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Remembering Air Show your Canadian colours

India victims July 1 in Cloverdale


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Wednesday
June 30, 2010
Serving Surrey and North Delta
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A family
doctor
for all:
Falcon
B.C. to roll out
health care
reforms
by Jeff Nagel

EVERYONE IN B.C. who wants a


family doctor will be able to get one
by 2015.
That was the promise Thursday
from health minister Kevin Falcon,
who unveiled what he called a
major reform to primary health care
delivery.
Family doctors are to voluntarily
BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
organize into non-profit commu-
High hopes for Haiti nity-based teams called “divisions
Shiro Olson leads a line of dancers during a warm-up for the Walk for Water on Sunday at Bear Creek Park. The first-annual five-km of family practice” to collaboratively
walkathon, hosted by Childcare Canada, the B.C. Lions and the City of Surrey, aimed to raise money for clean-water projects in Haiti. manage patients, with backing from
other health
professionals.

Tree cuts fall with economy


Extra support
for those divi-
sions is expected
to make care
more efficient,
allowing more
patients to be get
Recession, change in development cited for fewer trees axed since 2009 better, more sup- Kevin Falcon
portive care.
by Kevin Diakiw only 975 trees felled due to development. cut down and 442 were replanted. “Family care
The drop in tree cuts is not a result of a policy And Green Timbers Forest, a huge area cleared physicians will be able to treat
A SLUGGISH economy and a change in the form change. This year’s lower numbers are mostly due for a forestry site many years ago, will be home to more patients because they’ll have
of local developments has meant far fewer trees to the type of development taking place – known the new RCMP E-Division headquarters. At that much more support in looking after
have been cut down in this city in the past 18 as infill – where building occurs on previously site, 70 trees had to be cut down and 210 were higher needs patients, chronic needs
months. cleared lands. planted in their place. patients and those with mental
Between 2001 and 2008, Surrey was issuing “You have projects where for some reason, very Part of the heavy replanting is due to develop- illness,” Falcon said at the announce-
permits to cut down about 10,000 trees annually, few trees have been cut because there probably ment permit guidelines set down by the city, ment in White Rock.
according to figures obtained by The Leader. wasn’t that many to start with,” said Jean LaMon- especially in areas that were originally developed He committed $137 million to
But due to the recession, building dropped by tagne, Surrey’s general manager of planning and without a lot of trees. back the changes.
40 per cent last year, and the number of trees cut development. “But they’re planting way more.” “Where E-Division is going, there are almost Rather than referring a patient
fell to 4,662 – less than half of previous averages. Some examples include the redevelopment of no trees because it’s the cleared area of Green to a specialist and leaving them to
And in the first six months of 2010, there were the Guildford Town Centre, where 37 trees were See BYLAW / Page 3 See NURSE / Page 4

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Surrey North Delta Leader Wednesday June 30 2010 3

Not-so-sweet Bylaw:
Enacted
response to in 2006
suite plan
From page 1

Timbers,” LaMontagne said.


“So they’re going to plant
some more in the parking lots
and along the roads.”
There was public backlash
Poll will solicit opinions on allowing several years ago when mas-
sive tree cuts were occurring
secondary suites in every home throughout the city.
In 2005, The Leader
by Kevin Diakiw reported there was an average
of 9,100 trees cut over the
A MOVE to allow secondary suites in every Surrey dwelling is getting four years prior. Then-Coun.
mixed reviews, with heavy resistance in some communities that remain Dianne Watts referred to
strongly opposed to the plan. several areas of the city as a
The city is soliciting polling company Ipsos Reid to conduct a survey of “moonscape” because of the
whether people approve of allowing one secondary suite per residential large tree loss.
building in Surrey. The tree protection bylaw
Frank Russell, with the Fraser Heights Community Association, said there was enacted in 2006.
are already several secondary suites in that community and he describes sup- However, the number of
port for them as mixed. trees cut annually continued
Fraser Heights residents have concerns over the city’s historic lack of bylaw at the same rate, with 33,300
enforcement, Russell said. bylaw-protected trees coming
“You can put in rules and guidelines, but if you don’t enforce the existing down in three years (2006-08)
ones, what’s the point?” he asked. “There’s a lot of concern, even among those – or 11,100 annually (22 per
in support of secondary suites, about cent higher than in years prior
granting amnesty to people who to the bylaw).
“You can put in rules... have basically ignored the rules.” In total, between 2001 and
People in West Panorama Ridge 2008, about 70,000 trees that
but if you don’t enforce and West Rosemary Heights agree. met the criteria for bylaw
the existing ones, Mark Erdman, with the West
Rosemary Heights Homeowners
protection were cut down.
The bylaw also has a provi-
what’s the point?” Association, said there are already sion for developments where
plenty of suites in the area. The chal- the two-for-one replacement
Frank Russell lenge will be enforcing any bylaw rule can’t be met. In those situ-
that is introduced. ations, a cash-in-lieu system
In Panorama Ridge, there is even requires a $300 fee be paid
more push back against allowing secondary suites as a source of revenue. into a Green Fund for each
At a recent meeting of the West Panorama Ratepayers Association tree that is not replaced.
(WPRA), 125 people were asked if they approved of “revenue-generating” In 2009, Surrey collected
suites. $644,150 in lieu of tree
All but one person opposed them. replacements and another
However, about two-thirds of those attending said they wouldn’t mind $442,000 so far this year. That
having suites for families. money goes into a green fund
Like Fraser Heights, Panorama Ridge residents want to see bylaws enforced for tree replacement through-
and do not support any form of amnesty. out other areas of the city. In
“It did come up and it’s obviously a very sensitive topic,” said WPRA’s Bob 2009, Surrey planted 6,900
Campbell. “You’ve got a lot of people with two, three, four suites in their street trees and more than
homes. What are you gonna say to those guys?” 1,200 park trees.
Most of his membership supports shutting them down. The city also issued almost
“You’re making people homeless, but they’re living in illegal suites,” Camp- $50,000 in fines in 2009, and
bell said. “We understand the social side of things, but when do you draw the BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER another $12,500 so far this
line somewhere and say ‘we have a rule for a reason’. “
Mayor Dianne Watts said the city has never condoned more than one suite
Hip, hop and fly year.
The recent lighter tree cut is
per house and will be taking action. Taylor Harvie,12, makes a jump on his BMX bike during a hip-hop considered an anomaly, which
But that won’t be happening until there’s a solid plan in place. event for youth at the South Surrey Recreation Centre skateboard is expected to rebound to
Park on Saturday. more typical historic numbers
See POLL / Page 4 when the economy recovers.

Delta considers legalizing suites


An estimated 15 to 20 per cent of homes in the municipality have secondary suites
by Kristine Salzmann in Delta: 1,776 in North Delta, 451 in Ladner, and 250 in Tsawwassen.
But staff said it’s estimated 15 to 20 per cent of single family homes have
ILLEGAL SECONDARY suites can come with an array of alarming safety a secondary suite, which means there could be between 5,300 to 7,000 such
issues, says Delta Mayor Lois Jackson, which is why she hopes the com- suites in the municipality.
munity will be on board as council considers legalizing and regulating “We’re the only one left in the Lower Mainland that has not taken this on
the housing option. and I think we have to take a look at this very, very closely,” Jackson said.
Council gave preliminary approval earlier this month to bylaw amend- If passed, council would allow secondary suite owners a “grace period” until
ments that could soon see secondary suites legal and regulated in single the end of the year to upgrade their suites, as well as waive the fee to provide
family homes. an initial building inspection and one follow-up inspection.
In a report to council, staff said regulating secondary suites would enable “We don’t want to come down with a big hammer,” said Jackson.
Delta to establish zoning standards and encourage owners to bring existing Regulating secondary suites would cost Delta an additional $350,000 per
suites up to building code standards. year for an additional bylaw officer, building inspector and a clerical staff
“Some of the things I have seen in the past year or so have been totally member to handle inquiries and set up inspection appointments.
unacceptable,” said Jackson, such as children living in bedrooms with no Jackson expects upgraded, legal secondary suites will increase the assessed
windows through which to escape in the case of a fire, propane being used value of homes and help make up for that cost.
for cooking in enclosed spaces, and jury-rigged electrical and plumbing. “Therefore, it translates into additional taxation which is helping to offset
As of May 12, 2010, staff reported there are 2,477 known secondary suites Delta Mayor Lois Jackson the costs of rec facilities, police, fire and everything else.”
4 Wednesday June 30 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

Nurse: ‘A new way of working’


From page 1
Happy Canada Day bounce inefficiently around the
residents without family doctors to
find one and to similarly arrange
a doctor for those who arrive at
He said the changes should also
make it more attractive for doctors
to train and stay with family prac-
system, family doctors will be able emergency wards without one. tice, rather than specializing.
from Surrey City Council! to phone a specialist and get an
instant consultation, opening up
the potential for quicker treatment
Up to 250,000 B.C. residents
don’t have a family doctor and
many existing practices are closed.
Falcon also said he hopes the
divisions make more use of B.C.’s
many unemployed nurse practi-
decisions and reduced waits. Getting a family doctor in tioners, acknowledging B.C. has
Falcon said $44 million will go B.C. can be as hard as “finding done a poor job of using those it
to specialists, who can now bill for a ticket to a Lady Gaga concert,” has trained.
the over-the-phone consultations. Falcon said, adding the change to He offered few specifics but B.C.
Family doctors will also be able guaranteed access won’t happen Nurse Practitioners’ Association
to earn more money for treat- overnight. president Lynn Guengerich said
ing time-intensive patients with Family practice divisions have she’s confident that shift will come
chronic diseases, Falcon said. been piloted for months in Cow- – if for no other reason because
“That will benefit those patients ichan Valley, Prince George and family doctors alone cannot
by ensuring they’re not in and out White Rock/South Surrey and they handle the demand.
MAYOR DIANNE WATTS of there in three to five minutes, will extend to 40 communities One nurse practitioner has
they can spend up to 30 minutes over the next year, including most already been hired to work with
with the doctor.” parts of the Lower Mainland. the White Rock/South Surrey
Better primary care with The next cities to get their own division of family physicians,
improved access to doctors divisions will be North Vancouver, according to Dr. Brenda Hefford,
will translate into patients with Powell River, Chilliwack, Kam- who is leading the formation of
healthier, longer lives, less chronic loops and Prince Rupert. that group.
disease, fewer hospital visits and Patients are also expected to “This is a new way of working,”
cost savings for the system, Falcon help. Falcon said extra support is she said.
predicted. envisioned for groups of patients NDP health critic Adrian Dix
“We’re trying to make the with the same chronic conditions said Falcon is promising more than
BOB BOSE TOM GILL LINDA HEPNER MARVIN HUNT
system respond to the needs of to help them “self-manage” their the initiative is likely to achieve,
patients, not patients having to treatment. particularly since the province has
navigate the system trying to get The new model is voluntary, but been cutting funding for various
better care,” he said. B.C. Medical Association president community programs and health-
Divisions of family practice are Dr. Ian Gillespie predicted most related services.
to offer a one-stop phone call for physicians will sign on. jnagel@surreyleader.com

MARY MARTIN BARINDER RASODE BARBARA STEELE JUDY VILLENEUVE Poll: Results expected by mid-July
From page 3 five suites in it, because income was taken away. they were being built in
that’s an apartment Surrey abandoned that unfinished basements
“It’s not fair on neigh- block,” Watts said. “I plan, then 10 years later throughout the city.
www.surrey.ca bourhoods to have a don’t want to go out there attempted to limit suites It’s estimated there
home that’s got four or without a plan, because to predetermined zones, are almost 20,000 illegal
there are people that live mostly in Newton. suites in Surrey, or about
there now... you can’t just The backlash was one in every eight homes.
dump them out on the fierce, as some people Only 1,800 are legal.

HAPPY Canada Day! street.”


The issue of second-
ary suites has dogged
this city for years. In the
1970s, council of the day
living in an area that
allowed suites had to
pay about $700 annually
for being situated in the
premium zone – even
Watts expects to have
the polling numbers
back by mid-July, and
she wants to develop a
strategy shortly after.
prohibited secondary though their homes were “We’ve been dealing
Let us join together to celebrate Canada’s beauty, suites. Angry homeown- suite-free. with this for 20-plus
ers stormed city hall, And while Surrey was years. I’d really like it not
culture and innovation. saying they’d lose their
homes if their suite
trying to contain the
proliferation of suites,
to be dragging on any
longer,” Watts said.
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Celebrate Canada’s birthday Deputy superintendent


Surrey boasts Western Canada’s largest July 1 party of Surrey schools retires
Black Press
Peter Drescher worked in district 29 years
AS THE nation prepares
to celebrate its 143rd by Sheila Reynolds
birthday, remember
that the largest July 1 HE CAME to the Surrey School District as a vice-principal nearly three decades
celebration in Western ago and was soon posted to the principal’s position at Guildford Park Second-
Canada is right in your ary and then Semiahmoo Secondary.
own backyard. He was at Semiahmoo just a year when he was asked to take on the chal-
Surrey’s Canada Day lenge of opening Fleetwood Park Secondary and become its first principal.
party will take place all “His legacy of establishing a positive culture, strong school community and
day at the Cloverdale tradition at Fleetwood Park is still being enjoyed, honoured and recognized
Millenium Amphithe- by the school to this day,” said Surrey Board of Education
atre, featuring amuse- chair Laurae McNally in honouring Drescher on Thursday
ment rides, games, food night.
and crafts. Drescher is retiring from his current position of deputy
There will also be superintendent at the end of the school year. He has held
entertainment on two the role for the past nine years.
stages. The main stage During his leadership, said McNally, Drescher cham-
will feature the Odds, ‘80s rockers Honeymoon Suite will headline the main stage at the
Cloverdale Millennium Amphitheatre on Thursday. pioned many lasting district achievements, such as the
Stereos and Dragon- Vision 2010 strategy and the Leadership Academy for new
ette, with an evening administrators.
headlining performance Headlining that stage An estimated 100,000 The amphitheatre is Whether as a teacher, a coach, a principal or district Peter Drescher
by ’80s rockers Honey- will be South Asian people are expected to located at 176 Street leader, said McNally, Drescher has been a role model for
moon Suite. superstars En Karma, attend. and 64 Avenue. For students and staff and a friend and mentor to many.
The line-up for a as well as Surrey’s own The free celebration more details, check “And throughout all his hard work in our district,” she said, “it was clear to
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Surrey Christmas Bureau gala a success


Last week’s inaugural event surpasses fundraising goal of $20,000
by Kevin Diakiw income families celebrate programs. In addition, needs children. Christmas this year, If anyone else is look- season, visit www.christ-
the season through its the Special Needs Gifting Bakshi encourages which brings the joy of ing to donate, or wants masbureau.com or call
A SURREY Christmas Christmas Hamper program provides toys people to consider direct giving to those information on adopting 604-581-9623.
Bureau gala last Friday and Adopt-A-Family for more than 250 special adopting a family for involved. a family this holiday kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
was a huge success, orga-
nizers say.
“It exceeded our
expectations,” said Konch
Bakshi, executive direc-
tor for the Christmas
Bureau.
The fundraising goal of
$20,000 has already been
met, even though all of
the donations haven’t yet
been tallied.
The inaugural White
as Snow Gala, at the
Viceroy Banquet Centre,
sold out, with about 240
people snapping up all of
the $75 tickets.
In addition, activity at
the auction was brisk.
One of the items was
an opportunity to have
Food Network chef Gurj
Dhaliwal come to the
winner’s home and cook
meals for 10 people.
“We were over $2,000
for that prize,” Bakshi
said Monday. The auc-
tioneer called Dhaliwal
aside and pointed out
there were two people
bidding against each
other, and asked if he was
willing to do two.
Dhaliwal said yes, and
$2,000 turned to $4,000
in donations.
“He (the auctioneer)
doubled the money for
that very prize,” Bakshi
said. “I have to thank
Gurj Dhaliwal for willing
to do two... it was abso-
lutely amazing.”
Bakshi said the
$20,000 will go towards
food hampers for the
less-fortunate this Christ-
mas.
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Trial ordered in
BUY
ANY 10
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MEGA SALE
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$19.90 slashing attack
Survivors testify at preliminary hearing
by Dan Ferguson the survivors of the missed the crucial
bloody attack were carotid artery.
ANTHONY ANDREW waiting to testify. Chris lost seven
LaRose is a tough- Details of the hear- pints of blood.
Here’s how it works. If you come in and buy less than 10 of any of our selected annuals in 4” pots, our cashier is looking broad- ing cannot be reported The emergency
going to charge you the regular price (1.99 to 2.99). And she is going to smile (and maybe hum) while she does it. shouldered 20-year-old under a court-ordered surgeries to repair the
That’s because most of our cashiers have a bit of a mean streak. However, if you are clever and buy 10 or more
(mix and match all you want) she will charge you $10 for every 10 you buy. That’s a buck a piece for the with deep-set eyes and publication ban. damage to his face,
mathematically challenged. Save $10 to $20 on each group of 10. an extremely short At the close of pro- lung and liver required
haircut. ceedings Wednesday, dozens of stitches and
He was wearing a red LaRose was committed staples.
Trees, Shrubs, Vines prison-issue t-shirt for for trial. It was about four
OPEN his appearance before He will return to weeks before Chris
JULY 1 & Perennials a Surrey Provincial court July 8 to set a could eat solid food,
10-5 Court judge last Tues- date. and he still required
Buy 2
Get 1 FREE day morning (June 22).
It was the first day of
a two-day preliminary
hearing of the evidence
against LaRose, who
Saul and Chris (who
have asked their last
names not be used)
previously told The
Leader how they came
dental work to repair
the damage to his
teeth.
Saul, who lost four
pints of blood, was
is charged with two close to losing their clinically dead for
counts of aggravated lives when they saw about 30 seconds while
assault and two weap- a man backhand a he was on the operat-
ons-related offences woman at the bus stop ing table.
in connection with a near Fraser Highway Friends have set
brutal knife attack that and 156 Street. up an assistance fund
This sale includes roses, rhodos, azaleas, cedars, fruit seriously injured two Chris said when he for Chris and Saul,
trees, shade trees, clematis, honeysuckle, boxwood, Surrey men on April 3. went over to see if the who are currently on
perennials and lots more in all pot sizes – as well as our
B&B inventory. Buy 2 of anything and your 3rd choice is The impassive woman was okay, the employment insurance,
FREE. *Needless to say, the free one can’t cost more than either of the other two. LaRose settled against man attacked with a which pays less than
the back of the glassed- 13-inch knife. half their usual wages.
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its business company
Minimal money coming in from overseas ventures
by Sheila Reynolds But in time, it over there ... but there
became clear that the just weren’t enough
IT WAS set up about return on investment returns to carry on
five-and-a-half years was “modest,” at best, with the operation.”
ago with the hope of she said. The board lent the We would like to thank the
bringing extra money
into the school district.
In 2002, there was
much interest on the
business company
$100,000 as seed
following sponsors
But the Surrey part of the provincial funding – which
School District’s busi- government to get has all been repaid,
ness company, set boards to reach out with interest, assured
up in late 2004, was overseas to try to McNally.
dissolved by trustees in profit from B.C.’s The district will still
a unanimous vote on top-notch education host teachers from
Thursday night. system by establishing Laurae McNally overseas who come to
“At the time we arms-length business Surrey for training,
believed it was worth- companies. as has been done for
while to explore to see Surrey explored Korea, but little came years, and students
if there was a potential teacher-training to fruition. from other countries
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D
espite the intense pressure of the Fight HST petition campaign and the first defection
of a government MLA, it’s still tough to imagine the B.C. Liberals willingly scrapping
the Harmonized Sales Tax.
The merged 12 per cent tax is a day away and is already being added to purchases
of airline tickets and some utility bills.
Economists generally agree the tax is good policy – removing the PST businesses pay on
their inputs will help them compete with other jurisdictions and should spur economic growth
and job creation.
Yet, there are unfortunate effects of the move to an HST.
A burgeoning black market economy by HST avoiders is likely.
The loss of control of tax policy leaves B.C. unable to exempt socially beneficial purchases
like bicycles and vitamins.
And the tax hits some groups of businesses, notably restaurants, harder than others.
Still, the HST takes effect tomorrow and it appears to be a cake that will be difficult – and
possibly unwise – to unbake.
An extended political fight over the tax that drags on for months and years will be an
unproductive expenditure of B.C.’s energy and cast a cloud of uncertainty over our investment
climate.
Voters will get their chance to punish the Liberals in the next election.
But if the HST is here to stay, what else can be done to make it more equitable now?
Keep in mind the HST, at its core, is the elimination of $2 billion in taxes paid by businesses
– a huge benefit to them.
Some of that burden will shift onto consumers, although exactly how much depends on the
degree to which businesses pass along their savings in the form of lower prices.
Meanwhile, government has steadily chopped corporate income tax rates in recent years.
Larger corporations now pay 10.5 per cent, down from 13.5 in early 2005. The small business
income tax rate was dropped from 4.5 per cent to 2.5 per cent in 2008.
And the B.C. Liberals twice raised the dividing line between small and big businesses so
more firms qualify for the lower small business rate.
If this government – or the next – wants to sweeten the bitter HST pill, it could engineer a
reverse shift in favour of the people.
Bump corporate income tax rates a notch higher and use the money to lower personal
income tax rates.
The province has already sought to ease the HST pain to consumers by converting all new
money B.C. will get from the tax into personal income tax cuts and credits.
No doubt, businesses will not be fond of giving back some of their HST gains, however, it
could be the salvation of the tax reform they support, and a way out of the present quagmire.

CONFLICT

Korean War not all that’s forgotten


PANMUNJOM, KOREA – There is no better Chinese army divisions to balance the unex- military bureaucracy but never got around Gapyeong, North Korea declared a “no sail”
place on Earth than here at Korea’s demilita- pected defence of the U.S. and its allies. to explaining why 1.7 million Americans zone around itself, a signal that last year’s
rized zone to observe the contrast between The quiet pride of these veterans and the risked their lives here in the three-year nuclear test may soon be followed by short-
democratic capitalism and state control. gratitude of the South Korean conflict. range missile tests.
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The DMZ is little more than an hour’s drive people was something to see. At It was a UN “police action,” And yet, there are signs of hope. A Cana-
north of Seoul, now the 10th largest city in a train station in Seoul, an elderly not a real war, some joke. Tell dian Forces officer still presides over entries
the world and a model of industrial, techno- Korean man burst into tears that to the Koreans who sur- and exits to the Kaesong Industrial Com-
logical and social innovation. at the sight of Quebec veteran vived the mechanized slaugh- plex, built recently by Hyundai and other
Directly ahead, beyond a grey fortress Alexandre Sexton in his Royal ter of civilians and soldiers South Korean corporations inside North
guarded by soldiers and land mines, is North 22nd Regiment uniform, rushing alike by communist invaders Korea. It employs North Koreans and has
Korea, the world’s last Stalinist dictatorship. forward to hug him and accept his who overran most of the not been shut down by their regime despite
Not much can be seen beyond: a couple of gift of a Canadian flag lapel pin. country before being pushed tensions over the unprovoked torpedoing of
guard towers, a propaganda village with a As our tour bus rolled through back. Tell it to the families of a South Korean patrol ship in March.
huge North Korean flag, and distant hills the city, young South Korean men the 28,500 U.S. soldiers who China still backs North Korea, but its
largely stripped of trees by imprisoned people doing their compulsory military Tom Fletcher are at this moment still stand- patience is being tested. Twice in the past
in need of any food and fuel they can find. service snapped to attention and ing with the Republic of Korea month, Chinese businessmen have been
My visit here was with a group of Korean saluted when they saw the small army against an increasingly arrested for straying beyond authorized
War veterans from Canada, Britain, Australia, flags in the bus window. erratic, nuclear-armed mad- travel areas on sales trips inside North
the United States, Greece, Ethiopia and other Sixty years on, not many in Canada man and his million-strong force to the Korea. In the first of these incidents, three
allied countries to mark the 60th anniversary remember that 26,791 Canadians served north. of these newly entrepreneurial Chinese
of the Korean War. It began June 25, 1950 in this awful war, that 1,500 were wounded It not only was a real war, it still is. As citizens were shot and killed.
with a swift and brutal invasion by North and more than 500 died. Many will white-haired veterans saluted and wiped Even here, capitalism is slowly winning
Korea, armed and manipulated by Stalin remember only the wisecracking doctors away tears last week at the Canadian, the long war with communism.
and Mao Tse Tung, who would soon send in of the TV show M*A*S*H, which mocked Australian and New Zealand monuments at tfletcher@blackpress.ca

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ing records. Hanif A. Patel
This is just a tax grab for the
province of B.C.
Bonnie Game
Poor job of explaining the HST Mayor
Protecting the IT’S GOOD to see members of the provincial govern- What the people of this province should really be ignoring
environment ment acknowledging the terrible job that’s been done
explaining the HST to public.
demanding from our elected officials is for them to
leverage our rich base of natural resources to help

I AM PLEASED to see the Western


premiers united in their support
The simple shift from the PST to a much more
straightforward HST should have been communi-
cated much more effectively than it was rather than
pay for the services the government provides.
If India, with its rapidly developing economy, is
interested in our cedar products, then that should
the issues
allowing it to be hijacked by self interested groups be pursued vigorously. If our rocks and minerals DIANNE WATTS as “World’s Best
for a “one project-one assess-
ment” approach to environmental eager to exploit the public’s lack of knowledge. have value, then the mining industry should be Mayor” is a bit of a stretch.
reviews. Ironically, the people making the most noise allowed to develop this resource and contribute to I bet there are mayors elsewhere
It makes no sense to have the about the HST seem to be the same people who the province’s coffers. who do not duck from conten-
federal government duplicating complain that not enough money is being spent on And if people need clean energy, then that’s tious issues such as illegal suites,
the comprehensive assessments health care, education and social services. something we’ve got a lot of here in BC and we toll bridges, blueberry propane
the provinces already does on Unfortunately for these noisy exploiters, should be developing it to help the government pay cannons, clearcut forests, polluted
projects, especially when the however, the only way to spend more money on for all the things the people say they want. salmon streams, truck parking and
provincial assessments are often services is to increase provincial revenues, and the monster homes.
HST is not going to do that because it’s a revenue Michael McBratney Jim McMurtry
done to a higher standard than
neutral tax. Port Moody Surrey
the federal ones.
Billions of dollars in projects,

Burning garbage a backward policy


and thousands of jobs, are report-
edly being tied up by duplicated
environmental assessment pro-
cesses. Duplicated environmental
assessments accomplish nothing
IT IS 2010 and we are battling Unfortunately, zero waste can- If our goal is to actually achieve life-spans and reduce packaging.
more than wasting money and
causing project delays. with one of the oldest and most not be achieved by burning our zero waste, then we need to imple- Sorting our waste to salvage
And they don’t improve envi- backwards policies toward waste garbage. Fortunately, Canadians ment better recycling programs, more is the way to go. Ten to 15
ronmental protection one iota. management: waste-to-energy are smart and we know that fore- municipal composting and work times more jobs can be created by
technology (burning garbage) or sight can deliver results. with industry to improve product reusing and recycling our waste.
landfills (burying garbage). In our current economic situation,

A waste of tax money


Eugenia Nikolaidis, Vancouver
2015 is only five years away. this level of efficiency wouldn’t be
I am not an expert in math, but such a bad thing.
Write to us somehow reaching our goal to re-
direct 70 per cent of our garbage
Unless zero waste is about
short-term so-called “innovations”
FURTHER TO Kevin Diakiw’s article regarding council costs rising,
newsroom@ from landfills and waste-to-energy
what about the expensive trip the entire city council just completed – a
to hide our garbage, an incinerator
surreyleader.com technology by implementing an is not an option.
seven-day trip a few weeks ago to Toronto to support a resolution about
incinerator does not seem to add We have innovative technolo-
airplanes flying over Surrey?
up. gies that offer true paths to zero
Letters to the editor must While the zero waste rhetoric That could have been done by three or four people, not nine members
waste. These paths are more cost-
identify writers by proper of council and probably four or five managers.
has struck a chord with people effective, safer and cleaner, and
name, and provide address who care about the future value The cost was probably over $40,000. What a waste of taxpayers’ create more jobs; what would you
and phone numbers for funds. It is time that an outside audit committee be set up to police the
of their homes, and the quality of choose?
verification. The Leader travel costs of all council, including the mayor.
their soil, water and air, it has not Jennifer Reddy
reserves the right to edit for Ron Watson
been accepted due to nonsensical, Green party candidate
brevity, clarity and legality. Surrey
conflicting policies. Surrey-North
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MLAs on anti-HST hit list


Recall forces aim to pick off Liberals one by one
by Jeff Nagel The Fight HST hit list consists of MLAs in ridings
where the anti-HST citizens’ initiative petition got 25
SIX B.C. Liberal MLAs from the Lower Mainland are per cent or more of the required signatures – far in
on anti-HST activists’ hit list of 24 most vulnerable excess of the Elections BC requirement of 10 per cent.
government members they intend to target for recall. The bar for recall is higher. A minimum 40 per cent
Those in the crosshairs of the Fight HST campaign of registered voters must sign the petition demanding
Sylvan this summer... better grades next fall. include environment minister Barry Penner (Chilli- the recall of the MLA within 60 days.
wack-Hope), John Les (Chilliwack), children and Fight HST can’t simply use its existing army of reg-
family development minister Mary Polak (Langley), istered canvassers – those participating in recalls must
Spending a summer at Sylvan will do more than former Solicitor General Kash Heed (Vancouver- register separately.
just keep your child busy. A personalized summer
Fraserview), Richard Lee (Burnaby-North) and Vander Zalm noted there’s no ability for the govern-
Gordon Hogg (South Surrey-White Rock). ment to stall if a recall campaign succeeds.
learning plan can build the skills, habits and “We haven’t decided which ones will be recalled The seat is immediately declared vacant and the
attitudes your child needs for lifelong success. first, or how many,” anti-HST crusader Bill Vander government has 90 days to call a byelection, where the
Sylvan will develop a program to help Zalm said, adding that strategy will be decided in the recalled MLA can still run again.
your child keep up over summer break. fall. “It’s going to be very exciting,” he
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READING • MATH • WRITING • STUDY SKILLS • TEST-TAKING • UNIVERSITY PREP & MORE put intensifying pressure on the government to drop majority in the Legislature.
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Surrey skaters drafted

Living the
NHL dream
by Rick Kupchuk old with the Blazers.
Madaisky started last season
THE OFFSEASON has ended for with the Calgary Hitmen, but
a pair of 18-year-old Western was sent to Kamloops in a
Hockey League (WHL) players midseason trade. He finished
from Surrey. the year with seven goals and 20
Kevin Sundher of the assists in 65 games played, but
Chilliwack Bruins and Austin felt his best hockey was played in
Madaisky of the Kamloops Blaz- Kamloops.
ers were chosen in the National “It was great, the best thing
Hockey League Entry Draft last to happen to me,” he said of the
weekend in Los Angeles. trade. “The coaches have a lot
And it means both will travel more trust in me, I was playing
across the continent to against the top lines.
attend prospects camps It was a lot more fun, I
in early July. got powerplay time and
Sundher, a forward, helped kill penalties.
was chosen in the third My confidence level
round (75th overall) by improved so much.”
the Buffalo Sabres, while Madaisky had an out-
Madaisky was claimed standing playoff, scoring
in the fifth round (124th three goals and assisting
overall) by the Colum- on three others. The
bus Blue Jackets. Blazers, however, were
“I figured I would go Kevin Sundher swept in four games by
somewhere in the third the Vancouver Giants in
to fifth round,” said Madaisky the opening round, the fourth
Monday afternoon, just hours consecutive season Kamloops
before boarding a plane for was eliminated in straight games.
Ohio. “It didn’t matter where I “The Blazers playoff woes con-
went in terms of numbers. And tinue,” he laughed.
Columbus is a great opportunity “But next year, it’s something
for me. They have a young team, we can put a stop to. We have a
and they don’t have too many young team, and a year can make KAMLOOPS BLAZERS
defencemen.” so much of a difference.” Kamloops Blazers defenceman Austin Madaisky is in Ohio this week, attending the Columbus Blue
The Blue Jackets will get their Sundher will also head to the Jackets’ prospects camp. A Surrey native, Madaisky was drafted by the Blue Jackets last weekend.
first look at the 6’2”, 185-pound Great Lakes area, departing on
defenceman this weekend at the July 4 for Buffalo and the Sabres’ games, racking up 25 goals and to junior hockey for one more said. “I’m happy I was fortunate
team’s prospects camp. In mid- prospects camp. 61 points. season before turning pro. enough to get drafted. To be a
August, he expects to be back in He’s coming off his best season A 6’, 188-pound centre, “It was a pretty good year in third round pick, it’s something
Kamloops, playing as a 19-year- in the WHL, playing in all 72 Sundher will also like to return Chilliwack, I learned a lot,” he to be proud of.”

Near-perfect weekend for Blue Jays


BCPBL team wins three of four against Parksville, Coquitlam
by Rick Kupchuk Reds scored three times in six innings off Parksville. The 17-year-old North Delta hits, including a run-scoring singles from
seven hits and a walk. resident tossed a no-hitter, four walks Hodgins and a grand slam one-out home
ON A WEEKEND that saw their eight-game Coquitlam committed five errors away from a perfect game. He faced just run by Stefan McKee.
win streak come to an end, the North in game two, and the Blue Jays took 23 batters, two over the minimum, col- Cam Challand was the winning pitcher
Delta Blue Jays still managed to stretch full advantage, scoring five lecting four strikeouts along the in relief, striking out four batters in three
their lead atop the B.C. Premier Baseball unearned runs in a 9-3 victory. way. innings, while the Royals scored one run
League standings. The Reds led 3-0 after the top of The Blue Jays got their three on two hits and three walks.
After taking two games from the the first inning, but North Delta runs off six hits. Reed Lavallee, The Blue Jays have a week off before
Parksville Royals Saturday, North pitcher Matt Tompkins settled Tyson Popoff and Trevor Hod- their next game. They are at home to
Delta split their double header with the down after the shaky start. The gins all hit doubles, the hits by place the Vancouver Cannons on Thurs-
Coquitlam Reds Sunday afternoon. Their Ladner resident allowed just Lavallee and Hodgins driving day, July 8 at 6 p.m. at Mackie Park.
record improved to 29-10 (won-lost), four hits and a walk the rest of in runs. STRIKEOUTS: McKee’s homer was
and pushed the Jays to a one and a half the way, getting his league-high Parksville pitcher Aaron his third of the season, tying him for the
game lead over the 24-8 Langley Blaze. eighth win of the season. Foulds was six outs away from a league lead with Jordan Romine of the
Their lone loss of the weekend was a Cam Frick was two-for-three Stefan McKee no-hitter in the second contest, Nanaimo Pirates and Brandon Bufton of
5-0 setback Sunday morning to Coquit- at the plate, batting in one run but wasn’t able to finish the the Fraser Valley Chiefs.
lam. The Jays managed just three hits and scoring another. C.J. Pent- game. The Royals took a 4-0 The grand slam moved him to within
– all singles – off Coquitlam pitcher T. J. land and Quinn Allen each scored twice. lead into the bottom of the sixth inning, one of the league’s RBI (runs batted in)
Watson. Jeff Bouchard was near-perfect on the with the Blue Jays held hitless. lead. Scott Jones of the Victoria Mariners
Brad Watson took the loss, after the mound in Saturday’s first game against But North Delta connected for four is on top with 29.

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Fraser Valley Chiefs to sweep a Hawkins for the winning run. a three way tie for fifth place
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EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER


Shan Rana lost family members in the Air India explosion, which took place June 23, 1985.

Air India: Lighting a candle


Surrey man marks 25th anniversary of bombing
by Dan Ferguson candle-lighting ceremony.
There were 331 candles, one for each Air India

S
han Rana has nothing in his Surrey home to victims.
remind him of the Air India bombing that When Rana took his turn, he thought of his rela-
killed four relatives. tives as he ignited the candle wick.
There are no photos, no newspaper clip- “This is a light for you,” he said to himself.
pings, no books about the June 23, 1985 explosions The candle lighting was the end of three days
that killed all 329 people aboard one Air India flight of prayer for the Air India victims that started on
and two baggage handlers loading another flight. Monday with the non-stop reading aloud of the
It was a deliberate decision by a quiet, philosophi- Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scriptures, and
cal man determined to maintain emotional balance. ended with the candle-lighting ceremony on the day
“I didn’t keep a shred,” Rana said. of the bombing.
“I can’t do anything about it. The history has The blasts were arranged by people who wanted
passed.” revenge against India for a bloody raid on Sikhdom’s
It doesn’t mean he has forgotten the loss of his holiest shrine, the Golden Temple in Amritsar.
sister-in-law Shyla Aurora and his cousin’s son Inder Members of Guru Nanak Sikh Temple light During his address at the memorial ceremony,
Thakur and Inder’s wife Prya Thakur and their little candles in remembrance of the 331 people Guru Nanak temple president Sandhar said killing
boy. killed in the Air India tragedy. innocents was a violation of Sikh principles, that the
He would simply prefer to express his sadness faithful should never stoop so low.
quietly by praying for the souls of the departed and “I don’t think killing is part of any religion,” the
the pain of the people left behind. temple was planning to honour the victims of the president later said.
People like Rana’s wife, who was thrown into a bombing, he decided to go. “Killing is absolutely wrong.”
deep depression after the death of her only sister. “I wanted to see how serious they were.” Rana was moved by the temple president’s words.
It led to a divorce that Rana describes as “collat- Rana phoned before he went to ask the temple if “This was close to my heart,” he said.
eral damage” from the bombing. they would object to a non-Sikh participating in the He was less impressed by Prime Minister Stephen
On Wednesday, June 23, the 25th anniversary of event. Harper’s apology to the families of Air India bomb-
the bombing, Rana went to Surrey’s Guru Nanak He was welcomed, he said. ing victims the same day.
Sikh Temple on Scott Road. Rana ended up sitting at the front near temple It was good to finally hear a PM make the admis-
He is Hindu, not a Sikh, but when Rana heard the president Bikramjit Singh Sandhar during the
See RANA / Page 22

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Red-FM radio station listeners raise money for surgery
by Dan Ferguson He has been forced to rely on his people with MS were blocked or mal- On Friday, June 25, Surrey Radio
ailing parents. formed, causing a build-up of iron. station Red-FM arranged a fund-
BOBBY GILL winces with the effort Gill is hoping a new and somewhat He called the condition chronic raiser to help pay for Gill’s flight to
as he uses a walker to slowly pull controversial surgical procedure cerebrospinal venous insufficiency, India and the cost of the operation.
himself upright from his chair. could change his life. or CCSVI. In two hours, listeners pledged
The 33-year-old Surrey man has It’s called “liberation therapy,” an Some MS patients have reported $70,000.
been fighting multiple sclerosis (MS) MS treatment that inserts small sur- a dramatic improvement after the A grateful Gill said if the opera-
for 11-and-a-half years. gical balloons into constricted neck operation to widen their veins, but tion allows him to become more
“It just gets worse and worse every veins to widen them. skeptical health authorities have independent, he will devote his life to
year,” a frustrated Gill says. Italian vascular surgeon Paolo warned that may be a placebo effect community service.
“It has stripped every single piece Zamboni developed the operation and long-term clinical trials need to His father Tejinder Gill thanked
of my life away.” to help treat his wife for MS after he be carried out. the radio station and the community
In an online interview posted at noticed that his spouse and many The procedure is not approved for coming to their aid.
redfm.ca, Gill says he can barely other MS patients suffered from in Canada, but it is allowed in Italy, “Bobby is not my son anymore,”
make it from one room of his home restricted blood flow. Poland and India, where some Tejinder said. “He is the commu-
to another and has to struggle to Zamboni found the veins that Canadian MS patients have gone to nity’s son.”
write with a pen. drain blood from the brain in many get help. Bobby Gill dferguson@surreyleader.com

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . . . . . 1-8 7 OBITUARIES 83 CHILDCARE AVAILABLE 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 114 DRIVERS/COURIER/ 114 DRIVERS/COURIER/ 115 EDUCATION
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 9-57 ADD YOUR business on TRUCKING TRUCKING
A Licensed Family Daycare, TYNE-
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127 HAIRCARE 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 156 SALES 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 130 HELP WANTED
PROFESSIONALS CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE
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B.C. QUALIFIED HAIR DRESS-
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SERVICE CLERK /
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Nickels Custom Cabinets Ltd., a
ERS avail. to work in Surrey, Ab-
botsford, Langley with Sr. Care-
Jun/2010. Accommodation avail.
Wage $9.14/hour. Must be in good Cullen Diesel Power Ltd.
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sion 604-420-9339 Surrey location son who is passionate about available. Start Now! years spray finishing experience.
resume to: 604-574-5773
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the Tsawwassen Quay Market. R Applicant should also have a tomers, outbound selling or e-mail
130 HELP WANTED Duties include maint. general (B2B); multiple daily orders, ted@nickelscabinets.com
cleanliness of area and cleaning
good working knowledge of
Microsoft Excel and Word.
130 HELP WANTED
and a short sales cy-
tables. Prev. cleaning experience
Adult Floaters an asset. R Excellent communication skills, cle. Intensive outbound
Required to deliver the Send resumes to: jobs@ a pleasant manner, good sales is the focus with some

CARRIERS NEEDED
marquise.ca or 604-214-8526 customer relations and working inbound cross-selling and
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quoting Job#FM817.
to-door in the North Delta Interested applicants can portunity with outstanding
area. A reliable vehicle fax resume to: 604-888-4749 earning potential. We are an
and a fair knowledge of Attention: of Dave Cappon established business with
the area is a must. Pls or email: djc@cullendiesel.com 2,000 employees with a IN SURREY, NORTH DELTA
call 604-575-5342 for Local development company is brand following throughout
looking to hire; Labourers
Only short listed will be
contacted. the province. Check out our AND CLOVERDALE
more information. $19/hr. F/T to prepare sites by website at:
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UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTE


Now accepting applications for:
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uling, ensuring deadlines are • Two weeks paid holidays
No experience needed
Full Industry training provided
met, ensuring material & supplies ✖ Paid Hourly, not percentage • Excellent benefits (medical,
are on site in time & the training ✖ Vehicles & Equip. provided
STUDENTS WELCOME (18+)
Scholarship programs available FLAGGERS NEEDED
of new staff. Send resume to:
CSM Link II Developments Ltd.
✖ Must be fluent in English
✖ Drivers license required
dental)
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1-866-301-6829 LIVE-IN CAREGIVER, F/T w/exp to perience preferred (B2B
look after kids; supervision of kid’s
MATERIAL HANDLERS req’d. Sal:
Apply in person only
Mon. - Fri., 9:00a.m. - 3:00p.m.
telephone experience pre- 2-10 112 Filey Dr - Priory Pl, Minster Dr - 112 St
BRAVO! Greek Restaurant is activities; taking care of general hy- ferred)
looking for an experienced line giene; preparing & providing meals.
Sal: $11/hr Knowledge of English,
$16.50/hr Duties: Load, unload &
move products & materials by ma-
6834 King George Hwy. Surrey
• Outstanding sales skills 2-12 70 Barrymore Dr - Warwick Rd, Garfield Dr - Minster Dr
cook with work integrity. Com-
pletive wage. Apply with re-
Punjabi is an asset. Contact Rajesh
Fax: 604-589-0410. Loc: Surrey,
terial handling equipment, Count,
weigh, sort, pack & unpack prod- WILD & CRAZY,
• Excellent communication
and interpersonal skills 2-17 97 Monroe Dr - 80 Ave, 108 St - 109A St
ucts. Basic English reqd. Punjabi an
sume to bb@bravogreekmedi-
terranean.ca
BC. Email: mehanrajesh@yahoo.ca
S. LANGLEY boarding kennel
asset. Contact Mr. Pardeep @ Fax:
604-591-1223. Loc. Surrey. Email:
CAN’T BE LAZY • Computer and time man-
agement skills
2-18 73 Minster Dr - 112 St, Priory Pl - Malton Dr
DRYWALL FINISHER, Experi-
enced. Wanted for busy renovation
requires PT/FT assistants. Must
have experience working with
canadiankidswear@yahoo.ca Up to $20 per hr, 40 hrs per
week. Fun promo’s & C.S. 10
• Advertising, media experi-
ence a plus
4-07 82 64 Ave - Lawrie Cres, 108A St - Lyon Rd
company. MUST have own reliable
vehicle. Please call (604)535-1632
dogs. Please fax resume: 604-856-
7760
You'll find something for the kid
positions available for immed.
work. No commission.
Email:
ggreen@blackpress.ca
4-09 65 64 Ave - 64A Ave, Lyon Rd - McKenzie Dr
in you in the Classifieds! No experience? No problem!
604-575-5555 Call today, Start tomorrow ! 5-01 83 Sheaves Rd - Centre St, Main St - Skagit Dr
115 EDUCATION 115 EDUCATION
MORINE & CO. Chartered Accoun-
Call Lori 604-777-2195 WE’RE ON THE WEB
www.bcclassified.com
5-10 71 Westside Dr - Modesto Dr,Wiltshire Blvd
TrainingForJobs.com tants - Small to mid-sized CA firm in
White Rock area is looking to hire a 5-11 64 Skagit Dr - Fraser Pl, Sheaves Rd - Centre St
quality assurance manager for F/S, 159 TEACHERS
file, GAAP/GAAS review and con- 6-05 104 85 Ave - 86 Ave, 113B St - 116 St
Office Administration Diploma trol, work flow and client manage-
ment. Preferably a recent graduate VETERINARIAN (DVM)
QUIRED to teach in Animal Health
RE-
8-14 89 84 Ave - 85 Ave, 110A St - 112 St
from the CA or CGA programs,
Computerized Accounting Software several years public practice
experience is a must, a strong
Technology! We offer enthusiastic
students, a competitive salary with 8-16 57 Centre St - Karr Pl, Main St - Johnson Wynd
knowledge of current GAAP/GAAS regular hours, great benefits and a
Payroll Specialist is a must. Apply with resume central location in the Heart of the
Peace. Check out our website: CARRIERS NEEDED in Surrey
and salary expectations to
www.gprc.ab.ca/careers.
Microsoft Office Specialist morineandcohr@gmail.com
THERAPY ASSISTANTS, F/T
VETERINARIAN (DVM) RE-
ROUTE# PAPERS AREA DESCRIPTION
QUIRED to teach in Animal Health
Assist patients by putting on/off Technology! We offer enthusiastic
Universal
Learning
E/I Supported Training
Financial assistance may be
equip. $17/hr. Send resume to Low-
er Mainland Car Accident Rehabili-
students, a competitive salary with 13-18 62 Summerleaf Townhomes
132 HOME STAY FAMILIES regular hours, great benefits and a
Institute available to those who qualify.
tation Ltd. 102-13805 104 Ave.,
Surrey B.C. V3T1W7. Fax 604-639-
central location in the Heart of the
Peace. Check out our website:
14-02 97 80 Ave - 81 Ave, King George Hwy - 136A St
5746. oivancv@carrehab.ca. HOST A JAPANESE STUDENT
Surrey Campus: #203-10252 135 St. Langley July30-Aug11 TWU & Aug
19-Sept 14. $28/student per night.
www.gprc.ab.ca/careers. 15-14 143 66 Ave - Hyland Rd, 140 St - 142 St
604-248-1242 (at the Central City Skytrain station) 115 EDUCATION Jeanette ASAP (604) 534-6239. 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 15-16 106 66 Ave - Hyland Rd, 142 St - 144 St
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, DRILL MECHANIC Cabo Drilling 16-09 85 85A Ave - Weston Pl, 150 St - 151B St
Become a Psychiatric Nurse FOOD SERVICES
Corp. Surrey, B.C. Cabo Drilling
Corp, one of Canada’s larger miner-
al drilling services companies, is
18-04 144 Northpark Cres, Northpark Pl, Boundary Dr W
in your own community FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT
Required for Little Caesars Pizza at
searching for a Full-time Mechanic
for its Surrey, B.C. location. Report-
19-11 132 78 Ave - 80 Ave, 123A St - 125 St
the following locations: Delta, Maple
Ridge,Surrey, Langley & Richmond.
ing to the Shop Supervisor at this
location, the Drill Mechanic will 20-13 140 68 Ave - 72 Ave, 125A St - 126 St
$10.31/hr.
Fax resume 604.541.7199 or
work with shop and field operations
in the troubleshooting, repair and 20-26 116 65 Ave - 68 Ave, 128 St - 128B St
maintenance of diamond drill and
There is an urgent need for more Registered Psychiatric
e-mail: gengroupjobs@hotmail.com
heavy mobile equipment. Your
ability to diagnosis, troubleshoot
21-03 109 Cypress Pl - 87B Ave, Galway Cr - Tulsy Cres
Nurses (RPN), particularly outside the urban areas of the 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS and repair hydraulic and diesel
equipment, is complemented by
23-07 65 97 Ave - 98 Ave, 116 St - 118 St
province. And with the workforce aging – the average age of
RECEPTIONIST
several years of experience in a
heavy equipment environment.
23-17 56 Regal Dr, Regent Pl, Royal Cres
a Registered Psychiatric Nurse in BC is 47 years – the number Familiarity with Atlas Copco Explo-
24-03 72 102 Ave - 104 Ave, 123A St - 125 St
Required immediately, 3 months ration Drills such as Christensen
of retirees from the profession is exceeding the number of minimum, building supply compa- and JKS Boyles will be considered
24-04 113 102 Ave - 104 Ave, 125 St - 127 St
ny seeking a receptionist with an asset. This position also requires
graduates. Entry-level earnings start at $29/hour. experience on multi-line switch- regular travel to projects. This posi-
board. Duties include A/R Data tion will offer a competitive base 24-05 80 102 Ave - 104 Ave, 126 St - 128 St
Train Locally – The only program of its kind in BC, students entry, mailing, filing, correspon-
dence etc. Send resume to:
salary, bonus, group RRSP, and
the opportunity to be involved with a 24-10 107 97A Ave - 99 Ave, 123A St - 127 St
can learn within their local communities via distance education, growing company with operations

local and/or regional clinical placements, and some regional


Pacific West Systems
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across Canada and internationally.
Please forward resume in
24-11 87 98 Ave - 99 Ave, 124A St - 127B St
classroom delivery. This 23 month program is recognized
20109 Logan Ave.,
Langley, BC V3A 4L5
confidence to: gregg@cabo.ca
Thank you to all those who send in 27-04 101 90 Ave - 92 Ave, 139 St - 140 St
by the CRPNBC. or fax 604-534-8062
or email
their resumes. Only those selected
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Government funding may be available. ssweetman@pacwest
systems. com
Experienced Re-enforcing 28-33 155 Fraser Hwy - 86 Ave, 160 St - 162 St
Steel Installers Required.
If you are tired of long commutes, 28-46 143 80 Ave - 82 Ave, 156 St - 158 St
we are now hiring for the new
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Timbers, Central Surrey. Rate
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retailer is seeking 4 energetic Retail experience. Medical Benefits.
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☛ Full Cycle Accounting tile replacement and repairs. Call
☛ Personal & Corporate Returns
173 MIND BODY SPIRIT ☛ General Application Forms
BOB @ 778-773-6657
ELLJAY CONTRACTING. Mini
GARDENING • LANDSCAPING
Financial Analysis & Small Excavator, Drainage, Driveways,
NEW Businesses Welcome! Clearing. Small jobs ok! Stumps re-
moved. Sewer repair 778-908-4012
FANTASTIC MASSAGE Certified Management
Accountant. 15 years Exp.
Tel: 778-395-3939
10am-9pm 14045-104th Ave. Surrey 604.512.1872 269 FENCING
Home, Garden & Design Solutions
1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING,
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS chain link & landscaping. #1 quality Home, Garden & Design Solutions FREE ESTIMATES
work and reasonable rates. Harry Kitchens • Bathrooms • Renovations • Additions
AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR
604-719-1212 or 604-306-1714 FREE ESTIMATES Outdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes
Quality work. Also appls for sale. 6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers
Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • Laminate
Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • Gardening Sundecks • Patios • Arbours • Pergolas
ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech. Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone
20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr. 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls,
Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry
24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626. Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s,
Reno’s, Roofing & Bobcat Service. Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone
Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957 Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups Roofing • Windows / Doors • Framing • Fencing
in-home repairs, all makes & mod-
els Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour Cedar & Concrete Fences and Residential Maintenace Programs • Landscape Products Complete Renovations • Handyman Services & More
Landscaping. Quality work, Free Fencing • Home Improvements • Handyman Services
warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936
Estimates. Call Mike 604-781-3870. Gardening • Landscaping
BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years
224 CARPET CLEANING 281 GARDENING One Call Does It All
One Call Does It All
ACTION CARPET. 1 bdrm $59, 2 FENCING, pressure washing, land- B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home
bdrms $69. Whole House package. scaping, mowing, yard cleanup, Renovation & Landscaping Company
$79. For info call 604-945-5801 trimming. Free est. 604-502-9198. Renovation & Landscaping Company
CARAVAN CARPET CLEANING.
Seasonal specials. Truck mount
AERATING, p/raking, hedge trim,
lawn cut, gutter/roof cleaning, 604-501-9290 604-501-9290
steam cleaning. 778-885-9695. p/washing. Victor 604-589-0356 www.mlgenterprises.ca www.mlgenterprises.ca
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES PETS MERCHANDISE FOR SALE RENTALS RENTALS

329 PAINTING & DECORATING 341 PRESSURE WASHING 373B TILING 477 PETS 560 MISC. FOR SALE 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO
ACE PRESSURE WASHING AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER SCOOTER; new Shoprider deluxe
AJM *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, Interior / Exterior
Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090
SHIH TZU pups, bk/w, br/w. Home
raised, by exp breeder w/TLC, vet
scooter with topper, used 2 months.
$2200 obo. Call 604-574-3667
CEDAR COURT &
CEDAR LODGE
Guildford Mall / Public Library
EVERGREEN
*Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free ✔, shots. $595-$645. 604-888-7675
PAINTING est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212 We always advertise with
“THE LEADER” CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
APARTMENTS
STAFFORDSHIRE BULL TERRIER REAL ESTATE Crime Free
GUTTER cleaning, roof/window (some w/ensuites) in Park-like Multi-Housing Certified
Ticketed Painter cleaning, hedge trimming, aerating, 10 weeks old, blk/wht, 1st shots, all setting. Cable, heat, & hot water
BBB accredited 374 TREE SERVICES acc & food. $450. (604)537-1464. Spacious Suites, very
Victor 604-589-0356 incl. Laundry rest area competitive prices. Extra large
Free Estimates STANDARD POODLE black 603 ACREAGE on each floor.
1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of
A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. puppies. CKC registered 604-588-8850 604-584-5233 storage. Heat/hot water
Cell 604-837-6699 20 ACRE RANCH FORECLO- included. Access to
Dangerous tree purebred, family raised, SURES Near Booming El Paso, www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars
removal, spiral pruning exceptional temperament. Vancouver via freeway,
Texas. Was $16,900 Now $12,900 CLOVERDALE 174/57 Ave. 2 bdrm 1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 hedge trimming stump $1300. 250-832-8032 or $0 Down, take over payments, $99
grinding, topping. townhouse $870/mo. Quiet family bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool!
www.dogmatique.com. per/mo. Beautiful views, Owner complex, no pets, 604-576-9969. Phone 604-582-0465
PAINT SPECIAL LOW Pressure SOFT Wash
Insured, WCB Free Est
Arborist Reports
Financing, Free Map/Pictures.
3 rooms for $269, 2 coats 800-755-8953 CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750;
Mobile homes, T/H GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Residential Homes (2 lv) $149.95 Andrew 604-618-8585 www.sunsetranches.com Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure
bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
NO PAYMENT until Job is
Window, Gutter, Cement cleaning $ Best Rates $ 80+ PROPERTIES for sale
CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS.
Brookmere Gardens
completed. Ask us about our (Insured) 604-513-9543 throughout BC. Acreages, 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 14880 108th Ave. Surrey
Laminate Flooring & Morris The Arborist lakefront, oceanfront, building bdrm suites avail now. Starting at 3 bdrm 1150 sq. ft. from $900.
Maid Service! WE’RE ON THE WEB DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL lots, & more. Prices start at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 Quiet family complex with gar-
www.paintspecial.com www.bcclassified.com * Pruning * Retopping * Falling 8SSYVZEPYIHVIEHIVW $29,500. View virtual tours on den-like courtyard, bordering Hol-
CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt.
Service Surrey 25 years website. Niho Land & Cattle ly Park. Prime Location. Near
POWER WASHING FULLY INSURED &PEGO4VIWWERHXLI&' 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2
schools, shops, transportation. 1
INTERVAN PAINTING Co. Ltd. Phone: 604-606- bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns.
* Painting Contractor GUTTER CLEANING **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** 74'%WYTTSVXVIWTSR 7900. Email: sales@niho.com Avail immed. LEASE. Member of bus to Skytrain. N/P. Heat, H/W
Certified Arborist Reports Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing incl. Security.
Same day service avail. 604-724-6373
Morris 604-597-2286 WMFPITIXKYEVHMER Website: www.niho.com/bcc
Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575- www.brookmeregardens.com
* Residential / Commercial
Marcus 604-818-2327 WLMTERHXLILYQERI BEAUTIFUL ARIZONA LAND! 1608. ASCENTPM. COM
* New construction
* Re-paint Interior / Exterior 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS PRO TREE SERVICES XVIEXQIRXSJERMQEPW
$0 down. $0 interest. Starting
$89/mo. Guaranteed Financing. DELTA. BRAND NEW CONDOS 604-582-1557
We provide the hi-end quality. 7445 Scott Rd. 1 bdrm. & 1 bdrm +
WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trim- &IJSVIFY]MRKERI[ No credit check. 1-2.5 acre building
B & B DUROID ROOFING lots! Call (800) 631-8164 Code den $950 - $1150/mo. Balconies, LANGLEY
Call Henry 778-288-4560 ming/ removals & stump grinding. secure u/g parking. NP/NS.
intervanpainting@hotmail.com
Free Est,re-roofing & Repairs. WCB
John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270 TYTT]IRWYVIXLIWIPPIV 4001 www.sunsiteslandrush.com
Available now. www.trendliving.ca BRIGHTON APARTMENTS
& Insured. Brad 604-603-2527
JACK’S HOME IMPROVEMENT.
LEWTVSZMHIHELMKL 604-616-5799 or 604-551-5050 Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts
Prof painting & home repairs. Rea- BEST BUSY BOYS PIZIPSJ[IPJEVIXSXLI 609 APARTMENT/CONDOS
sonable rates & quality work. Jack DELTA NORTH $150 Move-In Bonus!
604-716-3653, 604-767-6010 ROOFING LTD. ERMQEPERHXLIFVIIHMRK AT A CLICK of a mouse, Suites include fridge, stove,
D Conversion from cedar to www.BCLocalBiz.com is your SHANNON GARDENS
Asphalt, Shingles, Fibreglass
TEVIRXW*SVEGSQTPIXI drapes & carpeted throughout.
MILANO PAINTING local source to over 300,000 Hot water & parking included.
D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty - KYMHIXSGSRWMHIVEXMSRW businesses! The Place to Live in North Close to shopping & schools, on
D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. Delta. Park Like setting. Quiet
604 - 551- 6510 Free Estimates. Call Gary
[LIREGUYMVMRKERI[ building. References required.
bus route. Seasonal swimming
pool & tennis court. Some pets
Interior & Exterior 604-599-5611 OR Visit TIXZMWMXWTGEFGGE 625 FOR SALE BY OWNER Heat, H/W, F/S, D/W, F/P, in- welcome.
www.bestbusyboysroofing.com suite storage, & U/G Parking.
S Professional Painters FLEETWOOD 8935-151 St. Heated indoor pool. Crime Free Call 604-533-0209
S Free Estimates COMPLETE ReRoofing/Repairs Ltd. 60x127 ft LUC lot, 2 bdrm up, Program in effect.
S Written Guaranteed Asphalt, Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof. PETS 1 bdrm down, unfinished bsmt, Call 604-841-4870 LANGLEY
S Bonded & Insured Guart’’d, WCB, BBB. 604-725-0106 $412,000 firm. Serious inquiries
only. Please call 604-807-8463. Website: www.apt.rentals.net CLAYMORE APARTMENTS
PAINTING Wallpapering 27 yrs exp EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail
CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & 477 PETS $200 Move-In Bonus!
Int/Ext, Pr Wash. Free Est. Gutter/
window cleaning.Carl 604-951-0146 WCB. 10% Discount, Insured. 506 APPLIANCES 627 HOMES WANTED DELTA WEST Close to shopping & schools.
Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437 AMERICAN BULLDOG pups, p/b,
~ PRO PAINTERS~ eye patches, 5 wks, ready to go
July 14. $550. (604)819-7958
A-1 Condition. Newer appliances. * SELL YOUR HOME FAST *
Buying Any Price, Cond., Location.
4895 - 55B St, Ladner Seasonal Swimming pool, and
tennis court. 3 appliances
INTERIOR / EXTERIOR SAVE ON ROOFING 1 year warranty. 14651 108 Ave.
NO COMMISSIONS ~ NO FEES ~ 1 & 2 Bdrms Available. (fridge, stove dishwasher),
Aviary Sellout: Opalines & Peach- Surrey. Delivery (604)588-1925 Spacious suites, balconies, blinds hot water and parking
face Lovebirds. Breeding pairs, No Risk Home Buying Centre
Quality Work, Free Estimates New Roofs, re-roof, AT A CLICK of a mouse, (604)435-5555 rent incl heat & h/w. included. Carpeted throughout.
repairs. Free Est. Refs. hndfed babies. $50+.604.536.0288 Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P
Member of Better Business Bureau www.BCLocalBiz.com is your Some pets welcome.
* WCB * Fully Insured BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog
local source to over 300,000 WE BUY HOUSES Call 604.946.1094
WCB INSURED Puppies. Vet checked, both male Older Home? Damaged Home? 5374 - 203rd St, Langley
businesses! Need Repairs? Behind on Bayside Property Services Ltd.
Vincent 543-7776 We will beat any and female still available. $950.
Call 604-533-9780
604-637-4460. Payments? Quick CASH!
competitors quote by 10%
Call Us First! 604.657.9422
524 UNDER $200
RED SQUARE PAINTING
Top QualityS20 yrs exp.SRef’s
778-892-1266
3-3’ X 2’ hinged metal chrome grids, 628 INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES
~FREE Rent~
S Interior/Ext., Res./Comm. 3 baskets; 4 corner shelves; hooks. Where do over 300 seniors,
S Drywall Repairs 356 RUBBISH REMOVAL Ideal for craft table. $200: 535-1357 WASA LAKE - S.E. BC’s singles, parents & children from
S Kitch & bath cabinet refacing warmest, most friendly lake, countries all over the world live in
S Warranty, Seniors Discount peace & respect?
** Competitive Pricing ** RECYCLE-IT! 542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES Sandy Beach; only 45 minutes
south of Fairmont 403-541-
Survey says:
604-773-1811, 604-951-3046 #1 RUBBISH REMOVAL LOCAL Strawberries / Raspberries. 2100; 403-921-9556 Kennedy Apt Adult
~ 10% OFF with this ad ~ Make us your first call, we do it all! $9.99 flat. Picked/U-pick. 5180-152 Ridon Apt-Family
Reasonable Rates. Fast, St. Surrey Farms. 604-574-1390 N. Delta (604) 596-9588
Friendly & Reliable Service. 630 LOTS
SL PAINTING 604.587.5865 BICHON FRISE. P/B CKC reg’d “We Got a Good Thing Goin On”
Interior/Exterior. www.recycle-it-now.com white pups. Tattooed vet ✔ STRAWBERRIES CARIBOO LOTS
health guar. $750+ Delivery pos- Lone Butte, Hwy 24, 5 acre lots. 10
FREE Estimates. sible. 604-823-0021 Chwk Greenvale Farms minutes from 100 Mile House.
CROSSROADS Enterprises
Quality job. EXTRA BORDER COLLIE pups, farm Already Picked & U-Pick Paved road, water, hydro & tel. GUILDFORD: 100/150 St. Forest
Fully insured - WCB $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088. Manor. Reno’d 2/bdrm; balc/w/view.
Please call Sonly. CHEAP raised, born April 28, vet checked/
1st shots $450 1-604-798-2539 6030 248th St. N/P, N/S. $850/mo. 778-317-5778.
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adop- (take 264 St exit-off Hwy #1 RFR lot 560 square
604-328-6387 RUBBISH tion spayed & neutered adult cats.
For info 604-309-5388 / 856-4866
& follow yellow signs)
metres- $360,000: can ac-
com. 3700 sf home with base-
GUILDFORD - Apartment
- 2 Bdrm apt with 2 appli’s.
REMOVAL OPEN M-F 8-8, Sat./Sun. 8-7. - $790/mo.
CHIHUAHUA CROSS PUPPIES, ment, prime
11 weeks, ready to go. Call 604- 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
Almost for free! Dave 596-7642.
subdivision lot w/south facing NEWTON - Townhouses
backyard, 50 ft frnt - 2 Bdrm Units available
(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991 English Mastiff pups. Female, reg, - 5 applis.,
vet ✓. Beautiful brindle. 8 wks old. 551 GARAGE SALES - from $1025
DEMOLITION / RUBBISH Removal $1200-$1500. 604-858-6779 604-599-1646
Remove: concrete / drywall / stucco BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET or 604-538-3237 Spacious Units, great park-like
trees/junk *Best Deal* 604-773-9479 FREE CAT to GOOD family home: Every Sunday, Year Round, 80
black, 3 yrs old, fixed, with all shots. setting nr shops & bus. No pets.
Vendors 7am-3pm, 11475-126a St.
RED’S RUBBISH REMOVAL. Call 604-323-4147. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208
I Need Work! Home GERMAN SHEPHERDS: One F, 2
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.
Maintenance. Reasonable Puppies, 1M, 1F, 1st shots, de- To view 604-501-4413
MOBILE HOMES. Need a home.
rates. Call Red 604-290-7033. wormed. $550. 778-863-6332. Financing available. Occupancy
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING GERMAN SHEPHERDS puppies & ready with down payment. Merritt, GUILDFORD SKYLINE APTS.
young adults. Quality German WHITE ROCK
ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, CHEAP RUBBISH bloodlines. Call 604-856-8161.
B.C. $45,900 & up. Also mobile
home lots available.1-800-361-8111
FAMILY FRIENDLY
15321 Russell Ave
concrete, drainage, foundation & REMOVAL www.buyandsellmobilehomes.com COMPLEX
membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~
Jack Russell/Mini Schnauzer X
Rental Incentives... 1 MONTH FREE RENT!!
Friendly Same Day Service pups. 8wk. 1st shots, vet check, de- CALL FOR DETAILS
604-820-2187.
Anything goes! wormed. $300. 604-858-6731 639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm
Anywhere, Anytime! JACK RUSSELL pups short haired, suites. Includes: Hot water, cable,
338 PLUMBING Free Est. 7 days a week smooth coats, nice markings, 1st CHEAPER THAN RENT! You can Close to shopping, bus, underground parking, video
shots tails done $350 604-820-5242 own 1 br suite w/700 sq.ft.@118 school, park. Small pets wel- surveillance. NO PETS
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! Nobody beats our price St/88 Ave. N. Delta with $6,450 come. CALL 604-536-8499
AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Daniel 604-518-3688 Koi Pond Fish: Assorted colours down & $412/mo (oac). Call David www.cycloneholdings.ca
Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 & sizes. Call (604)823-6782. Royal Lepage 604-781-0969 Call: 604-585-1966.
1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS LABRADOODLE pups. Ready to go SURREY 2 Bed 2 Bath apt. for rent
NEWTON 1 bdrm +den. Quiet adult starting July 1st; small pets allowed,
PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL 1st shots, dewormed. Family raised 640 RECREATIONAL bldg. Heat, h/water, sec parking. Nr on 137th and 76th, Asking $1050
Reno’’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662. Great w/kids $800. 604-857-1254 amens, ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910 call 778-386-7892 or 604-306-9897
LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand MALTESE PUPS, (white) born May GALIANO ISLAND: 2 ocean front
# 1 PLUMBER & gravel delivered. Small orders
welcome. Topsoil available. Call
4 & 7, paper trained 4F, 3M. $800.
Ready June 30. 604 464-5077.
luxury units $35,000/$100,000.
www.greenwoodestates.ca
Licensed. Registered. Insured.
(604) 532-0662 days/eves.
MALTI-POOS Miniature 4-5 lbs 560 MISC. FOR SALE
Installations. Renovations, HWT. blk/tan, non shed, hypo-allergenic,
Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn 660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
372 SUNDECKS 1st shots, deworming, crate trained,
Fam. raised. $875. 604-341-1445 Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stair-
GOOD RATES! lifts now! Mention this ad and get HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
MINI DACHSHUND. P.B. Wire 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1- www.dannyevans.ca
WOLF PLUMBING hair. Health guaranteed. Ready 866-981-5991 Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
now. $800. Phone (604)538-5433.
(604) 789-3922 NEW Norwood SAWMILLS -
$38/HR! Clogged drains, drips,
MIN Schnauzer 1 female, tails
docked, 1st shots, dewormed,
LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” RENTALS
diameter, mills boards 28” wide.
garbs,sinks, toilets, installs & more. hypo-allergic. $550. (604) 761-1994 Automated quick-cycle-sawing
24/7 Emergencies. 778-888-9184.
ABDUL Plumbing. All repairs, low
MULTIPOO TOY Puppies, 2 black
males, 1st vac. vet ✓ dewormed
increases efficiency up to 40%.
www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
rates, same day service, guar’d ken. trained $700obo 604-826-8189 - FREE Information: 1-800-566- CENTRAL SURREY
qual work. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626 MULTIPOO Toys, light apricot - 6899 Ext: 400OT. 1 bdrm $770 & 1 bdrm/den $810
~ Certified Plumber ~ Aluminum patio cover, sunroom,
white vet checked, dewormed suites avail. High security, highrise
ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY railing, vinyl floor. 604-782-9108
F $600, Male $500 (604)466-3766 706 APARTMENT/CONDO bldg. Skytrn. Hot tub/gym/lndry.
NS/NP. Avail now. (604) 439-8848
www.PatioCoverVancouver.com NEED A GOOD HOME for a good
Reno’s and Repairs dog or a good dog for a good
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat
Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates
373A TELEPHONE SERVICES
home? We adopt
www.856-dogs.com or call: 604-
dogs!
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained
856-3647.
~ 604-597-3758 ~
FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING
A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE -
Get Your First Month Free. Bad
Pitt Bull, Blue Nose F, 1.5 yrs old,
friendly; cropped ears, nice mark-
ings. Moving. $800. 604-209-7142
Surrey Gardens Apartments
H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s.
Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits.
No Credit Checks. Call Freedom PUG PUPPIES. Very light fawn. 1 for your new one bedroom home
Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber
Phone Lines
1-866-884-7464.
Today Toll-Free M and 1 F. Vet X. 1st. shots, de-
wormed. Pad trained. Social. Home www.GreatApartments.ca
On Call 24 Hours/Day raised. 9 wks. $600. 604-588-9095
furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks **HOME PHONE RECONNECT**
SEALPOINT SIAMESE Kittens It’sFrom
time Owner Managed
Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long
Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. $250. (604)465-3106 Pitt Meadows to$690.00
discover Sorry, No Pets
1MONTH
Repair & Installation. Reas. Rates Distance Specials! Feature Pack-
age Specials! Referral Program! SHIH TZU. 12 wks P/B male. Vet ✓,
604-507-4606
604-312-7674
Don’t be without a home phone!
Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348.
1st shots. Very friendly & healthy.
$450. 604-250-4360; 604-856-7975 Call for details! 604-589-7040 FREE*
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706 APARTMENT/CONDO 736 HOMES FOR RENT 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 810 AUTO FINANCING 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
SULLIVAN HEIGHTS - new - 1 NEWTON. 61/127. 3 level house, 2 br- all ammen close by. all util FLEETWOOD 80/168. 1br. bsmnt SURREY Lge 850 sqf 2 bed. Fully 2007 MAZDA 6cyl. s/rf, 6spd auto,
bdrm/1 bath coach house. In-suite 5 bdrms, 4 baths, den & spice incl. N/S N/P 778-549-7829. Avail suite. $650 incl utilities. n/s. n/p. n/l. loaded Bell satellite TV, Movie Mag- 26,500 kms, tungsten, Blk int. 6mth
ldry, 1 prkg. spot and strg. Ref./cr. kitchen, garage, rec rm. Nr schools. now. Avail July 1. Call 778-895-4395. ic and B4U, ATN Sony TV, internet. Mazda warr $16,500: 604-542-5185
check required. No pets/no smoking $1800/mo. Ns/np. Avail Aug. 1. 80/124, Bachelor suite, g/l, de- FLEETWOOD 85/156, 1 bdrm ste Suite controlled heat. Park 2 cars in
Avail. Imm. $700.00 p.m. Call 604-590-8534, 778-881-8185. driveway. Laundry. 7 mins walk to 2 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr auto, 27K
tached bldg. Pkg/util/cbl incl. NO Nr ament. $580 incl util H/W flr. No black, p/w, p/lock, a/c, mag wheels,
Vince, 604-644-0117. NEWTON, 72/141 St. 4 Bdrm split SMOKING/PETS. For responsible pets. 604-572-9467, 604-317-7543 elementary schools. Available from
16 July. $850.00 obo inc utilities. $12,500. Call 604-825-9477.
level, clean house. Avail July 1st. person. $500. 604-507-1907. FLEETWOOD newer 1 & 2 bdrm, nr
SUNCREEK ESTATES $1350/mo. NP/NS. (604)329-8991 BEAR Creek 88/132 huge 1 bd, f/p, amens. $650 & $800 incl utils/cble.
Ph. Arvind 778 865 0009. 2010 NISSAN VERSA, auto, 4/dr
S. SURREY. 3 bdrm 2 bathrms. ns/np, refs, July1st. 604-306-8731. WHALLEY. KGH/88th. 2 bdrm. hatchback, red, options, low km’s,
* Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments vry clean, nr bus/shops. Cul-de-sac bsmt. suite. Close to bus & school. $9450. firm. 604-538-4883.
* Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w bungalow. Dble garage. $1950. July loc. Ns/Np. Aft. 3pm 604-572-9463 FRASER HTS. 104/168, gr/lvl 1 or
1. N/S. N/P. 604-809-5974. Avail. immed. Ns/np. 604-572-8447
* 3 floor levels inside suite BEAR CREEK. 91/138. Big beauti- 2 bdrms. $600 or $650/mo. June or 604-616-4576 AT A CLICK of a mouse,
* Wood burning fireplace SURREY - 4 BDRM HOUSE WITH ful ground level 2 bdrm suite. Near 15. ns/np. Nr amen. (778)395-8540
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* Private roof top patio LARGE PRIVATE YARD. CLOSE hospital. Incl. utilities. $650 mo. FRASER HTS, large 3 bdrm, nr. local source to over 300,000
TO MORTHRIDGE ELEMENTARY new home $1100 utils/cble incl. NS,
* Walk to shops, nr park, pool, N/P. N/S. 778-222-5438 Pacific Academy Schl, 950 s. f. sm pet ok. July 1. 604-626-6114 businesses!
playground AT 135th AND 62nd AVE. $1100 incl. lndry, cbl, hydro. Avail
$1400/MO REF’S REQUIRED. CEDAR HILLS. 129/97. Brand new SURREY,1 bdrm suite, $550, 2
* Elementary school on block spacious 2 bdrm. N/P. N/S. Avail now.604-588-3635 / 778-549-9799
* Party room, tennis court AVAIL AUGUST
(604)805-0579
1. SUSAN
immed. $800/mo incls utils, cable & FRASER HTS Lrg bright 2 BR bsmt
bdrm $650, avail now. incl hydro.
np/ns.(604) 501-9237 / 720-3507.
830 MOTORCYCLES
* On site security, Sorry no pets laundry. Refs. 604-805-4795 ste. Avail Aug. 1. W/D, DW, BIVac,
SURREY 84/KGH. 3 bdrm. upper, 1 Alrm, Utils incl. NS/NP, Tim/June 2001 HONDA Shadow 600 blk
Office: 7121 - 133B St. bdrm down, dbl garage, 2 ba, appl. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 & 2 bdrm
604-581-6725 751 SUITES, UPPER w/blk saddlebags, exc cond. 2,700
stes. N/P. Incls utils. Nr all amens.
Surrey $1300 + util. Np/ns 1-250-870-1006
Avail July 1. 778-862-0104 GATEWAY STN. 1 bdrm suite in
org miles. $4200. 604-220-5005.
604-596-0916 SURREY W. NEWTON, elegant 5 new house. N/S. N/P. Nr school & CEDAR HILL 128/96 Ave. 9391
bdrm. house, 3 baths, double spiral CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 2 Bdrm ste. Wallace Court. 3 bdrm. 1 bath,
staircase, extra lge. liv. rm. Close to Avail July 1st. $650/mo. Ref’s. N/S. bus. $475 + hydro. Ref’s. req. Avail
$1100 mo. + 1/3 utils. N/P N/S. 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New- Call: (604) 340-6967 or 626-5478. immed. 604-951-3747.
all amens. Quiet c-d-s. N/S N/P. Avail. now. 778-565-2073, after
er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge GREEN TIMBERS. 142A/90. Large 12pm 604-723-2382, 604-507-3156 1990 FLEETWOOD 19 ft YUKON
suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & Aug. 1. $1600 mo. + utils. 604-790- CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 73/148 Lrg 1
8076 bdrm. No lndry, NP/NS $500/mo. 1 bdrm & l/rm on main flr. np/ns. WILDERNESS 5th wheel, exc cond
den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented. $650/mo incls utils/cable, no laun- CEDAR HILL 98/126. 2 bdrm. + of- 1 owner, new fridge, hitch incl.
All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 July 1st. 604-537-4455 fice, 1100 sf, garage, d/w, ldry. N/P
dry. Avail July 1. 604-951-0653 lve $6000. 604-576-9658
acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 76/145 St. 1 msg, 604-761-7599 after 2pm N/S. July 1. $950. 604-581-7178
WANT A VEHICLE BUT 1992 26’ OAKLAND 5th WHEEL.
SURREY 66/Scott. New 2 bdrm & bdrm. $550/mo incld utils & cbl CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 144/70A. New STRESSED ABOUT YOUR
ns/np.604-572-4317, 604-537-7964 GREEN TIMBERS: 2 Bdrm, full bth. Original owner, has had TLC, ex-
den, 6 appls u/g prkg ament bldg NS/NP, pref sgl or cpl, ref’s. $650 1 bdrm Coach House, ns/np, avail CREDIT? Last week 10 out of 14
now, $700 incl hydro. 778-862-0240 tras, $9000. Ph: (604)888-4979
np/ns avl now $1150. 604-306-4135 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 78/147A. 2 incl utils. July 1st. 604-688-8176 applications approved! We fund
bdrm. or 3 bdrm suite. Good area, CHIMNEY HIGHTS LRG. 1 BDRM your future not your past. Any 1992 Ford F250 custom 4x4, auto,
SURREY “CityPoint” Nr Gateway GUILDFORD. 1 bdrm suite. N/s, aircrd, low kms, reg. cab, c/w 25’
Stn. 1 bdrm. + den corner unit. Np/ Np/ns. Ample prkg. 604-594-9548 SUITE NEW HOUSE $600 N/P N/S Credit www.coastlineautocredit.com
no pets. Only vegetarian cooking. Prowler. $14,500. 604-536-8859
ns. $950 + util. Now. 604-727-7228 Visit: Chimney Heights brand new lge 2 Available immed. $500/mo incl. AVAIL NOW CALL 604-583-6532 or 1-888-208-3205.

SURREY WWW. bdrm ste, avail July 1. NP/NS. $800 utils. 604-582-0056; 604-765-7000 CLOVERDALE. 3 bdrm upper. Aug 2007 MONTANA 34’ 5th wheel, 3
slides, excellent condition, 1 owner,
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incl utils. No cbl/ldry 778-899-2200
GUILDFORD 2 bdrm gr lvl suite, nr
1. $1350/mo. incl hydro. Own W/D.
Large fenced backyard. N/S. Call
818 CARS - DOMESTIC $38,900 obo. 604-312-1021
CUMBERLAND PARK CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. New 2 bdrm schls/mall, n/p, July1, $675 incl utils
grd lvl. Pri. ent. Alarm & A/C. $750. 604-417-6358 or 604-530-2496 1985 MUSTANG convert., red, 5L,
/cble. 604-588-7236, 778-858-2608.
2 Bedrooms Available N/S. N/P. Call 604-597-4149. GUILDFORD ~ Birdland: 3/Bdrm auto, exc. cond. Arizona car. (Col- 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
NEW, FRESHLY renovated 2 br
New Paint WANTED CHIMNEY HILL. 1 bdrm suite. Avail ground level suite in Bear Creek
hse. 1,450 sq/ft, nr school & transit. lector) $5500. 604-594-9461
Houses, Townhomes, Condo’s July 1. N/S. N/P. $600/mo. Call $1450/mo incld utils. N/P, N/S. July
Call The Manager area. New paint, new laminate 1st. 604-589-7981 ~ 604-771-7981. 1991 NEW YORKER. 5th Ave. SE.
@ 604-589-1167 & Suites! 604-613-6060 flooring and new blinds on 7 yr old Loaded out, garage kept, mint
CHIMNEY HILL. LRG 2 BDRM grd house. Clean, quiet area. $800 mo. N.DELTA 117/90th. Totally reno’d cond. Nicest kept car in BC! An eye
lvl suite. N/S N/P. Avail July 1. includes cable and utilities. n/s lrg 3 bd upper, 1.5 ba, w/d, walk to stopper! 90,000 miles. Aircared.
Serving $675/mo. incl utils. 778-549-9141. Avail. July Contact 604-726-3946 schls/bus/shops, NS/NP, refs, Recently spent $3000 on brakes,
White Rock / S. Surrey, or 694-838-9145 lease, $1250.Phone 604-277-5666 tires, tuneup. $4500. 604-541-0018
Chimney Hts. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. N. DELTA, 75/117th 3 bdrm mn flr. 2
Surrey, Langley, Delta, July 1. N/S. N/P. $500 incl hydro & NEWTON: 128/67A: Close to
kit’s, l/rm, f/rm, lndry rm. July 1.
1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. Dbl
Kwantlen College. Renovated 1 muffler, fully loaded, 4 door, auto,
Ladner, Tsawwassen, gas. 604-593-1064, 604-671-9988.
bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. Incl. util & $1200. N/S. N/P. 604-880-6270. Aircared. $950. 604-832-8944
736 HOMES FOR RENT Steveston, New West & CHIMNEY HTS 2 bdm g/l on green- cable. Avail immed. 604-543-9611 S. Surrey. Lrg 3 bdrm 2 bath, main 1995 CADILLAC 4.9 V8, like new,
Coquitlam. belt. Avail now. Ns/np, 1 person on- flr. On acreage. July 1. N/S N/P.
ly. $590 incl util/cbl. 604-599-5632 NEWTON, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, grnd lvl, in/out. Leather. 152kms. BCAA cert.
CLOVERDALE - 3bed room base- over 1500 sf, NS/NP, rent negot, $1675 + ½ utils. 604-809-5974. Private. $4900 obo 778-565-1097.
ment house for rent, big yard CHIMNEY HTS. New 1/bdrm suite. incl. utils. Jul.15. (604) 594-5276. SULLIVAN HEIGHTS, beautiful
available from July 1, 2010. Asking Call Now! 604-536-0220 $550/mo incl util. Avail now. Large. bright 1 bdrm. suite, 5 yrs. old, new
1995 MERCURY SABLE, very
$1350/month. call Naresh Judge at or email info: N/S, N/P. Call 778-891-5083 NEWTON. 3 bdrm walk-out bsmt clean, good running condition.
suite. N/S. Cat ok. Avail July 1. appl., $550 mo. Avail. now. 604- $1200 obo. Call 604-888-4669
604-312-6016. info@rentinfo.ca CHIMNEY RIDGE: 1 Bdrm, new 604-374-1799. 543-7878 604-724-9608
CLOVERDALE: 58A/174 2/bdrm, appls, lam flrs thruout. Sat TV/int Surrey-60th 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, wood 1999 FORD Expedition Eddie
huge front yard. Avail July 1 $1300
+ utils. W/D. (604)719-3195. 739 MOTELS, HOTELS neg. $550. Immed. (604)317-7862 NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2
bdrm. $750/mo, no laundry. Avail burning F/P, shr’d lndry. 1 car gar-
age. Rent nego. July 604-506-3825
Bauer model, exc cond, very clean
$6500 obo. 604-542-6114
CA$H for all!
CLAYTON HEIGHTS, 67/198 St. July 1st. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874 We Pay Up to $300 CA$H
CLOVERDALE 64/184 St. 4 Bdrm 1 Bdrm coachhouse incl 3 pce bath, SURREY, 9441-140 St. Lrg 3 bdrm 2000 Chrysler Intrepid- excellent Cars, Trucks & Machinery
LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms NEWTON. 92/Scott Rd. Large 2 cond. Well maint. Power windows,
+ den rancher on 1 acre, detached w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King inste w/d & prkg. Near all amens. up: $1100. 2 bdrm dwn: $800. Nr
garage & shed. $1800/mo. Ref’s $750/mo (604)818-3151 aft 5pm. bdrm. suite in new house. Inside locks, & seats. Air cond., cruise Rick Goodchild
George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily parking. 1 day laundry. Near all schl/trans/hosp. Whole hse: $1800/
req’d. Phone 778-898-1442. mo. N/P. 96/Scott: Reno’d 2/bdrm: control / fog lights. 180,000km. 604-551-9022 7 days/wk.
Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian CLAYTON HGTS. Brand New 1 schools, bus & shops. N/s, pet ok. $4000 (604)888-0268
FLEETWOOD 94/152. 5 Bdr 2 sto- Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010 bdrm. $750/mo + utils. N/s, n/p. $850/mo. July 1st. 604-957-1116; $700. 604-585-9728/604.341-9728.
rey house,3600s/f,big games rm,2.5 Private ldry. July 1st. 604-649-5296 2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal
604-807-5020 SURREY NORTH, Lrg 3bdrm upper Up To $200 CA$H Today
bath, hottub,a/c, beaut landscaping, flr, 2 baths. Avail July. $1100 incl aircrd 175K keyless ent, ac, $1995
nr all amens, ns/np, refs req, $2100 746 ROOMS FOR RENT CLAYTON HTS - BEAUTIFUL
BSMT SUITE 880sqft, 2 bdrm &
PANORAMA. 2 bdrm. $600/mo
laundry. Lrg balcony. 604-328-2996 778-836-4422, 604-592-4422 Fast Service. JJ 604-728-1965
+utils. avail July 1st. 604-729-4381 incls utils. np/ns. Nr bus/school. The Scrapper

SURREY: 128 & 105 Ave. ROOMS kitchen (inc W/D), Parking pad - Now. 604-507-1885, 778-227-8627 2001 LIN Towncar. Black, w/ black
GUILDFORD NEW AD 3 Bedroom $895, ns/np (inc utilities & cable) Landu roof. All options. Top shape.
rancher 1bath, ldry, carport, near all
for rent, $375/mo. Avail immed.
6756 193 St, tel 778-908-4050
PANORAMA AREA. Grd level 2 752 TOWNHOUSES $8900 obo. (604)538-8499
N/S, N/P. 604-719-3195 aft 5pm. bdrm bsmt suite. N/S. N/P. Call
amen. July1. $1250. 604-506-7825 CLOVERDALE 181/60A 1 bdrm 778-565-1093 or 778-229-0100. 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER -
Guildford. 2 bdrm t/h, 1½ baths. 5
ste. Nr all amens, priv lndry. N/P. appls. N/S. N/P. July 1. Hottub, auto, fully equipped, spotless, sen-
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION Avail now. $575/mo. 604-897-3814
PANORAMA. Large, spac., bright 2
swimmingpool $800. 604-591-7986. ior driven. $4600 (604)514-4849
bdrm gr lvl, avail. immed., incl utils,
CEDAR HILLS. Furn. room, on bus Cloverdale: 184/64: Newer 2 bdrm, np/ns.604-542-8788, 599-8030 KINGSTON GARDENS 14860 2003 Sebring CONVERTIBLE 120k
route, $500-$600/mo. incl lndry & priv ent, lots of prkg, cls to amens. PANORAMA nr IGA &YMCA 2bdrm 99 Ave. 2 bdrm T/H. Avail. NOW Loaded “Limited” Auto, Ex cond.
utils. 604-585-6926, 778-808-6573. No laundry, N/S, N/P. $825/mo incl bsmt suite, ns/np, no laundry, avail $820 Near amen’s 604-451-6676 $7500: 604-536-0866 or 290-3975
utils/int/cable. Now. 604-576-6519. July1, $650/mo. Call 604-576-3943. 2006 FORD FOCUS, fully loaded,
GUILDFORD area. Furn’d room in
house. Suitable for lady Nd/Nd. CLOVERDALE. Lrg bright 2 bdrm PANORAMA PARK, 139/58. 3 LANGLEY anti-theft alarm, exc. condition
Avail. now, $375. 778-388-5039. bsmt suite. Appls. N/S. N/P $800 bdrms, 2 full baths, bsmt suite. July $8500 obo. 604-828-9496. #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
GUILDFORD: Fully furn. room. Incl incl utils/cable. 604-576-0425. 1. $900/mo. incl util. 604-590-6456. RIVERSIDE GARDENS REMOVAL
util, cble, internet. $450. Now. 604- ENVER CREEK. July 1st. Clean. 1 FAMILY COMPLEX ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
PANORAMA RIDGE, 139/58th. 3 $$$ PAID FOR SOME
726-1892; 604-580-0844 aft 5pm bdrm. $550/mo. Near schools. N/s, bdrm suite. $980/mo. incl utils/ 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes
n/p. 778-998-0778; 604-598-9806 604.683.2200
N. DELTA fully furn. room in 3 cable. Call 604-506-3640. Move-In Allowance!!
bdrm., sec., int., cable & TV, quiet FLEETWOOD: 146/83 Ave. 1 Bdrm PANORAMA Ridge. Newer 1 bdrm. AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
nr bus. N/S. Ldry. Ideal for student ste in nice area, nr schls/bus, ns/np, Fridge, stove, dishwasher Minimum $100 cash for full size
suite. $600 incl. all utils., net, alarm, (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool.
Refs.$395 mo. 778-882-9770 $550/mo inclds utils. Avail Jul. 1. cable & ldry. Np/ns. 604-649-0660 vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
604-218-3483 or 604-590-3838. Some pets welcome. Resident
SURREY New furn. rooms ROYAL HTS. 116/98th. 2 bdrm Manager. Close to bus, shopping,
LARGE 3 BD, 2 1/2 bath + util., available in luxury home. Near FLEETWOOD. 148/88. 2 bdrm. suite, fully airconditioned. Avail schools and parks.
fenced yard, garage, appl., fire pl., SKYTRAIN / SFU $400-$475 incl. np/ns. Avail July 1. $700/mo incls June 15. N/S. N/P. 604-338-2797. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
close to everyth. N/S, N/P. utils 604-349-9501 utils. Nr all amens. 604-585-3710 Call 604-532-2036
SULLIVAN HGTS. 1 bdrm in newer
Ref./credit check req. 604-881-7117 FLEETWOOD 162/92 Ave. 1 Bdrm, home, priv. entry, bath, $500 incl
N.DELTA Sunbury Park. 5 Bdrm, 5 750 SUITES, LOWER lrg bsmt. $600 incl utils/cble. Avail util/net/cbl. N/P. Now 604-340-8104
D NO Wheels - NO Problem
appl, 2 bth, quiet area. $1700, avail July 1. NS/NP. (604)760-5413 SURREY, 104/127 Reno. 1 bdrm TRANSPORTATION
now. (604) 599-0556 or 506-0484. 13894 80TH AVE. Two bdrm, grd FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm g/l priv yard. abv grd. $600 incl utils. sat tv. N/S. D CASH FOR SOME CARS
NEWTON, 128/65, 2 level house 5
floor avail July 15th. Utilities incl. $700 incl utils. Np/ns. No laundry. No lndry. Net avail. 778-549-1295. D SERVICING Greater Vancouver
bdrm. 4.5 baths, ldry., garage,
Looking for quiet couple/small 604-572-0982 or 604-488-9247. SURREY, 119/98th. Lrg 1 bdrm 806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS Larry Powell - 778-552-6359
family. No pets. Non-smoker. We
strge. Fenced yard, close to are allergic to all pets & smoke. FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm no laundry bsmt Avail now. $450 incl util.
schools. N/S N/P. $1800 + utils. $950.00 month Call now 604-828- NP/NS. 604-599-8679 or 720-8595. 1980 CAMARO, punched 305, 3
Close to Bearcreek park, 2 mins to sp., 50,000 on reblt engine. $3,000.
Aug 1 604-590-8534, 778-881-8185 bus stop (one bus to Surrey Cen- 5624 SURREY 122B/90A. Huge 2 bdrm Phone for info. 604-855-7699.
NEWTON 3 bdrm. rancher, 2 full tral), 2 mins to schools & shopping. FLEETWOOD. 2 bedroom suite. bsmt suite in cul-de-sac, walk to
baths, fenced yard, nr. Superstore. $650 per/month. Deposit required. $800/mo. includes utils. Available Walmart, near all amens & bus.
July 1. $1150 mo. 604-825-7778 Phone DEV 604 598 1894. July 1st. Ns/np. 604-789-5185 Ns/np, no laundry, avail immed, 809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/
$650-$700 incl utils/cable. 604-597-
0981, 604-347-5187, 604-338-1357 PARTS
SURREY 13442 98A AVE. 2 bdrm.,
$650 + utils. Avail. now. N/S N/P. ALUMINUM WINCH BUMPER &
604-841-6816 skid plate. 4” lift, from 1988 Toyota,
$600. Phone 604-855-7699.
SURREY. 14467 - 78th Ave. 1 & 2 TIRES - four 20” BOSS Motorsport
bdrm. suites for rent. NP/NS. Avail. chrome rim Toyo Tires, 2 weeks
immed. Call Andrew 604-594-2120. old, $1800. Call 604-531-6319.
SURREY 14933 69 Ave. Newer 2
bdrm. $700 incl utils & cable. Close
to schools, bus stop, market, Sikh 810 AUTO FINANCING
Temple & church. Ph 778-385-4024
$0 DOWN & we make your 1st pay-
SURREY: 2 BDRM, near 104 Ave
Superstore. $865/mo + 1/3 utils.
ment at auto credit fast. Need a
vehicle? Good or Bad credit
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
N/P, N/S. Call (604)583.9207 call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. 1986 JETTA DIESEL, clean, good
SURREY, 66/Scott Rd, Brand New www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. running condition 343,000 km,
1 bdrm, $600 incl utils, cable. Avail. $1100. obo. Call 604-888-4669
now. NS/NP/no lndry.778-808-5630
SURREY: 68 & 152 St: 2/bdrm: 1991 BMW 525i, 239,000 kms.
$700/mo inclds hyd & cbl. 4/Bdrm: $2250: Rebuilt engine. (604)538-
$1350/mo inclds hyd/cbl. N/S, N/P. 3237
Close to all amens. Avail now. 1993 HONDA ACCORD, EXR, au-
(604)599-5219. Call after 5pm, pls. to, no rust or dents. All new tires &
SURREY 750$ only!! 2br walkout brakes $1800. 778-848-7621
bsmt from july 1st 145/61A Ave in 2 1996 MERCEDES BENZ C280: Sil-
yr old hse. includes utilities. quiet ver/black, mint cond, 182K, auto, 851 TRUCKS & VANS
area close to school, laundry, fully loaded.$10,000.778-986-2730.
grocery. call 778-829-3305 now. 1995 FORD WINDSTAR LX, 3.8L,
1998 VOLVO S70 AirCared, newer motor & transmis-
SURREY 88/150A. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl Leather int. 4 dr. Mint cond. $3700:
bsmt. Incl cable, hydro & prkg. Priv sion. $1800. (604)930-8620
(778)997-9976
entry. $650. July 1. 778-322-8866 2007 GMC SIERRA 1500, ext. cab,
1999 VW Golf, new tires & brakes, 4x4, auto, white, air, tilt, cruise, cd,
SURREY 94/127A St. 1 Bdrm bun- well maintained, economical trans-
galow w/use of bkyrd. July 1. $650 inspected. $16,900. 604-999-0484
portation, $3800. 604-542-1418
incl utils. NS/NP. 604-779-2441.
SURREY Ground level 2br bsmt 2000 TOYOTA SOLARA SLE V6,
suite in a nearly new house. Near AUTO, 111k, METALLIC GREY,
all amenities. Includes hardwood, LEATHER INTER. $9,800, Tel:
utilities, radiant heat, cable. N/S, 604-888-0395
N/P. Avail. July 1st. $750. For view- 2003 NISSAN MURANO SL
ing call 6047818057 or 6047793561 132,000km. Black. One owner, no
SURREY. Near Central City. Reno- accidents. $14,500. 604-516-9227
vated 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths. Np/ns. 2005 TOYOTA CELICA GT, exc
Available now. $1050/mo. incl. util. cond in/out, fully loaded. $10,999
604-543-3166 or 778-552-2586 obo. Pls call or text; (778)322-8866
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2004 Suzuki
ALL WHEEL
DRIVE
AWD in Canada6
4 WHEEL
DRIVE X17
-/ ,
6  Fully loaded, built in Japan,
Grand just came on trade,
Opening all wheel drive
Sale
Price

2008
Jeep
2008 Jeep

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Wrangler
4” lft & 35” tires.
4 mode 4WD, AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA player Grand Will not last.
AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA player • Auxiliary AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA player • Auxiliary (6 speakers) • Auxiliary input jack • ABS with Opening Low payments available.
Sale
input jack • ABS with Electronic Brake Distri- input jack • ABS with Electronic Brake Distri- Electronic Brake Distribution • 6 Airbags • Price
bution • 6 Airbags • 2.0L DOHC engine with bution • 6 Airbags • 2.0L DOHC engine with Keyless Entry and Start System • 2.4L DOHC
variable valve timing variable valve timing engine with variable valve timing
2007 Chev
Silverado
E AN D SEE WHY YOU SHOULD ONLY SEE U 2500 HD, 4x4
COM S! Only 5
Duramax
in stock
LTZ
fully
loaded

UPER SERVICE
2007 Honda
UPER CUSTOMER SATISFACTION Odyssey
Fully loaded and low
Quad
payments available.
WARRANTY All S
Suzuki vehicles come with a 5-year, 100,000 kilometre powertrain limited warranty and 3-year
unlimited kilometre roadside assistance.
seating!!
We need
your trade
in

JAPANESE QUALITY QVALUE LOADED STANDARD FEATURES QRELIABLE 5-YEAR POWERTRAIN WARRANTY
Q 2007
Volkswagen
Orca Bay Suzuki Langley Golf
Blacked low kms, local car
20115 Fraser Hwy. Langley out rims
& Brakes no accidents.

604-534-3331
bcsuzuki.com DL# 31061
CONSUMERS SHOULD READ THE FOLLOWING: All Inclusive Pricing means there are no surprises; our Purchase Financing offers include Delivery & Destination, $100 A/C Excise Tax, $72 PPSA, $399 Dealer
Administration Fee, Customer Cash Incentive and Dealer Participation. Your only additional costs are the applicable taxes, license, registration and insurance. Vehicles may not be exactly as shown. Limited time
offers are subject to change without notice. MSRP of a new 2010 SX4 Sedan with manual transmission (S3LB1J0), 2010 SX4 Hatchback with manual transmission (model H3NB1H0) and 2010 Grand Vitara JX with
automatic transmission (model L2NB5T0) is $19,661/$19,661/$30,161 (includes $1,395/$1,395/$1,595 destination and delivery, $100 AC tax, $72 PPSA and $399 Dealer Administration Fee). MSRP of models shown
2010 SX4 Sedan Sport with manual transmission (Model S3LB1K0), 2010 SX4 Hatchback JLX with CVT transmission (Model H3NB720) and 2010 Grand Vitara JX with automatic transmission (Model L2NB5T0) is
$21,661/$26,661/$30,161 (includes $1,395/$1,395/$1,595 destination and delivery, $100 AC tax, $72 PPSA and $399 Dealer Administration Fee). *Limited time fi nance offers available to qualifi ed retail customers on
approved credit. Special bi-weekly purchase fi nance offer is available for a 72/72/72 month term or for a total of 156/156/156 bi-weekly payments. The bi-weekly payment at 0%/0%/0% purchase fi nancing APR
is $109/$119/$187 with $0/$0/$0 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$0 for a total obligation of $17,004/$18,564/$29,172 (includes $1,395/$1,395/$1,595 destination and delivery, $100 AC tax, $72 PPSA and $399 20115 Fraser Hwy.
Dealer Administration Fee). Customer Cash Incentive of $2,500/$1,000/$1,000 included when purchase fi nancing a 2010 SX4 Sedan with manual transmission (Model S3LB1J0), 2010 SX4 HB with manual transmis-
sion (Model H3NB1H0) and 2010 Grand Vitara JX with automatic transmission (Model L2NB5T0). Dealer Participation Required. Information shown is based on the latest information available at time of print. See Langley DL# 31061
participating dealers for conditions and details. Dealer may sell for less. Offers end July 9, 2010. AWD available as an option on the SX4 Hatchback. Based on Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural
Resources Canada. Your actual fuel consumption may vary. Fuel economy estimates are determined by using Transport Canada approved testing methods. 604-534-3331 bcsuzuki.com

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