Place Best Community Newspaper, circulation 37,500+, plus has won or been nominated in eleven categories for the 2010 SNAs, CCNAs, and BCYCNAs, including winning a CCNA Blue Ribbon award. If you are a highly creative individual with an ability to multi-task in a fast-paced team environment and have good interpersonal and sales skills, we would like to meet you. To apply, please forward your resume with a cover letter to: Tracy Keenan, Publisher 7438 Fraser Park Drive Burnaby, BC V5J 5B9 Email: publisher@burnabynewsleader.com publisher@newwestnewsleader.com Deadline for applications is: June 30th, 2011 Burnaby

New Westminster

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DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

RR PLETT Trucking Ltd. requires Long Haul Truck Drivers. Class 1 Driver’s license required. Drive straight or articulated trucks, plan trips, maintain log book, inspection reports etc. $23.50/hr, 50hrs/week. Send resumes #2 20085 100A Ave Langley, British Columbia V1M 3G4 By Fax: (604) 513-9952. TRANSPORT Company looking for Class 1 B-Train tanker driver for hauling between Lower Mainland & BC Interior locations. Excellent wages & benefits. Must be able to work independently, flexible to work evenings and weekends. Please send resume & current abstract by email to rickmcarthur@telus.net or fax 604-520-6659.

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DGS CANADA 2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door.

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

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

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Detail oriented, strong organizational skills, good English communication skills, knowledge in embroidery apparel textile industry.

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D RECEPTIONIST D SALES PERSON DACCOUNT MANAGER Required by Door Company. English/Punjabi an asset. Computer experience necessary.

Call 604-562-9853 or Fax resume to: 778-564-4450

Strong knowledge in quality control planning and scheduling. Experience with Canadian and U.S.A. product safety and compliance requirement. Computer Literate. Operation Management/Industrial Engineering an asset. DUTIES: Process orders, Co-ordinate with customer service, contractor, suppliers, schedule & supervise in-house production. Ensure quality of finished product to conform with standards & customer requirements. Ensure orders are completed on timely basis. Compensation commensurate with experience.

Send Resume to: hr@kanatablanket.com Construction Labour needed for concrete form work in Richmond. Resume to: annanorth@hotmail.ca or Fax to: 604-864-2796

Customer Service Rep

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Aman Transport Looking for Drivers Long distance driving In the U.S & Can. & 10 western states. Min 2 yrs exp. Class 1 Drivers Lic. Able to travel to U.S. Extended Medical Coverage.

Call now for information about our FREE Job Search program:

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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

HARDWORKING AESTHETICIAN & hairdresser req. f/t. 5 yrs exp needed. Must be fluent in English. Days & weekends. Email resume to: shivalikbeautyacademy@yahoo.ca

Are you looking for work?

The EDGE Program IAM CARES Society 604.580.2226 christinek@iamcares.ca

HELP WANTED

QUALIFICATIONS:

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Call (604)953-2626 ext 230 or 604-761-2083 Ask for Sandy BUSY LUMBER RELOAD in Surrey requires experience forklift operators for afternoon shift. Competitive wages & benefit package offered. Container loading exp. an asset. Fax resume to: 604-588-0931. CERTIFIED TCP and Lane Closure Techs required. Exc. wages. Must have vehicle. Call 604-996-2551 or email Traffic_King@shaw.ca

We are a leading Canadian manufacturer of plastic packaging products with companies located across Canada. We currently have a CSR position available at our Vancouver facility. To qualify, candidates should have a minimum of One Year experience in a manufacturing environment in Customer Service with excellent communication skills. The successful candidate needs to be computer literate; a team player; articulate in handling daily customer requests and capable of maintaining accurate inventory figures. We are a progressive organization with opportunities within the company to grow. If you are interested in the position, please send your resume to the following email address: surreyjobs@hotmail.com FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd And Newcastle Timber Ltd. Have vacancies in the following jobs: Log Truck Driver, Driller Blaster, Grade Swamper, Grapple Yarder Chaser, Grapple Yarder Hooker. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259 INSTALLER WELL established Surrey stair/railing company requires a subcontracted installer for high quality prefinished interior railings. Excellence in workmanship is what you pride yourself on, own tools & transportation a must. Send resume to: Fax 604-599-5801 or email: acwood@shaw.ca

DELIVERY DRIVERS

• Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes. If interested please call 604.575.5312

RURAL DRIVERS • Mailbox delivery to rural mailboxes • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required If interested please call 604.575.5312

ADULT FLOATER • On-call position for door-to-door routes that need a substitute • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required If interested please call 604.575.5342

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JANITORS F/T P/T positions avail. in Langley and New West. $10/hr. Apply btwn. 1pm to 4pm Mon-Fri. 201-9453 120 St. Delta. LANDSCAPERS with experience installing block retaining walls. Fax 604-462-7853 LANGLEY nursery is looking for a watering technician: 3 days per week, year-round. Please fax resume to 604-530-9500

LEMARE GROUP EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The Lemare Group is currently seeking an Executive Administrative Assistant for their Port McNeill Office, which is located on Northern Vancouver Island. Responsibilities: •Managing Calendars •Coordinating Travel Arrangement •Process correspondence, reports and other documents •Maintain confidential records and office files Qualifications: •Previous executive/administrative experience •Excellent oral & written skills •Microsoft Office fluency is mandatory This position is a full time permanent position with a competitive compensation package based on experience. Lemare will accept resumes by email or fax. Please email your response to: office@lemare.ca or fax 250-956-4888. PAINTERS REQUIRED. Must have experience. For the Lower Mainland. Must have own transportation. Call 604-465-2621 WAREHOUSE and yard cleaning worker in Surrey. Must be able to lift 30 lbs. Mon-Fri. F/T, P/T. Fax resume to: 604-930-5066 or email: horizonbc@yahoo.ca

HELP WANTED

Live-in-Caregiver Req’d F/T w/exp to look after elderly providing timely meals and ; providing required medication on time, providing care & assistance; helping in daily activities. Salary: $9/hr Knowledge of English, Punjabi is an asset. E-mail: gurjeetk95@yahoo.ca Contact Gurjeet @ 604-616-8670 Location: Surrey, BC Live-in-Caregiver Req’d F/T with exp. to look after kids; supervision of kid’s activities; taking care of general hygiene; preparing and providing meals. Salary: $10/hr. Must have knowledge of English, Punjabi is an asset. Contact: Manmohan E-mail:heermanmohan@yahoo.ca Phone: 778-928-9447 Location: Surrey, BC

Production Position Are you looking for a rewarding career where initiative, attention to detail and quality work are recognized and rewarded? Our innovation and growing vinyl window & door company, based in Abbotsford, is seeking competent team players with a good attitude, strong work ethics, attention to detail and high company quality standards. Hourly wage, benefits, 10 hr dayshift M-Th. Apply to: hr@innotech-windows.com

Recreation Aide Casual Evergreen Baptist Care Home is hiring graduates from a recognized Recreational Therapy Program for Seniors. Current First Aid required - Class 4 driver’s lic. an asset. Must be avail. for oncall and occasional weekend shifts. Please direct resumes to: Human Resources r.sevenoaks@ evergreen-home.com 1550 Oxford Street, White Rock, V4B 3R5 Fax: 604-541-3803.

CARRIERS NEEDED IN SURREY, NORTH DELTA AND CLOVERDALE Please Call

604-575-5342

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Advertising Representative SURREY-NORTH DELTA LEADER This is a fantastic opportunity to develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing. The Surrey-North Delta Leader is a division of Black Press Ltd., Canada’s largest independent newspaper company, with more than 180 community, daily and urban newspapers in B.C., Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii, and extensive online operations with over 250 websites. Black Press is also Western Canada’s largest privately held commercial printer with 14 printing plants. The Leader is an award winning newspaper. Capturing seven awards in the 2010 Suburban Newspapers of America editorial competition; four awards in the 2011 B.C. and Yukon Community Newspapers Association annual MA Murray Awards and four awards in the 2011 Better Newspapers Competition hosted by the Canadian Community Newspapers Association, including the coveted Blue Ribbon for General Excellence. If you are a highly creative individual with ability to multi-task in a fast paced team environment and have good interpersonal and sales skills, we would like to meet you. To apply, please forward your resume with a cover letter to: Jim Mihaly, Publisher #200, 5450-152nd Street, Surrey, BC V3S 5J9 Email: publisher@surreyleader.com Deadline for applications is: June 24, 2011 www.blackpress.ca

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SHOP HELPER

Surrey metal fabrication shop requires energetic persons for general shop labour. Involves some heavy lifting. No experience required. $12.60 per hour to start, $14.00 per hour after 30 days worked. Opportunities for training and advancement after 6 months. Full time position. Complete benefit package. Will consider temporary summer employment for the right student. Hours of shift are 7:00am to 3:15pm Monday to Friday Apply in person at: Unitran Manufacturers Ltd. 5225 192nd Street, Surrey B.C. or by email: unitran_hrdept@yahoo.ca NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

STONE FLOUR MILL MACHINE OPERATOR Specializing in the repair of major components, inspecting all parts and will manage the overall machine operation. F/T position. Full benefits. Salary negotiable. Fax resumes to 604-590-2756

SUMMER DOES NOT MEAN LABOUR $9 - 20/hr Marketing + promo company looking to hire + train a few outgoing people to work. No sales. F/T, 18+. Going back to school? Not a problem! Scholarship program available. Call Destiny at 604-777-2194

HELP WANTED

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Sweet Pepper Grower

Required for Windset Farms (Canada) Ltd. Responsible for direct greenhouse operations in Sweet Pepper Crop. Post secondary education in a related field &/or 10+ years of experience a must. Start Date: July 1, 2011 Great Wages & Benefits Package! Fax Resume: 604-952-2763 E-mail: BSasaki@windset.com

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LIVE-IN CAREGIVER needed for our sister, stroke survivor, ambulatory, aphasic. Need one honest, thoughtful, empathic, woman with good English. Live on farm. Please send references to: Box 636, c/o bcclassified, 818 Broughton St, Victoria, BC, V8W 1E4.

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES GRAND TAJ BANQUET HALL

Jaskiran Pizza Place dba. Newton Pizza requires Indian Cooks with at least 3 years exp, must speak Punjabi and able to read basic English. Duties include planning meals. Min. 40 hrs/wk, incl evenings & weekends. Salary $17/hr.

Please send resume by mail: NEWTON PIZZA #101-18408 64th Ave Surrey, BC V3S 1E9 or email: jbaraitch@hotmail.com NAMASKAR RESTAURANT LTD. dba Original Bhaia Sweet Shop & Restaurant in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT. Experience is not required but applicants with some experience preffered. Salary would be $10.50/hour with 40 hours/week. Applicant must be able to speak fluent English and Hindi or Punjabi. Interested applicants please email resume at jobs.namaskar@yahoo.ca

SANDWICH ARTISTS ALL SHIFTS F/T, P/T Boundary & Lougheed Subway - Call Banreet 604-205-5060

located at #6-8388 128 St, Surrey

requires Indian Ethnic Cook/Sweet Maker ~ With at least 3 Years Experience ~ Must speak fluent Punjabi, read basic English & able to supervise 3-5 cooks. Min. 40 hrs/wk. Must be avail eves & weekends. Salary: $17.00 - $25.50 / hour.

No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily.

Please No Calls Between 11:30 - 1:30PM

Please fax resume at: 604-599-4818 or email at: padda@grandtaj.com

HELP WANTED

ZONECHECKER The Surrey North Delta Leader is looking for energetic and customer friendly individuals for its Circulation Department. The right candidate must have excellent communication and organizational skills. Your attention to detail and ability to work with minimum supervision set you apart from other applicants. Basic knowledge of MS Word, Excel and Outlook Express recommended. Duties include overseeing 200+ youth carriers, recruiting and hiring new carriers, surveying old and new delivery areas, monitoring carrier performance and following up on reader delivery concerns. A reliable vehicle is a must. Vulnerable sector criminal record check is also mandatory. This permanent part-time position would suit students or retired individuals available for afternoon and early evening shifts. Please forward your resume to: Circulation Manager Surrey North Delta Leader #200 – 5450 152nd Street, Surrey, BC V3S 5J9 circmanager@surreyleader.com

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LABOURERS General Labourer (Class 5 Required)

Potential to upgrade to Driver. Class 3 License an Asset. Join the Winning team at McRae’s Enivironmental Services. Excellent wages and benefits. Bring Resume & Abstract In from 10 AM - 2 PM Only 7783 Progress Way Delta Or e-mail resume to

Graphic

Are you an experienced, high-energy graphic designer looking for ON-CALL work? Do you have strong interpersonal skills? Would you like to work in the exciting, fast-paced newspaper industry?

We are looking for a graphic designer to work alongside our award-winning design team on an ON-CALL basis. You will be responsible for creating eye-catching ads using your comprehensive working knowledge of Adobe Creative Suite 3: InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator on Mac OSX. You must have outstanding creative skills, a strong work ethic, and be able to work effectively with others within deadlines, while paying close attention to detail. Must be able to speak, write

and communicate fluently in English.

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Creative Services Manager, The Leader email: glory@surreyleader.com

www.blackpress.ca

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TEACHERS

TUTORS / TEACHERS NEEDED S. Surrey Teacher cert. req. or apply online www.acumeneducation.ca $25/hr. Phone: 1-877-864-4010

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Carpenter Supervisor Req’d F/T with several yrs of exp Sal: $28/hr Duties: Supervise co-ordinate & schedule activities of staff; maintain record of supplies & materials; hire/train new staff; prepare work schedules; resolve work related problems. Basic English required, Punjabi is an asset. Contact: Kashmir Vinning E-mail:vinningsonsconst@yahoo.ca Phone: 778-885-9534 Location: Surrey, BC

Diesel Engine Mechanics CULLEN DIESEL POWER LTD. Surrey B.C. requires experienced Diesel Engine mechanics with overhaul and repair experiences for the Surrey Truck Engine shop. Preference given to applicants with DDC & MBE engine exp.

WORK WANTED

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HANDS IN TOWN. Hot Oil. 10am - Midnight. 10077 Whalley Blvd. 604-719-5628

(depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES

MOVIE EXTRAS ! WWW.CASTINGROOM.COM

Labourers Seeks Labourers for project in Vancouver. Must have own vehicle. Min. 1 year experience in construction labour. Fulltime $16 - $19 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

Register Now for upcoming Film Season!!! All Ages, All Ethnicities

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Overseas Career & Consulting Services Ltd. located in Surrey, BC req’s “Office Administrator” for their office. Wages $20.75 hourly, 40hrs/week + other benefits. Apply by fax: 604-572-6767 or by email:

resumes@overseas immigration.com

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CARPET INSTALLATION

SEMI-RETIRED FLOORLAYER: Carpet, Lino, Tiles, Laminate. Good service.By hr or sq. ft.604-787-8141

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CLEANING SERVICES

604-364-8895 TAROT READINGS

Life Path Tarot, Free 45 Minute Reading with $45.00+ purchase! 604-531-1379

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A JOB WELL DONE. A sister team with 20 years experience will make your home or office sparkle. $25/hr. Weekly or bi-weekly. Seniors Discount. Phone 604-306-5993.

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CONCRETE & PLACING

Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

*10.5% Targeted ROI Paid Monthly • Federally Regulated – Audited Annually • RRSP, RIFF, RESP, LIRA, etc. Eligible • Backed by the hard asset of Real Estate To find out more... contact Jarome Lochkrin 778-388-9820 or info@thealternative.ca * Historical performance does not guarantee future returns. AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

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

604-777-5046

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6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957, 778-861-0220 PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

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Concrete Lifting Specialist

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

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

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

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

Can solve all problems of life specializing in love, health, business, marriage, reunites loved ones. Call today for a better tomorrow. 65 yrs. of experience

D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage

Over 25 yrs exp.

Ross 604D535D0124

GARDENING

Japanese style yard care. Trimming, Fencing, rubbish removal. pressure washing. 604-502-9198. A HON’S GARDENING - Gardening Service ✶ MONTHLY SPECIAL ✶ - Grass Cutting $30 Standard lot. - Power Raking, $75 standard lot, $100 for larger lot.Cell: 604-440-8138 / 604-767-2125 Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627

BARK MULCH www.triplefivequalitywood.com 604.290.2879 ~ 604.328.6355 GARDEN & LAWN MAINT. Hedge trim/prune, pwr rake, aerate, mulch. Reas Rate. 604-282-1793 GARDEN & LAWN Maint. Pruning, Hedge trim, Power Raking, Aeration. Free Est. Jason 604-614-5954 ** HON’S GARDEN SERVICE ** Lawn Maintenance, Power Raking Trimming, Pruning Garden clean-up New Sod, Weeding. Free Est. 604317-5328 honsgarden@shaw.ca

CONCRETE WORK. Forming, repairing, 30 yrs exp. Free estimates. Call Stephen 778-707-9151 JOE’S CONCRETE All types of renovations, driveways, sidewalks, placing, etc. Small jobs welcome. 604-723-5778

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

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

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

Milano Landscapers & Garden Services

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

DAerating D Power Raking D Pruning D Lawn Cutting D Power Washing D Fencing D Organic Fertilizing Weekly ~ Bi-Weekly

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VAC card accepted

SH DRAFTING & DESIGN

Dan 604 - 374 - 2283

• Mechanical / Structural • Architectural / Home Renos. • Preliminary & Final Plans

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DRYWALL

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

NATIONAL CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTION FIRM Seeks Receptionist / Administration Assistant for our head office in Surrey. • Must speak fluent English. • Must be computer literate with knowledge of Excel, Word & Adobe • Web design an asset • Estimating exp. an asset • Experience with blueprints an asset Fulltime $15 - $17 (depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME and BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca

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Angela is renowned Physic Healer

NEED CASH TODAY?

Moulder / Grinder Operator

CARPET CLEANING

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CALL 604-558-2278

LANGLEY Renovation/Construction office requires a full time Receptionist/Office Assistant. Your skill set should include excellent communication skills and phone etiquette, effective time management, attention to detail, computer literate and construction knowledge. Please fax resume to 604-533-5059 or email info@homesmadeperfect.ca. Deadline June 30, 2011.

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

778-395-3939 10am-10pm 14045-104th Ave. Surrey SHANGHAI. Spring Special $10 off with ad, 10am-12am 604591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS

Seeks Excavator Operator for various projects in the lower mainland. Must have own vehicle. Min. 2 year experience in construction related equipment operation. Fulltime $20 - $25

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

NEW Girls, BEST Service

TRADES, TECHNICAL

MEDICAL/DENTAL

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

Apply today by sending your resume to:

Glory Wilkinson

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$12.00 PER HOUR on all odd jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawncutting, etc. Call 778-239-9517.

sjackson@mcraesenviro.com

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Designer

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS Secretary-Clerk Req’d F/T, Pmt, 1-2 Yrs. exp; Salary: $15.00/hr Duties: Schedule & confirm appointment, answer in person or telephone & relay them to appropriate person, Knowledge of immigration procedure and know how to fill forms and verify accuracy of data, receive account payments. open and distribute electronic mail; Lang: English & Spanish required. Contact Bal from West Can Immigration. E-mail/Fax Resume: info@wcisimmigration.com 604-357-3254

EXCAVATOR OPERATOR

No phone calls please.

ON CALL!

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

E-mail resume: sep@cullendiesel.com or Fax to 604 888-4749

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Req. for Westcoast Moulding & Millwork, Port Kells BC. Must have previous exp. running & setting up moulder & grinding. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with:

• Excellent Remuneration and Benefits. Please Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or E-mail: jobs @westcoastmoulding.com Two full-time permanent, Plasterer Helpers required by Taggar Drywall Ltd. in Surrey. 7mo. to 1 year exp. would be an asset. Duties incl. load, unload construction material, assist main plasterer, mix, pour & spread material, etc. Wages $15 -$20./hr. E-mail resume: afsana01@telus.net

WOOD FENCE INSTALLERS Experienced, detail oriented tradesmen req’d for established cedar company. Preference given to those that are fully equipped with truck / trailer and all the necessary tools and equipment. Please fax your resume to (604) 583-8316 Attn: commercial

.Own a home? Need Money? Origin Home Financial Partners

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

203

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

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

604.512.1872 206

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech. 20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr. 24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626. Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 Mahil Drywall Ltd. Boarding, Taping. Res/Comm. Call for a Free Estimates. (778)896-8334 Malkiths Ultra Drywall M.U.D. Prompt professional quality work. Big or small jobs. Refs available. Free est. Sonny 604-719-2012 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

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ELECTRICAL

#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

HIGH OUTLET ELECTRIC

MUSHROOM MANURE Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS

Resid., Commer., & Indust. ALL WORK GUARANTEED!

James 604-220-8347 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE KEN’S DRAINAGE & EXCAVATION. Septic Fields, etc. Call 604-582-7779, cell: 604-644-0297. Better Business Bureau Member.

POWER RAKING AERATING LIME AND FERTILIZER

LAWN CUTTING

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

Call Mike 604-953-0898 SPRING/SUMMER CLEAN-UP trimming, power raking, lawn cutting & clean up. Free est’s, Reas Rates. (604) 773-0544, 930-2480


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GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS Exceptional Quality

ROYAL KING

On Time, On Budget, As Promised...

GARDENING Reas Rates S Quality Work Yard Clean-Up, Gardening Lawn Maintenance, Pruning, Power Raking, Aeration, Moss Control, Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing. Free Est.

MR. SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Building Customer Confidence

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

320

MOVING & STORAGE

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience 604-506-7576 A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Professional movers. *Garbage removal *Big/small. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628

Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993

10% DISCOUNT !

Simar 778-892-1266

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

EZ GO MOVERS Quick & Reliable Movers

From $48/per

604-580-2171

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

Starting from $29/hour. SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240 WE MOVE YOUR HOUSE OR OFFICE for the lowest rate. We guarantee that. We are bondable & insured. Call (778)552-0959

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A-1 PAINTING CO.

284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION COMM/RES. Heating, heat pump, A/C, restaurant, coolers, freezers. Sales & Service. 778-552-0691

Furnace & Duct Cleaning

Special pkg $89. Call 604-945-5801

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

1 CALL DOES IT ALL. Reno’s, bathrooms, kitchens, ceramic tiling, hardwood, laminate, granite tops. Call: Carlo (604)818-5919. A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936. ADDITIONS, Renovations & New Construction. Concrete Forming & Framing Specialist. 604.218.3064 BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859. DECKS - R - US. Sundecks by exp. European craftsman. Interior home Renos. Kitchen/bath/bsmt. Insured. Ivan 778-549-6858 Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good Prices. Reno’s, Repairs, Additions. Int/Ext. Martin 778-858-0773. NEW HOME framing all kinds of renos. specializing in sundecks/stairs. 778-862-3461 or 604-761-8236. RenoMan. Kitch & Bath, Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Ext Painting, Laminate floors. All Big and small Jobs. Call 604-728-3849

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

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

On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

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

CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991 GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL. Anything and everything. Free Est. Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime.

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

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

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

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 7yrs

WESTERLY

Rubbish Removal & more

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

RESTORATION

Small Haul Help.

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

Rot repairs, Building envelope repairs, new deck construction, full deck restoration, exterior cladding. We do work for home owners and strata’s. Free consultation.

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL 341

David (778)881-2877

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HOME REPAIRS

296

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

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

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LANDSCAPING

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

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Glass Aluminum Wrought Iron Trex Railings Cedar Pressure Treated

604-626-7100 www.deckexperts.ca

TrexPro Certified

Cedar Conversions Ashphalt Shingles, Gutters

Vincent 543-7776

Free Estimates

SHARP’S PAINTING

Guaranteed Work. WCB Insured

SL PAINTING

Roofing Specialists • New Roof Re-Roofing • Repairs • Cedar Shakes • Shingles Duroids • Torch-on Harjit Pattar 604-589-4603 604-857-3325

604-328-6387 &

Residential

Service,

(604)617-8843 JJ ROOFING. New Roofs/Re-Roofs / Repairs. Summer Special ~ 20% Off. Free Est. Refs. WCB Insured. Member BBB. Jas @ 604-726-6345

PETER ROOFING Ltd.

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

Commercial

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters $80. 604-240-5362

Residential Roofing & Repairs

25 yrs. Quality Assured Work... Interior / Exterior Professional Flexible rates,meeting your budget. • Attention to Detail • Free Estimates • Drywall Repairs 604-813-7966

Painting

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

JANZEN ROOFING

WCB INSURED

Stardust

372

SUNDECKS

Interior & Exterior. Member of BBB since 1975 Call John (604)889-8424

604 575 5555

560

MISC. FOR SALE

BURIAL plots, two sxs. In Valley View Cemetery, Surrey (Garden of Apostles). Half price, $6500. 1-250-860-1960 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

SPORTING GOODS

DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, Rare Breed. Born April 20. Ready to go. 3F, 1M. $1500. 778-242-0862 ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies, Male/Female, pb, mircochiped dewormed, Vet check, health guar’d Call Andrei 604-970-3807 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS Champion bloodlines, CKC, $2,800. Call or email; 604-465-3254, schoolyardbullies@ymail.com English Springer Spaniels, ready June not reg., $850. (604)7984998. twbjmenges@gmail.com GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $650. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332. GOLDEN retriever X Australian Shepherd, 6 wks. male/female $375. dewormed No Sunday calls: 604-819-4404 or 604-823-6703 KITTENS. GORGEOUS, Calico F, $150; black/white, F/M, $75: litter box trained. dewormed. 7 wks old. 1-604-823-2191 (Yarrow). LAB 1 yr. old, neutered male, black, very friendly, good with kids and other animals. $50. (778)565-4272 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com P.B. Chocolate LAB female. 5 mo old. partially trained. All shots. Spayed. (604)796-3669 PITT BULL PUPPIES 2 males. 6 weeks old. One red, one white. Ask for lines. $350. firm. 604-504-0738. PRESA CANARIO pups, $700$1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525 RABBITS, P.B. Holland Lops & P.B. French Lops. Litterbox trained. Family raised. (604)796-3669 RETRIEVER / LAB puppies, family raised, vet checked,1st shots, $450 ea. 3 mal. & 3 fem. 1(604)869-0424 SHIH TZU puppies born 03/11/11 part trained, $350 2M, 1F, view parents (604)826-6634 / 604-615-5320

Wanted: 1000 Saints

All animals deserve to have hope for a better tomorrow. www.1000saints.ca

Paid $3500, sacrifice $1000. Downsizing must sell.

Call: 604-309-6206

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TOOLS

DELUXE WET/DRY SHOP Vacuum. Like new $80: Roofer’s Safety harness with Bungy Line $75: Deluxe Builders level with tripod & adjustable measuring stick - $195: Offers. (604)531-8537 Peter

REAL ESTATE 609

APARTMENT/CONDOS

1 BDRM with lrg nook. New paint. 6 appls. gas F/P. Very clean. 10 yrs old. Downtown Langley. Rentals & pets ok Sacrifice $156,000. $5,000 before tax assess. 604-539-2460.

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

House on large lot for sale 10237 - 123A St. 5 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 storey, approx. 1200 sf upper, 68 x 315 ft lot. 24’ x 32’ garage. Dead end street, very quiet + great view from back deck of South Fraser & New West. Development potential or raise a family. 1957 house with thermopane upgrades. $489,000 or offers. I’m retiring & moving. (604)582-3907 SOUTH SURREY. LARGE old family home, GD 1/2 acre, green space. Central 2031-140 st. $875,000. Call 604-535-0861. SURREY, CEDAR HILL, across from Mall. Deluxe 2 bdrm condo, 1026 sq. ft. secured parking. Insuite laundry. Try 5% down, only $218K. Jim 604-786-7977.

OKANAGAN

*SPECTACULAR* 4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake! Lakeshore living At it’s Best! LAKESHORE 101 ft frontage by 88 ft.

509

AUCTIONS ESTATE AUCTION

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

373B

TILING

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

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

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

Monday, June 20, 7:00pm. Furniture, appliances. contents of storage locker, etc. Central Auction. 604-534-8322. 20560 Langley Bypass, Langley ESTATE & TOOL AUCTION. Sun June 19th, at 12 noon. Preview Sat 10-3p.m. #18, 14722 - 64th Ave. 604-230-4244.

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

BURIAL PLOTS

DOUBLE BURIAL PLOT, at Valley View Memorial Gardens, 72nd Ave. Garden of Nativity, beautiful spot. Current value $6479, asking $4200. (604)539-1050

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FURNITURE

VACATION HOME 1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. Upper level - 3 bdrms Main level - 1 large bdrm Main bathrm, Open floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 660 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel.

ONLY $729,000: Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends! 5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC.

BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SETS

Call 604-542-0865 or 250-955-6398 Email: dlklitch@telus.net For more details

WEBSITE: • Leftover from Hotel Order • 800 Coil 3’’ Pillowtop • Original Plastic • Only 14 Avail • 10 year warranty Retail $1,399! Liquidation $560 incls. taxes. Call: 604.807.5864

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

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Member of Better Business Bureau

Outdoor Living

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

MEDICAL SUPPLIES

Perfect condition, hardly used. Patented 3-D articulating chest press, arm & leg press.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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

Decking Systems Railing Systems Outdoor Living

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

Call Ian 604-724-6373

MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510 PAINTING Wallpapering 27yrs exp Int/Ext Pr Wash Free est, GuttersWindow Clning Carl 604-951-0146

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

bcclassified.com MERCHANDISE: Antiques & collectibles, to sporting goods & electronics, to parakeets & pet supplies, if it’s considered merchandise for sale, you can find it here.

ROOF, gutter, window, siding, deck, driveway cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356 TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060

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

MOVING & STORAGE

Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

* Painting Contractor

ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020

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POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

INTERVAN PAINTING

KITCHEN CABINETS

PRESSURE WASHING

2 LEVEL home 2500 s/f. max. $200 incl outside gutters and complete exterior of house. 604-729-9130. ACE PRESSURE WASHING *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212

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1 CALL ABOVE all Handyman Serv Elect Plumb Appls All Gen Repairs kitchen, baths renos 604-588-2828 CARPENTER - HANDYMAN Quality repairs, main’ t, installation. 30yr exp WCB Larry 604-916-3407 TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATES Electrical, plumbing, bathrooms, kitchen, expert caulking & sealing, handyman services, small jobs okay. Quality work, Best value. Mike 604-594-4791.

604-202-3363

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MOTORIZED SCOOTER - New batteries. $1200/obo. (604)9166574

Want to get into shape?? Hoist V3 Home gym

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EXTRA

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

578

604.587.5865

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

PAINT SPECIAL

PETS

EARTH FRIENDLY

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

A-OK PAINTING

477

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, bluehealer puppies, born April 26.,vet checked, 1st shots, working parents, $550. Call (604)860-4400 BICHON Pups CKC Reg. $750. Adorable. Hypo-allerg, vet chk, 1st shots, guart’d. 604-617-3470 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Terrier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd. Vet ✓ $1200. Call 604-617-3470

JUNK REMOVAL

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

• Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Est. • 20 Years Exp.

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Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior

Deck Experts.ca Railings

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

604.723.8434

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Decking

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

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. $95/gutters, $95/windows. 2 lvl. hm. $75/gutters, $75/windows. Excellent Service Since 1976. 778-861-0465 Always! Gutter, window cleaning, pressure washing, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627 GUTTER, roof, power raking, aeration, siding driveway, deck cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356

~ Certified Plumber ~ ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT!

& HEATING Residential, Commercial Licensed & Bonded Free Estimate Emergency Service Available 604-889-0949 778-889-9345

RYAN’S MOVING 604-782-3610

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

PLUMBING

356

BADESHA PLUMBING

www.ezgomovers.com

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

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

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

604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890

New Roofs, Re-Roof, Repairs. Free Est. Refs. * WCB * Fully Insured.

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AFFORDABLE MOVING

* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB

SAVE ON ROOFING

PETS

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GARDEN EQUIPMENT

DEER PROBLEMS? Problem solved! Bobbex Deer repellent available in Canada. Easy, economical, safe. Available at local garden centres. Dealer inquiries welcome. Ask for BOBBEX. www.bobbex.ca

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LOTS RF9 Lots in Summerfield, South Surrey Prices starting @ $319,000: Call for info package Michelle Perreault @ Sutton West Coast Rlty 604-728-2817


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RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 736

HOMES FOR RENT ..

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

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MORTGAGES

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

LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

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** 1 Month FREE Rent ** 1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrm. from $800

Call 604-533-9780

• Clean & Spacious Suites • Great Location, close to skytrain & all amenities SMALL PETS OKAY! • Heat & Hot Water Included

To Arrange A Viewing Joyce 604-319-7517 Member of Crime Free Multi-Housing

SURREY

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

DONCASTER APARTMENTS Newly Renovated Rent Incentive!! Apply within

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

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

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

FLEETWOOD, Muti Family Garage Sale. 7626 - 155 St., Saturday & Sunday. June 18 & 19, 8:30 to 4pm. FRASER HEIGHTS, CUL-DE-SAC garage sale; Saturday, June 18th, 8 a.m. - noon. 103 Ave & 167A St. N. SURREY. 5 bdrm., 3 baths, 2 level, split ent. $1800 + utils. Over 1/2 acre property. Enjoy the privacy. Avail now. Ravi 604-724-5369. SURREY 105A/137 St. Fully reno’d 2 bdrm rancher, sgle grge, June 15, Jul 1. $1100. Ref’s. 778-891-9461 SURREY, 10832 131A St. Fully reno’d 2/bdrm house. 4/appli. N/S, N/P. Avail July 1. $925/mo. Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax SURREY 125/91st. 3 Bdrm 2-level house with 1 full & 2 half baths, fenced yard, garage & carport, avail now, $1300/mo. Call 604-710-4246. SURREY, 144 St. & 101 Ave. 3 bdrm. rancher, lge. liv. area, fully reno, very clean. $1200 mo. + utils. 2 full baths, big yard. Quiet street. Nr. Guildford Shopping Mall, bus & schools. N/P N/S. July 1. 604-8253838, 604-767-7192 SURREY, 145/76 Ave. 4 yrs. 4/bdrms, 3/baths, dble garage, gas f/p, Shrd utils. Now. N/P, N/S.$1800/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact: 604-728-5460. SURREY Cedar Hill. Clean 3 bdrm rancher. Lrg yd & garage. $1200. 604-657-7270 or 604-597-7462. SURREY, Fraser Hts. 4 Bdrm +den, nr good schls/all amens. N/S, N/P. $2175. Avail now. 604-765-1030

739 BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm stes. $675-$725/mo h/w, heat & prkg. N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532

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

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

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

www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars

CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM CLOVERDALE Updated 1 bdrm, 3rd flr, $775 incl heat, h/w, prk. N/P. July 1st. 604-576-1465, 612-1960

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

GUILDFORD - 1 Bdrm apt.

520 sq/ft with 2 appliances. Located in a nice parklike setting near shops & bus. $750/mo incl heat & hot water. No Pets. BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.

To view 604-501-4413 GUILDFORD

FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives... 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. Close to shopping, bus, school, park. Small pets welcome.

• • •

Close to SFU, Skytrain & Shopping Across from new library & City Hall Co-ed Gym, men’s & women’s shower rooms, theater room, meeting room, pool table, fob entry system, underground gated parking lot, weekend security guard, on site property manager 9’ ceilings, 6 top of the line appliances, granite counters, some units with balcony 2nd flr, 2 bd 760 sq’ $1095 16th flr, 2 bd 920 sq’ $1195 Avail., immed. two week rent at no charge.

Call Wayne at (778)898-7040 Stratatech Property Management

stratatech@shawcable.com

Ring up profits! Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers!

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 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Allowance Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.

Call 604-533-0209 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 92/120. 3 Bdrm, 2000 sf PENTHOUSE modern, quiet 2 baths 5 appls, $1485 604-951-7992

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CO-OP RENTALS

WALDON PLACE CO OP SURREY, Near Scott Rd. Is accepting applications.

2 BDRM $815 - 3 BDRM, $915 No subsidy available. Share purchase $1,000. Call 604-598-1820 Leave name & phone # clearly. SENIORS WELCOME

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

N. DELTA, 7265 - 115 ST. 5 bdrm Duplex. $1450 + utils. Immed. Call 604-543-1353 or 778-868-6607 N. DELTA, 90/Scott Rd. 3 bdrms, 2 bath duplex. $1050/mo. N/S. N/P. Avail July 1st. Call 604-937-3902.

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MISC. FOR RENT

FORT Langley Heritage home.6 bds,4 bth (w suite) + suite in new garage. Sunny 7600 SF lot.See pic’s www.FamilyHomesBC.com. $924,900 call Bill 604-328-4064

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

Call: 604-585-1966. Guildford Mall / Public Library

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL PORT KELLS 1500 s.f. warehouse + 1000 s.f. mezzanine. Nr Golden Ears/#1 Hwy. $1500. 604-513-1563 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888. PORT KELLS WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE. 3,125 - 9,175 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Surrey. Call Rachel at 604-633-2888

Surrey: 9278-120St. Newer 2/Bdrm, 2/ba, luxury 1100 s/f 3rd floor Penthouse with view, u/g parking, 5appls. $1175/mo. 604-951-7992. SURREY: Across from skytrain, immac. lrg reno’d 2 bdrm apt, 2 bathr ms, 5 appl, f/p, u/g parking, gym/party rm/whirlpool in bldg. New fridge & stove. $1250/mo. Avail. now. (604)812-6516 SURREY CENTRAL. 1 Bdrm apt. Available now. N/P. $700/mo. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.

736

HOMES FOR RENT Bolivar Heights

3 bdrm hse fam rm, recently reno’d, fantastic view, $1200 + utils. NS/NP 604-435-3801

BURNSIDE APARTMENTS

CLOVERDALE, 3/bdrm farmhouse. $1100/mo. Drive by: 17027 40 Ave. and call if interested (ph# on door) FLEETWOOD, 3/bdrms, 1.5 bthrms, carport. Laundry. $1100/mo. Avail Now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 FRASER HEIGHTS 4 bdrm 4 bath + 2 bdrm side suite, priv yard with covered deck, lam flr, 2 car garage. NP/NS, clse to Hwy 1 & Golden Ears Bridge. $2800/mo or without suite $2000. July 1. 604-727-4064 FRASER Hts. 4 bdrm 3½ bth den, lndry. N/S. July 10. $2100 + 1/2 utils. 604-030-3051, 778-838-8557. GUILDFORD,150 / 98 Ave. 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, fam rm, dbl garage, fncd yrd, NS/NP. $1800. (604)591-6231. N DELTA,116/70 Ave. 4 BDRM. 2 kitchns. Fresh paint, new flrs. 2.5 bths,fncd yrd. $1750. 604-560-0652

604-589-5505

N. DELTA. 78/118A. 3 bdrm rancher w/lg yrd. Nr all amens. $1199/mo incl lndry. SURREY, 90/149 upper flr 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, lg yrd, 4 appls. $1150/m. (604)589-0490

SURREY ‘’CityPointe’’ 1 Bd + office, 4th flr, d/w, w/d. June 15, $950 + utils. Nr Skytrain. 604-290-4022

NEWTON, 72/141 St. 3 Bdrm + f/r l/r, split level, clean house. July 1st. $1400/mo. NP/NS. (604)329-8991

SURREY CENTRAL

Newly Renovated

Large 1 bdrm. 1 F/Bath, secure parking, n/p, n/s, electric F/P, covered patio. $650/mo. incls. hot water. Cls. to transit & amens. Available June 15.

604.782.8687 SURREY CENTRAL VICINITY

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

GARAGE SALES

COMPLEX-HOSTED Garage Sale June 18, 2011 / 9am - 2pm 6875 121 Street /Pls park on strt

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

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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 GUILDFORD. Fully furn rm. Incl util, cble, internet. $450. July 1. 604726-1892; 604-580-0844 aft 5pm SURREY CENTRAL, FURNISHED room. Nr amen. $400 incl w/d & util. Resp. male. N/D. (604)581-3613.

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1BR Basement suite. Sullivan Hts.Includes,heat,hydro, cable &insuite washer/dryer! No smoking,partying,pets. References required.$700.Ph. 604-596-7370 2 BDRM Basement Suite. Close to shopping, amenities and YMCA. Located near 150th street and 59th ave in Surrey. No smoking/pets/laundry. $800/month, includes utilities. Call 778-863-4373 for more info. 2 BR Very Large ground level basement suite (Boundary Park -Surrey). Laundry, Satellite, Utilities included. Cleaned, maintained, and renovated. Schools, transportation and other ameneties close by. No Pets, No Smoking. Available July 1st. $900 Contact : 604-218-3976 3 BDRM suite avail July 1st. $1000 inc cable/utilities/internet. N/p.n/s. near all amn. 91/159. 604-614-6001 BEAR CREEK 137/93A. 1 bdrm Now. $600 Refs. No lndry. ns/np. 604-581-0441, 778-838-7108 BEAR CREEK, 92/140th. 1 bdrm. $575 lndry. & hydro incl. N/P. N/S, no parties. Avail.Now.778-840-1588 CEDAR HILLS 1 bdrm, nr amens. $600 incl heat/light. No lndry. Avail now. N/S, N/P. 604-583-3392 CHIMNEY HILL 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, close to all amens. N/S N/P. Avl. now. $600 mo. 778-881-0656 CHIMNEY HTS. 146th/76A. 2 Bdrm suite. $695 incl utils. No lndry. n/s. n/p. Avail now. 604-593-2056. CHIMNEY HTS. Exec priv 3bd, 2 ba, 9’ceilings, priv ent/yrd, f/p, h/wd flrs, new carpets, ns/np, Aug 1. $975 + utils. 604-532-5342. CLOVERDALE, 18460-56A Ave. 2 bdrm suite. 4 appls. full bath, gas f/p. blinds. $850 incl cable & hydro. July 1. N/S. N/P. 604-574-1807. CLOVERDALE, 189/55, 2 bdrm. $850/mo. Hydro, cable & laundry incl. Avail. immed. NS/NP. 778574-8283. CLOVERDALE 19050 69A Ave. 1 Bdrm bsmt ste. $700 incl utils/cbl, July 1st. 1-604-226-4284 CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm suite. Avail July 1. N/S. N/P. No laundry. $750/mo. incl utils. 604-807-5371. CLOVERDALE 64/173. 2 Bdrm ste in new home, full bath, $750 incl utils. Ns/np. Immed. 778-574-8187 ENVER Creek 82/146 bright, lrg, 2 bd, full.ba, alarm, nr amen $725 incl utils, av.now. Ns/Np. 604-599-9364 FLEETWOOD. 1,000 sq.ft. 2 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. No laundry. $700 incl utils. & cable. 604-572-8191. FLEETWOOD 157/80A 2 bdrm g/l ste, avail July 1. $650 incl hydro & cbl, no ldry. NS/NP 604-599-7917 or 604-618-4848 FLEETWOOD, 1/bdrm bsmt suite. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $525/mo. incl util. No W/D. Refs. (604)584-9812 FLEETWOOD: 2 Bdrm, 1200sf.+ Clean. $695, sh utils/ldry. NP/NS. Avail July 1/15. Tom 604-588-2295 Fleetwood. new 3 bdrm, 2 washrm walk-out bsmt. N/S. N/P. June 15. $1150 incl utils. 604-354-4275.

GIANT WAREHOUSE BOOK sale Sat. June 18th. 8-4 . 12682- 82 Ave. Lease is up,closing forever.Books at unreal prices. 1000’s of books. 604-589-4229

Huge Downsizing Sale!! 19166 - 61A Ave. Sat. & Sun. June 18/19 8am-4pm

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6569 Sunshine Drive (Sunshine Hills)

Saturday, June 18th 8:00a.m.-1:00p.m. Kids Toys / Bikes / Books / Household Items / Clothes

551

Furniture, household items, toys & tools. S.SURREY

Saturday & Sunday, June 18th & 19th, 8am-4pm

18295 21A Ave.

Built-in Vacuum, Electric Pressure washer, Misc Household Items,LOTS MORE. SURREY

ESTATE SALE FRI., SAT. SUN. JUNE 17, 18, 19, 9-9

9185 168 ST.

Red Scelton paintings, garden furniture, tools, household appliances, etc.

HUGE MOVING SALE

*Saturday and *Sunday, June 18 & 19, 9am-2pm

15629 18A Ave Everything Must Go SURREY: HUGE Townhouse Complex Garage Sale, Sat June 18th, 9am-12pm. 6465 184A St. SURREY, MULTI FAMILY garage sale Sat. only June 18, 9-4. 14715 89A AVE. SURREY. SAT. June 18th, 9 - 4 p.m. 3876 - 154th St. Collectibles, antiques, golf, clothing, tons more. SURREY

SURREY Fraser Heights

GARAGE SALE Sat. June 18, 9-1 10621 Glenwood Drive

MULTI-FAMILY YARD SALE! Sat. June 18 9am - 2pm Lots of great deals! 11130 80th Ave, N.Delta

SURREY. GARAGE SALE: Sat Sun. June 18 & 19, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. 15492 - 86th Ave. Lots of items.

RENTALS SUITES, LOWER

Toys, tools, household items & more. FREE STUFF TOO.

SURREY

RENOVATION GARAGE SALE

(across #1 Hwy. @ 160th St) Household items, furniture, CD’s, lots of misc. Rain or shine

750

GARAGE SALE Sat June 18 8 a.m. - 2 p.m. 16117 - 80A Ave.

MOVING SALE Sat. June 18 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. 6545 Sunshine Drive

Bake sale by donation All funds donated towards Surdel U10 Girls Soccer

FLEETWOOD lrg bright 1bdrm ste $675 +hydro & 2 bdrm ste $775 + hydro. Quiet area on bus route, nr skytrain/shops,ns/np. 604-582-6989 FLEETWOOD newly reno’d 1 bd grnd level. NS/NP. Great loc, close to school. $650/mo incl all utils. Avail July 1st. 604-377-5346 FRASER HEIGHTS. 2 bdrm. $700 cbl utils. ldry incl. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-930-4195, 778-883-1241. FRASER HTS. LARGE 2 bdrm, 9’ ceilings, hrdwd flrs in liv. area, sep. entry, own prk, W/D, $900 incl utils, net & cable. NS/NP. Avail. July 1st. Phone (604)951-8261. GREEN TIMBERS. 1 Bdrm & den, g/l ste. July 1st. Alarm, own ht ctrl. $650/mo incl heat/light. NS/NP. Call 604-598-0468 or 604-908-0164. GUILDFORD, above grnd 2 bdrm, priv prk. Cls. school, mall, bus. $700 incl utils. NP/NS. No lndry. Avail immed. Ph: 778-865-2751. N. Delta-Scottsdale area: 1 bdrm in priv home. Perfect for student or prof. n/p, n/s. $550 incl laundry, hydro & cbl. July 1 604-591-3731 NEWTON, 140/79. New 2 bdrm bsmt suite, grnd lvl. N/S, N/P. Incl utils. Avl immed. (604)502-9198 NEWTON, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, grnd lvl, over 1500 sf, NS/NP, rent negot, incl. utils. Now. (604) 594-5276. NEWTON. 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $850 incl hydro. Close to all amens. 604-599-6193. NEWTON - 62 & 137 St. Ground level 2 bdrm, neat & clean. N/S, N/P. $625/mo incl. utils & cable. Avail. Jul. 1. (604)597-7176 NEWTON, awesome 1000sf 1 bdrm +den, own lndry. NP/NS heat/h-water incl.$725 July 1st. 604-596-5846 NEWTON, near Kwantlen, newer 1 bdrm, cls to all amenities, June 15. $550 incl utils. Call 604-760-5283. NEWTON. Nice & clean above grd 2 bdrm suite. $675 hydro incl. Avail now. N/P. N/S. 778-218-3677. N SURREY: 10937 128A St. 2 bdrm suite, avail July 1. Nr. skytrain. Beautiful view. $750/mo incld heat & hydro. No cable. N/S NP. 604-930-5840 / 604-306-5025. N. SURREY, 92/162 St. 1 bdrm ste. $550 incl utils. cbl. & wrls net. Immed. NS/NP. 604-825-8123. Panorama 127/61 Ave 2 bdrm cvrd deck, suit sgl or cpl. ns/np. $695incl utils. 604-644-3099 / 604-596-3478 PANORAMA. 62/126 St. Lrg 2 bdrm suite. Parking. Avail. immed. No smoking. No pets. 604-598-1975 . SULLIVAN HEIGHTS, 61Ave/150A St, 2 Bdrm, np/ns, incl utils/laundry/ AC/fireplace, walk to school/bus/ shopping/YMCA, $750.00, Avail now. 778-565-1526 SURREY, 105/138. Fully renov 1 & 2 bdrms. H/W & heat incl. $650 & $795. Avail now. 604-539-7779. SURREY 135/60. New 1 bdrm gr lvl ste. Avail now. NS/NP. $550 incl utils. (604) 728-9559 or 728-4594 SURREY, 150/71st. 2 bdrm suite in new house. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $750/mo. incl utils. 778-987-4723. SURREY 151/82A Fleetwood. 1Bdr ste, ns/np, no laundry, avail now. $500/mo incl hydro. 604-597-5209. SURREY: 1 bdrm in brand new house, n/s, n/p. Utils incl. No laundry. Avail. immed. 778-829-5785 or 604-501-4980 SURREY, 68/150. 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $950. 604-592-9846 or 604-618-4596.

GARAGE SALES

Surrey

North Delta

Furniture, Clothes, Electronics, Blinds & so much more!!

Multi-family Garage Sale

GARAGE SALES

TOOL SALE SAT. & SUN. JUNE 18 & 19, 9-4 11485 140A ST.

RENTALS 750

RENTALS

SUITES, LOWER

751

SUITES, UPPER

SURREY. 2bdrm, 1200sf, 2 prk, security, storage, gated. 2 blks to hosp., skytrain & univ. Ns/np. $800 incl hydro. July 1st. 604-585-1937 SURREY 2 bdrm. ground level bsmnt., big fenced yard, utils. incl. $700 mo. Avail. now. N/P N/S. (604)501-1862 or 604-773-9724 SURREY - 7378 - 144A ST. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, grnd level. Avail. now. N/S, N/P. Phone (604) 5905094 or 604-710-2516 SURREY, 90/141. 1 bdrm suite. ns/np. Avail now. $550 incl cable. 604-572-1080 or 778-968-0986. SURREY 95/143. 2 bdrm grd lvl bsmt. July 1. N/S. N/P. Nr elem schl & bus. $650. 604-585-9729. SURREY - Cedar Hill - Upper flr , 2 bdrm suite, $750 + utils. Shr laundry. Cls to amens. n/p. Avail. now. (604)596-2073/604-600-2073 SURREY CENTRAL, Spacious 2/bdrm bsmt suite. Large b/yard, cl to amen. N/S, N/P, no laundry, $750/mo. incl util. 604-763-6912 SURREY, CHIMNEY HILL 145/76. 1 bdrm suite. Nr bus. Avail now. N/S. N/P No laundry. $525 mo incl. cable & internet. 604-720-0127. SURREY, CHIMNEY HTS. 148/76. lrg 2 bdrm suite, cute, bright, very nice. Nr amenits. $800 incl utils. cable, lndry, net. N/P. N/S. July 1. 604-590-4231, 778-896-4231. SURREY, Chimney Hts, 1 bdrm side suite. July 1. Suit mature person or couple. N/P. N/S. $575/mo. incl cable & utils. 604-572-7273. Surrey, Chimney Hts. 2 bdrm. July 1. $725 incl utils/lndry. N/P, N/S. 604-594-2782 or 778-859-2782. SURREY, Enver Creek. 1 bdrm ste. Avail now. N/S. $550 incl cable. 604-592-3092 or 604-830-3575. SURREY FRASER HEIGHTS, brand new 2 bdrm. bsmnt suite. Close to school, bus and shopping. N/S N/P. Avail. immed. $950 mo. (604)807-5947 SURREY NEWTON grnd. lvl. 2 bdrm., utils. & cable incl. $675 mo. N/P N/S. (604)597-0926 after 4 Surrey, Panorama, 12865-63A Ave. 1 bdrm suite. N/P N/S. Hydro/cable incl. Immed. 604-597-7103. SURREY: SPACIOUS 2 Bedroom Bsmt 145&76 Ave. Newly painted, incl utilities, wi-fi. N/S,N/P, Near bus & school. $750/mo. 778-327-8674 hdhasi@hotmail.com

3 Brdr Suite in Chimney Heights Avail July 1st. The suite is in a great quite neighborhood, walking distance to elementary school and the park aswell as all the other amenities. The suite has a private entrance, lots of storage, approx. 1300 sqft, 3 spacious bedrooms with 2 full bathrooms, seperate livingroom, a fireplace and laminate flooring. Inclds insuite laundry. We would like no pets and non smoking. The rent is $1150.00 plus 1/3 utilities. Contact # 604-418-4739.

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BROOKSWOOD 1500 s/f, 3bdrms, 1.5 baths, very private - backs onto ravine, near all amens, n/s, cat ok, July1. $1400 +utils. 604-835-0463.

N. DELTA. Cougar Canyon Co-op is accepting applications for 2 bdrm T/H’s. Nr schools, shops. Priv yds, pet ok. $1900 share purchase. Send S.A.S.E. or P/U application at 6838 Nicholson Rd. V4E 3G5 or www.cougarcanyoncoop.com

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APARTMENT/CONDO

NEWTON, 72/143. 6/bdrms upper suite. $2300/mo. Avail now. 2/bdrm suite down. $800/mo. Avail now. 604-594-5733, 778-388-4494 PANORAMA,6308 -134 St. 3 bdrm, upper flr, 2 baths, clean, $1300 + utils. Jul. 1st. Phone 604-999-5808. SULLIVAN Stn 58A Ave/153. Quiet bright 2bdrm, full bath, ns/np, Immed. Incl utils/cbl. 604-512-4228. SURREY, 122/101 Ave. 3 bdrm upper. Pet neg. Lndry. Lots of prkg. Now. 604-781-9621, 599-8021. SURREY, CEDAR HILL, 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths, garage, 2/3 utils. $1100 mo. July 1. N/S N/P. (604)572-1979 SURREY NORTH, 3/bdrms, 1.5 bthrms, partial garage. Avail July 1. $950/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460

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TOWNHOUSES

2BDR/2BATH 3 level t/h in Sulivan area, includes appliances & laundry. Club house with pool & more.Great place to rent.n/s.n/p. available July 1st.$1400p.m. Ph 604 464 0849. CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm, 5 appls, f/p, walk to bus/schl/shopping. $850 incl heat & h/w. Ref’s. (604)589-4813 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

APARTMENT/CONDO

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*


58 Surrey/North Delta Leader Friday, June 17, 2011 RENTALS 752

TOWNHOUSES

NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 3 Bdrm T/H W/D, quiet family complex. $940 + utils, no pets (604)596-1099. SURREY CENTRAL, Newer 3/bdrms T/H, 2/bthrms, 2/pkng. $1300/mo. Avail Now. TJ @ Sutton Proact, (604)728-5460 SURREY, King George Blvd/80 Ave 3 Bdrm T/H, 2 baths, 2 lvl, new, $1250. Avail now. (604)518-4883.

TRANSPORTATION 809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

TRANSPORTATION 818

TRANSPORTATION

CARS - DOMESTIC

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

EMERGENCY VEHICLE NEEDED. Anything! Can pay $200-$300. Call: (604)454-7548

CHECK CLASSIFIEDS bcclassified.com 604-575-5555

Crossword

This week’s theme:

Mine At Last by James Barrick

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1991 NISSAN STANZA. Red, automatic, 4 cyl., 4 door, good condition. $1600. 604-768-8434 1992 NISSAN SENTRA 4 dr 4 cyl auto runs good $600. 604-855-9587 2000 Mazda Millennium mint cond. loaded moonrf. 99,000 kms. silver, blk let int $4,000. 778-378-0749. 2002 SATURN, auto 1.9, all power 103k. Grey, keyless entry, alarm. Like new. $4200. 604-502-9912. 2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring edition, loaded, auto, snrf, 17’’ whls. $10,000 obo. (604)309-4001. 2009 TOYOTA MATRIX 4/dr auto p/w, p/l, AC, cd player, 89K, silver. $8800. Call 604-825-9477. 2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 11,000 kms. Black. Most options. $8500 firm. 604-538-9257. 2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 11,000 kms. Black. Most options. $8000 firm. 604-538-9257.

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The Scrapper

VEHICLES WANTED

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2005 JIMMY GMC - 2 dr, fully loaded, auto, 4WD, MUST SELL. Lady driven. $8900/obo. (604)728-2817.

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MOTORCYCLES

2 YR OLD ELECTRIC (2) scooters, purchased at $1695 each, sell for $800 each. Phone (604) 780-5962.

838

TRUCKS & VANS

1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift, $7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-7500194 1997 FORD AEROSTAR VAN, fully loaded, aircared $950. 604-8328944. 2001 FORD WINDSTAR $3500obo. Loaded, keyless entry seats 7 exc running cond. 149k 604-542-1995 2004 Montana van, 1 owner, no accidents, 108K, new brakes & tires at 86K. $4900. 604-530-5923

MARINE

RECREATIONAL/SALE 1997 MIRADA 30QB

912

BOATS

17’ F.G. BAYLINER, 160hp Merc Cruiser. Comes with trailer $4300 obo. Call 604-768-8434

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AUTO FINANCING 31’ length overall 3 burner stove, microwave, awning, A/C & more. $19,995 (Stk.21461B) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644 1999 PACEARROW Vision series, 46,000 K, well kept, NS, Q. size bed, 2 slide outs, AC, W/D. Oak finish. $42,000. Call (604)789-5824.

2008 SALEM T25FLSLE

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of RHETA MARGARET HART, Deceased, who died on the 9th day of October, 2010, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, at 480 Tenth Street Courtenay, BC, V9N 1P6, before the 12th day of July, 2011, after which date the Estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard to the claims that have been received. Catherine L. Miller Barrister & Solicitor 480 Tenth Street, Courtenay, BC, V9N 1P6 (250) 703-2583

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Norman Roy Manweiler aka Norm Manweiler, formerly of 13895 89 Ave. Surrey, B.C., Deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor, c/o Debbie Manweiler, 6170 Lone ButteHorse Lake Rd, Lone Butte, B.C. V0K 1X3, on or before July 10th, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Debbie Manweiler, Executor

ACROSS 1. Time past 4. Forward part 8. Cannabis preparation 13. Containers 17. Songbird 19. Linda Lavin TV role 20. Eagle's habitation 21. An aerophone 22. Start of a quip by Phyllis Diller: 6 wds. 26. Wool 27. Blood: prefix 28. Kitchen area 29. Outback 31. Spiritual leader 34. Shades 35. Board-game kit: 2 wds. 39. Grasses 41. Bands 45. Estuary 46. -- incognita 48. Cookies 50. Dethrone 51. Rounded hairdo 53. Passes sentence on 55. Part 2 of quip: 3 wds. 58. Oz-book villain 60. Harangue 62. Greek theater 63. Household god 64. Packet 66. "A Passage to --" 68. Simple machine 70. Tropical bird 71. Part 3 of quip 74. Mens -- (criminal intent) 75. Garden anagram 78. Tyler Perry role 79. Harness part 82. Water 83. At -- -86. Sound loudly 88. Piece

90. Part 4 of quip: 2 wds. 93. Cereal fungus 95. Round dance 96. Mixed drink 97. Zenana 99. Boat 101. Tilly or Foster 102. Did one's part 105. Painting 107. Adventure 109. Fish in a net 111. Social standards 113. Beige 114. Badgers 118. Mother goddess 120. Point on a graph 124. End of the quip: 7 wds. 128. Take a chance 129. -- Gay 130. City near Gainesville 131. Word in old gazetteers 132. Scrutinized 133. Storms 134. Goose 135. -- pro nobis DOWN 1. Lamb, alternatively 2. Something sometimes manicured 3. Draw 4. Work at 5. Fattening 6. Yellow pigment 7. Germany's -Republic 8. Not fresh 9. Mary's or Jane's 10. An Olympian 11. Last inning 12. Scram!: 2 wds. 13. Unity 14. Blind as -- -15. De -16. Percolate

18. Radio parts 19. Stockpiled 23. Word on a banknote 24. Leaf parts 25. Throughout 30. Sandwiches 32. Inclination 33. Landlocked state 35. Bird's crop 36. Sound systems: hyph. 37. Topsoil 38. -- of Capricorn 40. Hurried 42. Reveille instrument 43. Try 44. Ado 47. -- acid 49. Dance movement 52. Neptune's realm 54. Stonecrop 56. Happy and credit 57. Fjords 59. Large shed of a kind 61. Pale color 65. Deal with 67. Confuse 69. Bonsai tree 72. Approaches 73. Jumbled mass 75. "Moll Flanders" author 76. Atrocious

77. IRA name 80. Quality of wines 81. Reduced 82. Recipe measure 84. Pretend 85. Bodily fluid 87. Foie-gras source 89. Leaf 91. Like a foundling 92. Infamous Roman 94. Musical work 98. -- Antoinette 100. Make dry 103. Bridge seat 104. Housecoat 106. Injury 108. Flat-bottomed boats 110. Helmsley or Lewis 112. Inasmuch as 114. Secrete 115. Far and -116. Diner's order 117. Urban problem 119. "Black --" 121. The Buckeye State 122. Honey 123. Novel by Austen 125. Cry of approbation 126. Duct 127. -- -de-France

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Class

Year

Model

Transmission

Exterior Colour

Interior Colour

Kilometres

Vehicle highlights H

List Price

Sale Price

P892A SS-1101 SS-1100 P887 SS-1102

C-Class E-Class ML-Class ML-Class R-Class

2007 2005 2008 2008 2006

C280W4M E320W ML320CDI ML320CDI R550

Automatic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic

Brilliant Silver Brilliant Silver Iridium Silver Iridium Silver Black

Black Black Black Black Grey

37000 96000 109000 71000 105000

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$28,800 $26,500 $42,900 $45,900 $29,900

$27,990 $24,990 $40,390 $43,290 $28,390

M155153

GL-Class

2008

GL320CDI

4Matic

Iridium Silver

Black

72000

Prem. Pkg, Bi-Xeno, Running Board, Keyless Go

$56,800

$54,290

SS1103 P901 P869 P893 SS-008 2680 2623 2612 2692 2649 2669 2650 2500 P902 M154057 M154758 M155014

ML-Class ML-Class E-Class C-Class B-Class C-Class C-Class C-Class C-Class GLK-Class C-Class GLK-Class ML-Class S-Class ML-Class ML-Class C-Class

2008 2008 2008 2008 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2011 2008 2008 2008 2008

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4Matic 4Matic 4Matic Automatic Automatic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic 4Matic Automatic

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Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black Black

57000 72500 62000 34000 61500 1700 1700 2500 3200 1200 1500 1800 2700 49000 50800 67000 28300

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$46,900 $48,8 $48,800 $36,900 $37,590 $19,900 $43,690 $49,500 $43,600 $50,955 $50,515 $50,390 $52,015 $66,645 $72,900 $49,800 $45,900 $35,800

$44,290 $46,290 $30,390 $35,290 $19,390 $41,990 $47,990 $41,990 $49,790 $48,990 $48,790 $49,900 $63,900 $69,890 $48,890 $44,890 $34,790

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SURREY’S LARGEST SELECTION OF NEW & USED VEHICLES

ARGEST SELECTION

East of the Port Mann Bridge on 154th & 108th

LARGEST SELECTION LARGEST SELECTION

160 ST.

To 160 St. Exit

604-495-4150

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www.northsurreyautomall.com

ALL REMAINING 2010 MODELS MUST GO! TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE PRICED TO SELL VEHICLES! 2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

7 pass. power group, air & more! #1I169A

PEOPLE MOVER

NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE RAM 2011 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 2500 CREW CAB 4X4 4X4

SAVE $3998

Nicely equipped #1T222

NEW NOW ONLY

SAVE $10,579

#0E300

NEW NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE CHALLENGER

SAVE BIG!

Fully equipped, auto, 3.5L, V6, power group.#0C185

NEW NOW ONLY

2007 DODGE RAM SLT 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4

5.7L Hemi, p/seat, trailer tow, 54,000 kms. #7Y2492

WOW!

NOW ONLY

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CONVERTIBLE

MANAGER SPECIAL

Fully equipped, V6, auto, power group, satellite radio & more! #0Y2437

NOW ONLY

$18,288 $18,997 $33,998 $24,800 $19,998 $23,488

2010 JEEP COMMANDER 4X4

WOW!

Leather, Sunroof, Navigation. Fully Loaded. #0Y2444

NEW NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE AVENGER AVEN AV ENGE EN GER GE R

SAVE THOUSANDS

Power windows/Locks, Fuly Equiped. #0Y2420

NOW ONLY

2007 CHRYSLER ASPEN LIMITED 4X4

8 PASS

Fully loaded, 24” wheels, only 48,000 kms. #7Y2467

NOW ONLY

2006 DODGE CHARGER RT

NICE CAR!

Black on black leather, fully loaded, only 49,000 kms. #6Y2453

NOW ONLY

2007 JEEP COMPASS

SAVE BIG!

Power group, air, keyless & more! #7Y2481

NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE RAM 3500 SLT CREW CAB 4X4

DIESEL

Auto, long box, only 16,000 kms. #0Y2465

NOW ONLY

$26,288 $14,888 $26,488 $17,788 $12,988 $41,988 Located in the North Surrey Auto Mall Not exactly as illustrated. DL#30394

15377 Guildford Drvie, Surrey, BC • 1-888-780-2003 • www.jpchrysler.com

All new vehicle pricing is net of all factory rebates & on in-stock vehicles only. See dealer for full details. 0% financing on 36 month term OAC. $1000 will be added to the price of the 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4 & 2011 Jeep Patriot and then deducted after tax.


NOW

NOW

11,999

08 Honda CRV

Was $24,995

Was $20,995

NOW

NOW

NOW

8,488

19,578

PC0436aa PC0511a

PP0644

2,959

Was $8,495

NOW

36,888

NOW

Was $28,995

Was $7,995

NOW

NOW

25,678

7,487

NOW

chrome pkg, load

PP0679

Was $12,995

Was $18,995

Was $27,995

Was $5,495

NOW

NOW

NOW

26,899

3,831

98 Sable GS

Was $4,995

6,695

NOW

01 Saturn

03 Hummer H2

9,965

99 Durango SLT

00 Chrysler 300M

NOW

17,555

Was $10,995

3,924

PP0546a

Was $37,995

NOW

07 VW Toureg

99 Yukon

01 Blazer

Was $15,995

11,999

NOW

PP0220a

Was $5,995

NOW

NOW

13,555

Was $4,995

2,961

PC0565b

Was $16,995

07 GMC Denali XL Loaded

08 Jeep Compass

PP0628

07 Mazda 3 GS

PP0603

PP0591

06 Honda Civic Hybrid

23,858

92 Accord

00 Grand Prix

15,488

05 Honda Pilot

Was $14,995

14,295

NOW

NOW

PC0616a

PP0634a

Was $9,995

PC0675

PP0662

32,555

Was $12,995

07 Honda Civic LX

2,888

PP0498a

8,788

Was $33,995

NOW

PP0419

NOW

Was $4,995

27,455

06 Dodge Durango SLT

PC0643

Was $9,995

Was $4,995

NOW

07 Ram 3500 Crew SLT

09 Chrysler PT Cruiser 00 Honda Accord EX

PP0677

PP0682

9,458

91 Explorer

97 Chrysler Intrepid

Was $28,995

NOW

3,988

2,965

96 Bonneville SE

PP0212

NOW

05 Focus Wagon

27,432

NOW

2,999

PC0559z

Was $10,995

NOW

Was $28,995

NOW

PC0554

PP0403

PC0689

09 Mercedes C63 AMG 01 Landrover Discovery II

Was $4,995

12,898

PC0627

12,888

Was $7,995

6,989

PC0505a

Was $14,995

Was $13,995

07 BMW X3 3.0 Si

94 Cadillac Deville

92 Yukon

NOW

PP0655

PC0575

PP0456

PC0689

04 Porche 911 Turbo 06 Explorer XLT 7 pass 06 GMC 2500 SLE Crew

NOW

PP0589a

PP0694

27,785

NOW

01 BMW X5 3.0i

Was $28,995

NOW

Was $7,995

31,855

PC0371aa

10,888

Was $32,995

NOW

04 Ram 3500 Crew SLT

Was $12,995

NOW

05 Dodge SX 2.0

PC0596a

26,888

PP0664

01 Mazda Tribute ES

06 BMW X5 4.4

PC0687a

Was $27,995

NOW

13,725

PP0120

PC0692

Over 700 hp

Was $14,995

NOW

PC0495a

04 Viper SRT10

04 F250 Crew Harley

PP0691

05 Kia Sorento LX

PP0681

PC0699

02 Viper GTS

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3,982

Was $4,495

NOW

2,995

Prices do not include tax, license or insurance costs.

84 Ave 160 Street

604-594-4466

Sale ends July 8/11

82 Avenue

Fra ser Hwy

DL#30793

16065 FRASER HIGHWAY

164 Street S

Over 100 mechanically inspected vehicles in stock! • We lease new and used • Rates as low as 4.9% APR


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YOU PAYwhat we PAY! 2011 ALTIMA SEDAN 2.5 S $

30,127 - 6,332

$

23,795

WELL-EQUIPPED:

SELLING PRICE≠ EMPLOYEE PRICE SAVINGSΩ

YOU PAY^

• 175-hp, 2.5-litre DOHC engine, Xtronic CVT® • Power Sliding Glass Moonroof W/ Tilt Feature • 16” Alloy Wheels • Heated Cloth Seats • 8-way Power Driver’s Seat • Steering Wheel Mounted Audio Controls • Leahter Wrapped Steering Wheel • Auto “UP/ DOWN” Passenger Window (Front) • Remote Keyfob Activated Front Window “Down” Feature

3.5 SR model shown

2011 SENTRA $

20,249 - 3,995

$

16,254

2.0 SL model shown

2.0 CVT VALUE OPTION PACKAGE

SELLING

WELL-EQUIPPED:

PRICE≠

140-hp, 2.0-litre DOHC engine, Xtronic CVT® • Air Conditioning • 16” Upgrade Alloy Wheels • Remote Keyless Entry System • Power Windows W/driver’s Side “Auto UP/DOWN” Feature • Power Outside Mirrors • Heated Mirrors • 60/40 split folding rear bench seat

EMPLOYEE PRICE SAVINGSΩ

YOU PAY^

1.8 S VALUE OPTION PACKAGE 2011 VERSA HATCH

$

18,479 - 3,654

$

14,825

SELLING PRICE≠ EMPLOYEE PRICE SAVINGSΩ

YOU PAY^

WELL-EQUIPPED:

Highest horsepower in its class (122-hp), 1.8-litre DOHC engine • Most rear leg room in its class (966 mm) • Air Conditioning • Remote Keyless Entry System • Power Heated Outside Mirrors • Power Windows w/ Driver Side Auto UP/DOWN Feature • Power Door Locks • 60/40 split folding rear seat • Nissan Advanced Six Airbag System • Up to 5.8 L/100 km on highway with available Xtronic CVT®

1.8 SL model show

2011 TITAN 4X4 CREW CAB SV $

45,312 - 9,566

$ 3, X #REW #AB MODEL SHOWNV

35,746

SELLING PRICE≠ EMPLOYEE PRICE SAVINGSΩ

YOU PAY^

WELL-EQUIPPED:

5.6L DOHC V8 engine and 385 lb-ft torque • 9,300 lbs towing capacity • 18” Alloy Wheels • Factory applied spray-in bedliner with available Utili-track™ channel system • Nissan Advanced Six Airbag System with Curtain Side Impack Airbags with Rollover Sensor and Front Seat Supplemental Side Airbags • Fully Boxed Frame

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15257 FRASER HWY. @ 152nd ST. FR

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1-877-216-0127

88 AVENUE

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2011 MAZDA 3 SEDAN

FINANCE FROM

$137 $0 WITH

GT model shown

BIWEEKLY /

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MTHS AT

0%

2011 MAZDA 3 SPEED

LEASE FROM

$352 $0

APR ✝

WITH

down payment. Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.

$14,995*

GT model shown

MTH /

48

MTHS AT

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LEASE APR

down payment. $0 security deposit. Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.

OR Well Equipped from Includes freight & PDI, $250 Owner Loyalty Cash‡. Taxes extra.

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MTHS AT

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GT model shown

LEASE APR

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PLUS get $250 Owner Loyalty Cash‡

FINANCE FROM

$119 $0 WITH

BIWEEKLY /

60

MTHS AT

0%

FREEWAY 604-583-7121 TOREADY ROLL

APR ✝

down payment. Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.

$13,490*

OR Well Equipped from Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.

154th St & 104th Ave, Surrey

GT model shown

Including $2,000 Cash Purchase Credit**

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon-Thurs 9am-8pm Friday 9am-6 pm Saturday 9am-6pm Sunday 11am-5pm

DL25555 OUR PRE-DELIVERY COMMITMENT MEANS EVERY NEW MAZDA IS CHECKED OUT, GASSED UP, AND FITTED WITH FLOOR MATS. Roadside assistance program Ask about the Mazda peace of mind promise standard on every new Mazda. MAZDA LEADERSHIP WARRANTY Ask about our outstanding comprehensive and powertrain warranty coverage.

The Summer’s On Us event applies to lease/0% APR purchase offers on all new in-stock 2011 Mazda3 models. Mazda Canada Inc. will pay the first 3 monthly lease payments, including taxes (up to $1,000 in total for the 3 months). No credits if lease payments total less than $1,000. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges may be required at the time of lease. †† PLUS No Payments for 90 days (payment deferral) offer is available on all new in-stock 2011 Mazda3 models and applies to 0% purchase finance offers on approved credit. No interest will accrue during the first 60 days of the finance contract. After this period interest will begin to accrue and the purchaser will repay the principal interest monthly over the term of the contract. †0% APR Purchase Financing is available on 2011 Mazda vehicles. Based on a representative agreement using a finance price of $17,790 for 2011 Mazda3 GX (D4XS51AA00)/$18,990 for 2011 Mazda3Sport (D5XS51AA00), at a rate of 0% APR, the cost of borrowing for a 60-month term is $0, bi-weekly payment is $137/$147, total finance obligation is $17,990/$18,990. Finance price includes freight and PDI of $1,495 for Mazda3. Based on a representative agreement using a price of $15,490 for the Mazda2 GX (B5XB51AA00) and a finance amount of $15,000, cost of borrowing for a 60 month term is $0, monthly payment is $250, total finance obligation is $15,000. *Cash price is $13,490 ($15,490 less cash purchase credit of $2,000).Taxes are extra and required at the time of purchase. Other terms available and vary by model. Lease offers available on approved credit on new 2011 Mazdaspeed3 6MT (D5MJ61 AA00)/2011 Mazda 5 GSI4 (E6SD62 AA00) See ad for corresponding monthly lease payments, lease terms, and down payments. Total lease obligation equals $17,927/$14,272. PPSA and first monthly payment due at lease inception. Other lease terms available and vary by model. 20,000 km lease allowance per year, if exceeded, additional 8 /km applies. 24,000 km leases available. Lease payments include freight, PDI of $1,495 for Mazdaspeed3/ $1695 Mazda5. *Cash purchase price for new 2011 Mazda3 GX is $14,995 (including cash credits, and $250 owner loyalty cash) including freight and PDI. $75 max. PPSA, licence, insurance, taxes, down payment and other dealer charges are extra and may be required at the time of purchase. Dealer may sell/lease for less. Dealer order or trade may be necessary. Lease and Finance on approved credit for qualifi ed customers only. Offers valid June 1-30, 2011 while supplies last. Prices subject to change without notice. Visit mazda.ca or see Freeway Mazda for complete details. Images not exactly as shown. **Offer available on retail purchases of new 2011 Mazda2 and 2011 Mazda3 models with no prior auto finance experience. This program can be used in combination with all other incentive program (excluding the Mazda Graduate Rebate). Some conditions apply. See mazda.ca or Freeway Mazda for complete program details.

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$23,590*

OR Well Equipped from Includes freight & PDI. Taxes extra.

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