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Surrey drug probe leads to multiple arrests

The Surrey Board of Trade, Surrey School District and two Surrey universities have banded together to advocate for sufficient funding and resources for the city’s education system.

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Surrey Mounties has led to arrests in Abbotsford and Vancouver. Four people were arrested at two locations on Oct. 13. In Abbotsford, members of the Surrey RCMP Drug Section seized nine ounces of cocaine and $10,000 in cash from a 36-year-old Vancouver man and a 22-year-old Abbotsford man. At a Vancouver location, Surrey officers seized five kilograms of cocaine and $145,000 in cash from two men, both from Surrey, one 26 years old, the other 43. The street value of the Insp. Wade drugs was Lymburner estimated to be approximately $400,000. “We have no direct links to organized crime right now,” Insp. Wade Lymburner, the senior investigator of the Surrey RCMP Drug Section told reporters at a Wednesday press briefing. “The amount that we recovered and the cash would lead us to suspect there may be some involvement but we can’t confirm any of that right now.” The four men have been released from custody to appear in court in mid-December, Lymburner said. None have been charged yet. dferguson@surreyleader.com

Investing in learning Surrey’s business and education leaders form advocacy partnership by Sheila Reynolds

Surrey Board of Education chair Laurae McNally told local the business meeting at Eaglequest Golf Course that Surrey schools are ready to be an WHY SHOULD businesses care about education? “economic driver” but that funding and resources are crucial. Because, explained Surrey Board of Trade (SBOT) president Nigel WatMayor Dianne Watts endorsed the stance. kinson at a Tuesday luncheon, older workers are retiring, there is a short“We want to make sure we have workers for the future,” she said, addage of skilled tradespeople, students who are educated close to home are ing Surrey doesn’t just need labourers, but people who can work in a more likely to work close to home and employers need literate employees. global market. “If we want to build a strong economy and a strong city, “Education is key to a strong economy,” he said prior we need to educate our children.” to introducing “a unique partnership with a united Representatives from Kwantlen Polytechnic Univoice.” versity and Simon Fraser University were also at the The Surrey Board of Trade, Surrey School District luncheon, pointing to the inadequate number of postand two Surrey universities have banded together for secondary education seats south of the Fraser River. the first time to advocate for sufficient funding and “The business case is so strong for future investment,” resources for the city’s education system, from primary said Joanne Curry, executive director of SFU Surrey. to post-secondary. About one-third of Surrey residents are under the It’s an integrated initiative that’s long overdue, said age of 19 and yet Surrey has the lowest post-secondary Penny Priddy, chair of the board of trade’s social policy education rate of most surrounding municipalities. team, which initiated the partnership and presented Arthur Coren, dean of the school of business at its Education and Business Paper to SBOT members Kwantlen, questioned whether businesses might have to Penny Priddy Tuesday. search elsewhere for educated employees 10 or 15 years “Businesses need to know they’re not just a recipifrom now. ent, but need to be a champion of quality education,” “We need a well-integrated and well-funded educaPriddy said. “So business, look up, you have an investment in this.” tion system,” he said. The Surrey School District is the largest in B.C. and fifth largest in Watkinson encouraged board of trade members to be advocates for Canada, with more than 1,000 new students entering local public schools education and consider possible roles their business might play within this fall alone. Funding, however, has not kept pace, especially in terms the education system. of building new classrooms. Surrey hasn’t received money for new school For more information, check www.businessinsurrey.com/education_in_ space since 2005, despite ballooning enrolment. surrey

“Businesses need to know they’re not just a recipient, but need to be a champion of quality education.”

A song for Laura Szendrei Friend records musical memorial by Dan Ferguson THE WEEKEND after 15-year-old Laura Szen-

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drei died, 16-year-old Armin Farahbakhsh started working on a song to remember her by. Farahbakhsh attended Burnsview Secondary, the same North Delta school Szendrei did. They were in different years, so they didn’t go to classes together, but they moved in the same circles and attended the same events, and he wanted to honour her memory.

Under his performing name of “Lil Frak,” an abbreviated version of his last name, Farahbakhsh posts original rap songs online at http:// www.myspace.com/lilfrak. He says the first draft of the song took him about an hour-and-a-half to produce but it was another week of constant revisions and feedback from people who knew Szendrei before he was ready to record it. It was important to get it right, he says. The title is “No Respect.” The lyrics describe Laura Szendrei as an “angel of this Earth” who will “never be forgotten.” “It’s crazy / we live in a society / where little girls die / and they can’t even say goodbye / to me,” Farahbakhsh sings.

The song talks about the frustration and alarm of not knowing who is responsible for the attack and how it has shaken many people’s faith that life is fair and logical. “This world got no respect,” he sings. In the song, Farahbakhsh refers to Szendrei’s nickname of “Snooki” after Nicole “Snooki” Polizzi from the popular reality program Jersey Shore, by saying he thinks about Szendrei every time he watches the show. Szendrei died after she was attacked Sept. 25 while walking through Mackie Park during the day. Anyone with information about the case is urged to contact the Delta Police at 604-9464411 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS. dferguson@surreyleader.com


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One possibility discussed among staff is to create special zoning for multiple suites. However, that would be an onerous process as the homes are spread out across the city. The other option considered by city staff is to allow people inhabiting the suites extra time to move out. The onesuite-per-home policy would eventually create more dwellings where people could relocate. Luymes expects there will also be some way to augment enforcement, although he couldn’t say how. Asked if that would mean more bylaw officers, he said that would have to be a decision made by council. He also acknowledges not every community wants to allow even one suite per home. Luymes said the city already has a

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Surrey (14 per cent) and Cloverdale (12 per cent). How all suites will be regulated will be the subject of discussion in focus groups over the following weeks. Luymes said a report to council could come as soon as fall, but he wants to have an iron-clad plan prepared before asking councillors to vote on it. The Corporation of Delta just passed a secondary suite bylaw in July, leaving Surrey as the last municipality in the region to regulate them. In Delta, there are an estimated 5,300 to 7,000 suites that will now have to meet new municipal standards, or the owner will be fined $200 a day. That fine comes into effect at the end of this year and will include suites that don’t meet new standards and any building with more than one secondary suite.

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Delta officer testifies in Vancouver assault case Surrey newspaper delivery driver attacked in 2009 by Dan Ferguson

THREE POLICE officers arrested for the 2009 assault of a Surrey newspaper delivery man were briefly reunited in a fifth floor hallway of the Vancouver Provincial Court building earlier this week. Delta Police Const. Blair Tanino and West Vancouver Const. Griffin Gillan were there to testify for the prosecution in the trial of the third officer, New Westminster Const. Jeffrey Klassen, who is charged with assault and possession of stolen property in the alleged attack on Surrey resident Firoz (Phil) Khan. Gillan, who maintains he cannot remember the incident, pleaded guilty to assault and received a 21-day conditional sentence last year. Tanino was not charged. During a break in the proceedings Tuesday morning, Tanino and Gillan quietly took hallway seats a few feet from each other while Klassen stood with his lawyer. During his testimony Monday and Tuesday, Tanino said that the three off-duty officers were making the rounds of local drinking establishments on Jan. 21, 2009 after watching a hockey game. When they arrived at the Roxy nightclub on Granville Street, Tanino said he and Klassen got separated from Gillan. When he tried to contact Gillan using his cellphone, Tanino said the response he received was worrisome. He heard a “calm� voice that did not sound like Gillan. “Who is this?� Tanino asked. “The Hyatt,� the voice replied. “Griff ’s in trouble,� Tanino recalled telling Klassen. “Something doesn’t sound right.� Tanino and Klassen took a cab to the Hyatt Regency Hotel, arriving in time to see a confrontation between Gillan and Khan, a newspaper delivery man. Both men had their hands on each other’s shoulders, he said. Tanino said he sepa-

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involving Klassen in the hours before the fight with Khan, one involving a customer of a drinking establishment who yelled and swore at the officers before staff intervened, the other a brief argument between Klassen and Gillan. Tanino said he

assumed Klassen was drinking as much as he was, but conceded he wasn’t keeping an exact count. Under crossexamination by defence lawyer Dwight Stewart, Tanino also conceded his memory of what happened and when doesn’t appear to match video surveillance tapes from inside and outside the Roxy. He said he was feeling the effects of alcohol but had his wits about him. The trial is several days behind schedule and if it fails to wrap up in the allotted time, it would likely be some time in the new year before it could resume. — with files from CTV News

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t’s ironic that stimulus funding from senior governments, the large portion that’s being used for road work, appears to be grinding much of Metro Vancouver to a halt. So much for “getting things moving.” Wherever they go, drivers are plagued by traffic cones, reader boards, and heavy equipment ripping up roads and laying down new ones. In New Westminster, we’re either the “centre of it all” or the “intersection of the Lower Mainland”– but for drivers lately it’s the latter that rings true. On Monday, the traffic folks at WX1130 were encouraging drivers to call the City of New Westminster to complain about the chaos. Work at Tenth and McBride and in Sapperton had beaver-dammed the torrent of cars that rips through our city each morning, en route elsewhere. If all goes to plan, more congestion’s coming. Next month, TransLink will unveil more detail at open houses for its plan to replace the Pattullo Bridge by 2015. Of note is the proposal to remove the old Royal Avenue access from the west and make Front Street the new access on that side. The significance of this is the fact that it appears the downtown portion of the North Fraser Perimeter Road would be built at the same time. That’s big. And it means this: Chris • The waterfront portion of Front Street would be boosted from two to four lanes. • Some, if not all, of the waterfront parkade would need to be demolished Eugene Wat, the city’s manager of infrastructure and planning, says a TransLink consultant has been working on the details of this segment for about 18 months. It’s likely next month’s meetings will provide more detail on how this might work. “The Front Street parkade will be impacted,” Wat told me. It’s no wonder that downtown merchants are nervous. Sapperton has long struggled with road work, but

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the past few weeks have also been brutal for the folks in the Downtown, too, says Michael Hwang, Downtown New West BIA president. “We’re suffocating –you can’t get out, you can’t get in,” Hwang says, adding that his friends from outside New West have been telling him they’re avoiding the area. And with the Pattullo work on the horizon, his group is trying to turn anxiety into something proactive. “These are major structural changes.” The uncertainty about Front’s future is preventing new businesses from opening there, he said. So in an effort to create more certainty, he’s keen to work with the city and TransLink on some solutions. Or at least mitigation. “We don’t want to be sitting ducks – we want to start the conversation from our end.” For one thing, Hwang hopes the transportation engineers can be put to work finding some “relief valves” to ensure good traffic flow in and out of downtown. He gives the Hoover Dam as an example. That Depression-era project involved the construction of five kilometres of tunnels to divert the river before the dam could be built. When I put Hwang’s concerns to Wat, he said the city takes this seriously, and will be working hard to find alternate Bryan access for pedestrians and vehicles – but the city doesn’t hold all the cards. “We’ll certainly be advocating (with TransLink) for a mitigation strategy,” Wat said. Back to the big picture. Next month could be interesting. The North Fraser Perimeter Road has loomed large over the future of New West’s downtown for many years. Will it be encapsulated? Or will it further cut off Columbia from the waterfront, counter to one of the key goals – connectivity – outlined in the city’s Downtown Community Plan? We may soon get some answers. Chris Bryan is the editor of The New Westminster NewsLeader, a sister paper to The Leader.


Friday October 22 2010

LETTERS

Surrey/North Delta Leader

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No loss in Tax ‘benefit’ is less money for groceries UN snub I WAS ONE OF those terrible people who signed

WHEN I HEARD Canada had failed

to get a temporary seat on the UN Security Council, I was initially disappointed. After all, was it not Stephen Harper’s ambition to regain the international prestige so badly diminished under the Liberals? Predictably we are hearing the shrill if not jubilant voices of the opposition and other critics that Canada has suffered a horrible humiliation and slap in the face because of our bad foreign policy. The fact is Canada, under Harper and the Conservatives, have absolutely nothing to be ashamed of with respect to foreign policy. Support for Israel, our G8 initiative on maternal and child health care, continued peacekeeping initiatives and other principled human rights and democratic initiatives by this government are quite in keeping with our long history of making principle intrinsic in our foreign policy. The critics would be far more objective in criticizing the abysmal failure of the United Nations in Rwanda, Kuwait, Srebrenica, Kosovo, Afghanistan, Iran, the Congo and Gaza. The reality is the UN has become an incompetent and corrupt bureaucracy with little power to enforce anything remotely resembling justice, which makes temporary membership on its security council akin to meaningless. Canada has nothing to be ashamed of nor do the Tories need to apologize. It is the UN that should be blushing.

the petition against the HST. Then I listened to politicians from the B.C. Liberal party who said this tax was going to benefit everyone. Well, as a senior citizen on Old Age Security I would like to tell everyone what I have discovered, and that is: Today I went to the bank to

pay three bills and added up the HST tax on the three bills. It came to $20.49. So I have one major question for anyone who can give me an answer and that is: How is this going to benefit me? As any senior citizen can tell you, we cannot afford to pay money out for something that is not going to benefit us.

HAVING WITNESSED the craziness

being inflicted on 148 Street, having read some of Surrey’s consultation documents, and having talked to VACC (Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition), I can only imagine that the city has just ignored VACC’s common-sense suggestions. The accompanying photo clearly shows that a strip of pavement, about 18 inches wider than needed, has been removed to put in new curbing. This seems to be uniform practice from 96 to 104 Avenues on 148 Street. The replacement paving will leave a seam, a bump, an unevenness to plague cyclists, right in the middle of their new “lane.” It also means that taxpayers will be charged to replace the pavement strip that didn’t need to be removed in the first place. Why could the old asphalt not be cut carefully right to where the new cement curbing needed to be installed? This saves asphalt production, and makes a natural form to butt with the cement curb. As a senior cyclist who uses the route from 108 Avenue to 90 Avenue every day, I am really disappointed with the newly renovated 148 Street. I think taxpayers are owed an explanation of what seems a wasteful practice of construction that will leave conditions for cyclists much more difficult and dangerous than before.

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Gerald Hall, Parksville

HST is all bad, I’ve got good news. Before the HST, for any car over $55,000, the surtax (“luxury tax”) added one per cent to the PST, making it eight per cent. Over $56,000 the tax became nine per cent and for cars costing $57,000 or more the PST was applied at a rate of 10 per cent. This luxury tax has now been eliminated, and I’m sure you are just as thrilled as I am that all those fortunate car buyers who can afford gas-guzzling $57,000 cars have been granted a tax reduction. See, there’s always a silver lining. The only thing I can’t figure out is why the eco-friendly rebates on fuel-efficient cars have been eliminated. I can only presume that our air quality has miraculously improved with the onset of HST, so that incentives are no longer required. Good news, eh?

And what about all the people who live below the poverty line? Can they afford to pay out money for this tax when it could be used for groceries, etc.? I sure hope someone can explain this to me.

A letter writer and cyclist criticizes the design of new curbing on 148 Street.

Rob Hollins Surrey

Evils just follow the money THIS REFERS TO letter writer Richard Griffin’s concern

on the casino in Newton. The majority of sensible people (especially those with kids) don’t want a casino, a brothel or a liquor store in their backyard, simply because all these businesses come with a spike in crimes and the youngsters getting addicted. The same thing happened in Vancouver and other urban areas where such businesses were allowed decades ago. People worried about their kids and about the peace in their neighbourhood. But greedy politicians never listened. Ultimately people had to move out to the still peaceful rural areas south of the Fraser River, such as Surrey, Langley, Coquitlam and Abbotsford. Politicians dodge every protest, every cry against

these businesses because they are fooled by the millions of dollars in tax revenues these businesses pay to municipalities. They turn a blind eye to the fact that the same municipalities spend a lot of money on counselling services for residents addicted by these businesses. Peace-loving citizens pay a lot more tax to the municipalities. So is there any logic in allowing a casino in my backyard? Like many others, I also moved in to Surrey (Newton) recently to keep my family away from the evils of gambling, alcohol, drugs and the sex trade. But as ill luck would have it, these evils followed us here. Now we are thinking where to go. Muhammad Younas, Surrey

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RE: “SURREY residents pay $144 million to TransLink each year,” The Leader, Oct. 15. Isn’t it ironic that Vancouver wants to make the Olympic Village property tax exempt for two years but Surrey is expected to increase property taxes two to four per cent to cover transportation costs in Vancouver that are of no use in the Fraser Valley. Property taxes in Surrey just went up. I am paying $360 more this year than last, along with all the other taxes. Transportation minister Shirley Bond insists that the cities in Metro Vancouver buck up. Our taxes cover the cost of roads and bridges, which you again want us to pay additionally to use. In the valley, you need a car to get around as all transit is being upgraded in Vancouver although the population growth is in the valley. One way of cutting costs would be to take away all the vehicles, gas cards and free maintenance to government employees like Shirley Bond and have them all use transit. I would like to see TransLink board members and Shirley Bond use the transit system in the Fraser Valley to commute to work, take children to school and activities like hockey and soccer, and purchase groceries – and do it all on transit in a timely fashion. Perhaps, then these people would wake up and realize that Metro Vancouver also encompasses this side of the Port Mann Bridge. Better yet, it is time that Surrey broke away from Metro Vancouver and used the $144 million for its own transportation system.

Martha Winks Surrey

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A SURREY MAN wanted in connection with a 97.5-kilogram shipment of cocaine seized in B.C. has been arrested en route to Mexico. Surrey resident Tariq Mohammed Aslam, 32, and Mexican national Victor Perez Rodriguez, 43, were stopped Thursday morning in San Clemente, California, police said. Extradition proceedings are underway to return the two men to Canada to face drug charges. Warrants for Aslam and Rodriguez

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were issued earlier this month after inspectors uncovered a massive load of cocaine during a Sept. 22 inspection of a 2,300-kilogram fruit grinder shipped from Argentina via the U.S. West Kelowna residents Clifford Roger Montgomery, 33, and Barry Michael Read, 50, were both arrested on Oct. 4 in connection with the cocaine shipment and remain in custody. The four men each face two counts of conspiracy to import cocaine and one count of possession for the purpose of trafficking.

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SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF ROAD ADJACENT TO 10161 THROUGH 10201 - 153 STREET BYLAW, 2010, NO. 17268 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Road adjacent to 10161 through 10201 - 153 Street By-law, 2010, No. 17268” at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 1st day of November, 2010. The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of 278.8 square metres of redundant road allowance adjacent to the west property lines of 10161 through 10201 - 153 Street. This closure is intended to facilitate the consolidation of the road with the adjacent lots as part of a commercial, retail and office development application. In accordance with the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later date.

ED SCHELLENBERG would likely

still be alive today if the justice system did not take an “anything but jail” approach to dealing with criminals, his brother-in-law told a crowd attending a town hall meeting Tuesday night Abbotsford. Steve Brown said two of the four people killed in the Surrey Six slayings had “shocking criminal histories” and should have been in jail. Instead, they were among the four that became the targets of an alleged gang hit in which Schellenberg, 55, of Abbotsford was an innocent bystander, along with Surrey’s Chris Mohan, 22. Police believe Schellenberg and Mohan were killed because they were potential witnesses. The killings occurred on Oct. 19, 2007 at the Balmoral Tower apartment complex in Surrey. Brown criticized a system that he said is more focused on rehabilitation than punishment. He was joined in these sentiments by fellow speakers Abbotsford

Police Chief Bob Rich and retired provincial court judge Wallace Craig. “I’m convinced we’re the only jurisdiction in the world that has these prolific offenders out in the streets,” Brown said. Craig said judges in the past were “no-nonsense,” but in the last 30 years they have shied away from tough sentences. “That’s what they’re there for, and if they can’t cut it, they shouldn’t be there. They should go do civil cases,” he said. Craig said “rampant plea bargaining” and “sweetheart deals” have ensured that justice is not properly served for the victims of crime and that effective deterrents to crime do not exist. Rich said contributing to the inefficiencies is a complicated and fragmented system in which the federal government is in charge of the Criminal Code of Canada, while the provincial government is the administrator. “When you add that all up, what you have is two masters .... We have put no one in charge of our criminal justice system,” he

said. Rich said the system is “falling down under its own weight,” resulting in unbearably long delays in cases getting to court and reaching a conclusion. Even a simple impaired charge takes an average of two days in court, he said. When penalties are doled out, they are not enough of a deterrent to prevent future crimes, Rich said. He cited the example of a marijuana grow-op able to produce an annual gross income of between $500,000 and $1 million in an average-sized house. A first-time offender arrested for such an operation would face a fine of between $1,500 and $2,000, he added. Several of the more than 100 audience members said they were concerned about the lax justice system. Some were victims of crime themselves, while others sported T-shirts bearing the message “Revolving door makes judges accomplices” on the front and “100% contempt for BC judges” on the back.

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NORTH DELTA AREA PLAN COMMITTEE APPOINTMENTS VOLUNTEERS NEEDED Mayor Lois Jackson and Council invite your participation to make Delta a better place! To be most effective, local government needs the input of its citizens. We encourage citizens to apply to serve on the North Delta Area Plan Committee. The North Delta Area Plan Committee will advise Council with regards to the review and update of the North Delta Area Plan, consistent with the goals, objectives and policies of Delta’s Official Community Plan. The North Delta Area Plan will guide the long term growth and development of North Delta. The Committee will meet monthly, with special meetings at the call of the Chair, and will host public information meetings as required. It is anticipated that the North Delta Area Plan review will be finalized in 2012. Additional information, including the Committee’s Terms of Reference, is available at www.corp.delta.bc.ca, Regular Meeting of October 4, 2010, Item F.05.

Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, November 1, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the November 1, 2010 Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting. Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, October 19, 2010 up to and including November 1, 2010. J. SULLIVAN City Clerk

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If you are interested in being appointed to the Committee, please submit a brief resume and covering letter indicating your areas of interest, why you would like to serve, and any relevant knowledge and experience you may have. Submissions received will only be used for the purpose of selecting committee members and are protected under the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For additional information, please contact Sandra MacFarlane, A/Deputy Municipal Clerk at 604-952-3175. Please forward submissions by October 29, 2010 The Office of the Municipal Clerk Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, B.C. V4K 3E2 Fax: 604-946-3390 e-mail: clerks@corp.delta.bc.ca

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Friday October 22 2010

Ditch idea of SkyTrain turnstiles, unions urge Poor use of transportation cash: Report by Jeff Nagel TRANSLINK should drop its mis-

guided and costly plan to install turnstiles on SkyTrain lines and instead spend the money improving actual transit service. That’s the position of unions representing transit workers who are lobbying for a rethink of the $171-million project, which includes development of a smart card payment system. They’ve tabled a report to TransLink that argues – as TransLink officials themselves did in the past – that adding faregates to the currently open-access SkyTrain stations will cost far more than they’re worth. “The ongoing costs – the operating and maintenance costs – will be higher than anything that could possibly be recouped from fare evasion and will come every year out of the annual budget,” said Andy Ross, president of local 378 of the Canadian Office and Professional Employees Union. TransLink rejected turnstiles in 2005 when it estimated they would cost $32 million a year to finance, staff and maintain, while only pulling in an extra $2.9 mil-

lion of the money previously lost to fare evasion. A 2008 fare evasion audit estimated 2.5 per cent of all transit users cheat, depriving the open proof-of-payment SkyTrain system of $5.4 to $9.3 million a year. TransLink’s board agreed to proceed with the smart card and faregates project after the provincial and federal governments promised $70 million to cover most of the costs of adding gates to stations. Those capital contributions mean TransLink won’t need to borrow to finance the gates, significantly reducing the annual operating costs, according to TransLink spokesman Ken Hardie. He could not say how close turnstiles will come to breaking even now. Ross contends TransLink still has no solid business case and shouldn’t proceed just because Ottawa and Victoria will front the cash. “This is a bad, bad use of public funds – I don’t care which level of government is paying for it. It’s soaking up badly needed transportation dollars.” Hardie said turnstiles will address the false but “very

strong” public perception that fare cheating is much worse than audits show, and ease concerns about crime and safety that deter some people from taking transit. “We’re committed to the project,” he said. Many passengers board without visibly buying a ticket, but when they’re checked, the vast majority have a valid pass of some sort or paid the fare on an earlier leg of their journey. Turnstiles may make stations harder to navigate, create lines as well as potential difficulties for passengers in wheelchairs or scooters. Ross said a smart card system could still be developed without turnstiles, noting that’s the model Calgary has chosen. Several mayors have also expressed concern about the wisdom of adding turnstiles, which will require extensive station renovations, particularly on the Expo Line. Ross said he’s also concerned about the impact on union jobs of giving the contract to design, build and operate the fare gates and smart card system to a private partner. jnagel@surreyleader.com

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eras will be installed in nearly 600 TransLink diesel buses starting next year at a cost of $6.5 million. The surveillance cameras are already in all the electric trolleys that mainly serve the City of Vancouver, but the expansion to cover at least half the diesel fleet will extend their influence across more of the region. Coast Mountain Bus Co. spokesman Derek Zabel said it’s believed the video capability is already helping reduce the number of violent attacks on bus drivers. “We’re seeing a significant drop in Vancouver on assaults, which we would attribute to the cameras,” he said. “It’s having a deterrent effect.” The number of assaults across the system is down 22 per cent this year, to 94 as of Oct. 4 compared to 120 at the same time in 2009. Zabel said the next rollout of video cameras will apply to diesel buses that are 2006 or newer. First, however, work must be done to upgrade the data

network to handle that much additional video being recorded, transferred and archived each day. Zabel said a later third phase will add video cameras to more buses and to 145 community shuttles. Each bus will have five to seven video cameras, including one facing forward to provide evidence in cases where a bus is involved in an accident with another vehicle or pedestrian. The cameras are not monitored in real time. Video recordings are kept for a week before being deleted, unless an investigation or complaint causes a segment to be retained. Zabel said bus drivers can press a button to bookmark the recording to help police quickly find a suspect captured on video. An image can quickly be transmitted to Transit Police officers in the field. The cameras are also proving useful for local police forces, he said, adding Coast Mountain video has aided the Vancouver Police Department on a number of occasions. “It also helps us in the courts

as well,” he said. “We can show the video footage of how the assault happened.” Video evidence is also helping determine fault in accidents, he said. Sometimes an accident happens ahead of a bus and the driver will flag the video for review, helping any future investigation. The technology has received mixed reviews from drivers, according to union spokesman Jim Houlahan. Video evidence is surfacing often when Coast Mountain is investigating complaints against drivers, sometimes leading to discipline, terminations and civil lawsuits. The recordings exonerate drivers about as often as they prove they were at fault, Houlahan said. The cameras are not infallible, he said, adding there are cases where the video didn’t capture the start of a confrontation that began off the bus and there are other situations where the recording angles or field of view don’t provide an accurate picture of what transpired.

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Friday October 22 2010

Bus drivers win round in absenteeism fight

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transit companies. Under the “attendance management program,” employees who were considered to be off work too often would be warned, then given a maximum allowable number of absentee days with the threat of being fired for “excessive” absenteeism if they exceeded the limit any time over two years. The union complained the policy was applied “mechanistically” in a by-the-book approach that refused to recognize the situation of workers with chronic disabilities such as arthritis, diabetes and Crohn’s disease, and created unfair stress and anxiety in such people placed in the program. A B.C. Human Rights Tribunal hearing ruled in 2008 that the policy amounted to a systemic discrimination against people with disabilities because it was applied in a rigid fashion that did not take into account any

by Dan Ferguson A CRACKDOWN against chronic

absenteeism by transit bus drivers in Metro Vancouver discriminated against people with disabilities, the B.C. Court of Appeal declared in a written decision. The verdict reinstated a B.C. Human Rights Tribunal decision that the Coast Mountain Bus Company campaign against excessive employee absences went too far. It is a victory for the union that represents Coast Mountain employees, local 111 of the National Automobile, Aerospace Transportation and General Workers of Canada. The crackdown was launched after a 1997 report by the provincial auditor-general found that B.C. transit workers had an absenteeism rate that was more than double the average of five other North American public

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16 Friday October 22 2010

Surrey North Delta Leader

N OT I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N DAY, N OV E M B E R 1 , 2 010 The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday, November 1, 2010, commencing at 7:00 p.m.

LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17272/17273

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2009, No. 17031, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17269 Application: 7910-0223-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 7475 - 135 Street APPLICANT: Owners of Strata Plan BCS1684, c/o Manjinder Bal 13956 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 2Z8 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By law, 2009, No. 17031”, as follows: (a) Section 2.B Permitted Uses is amended by renumbering Section 2.B.11 to 2.B.12 and inserting a new Section 2.B.11 as follows: “11. Private schools provided that such use is limited in area to a maximum of 265.4 square metres (2,857 sq. ft.).” (b) Section 2. L. Other Regulations is amended to reflect housekeeping changes. The by-law amendment will permit private school use in an existing strata building.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17269

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17270/17271

Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900, Text No. 106 Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17274 Application: 7910-0228-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 8868 - 128 Street APPLICANT: Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada c/o Stenberg College (Jeremy Sabell) #750, 13450 - 102 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3T 5X3 PROPOSAL: To amend “Surrey Official Community Plan By-law 1996, No. 12900”, as amended, in Division A. Schedule B Temporary Use Permit Areas, under the heading Temporary Commercial Use Permit Areas, by adding a new heading “Temporary Commercial Use Permit Area No. 26 Temporary General Service Use”. This amendment will allow an Early Childhood Education Program to operate out of an existing accessory building on a church site.

DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17274

Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No. 12900, No. 275 Amendment By-law, 2010, 17272 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17273 Application: 7910-0090-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 13131 Highway 10 (58 Avenue) (also shown as 13137 Highway 10 (58 Avenue)) APPLICANT: 0825207 B.C. Ltd. c/o Hub Engineering Inc. (Mike Kompter) #101, 7845 - 130 Street, Surrey, BC V3W 1H8 PROPOSAL: By-law 17272 To redesignate the property from Suburban (SUB) to Urban (URB). By-law 17273 Block A To rezone a portion of the property from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential (9) Coach House Zone (RF-9C)”. Block B To rezone a portion of the property from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12)”. The purpose of the redesignation and rezoning is to permit subdivision into 18 lots with Block C remaining as park.

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B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17271 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses provided such combined uses are part of a comprehensive design: 1. Multiple unit residential buildings. 2. Care facilities. 3. Child care centres, provided that such centres: (a) Do not constitute a singular use on a lot; and (b) Do not exceed a total of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.] per dwelling unit. 4. Retail stores excluding adult entertainment stores. 5. General service uses excluding funeral parlours and drivethrough banks. 6. Eating establishments excluding drive-through restaurants; 7. Office uses, excluding social escort services and methadone clinics;

Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996 No. 12900, No. 274 Amendment By-law 2010, No. 17270 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17271 Application: 7909-0145-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 9677 and 9681 King George Boulevard APPLICANT: 0822112 B.C. Ltd. c/o Atelier Pacific Architecture Inc. (Brian Shigetomi) #109, 131 Water Street, Vancouver, BC V6B 4M3 PROPOSAL: By-law 17270 To redesignate 9677 and a portion of 9681 King George Boulevard from Commercial (COM) to City Centre (CC). By-law 17271 To rezone the site (shown as Block A) from “Community Commercial Zone (C 8)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”. The purpose of the redesignation and rezoning is to permit the development of a mixed-use high rise development within an 18 storey building, consisting of retail uses, medical offices, a care facility and multiple residential housing.

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17276 Application: 7908-0164-00 CIVIC ADDRESS: 13270 and 13286 King George Boulevard, 11079 and 11089 Ravine Road APPLICANT: Anil and Anita Uppal, Amandeep Singh, Kanwaldeep K. Jodhan and City of Surrey c/o Ionic Architecture Inc. (Sam Chan) #201, 5500 - 152 Street, Surrey, BC V3S 5J9 PROPOSAL: To rezone 13286 King George Boulevard from “Highway Commercial Industrial Zone (CHI)” and 13270 King George Boulevard, 11079 and 11089 Ravine Road from “Single Family Residential Zone (RF)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)” The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of 54 apartment units within a 4-storey apartment building. B. Permitted Uses for By-law 17276 The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for a combination of such uses, provided such combined uses are part of a comprehensive design: 1. Multiple unit residential buildings 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 North Delta Leader

Friday October 22 2010

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Opposition calls for BC Rail inquiry

by Tom Fletcher

THE ABRUPT end of the BC Rail corruption trial

has the B.C. Liberals’ political opponents calling for a public inquiry into the tainted bidding

process that led to the largest sale of a public asset in provincial history.

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING - MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 2010 Additional information may be obtained from the Planning & Development Department at 604-591-4441. Copies of the by-law(s), supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, October 19, 2010 to Monday, November 1, 2010. All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the proposed by-law(s) shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the by law(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, November 1, 2010 at 4:00 p.m.

Guilty pleas entered by former ministerial aides Dave Basi and Bob Virk on Monday came in a plea bargain that included the B.C. government agreeing not to attempt to recover $6 million in legal fees spent on their defence. Attorney General Mike de Jong told reporters his advice from senior staff was that Virk, Basi and his cousin Aneal Basi could not repay the debt after seven years of prosecution. NDP attorney general critic Leonard

Guilty pleas in corruption trial Krog said an inquiry could examine the reasons for the plea bargain, and compel testimony on a range of political questions that would likely not have been examined in a criminal trial. “Which senior B.C. Liberal officials were involved in the sale of BC Rail?� Krog said. “What did the premier know and when did he know it?�

De Jong said a public inquiry isn’t needed because the special prosecutor in the case had already searched the evidence and found that politicians were not implicated in Basi and Virk’s activities. Both men pleaded guilty to leaking information about the BC Rail bid process and accepting money and travel from a U.S. railway company. That

ended the trial just before former finance minister Gary Collins was to testify. Other political hopefuls chimed in as well. Chris Delaney, spokesman for the newly formed BC First Party, said the plea bargain “smells of interference.� Delaney has made similar allegations about government meddling into Elections BC in his capacity as organizer of the Fight HST petition and recall campaigns.

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Surrey North Delta Leader

REGIONAL BRIEFS

Cities put port on property tax defensive by Jeff Nagel LOCAL CITIES could go

to court to try to force Port Metro Vancouver to pay back property taxes the municipalities say are owing. City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto, who chairs Metro Vancouver’s port cities committee, says the port has underpaid its local property taxes for years. Cities are demanding repayment of $10

million in back taxes as well as corrected payments going forward. Mussatto said the port pays property taxes based on lowballed assessments from private assessors it hires – not the higher B.C. Assessment Authority numbers the cities want used. A Supreme Court of Canada decision earlier this year found Montreal is owed taxes from its port authority and Mussatto said the ruling

could serve as a legal precedent here. But he said he’s optimistic both sides can agree on a new method of valuing port lands. “We believe we can come to an agreement with the port without going to that extreme,” Mussatto said, adding local cities are in active talks with the authority. A Municipal Port Property Taxation Fairness Commission appointed by Metro Vancouver recently

concluded port taxes need to rise in line with other municipal property taxes. It also suggests naming a dispute resolution panel to adjudicate disputes. Port Metro Vancouver said it has paid $5.3 million to the 16 municipalities for the 2009 tax year and contends it has now met all its past obligations for payments in lieu of taxation. Port president and

CEO Robin Silvester said cities are unfairly seeking taxes from the port on not just land but also on waterways it uses. In several cases, he said, cities want the port to pay tax on land where port tenants are already paying property tax. “Any municipal ratepayer would object to paying tax twice on the same property,” Silvester said in an Oct. 5 letter to Mussatto.

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Mayors back minimum wage boost Nine Metro Vancouver mayors have called on the province to lift B.C.’s minimum wage to $10 an hour. Backing the idea in a joint letter with the B.C. Federation of Labour were Delta Mayor Lois Jackson, Burnaby’s Derek Corrigan, City of North Vancouver Mayor Darrell Mussatto, District of North Vancouver Mayor Richard Walton, Anmore’s Heather Anderson, Lions Bay Mayor Brenda Broughton, New Westminster’s Wayne Wright, Port Moody’s Joe Trasolini and Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson. B.C.’s $8-an-hour minimum wage hasn’t risen since 2001 and is now the lowest in Canada. “Low-wage workers face a constant struggle to find housing and feed themselves and their families,” Trasolini said. “The nine-year minimum wage freeze also stretches the resources of municipalities that must help provide services that low-wage workers simply cannot afford themselves.” Another dozen mayors from other parts of B.C. also signed the letter. Labour minister Murray Coell appeared

to signal a softening in the provincial government’s position on the issue in a forum with civic leaders Sept. 29, saying a higher minimum wage wouldn’t be a job killer and would be considered in the future.

Apps for water, parks New iPhone apps have been unveiled for Metro Vancouver Parks and to find public drinking water fountains or taps. Metro’s Tap Map app gives users a map of fountains or other publicly accessible spots they can fill up water bottles. It’s the latest tactic in the region’s push to encourage more people to use tap water rather than bottled water and reduce the number of plastic bottles tossed in the garbage. Users of other smart phones or computers can search “Tap Map” at metrovancouver.org to find the same information. A second iParks Explorer app from Metro gives users information on the 22 regional parks, including maps, directions, amenities and calendar listings of interpretive programs and other events. Both apps are free downloads from the iTunes app store.

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Campbell’s approval rating has plummeted to a new low, and seven out of 10 people surveyed in a new poll say they will vote to abolish his government’s Harmonized Sales Tax next fall. Survey results released on the weekend by Angus Reid Public Opinion show only nine per cent of respondents approve of Campbell’s performance, and for the third straight month the pollster found almost half of decided voters would choose the NDP if an election were held today. But despite that public support, Carole James is coming off one of the most difficult weeks of her seven years as NDP leader. Columbia RiverRevelstoke MLA Norm MacDonald has resigned his post as NDP caucus chairman in protest over the expulsion of Cariboo North MLA Bob Simpson from the caucus. James kicked Simpson out of the inner circle

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

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

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

LIVE IN A PALACE $1,179,000

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

Fabulous custom built home features high ceilings in living rm, lighted archways, gourmet kitchen with granite counters and stainless steel appliances, guest master bdrm and den on the main, 4 bdrms upstairs including 2 master bdrms, bsmt has media rm, rec rm and 3 bdrms.

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

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

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

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

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


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FINAL PHASE OF SINGLE FAMILY HOMES

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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SPORTS A bronze for United

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Surrey third at nationals

by Rick Kupchuk AN UNBEATEN record wasn’t

enough for Surrey United to win a Jubilee Trophy. United won three and tied one in four games at the national women’s soccer championship Oct. 7-10 in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, but had to settle for a third place finish at the eight-team tournament. Surrey tied for first place with Nova Scotia’s Halifax Dunbrack after round robin play, each team with a pair of wins, a 1-1 tie in their head-to-head match, and a 4-1 goal difference. But Halifax advanced to the championship game on a tiebreaker, while United played for the bronze medal, which they won with a 4-1 victory over Victoria of Alberta. Randee Hermus with two goals, Thorlakson and Chanelle Bradshaw tallied for Surrey in the playoff contest. Thorlakson and Natalie Halcro were the goal scorers in a 2-0 win over Quebec champion Verts de Sherbroke in the opening game of the tournament. United followed up with another victory in their second outing, riding a goal from Kate Qually to a 1-0 victory over the WSA North Stars of Manitoba. Needing a win to reach the gold medal game, Surrey was held to a 1-1 tie with Halifax, with Nicole Stewart netting United’s goal. Surrey netminder Teresa Nuttal earned a pair of shutouts. allowing just two goals in four starts. ■ Unbeaten in round robin play, Guildford United lost a pair of playoff contests and placed fourth at the under-14 boys national championship tournament in Moncton, New

Brunswick. Guildford stopped Stratford SC of Prince Edward Island in the first game of the tournament, with Brandon Pereira getting the hat trick. Bavi Dhaliwal and Jeevin Kang also scored for United. Nine players tallied in a 12-0 victory over the Yukon Strikers. Pereira, Dhaliwal and Joshua Tylor each had a pair of goals, with Obraj Khela, Matteo Birdignon, Jas Bains, Jalen Jana and Denzil Sharma netting one each. Tylor scored the Guildford goal against Quebec’s Ahuntsic Braves in a 1-1 tie. Guildford was edged 1-0 by Alberta’s NSD Rangers in a semifinal game, then closed out the tournament with a 7-1 setback against the Brampton Blast. Khela was the Guildford goal scorer. ■ Surrey FC Pegasus placed seventh at the 12-team under-16 girls national tournament in Vaughn, Ontario. Pegasus won its first and last games at the five-day competition, starting off with a 3-2 victory over the Bonivital Flames of Manitoba. Nav Samra netted a pair of goals for Pegasus, with Brittany Ambrose adding a single. After a scoreless tie with the Monteuil Extreme of Quebec, Surrey closed out the round robin with a 4-0 loss to the North London Galaxy of Ontario. Playing the Galaxy again in the first playoff round, Pegasus fell a goal short in a 3-2 decision. Samra and Tristan Cornell were the Surrey goal scorers. Pegasus blanked the Cape Breton Selects. Jasmine Mander had a hat trick for Pegasus, with Tristan Cornell adding a single.

Team Izatt in Surrey

Kevin Solito, 14, (left) drives the ball past Kevin Nordio, 14, during the seventh-annual Team Izzat three-on-three basketball tournament at the Newton Wave Pool Saturday. Team Izzat, formed in 2004 by Sgt. Jet Sunner and other members of the Lower Mainland RCMP, works towards motivating young people to take action on social justice.

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Friday October 22 2010 by a coach, teammate, family or friend. Awards are presented to one soccer player in each region between the ages of six-17.

SPORTS BRIEFS

Phangura falls short in Delhi Parm Phangura failed to finish at the Commonweatlh Games weightlifting competition Oct. 11 in Delhi, India. Competing on his 31st birthday, the Surrey resident failed at three attempt to lift 155 kilos in the Snatch, then did not compete in the Clean and Jerk event. Phangura had personal best lifts of 167 kilos in the Snatch and 205 kilos in the Clean and Jerk, both of which would have been among the top four in New Delhi.

Bowlers win prize money Jordan Jung of the Xcalibur Bowling Centre, and Surrey residents Adrian and Marcel Quilatan of Surrey won first place prizes of $150 in scholarship funding at the B.C. Shootout youth 10-pin bowling tournament. Jung placed first in the individual high average category with a score of 221. He also placed first in the high game category (279). Adrian Quilatan had a high average of 201, while Marcel had a high average of 169.

Kings edge Whatcom

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Parm Phangura had a DNF (Did Not Finish) at the Commonwealth Games weightlifting competition in Delhi, India ties such as passion, dedication, leadership, sportsmanship and the desire to exceed both on and off the field. Players are nominated

graphed Canadian National Team soccer jersey. The awards winners, announced Tuesday, are selected for quali-

Randy Butlar scored one goal and assisted on another to help the Surrey Kings to a 4-3 victory over the Whatcom Warriors in a Pee Wee C hockey game at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Complex Saturday. Gurveen Taggar, Mackenzie Werring and Hak Garcha netted a goal each, with James Grant chipping in with one assist. Surrey goalie Evan Hofer held Whatcom to three goals to get the win.

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Breakers battle breast cancer The Surrey Breakers Athletic Association will support the fight against breast cancer this weekend. All 850 players in the Cloverdale-based all-girls soccer club will be wearing pink T-shirts in their games tomorrow (Saturday) and Sunday. The club will also coordinate a bradecorating contest tomorrow at the Marketplace IGA in Cloverdale, as well as selling cupcakes and ‘Fight Like a Girl’ breast cancer pins.

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North Surrey T-Birds defender Nicholas Klaassen (right) gets a hold of Eric Zychlinski of the Westside Warriors during an Atom Division football game at Bear Creek Park on Sunday morning. BOAZ JOSEPH THE LEADER

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NOTICE OF TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL USE PERMIT The Council of the City of Surrey proposes to pass a resolution to issue a Temporary Commercial Use Permit, pursuant to the provisions of the Local Government Act, at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C., on Monday, November 1, 2010, commencing at 7:00 p.m. PERMIT NO. APPLICANT:

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MINOR FOOTBALL Midget Division FIVE YEAR FINANCIAL PLAN

NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING Section 165 of the Community Charter requires all municipalities to prepare a Financial Plan for a period of five years to be adopted annually by bylaw. It also requires Council to undertake a process of public consultation regarding the Five Year Financial Plan before it is adopted. The Finance Committee of City Council has scheduled a public meeting to consider the Draft City of Surrey Five Year (2011 - 2015) Financial Plan. This public meeting will be held in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue on: Date: Time:

Monday, November 8, 2010 3:00 p.m.

Interested members of the public will be given an opportunity to speak directly to the Finance Committee regarding the Draft City of Surrey Five Year (20112015) Plan directly following the staff presentation at its meeting on Monday, November 8, 2010. In addition, the Chair of the Finance Committee will receive written comments from the public with respect to the Draft City of Surrey Five Year (2011 - 2015) Financial Plan, on or before Friday, November 12, 2010. Written comments (including the name and address of the sender) may be sent to:

Additional information may be obtained from Planning & Development at 604-591-4441. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council regarding this Temporary Commercial Use Permit, please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk no later than Monday, November 1, 2010, 4:00 p.m. Jane Sullivan City Clerk

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Highlights: Mitch Robertson, Cameron Craig, Patrick Chjo, Ryan Hoosman and Shane Ram had major scores for Cloverdale, while the defence was led by Ryan Dular with an interception and Sheldon Van Roon with a fumble recovery.

N. Surrey Bears 54 Westside Warriors 0

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Cloverdale Bengals 37 Richmond Raiders 0

Chair, Finance Committee City of Surrey 14245 – 56 Avenue Surrey, B.C. V3X 3A2 Email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca Fax: 604-591-8731 The Five Year (2010 – 2014) Financial Plan that was adopted by Council last year may be viewed on the City’s website at www.surrey.ca. Reports that contain the Draft City of Surrey Five Year (2011 - 2015) Financial Plan will be posted as information on the City’s website by Monday, November 1, 2010. Once the Finance Committee is satisfied that the Draft Five Year (2011 - 2015) Financial Plan is acceptable, it will forward the Plan to City Council for adoption at a Regular Council meeting, which is expected to occur in December 2010 or January 2011.

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Highlights: Darian Fung and Devon Tait led the Bears attack with two touchdowns each. Seye Akinsanmi, Jordan Rana and Jeremy Reid also had major scores, with kicker Kam Gill converting all seven touchdowns and adding a field goal. Shale Dunn, Derek Evans and Brancon Viarra had strong games on the offensive line. Outstanding efforts on the defensive line came from Deepak Sharma and Balhal Baltej, while linebackers Keith Grant, Paul Vasper and Davinder Chahal were the leading tacklers. Dylan Easley contributed with an interception.

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Cloverdale Leopards 13 South Delta Rams 49

Highlights: Richard Howe from one-yard out and Antonio Mendoza with a 40-yard run had the major scores for the Leopards. Howe, T.J. Garie, Krishneil Dular and Sebastion MacDonald had strong games.

North Surrey Tigers 38 White Rock Titans 14

Highlights: Jamel Lyles with three, Anikate Sandhu and Devou Hallums had the touchdowns for the Tigers, with kicker Jonaus Lavac converting four of the five major scores. Buddy Wood with a fumble recovery, Darren da Silva and Brock Norton were the defensive leaders.

Junior Bantam Division Cloverdale Cougars 50 Royal City Hyacks 7

Highlights: Corey Banks scored four touchdowns and added a fumble recovery on defence for the Cougars, with Caleb Abraham adding a pair of major scores while throwing for another. Nathan Hutchinson also had a touchdown, and added a fumble recovery. Christian MacMillian had a strong game at quarterback, completing 10 of 13 passes for 260 yards. Leading the defence

Pee Wee Division Cloverdale Lynx 0 Royal City Hyacks 33

Highlights: Walter Dingwall, Brendan Birch and Tanvir Toor played strong games for the Lynx on offense. Defensive leaders were Sajan Sidhu, Jay Winther, Jakob Kellner, Matthew Vallee and Chris Moon. Nathan Jury made a touchdown-saving tackle, and Riley Campney caught a pass for a gain of more than 20 yards.

Cloverdale Bobcats 34 Langley Cowboys 8

Highlights: The play of Jeevan Cheema and Reece Hampton on the offensive line allowed Drey Blair to run for four touchdowns, and Derek Best ran for one more. Trystan Erwood slowed the Cowboys offence with a quarterback sack. Cameron MacMillan caused havoc in the Langley backfield on defence.

N. Delta Longhorns 24 White Rock Titans 0

Highlights:The Longhorns received solid defensive play from Tayvion Johnson and Jack Noble, while the rushing of Liam Feenan, Tyson and Jalen Philpot, and Colin Work paced the offence.

Atom Division Cloverdale Tigers 58 Royal City Hyacks 13 Highlights: Jesse

Cloverdale Lions 50 Richmond Raiders 0

Highlights: Barron Miles and Braeden Hutchinson each scored a pair of touchdowns with Kojo Odoom, Terrel Jones and Jaden Simon adding one each. Trey Jones was good on four converts for another eight points. The Cloverdale defense had another shutout, with Dane Duarte, Davis Lutterodt, Sam Plourde and Zach Siegemund playing outstanding games. Terrel Jones had a fumble recovery in the fourth quarter which set up the Lions’ last touchdown.

N. Delta Longhorns 36 Cloverdale Panthers 8

Highlights: Diallo Ighorewo ran for four touchdowns, and added a convert to lead the Longhorns offence. Michael Doyle added a major on a 65-yard run while Sunjay Bath kicked a pair of converts. The Longhorns defence held the Panther offence to one major with great plays from Brandon Johnson, Corbin Grant, Jayden Pencer and Markus Doepker. Linebackers Brody Clark and Diallo Ighorewo were outstanding.

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Drumming up a global following

En Karma ‘rips it up’ on stage; releases debut album by Chelsea Haeber

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eople around the world can listen to them on the radio, download their music on iTunes, and watch their videos on YouTube – however, if you live in Surrey, there is a good chance you could bump into one of the members of En Karma, the region’s premier live bhangra band. Four of the six band members reside in Surrey, and Jatinder Paul Dhesi has lived here his whole life. Dhesi attended North Delta Senior Secondary and graduated from Queen Elizabeth Secondary in 1996. Like his bandmates, he was attracted to the group because they shared something in common: a love for bhangra, a traditional Punjabi form of dance and music. Members of the band don’t look like the punk kids who jam in the garage next door, and they appear nothing close to the bubble-gum pop singers of the mid-’90s. Yet they still make the ladies scream. The Indo-Canadian group is made up of mature young men who sport jeans, shades and groomed facial hair. The musicians started practising three years ago, but this past year, their careers have taken off. With more than 2,600 “likes” on its Facebook page and over 61,000 views of the hit song Tere Bina Nahi Nachna on YouTube, the musically gifted members are still modest about their growing success. “What we have done in the past few years has even surprised ourselves,” said Nick Chowlia in a thick British accent. This past year, the bandmates headlined during the Spotlight On India showcase at Canadian Music Week 2010, and had a nomination for Best New Artist at the 2010 Brit Asia Music Awards. They also performed at three shows during the 2010 Winter Olympics – one being at the Olympic Celebration Park in Surrey where they shared the stage with Shin, lead vocalist in DCS, a British-Asian bhangra band and a true inspiration to En Karma. This week also marked another huge milestone. While they released their debut album on iTunes earlier this year, last night (Oct. 21), they held an official CD release party in Vancouver.

It’s a busy time for En Karma, but one they’re relishing. Despite concert obligations, the band still makes time each week to get together and rehearse – a three-hour mix of strict practising and joking around. Dhesi provides a continual rhythm with the dholak, a large double-headed hand drum which is held up by a strap over his shoulders. His earliest bhangra music experience began with the Desh Bhagat Youth Club of Vancouver. It was during this time he became fluent in the world of hand percussion ion and musical composition. The self-taught musician has worked with artists such as Jazzy B, Hans Raj Hans, Sarbjit oti. Cheema and Malika and Joti. Playing guitar since the age of 17, Ricky Thinda grew up in Calgary, where he played guitar and lent vocals to various English rock bands. Although he initially mashe tered his guitar skills on the six-string electric, he madee ng a move to the more alluring he bass guitar that provides the a’s deep low-end to En Karma’s music. rful By listening to his powerful p of voice and impressive grasp Punjabi, you would never guess der that En Karma vocalist Inder ed in Kooner was born and raised ars ago he Abbotsford. Only a few years tling mat, was grappling on the wrestling h h and today his passion for singing ((which started out at family parties and for bhangra teams) has led him to the role of front man for En Karma. Coming from a musical family, Ravi Binning has been involved in bhangra culture since childhood. He plays the dhol, a two-sided drum with one side being high pitch and the other low. Since the age of 15, he has developed a unique “infectious style” of drumming which can be defined as the backbone to En Karma’s music. Anyone who has seen Binning perform would

agree he is the life of the party. Originally from the UK, Pip Dhaliwal has been playing drums and various percussion instruments since his early teens. Having performed in countless cities around the globe, Dhaliwal brings to En Karma experience and an unparalleled musical ability. He has worked with various artists and acts such as DCS, Manmohan Waris and Sukshinder Shinda. A keyboard virtuoso and producer from the UK, Chowlia spent much of his early years so making loud sounds on stage and in the studio. He has played in bands such as Achanak, A Apna Sangeet, and TSB Goldenstar. Chowlia is a host, a DJ and a produ producer on Red-FM. Leaving se the UK seven years ago, he came to Vanco Vancouver knowing a fistful of musician in the industry. musicians And the band’s knack doesn’t stop at music – friends have called them “artists and busin businessmen, ” and for good reas reasons. In addition to writing th own music and protheir d ducing their own songs, En Karma also takes care of their own marketing and d distribution. The un unique vocals and instruK mentals of En Karma have sparked a new generation’s interest in modern bhangra, yet the band has kept to traditional vvalues. Their lyrics, which are always sung in Punjabi, ge generally cover social issues h as llove, relationships, l h such money, dancing, drinking and marriage. The live band never performs the same show twice, yet what happens before the show never changes. “We get together for a quick prep talk, last words of advice and bring it in,” Chowlia said. “Then rip it up on stage.” Visit www.enkarma.ca to sample En Karma’s sound and view videos.

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(SLT) is holding auditions next weekend for its musical comedy You’re A Good Man, Charlie Brown. The auditions are open to people of all ages who can sing and dance. “We normally don’t produce musicals at SLT,” said director Allan Than, “but some of the young people encouraged me to direct Charlie Brown because there appeared to be very little opportunity to perform in musicals after high school.”

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Famous Bollywood dances brought to life Shiamak Davar’s Stars of Bollywood at the Surrey Arts Centre Nov. 6. BOLLYWOOD. The popular term for the film

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Kaplan (Chevelle, Trapt, The Gallows, Biffy Clyro). Combining melodic and experimental, heavy sounds through the use of odd time signatures, hook-laden bridges and brutally hardcore riffs, Quartered’s sound can best be described as gutsy and genre defying.

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TUESDAY NOVEMBER 2nd 2010 5:30-7:30PM SFU’s Surrey Campus Dale B Regehr Grand Hall 13450 102 Avenue, Surrey, BC Quartered will release its new album in Vancouver tomorrow (Oct. 23).

tour of the Philippines where they performed with Lamb Of God and Testament at the annual Pulp Summer Slam Festival, in addition to having just finished a pre-release promotional tour of Canada in support of the new album. Recorded in Vancouver at the legendary Mushroom Studios, Walks Like A Ghost was produced by Ben

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Award for Black Press BLACK PRESS was among the winners at the Greater

Vancouver Home Builders’ Association’s (GVHBA) recent Association Awards of Excellence. Black Press won an Association Marketing Award along with HomeTrader.ca. Among other winners was Scotiabank (Surrey), which was awarded Community Service Member of the Year. “The awards honour association members for their exceptional level of volunteer commitment and dedication to enhancing the professionalism of the homebuilding and renovation industries in the Metro Vancouver region,” said GVHBA President & CEO Peter Simpson.

Rally for homeless The Newton Advocacy Group Society wishes to thank the 60 people who participated in the fifth-annual Homelessness Awareness March on Oct. 15. Thankyous go out to The Surrey Board of Trade, The Surrey Employment Resource Center, Nightshift Ministries, South Fraser Community Services and the Surrey Homelessness and Housing Society Fund. Kudos also go to Langara College nursing department students Catriona and Selena for donating clothes and Antar Pama of Bear Creek Market and Mr. G’s Fast Food for supplying lunch.

Neighbours get together

THE WHALLEY Enhancement Volunteer Society recently held its Appreciation Ceremony. Since 2008, the Whalley residents have picked up garbage from streets, empty lots, ditches and anywhere else within sight. They cleaned up alleys, trimmed back bushes, cut overgrown grass, planted flowers and painted over graffiti on the roads. Each of the society’s volunteers have continued to do their part of this community service regularly ever since. “I think it is important to show appreciation to the members of our community who have been working together to make Whalley a better place,” said Bruce Ralston, MLA for Surrey-Whalley.

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Eight Surrey students were among Coast Capital Savings’ Education Award winners.

Rubber soul for Surrey park Ben Willms (left), Chris Pace and Rob Sinclair of Marathon Athletic Surfaces poured out 35,000 lbs. of rubber to the 5,000 square feet of a new playground at Robson Park last Saturday. The construction was one of 17 grants from Tire Stewardship BC, which provided the crumb rubber from recycled tires.

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ne of the RCMP’s most recognized faces – former Surrey RCMP spokesperson Tim Shields – has been honoured with a Distinguished Alumni Award from BCIT. The award, bestowed on five BCIT alumni in a ceremony at the Four Seasons Hotel in Vancouver, celebrates former students “who have distinguished themselves in their careers and community endeavours.” Shields, 45, is well-known as the public face and voice of B.C.’s Mounties. In his 14 years with the force, he has been featured in more than 7,000 media interviews. A graduate of BCIT’s civil and structural engineering program, Shields operated a successful business in the construction industry before changing directions to pursue a career in policing. He has since worked as a general duty officer, fraud investigator, media relations officer, bait car supervisor,

Student awards EIGHT SURREY students

marked the start of the new school year with accolades as Coast Capital Savings handed out their annual Education Awards. In total, 48 students from across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island had their exemplary efforts rewarded with scholarships worth $2,000 to $5,000 each. Surrey Residents Chris Arena and Jennifer Musyj were

contributed to a 47 per cent decline in drug section supervisor and detachment commander. auto theft,” a news release announcing He is now the inspector in charge of Shields’ award states. In his current role, Shields speaks for the RCMP’s strategic communications 9,500 RCMP employees. section. Earlier this year, Shields stepped outWhile working at IMPACT, a dedicated auto theft unit, Shields created side his policing role to spend a week Stolen Lives, an award-winningg in Nicaragua g helping p to make the future of children documentary seen by Grade 10 childre who live in Managua’s city ggarbage dump a students in high schools hools across B.C. He also launched little brighter. hed baitcar. com, which had sixx million Shields credit credited his time at hits in its first nine months of w BCIT – during which students operation. were often assign assigned massive “Through these initiatives, littl time to comprojects with little and due to Shields’ tireless plete the task – for teaching work ethic and media dia “ho to improvise, him “how relations abilities, ada and overadapt he successfully c come. rebranded the “If you can’t crime of auto learn that in theft from a your two years property crime at BCIT, you’re to a violent not going to crime and succeed,” he Tim Shields since 2003 has said.

both awarded Standing Tall Awards in recognition of their hard work overcoming significant personal challenges to achieve their dreams. Harleen Chohan, Kyaelim Kwon, Vishal Reddy, Tanjot Singh, Matthew Warnock and Diane Wu, also of Surrey, received Citizenship Awards for demonstrating strong leadership within their communities while balancing their academic and personal lives. “I can’t express how thankful

I am to have been recognized in this way by Coast Capital Savings,” said Musyj, who is currently enrolled at the University of British Columbia where she will begin her studies in cell biology. “I know that there were many deserving applicants this year. To be recognized along side such exceptional recipients is a great honour.” The credit union received more than 1,100 scholarship applications.

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“It is important for businesses to invest in students – they form the leadership talent that we’ll all be needing in the future to ensure our organizations remain successful,” said Kathy McGarrigle, Coast Capital Savings Chief Operating Officer. “At Coast Capital Savings, we award individuals who demonstrate a strong civic commitment because it is a value that we hold dear in our organization and for our society.”


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Friday October 22 2010

Surrey remembers the war years Museum and archives lectures during Veterans Week

AS PART OF Veterans Week, the Surrey Museum and the Surrey Archives are hosting three special programs to commemorate the sacrifices made by Canadians in both world wars. On Nov. 6 from 11 a.m. to 12 noon, Richmond author Anthony Cowling talks about My Life with the Samurai, the story of his 44-month ordeal in a Japanese POW camp. Cowling had just joined the RAF at 17 after lying about his age, when the Japanese captured him. Out of about 2,000 men, the now-retired police officer was one of only 300 survivors. “All I had was a spoon and half a coconut shell,” said Cowling. “I ended up weighing only 65 lbs.” He wrote his book to recount his experiences as he beat the odds against starvation and brutality. The cost is $3. Pre-register by calling 604-592-6956. On the same day, from 1:30-

The cost is $6. Pre-register by 2:30 p.m., Langley author Warren Sommer takes listeners back to calling 604-592-6956. the First World War for his preOn Nov. 13 from 11 a.m. to 12 sentation, In Flanders Fields: The noon, the Surrey Archives presCanadian Corps in ents The War Years France and Flanders. in Surrey in the More than 700 Museum’s theatre. men from Surrey Learn how Surrey and Langley comcontributed to Canbined enlisted at the ada’s war efforts, and outbreak of the First find out more about World War, with Surrey’s participaabout one in ten tion during those never returning. turbulent years. “After the war,” Archives Referexplained Sommer, ence Specialist Ryan “Surrey erected its Gallagher will also first war memorial review events in Suradjacent to the then- Anthony Cowling rey during the 1910s municipal hall on and 1940s. what is now HighThe cost is $10. way 10 in Cloverdale.” Pre-register by calling 604-502The illustrated talk on the 6459. cemeteries, battlefields, and A Remembrance Day cermonuments of the Western emony will take place on Nov. Front will focus on the Canadian 11 at 11 a.m. at the Cloverdale Corp’s principal battles and the Cenotaph. stories behind the names on the The Surrey Museum is cenotaphs. located at 17710 56A Ave.

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tumes, and enjoying treats and games are some of the best parts of Halloween for kids. However, children can also be at a higher risk at this time for preventable injuries like cuts from pumpkin carving, burns from fireworks, choking, falls, and injuries involving cars and trick-ortreaters. “Children should not be given gel candies or nuts until they are at least three years old,” recommends Alyson McKendrick, Coordinator of Safe Start, BC Children’s injury

prevention program. “When eating, parents should have children sit down and eat at the table since eating while playing, running, jumping, or talking can lead to a choking episode.”

More Halloween safety tips: • A costume should not be longer than a child’s ankles to ensure they don’t trip or fall while walking up and down stairs. Select well-fitting footwear and avoid high heels for young children. • Put reflective tape

on the front and back of costumes to make children more visible to cars especially if their costume is made of a dark, non-reflective material. • Makeup is better than masks, which can block vision. Test the makeup on your child’s wrist for 24 hours in advance to make sure there’s no allergic reaction. It’s best for a young child not to wear a mask or head piece that reduces their vision. • Inspect each Halloween treat bag carefully and remove any treats that look like they have been opened,

Are YOU prepared for the inÅuenza season? Did you know you need to get a Åu shot every year to avoid getting the Åu? Community Flu Clinics will be open soon in your area. This year, only one Åu shot is needed and it will protect you against the A/California (H1N1)- like virus, A/Perth and B/Brisbane Åu strains. The A/California (H1N1)-like virus is similar to the virus that circulated during last year’s pandemic. Visit www.fraserhealth.ca or www.immunizebc.ca for more Åu and clinic information.

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• 65 years or older • a child or adult with a chronic medical condition • living with a senior • living with someone with a chronic medical condition • a health care worker • an emergency responder (paramedic, fire fighter, police, etc.) • Aboriginal people on/off reserve • a healthy child 6-23 months of age • a household contact or child care provider of children 0-23 months of age • adults who are morbidly obese • working with live poultry • a pregnant woman in your last 3 months of pregnancy between November and April • providing care or service in settings that house high risk persons, (e.g. crew on ships). If you do not meet the above criteria, your doctor or local pharmacy may offer vaccine for sale. Drop In Clinics Adults and Seniors All Ages Clinic location Clinic location Kennedy Seniors’ Center Seaquam Secondary School 11760 88 Avenue 11584 Lyon Road North Delta, BC North Delta, BC Thurs. November 4, 2010 Tues. November 9, 2010 9:00-1200 noon 4:00 – 7:00 pm By Appointment – Children and Families Clinic location North Delta Health Unit –11245 84 Avenue, N. Delta (604)507-5400 9:00 – 12:00 noon November 23rd 1:30 – 5:00 pm October 28th November 1st December 1st 1:00 – 4:00 pm 2:30 – 4:30 pm November 8th December 15th 1:30 – 5 pm 9:00 – 12:00 noon November 16th 9:00 – 12:00 noon January 10th 9:00 – 12:00 noon Flu shots for CHILDREN are available by appointment as well. To make an appointment for a child, please call the Health Unit at (604) 507-5400.

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tampered with, or pose a choking hazard. • Parents should monitor a child’s internet use because information on homemade explosives and fireworks is readily available on some sites. • Listen to a podcast interview with Dr. Ran Goldman for more tips on how to have a safe Halloween. The podcast is available at www. bcchildrens.ca/bcch/ cwmedia/HalloweenSafety20081020.mp3. • Read the BC Children’s Safe Start Halloween Safety Check List at www.bcchildrens.ca/ safestart Check 8:0 0-8:4 in 5 am Run/Wa lk begin s 9:0 0 am

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Attention all ladies in North Delta. The ND Newcomers and Friends is having its annual Silent Auction at a dinner meeting on Nov 3. Come and support our two school scholarships funds. If you’d like to attend or get more information about any other club activities or the group in general, call Kathy at 604-583-3691 or Pam at 604-597-7974.

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EDUCATION The 10th-annual Career and Post-Secondary Institutes Fair takes place Nov. 4 from 6-8 p.m. at Queen Elizabeth Secondary, 9457 King George Blvd. More

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EVENTS A Harvest Dinner takes place tonight (Oct. 22) at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Oct. 22 at Colebrook United Church, 5441 125A St. Tickets are $15 for adults and $7 for kids 6-12. Everyone welcome. Call 604-591-7919 or 604-5962412.

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CFUW (Canadian Federation of University Women) North Delta/Surrey is a club open to any woman who holds a Bachelor’s degree or equivalent from an international accredited university. The club provides annual scholarships and bursaries to deserving female graduates who are going on to university. The club meets monthly, from September to June. For more information, contact Heather at 604-591-7678 or Eleanor at 604-589-3631.

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See Art Among Friends – the works of Brenda Hill, Wendy Mould and Becky McMahon – at the Firehall Centre for the Arts (11489 84 Ave.) from Nov. 2-30. The opening reception will take place Nov. 5 from 7-9 p.m. For more information, call 604-596-1025.

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The Sweet Pea Spooks N Sparkles Pageant takes place Oct. 23 at the Seaquam Secondary School theatre. This an all-natural fun event for girls aged 0-16 and boys aged 0-5. Crowns, tiaras, roses and gift bags for all contestants. Costume class, prizes and magic show as well. Visit www.sweetpeapageants. com or call Trish at 604594-3000 for information.

George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) is celebrating Diwali (Festival of Lights) on Oct. 30 from 12-3 p.m. Experience the Festival of Light through music, dance, storytimes, and food in a festive atmosphere. Refreshments will be

served at noon. For more information, call 604-5948115.

FUNDRAISING St. Bernadette’s Parish is hosting a fashion show on Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. at 6543 132 St. Fashions are by Suzanne’s at Scottsdale Centre. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Refreshments, door prizes, 50/50 draw and scratch cards. Tickets are $7. Call Doreen at 604-5943315.

Perogy dinners will be available at a fundraiser on Oct. 29 from 4:30-7:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave. For

more information, call 604531-1923 or 604-581-0313.

Surrey Hospice Society’s An Affair to Remember fundraiser takes place Nov. 13 at Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf Course. It’s an elegant evening featuring Abba Again and MC Bob Saye from 93.7 JR FM. Champagne reception from 6-7 p.m. and buffet dinner at 7 p.m. Tickets are $95. Call 604-543-7006.

MUSIC Pieces of Eight, a vocal octet, presents two concerts on Oct. 23 at 5 and 7 p.m. at Carillon Music, 5070 King George Blvd. The group sings everything from musical theatre to contemporary music to a cappella spirituals and folk songs, often with staging and costumes. Tickets are $10, and $2 for students. The concert will support the

Carillon Music Scholarship Fund. For more information, call 604-591-1161.

Surrey band Quartered is holding a CD release party for their album Walks Like a Ghost Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. at Vancouver’s Rickshaw Theatre, 254 East Hastings St. Special guests FAME, Gentlemen Prefer Blondes and Stella. Pre-sale Tickets are $12, or $15 cover at the door. Email the band at band@quartered.ca

The Bossmen are coming to the Bombay Banquet Hall (7475 135 St.) on Oct. 28 at 10 p.m. Included are will also include performances by local artist Matt Brevner and Canadian Juno Award winner Belly of CP Records. Guests are encouraged to wear Halloween costumes to win cash prizes. Tickets are all-inclusive: Drinks for the night, coat check and live performances for $60.


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Mary passed away peacefully October 19, surrounded by family. Her remarkable qualities won the affection of a large number of people who will miss her dearly. Mary had the love of her husband Bill; daughters Carol (Lloyd) and Sharon (Dave); grandchildren Laurie, Joey, and Travis and their families; stepson Terry; extended family; and many friends. Mary’s family wishes to thank the staff of Laurel Place hospice for their kindness and care.

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

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LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS Lalli Bros Express Ltd. is hiring Long Haul Truck Drivers ($22.65/hr, 50 hrs week + benefits.) Send resume by mail: 6906130th St., Surrey BC V3W 4J5 or Fax: (604) 507-9826.

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Cabo Drilling (Pacific) Corp. Surrey, BC Warehouse Supervisor Cabo Drilling Corp, one of Canada’s larger mineral drilling services companies is searching for a Warehouse Supervisor for its Surrey, BC location. Reporting to the Purchasing Manager at this location, this position works closely with management and field and shop operations in the management of all warehouse and yard activities. The incumbent will be required to manage the division’s inventory, shipping, receiving, and yard functions, including the Company’s computerized inventory tracking system. Your demonstrated ability to manage warehouse activities is complemented by a background in the mineral drilling or related sector. This position offers a base wage, bonus, benefits, progressive vacation policy, Group RRSP, and the opportunity to be involved with a growing company with operations across Canada and internationally. Please forward resume in confidence to: gregg@cabo.ca Thank you to all those who have send in their resumés. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

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Jonker Auto Group Join the #1 rated DealerMine Call Center team in North America.

$10 + per hour for qualified applicants.

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? Qualified applicants receive training, support and remuneration. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

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MORGAN CREEK Tropicals email mctgreenhouse@gmail.com $9.14/h prep, shipping, labour

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Fruiticana Produce Ltd. is seeking to hire a Cashier to work in Surrey. F/T & Perm. $10.15/hr. Training provided. Duties: Greet customers; Establish or identify price products; Tabulate payment using price scanner & cash register; Weigh produce & bulk foods; Receive & process payments; Wrap or place merchandise in bags; Provide information to customers. Email resume: fruiticana.produceltd@gmail.com

CUSTOMER SERVICE PERSON. Required for self storage warehouse. Part time only: approx. 28 hours per week. Computer skills and sales experience required. Responsibilities include renting storage unit, credit/debit/cash payments. telephone enquiries, and some light cleaning. Applicants please fax resume to: 604-580-8887 or email: jobs-ten-ten@shaw.ca

A vehicle and fair knowledge of the area is required

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

Required immediately! Full time call center person for 2 busy dealerships. Must possess excellent communication skills and have an outgoing personality. Duties include, contacting customers for service appointments, and after service follow up. Automotive experience is an asset but not mandatory, full training available. We offer excellent remuneration, bonus plan, plus, full benefits in a state of the art facility.

If you enjoy team work, a fun environment and being in a busy salon, GREAT CLIPS is now hiring for our busy Surrey location.

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

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Transportation Mechanic A local multi-faceted company seeks applications for the position of “transportation mechanic”. The candidate should be a selfstarting, career minded individual with promotional potential. This position requires someone who is “certified” and has not less than 4 years experience working with trucks and trailers.

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Skill and Technical Knowledge: * Truck and Transportation Mechanic Trade Certification and Air Brake Endorsement * Class 1 Driver’s license * Proven ability to work and make sound decisions in a team environment * Strong Oral and written skills * Minimum Grade 12 plus vocational or technical training * Basic computer skills * Familiarity with Ministry of Transport regulations, laws and codes. Salary will commensurate with experience. A competitive benefit package is also available.

WAITRESS, P/T & BUSSER req’d for KENNEDY’S PUB. Apply at: 11906 - 88th Ave, ask for Sue.

Kindly send applications to box #250, Chilliwack Progress, 45860 Spadina Ave, Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H9. Closing date: Oct 29, 2010

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GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS In Langley has openings for both full-time and part-time staff. We are looking for people who know what it means to give outstanding service, have an eye for quality jewellery, will bring a willing & enthusiastic spirit to our team, and truly believe the customer always comes first. The successful applicant will be avail. to work flexible shifts.

CASHIERS & SUPERVISORS, F/T & graveyard req’d by PETRO CANADA for Surrey, Cloverdale & Langley. Great wages.Call between 9 am - 7 pm. Gary 604-771-8100 or Yogi 604-710-5920. FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 GARDENERS req’d F/T in Surrey with exp in garden maint, pruning, lawn & bed work. Must have good English skills & local ref’s. Yearround work avail. Pesticide licence, snow removal & exp driving truck w/trailer an asset. Benefit package avail. Lve msg / fax, 604-599-5503

GREG GARDNER GM req’s a exp. Sales Manager in Squamish. Send resume to fax: 604-898-2281 email: denise@greggardnergm.com

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HOUSE CLEANERS REQ. Phone 604- 581- 8765 LANDSCAPERS with experience installing block retaining walls. Fax 604-462-7853

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

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

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

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Please apply in person with resume or email your resume to: info@goldentreejewellers.com Thank you for your interest, the applicants being considered will be contacted by telephone. GOLDEN TREE JEWELLERS 215 Willowbrook Shopping Centre, 19705 Fraser Hwy, Langley, B.C.

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Sandcastle Lanes Required Full-Time & PartTime. Applicants must be energetic, enthusiastic team players. Experience is an asset, training provided! Apply in person with resume: Attn.

Jennifer Lowe 1938-152nd. St. South Sry. E-mail: bradlowe@telus.net Medical Office Trainees Needed! Drs & Hospitals need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement is also Available! 1-888-778-0459 OFFICE CLEANER, $9/hr. sub contract Tuesday night 7 - 9 p.m. & Sat 11 - 2 p.m. Must be reliable, friendly, flexible and have reliable vehicle & good vacuum. Available on call Submit resume to: thecounciladvocacy@shaw.ca More details if interviewed. Best suited to someone desiring to earn additional income. RJ PRESSURE WASHING is hiring F/T Workers. Driver’s license req’d. Starting @ $10/hour. Serious calls only please. 604-928-9712

TELEMARKETERS $10 - $15/hr. Required for marketing company, close to bus route. Full training given, P/T leading to F/T. Must have computer exp. Looking for motivated, upbeat, goal-orientated people.

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UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTE CARRIERS NEEDED in Surrey RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 13-26 15-17 15-20 15-24 16-08 16-11 18-39 19-13 19-17 19-18 20-14 20-15 23-11 24-03 24-06 26-18 30-30 30-47 31-01 36-02 36-05 36-08 36-14 36-23 38-10 39-14

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147 St - 148 St, 61 Ave - 62 Ave 142 St - 144 St, 64 Ave - 66 Ave 150 St - 152 St, 66A Ave - 68 Ave 148 St - 150 St, 68 Ave - 69A Ave 150 St - 152 St, 86 Ave - 88 Ave 149 St - 151 St, 81B Ave - 84 Ave 129A St - 130 St, 62 Ave - 64 Ave 122 St - 124 St, 77 Ave - 78 Ave 120 St - 123A St, 75A Ave - 76A Ave 121 St - 123A St, 74 Ave - 75 Ave 129 St - 130 St, 66A Ave - 68 Ave 129A St - 132 St, 64 Ave - 66 Ave Queens Pl - Princess Dr, 96 Ave - 97A Ave 123A St - 125 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave 124 St - 127 St, 100 Ave - 102 Ave Queen Mary Bvld - 132 St, 88 Ave - Edinburgh Pl 160 St - 162A St, 96 Ave - 99 Ave 164 St - 168 St, 110 Ave - 112 Ave 141 St - 144 St, 102 Ave - 104 Ave Grosvenor Rd - McBride Dr, 113 Ave - 115 Ave 138 St - 140 St, Kalmar Rd - 114 Ave 136 St - 138 St, 112 Ave - 114 Ave Coventry Rd - 113 Ave, Hansen Rd - Kindersley Dr McBride Rd - Currie Dr, 114 Ave - Wellington Dr 128 St - 129 St, 96A Ave - 99 Ave 133 St - 134 St, 107 Ave - 108 Ave

CARRIERS NEEDED in Cloverdale RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 9-05 9-10 9-11 9-22 10-12 12-09 28-08 28-60

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


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The Guyan Group is a retail service company that has been established for over 40 years and we pride ourselves on excellent quality of work and a team based atmosphere, “When we grow you grow”. We can offer a fast paced environment, opportunity to learn new skills, career advancement along with personal & professional growth across both retail and service industries. We are currently seeking skilled Merchandisers to work night shifts for an ongoing dedicated program. This position is a permanent part time position to start with the possibility to take on full time hours. Requirements: - Minimum of (1) yr retail in-store experience - Previous experience with display, signage and store fixture set up - Previous merchandising and installation related experience - Previous experience working with plano-grams - Direct front line customer service - Strong attention to detail - Experience using both hand and power tools - Must have a home computer with internet and printing capabilities - Must have own vehicle - Available to work nights Ability to travel within the province for 2 - 5 days at a time Capable of performing physical work and standing for extended periods of time Responsibilities: Following instructions, layouts, elevation drawings, fixture specs and plan-o-grams - Ability to work in a team environment - Ability to follow and take direction - Deliver exceptional customer service - Friendly, respectful and reliable - Ability to lift up to 50lbs - Comfortable being in a physical, busy, moving work environment - Follow all safety standards The Guyan Group wants to have professional and motivated individuals join our team who are interested in achieving the highest level of success and enjoy it with us as we grow. Interested applicants are invited to submit a cover letter and resume and quote reference code BCM-0021-HDBL in your submission to FAX 905.845. 3221 or via email to WORK@guyangroup.com. We wish to thank all those interested for applying however only successful candidates will be contacted. No phone calls please.

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DHALIWAL BANQUET HALL in SURREY IS HIRING: F/T INDIAN COOK & INDIAN SWEET MAKER. Salary for this position would be $17/hr with 40 hours work per week. 3 Yrs exp is required for all positions. Indian Cook must have experience in curry and tandoori dishes. Sweet Maker must have knowledge of making Indian sweets Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required. Interested applicants can fax resumes 604-598-1165 or email dhaliwalbanquethall@gmail.com

FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT Required for Little Caesars Pizza at the following locations: Delta, Maple Ridge,Surrey, Langley & Richmond. $10.31/hr. Fax resume 604.541.7199 or e-mail: gengroupjobs@hotmail.com F/T Indian Specialty Cook wanted for Bengah Fish n’ Curry in Surrey, BC. Duties: prepare/cook authentic Indian/Bengali food; designate/create dishes for menu; order supplies/ingredients for kitchen; instruct/supervise kitchen staff/cooks; lead line in kitchen. Salary $20-$26/hr. + 2 weeks vacation. Min. 10 yrs. exp. in high end Indian cuisine restraurant or hotel, full knowledge of Indian spices. Fax resume to: 604-5923938 attn: Navi Deol.

PART-TIME CASHIER & FULL-SERVE POSITIONS Available at Esso / Tim Hortons. Morning & afternoon shifts avail. Apply in person at 16811- 96 Ave. Surrey or email resume: tyneheadesso@telus.net REQUIRED F/T Supervisor for K R International, Unit # 182, 8138 128 st, Surrey. To supervise rental supplies at client place. Must be available at weekends and evenings. Salary $15/hr + benefits. Send resume to onsidetenthouse18@yahoo.com

SANDWICH ARTISTS ALL SHIFTS F/T, P/T Boundary & Lougheed Subway. Call Banreet 604-205-5060 No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily. Please No Calls Between 11:30-1:30PM

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Excellent Wages. Exp. an asset. Bring resume in person to:

A & W, Cloverdale 17830 #10 Hwy, Sry. or apply online. www.aw.ca

Required for busy Greek restaurant. Apply @ 7953-120 St. Delta.

SHIFT SUPERVISORS

Little Caesars Pizza is seeking career minded supervisors for our locations in Langley, Surrey, Maple Ridge, Delta & Richmond. $12.81 Starting, Paid Training, Excellent Benefits, Great Opportunities To Advance!

KITCHEN COOK POSITION. Also dish/prep for full or part time. Apply in person to: ABC Country Restaurant, 5978 Glover Rd.

HELP WANTED

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

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RECEPTIONIST Exp’d dynamic and dedicated receptionist req’d for modern, computerized, paperless dental office in Langley. With excellent staff & patients. Proficiency in Dentrix software an asset. F/T position to start asap. Please send cover letter and resume to: sagedental@gmail.com attn: Yvonne. VETERINARY ASSISTANT REQ’D FOR A VET CLINIC IN SURREY. MUST HAVE EXCELLENT VERBAL & WRITTEN COMMUNICATION SKILLS, COMPUTER KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE WORKING WITH CATS & DOGS IN A TEAM ENVIRONMENT. PREVIOUS VETERINARY EXPERIENCE AN ASSET. REPLY WITH REFERENCES TO fleetwoodvet@hotmail.com OR FAX TO 604-597-1309

Due to growth, our Services Group has a fulltime career opening for an Administrative Assistant, with a strong knowledge of plumbing, gas & HVAC-R. You must have (3)+ yrs of service industry experience, preferably in dispatch, order processing and/or with a trade supplier. Knowledge of Timberline software would be an asset. Progressive by nature, we offer a salary commensurate with experience, benefits, and an excellent work environment. Submit your resume in confidence, with covering letter to Email: hrdevans@daryl-evans.com or Fax: 604-525-6158

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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS RECEPTIONIST / OFFICE ASSISTANT SURREY BASED (F/T) Construction co. is looking for an outgoing, pleasant mannered person to assist in our busy office Monday to Friday. Applicant should be a self-motivated, quick learner with attention to detail & able to work w/ little supervision. Duties to include reception and data entry.

Please reply by e-mail or fax: ggonzales@qualico.com Fax# 778-571-2112

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

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

To apply please contact Sales Manager : sales@whiterockhonda.com

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

HELP WANTED

WAREHOUSE

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

Fax Resume: 604.526.2151 or Call: 604.526.3731 or E-mail: generalinfo@ prismconstruction.ca

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VOLUNTEERS EXCITING VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY

D Anti Graffiti/Mural Program D Citizens Crime Watch Patrol D Community Volunteer Patrol at Central City, Newton, and Guildford D Home Security Inspections D Mobile Patrol Team D Traffic Safety/Speed Watch D Seniors Safety Patrol For more information or an application form, contact us at: 604-502-8555, crime@direct.ca, www.surreycrime.bc.ca

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CLERICAL AND DATA ENTRY POSITIONS SURREY TAX CENTRE, SURREY, B.C.

HELP WANTED

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

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

173 Are you interested in making a significant difference in your community as Extra Eyes & Ears for Police? Surrey Crime Prevention Society volunteers help reduce crime and promote safety. Volunteers are trained and equipped to safely observe and report criminal activity, recover stolen vehicles, assist emergency services personnel at motor vehicle accidents, and more! We also act as crime deterrents at various community events and festivals. Our various crime prevention programs include:

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

$300/12 HOURS & Are you interested in making a significant difference in your community as Extra Eyes & Ears for Police? Does developing and experiencing many of the skills required of emergency services personnel sound exciting? Perhaps you’re a retired senior seeking a mentorship opportunity? Hopefully so!

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$25/hour, $60/test

SALES

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

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SITE SUPERINTENDENTS Required for Prism Construction for Greater Vancouver area for commercial projects. Full-Time opportunity.

RETAIL

TONG LOUIE Family YMCA in Surrey is looking for a team leader for their membership services desk. The team leader is responsible for providing exceptional customers service as well as leadership, guidance and support to the membership services staff team. The successful applicant will have a minimum of two years customer service experience. CPR and Standard First Aid req. Please reply with resume and cover letter by Oct 29, 2010 to: Membership Director Tong Louie Family YMCA Fax (604)575-3132 or garth.kennedy@vanymca.org

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PLUMBERS Sohd, Ramnik Singh DBA Sohd Plumbing Heating requires Plumbers. Wage $24.00/hr + benefits. 40hrs/week. Duties: Install, repair and maintain plumbing systems and determine piping system requirements etc. Apply by Mail 12907 Carluke Cr., Surrey, BC V3V 6Y9 or Fax: 604-572-3424.

PERSONAL SERVICES

R.A.G. DRIVING SCHOOL

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT

WE’RE ON THE WEB

SALES Servers

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

Delightful Massage Grand Opening $30/30 min.

778-395-3939

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

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FREE ROAD TEST.

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778.822.2535 Dave 604.600.2569 Rajesh

Ross 604-535-0124

CARPET CLEANING

CLEANING SERVICES

3D/4D

ALL RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE LIFTING NEEDS D Driveways D Garages D Patios D Sidewalks, Raise to Proper Height Eliminate Trip Spots Provide Proper Drainage 3-5 YR WARRANTY FREE EST. 20 YRS EXP.

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

Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

EUROPEAN CLEANING SERVICE We will clean your house or office. Insured & Bonded. 604-808-4541. EXPERIENCED CLEANING LADY Res. & Comm. *Honest *Reliable *Bondable. References Available. 778-571-1351 or 604-790-5567 HOUSECLEANERS AVAILABLE Experienced & Trustworthy. Call Violet for a Free Estimate 604-308-4197

MEDICAL HEALTH

CONCRETE & PLACING

Concrete Lifting Specialist

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

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

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

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MEDICAL HEALTH

FETAL PICTURES and VIDEO

We also detect FETAL GENDER after 20 Wks.

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

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• We Remove Virus & Spyware • Operating System Installation (windows XP, Vista & 7) • Email, Firewalls, Office and Home Network Both Wired & Wireless Set-up • Punjabi Service • Discounts • Swift Response (1hr.) • 24hr. Service • 7 Days/Week

BONNIECRETE Const Ltd

ACTION CARPET AND FURNACE CLEANING. Best rates. Whole House package. Call 604-945-5801

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COMPUTER SERVICES

COMPUTER PROBLEMS?

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

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

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Joe & Song Cleaning House Cleaning & Carpet Cleaning. Reliable, Guaranteed 604-313-8999

LEGAL SERVICES

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

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

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

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Possibilité d’emploi saisonnier POSTES DE COMMIS ET DE SAISIE DE DONNÉES CENTRE FISCAL DE SURREY, À SURREY, EN C.-B.

The Canada Revenue Agency will have temporary, day and evening shift, openings starting in February 2011, for a term of 3 to 4 months. The salary range is from $17.44 to $22.08 per hour.

L’Agence du revenu du Canada aura des postes temporaires, de jour et de soir, à doter dès février 2011, pour une période de 3 à 4 mois. Le salaire varie de 17.44 $ à 22.08 $ l’heure.

For complete details, visit www.cra-arc.gc.ca/careers/ and refer to selection process number 2010-9456-PAC-1233-3119. On-line applications will be accepted until October 24, 2010.

AÀn d’obtenir tous les détails, veuillez visiter le site http://www.cra-arc.gc.ca/carrieres et chercher le numéro du processus de sélection 2010-9456-PAC-1233-3119. Les demandes en ligne seront acceptées jusqu’au 24 octobre 2010.


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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 281

GARDENING

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d.

aaa lawn & garden

Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469

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ELECTRICAL

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

604-725-5400 BBB www.crimsonelectric.com YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE AFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini, Bobcat, Stump Remov, Drainage, Driveway, grading, ditches, SNOW REMOVAL. 604-841-6644. DRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain tile replacement and repairs. Call BOB @ 778-773-6657

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

ROYAL KING GARDENING

Gary 604-539-2190 cell# 604-240-6934 SCOTT’S MINI EXCAVATOR & DUMP TRAILER SERVICE **Clearing **Grading **Trenching Tree/Stump/Driveway removal. ALL size jobs welcome. 604-802-3994

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PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

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GARDENING

GREAT LITTLE LAWN CO. Hire local for all your lawncare maintenance. Call Tars @ 604-614-0565 JAPANESE YARDMAN *Winterize your garden *Trimming* Fall CleanUp. No BST. Kris 604-617-5561 LAWN & Garden. Trim, prune, fall clean-up, tree topping. Free est. Jason @ 604-614-5954. SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING Fall clean-up, snow plowing, aint. new cedars, pruning, hedge trim, fertilizing, seeding. Fencing, rubbish removal. Jay 778-862-2400.

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MR SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

FENCING

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

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

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

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

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS DEMOSSING. Gutter Cleaning. Repairs. Roofing. Power Washing, Jeff’’s House Ext. 604-802-6310

GUTTER CLEANING

Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072 A-1 CONTRACTING Renos. Bsmt stes, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks. Dhillon 604-782-1936. A-BEST FRAMING & RENOS. Framing, drywall, painting, plumbing, elec, finishing, concrete form, free estim. 604-916-7806, 551-8047 BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing Drywall Electrical Tubs & Showers & Sinks Toilets & Tile Fans Windows, crown molding. 17 yrs exp. Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm. Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859 BEN’S RENO’S: New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors & fencing. Snr’s disc. 604-507-0703. •Carpentry •Painting •Drywall •Renovations •Sundecks •Fencing 30 yrs. exp. Randy 778-828-2127 COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Forming, Framing & Finishing. Reno’s/Additions, Decks. Hrly. or Contract. Free est. 604-341-3806 COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702. Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Interior Painting, Laminate floors, & small reno’s. Jatinder 604-728-3849 EUROPEAN CRAFTSMAN. Renovations, kitchen, bath, basements. No HST. Call Ivan 778-549-6858 FLOORS FLOORS FLOORS & MORE • Laminate • Hardwood • Tiles • Moldings • Carpentry *Quality Work *Reasonable Rates Dan 604-720-4478

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GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. (av. size) $90/gutters, $90/windows. 2 lvl. hm. (av.size) $65/gutters,

$65/windows. 778-861-0465 PRESSURE WASHING, roof/gutter/window cleaning minor roof repairs. Victor 604-589-0356

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

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GARDENING • LANDSCAPING Snowl & Removcaat Bob e Servic

AUTHORIZED

CONTRACTOR

Home, Garden & Design Solutions

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

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

BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years

One Call Does It All B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home Renovation & Landscaping Company

604-501-9290 www.mlgenterprises.ca

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

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510

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

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KITCHEN CABINETS

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

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MOVING & STORAGE

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

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

All types of residential roofing Your Re-Roofing & Repair Specialists FREE EST. ~ Since 1990 ALL WORK GUARANTEED

Ron 604-728-3699 GL ROOFING & Repairs. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Insured. 604-240-5362 J.J. ROOFING. New Roofs / ReRoofs / Repairs. (Free skylight with new roof). Free Est. Ref’s. WCB Insured. Jas @ 604-726-6345

Interior & Exterior

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Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured

RECYCLE-IT!

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

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

PRIMO PAINTING

604.587.5865

604.723.8434 Interior & Exterior • Excellent Rates • Top Quality • Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Estimates

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

#1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

www.recycle-it-now.com A MISTER CLEANUP Free Est. - Same Day Service

604-218-5022 BC MASTER MAINTENANCE Rubbish Removal For Less 778-218-0899, 604-805-4940 DISPOSAL BINS. 4 - 40 yards. From $179 - $565 incl’s dump fees. Call Disposal King. 604-306-8599.

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TREE SERVICES

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

477

PETS

BLACK M. LAB, 4 1/2 months old, house trained. Needs home. Loves dogs, people, kids. $300 but neg for right family. 604-945-3657 BOSTON Terrier pups 10 wks, registered, micro chip, vet ✔ shots, dewormed, these are gorgeous pups delivery avail $900+ (604)557-3291 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. 1(604)794-3786 BOXER PUPPIES, great temperament, family raised, stunning colors, vet ✓ dewormed, 1st shots $950 each. Call 604-341-1445 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES, 8 wks, vet ✓ 1st shot, 3M, black/white, 1F white/tan. $600. 778-998-4064. CHIHUAHUAS, tiny pups, 8 wks old, ready to go. 1 male, 1 female. parents to view $700 (604)794-7347. Chocolate lab puppies, family raised. First shots, vet check and dewormed. $600. 250-804-8441 DOBERMAN PUP, MALE, 10 wks old, brown, $800. Phone (604) 589-7477 (Surrey).

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! Dave (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991 GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL. Anything and everything. Free Est. Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime. Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

Small Haul/Yard/Leaf Maint. Randy at Small Haul. 604-202-3363

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PLUMBING

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

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

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SUNDECKS

~ Certified Plumber ~

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

Reno’s and Repairs

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

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

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

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

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

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TILING

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

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DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, 3 mos. old.1 male, 3 females. $1500. 778-242-0862 or 778-808-5600. ENGLISH BULLDOG, CKC reg. 8 wks old, shots, microchip, vet ✔. Healthy, happy, gorgeous. Health gurant’d. $2500. 778-895-8453. GOLDEN RETRIEVER 6 puppies, P.B. Mother golden retriever/golden lab. $400. 604-826-9543 HIMALAYN KITTENS F. choclate point, M. blue point, Dewormed, 1st shots $600. 604-856-1695 Refs. JACK RUSSELL PUPS 2 males, tri colored, tails docked & dew claws. Vet ✔ , view parents. Ready Nov. 9 (10 weeks) 604-820-4236 JACK RUSSELL pups, cute, short, stocky, smooth coat, tails doc, 2nd shots. $375 (604)798-9233 Chwk LABS, Chocolate, Parents reg’d, pups not. 1st shots, dewormed, vet ✔, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945 LAB X BOXER 6wk/old pups, male & female, cute & loving. Eating solid foods, $200. 604-795-6006. MALTESE PUPPIES 2M 1F. 9wks, 1st shots partially paper & crate trained. $550. 604-591-5789 MALTI/SHIH-TZU/POODLE X. Pups & adults. Adorable choc. & other colours. $700. 604-820-9469 MANX - X KITTENS. Free to good homes. Please leave message @ 778-846-6794 NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! www.856-dogs.com or call: 604856-3647. ORGANICALLY FED KITTENS, indoor/outdoor, much loved, litter trained. $40. Call (604)538-2980. Pomeranian pups, reg, adorable, , orange/party colours, 1st shots, starting $500. (604)794-7345

TREE SERVICES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS #1 Roofing Company in BC

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

35 Anniversary Sale Same address for 35 Years! Bring this ad for $50.00 Off! Offer expires December 1, 2010 OVER 100 QUALITY REBUILT UNITS IN STOCK. *Washers *Dryers *Stoves *Dishwashers *Microwaves Ray’s Appliance Service Centre Ltd.13439 - 71A Ave., Surrey

604-591-6424

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

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

10% OFF WITH THIS AD

Monday Oct 25 - 6 p.m. AS NEW furnishings from several estates VIEW: Sun 1pm-5pm Mon from 10:30am Central Auction 20560 Langley Bypass 604-534-8322 www.centralauction.ca

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From $48/per

604-580-2171 www.ezgomovers.com Pac-Man Movers 20 years exp ~ Reas rates. Call Kevin: (604)837-2744 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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

BURIAL PLOTS

FUEL

ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $240 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-534-1970 BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095 FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

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FURNITURE

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

LAST CHANCE! Loveseat, set of Dixie antique dressers, swivel cocktail chair, Wall Unit TV & MORE! Bring reasonable offers 604-5351181. Drop by Sat. Oct.23 - noon to 3pm. 202-1558 Fir St. White Rock.

MOVING SALE

Thomasville Oak Furniture and Loveseat & Chair View on: Sat, Oct 23rd & Sun, Oct 24th, 10:30am-3pm

11931 73rd Ave, Delta ---entrance at rear--Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

560

MISC. FOR SALE

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

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

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

DIGITAL Piano Keyboard, like new, 58”x13”. $400. Call (604)869-5576 to see.

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REAL ESTATE All types of Roofing

Quick & Reliable Movers

AUCTIONS ESTATE AUCTION

604-537-4140

EZ GO MOVERS

APPLIANCES

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

PRESSURE WASHING

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

PETS

545

Vincent 543-7776

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

477

VIZSLA PUPS, champion lines, shots, guaranteed. $750 email vizsla@telus.net or call 604 819 2115

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

CHEAP

WCB INSURED

PETS

PETS

EXTRA

Member of Better Business Bureau

HOME REPAIRS

GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627

HANDYPERSONS

PAINT SPECIAL

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

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

CALL A ROOFER, not a SALESMAN !

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

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

AUTOS: To buy or sell your car, truck, RV, van, 4x4 or trailer - this category has it all. You’ll also find automotive supplies and classic cars for sale, or you can list the vehicle you’re seeking. call 604.575.5555

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Over 35 Years in Business Call now & we pay 1/2 the HST

604-588-0833 SALES@PATTARGROUP.COM

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM A & G ROOFING Ltd., all kinds of new and re-roofing. Fully insured. Free estimate. Jag 604-537-3841

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

Best Local Roofs & Repairs Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527 COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106 EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

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

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

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

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

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

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FOR SALE BY OWNER

Riverwynde, REDUCED!! Langley 1340sf townhome. Dble garage. 55+ gated Clubhouse, Workshop, Well run and maintained 99 unit strata complex. No pets. Phil @ 604-534-7430.

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HOMES WANTED WE BUY HOUSES

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


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APARTMENT/CONDO

MAYFLOWER CO-OP

CEDAR HILLS;

BIG MOVING SALE 9076 - 126th St. Saturday, Oct 23rd, 9am - 3pm. Tools, furniture, dishes, cribs & more. Rain or Shine. FLEETWOOD Sat Oct 23rd, 9am3pm. 15537 84A Ave. Furniture, tools, household items and more! NEWTON Moving/Retirement Sale. 7468-146 A STREET (off 146 & 75 Ave) Sat . Oct. 23 only ~ 9am-3pm SURREY. MOVING SALE: Sat. Oct. 23rd, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. 18857 59A Ave. Everything must go.

GUILDFORD GARAGE SALE Fund Raising - Trinity Lutheran Church of the Deaf Sat, Oct 23, 9am - 2pm St. Luke’s Lutheran Church 10177 - 148 St, Surrey, BC Something for everyone!! Refreshments, No Early Birds Rain or shine

MORTGAGES

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

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

700

Call 604.946.1094

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

RENTALS

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

RENT TO OWN

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

SURREY, Have a small downpayment ? Less than perfect credit ok. Call Anita (604)831-3600

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7514

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Member of the Crime Free Multi Housing Program

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

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

CENTRAL SURREY 1 bdrm $875. Freshly painted, high security high rise. Hot tub/gym/insuite lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-439-8848 or Suzana, 604-531-9100 CENTRAL SURREY 2 bdrm, 2 bath $1,000. Approx 760 sqft. High security highrise. Hot tub/gym/inste lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. Call Atira Property Management. Suzana 604-531-9100 or 604-439-8848. CENTRAL SURREY. City Point Tower. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, s.w. corner unit. SS appls. np/ns. 604-231-0243 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 DELTA. BRAND NEW CONDOS 7445 Scott Rd. 2 bdrm, $1250/mth. Balconies, secure u/g parking. NP/NS. Available now. www.trendliving.ca Call 604-616-5799 or 604-551-5050

604-589-1805 SURREY

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

Guildford Mall / Public Library

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

Phone 604-582-0465

GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE

Brookmere Gardens 14880 108th Ave. Surrey

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

604-582-1557 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

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

Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY

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

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starts at $875. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676 South Surrey - 2970 K.G. Hwy. 10 mo. old 1 bdrm. 3rd flr. View of N. Shore Mntn’s. w/ deck. Granite, secure prkg. w/d, walk to everything in an upscale neighbourhood. n/p, n/s. $1075 Avail. Nov.16/Dec.1 Incls. heat/hot water. 604-833-8335 S. SURREY small clean reasonably priced apartments for seniors 55 & older. Call Mon-Fri btwn 9am-noon 604-538-8308.

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

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 SURREY 138 & 100 AVE, nice 1 bdrm., 3rd floor, N/S N/P. 3 appl., w/b f/p, 1 prkg., gated complex, $795 mo. Refs. Oct. 1st. C21 Prudential 604-232-3025 SURREY: 13780-76th Ave. 2 Bdrm 2 bath,condo, newly reno’d, nr transit/amens. $1100/mo incl hyd. Alarm. Now. Sunny 604-805-6748 SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. Newer bldg. near City skytrain. Lge suites; 1 bdrm & den, $795. 2 bdrm & den, $995. Adult oriented. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131. SURREY 96/King George Large 2BR 2Baths, w/d PARKING $950.00 604-576-5706 Surrey - CALERA Condo 6758 - 188 St; BRAND NEW!!! 1 BR - $1,000; 2 BR - $1,200 Laundry, parking, gym, NOW Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666 SURREY CENTRAL 2 bdrm 928sf, 1.5 baths, 2 decks, 5 appls, cls to skytrain. $1495mo. 778-837-7792 SURREY Central City. Best in the L.Mainland, newer 1 bdrm, 27th flr, balcony, 1 pkng, gym, sky lounge, $1000/mo. 604-839-0843. SURREY CENTRAL. New 1 bdrm + den. 3rd floor. New appls. Sec U/G prkg. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $1100. 604-590-3838 or 604-218-3483.

CLAYMORE APTS 1 Bdrm Apts Avail

SURREY CENTRAL VICINITY

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

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.

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

Call 604-591-5666

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

DELTA NORTH The Place to Live in N. Delta Park Like Setting

Member of the Crime Free Multi Housing Program

www.aptrentals.net

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

Guildford Gardens

APARTMENT/CONDO

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7517

DELTA WEST

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

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

4895 - 55B St, Ladner

GUILDFORD

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrms. from $825

Newly Renovated

APARTMENT/CONDO

OPEN HOUSE

The Soul of Guildford FOR SALE c/w 3 Bdrm Townhouse. Gorgeous interior, spectacular courtyard entrance. 1300 sq.ft. of luxury living in a fully warranted 4 yr old strata. OPEN HOUSE SAT&SUN 2-4 #6715353 100 Ave. $319K. Does not face100ave. Dean Wilkins Century 21 In Town Realty 604-813-7999

Surrey City Centre

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

RENTALS

Bayside Property Services Ltd.

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APARTMENT/CONDO

DONCASTER APARTMENTS

LAST CHANCE!

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706

SURREY

Loveseat, set of Dixie antique dressers, swivel cocktail chair, HP Docking Stn with HP keyboard & mouse, Black Lamps, Wall Unit TV & MORE! Bring reasonable offers 604-535-1181. Drop by Sat. Oct.23 noon to 3pm. 202-1558 Fir St. White Rock

REAL ESTATE 636

2 Bdrm unit available Nov 1st. $792/mo. Shares $1500. Close to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain. Clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Call (604) 583-2122 or btwn 9am-9pm call 604-585-9320. NEWTON 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm +den. adult bldg. Heat, h/water, sec prkg. Nr amen ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910 NEWTON 7575 140 St. Avail Nov 1 2 Bdrm starting @ $850 and up. 3 Appls, u/g prkg, no pets. Call: 604-594-8534 or 583-6844

RENTALS

Website: www.aptrentals.net

Call 604-533-9780

GATEWAY: 12th flr luxury 1 bdrm condo. Avail now. $850/mo. N/S, N/P. 778-995-4475. GUILDFORD, 100/149 St: 2/bdrm, 1 bath. 1 u/g prkg. N/P. $850/mo inclds ht/wtr & heat. 604-992-2247.

LANGLEY, downtown, brand new grnd lvl corner unit. 1 bdrm + den, 650 sf, 4 SS appls + W/D, F/P, A/C, lam floors, granite counter tops, undg prk. Nov 1st or sooner. NS. $1095/mth. Phone (604) 575-8588.

SURREY. Walk to Skytrain. City Park Way. 1 bdrm clean & bright, incl. ldry, storage, sec prkg & bldg, indoor gym. $860/mo incl util & cbl. Nov 1. Ns/np 604-589-8520 aft 6pm WHITE ROCK by Semiahmoo Mall. Bright 2 bdrm. Heat & hot water incl. Ground level private patio. Secure parking. Pool $1150.00 avail Nov 1st. 604 596-5108 or 604 307-7402

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED SURREY Central area - FOR RENT $800 New 1/br furnished apt. w/balcony, pkg, gym, in ste w/d, NS, NP, close to SFU, skytrain & central city mall, avail Nov 15 or Dec 1st, call Jack or Celia @ 604-533-8974 & lve msg.

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL NEWTON. 6289 KGH. Lrg retail space, 2800 s.f., large prkg lot. $2500/mo + prop tax. 604-590-8123 PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton 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 604-633-2888

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

N. DELTA, 7263 115 ST. 3 bdrm. up, 1.5 baths, 2 bdrm. suite down, gar., big yard, avail. immed. $1550 mo. 604-543-1353, 778-868-6607 Surrey 68/140. Renov 3 bdrm 2 wshrm. Nov. 1. N/S. N/P. $1350 incl utils. 604-761-4272, 604-765-4272.

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

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HOMES FOR RENT

CEDAR HILL 4 bdrm house,3 baths, fam. rm., big private yard. Avail. now. $1600 mo. 604-5065620 or 604-307-5249 CLOVERDALE, 17426 - 58A Ave. 2 bdrm, 5 appls, $1200 + utils. Avail. now. Phone (604)719-3195. CLOVERDALE. Beautiful 4 bdrm. 3 bath in quiet family oriented CDS, large fenced b/yard. N/s, n/p. Avail. Nov. 1st. $2200/mo. 604-729-9031 FLEETWOOD: 164 & Fraser Hwy: 5 bdrm hse on 1 acre, 1.5 baths, dbl garage, lots of prkg. Avail Nov. 1. $1400/mo + utils. 604-417-6299. FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm $625 + utils. Shrd lndry. New carpet/paint/appls. Avail immed. NP/NS. 604-803-3273 GUILDFORD 2 floors, 3 bdrm., 2.5 baths, 2 f/p, Nov. 1. $1700 mo. share utils. N/S N/P. 778-866-2441 GUILDFORD 3 bdrm. rancher, dble. garage, lam. floor, recently painted. Close to school, bus & shops. N/S N/P. $1450 mo. 604-583-2080

BURNSIDE APARTMENTS

604-589-5505 SURREY Ctrl, 1150 sf. 2 bdrm. gas f/p, skytrain, bus, mall & rec centre. np/ns, $1000, sec prkg, lndry, patio, now. 604-763-6407, 590-1250 SURREY, King George Stn, 2 bdrm, 1127 sf, grnd flr, 6 appls, $1,080/mth. NP. Refs. Credit check. Call 604-728-3358

N. DELTA, 10670 River Rd. 3/bdrms heritage home. 4/appli. N/S, N/P. Avail Nov 1. $1050/mo. Call Luke Remax 604-590-4888

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HOMES FOR RENT

N DELTA, 116/70 Ave. Fresh paint, new flrs. 4 bdrm 2 kitchens, 2.5 baths,$1800,fncd yrd.604-597-6141 N. DELTA 3BdRm upper floor in a 4 plex available Nov. 15, 2010. Very clean, Sep. Laund. Deck, balcony $1100+60% util. Call Naresh Judge at 604-312-6016 N DELTA, Delsom, Upper house, 3 bedrm., 1 & 1/2 bath, excellent condition, $2200/month. Call 604723-5858. N. DELTA rancher. 116/74A Ave. 3 bdrm + fam. room, 1.5 baths. Avail. Nov. 15. $1150. N/P. 604-596-4898 NEWTON. Reno’d 5/bdrm. 2 level $1800/mo. 2.5 bthrms. Suite down. Avail Nov 1. (604)780-5244 NEWTON west. Cape Cod style 4 bdrm house, 2full baths, livrm & famrm, newly reno’d, well kept, priv yard, nr both level schools. $1400. Avail now. Call 778-908-1527. Own a 3 bedroom townhouse w/$3300 down. Updated 3 bdrm townhomes in Surrey w/fenced yards, PETS OK. $1149/mo. mortgage plus $220/mo. for maint. fees & taxes oac. OR $14,300 down payment and $756/mo. plus $220 for maint. & taxes oac. Reg conb’d income of $41K/yr down & good credit (680 beacon) to qualify. Call Jodi Steeves from Re/Max 2000 @ 604833-5634 for more details. SURREY. 126/97. 4 bdrm. rancher. Avail. immed. $1200 Nr all amen. Ns/np 604-581-9685; 604-763-5981 SURREY, 129 / 100 Ave. 4 bdrm, 2.5 baths, nr amens. NS/NP. $1400/mth. + utils. 778-389-3532 SURREY 4 bdrm house with family & living room on acreage at 66 & 127, $1500/mo. Available from Nov 1, 604-857-4805 SURREY 84 Ave, cloes to 148 St. 3 Bdrm house & 2 or 3 bdrm suite. Avail immed. (604)928-6255

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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

741

OFFICE/RETAIL

OFFICE SPACE FOR RENT, upper floor in the heart of Cloverdale. 5660 176A St, approx 700 sq ft. To view Call Bruno 604-574-8839 or 604-764-5521

746

ROOMS FOR RENT

WHITE ROCK. Upper floor, share laundry & kitchen, pet friendly. Centrally located 1 block from hospital & shops, large backyard. Avail. immed. $500/mo. furnished. Call 778-688-3459 or 604-539-8304

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION GUILDFORD/Fleetwood furn/unfurn rooms, new exec home $375-$400 incl cbl utils/ph/lndry. 778-889-8676 SURREY 128/96 Ave. *FULLY* furnished room. N/p, N/s. $350/mo. includes utilities. 604-584-7332

750

SUITES, LOWER

151/58 2 bdrm. gl suite,1100 sqft. new house. $750 incl: util, cable & washer. ns/np. nr YMCA & school. 604-590-1854 or 604-340-5616 2 BDRM BASEMENT near Surrey Central and bus stations, elementary and secondary schools. Quiet Area, No Pets utilities included except No Laundry, 604-833-3347 BEAR CREEK 142/91. 2 Bdrm g/lvl lrg fncd yrd, nr malls & hosp, ns/np, Nov 1. $650/mo. 604-583-3454 BEAR CREEK area. 2 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. Contact Arvind 604-7739082 or 778-565-3260 lve. msg. BEAR CREEK. Lge 2 bdrm. Nr schl bus, park. Ns/np $700 incl util. Avail now. 604-897-6124, 604-596-9244 BOLIVER HTS 140/113. Brand new 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Nov 1st. Sep lndry & utils incl. NS/NP. (604)767-4468 BROOKSIDE. 140th / 82nd. Newer spac 1 bdrm ground level. $600 incl util. & sat TV. N/p, no lndry. Avail. now. 604-309-3361; 604-543-7417 BROOKSIDE 2G/L bdrm, prkg avail, $700 util incls. n/s, n/p, Avail Now. 778-858-2414/778-995-8031. Cedar Hills - 900sf. reno’d, 2 bdrm. f/bath, grn’d lvl, cul-de-sac. covered patio, shared lndry. Walk to Shops /Skytrain/SFU n/s, n/p, Refs. $850 incls. utils 604.306.8553 CEDAR HILLS, 90A/124 St. Large 2 bdrm grnd level ste. N/P. Avail Nov 1st. Ph: (604)596-6360 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 148/74. 2 bdrm bsmt suite, immed, $625 incl util. NS/NP, n/ldry. 604-597-9343 CHIMNEY Heights 151/76A. 2 bdrm f/s, h/w flrs, no lndry. ns/np. $700 incl utils/sat. Immed 604-590-9288. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm bsmt $580. Storage/lndry, hydro/cble incl N/P. N/S. Nov. 1st. 604-873-6945 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 1 bdrm ste incl hydro ns/np $550. No ldry or cbl Avail now 604-501-9990 aft 5:30pm CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm. suite. Available now. N/s, n/p. $500/mo. includes utilities. 604-518-4943 CHIMNEY Heights (6945 148a st) $500 1 bdr basement suite. rent includes utilities. no pets, no smoking, and no pets. 604-782-5418, nagra_i@hotmail.com CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 76A/150B St. 1 bdrm. Avail. now. $500. Ns/np. 778-891-7740 or 604-592-2149. Chimney Heights new 1 bdrm, cls to ament. New appl. NS/NP. Avail now $600 incl util 604-599-6904

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SUITES, LOWER

750

SUITES, LOWER

CHIMNEY HEIGHTS NEW 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite. N/S N/P. Avail. now. For more info call 604-541-1988, 604-537-6862, 604-780-2529 CHIMNEY HILLS 71/149A. 2 Bdrm ste, full bath, ns/np, no laundry, $650 incl hydro/cable. Avail Nov 1st. 604-321-2534, 604-339-3054. CHIMNEY HTS 148/73A. 1 Bdrm bsmt. Nov 1st. Cvrd patio, $550 incl utils, no lndry, ns/np. 604-596-6492 CHIMNEY HTS 2 bdrm $750 incl utils, cable,net. N/S N/P. No laundry. Avail Nov 1. 604-617-7822. CHIMNEY HTS 2 bdrm nr new ste, $675 incl cbl/wireless net. Avail now ns/np. 604-543-7657 604-726-2647 CHIMNEY HTS 2 stes, 1 & 2 bdrms $575 & $650 Grnd lvl.New hse. Incl utils np/ns 604-841-7806, 572-7806 CHIMNEY HTS 71/151. 1 & 2 bdrm g/l suites in newer house. Ns/np, no laundry. Nov. 1st. 604-501-0004 CHIMNEY HTS. Newer 1bdr, extra lrg livrm, sep kitchen, NS/NP. $625 utils/cbl/internet incl. 604-614-1234. CHIMNEY RIDGE 2 BD, new applis lam.flrs thruout. Sat TV & net neg. $700/mo, Nov.15. 604-317-7862 CLAYTON HEIGHTS - 1 bdrm, 4 yr old home, sep ldry & ent., $850 all inclusive, Avail Nov 1. Call 604803-6660 Cloverdale/Lgly boarder CLAYTON HEIGHTS area 1 bdrm bsmt avail Nov 1. Inc. all amen + Wireless. $700/mo. Call 604-5743135 Clayton Hills, new 2 bdrm, frnt entr. New 6 appls incl w/d., Immed. Refs. NP. $930 incl hydro. 604-689-6008 CLOVERDALE. 1 Bdrm. Avail now. Prefer quiet single. NS/NP, $650 incl hydro, cable, net. 604-576-5832 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm suite. $550 incl utils. Close to elem school & athletic park. 604-671-4128. CLOVERDALE 63/168 St: 2 Bdrm ste, $700/mo cbl incl. No lndry, N/S NP. Avl now 778-319-4262 aft 2pm CLOVERDALE Brand new 2 bdrm. suite, close to mall & schl $800 utils incl. N/P. Nov 1. 778-895-4812 CLOVERDALE/CLAYTON 3 bdrm bsmt suite in newer home, priv laundry, nr all amens, schools, shopping, ns/np. $1200 incl all utils & w/less net, Reena 778-552-5241 ENVER CREEK, 81A/146. Clean 1 bdrm. $500 incl utils. Pet ok. Nov 1. 778-998-0778 or 604-598-9806. FLEETWOOD. 152A/83B 1 bdrm above grd. Incl util. Bright, clean, nr amen. Ns/np. $550. 604-572-8894 FLEETWOOD, 167A/78th. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. Gas F/P. 5 appls. 2 car carport. $895. N/S. 604-910-3002. FLEETWOOD: 2 bedroom suite, near amens Available now. $675/mo includes cable. ns/np. Please Call: (604)543-7366 FLEETWOOD, 84/150. New 2 bdrm ste, nice & clean. N/P, N/S. Avail now. (604) 543-7522 or 726-7255. FLEETWOOD. 92/162 New 1 bdrm suite. $600 incl hydro, cable, laundry, net alarm. Close to amenits. N/S. N/P. Nov.1. 604-588-6788. FLEETWOOD 94/152A lrg 2 bdrm grnd lvl. NS/NP. Nr school & bus, $800 + 40% utils, avail Nov 1st. Call: 604-588-2889, 778-878-3087 FLEETWOOD. Grnd. lvl. Bachelor suite. Now. Cable & hydro. N/S. N/P Close to amens. 604-585-0040 778-245-4651, 778-549-1782 FLEETWOOD. New 1200 s/f 2 bdrm, own lndry. Nov 1/15. N/P. N/S. $1050 incl utils. 778-228-0551. FRASER HEIGHTS, large clean 3 bdrm ste, insuite W/D, $1200 incl cble, hydro, gas, net. 604-957-2666 FRASER HTS. 2 bdrm Priv. ent Alarm. Inste W/D. N/S. N/P. $875 incl utils. Avail now. 604-588-1045. N. DELTA 114/86 Ave, 1 or 2 bdrm. grnd. lvl. suite, N/S N/P. Cable, int. & ldry. avail. Nr. bus and elem. & high school. Oct. 15. 778-881-4601 or 778-861-4601 N.DELTA bright 2 bdr, shower only, inste w/d, nr amens/bus. Avail now. ns/np, $800 incl utils. 604-930-9210 N. DELTA. New 1 bdrm. suite. Fncd yrd. Close to all amen. Incl. laundry. $550/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st. N/S, N/P. 604-761-1164. N.DELTA, Sunshine Hills. 2 Bdrm ste avail now. $750 incl utils/cbl/net Near schl & bus. (778)218-9924 NEWTON, 143A/71A. 2 bdrm + den. N/S. N/P. $650/mo incl utils. Parking. Avail now. 604-543-6397 Newton - 150th & 68th 2 bdrm. well maintained, n/s, n/p, Avail. Nov. 1, $650 (604)572-3649 after 3:30p.m. NEWTON, 1 BDRM STE, NS/NP, $500/mo incl utils & cable. Avail. now. Call after 6pm (604)306-2011. NEWTON, 1/bdrm suite. Avail immed. N/S, N/P. No laundry. Incl heat & hydro. 778-882-4880 NEWTON, 2 BDRM, grnd lvl, on bus rte, avail. Nov. 1 onward. Rent negot. Phone (778)686-1872. NEWTON, 2 bdrm, NP, no lndry, $600 incl cable. Avail. Nov. 1. (604) 590-4464 / 604-613-3110.

NEWTON: 2 bdrm ste. $600/mo incl utils & cable. Avail immed. NP/NS. (604) 765-2179 or 599-0179. NEWTON 2-Bedroom Basement Suite for Rent - 129th St./60th Ave. Brand-New. Close to schools/shopping/park/bus stop, Close to Kwantlen University college, easy access to Highways. NO SMOKING or NO PETS ALLOWED, References Req’d. Including heating and Lighting utilities. Only $700. (Great Deal!) Available Oct.15. If interested call 604-723-8385 or 778-8890881. NEWTON, 67/145. Lrg 2 bdrm. Pri. ent. Nr school & transit. $600/mo. incl utils. N/S. N/P. 604-767-5139. NEWTON, 68/146. 1 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. $550 incl utils/cable. No lndry. Avail now. 604-537-0537. NEWTON. 69/144. 2 bdrm ste, sep parking. NS/NP. $650 incl util/cbl. Avail now 604-764-7221, 590-0435 NEWTON, 79/133. 2 bdrm bsmt, ext strge/rm. $675 incl ldry. NS/NP. No cble Avail now 604-861-6060. NEWTON: 82/132 St: Reno’d spac 2 bdrm. Nr school/bus/park. Own priv yard. N/S, N/P. 604-597-6846. N. SURREY. Newly renov. grd lvl 2 bdrm ste. $900 utiks incl. N/S. Cat ok. No lndry. Nov 1. 604-585-0032. PANORAMA 127/61. 1 bdrm suite. $550 incl util. & sat. Np/ns, n/ldry. Sep parking. Immed. 604-375-2250 PANORAMA 132 & 62 Ave. 1 Bdrm N/S, N/P. Avail immed. $550/mo. Call: 604-594-5322 PANORAMA 5839 139 St. 1 Bdrm grnd lvl, new floors, sep entry. Avl now. $500 incl utils & net. NS/NP. (604)592-6040 or 604-862-0398 PANORAMA. 64/128, Lrg 2 bdrm $625 incl. util. No ldry. Ns/np. Now. 604-649-3700 or 590-5545 aft 5pm PANORAMA RIDGE 127/61A Ave New 2 Bdrm, priv ent, nr amens, $650 incl hyd/cbl, no laund, ns/np. Refs req, avail now. 604-825-9235 or dannybains@hotmail.com S. SURREY. Bdrm, l/rm, kitchen, bath. Incls utils. Suit retiree. Refs. N/S. N/P. 604-599-6820 SULLIVAN HTS spacious 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite, Nov1, ns/np, $700 incl utils/net/cable. 604-308-9007. SURREY, 116/99th. 2 bdrm grd lvl suite. N/S. N/P. No W/D. $690/mo. incl hydro. Call 604-588-1608. SURREY 132/#10 brand new 2 bd Nov.15, $850 incl utils/cbl/net. NS /NP. 604-274-7961, 778-995-9191 SURREY, 14430 Gladstone Dr. 2 bdrm $700 incl util Nr amens. Strictly NS/NP. Avail now 604-957-1867. SURREY, 148/110. New 2 bdrm bsmt suite. NS/NP. $850/mo. Avail Nov 1st. Call: 604-583-0045. SURREY. 2 BDRM, 1200 sf, priv. driveway, 2 prk, security, shed, storage, gated. 2 blocks to hosp., skytrain & univ. Ns/np. $800 incl hydro. Avail. Nov. 1st. 604-585-1937 SURREY 2 bedroom BSMT for Rent incl. Utilities. Near Elem School. No Smoking, No Pets. Call 604-596-3871 SURREY 2 br suite for rent $700, includ. hydro, laundry, and 2 private prkg N/S, N/P. Call 778-578-0378 SURREY, 6185-181A St. QUIET 1 bdrm. Patio. Shower only. F/P. $650/mo. Ed 1-250-619-4061. SURREY 6921-151 St. Newer 1 bdrm $500 incl utils. Avail now. NS, NP. 604-618-2567, 778-593-0608 SURREY 72nd Brd new lge 2 bdrm. Incl ldry, cable, hydro & gas. Immed $900. 778-893-7864; 604-721-2095 SURREY 86/148A. 2 Bdrm ground level ste, lrg livrm, h/w floors, ns/np, avail immed. Call 604-590-5971. SURREY, 9456 132 St. 1 bdrm, $450/mth. Also 2 bdrm, $550. Avail. now. Incl. hydro/cable. NP/NS. (778) 386-5699 / 778-895-5479. SURREY CENTRAL 1 bdrm clse to Gateway skytrain NP/NS, $500/mo. 604-899-3727, 778-549-5301 SURREY Central 2 B/R bsmt. $750 (incl. utilities/alarm) N/P N/S & no laundry 604.764.9778 SURREY, nr Kwantlen College. 1 bdrm suite. N/P. N/S. No laundry $500/mo. Avail now. 604-507-8383.

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SURREY, ROYAL HTS. 96/117. On bus route. 2 Bdrm suite. Fr/St, shared laundry. N/P, smoking outside only. $600/mo. +1/2 utils. NORTH SURREY. 141 St/113 Ave. 2 Bdrm bsmt suite. Fr/St/DW, shared laundry. N/P, N/S. Avail Nov 1. $600/mo + 1/2 util. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax SURREY TYNEHEAD

FULLY FURNISHED SUITE

Executive 1 bdrm ste, grnd lvl, sep entrance, fridge stove. N/S, N/P, N/Drugs. Avail Nov 1st. $850/mo. incl’s heat. Call 604-880-2625.

WHITE ROCK: 2 Bdrm ste $1150 incl utils. Newer home 1.5 blks to beach Ref’s Oct 25. 604-535-4121

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CLOVERDALE 17315A-60th Ave 3 bdrm 1.5 baths all appls $998. Avail Dec 1. www.rentbc.com #92405. 604-603-8557 CLOVERDALE, 1/bdrm Coach house. Nr 68/192. $750/mo. N/S, N/P. Incl hydro & gas. W/D. Avail now. 604-839-6077, 604-575-2756, N. DELTA. 113/90, nr Alex Fraser Ave. 1700 sf. 3 bdrm. 2 wshrm living/fam/rn. newer capets & paint. 5 appls. N/P. $1300+½utils. avail now. 604-599-8261, 604-961-8916. N. DELTA. 3 Bdrm upper + 1 room down, f/p, sundeck, close to all amens. Avail Nov 1st. $1100/mo + util. Call 604-583-7371. Newton, 70/140. 3 bdrms. 1½ bths. Lndry. H/W flrs. Nov. 1. $1300 incl utils. 604-710-2142, 604-599-4624. S SURREY/White Rock Bachelor Approx 800 s/f, bright, clean. NS NP. Avail now $750. 604-835-6000 SURREY 14098-75A Ave 4Bd 2Bth cov.deck, garage, Nov1. $1100 Ns /Np. 604-783-7201, 604-537-7444 SURREY 141/67. 3Bdr upper lvl, totally reno’d, 2baths, f/p, $1500 incl utils. Nov1st. n/p n/s (604)418-2198 SURREY 70A/144B. Newer 1 bdrm Coachhouse. Sep. entry. Avail now. Ns/np. Includes utilities. No laundry. 604-597-1637 or 778-320-5581. SURREY, 88/132, 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths. Cov. patio. Lrg fnc’d yd. $1050 + 1/2 utils. NP/NS. 604-6179473 or 604-597-8536.

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WHITE ROCK Recently reno’d Large bright studio suite, pri entry & lndry, centrally located, 1 blk from hospital & shopping, walk to beach. 4 appls $799 + 1/3 utils. Pet ok. Avail immed. 778-688-3459 or 604-539-8304.

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KINGSTON GARDENS 15385 99 Ave. 2 bdrm T/H. Avail. NOW $800 Near amen’s 604-451-6676 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 1 BDRM townhouse. Quiet family complex. $645+ utils, no pets (604)596-1099. NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 4 BDRM townhouse. Quiet family complex. $990+ utils, no pets (604)596-1099. SURREY CENTRE Subsidized housing for families. Must have children. We are now accepting applications for 2 & 3 bdrm Townhouses. Request application by fax: 604-581-1199 or send S.A.S.E to: #100-11030 Ravine Rd, Surrey, BC V3T 5S2

CARS - DOMESTIC

1999 SUNFIRE, 4cyl auto low mileage, brand new tires, brakes & alternator. $3500. 604-542-0444 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER SE - auto, loaded. Fun, economical. Great shape. $3850 (604)514-4849 2008 CHEVROLET IMPALA - V-6, local, all pwr. options, no accidents, sandstone metallic, alloys, low Km’s 58k $12,995 604-328-1883

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1991 HONDA ACCORD SILVER, vin number 1HGCB7245MA800181 1995 GMC SAFARI RED, vin number 1GKDM19WXSB534301 1999 OLDSMOBILE ALERO BLACK, vin number 1G3NF12E3XC398106

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TRUCKS & VANS

1995 Dodge Dakota magnum auto ext cab, V6, p/b, p/s, stereo, canopy 173kms.$2275 obo. 778-908-8566. 1998 TOYOTA SIENNA LE. Loaded, AirCared, 7 passenger, 196K, keyless. $5,500 obo. 604-812-1278 1999 F150 Lariat, extra cab, canopy, Asking $5500 obo. 604-5766747, 604-644-2890 2000 FORD WINDSTAR - Full pwr pkg, leather, 2 sets of tires & rims. Air, Immac. $4800: (604)649-6435 2003 FORD WINDSTAR LX-7 pass ext. van, V-6, air, loaded, 165K exc. cond. $3950 Langley 604.309.3135

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1990 MERCEDEZ 300SEL SILVER - 190000KM, LEATHER INTERIOR, IN GOOD SHAPE CALL 604-9869262 OR 604-710-0533 1991 BMW 735 iL, grey w/black int, exc cond, fully loaded, new tires, $5500 obo. Call: (604)584-4516 1993 TOYOTA CAMRY, 1 owner, 149kms. Black/green. 4 snow tires. Mint cond. $1600. 604-538-7533. 1998 Honda Accord Special edition 4dr auto loaded a/cared 182K mint cond. $4,800 obo. 604-812-1278 2001 HONDA ACCORD EX V6, 3L, $5500. Blue, let. gd cond, loaded, 224K mostly hwy. 604-314-8022. 2002 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, white, 70 k, all pwr, spoiler, exc cond. no accid. $7980 obo. 604- 855-9217. 2005 TOYOTA ECHO 2dr hatchback, auto, silver, 65K, clean, $5600 firm. 604-538-9257 2006 VOLVO V70, 103K, fully loaded, blk heater, Volvo service warr 2yrs. $18,850. 604-986-5427 2008 HONDA CIVIC EX COUPE Red - Loaded, immaculate cond. Ext warr. 60k kms, Incl mag & snow tires $17,000 Call 604-888-7775

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November 5, 2010 The person(s) who appear in the following list, are liable to us for outstanding charges. Ricky W. Klatt Contents of unit = 10A-2 Jeffrey S. Greenwood Contents of units = 13D Vallerie M. Powell Contents of unit = 20E All goods will be sold at Bridgeview Self Storage, #103, 11125 124th Street, Surrey, B.C., or by auction.

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BEATERS UNDER $1000 1989 BUICK CENTURY 4 dr, blue, fully loaded all power, good running cond. $600obo. 604-530-8670

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1981 AMC CONCORD 2 dr., 258 c.i. 6, auto. All power equip. Ex. orig cond. $1895 obo. 604-852-8762. 1995 Ford Crown Victoria, air crd 2yrs. Great mileage. Looks & runs great $1800/obo. 604-765-5546

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ALL VEHICLES WANTED

Auction - October 23 12 noon sharp

2 bdrm T/H’s $710 & 3 bdrm T/H’s $784. Fenced in family co-op, well kept, covered carport, w/d hookup. Near skytrain, schools, shopping & athletic field. No subsidy avail. $2,000 share deposit. For applications call Laurene at 604-581-0770 or office at 604-584-2771. You can also send a SASE to: Sunshine Housing Co-Op, #40, 10744 133rd St., Surrey, BC V3T 5K1

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SURREY NORTH CO-OP AVAILABLE NOW

1948 MERCURY TRUCK M68, p/b, 351M motor. New paint/chrome, $17,500. (604) 594-0404, 910-0643 1958 Retractable FORD, p/s, p/b, V8 auto, continental kit & skirts, $27,500. (604) 594-0404, 910-0643 1966 VALIANT Signet, bucket seats 4 shift rblt auto, slant 6 $1500 obo. (604) 594-0404, 910-0643 1971 VALIANT, 4 dr, slant 6, auto, p/s, collector plates, $4850 obo. (604) 594-0404, 910-0643

Crossword

This week’s theme:

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ACROSS 1. "Along -- a spider ..." 5. Jump 10. Baby's "wheels" 14. Cowsheds 19. Spread for bread 20. Misstep 21. Italia's capital 22. Of an intestinal part 23. Repair 24. Potato state 25. Popular online destination 26. Largo, presto, etc. 27. Start of a quip by anonymous: 2 wds. 29. Lotion 31. Matisse or Derain, e.g. 33. Costa del -34. Chooses 36. Aforementioned 37. Hollow space in an artery 38. Poet's preposition 39. Treasure -41. Encore! 42. Doctrine 45. Part 2 of quip: 5 wds. 49. Troubles 51. Table scrap 52. An Olympian 53. Famed symbol 54. -- de coeur 55. Fishnets 58. At any time 59. Command for a pooch 60. Temporary replacements 62. "Ad -- per aspera" 64. Plan 65. Part 3 of quip: 3 wds. 72. The same old thing 73. Union demand 74. Feeling 75. Shot in billiards 78. Actress -- Blanchett

79. Inferior 82. Back muscle, for short 83. River in Russia 84. Seaweed 85. Qty. 86. Start for space or stat 87. Part 4 of quip: 6 wds. 94. Parisian pal 95. Annoying one 96. Believer in a natural religion 97. Earlier 98. Some exams 100. In a huff 101. British peer 103. Fish eggs 106. Taj Mahal structure 108. Fanciful being 110. End of the quip 112. Maguey genus 113. "-- Almighty" 115. Raison -117. Electrical unit 118. Parts of pumps 119. Ceremony 120. Spooky 121. To -- -- (precisely) 122. Nottingham's river 123. Germ 124. Training by repetition 125. Serotines DOWN 1. Musical sections 2. Famed mission 3. Actress -- Streep 4. Quite a long time 5. Like some athletes 6. Lot 7. Gold of "Entourage" 8. Paul and Howard 9. Perfidy 10. Trailer 11. Like a judge, sometimes 12. Prof. org.

13. Famed ship of 1620 14. Asphalt ingredient 15. Tylenol rival 16. Look back 17. Sleeps 18. Cut 28. Digits 30. Wash against 32. Unseen emanations 35. Like a martinet 38. CIA predecessor 40. Memorization 41. "The Island of Dr. --" 43. Greek colonnade 44. Rasputin was one 45. Epic poem 46. Dewy 47. Le --, Normandy 48. Fur stole 49. Rights org. 50. Branding implement 55. Antitoxin 56. Formerly, of old 57. Hawkins of Dogpatch 58. Lucy's pal 59. Delight in 61. Oil of oranges 63. Main and others: abbr. 64. Street performer 66. Medieval Iberian kingdom 67. Brazilian port 68. Aeries

69. "Life of --" 70. Rise dramatically 71. Within: prefix 75. Part of the West Indies 76. Cuckoopint 77. Grounds 78. Monastery part 80. Sign on a roadside 81. Struck 84. "And thereby hangs -- -- ..." 86. Fuss 88. Leanest 89. Bedecked 90. Roulette bet 91. Knuckled under 92. North Carolina native 93. Hideous 99. Glossy creature 100. Part of OSU or LSU 102. 30 days in spring 103. Lasso 104. Eight-person ensemble 105. -- Park, Colorado 106. Spar 107. Horror-film regular 109. Cast a sidelong glance 111. Q-tip 114. Contend 116. Numerical prefix

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