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Four-year civic terms rejected Councillors at UBCM vote down proposal by Tom Fletcher MUNICIPAL ELECTION terms will

remain at three years, delegates to the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention decided in a hotly contested vote Thursday. The executive of the UBCM had endorsed the idea after a provincial-municipal task force recommended it this spring. Supporters noted that most Canadian provinces have already gone to four-year terms, and it may improve the low turnout of local elections. Burnaby Coun. Sav Dhaliwal said he started in politics with a one-year term, and went through similar debates over increasing it to two years and the present three years. There has Sav Dhaliwal been no shortage of candidates to run for the longer terms, he said. Councillors for smaller communities disputed that, and argued that with the low pay, a four-year term would prevent many candidates from making the commitment. The issue split delegates when it See TASK FORCE / Page 4

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Some cats go to heaven

Brenda Thomas and her ‘baby girl’ Chauncey, 13, participate in a Blessing for the Animals on Sunday at Crossroads United Church in North Delta. The service, traditionally held on the Feast of St. Francis, celebrates the relationships between humans and animals. To see a video of the blessing, which in addition to kitties attracted a variety of canines, a budgie and a turtle, visit surreyleader.com

Reminders of Matthew Parents attend trial of teens charged in death of their son by Dan Ferguson EVERY MORNING of the trial, Syd

Skura takes the bright yellow Chevy Colorado pickup truck that belonged to his son Matthew and drives it from his home in Cloverdale to the B.C. Supreme Court building in New Westminster. It’s his way of giving Matthew a presence at the proceedings. “Somebody has to be here to rep-

resent him,” the father tells a Leader reporter outside the courtroom where two teenagers are being tried for manslaughter in the 2009 attack that claimed the life of his 21-year-old son. Cheryl Vinall, Matthew’s mother, has come all the way from Ottawa. She didn’t know about the truck until she spotted it near the courthouse one day. It looked an awful lot like the one her son had, she thought.

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Skura: Had severe head injury From page 1

Celtic cross design he liked. Because the two teens charged with Mathew’s slaying are underage, their names can’t be reported. One is a tall and very thin, almost emaciated young man. The other is shorter and more muscular, sporting a jewelled ring in one ear. One has been held in jail, while the other is free on bail. The accused teenagers had relatives who sit in the courtroom visitors’ gallery, two rows behind Matthew’s parents and friends. It is the second time Syd and Cheryl have heard the details of the night their son was critically injured. Both attended a 10-day preliminary hearing of the evidence in Surrey that found sufficient grounds for a full trial. Both say it doesn’t get any easier hearing the details a Syd Skura second time. The fatal confrontation happened shortly after 11 p.m. on May 28 in the parking lot at West Winds Community Church at 6331 176 St. Cheryl Vinall Police investigating a report of a fight arrived to find Skura with a severe head injury. He died later in hospital. As Syd Skura listens to the hourby-hour recounting of his son’s activities leading up to the parking lot incident, there are moments when he says it’s as though he’s been cast back in time. “I’ve got to phone Matt and tell him not to go,” Skura will think. “He’s going to get hurt.” “It feels like Matt died two weeks ago,” Vinall says. “It really does.” The trial before a judge, with no jury, is expected to last until Oct. 22. dferguson@surreyleader.com

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This year’s Surrey Civic Treasures Award winners are (from left) Al Cleaver, Chris Thornley and David Proznick.

Meet Surrey’s ‘treasures’ City to recognize trio of residents for their cultural contributions by Melissa Smalley

community that do so much.” For Thornley, a community booster who is heavily involved in Surrey’s culTHREE SURREY residents have been selected to receive this year’s Surrey Civic tural community by way of volunteering and fundraising, being recognized Treasures Award for their contributions to the city’s cultural community. by the city is also a huge honour. Former Semiahmoo Secondary music instructor David Proznick, musi“One thing I think is really important is the fact that as our city has grown, cian/business owner/volunteer Chris Thornley and former fire chief and heri- the interest in supporting the arts and culture has grown with that,” Thornley tage buff Al Cleaver are set to accept their awards from Surrey Mayor Dianne said, pointing to Surrey’s designation as Canada’s cultural capital in 2008 as Watts at the seventh annual Business and the Arts event tomorrow (Oct. 7). proof. In addition to close to 40 years of teaching, Proznick, who retired from “I’m sure there was a time nobody would have thought that could be Semiahmoo Secondary in 2003, has been involved with true.” the White Rock Singers for more than three decades, Thornley, co-owner of Surrey-based ThornleyHayne including the past 12 years as director. He also finds time Creative Communications, is also responsible for the to adjudicate music festivals, teach jazz camps and worklogos and branding of several not-for-profit organizashops, direct musicals throughout the community and tions, including the Arts Council of Surrey, Bard on the perform. Beach and the Kla-how-eya Aboriginal Cultural Centre. “The recognition is long overdue,” said Laurae McNally, As both a business owner and an arts advocate, he said chair of the Surrey Board of Education and one of several he sometimes sees a slight disconnect between the two people to nominate Proznick. “He was just an outstanding communities, something he hopes events like Business music teacher at Semiahmoo Secondary. I watched that and the Arts – which he was instrumental in creating – program over the years, and he really built that departwill help alleviate. Chris Thornley ment to one of musical excellence. It was fascinating to “Sometimes people in the business community don’t watch his students go on to very successful careers in the appreciate people in the arts, and to be honest, somemusic industry.” times people in the arts don’t appreciate the business Proznick is no stranger to accolades – in 2003, he was presented the Keith community,” he said. “It shouldn’t be that way.” Mann Award for outstanding music educator of the year, and in 1998, he was Cleaver, who retired from the Surrey Fire Department in 1986, is being named to the John Philip Sousa Legion of Honour. recognized for his tireless work preserving the city’s heritage, including “It’s rather humbling,” Proznick said. “There are so many people in the

“... as our city has grown, the interest in supporting the arts and culture has grown with that.”

See TREASURES / Page 4

Trauma dog helps grieving teens Yellow Lab ‘Caber’ a first in Canada by Dan Ferguson WHEN SOME of the people in the

EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER

Caber is the Delta Police Department’s trauma dog.

North Delta school gymnasium saw the two-and-a-half-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, they burst into tears. The meeting to talk about the murder of Burnsview student Laura Szendrei was the debut outing for trauma dog “Caber,” the first of his kind in Canada. The even-tempered and unflappable

dog graduated on a Sunday, and by Monday, he was at Burnsview Secondary School, the scene of a meeting with students, parents and teachers. The 15-year-old Szendrei, a Grade 10 student at Burnsview, died in hospital Sept. 26, the day after she was critically injured during a daylight attack in Mackie Park. Caber’s principal handler, Delta Police Department Victim Services Coordinator Kim Gramlich, estimates as many as 70 people broke down when Caber was made available for anyone who felt the need for “cathartic petting.” Trauma dogs are used extensively

in the U.S. to help people traumatized by crime by offering what Gramlich describes as non-judgmental and unconditional affection and sympathy. Caber is the first trauma dog to be used in Canada. “He doesn’t care how old you are, what colour your skin is [or] what clothes you’re wearing,” Gramlich said. Meanwhile, an Internet petition to have North Delta’s Mackie Park renamed to Laura Szendrei Memorial Park was approaching 800 signatures at the beginning of the week. “Many friends and family will drive by this park and always remember See POLICE / Page 4


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From page 1 was debated Wednesday, and two votes by show of hands were scrapped after complaints that people had voted and then left the convention hall. A secret-ballot vote was held Thursday morning, with 280 votes in favour of four-year terms and 354 opposed. B.C. Community and Rural Development Minister Ben Stewart said the provincial government would respect the decision of the mayors and councillors. The task force also recommended limits on spending for civic election campaigns, but not restrictions on campaign donations. Those changes are expected to be incorporated in provincial legislation next spring.

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Two more dancers were voted off So You Think You Can Dance Canada on Thursday night. The good news for local fans? They weren’t the Surrey contestants. That leaves Danielle Gardner and Nathalie Heath in a strong position to earn the winning title and $100,000 grand prize in the popular televised competition. Thursday’s elimination show saw Claudia Primeau, a ballroom dancer from Montreal, and Jonathan Arsenault, a contemporary dancer also from Montreal, leave SYTYCD Canada. Heath, 23, was among the bottom three couples, but avoided being axed. She’s appreciative to have made it this far in the contest. “This is a complete dream come true. I have wanted to be part of this show for three years, and reaching the Top 10 was my ultimate goal,� she said. “I am so grateful for the unconditional support from friends, family and fans. I couldn’t ask for a better outcome.� Gardner also thanked her friends and family for their love and support.

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loss of customers due to the new installations. To mitigate some of the concerns, one in 10 of the parking spots will be designated 15-minute free parking. Council endorsed the use of $360,000 from the Legacy Fund to pay for the installation of meters. The city is looking to expand pay parking into areas with the following criteria: • High parking demand and where parking turnover is important; • Limited on-street parking and high short-term parking demand; • Fronting retail/commercial businesses; • Close proximity to high-density residential and office developments; • Recreational areas with high parking demand. The vote on council was unanimous. Coun. Bob Bose, chair of the city’s transportation committee, said Friday the meters are not installed for revenue, but to keep people from parking in commercial areas all day. As such, he said, the price of parking is kept low. That said, he understands the plight of the employment agency. He said Brown would be welcome to make a delegation and appear before council, which may refer her to the transportation committee.

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will soon have to shell out for pay parking, a fact that aggravates a Newton free employment service. Letters went out to businesses along 137 Street, just north of 72 Avenue, last week informing them the city will be installing parking meters. It will now cost $1 an hour, for a twohour maximum stay. Susan Brown, manager for the Surrey Employment Resource Centre in Newton, says the thousands of people she serves are looking for work and don’t have the means to be paying meter charges or city tickets. About 65 per cent of her clients are collecting EI, 25 per cent have no government source of income, and another 10 per cent are on social assistance (welfare). “It’s amazing what a parking ticket can do to you (when you’re looking for work),” Brown said, noting the public consultation on the subject was nonexistent. “When [the city] had the little open house, they didn’t mention it,” Brown said, adding she’s gathered a 100-name petition opposing the meters in just a couple of days. However the plan to expand parking meters is about a year in the works, and includes several areas of the city.

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he anticipation is palpable. The tension is as thick as a January fog. Everywhere, hearts are buoyant with hope. Hockey season is about to begin. And for the 40th successive year, fans of the Vancouver Canucks are united by a single thought: maybe this will be our year to win the Stanley Cup. Like sugar plums on Christmas Eve, images of the gleaming silver chalice dance in our heads. On Luongo, on Burrows. On Daniel and Henrik. On Kesler, on Raymond and Samuelsson. On Bieksa, on Ballard, and maybe even Edler. Will these be the players to lead the confetti parade up Burrard Street in June? O, to dream a little dream of championship glory. And Lord Stanley knows, Canucks fans have been dreaming a really, really long time. From their ill-fated loss of the wheel spin to decide the first pick in their very first amateur draft that gifted the Canucks’ expansion rivals, the Buffalo Sabres, with Gilbert Perrault and left them with Dale Tallon, the Canucks’ history has been fraught with lunch bag letdown. Perrault became a superstar. Tallon never scored more than 17 goals in a season. Although he eventually did lay the foundation for a Stanley Cup champion. As a general manager. In Chicago. Twice the Canucks came tantalizingly close to winning it all. Only to break our hearts. Along the way we’ve been electrified by the talents of players like Bure, Gradin, Mogilny, Naslund and the Sedins. We’ve respected the grit of Linden, Smyl, Snepsts, and even Tiger Williams. We’ve been befuddled by Bertuzzi, maddened by Messier and crucified by Cloutier. We booed LaForge and rued Keenan. We suffered the optical indignity of the “Flying V” yellow, black and red uniforms. But as the first days of October slip away, and the leaves turn gold and crimson, all of that history is forgotten. It’s a new hockey season. A new beginning. Nine months of triumphant goals and glorious victories lie stretched out before us, like a silver-bricked road leading to... Let’s get on with it. – Black Press

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hard-luck stories. the UBCM convention. Not bad for a partCoell tried to skate backwards when TV time job. cameras cornered him the next day, but his In B.C.’s smallest towns, when you caloriginal point stood. culate the actual hours for councillors you The B.C. Liberals long ago eliminated find another group that doesn’t make even income tax and medical premiums for Campbell’s miserly minimum wage. low-wage workers, and even subsidize their It was these folks who voted down the rent, but the cost of living keeps idea of four-year terms. rising. It appears B.C. will soon Three years is enough of a grudgingly join Newfoundland commitment. and Nunavut at $10 an hour. The poor were thrust into Lost in all this were the real the spotlight again when subjects of the economic panel, Campbell took the stage for such as a plea for provincial help the traditional conventionto keep farms viable. Nobody closing speech. talks about an $8 minimum After a fond look back at wage for farms, corner stores or the Olympics, he imagined other seven-day-a-week family himself and finance minister businesses, where it’s mostly a Hansen as a figure Tom Fletcher Colin theory. skating pair for a little selfAs expected, the most divisive deprecating humour about issue at this year’s convention was a prothe hasty introduction of the Harmonized posed shift to four-year terms for councils. Sales Tax. Here again, a canyon separates urban and With the federal clock ticking, “we rural, rich and poor. rushed out, and we threw the HST up in A Vancouver councillor now makes the air, and we promptly fell on our faces,” $61,674 a year, plus expenses for things like Campbell said. “Well, we soldiered on

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Pay parking Contracting out threatens care for seniors plan is appalling YOUR RECENT STORY (Nurses riled, October

AS A SMALL business owner/ operator in the Newton area, I was appalled by a recent letter I received from the City of Surrey announcing pay parking for our small area of Newton. After reading the letter carefully, a few comments on the letter’s contents need to be made. The letter states that “the City of Surrey will soon begin the installation of pay parking stations in Newton.” It also states that, “Where parking is available, we seek to provide this in a way that is fair and equitable.” Our organization, which provides services to thousands of unemployed individuals each year, feel that there is already “fair and equitable” parking in the Newton area. For one thing, it is fair since it is now free, and it is equitable since parking is based on the age old adage of first come, first served. The City of Surrey is implementing a preposterous system of taxation on a part of its community that can afford it the least – the unemployed. Within the few blocks of this latest “tax grab” are agencies that deal with career planning, services to immigrants and youth, the local income assistance office, a large employment resource centre, and other agencies. This foolish scheme reaches into the already empty pockets of those seeking to better themselves to the tune of $1 an hour. Unfortunately, that translates to a minimum of $5 per day for most programs, $25 per week, or, in the case of a 3.5-week career planning program, a horrendous $90 for the privilege of parking where it was once free. To add insult to injury, our clients are not even allowed to stay for more than two hours, which is the parking time maximum for this charade, removing from them not only the ability to afford to come to these programs, but making it illegal to even stay for the program’s daily duration. How unfair, how unbalanced, and how uncommunicative of the city. For shame. Yale Shap, Director SCCI Project Restart Surrey Employment Resource Centre - Newton

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1 and online) may have left readers with the impression that professional nursing can only be provided with RNs. In fact, Licensed Practical Nurses are licensed by the College of Licensed Practical Nurses of B.C. which regulates their professional practice under strict guidelines, as is the case with RNs and many other health care professionals. For more than a decade, the professional nurse that most seniors and their families see at the bedside in B.C.’s residential care facilities has been an LPN. So it’s not surprising that as part of its long

overdue plan to increase direct care hours for seniors in residential care, the Fraser Health Authority is expanding the role these nursing professionals play within the care team. After all, as a requirement of their professional license, LPNs receive specialized education and training that meets the health needs of long-term care residents. RNs will also continue to play an important role in meeting those needs, along with LPNs, residential care aides, recreation assistants, activity aides, dieticians, physiotherapists, physicians and others. Quality care for seniors depends on a multidisciplinary approach that is evolving to take

full advantage of the skills and training each member brings to this team. Frankly, the biggest risk to seniors’ care continues to be the ongoing contracting out of skilled and experienced front-line staff at facilities like Maplewood House in Abbotsford. Contracting out disrupts continuity of care for seniors, causes unnecessary chaos in many Fraser Health facilities, and undermines the entire health care team. Our seniors deserve better.

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Dealing with declining enrolment NOW THAT the byelection is over

for Delta council, I would like to shift our attention to the Delta School District. Many school districts in the province, including Delta, are experiencing declining enrolment which is putting the squeeze on funding. Below are 10 strategies to cope with declining enrolment without shutting down schools. 1. Cooperate with Surrey School District to fill empty seats in Delta. 2. Attract more international students with specialized English language and quality home stay programs. 3. Use school facilities for continuing education and advanced placement classes. 4. Rent out school facilities for community events and conferences. 5. Work with Kwantlen Polytechnic University and SFU Surrey to offer career planning and university preparation courses in Delta high schools. 6. Make use of school facilities during the evening hours for community support groups and life skills classes. 7. Make use of school playgrounds for community recreation, sporting teams, and special events. 8. Create incentives for students to complete Grade 12 by offering post-secondary credit for high school and trades courses. The high

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Forming a partnership with SFU Surrey is one way the Delta School District can cope with declining enrolment, a letter writer suggests. school students will essentially get part of their first year postsecondary education for free. This will facilitate admission to various post-secondary institutions. 9. Extend holidays for elementary school students instead of closing schools to balance the budget

which is a short sighted approach to a change in demographics. 10. Turn some schools into unique learning centres such as fine arts and trades centres. The goal is to increase the positive outcomes for the students of Delta and keep schools in the

community. One way to do this is to involve more students in the decision-making process and reach out to parents, teachers and staff for new ideas and practical solutions to the issues facing the district. Alex Sangha Delta

Bystanders show their support No business I JUST WANTED to say a huge thanks to all those

people that attended to me and my son at the market (at the corner of Highway10 and 168 Street on Saturday (Oct. 2). A very rude and belligerent older man had backed into my husband’s truck and the man denied it from the beginning. I had numerous witnesses, whom the man came over to and told them to mind their own business. He then started swearing at me and my three-yearold. To the young man who took his wife and kids home and came back to check on me, and the manager (I’m sorry didn’t get your name), you were all great. While we waited for the police to arrive, the manager put a forklift in front of the older man’s vehicle so he could not leave, only to have him try and mark up my husband’s vehicle a second time.

I am often disheartened to read about abuse and mistreatment of innocent people on the streets while bystanders watch. Thanks to nice people who stick up for innocent people when they see something that is wrong. I appreciated all the concern. And to the man that was so full of anger and threatened the manager and I with a lawsuit, you are a piece of work. I truly hope you are never allowed to drive again. And we later noticed you backed over the hay bales and the nice pumpkin display as well. My day still turned out okay, but you had my son scared and crying for his dad. I hope you go back and apologize to the manager for your rudeness. Jay Dee Surrey

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I AM NOT surprised to see our

mayor go on another trip, this time to India. She and six others from the city are going to spend $128,000. Then the Surrey Board of Trade is planning the same for $2,790 per person for 10 days. Why is the mayor spending more than the board of trade? Mayor Watts, this is about getting votes. India does not have anything to offer. Gordon Campbell found out that there is not any business to be generated there.

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Premier Gordon Campbell addresses mayors and councillors at the UBCM convention. portions of Highways 97, 16, 3 and 1. No specifics were available on the projects, most of which have been announced before in one form or another. NDP house leader Mike Farnworth was in the audience with hundreds of mayors and councillors from around B.C. He said there were no substantial new initiatives. “This struck me as a farewell speech to the UBCM,â€? Farnworth said. “It was a speech that was looking back, and that this was a premier who was not planning on addressing the UBCM next year.â€? Campbell also announced: •A program to be developed to keep rural resource roads from

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last Wednesday to the Coquitlam Express, the Surrey Eagles bounced back in a big way on the weekend, winning both games of a northern B.C. road swing. The Birds – who are perched in second place in the BC Hockey League’s Coastal Conference, two points back of the Langley Chiefs – opened with a 2-1 win over the Quesnel Millionaires Friday, and on Saturday, knocked off the Prince George Spruce Kings by a 9-5 margin.

“It was a good response to the loss...” Matt Erhart “It was a good response to the loss in Coquitlam on Wednesday,” said Eagles’ coach Matt Erhart, adding that he was pleased his squad was able to adjust to playing the tighter checking style that’s necessary in smaller rinks like the Quesnel Twin Arenas. “I thought the Quesnel game, in particular, was a good showing for our guys – that barn is about half the size of what our guys are used to at home… everywhere you go on the ice, somebody’s right next to you,” he said. “But defensively, we played well, and limited them to only 20 shots.” All three goals in the game came in the opening 20 minutes, with the Mills getting on the board first, on a goal from Devin Ballness, and Surrey replying with markers from Jeff Vanderlugt and Brad McGowan, the latter tally coming on the power play. On Saturday night in Prince

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Erik Cooper of the Surrey Eagles races for the puck with Malcolm McKinney of the Coquitlam Express during a B.C. Hockey League game last Wednesday at the Coquiltam Sports Centre. The Express prevailed, 5-1. George, with rookie netminder Andrew Hunt between the pipes, the Eagles’ defence was not nearly as air tight as in Quesnel, but the squad’s top-ranked offence – they’ve scored more goals than every team in the BCHL – was enough to pull out the win. Mike Krgovich paced the attack with two goals and an assist while Daniel Gentzler, with two goals and one assist, and rookie Brandon Morley, with one goal and one helper, each had multi-point nights. Other goals were tallied by

Richard Vanderhoek, Ryan Luiten, Brad McGowan, Mitch Jones and Robert Lindores. “Defensively, we still need to work on some things, we got a little sloppy there once we got the lead,” Erhart said. “It was our third game in four nights, and I think maybe the guys got a little complacent when we went up by four in the first period. “We have to make sure we don’t continue those bad habits.” Offensively, however, the firstyear head coach was pleased to see such a balanced scoring attack, in

particular from Robert Lindores, who opened the scoring. “We’re always looking for more secondary scoring, and we got great contributions from guys like Lindores, Krgovich, Michael Stenerson (who had two assists) and Ryan Luiten. It’s nice to see them rewarded,” Erhart said. In the 5-1 loss to Coquitlam last week, the second period proved to be the Eagles’ undoing – Coquitlam scored four times in the middle frame. Massimo Lamacchia, Garrick Perry and Jared Eng all scored

power-play goals in a span of 11 minutes to pace the Express atttack, while rookie Destry Straight – who played briefly for the Eagles last season as an affiliate player – scored the fourth goal with 3:45 left in the frame. Straight finished with a goal and three assists. Vanderlugt spoiled Express goalie Luke Hernandez’s shutout bid with a power-player marker 2:47 into the third period, but Coquitlam’s Brad Reid answered back with the home team’s fifth goal of the game midway through the period.

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Inside Track ...with Dan Jukich Enthusiastic crowds welcomed live racing back to Fraser Downs Friday and Saturday nights as the 2010-2011 season clicked into gear with the highlight being Saturday’s sophomore eliminations for the BC Sales Stakes. Ed Hensley, defending champ in both the leading driver and trainer categories, took a little time getting warmed up to the reigns but finished strongly with driving wins in race numbers 8, 9 and 10. He took Lickcreek Jazzy wire-to-wire in the $10,000 Fillies & Mares Open Pace. Favourite Fast Lane Delila won the first of two $7,500 eliminations for fillies (Serge Masse) while Mystic Maiden captured the second leg for driver Dave Hudon and trainer Justin Currie. Lucky Peterson and driver Kevin Anderson scored in the opening elimination for colts and geldings while Nobody Can (Jim Marino) won the second colt elimination. Opening night at Fraser Downs Friday attracted several members of the Vancouver media, including Squire Barnes and Steve Darling of Global TV, Howard Jones, executive producer of The Sport of Kings, Jim Reynolds, publisher of Horse Racing BC and Vancouver Sun columnist Greg Douglas. Friday night also marked the end of a three-generation era in British Columbia standardbred racing with Chuck Keeling officially stepping aside as General Manager of Fraser Downs Racetrack and Casino. Keeling announced in July he would be leaving his full-time post but would remain as a consultant for one year during the transition period of introducing a new GM. Chuck’s grandfather, Jim Keeling, Sr., was one of the original owners of Cloverdale Raceway (now Fraser Downs) in 1976. Jim Keeling, Jr. managed the facility during the early 1990s and Chuck took over in 1997. During an interview with TROT Radio on Friday, Keeling discussed the challenges facing the racing industry. “Just having a willingness, just having an appetite to put aside our biases and our thoughts – and that includes people like myself – it includes everybody – accepting that something significant needs to change is a starting point. The industry may have to get weaker before some real substantive change happens.” Racing resumes at The Downs Friday and Saturday with 7:00 p.m. start times. djukich@fraserdowns.com 17755 60th Avenue Surrey BC

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scored. On Saturday, in the their final game of the B.C. Football Conference regular season – and with playoffs looming – the Surrey Big Kahuna Rams put to rest a rather onerous slump by finally scoring an offensive touchdown. With nine minutes left in the first half, Rams’ quarterback Taylor Potkins connected with receiver Nick Downey on a touchdown strike, helping the Rams to a 33-21 victory over the Chilliwack Huskers. Prior to Downey’s touchdown, the Rams’ offence had not found the end zone since an Aug. 21 win over the Kamloops Broncos. “That was nice to see – definitely a bit of a monkey off our back, for sure,” said Rams’ defensive co-ordinator Tyler McLaren. “We were kind of treating this last game like an exhibition game – we rotated players through the lineup, no matter the score – but it was still nice to get that one out of the way.” On Saturday, though

Downey’s touchdown was final last season, and this a welcome sight for the year won both regularoffence, it was again the season matchups. Rams’ special teams that led The Nanaimo-based Raidthe team to victory . ers boast the league’s top In addition to his receivpasser in Jordan Yantz – he ing touchdown, Downey led the league in passing also returned a percentage, punt 80 yards yardage and for a score – his touchdowns – fourth punt as well as the return TD of the league’s leadseason – while ing rusher in cornerback Jordan Botel, Jordan Linnen who finished returned a kick the year with return 95 yards 1,261 yards on for a major. the ground. Kicker/punter “They’ve got Tyler McLaren Nick Boyd was the league’s also a major best quarterfactor in the back, in my offence, going four-for-four opinion, and the top rusher, so it’s a double-edged sword on field goals, with his lon– they’re good in all areas,” gest kick being a 39-yarder. said McLaren. With the win, the Rams “It’ll be a challenge (to finish with a 5-5 record, win), but nothing is imposgood for third place in the sible by any stretch.” BCFC. And their reward Rather than heading into for finishing in the top three? A first-round playoff the weekend’s game scared, McLaren said his team actutilt, on the road, against ally relishes the underdog the defending national champion Vancouver Island role, and pointed to the team’s 2005 championship Raiders, who finished the year in second place, with a season as inspiration. “Back in ’05, we went into 9-1 record. Nanaimo as the third-place The Raiders defeated the team and beat them, and Rams in the Cullen Cup

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then we went to Kelowna and beat the Sun, too,” he explained. “There aren’t many people who expect us to go to Nanaimo and win, so we have everything to gain and nothing to lose. That’s how we’re approaching it.” Though Yantz and Botel are both tough players for defences to handle, McLaren said this year’s Raiders team lacks a “true, true game-breaker.” The Rams, meanwhile, have a number of players capable of big plays – Downey chief among them. “If he sets his mind to it, Nick Downey can return punts (for touchdowns) against any team in this league, whether it’s Chilliwack or Nanaimo,” McLaren said. “We have guys on this team that can make big plays – we can turn a sixyard pass into an 80-yard gain. “If things break our way and we get a couple big plays like that – especially early in the game – and it can just snowball from there.” The Rams/Raiders game hits the field in Nanaimo at 1 p.m. Saturday. sports@peacearchnews.com

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FIRE PREVENTION WEEK October 3rd-9th 2010 Smoke Alarms: A sound you can live with! Fire Prevention Week / Public Displays: Fires in single-family residences continue to account for 75% of our annual structure fire responses. Approximately 30% of those fires start in the kitchen. Statistics for most other North American metropolitan areas have for several years revealed the same numbers and proportions of residential cooking fires. As a result a new strategy is aimed at combating the same old enemy. During Fire Prevention Week in October, all dayshift companies will be out in our community talking with our residents and providing a Home Safety package containing fire safety, prevention and escape information. The packages will be inside plastic bags identified by the Surrey Fire Service Home Safety Program and Surrey Firefighters Charitable Society logo, and will be designed so that they could be left hanging on a door handle of a residence where no-one was home. Multi-lingual packages and staff members will also be available in appropriate areas to best facilitate effective communication with our residents.

Home Safety Inspection: Home safety inspections will be conducted for our residents upon request. The purpose of these inspections is to inspect, educate and protect our residents and their homes. These inspection requests will be phoned, faxed or e-mailed to the Fire Prevention Office for review, prioritization and implementation. Unfortunately children under the age of five and seniors are twice as likely to die in a house fire than any other age group so consequently homes with child or senior residents will receive priority. Home safety inspections will be performed by fire companies as well as fire prevention office members depending on the schedule of both the home resident and fire company / prevention members. Home Safety Inspections will be performed to simple pre-determined criteria on a checklist that will identify for the occupant ordinary hazards such as inappropriate use of extension cords, heating appliances too close to combustibles, obvious cooking and smoking hazards and candles etc. One copy of the completed checklist along with fire prevention educational material will be

left with the homeowner, and the other copy of the checklist will be returned to the Fire Prevention Office for recording and follow-up. The checklist constitutes only “recommendations” to the recipient and will not be enforceable or cause liability to the occupant. Finally, if no smoke alarm is present, and the occupant

signs a waiver release form, we may provide and install a battery powered smoke alarm at no cost. Smoke alarms will not be provided if we do not install them. It is important to note that the selected time and date for a home safety inspection by either an engine company crew or rescue crew will be determined by those crews.

For many years the members of Surrey Fire Service have been recognized and honoured as being leaders and innovators. The new Home Safe Program is a continuation of that spirit and once again sets us apart from others. A variety of suggestions and recommendations from many of our members have helped

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1. The minimum number of smoke alarms needed in a home are: a. one on each level b. one for the main floor c. none d. two 2. The best place to locate smoke alarms in your home is: a. hallway ceiling outside sleeping area b. dining area c. inside of front entrance to your home d. none 3. Smoke alarms can be expected to last for: a. 8-12years b. 13- 19years c. 20-25years d. indefinitely 4. Smoke alarms need to be tested to: a. make sure they're working b. check if the battery has power c. check if the smoke alarm is faulty d. a, b & c 5. Smoke alarms should be tested: a. once a year b. weekly c. monthly d. b. & c. 6. The BEST way to test a smoke alarm is to: a. burn toast b. use smoke from a burning string

c. push the test button d. use an open flame 7. Smoke alarms should be cleaned: a. once a year b. twice a year c. monthly d. weekly 8. Cleaning of smoke alarms is: a. necessary to remove dust, grease and cobwebs b. unnecessary c. required by law d. to make the alarm look nice 9. When making a fire escape plan: a. parents should make the plan and inform children later b. involve the entire family to get everyone's opinion c. consider the needs of the handicapped, infants, etc d. b.& c. 10. After making your fire escape plan: a. file it away b. practice fire escape plan with family c. post it in a prominent place d. b. & c. 11. When the smoke alarm sounds to alert you to a fire danger: a. get completely dressed b. get everyone out quickly, and stay out c. gather valuables before leaving d. disconnect it

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Centuries-old fashion adopted by third generation of Surrey family by Dan Ferguson

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ariah Basran starts laughing as her grandmother suddenly backs her down the hall. Manjeet Bilan has discovered some part of Mariah’s delicate silk sari requires adjusting with pins and she is not about to do it in the foyer of her Surrey home with a photographer and Leader reporter – both men – present. At 16, Mariah is a tall, athletic tomboy with a low black belt in kickboxing who up till now has made her fashion statements with jeans and T-shirts. This is the first time she’s expressed an interest in something as girly and grown-up as a sari, and both her mother Vicky and grandmother have been fussing over her like she was a life-sized dress-up doll.

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Mom has donated jewelry, a wrist-full of bracelets and the gold bindi ornamental dot on Mariah’s forehead. Grandmother has loaned Mariah a sari of crepe de Chine silk in Mehendi green (so-called because it resembles the colour of the green henna plant used as a temporary tattoo-like decoration for special events such as weddings and community festivals) with handembedded tiny copper beads. It is the same dress that Manjeet special-ordered from a shop in Jaipur, India in 1974. When she arrived in Canada wearing a different sari, not quite as nice for travelling, she asked her husband about the stares she attracted as she walked though the airport in Richmond. Gurbaksh Bilan explained that her choice of dress was an unusual sight in her new country. That has changed since then, with more and more Lower Mainland women from all cultures wearing the five- to 10-metre long fabrics. The word sari (sometimes spelled saree) is believed to come from the ancient Prakrit word “sattika” which, roughly translated, means a wrap skirt. Historians have traced the origins of the apparel back 5,000 years to the Indus Valley civilization in what is now southern India. Different regions of India have different ways of draping the sari, but the most common style is around the waist, covering the midriff with one end over the shoulder. In ancient times, poor women would wear saris made of cotton while their wealthier counterparts wore silk. The best saris, it was said, used a very finely woven silk that could be passed through a finger ring. The fabric Mariah is wearing would probably pass that test, even with the copper beading. Manjeet Bilan has kept it carefully stored since she came to Canada, taking it out for special occasions. When Mariah’s mother Vicky was old enough, she was allowed to borrow it. Now Mariah has become the third generation of women in her family to learn how to walk in flowing silk that brushes the floor, stepping forward with her toes pointed just so to make the hem billow slightly. That way, she won’t risk stepping on the fabric. It’s a measured, regal gait. “You feel like a princess,” Mariah reports. “She looks gorgeous,” her mother says. Grandmother beams with pride.

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A ruddy duck. The flightless birds huddle at the edges of sloughs and hide among the vegetation, watchful of the hawks and eagles that occasionally sail overhead. By early September, the period of this “eclipse” plumage is over. Wing feathers grow in, making flight possible once again, and the ducks undergo a second molt to assume their bright and distinctive breeding plumages. As fall progresses, ducks from all over the Interior and north

fly into Boundary Bay, reaching a peak in November of an estimated 120,000 ducks. Most of these are either Mallard, American Wigeon, Northern Pintail or Green-winged Teal. Known as “dabbling ducks” these species feed by tipping up in relatively shallow water and marshes. American Wigeon graze on eelgrass and also on lawns and fields, while the beautiful Northern Pintail is more carnivorous, feeding on floating insects and crustaceans

in the muddy waters of the salt marsh. There are several other less common species of dabbling duck, such as the Northern Shoveler, that can also be seen in the bay. In deeper water, the sea ducks find their home. Often strikinglymarked in black and white, sea ducks dive to find clams, crabs and other crustaceans on the sea floor. Surf Scoters fly in single file lines, low over the ocean, while groups of colourful Harlequin Ducks bob in choppy water around Ocean Park and Point Roberts. There are tens of thousands of sea ducks in the waters of the Georgia Strait, yet they are often difficult to see from shore and are less apparent to the casual observer than the huge flocks of wintering dabbling ducks. Mergansers are a third group of ducks found around Boundary Bay, and these birds eat small fish. They have saw-edged bills that can

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DANCE The Swing Night of Dancing takes place Oct. 7 from 7:30-11 p.m. at Sullivan Hall, 6306 152 St. No partner needed. Beginnerfriendly. East Coast swing lesson at 7:30 p.m. Admission is $8 or $5 for students and carpoolers.

DONATIONS Delview Secondary’s 18th annual Thanks 4 Giving canned food drive returns. On the evening of Oct. 14 from 6-8:30 p.m., Delview students and staff will be canvassing North Delta, collecting non-perishable food items for local food banks.

EVENTS Rotary Club of North Delta presents the second-annual Diwali Charity Ball on Oct. 8 at 7 p.m. at the Bollywood Banquet Hall, #201, 8166 128 St. Tickets ($35 for adults, $20 for children ages six to 12 and free for those under six) must be purchased ahead of time by calling 604-538-1594.

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The 45+ Singles’ Live Band Dance and Thanksgiving Food Drive takes place Oct. 9 at Star of the Sea Hall, 15262 Pacific in White Rock. Live band Innerwild from 8 p.m. to midnight. The cost is $19 for snacks and drinks. Newcomers and couples welcome. For more information, call Joy at 604-535-1388 or visit www. joysdanceclub.ca

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MUSIC The Graveyard Musical Revue, a Community Living Month 2010 event produced by Events Unlimited and Able Creative Theatre, comes to the Surrey Arts Centre stage (13750 88 Ave.) tonight (Oct. 6) at 7 p.m. Tickets are $15, available by calling 604-501-5566.

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U-Haul Company of Canada Ltd. (British Columbia) is currently looking for a dealer in your area. U-Haul not only pays the highest commissions in the industry- (22%) on average-but we pay them on time, every time. Our dealers can count on us, as they have for more than a half century. Our commission rate for full time, full line automated dealer (rents all U-Haul equipment and open 7 days a week) is: • New top notch equipment available for self moving customers

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

Class 1 Drivers

Office Admin Diploma Computerized Accounting Software Payroll Specialist MS Office Specialist Flexible Schedule E/I Supported Training Financial Assistance may be available to those who qualify.

Allied Windows in Langley has a career opportunity for an experienced DRAFTSPERSON to: • Generate accurate shop drawings from Architectural Drawings • Communicate with various Consultants • Prepare simple drawings using AutoCAD Full-time employment with opportunities to grow and train and a great benefits package.

Register Today! CAMPUSES IN RICHMOND, SURREY & VANCOUVER SKYTRAIN ACCESSIBLE

604-248-1242

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Please forward resume and cover letter to Rosy Grewal:

rosy@alliedwindows.com

required immediately for a class 1 flat deck trucking company. Must be able to cross in the US and also be able to tarp. Prefer candidates with winter driving skills. Please fax resume to: 604-701-6201 or email greg@gtutttransport.com

CLASS 1 Owner / Operators Req’d

For local Port work. Must have valid TLS Port permit and clean abstract. Fax resume & abstract: 604-455-7261

or fax: 604.856.8613 Getting a job couldn’t be easier!

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DRIVERS Over The Top Freightways Inc. req’s Long Haul Truck Drivers. Wages $23.00/hour + benefits, 50 hours/wk. Drive truck/trailer to transport material, load/unload goods. Fax your resume to: 604574-7252 or Mail: 15832 Colebrook Rd. Surrey, British Columbia V3S 0L2.

DRIVERS Supersonic Transport 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 to: 604-5982772 or Mail: # 597 7231-120 St., Delta, BC V4C 6P5 DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS wanted with experience. (Pup & Transfer). Fax resumes to: 604-856-9172 or for info call: 604-807-4040.

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com Local P&D driver required in Richmond, BC. Must have Class 1 driver’s lic, clean abstract & min 5 yrs exp. Knowledge of Lower Mainland & tanker experience an asset. Some cross border. Send resume & abstract to tim@nwtl.ca or fax to 604-856-5102

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HUDD Transportation, a division of Maersk Distribution Canada, Inc. is looking for experienced, full time B Train/LCV Drivers. D Local, lower mainland routes,various shifts. D Training for right candidate with minimum 2 yrs or 150,000 miles multi-trailer experience. D Excellent wages and benefits starting at $20.30 + shift differential + LCV certification bonus. Maersk is a global company delivering innovative logistics. Fax your resume and Driver’s abstract to 604-940-9319. LONG HAUL, Class 1 Team Drivers, req’d by Apna Y Xpress Ltd. Surrey, B.C. Willing to work as team. B.C. to CA to AB. Pay upto 30 cents per mile to senior driver. Waiting time, lay over, all p/u and drops paid. Fax, Email or Mail resumes; fax: 604-593-1014, email: apnayxpress@hotmail.com, mail: 13480 64A Ave, Surrey, V3W 6S1, ph: 604-598-8315, 917-833-1826 RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation homes. So if you’re in the market to rent, or looking for a roommate, start here. bcclassified.com

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

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HAIRCARE PROFESSIONALS

CHAIR FOR RENT in upbeat modern salon in Newton. Call 604599-9117.

GREAT CLIPS

BRANDT TRACTOR has exciting positions available in many communities throughout Canada including: Edmonton, Fort Mc Murray, Fort Nelson, Fort Saint John, Grande Prairie, Regina and Saskatoon. Find out about our exciting career opportunities at www.brandttractor.com. Call 306791-5979. Email resume indicating position title & location: hr@brandttractor.com Fax 306-791-5986

BUSY Chevron Town Pantry @ 96th & 160th St and @ 12795 King George Hwy. are now hiring FT-PT shift work. Apply in person or email: ss0363@chevronretail.ca

CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in Jun/2010. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.64/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

Is Hiring Hair Stylists For Full and Part-Time positions for our South Surrey & Langley locations.

CLEANER for commercial bldgs, perm F/T. Split shift, early morning and eve’s. Starting at $13 to $15/hr, can work your way up to $20/hr. Car req’d. No exp. necessary, will train. Fax resume to 604-589-3705, email and1ball@shaw.ca

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

Call Sam 778-898-4120

CLEANERS /

Motivated Hairdresser or apprentice needed in N.Delta. Please call Vince at Salon Lanci 604-591-2268

CLEANING SUPERVISORS

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

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Please call 604 575 5322 for more info.

BARBER with Exp.: P/T & F/T positions avail. at THE SIR North Delta. Call Louise or Laura (604)594-3744

DGS CANADA

Every Saturday at 8:30am #215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey NO reservations: 604-888-3008 www.dgscanada.ca Ask about our other Courses... *Stand up Reach *Fall Protection *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers

A vehicle and fair knowledge of the area is required

Some great kids aged 12 to 18

EDUCATION

2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE

HELP WANTED

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CHRISTMAS HELP NEEDED toys. Call 604-533-0253.

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

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. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL Train on full-size Excavators, Dozers, Graders, Loaders. Includes safety tickets. Provincially certified instructors. Government accredited. Job placement assistance. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

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.

Advertising Sales Consultant

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.

FREE ESL Training & Support Studio Trendz Hair & Beauty School Fall Enrollment Special Now enrolling students for our 2010/2011 hairdressing course. The first 10 students will get a $1000 Tuition Grant. To Register Call:

604-580-2772 U www.stenbergcollege.com Over 94% of our grads are working in their field of study within 6 months of graduation

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The Langley Times, a twice-weekly award-winning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time sales person. The successful candidate will have a university or college education or two years of sales experience – preferably in the advertising or retail industry. The ability to build relationships with clients and offer superior customer service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team player and will also be called upon to grow the account list with an aggressive cold calling mandate. The ability to work in a an extremely fast paced environment with a positive attitude is a must. We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package. Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with a cover letter by Friday, October 15, 2010 to: Jean Hincks, Advertising Director The Langley Times, #102-20258 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C. V3A 4R3 or email to admanager@langleytimes.com

www.blackpress.ca

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

DENTAL ASSISTANT / RECEPTIONIST No Experience Necessary. We Will Train You! Established group clinic seeks 4 friendly “people persons”. Willing to train the right candidates. Go to Facebook and search “dental on the job training” to apply. . Fitness Instructor

CARRIERS NEEDED

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Customer Service Rep

F/T RECEPTIONIST (Maternity Relief position)

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

Duties include but not limited to: General Reception duties like • answering phones, handling mail, handling press samples on regular basis, • taking care of the shipping of office and important documents as needed. • Knowledge of Excel a must for reports that will be required on timely basis. • Knowledge of Payroll preferred, but, will be trained on the job. Attention to details is required. Wages to be determined at the time of Interview and will be based on qualifications and other factors relating to work.

604-575-5322

Hours M - F: 8 am to 4 pm. Position commencing in October, 2010. Please fax your resume ASAP to: Attention: Office Manager at 604-515-4812.

CARRIERS NEEDED in Surrey RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 65 111 133 153 131 131 111 58 113 99 106 94 94 90 102 57 82 94 96 105 85 83 80 75 70 87

54 Ave - 55 A Ave, 146 St - 148 St. 148 St - 149A St, 56A Ave - 57 Ave 137A St - 140 St, 80 Ave - 81A Ave 136 St - 140 St, 68 Ave - 66 B Ave 148 St - 150 St, 68 Ave - 69A Ave 149 St - 151 St, 81B Ave - 84 Ave 82 Ave - 84 Ave, 148 St - 150 St Queens Pl - Princess Dr, 96 Ave - 97A Ave 125 St - 127 St, 101 Ave - 104 Ave 127 St - 128 St, 100 Ave - 102 Ave 123A St - 127 St, 97A Ave - 99 Ave 124 St - 126 St, 91 Ave - 92 Ave 128 St - Prince Charles Bvld, 92A Ave - 94 Ave 128 St - Prince Charles Bvld, 91 Ave - 93 Ave 152 St - 154 St, 110 Ave - 112 Ave 161 St - 163 St, 112 Ave - 114 Ave Grosvenor Rd - McBride Dr, 113 Ave - 115 Ave 137 St - 140 St, 114 Ave - 115 Ave 138 St - 140 St, Kalmar Rd - 114 Ave 136 St - 138 St, 112 Ave - 114 Ave 144A St - 146 St, 109 Ave - 111 Ave 137 St - 140 St, 108 Ave - Hansen Rd 140 St - 141A St, 106 Ave - 108 Ave 128 St - 129A St, 108 Ave - 110 Ave 128 St - 129 St, 113 B Ave - 115B Ave 112 St - 114 St, 133A St - 136 St.

CARRIERS NEEDED in Cloverdale RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION 9-05 9-11 11-02 12-08 12-09 28-11 29-02 29-04

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162A St - 164 St, 77 Ave - 78 Ave Kilkee Dr - 152 St, 58A Ave - Kildare Dr Claytonwood Cr - 184 St, 65 Ave - Claytonhill Dr 178 St - 180 St, 57 Ave - 58 Ave 179 St - 180 St, 58 Ave - 59 Ave 158 St - 160 St, 91 Ave - 92 Ave 150 St - 152 St, 93 Ave - 96 Ave 150 St - 152 St, 92 Ave - 95 Ave

CARRIERS NEEDED in North Delta RTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION

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Westview Dr - Huff Bvld, Westview Pl - Southridge Rd. 113A St - 115 St, 77 Ave - 80 Ave Garfield Dr - Muston Pl, Warwick Rd - Crawford Dr 112 St - Blake Dr, 72 Ave - 73 Ave 115 St - 116 St, 77A Ave - 80 Ave Hamlin Dr - Lyon Rd, Cherry Ln - Stoney Cres. Bond Bvld - McKenzie Dr, 64A Ave - 66 Ave Skagit Dr - Sheaves Crt, Sheaves Rd - Centre St. Modesto Dr - Wiltshire Bvld, 80 Ave - 81 Ave Santa Monica Dr - Santa Monica Pl, 106 St Wiltshire Bvld - Westside Dr, Modesto Dr. Santa Monica Dr - Wiltshire Bvld - 104 St 114 St - 115A St, 92 Ave - 94 Ave Centre St - Karr Pl, Main St - Johnson Wynd

JOIN A WINNING TEAM! Surrey based building supply business is looking for hardworking dedicated individual to join our team. FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

FUNDRAISER 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.

Individual must be fluent in English and Punjabi. Have basic computer skills. Outgoing, assertive personality. Must be able to multitask.

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This individual will be responsible to take care of our customers needs whether it is answering the phone, order entry, inventory management. They must be driven to succeed and able to work in a high stress environment. They must have reliable transportation to travel to Surrey daily. Some overtime will be required.

PDC Logistics Tel: 604-421-9171 Mon.- Fri. 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fax: 1-604-420-4958 or www.pdclogistics.ca LIVE-IN CAREGIVER for elderly $8/hr. 40 hrs/week. Call Art 778565-5670.

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

UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTE 13-14 13-20 14-03 15-19 15-24 16-11 16-19 23-11 24-04 24-07 24-10 25-14 26-07 26-09 30-03 30-42 36-02 36-04 36-05 36-08 36-16 36-18 37-05 39-03 40-01 40-09

HELP WANTED

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

IN SURREY, NORTH DELTA AND CLOVERDALE Please Call

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

If you are interested in the challenge Please fax your resume to 604-677-5855. Email; hiring@dryco.ca Local cabinet co. looking for shop labourer & painter with class 5 valid license. Woodworking exp an asset. Fax resume 604-594-1209 or email atlas.bobby @gmail.com

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

Burnaby NewsLeader New Westminster NewsLeader This is a fantastic opportunity to earn above average income in advertising sales and marketing. The position requires a highly organized individual with an ability to multi-task in a fast-paced team environment. Strong interpersonal skills and a basic knowledge of sales and marketing are required. While experience is an asset it is not a prerequisite. The NewsLeader is the recent recipient of the Suburban Newspapers of America 2009 First Place Best Community Newspaper, circulation 37,500+. Black Press is Canada’s largest independent newspaper company, with more than 180 community, daily and urban newspapers in BC, Alberta, Washington State, Ohio and Hawaii, and extensive online operations with over 250 websites. Black Press is also the leading commercial printer with 14 printing plants. To apply, please forward your resume with a cover letter to: Tracy Keenan publisher@burnabynewsleader.com Burnaby / New Westminster NewsLeader 7438 Fraser Park Drive, Burnaby, BC V5J 5B9 2009 north american Deadline for applications is: Monday, October 11, 2010 Burnaby

newspaper of the year

New Westminster

NEWSLEADER NEWSLEADER www.blackpress.ca

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

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

Our Langley facility is currently seeking a

Food Scientist and a Delivery / Merchandiser

FOOD COUNTER STAFF

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

TIM HORTONS, 9591 Ladner Trunk Rd. Delta. Apply in person or email resume: hwy10esso@telus.net

The Delivery/Merchandiser will be responsible for product delivery and customer service. Excellent driving record and customer service experience a must. This is an excellent opportunity for a confident, energetic person with well developed interpersonal skills. These full time positions will offer competitive wages, comprehensive health & disability benefits, contributory pension plan, profit sharing, family friendly approach and more. For complete job outlines and to apply for these positions, please visit our company website at:

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

jobs@freybe.com or Faxed to 604-909-4928 Journeyman Technician required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge automotive dealership in Salmon Arm BC, located in the heart of the Shuswap. Proven producer and quality workmanship is a must. Excellent wage and benefit package available. Please contact the service manager by phone 250-832-8053, fax 250-832-4545 or email pat@brabymotors.com. LOCAL MANUFACTURING company seeking a Customer Service Representative (30-35 hrs/wk). Must have superior customer relations skills and be computer literate. Knowledge of Simply Accounting and customs documentation is a huge asset. Some assistance to packaging dept may be required. Email resumes to: support@columbiatools.com. Only those requested for an interview will be contacted. Medical Office Trainees Needed! Drs. & Hospitals need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement is also Available! 1-888-778-0459

Advertising Representative

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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

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

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

F/T, P/T, WEEKENDS. Shifts available weekends, days & nights.

REQUIRED F/T Supervisor for K R International, Unit # 182, 8138 128 st, Surrey. To supervise rental supplies at client place. Must be available at weekends and evenings. Salary $15/hr + benefits. Send resume to onsidetenthouse18@yahoo.com

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RN’S WITH REMOTE PRACTICE CERTIFICATION required for short and long term travel assignments to remote BC communities. Apply to www.travelnurse.ca or 1-866-3558355.

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SALES

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

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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sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com

CARPENTERS for concrete formwork required. Sea-Jae Builders is a well know and reputable formwork contractor in the Lower Mainland. In response to our growing customer demand, we need experienced carpenters on a full time basis for following positions: - working foreman - journeyman Send your resume as Email to: info@sea-jae.ca or Fax to: 604 560 4006 CERT. JOURNEYMAN Fabricators required. Send resume and ref’s to: nbruschetto@wiworks.ca IRONWORKERS - ISM - is looking for Ironworkers. fax resume: 604940-4767 Email: frank@ismbc.ca

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Person req’d with some knowledge in lumber industry, accurate with figures, typing speed of 50-60 wpm. Full cycle accounting with QuickBooks. Fax resume 604-584-0006 or email goodrichjobs@gmail.com

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

ALTERATIONS/ DRESSMAKING

ALTERATIONS/ DRESSMAKING

MECHANICS WANTED Career Need A LIFT?!

ARPAC, a leader in Western Canada’s material handling industry, is seeking experienced Forklift mechanics. Successful candidates will be customer-focused problem solvers, organized with strong communication skills. Competitive wages & benefits, company vehicle, M-F, oking to great work environment. me to

Career-minded individuals looking to join our team can send resume to: HR@arpac.ca Fax: 604-940-4093

INTEGRITY RESPECT EXCELLENCE INNOVATION TEAMWORK

Experienced Trades People

If you are looking for an opportunity to grow and develop within your career, Vector Aerospace Helicopter Services is currently looking to hire experienced trades people. Visit our website at www.vectoraerospace.com for detailed listing of all opportunities. Vector Aerospace is an industry-leading, independent provider of maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) services for fixed wing and rotary wing aircraft operators around the globe. Vector is committed to being the benchmark against which maintenance, repair and overhaul businesses are measured. With an industry leading team of experts Vector provides comprehensive world-wide support for Sikorsky, Bell, Eurocopter, AgustaWestland & Boeing helicopter platforms. Vector offers a full comprehensive wage and benefits package that include extended health, performance incentive bonuses, comprehensive pension package, tuition reimbursement, employee share purchase program and much more. We also offer an onsite fitness center, web cafe and a full service cafeteria in our Richmond facility. Visit our website today for more information, and take the first step to your new career.


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EMPLOYMENT IN ALBERTA. Sheetmetal journeyman required shop fabrication, journeyman sheetmetal field, journeyman plumbers/pipefitters field, journeyman refrigeration mechanic, benefit package available, overtime available. terryw@peaceriverheating.com Fax: 780-624-2190

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

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SURVEYOR, GRADEMAN, MACHINE OPERATORS & PIPE LAYERS Required by Established Construction & Development Co. The successful applicants must be exp’d in all facets of civil construction. We are looking only for committed individuals who are versatile, reliable and possess a positive attitude. Min 3 years exp and own transportation required. These are long-term positions. Medical / Dental available. Please fax a detailed resume with references to: (604)534-8469 or Email to:

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

Heavy Duty Mechanic

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

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

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

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

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

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MIND BODY SPIRIT

Delightful Massage

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

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604-588-4662

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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CARPET CLEANING

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

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CARPET INSTALLATION

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

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CLEANING SERVICES

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

CONCRETE & PLACING

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T.W.’S. CONCRETE, specializing in breaking & removal of concrete and ashphalt. Placing, finishing, forming & repairs. 604-533-1001

GARDENING

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

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

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

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DRYWALL

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 DRYWALL, AS YOU LIKE IT. Expert work. Call Dean @ 604-543-5566 or 778-229-1922 THREE STAR DRYWALL LTD Boarding, Taping, & texture. Small jobs welcome! Kam 604-551-8047

COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, DECKS, FINISHING CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUITES, DOORS & WINDOWS

ALL BEST LANDSCAPING All Lawn Care ~ Free Est.

Bill 604-306-5540,589-5909 Harry’s Lawn Care. Lawn cut, Hedge Trimming, Aerating, Fertilizer, Gutter clean. 604-825-5545

DECKS, FENCES, ARBORS, Bsmt Suites, Additions~Renos, Kitchen/ Bath. Cert. Carpenter, General contractor, Concrete, Retaining walls, 20 yrs exp. WCB / Liability. Clayton. 604.591.7687

$45/Hr

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

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

Ticketed Painter BBB accredited Free Estimates Cell 604-837-6699

Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Interior Painting, Laminate floors, & small reno’s. Jatinder 604-614-3480

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603

(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

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

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

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

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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.

Master Painter, 27 yrs exp. Int / Ext. Premium Quality Paint Free Est. Handyman,wallpaperCarl 951-0146

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510 Interior & Exterior

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

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GUTTER CLEANING

Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373

Interior & Exterior

PRESSURE WASHING, roof/gutter/window cleaning minor roof repairs. Victor 604-589-0356

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* Excellent Rates * • • • •

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN, elec, Plumb, repair install appls, dishwasher, sink, toilet, bath, leaks, plug, lights, fan. Counter top & paint. 604-314-1865

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Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured

PRIMO PAINTING 604-723-8434

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

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

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

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CONCRETE & PLACING

Ross 604-535-0124

AFFORDABLE MOVING

AJM PAINTING

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

Lawn Cut, Ride-on mower, Pwr Rake, Aerating, Weeding. Hedge Trim, Pruning, Reseed, Edging, Moss Killer, Bark Mulch, Pressure Wash., Gutter Clean. Roof Clean. Res/Comm. Reas. Rates, Fully insured. WCB.

MOVING & STORAGE

2guyswithatruck.ca Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136 $30 / PER HOUR - ABE MOVING *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020 AAA ADVANCE MOVING Experts in all kinds of moving/packing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! Different from the rest. 604-861-8885 www.advancemovingbc.com

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FENCING

GARDENING

LANDSCAPING

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COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702.

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

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(604)240-1920

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KITCHEN CABINETS

Local & Long Distance

www.westcoastmaidservices.com

BONNIECRETE Const Ltd

Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

B.L. CONTRACTING

#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

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

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WEST COAST MAID SERVICES

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

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

BEN’S RENO’S: New bsmt, drywall, texture, paint, kitchen, bath, hardwood, laminate, plumbing, tiles, windows, doors & fencing. Snr’s disc. 604-507-0703.

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

284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION

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

Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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

A-1 CONTRACTING Renos. Bsmt stes, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d.

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10% OFF when you Mention this ad HARDI RENO SVS. *Plumbing *Tile *Drywall*Paint*More! 778-865-4072

EUROPEAN CLEANING SERVICE We will clean your house or office. Insured & Bonded. 604-808-4541.

778-395-3939

Unit # 108 - 9257 120th St.Delta

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

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

◆ Upper Lip / Chin $20 ea ◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea ◆ Full Body $499 ea ◆ Skin Pigmentation

LEGAL SERVICES

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

Grand Opening $30/30 min.

SCOTT HILL LASER HAIR REMOVAL

FINANCIAL SERVICES

$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy, payable over 6 or 12 installments. Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660 www.moneyprovider.com. AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government Approved, BBB Member GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

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Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987

Scra

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GARDENING

GARDENING • LANDSCAPING

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

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

EDUCATION/TUTORING

AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program.Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783 MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is rated #2 for at-home jobs. Train from home with the only industry approved school in Canada. Contact CanScribe today! 1-800-466-1535 www.canscribe.com info@canscribe.com

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184 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.

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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SUNDECKS

PETS 477

PETS

ST. BERNARD pups, loyal family dogs, approx. 175lb as adults. Last couple, $850/ea. (604)462-8605 BUSINESS AND FINANCE: Seeking a business opportunity or partner? Posting legal notices? Need investors, agents or distributors, this is where you advertise. Call

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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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PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Reno’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662.

#1 IN RATES & SERVICE. Lic’d. LOCAL Plumber. Plugged drains, renos etc. Chad 1-877-861-2423 $38/HR! Clogged drains, garbs, drips! Insurance, licensed & WCB Call BC Redi-Rooter 778-888-9184

~ Certified Plumber ~

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

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

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

373A TELEPHONE SERVICES A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464. CHEAP TELEPHONE RECONNECT! Paying too much? Switch, save money, and keep your number! First month only $24.95 + connection fee. Phone Factory Reconnect 1-877-336-2274; www.phonefactory.ca **HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Package Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348.

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353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Best Local Roofs & Repairs

EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 GL ROOFING & Repairs. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Insured. 604-240-5362

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT! #1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

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

604.587.5865

545

FUEL

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

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FURNITURE

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

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

Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527 COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106

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

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

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

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

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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

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

PRESSURE WASHING

TREE SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

~ 604-597-3758 ~

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TILING

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

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

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

YORKIE PUPS. P/B no papers. Born july 23. Shots, vet chk. $800$900. 604-858-5826 Chwk

PETS 477

PETS

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, bluehealer puppies, born Aug 31.,vet checked, 1st shots, working parents, $550. Call (604)860-4400 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA P.B. 8 wks. old, M $595, F $695. Vet ✓, 1st shots, absolutely gorgeous. 604-557-3291 CHIHUAHUAS, tiny pups, 8 wks old, ready to go. 1 male, 1 female. parents to view $700 (604)794-7347. DACHSHUND, small mini smooth. 2 blk/tan, 2 dbl dapples, 1st shots, deworm. $550-$650. 604-771-0358 DOBERMAN PUPS. Registered, males.7wks, health guarntd, $1300. Phone (604) 589-7477 (Surrey).

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MISC. FOR SALE

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! BUILDING SALE... “ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!” 25X30 $4,577. 30X40 $6,990. 32X60 $10,800. 32X80 $16,900. 35X60 $12,990. 40X70 $13,500. 40X100 $23,800. 46X140 $35,600. OTHERS. Ends optional. Pioneer MANUFACTURERS DIRECT 1-800-668-5422. Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-981-5991 CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-981-6591. NEW Norwood SAWMILLS LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT

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EXTRA

PIANO, older, upright, good sound $250 obo. 604-576-9285 PIANO, YAMAHA, with bench, excellent condition, $2000. Call (604)792-2967 UPRIGHT PLAYER PIANO. Circa 1920’s. Includes bench. $1200. Call 604-465-8328

CHEAP

REAL ESTATE

www.recycle-it-now.com BC MASTER MAINTENANCE Rubbish Removal For Less 778-218-0899, 604-805-4940

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free! Dave (778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

#1 AAA Recycling & Disposal We haul all rubbish & unwanted articles. Old furniture, branches, wood & Gyproc. Senior’s discount. 604-576-9234 cell 315-5737 A MISTER CLEANUP Free Est. - Same Day Service

604-218-5022 DISPOSAL BINS. 4 - 40 yards. From $179 - $565 incl’s dump fees. Call Disposal King. 604-306-8599.

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

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

603 DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, 3 males, 3 females. $1500. 778-242-0862 or 778-808-5600. FILA / MASTIFF GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957. GERMAN SHEPHERD P/B CKS reg. 1M 2F. 8 wks. 604-858-3313 sumasshepherds.wordpress.com JACK RUSSELL X Sheltie puppies $280. Very cute. Please call: 604820-5242. LAB pups, 1st shots, vet✓ dewormed, luxurious coats, qual feed, fam/raised,$400.604-845-3769chwk LAB X HOUND X MASTIFF, 8 wks old, 6 F, 2 M, need good homes. Call (604)860-0650 MALTESE Pups 2 male 1 fem. $750/ea, 7 wks old, 1st shots, dewormed, vet checked 778-554-9659 MIN SCHNOODLES: Best of the Best breeds. 2 fem., 2 males. Family raised. $450 (604)826-2303 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. SHIH-TZU 1 MALE (Reg), 1 fem. 5 & 6 yrs. Gold & white, V/friendly. $600/both Del. avail. 604-557-3291 Siamese X kittens short hair blue eyes home raised vet ✔ 2nd shots 1F; 1 neut M $325. 604-856-1727

ACREAGE

20 Acres- $0 Down! $99/mo. Near Growing El Paso, Texas. Guaranteed Owner Financing, No Credit Checks Money Back Guarantee. FreeMap/Pictures. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com

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

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REAL ESTATE LOTS

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LARGE ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing No credit check $0 down - 0 interest Starting @ just $89/mo. USD Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.comOffer ends 9/30/10!

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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

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RENTALS 706

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

CENTRAL SURREY 1 bdrm $875. Freshly painted, high security highrise. Hot tub/gym/insuite lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-439-8848 or Oxana, 604-215-7223 CENTRAL SURREY 2 bdrm, 2 bath $1,000. Approx 760 sqft. High security highrise. Hot tub/gym/inste lndry, 5 appls. Next to Skytrn. NS/NP. Avail now. Call Atira Property Management. Oxana 604-215-7223 or 604-439-8848. CENTRAL SURREY: Clean, quiet, 1 Bdrm. Gas f/p, D/W, balc, sec prkg, laundry in bldg, no dogs. N/S. 1 yr lse. Walk to SFU, Sktrn, rec ctr, mall. $800/mo. (604)619-9574. CLAYTON: brand new 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 prkg, study, $1200/mo. Also 1 bdrm & study $950/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 CLAYTON HEIGHTS. 1 Bdrm COACH HOUSE, $750/mo.; 2 bdrm suite $900/mo.; 3 bdrm house, $1800; the whole house $2700/mo N/P, N/S. Call 604-763-2242. CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM

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APARTMENT/CONDO

Guildford Mall / Public Library

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

Phone 604-582-0465

GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE

Brookmere Gardens 14880 108th Ave. Surrey

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

604-582-1557 LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

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

Call 604-533-0209 LANGLEY

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

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780 MAYFLOWER CO-OP 2 Bdrm unit available Nov 1st. $792/mo. Shares $1500. Close to Surrey Ctrl Skytrain. Clean, quiet, sec’d adult only bldg. No Pets. Call (604) 583-2122 or btwn 9am-9pm call 604-585-9320. NEWTON Location

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

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

The Place to Live in N. Delta Park Like Setting

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

Call 604.946.1094

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

To Arrange a Viewing Call 604-319-7514 or 1-888-897-3445 Member of the Crime Free Multi Housing Program

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

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

DONCASTER APARTMENTS

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

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

SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starts at $875. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676

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

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

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BRIDGEVIEW. 3 Bdrm, 2 baths, avail Oct 1st or anytime. NS/NP. Nr Skytrain/school. 604-580-3300 CEDAR HILLS, 128/88. Whole house, newly reno’d incl. all new flrs. 5 bdrm, 2.5 ba, 2 f/ps, 7 appl. s/s gas stove, garb, b/i vac, 1 garage. Lge cov. deck. Np/ns. $1850 + utils. Avail now. 604-324-8733. Cloverdale, 18351 Appaloosa Pl. New kitchen, bathrm & flooring. 5 bdrms, 2 1/2 baths. Lrg deck/yd. N/S. N/P. $1850. Surrey, 7926-145 St. Lrg family home, 4 bdrms, den, 2 1/2 bth. N/S. N/P. Nov 1. $2200.

Call Sheri M 604-535-8080 Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com

Cloverdale, 18366-67th. 3 yr old house, 4 bdrms, 3.5 bath. N/P. N/S. $1900. Avail now. 604-506-3812. CLOVERDALE. Brand new 3 bdrm. 3 bath. house, living & family room. Dbl car garage. $1800/mo. + utils. Avail now. Ns/np. 778-908-1527. CLOVERDALE. Nice 5 bdrm home, 2 baths, avail now, quiet neighbourhood. 604-576-9238, 778-240-9238 ENVER CREEK 80/147. 3600 sqft 8br 3 lvl, 4 1/2 bath 2 f/p 7 appls gar patio $2650 Ns/np. 604-512-4745 FLEETWOOD 4 Bdr up 2 Bdr dwn 3 baths. Large livrm, famrm. Big lot. Oct.1st, $1800 + util. 604-957-2666. FLEETWOOD 4 BD Upr famrm, lvrm, 3 f/ba, dbl garage $1400 + 1/2 utils; 2 BD Lwr, 1 ba $650. Nov.1 Np. 250-398-7159, 250-302-9351 FRASER HEIGHTS: Exec 5 bdrm with fabulous view, 2.5 baths, garage, Oct 1st, $2200 TJ @ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 GUILDFORD: 3 bdrm, F/P, new carpet & floors, W/D. Immed. N/P. $1,000/mo + utils. 604-727-7679. GUILDFORD: 5 Bdrm, 2 lvl house. Cls to amens. N/S, N/P. Avail now. Call: (604)593-4867.

604-589-1805 www.aptrentals.net SURREY, KG skytrain. 1000s/f. 2 bdrm 2 bath. w/d. $1050 + utils. n/s-n/p. Refs. 1 yr lse 778-389-5501 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

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

BRIDGEVIEW. 600sf shop w/lge 55 X 40’ fenced yard & lge bay door Avail now. $1100/mo 604-908-5575 SURREY, close to skytrain stn, fenced yard for rent. 33,000 sf, $2200 /mth. Phone 604-329-6087.

4895 - 55B St, Ladner

Call: 604-585-1966.

Surrey City Centre

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

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

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WHITE ROCK by Semiahmoo Mall. Bright 2 bdrm. Heat & hot water incl. Ground level private patio. Secure parking. Pool $1150.00 avail Nov 1st. 604 596-5108 or 604 307-7402

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.

FAMILY FRIENDLY COMPLEX Rental Incentives...

APARTMENT/CONDO

SURREY, 126/72 Ave. 2 Bdrm apt, $865/mo. Close to Kwantlen, quiet family complex., 604-590-8659. SURREY 138 & 100 AVE, nice 1 bdrm., 3rd floor, N/S N/P. 3 appl., w/b f/p, 1 prkg., gated complex, $795 mo. Refs. Oct. 1st. C21 Prudential 604-232-3025 SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. Newer bldg. near City skytrain. Lge suites; 1 bdrm & den, $795. 2 bdrm & den, $995. Adult oriented. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131. SURREY, 96/Scott, 2 bdrm deluxe, 1226 sf, u/prk, $875 + utils. Avail Nov. 1st. Jim 604-786-7977 Surrey - CALERA Condo 6758 - 188 St; BRAND NEW!!! 1 BR - $1,000; 2 BR - $1,200 Laundry, parking, gym, NOW Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666 SURREY-Central, 1,150sf. 2 bdrm. gas f/p, walk to skytrain, bus, mall & rec. centre. n/p, n/s, $1000, secure prkg. lndry. patio, now604.763.6407 SURREY Central area- For Rent $850, new 1 BR fully furnished apt. w/balcony on 2nd floor, pkg, gym, in ste w/d, NS, NP, close to SFU, skytrain & ctral city mall, avail Oct 1 or 15, call Jack or Celia @ 604-5338974 or diascelia2004@yahoo.ca

SURREY SCOTT Rd. 2bdrm 2bath apt, opposite Superstore Nov.1 pets ok 1-360-357-5535

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

DELTA NORTH

GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with balcony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, SkyTrain. Immed. $875/mo + util. N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CLOVERDALE, 64/174, 3 bdrm. upper duplex, new paint, flooring, carpet, w/d, fenced yard, $1000 + utils. Refs req’d. 778-999-1093 Guildford. Clean quiet 2 bdrm carport, storage, lndry, $775 incl heat & hot water, ns/np, 604-576-1746 N. DELTA, 11856-72 Ave. 3 bdrm grd flr. Renov. $1,000 incl hydro, gas & W/D. Oct 1. 604-329-7858. N. DELTA, 7263 115 ST. 3 bdrm. up, 1.5 baths, 2 bdrm. suite down, gar., big yard, avail. immed. $1550 mo. 604-543-1353 778-868-6607 SURREY, N. River Rd 1200 s/f 3 bdrms, 1.5. baths, w/d, Avail now. Quiet/Responsible. NO pets/party. NO drinking/drugs. 604-951-8950

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N DELTA, 116/70 Ave. Upper 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, $1350. Lower 1 bdrm, $650. Call 604-597-6141. N DELTA: 7782 Swanson Drive, 4 bdrms, 1.5 baths. $1100/mo, avail now. NS/NP. 778-552-1573. N.DELTA 96/120 St. 2 Bdrm rancher, fncd, treed yard, lrg storage, lndry/rm. Avail immed. $1400/mo. N/S, N/P. (604) 790-7956. N DELTA, Delsom, Upper house, 3 bedrm., 1 & 1/2 bath, excellent condition, $2200/month. Call 604723-5858. NEWTON, 14295 71A Ave. Avail Oct 15th/Nov 1st. $99/mo. 3 Bdrm, 5 appls, 1500 sq.ft., F/P, fenced backyard, No pets. 604-583-6844 NEWTON 87/134. Reno’d 3 bdrm rancher, 1 bth, f/rm, l/rm, np/ns, $1150+ utils. Immed. 604-951-2640 NR. SURREY centre/sch/bus/skytr ns/np s/h up 3bdms + den $1250 + utils, 778-887-0818 Own a 3 bedroom townhouse w/$3300 down. Updated 3 bdrm townhomes in Surrey w/fenced yards, PETS OK. $1149/mo. mortgage plus $220/mo. for maint. fees & taxes oac. OR $14,300 down payment and $756/mo. plus $220 for maint. & taxes oac. Reg conb’d income of $41K/yr down & good credit (680 beacon) to qualify. Call Jodi Steeves from Re/Max 2000 @ 604833-5634 for more details.

Strawberry Hills: 12436 - 74 Ave. NEW HOUSE 5 bdrms, 4 full bathrooms, full kitchen + Spice Kitchen, family + separate living room, 2,900 sq/ft. New stainless steel appliances. Available for rent Oct. 1. $2000/mo + 1/2 utils. No pets, N/S. 604-596-7773

SURREY, 106/132A. 3 bdrm rancher. N/P $1300/mo. Guilford 2 bdrm rancher 2 bath $1400/mo N/P. 604828-2977, 604-587-5800.

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SUITES, LOWER

CARS - DOMESTIC

2003 TRAVLEAIRE Class C 22ft on Ford E350, 92K, 3 way fridge rear bunk slps 6 $28,000 (604)826-8003 2007 18 FT Fleetwood Trailer, new cond. comes w/additional battery $13,500 neg. Chwk. (604)798-0540

2007 Sunseeker motorhome E 450, 1 slide, 31.6’, slps 6, like new, 25,000k, $49,500. (604)824-4552

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25’ CLASS “C” MOTORHOME avail. for rent. Very clean, sleeps 5, a/c, micro. For Info 604-783-6848

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2003 SUV Buick Rendezvous. Exc cond. New brakes & tires. 178k kms. $6,500. obo. 604-533-0155 2004 RENDEVOUZ Seats 7, auto, $9,900, AirCared. no accidents. Phone (604) 723-8496 2005 GMC JIMMY, 2 dr. 4x4 auto, fully loaded ONLY 90K $7995 D#9987. 604-916-9156.

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1990 DODGE Caravan, full load, blue on blue, aircared, 231K, very gd cond, $900 obo. 604-783-4650 1993 FORD F350, 14 foot tilt deck, auto, no air-care needed, auto $6500 obo. Call (604)597-2043 1996 FORD F250 - 7.3 pwr. stroke diesel, auto, immaculate, no accid. all pwr. option $9995/ 604.657.8659 1998 TOYOTA SIENNA LE. Loaded, AirCared, 7 passenger, 196K, keyless. $6000 obo. 604-812-1278 2000 WINDSTAR SEL - New transmission. Aircared. 200K. Asking $4800: (604)536-4618 2002 FORD Windstar cargo van, no acc auto, full pwr, 200K only. $3500. D#9987. 604-916-9156. 2005 NISSAN Xterra se, 4x4, loaded, auto, keyless, alarm, $19,999. 604-593-3902, 778-928-9181. 2007 Chevy 3/4 ton express cargo, Ready for business. 110K. $13,500 D#9987. 604-916-9156. 2007 DODGE RAM 1500 Quad Cab Big Horn, 20’ alloys, mint. new brakes/tires, safety inspected, no accidents. $15,995 (604)328-1883 2008 GRAND Caravan, red, stow & go, 39K, auto, 7 seats $18,500. 604-922-7367 or 778-867-7367

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Up To $200 CA$H Today Fast Service. JJ 604-728-1965 The Scrapper

TOWNHOUSES

CLOVERDALE: 68/193. Gorgeous 3 bdrm, 3 bath T/H, s/s appl, w/d. NS/NP.604.307.6572/604.591.1906

KINGSTON GARDENS 15385 99 Ave. 2 bdrm T/H. Avail. NOW $800 Near amen’s 604-451-6676

Public Notice Notice is hereby given:

LANGLEY

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

To recover our charges, under the provisions of the Warehouse Lien Act, total contents of the following storage unit(s) will be sold on or after:

2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley

October 20th 2010 The person(s) who appear in the following list, are liable to us for outstanding charges.

Call 604-532-2036 MORGAN CREEK. 34/152. 4 bdrm T/H, 3 bath, 1 car garage. np/ns. Avail immed. 604-231-0243 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 1 BDRM townhouse. Quiet family complex. $645+ utils, no pets (604)596-1099. NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 4 BDRM townhouse. Quiet family complex. $990+ utils, no pets (604)596-1099. SURREY

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

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1991 BMW 735 iL, grey w/black int, exc cond, fully loaded, new tires, $5500 obo. Call: (604)584-4516 1993 TOYOTA Camry LE, 4 cyl, Auto, 1 owner, dealer serviced, SR, all power, spoiler, alloys, new tires, runs great, 269K, asking $2800.00 Call 604-594-6584 or 604-603-9496 1997 CIVIC h/back, 5/spd, manual steering, Clifford anti-theft, 115K, runs great. $3000. 604-535-2964. 1998 ACURA 5 cyl, 4dr sunroof, p/w, alarm, new tires, no accidents $3500. negot. Nirmal 604-773-4778 1998 Honda Accord Special edition 4dr auto loaded a/cared 182K mint cond. $5,000 obo. 604-812-1278 2000 Volkswagen Jetta GLX - 158K every possible option, auto, leather, htd. seat, alloy $6995 604.657.8659 2001 AUDI A4 Quatro Turbo. New timing belt & water pump. 4 snow tires. Lots of updates. Runs great. 198K. $9900 604-763-3319 aft 3pm 2001 Pontiac Sunfire coupe 150k only auto p/s. air, grey on grey $2995. D#9987 604-916-9156. 2005 TOYOTA ECHO silver 2door hatchback, auto, 65K, clean car. $5800 firm. Call 604-538-9257. 2005 VOLKSWAGEN Passat. 4 Motion, 5 spd, 107K, loaded, stereo/tv, custom rims, low profile tires, sunroof, fully serv, no accd’s. $14,500. obo 604-649-1094.

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BEAR CREEK. 1 bdrm gr/lvl, priv ent, Nov1. Ns/np. No ldry. $550 incl utils. 778-997-2539, 604-597-2539. BEAR CREEK. 2 bdrm newly renov bsmt suite. N/P. N/S. Nr school & SkyTrain. Oct 1. 604-591-9765. BEAR CREEK. 2 bdrm walk-out bsmt. Big yard. Nr elem. & sec schl. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 778-881-9137. BEAR CREEK. Lge 2 bdrm. Nr schl bus, park. Ns/np $700 incl util. Avail now. 604-897-6124, 604-596-9244 BOLIVAR HEIGHTS brand new 2 bdrm, cls to skytrain. $675/mo incl hydro. Oct 1. N/P 604-374-0084 BOLIVAR HTS. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl ste in duplex with w/d, 2 pkng, fenced yrd, $820 +40% utils. 604-837-3038 BOUNDARY PARK newer 2 bdrm ste, incl cble/util, shrd lndry NP/NS $750/mo. Avail now 604-230-4414 BROOKSIDE - 140th / 82nd newerspac. 1 bdrm grn’d lvl $600 incls utils & sat. TV. N/P No Lndry Now. (604)543-7417 309-3361 CEDAR HILLS,123/99 Ave.2 bdrm, immed. nr amenities. $875 incl hydro/ cable. NS/NP. (604) 587-1811 CEDAR HILLS, 90/123. 2 Bdrm G/L suite $650. Close to amens Suits mature NS/NP 604-501-2427 CEDAR HILLS Newer 2 bdrm, $700/mo incls hydro & cable. NS/ NP. Avail Oct.15. 778-395-3445. CEDAR HILLS. Nice 2 bdrm. Rad heating. Np/ns. Avail Oct. 15. $800/mo incls utils. 778-322-4209 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 145/73rd. 2 bdrm bsmt ste. $750 incl utils, full cbl/interent & lndry. NP/NS. Nr park schl/bus. Avl immed. 778-322-9081. CHIMNEY Heights 151/76A. 2 bdrm f/s, h/w flrs, no lndry. ns/np. $700 incl utils/sat. Immed 604-590-9288. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrms, full bath, NS/NP, avail immed, $650/mo incls hydro/cble. 604-501-4862. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 76A/150B St. 1 bdrm. Available now. Ns/np. Call 778-891-7740; 604-592-2149 CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. Avail. now. No ldry. $700/mo. incl. utilities. Ns/np 778-317-4646; 604-807-2964 CHIMNEY HGTS. 2 bdrm. suite. 1.5 baths. $800/mo. incl. utils. N/s, n/p. Avail. immed. 604-781-2590 CHIMNEY HTS 148/73A. 1 bdrm bsmt. Nov 1st. Cvrd patio, $550 incl utils. No ldry, ns/np. 604-596-6492 CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm suite. N/S N/P. Cable, utils & internet incl. Avail immed. 604-644-1610. CHIMNEY HTS. lge. newer 3 bdrm., incl. utils. No ldry. N/S N/P. $925 mo. Now. 604-488-9888 604618-3114

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604-513-1138 (1-800-667-5597) 18810 - 96th Ave, Surrey

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Regular Store Hours: Mon. - Wed. 7:30am-4:30pm Thurs. - Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm DELIVERY AVAILABLE


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/16” x 5 1/4” $ 59

POPLAR STAIN GRADE MOULDINGS

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WM435 11 /16” x 5 1/4” $ 71

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59

49 /sq ft 69 /sq ft 11 /sq ft 95

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/sq ft

REAL WOOD - Everything for Premium Value!

Special!

1

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ABOD Flooring Special

Rustic Barn

3/4” FINE HARDWOOD

$ 69

1 Rustic $ 69 Cypress 1 12.3mm......................

/sq ft

OAK

Birch Sierra ...........................3/4”x31/2” ...................................$ White Oak Cappuccino ....3/4”x31/4” ...................................$ Hand Scraped Oak .........3/4”x43/4” Wide Plank ............$ Cherry Acacia .....................3/4”x43/4” Wide Plank ............$ Walnut Acacia ....................3/4”x31/2” ...................................$

354 367 449 494 489

12.3mm......................

WM 4405 Primed MDF Crown Moulding 15mmx 51/4”

$

128Lin ft

28

W 486 WM Primed MDF Pri Crown Moulding Crow 15mmx 4½” 15

/sq ft /sq ft /sq ft

79¢Lin ft

99¢Lin ft

$ 19

1

69¢Lin ft (7’ lengths only)

WM 4205 Primed MDF Baseboard 12mmx51/4”

WM 5521 2 PFJP Flatstock Fl t Casing ½” x 21/2”

44¢Lin ft

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99¢Lin ft

WM 245 Primed FJP Baseboard ½” x 5¼”

$

129Lin ft

WM 212 PFJP Flatstock Baseboard 3 8 / ” x 3¼”

62¢Lin ft

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NEWTON Tel: 604 592 9368

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NORDEL Tel: 604 590 6838

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$25 GIFT CARD

Buy any Footlong or 6” Sandwich (Wrap or Flatbread) and a Medium Pop and get a Second Sub of equal or lesser value for only 99¢. VALID ONLY AT THIS LOCATION 14806 - 108th Ave., Surrey 604-951-7809

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Buy any Footlong or 6” Sandwich (Wrap or Flatbread) at the reg. price and a Medium Drink and get a Second Sandwich of equal or lesser value FREE! VALID ONLY AT THIS LOCATION 14806 - 108th Ave., Surrey 604-951-7809

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Regular Store Hours: Mon. - Wed. 7:30am-4:30pm Thurs. - Fri. 7:30am-5:30pm DELIVERY AVAILABLE

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#1101-7360 137 St., Surrey

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from a Themed Wizard Choose or Princess Parties in our Wizard Alley Castle Party Room

Ph: 604-530-1400

all this for $3688

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Book a “themed” party by October 31st for any future date and receive a $25 GREAT ESCAPE GIFT CARD for future use. Go to our website for all the details or give us a call.

(1-800-667-5597) 18810 - 96th Ave, Surrey

exhaust pipes, manifold & gaskets

5. ELECTRICAL SYSTEM: check battery, lights, horn & wipers 6. TIRES: rotate all tires, check tread depth, & adjust tire pressure 7. COOLING SYSTEM: check for leaks, check hoses, clamps, waterpump, & radiator 8. BELTS: check all belts & hoses 9. FLUID LEVELS: check all fluid levels

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604-513-1138

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Includes private themed party room, costumed party host, color themed party supplies, balloon bouquet, deluxe goodie bags, special cupcakes, food/beverage, admission to the playground, ballistic ball zone, toddler area and a gift for birthday child.

129Lin ft

(7’ lengths only)

PFJP Flatstock stock Baseboard 11 /16” x 41/2”

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WM 144 Primed FJP Casing ¾” x 31/2”

53¢Lin ft

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WM 435 Primed FJP Crown Moulding 11 /16” x 51/4”

WM 434 Primed FJP Crown Moulding 11 /16” x 45/8”

WM 4103 Primed MDF Casing 15mmx 31/4”

PFJP Flatstock Casing 11 /16” x 31/2”

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Go green in your home, use our finger jointed primed formaldahyde-free y pplantation grown wood moulding.

99¢Lin ft 9

FALL MAINTENANCE PACKAGE

From 95

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/sq ft

GO GREEN MOULDINGS

WM1111 Primed FJP Window Sill 11/4” x 51/4”

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/sq ft

DESIGNER MOULDING SPECIALS!

Primed MDF Flat Stock Casing 11 /16” x 21/2”

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Guildford Location Only

1. OIL, LUBE & FILTER: Change the oil, install a new oil filter and lubricate the chassis 2. BRAKES: check front & rear brake systems 3. FRONT END: check shock absorbers, struts, & steering components 4. EXHAUST SYSTEM: visual inspection of catalytic converter, muffler,

Expiry: November 15, 2010

(Solid Pre-Finished)

/sq ft

We sell Columns.

59¢Lin ft

1

LAMINATE FLOORS

Decorative, load bearing, g fluted and smooth.

Primed MDF Flatstock Baseboard 11 /16” x 41/2”

OAK

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EcoEnergy Grant up to $5000

WM144 3 /4” x 3 1/2” $ 49

$

Annual Furnace Tune-up with this ad

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Foam Underlay

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FLOORING SPECIALS LS $ 3 Strip Maple Natural ......... $ 3 Strip Lyptus Earth ............ $ 1 Strip Lyptus Cabernet ..... $ 1 Strip Ash Natural .............

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Weyerhaeuser Engineered

1

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BOILER & FURNACE SERVICE SPECIAL

1 1/8” x 2 5/8” $ 49

WM434

WM144 /16” x 3 1/2” ¢

99

WM413

/8” x 2 1/4” ¢

2 for 1

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