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Sentencing hearing for man who killed stepsons

Teenagers’ murders were taped by Dan Ferguson BEFORE THE sentencing hearing began, Crown

prosecutor Don Wilson issued a warning to people in the courtroom visitor’s gallery. Wilson was planning to play an audio recording of the June 21, 2009 Father’s Day slayings of 17-year-old Amarjit Gill and his 15-year-old brother Ranjit, and the critical wounding of their mother, 36-year-old Sukhwinder Gill, who survived the attack. Some people may want to exit the courtroom while the recording is being played, Wilson said. “You can leave at any time. It’s overwhelming.” The recording was made by 68-year-old Mahendra Singh Johal, the man who pleaded guilty to two charges of second-degree murder and one charge of attempted murder in the deaths of his stepsons and the near-murder of his wife. The Friday sentencing hearing in New Westminster B.C. Supreme Court heard how Sukhwinder Gill was planning to take her sons and move out of the townhouse that Johal owned in the 6300 block of 126 Street in Surrey’s Newton neighbourhood. She was a widow and single mom who had married the much older Johal in India. There were verbal clashes, but nothing physical between husband and wife, and the oldest son.

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Parents Dana and Nick Sears with sons (from left) Mason, 2, Carter, 1, and Joshua, 4. Mason suffers from a swallowing disorder and needs to be fed through a tube in his stomach. The family is raising money for Variety – The Children’s Charity, which has helped them with their medical costs.

Grateful, and giving back Surrey family urges others to support Variety – The Children’s Charity by Chelsea Haeber THE SEARS home is saturated with

morning sunlight and humming with the sounds of three boys – Joshua, 4, Mason, 2, and Carter, 1. The boys’ matching ensembles of armygreen shirts and blue denim jeans only add to their similar attributes of white-blond locks, infectious giggles and cheek-pinching chubby faces. Nick Sears finishes his bowl of cereal

and sits on the beige carpet with his three sons clinging to him, hoping to spend as much time as he can with the boys before he leaves for work. His wife, Dana is on the couch, watching her brood. She’s grateful her family is still together after the past two challenging years. If it wasn’t for Variety –The Children’s Charity, their lives might be very different. When her middle son Mason was born, Dana knew something was wrong. “It was a mother’s intuition,” she says.

See DOMESTIC VIOLENCE / Page 3

Although Mason was born weighing a healthy 7.1 pounds and was 21 inches long – he arrived with special needs. After initially coming home from the hospital, he had to return because he wasn’t getting enough nutrition. Over the next eight months of his life, Mason was in and out of hospitals. Despite several opinions, doctors could not come up with a specific diagnosis. Ranjit Gill, 15 (left) and Amarjit Gill, 17.

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Coroner calls for Surrey detox

Honouring 9/11 victims Surrey firefighter Mark Seter stands with the Surrey Fire Service colour guard during a ceremony at Holland Park on Saturday that marked the ninth anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in the U.S. Sept. 11 has been officially Day of Remembrance in Surrey since 2006.

Surrey’s mayor has been pushing for sobering centre for five years by Kevin Diakiw THE B.C. Coroner’s Service is now

joining Mayor Dianne Watts in calling for a Surrey sobering and detoxification centre after an in-custody death at Surrey Pre-trial Services Centre. The recommendation comes in a Coroner’s Inquest after the death of 43-year-old Alexander Walker, who died in police custody in February of this year. The cause of death was liver failure caused by a combination of hepatic cirrhosis, hepatitis C infection and chronic alcoholism. Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts has been pushing for such a facility Dianne Watts since 2005. In fact, the city has purchased land across from Surrey Memorial Hospital, and has obtained assurances from B.C. Housing that the province will build it, but has yet to receive assurance from Fraser Health to operate the facility. Watts says she’s talked with health minister Kevin Falcon and said he seems agreeable to move forward with it. She’s pleased that the coroner is now also calling for it. “It’s very unfortunate somebody had to die to again bring this issue to light,” Watts said. The inquest also makes other recommendations, which are being sent to Surrey’s police chief, Falcon and the B.C. Ambulance Service. Read the full story at surreyleader. com

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Domestic violence: Mother and sons were about to move out

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then called 911. Sukhwinder was still conscious when police arrived, but by the time she The younger son, however, seemed to get along with his stepdad. arrived at Royal Columbian Hospital, she was beginning to fade in and out. He even said he wanted to stay with Johal. She survived despite the deep knife wound to her neck and substantial On the morning the mother and sons were going to move out, Johal loss of blood. entered Amarjit’s bedroom and shot him in the chest with While she has healed physically, Sukhwinder remains a Winchester Cheyenne carbine model 94. Amarjit died “heavily medicated most of the time,” Wilson said. instantly. Police found a portable digital audio recorder belonging to The noise woke up Sukhwinder and younger son Ranjit, Johal at the house that had recorded the entire sequence of who were sharing a bedroom next door. events. Later, she would tell the prosecutor that it sounded like During his presentation, when Wilson said Johal appeared something had hit the wall. to believe his new wife had lied about her age, the accused The pair thought the oldest son was getting up early, so smiled and nodded. they started getting up, too. Wilson called Johal “twisted.” Then Johal kicked the door open and fired a shot at Ranjit, The sentence for second-degree murder is a automatic killing him on the spot. term of life in prison. Sukhwinder remembers trying to grab the rifle away from The only issue to be decided is how long Johal will have to Johal, then being clubbed repeatedly with the Winchester. wait before he can get supervised release from jail. Don Wilson She doesn’t remember anything else. Wilson wants a minimum of 20 years. The beating lasted 20 to 30 minutes. Johal’s lawyer Russ Chamberlain was expected to propose She suffered a fractured skull and a broken clavicle. When something shorter. the rifle was collected by police, it was covered with blood and hair and the The judge was expected to render her decision at a later date. stock was broken. dferguson@surreyleader.com When he was done beating Sukhwinder, Johal cut her throat and

While (the mother) has healed physically, she remains “heavily medicated most of the time.”

Large electronic billboards approved for Pattullo Bridge ‘Uglification of our city’ by Kevin Diakiw SURREY IS advancing its plan to erect

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This is one of two existing large billboards in Surrey. A third is on the way.

electronic billboards at key points in the city by placing one on the Surrey side of the Pattullo Bridge. At least one councillor calls it the beginning of the “uglification” of Surrey. On Monday afternoon, Surrey approved a proposal for an electronic billboard – 7.6 metres by 19.5 metres (25 feet by 64 feet) – to be located at 124 Street and King George Boulevard. There are currently two of the message

boards in Surrey, one at the Surrey Sports and Leisure Complex and one at the Guildford Recreation Centre. The Pattullo Bridge sign, at 1,600 square feet, far eclipses the existing signs – which are 200 square feet (10 feet by 20 feet). Coun. Bob Bose is strenuously opposed to the idea of billboards in Surey. “We wouldn’t allow these on private property because of the uglification of our city,” Bose said Monday. “And we make exceptions for the city to do precisely what we would deny the private sector.” The billboards will be operated by the Pattison Group, which will sell advertising to the private sector. About 30 per cent of the advertising time will be for civic messages. While he sees advantage in getting the

word out about the city, Bose says the trade-off is not worth it. “It’s not justification to trash our town with billboards,” Bose said. However, Coun. Marvin Hunt said he drives by one of the signs daily and finds it quite attractive. “These signs are really unobtrusive and look really good,” Hunt told his council colleagues. As part of a three-year pilot project, the city will allow six billboards (three large format and three smaller). Surrey will receive revenue as part of the advertising. Most councillors see benefit in allowing the billboards, noting they can be used for Amber Alerts, when a child goes missing or to highlight civic events. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com


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or most parents, juggling home and work demands, paying regular household bills, and making room for quality family time with the kids are demands that keep them hopping. Consider then the plight of Surrey’s Sears family, who on top of all the usual obligations, must cope with a serious medical condition. Little Mason Sears, at just two years old, has spent more time in and out of hospital than many of us will spend in a lifetime. In the months after he was born, doctors were perplexed by his worsening malnutrition. It took many medical visits – and perseverance on the part of his parents Nick and Dana – to finally identify the cause: dysphagia, a condition that causes any swallowed liquids to end up in Mason’s lungs. While relieved at the discovery, Mason’s parents soon discovered the dark side of the disclosure. The costs of a special feeding tube and food that is pumped directly into Mason’s stomach have plunged the Sears deeply into debt. The expenses are around $100 a day, or $36,500 a year, and Mason’s feeding system needs a constant supply of bags, tubes, syringes and valves. As a result, in the last two years, Nick and Dana lost their home and moved to a one-bedroom apartment – all while expecting their third child Carter, now one. (Mason’s older brother Joshua is four). What’s more, they had exceeded the financial limits of their bank and extended family. Enter Variety – The Children’s’ Charity of B.C. The non-profit organization works to build better futures for kids with special needs. Last October, Variety provided a one-year funding grant for the family and purchased Mason’s feeding pump. This helped cover almost half of Mason’s annual medical costs. This month, Variety is promoting its annual Kids Coin Drive, which sees children who have been helped by the charity – such as Mason –promoting the fundraiser. “The only way we felt could help is by helping other kids,” said a grateful Dana, who hopes to raise $10,000 by Oct. 31. Consider following the Sears’ lead at www.variety.bc.ca

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grandpa – a 51-year-old mentally ill man fewer and fewer of us make the trip to see him, who has been living in emergency shelters myself included. and transitional housing since I was eight; He has only met his granddaughter twice, well, not unless you count the time he was my husband once. temporarily evacuated after an infestation of Just looking around the musty, dimly lit bed bugs invaded the heritage building where common area, filled with restless residents he has been residing the past four years – a with nowhere to go and nothing to do, it’s easy vast improvement from his previous living to see why. quarters. While my dad may have Intended to be a temporary made some poor choices in placement until he could find his younger years, he is not a adequate housing, my dad – like bad man. Nor are the majority thousands of others – has quietly of his housemates who have and unobtrusively slipped through always made me feel welcome the cracks. and safe. His roommates: men and Years of addiction and, women plagued by HIV, Hepatitis in some cases, abuse have crippled their ability to become C, homelessness and drug addica contributing member of tion, many of whom also suffer from mental illness. Kristyl Clark modern society, despite the limited resources available. Despite his questionable living Nowadays, my father, a quarters, and his having a debilitatsoft-spoken 51-year-old with kind eyes and a ing mental illness that hinders his ability to jovial laugh, looks nothing like the immacuhold a job, he is one of the lucky ones. Or so I lately groomed millworker I remember tell myself. Daily. growing up. My father has a roof over his head, Molly will never know the proud dad of clean(ish) living quarters and family that visits two who would lace up his thick, leather every now and then, though lately it seems

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t’s not your typical family outing, but then, mine is not a typical family. Last month, I took my 14-month-old daughter to an emergency shelter in the Downtown Eastside. Having endured an hour-long stifling car ride into the bustling city, she was dying to be put down so she could crawl around and play. But I held her tightly to my chest as we spotted a fat cockroach scurrying by my feet – Molly’s tiny index finger pointing excitedly at the offending creature. I held her even closer when a resident of the shelter – a thirtysomething man with a sunken face, glazed eyes and unkept hair – tried to brush her rosy cheek with the back of his nicotine-stained hand, his long nails encrusted with filth. He was being friendly, just a little too friendly. When I heard the screams upstairs from a panicked woman – “there’s a man running naked through the hallway!” – I was ready to take Molly, run out the front door and never look back. Unfortunately, leaving wasn’t an option. Not yet. Nor has it been an option for Molly’s

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work boots every morning and head for the lumberyard to earn a living for his family. Nor will she know the man who would fill up his daughter’s piggy bank every night with his loose pocket change, or teach her to fly a kite. As I studied her face for signs she was upset by her surroundings or company, I realized she wasn’t affected at all. She was just a baby visiting her grandpa at his home. Perhaps we’re more typical than I first let on. Before we left and said our goodbyes, she held up her arms, begging to be scooped up. Her delicate hand stroked his hair, unruly and peppered with grey. She poked at his belly and let out a squeal of delight. On the drive home, I looked back in my rearview mirror at the hundreds of loitering transients on the street, many of whom are homeless or residing in shelters like my dad. I vowed to myself that Molly would grow up knowing that they are individuals with names and that they are somebody’s dad… someone’s grandpa. Kristyl Clark is a writer with the Peace Arch News. Tom Fletcher is on vacation. His B.C. Views column will return next week.

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Tax hikes HST groundwork was done before election hurting middle class

WHILE IT MAY be true that we can’t avoid the HST now, it is also true the petition should be sending a message to the politicians which they are obviously not getting. We have been taxed to death. I have observed over the last 20 years that the middle class is slowly disappearing and is being replaced by the very rich and the very poor. This is the work of our government. Those that are supposed to guide our province say there is no money for housing, seniors, health care, transportation and education but there is for parties, dinners, junkets, wage hikes for bureaucrats, enormous severance packages, and pensions that a for a working man would be a lifetime of wages. I can only hope that for once the people of B.C. will have a memory at the next election and won’t be bought off by the few little perks the government tends to give out just before election time. Verna Nugent Surrey

Support our local farmers I JUST CAME OUT of a grocery store

after having left my first written complaint. I needed a head of lettuce and they are close by. I was disgusted that at this time of year, all the produce on the shelves came from across the line. Any local farmer would have to be totally ticked off. All that hard work they do and locals are buying stuff from California. I got back in my car and drove to a vegetable stand. If the grocery stores don’t try to buy local, soon we will have no local produce to buy. Shame on them. Patty Davis Surrey

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RE: “SECRET NEGOTIATIONS on HST?”, B.C. Views, Sept. 8. Unlike Tom Fletcher, I believe that Gordon Campbell and Colin Hansen did have HST on the ‘radar’ and knew their exact plan as follows. They convincingly pitched no HST pre-election. When questioned about any HST correspondence or their senior officials communicating with Ottawa about HST, they again denied it – which has been proven false with the recent revelation of documents. And as Hansen told Fletcher, two days after

the election they found revenue was down $1.5 billion – another little error as they only forecasted a $485-million deficit. What’s more, as monitoring government finances is not in their job description, they had no idea revenues were down. On short notice, they asked ministry staff how to fix it and miraculously the suggestion of the $1.6-billon solution (bribe) appeared that Ottawa was offering to adopt HST. The story is a little hard to swallow. Further, Campbell knows firsthand from experience

that discussing the wrong political issue, such as BC Rail, can lose an election. I’m afraid he knew full well that if he wanted to introduce HST on the pre-election platform, he could have kissed the election win goodbye. Lastly, ‘negotiations’ may not be the exact technical word for what Hansen’s ministry staff was doing, but rest assured, they were laying the groundwork.

James Dartnell Surrey

Slow response to barrier repair RE: “CABLE barrier catching

crashes,” The Leader, Sept. 8. While it is reassuring that the median cable barrier on Highway 99 is effectively stopping crossover head-on collisions and doubtlessly saving lives, the story on this subject did not contain the latest incident which happened on Sept. 1 at 8:30 p.m. Just after dark a northbound Volkswagen Jetta rounded the Serpentine River corner and encountered a large dog running across the freeway. The driver swerved but still hit the animal then lost control and skidded at high speed into the cables. While the damage to the car was extensive the cables of this highway safety system held and there were no injuries except for the unlucky canine which did not survive the accident. Of concern is the slow response time by Mainroad Contracting and the Ministry of Transportation in ensuring that the damaged barrier system is promptly repaired. As of Sept. 9 it had been a week since this accident and the section of fence between the Serpentine Curve and the BNSF Railway overpass still had not been fixed. There were several of the support poles missing and the cables were on the ground over a 200-foot section along with them being loose for the remaining length of this portion of the fence. While the provincial and federal governments have commit-

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A median cable barrier on Highway 99 is effective as a safety measure, but a letter writer argues repairs can take too long. ted $2.5 million to this project, maintenance of the system is of paramount importance as another out-of-control vehicle at this location could result in yet another

deadly head-on crash in an area that already has three roadside memorials. Repairs to the median cable barrier after car accidents on

Highway 99 through Delta and Surrey should take hours, not days and certainly not weeks. Don Pitcairn Surrey

Canadian refugee system ‘deeply flawed’ RE: “A STRANGE hatred arises,” The Leader, Aug.

25. Yet another boatload of Tamils has landed on the shores of the ‘Promised Land’ and it’s déjà vu all over again. As long as Ottawa’s political mindset stubbornly opposes the notion of real reform of the western world’s most generous and porous refugee system, by hiding behind the universality of Canada’s sacrosanct Charter of Rights and Freedoms, we will indeed remain ‘the land of trusting fools,’ as put so aptly by a Russian security official, and the Charter will remain an irresistible mark for people smugglers and asylum seekers alike. Unique among such charters in Western democracies, by extending full civil rights to any and all non-residents having set foot on

sovereign national soil, the Canadian Charter has opened a veritable Pandora’s Box of refugee and immigration abuse and resulted in a virtual inability to effectively and expeditiously deal with undesirables freely flocking to our shores. This serves as the major stumbling block to meaningful reform to make sure our refugee system is reserved for those afflicted by genuine persecution in other nations. Courtesy of the “Golden Gate” of the Canadian Charter, our deeply flawed refugee system has turned us into a willing doormat for all those bent on taking advantage of our self-imposed impotence to protect the integrity of our borders. Unless and until a legal avenue is found and acted upon to repeal Canada’s activist

Supreme Court’s 1985 split (five to four) ‘Singh Decision’ to extend Charter Rights to all nonresidents, there will be no substantive reform of Canada’s fatally flawed refugee system. As long as the unrestricted universality of Canada’s Charter of Rights serves as a shining beacon to all and sundry, guaranteeing full civil rights to any and all non-residents, people smugglers won’t have to worry about losing clients. By enabling them to virtually guarantee their clients the protection of the Charter, once delivered to Canadian soil (waters), the Charter remains a veritable boon to a growing industry of people smugglers – making Canada their destination of choice. E.W. Bopp Tsawwassen


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Developer reduces number of parking stalls by Kevin Diakiw SLOT MACHINES are one step

closer to reality in Newton, as council has given the development application the green light. Newton Square Properties is building a “Community Gaming Centre” at 7093 King George Blvd. The facility will include 150

slot machines, lottery games, bingo and entertainment services. The owner is also planning to renovate two of the commercial buildings in the existing mall as part of a $25-million construction project. The proposal for the gaming centre went before council at a raucous public hearing last year.

The proposal was approved on a split vote. The plan was back before council Monday afternoon because the proponent wanted to reduce the required parking from 290 stalls to 274. That variance was also approved. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

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Metro may become farmers’ landlord Regional proposal suggests buying, then leasing out, endangered agricultural land by Jeff Nagel

METRO VANCOUVER could get into the business of buying up and renting out farmland to bolster the region’s ability to feed itself. A draft Regional Food Systems Strategy unveiled this week proposes creating a trust fund that could be used to buy threatened farmland and lease it to farmers, particularly young ones who can’t afford their own farms. Farmland in the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) that’s repeatedly targeted by developers could be purchased, but so could prime farmland outside the ALR that could then be added to the reserve, said Richmond Coun. Harold Steves, who chairs Metro’s agriculture committee. He admits the idea is controversial – especially his suggestion money for the regional farmland trust be generated in part from a share of development cost charges applied on new construction by each city across the region. Equivalent money could also go to the trust when highway projects like the South Fraser Perimeter Road alienate large swaths of farmland, he said. Pitt Meadows Mayor Don MacLean panned the trust idea as social engineering after the committee endorsed the strategy Sept. 9. “I don’t necessarily see competing with farmers by buying up land and creating model farms with public money,” MacLean said. “It just doesn’t make a whole lot of sense to me.” But Steves argues the outlook for food security is so dire, bold steps are needed to increase the supply of locally grown food available for Metro residents. “Dramatic shifts in climate in any given year can threaten the world’s food supply,” he said, citing recent extreme weather events triggering floods, droughts and wildfires as far away as Russia. Climate change, population growth and rising energy prices will continue to intensify the need for

need,” he said “Our real problem is food, especially vegetables, are too cheap.” Until more local residents are willing to pay a higher premium or other global trade factors change, he said, it’s difficult to see production shifting more to vegetables. Some of the ideas for new fees or development charges would effectively shift money from nonagricultural areas of the region to benefit areas with more farming. Surrey Coun. Linda Hepner said she’d welcome that but doubts it will happen. Metro will set dates for public meetings in October and November (to be posted at www.metrovancouver.org) and accept public comment on the plan until Nov. 30.

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Less than half of the fresh vegetables and fruit consumed in B.C. is locally grown.

more local food, Steves predicts. Just 48 per cent of fresh food consumed in B.C. is grown in the province, down sharply from 86 per cent when the ALR was created in 1972. Steves said reliance on imported produce means Metro Vancouver has just a three-day supply, leaving it vulnerable if some disaster halted the continuous convoy of trucks coming from Mexico and California. “That’s scary,” Steves said. “The idea of rooftop gardens and farm towers would never exist if we weren’t facing a worldwide crisis in agriculture, food production and distribution.” More urban agriculture in community gardens and other plots is a key idea in the strategy. It advocates planting food crops in parks and identifying other public lands that could be cultivated, from boulevards to power line rightsof-way, forming various “edible landscapes.”

Finding land isn’t the only challenge. It’s also critical to make farming and food processing more financially viable, according to the strategy. Local processors have been lost over the years so many farmers are reluctant to commit to supply local markets. To help reverse that trend, Metro would work with local cities to identify Agricultural Enterprise Zones outside the ALR where tax holidays could entice new processors or farmrelated businesses. Steves said more cities should also follow the lead of Surrey, which requires twice as much agricultural land be added to the ALR to compensate for withdrawals. Other proposals include creating a regional brand and label for Metro-grown food and possibly even imposing new regional fees to finance an incubator fund to help start new farm businesses. Issues don’t just relate to growing

and harvesting food, but processing, packaging, transporting, selling and marketing it – as well as dealing with food and packaging waste. It’s estimated 38 per cent of food for retail sale is wasted before it reaches homes, with even more spoiling or being discarded there. The document urges initiatives to reduce disposal of take-out food containers and reclaim phosphorous from sewage for use as fertilizer. The strategy argues a better diet for residents will make them healthier, suffering less diabetes, heart disease, obesity, cancer and osteoporosis – and ease pressure on the health care system. MacLean said the challenge for growing more local produce isn’t a shortage of land but that too much of it grows export or non-food crops like cranberries, blueberries, horses and Christmas trees because of the high prices they command. “Take those out of production and you’ve got all the farmland you

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Less than five per cent of B.C.’s land base is sustainable for agriculture. by Kevin Diakiw WHEN YOU get the keys to your next condo,

ALR farmland protection is lacking, says Auditor General Budget cuts leave commission under-equipped to police violators by Jeff Nagel

INACCURATE PAPER maps, inadequate enforcement mechanisms and underfunding are among the challenges hindering the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) in its job of protecting farmland from relentless pressure from developers. Those are some of the findings of B.C. Auditor-General John Doyle, whose office examined the work of the commission in regulating the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR). Doyle found the commission has too few staff and enforcement tools aren’t sufficient to protect ALR land from being damaged by illegal actions, such as the dumping of construction material on farmland. The commission too often relies on written or verbal warnings rather than imposing orders or fines, because it can’t afford to defend tougher measures in court when challenged. The ALC’s $2.1-million budget has fallen almost 30 per cent since 2002, and is significantly below what it calls a minimal level required to maintain its core services.

“The fundamental importance of preserving agricultural land is particularly significant given the uncertain effects of climate change on our food imports and our agricultural systems,” Doyle said. His report found the ALC lacks necessary information to make good decisions. It recommends the ALC work more closely in long-term planning efforts with local cities to encourage farming and seek government support to embark on reforms. Doyle also calls for a beefed-up compliance and enforcement program, perhaps including the ability to ticket offenders who degrade ALR land. Another potential change could be to ban or restrict ALR exclusion applications for prime farmland, the report notes. But the provincial government would have to enact legislative changes to allow many reforms Doyle envisions and his report notes Victoria has not invited the ALC to propose any changes over the past eight years. The Lower Mainland has lost eight per cent of its ALR land since the reserve was created in 1973.

There has been a net loss of ALR land in every region of B.C., except the north, where additions to the ALR are often not as productive. NDP agriculture critic Lana Popham blamed the provincial government for continued underfunding of the commission. “Less than five per cent of British Columbia’s land base is suitable for agriculture, which is why we must protect the farmland we have, especially in the face of an increasing population and a changing climate,” she said. The commission said it welcomed many of the findings and its new chair is conducting a full review of the organization. Agriculture and Lands Minister Steve Thomson said he will await the results of that review before deciding what, if any, legislative changes are needed. He said the ALC has done a very good job with declining resources. “All ministry and organizations have faced budget constraints as a result of the fiscal situation of the province – the land commission hasn’t been immune to that.”

you may also get an annual transit pass. The idea is being floated by Surrey to increase the amount of people using transit, while cutting down the sprawl of parking spaces in this city. The average parking stall costs developers about $20,000 each, so city officials believe they may be able to relax the requirement for the number of parking spots as long as the developer provides transit passes for a year. The concept would reduce the amount of community parking, and wouldn’t be a onefor-one exchange, according to Coun. Marvin Hunt, who brought the idea up at the city’s transportation committee last Wednesday. Hunt is borrowing the idea from Toronto, where the concept has just been introduced. It would only take place in higher transit routes in Surrey, such as City Centre. Marvin Hunt Hunt also points out discussions are just starting to take place on the idea, and the fine details haven’t been worked out. “Right now it’s a concept. Now we go and see what Toronto has done and what makes sense as we refine it to be Surrey,” Hunt said. Part of the problem here is that buses run less frequently than in Toronto or even Vancouver. Hunt believes once people try the system, it will jump start more frequent service in Surrey.

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Education: Investing in the Future A community that learns together thrives together. When good quality, accessible education for all ages is available close to home, people tend to stay in their communities. When a community invests in education the result is reduced crime, improved social development, and increased business. With over 465,000 people, Surrey is the fastest growing City in BC and the 13th largest in Canada. One in three Surrey residents is under 19 years. Twenty percent of babies born in BC each year are delivered at Surrey Memorial Hospital. Add to this the fact that Surrey absorbs one-third of immigration into Metro Vancouver and it is easy to acknowledge the prediction that its population will outstrip Vancouver’s within twenty years. Surrey is the largest school district in BC. School District 36 oversees 125 elementary and secondary schools. It has grown by over 8,500 students in the last decade to more than 63,000 students today. Thirteen new secondary schools and twenty elementary schools have been built since 1992 and portables are everywhere. In 2008/09, Surrey youth achieved above-average provincial pass rates with 83% graduating from high school and 69% interested in post-secondary; 11% higher than 2005. This is a young and energetic city with a burgeoning student population of all ages that is stretching resources beyond capacity. Surrey School Board reports they have made concerted efforts not to compromise student education directly due to recent budget cuts. To accommodate the Àood of youth and adults seeking public higher education and career training, there are SFU Surrey, a small satellite campus of Douglas College in City Centre and three campuses of the newly re-chartered Kwantlen Polytechnic University. In addition, there are approximately fourteen private academic colleges and universities and ¿ve private career training academies that offer diverse programs in Surrey. “The provincial government knows that South Fraser has tremendous potential for growth and is a focus for future expansion,” says Joanne Curry, Executive Director, SFU Surrey. “In these challenging funding times we are not standing still. We are planning, growing partnerships, designing programs; building on a fantastic base.” Written by Sylvia Taylor.

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Time to dust off those New Years’ resolutions and start thinking of training for Surrey’s International Marathon. Riding on the energy of its Olympic Legacy, the DSBIA and key local partners want to see Surrey join cities around the world in marking a major milestone in its development and commitment to fitness and healthy living.

Currently in its initial planning and confirmation stages, Surrey’s first marathon planned for 2012 promises to be a Provincial-wide event that will bring communities, business, and the City together to showcase Surrey and once again, welcome the world.

“We are opening our doors to different ideas and suggestions and moving forward with an amazing board and very strong sponsors waiting in the wings. I’m an international marathon runner myself and have seen the incredible benefits marathons bring to a city; culturally, attitudinally, charity fundraising, and the financial benefits are enormous – the Sacramento marathon generated $7.7million last year alone.”

Every small action can come together for a bigger cause and that’s how “The Power of Change” works. Making a difference on a macro level is achievable through micro initiatives. Until the new Library building is open in fall 2011, the WCA will be out and about in the Whalley community, collecting your loose coins for their fundraising campaign. This new Public Library is for the entire City of Surrey and the WCA is asking the community to make their own contribution to a resilient and thriving city.

Surrey schools will be especially targeted in a participation campaign reinforcing the importance of physical activity.

Everyone is encouraged to run or walk, to their personal goal. At this stage, the plans include four distance levels of participation: the full marathon in 42.2km, half marathon at 21.1km, a 10km run as well as a fun run for kids and families. There will be lots of ways to get involved with this landmark event besides running. Over the next several months, plans will be unveiled and the community will be invited to participate in this legacy event.

“Surrey has so much to offer visitors as a destination and we want to showcase Surrey to the world. This is a sporting event we can give our special touch to and call our own.”

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ROD DALES and his father Roy have lost their court battle to stop the City of Surrey from seizing their land to make way for the new civic centre development near the Surrey Central SkyTrain station. The Dales wanted the B.C. Supreme Court to set aside a city expropriation order forcing them to sell their two-storey office building and parking lot near 135 Street and 102 Avenue. That request was denied after B.C. Supreme Court Justice Shelley C. Fitzpatrick ruled the expropriation was legal. “In my view, Surrey has properly followed the necessary procedure to commence the expropriation process,� Fitzpatrick said in her written decision issued Aug. 27. The two Dales properties are located where the city plans to build its new $500-million civic centre project which will include a new seven-

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that broadcasts ethnicfor more than $100,000 language programming that included a $50,000 to South Asian listeners fine for defamatory from a transmitter in remarks aired on the Washington State. radio station after Gill In connection with and Suri had a falling the Aug. 28 shooting out. A B.C. Supreme Court in the Guru Nanak temple parking lot, Gill judge described the is charged with remarks as “vile eight criminal and malicious” offences, includand said Gill’s ing multiple operation of counts of pointRadio India ing a firearm, was “oppressive possessing a and prejudicial” weapon for towards Suri. a dangerous A translation purpose, filed in court Maninder Gill unauthorized shows that a possession of newscast on a firearm, discharging Radio India accused a firearm with intent Suri of “misdeeds” and to wound or disfigure described Suri and and aggravated assault, an associate as “Black Thieves.” plus single counts of Suri used to host a possessing a prohibited program on Radio India, or restricted firearm a Surrey-based station with ammunition and

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n 1950, when he was 11, Alan Gordon got the measles. Though he didn’t feel very sick, he was contagious and was told to stay away from school for two weeks. The quarantine was a forced vacation, and gave him enough time to build his first soapbox racer. It was all downhill from there. For the next four years, he and his brother Walter raced their three machines – “bugs” in the soapbox derby vernacular – each May 24 during the then-regular Sullivan Day celebrations. The three bugs, hand-built with no help from their parents or power tools, were raced north down Johnston Road (now 152 Street) from what is now 62A Avenue. The first one was silver. Then came the slightly larger green and yellow bugs. “I got bigger,” Alan chortles. During practice time, they ran the machines on the road near 68 Avenue. “There was very little traffic those days,” recalls Walter, 71, a year younger PHOTO COURTESY SURREY ARCHIVES than his brother. Johnston Road (152 Street) near “We sorta knew just 64 Avenue in the 1930s or ’40s. about every car that went by.”

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At the time, Sullivan’s tiny core consisted of a general store, a fire hall and the community hall that was built in 1931. Race days involved about a dozen racers, some of whom the brothers can still name. Baldwin. Goldstone. Sullivan. McInnes. Nygard. Alan won his first day of racing. In subsequent years, the brothers, when they made it to pron in Mission, won a vincial finals radio, ra a bike a jacket and a baseball glove. “Big prizes in those days,” Alan notes, adding that th Walter came within “inches” “i of winning the B.C. B.C championships one year. yea Victory would’ve meant mea a trip to Akron, Ohio. The races in Sullivan took upwards upwar of two hours, with two bugs bu in each heat, the excitem only broken by the excitement trudges back up the hill. The br brothers still debate if lighter li ht or heavier h boys produced more speed. It was tough call: A faster push-off with a lighter driver versus a heavier boy with more momentum near the finish line. In any case, the maximum weight of both driver and car allowed was 250 lbs., and the age limit was 15. As fun as it was at the time, the farming boys, along with their three sisters, rarely had time to play outside of school, Johnston Road Elementary (which, Walter remembers, burned down on Jan. 13, 1950.) Baseball was the one after-supper leisure they had permission for. The boys had the farm to take care of. The same farm near 68 Avenue has been in the family from 1941 until this month, when new owners take over. They had 10 cows to milk, baled hay, spread manure, cut wood to clear the land and tended to the family gar-

den. The also delivered newspapers. The soapbox races in Sullivan ended when the Sullivan Day events did in 1954 or ’55, about the time the boys had outgrown them and moved on to other, more teenage things. A few weeks ago, the Gordons donated their three soapbox racers to the Surrey Museum. They’d been stored unused in a barn since retirement in the mid-1950s, says Walter. “We didn’t want to throw them away.” bjoseph@surreyleader.com The annual Cloverdale Soapbox Derby, hosted by the Clover Valley District of Scouts Canada, takes place Sept. 18 from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on 60 Avenue uphill from Fraser Downs. For more information, visit www.cloverdalesoapbox.ca

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Brothers Walter and Alan Gordon, both in their early ‘70s, raced in soapbox derbies that took place in the Sullivan neighbourhood in the early 1950s. Alan lives in Guildford, while his brother moves to Quesnel this month after selling the family farm.

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Registration and an open house for Scouts in North Delta takes place Sept. 20 at 7 p.m. at Devon Gardens Elementary School, 8884 Russell Dr. For more information, call 604-5886167. The Parent-Child Mother Goose Program takes place on Mondays from 12:301:30 p.m. from Sept. 20 to Nov. 22 at the George Mackie Library, 8440 112 St. To register, call the Boys and Girls Club at 604-5919262. Daddy Storytimes, also known as Man in the Moon Storytime is for

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Helping you prepare your children for tomorrow Full day kindergarten – It’s back to school time and, in today’s skill based economy, it’s more important than ever to ensure children get an early start on their education. That’s why the Province of B.C. is implementing full day kindergarten for more than half of all five-year olds in 2010 and for all eligible children starting in 2011. Providing kids with an early start will give them the skills they need to be successful in school and to be prepared for the opportunities of the twenty-first century. For more on helping prepare your children for tomorrow, visit gov.bc.ca

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Public Hearing: September 21, 2010 www.corp.delta.bc.ca

The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications: Date: Time: Place:

Staff Contact: Lisa King 604.952.3164 Web Location: Regular Meeting: August 30, 2010 E.03

▼ Project No. 3 Application for Heritage Revitalization Agreement and Development Permit (File No. LU03201)

Tuesday, September 21, 2010 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2

A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time.

Location: 4876 Delta Street MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Linda Park Telephone: 604.230.1625 Heritage Revitalization Agreement Bylaw No. 6727 5681 Ladner Trunk Road

Additional Information

4635/4631 Clarence Taylor Crescent

Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, September 21, 2010. Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development Department Website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca Phone: 604.946.3380 Hours: 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday

▼ Project No. 1 Application for amendments to the “Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” and the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”. (File No. LU005727)

To vary the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows: i) Section 722 by increasing the permitted floor area for residential accommodation from 50 percent to 62 percent for proposed Lot 1 and 71percent for proposed Lot 2.

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Properties to be rezoned from S2 Personal Care Zone II to S1 Personal Care Zone:

ii) Section 723 by reducing the side setback from 3 m to 0 m for the heritage building on Lot 1.

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iii) Section 724.3 by waiving the minimum lot area of 650 m2 and the minimum lot width of 18 m for residential accommodation for both proposed Lots.

Location: Tsawwassen First Nation Lands MAP NO. 1

iv) Section 725 by reducing the minimum lot size from 300 m2 to 291 m2 for proposed Lot 1 and to 229 m2 for proposed Lot 2.

Applicant: The Corporation of Delta Telephone: 604.946.3380

v) Section 901.4 by reducing the required off-street parking spaces from 11 to 2 for proposed Lot 1 and from 10 to 4 for proposed Lot 2.

Proposal: The CorporaMAP NO. 1 tion of Delta is proposFILE NO. LU005727 ing to amend the “Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” and the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” to update maps in order to show the current boundary of the Tsawwassen First Nation Lands.

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vii) Section 901.7 by waiving the requirement to provide one disability parking space on proposed Lot 1. viii) Section 902.1 by waiving the requirement to provide one off-street loading space for both proposed Lots.

“Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985” Amendment Bylaw No. 6868

To vary Section 5.2 of “Delta Subdivision and Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” by waiving the requirement for the construction or cash-in-lieu of road improvements along the rear lane of the property at 4876 Delta Street.

To amend Maps 2 through 10 and Map 15 to show the current boundary of the Tsawwassen First Nation Lands. “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” Amendment Bylaw No. 6869 To amend Delta Zoning Maps to show the current boundary of the Tsawwassen First Nation Lands. Staff Contact: Lisa King 604.952.3164 Web Location: Regular Meeting: August 30, 2010 E.04

▼ Project No. 2 Application for an amendment to the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” (File No. P10-11)

vi) Section 901.5(b)(iii) by reducing the width of a parking space abutting a wall from 3 m to 2.56 m for proposed Lot 2.

Development Permit LU03201 8110 114 Street

6771 120 Street

Applicant: The Corporation of Delta Telephone: 604.946.3380 Proposal: The Corporation of Delta is proposing to amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” to update the S1 Personal Care Zone to reflect current residential care practices and Provincial Legislation.

Location: All lands in Delta zoned S1 Personal Care Zone and 9341 Burns Drive, 4807 Georgia Street, 8110 114 Street “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” and 6771 120 Street as shown in bold on the enclosed Amendment Bylaw No. 6794 MAPS. The proposed amendments would be limited to the folProperties zoned S1 Personal Care Zone: lowing:

(i) Updating definitions regarding care to reflect current residential care practices and Provincial Legislation. (ii) Consolidating the permitted uses in the S1 Personal Care Zone to a list of uses that reference the updated definitions. All uses currently permitted in the S1 Personal Care Zone would continue to be allowed.

To regulate the form and character of the new mixed-use building on proposed Lot 2. Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner 604.952.3472 Web Location: Regular Meeting: August 30, 2010 E.05 Anyone who believes that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, September 21, 2010.

(iii) Rezoning the properties at 9341 Burns Drive, 4807 Georgia Street, 8110 114 Street and 6771 120 Street from Please note that Council may not receive further submisS2 Personal Care Zone II to S1 Personal Care Zone so the upsions from the public or interested persons concerning any dated definitions and consolidated list of uses noted above project after the Public Hearing has concluded. would apply to these properties. All uses permitted in the S2 Personal Care Zone would continue to be allowed. 4501 Arthur Drive

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first-ever start in junior hockey Saturday against the defending league champion Kodiaks, and the 17-year-old turned aside 26 of the 28 shots he faced to earn the game’s first star honour. The Devils got goals from Manuveer Mahil, Julius Ho, Angelo Panas, Christopher Busto and Cole Briggs, and had leads of 1-0 and 3-0 at the intermissions. Michael Nardi had his second three-point game of the young season Sunday, scoring

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

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DGS CANADA 2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE 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 Protecton *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHIMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers

Growing Surrey building products company req. Driver / Warehouse Worker. Heavy lifting involved. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with: EXCELLENT REMUNERATION & BENEFITS.

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CASHIERS REQ’D. F/T-P/T. No exp necessary. Please drop off resume btwn 10 am - 2 pm, 12823 58th Ave, Surrey (on #10 Hwy).

CLEANER/Rubbish Removal needed, Mon-Fri. Must have valid drivers lic & own vehicle. Exp req’d. $14/hr. Call (604)588-8485 9am-4pm.

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

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P/T ESTHETICIAN REQ’D. Wage neg.Eng/Punjabi speaking 604-6492462 / Savinabhullar@hotmail.com

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FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 LANDSCAPERS with experience installing block retaining walls. Fax 604-462-7853

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

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

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Through the Skills Enhancement for Aboriginal Learners (SEAL) Program, MNBC will provide clients with a program specifically for the under skilled individual needing to enhance the skills needed for work, learning, and life. This program will be 6 weeks in length, have multiple intakes and will include. This program will be 6 weeks, with a practicum and will include: • Essential Skills and TOWES Testing and Assessments • Numeracy Upgrading • Career Exploration • One on one counseling with Job Support Coaching • Certificates in World Host (formerly Super Host), • Several industry safety certificates • Resume Preparation/Interview Skills • Job Placement Practicum’s • Continuing support for after program job placement and retention This program is designed to assist Aboriginal people, 18 years of age and older, that are having trouble getting and keeping sustainable employment.

HELP WANTED

Métis Employment & Training Program – Lower Mainland #201-10114 King George Hwy Surrey, BC V3T 2W4 1-604-582-4791 • colleenrose@mnbc.ca – www.mnbc.ca

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

Aboriginal programs are free to participants. Funding provided through the following sponsors

dogjobs@shaw.ca

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Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or e-mail: jobs@westcoastmoulding.com

Drivers and Owner / Operators Req’d

For flat deck and heavy haul divisions of a busy Langley based company. Must be experienced. Fax resume: 604-888-2047 DUMP TRUCK DRIVER req’d, with B.C. drivers license. Must have exp. with truck & pony. Steady work. Please call 604-290-5634 or fax resume to: 604-589-9653

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

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.

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

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

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

LOOKING FOR Gutter installer, F/T experience pay $18/hr, P/T $12/hr. Must have driv. lic. Call Dhar (778)889-1256 or 604-345-1899. NEED EXTRA INCOME? Everyday Style is looking for new Consultants in your area for our Fall-Christmas season! Visit: www.everydaystyle.com or call 1-866-378-4331 for information

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New Oil change company in the lower mainland is looking to fill all management positions. q Attractive compensation q Benefits q Bonus Package Apply in confidence to:

ty_tn@hotmail.com

Please call 604 575 5322 for more info.

Customer Service Supervisor

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LUBE STORE MANAGEMENT

A vehicle and fair knowledge of the area is required

CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in Jun/2010. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.14/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

Classifieds 604-575-5555 • Circulation 604-575-5344 • Surrey North Delta Leader

French Speaking Customer Service/Order Entry Clerk Permanent F/T position in pleasant working environment. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 2 years experience in data entry, invoicing, pricing and invoice verification. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent communication skills. Send resume to Kief Music Ltd. 13139-80 Ave., Surrey, BC. V3W 3B1. Email: info@kiefmusic.com or fax: 604-590-6999. No phone calls please.

GENERAL LABOUR PRECAST CONCRETE Req. for Surrey precast concrete manufacturing plant. Rebar Tying & Concrete experience an asset. Union position with full benefits after qualifying period.

LIVE-IN CAREGIVER: Are you an energetic, single woman who has compassion for helping others? Would you enjoy sharing the home of a young lady who has Autism and a developmental disability? Are you able to support her in recreational activities and teach her new skills? Do you own a reliable car and maintain a safe driving record? Do you have a clear criminal record? Are you looking for a long-term commitment? If you answered yes to these questions, you may be the person we are looking for. This is a contracted position and includes two weekends per month of respite. If this position is of interest to you, quoting SEP10HS, please fax a letter to 604 534 4763 or email mainlacl@shaw.ca with a brief summary of your skills and experience, attention to Manager of Home Sharing.

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SERVICE TECH OVER HEAD DOOR CO. in Surrey is looking for an Industrial door service tech. Must have exp. or be a construction jack of all trades. Fax resume to 604-888-8828 or call 604-888-6116 SHOP FOREMAN REQUIRED for overhead door company in Surrey. Training will be provided. Mechanical aptitude is a must. Fax resume to: 604-888-8828.

Medical Office Trainees Needed! Drs. & Hospitals need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement is also Available! 1-888-7780459

TELEMARKETERS $10 - $15/hr.

PHOENIX FENCE Hiring Experienced CHAIN LINK FENCE INSTALLATION FOREMAN for Edmonton Alberta operation. Full-time employment, premium wages, overtime, benefits, bonus, relocation program. Call Dale 1-800-6619847. Fax resume: 780-447-2512. Email dzaps@phoenixfence.ca.

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

PRODUCTION & WAREHOUSE WORK Adecco is Busy! We have temporary work available for warehouse and production workers at all levels. Short and long term assignments available. Forklift certification with experience an asset. All shifts including weekends available. Have steel toe shoes and willing to work?

Call us now!

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

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

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

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Fax resumes: 604-574-1174 or e-mail Marten VanHengel at Marten.VanHengel@ armtec.com INVENTORY Be a part of our team!!! RGIS Inventory Specialists is the largest inventory service in the world & is growing faster than ever. We are currently seeking motivated, reliable people to join our team conducting physical inventories for local retail stores in the Fraser Valley region. No experience is necessary. We are offering early morning, evening & weekend shifts. A reliable vehicle or access to transit is required. If you are enthusiastic, efficient & highly motivated apply online TODAY to www.rgis.com

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HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

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

Progressive Construction Company Looking to fill the following positions: * Carpenter with min. 10 yrs experience, First Aid certification, Red Seal and willing to travel to Burnaby or Vancouver Island. * Bookkeeper, Timberline experience an asset, Computer skills necessary, Construction background preferred, good communication skills required. * Receptionist excellent telephone manner, computer skills necessary (word & excel) and construction background preferred. Please send resumes to: info@previewbuilders.com or fax 604-793-9551

SALES ORDER DESK No Commute

Delta Glass in Surrey requires personable, self - motivated person to work Full-Time in our showroom. Duties to include; telephone & showroom sales, computer quotes, work orders & scheduling. Must enjoy people & working with numbers. Previous experience in the glass trade or related industry preferred. Training provided. Salary negotiable, benefit package. Fax Resume: 604-597-3995 or E-mail: sales@deltaglass.ca

September Openings $16.25 Base-Appt Ideal for students, sales/svc, conditions apply, PT/FT. Call 604-5951040 www.work4students.ca

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COOK: P/T with exp req’d for Aaron’s Restaurant in Cloverdale. Call Jeff at 604-576-8151. ORIGINAL BHAIA SWEET SHOP & RESTAURANT LTD. in Surrey is hiring a F/T INDIAN COOK with 3 yrs experience in making Indian food dishes like mix veg, rice, naan, biryani, tandoori chicken, chicken tikka, fish items, etc. Salary would be $17/hour with 40 hours/week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is req’d and English is an asset. Interested applicants may email resumes to: jobs.originalbhaia@yahoo.ca

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CONSTRUCTION OPPORTUNITIES Mission Contractors Ltd. is looking for: * Pipe Layers (5+ yrs exp.) * Top Man (2+ yrs exp.) * Equip. Operators (5+ yrs exp. mainly in pipe, trenches & under ground utilities) * Skilled Labourers (3+ yrs exp.) * Pavers (3+ yrs exp.) If you think you are the right candidate with proven track record & references, please send your resume to: Fax: 604-826-5922 or email moad@missioncontractors. com NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

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LOOKING for a Ceramist / Related degree. Min 5yrs exp req’d/ $22.00/ hour, gocrowndental@gmail.com OUR SOUTH Surrey team is looking for a full-time dental administrator that knows her stuff. The right candidate will be a multi-tasker and have top notch communication skills. She must have a clear understanding of dental procedures, insurance, preauthorizations, and scheduling. Minimum 3 year work history in a busy dental practice required. The candidate will be looking for long term employment in one office. Please email covering letter and resume to connectoday@shaw.ca

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Culinary Hospitality Opportunties Program • Challenging and supportive • prepares graduates for entry level career opportunities • Traditional Aboriginal cooking practices. • Experience through opportunities

CHOP operates from the Métis Skills Employment Centre (MESC) 30691 Simpson Road, Abbotsford, B.C.

Class Hours: Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm Aboriginal Programs are free to participants.

Come join us and change your life today! 1-888-850-0832 • 1-604-850-0832 E-mail: msec@mnbc.ca • www.mnbc.ca

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

Please email resume to: jeng@linmarkpublishing.ca RECEPTIONIST: F/T position avail, computer exp an asset. Wages based on exp. Drop off resume to Bldg E, #101 - 19525 - 56 Ave, Surrey, between 10am-1:00pm Only.

Receptionist Part Time Weekend (Saturday & Sunday) Receptionist required for busy RV Dealership in Langley. Do you have great public relations skills; are you organized and able to work under pressure? This is a very busy switchboard in a fast paced environment. The applicant must be able to multitask, create a friendly aura under pressure and strive for perfection. Must be computer proficient (Word, Excel, Email, Internet), switchboard experience would be an asset. Please email your resume to: resume@travelhome.com.

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

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CERT. JOURNEYMAN Fabricators required. Send resume and ref’s to: nbruschetto@wiworks.ca Civil / Process / Mechanical Tech’s Min 5 yrs exp CADD / Civil 3D / 3D/Solid Works / Renderings Fax: (604) 587-8489 Email: wes.elias@stantec.com

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RAJA TRAILER & EQUIPMENT SALES LTD 1 Welder needed in Delta BC; completion of high sch; 3-5 yrs of exp; operate welding machines to fabricate & repair trucks & equipment; knowledge of Punjabi an asset; $27/hr full time permanent; email resume: rajtrailer@hotmail.com SENIOR F/T PAINTING position, at least 10 yrs. exp.Substantial spray exp. a must, also require drivers abstract. INTERMEDIATE PAINTING position, minimum 6 years of exp. Own vehicle a must. Well established painting co. Call Debbie at Pink Painters

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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.

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

Please call Garry at 604-842-6959 www.surreycrime.bc.ca

Experienced Aluminum Gate & Railing Fabricators needed. Fax resume to 604-533-0561

FULL-TIME CABINET BUILDER/INSTALLER We require an energetic, cabinet builder / installer for our busy Surrey / Port Kells location. The ideal candidate will have 10+ yrs experience, benefits after 3 mos. Position available immediately. Forward resume to: rose@continentalsfg.com or mail: Continental Store Fixture Group Inc. Bldg. # 4, Unit #17, 19272 96 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V4N 4C1. Fax 604-882-3561

Installation Technicians

CUSTOM MANUFACTURER of security rollshutters, habitat screens & retractable awnings requires experienced installation technicians. General knowledge of construction & electrical an asset. Must be detail orientated & able to work independently. Driver’s license req’d. Competitive wages & benefits. Fax resume: 604-468-7656 or email: installer@talius.com JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIAN 4th year and Inst. Tech. Wanted SE Sask. Provincial parks, lakes, golfing, fishing, etc. South East Electric Ltd., Box 1238, Carlyle, SK, S0C 0R0 Fax: 306-453-2022 southeastelectric#1@sasktel.net.

JOURNEYMAN FABRICATOR We are looking for dependable personnel to add to our production team on a F/T basis. You must be able to read blueprints, have a min. of 3 yrs. fabricating exp., and have exp. in both stainless and mild steel. You must be able to work day or afternoon shift. Please send your resume to: Knelson at careers@knelson.com or fax: 604-888-4013 Attn: Production Manager Municipal / Civil Engineers Min 7-10 yrs exp in planning, detailed design and construction services associated with Municipal Infrastructure related Projects. . Fax:(604) 587-8489 Email: wes.elias@stantec.com TICKETED AUTO BODY PERSON, F/T, with some Prep exp. req’d for Auto Body shop located in Delta. Ph604-589-1968 Fax 604-583-2720

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

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EXP. BLOW MOLDING TECH. MIN 2 YRS EXPERIENCE. REFS A MUST. WAGE NEGOT. RESUMES TO pcacd@shaw.ca WAREHOUSE POSITION: F/T, exp’d, some heavy lifting req’d. Customer service exp an asset. Wages based on exp. Drop off resume to Bldg #E - #101-19525-56 Ave, Sry, btwn 10am-1:00pm Only.

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PLANT MANAGER Orica Canada LOCATION: Tappen, British Columbia JOB PURPOSE: The objective of this position is to manage the Tappen Detonating Cord oper ations, in accordance with corporate, regulatory & client standards. To accomplish the objectives of this position the incumbent will be responsible for the implementation of the Deliver The Promise Principles, Orica SHE, Engineering, & Security standards as well as complete adoption of the STOP program, & where applicable the Next Step Program. The Site Supervisor is responsible locally for Safety Health Environment performance, production performance, & general supervision associated to the site. This position also must maintain good working relationships with the employees, local customers, Company marketing/technical personnel & suppliers. Accountability for material purchasing & HR activities is also included in the Site Supervisor’s role. ESSENTIAL DUTIES YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WILL INCLUDE, BUT LIMITED TO: 1. Direct & supervise all principle operational aspects of the site (SHE, Quality, Training, Financial, Human Resources, Formulations, Distribution, Capital Projects, Regulatory Compliance, Inventory Management) to ensure that quality products & services are safely & cost effectively delivered to our external customers. 2. Maintain a relationship with customers (internal & external) serviced by the site ensuring that requirements are met & that complaints (if any) are handled in an expeditious manner. 3. Direct management of available personnel resources to maximize utilization of employees in accordance with all regulations & policies at the site. 4. Direct the implementation & maintenance of the World Class or Next Step Programs. Ensure that Best Practices are adopted & applied. 5. Complete reports, approve expense, bill coding, costing follow up & paying bills for the site 6. Assist the Operations Manager with the preparation of fixed cost & capital budgets & manage site to specified cost structure. 7. Minimize injuries, illnesses & environmental incidents & comply with Orica’s SH&E standards, & those of regulatory authorities. 8. Planning & scheduling production, inventories & shipments off site. 9. Responsible for selection, training, performance evaluation & discipline of personnel. 10. Maintenance of physical assets & troubleshooting of equipment. 11. Ensure that positive morale & communication is maintained. Maintenance of good relations with all employees, with customers & with public authorities SKILLS: Solid understanding of detonating cord manufacturing process In depth understanding of BOS for PETN & detonating cord Good interpersonal skills Good communication (oral and written) skills Ability to plan & make decisions organizes, lead & control. Proficient with the use of computers in software such as Lotus Notes, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Strong mechanical or electrical aptitude. A good knowledge of SHE, Quality, & Training management systems. Knowledge of fixed cost reports & budget preparation. Knowledge of regulatory requirements to ensure that the licences are not compromised Thorough knowledge of regulatory & safety issues inherent with explosives plants & transportation Experience with process & mobile equipment maintenance Experience with the quality control testing & field use For more information contact Mathieu Paquette: / mathieu.paquette@orica.com 450-533-1323 or visit our Web site: www.Orica.com

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J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

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APPLIANCE REPAIRS

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

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JOURNEYMAN Finishing Carpenter Over 25 Years Experience mantels - built in cabinets - wainscoting - custom woodwork - doors - trim work - etc. small jobs ok Greg; 778.789.1711

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

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

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GARDENING

2 EUROPEAN LADIES will shine your home or business! For free estimate call Maria 604-612-8653 Efficient housekeeper available to organize & clean your house. Honest, through, reliable & hardworking. $20/hr Refs avail 604-588-9113 PERFECTION CLEANING is looking to ease your day with a beautiful clean home. Phone (604)308-3255 SUE D Dew’s Cleaning & Home Support. Professional. Insured & Bonded. (604) 538-9352, 728-6615

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 284 HEAT, AIR, REFRIGERATION Furnace & Duct Cleaning Call 604-945-5801

287

B.L. CONTRACTING

CONCRETE & PLACING

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

BONNIECRETE Const Ltd

Ross 604-535-0124 Concrete Lifting Specialist ALL RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE LIFTING NEEDS D Driveways D Garages D Patios D Sidewalks, Raise to Proper Height Eliminate Trip Spots Provide Proper Drainage

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

COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30 yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702. CRAFTSMEN RESTORATIONS *Concrete*Framing *Drywall *Roofs *Doors/Windows *Finishing. Big or Small Jobs! Call Ben 778-789-3047 Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Interior Painting, Laminate floors, & small reno’s. Jatinder 604-614-3480 EUROPEAN CRAFTMANSHIP Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018

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

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

** Specializing in Reno’s ** Framing. Sundecks. Stairs. Rooms. Garages. Sheds. Patios. Bsmts. Interior/Exterior Painting. Tiles. Laminate Floors. Vinyl Siding.

Call Prem 604 761-1743

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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.

CONTRACTORS

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

STEEL Structures! Call Darryl @ DJ Construction Today for the Best Prices in the Industry on Pre-Engineered Metal Buildings! 1-604-7982667 or djpelleboer@gmail.com

DRYWALL

281

GARDENING

#1 QUALITY SOIL & TURF DELV. Small deliveries welcomed. Visa & Mastercard Accepted. Call Loren at (604)834-3090 Harry’s Lawn Care. Lawn cut, Hedge Trimming, Aerating, Fertilizer, Gutter clean. 604-825-5545 Landscaping, retaining walls, topsoil, turf, shrubs, triming, lawn maint., yard cleanup, bark mulch, lava rockes, etc. (604)724-4987

604-537-4140

EZ GO MOVERS Quick & Reliable Movers

From $48/per

604-580-2171

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 332

338

ROYAL KING GARDENING

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

MR SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763 SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING Summer clean-up, lawn maint. new turf, pruning, hedge trim, weeding, fertilizing seeding. Fencing, rubbish removal. Jay 778-862-2400.

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS FREE EST. Gutter Cleaning repairs, wndw cleaning, power wash. 7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627

296

KITCHEN CABINETS

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

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

RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT! #1 EARTH FRIENDLY JUNK REMOVAL

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

604.587.5865

www.recycle-it-now.com

EXTRA

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

MISTER CLEANUP

~ Certified Plumber ~

Residential * Commercial * Strata’s & Industrial * Backyards * Garages * Pressure Washing * Deliveries * Demolition

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

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

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

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

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

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PRESSURE WASHING

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

Free Est. - Same Day Service

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

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

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

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

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SUNDECKS

PAINT SPECIAL

FINAL TOUCHES BY GARY Interior/Exterior Painting 25 Years Experience Top Quality Work, Reas Rates

Professional Painters Free Estimates Written Guaranteed Bonded & Insured

Prof. Work Guaranteed 778-908-8375

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

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

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

LANDSCAPING

LOW Pressure SOFT Wash Mobile homes, T/H Residential Homes (2 lv) $149.95 Window, Gutter, Cement cleaning

(Insured) 604-513-9543

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373

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

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

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

Ron 604-728-3699 COMPLETE ReRoofing & Repairs. Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof, Sr disc. Guart’d. WCB, BBB, 604-725-0106 EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

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

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.

TILING

373B

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

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

GARDENING

356

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com

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

281

PLUMBING

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Reno’’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662. $38/HR! Clogged drains, garbs, drips! Insurance, licensed & WCB Call BC Redi-Rooter 778-888-9184 AAA HOT WATER TANKS PLUS Plumbing and heating Services. Licensed * Ticketed * Insured * 778-994-1637

NOA’S ART PAINTING Res. Comm. Competant, Neat & 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.

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

S S S S

ELECTRICAL

FENCING

$45/Hr

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

Interior & Exterior

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 DRYWALL, AS YOU LIKE IT. Expert work. Call Dean @ 604-543-5566 or 778-229-1922 DRYWALL TEXTURE SPECIALIST OVER 20 YRS. EXPERIENCE. GUARANTEED TOP QUALITY. INSURED FREE ESTIMATES VERY CLEAN WORK CALL JAMES AT 778-385-7001

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Local & Long Distance

MILANO PAINTING 604 - 551- 6510

Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

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

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Call: (778)868-1158

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d.

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

MOVING & STORAGE

2guyswithatruck.ca Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136 AAA ADVANCE MOVING Experts in all kinds of moving/packing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! Different from the rest. 604-861-8885 www.advancemovingbc.com A AMC MOVING. Professional movers. *Big/small *local/long distance. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628

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

D D D D D D

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

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

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JAMES THE FLOOR MAN (back in business) Carpet, lino, VA tiiles installed, Painting, yard work. 778-861-5066.

TIMWOOD HOMES

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

260

MISC SERVICES

www.ezgomovers.com

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

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 #1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902 AAA SIHOTA ELECTRICAL Comm., Industrial & Res. Services. Licensed/bonded. 604-999-4573 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

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

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

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

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

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

(604)240-1920 LAWN & GARDEN CARE. Hedge trim, prune, new soil, bark mulch, clean-up. Reas rate. 604-582-9513

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

245

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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

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

Kristy 604.488.9161 180

CLEANING SERVICES

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281

GARDENING

GARDENING • LANDSCAPING

GUTTER CLEANING, Roof Sweeping, Lawn Mowing, Yard Clean-Up & Odd Jobs. FINER CUT YARD SERVICES. Free est. WCB Ins. Tim (604) 539-1024 or 897-0153 GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. (av. size) $90/gutters, $90/windows. 2 lvl. hm. (av.size) $65/gutters,

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

283A

HANDYPERSONS

HANDYMAN, elec, Plumb, repair install appls, dishwasher, sink, toilet, bath, leaks, plug, lights, fan. Counter top & paint. 604-314-1865 HANDYMAN FOR HIRE Quality work at $35/hr. Small or large jobs. Pls call 604-721-9537.

283B HAULING & SALVAGE DAVE’S - We haul rubbish, lumber, etc. RV Trailers - 18,000lbs. Whatever you have? Call 778-388-2108

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


38 Wednesday September 15 2010 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 374

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

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

APPLIANCES

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509

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

AUCTIONS

Antiques & Collectibles Monday Sept 20th, 7pm

GreenLine Tree Service

Canadian dining room suite, antique clocks, pine door with leaded glass panel, Westcoast Indian baskets, 2 Flint lock pistols, toy modes, Hallicrafter Worldwided radio, cranberry glass chandelier, collection of oil lamps, etc. VIEW: Sunday 1-5; Mon from 10:30am

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

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

Central Auction, 20560 Langley Bypass 534-8322

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

Big Valley Auction

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

www.bigvalleyauction

604-857-0800

ANTIQUE AUCTION SEPTEMBER 22, 5:00pm PREVIEW 9:00am

PETS 477

ANTIQUE & NEW CLOCKS, COKE COOLER, FURNITURE ART WORK, CHINA, CRYSTAL CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Unit # 4 - 26157 FRASER HWY., accredited appraisals available

PETS

ANGORA RABBITS, born July 28 & 30. $50 each. Call Marianne 604530-8670 CATS & KITTENS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats.604-309-5388 / 856-4866

520

CHIHUAHUA FEM.3 yrs. old. Orange & white. Very affectionate. Great little companion. $350. Delivery available. 778-549-3646 CKC reg lab pups guart’d first shots vet chk, microchipped, exc temp. declaws. $550 & up. 604-533-8992.

525

UNDER $300

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

Gentle Giants, loyal family dogs, unreg. St Bernard pups, 1st shot, $850. ready now (604)462-8605

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GERMAN SHEPHERD Reg’d pups, quality German & Czech bloodlines. Guaranteed. Call 604-856-8161.

DINING TABLE. Teak, with 2 built in leaves, 4 chairs, fabric seats. $400. (604)501-0533

GOLDEN DOODLES, Avail now, $1250. (778)737-0146 www.foxycharliepuppies.com GREAT DANE X ENGLISH MASTIFF PUPPIES. $400. Call 604-826-5285 or 604-556-9095.

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UNDER $400

FUEL

LAB Pups CKC Reg’d Champ.lines 2 females (1blk/1yellow), 1st shots, de-wormed, tattooed, vet ✓ $800. 604-857-9192 Lab pups, dewormed, 1st shots, vet check, yell/blk, fam raised adorable, $450&up. (604)845-3769, chwk. LAB Retriever pups, yellow/blck, $650; chocolate, $750. Vet check, quality lineage, dew claws, 1st shots, dewormed. (604)702-0217

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604 575 5555 MANX X KITTENS absolutely adorable, litter trained, good with dogs. $50. Call 778-323-2343 MAREMMA MALE PUPS, 9 weeks old, excellent sheepdogs. $450. Call 604-798-9528. NEED A GOOD HOME for a dog or a good dog for a home? We adopt www.856-dogs.com or call: 856-3647.

good good dogs! 604-

PRESA puppies, family farm raised. Great temperment. Great guard dog. $700. 604-855-6929. SHELTIE PUPPY FOR SALE. One female, 3 months old, all shots, Call for more information (604)826-6311 SHIH-TZU 1 MALE (Reg), 1 fem. 5 & 6 yrs. Gold & white, Very friendly. $650 for both. Delivery available. 778-549-3646 TOY POODLE PUPPIES 6 wks, brown, black & brown, and black $650. 604-820-4230 604-302-7602 WEIMARANER PUPS!! CKC reg weimaranerpups@gmail.com $950 vet chkd 604-794-3256 YORKIE PUPS, 1m/1f, registered, shots, health guaranteed for free, contact:nancybill07@gmail.com

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APARTMENT/CONDOS

MISC. FOR SALE

2006 BSW50 Scooter, only 46kms, as new. $2250. Call (604)858-7527 or 1-800-750-0309

551

GARAGE SALES

SUNSHINE Hills Cul-de-sac Garage Sale 11386 Sheffield Place, Delta Saturday September 18th 9-2 #1A STEEL BUILDING SALE! Save up to 60% on your new garage, shop, warehouse. 6 colors available! 40 year warranty! Free shipping, the first 20 callers! 1-800457-2206. www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses! 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: 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDING INVENTORY SALE... $4 to $11/sq.ft. Immediate orders only - FREE shipping, some exclusions. Up to 90 days to pay. Deposit required. Pioneer Manufacturers since 1980. 1-800-668-5422.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS JUPITER Alto SAXAPHONE. Purchased from King’s Music. $575. Serviced,ready to go.604-798-7982. KEYBOARD, Yamaha TSA1500, cd ROM and manuals, new, pd $1300 sell for $500. (604)824-1903

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RENT TO OWN

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

Call Pare Realty Ltd 604-579-0277 www.parerealty.ca info@parerealty.ca

703

ACREAGE

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

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

706

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

SURREY 7bd home on 1/2 Acre $675,000 10576 125b St, Surrey 2,900sqft home, oak hrdwd flrs, 2bdrm bsmt suite. Rob Visnjak 604.836.0089 HomeLife Benchmark Realty White Rock

627

HOMES WANTED

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

WE BUY HOUSES

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

LOTS

CARIBOO LOTS

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.com Offer ends 9/30/10!

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RENTALS

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

FURNITURE

Himalayan Kittens 4M 2F vet checked 1st shots, family raised. $250. 604-626-4650 Aldergrove

KITTENS, 2 adorable Siamese X Snowshoe, blue eyes, trained vet ✔ 2nd shot $295/$395 604-856-1727

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

548

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

JACK RUSSEL PUPPIES, tri-colour tails docked, 1st shots, vet checked Call 604-820-5225.

ACREAGE

630

Sofa Italia 604.580.2525

JACK RUSSELL X puppies $280. Also parents for sale. Please call: 604-820-5242.

603

20 Acre Ranches ONLY $99 per/mo. $0 Down, $12,900 Near Growing El Paso, Texas. Owner Financing, No Credit Checks. Money Back Guarantee. Free Map/Pictures. 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com Cleared and tranquil with Koi ponds on 10 park-like acres with two updated homes in S.E. Langley: $1,495,000. Website: free2list.ca Phone: 604-857-9093 or email: icuchange@pacificcoast.net

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

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

JACK RUSSELL pups, cute, short, stocky, smooth coat, tails doc, 1st shots. $550 (604)798-9233 Chwk

REAL ESTATE

BURIAL PLOTS

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

FILA / MASTIFF GUARD DOGS. Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957.

Classifieds 604-575-5555 • Circulation 604-575-5344 • Surrey North Delta Leader

MORTGAGES

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

641

TOWNHOUSES

#48-14909 - 32nd AVE. $569,000. 1760 sf, 2 Lvl T/H. heated flrs, 2 car grge, gated with guest ste, Clubhouse. Call JOY (604)657-2220

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

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SURREY

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

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LAND OF ORCHARDS, Vineyards & Tides in Nova Scotia’s beautiful Annapolis Valley. Live! Work! Bring Business! Free Brochure - Website: www.kingsrda.ca - Email: mmacdonald@kingsrda.ca Toll-free: 1-888-865-4647.

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ABBOTSFORD west-top flr 1bed & den. 6appl, WD in suite -balcony, fireplace, secure parking & storage. Clean bright & new. Rent rebate with lease $875. Carol 604-8353323

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

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

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

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

14880 108th Ave. Surrey

604-582-1557 BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Bonus!

Call: 604-585-1966.

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

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

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

Phone 604-582-0465 GUILDFORD. Reno’d large 2 bdrm condo. Immed. Nr amen. Incl ht/hw, u/g pkg. 604-290-7128, 439-9749

HUGE CLOVERDALE Bachelor Apt. Separate bdrm, large closets, locker included. Laundry, parking, elevator, lrg covered deck. $685. NS/NP. Avail Sept/Oct. Call 1(250)284-3434 SURREY, 104/134th. 1 bdrm apt 15th flr. S.W view. N/S. $850. Oct 1. 604-307-5939 or 778-896-4785.

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DONCASTER APARTMENTS

Newly Renovated

Call 604-533-0209

Senior and family oriented bldg. Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm suites near Guildford mall. Quiet, well maintained property. Laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. F/P D/W, in suite storage, laundry room on each floor. Secure prkg. available. Heat & Hot Water. N/P Well worth your inspection.

MAYFLOWER CO-OP

www.aptrentals.net

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.

2 Bdrm unit available Sept 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

604-589-1805 SURREY

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

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

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

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SURREY, lge. 2 bdrm. apt., 2 baths, w/d, full kit., d/w, patio, f/p, fresh paint. Well kept. Oct. 1. N/S N/P. $925 mo. 778-892-0490 SURREY North, new 1 bdrm., 19th floor, nr. skytrain stn., Prkg., N/S N/P. Now. $975 mo. 604-598-3266

Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com

CLOVERDALE, 58/184. Newly renov 4 bdrm + rec rm. 2 1/2 baths. 5 appls. sec. system. N/P. N/S. Avail immed. $1600+utils. 604-576-0031. CLOVERDALE. Farm area.5 bdrm, 2 kitchens, newly reno’d., fncd yard. Oct 1. $1550/mth. 604-576-2457. Enver Creek 80/147 New exec 5br up 4 bath 2 f/p 5 appls gar patio $1860 Ns/np Immed 604-512-4745 FLEETWOOD: 156 & 85 Ave: Completely Reno’d 3/bdrm Rancher, formal din rm, s/deck off kitchen, f/yard. $1300/mo+ utils. Ref’s a must. N/S. Avl now. 604-771-1217. FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm $625 + utils. Shrd lndry. New carpet/paint/appls. Avail immed. NP/NS. 604-803-3273 Fleetwood, 81/152, 1400sf 3 bdrm, bright & clean Fncd yd, NS/NP. $950 incl hydro/ldry. 604-729-4381 FLEETWOOD nr Coast Meridian school. Updated beautiful suite, in 8 yr. old home. approx 1400 sq.ft 3 bdrms, big liv/rm. 2 full baths. Own entry. grd level walkout. F/S, D/W. inste laundry. Alarm. Fenced b/yard. $1250 incl uitls. 1 yr. lease. Oct. 1. N/S. N/P. 778-893-2972. GUILDFORD. 156/96 Ave. Rancher 3 bdrms., 2 dens, lots of storage. W/D. N/P. Near amen. $1400/mo. + utils. Avail now. 604-377-6092. GUILDFORD: 5 Bdrm, 2 lvl house. Cls to amens. N/S, N/P. Avail Sept 15th. Call: (604)593-4867.

SURREY SOUTH

Somerset Gardens 1851 Southmere Crescent E.

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

Call 604-451-6676 Surrey: SUNWEST CONCRETE Hi-Rise. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, suit seniors. $795/mo. 604-581-4235. VISTA GREEN 7575 140 St. Avail asap or Oct 1. 2 Bd, 1000 sf, storage, u/g prkg, 3 appls, f/p. No pets. $810/mo. (604)594-8534, 583-6844 WALNUT GROVE - “Residence At Village Square” 55+ Building 1 bdrm. penthouse, w/ Concierge lrg. covered patio, sm. pet nego. cls. to freeway / bridge / amens. secure prkg. exercise room, Avail. Immed. 1yr. lease required. 604.250.5227 WILLOWBROOK 2 bdrm 2 bath newer carriage house. NS, pets neg $1250 + utils. Oct 1. 604-943-9026

Call 604.946.1094

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

Member of Crime Free Multi Housing Program

HOMES FOR RENT

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. Oct 1. $1850.

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

LANGLEY

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

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4895 - 55B St, Ladner

GUILDFORD. 1 bdrm & den. 20th flr. N. facing view, h/w flrs., tennis courts, sauna, hottub & 2 swimming pools. Avail. immed. $1050/mo. 604-729-0078 or 604-562-4486

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Brookmere Gardens

CLOVERDALE 68/188. Brand new 2 bdrm apt, 2 bath, 2 balc’s. $1150. Avail now. 604-726-4590. CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE:*Kolumbia Garden* 17719 58A Ave. Spacious 1 bdrms. Small closet room & balcony. Near transit, shops, racetrack. No pets. Ref’s req’d. Call: 778-888-2497. CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM CLOVERDALE: Updated 1 Bdrm, $760 incl heat & h/w. N/P. Avl now. 604-576-1465 or 604-612-1960.

Bayside Property Services Ltd.

RENTALS

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

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N. DELTA. upper duplex, 3 bdrm shr laundry/utils, prkg, nr school & mall. NP/NS. $1200/mo. Avail now. Call: 604-341-3839, 604-564-1637 SURREY 2 bdrm duplex $850, mo. also 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite $650 mo. Avail. now. 604-603-1195 SURREY, N. River Rd 1200 s/f 3 bdrms, 1.5. baths, w/d, July 1. Quiet/Responsible. NO pets/party. NO drinking/drugs. 604-951-8950

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS LANGLEY SOUTH, Single Wide Newly reno’d 2/bdrm mobile home. $850/mo incl util. Avail immed. 604-607-1396 NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. Has 2 large lots available for your mobile. Call 604-597-4787.

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LANGLEY CITY, 2br + den, 1 bath, appls, some hw floors. $1150 + utilities. 604-530-5912 M-F 9am-2pm. N DELTA, 116/70 Ave. 4/Bdrm, 2 kit’s, whl hse; backs onto ravine. Nr amens. $1800/mo. 604-597-6141. NEWTON 12446-80 well kept 5 bdrms 3 baths incl 2 bdrm ste+gar. fencd big yrd N/P, N/S, ref req. $1600+util 604-318-7595 NEWTON 132/70B AVE. 3 Bdrm rancher, big yard, nr bus & shops. Avail now. $1200. (778)896-4533 NEWTON 78/140 St: 3 bdrm main, greenbelt, lge deck h/w flrs all appls $995/mo NS/NP Ref. 604-374-4517 NEWTON 87/134. Reno’d 3 bdrm rancher, 1 bth, f/rm, l/rm, np/ns, $1250+ utils. Immed. 604-951-2640 NORTH DELTA HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 bedrooms, 1.5 bathrooms, available for rent from Oct 1st. Near 116th street and 78 Ave. Rent is $1250 plus utilities. No pets, no smoking. For more info please call 604-857-4849. NR. SURREY centre/sch/bus/ skytr, ns/np,single house upper, 3bdrms + den, $1250 + utils, 778-887-0818 SURREY, 148/Fraser. 2 kit., 3 bdrm. up, 2 down, lam. floor, new paint & tiles. N/P, w/d, fenced, covered deck. $2100/mo. or $1400/mo up, $800/mo. down. 604-575-3253. SURREY. 4 bdrm. 4 baths, 2 car garage, sec. alarm, 2 kitchens, hot tub in master bdrm. H/w heat, quiet CDS. Close to schools & shops $1895/mo. Oct. 1st. 604-725-1314 or 604-346-8346 SURREY, 9443-140 St. Lrg 3 bdrm up: $1100. 2 bdrm dwn: $800. 604585-9728 or 604-341-9728. Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. Listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.

Bear Creek 143A/92 3bdrm 2 full bath garage ldry lots of prkg NS/NP $1400+util Oct1 778-834-0708 CEDAR Hills 127/94 4 Bdr, garage nr bus/schl/shops $1390, avail now 604-338-3601 or 778-883-1567. 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 att’d. garage. Lge covered deck. Np/ns. $1850 + util. Oct. 1st. 604-324-8733 CLAYTON: Modern home, upper 2 flrs, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 4 s.s. appl, granite counters, gas f/p, sep lndry rm, dble grg. NS/NP. $1550 + shrd utils. Oct 1 or later. 604-530-4997.

SURREY. 97/114. 5 bdrm house, 2 bath, w/d, $1600+util. Avail. immed. Call 604-599-9344 / 604-783-7723 SURREY Renovated 3 bed 1.5 bath top floor. Avail Immed. Incl utilities/ insuite laundry 604-812-9550 WHOLE house for rent. 3bdrm up, 1bdrm suite down,large yard. 90th and 134th. $1700/mo. ALSO newer 3bdrm, 3 bathroom house for rent. Two car garage, 144th and 69th. $1500/mo. Ref required. Susan (604)805-0579

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

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604-589-5505

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Surrey Centre, K. G. skytrain, newly painted, lrg 1 bdrm, 5 appls, gas F/P, sec. prk, $800. 604-581-8470. SURREY CTRL: Clean, quiet, 1 Bdrm. Gas f/p, D/W, bal, sec prkg, laundry in building, no dogs. N/S. 1 yr lse. Walk to SFU, Sktrn, rec ctr, mall. $800/mo. (604)619-9574.

Surrey Gardens Apartments It’sFrom time to$690.00 discover

Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-7040

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Surrey North Delta Leader • Classifieds 604-575-5555 • Circulation 604-575-5344

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

2006 FORD FUSION SEL *4 Door *V6 *58K Extended Maint. warranty still avail. $15,000. ICBC claims history report avail. White Rock 604-535-1181.

For further information contact: Consumer Bailiffs 604.795.7337

LANGLEY 50/200, 2+ BDRM., 3 bath, t/h, with 1500sf. This familyfriendly complex in a park like setting, is a joy to come home to. New flooring, bathroom and countertops and comes comp. with 5 appl., 2 car cov. prkg. 2 priv. decks, f/p, Oct. 1. N/S N/P $1300/mo. 1-888-992-5717 edwickhams@gmail.com

U-Haul Moving Center Delta Claims a Landlords contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at: 10158 Nordel Court., Delta, BC. Tel: 604-581-8152

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Larry Powell - 778-552-6359

2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!!

FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Up To $200 CA$H Today Fast Service. JJ 604-728-1965

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

The Scrapper

To view 604-501-4413 SURREY

Kingston Gardens

Call 604-451-6676

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1977 T-BIRD, $1200 obo. Original owner. For more info call (604)583-5702. 1986 Chrysler Woody Station Wagon - Loaded 104K miles, excellent shape $4500 firm. 604-534-2997

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1-888-431-4466 TAX RECEIPT ISSUED A Program of White Rock Millennium Rotary Club

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Canada

Donate Your Car - Share a Little Magic

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TRUCKS & VANS

1990 Dodge Caravan, full load, blue on blue, aircared, 231K, very good cond, $1200 obo. 604-783-4650

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2 Bedroom Townhouse starting at $800.00/mo. Close to all amenities. Available now.

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A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, September 17, 2010. Viewing 10:00AM-12:00PM. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. Room contents are personal / household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.

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15385 – 99th Avenue Guildford Area

1990 CAMRY LE, auto, 4/dr, blue, 317K, runs great, slight crack on windshield, $550. 778-896-1350. 1994 Honda Accord 4dr auto A/care new tires/brks. No rust, very cln. All power. $1900. MINT. 778-848-7621 1997 JEEP YJ 85,000 kms. new 31x10’’ tires, needs body repairs. $1500. Call 604-591-3381. 1998 Honda Accord 2 dr auto only 67,000K, no accidents, mint cond. $8400. 604-542-1837, 782-1641 1998 Honda Accord Special edition 4dr auto loaded a/cared 182K mint cond $5500 obo. 604-812-1278 1999 HONDA Civic Si(G) Silver ext Grey cloth int Coupe Sunroof Manual 168,000 km 4 cyl Air condition Power everything ABS Airbags Aftermarket taillights and spoiler New water pump and timing belt Reg. oil change, fluids, brake check, etc. $5600. Call 604-8563435 or 604-309-3757 for more details 1999 VW GOLF deluxe, Aircared, s/roof, new tires/brakes. 5 spd 210K well maint. $3,700. 604-531-7503 2004 TOYOTA ECHO, 4 dr. sedan, 5 spd. manual, burgundy, clean car, 95K kms. $4500 firm. 604-538-9257 2006 HONDA CIVIC EX - Local, no accidents, auto, sunroof, grey, Low mileage. $13,995obo 604-531-3514 2007 Honda Civic DX, grey, 4 dr, Auto, new tires/brakes, 84,000 kms, $12999. Call 778-938-8862 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr auto, p/w, p/l, A/C, CD, light blue, mag wheels 29K. $12,500. 604-825-9477. 2009 HONDA CIVIC DGX. CD player, keyless entry, white, 5 spd. Still under warranty. Open to reasonable offers. 604-828-3877.

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Call 604-532-2036

NEWTON - Townhouse

The following will be sold for monies owing to Modern Diesel Truck & Trailer Repair Ltd in the amount of $7889.00 plus all fees incurred by this action on or after September 25, 2010.

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

LANGLEY Willowbrook 31/2 Br Large TH w/Appl and Laundry and Balcony. 2 car Garage. ns/np. 1450$ avail. 604-788-0237 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 3 BDRM townhouse Avail Sept 1st. Quiet family complex. $930/mo + utils. No pets. (604)596-1099. Newton. 4 bdrm modern furn/unfurn family T/H, 2 baths. Walk to shops (tennis). $1395/mo. 604-593-2424. NEWTON 72/139 large 2 bdrm 1.5 bath W/D DW new floors grnd level no stairs. Avail now $995 + utils NS/NP (604)582-9327 NEWTON. 73/140. Spacious 3 bdrm T/H. Avail now. Call 604-5926077 or 604-598-8577.

Supreme Chain Logistics Ltd. and Sukhdev S Sangha

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Fishing, golf, dining, trail rides

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

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2001 BUICK CENTURY - 194K. Asking $1200. 604-531-6231.

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

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N. DELTA. 96/113 Quaint 1 bdrm cottage. Prefer mature resp. long term tenant who likes gardening. View, deck, w/d, f/s. Ns/np. $600/mo. Avail. now. 604-599-6105 NEWTON. 139/68th Ave. 1 & 2 bdrm. suites. Nr amen. Ns/np. Oct. 1st. 778-565-2409 or 778-552-9720 NEWTON, 143A/71A. 2 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. $700/mo. incl utils. Prkg. Avail. Oct 1. Call 604-543-6397; NEWTON, 144/74 2 bdrm ste, hydro & utils incl. Cls to schl & ament. NS/NP. $700m Oct 1 604-725-5206 NEWTON 1 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, suitable for young couple, N/S N/P. Cable & utils. incl. Avail. now. $650 mo. 604-593-4221 NEWTON. 1 bdrm bsmt. $500/mo. incl utils. No lndry. NS/NP. Nr schools. Avail now. 604-572-0449. NEWTON: 1 BDRM BSMT STE. $525/mo incl cable/hydro. No lndry, N/P, N/S. Avail now. (604)590-5167 NEWTON, 1 bdrm, NS/NP, $500/mo incl utils. Avail. Oct. 1st. Phone (604) 596-9699. NEWTON: 2 Bdrm bsmt ste, close to bus/schl. N/S, N/P. Avail immed. $650 cbl/utils incl. (604)501-0483 NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2 bdrm. $700/mo, no laundry. Avail immed. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874 NEWTON, 67/145. Lrg 2 bdrm. Pri. ent. Nr school & transit. $650/mo. incl utils. N/S. N/P. 604-767-5139. NEWTON, 67/146 St. 2 Bdrm, newer ste, $725 incl all utils Avl Oct 1. N/S, cat ok. 604-808-0089. NEWTON, 68/121A. 2 bdrm suite. Private entrance. Avail. now. N/S N/P. Call 604-250-2222. NEWTON. 68/130. 2 bdrm walk out ste, strictly ns/np, avail now. $700 incl utils/cable/lndry. 604-594-5902 NEWTON, 71 Ave/142 St. 1 bdrm bachelor suite. $525/mo incl utisl. Nr bus. No laundry. N/S. N/P. Oct. 1. 604-590-1391. NEWTON 79/133 2 Bdrm bsmt, ext strge/rm. $660/mo. NS/NP, no cble or lndry. Oct 15th. (604)861-6060 NEWTON, bachelor, avail immed. NS/NP. Pref sgl person. $430 incl hydro. (604) 590-6160, 805-6160. PANORAMA, #10/132. Brand new 1 bdrm incl cbl/net/lndry. $600/mo. Avail now. N/S, N/P. (778)233-2309 PANORAMA 133/58. Large 1 bdrm g/l suite. Avail. Oct. 1st. N/S N/P. $500/mo. incl. utils. 604-649-0406. PANORAMA 133/60: 2 Bdrm ste. $625/mo incl utils. Avail now. N/S, N/P. 604-590-1901, 778-994-1901 PANORAMA: newer 1 bdrm bsmt suite. $600 incl all utils, net, alarm, cbl, lndry. Ns/np, refs 604-649-0660 PANORAMA PARK. 127/61. Very clean 1 bdrm, ns/np,$550 incl hydro & cbl, avail now. Call 604-596-5591 PANORAMA RIDGE: 124/58: Lge 1 bdrm. np/ns; shr W/D. $600/mo incls utils & cbl. 604-961-3337. Panorama Ridge: 58 & 130 St: N/S, N/P, Brand new 2/Bdrm ste. $600/ mo inclds utils & cbl. 604-729-2794. SULLIVAN, 146/63; brand new 1, 2 or three bdrm, ns, np, no lndry, avail now w/ ref (778) 982 0208 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: 152/62 Ave: Walk to YMCA & bus. 1/Bdrm g/l, 800 sq/ft, h/w flrs, soaker tub, rad ht, priv prkg, alarm. $700/mo+ 1/4 gas; inclds cbl. N/S. Mature person. Oct 1. CAT OK. 778-885-0854. SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: Brand new 1 bdrm ste incl utils, no lndry, N/P, N/S. Immed. $600 (778)565-3148 SULLIVAN HTS: 61/145A St. New 1 Bdrm. $550 incl utils, int & alarm. New appls. N/P, N/S.778-389-6180. SURREY. 124/82. 3 bdrm ground level suite. NS/NP. Avail Oct. 1st. $950/mo incl. hydro. 604-897-7024 SURREY, 146/67th. 1 2 & 3 bdrm bsmt suites. Incl. utils & cable. N/P. N/S. Refs req. 778-895-3954. SURREY, 152/68 Ave. Newer 2 bdrm ste. $725 incl hydro/cble. N/S. N/P. Avail now. 604-598-7872. SURREY. 168/Fraser Hwy. 1 bdrm. $525 Incl. util/net No ldry N/S. Avail now 604-783-0725; 604-719-8685 Surrey, 192/80th. Extra lrg 1 bdrm. Fncd yd. Cov patio. & prkg. $750 N/P. Avail now. 778-896-1350. SURREY. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. N/P, N/S. Avail now. $550/mo incl utils. Call (604) 729-0285. SURREY, 1 bdrm, full bath, avail. now, $550 incl hydro, net & cable. Avail. Oct. 1. Phone 604-724-6786. SURREY. 2 bdrm. in newer house, 140th & 82nd Ave. Tiled & clean. W/d, h/w heat, $750/mo. incl. utils. Ns/np. Avail. immed. 604-346-8346 SURREY, 61/146. New lrg 2/3 bdrm stes. Utils/lndry incl $750 & $1000. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-507-7442. SURREY 6185 - 181A, QUIET 1 bdrm. Patio. Shower only. F/P $700 Cls to ament. Ed, 1-250-619-4061 SURREY 63/124. Spacious 2 bdrm bsmt suite, full bath, priv prkg & entry, no lndry, $600 cable/utils incl. Immed. (604)598-0212, 803-9093 SURREY 64/KGH 1 & 2 bdrm bsmt stes priv ent $450 & $750 incl hydro cable. 778-960-9762, 604-593-2938 SURREY, 96/Scott. New 1 bdrm suite. $550/mo. incl. utils. Nr SkyTrain. 604-585-9728 604-341-9728 SURREY: 97A & 137: 1,000 sq/ft, 2/bdrm, $800/mo inclds utils. Sep yrd, own W/D. N/S. (604)880-6586. SURREY 98/Scott Rd area 1 Bdr nr elem/high schls, lndry neg. Immed $550/mo incl utils/cbl 604-418-1293 SURREY CENTRAL: 108/130 St. 2 bdrm ste. $850/mo incld utils. Walk to Skytrain. Oct 1. 778-828-5743. SURREY CENTRAL, newer home, grnd lvl, 2 bdrm, priv. entr, fncd, NS/NP, rent incl. utils. Avail. Oct. 1st. Phone (604) 341-4974.

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CHIMNEY HTS. 145/76A. Newer 1 bdrm ste. CDS, nr amenits. N/S, N/P. $500. Sat TV. 604-307-4574. CHIMNEY HTS. 70A/151. New grd lvl 1 bdrm. N/S. N/P. Refs. $600 incl utils/cable. Oct 1. 604-897-8167. CHIMNEY HTS. Bright lrge 3 bdrm. 1.5 baths, patio, new S/S appls N/S. N/P. Nr amenits. Quiet CDS. $1175/mo.+utils. Sept.15/Oct 1. 778-859-4675 or 778-836-3269. CHIMNEY HTS. Lrg 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $550/mo incl utils & net. 778-858-5335. CLAYTON 190/70A Ave. Huge 2 bdrm, near all amens. N/S, refs. Util/cbl/net inc. Oct 1. 604-805-6058 CLAYTON. Newer beautiful 1 bdrm + den, 6 appls. Oct. 1. $900 incl. utils/prk. NS/NP.604-996-8200. CLOVERDALE: 180/64: Now. New 1/Bdrm g/l, lndry fac, sml pet. $660 inclds utils, cbl, net. 604.999.7933. CLOVERDALE: 188 & 56A Ave: 2 Bdrm grd/lvl. Priv ent. Gas f/p, shrd W/D. $850/mo incl util.Avl now.N/S, N/P. 604-574-8383~ 604-825-7337. CLOVERDALE 2 Bdrm bsmt $795, off Hwy 10, cls to Langley City. PANORAMA 1 bdrm $595. Quiet c/d/s, new subd cls to all amens. Fairly new less than 2 yrs, new appl Clean. Pri back entr Hydro/gas incl. No lndry, N/P. (604)928-6255 CLOVERDALE. 64/183A. Large 1 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Avail. now. N/S. Small pet ok. $700/mo. incl. utils. Phone 778-242-1613. CLOVERDALE. Clean, quiet 1 bdrm. F/P. N/S. N/P. shrd lndry. Pri. ent. $675 incl utils. cable, sec. syst, Avail. now. 604-790-1424. CLOVERDALE. Large new 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Wood flrs. W/D. incl, $775/mo incl utils. Avail immed. Partially furn. N/S. 604-575-0477. ENVER CREEK, 1 & 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, N/S N/P. $550 & $675 mo. Utils. incl. No ldry. Now. Close to schools & bus. 604-537-8164 ENVER CREEK. 1 bdrm. Nr bus & schls. Ns/np. Avail. now. $550 incl util. 604-594-9158; 604-725-4003. ENVER CREEK. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite $650 or whole house $2200. Sm pet ok. Nr. schls. 778-881-5854 FLEETWOOD 152/81 (CDS). 1bdrm brand new detached, hydro, cbl, w/i net incl. $650. Also: 3 bdrm bsmt. $950. Ns/np. 604-724-7507 FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2 bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807 FLEETWOOD, 166/78 new lrg 1 bdrm g/l, approx 900sf, ns/np, $790 incl W/D utils cble net 604-5762188 or cell 604-763-8829. FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm suite. Priv. ent. Fenced. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $750/mo. incl utils. 604-583-0842. FLEETWOOD 80/156 St. Brand new 2 bdrm $750/mo incl utils. NS, NP. Avail immed. 778-233-6841. FLEETWOOD. 80/162. Large, nice & clean 2 bdrm suite. Avail immed. Np/ns 604-543-3233; 604-725-1646 Fleetwood. Brand new spacious bright 2 bdrm bsmt grd lvl. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $850. 604-930-9262 Fleetwood. Lrg 1 bd, incl utils/lndry f/p, $650. Nr amens. ns/np Oct.1. 604-572-6357 or 604-617-6754 FLEETWOOD. Lrg clean 2 bdrm. N/S. N/P. No drinking. $700 incl heat & light. Oct 1. 604-597-2044. FLEETWOOD, NEW 2 bdrm, Oct. 1st. Close to schls, prk, bus. $700 incl hydro/cable. Call 778-322-9869 FLEETWOOD newer bright 1 bdrm & den, ns/np, available Oct 1st, $600 incl utils/cable. 778-892-5808. FLEETWOOD: Two BRAND NEW 1 bdrm stes (sep houses). $550 or $650/mo (fully furn’d) Incl utils. Avail now. (604) 589-3928, 782-8436. FRASER HEIGHTS, 109/168 St: 1,400 sq.ft. 3 bdrms. Own W/D & internet. $1000 incl utils. N/P. N/S. Avail now. Pls call 778-867-4989. FRASER HGTS. 1 & 2 bdrm. suites. $600 & $800/mo. Avail. now. Ns/np 604-613-7222; 604-518-2525 FRASER Hts. Lrg clean 1 bdrm ste, tub/shwr, w/i closet, in-ste w/d, refs, ns/np, immed, $780. 604-584-1553 GATEWAY area. 3 bdrm. g/l suite. $850/mo. + 1/2 util. Ldry. incl. N/s, n/p. Avail. Oct. 1st. 604-889-5075 GUILDFORD 1 bdrm., Oct. 1. N/S N/P. $675 incl. cable & hydro. Full bath, h/w & tile floor. 604-585-1034 GUILDFORD. Avail immed. Bright spacious reno’d 3 bdrm. $1050/mo. incl. util. New appl., d/w & insuite laundry. NP/NS. 604-551-1062 N DELTA: 116/82: 1/Bdrm grnd lvl ste. Avail immed. NS/NP. $525/mo incls utils/cable. 778-883-1344. N. DELTA, 116/95th. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. $800/mo. No pets. Call 604-582-0760. N. DELTA, 1 bdrm suite, $650 incl hydro & cable. Cls to amens.Avail. now.NS/NP. Phone 778-829-3562. N. DELTA, Sunshine Hills. Clean 2 bdrm grd lvl. N/P. N/S. $800/mo. + utils. Avail now. 604-572-7651.

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

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WE ARE MARKING DOWN OUR PREOWNED INVENTORY FOR THIS HISTORIC, ONCE IN A OVER 50+ DECADE SALES EVENT!

SEE FURTHER DETAILS BELOW

9AM – 8PM

SAT SEPT 18

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

9AM – 8PM

THURS SEPT 16 FRI SEPT 17

NO PAYMENTS UNTIL JANUARY 2011 OAC

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