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Mother pleads with hit-and-run driver

HST vote another ‘slap’ to home builders Year wait may delay spending, Simpson fears

Urges motorist responsible for teen’s death to come forward by Kevin Diakiw

by Jeff Nagel

EVERY TIME Anne MacKay hears a bus at the corner, she expects

to see her son get off. However, 19-year-old Shamus MacKay won’t be coming home. He got off a bus on Fraser Highway just east of 168 Street on Sept. 4 of this year and died after being struck by a 2008 to 2010 Volkswagen City Jetta. After hitting MacKay, the vehicle fled eastbound. Days later, police received a call from a lawyer saying his client wanted to turn himself in. “Arrangements were made for this to occur, and it appears that this individual has not followed through with the intention to turn themselves in,” said RCMP Const. Peter Neily, who added subsequent attempts to contact the lawyer have been fruitless. Anne said it’s been extremely difficult losing her son. “He’d give the clothes off his back to people if anyone was in trouble, he’d be the first one Shamus to help them,” she said. “He was loved very MacKay much, a good guy, and he wouldn’t hurt a fly.” She urged the driver to do the right thing. “We all make mistakes in life and do things that sometimes we wonder why we did it,” Anne said. “I just hope somebody could come forward to put it to rest for Shamus.” Police are asking anyone who knows anything about the accident, or who knows someone with a City Jetta that they have not seen for a while, to contact them (604-599-0502). “This person does not deserve your loyalty and we need a phone call from you as soon as possible,” Neily said. Police have obtained a list of all registered City Jettas (20082010) in B.C. and are currently investigating that list. Police are also asking anyone with that model of car to come forward so they can quickly reduce the list of potential suspects.

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BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Surrey-Panorama MLA Stephanie Cadieux started the work day Tuesday in downtown Vancouver by rappelling down the side of a 20-storey building. She descended from AXA Place, 999 West Hastings St. as a participant in the fifth-annual Easter Seals Drop Zone fundraiser, which helps kids with disabilities and their families.

the Harmonized Sales Tax means another year of uncertainty for home builders and renovators. Some new home buyers and owners planning major renovations won’t risk paying more now and will instead put off spending in hopes the HST is defeated, Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association CEO Peter Simpson predicts. “I’m hearing from builders that this is the slap on the other side of the face,” Simpson said. “Waiting a year I don’t think was the appropriate course Peter Simpson of action.” HST doesn’t apply on the purchase price of resale homes but buyers will pay HST on the portion of new homes worth more than $525,000. The merged tax also adds seven per cent to previously PST-exempt services like legal fees, appraisals and home inspections. Simpson noted new home buyers who delay risk a change in the housing market and the potential for sharply See SIMPSON / Page 4

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Cousin leads revamped Cloverdale Terry Fox Run Cancer fundraiser marks 30th year by Boaz Joseph IN GRADE 11, Elaine Gooliaeff paid close attention to Terry Fox’s progress

during his Marathon of Hope. “I used to drive a friend to school and we’d listen (to the radio) in the car in the mornings before we went into school to see where he was every day and how far he went.” It was her older cousin who was running across Canada. Late that summer, on Sept. 1, 1980, Fox’s run to raise money for cancer ended as he collapsed near Thunder Bay, ON after the cancer that earlier took his leg spread to his lungs. A year later, he died a few days short of his 23rd birthday. “He died in my grad year – my grad weekend,” recalls Gooliaeff, who remembers a 4 a.m. phone call from Betty and Rolly Fox, Terry’s parents, who were at the hospital when Terry died. Gooliaeff, now 47, has clear memories of her cousin. She recalls watching Fox play wheelchair basketball with Rick Elaine Gooliaeff Hansen, seeing her father upholster Fox’s wheelchair and meeting hockey legend Bobby Orr, who had come to visit Fox. “I remember his leg at the front door, sitting and waiting to be shipped out and fixed. It would break down all the time.” Gooliaeff participated in the first Terry Fox Run in Fox’s hometown of Port Coquitlam in 1981, and she took part annually each September for the next 20 years before moving to Cloverdale. When she arrived, she observed a modest run organized by just one man. Gooliaeff stepped in and has chaired the Cloverdale run for the last five years – now with 18 committee members organizing the event. Until this year, the September runs took place at the Cloverdale Recreation Centre. This year, the event will be held at the Cloverdale Legion. “It’s nice that you have your own event, but no one sees you going by,” she says of the old venue. “No one knows what’s going on.” The new run will include a 10-kilometre component (up from double five-km laps previously) and will be flat enough for strollers or rollerbladers.

“He died in my grad year – my grad weekend”

See FOX RUNS / Page 4

BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Elaine Goolaieff, Terry Fox’s younger cousin, is organizing Cloverdale’s Terry Fox Run cancer fundraiser on Sept. 19. This year, the event will be held at its new location at the Cloverdale Legion.

Rita Johnston backing Conservatives Former Surrey alderman and B.C. premier says Dianne Watts would make ‘great’ leader by Kevin Diakiw CANADA’S FIRST female premier has taken a tactical position with the B.C. Conservatives out of frustration over the Liberals’ handling of the Harmonized Sales Tax. “The Liberals were falling apart, and I certainly knew I couldn’t vote NDP,” Rita Johnston told The Leader in a phone interview Wednesday. “It wasn’t hard to accept the invitation to join with the B.C. Conservatives.” She will be taking on a role with the party’s Tactical Advisory Group. “I’ve already been in touch with a lot of my old supporters and asked if they would join with us in trying to pull together a strong B.C. Conservative party. One person she hasn’t talked to yet is an old family friend – Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts. It’s a call, Johnston acknowledges, that will likely take place. “She’d be great (as leader),” Johnston said. “I haven’t had a chance to talk to her.” Johnston acknowledges Watts would have to be convinced the party had “half a chance” before she’d commit to it. Rita Johnston (in a 1991 Watts told The Leader last week she would not run for the provincial photo). Liberals, despite speculation that she might.

However, when asked if she would make the same refusal for the B.C. Conservatives, she would only say: “I certainly haven’t had any conversations in that regard.” When asked about it again on Tuesday, she said it’s too early to make any assurances regarding the B.C. Conservatives. “That’s so premature to even talk about,” Watts said. The B.C. Liberals and leader Gordon Campbell have taken a beating in public opinion polls over their handling of the controversial HST. Many believe the situation could leave the door open for a centre-right alternative, which could be the B.C. Conservatives. Johnston is another high-profile addition to the party. Former Newfoundland premier Brian Peckford has also signed on as an adviser Johnston began her political career as a Surrey alderman in 1967. She was elected to the B.C. legislature in 1983 as Social Credit MLA for Surrey. In 1986 she was appointed minister of transportation and highways with responsibility for B.C. Ferries, B.C. Transit and B.C. Rail. She replaced Bill Vander Zalm as premier in April 1991 and served until November, when the NDP defeated the Social Credit government. The B.C. Conservatives are holding their annual general meeting at UBC on Sept. 16. More information about the party can be found at www.conservativesbc.com


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Fox runs: On Sept. 19 From page 3 The Sept. 19 event will be MC’d by JRFM’s Kim Seale and will feature special guest Alison Sinson Ince, who was Fox’s nurse at Royal Columbian Hospital. Gooliaeff finds it easy to stay enthusiastic about the event year after year. “He never wanted it to be about him,” she says of Fox. “It was never fame and fortune for him, it was to raise money for cancer research. He saw too many kids suffering in that cancer ward in Vancouver that he wanted to make a difference. “We have cancer survivors on our committee, and they truly believe they’re here because of what he’s done. Hopefully, some day, people won’t know what cancer is.”

The 2010 Cloverdale Terry Fox Run takes place on Sunday, Sept. 19 at the Royal Canadian Legion, Cloverdale Branch #6, 17567 57 Ave. (the old Safeway mall). Participants can bike, run, scoot, walk, stroll or roll 1K, 5K or 10K routes. Registration begins at 9 a.m. and the run starts at 10 a.m. There is no entry fee, but donations to the Terry Fox Foundation will be accepted. For more information, visit www.terryfoxrun.org

Other local runs on Sept. 19 include: • North Delta: Sungod Arena, 7825 112 St. Registration starts at 9 a.m. and the runs starts at 10 a.m. for 1K, 5K or 10K routes. Suitable for bikes, wheelchairs/ strollers and rollerblades. Dogs on leash welcome.

• Newton: Surrey Arts Centre, 13750 88 Ave. Registration starts at 8:30 a.m. and the run starts at 9:30 a.m. for 1K, 5K or 10K routes. Suitable for bikes, wheelchairs and strollers. • North Surrey: Fraser Heights Village, 160 Street and 108 Avenue. Registration starts at 9 a.m. and the runs starts at 10 a.m. for 4K, 8K or 10K routes. Suitable for bikes, wheelchairs, strollers and rollerblades • South Surrey: Rotary Field House, South Surrey Athletic Park, 148 Street and 20 Avenue. Registration at 8:30 a.m. Run at 9 a.m. for 1.5K, 3K or 10K routes. Suitable for bikes, wheelchairs, strollers and rollerblades.

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Simpson: Wants new home rebates From page 1 higher interest rates. But he agreed substantial numbers of B.C. residents already angry with the HST

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may well wait. “People’s behaviours will change because of this,” he said. “There are still an awful lot of homes priced above the $525,000 threshold where people are going to have to pay a heavy toll.” Any buying slowdown may be more prevalent in the Lower Mainland, where home prices are higher than elsewhere in B.C., and could trigger job losses in the home construction sector as well as related manufacturing industries, he said. Finance minister Colin Hansen has indicated it’s unlikely government could issue rebates for HST paid if the merged 12 per cent

tax is defeated in the Sept. 24, 2011 referendum. “I can understand that on a hamburger, but not on a new home,” Simpson said, adding the province could easily commit to rebate HST on new home purchases and avoid instability in the industry. Premier Gordon Campbell has pledged to repeal the HST if a simple majority vote against it, a lower bar than set out in the legislation governing initiative votes. If Victoria refuses to rebate HST paid on new homes, Simpson suggests it could instead provide some temporary relief up until the

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referendum by relaxing Property Transfer Tax rates. Simpson said the impact of the one-year wait for the referendum could be even more dramatic in the renovation business. “If people are thinking about adding a room or redoing their kitchen or bathroom, those decisions might be put on hold.” Legitimate contractors also fear the HST is driving more business to the cash-only underground economy. The home builders’ association has warned paying black-market operators to save HST brings significant risks, including higher liability, lack of legal protection and potentially unsafe, uninspected work. Central 1 Credit Union chief economist Helmut Pastrick said it’s too early to tell how much big-ticket spending could be delayed by residents waiting to see if the HST survives. “It may create a small amount of uncertainty or a large amount – that remains to be seen,” Pastrick said. He cautioned today’s low mortgage rates – below four per cent in some cases – will not last much longer. Real estate industry stats show buying surged in June and dropped off in July – suggesting some deals scooted in ahead of the HST – but began to pick up again in August. Pastrick said the HST should be positive for the B.C. economy, business profits and investment over the long term, but it’s too early to gauge short-term impacts.

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Don’t save those HST receipts, Hansen warns

Don’t ! just mask d e v o M e the PAIN v ’ e W September 7, 2010 temporarily!

Minister says refunds would be ‘extremely difficult’ by Tom Fletcher

as it is currently drafted,” Hansen said Tuesday. DON’T BOTHER gathering up all Sorting through those millions the receipts that show the Harof transactions subject to sales monized Sales Tax you paid on tax would be “extremely difficult,” haircuts and restaurant meals, in Hansen said. hopes of getting reimbursed for And then there are the myriad them a year from now. input credits given to businesses That’s the advice under the HST, as well from Finance Minas HST rebate cheques ister Colin Hansen, that are now going out who says it would quarterly to about one be all but impossible million B.C. residents to do what former at the low end of the premier Bill Vander income scale. Zalm’s anti-HST The anti-HST petipetition calls on the tion is now scheduled government to do. to go to a provinceThe petition’s wide referendum proposed “HST on Sept. 24, 2011, in Extinguishment Act” the first use of B.C.’s demands that the 15-year-old citizen Colin Hansen old seven-per-cent initiative legislation. Provincial Sales Tax Premier Gordon be reinstated retroacCampbell announced tive to July 1, 2010, and that B.C. Monday that if the referendum residents be reimbursed “on a per produces a simple majority of votcapita basis” for any HST they paid ers who want to scrap the HST, it in excess of the provincial tax. will be done. Hansen said Tuesday that his That’s a lower threshold than government will undo the HST if the initiative law, which requires that is what the people vote to do approval by 50 per cent of all in a referendum next September, registered voters on the 2009 list but he has no intention of trying and also a majority in 60 per cent to sort through millions of big and of constituencies. small transactions. After Campbell announced he “In my opinion it would not be would treat the referendum as responsible for any government or binding on his government, Fight any legislature to commit to passHST petition organizer Bill Vander ing the HST Extinguishment Act Zalm said he was encouraged, but

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didn’t trust the premier. “He must reconvene the legislature and amend the Initiative Act to allow for a truly democratic referendum that is binding and requires a single majority vote, since the current legislation does not allow for that,” Vander Zalm said. NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston, who helped collect signatures for Vander Zalm’s petition, said he doesn’t know how the government will refund the HST costs as the petition demands. Ralston suggested an estimate of individual HST costs could be prepared for each of a range of incomes, and one-time refunds paid to everyone in the province. Neither Hansen nor Ralston would venture a guess how much that would cost, but both agreed it would be on top of repaying a $1.6 billion in transition funds to the federal government and rehiring hundreds of B.C. sales tax collectors who were moved to the federal payroll this year under harmonization. The former provincial tax and the new HST apply equally to many items, and exemptions for basic groceries and other necessities still apply. But a range of services such as gym memberships escaped the old PST, and items such as bicycles had enjoyed provincial exemptions that were lost when B.C. adopted the HST.

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urrey Mayor Dianne possibility the HST will be Watts has made some shot down, means people very thoughtful re- won’t buy items that they marks about the HST believe could be HSTreferendum, planned for exempt in just over a year. Sept. 24, 2011 – 373 days New homes priced over from now. $525,000 are the most The mayor remarked that immediate targets of people the $30- million cost of the who will hold off. The HST referendum is high; that on new housing over that it could have been held in price level is a substantial conjunction with next fall’s boost from what people municipal elections; and paid prior to July 1. If there that ideally, it should be held is even a 50-50 chance that much sooner. the tax will be removed after I think the last point is by next September, that will far the most important one. cause many people to think The Gordon Campbell twice about buying a new government deserves credit home. for putting the issue of the New housing is a critical HST to a referendum. It aspect of the economy. Here had little choice in Surrey, it once the initiais the biggest tive campaign economic succeeded. The generator. best way to settle If constructhis issue is with tion dries a provincewide up between vote, where facts now about the HST and next are separated September, from fiction and there will be Frank Bucholtz a significant both sides can have their say. hit to the There is merit economy. in a wide-ranging debate In addition, new housing over the HST, and one that sales spark a lot of spin-off lasts for about three months economic activity. People or so would be ideal. Early buy new furniture. Movers 2011 would be the perfect are hired. Their old homes time for a referendum. are put up for sale, and The premier also deserves the buyers of those homes credit for agreeing to (which are HST-exempt, by abide by the results of the the way) often make plans referendum, and for stating for renovations. that he will be bound by a Housing is an enorsimple majority vote – not mously important part of by a majority of more than the Surrey and B.C. econ50 per cent of all registered omy, and any uncertainty voters, as is called for in the about tax on housing that Recall and Initiative Act. last for more than a year will By agreeing to such have a devastating effect. terms, he immediately Then there’s the political squelched the very real pos- uncertainty. Campbell has sibility of recall of Liberal always stressed stability as MLAs, and ensured that a key reason that outside he would hold onto his investors will put money government – at least until into the B.C. economy, and the referendum is held. he’s right. A year of political While there are still a few uncertainty is hardly the mutterings about recall, the type of stability that he has chances of a recall campaign talked about. taking centre stage and Some may say that Watts being successful are small, is bringing up these issues for now. because she herself may be But as Peter Simpson, in line to succeed CampCEO of the Greater Vanbell. I don’t think so. What couver Home Builders she’s saying is reflective of Association points out, how many people feel. a referendum more than A final decision on the a year from now, one in HST is needed, but the which there is a distinct sooner it is made, the better. The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from both the newspaper and the complaint holder. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org

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Do you approve of the idea to put commercial enterprises – such as zip lines or water slides – in regional parks? Here’s how you responded: Yes 46% No 53% EDUCATION

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’m on a bit of back-to-school kick lately. It might There was a wood ruler, with red and black delineahave something to do with the fact that kids are tions. The good ones had a wicked sharp metal edge now back at school, mine included. that could zip the end off your pencil – or finger The Daunting Deflator of Dad’s Disposable – in one stroke. Dollars and her mother recently returned from a We had rubber erasers, available in pink only. Grade 8 school supplies shopping mission. Using the all-purpose measuring and cutting tool The damage? (the ruler), the erasers could be carved up into little Over 200 bucks! squares, which were then loaded into a customWhat’s just as amazing as the price tag was the designed, thumb-and-forefinger elastic-band slingsheer volume of everything. A thousand pages of shot, and launched into the back of someone’s head. paper, 20 pencils, 20 pens, handfuls of Sharpies, Glue came in the form of a little glass jar of mintstacks of duo-tangs, wads of glue sticks, and a calcu- flavoured paste. I suspect far more of it was conlator capable of launching the next space shuttle. sumed than ever placed on paper, because it tasted What, are we outfitting an entire government way better than it worked as a bonding agent. bureaucracy here? Writing utensils consisted of HB By now, you ought to be able to write pencils. That’s it. No laser-guided, the next sentence. GPS-equipped uni-ball pens. Just yelBack in my days... low pencils that lasted forever – unless I can’t remember exactly what I took you chewed them. to school in the early grades. In fact, In later years, Bic pens provided I can’t remember what I took to work new grist for the mouth mill, resulting for lunch yesterday. However, that’s in more than one ink-stained tongue. another topic for another column, if I When we reached the time to study don’t forget. geometry, we had to have a compass, I do remember the little Hilary notewhich was primarily used as a trenchAndrew Holota ing tool to excavate pits in one’s wood books. One per subject. They had rows of little blue dots between the solid blue desk. Why that was necessary escapes lines. That was so you knew how tall to me, but we did catch hell for it. print the lower case letters compared to the upper There was also a plastic half-circle called a case. protractor – a puzzling device of unclear purpose, Nowadays, a lot of kids don’t know the difference usually lost or discarded long before the curriculum between the two, let alone be able to print them required it. Anyway, as one advanced in penmanship, the And calculators? Hah! Our calculators sat atop notebooks – which all came in boring creamour shoulders. Worked pretty well, too. No need for coloured covers – contained narrower lines, without batteries. No upgrading to new models. the training dots. Unfortunately, there are increasing memory The psychedelic ’60s eventually spilled over into issues over time. 1970s school stationary, and there was suddenly a Now, what did I say I was going to write about cacophony of colourful scribblers. Grape, tangerine, next? lime green. Pretty exciting stuff. Andrew Holota is the editor of the Abbotsford The rest of the school kit was pretty rudimentary. News, a sister paper to The Leader.

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How will the HST add up?

SO THE HST will go to a referendum of the people. Gordon Campbell says he will accept the will of the electorate. I guess there’s a first time for everything, but let’s get ready for a barrage of propaganda over the next year regarding how good it is for the average worker to bear the burden of $2 billion in taxes previously born by Campbell’s business buddies. Lest we forget how perilous the finances of the province will be if the HST is repealed. No doubt the party line will be “look how good HST is for business, and that means more jobs for British Columbians.” (I still haven’t seen any prices lowered from all the savings the corporations are reaping with the new system). They’ll also ask, “What cutbacks should we implement to repay the feds the $1.6 billion they are giving us?” How about we look at a few facts, starting with the “readmy-lips” deficit of no more than $425 million that was sold to us pre-election. That suddenly ballooned to $2.8 billion shortly after the election (can you say fudge-it budget?). Then in July 2010, Colin Hansen proudly announces that the deficit came in at almost $1 billion less than forecast in 2009. Wow. That’s $1 billion off the worst-case scenario right there. So that only leaves us with about $600 or $700 million to make up if we get rid of the HST. Add that to the original “revised” forecast of a $2.8-billion deficit and it comes out to less than $7 per British Columbian – a lot less than I’m paying in HST right now. God forbid we suggest they start making up some of that deficit by cutting their overpriced salaries, eliminating their perks, cutting their own expenses, start paying taxes on all their income like the rest of us do, and put some rules in place similar to the private sector regarding pension eligibility. Any party that has the intestinal fortitude to implement those changes would get my vote... even the LIE-berals, HST not withstanding. Rick Javens Surrey

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Unexpected surplus, needless waste AFTER A SUCCESSFUL early morn-

ing fishing trip to our favourite spot on the banks of the Fraser, we packed our allotted four sockeye into ice in our cooler and set off to enjoy the rest of the morning tackling a few of the local geocaches. On our list was the Brigade Trail geocache, which led us to the commemorative signpost for the Hudson’s Bay Brigade Trail, a

local hiking trail marking the path followed by the pioneers between Hope and Tulameen. Imagine our disgust upon arriving at the trailhead to find the area desecrated with approximately 50 to 100 rotting whole sockeye salmon, a Rubbermaid tote, tarps and a child’s pool. This blatant display of waste and disregard for the environment is

enough to make anyone sick. I know this summer has given us a bountiful crop of sockeye and even with our two-fish-per-day limit we have been able to feast, can, smoke and share salmon with our friends and family. What I can’t understand is this needless waste. Why do some feel the need to take more than what they can use?

What about gifting salmon to others just because you can? Are there no food banks that could have benefited from this year’s abundance? It would seem that this disrespect is becoming typical of today’s generation. Sadly, this is probably not the only dumpsite in the area. B. Bourel

Deltans: Cast your ballots carefully FIRST, I would like to encourage every registered voter of Delta to vote on Sept. 18 for a new municipal councillor. Second, before you vote, ask yourself what kind of Delta you want to live in, because this person will help to decide the direction Delta is going in. In the last year or so, we have had meetings after meetings on local developments. The present mayor and some councillors have voted for high-density development and passed these plans. However, only a few months later they have ignored the outcome of these meetings, plus their own decision, and have passed another revised – i.e. more condos – plan. Now we are in the debate over the development of Southlands, with meetings and revisions. Is the outcome of these meetings going to be ignored again? Are we going to be ignored by our present municipal hall representatives and have these plans pass, only to have them revised a month down the road to include more houses and less green space? There will be much more of this as farmland gets developed. Are the people of Delta going to settle for a little corner of Delta with our needs and wants forgotten by our local municipal hall representatives? I ask you to look at what each Delta byelection candidate stands for and cast your ballots carefully this Saturday.

A letter writer asks citizens of Delta to make their voices heard as they cast their vote for a new municipal councillor.

Margaret Mikulik, Delta

Politicians don’t The power of flags give a fig about fish RE: “GIVE LOCAL creeks a fighting

chance,” Letters, Sept. 8. North Deltans’ rampant, ongoing abuse of and encroachment onto creeks goes well beyond Cougar Creek to include McAdam, Collings, Norum, Kendale, Blake and several other fish-bearing or fish-supporting waterways for which there is no citizen clean-up or orchestrated concern whatsoever. Delta’s politicians and staff have never given a fig about fish; the token, non-threatening, externally funded introduction of chum salmon into Watershed Park notwithstanding. Delta politicians and irate citizens clamour to fill in the last “open ditches” as if they were sewers of pestilence and an impediment to property values, when they are actually all that is left of the upper reaches of our streams. They are rife with plants that clean our run-off water, they teem with

insects which fish further down get to gobble up, they are full of frogs and their sweet waning melody, and they are happy home, when accessible, to fish themselves. When a ditch or section of open stream becomes impassible to fish because of a poorly installed, improperly maintained, or illegally built municipal structure, Fisheries and Oceans, in its infinite cowardice, declares it to be non-fish-bearing and exempt from its further concern instead of insisting, as is its mandated duty, that the ditch/stream be reopened and restored to full productivity for fish. A large portion of several North Delta salmon-bearing streams recently had pipes put into them for the utilitarian needs of its myopic, grossly irresponsible and deeply ignorant citizenry, developers, staff and politicians. Don DeMille

RE: “FLAGGERS: Working in the danger lanes,” The Leader, Sept. 10. According to your article, B.C. flaggers’ spokeswoman Diane Herback thinks there is a need for stepped-up police enforcement in traffic-control zones, and says that if nothing is done then flaggers will take action. “The public needs to know

that we have a lot of power. “We could shut a bridge down in about 10 minutes,” she said. Maybe it’s this sort of delusional arrogance that helped create the communication problem in the first place, and the lack of respect they are shown by motorists.

Dave McInnis

Red light cameras will save lives THANK YOU ICBC for adding new red light cameras to many inter-

sections on the Lower Mainland. I can’t count the number of times I have slowed on a yellow and stopped at an intersection only to have a car on either side race through on the red. Tractor-trailer drivers in Surrey whose vehicles have air horns need to be reminded that blasting that horn as they run a red light because of their speed doesn’t let them off the hook or make them, or us, any safer. Sheila Gair


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The ticket fine revenue will go to local municipalities, not to ICBC. ICBC IS installing 140 new traffic enforcement The digital system means tickets could go out in cameras at intersections across B.C. this fall to bust days, rather than the current four to six weeks. red-light runners. Although the cameras could run all the time, It’s a nearly five-fold increase from the 30 existMilner said each one will only be activated part of ing cameras that photograph the licence plates of the time. drivers who race through lights on the red, earning The aim, he said, is to maximize safety, not fine them $167 tickets in the mail. revenue. The $20-million ICBC will study which upgrade will eliminate times of day and days of the old film cameras, week it makes most sense which rotated through to run the cameras. 120 targeted intersecMilner didn’t rule out tions, in favour of new further expansion of the digital ones that autored light camera system. matically transmit images “It’s possible we may of offenders’ plates to the consider adding more ticket processing centre. further down the road,” The new cameras will he said. “Right now, we remain fixed in 140 locathink we’ve got the optitions that have now been mal road safety benefit determined. per site at 140.” ICBC isn’t yet releasing Surrey and Langley the list of target intersecwere among the local tions, saying that will cities that pushed hard come via a government for an expansion of the announcement later program. this year when the new Milner said ICBC has system is up and running. “no plans” to follow the However it’s a fair lead of Edmonton and bet that it will mean a Calgary, where intersecsignificantly higher risk tion cameras churn out of getting caught for protickets not just for red lific red light scofflaws, light runners but also particularly in cites where for motorists speeding there are already plenty of through monitored interintersections with camera sections on green. BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER mounts. Vancouver curThe provincial governA worker adjusts a red light camera on Fraser ment has consistently rently has 25 of the 92 Lower Mainland camera Highway this week. said it has no plans to sites, while Surrey has 13, reintroduce any variation Burnaby and Delta have of the photo radar proseven each and Richmond and Abbotsford have gram, scrapped in 2001. five each. The Integrated Safety Camera Unit issues 20,000 “We looked at over 1,400 signalized intersections tickets a year to red light runners. throughout the province and gradually winnowed Roughly 40 per cent of serious crashes happen at that down,” said Mark Milner, manager of ICBC intersections. road safety programs. The province has recently toughened other proHe estimated there will be a six-per-cent reducvincial penalties for dangerous drivers. tion in serious injury and fatal crashes at intersecNew regulations taking effect Sept. 20 require a tions as a result of the cameras. minimum seven-day vehicle impoundment for any The amounts paid out in claims for crashes driver ticketed for excessive speeding at more than should go down accordingly, he said, covering the 40 kilometres over the posted speed limit. cost of the new cameras. jnagel@surreyleader.com

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Delta residents going to the polls Sept. 18 Strong early turnout may mean high interest in byelection Black Press DELTA HAS had a

strong turnout in early byelection voting opportunities, with 2,000 people voting at advance polls. Those numbers are equivalent to the 2008 general municipal election. Delta voters go to the polls this Saturday (Sept. 18) in a byelection to replace six-term Delta Coun. George Hawksworth, who died in March. (For a complete list of candidates and their responses to a Leader questionnaire, see pages 10 and 11 of this issue). The polls are open from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. at several voting stations throughout the municipality. Residents are advised to bring their voter’s

Shots rang out before crash Black Press

POLICE ARE piecing together potential links between handguns, shots fired and an early morning crash. At about 2:30 Wednesday morning, police had stopped a car in the area of 129 Street and 106 Avenue. During that time, they found a handgun in the car. Moments later, RCMP members heard shots fired to west of where they were. A vehicle was subsequently reported leaving the area at high speed. The driver lost control of the car as he tried to turn at the intersection of 98 Avenue and 128 Street and collided head on with another vehicle. Four occupants of that vehicle were taken into custody. The lone occupant of the other vehicle was take to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The investigation is ongoing.

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least 30 days immediately before voting day. A non-resident property elector must: • Not be entitled to register as a resident elector; be 18 years of age or older on voting

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Delta 2010 byelection: Candidates for council Eight people are competing for the seat left vacant by the late George Hawksworth communities with babies and small children. I’d like to see enhancing opportunities for the youth, engaging creatively and happily in our communities, including the arts. Farmers enrich the local community culturally and continue to be great examples year after year about “sowing and reaping.” Solving Tilbury Park’ public transportation issue expediently. Develop River Road for more business and industry. Build housing pockets and explore for water parks for water houses. Boarded walkways for pedestrians and cyclists. Greater municipal share in managing Burns Bog. Southlands is a world-class urban plan with integrated habitat aspects where people, land and creatures will live intimately together. The Southlands project will bring a resolution to a long-standing uncertainty about the future of this large tract of land. According to an urban planner we need two things for a successful community: Diverse employment and diverse accommodation.

Black Press AHEAD OF the Sept. 18 Delta byelection, The Leader sent a questionnaire to the eight candidates vying for the single seat on council that is up for grabs. Listed below are their responses.

Sylvia Bishop Civic party affiliation: Independent Profession: Retired Delta school teacher, writer and home business owner Residency: Tsawwassen List three priority issues in your election campaign: 1. Quality of life in Delta. We must preserve our farmland, protect the environment and ensure we have safe and livable neighbourhoods for our families. 2. Open and transparent processes are key to restoring the trust of citizens in their government. We need vigorous and thoughtful discussion on important community issues. 3. Transportation solutions must include better public transit service to encourage riders. Also, alternative methods for moving goods must consider including electric and high mileage vehicles. If elected I will: People’s trust in their elected representatives is wearing away. I will work toward restoring that trust with integrity, commitment and energy. Council should always put the needs of Delta residents ahead of special interest groups. I will insist the public is made aware of all opportunities to participate in municipal processes. Our quality of life in Delta is at risk because development proposals have passed too easily, without enough scrutiny. We need a more balanced approach that strongly values the environment and our neighbourhoods. Property rights must be respected but should not outweigh the community’s wish to see land preserved. I will work with interested parties to find a way to preserve the Southlands in perpetuity. Transportation solutions must include alternate modes of transport including the use of rail lines and Fraser River barging capability. They should not result in loss of farmland, environmental destruction or increased greenhouse gas emissions.

Maria DeVries Civic party affiliation: Independent Profession: Community volunteer and advocate Residency: Tsawwassen Three priorities: 1. Creating a sustainable community for our children and grandchildren so they are assured the quality of life and the small town feel we enjoy. 2. Advocating for a Delta-wide strategic plan so we will have a sustainable community in 25 years, in 50 years, and beyond. Since 2003 I have advocated for a Delta-wide, community-specific plan that includes transportation issues and agricultural concerns. 3. Ensuring sound fiscal decisions in these tough economic times by asking two key questions: “Is this a good thing to spend our money on?” and “Is there any lasting

Kathleen E. Higgins

value to what we’re spending our money on now?” If elected I will: I will honour Delta’s past and plan for its future by building positive, solution-oriented relationships and by working hard to preserve Delta’s unique character. If we want our children and grandchildren to have the same quality of life as we do, the same “small town” feel that we enjoy, we need to have a vision for Delta and a plan that will implement that vision. A strategic plan that looks ahead 10, 20 or 50 years is essential to ensure we make decisions today that will benefit the future of Delta. As a 30-year resident, I feel it is time to have a serious conversation about what we want Delta to look like as it grows. In these tough economic times, I will insist on sound financial decisions. I will balance community interests by fostering dialogue that seeks and provides solutions and preserves Delta’s quality of life. I will advocate for improved communication between council and the community. Also, I will work to reinstate Question Period before council meetings.

opment and engineering departments. There will be no learning curve for me. I believe in an accessible council. I hate the frustration of not having my calls returned. There are present council members who are guilty of that infraction with me. I will hold monthly tea parties in Ladner, Tsawwassen and North Delta. You cannot represent people if you do not listen to them. The ability to listen and the ability to take action are my strong suits. Indecision is not a decision in my book. With the untimely passing of George Hawksworth, these are not the circumstances under which I wanted to seek a council seat. However, my desire to make a difference and the encouragement that I have received from many in the community led me to enter the byelection. I bring accessibility, a fresh perspective, and most important, I bring leadership and vision to council.

Peter Harms Civic party affiliation: None Profession: Business owner – traditional and decorative painting Residency: Tsawwassen

Amy Ghuman Sara Civic party affiliation: None Profession: Mother of a nine-month-old son and community activist Residency: North Delta Three priorities: 1. Accessible council that listens to the public. 2. Fresh perspective is needed in council. 3. Leadership and vision from council. If elected I will: Hit the ground running and that is crucial with only a 14-month term. Voters deserve someone who can make a difference, as opposed to someone who is just trying to get their feet wet. I worked at municipal hall for four years in the bylaws/community planning and devel-

Three Priorities: 1. Family-HousingYouth. Support families who aspire to make Delta their permanent homes. Help young families own their homes and properties. Enhance youth programs. Youth employment, sport and arts. 2. Farming. Support wholeheartedly our farming community. Traditional way of doing farming. Cultivate closer relationships with greenhouses farms. Learn more about organic farming. 3. Industry-environment, Tilbury Park. Solve public transportation. Clean up-beautify and develop along River Road. Greater Municipal share managing Burns Bog. Southlands project: alternative housing for the elderly and young families If elected I will: Families need our support to own their homes and properties. I see more young couples pushing their strollers through the

Civic party affiliation: None Profession: Office manager/motivational speaker/community activist Residency: North Delta Three priorities: 1. Delta needs to make wiser use of existing residential land in order to offer more affordable housing choices to ordinary people, especially families and retirees. 2. Delta needs to protect farmland, support farmers and resist turning prime agricultural land into housing developments. 3. Delta needs to renew its population and increase its tax base in order to keep schools open, support local business and pay for services and infrastructure. If elected, I will: Promote innovative ideas that make wiser use of existing residential land. The resulting increase in affordable housing will help renew Delta demographically and keep taxation levels low. Because single-family homes on large lots and new luxury townhomes are beyond the reach of most first-time buyers, more housing options are needed. Legalizing secondary rental suites is only one response. My ideas will attract more young families to Delta and keep schools open. To keep more retirees in Delta, I will promote building more maintenance-free housing options. Where appropriate, I will promote the subdivision of large lots and the conversion of larger homes into smaller strata title homes. I will promote my 2009 Delta Housing Task Force Submission (see www.kathleenhiggins. ca). I will propose housing competitions, pilot projects and case studies in order to welcome the best affordable housing ideas. I will protect farmland, encourage ecotourism to Delta’s natural areas, and promote shopping in Delta to support local business.

Sandeep Pandher Civic party affiliation: Independent Profession: Environmental professional Residency: Sunshine Hills See HOPEFULS / Page 11


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Hopefuls: State their priorities From page 10 Three priorities: 1. Planning for prosperity. Small businesses are the heart and soul of Delta community. Delta must provide the right opportunities and strategic vision for businesses to retain employees and provide jobs. 2. Environment and quality of life. Deltans enjoy a safe and high quality of life. Delta must develop and assert a comprehensive vision for the future if its values are to be maintained and protected. 3. Heritage. Agriculture and fishing have been an integral bedrock foundation of Delta’s heritage for generations. It is imperative to retain and build on this legacy for Delta to remain a community of choice.

agenda, and above all keep an open mind. Having run a farming and auctioneering business all of my life, I understand what it means to meet a payroll. I will encourage individual responsibility and make decisions based on the overall community good, while respecting the time and effort that has been made in preparing proposals for council consideration. I will not use council as a stepping stone to another level of public service; my belief in public service has been formed by my actions over the course of my life living on the family farm in east Delta. Above all, I will be respectful of taxpayers’ money, and respectful of the trust that voters place in, and expect, from their elected officials.

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Delta needs a long-term economic plan. Tilbury Industrial Park needs to be developed to its real economic potential by providing competitive tax incentives to attract new businesses, better transit services to retain employees and better transportation options for truck traffic. Options to address long-term affordable housing needs for seniors and families. The issue of public transit availability for commuters, students and workers needs to be addressed. Protect Burns Bog under the Ramsar Convention and establish an interpretive centre. Invest in Delta Police, firefighters and hospital workers. Stable funding for and promotion of the arts. Establish facilities that support local athletes in sports activity and engage other levels of government to develop promising athletes. Invest in irrigation systems, have dedicated roads for farm traffic and explore new markets for local agro products. Delta heritage to be emphasized in all community planning. Long-term funding for dredging.

Civic party affiliation: Delta Independent Voters Association Profession: Farmer/auctioneer Residency: South Delta Three priorities:

1. Keeping taxes low. Delta’s civic government functions best when we manage taxpayers’ money as we would our own. 2. Protecting Delta’s farm heritage. An issue near and dear to my heart, and something my family has advocated for generations. 3. Keeping our communities safe. By encouraging volunteers and more programs such as neighbourhood watch.

If elected, I will: Bring the common sense and fiscally conservative values of a Delta farmer to the council table. I will make decisions from the place of no ideological

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Civic party affiliation: Students, Homeowners, Irate Taxpayers, Other Neighbours Profession: Retired farmer Residency: Delta Three priorities: 1. Establishing the construction of recreation facilities concurrent with development. Parks, indoor pools, and walking trails need to be built before development is approved. 2. Establishing a university with affordable tuition for Delta residents. Post secondary education must become affordable, accessible, and relevant to employment opportunities. 3. Establishing term limits for two terms for mayor and council. Internal audits to optimize value for tax dollar expenditures. Create employment programs for students and youth to get work experience and be less reliant on debt for education funding. If elected I will:

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Initiate a process that includes an appropriate number of recreational facilities as a part of the true cost of development. By establishing a ratio of recreation facilities on a per-capita basis, we increase quality of life and local employment, and provide opportunities for local businesses to sell goods and services to outside per-fee customers using our facilities. In establishing a university in Delta we reduce the cost of post-secondary education making it affordable to study without having to be concurrently employed or be burdened with student debt. The university is also a creator of employment for local businesses. Land could be set aside for a campus that could be expanded for recreational use by the community and provide funding by planned development much like UBC and Simon Fraser. Term limits for political office so the same people don’t stay too long. Twice as many people using municipal services and half as many people paying tax to support decaying infrastructure makes raising taxes and user fees inevitable. newsroom@surreyleader.com

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Emergency workers tend to a man who was seriously injured in a collision in Surrey Tuesday.

Crash closes Highway 10 Collision between semi-truck and small car injures one Black Press HIGHWAY 10 in Surrey was closed for a time in both directions between 152 and 172 Streets on Tuesday afternoon following a serious collision involving a semi-truck and a small car. RCMP said the driver of a 1992 red Mazda heading east on Highway 10 tried to turn left onto 172 Street but was T-boned by a west-bound semi. The male Mazda driver was airlifted to hospital

with serious injuries. The truck driver was uninjured but as of Wednesday, the Mazda driver remained in critical condition. Traffic in the area was snarled for hours as police kept the highway closed until about 7:30 p.m. Police say the incident remains under investigation and any witnesses are urged to call the Surrey RCMP Traffic Section at 604-599-0502.

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Rods up as a million more sockeye loom Sport fishery ends Sept. 19 by Jeff Nagel THIS WILL be the last big weekend for sports anglers

hoping to hook a sockeye salmon in the Fraser River. Recreational angling for sockeye on the lower Fraser ends Sunday Sept. 19, even though there are still millions more fish holding in Georgia Strait that are yet to begin swimming upstream. The estimates of how many sockeye are still in salt water range from six to 12 million, Fisheries and Oceans Canada area director Barry Rosenberger said Wednesday. “We expect them to start moving in at a faster pace,” he said. Sockeye in past years sometimes make a sudden mass dash into the river after an extended wait offshore – something Rosenberger said could soon happen. The Pacific Salmon Commission on Tuesday maintained its overall run size estimate of 34.5 million sockeye returning to the Fraser. Most commercial fishing had already been halted to protect weaker Barry Rosenberger stocks of coho salmon that are now migrating upriver. Rosenberger said the same logic applies to recreational fishermen. “We want them not to be catching too many coho,” he said, adding there will be no extension of the sport fishery. Trollers have continued to fish sockeye but that is expected to end soon. Seiners and gillnetters have already ended their season. One exception is aboriginal bands including the Sto:lo, which are using beach seines or dip nets until Friday to selectively catch sockeye and release any coho. Those catches are to bring the bands closer to their designated share of the commercial fishery, Rosenberger said.

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Giving donations the boot Firefighters raising funds by Philip Raphael DELTA’S FIREFIGHTERS will be out in force in North

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Cheryl Lee performs with Vancouver’s Tokidoki Taiko drum ensemble during the Fleetwood Festival at the Fleetwood Recreation Centre on Saturday.

Delta, Ladner and Tsawwassen on Saturday (Sept. 18) raising funds during their annual Boot Drive. Standing outside a variety of retail shops in all three town centres, the firefighters will be collecting donations in their big rubber boots to support the work of the Delta Fire Fighters’ Charitable Society. Society secretary and firefighter Kristy Storey said her group collects between $40,000 to $50,000 each year from numerous fundraising opportunities and the Boot Drive is their single largest event. The money is used to help local charitable organizations such as the Boys and Girls Club, Girl Guides and Scouts, plus the Delta Hospital Foundation. Already this year, the firefighters donated $25,000 to the foundation as the sponsor of the annual golf tournament fundraiser.

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Horse racing was required for casino If Fraser Downs racetrack closes, the Cloverdale casino would no longer comply with city policy by Kevin Diakiw IF FRASER Downs race

track closed, the Great Canadian casino would no longer fit within the city’s gaming policy. But because policy is just a civic guideline, there would be no legal remedy for the noncompliance. Race days for this year at Fraser Downs, at 17755 60 Ave., have been cut back, and next year’s have yet to be scheduled. The province is considering the possibility of merging Vancouver’s Hastings Park and Fraser Downs. If Fraser Downs was relocated to Vancouver, the remaining casino would be in contravention of the city’s gaming policy. In 2002, Surrey created a set of guidelines required for the location of any new casinos,

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policy states. Mayor Dianne Watts said if the track was closed or moved to Vancouver, it would be time for a talk with Great Canadian Gam-

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Police seize large amount of doda on Scott Road Street value of drug estimated at $760,000 by Jeff Nagel

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P R O P E R T Y TA X E X E M P T I O N S F O R T H E Y E A R 2 0 11 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 227 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to provide exemption from property taxes for a period of one year (2011 Taxation Year) for the properties listed below. Estimated City taxes are shown for the year 2011, and for the following two years: 2012 and 2013.

Section 224 Tax Exemption By-law 17245 – Schedule A Name Akal Academy Society Atira Women’s Resource Society Atira Women’s Resource Society Atira Women’s Resource Society Awahsuk Aboriginal Headstart Pre-School B.C. Amateur Softball Association (Softball City) B.C. Family Hearing Resource Centre B.C. Genealogy Society BC Landscape Nursery Association Bethesda Christian Association Canadian Islamic Education Society City of Surrey-Newton Reservoir Community Living Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Community Living Society Crescent Beach Community Services Crescent Beach Community Services Czorny Alzheimer Centre Society Greater Vancouver Youth for Christ Greek Orthodox Community of Surrey and Fraser Valley Howe Sound Rehabilitation Services Society (Holly Park House) John Howard Society Kennedy Community Hall Kla-How-Eya Aborigial Centre of S.A.C.S. Launching Pad Addiction Rehabilitation Society Lower Fraser Valley Exhibition Association Luke 15 House Ocean Park Community Hall On the Water Rich Media Ministry OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society Peace Arch Community Services Society Peace Arch Community Services Society Peace Arch Community Services Society Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Recovery PLEA Community Services Society of BC Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Progressive Intercultural Community Services Society Roman Catholic Archbishop of Vancouver: Rosemary Heights Retreat Centre Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Royal Canadian Legion Satnam Education Society of British Columbia (Preschool & Daycare) SEED International Mission Semiahmoo House Society Semiahmoo House Society Semiahmoo House Society Semiahmoo House Society Shirley Dean Pavilion - Fraser Health Authority Shree Sanatan Dharam Sabha (FIJI) of B.C. South Fraser Women’s Services Society South Surrey Field House Society Strawberry Hill Farmer’s Institute Sullivan Amateur Athletic and Community Association Surrey Aboriginal Cultural Society Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Association for Community Living Surrey Crime Prevention Society Surrey Food Bank Foundation Surrey Little Theatre The Centre for Child Development of the Lower Mainland The Muslim Youth Centre The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation The Semiahmoo Foundation TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia TLC The Land Conservancy of British Columbia Tynehead Community Association Westminster House - HRC Care Society Whalley & District Senior Citizen Housing Society (Kinsmen Place Lodge)

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#204, 12639 - 80 Avenue Confidential Confidential Confidential 14589 - 108 Avenue Portion of 2201 – 148 Street 15220 – 92nd Avenue #211 – 12837 – 76 Avenue Portion of 5783 – 176A Street 16321 – 108 Avenue 13630 Grosvenor Road Portion of 6287 - 128 Street 18365 – 73rd Avenue 15659 - 96 Avenue 8041 Coopershawk Court 15293 – 95 Avenue 2916 McBride Avenue Portion of 12210 Agar Street 16850 - 66 Avenue Portion of 115 – 12975 – 84 Avenue 13181 - 96 Avenue 14557 - 105A Avenue 12817/12819 – 104 Avenue 8870 – 120 Street 14756 – 88 Avenue 984 - 160 Street 17890 – 62 Avenue 11861 - 99 Avenue 1577 – 128 Street 115 – 13045 – 84th Avenue Confidential 13582 – 68 Avenue 13690 – 111A Avenue 9803 – 140 Street 1290 – 160 Street 1951 King George Highway 14718 Winter Crescent 13686 – 94A Avenue 16590 – 96 Avenue Portion of 7566 – 120A Street #205, #206, #207, #208, #209, #211 - 12725 - 80 Ave 109 and 110 – 12414 – 82 Avenue 3690 – 152 Street 13525 – 106 Avenue and 10630 – City Parkway Portion of 16323 Beach Road 2290 – 152 Street 2643 – 128 Street 17567 – 57 Avenue 6999 – 124 Street Portion of 12969 Crescent Road 2365 – 153A Street Portion of 2124 – 154 Street 14278 – 20 Avenue 12698 – 25 Avenue 9634 King George Highway #12 – 8473 – 124th Street 15318 – 20th Avenue Portion of 2197 – 148 Street 12152 – 75 Avenue 6306 – 152 Street 13629 – 108 Avenue 5719 - 136 Street 17677 – 56A Avenue 101 and 102 – 17687 – 56A Avenue 18919 – 62A Avenue 17781 Barnston Drive, East 17949 Roan Place 15 – 12484 – 82 Avenue 10734 – 135 Street 7027 – 184 Street 9460 – 140 Street #208 & 209 – 7750 – 128 Street 2360 – 153 Street #3, #5, #6 - 13550 - 77 Avenue 5919 – 133A Street 15306 – 24 Avenue 17215 – 104 Avenue 17055 – 106 Avenue 17122 – 106 Avenue 17174 – 106 Avenue 9568 – 168 Street 1653 - 140 Street 13333 Old Yale Road

486 1,501 15,038 1,432 1,099 12,338 12,429 2,018 4,079 1,218 2,171 2,198 2,275 1,200 1,549 1,066 12,556 3,922 17,639 1,815 1,672 1,626 1,748 6,881 962 2,001 5,883 2,475 3,632 2,799 1,386 1,053 1,269 1,025 1,784 1,311 1,705 72,298 4,066 838 3,362 6,092 21,669 15, 170 9,550 6,448 6,592 12,331 1,188 12,117 1,075 1,382 1,521 1,810 28,539 1,000 3,933 9,456 5,981 7,062 9,362 1,956 1,017 818 1,457 1,543 8,158 2,103 6,824 2,912 12,766 1,437 982 8,011 1,368 6,772 235 1,370 591 591 3,714 19,614 31,752

505 1,560 15,624 1,488 1,142 12,819 12,914 2,097 4,238 1,266 2,256 2,284 2,364 1,247 1,609 1,108 13,046 4,075 18,327 1,886 1,737 1,689 1,816 7,149 1,000 2,079 6,113 2,572 3,774 2,908 1,440 1,094 1,318 1,065 1,854 1,362 1,771 75,118 4,225 871 3,493 6,330 22,514 15,762 9,922 6,699 6,850 12,812 1,234 12,590 1,117 1,436 1,580 1,881 29,652 1,039 4,086 9,825 6,214 7,337 9,727 2,032 1,057 850 1,514 1,603 8,476 2,185 7,090 3,026 13,264 1,493 1,020 8,324 1,421 7,036 244 1,423 614 614 3,859 20,381 32,990

525 1,621 16,233 1,546 1,187 13,319 13,418 2,179 4,403 1,315 2,344 2,373 2,456 1,296 1,672 1,151 13,554 4,234 19,042 1,959 1,805 1,755 1,886 7,428 1,039 2,160 6,352 2,672 3,921 3,021 1,496 1,137 1,369 1,107 1,926 1,415 1,840 78,048 4,390 905 3,628 6,577 23,392 16,377 10,309 6,960 7,118 13,311 1,282 13,081 1,161 1,492 1,642 1,954 30,808 1,080 4,245 10,208 6,456 7,623 10,106 2,111 1,098 884 1,573 1,666 8,807 2,270 7,367 3,144 13,781 1,551 1,060 8,649 1,476 7,310 254 1,479 638 638 4,010 21,173 34,277

496,074

515,426

535,525

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Section 224 Tax Exemption By-law 17245 – Schedule B Name BC Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Crescent Beach Swimming Club Fraser Valley Heritage Railway Society Lower Mainland German Shepherd Dog Club OPTIONS: Surrey Community Services Society Panorama Ridge Riding Club South Fraser Community Services Society South Fraser Community Services Society (Surrey HIV/AIDS Centre) Sunnyside Saddle Club Surrey Sailing Club

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Estimated Taxes 2012

Estimated Taxes 2013

6706 – 152 Street 3136 and 3138 McBride Avenue 6330 – 152 Street 19461 – 36 Avenue 9815 – 140 Street Portion of 5435 – 123 Street 10667 – 135A Street 10689 - 135A Street 2284 – 165 Street 3140 McBride Avenue

7,387 3,406 13,513 808 22,696 2,774 6,395 3,274 12,973 1,493

7,749 3,573 14,175 848 23,581 2,910 6,644 3,402 13,609 1,566

8129 3,749 14870 890 24501 3053 6,903 3,535 4,276 1,643

74,719

78,057

81,549

Total Estimated Taxes

Section 224 Tax Exemption By-law 17245 – Schedule C Name Baltic Properties (Brookside) Ltd. Cherington Intercare Inc. CPAC – Crescent Gardens Inc. Elim Housing Society Evergreen Cottages Fleetwood Place Holdings Guildford Seniors Village Ventures Ltd. Hilton Villa Care Centre Laurel Place Holdings Ltd. Morgan Heights Care Ltd. Morgan Place Holdings Newton Regency Care Home Peace Portal Lodge Rosemary Heights Seniors Village Suncreek Village

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Estimated Taxes 2012

Estimated Taxes 2013

19550 - Fraser Highway 13453 – 111A Avenue 1222 King George Highway 9055 – 160 Street 15640 – 84 Avenue 16011 – 83 Avenue 14568 – 104A Avenue 13525 Hilton Road 9688 – 137A Street 15955 - 27 Avenue 3288 – 156A Street 13855 – 68th Avenue 15441 – 16 Avenue 15240 - 34 Avenue 13687 - 62 Avenue

38,443 14,309 7,160 32,445 18,493 32,592 16,425 33,372 68,269 53,173 43,554 5,175 6,821 64,400 38,872

40,327 15,010 7,507 34,035 19,399 34,189 17,230 35,007 71,614 55,778 45,688 5,429 7,155 67,556 40,777

42,303 15,745 7,878 35,703 20,350 35,864 18,074 36,722 75,123 58,511 47,927 5,695 7,506 70,866 42,775

473,503

496,701

521,042

Total Estimated Taxes

Section 224 (2) (g) Tax Exemption By-law 17246 Name Bear Creek Punjab Cultural Society Celebration Christian Fellowship International Celebration Life Ministries Grace Baptist Church Hahn Seok Buddhist Foundation Ismaili Jamatkhanas Prayer Facility Nightshift Ministries Society Praise International Church Salvation Army Surrey Community Church Surrey Fellowship Gospel Assembly White Rock South Surrey Jewish Community Centre

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Estimated Taxes 2011

Estimated Taxes 2012

Estimated Taxes 2013

8580 – 132 Street #106 – 12332 Pattullo Place 13369 - 72 Avenue 18 – 13478 – 78 Avenue 14069 – 104 Avenue 15177 – 68 Avenue 10635 King George Boulevard 15290-103A Ave and 10304 – 152A Street (known as #103 and #105 – 15310 – 103A Avenue) #4 – 13570 – 78 Avenue 13748 – 104 Avenue (known as 13760 - 104 Avenue) #32 – 3033 King George Highway

5,383 3,014 1,518 1,628 1,020 7,868 774

5,646 3,162 1,593 1,708 1,070 8,254 812

5,922 3,317 1,671 1,792 1,122 8,658 852

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307 2,344 851 671

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26,418

27,712

Total Estimated Taxes

Section 225 Tax Exemption By-law 17247 Name Arthur Hedley House Boothroyd House Creighton House Daniel Johnson House Feedham House Historic Collishaw Farm Robert Dougal MacKenzie Heritage House Rothwell House Willard Kitchen Heritage House Total Estimated Taxes INQUIRIES: Further inquiries should be directed to City Hall, Office of the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, Phone: 604-591-4132, Fax: (604-591-8731), Email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. “J. SULLIVAN” City Clerk

www.surrey.ca

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Estimated Taxes 2011

Estimated Taxes 2012

Estimated Taxes 2013

11927 - 96A Avenue 16811 - 60 Avenue 10668 – 125B Street 13951 Crescent Road 14040 – 32 Avenue 16520 – 40 Avenue 5418 – 184 Street 2598 O’Hara Lane 2590 O’Hara Lane

818 1,322 1,119 256 1,598 389 1,405 4,300 3,539

858 1,387 1,174 269 1,676 408 1,474 4,511 3,712

900 1,455 1,232 282 1,758 428 1,546 4,732 3,894

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15,469

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Contempt hearing for raw milk farmer Label doesn’t skirt distribution ban: Fraser Health by Jeff Nagel

PUBLIC HEALTH officials are still trying to stop the flow of unpasteurized raw milk from a Chilliwack dairy farm to its 450 cow-share members across the Lower Mainland. Home On The Range dairy operator Alice Jongerden faces a contempt of court hearing over allegations she’s violating a B.C. Supreme Court injunction issued in March banning any further distribution of raw milk. Selling unpasteurized milk is illegal, but the cow-sharing co-op members claim they don’t buy the milk – they jointly own the cows and merely collect liquid dividends. The B.C. Supreme Court ruling in March found Jongerden was “willingly causing a health hazard” and banned distribution or packaging of milk or related products for human consumption. Jongerden said milk continues to flow but containers are now labelled “not for human consumption” to comply with the court order. Fraser Health Authority officials don’t accept her logic. “You can put a label on something but if the intent is still for human

consumption, that’s a violation of the court order,” health authority spokesperson Roy Thorpe said. Environmental health officers raided the farm July 9 to gather evidence. “The operator continued to distribute raw milk,” Thorpe said. “We believe the actions are in contempt of the court order.” The dairy had defied previous orders from public health officials to cease and desist distribution. Advocates claim raw milk conveys probiotic and other health benefits absent from pasteurized milk. They hope to ultimately legalize raw milk production and distribution, which is allowed in several U.S. states. B.C. health officials maintain drinking raw milk brings a serious risk of bacterial infection and illness. The Public Health Act defines raw milk as a health hazard. Thorpe said there have been 27 documented outbreaks of illness related to raw milk across North America over the past nine years. Jongerden has accused Fraser Health employees of tampering with samples of seized milk to fabricate test results showing high fecal colliform counts from Home On The Range milk. The court hearing began Tuesday in New Westminster but has been adjourned for a month.

TFN lands soar in value $250-billion assessment surprises chief, members former reserve lands, which also now hold more potential for THE TSAWWASSEN First Nation’s development because their use land base is now valued at nearly is no longer tightly restricted by a quarter of a billion dollars. the federal government via the The estimate of $249 million Indian Act. is the first valuation for the comValuing land pre- and postbined treaty lands since B.C.’s treaty is something of an “apples historic first urban treaty took and oranges” comparison, Baird effect in April 2009. said, but predicts the value of That’s more than double the TFN property will continue to $120-million estimate of the climb. value of land and “It’s only going to cash conveyed by get higher over time the treaty prior to as we do things to its passage. improve the lands “I was surprised and do things to add at the high numservices and infraber,” Chief Kim structure,” she said. Baird said. Half of the 405 The valuation TFN members have was performed by incomes below the B.C. Assess$30,000 a year and ment Authority. Baird noted some She acknowlare concerned edged part of the higher land values Chief Kim Baird jump in land value will eventually bring is because the higher taxes. treaty transferred Baird said the 200 hectares of farmland that Tsawwassen have spent much was then removed from the of the first year setting up an Agricultural Land Reserve and is effective structure to govern now earmarked for higher-value themselves. industrial development, likely They’ve also made several key port-related container storage decisions, including convening and warehousing. the Tsawwassen Legislature, Baird noted the 724 hectares setting budgets, passing laws and of TFN lands include the band’s establishing a community plan. by Jeff Nagel

Work is well underway to ensure the land base generates income. Potential bidders are being identified for the 40-hectare first phase of industrial land development, dubbed the Tsawwassen Gateway Logistics Park. Baird said the TFN is also preparing to launch a commercial development project that would likely include a major big box retail anchor on land along Highway 17. Asked whether TFN plans could include a future casino, Baird said it’s not in the current land-use plan, although she did not rule it out over the longer term. “I think it’s probably a potential project, but it hasn’t been highly sought after by members of my community,” she said. “We’re not actively looking at that kind of development.” There have also been exploratory talks with Vancouverbased Aquilini Renewable Energy on the potential for a waste-to-energy incinerator on TFN land. The treaty gave the band land, cash, a share of the fishery and self-government powers to resolve the Tsawwassen land claim to 10,000 square kilometres of traditional territory.


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This 5 bedroom, 3 bathroom family home located in Murrayville sits on a huge south facing 10,000 sq. ft. lot. It has a 16x24 attached shop and a 6’6” crawl space which would be great for a kids area and storage. A beautiful custom kitchen with s/s appliances and granite countertops. There is also hardwood floors throughout the main floor. This is a must see!

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Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers quarterback Jordan Lawrence (16) is tackled by Earl Marriott Mariners defender Nathan Muir during a high school football game last Friday at Lord Tweedsuir Secondary. The Panthers won 7-6. EVAN SEAL THE LEADER

Preseason win for Panthers Lord Tweedsmuir edges Earl Marriott 7-6

by Rick Kupchuk

IT WAS ONLY one game, but it was enough to convince Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers head coach Kurt Thornton the Senior AAA high school football team is headed in the right direction. The Panthers edged the Earl Marriott Mariners 7-6 in a preseason game last Friday at the Cloverdale high school, the first of three tune-up contests before they start their B.C. Secondary Schools Football Association Eastern Conference schedule next month.

“We play the toughest schedule in the toughest conference,” said Thornton. “It’s a tough haul. But I’m confident we’ll be in the playoffs.” Braden Champion had the only touchdown the Panthers would need against Earl Marriott, scoring on a five-yard run. He also ran the ball 12 times for 65 yards. Quarterback Michael Messenger also had a dozen carries, totaling 77 yards. “We expect our defence to improve,” said Thornton. “We have most of our linebackers back from last year, and two of our four start-

ers in the secondary are returning players. So defence is our strength. “And when we’re healthy, we have an outstanding offensive line.” The Panthers have this weekend off, then travel to Cashmere, Washington next Friday before their final home game of the preseason on Oct. 1 against the Mt. Boucherie Bears of Kelowna. ■ Sands Secondary won the first of its three preseason games in the Senior AA category on the road, blanking Pitt Meadows 21-0 last Friday evening. The Scorpions play their only

home game of the exhibition season tomorrow (Saturday) when the Senior AAA Centennial Centaurs are the visitors at Sands Secondary at 12:30 p.m. North Delta’s other Senior AA high school football team, the Seaquam Seahawks, are also at home tomorrow. They host the Kelowna Owls at 3 p.m. ■ The Frank Hurt Hornets opened their preseason schedule in the Tier 2 division with a 28-6 win at home over G.P. Vanier of Courtenay Saturday afternoon. Quarterback Devoun Hallums

led the way offensively, rushing for 144 yards and a pair of touchdowns on just five carries, also completing three of four passes for 86 yards and another pair of major scores. Wide receiver Josh Krantz caught the three pass completions, scoring twice. Defensively, the Hornets were led by Jason Buchamer, Aldous Esperanza, Conrad Fitz-Gerald and Brandan Power. The Hornets continue preseason play with a trip to Vancouver Island this afternoon to play the Nanaimo Islanders.

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After games of Sept. 12, 2010 Brittain Div. GP W L OL PT Abbotsford 1 1 0 0 2 Aldergrove 2 1 1 0 2 Port Moody 2 1 1 0 2 Ridge Mdws. 3 1 2 0 2 Mission 2 0 2 0 0 Shaw Div. GP W L OL PT North Delta 3 3 0 0 6 Richmond 2 2 0 0 4 Grandview 2 1 1 0 2 Delta 2 0 1 1 1 Squamish 1 0 1 0 0

RESULTS TUESDAY, SEPT. 7 North Delta 3, Delta 2

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 8 Ridge Meadows 2, Aldergrove 4 THURSDAY, SEPT. 9 Port Moody 2, Richmond 8 FRIDAY, SEPT. 10 Delta 4, Abbotsford 5 (OT) Grandview 3, Ridge Meadows 0 SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 Aldergrove 2, North Delta 5 Richmond 6, Squamish 0 Mission 3, Port Moody 4 SUNDAY, SEPT. 12 Ridge Meadows 8, Mission 2 North Delta 3, Grandview 2 TUESDAY, SEPT. 14 Squamish 2, Delta 3

UPCOMING GAMES WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 15 Grandview at Aldergrove THURSDAY, SEPT. 16 Abbotsford at Richmond Grandview at Mission FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 Ridge Meadows at Abbotsford SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 Delta at North Delta Ridge Madows at Squamish Grandview at Port Moody SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 Squamish at Mission Richmond at Grandview Port Moody at North Delta

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VANCOUVER METRO SOCCER LEAGUE After games of Sept. 12, 2010 Premier GP W T L PTS Columbus FC 3 3 0 0 9 Westside 3 2 1 0 7 Coquitlam 3 2 1 0 7 Sapperton 3 1 2 0 5 ICSF Inter 3 1 1 1 4

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UPCOMING GAMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 ICST Pegasus at West Van SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 ICSF Inter at Surrey United Coquitlam at Punjab Hurricanes Columbus at Westside SUNDAY, SEPT.19 Sapperton at Serbian Eagles Richmond FC at Akal FC

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FRASER VALLEY SOCCER LEAGUE After games of Sept. 12, 2010 Premier GP W T L PTS Peace Arch 1 1 0 0 0 PoCo City 1 1 0 0 3 Athletic Club 1 1 0 0 3 Port Moody 1 1 0 0 3 Golden Ears 1 1 0 0 3 North Delta 1 0 0 1 0 Aldergrove 1 0 0 1 0 Abbotsford 1 0 0 1 0 Chilliwack 1 0 0 1 0 Langley 1 0 0 1 0

RESULTS SATURDAY, SEPT. 11 Chilliwack 0, Golden Ears 1 Abbotsford 1, Peace Arch 4 PoCo 4, North Delta 2 Athletic Club 2, Langley 0 SUNDAY, SEPT. 12 Port Moody 2, Aldergrove 1

UPCOMING GAMES FRIDAY, SEPT. 17 Golden Ears at PoCo Peace Arch at Port Moody Aldergrove at Chilliwack SATURDAY, SEPT. 18 North Delta at Athletic Club SUNDAY, SEPT. 19 Langley at Abbotsford


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North Surrey Tigers 37 Richmond Raiders 0

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Highlights: Drey Blair with two touchdowns and Cole Carron with one provided the Cloverdale scoring. Michael Bachmeier and Dawson Marchant were defensive standouts. Will Hawkins forced a fumble, which was recovered by Sameer Ghoman.

Atom Division Cloverdale Lions 36 North Surrey Lions 6

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Cloverdale Panthers 26 Royal City Hyacks 6

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North Delta Longhorns 28 South Delta Rams 8

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PUBLIC NOTICE OF 2010 TAX SALE Pursuant to Section 405 of the Local Government Act, Public Notice is hereby given that the following properties will be offered for sale by Public Auction at 10:00 a.m. Monday, September 27, 2010 in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B.C. unless the delinquent taxes and interest thereon are previously paid. ADDRESS

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Arts Council of Surrey president Carol Girardi is excited to welcome the public to Surrey’s newest arts centre. An open house will be held next weekend (Sept. 2526), when visitors can take a tour and enjoy a day of art, entertainment and family fun. BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

A lift for the arts Public invited for a ‘sneak peek’ of new cultural centre in Newton by Sheila Reynolds

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t has been a long-awaited makeover. A dramatic transformation, really, that has included a much-needed facelift on the exterior, and a lot of nipping and tucking to bring some new life and vitality to the inside. Now, after months and months of planning and work – the big reveal. And the public is invited to catch a glimpse. The Arts Council of Surrey is inviting the community to its upcoming Sneak Peek Weekend at the city’s newest arts centre. The old fire hall on 72 Avenue west of King George Boulevard has been under renovation for the past year and a half and is now re-opening as the temporarily named Newton Cultural Centre, complete with a 100-person rehearsal hall/ theatre, a visual art gallery and conference room. “We just want it opened up for the community so they can see what’s in there,” said Carol Girardi, arts council president. The weekend event, taking place Sept. 25 and 26, will allow visitors to explore the A model of the 16-foot-tall sculpture centre, as well as that will be erected outside the new enjoy free food, arts centre in early October.

entertainment, an arts and crafts sale and childfriendly activities such as face painting. The two-storey building was vacant for two years before the city approved $1.5 million in funding to retrofit the hall to make it suitable as an arts facility. At 6,000 square feet, the building will provide various dance, theatre and visual arts groups in the city with much-needed space for rehearsals, meetings, exhibits and performances. The arts council, currently occupying a small office in Whalley, will also move its offices to the Newton locale. In addition, outside, facing busy 72 Avenue, a welcome beacon of sorts will be erected in early October. Adorning the grounds of the centre will be a large and colourful piece of public art to usher in visitors and performers. Standing 16 feet tall and resting on a curved sidewalk outside the building, Dancing Tower is comprised of panels of laminated tempered coloured glass panels, held up by a stand of raw aluminum pipe. The sculpture, by Sechelt artists Claudia Cuesta and Bill Baker, was chosen from 35 proposals. Girardi said although the cultural centre hasn’t officially opened, already, the response from the community has been enthusiastic. “We’re already taking bookings,” she said, adding an exhibit of works by Surrey ArtsWest Society members is currently on display in the new gallery space. “It’s actually very exciting. It’s been a long haul, but it’s been well worth it.” Sneak Peek Weekend takes place at 13530 72 Ave. Sept. 25, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. 26, noon to 4 p.m. Call 604-585-2787 for further details.

The new arts centre is currently seeking sponsorship – and a corresponding new name.

What’s in a name? ALTHOUGH THE centre is currently being referred to as the

Newton Cultural Centre, the moniker will not stick. The arts council is seeking a corporate sponsor to purchase naming rights for the building. “Ten million cars drive by there (per year),” said Girardi, pointing to the prominent advertising a sponsor would receive having signage on the building. As well, sponsors are also being sought for the theatre space, gallery and conference room at the centre. Those interested can call the arts council at 604-575-2787.

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A series of musical moments Trio of chamber concerts starts in Surrey Sept. 25 by Sheila Reynolds A NEW concert series

is coming to Surrey, featuring a mix of professional artists and youth musicians. Created by Surrey musician and concert producer Jinhee Park, Ian Hampton, founding member of the Purcell String Quartet, and a handful of other music enthusiasts, the Moment Musicale series opens Sept. 25 and continues with two more concerts in January and March. “We want to do this for the community,” said Park. “This is a great opportunity to meet with people, invest in our future by supporting young musicians, spend a quality time with family and friends while enjoying the wonderful live music.” The first concert, titled The Golden Violin, is billed as a multidimensional show with a fascinating story, colourful costumes and

Calvin Dyck will play alongside pianist Betty Suderman in The Golden Violin, the first in a series of concerts called Moment Musicale. visual backdrops as the audience is taken on a journey through Amsterdam, Paris and Venice. The evening

features accomplished violinist and Surrey City Orchestra concertmaster Calvin Dyck and pianist Betty

Suderman. Unique about the series will be the involvement of local string chamber music students, who, throughout rehearsals, will receive professional coaching and will also get to perform at each concert. The second evening event will take place Jan. 22. The concert spotlights Van Django, an award-winning quartet who will play the gypsy jazz of 1930s Paris. One of B.C.’s most sought after cellists, Joel Stobbe, will close the three-part series on March 19 with a classical concert. Stobbe is the founding member of the Borealis String Quartet and is an active solo performer, teacher and chamber director. He will be accompanied by a pianists and the student string chamber group. Each show takes place at St. Luke Lutheran Church,

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Surrey piper Jack Lee, Simon Fraser University Pipe Band pipe sergeant, recently won the first place solo prize at a prestigious competition in Inverness, Scotland. It’s his second time taking the title. He also won it in 1994. PHOTO COURTESY SFU

Piper on top of the world Jack Lee takes first place in solo competition in Scotland SURREY’S JACK LEE is

number one – again. The Simon Fraser University Pipe Band pipe sergeant clinched the first place solo prize in the Clasp for Piobaireachd contest at the Northern Meeting piping competition in Inverness, Scotland last weekend. The prestigious event is reserved for players who’ve previously won the distinguished Gold Medal (which Lee first won at age 24.) It’s the second time Lee,

who is ranked among the world’s most accomplished pipers, has won the elite Clasp. He also won the prize in 1994 and placed second in 2008. “It was an honor just to perform, and to win it again 16 years later feels very good indeed,” said Lee, who recently returned home to Surrey. The piobaireachd (Gaelic for piping) is the ancient classical music of the bagpipe that features challenging compositions on several

themes and becomes more complex as the piece progresses. In late August Lee also took first in the A-Grade March at the Argyllshire Gathering in Oban. The Northern Meeting and Argyllshire Gathering are the only two competitions in the world where the Gold Medal and Silver Medal for Piobaireachd are awarded. The win means he is invited back to participate in the Glenfiddich Solo

Piping Championships in late October (he became the first North American to win this prize in 2003). Several SFU pipers won major awards at end-ofsummer international competitions, including Lee’s son John who took firsts in the C-Grade Piobaireachd and March, and placed second in the C-Grade Strathspey & Reel in Dundoon. Another of Lee’s sons, Andrew, placed second in the B-Grade Strathspey & Reel.

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a passion-filled Rumba, Kirsten Wicklund was one of two competitors voted off So You Think You Can Dance Canada on Tuesday night. Wicklund, who attended Fraser Heights Secondary while training at Goh Ballet Academy as a teen, was among the bottom three couples this week. After “dancing for their lives,” the judges revealed Wicklund, 20, and Ontario’s Jesse Weafer, 25, were leaving the show. Fourteen contestants Kristen Wicklund was voted now remain, including Surrey’s Danielle Gard- off So You Think You Can Dance Canada on Tuesday. ner, 21, and Nathalie Health, 23. Two competitors are eliminated each week, and one dancer will take home the $100,000 grand prize. Next week the Top 14 will take to the stage after working with returning choreographers Stacey Tookey, Melissa Williams, Sabrina Matthews, Gustavo Vargas and Danny Arbour, as well as judges Luther Brown and Blake McGrath. The next performance show is Wednesday, Sept. 22 at 8 p.m., with an elimination show to follow Sept. 23 at 8:30 p.m.

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Versus the Nothing is one of several bands performing at Youth Fest 2010 in Guildford on Sept. 25. The event is free for 10 to 18 year olds.

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Teens and pre-teens are invited to do all of the above – and much more – at Surrey’s Youth Fest 2010. Taking place on Sept. 25 at Guildford Recreation Centre, the event features local bands, skateboard and BMX demonstrations, a teen dance and a variety of fun activities, including sumo wrestling, a bungee run, airbrush tattoos, boxing, rock climbing and free giveaways. In fact, the entire event is free. Bands will perform all day and include Fox Seeds winners Versus the Nothing, as well as Tommy

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Pictures – and sounds – of Transience Exhibit responds to SkyTrain movement

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interactive artwork by Flicker Art Media (Aleksandra Dulic & Kenneth Newby), opens at the Surrey Urban Screen Venue

at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre this weekend. The artwork draws from a database of hundreds of images and sounds created by the

artists, and each time SkyTrain passes nearby, it responds to its movement, and recombines and presents its content in a new way. Unlike other large

outdoor screens, viewers will also be able to hear ambient and orchestral sounds by tuning in using a cell phone or MP3 player. Transience can be

seen daily – from 30 minutes after sundown until midnight – to the end of January 2011. An artist talk with Dulic and Newby takes place Sept. 18, 7 p.m.

and an opening reception for the exhibit begins at 8 p.m. Both events are free and take place at 13458 107A Ave. Call 604598-5898.

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The club has a New York Rangers jersey signed by Andy Bathgate they will raffle off during the run of the show. Call 604-288-2415 for tickets or purchase a subscription to the club’s season which also includes Dear Santa, Doubt and The Foursome.

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Champs mark 35 years

SEVEN LOCAL MEMBERS of The War Amps Child Amputee (CHAMP) Program helped to mark the 35th anniversary of CHAMP in Richmond’s Steveston Salmon Festival Parade recently. Surrey’s Kathryn Marlow, a left arm amputee, was a Safety Walker with the float, while fellow Surrey resident Aimee Brennan, 9, a left arm amputee, along with the others, rode the float as a Safety Ambassador. Brennan was also a Safety Ambassador recently in the Cloverdale Rodeo, the Hyack Festival Parade and the Steveston Salmon Festival Parades. A special sign on the float marked the 35th anniversary Kathryn Marlow of CHAMP, which provides child amputees across Canada with funding for artificial limbs, regional seminars and programs like Matching Mothers. “Our float also had a number of elements to catch the eye of children, including ASTAR, the gold robot from Planet Danger,” said Rob Larman, director of PLAYSAFE/ DRIVESAFE, who himself lost a leg at the age of 14 when friends dared him to jump a train. “ASTAR’s message is simple but effective: I can put my arm back on, you can’t, so PLAYSAFE.” For more information, call 1-800-250-3030 or visit waramps.ca

Little Sister Soleil, with her Big Sister Britney Chipiuk, got together through Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland’s Big & Little Sister Program.

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ig Sisters of BC Lower Mainland currently has 55 young girls living in Surrey and Delta who are excitedly waiting to be matched with a Big Sister mentor or Study Buddy tutor. Little Sister Soleil and her Big Sister Britney Chipiuk, both Surrey residents, are hoping to inspire more local women to volunteer as mentors during Big Brothers Big Sisters Month this month. Matched in August 2008 through Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland’s Big & Little Sister Program, Soleil and Britney enjoy hanging out together and having lots of laughs. The two have learned that being a part of this program is about friendship enjoying the simple things together – things such as singing along to the radio is Britney’s car, window shopping, and attending Big Sisters events with other Big & Little Sister matches. Britney, an employee with the Surrey School District, knows how important having self-esteem is for young girls today.

“I got involved in Big Sisters as I wanted to be a positive role model to a young girl,” Britney says. “I believe that young girls are under a large amount of pressure and stress, and I wanted to give a girl a boost to just be herself and be proud of who she is.” Big Sisters of BC Lower Mainland provides girls between the ages of 7 and 17 with positive, adult female mentors. The agency’s staff and volunteers – volunteers such as Britney – strive to provide these girls with a “champion” – someone who is there to listen to them, cheer them on, and tell them they can do it. In honour of Big Brothers Big Sisters Month in September, Big Sisters are striving to find 55 new volunteer mentors in Surrey/Delta to match the girls currently on the waiting list. Women aged 19 or older are invited to volunteer as Big Sister mentors or Study Buddy tutors. Visit www.bigsisters.bc.ca or call 604-873-4525, Ext. 302 for more information.

From left: Magdalena Blasiak, acting regional operations manager, Lower Mainland Region Red Cross, Paula Thulin, aquatic centre supervisor, Ladner Leisure Centre, Michelle Hebein, acting aquatic centre supervisor, Sungod Recreation Centre, Louise Bishoff, pool supervisor, Delta and James Liu, Lower Mainland Regional Council, Red Cross.

Delta tops water safety FOR THE LAST 10 YEARS, the Corporation of Delta has been

one of the top five Water Safety Training Partners in the Lower Mainland Region. This summer, representatives of the Canadian Red Cross awarded Delta the Partners in Humanity Citation to recognize the corporation’s commitment to volunteerism, outstanding leadership in swimming and water safety and their partnership with the Red Cross. Three Corporation of Delta employees were also recognized through certificates of appreciation and milestone awards. Louise Bishoff, Paula Thulin, and Michelle Hebein are all Master Instructor Trainers with The Red Cross who have been involved in training of instructors and instructor trainers at both a local and national level. Accomplishments include creation of Water Safety Instructor Recertification clinics used throughout Western Canada, membership on several councils – including the National Board of Governors, and key roles in the development of the current Red Cross swim program and Advanced Leadership Development programs used across Canada. HOW TO SUBMIT

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Gaga over garba G b The Lady Garba dance team won first place in their category in the recent Western Canada Raas Garba Competition in Edmonton. Garba is a folk dance from the Indian state of Gujarat.

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

BUSINESS The Fraser Valley Estate Planning Council (www. fvepc.com) invites professionals from financial and estate planning fields to their Sept. 21 dinner meeting. Trevor Throness of Strategic Corporate Resolutions Inc. will speak on “Soft Issues in Business Succession.” The event is from 5:45–8:30 p.m. at Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf Club, 7778 152St. The cost is $30 (first time only) and $55 hereafter. New members welcome. RSVP to LDaschuk@telus.net

The City of Surrey, in partnership with Right to Play, are hosting the I’m Game event at the new gym at the Newton Wave Pool on Sept. 18 from 1-4 p.m. The free event, promoting a sport-for-all atmosphere for ages 8-12, will feature indoor soccer, wicked cricket, and a power soccer demonstration. To register, call 604-501-5100 or 604-502-6321.

Registration and an open house for Scouts in North Delta takes place Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. at Devon Gardens Elementary School, 8884 Russell Dr. For more information, call 604-5886167.

The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program takes place on Mondays from 12:301:30 p.m. from Sept. 20 to Nov. 22 at the George Mackie Library, 8440 112 St. To register, call the Boys and Girls Club at 604-5919262.

Daddy Storytimes, also known as Man in the Moon Storytime is for men only and their babies (newborn to 24 months). Dads, stepdads, foster dads,

from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on 60 Avenue uphill from Fraser Downs. For more information, visit www. cloverdalesoapbox.ca

Black Bond Books and Greystone Books presents David Suzuki’s The Legacy: An Elders Vision for our Sustainable Future on Sept. 18 at 8 p.m. in the gymnasium of Southridge School, 2656 160 St. Net proceeds of the event go See DATEBOOK / Page 54

CULTURE Do you want your children to be knowledgeable and respectful of different religions? The Surrey Neighbouring Faiths Program offers childfriendly visits to different religious gathering places in Surrey. The next session starts Sept. 19. For more information and to register, visit www.snfp. ca or contact David Dalley, program coordinator at info@snfp.ca or 604-5028661.

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TM The Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names, images and slogans are trade marks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp. ʕPrices for models shown: 2010 Elantra Limited is $22,944, 2010 Accent GL Sport is $17,294. Delivery and Destination charges of $1,495/$1,495 are included. Registration, insurance, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. ◊Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on new 2010 Elantra L 5-speed/2010 Accent GL 3 Dr 5-speed/2010 Genesis Coupe/2010 Santa Fe GL 2.4L 6-speed models with an annual finance rate of 0%/0%/0%/0% for 84/84/60/60 months. †Finance offers available O.A.C. from Hyundai Financial Services based on new 2010 Elantra L 5-speed/2010 Accent GL 3 Dr 5-speed with an annual finance rate of 0%/0 for 84/84 months. Monthly payments are $179/$170. No down payment is required. Dealer participation of $500 for 2010 Elantra L 5-speed is included. Finance offers include Delivery and Destination of $1,495/$1,495. Registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. Delivery and destination charge includes freight, P.D.E., dealer admin fees and a full tank of gas. Financing example: 2010 Santa Fe GL 2.4L 6-speed for $25,759 at 0% per annum equals $429.32 per month for 60 months for a total obligation of $25,759. Cash price is $25,759. Example price includes Delivery and Destination of $1,760. Registration, insurance, PPSA, license fees and all applicable taxes are excluded. ʈPurchase or lease any 2010 Genesis Coupe 3.8 V6 model and receive a price adjustment of $1,000. ΩPurchase or lease any 2010 Santa Fe model equipped with all wheel drive and receive a price adjustment of $2,000. Certain conditions apply. ʈ◊†ʕΩOffers available for a limited time and subject to change or cancellation without notice. See dealer for complete details. Dealer may sell for less. Inventory is limited, dealer order may be required. ∞Based on the July 2010 AIAMC report. ∆See your dealer for eligible vehicles and full details of the Graduate Rebate Program. ††Hyundai’s Comprehensive Limited Warranty coverage covers most vehicle components against defects in workmanship under normal use and maintenance conditions.

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boyfriends, granddads, uncles and all male caregivers are welcome. This program, adapted from Vancouver Public Library, offers male caregivers an opportunity to bond with a little one through songs, stories and puppets. The program will run for seven weeks on Thursdays from 6:30-7:30 p.m. from Sept. 23 to Nov. 4 at the Semiahmoo Library, 1815 152 Street. To register or for more information, contact Victor at 501-5844 or vcor@surrey.ca

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PLEASE READ THE FINE PRINT: *2010 Corolla BU42EM (A) MSRP is $16,875 and includes $1415 freight and pre-delivery inspection, tire levy, battery levy and air conditioning federal excise tax. With a $500 down payment this offer includes up to $500 from Toyota Financial Services matching down payment program and $1000 cash back from Toyota applied as price reduction, MSRP for lease $16,875 - $500 - $500 - $1000 = $14,875. Lease example: 2.5% Lease APR for 60 months. Monthly payment is $184 with $500 down payment. Total lease obligation is $13,040. Lease 60 mos based on 120,000 km, excess km charge is $.07. ** Matching Downpayment is only available on TFS lease and finance plans only. † Up to $6000 cash back offers valid on retail delivery of select new unregistered Toyota vehicles, when purchased from a Toyota BC dealership. Vehicle must be purchased, registered and delivered by September 30, 2010. See toyota.ca for complete details on all cash back offers. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra for all lease and finance offers. Offers valid until September 30, 2010. Offers are subject to change without notice. Lease offer - available through Toyota Financial Services on approved credit. Down payment, first monthly payment and security deposit plus applicable taxes are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required, on approval of credit. Visit your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc. ca for more details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between prices, rates and/or other information contained in this advertisement (or on toyotabc.ca) and that contained on toyota.ca, the latter shall prevail. Errors and omissions excepted.

Phlebotomist Angie Sharma talks to donor Julian Borkowski during a recent Canadian Blood Services blood donor clinic at Cloverdale Catholic Parish. The Surrey blood donor clinic is launching a new clinic day – Wednesdays – beginning Oct. 6. The change will open up 100 more appointment slots for local donors, and help Canadian Blood Services collect more than 3,300 extra blood donations each year. The Surrey blood donor clinic is located at #106830 King George Hwy. To book an appointment, call 1-888-2-DONATE (1-888-2366283).

towards Feed the Mind, Back the Bus and The David Suzuki Foundation. Tickets are $35 and include a copy of The Legacy by David Suzuki. Tickets are available at Black Bond Books on 24 Avenue (call 604-536-4444) and Semiahmoo Mall (call 604-536-3336) or from Southridge School online at www.southridge.bc.ca. For more information, visit www.blackbondbooks.com

Close to 1,000 cadets are expected at Boundary Airport on Sept. 19 for the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. The flypast takes place at 1:40 p.m. and the parade takes place at 2 p.m.

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The public is invited to a Sneak Peak Weekend at the new Newton Cultural Centre in the old Fire Hall #10 on Sept. 25 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. 26, 12-4 p.m. The event will feature live music, face painting, an artisan sale, and more. The centre is located at 13530 72 Ave. Call 604-585-2787 for further details.

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Youth Fest 2010 takes place Sept. 25 from 4 p.m. to midnight at the Guildford Recreation Centre, 15105 105 Ave. Youth bands, activities, skateboard demonstrations, teen dance, sumo wrestling, three-lane bungee run and more. This event is free for youth aged 10-18 (13+ for the teen dance starting at 9:30 p.m.) For more information, visit www.youth.surrey.ca

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FUNDRAISING Perogy dinners will be available at a fundraiser on Sept. 24 from 4:307:30 p.m. at the Ukrainian Cultural Centre, 13512 108 Ave. Eat-in or take away borsch, perogies and cabbage rolls. For more information, call 604-5311923 or 604-581-0313.

The sixth-annual Buddy Walk for Down Syndrome takes place Sept. 25 at 12 noon at Bear Creek Park. The event is a fundraiser for the Lower Mainland Down Syndrome Society. Registration begins at 10:30 a.m. BBQ, concession and more. For more information, call 604-592-7221 or visit www.cdss.ca

REUNION Queen Elizabeth Secondary Grad’s of 1985 25-tear reunion Takes place Sept. 24 from 7 p.m. to 2 a.m. at Eaglequest Coyote Creek. Tickets are $25.00 until Sept. 23 or $30 at the door. More information can be obtained by email at QU85reunion@hotmail.com

Douglas College (700 Royal Ave.) is celebrating its 40th anniversary with a Homecoming Bash on Sept. 24 from 4-9 p.m. in the main concourse at the New Westminster Campus. Free appetizers and cake, cash BBQ and bar, DJs, entertainment and prizes. All grads, current and former employees and students are invited. Spouses and kids welcome. For more information, visit www.douglascollege.ca/ celebrate40

North Delta Secondary’s class of 1990 is celebrating its 20th reunion on Sept. 25 at the Delta Airport Hotel and Resort, 3500 Cessna Dr. in Richmond. Doors open at 7 p.m. Grad and guest tickets (one-guest limit, no minors) are $55. RSVP to NDSS1990@gmail.com or at the “North Delta Senior Secondary 1990” Facebook event page.

MUSIC The 100+ member British Columbia Boys Choir is holding auditions/ registration for openings in its choirs starting Sept 22. Open to boys ages 7-24 that love to perform. For more information, visit www.bcboyschoir.org

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DESTINATION TOYOTA BURNABY 4278 Lougheed Highway (604) 571-4350

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Annual library book KEEP MOVING KEEP LIVING sale in Delta with

Sept. 18 and 19 at George Mackie Library GEORGE MACKIE Library is hold-

ing its annual book sale on Sept. 18 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Sept. 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Usually held on a Friday and Saturday, this year’s sale will be on the weekend due to all Fraser Valley Regional Libraries libraries being closed on Sept. 17. This is a great opportunity to stock up on some reading material for those rainy days of fall or those beach vacation days of winter. Find some new-to-you children’s books for your child or grandchild. Buy magazines for mere pennies and feel no guilt snipping out decorating ideas and recipes. You may also find that out-of-print title you’ve been looking for, too.

The selection of book sale items include discards from library shelves as well as donations from the public. Proceeds from the sale will go towards the purchase of new materials and furnishings for Delta libraries. Fiction and non-fiction items will sell for $2; children’s books will sell for $1; paperbacks go for 50 cents apiece; and magazines are 10 cents each or three for 25 cents. Volunteers from the Delta Friends of the Library will staff the book sale. Anyone wishing to join this support and advocacy group may do so at the door. The yearly membership fee is $5. The George Mackie Library is located at 8440 112 St.

MODERNIZING THE STANDARD IN FOOT DROP TREATMENT

The NESS L300 is an advanced functional electrical stimulation (FES) system that sends lowlevel electrical impulses to the nerve in your leg, stimulating muscles to lift your foot. The NESS L300 uses FES to produce movements that help people with foot drop walk and lead a more active life.

FREE L300 SCREENING For people living with Stroke, MS, Brain Injury or Spinal Cord Injury THURSDAY, SEPT. 23rd - 12-5PM To Register, call 778.574.2747 #206-5550 152 Street, SURREY www.abilitiesrehabilitation.com

Reach Child and Youth Development Society’s Camille Netherton will lead the Positive Parenting: The Basics and Beyond workshop, which begins Sept. 29.

Learn the basics of positive parenting Workshop to help with children’s challenging behaviours WITH summer holidays over

and the beginning of school underway, many parents are facing new sets of challenges with their children. Some children struggle with change, with extra demands or with new experiences which in turn can affect their behaviour. Parents can help get the year off to a great start by providing positive guidance and support. Positive Parenting: the Basics and Beyond is an interactive two day workshop where parents can gain the skills they need for creating a positive, supportive atmosphere in the home for family interactions. Parents will learn positive strategies for dealing with children’s difficult behavior. The workshop teaches effective ways of defusing power

struggles, giving appropriate choices, providing consistency and natural consequences, and modeling appropriate behavior. Participants will be working in groups as well as on their own, and there will be time for questions and discussion. Workshop facilitators Camille Netherton and Pam Collins both have extensive backgrounds in child development and years of experience providing consultation and planning for families who have children with challenging behavior. The popular workshop has been offered in Delta since 2005 and has become a favorite among parents and caregivers. The workshop will be offered by Reach Child and Youth Development Society, a

non-profit organization that has been helping children and families since 1959. Reach offers a variety of programs designed to meet the needs of children from birth to age 19. Last year close to 1,000 children and families benefitted from Reach programs and services. Positive Parenting: the Basics and Beyond will take place over two evenings, Sept. 29 and Oct. 6 from 6-9:00 p.m. at the Surrey Conference Centre, Room #3, 400, 9260 140 St. The cost is $20 per person. Coffee, tea, water and snacks will be provided. To register, call 604-9466622, ext. 343, fax 604-9466223 or email caroly@reachdevelopment.org

Mark your calendar: FREE Residential Pesticide Drop-Off Day When: Saturday, October 2, 2010 from 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Where: Engineering Operations Works Yard Parking Lot 5404 64th Street, Delta BC In advance of Delta’s Cosmetic Pesticide Use Control Bylaw No. 6788, 2009 coming into effect on November 16, 2010, the Corporation of Delta will be collecting your unused and leftover household pesticides at our Engineering Works Yard! The following pesticide products will be accepted: UÊ µÕ `Ã]Êà `ÃÊ> `Ê>iÀ à à UÊ iÃÌ VÊ«iÃÌ V `iÃÊ Þ UÊ >Ý Õ ÊV Ì> iÀÊà âi\Ê£äÊ ÌÀià UÊ ÕÃÌÊLiÊ >Li i`ÊÜ Ì Ê>Ê« à ÊÃÞ L Ê Ê>ʺ*iÃÌÊ ÌÀ Ê Product” registration number (e.g. PCP Reg. #2464) Existing Product Care locations servicing Delta residents: UÊ >` iÀÊ ÌÌ iÊ i« Ì 4930 Elliott Street, Delta ÕÀÃ\Ê ->Ì\Ê \ääÊ> Ê ÊÈ\ääÊ« ]Ê-Õ \Ê££\ääÊ> Ê Êx\ääÊ« Paint Depot: accepts waste paint only and electronics at no charge UÊ-V ÌÌÊ, >`Ê ÌÌ iÊ i« Ì 1 ÌÊ ÓÊqÊ£Ó£££ÊnÈÌ Ê Ûi Õi]Ê-ÕÀÀiÞ ÕÀÃ\Ê ->Ì\Ê \ääÊ> Ê ÊÈ\ääÊ« ]Ê-Õ \Ê£ä\ÎäÊ> Ê Ê{\ÎäÊ« Paint Plus Depot: in addition to waste paint, also accepts electronics, flammables, pesticides and gasoline at no charge Delta’s Pesticide Use Control bylaw can be found at: www.corp.delta.bc.ca/pesticides ÀÊ ÀiÊ v À >Ì ]ÊV Ì>VÌÊÌ iÊ"vwViÊ vÊ >ÌiÊ VÌ ÊEÊ Û À i ÌÊ­Èä{®Ê {È ÎÓxÎÊ ÀÊi > ÊV>iJV À«°`i Ì>°LV°V> The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca


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It is with great sadness that the children of Thomas Frank announce his passing after a brief illness, on Monday August 23rd 2010 at the age of 69. Tom will be lovingly remembered by his children: Lise, Richard, Raymond, and Lori (Art Pruce). Papa will be missed by his grandchildren; Riley, Eric, Austin, Devin, Adrien, Grace, Bronte, Eli, Monet and Ezra. Fondly remembered by his brothers and sisters Ed (Colleen), Dave (Louise), Rene (Lucia), Denise (Howard), and Linda (Gil). Predeceased by his parents Frank and Adrienne, and sisters Doreen and Florence. He will be lovingly missed by many nieces, nephews, relatives, friends and colleagues. His final days were spent with his children and grandchildren. Then God saw him getting tired and whispered “Come to Me”. A funeral service for Tom was held on August 27, 2010 at Kamloops Gospel Chapel. God Bless everyone who came to honour our Dad, and those of you who held us in your prayers.

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Tuesday Oct. 26, 2010 Compass Point Inn 9850 King George Hwy, Surrey Doors open 6:00pm Fashion Show at 7:00pm TICKETS ARE FREE Call Sarah at 778-839-8581 or register online at www.lowermainlandbridalshows.ca WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

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FOUND: PRESCRIPTION sunglasses. Vic. Scott 72 Center. Sept 8. Call to identify 604-889-4971. LOST PRESCRIPTION eyeglasses in green fabric case. Sept. 14th on 68th Ave. between 128/131st St. 604-501-2463

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Children who love art! After school in Annieville. Clay building, pottery wheel, sculpture. 604-951-7295

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AFFORDABLE: ECE QUALIFIED Caregiver/Mom. P/T, F/T. 0 & up. Activities, 1st Aid. 604-507-7359.

A+ Quality childcare infants, toddlers pre-schoolers, nr 152/68 Ave. ECE. 10 yrs. exp. 604-572-7896 DAYCARE available in Cloverdale area. Transp to & from school. 14 yrs exp. Ref’s avail. 604-574-9977. KID’S CORNER DAYCARE lic’d, All ages spaces avail 1st Aide Qualified staff N.Delta Ansa, 604-518-6450

Priester, Robert Allan (Butch, Doc) Born Oct 21, 1960 in Murrayville, BC, passed away on Sep 11, 2010 at the age of 49 in Murrayville after a courageous fight with cancer. He will be deeply missed by his family Sonya, Danica, Nola, Jesse & the Skoyen family . He also leaves to mourn his loving mother Barb, brothers David (Debbie), Rich (Trish), Gary, sisters Sherry, Chris (Irvin) the rest of the Priester clan, Andy Drescher, Dave Peters and his many friends. He was predeceased by his father Dick, 2 brother-in-laws John & Tom, sister-in-law Ricky and his nephew Travis. A service of remembrance will be held at Sharon United Church, Murrayville on Monday Sep 20th @ 2pm.

SURREY, 128/96th. Childcare avail f/t-p/t 7am-5 pm. Ages 1 & up. First Aid. For more info. 604-582-5895 .

FLEETWOOD KIDS CASTLE 9422 156 St. School age daycare, preschool programs, ages 2½ to 12 years. For more info 604-580-0411 or 307-3950

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Cloverdale Limited Spaces available in our 3-5 yr/old Program. *Field Trips *Arts/Crafts *Games *Educational & Free Play We also offer a Preschool Program and Schoolage Care.

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4th Class Power Engineering Certificate. Experience in building maintenance including the handling and maintenance of various pieces of power equipment. Must be able to work independently and prioritize daily activities. Occasional heavy lifting and working from heights. Maintain a neat and tidy appearance of person and uniform. Interpersonal skills are required for this position as there will be daily contact with the tenants as well as the general public. Must have a valid B.C. driver’s license.

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Thursday, September 23rd 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Compass Point Inn (West Fraser Room) 9850 King George Highway, Surrey We have the following full and part-time opportunities…

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Skills Enhancement for Aboriginal Learners Through the Skills Enhancement for Aboriginal Learners (SEAL) Program, MNBC will provide clients with a program specifically for the under skilled individual needing to enhance the skills needed for work, learning, and life. This program will be 6 weeks in length, have multiple intakes and will include.

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TRUCK DRIVERS Fast Freight Transport Ltd. req’s Long Haul Truck Drivers. Wages $23.00/hour + benefits, 50 hrs/wk. Drive truck/trailer to transport material, load/unload goods. Fax your resume: 604574-7252 or Mail: 15832 Colebrook Rd., Surrey, BC V3S 0L2.

TRUCK DRIVERS Supreme Chain Logistics Ltd. req’s Long Haul Truck Drivers. Wages $23.00/hr + benefits, 50 hrs/wk. Drive truck/trailer to transport material, load/unload goods. Fax your resume: 604-588-1300 or Mail: 8277 129th St., Suite 201 Surrey, BC V3W 0A6.

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This program is designed to assist Aboriginal people, 18 years of age and older, that are having trouble getting and keeping sustainable employment. Métis Employment & Training Program – Lower Mainland #201-10114 King George Hwy Surrey, BC V3T 2W4 1-604-582-4791 • colleenrose@mnbc.ca – www.mnbc.ca Aboriginal programs are free to participants. Funding provided through the following sponsors

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Required by A-Kalala Transport Ltd. in Surrey, BC. Willing to work as a team, $25.78/hr + benefits. 50 hrs/week. 3 yrs exp & clean abstract req’d. Fax resume 604-598-0234 or mail: 12633 67B Ave., Surrey,BC V3W 1G2. email: jsidhu61@GMAIL.COM

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Residential complex of 266 units in a 6 bldg Strata complex in Surrey requires F/T mature couple as live-in Resident Caretakers commencing October 1, 2010. This is a 2 person position which includes janitorial and maintenance of the 6 bldgs, looking after the office and admin work. Applicants should be experienced in bldg maint, carpentry, painting, electrical and mechanical systems. The applicants must possess good communication skills, diplomacy, self motivation, be able to maintain good working relationships and be computer literate. The position includes an onsite, reduced rent Strata owned apartment with parking.

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Performing and documenting planned and irregular maintenance to the building HVAC systems, including central cooling and heating system. Operation of DDC controls, Fire alarm systems. Routine maintenance and inspections on all mechanical equipment; Knowledge of preventative maintenance programs (Angus). Inspection of shopping centre buildings and exterior areas. Inspect and maintain common area lighting and minor electrical repairs. Ensure all life safety systems (sprinklers, extinguishers etc.) are maintained. Be available after-hours/on call as per revolving schedule. Touch up painting and minor building repairs, carpentry, plumbing etc. Help with set-up of ongoing promotions and décor as needed. Following all workload assignments and changes in routine as instructed by the Building Superintendent.

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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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Adults required to deliver Newspapers door to door, twice a week. A vehicle and fair knowledge of the area is required

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ATTENTION VET ASSISTANTS HAZELMERE KENNELS Is looking for EXPERIENCED person. P/T- F/T. Must have good customer service skills. Competitive wages. Email resume to:

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CARPENTER Required for 5 Star International Development Ltd. $24.20/hr, 40 hrs/wk. Must have 3-5 years experience. Email resume to: surinderbalu@yahoo.com or drop off at: 8984 149th St., Surrey CASHIERS REQ’D. F/T-P/T. No exp necessary. Please drop off resume btwn 10 am - 2 pm, 12823 58th Ave, Surrey (on #10 Hwy). CLEANER/Rubbish Removal needed, Mon-Fri. Must have valid drivers lic & own vehicle. Exp req’d. $14/hr. Call (604)588-8485 9am-4pm.

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Customer Service Supervisor We are a leading perishable produce company renowned for its product quality and service located in the heart of the Fraser Valley. We have an immediate opening for a Customer Service Supervisor. Job description: Assisting the sales manager in providing a professional and excellent level of customer service and support with existing and new national & international customers. You will be able to handle customer issues, seek & implement suitable resolutions & communicate them effectively to both the customers and your manager. You will be responsible for the day to day scheduling, effectiveness, training, development and motivation of the sales staff. You will maintain a high level of product and service knowledge. Qualifications: The ideal candidate will have produce business experience in a very fast paced environment. You will have a strong work ethic with a positive, energetic approach and attention to detail. You will have the ability to lead by example and have excellent customer service and selling skills. You will have excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills. You will be proficient in Microsoft Office, Excel and Outlook. If this sounds like a position for which you are the ideal candidate please email your resume and salary expectations to : tranhuynh@shawcable.com

FT/PT Openings Good Pay, flex schedule, sales/service, conditions apply, students welcome. 604-595-1040. www.immediatework.com

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Clubs, Charitable Organizations, Schools / Church Groups, Sport Teams, EARN MONEY delivering the Yellow Pages™ Directories in the Langley / Surrey areas. No selling involved. Call, fax or go online for more information.

HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

STYLIST & ASST MANAGER OPPORTUNITY $10 + per hour for qualified applicants.

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

Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fax: 1-604-420-4958 or www.pdclogistics.ca

Call Keith 778-908-2136 or drop off resume at: 17725 - 64 Ave. (Cloverdale Crossing) or 6350 - 120 St (Boundary Park Plaza)

GUTTER INSTALLERS needed. F/T experience pay $18/hr, P/T $12/hr. Must have driv. lic. Call Dhar 778-889-1256/ 604-345-1899 HANDYMAN req’d by long established firm in S. Surrey. Must be bondable $20-$25/hr 604-536-6040

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HEY! HELP share about the health benefits of eating fruits, veggies and berries. Call 1-866-837-6348. FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

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LANDSCAPERS with experience installing block retaining walls. Fax 604-462-7853 RJ PRESSURE WASHING is hiring F/T Workers. Start $9/hour. Serious calls only please. 604-928-9712

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Delta Glass in Surrey requires personable, self - motivated person to work Full-Time in our showroom. Duties to include; telephone & showroom sales, computer quotes, work orders & scheduling. Must enjoy people & working with numbers. Previous experience in the glass trade or related industry preferred. Training provided. Salary negotiable, benefit package. Fax Resume: 604-597-3995 or E-mail: sales@deltaglass.ca SHOP FOREMAN REQUIRED for overhead door company in Surrey. Training will be provided. Mechanical aptitude is a must. Fax resume to: 604-888-8828.

TEAM MEMBERS NEEDED RESIDENTIAL CLEANING Now accepting applications for: F/T, day positions Mon. - Fri. ✖ Paid Hourly, not percentage ✖ Vehicles & Equip. provided ✖ Must be fluent in English ✖ Drivers license required ✖ No experience necessary, top training provided Apply in person only Mon. - Fri., 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 6834 King George Hwy. Surrey

TELEMARKETERS $10 - $15/hr.

Whalley Employment Resource Centre

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.

105 - 13655 104th Avenue, Surrey - 604-584-0003 www.whalleyemploymentresourcecentre.com

Call 778-565-4499 Mon.- Fri. 9:00-6:00

102 - 13771 - 72A Avenue, Surrey - 604-501-2224 www.serc-n.com

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TRUCK Driver required with exp. for 3 ton cube van, class 5, clean abstract, percentage lower mainland run. pdstrucking@live.com

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HOME CARE/SUPPORT

F/T LIVE-IN-CAREGIVER req’d w/exp to look after elderly parent; providing timely meals and helping elders; providing required medication on time, providing care & assistance; helping in daily activities. Sal: $11/hr Knowledge of English, Punjabi is required. Email: nachhatersidhu@yahoo.ca Contact Nachhatter @ Ph: 778-565-1655 Location: Surrey, BC

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

ASSISTANT KITCHEN MANAGER and Full & Part-time Line Cooks required at ARTFUL DODGER PUB. Fax resume to 604-533-8612 or apply in person at 2364 200th St.

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SALES

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FURNITURE SALESPERSON

Required for Broyhill Furniture Gallery in Langley. Must have a positive attitude. Experience with furniture sales is an asset.

Apply In Person: 20359 #10 Hwy. (Langley By-Pass) OR Fax :604-534-7795 Attn: Elda E-mail: salelang@telus.net 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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LABOURERS CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS Seeks Labourers for project in the Vancouver area. Must have own vehicle. Min. 2 year experience in construction labour. Fulltime $16 - $19 (Depending on experience) Plus OVERTIME & BENEFITS Fax resume to 604-507-4711 or Email: Paulo@wilco.ca www.wilcowestcoast.ca

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SENIOR F/T PAINTING position, at least 10 yrs. exp.Substantial spray exp. a must, also require drivers abstract. INTERMEDIATE PAINTING position, minimum 6 years of exp. Own vehicle a must. Well established painting co. Call Debbie at Pink Painters

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COOK: P/T with exp req’d for Aaron’s Restaurant in Cloverdale. Call Jeff at 604-576-8151. Rasila Sweets And Restaurant Ltd. in Surrey is hiring a full time Indian sweet maker cook. Should have three years experience in making and producing high quality Indian sweets, like burfi, besan, laddoo rasgulla, gulab jamun etc. Salary would be $16/per hour with 40 hrs/week +benefits. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required and English is an asset. Interested applicants please email resume: rasilasweets@yahoo.ca

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

LOOKING for a Ceramist / Related degree. Min 5yrs exp req’d/ $22.00/ hour, gocrowndental@gmail.com

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS DATA ENTRY CLERKS EARN CHRISTMAS $$$ Publisher requires F/T temporary, typists / proofers, from Oct. - Dec. Min. 55 wpm & fluent in English. Langley / S. Surrey area.

Please email resume to: jeng@linmarkpublishing.ca PAYROLL Administrator with A/P Construction Company in Langley requiring F/T person with knowledge of all faucets of payroll function, and A/P. Sage/Timberline an asset, Strong English skills Min. 5years exp., Vehicle a must. If interested, please fwd Cover Sheet, Resume and exp. salary to hr-langley@hotmail.com

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EVOLUTION Installation Ltd. is looking for a fulltime Assistant Manager. Salary is $19.50 Hourly, Medical Benefits included. Requirements: completion of B.B.A. and more than 5 years of experience. Duties include: Plan, direct and evaluate daily operations, Manage staff and assign duties, Study market research and trends to determine consumer demand, potential sales volumes and effect of competitors’ operations on sales, Determine merchandise and services to be sold, Implement price and credits policies, Perform cash deposits, Balance daily transactions, Locate, select and procure merchandise for resale, Develop and implement marketing strategies, Resolve problems that arise, such as customer complaints and supply shortages. Languages: Must be fluent in Spanish. Fax resume to (604) 543-9282 NOW HIRING Help the Aged (Canada) has 2 positions in the Surrey area for new post secondary graduates. Please visit our web site at www.helptheaged.ca, National Career Focus Internships Program, for details

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CALLING ALL successful inside sales representatives! We are seeking a successful inside telephone salesperson who is passionate about selling and servicing business customers. Our sales representatives contact existing and new business customers, outbound selling (B2B); multiple daily orders, and a short sales cycle. Intensive outbound sales is the focus with some inbound crossselling and upselling. This is a great opportunity with outstanding earning potential. We are an established business with 2,000 employees with a brand following throughout the province. Check out our website at www.blackpress.ca We offer: • Outstanding earning potential. Base plus commission. • Two weeks paid holidays • Excellent benefits (medical, dental) • Pension plan Qualifications: • 1 year successful sales experience preferred (B2B telephone experience preferred) • Outstanding sales skills • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Computer and time management skills • Advertising, media experience a plus Email: deanna@blackpress.ca

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have Journeyman • Must A Gasfitter ticket for BC have valid • Must driver license in service • Experience work an asset people skills • Good • Organized We offer competitive wages, Extended medical dental package and RRSP program. Send resume to: Fax: (250)426-7807 or Phone: (250)426-7448 or Email: mkplumb@telus.net

CNC MACHINIST We’re an innovative, technologically advanced & progressive shop that needs an experienced CNC setup person for vertical machine centres. We need team players that are looking for personal & technical growth who are willing to share, learn and build on what they already know. 80% of our work is aluminum, low-med volume, highly aesthetic,and fits in the palm of your hand. If you desire to work for a cutting edge company with stability & endless opportunities, & consider yourself to be in the top 10% of your field, submit your resume to employment@redline-pro.com, or fax to 604-576-4181. Experienced Aluminum Gate & Railing Fabricators needed. Fax resume to 604-533-0561

Installation Technicians

CUSTOM MANUFACTURER of security rollshutters, habitat screens & retractable awnings requires experienced installation technicians. General knowledge of construction & electrical an asset. Must be detail orientated & able to work independently. Driver’s license req’d. Competitive wages & benefits. Fax resume: 604-468-7656 or email: installer@talius.com RAJA TRAILER & EQUIPMENT SALES LTD 1 Welder needed in Delta BC; completion of high sch; 3-5 yrs of exp; operate welding machines to fabricate & repair trucks & equipment; knowledge of Punjabi an asset; $27/hr full time permanent; email resume: rajtrailer@hotmail.com STRUCTURAL STEEL Estimator, Project Co-ordinator, Steel Detailer, Fabricators and Welders needed. Email resumes: debbie@totalfab.ca

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UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTE CARRIERS NEEDED in Surrey RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 13-14 13-22 13-24 15-07 15-16 15-20 16-09 16-11 16-19 16-22 19-23 20-17 24-10 26-11

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54 Ave - 55 A Ave, 146 St - 148 St. 58A Ave - 60 Ave, 144 St - 146 St 146 St - 148 St., 58 Ave - 56 Ave (Hwy 10) 67A Ave - 69A Ave, 142 St - 144 St. 142 St - 144 St, Hyland Rd - 66 Ave 66 A Ave - 68 Ave, 150 St - 152 St. 85A Ave - Weston Pl, 150 St - 151B St. 149 St - 151 St, 81B Ave - 84 Ave 82 Ave - 84 Ave, 148 St - 150 St 80A Ave - 81A Ave, 146 St - 148 St 76 A Ave - 78 Ave - 120 A St - 122 St. 130A St - 132 St, 65 Ave - 66A Ave 123A St - 127 St, 97A Ave - 99 Ave Prince Charles Bvld - Alexandria Cr, 128 St Applehill Cr. 108 Ave - 109A Ave, 160 St - 162 St. 164 St - 167 St, 108 Ave 179 St - Barnston Dr E, 100 A Ave - Hwy 1 137 St - 140 St, 114 Ave - 115 Ave 138 St - 140 St, Kalmar Rd - 114 Ave 136 St - 138 St, 112 Ave - 114 Ave 108 Ave - 110 Ave, 144 St - 146 St 96A Ave - 99 Ave, 128 St - 130 St 112 St - 114 St, 133A St - 136 St.

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PERSONAL SERVICES 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 236

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY

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

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY Adults 18 and older (Post-Secondary Students to Seniors) are extra Eyes & Ears for Police. Park Ambassador volunteers visit and interact within Surrey Parks on foot or bike and as part of our crime watch team. They represent their city, and strive for safer communities by reducing the fear of crime! You will be trained and equipped to effectively act as a deterrent to crime, observe, report and record suspicious behaviour and criminal activity, and promote the positive use of Surrey Parks. A free criminal record check is required. Please call Ali at 604-365-5442 or email: ali@surreycrime.bc.ca

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WAREHOUSE POSITION: F/T, exp’d, some heavy lifting req’d. Customer service exp an asset. Wages based on exp. Drop off resume to Bldg #E - #101-19525-56 Ave, Sry, btwn 10am-1:00pm Only.

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HAND IN TOWN. Hot Oil. 10am-Midnight 10077 Whalley Blvd. 604-719-5628 SHANGHAI. Anniversary Sale $10 off, a/c, 10am-11:30pm 604-5911891, #202-16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

SCOTT HILL LASER HAIR REMOVAL ◆ Upper Lip / Chin $20 ea ◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea ◆ Full Body $499 ea ◆ Skin Pigmentation

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CLEANING SERVICES

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

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CONCRETE & PLACING

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

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BONNIECRETE Const Ltd

Ross 604-535-0124

EDUCATION/TUTORING

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

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

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 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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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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FLOOR LAYER: 30 YEARS EXP. Carpet, Lino & repairs. Work Guar’d! Gary 604-585-2044.

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CLEANING SERVICES

2 EUROPEAN LADIES will shine your home or business! For free estimate call Maria 604-612-8653

Tel: 778-395-3939

Efficient housekeeper available to organize & clean your house. Honest, through, reliable & hardworking. $20/hr Refs avail 604-588-9113 EUROPEAN CLEANING LADY will clean your home. 30 Years exp. Ref’s avail. Call 604-589-5576.

ELECTRICAL

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

PERFECTION CLEANING is looking to ease your day with a beautiful clean home. Phone (604)308-3255

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

SUE D Dew’s Cleaning & Home Support. Professional. Insured & Bonded. (604) 538-9352, 728-6615

Evergreen Bobcat & Mini Excavator

HOME FREE HOUSECLEANING SERVICE. Professionally trained housecleaner $20/hr Bondable, supplies incl. weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Move in & move outs. Min 3 hrs. Chris 604-575-1736.

TOP QUALITY HOUSECLEANING. Honest & reliable. References avail. 604-596-0996, 604-591-6384.

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

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. Additions, Reno’s & New Construction. Concrete Forming & Framing Specialist. Call 604.218.3064 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 DIAMOND CUT CERAMIC TILE ceramic tiles, marble, slate, natural stone, laminate floors, kitchens, bthrm renos. Mike: (778)241-9070 www.7782419070.yp.ca Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Interior Painting, Laminate floors, & small reno’s. Jatinder 604-614-3480 JAMES THE FLOOR MAN (back in business) Carpet, lino, VA tiiles installed, Painting, yard work. 778-861-5066.

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Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

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

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

FREE EST. Gutter Cleaning repairs, wndw cleaning, power wash. 7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627 GUTTER CLEANING, Roof Sweeping, Lawn Mowing, Yard Clean-Up & Odd Jobs. FINER CUT YARD SERVICES. Free est. WCB Ins. Tim (604) 539-1024 or 897-0153 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

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

DRYWALL

$30/30min Fantastic Massage 10am-9pm 14045-104th Ave. Surrey

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

Office: 604-599-3861 svdlsvul@shaw.ca

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 DRYWALL, AS YOU LIKE IT. Expert work. Call Dean @ 604-543-5566 or 778-229-1922 Taping, Texturing, Beading, over 30 yrs exp, quality work. Reasonable rates. Call Dave 604-512-2191

SUMMER SPECIAL

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

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MR SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

Call 604-945-5801

0870931 B.C. Ltd.

Call Prem 604 761-1743 Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987 LAWN & GARDEN CARE. Hedge trim, prune, new soil, bark mulch, clean-up. Reas rate. 604-582-9513 LAWN & Garden. Trim, prune, yard clean-up, tree topping. Free est. Jason @ 604-614-5954.

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AJM PAINTING Ticketed Painter BBB accredited Free Estimates Cell 604-837-6699 A-OK PAINTING Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

Reas Rates S Quality Work Yard Clean-Up S Gardening Lawn Maintenance Concrete & Paving Sealer Pressure Washing Gutter Cleaning, etc Free Est. Call:

Furnace & Duct Cleaning

SV GENERAL CONTRACTING

HOME REPAIRS

ROYAL KING GARDENING

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CONTRACTORS

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

MUSHROOM MANURE

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

ANDRE’S GARDENING ~ FALL CLEAN UP; trimming, power raking, lawn cutting & clean up, free est’s, reas rate (604) 773-0544, 930-2480 Harry’s Lawn Care. Lawn cut, Hedge Trimming, Aerating, Fertilizer, Gutter clean. 604-825-5545 JAPANESE YARDMAN *Fall Clean-up *Trimming *Weeding No BST. Kris 604-617-5561

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

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AAA Lawn

CARPET CLEANING

CARPET INSTALLATION

GARDENING

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

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

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Danny 604 - 307 - 7722

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

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

FLOOR REFINISHING/ INSTALLATIONS VISION EXOTIK FLOORING INC.

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

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

LEGAL SERVICES

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GARDENING

MIKKAT LANDSCAPING & PRESSURE WASHING. Fall clean up, Lawn care etc. We do it all. Mike (604)312-7774 “We won’t be undermowed”

FENCING

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

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

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

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

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

G.L.G Services Ltd.

Concrete Lifting Specialist

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

WEST COAST MAID SERVICES

Unit # 108 - 9257 120th St.Delta

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PAINT SPECIAL 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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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

KITCHEN CABINETS

FINAL TOUCHES BY GARY

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

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Interior/Exterior Painting 25 Years Experience

LANDSCAPING

Top Quality Work, Reas Rates

Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987 PRINCE LANDSCAPING Pressure wash, Airretion, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge & Shrub Trim, Cedar Fence. Junk Removal. Raj 778-991-2054

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Call: (778)868-1158

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510 Interior & Exterior

MISC SERVICES

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FASTBACK MOVING. Yardwork Rubbish, pressure wash. Best prices! Flat rates! 604-836-8291

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MOVING & STORAGE

Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured

NOA’S ART PAINTING Res. Comm. Competant, Neat & Prof. Work Guaranteed 778-908-8375

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 A AMC MOVING. Professional movers. *Big/small *local/long distance. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628 ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1man $35/hr, 2men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience-604 506-7576

AFFORDABLE MOVING Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

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

604-537-4140

PAINTING Wallpapering 27 yrs exp Int/Ext, Pr Wash. Free Est. Gutter/ window cleaning.Carl 604-951-0146

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

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776 RED SQUARE PAINTING Top QualityS20 yrs exp.SRef’s S S S S

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

604-773-1811, 604-951-3046 Call today for our Fall Special STAR PAINTING. Int/Ext, Comm/ Res. Insured, Bonded. Free Est. Also concrete jobs. 778-881-9904

EZ GO MOVERS Quick & Reliable Movers

From $48/per

604-580-2171 www.ezgomovers.com SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING ACTIVE PAINTING Carpentry, Drywall, Paint, & Home Repairs, Wayne, 778-908-1632

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

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CHECK CLASSIFIEDS b cclassified.com 604-575-5555

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME REPAIRS

1 CALL ABOVE all Handyman Serv Elect,. Plumb, Appls, Gen Repairs, No job too small. Sell repair & install major appls. Also do kitchen, baths, bsmt, renos. 604-588-2828.

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GARDENING

GARDENING • LANDSCAPING Home, Garden & Design Solutions Home, Garden & Design Solutions

FREE ESTIMATES

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

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

BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years

BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years

FREE ESTIMATES

One Call Does It All

One Call Does It All

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

Authorized Contractor For Home Depot

B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home Renovation & Landscaping Company Authorized Contractor For Home Depot

604-501-9290

604-501-9290

www.mlgenterprises.ca

www.mlgenterprises.ca


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RUBBISH REMOVAL

PETS 477

PETS

DISPOSAL BINS. 4 - 40 yards. From $179 - $565 incl’s dump fees. Call Disposal King. 604-306-8599.

GUILDFORD. Multi Family Yard Sale. 15047-96 Ave. Sat, Sept 18, 9am-4pm. Furn, lawnmower, etc N. Delta. Multi family sale: Sat. Sept 18, 9-3 p.m. 6663 Stoney Crest. Microwave, exercise equip. bikes, furn. light fixtures, deep fryers, etc.

SUNSHINE Hills Cul-de-sac Garage Sale 11386 Sheffield Place, Delta Saturday September 18th 9-2

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

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

Rain or Shine

RUBBISH REMOVAL Sgle items to multiple loads. Great Rates. Call Loren for FREE Est. Visa & M/C. (604)834-3090

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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PLUMBING

PLUMBING

1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Reno’’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662. $38/HR! Clogged drains, garbs, drips! Insurance, licensed & WCB Call BC Redi-Rooter 778-888-9184 AAA HOT WATER TANKS PLUS Plumbing and heating Services. Licensed * Ticketed * Insured * 778-994-1637

On Call 24 Hours/Day furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Repair & Installation. Reas. Rates

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

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AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

~ Certified Plumber ~

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

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

J.J. ROOFING. New Roofs / ReRoofs / Repairs. (Free skylight with new roof). Free Est. Ref’s. WCB Insured. Jas @ 604-726-6345

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

RECYCLE-IT!

A & G ROOFING Ltd., all kinds of new and re-roofing. Fully insured. Free estimate. Jag 604-537-3841 Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof Specialists. Work Guar. BBB. WCB 10% Sen. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530

~ 604-597-3758 ~

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SUNDECKS

EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373

AT NORTHWEST ROOFING

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

COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106

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

GL ROOFING & Repairs. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Insured. 604-240-5362

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

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005

B & B DUROID ROOFING Free Est,re-roofing & Repairs. WCB & Insured. Brad 604-603-2527

Best Local Roofs & Repairs Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527

RUBBISH REMOVAL

#1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

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

604.587.5865

www.recycle-it-now.com

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

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

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

Cathy Wilmot

Arne Larsen

Tamara Croft

Saturday, October 2, 2010 Shows at 3:30 & 7:30pm Surrey Arts Centre, Main Stage Tickets: $25, Seniors/Students $20 Box office: (604) 501-5566 100% of all ticket sales goes directly to the Surrey Food Bank!

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PETS

ANGORA RABBITS, born July 28 & 30. $50 each. Call Marianne 604530-8670 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CKC reg lab pups guart’d first shots vet chk, microchipped, exc temp. declaws. $550 & up. 604-533-8992. ENGLISH COCKER puppies, 2M, 1F, 1st shot, light golden colour, tail docked, $400. 778-866-8668. FILA / MASTIFF GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957. GERMAN SHEPHERD Reg’d pups, quality German & Czech bloodlines. Guaranteed. Call 604-856-8161.

GRANDVIEW Petland #10 – 2215 160 St, Surrey 604-541-2329 Maltese Type Jack Russell Terrier Type Miniature Dachshund Type Chihuahua X Cairn Terrier French Bulldog X Boston Terrier

All Petland puppies are vet inspected & come w/vaccinations up to date, a spay / neuter incentive, health guar., training DVD & more! GREAT DANE X ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPPIES. $400. Call 604-826-5285 or 604-556-9095.

MISC. FOR SALE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! DOWNSIZING SALE. 8ft slate pool table & access. $350. Matching overhead lamp $30. Aerobic rider $150. Stationary bike $80. 1991 Ford truck price neg. FREE Jenair gas stove, bike. 604-507-2959 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS DRUMS-complete Yamaha Stage Custom Maple set w/cymbals. Exc. shape. $950: Denis (604)535-6235

REAL ESTATE 603

SHELTIE PUPPY FOR SALE. One female, 3 months old, all shots, Call for more information (604)826-6311 YORKIE PUPS, 1m/1f, registered, shots, health guaranteed for free, contact:nancybill07@gmail.com

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APPLIANCES

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

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

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AUCTIONS

www.bigvalleyauction

ANTIQUE AUCTION SEPTEMBER 22, 5:00pm PREVIEW 9:00am ANTIQUE & NEW CLOCKS, COKE COOLER, FURNITURE ART WORK, CHINA, CRYSTAL CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Unit # 4 - 26157 FRASER HWY., accredited appraisals available

ESTATE COLLECTIBLE’S AUCTION Sun Sept 26, 1pm. Large selection of Ivory & Bone Carvings, Paper Weights, Crystal, English Cast Iron Tel Booth, Buggys, Juke Box. Dodds Auction 3311-28th Ave, Vernon. Call 250-545-3259. View photos doddsauction.com

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VERY Private 5 acres with beautiful 2100 sq. ft. log rancher and small detached shop. Only 10 minutes from 100 Mile House. Quick occupancy. $339,000 Maria Walker, Royal LePage, 250-395-0245

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APARTMENT/CONDOS

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

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE BUSINESS FOR SALE IN ABBOTSFORD Owner wishes to retire. This is an established, profitable business and is complete with a repeat customer base. We sell household appliances in the Fraser Valley. Asking price $170,000+ inventory of a $120,000. Serious inquiries only, please call: 604-556-6768.

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HOMES WANTED

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

WE BUY HOUSES

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

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LOTS

CARIBOO LOTS

Lone Butte, Hwy 24, 5 acre lots. 10 minutes from 100 Mile House. Paved road, water, hydro & tel. $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088.

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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

BURIAL PLOTS

BURIAL PLOTS: 3 SxS in Surrey at ValleyView in Garden of Everlasting Life - with 2 bronze plaques. Value over $22K, sell for $7500/obo Call 250-296-4136 (Williams Lake)

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ACREAGE

Cleared and tranquil with Koi ponds on 10 park-like acres with two updated homes in S.E. Langley: $1,495,000. Website: free2list.ca Phone: 604-857-9093 or email: icuchange@pacificcoast.net

Big Valley Auction 604-857-0800

UNDER $300

TABLE Circular/glass (48” diam) on gold metal/wood base, 4 capt chairs fabric seats. $250. 604-501-0533.

RENT TO OWN

NEW SERVICE FOR RENTERS Rent to Own Specialists GTired of moving from home to home because landlords dictate your life? GLooking for stability for you & your family? GWant to get started in real estate but don’t have the huge down payment required? GWant to re-establish your credit & build equity at the same time?

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KEYBOARD, Yamaha TSA1500, cd ROM and manuals, new, pd $1300 sell for $500. (604)824-1903

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKC reg. 12 weeks. Champion German lines. Pet & show stock to approved home. www.regenesisrottweilers.com 604 - 287 - 7688

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www.parerealty.ca info@parerealty.ca

JUPITER Alto SAXAPHONE. Purchased from King’s Music. $575. Serviced,ready to go.604-798-7982.

TREE SERVICES

RENTALS

Call Pare Realty Ltd 604-579-0277

TILING

Complete Residential & Comm. Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding Land Clearing, Removal Neal 604-541-4608 / 604-230-4608

Come hear fabulous selections from Broadway musicals such as South Pacific, Les Misérables, Kiss me Kate, The Sound of Music, Showboat, and Oklahoma! Presented by five of Vancouver’s top performers and joined by special guests Ginny Dunnill and the renowned Surrey Youth Chorus.

JACK RUSSELL X puppies $280. parents free to good home. Please call: 604-820-5242. JACK RUSSEL PUPPIES, tri-colour tails docked, 1st shots, vet checked Call 604-820-5225. LAB Pups CKC Reg’d Champ.lines 2 females (1blk/1yellow), 1st shots, de-wormed, tattooed, vet ✓ $800. 604-857-9192 Lab pups, dewormed, 1st shots, vet check, yell/blk, fam raised adorable, $450&up. (604)845-3769, chwk. MANX X KITTENS absolutely adorable, litter trained, good with dogs. $50. Call 778-323-2343 MAREMMA MALE PUPS, 9 weeks old, excellent sheepdogs. $450. Call 604-798-9528. 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. PERSIAN KITTENS, reg. Assortment of white & silver. $600. Ready to go. Health guar. 604-538-1446. PRESA PUPPIES, family farm raised. Great temperment. Great guard dog. $500. 604-855-6929.

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

BC MASTER MAINTENANCE Rubbish Removal For Less 778-218-0899, 604-805-4940

A Concert of Music Theatre Benefitting the Surrey Food Bank

GREATDOODLE PUPS, great Dane X, std. poodle, blks, harls, merls, $350 up 604-780-6607

ASK A PRO ABOUT replacing vinyl & wood decking or building a shop. 25 years experience. Full warranty. Phone (778) 231-6072.

GreenLine Tree Service

Christopher Simmons

Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

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

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

Debra DaVaughn

FURNITURE

Almost for free! Dave

WHITE ROCK - BIG SALE Sat. & Sun. Sept. 18 & 19 9am - 3pm 15645 Pacific Ave. (Maple St)

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

FUEL

MOVING SALE: apt. size dining rm set (4 chairs), 2 desks, bookcases, chesterfield suite, lamps, dresser, + more household. (604) 583-0218.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

12158 82nd Ave. Sry. Sept. 18, 2010 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.

S. SURREY garage sale. Sat. Sept 18, 9-4. 3452 194 ST. Betty Bouncers, small furn., crystal, tools, etc.

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CHEAP

SURREY: SANDPIPER HOUSING CO-OP ANNUAL GARAGE SALE

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

EXTRA FLEETWOOD. Garage Sale. 14942 83A Ave. Sat & Sun Sept. 18 & 19, 9-4. Xmas ordiments, crib, toys, etc

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

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SURREY

ROYAL HEIGHTS, by owner. Exc. buy, 5 bdrm. 3 baths. 77 X 144’ lot. Only $418K. 604-786-7977

ACREAGE

SURREY North. Acreage. 30,000 sf of fenced, gated, back field & compacted yard for rent. $2700/mo. 604-603-9192

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APARTMENT/CONDO CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

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

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

CLOVERDALE 68/188. Brand new 2 bdrm apt, 2 bath, 2 balc’s. $1150. Avail now. 604-726-4590. 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; Bright, spotless 1 bdrm apt. $675 incl heat, hw & prkg NP/NS. Avail now. (604)941-1788 CLOVERDALE:*Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Spacious 1 bdrms. Small closet room & balcony. Near transit, shops, racetrack. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-888-2497. CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM DELTA NORTH

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

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

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

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

Call 604.946.1094 Bayside Property Services Ltd.

GUILDFORD. 1 bdrm & den. 20th flr. N. facing view, h/w flrs., tennis courts, sauna, hottub & 2 swimming pools. Avail. immed. $1050/mo. 604-729-0078 or 604-562-4486 GUILDFORD: 2/Bdrm, 19th flr, mtn view, 4/applis, hot/wtr, gas f/p, 1 prkg, heated pool, exec room, tennis courts. N/S, N/P. $1400/mo. (604)581-7171 or 778-888-7171. GUILDFORD

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

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

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7513 or 1-888-897-3445 Member of Crime Free Multi Housing Program 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


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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 HUGE CLOVERDALE Bachelor Apt. Separate bdrm, large closets, locker included. Laundry, parking, elevator, lrg covered deck. $685. NS/NP. Avail Sept/Oct. Call 1(250)284-3434 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

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

Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY

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

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780 MORGAN CROSSING. Brand new 1 bdrm. + den. S/s appl., ldry, u/g parking, storage. Nr shops. Np/ns. $1150/mo incl h/wtr. 604-595-0598 NEWTON 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm +den. adult bldg. Heat, h/water, sec prkg. Nr amen ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910 NEWTON Location

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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, 64/194th. Waterstone. Brand new 1 bdrm, granite C/T, 5 appls. Guest suite. Resort amenitties. 1 yr. free HD & internet. Avail. Oct 1. N/S. $975. 604-589-7310. Surrey. 80/Scott Rd. 2 bdrm+den, 2 bath apt. Marble counters, lndry. $1175. Oct 1. 604-589-0490 SURREY CENTRAL. 18th floor. 1 bdrm + den condo. $875. Oct 1st. Call 604-671-7787 or 778-999-5281

SURREY CENTRAL VICINITY

BURNSIDE APARTMENTS

Fabulous, affordable 1 & 2 bdrm units available, 10 minute walk to SFU at Surrey Central Mall, Skytrain & Price Smart Foods. Some suites with skylights & f/place. Incl’s. heat & hot water. N/P

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

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

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Grosvenor & Park Dr. Upper 2 bdrm 4 plex adult oriented, view, strg, w/d ns/np $775 heat incl. 604-576-1746 SURREY 2 bdrm duplex $850, mo. also 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite $650 mo. Avail. now. 604-603-1195

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Bear Creek 143A/92 3bdrm 2 full bath garage ldry lots of prkg NS/NP $1400+util Oct1 778-834-0708 CEDAR Hills 127/94 4 Bdr, garage nr bus/schl/shops $1390, avail now 604-338-3601 or 778-883-1567. CLAYTON HEIGHTS 3bdrm house, 2baths, laundry, on 1.5 acre lot, nr Clayton Village Shopping Ctr, avail. Oct 1. $1200 +utils. 604-537-8446. CLAYTON: Modern home, upper 2 flrs, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 4 s.s. appl, granite counters, gas f/p, sep lndry rm, dble grg. NS/NP. $1550 + shrd utils. Oct 1 or later. 604-530-4997.

1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrms. from $800

FLEETWOOD: 156 & 85 Ave: Completely Reno’d 3/bdrm Rancher, formal din rm, s/deck off kitchen, f/yard. $1300/mo+ utils. Ref’s a must. N/S. Avl now. 604-771-1217.

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

FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm $625 + utils. Shrd lndry. New carpet/paint/appls. Avail immed. NP/NS. 604-803-3273 FLEETWOOD. 4 bdrm upper, 2 full baths, lge kitchen & fam/rm w/sundeck, 5 appls, 2 car garage, $1485/mo. Oct. 1st. 604-910-3002 GUILDFORD, 156/94th. 3 bdrm rancher. N/P. N/S. $1300/mo. + utils. Avail now. 604-543-7366. GUILDFORD. 156/96 Ave. Rancher 3 bdrms., 2 dens, lots of storage. W/D. N/P. Near amen. $1400/mo. + utils. Avail now. 604-377-6092.

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

1 MONTH FREE RENT!! CALL FOR DETAILS

NEWTON 12446-80 well kept 5 bdrms 3 baths incl 2 bdrm ste+gar. fencd big yrd N/P, N/S, ref req. $1600+util 604-318-7595

Call 604-451-6676

NEWTON 132/70B AVE. 3 Bdrm rancher, big yard, nr bus & shops. Avail now. $1200. (778)896-4533

VISTA GREEN 7575 140 St. Avail asap or Oct 1. 2 Bd, 1000 sf, storage, u/g prkg, 3 appls, f/p. No pets. $810/mo. (604)594-8534, 583-6844

NEWTON 87/134. Reno’d 3 bdrm rancher, 1 bth, f/rm, l/rm, np/ns, $1250+ utils. Immed. 604-951-2640

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

NR. SURREY centre/sch/bus/ skytr, ns/np,single house upper, 3bdrms + den, $1250 + utils, 778-887-0818

3526 SF, WAREHOUSE for lease. 24 foot high ceilings with overhead bay door. Central Po Co area. $2900 + HST per month. Phone (604)941-2253

www.cycloneholdings.ca

NEWTON CONVENIENT location, 8145 130th St., Surrey, 3,000 5,000 sq ft. Call at Danielle 604-628-5613. PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,600 sq ft. Call Danielle 604-628-5613. PORT KELLS OFFICE, 3,000 6,000 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Surrey. $7.50 per sq ft NNN. Call Danielle 604-628-5613

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Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

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

NEW SURREY HOME

2 Bedroom suites starting at $875.00/mo. Close to all amenities. Avail now.

Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, video surveillance. NO PETS CALL 604-536-8499 SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starts at $875. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676 SURREY, 104/134th. 1 bdrm apt 15th flr. S.W view. N/S. $850. Oct 1. 604-307-5939 or 778-896-4785. SURREY 138 & 100 AVE, nice 1 bdrm., 3rd floor, N/S N/P. 3 appl., w/b f/p, 1 prkg., gated complex, $825 mo. Refs. Oct. 1. C21 Prudential 604-232-3025

N DELTA, 116/70 Ave. 4/Bdrm, 2 kit’s, whl hse; backs onto ravine. Nr amens. $1800/mo. 604-597-6141.

1851 Southmere Crescent E.

Somerset Gardens

SKYLINE APTS. WHITE ROCK 15321 Russell Ave

LANGLEY 232 & Fraser Hwy. 2.5 bdrm. bsmt. sh ldry. N/s, no dogs. $1000 incl util. Avail. 604-309-8697

Absolute luxury, must see! 5 baths, 5 bdrm., N/S N/P. Refs req’d. Avail. immed. $2400 (upper floor). Roger Wiens, Lighthouse Realty 604-6494871

SURREY SOUTH

Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-7040

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747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

Enver Creek 80/147 New exec 5br up 4 bath 2 f/p 5 appls gar patio $1860 Ns/np Immed 604-512-4745

SURREY North, new 1 bdrm., 19th floor, nr. skytrain stn., Prkg., N/S N/P. Now. $975 mo. 604-598-3266

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

Surrey Centre, K. G. skytrain, newly painted, lrg 1 bdrm, 5 appls, gas F/P, sec. prk, $800. 604-581-8470.

SURREY, lge. 2 bdrm. apt., 2 baths, w/d, full kit., d/w, patio, f/p, fresh paint. Well kept. Oct. 1. N/S N/P. $925 mo. 778-892-0490

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733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

CLOVERDALE. Farm area.5 bdrm, 2 kitchens, newly reno’d., fncd yard. Oct 1. $1550/mth. 604-576-2457.

SURREY CTRL: Clean, quiet, 1 Bdrm. Gas f/p, D/W, bal, sec prkg, laundry in building, no dogs. N/S. 1 yr lse. Walk to SFU, Sktrn, rec ctr, mall. $800/mo. (604)619-9574.

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

STUDENTS WELCOME, nr Kwantlen, 72nd, nice furn. rm. $395 mo. Security guards 604-593-2424

SURREY CENTRE. 1 bdrm stes. $675-$750/mo h/w, heat & prkg. N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7517 or 1-888-876-7301

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SURREY, N. River Rd 1200 s/f 3 bdrms, 1.5. baths, w/d, July 1. Quiet/Responsible. NO pets/party. NO drinking/drugs. 604-951-8950

604-589-5505

Member of Crime Free Multi Housing Program

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CLOVERDALE, 58/184. Newly renov 4 bdrm + rec rm. 2 1/2 baths. 5 appls. sec. system. N/P. N/S. Avail immed. $1600+utils. 604-576-0031.

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Surrey - 13865 90th Ave. 4 bdrm. rancher, 2 bath, sm. pet OK, patio, Avail. Now $1250, cls. to scls. amens. & transit. (604)596-7744 SURREY, 148/Fraser. 2 kit., 3 bdrm. up, 2 down, lam. floor, new paint & tiles. N/P, w/d, fenced, covered deck. $2100/mo. or $1400/mo up, $800/mo. down. 604-575-3253. SURREY. 4 bdrm. 4 baths, 2 car garage, sec. alarm, 2 kitchens, hot tub in master bdrm. H/w heat, quiet CDS. Close to schools & shops $1895/mo. Oct. 1st. 604-725-1314 or 604-346-8346 SURREY, 9443-140 St. Lrg 3 bdrm up: $1100. 2 bdrm dwn: $800. 604585-9728 or 604-341-9728. SURREY CTR: 5 Bdrm house, 2 bath, 2 kit’s w/appls. Oct 1. $1500 + utils. Near all amens. 604-339-3452 WHOLE house for rent. 3bdrm up, 1bdrm suite down,large yard. 90th and 134th. $1700/mo. ALSO newer 3bdrm, 3 bathroom house for rent. Two car garage, 144th and 69th. $1500/mo. Ref required. Susan (604)805-0579

We offer Independent and Assisted Living starting at $1800.00 per month. We also provide superior services for all levels of care including Complex Care starting at $2300.00 per month. Please call Norma or Renaye at 604850-5416 during business hours to set up a tour and complimentary lunch, or come in and see us at 33386 Bevan Ave.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION NEWTON: ROOMMATE to share 2 bdrm mobile home. $375/mo. N/P, N/S, N/D. Incl cbl/utils/lndry. Avail now. Ph: (778)218-3586

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BEAR CREEK 137/93A Ave: 2 Bdrm suite, avail now, ref’s req’d, ns/np, no laundry. $750/mo. 604-581-0441 or 778-838-7108. BEAR CREEK. 1 bdrm bsmt. Nr all amenits. Hydro, gas incl. N/P. N/S,. Avial. now. 604-501-9234. BEAR CREEK lge 2 bdrm nr schl bus park NS/NP $700 incl util. Avail now 604-897-6124, 604-596-9244 BIRDLAND 148/112, 2 bdrm bsmt, sep w/d, priv ent, NS/NP Refs reqd $700 incl hydro Oct 1 604-534-7097 BOLIVAR HTS. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl ste in duplex with w/d, 2 pkng, fenced yrd, $840 +40% utils. 604-837-3038 BOUNDARY PARK 1 bdrm. N/P N/S. $600 incl. utils. 1 block to bus, shopping, ldry. Now. 604-619-9686 BRIDGEVIEW: 2 Bdrm,min to Scott Rd Skytrain, bus & Patullo Bridge. $750/mo inclds heat/light. NP/NS. 604-580-2733 or 604-617-3042. CEDAR Hills 100/129 St. lrg 2 Bdrm Ns/Np, priv prk, nr/schl/bus/Skytrain Avail now. 604-588-7205, 773-4185 CEDAR HILLS, 90/123. 1 & 2 Bdrm G/L stes $500, $650. Clse to amens Suit mature NS/NP 604-501-2427 CEDAR HILLS: 96/133 St: Newer 2 bdrm Nr amens. NS/NP Oct 1. 604-581-8120, 604-603-5390. Central Surrey: 111/130 St: 1/Bdrm, $550/mo inclds utils. N/P, N/S. Avl now. Ref’s req’d. (604)910-9489. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 146/76A Ave: 1 Bdrm bachelor ste. $550/mo incl utils. Avail now/Oct 1st. N/S, N/P. 604-591-6572 or 604-916-7885. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 149/74A. 1 bdrm ste. $475/mo incls utils. N/P, N/S. Avail immed. Near all amens. Call 604-825-5044 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdr in newer home. Utils, net incl. Now or Sept 30. ns/np, $525.604-825-3662 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm suite. $500/mo. N/S. N/P. Avail. NOW. Phone 778-565-1879. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrms, full bath, NS/NP, avail immed. $650 incl hydro/cble. Call 604-501-4862. CHIMNEY Heights 3 bdrm, 2 baths, 1 blk to bus, nr school. $1050 utils incl. N/P. Lndry. 604-716-3015 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 3 Bdrm bsmt 1250 sf, 2 baths, hrdwd, $1100 incl utils. Avail now. 604-831-2279 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. (67/150th). 2 bdrm. suite. Only $600/mo. Spacious, bright & clean. Incl. self controlled heat, lights, white f/s, priv. entry. Oct 1st. Ns/np. 604-720-9293 CHIMNEY Hgts. 145/72nd. 2 bdrm bsmt. suite. Oct. 1st. $650/mo. incl. utils & net. Ns/np. 604-805-6704. CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. suite. 1.5 baths. $800/mo. incl. utils. N/s, n/p. Avail. immed. 604-781-2590 CHIMNEY HTS. 70A/151. New grd lvl 1 bdrm. N/S. N/P. Refs. $600 incl utils/cable. Oct 1. 604-897-8167. CHIMNEY HTS. Lrg 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $550/mo incl utils & net. 778-858-5335. CHIMNEY HTS. New Large 1 bdrm, bsmt suite, nr bus, NS/NP, utils incl, avail now. own prkg. 604-599-9395 CLAYTON 190/70A Ave. Huge 2 bdrm, near all amens. N/S, refs. Util/cbl/net inc. Oct 1. 604-805-6058 CLAYTON. Newer beautiful 1 bdrm + den, 6 appls. Oct. 1. $900 incl. utils/prk. NS/NP.604-996-8200. CLOVERDALE: 180/64: Now. New 1/Bdrm g/l, lndry fac, sml pet. $660 inclds utils, cbl, net. 604.999.7933. CLOVERDALE 18158 60th Ave. 2 bdrm N/S, N/P. Lndry $600/mo + 1/3 utils. Avail Now 604-828-1039 CLOVERDALE: 188 & 56A Ave: 2 Bdrm grd/lvl. Priv ent. Gas f/p, shrd W/D. $850/mo incl util.Avl now.N/S, N/P. 604-574-8383~ 604-825-7337. CLOVERDALE 189/65, newer 2 bdrm $900/mo incl ldry, hydro cbl net. NS/NP. Oct 1. 604-576-8232

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Cloverdale - 1 bdrm g/l bsmt suite, d/w, shr’d ldry, heat/hydro, cable, pk’g spot, cover patio, n/s, n/p, sgl occ only, ref req’d, avail Oct 1. $750/mth Call 604-575-3723 CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm bsmt $795, off Hwy 10, cls to Langley City. PANORAMA 1 bdrm $595. Quiet c/d/s, new subd cls to all amens. Fairly new less than 2 yrs, new appl Clean. Pri back entr Hydro/gas incl. No lndry, N/P. (604)928-6255 CLOVERDALE. 64/183A. Large 1 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Avail. now. N/S. Small pet ok. $700/mo. incl. utils. Phone 778-242-1613. CLOVERDALE clean 1bd nr amens suits 1, avail now, ns/np, no laundry $625 incl utils/cable. 778-574-8177 EAGLECREST spac above grnd immac 2 bdrm, clse bus & shops $800 NS/NP no ldry. 604-576-6820 ENVER CREEK, 1 & 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, N/S N/P. $550 & $675 mo. Utils. incl. No ldry. Now. Close to schools & bus. 604-537-8164 ENVER CREEK. 1 bdrm. Nr bus & schls. Ns/np. Avail. now. $550 incl util. 604-594-9158; 604-725-4003. FLEETWOOD 152/81 (CDS). 1bdrm brand new detached, hydro, cbl, w/i net incl. $650. Also: 3 bdrm bsmt. $950. Ns/np. 604-724-7507 FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2 bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807 FLEETWOOD 158/89A: 2 bdrm, nr amens. $650, incl utils/cbl. NP/NS. 604-951-2985, 778-320-8591 FLEETWOOD, 166/78, NEW lrg 1 or 2 bdrm g/l, approx 900sf, ns/np, $790 incl W/D utils cble net Call 604-576-2188 or cell 604-763-8829. FLEETWOOD 79/155 - 2 bdrm, clean, iNet/cble/utils incld. n/s, n/p. Avail Now! $675/mo. Call 604-5934697 FLEETWOOD 80/156 St. Brand new 2 bdrm $750/mo incl utils. NS, NP. Avail immed. 778-233-6841. Fleetwood. Brand new spacious bright 2 bdrm bsmt grd lvl. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $850. 604-930-9262 Fleetwood. Lrg 1 bd, incl utils/lndry f/p, $650. Nr amens. ns/np Oct.1. 604-572-6357 or 604-617-6754 FLEETWOOD. Lrg clean 2 bdrm. N/S. N/P. No drinking. $700 incl heat & light. Oct 1. 604-597-2044. FLEETWOOD, NEW 2 bdrm, Oct. 1st. Close to schls, prk, bus. $700 incl hydro/cable. Call 778-322-9869 FLEETWOOD nr Coast Meridian school. Updated beautiful suite, in 8 yr. old home. approx 1400 sq.ft 3 bdrms, big liv/rm. 2 full baths. Own entry. grd level walkout. F/S, D/W. inste laundry. Alarm. Fenced b/yard. $1250 incl uitls. 1 yr. lease. Oct. 1. N/S. N/P. 778-893-2972.

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FLEETWOOD newer bright 1 bdrm & den, ns/np, available Oct 1st, $600 incl utils/cable. 778-892-5808. FLEETWOOD. Nice clean large 2 bdrm suite. N/P. N/S. Avail now. $750/mo. Call 604-518-5759. FRASER HEIGHTS, 109/168 St: 1,400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Own W/D & internet. $1000 incl utils. N/P. N/S. Avail now. Pls call 778-867-4989. FRASER HTS. 2bdrm +lrg den, 2 full bath, own w/d, 1200 sq/ft, nr amens, ns/np, $980. 604-868-6918. FRASER Hts. Lrg clean 1 bdrm ste, tub/shwr, w/i closet, in-ste w/d, refs, ns/np, immed, $780. 604-584-1553 GATEWAY area. 3 bdrm. g/l suite. $850/mo. + 1/2 util. Ldry. incl. N/s, n/p. Avail. Oct. 1st. 604-889-5075 GUILDFORD 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, N/P N/S. No ldry. $650 incl. cable & hydro. Avail. now. 604-585-7015 GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Nr schools & mall. Ns/np. $725/mo. incl. utils. (604)583-3281 aft 4 pm N DELTA: 116/82: 1/Bdrm grnd lvl ste. Avail immed. NS/NP. $525/mo incls utils/cable. 778-883-1344. N. DELTA, 1 bdrm suite, $650 incl hydro & cable. Cls to amens.Avail. now.NS/NP. Phone 778-829-3562. N. DELTA, 2 bdrm. spacious, full bath, incl. cable., N/P N/S. $750 mo. Avail Oct. 15. 604-782-6779. N. DELTA, Sunshine Hills. Clean 2 bdrm grd lvl. N/P. N/S. $800/mo. + utils. Avail now. 604-572-7651. NEWTON. 1200 sq.ft. quality 2 bdrm suite, liv/rm, full kitchen & bath, insuite W/D. Near amens. N/S, N/P. $850/mo incl utils. Avail immed. Ref’s. 604-946-0095. NEWTON. 139/68th Ave. 1 & 2 bdrm. suites. Nr amen. Ns/np. Oct. 1st. 778-565-2409 or 778-552-9720 NEWTON, 143A/71A. 2 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. $700/mo. incl utils. Prkg. Avail. Oct 1. Call 604-543-6397; NEWTON 1 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, suitable for young couple, N/S N/P. Cable & utils. incl. Avail. now. $650 mo. 604-593-4221 NEWTON: 1 BDRM BSMT STE. $525/mo incl cable/hydro. No lndry, N/P, N/S. Avail now. (604)590-5167 NEWTON, 1 bdrm, NS/NP, $500/mo incl utils. Avail. Oct. 1st. Phone (604) 596-9699. NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2 bdrm. $700/mo, no laundry. Avail immed. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874 NEWTON, 67/145. Lrg 2 bdrm. Pri. ent. Nr school & transit. $650/mo. incl utils. N/S. N/P. 604-767-5139. NEWTON, 67/146 St. 2 Bdrm, newer ste, $725 incl all utils Avl Oct 1. N/S, cat ok. 604-808-0089.

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NEWTON 68/123 St. Lrg 2 bdrm g/l avail Oct 1. $650 incl utils. NS/NP. Near Kwantlen/bus. 604-591-3738 NEWTON, 71 Ave/142 St. 1 bdrm bachelor suite. $525/mo incl utisl. Nr bus. No laundry. N/S. N/P. Oct. 1. 604-590-1391. NEWTON 79/133 2 Bdrm bsmt, ext strge/rm. $660/mo. NS/NP, no cble or lndry. Oct 15th. (604)861-6060 NEWTON, bachelor, avail immed. NS/NP. Pref sgl person. $430 incl hydro. (604) 590-6160, 805-6160. NEWTON, LARGE 1 bdrm, NP/NS, $550 incl hydro & cable. Avail. Oct. 1st. Phone (604)594-9886. PANORAMA, #10/132. Brand new 1 bdrm incl cbl/net/lndry. $600/mo. Avail now. N/S, N/P. (778)233-2309 PANORAMA 133/58. Large 1 bdrm g/l suite. Avail. Oct. 1st. N/S N/P. $500/mo. incl. utils. 604-649-0406. PANORAMA 133/60: 2 Bdrm ste. $625/mo incl utils. Avail now. N/S, N/P. 604-590-1901, 778-994-1901 PANORAMA: newer 1 bdrm bsmt suite. $600 incl all utils, net, alarm, cbl, lndry. Ns/np, refs 604-649-0660 PANORAMA PARK. 127/61. Very clean 1 bdrm, ns/np,$550 incl hydro & cbl, avail now. Call 604-596-5591 PANORAMA RIDGE: 124/58: Lge 1 bdrm. np/ns; shr W/D. $600/mo incls utils & cbl. 604-961-3337. SULLIVAN, 146/63; brand new 1, 2 or three bdrm, ns, np, no lndry, avail now w/ ref (778) 982 0208 SULLIVAN 14699-62 Ave. 1 bdrm ste. Np/ns $550 incl utils/cbl/int. Nr amen 604-596-2064, 778-846-9296 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: 152/62 Ave: Walk to YMCA & bus. 1/Bdrm g/l, 800 sq/ft, h/w flrs, soaker tub, rad ht, priv prkg, alarm. $700/mo+ 1/4 gas; inclds cbl. N/S. Mature person. Oct 1. CAT OK. 778-885-0854. SULLIVAN HEIGHTS (64Ave & 142St), 2BR spacious brand new BSMT available now $750 incl Utilities. Call 778-995-6292 SULLIVAN HTS, 1 or 2 bdrm suite, cls to schl, & YMCA. Rent incl. hydro & cable. Call 604-537-6412. SULLIVAN HTS: 61/145A St. New 1 Bdrm. $550 incl utils, int & alarm. New appls. N/P, N/S.778-389-6180. SURREY, 122B/90A. Huge 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Cul-e-sac, walk to Walmart, near all amenits & bus. Ns/np. No laundry. Avail immed. $700 incl utils/cable. Phone 604-597-0981 or 604-338-1357. SURREY. 124/82. 3 bdrm ground level suite. NS/NP. Avail Oct. 1st. $950/mo incl. hydro. 604-897-7024 SURREY,134/92, 1&2 bdrm suites. $550 & $750. Incl util. NS/NP. No lndry. Oct 1. Call (604) 581-6935.

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SURREY. 136/60A. Gr lvl 2 bdrm, nr bus & schls, $625 incl cbl/hydro, Oct.1. NS/NP 604-319-8678 SURREY, 152/68 Ave. Newer 2 bdrm ste. $725 incl hydro/cble. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 604-598-7872. SURREY: 152/69 Ave: 2 bdrm, NS/NP, laundry avail. Call between 10am and 5pm. 604-598-3120. SURREY. 168/Fraser Hwy. 1 bdrm. $525 Incl. util/net No ldry N/S. Avail now 604-783-0725; 604-719-8685 Surrey, 192/80th. Extra lrg 1 bdrm. Fncd yd. Cov patio. & prkg. $750 N/P. Avail now. 778-896-1350. SURREY. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. N/P, N/S. Avail now. $550/mo incl utils. Call (604) 729-0285. SURREY, 1 bdrm, full bath, avail. now, $550 incl hydro, net & cable. Avail. Oct. 1. Phone 604-724-6786. SURREY 1 bdrm ste in new hse, cls to Sry Central skytrain, $550 incl heat & hydro. NS/NP 604-614-3141 SURREY. 2 bdrm. in newer house, 140th & 82nd Ave. Tiled & clean. W/d, h/w heat, $750/mo. incl. utils. Ns/np. Avail. immed. 604-346-8346 SURREY 58 Ave/148 St. 1 Bdrm suite, suits 1 person. Ref’s req’d, ns/np, no laundry. Avail Oct 1st. $550 incl utils/cable. 604-502-7187. SURREY, 61/146. New lrg 2/3 bdrm stes. Utils/lndry incl $750 & $1000. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-507-7442. SURREY 6185 - 181A, QUIET 1 bdrm. Patio. Shower only. F/P $700 Cls to ament. Ed, 1-250-619-4061 SURREY 64/KGH 1 & 2 bdrm bsmt stes priv ent $450 & $750 incl hydro cable. 778-960-9762, 604-593-2938 SURREY, 96/Scott. New 1 bdrm suite. $550/mo. incl. utils. Nr SkyTrain. 604-585-9728 604-341-9728 SURREY: 97A & 137: 1,000 sq/ft, 2/bdrm, $800/mo inclds utils. Sep yrd, own W/D. N/S. (604)880-6586. SURREY Cedar Hills- 900sf. reno’d, 2 bdrm. f/bath, grn’d lvl, cul-de-sac. covered patio, shr’d lndry. Walk to Shops/Skytrain/SFU n/s, n/p, Refs. $850 incls. utils 604.306.8553 SURREY CENTRAL: 108/130 St. 2 bdrm ste. $850/mo incld utils. Walk to Skytrain. Oct 1. 778-828-5743. SURREY CENTRAL, newer home, grnd lvl, 2 bdrm, priv. entr, fncd, NS/NP, rent incl. utils. Avail. Oct. 1st. Phone (604) 341-4974. SURREY CENTRE. Three 1/Bdrm stes avail. $600/mo inclds utils. Nr Skytrain, school. N/S, N/P. Oct 1. 604.584.6380 or 604.583.4475. SURREY, ROYAL HTS. 96/117. On bus route. 2/bdrm suite. Fr/St, shared laundry. N/P, smoking outside only. $650/mo. +1/2 util. NORTH SURREY. 141 St/113 Ave. 2/bdrm bsmt suite. Fr/St/DW, shared laundry. N/P, N/S. Avail Oct 1. $600/mo + 1/2 util. Luke 604-590-4888 Remax TYNEHEAD, 167A/83 Ave. Ground level 4 yr old, clean & bright. 2 or 3/bdrm. $800/mo. or $900/mo. 1 full bthrm with tub. Priv entry with parkiing & back lane. A/C, fr/st. Incl util. N/S, no drugs. N/P. no lndry. Avail Oct 1. 604-575-7621. TYNEHEAD, 168/88th. Brand new 2 bdrm suite. Nr amens. Suit clean mature ns/np. $850. 778-574-2669. TYNEHEAD. 2 bdrm. suite, with storage room. Ns/np. $800/mo. incl. utils. Avail. immed. 604-671-0477 CEDAR HILLS. 126/92 Ave. Large 1 bdrm. suite. $600 incl utils. Avail. Oct. 1st. N/P. Call (604) 825-4617.

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CEDAR HILLS: 10718-127 St. Six bdrms + den, 4.5 baths. Perfect for Daycare! $2200/mo + 60% utils. N/P. Avl now. 604-781-9093. Cedar Hills,128/100. Lrg clean, 3 bd, nr shop/bus line. $1050/mo incl utils. N/p,n/s. Refs. 604-817-0474

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Clayton Hl New 1 bdrm coach house. $650. New 2 bdrm bsmt. $740. N/P. N/D. 604-787-1294.

1994 10 1/2’ TIMBERLINE Camper. Electric jacks, many options, exc condition. $9400. 604-576-6598

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GUILDFORD. Main floor, 3 bdrm, 2 baths, huge deck, hrd/wd flrs. Fenced back yard. $1400/mo. NS/N/P. Avail Oct 1. 604-715-1667.

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NEWTON - 3 bdrm. 5 appli. nr. amens. alarm, sundeck, shr’d lndry & utils. N/S, N/P, suits couple. $1000. Now 604-760-3374 Lv. msg. NEWTON beaut 4bdr upper ste in huge house, lots of windows. Newly reno’d, fresh paint. Ns/np, Avail now $1300/mo +50%utils. 778-552-2628

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1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible white, “rare”, 2 seater, 153,000kms. Must sell $7500. 604-309-4001

CLOVERDALE: 68/193. Beautiful 3 bdrm, 3 bath, t/h, s/s appl, w/d. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-307-6572.

2001 BUICK CENTURY - 194K. Asking $1200. 604-531-6231. 2001 OLDSMOBILE Aurora, black 4 dr, s/roof, pw/pl, htd mirrors, lthr int. 130K’s, $5450. 604-581-4572 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISERauto, loaded, new trani & time belt, senior driven $4200 (604)514-4849 2006 FORD FOCUS, fully loaded, anti-theft alarm, exc. condition $8500/ obo. 604-828-9496.

KINGSTON GARDENS 15385 99 Ave. 2 bdrm T/H. Avail. NOW $820 Near amen’s 604-451-6676 LANGLEY

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2006 FORD FUSION SEL *4 Door *V6 *58K

Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley

Extended Maint. warranty still avail. $15,000. ICBC claims history report avail. White Rock 604-535-1181.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

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1990 CAMRY LE, auto, 4/dr, blue, 317K, runs great, slight crack on windshield, $550. 778-896-1350. 1997 JEEP YJ 85,000 kms. new 31x10’’ tires, needs body repairs. $1500. Call 604-591-3381. 1998 Honda Accord 2 dr auto only 67,000K, no accidents, mint cond. $8400. 604-542-1837, 782-1641 1999 HONDA Civic Si(G) Silver ext Grey cloth int Coupe Sunroof Manual 168,000 km 4 cyl Air condition Power everything ABS Airbags Aftermarket taillights and spoiler New water pump and timing belt Reg. oil change, fluids, brake check, etc. $5600. Call 604-8563435 or 604-309-3757 for more details 1999 VW GOLF deluxe, Aircared, s/roof, new tires/brakes. 5 spd 210K well maint. $3,700. 604-531-7503 2004 TOYOTA ECHO, 4 dr. sedan, 5 spd. manual, burgundy, clean car, 95K kms. $4500 firm. 604-538-9257 2006 HONDA CIVIC EX - Local, no accidents, auto, sunroof, grey, Low mileage. $13,995obo 604-531-3514 2007 Honda Civic DX, grey, 4 dr, Auto, new tires/brakes, 84,000 kms, $12999. Call 778-938-8862 2009 TOYOTA YARIS 4dr H/B, auto, many options, 18,000K, silver. $9000 firm. 604-538-4883

NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 3 BDRM townhouse. Quiet family complex. $930+ utils, no pets (604)596-1099. NEWTON, 68/K.G.H. 3 Bdrm T/H, 1.5 bath, avail now, $1100/mo + utils. NS/NP. Danny 778-995-7762 NEWTON. 73/140. Spacious 3 bdrm T/H. Avail now. Call 604-5926077 or 604-598-8577. SURREY

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1977 T-BIRD, $1200 obo. Original owner. For more info call (604)583-5702.

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1990 Dodge Caravan, full load, blue on blue, aircared, 231K, very good cond, $1200 obo. 604-783-4650 1990 FORD LARIAT 250, 160,000 kms, very good shape. Many extras. Asking $3,000: (604)536-0269 1999 DODGE RAM 3500 ext. cab. 4 x 4, dully, diesel, loaded, canopy match, leather, black on black. gd. cond. $10,900 (604)328-1883 2000 LX FORD 7/pass van, 193K, good shape, 4Michelin tires, gd battery, ++. $3000/obo. 604-591-9128 2006 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE Laredo, 89K 4x4, V-6, local, no accid. pwr. options, alloys, mint. $12,995 Must See! (604)328-1883 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab Big Horn, 20’ alloys, mint. new brakes/tires, safety inspected, no accidents. $17,995 (604)328-1883

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20,777

$

Stock #P2420A. Lifted.

2007 JEEP WRANGLER

13,888

$

18,888

$

14,999

$

10,995

$

6,995

Only

Only

$

6,995

2006 Chrysler Sebring Stock #P2268. Low kms.

Only

2003 Buick LeSabre Stock #155287A. Loaded, low kms.

Only

2005 Chevy Blazer

Stock #180585A. Great shape.

Only

2008 Mazda B2300

Stock #?????. Club Cab.

Sale Price

$

2009 Toyota Camry Hybrid

Stock #P2432.

33,888

$

25,995

$

17,995

$

9,999

Only

$

17,995

2005 GMC Envoy Stock #142480A. Loaded, leather.

Only

2005 Saturn Vue Stock #216648A. 3.5L V6, low kms.

Only

Stock #P2372A. Absolutely loaded.

$

2005 Buick Rainier

Only

2007 Mazda RX-8

Stock #413049A. Loaded, only 4400 kms.

Sale Price

Stock #P2300. Double Cab.

2009 Toyota Tacoma SR5

24,888

$

35,888

$

8,888

$

19,995

Only

12,995

$

2003 Dodge Dakota Stock #230624A. Excellent condition.

Only

2009 Toyota Prius Stock #P2431.

Only

2002 Honda Civic Si Stock #174440A.

WOW!

Stock #P2433.

2007 BMW 335I

Sale Price

$

2009 Chevy Silverado 4x4

Stock #P2336. Crew Cab, loaded.

All pricing net of General Motorsprograms including Loyalty. Taxes, fees and levies not included. *Loyalty conditions apply… see dealer for detailsdocumentation of $395 not included.

1-888-866-5038

WHITE ROCK Dealer No. 6928

in the SOUTH SURREY AUTO MALL

3050 KING GEORGE HWY.

KING GEORGE HWY

Surrey Auto Mall

DON CARR CHEVROLET

150-Plus Point Inspection Manufacturer’s Warranty 24-Hour Roadside Assistance 30 Day/2500 km No-Hassle Exchange Privilege

152nd

1-888-254-7933

16,880

Stock #1400B. Wagon.

2003 AUDI A4 QUATTRO

! s r e h s a r C r o o D

DON’T FORGET, WITH EVERY OPTIMIZED VEHICLE YOU GET:

28,995

$

$

2009 Suzuki XL7

Stock #B152992. Leather, roof, alloys.

Stock #B15537. All wheel drive, leather, V6, roof, 7 pass.

6280 SCOTT ROAD

Stock #B15557. Sport Pkg, premium pkg. Hot fun car, save!

2007 BMW 335

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

2007 VW Rabbit

Stock #B15505. Hatchback, alloys, sunroof.

2006 Malibu MAXX

Stock #B15406. RS, Groundeffects, leather, roof.

2010 Chevy Camaro SS

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

2005 BMW 325 SEDAN

www.barneswheatongm.com

36,888

2008 Enclave CXL AWD

WOW!

Stock #B15509. Only 38,000 kms, leather, roof.

2007 Avalanche LTZ

3 to choose. All with DVD & Ext.

2009 Montana SV6s

Stock #??????. Great value, 4 dr., V6, alloys.

2009 Malibu LS

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

SURREY/NORTH DELTA

The Spot Financing

★ On

milli inventory

$

★ Over

for 6 months

2009 Toyota Camry

060909

2009 Toyota Corolla

SPECTACULAR FALL SAVINGS!

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TOTALL PR RICE AD DJUS STMEENT

$16 6,462

MSRP: $47,5513 Lesss: Forrd Emplooyee Prrice Adjusttment* $5,412 Lesss, Delivvery Allow wance $5,22500 Lesss: Coostcoo Rebatee* $1,0000 Less: Recycclee Your Ridee* (Maz $3,3300) $3,3000 Less: sss: Foord Cred Credit Caash $1,5000

Sttk. #W W1EA W1 1EA5 EA A55552

Onl nlyy 7788,,744kkm

141

Onl nlyy 8822, 2,570k 0 m

BW X 84 MTH THS + HST

199

$

SURREY’S VISION OF EXCELLENCE!

0883329977

WITTH NO DOWN PAYMENT OAC #FT0 T

$ 2 6 ,8 4 7

e LT 4x4

BW X 72 MTHS + H ST

$

2008 Chev Avala nch

071 7 136

XLT 4x4

$16,873 WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT OAC #FT0 T

88

BW X 72 72 MTHS + HST

$

2007 Ford Esca pe

Onl nlyy 39, 9,66002k 2 m

CASH PRIZE amount is determined by the number of preowned vehicles sold between Thurs, Sept 16 to Sat Sept 18. The following single prize amount will be eligible to one pre-owned, or dealer demo, vehicle purchaser, with approved credit: $10,000 cash if 35 preowned vehicles are sold, $5000 if only 20 to 34 pre-owned vehicles are sold & $3000 if 19 or less vehicles are sold. Only one price amount will be be offered. Chances of winning are dependent on the the number of pre-owned, or dealer demo, purchasers during the 3 day event, with approved credit, who take delivery of retail pre-owned vehicles and dealer demos, by 8PM September 30. The date of the random draw is Wednesday, October 6, 2010. Chances of winning will not be greater than 1 in 35 as this is the limit for this contest. All payments are calculated biweekly payments @ 8.65% OAC. Subject to credit approval. All payments include documentation fee plus HST. *For buyers who qualify. See dealer for details. To receive Ford Credit Cash you must purchase finance through Ford Credit Canada. OAC.

10025-152nd St., Surrey • 604-584-1222 • www.hallmarkford.ca

S UPER CENTRE

Surrey’s Pre-Owned

Hallmark Ford is...

Plus Appppl Plu plica iccabbble lee Le Leviess & Taxes T s

$31,051

YOUR FOR RD EMPLOY YEEE PRICE

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2010 F-150 4x4 Super Crew XLT V8

OVER 50+ PRE-OWNED VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM

TOP DOLLAR FOR YOUR TRADE

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$ 9 ,9 8 3 WITH NO DOWN PAYMENT OA O C #FFC

2009 Ford Focu sS

Surrey North Delta Leader

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Mon.-Thurs. 9-8; Fri. & Sat. 9-6; Sunday 11-4

Every vehicle in stock is BCAA Approved

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JANUARY 2011 OAC

WE ARE MARKING DOWN OUR PREOWNED INVENTORY FOR THIS HISTORIC, ONCE IN A DECADE SALES NO PAYMENTS EVENT! UNTIL

SEE FFU UR RT TH HE ER DE ET TAILS BELO OW W

9AM – 8PM

SAT SEPT 18

ALL SALES AREAS WILL BE CLOSED UPON THE HE APPR APPROVAL OF THE 35 35TH DEAL

9AM – 8PM

FRI SEPT 17

FREE HOT DOGS

Surrey North Delta Leader

RE-OWNED IF ONLY 20-34 P DEALER VEHICLES, OR DURING OLD DEMOS, ARE S EONE WILL M THIS SALE, SO A PRE-OWNED H WIN $5000 WITDEALER DEMO VEHICLE OR ELIVERED BY D & D L O S , E S PURCHA . 8PM SEPT 30TH

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FINANCE AND INSURANCE AGENTS ON SITE FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY

THE DEAL OF THE DECADE!

Hallmark Ford presents DO NOT MISS THIS EVENT!

091410

OVER 1 MILLION DOLLARS INVENTORY MUST BE SOLD!

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