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July 23, 2010
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Robert and
Barbara Chadwick
facing theft, fraud
allegations
Former
school
district
employees
charged
by Sheila Reynolds

FOUR YEARS after they resigned


under mysterious circumstances,
two former Surrey School District
employees have been charged with
fraud and theft.
Robert (Bob)
Chadwick, a
BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
former associ-
Bonnie Shortreed has been told she will have to wait three years for an operation to address a chronic, painful sinus disorder, or ate superinten-
pay $5,000 to attend a private clinic for the surgery. dent, and his
administrative

Three years of pain or assistant Bar-


bara Chadwick
(neé Moore)
were sued last
April by the

payment up front school district, Robert Chadwick


which claims
the pair pocketed thousands of dis-
trict dollars through fraud and kick-
back schemes over several years.
The two resigned in October
Doctor confirms Surrey woman faces lengthy wait for surgery 2006, with the school district unable
by Dan Ferguson pain for 22 months. to reveal why due to confidentiality
Medical records provided to The Leader show she has chronic sinus rules.
Both are now facing charges

B onnie Shortreed of Surrey has been given a choice of waiting three


years or three weeks for surgery to correct a persistent and extremely
painful sinus infection.
The difference is $5,000.
Without that much money to pay in advance for the procedure at a
disease with opacification [blockage] behind both eyes and a mastoid
bone infection.
Shortreed has developed vision and breathing problems and suffers
continual pain in her skull and face “that makes you want to slit your own
throat,” she says. One ear is leaking fluid and blood.
of theft over $5,000 and fraud
over $5,000. Robert has also been
charged with breach of trust by a
public officer.
private clinic in Vancouver, Shortreed said a specialist told her she faces She’s been on intravenous antibiotics for six weeks and oral antibiotics In a statement of claim last spring,
a wait of three years to get the operation done at St. Paul’s Hospital in for 13 months since the infection developed. Her medical records show the school district alleged cheques
Vancouver. the infection has become resistant to antibiotics. from San Diego State University
The 46-year-old widowed mother of three has been in near-constant See DOCTOR / Page 3 See CHADWICKS / Page 4

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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 23 2010 3

Surrey
veterans’
Alien
invasion

centre SNAP (Surrey


Natural Areas
Partnership)

closing
employee Chelsea
Enslow, along with
staff from SHaRP
(Salmon Habitat
Restoration
Office being Program), removes
invasive spartina
relocated to grass from Mud
Vancouver Bay on Wednesday
afternoon. The
by Dan Ferguson removal of the
invasive plants
DON ROBERTSON is puzzled by the helps restore the
decision to close the Surrey Veterans habitat for local
Affairs Service Centre. and migratory
The Surrey resident, an 82-year- birds that utilize
old decorated army major, found the area.
out a few days ago when he went in EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
for a medical review of his disability.
Robertson, who picked up some
shrapnel in one knee during the
Second Word War, likes the con-
venience of the Surrey location on
7337 137 St., where parking is free
and easy to find.

Incinerators get early OK


He was disturbed to see the sign
announcing the office would be
“relocating”
on Sept. 20 to
605 Robson
St. in the heart
of downtown
Vancouver,
where the Metro Vancouver committee endorses burning garbage
travel time for
veterans like by Kevin Diakiw eration),” Corrigan told the committee.
Robertson, Director Wayne Wright agreed, stating he lives right on the air path of
Don Robertson who lives on A PLAN TO build controversial waste-to-energy incinerators in the region the Burnaby incinerator.
this side of the has been endorsed by Metro Vancouver’s Waste Committee. “It’s not our job to get re-elected by not doing the right thing,” said
Fraser River, The 14-member committee gathered Wednesday to weigh the pros and Wright, mayor of New Westminster.
will be much longer. cons of waste-to-energy by way of a large incinerator. Vancouver’s Heather Deal said it’s time to evolve, using conversion tech-
While Veterans Affairs compen- The construction of the $470-million new nologies rather than incineration.
sates clients for bus and parking waste-to-energy plant in the region is the com- She believes there are financial benefits to
charges, it’s still “bloody inconve-
nient,” Robertson commented.
mittee’s preferred option to deal with up to
500,000 tonnes of additional garbage per year
“In five years, we conversions that create other fuels that can
be sold.
“I couldn’t understand why this that can’t otherwise be recycled. will be laughing at White Rock Coun. Mary-Wade Anderson
office is being closed at a time when The decision comes at the end of a long and said there’s been an overreaction to incinera-
we’re creating more and more vete- tumultuous public process, and will go to the the concerns that we tion.
rans with more and more problems,” Metro Vancouver board next week. had.” “In five years, we will be laughing at the
he added. “I can’t see the point of it.” Metro recently wrapped up the 60-day public concerns that we had,” Anderson said.
Ed Cheung, the acting district consultation process, where the public over- Surrey’s Linda Hepner supported the
director in the Vancouver Veterans whelmingly supported initiatives to reduce and
Mary-Wade Anderson incineration idea, but didn’t rule out putting
Affairs office, said the Surrey office recycle garbage. the facility outside the region.
is being merged with Vancouver However, the notion of burning the waste that can’t be recycled got a “I discount the argument that we need to look after our own garbage,”
to improve efficiency. He said the cooler response, both from the public and politicians. Hepner said. “We’re looking at a commodity.”
downtown office has new responsi- Opposition to incineration was hot in the Fraser Valley, particularly in Now that the concept of a local incinerator has been supported by the
bilities, including an initiative for Abbotsford, where fears of damage to the airshed caused concern. committee, the Metro Vancouver board will vote on it Friday, July 30.
homeless veterans and responsibility On Wednesday, director and Burnaby Mayor Derek Corrigan said he From there, it goes to the provincial ministry of the environment. The
for northern B.C. and the Yukon. speaks from a unique perspective as his is the only city with an incinerator. minister has the option of approving it, amending it and approving it, or
Cheung said service levels will Corrigan supported the waste-to-energy proposal and said it should be sending it back to the board with recommended changes.
not be hurt. created in the Metro region.
“We’re just a phone call away.” “I have not received any complaints from our community (about incin- kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

Doctor: Wait time would be 13 weeks in an ‘ideal world’


From Page 1 Hospital. She has made the rounds of other doctors only Irvine confirmed Shortreed’s surgeon has been booking
to be told that the best choice for the delicate surgery she patients who can afford it into a privately owned operating
Shortreed has been through two operations so far, one to requires is the specialist at St. Paul’s. room in a bid to reduce the backlog.
remove healthy teeth after one doctor thought they might be The private clinic the specialist suggested he will not take “We got behind several years ago,” Irvine said. “In an ideal
contributing to her constant pain. payments, Shortreed said, and most of the people she knows world, the wait time for sinus surgery would be 13 weeks.”
It didn’t help. don’t have that kind of money. She was recently widowed Irvine said provincial government funding for sinus sur-
The other procedure was an unsuccessful attempt to and her husband’s modest estate has been tied up by an gery has been increased in recent years and more operating
unclog her sinuses with a different kind of surgical proce- interfamily legal dispute. room hours will become available in September.
dure. It didn’t work, either. Dr. Robert Irvine, Head of the Division of Otolaryngol- The only advice he was able to give Shortreed was to
The intense pressure build-up in her skull creates crippling ogy at St. Paul’s hospital, said the three-year wait is the result advise her doctor if her condition worsens.
headaches that have left Shortreed unable to work. At times, of a severe backlog. NDP health critic Adrian Dix called the delay “unconscio-
she said she has been reduced to lying on a couch in a dark- There are 500 patients on the waiting list for the surgeon nable,” saying it shows the wait for less common procedures
ened living room while her youngest son, who still lives with Shortreed went to see, Irvine told The Leader. is even worse than the Liberal government claims.
her, takes care of her, even cooking her meals. Currently, the surgeon gets enough operating room time “It’s insane,” Shortreed fumed. “I don’t have a criminal
By her estimate, Shortreed has had 10 X-rays, as many to perform 220 procedures a year. record. I’m a contributing member of society and I can’t get
CT scans and three MRIs since 2008. Painful flare-ups have “[He] is just one guy and he’s got one pair of hands,” Irvine help.”
resulted in dozens of trips to the ER at Surrey Memorial said. dferguson@surreyleader.com
4 Friday July 23 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

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Road Safety Editorials on Target! Body A DEAD MAN was discovered in a North Surrey park early Thursday morning.
He was found near the Whalley Ball Park near 107 Avenue and University
Drive about 6:15 a.m.
Investigators at the scene were trying to determine whether the death was
Road Rules applauds
three recent editorials
in lower mainland
newspapers. Memo
“We were called by you

THE
(the people living on
this street) because you
complained that there
found suspicious. Anyone with information about the case is asked to contact the
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to cyclists: Obey the


ROAD
are too many people
law—was the lead
editorial in the July
2nd Vancouver Sun.
An initial recitation of
speeding here. We have
been here the whole

RULES
morning. And guess
how many people we
Chadwicks: Sept. court date
the annual BC statistics: Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor stopped who do not live and disbursement of the money. not destroy or misdirect financial
1,300 crashes involving on this street? Zero! The From page 1
www.roadrules.ca The pair were also alleged to have records or spoil evidence.
cyclists resulting in, on only guys who drive like received financial kickbacks from In their statement, the Chad-
average, 10 fatalities and more than 1,400 there is no tomorrow are you! You people (SDSU) totaling $167,689.32 (US) several school district contracts for wicks said they were “colleagues
injuries, sets the stage for a straightforward living here!” For the letter writer, “This was payable to the school district in supplies and services. and good friends for years” and
imperative: both drivers and cyclists need the moment where it dawned on me… It 2002 and 2003 were deposited to In a statement of defence filed affirmed they had no intimate
to know the rules of the road and abide by was not them—it was us!” The frustrated the Chadwicks’ accounts at Coast last May, the Chadwicks called the relationship in August 2006 when
them. Because drivers are qualified by strict and wise police officer suggested to the Capital Savings and Credit Union investigation a “witch-hunt” by asked, but were subsequently mar-
and strictly enforced legal requirements, the ‘speeder’ that he write a letter to his local for their personal use.
stated assumption is that “drivers already newspaper describing and explaining what
the school district and denied any ried in November, 2006.
SDSU had a contract with theft, fraud and kickback allega- They are due to appear in B.C.
know what to do.” Because “anyone can he had learned. We say ‘Hats Off’ to both the school district to provide
purchase a bicycle and ride it” the stated ‘authors’ of this extraordinary letter. tions. Provincial Court in September.
classroom accommodation, The pair claimed senior admin- Robert remains under inves-
and, alas, not unreasonable assumption is The third safety article was by Jon instruction and support for its
that “many cyclists either don’t know the Ferry, the Editorial Pages Editor of The istrators instructed them to keep tigation by the B.C. College of
International Educational Leader- certain finances separate from Teachers. Barbara wasn’t subject
provincial laws and city bylaws that govern Province newspaper who often writes ship Program. The school district
cycling, believe they don’t apply to them or about traffic and road safety issues. Mr. the financial affairs of the district, to a teachers’ college investigation
deliberately flout them as if to say, “Catch
claimed Robert, who managed but argued no money was ever because she was an administra-
Ferry states his case in the headline and
me if you can.” subhead: —Clearer signs are needed the program, and Barbara opened diverted to their personal use. The tive assistant and not required to
The “memo” goes on to describe what on BC roads–Poor signage in the Lower an SDSU Fund Account “off couple also said there were no be certified by the professional
laws apply to cycling—the BC Motor Vehicle Mainland causes driver confusion and record” to the financial affairs of kickback schemes arranged with organization.
Act and municipal bylaws—in Vancouver, indecision. He reports numerous examples the school district and that there third parties, and that contrary to sreynolds@surreyleader.com
the City of Vancouver Street and Traffic of “terrible [signage]… signs that are was no accounting for the receipt school district allegations, they did
By-Law No. 2849—and then lists eight rules “too late and …not big enough” and “not
described as only “a small sample” of the marked clearly.” He notes, “This can lead
“laws on the books that cyclists break every to tragic accidents.” While acknowledging
day.” Harsh maybe, but with a laudable divided responsibility amongst different
premise: that cyclists following the required levels of government as a partial cause, he
rules would prove to drivers that they are calls for “a fresh pair of eyes and a bold
“rightful users the road” and would help new visionary approach to improving this
make the roads safer for all. critical aspect of road safety.”
The second, I am the speeder I despise
was a letter to the editor of the North Shore
News. The writer describes being stopped …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor
for driving 65 km/h in a 50 km/h zone on with regular weekly contributions from
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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 23 2010 5

Miri Piri event draws noise complaints


President of Surrey temple offers to meet with neighbours
by Dan Ferguson was considerably had made efforts to was interested in and see how that goes
larger and louder than reduce the impact. discussing the issue before he celebrates.
THE PRESIDENT of previous versions. He was pleased to with local residents,
Surrey’s Guru Nanak “You could not talk hear the new president but said he will wait dferguson@surreyleader.com
temple is promising in your own house,”
local residents will be said Janet Brown, a
consulted and steps resident if the 86-unit
will be taken to limit Glenwood housing
noise before another complex. “It was unbe-
Miri Piri celebration lievable.”
takes place. Brown and other
area residents said in P U B L I C N OT I C E
previous years, the
sound from Miri Piri
“It was our events had been loud COMMUNITY CHARTER, S.B.C. 2003, CHAPTER 26
first Miri Piri.” but bearable, but this NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DISPOSE OF CITY
year it was far worse.
They blame the PROPERTY SECTIONS 26 AND 94
Bikramjit Singh carnival rides, a large Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003,
outdoor electrical gen-
Sandhar erator and an ampli- Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the
fied sound system that intention to dispose of the following A-1, General Agriculture zoned City land:
broadcast announce- Civic Addresses:
Bikramjit Singh ments as early as 6:30
Sandhar is offering to a.m. through speakers 13372 Colebrook Road, Surrey, BC
meet with representa- that were within 50 Legal Description:
tives from several feet of one housing
nearby townhouse development. Parcel 1 District Lot 51 Group 2 New Westminster District
complexes who Some residents Plan LMP53129 PID No. 025-352-628
complained about are circulating a
the noise from the Guru Nanak Temple president Bikramjit Singh petition demanding Property Description:
week-long celebration Sandhar speaks to an outdoor crowd at the the enforcement of This A-1, General Agriculture zone lot contains 65.23 acres of farmland,
of the Sikh faith at the Guru Nanak temple. municipal noise regu- currently being farmed. The lot is located within the agricultural
Scott Road temple. lations. acreage lands that border the southern portion of the Panorama Ridge
Sandhar said during by the new temple which ran from July 11 Anna Razny, who area. It is located on the south side of Colebrook Road, immediately
the event, when some board of directors who to July 17. lives in the 24-unit east of 131A Street, and backs onto Highway 99 to the south.
people who live nearby took control of North Speakers at the Guru Kirkbridge housing
complained about the America’s second- Nanak event included complex, said it was Invitation to Offers to Purchase:
noise and fumes from largest Surrey so noisy, people had The City invites offers to purchase this parcel of land. Interested
an portable electri- Sikh Mayor to keep their doors
cal generator, it was Gur- Dianne and windows closed persons or parties should submit their offer(s) to purchase to the City
moved away from dawara video-online] Watts despite the heat. of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 14245 - 56
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intends to relocate year www.surreyleader.com repre- home,” Razny said. considered. Delays caused by any delivery, courier, or mail service(s)
the carnival rides that after a senta- Ed Gibbons, who is will not be grounds for an extension of the closing date.
drew complaints this hotly tives vice president of the
year for being too con- from strata council at the
close to a residential tested election. council and local 186-unit Highlands
complex. This year’s celebra- RCMP. housing complex, said
“It was our first Miri tion drew a larger than Residents who previous Miri Piris had
Piri,” Sandhar noted, expected turnout with complained about the been noisy but toler-
referring to the first crowds of up to 25,000 noise said this year’s able and the previous
such event organized a day during the event, Miri Piri celebration temple administration

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Friday July 23 2010

Leader LOCAL POLICING QUESTION OF THE WEEK


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PUBLISHER
Jim Mihaly
status quo?
T
he RCMP have B.C.-related decision-
had several tough making powers to the
years, and many federal government. It
people are won- has done so with national
dering if the national police parks and most recently
force should remain in the with the HST. Thus its
local policing business, as it natural tendencies seem
is in Surrey. to lean towards the status
DIRECTOR, SALES Unquestionably, the quo with the RCMP.
AND MARKETING force’s lowest point was Renewal may not be a
Karla Pearson the Taser-related death bad decision, but the gov-
of Robert Dziekanski at ernment must play hard-
Vancouver International ball with the RCMP before
Airport in 2007. The four agreeing to renew the
officers involved did not contract. There must be
show a lot of the presence more accountability to the
of mind that one would provincial government,
associate with good polic- local municipalities and
ing, and the force as an the public at large. As the
organization Braidwood LAST WEEK WE ASKED:
EDITOR
quitefrankly

Paula Carlson went into full Commis-


cover-up mode sion report Do you think the B.C. government should do more to
after the Polish recom- help problem gamblers?
man’s death. mended,
Only a video by police Here’s how you responded: Yes 39% No 61%
fellow traveller should not
Paul Pritchard, have the
one which the ability to SUMMER VACATION
RCMP tried investigate

No walk in the woods


to keep from themselves.
CIRCULATION the public, told
MANAGER Frank Bucholtz This
the full story of power
Marilou Pasion what happened. must go to
Surrey RCMP a civilian

S
Newsroom is the largest detachment agency with no ties to the o, what are you doing on your summer holi- themselves while we went gallivanting about for a
email: in the country. As such, law enforcement establish- days? week or two.
it offers an unparalleled ment. It’s a frequent question these days, espe- Besides, as far as dad was concerned, holidays
newsroom@ cially as the kids make use of their dramati- were for retired people.
surreyleader.com ability to train new officers The local detachments
in modern-day policing. must also be given more cally expanded social interaction time. Fathers had jobs, and sons and wives looked
Phone: The common answers are indicative of the afflu- after the chores.
604-575-2744 Surrey is a multicultural autonomy from the national
community, and police force than they have at pres- ent society in which we live. Hence, my vacation “cabin” was a tree fort in the
604-575-2544 fax Horse-riding camp. bush.
have to interact with peo- ent. Surrey RCMP needs to
ple from many different have better ties with the city, Volleyball camp. The “lake” was the neighbour’s pond.
Advertising backgrounds every day. which pays the lion’s share Cabin at the lake. Going on a cruise involved building a crude raft.
604-575-2744 The RCMP have rec- of RCMP salaries, and with A week at the beach. Onboard entertainment was watching in horror
604-575-2544 fax ognized Surrey’s value to the community at large. Trip to Disneyland. as it slowly began to sink in mid-pond, madly
the force as a whole by There needs to be more Going on a cruise. poling the failing vessel toward shore, struggling
Classified planning to relocate the preference given to hiring Visiting relatives in Ontario. through the boot-sucking mud, and then squeez-
604-575-5555 E Division (which has police officers who are Sur- Going to Europe. ing the goo out of one’s socks and pants.
604-575-2073 fax responsibility for B.C. rey natives, and they should Wow... The fun activity camps were a bit rudimentary
operations) headquarters have the ability to stay here. Kids, or at least those who have par- as well.
onpoint

Circulation in Surrey. This is a big Surrey RCMP need to ents with middle to upper incomes, are We didn’t have horses, so the
604-575-5344 benefit to Surrey, as it be able to set their own incredibly fortunate these days. steers had to suffice. Considering we
604-575-2544 fax means there will be a lot of policies which may not Just the sheer volume of available were also lacking saddles, the rid-
good-paying jobs here and always fit in with national choices in terms of activities and desti- ing was very short-lived, but quite
the Surrey detachment policies. Ottawa has no nations is almost overwhelming. action-packed, if not almost always
Address
will have easy access to idea about local conditions You know what I’m going to say next. acutely painful.
200-5450 152 St.
headquarters. in Surrey and should have Back when I was a kid ... Overseas trips? That would have
Surrey, B.C.
Meanwhile, the provin- limited ability to tell local You’re right, that’s where I’m going. been a rainy afternoon spent with a
V3S 5J9
cial government will soon police how to do their day- My folks weren’t wealthy, but we stack of National Geographics.
2010 winner be making a decision as to-day business. were comfortable. We had disposable Visits to relatives? All in Europe.
BCYCNA to whether it will renew Surrey RCMP can take income – and most of it went to paying Andrew Holota See overseas trips, above.
Ma Murray Awards the provincial policing a cue from local police off the mortgage on the hobby farm, all Mom – also affectionately dubbed
contract with the RCMP. departments in Delta, $20,000 of it. Hard to believe that pid- the “nanny goat” of the Bavarian
This is a very important Vancouver and Abbotsford dling sum gave my financially conservative parents Alps – did often take me hiking in my early years.
decision and must not be about how to communi- the chills. Nowadays, that’s a modest car loan! However, the experience of labouring up several
made lightly. cate effectively with the The contemporary practice of assuming a thousand feet of steep mountainside in sweltering
2010 winner debt load two, three, even five times greater than heat, through clouds of insufferable black flies, just
The Gordon Campbell public – something that
government trend has is not always done well in annual household income is simply not a concept didn’t hit the holiday vibe with me at a tender age.
been to relinquish some Surrey. my folks could have ever imagined. After a few years, I got it. Still have it too, and
In any event, their fiscal caution had a bearing duly bestowed same upon my own child, who still
on most things we did, including summer holi- occasionally questions the “irresistible” lure of the
2010 The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, days. wild.
a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council
considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers.
For my father, there weren’t any. Ditto me and Much more exciting to climb onto a jet aircraft
Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from my mother. When dad was working out of town, and go somewhere exotic.
both the newspaper and the complaint holder. which was almost always, we were the ranchhands. Indeed, and so we shall.
If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about
coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. There were steers and dogs and cats to feed, hay Lucky kid.
Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C. to bale, crops to gather, fences to fix, and poop to
Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. shovel. Andrew Holota is the editor of the Abbotsford
For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
Couldn’t exactly leave the critters to fend for News, The Leader’s sister paper.
Friday July 23 2010 LETTERS Surrey/North Delta Leader 7

Do unto others – and make their day Surrey


LAST WEEKEND, a Good Samaritan touched my
life.
I was at Crescent Beach with a girlfriend and
friend of hers to request a ride home.
As we were waiting for our ride, a police car
happened by, checking on some unruly teens
huge nightmare trying to replace what was in
that pouch, not to mention re-keying doors to
my home, etc.
supports
churches
her two small children. in the area. I decided to approach the officer to There is no way for me to thank the person
We were having an awesome day, but when request that my car not be ticketed under the who returned my pouch, but hopefully they will
it came time to leave, my pouch with car keys, circumstances. read the paper and see this – I cannot find the
house keys, driver’s licence, credit card etc., was To my surprise and elation, he handed over words to express my appreciation and it is so
nowhere to be found. the pouch with everything intact. wonderful to see that some people still live by RE: CHRIST THE Redeemer Angli-
I remembered that I had left it in the wash- I could not believe it and when I walked up the golden rule: Do unto others as you would can Church.
room, but by then the washroom was closed, to my friend with outstretched arm, her jaw have them do unto you. I would like to clarify an issue
as were the gates to where my car was parked. dropped. brought up in the June 25 edition
Fortunately, my girlfriend was able to call on a As you can imagine, it would have been a L. Murphy of The Surrey Leader’s letters page.
A parishioner of Christ Church/

Sockeye process not ‘rigged’


Christ the Redeemer Anglican
Church stated that the City of Sur-
rey “has targeted its churches” for
revenue via property taxes, a claim
which is simply not true.
WE WANT TO TAKE this opportu-
Churches and the property they
nity to clarify and correct some use to support the function of the
of the information contained in church building, such as park-
Jeff Nagel’s July 12 story about ing lots, enjoy exemption from
the decision of an Independent property taxes. This has always
Adjudicator (IA) over an objection been and continues to be the case
filed with the Marine Stewardship in Surrey.
Council (MSC) in the Fraser River Properties owned by religious
sockeye salmon fishery assessment. institutions that are operated on
Mr. Nagel’s article began by say- a commercial basis and bring in
ing the independent adjudicator revenue are subject to taxation.
“swiftly overturned objections;” The Cloverleaf Montessori
in reality, it was a deliberative and Preschool is located on the land
inclusive process over four months. owned by the Christ Church/
The article includes a quote Christ the Redeemer Anglican
from one of the objectors that says Church and is classified by B.C.
the MSC process is rigged; this is Assessment as a childcare facility.
patently false. The MSC standard, As such, the preschool is subject
methodologies and procedures to paying property taxes.
were developed by hundreds of Unfortunately, B.C. Assessment
fishery scientists, conservation placed the preschool property in
organizations, industry, and others a class 6 assessment designation
working collaboratively. as opposed to the correct class 1
Furthermore, the MSC has A spokesperson from the Marine Stewardship Council takes issue with some of the information assessment designation.
a Board of Trustees, Technical printed in a recent story about objections to the sockeye salmon fishery assessment. The result was the incorrect
Advisory Board and Stakeholder $7,045.85 property tax invoice
Council to ensure the MSC pro- mentioned by Mr. Archibald.
gram remains the world’s leading the recovery of sockeye salmon evaluate progress. Leading B.C. tion program have brought about B.C. Assessment’s error has been
and most credible environmental subpopulations of concern. MSC fishery scientists agree that, if met, substantial and positive changes identified and corrected.
standard for the certification of certification does not mark the these conditions will progress B.C. and a report earlier this week The preschool property taxes
wild capture fisheries. conclusion of a process; rather, it wild salmon policy significantly. regarding the B.C. Nass River have been significantly reduced to
Representatives from many envi- marks the beginning of a defined The annual audits will provide sockeye salmon fishery already $2,243.64.
ronmental organizations are actively and proactive plan to ensure a steady stream of new data that, shows improvements as a result of Christ Church and the city have
and collaboratively involved. sustainable fish stocks that can be along with the certifier’s 600-page MSC certification. always had a good relationship and
The article includes a quote tracked and accounted for over assessment report, will be available Everyone is welcome to visit the I have personally discussed the
claiming consumers could buy the five-year life of a certification to the Cohen Commission. MSC website for more informa- current issue with Reverend Craig
“endangered salmon,” but this, program. There are 29 fisheries across tion: http://www.msc.org. Vance of the church.
too, is incorrect. No sockeye The Fraser River sockeye Canada actively engaged in the Together with dedicated city
salmon stock is officially listed as salmon certification report MSC program and more than Mike DeCesare, staff, we have set things right after
endangered under the Species at includes 17 specific improvements 200 fisheries worldwide. Fisheries communications director the regrettable B.C. Assessment
Risk Act (SARA) in Canada, and to maintain certification and around the world who voluntarily Marine Stewardship Council, mistake.
the certification report addresses annual surveillance audits will participate in the MSC certifica- Americas region Houses of worship play and
important role in our city.
I wish to emphasize, on behalf

Burning up science More tragedy of Surrey council, that the City


of Surrey will not put financial
strain on the faith leaders of our
community, but partner with
RE: “CITIES SPLIT on burn- Howard, and reports con- Cancer Society website, AGAIN A (YOUNG) life has been snuffed out by some- them in strengthening our won-
ing garbage,” July 14. ducted by the Society for general cancer statistics) one with a ready gun. A terrible tragedy for family derful city.
I am puzzled that Surrey Ecological Medicine KPMG furthermore, when garbage and friends of this Surrey teenager (Adem Aliu).
Councillor Marvin Hunt or the Vancouver Board of is burned it produces diox- It was mentioned in the media that this young- Dianne Watts
is still trying to determine Trade. These scientifically ins and dioxins which can ster was apparently part of a group going around Mayor of Surrey
whether Vancouver city based anti-incineration cause cancer. vandalizing cars that night. With all respect, if that
council has any “scientific reports are all found on the Mr. Hunt apparently is true, he had, in some measure, a hand in his own
evidence for opposing com-
bustion (of waste).”
Metro Vancouver website
(except for Professor Steyn’s
has no concerns about
emissions. I do, and many
demise.
While this 17-year old did not deserve to die, he
Write to us
There are many scientists of course, let us remember scientists do as well. was participating in senseless vandalism. This was not newsroom@
and professors who are he lost his funding for The reality is that we all “stupid kid stuff.” surreyleader.com
interested in the preserva- having publicly announced need to be far more con- Perhaps the friends will honour his memory by
tion of air and land quality contrary opinions to Metro’s scious of the waste we are doing the right thing: To step up so that they may be Letters to the editor must
who disagree with incinera- plans). creating everyday and that charged with vandalism and/or mischief, which led to identify writers by proper
tion. Perhaps the Vancouver What is also a disturbing burying or burning is not an the death of one of them. name, and provide address
councillors have heard bit of science is that on indefinite answer – not if we My sympathy to the family. and phone numbers for
the arguments by UBC average, 3,340 Canadians want to remain healthy. verification. The Leader
Professor Douw Steyn, Dr. will be diagnosed with can- H. Torenbeek
reserves the right to edit for
I. G. McKendry, Professor cer every week (Canadian Mary-Em Waddington Surrey
brevity, clarity and legality.
8 Friday July 23 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

Charges dropped Park gets green light


against Boden Plan approved for 348-hectare Surrey Bend
by Jeff Nagel Surrey Coun. Marvin Metro backed off which is good,” said
Hunt, who serves on the on a more intensive Surrey Environmental
Ex-football player was jailed on SURREY BEND IS a big parks committee, said network of trails in Sur- Partners representative
break-and-enter charges bulge of wetland and
forest jutting into the
most of the new park
– located near
rey Bend after hearing
public concerns
Kevin Purton, who lob-
bied for the changes.
Fraser River at the 175 Street and about habitat “As soon as you get
THE CROWN PROSECUTOR’S office Boden was a standout player for north end of the city. 112 Avenue – and wildlife hundreds of people
has dropped a charge of breaking the South Surrey Rams of the And after decades of will be kept in impacts. in there, it’s going
and entering against Josh Canadian Junior Football waiting, the area should its natural state. Initial trails to affect the way the
Boden, a 24-year-old Sur- League. be formally declared “It’s designed will be con- wildlife moves,” he
rey man once considered In 2007, Boden made Metro Vancouver’s new- to be remote structed in the said. “You get people
a top professional football the BC Lions roster as a est regional park later for the real eastern third of trampling brush,
prospect. backup wide receiver but this year. environment the park, most making new trails and
Boden was released he was released by the team At 348 hectares, it lover type of relatively close interrupting the natu-
from custody earlier this after he was charged with Marvin Hunt
will nearly rival Stanley people,” he to the river. ral process.”
month. domestic assault and rob- Park in size and be by said. Walking and Purton said Sur-
The incident that bery in April, 2008. far the biggest park in “People in Fraser cycling trails further rey Bend acts as an
resulted in the charge Josh Boden The charges were Surrey. Heights who don’t want west will be held for important wilder-
occurred in Burnaby dropped a few months later Metro’s parks com- to go across the freeway future development. ness transition area
at the home of Boden’s but the Lions refused to mittee approved a man- to Tynehead will use “The number of trails between the rest of
girlfriend. re-sign him. agement plan for the it extensively,” Hunt through the whole of Surrey and wild areas
Before he turned pro, the 6’1” newsroom@surreyleader.com regional park July 13. predicted. the park were reduced, north of the Fraser like
the Coquitlam River,
Burke Mountain and
Pitt Lake.
“It’s a huge area – it’s
wilderness in the city.”
The most developed
P U B L I C N OT I C E P U B L I C N OT I C E part of the park will be
in the southeast corner
SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF PORTIONS OF – once a light industrial
LANE AT 164 STREET AND 11A AVENUE BY-LAW, 2010, NO. 17210 LANE IN THE 300 BLOCK BETWEEN 171 AND 172 STREET BYLAW, 2010, NO. 17209 zone – where a 110-stall
parking lot is planned,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, along with a picnic shel-
pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, to pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, ter, public washrooms,
adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Lane at to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of Portions of children’s play area and
164 Street and 11A Avenue By-law, 2010, No. 17210” at the Regular Council-Public Lane in the 300 Block between 171 and 172 Street By-law, 2010, No. 17209" at the interpretive program
Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010. Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010. areas.
There will also be a
The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of 77.5 The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of viewing platform/pier
square metres of Lane at 164 Street and 11A Avenue. This closure is intended to 872.1 square metres and 1,893.3 square metres of Lane. This closure is intended jutting into the river
facilitate the consolidation of the lane with the adjacent land at 1144-164 Street to to facilitate the conversion of the land to parkland. In accordance with the and a trail at that corner
permit the creation of two single family lots. In accordance with the Community Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of of the park will connect
Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the lane will be the lane will be considered by City Council at a later date. to the Barnston Island
considered by City Council at a later date. ferry at the east end of
The portion(s) of lane being closed are outlined below: 104 Avenue.
The portion of lane being closed is outlined below:
Purton said Metro
agreed to reduce the
size of the parking lot,
eliminate a planned
power boat launch
and steer the radio-
controlled airplane club
to other sites.
A Metro staff report
says the important
bog ecology of Sur-
rey Bend will be
protected under the
management plan.
The City of Surrey
still has to approve the
management plan and
grant Metro a 99-year
lease for the land.
Detailed design work
would begin this fall,
with the park opening
to public use in 2013 or
2014.
Work to preserve
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, Surrey Bend began in
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please
please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, 1975, when the regional
submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC,
Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than district proposed using
Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, July
Monday, July 26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons part of the area as a
26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do
wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular landfill, triggering a
so, to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular Council-Public
Council-Public Hearing meeting. lengthy effort to protect
Hearing meeting.
the area as an ecological
Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating reserve.
property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for Property for the
relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section park has been in public
Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hands for at least a
and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 up to and including July 26, 2010. hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 up to and decade.
including July 26, 2010. The planned trail sys-
“J. SULLIVAN” City Clerk tem will open up a huge
“J. SULLIVAN" City Clerk area of the Fraser River
foreshore for public use.
www.surrey.ca www.surrey.ca jnagel@surreyleader.com
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Free Admission on Monday!


Surrey man drowns
in Mission river
Slipped and fell about four metres
by Neil Corbett park, which features a waterfall fall pulling him down, and he
in a steep, rocky canyon. was forced to swim back into
A 25-YEAR-OLD Surrey man The Surrey man’s girlfriend safer water.
fell into the river canyon at saw him fall from a slippery “It felt like my own life was
Cascade Falls Regional Park in ledge. He may have been fifty-fifty,” Kubisz said.
Mission, and was pulled under injured before he went into the The cold water also ham-
the water just before 5 p.m. water, falling about four meters. pered his ability to search
Monday. An emotional Kubisz said he against the current.
Hatzic resident Mariusz searched the pool of water for Mission Search and Rescue
Kubisz and his 12-year-old his friend for 40 minutes. As located the victim’s body at 5:30
daughter Ida were with the he searched, he could feel the p.m.
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Fire ban enacted


Province sets restrictions throughout the region
A FIRE BAN is being enacted in Surrey as the B.C. • Dispose of smoking materials properly and
Wildfire Management Branch flags hazardous fire make sure they are completely extinguished.
conditions throughout the region. • Don’t leave barbecues unattended and ensure
Weeks of hot and dry weather conditions has they are turned off properly after you have finished
created dangerous fire conditions throughout the using them.
region, causing the province to ban all open fires, • Explain to children the dangers of playing with
including campfires, tiki torches, fireworks or burn- and lighting fires.
ing barrels. • Properly dispose of bottles and broken glass
Surrey is enacting a further step by including you find outdoors to prevent them from magnify-
charcoal barbecues, but propane devices are per- ing the sun’s rays and starting a fire.
mitted. For more information, visit www.bcwildfire.ca
Some tips to preventing fires during the hot newsroom@surreyleader.com
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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 23 2010 11

B.C. aims to defuse divorce conflict


by Tom Fletcher
Family Relations Act ing Violence Association
of British Columbia, said
on the government’s
website at www.ag.gov.
De Jong said the
intent is to draft amend-
Relations Act to be
considered by the legis-
THE B.C. government is
proposing to do away
being overhauled with criminal court protec-
tion orders should be
bc.ca/legislation. ments to the Family lature next year.

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BABYCARE
Surrey Central
and
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Reno ‘cranks up density’
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renovation planned
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BUILDING A completing the first
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RENOVATING? mixed with concerns between the city’s devel-
Drop by and visit our showroom. about parking and the opment corporation,
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greeted the City of Sur-
architect Patrick Cotter,
and a development
FULL 3-PIECE
BATHROOM RENOVATION rey’s latest update on its company called Town-
SPECIAL plans to redevelop the line Group.
• Acrylic Tubs & Bases • Tub & Walls Cloverdale Mall site. Cotter, joining the
• Shower Doors • Whirlpool Jetting The former “Safeway” mayor at the BIA’s
• Toilets • Shower Stalls • Faucets mall – long considered annual general meeting
• Vanities • Sinks • Mirrors • Wire Shelving
• Bath Accessories • Medicine Cabinets an eyesore – is at the July 7, indicated the
• Wood Closet Organizers EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER centre of the city’s long- project hinges on the
A renovation planned for a Cloverdale mall is part of a long-range range plans for Clo- key proposed resident
plan for the revitalization of the community’s downtown. verdale Town Centre, of the development –
mayor Dianne Watts the Cloverdale Legion,
told downtown business home of Branch 6 for 60
2146 Queen St., Abbotsford / 604.854.5757 / www.glassworld.ca
owners last week. years.
The city acquired The building would
the eight-acre parcel in be demolished and
2007 with the intent of rebuilt inside phase one
redeveloping the site, of the proposal, a five-
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Lyle MacMillan said, from the City of Surrey
calling the city’s plans for Development Corpora-
the site “long overdue”. tion and others last
The five-stage pro- week.
posal, part of a master The legion’s approxi-
plan developed last mately 800 members
year, would see the would have to approve
$ $ $ nearly vacant mall and the concept, along with
its expansive outdoor Dominion Command,
WITH
TH WITH
TH WITH
TH parking lot transformed president Pat Otrom
% % % into a urban village with said.
shops, townhomes and He predicted propo-
public spaces. nents will have to work
Big anchor stores – hard to win the support
like the former Safeway of the branch’s mem-
that originally anchored bers, who “tarred and
the mall – aren’t part of feathered” presenters at
the plan. a project update at the
“The purpose here is legion in April.
to have an urban town Townline’s TL Hous-
centre,” Watts said. ing Solutions is experi-
“When we start putting enced in working with
$2,400
1
another anchor tenant Royal Canadian Legions
with acres of parking, in building indepen-
$
26,05
26,059
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it just takes away from
everything that we want
dent living retirement
projects, including The
0.9
0.9% to do.”
Once complete, the
Poppy Residences above
Burnaby’s Branch 83.
redevelopment could be “They were instru-
home to between 800 mental” in getting the
and 1,000 new down- city’s Cloverdale joint
town residents living venture rolling, Cotter
$1,500 in a variety of higher said. “That was really
$
27,75
27,759
59 z density housing – some
on top of commercial,
key for us to unlocking
the whole of the site,”
0% in stand alone units or
townhouses, some 360
he said.
“It’s a win-win
to 400 units in all. situation, with the new
“I know the mer- facility for the legion
chants down on Main embedded into the first
$ z Street, year after year, phase of development.”
after year – I mean the The approval process
% 20 years I’ve lived in at city hall was initiated
Cloverdale – they’ve two months ago, mean-
always said we need ing construction on the
the population down- initial phase could get
town to make the area underway early next
vibrant,” Watts said. year.
She also confirmed “So it’s a fairly aggres-
that rental units for sive time frame,” Cotter
seniors and fixed said.
Jim Pattison Hyundai Surrey income earners are Phases two and three
15365 Guildford Drive not part of the current would follow.
North Surrey, 604-582-8118 master plan. editor@cloverdalereporter.com
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Metro water fountain app on the way


IF YOU’RE THIRSTY, you may want to check bottled water use 20 per cent by this year. waters for thousands of years and this name The bidding groups are Thales/Octopus
your iPhone. Metro Vancouver also opted to spend pays homage to our collective history,” said International Projects, maker of Hong
Metro Vancouver is preparing to launch $200,000 recently on two water wagons to B.C. Lt.-Gov. Steven Point at a formal nam- Kong’s Octopus card, Serco/Parkeon,
an app that finds locations of drinking water distribute drinking water at major public ing ceremony Thursday featuring aboriginal provider of a smart card system in Perth,
fountains throughout the events. leaders and dignitaries from both sides of Australia and Cubic/IBM, operator of the
region. the border. London Oyster card system.
A web database is to Salish Sea named The new name had previously been A decision on a preferred proponent is
provide the same infor- endorsed by B.C., the Geographical Names expected by December.
mation to other mobile There’s a new name to cover the col- Board of Canada, the Washington State Geo- The provincial and federal governments
phones like Blackberrys lection of ocean waterways and inlets graphical Names Board, and the U.S. Board are providing $70 million, while TransLink
and Androids. from Vancouver Island to Seattle. on Geographic Names. will cover the remaining costs of the esti-
Metro officials also The Salish Sea encompasses the mated $170-million system.
intend to include loca- Strait of Georgia, Juan de Fuca Strait, Cards and turnstiles bid coming TransLink officials say it will help make
tions of restaurants and Desolation Sound and Puget Sound. the transit system more efficient and effec-
hotels willing to make tap water available to Those individual names are not changed TransLink has issued a request for propos- tive. Riders will load their card with cash
the public. or replaced – the Salish Sea is a supplemen- als for three pre-qualified companies to bid and then swipe it by readers as they board
Managers say the water fountain iPhone tal umbrella name, like the Great Lakes. to provide a new smart card and SkyTrain and exit a transit vehicle or station, with pay-
app is one of Metro’s strategies to try to reduce “Coast Salish peoples have traversed these faregates system. ment automatically deducted.

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Online gamblers get mixed signals from gamblers in recent to have a regulated limit on offshore casino
Website years. He argued that site within B.C. rather websites.
shut down it is better for a players than playing with no tfletcher@blackpress.ca

for days as Players looking to


glitch affects try out B.C.’s new ‘Making
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g Affordable
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online casino have
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accounts been greeted with
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after player account
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mixed up when the Discount Specials apply to certain dates/sailings only, subject to availability
website went live with a and may be withdrawn at any time. Not available to Jr Suites. Offer applies to
New Bookings only. Some restrictions may apply.
sharply increased gam- being appealed with terrorist financing and casino this spring, to
bling limit of $9,999 a FINTRAC, the financial other illegal transac- allow BCLC to compete BC REG#33131

week. analysis centre set up tions. with online casinos


CRUISE HOLIDAYS OF WHITE ROCK
The Crown corpora-
tion issued a statement
by Ottawa to search
for money laundering,
Coleman approved
the new PlayNow online
that have rapidly taken
a large market share
604-531-3307 #102-2429 152nd St.
White Rock
Tuesday describing a Independently Owned & Operated email: traveltheworld@cruiseholidays.com
“data crossover” that
caused some players to
log on and get another
registered player’s
account. The glitch
affected 134 accounts,
and BCLC said a dozen P U B L I C N OT I C E P U B L I C N OT I C E
of them had personal
information such as SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF
names and account ROAD BETWEEN 3RD AND 4TH AVENUE AT 171 STREET BYLAW, 2010, NO. 17213 ROAD AT 113A AVENUE AND 131 STREET BY-LAW, 2010, NO. 17211
balances viewed by NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey,
someone else before the
pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, to pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, to
site was shut down for
repairs. adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Road adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of 113A
The website PlayNow. between 3rd and 4th Avenue at 171 Street By-law, 2010, No. 17213” at the Regular Avenue and 131 Street By-Law, 2010, No. 17211” at the Regular Council – Public
com had 135,000 reg- Council – Public Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010. Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010.
istered users who were The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of 1,082.9 The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of 0.197
using it to play lotteries square metres of road adjacent to the north property line of 310 – 171 Street. This hectares of 113A Avenue and 131 Street. This closure is intended to facilitate
and games online up to closure is intended to facilitate the consolidation of the road with the residential the consolidation of the road with the adjacent proposed multi-residential
last week. On July 16, development site at 300 and 310 – 171 Street, 287 and 311 – 172 Street and 17162 – 4 development at 13111 King George Boulevard In accordance with the Community
it relaunched as North Avenue. In accordance with the Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the road will be
America’s first regulated
approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later considered by City Council at a later date.
online casino, open
only to registered play- date.
The portion of road being closed is outlined below:
ers with Internet access The portion of road being closed is outlined below:
within B.C. and the new
playing limit.
BCLC said it is
working with the
province’s Information
and Privacy Commis-
sioner to protect player
accounts and testing
software solutions to the
problem. It insisted the
problem was triggered
by a rush of interest
in new online casino
games, after existing
customers were joined
by 150 new registrants
before the shutdown.
“BCLC’s assessment,
verified by third party
security experts, shows
no evidence of external
interference or ‘hack-
ing’,” the statement said.
NDP critic Shane Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please
Simpson wrote to Hous-
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC,
ing and Social Develop-
ment Minister Rich submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, July
Coleman on Tuesday, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, July 26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so,
demanding an explana- 26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular Council - Public
tion for reports that to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular Council – Public Hearing meeting.
BCLC has been fined Hearing meeting.
Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating
$670,000 by a federal Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for
regulator for failing to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section
report cash transactions relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the
of $10,000 or more.
Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m. hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 up to and
BCLC chief executive
Michael Graydon told and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 up to and including July 26, 2010. including July 26, 2010.
Global TV Tuesday the “J. SULLIVAN” City Clerk “J. SULLIVAN” City Clerk
fines were the result of
clerical errors in the fil-
ing of financial reports. www.surrey.ca www.surrey.ca
He said the fines are
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Dance
Moira Doig’s
first solo art
exhibit runs
of
at the
Firehall
Centre for
the Arts until
the “Every spring
I fall in love
all over again
July 30
tulips with tulips.”
Moira Doig

Sinuous, acrylic.

by Boaz Joseph

M
oira Doig has participated in several
group exhibits at local art galleries in
recent years.
Two years ago, she took the leap and
Although there’s booked her first solo show at the Firehall Centre for
more art to see by the Arts in North Delta.
Moira Doig at her “I decided to push myself a little,” says the retired
first solo exhibit, the teacher.
retired teacher has By last year, however, it seemed to her that with
focused her brush arts funding cutbacks and cancelled shows, that
on tulips in motion. was it for her dream. Yet in late March, she got a
Below is the acrylic phone call from the arts centre asking if she was
paintin On the Ledge. still planning a show. Sunflowers Dancing, mixed media.
BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
Doig was back in business in “hustle-hustle-
hustle” mode.
And it wasn’t hard for her to pick a theme, given they flowers show a sense of motion, their petals
the season at the time. gesturing to the viewer as they begin to age and fall
“Every spring I fall in love all over again with away.
tulips.” “I want there to be movement and
The life of the tulip became a metaphor for the energy in everything I do. Even
exhibit, titled Blossoms of a Certain Age. ge. if I do a life drawing, I want
Young, fresh tulips – “They’re beautiful,ful, they’re to capture a movement or
lovely. But with maturity – and being off a certain attitude
at or suggest there’s a
age myself – tulips become unruly. story.
st I don’t want just a pho-
“I’ve seen florists try to use them in arrange- tograph.
to ”
ments. They last one day because the stems ems keep Retired after teaching art
growing and the arrangement is gone. The tulips and
a English from 1974-2002
predominate. The stems reach out and spread. As at Sands Secondary, Doig con-
the flowers mature, they open, they spread, ead, they tinues
tin to develop her art skills
bend back, they twist, they contort and they with
wit groups such as Drawing
twirl. On L Life in Ocean Park, and the
“They look like they’re dancing. It’s Langley
L Arts Council’s Open
sort of the dance of the tulips. The Studio in Fort Langley.
spirit’s there in the structure. It’s still Her second solo show will
interesting – there’s a metaphor from be in Langley in the fall.
an aging, arthritic woman,” she says Moira Doig’s exhibit, Blos-
with a laugh. soms
so of a Certain Age, runs at
To Doig, painted matured tulips the Firehall Centre for the Arts
look interesting – not florist-inter- (11489
(114 84 Ave.) until July 30,
esting but design-interesting. Monday
Mon to Friday from 10 a.m. to
Although there is a variety of 4:30 p.m.
p For more information,
styles and media in her exhibit, call 60
604-596-1025 or visit http://
there’s an eight-painting acrylic deltaartscouncil.ca
dl
section titled They Dance. Though Billy, pastel.
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NOMINATION PERIOD
The 2010 LOCAL GOVERNMENT BY-ELECTION for the Office of Councillor (1 to be elected)
will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2010
Nomination Packages and information on the requirements and procedures for making a nomi-
nation for this office may be obtained from the Office of the Municipal Clerk.
Nominations will be received at the Office of the Municipal Clerk, Delta Municipal Hall, during
regular business hours, commencing at 9:00 a.m. on Tuesday, August 3, 2010 and concluding at
4:00 p.m. on Friday, August 13, 2010.
No Nominations will be accepted after 4:00 p.m., Friday, August 13, 2010.

CAMPAIGN ORGANIZER
A campaign organizer is an organization or an individual that undertakes or intends to under-
take an election campaign to support or oppose a candidate or elector organization or pro-
posed course of action advocated by a candidate or elector organization that is not run directly
by the candidate or elector organization. A campaign organizer is also an individual who
accepts, or intends to accept, campaign contributions in relation to the campaign.
Campaign organizers are bound by the same campaign fundraising restrictions and disclosure
rules as candidates and elector organizations. The specific requirements regarding campaign
finances are detailed in Division 8 – Campaign Financing - Local Government Act.
Open daily. Any organization or individual who intends to undertake an election campaign, as part of the
2010 Local Government By-Election, is requested to contact the Chief Election Officer to obtain
additional information regarding these requirements.
For additional information please contact:
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The Corporation of Delta 604-946-3390 (Fax)
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SPORTS BRIEFS Indo-Canadian male Qui competes in cial championship 18-3 in the champion- Softball Association Malea Watkins in
to wrestler for Canada Florida events. ship game. team. the final, and were
at a Youth Olympic The Surrey The gold medal was The Tsunami were coached by Chad Olaf-
Dhesi to Games competition. Surrey’s Donald Qui Canadian Baseball
Association will host
the first-ever won by
a Cloverdale Minor
led by pitcher Brenna
Koskela and catcher
son, Mark Sherstone,
and Dave Koskela.
will compete Saturday
wrestle for Stewart wins
MVP award
through Monday in
the Optimist Inter-
the Peewee A cham-
pionship tourna-
Canada Nicole Stewart
national Junior Golf
Championships at
ment July 29 to Aug.
2 at Lionel Courchene
Park (99 Avenue and
was named the Most PGA National Resort
Parm Dhesi of Sur- Valuable Player at the and Spa in Palm Beach 154 Street). On the
rey’s Khalsa Wrestling 31st annual Nations Gardens, Florida. Qui same weekend, the
Club will Cup soccer Mosquito A tourna-
represent
will compete in the P U B L I C N OT I C E
tournament in boys 12-13 age divi- ment will be played in
Canada at the Richmond last sion. North Delta.
Youth Olympic weekend. The international Newton Minor SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF PORTIONS OF 186
Games in Sin- Stewart, a event will include Baseball is the host of STREET, 189 STREET AND 191 STREET IN THE 9800 BLOCK BY-LAW, 2010, NO. 17212
gapore from member of players from 43 states, both the Bantam AA
Aug. 11-27. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey,
the provincial four provinces and 33 and midget AA West-
Dhesi, the pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26,
champion nations. ern Canada champion-
son of Khalsa ship tournaments Aug. to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of Portions of 186
Surrey United Street, 189 Street and 191 Street in the 9800 Block By-Law, 2010, No. 17212” at the
club president women’s team, 12-15.
and head Hosts for Regular Council – Public Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010.
Parm Dhesi scored both
coach Balbir championship Tsunami are B.C. The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of:
goals in the
Dhesi, placed championship game, tournaments champions • 559.6 square metres of 186 Street to be consolidated with adjoining S&R
first at the national a 2-0 win by Canada Sawmill Ltd. lands located at 18795-98A Avenue and 9827-186 Street;
team trials, then went over England. Three local minor
The Cloverdale Tsu- • 787.2 square metres of 189 Street to be consolidated with adjoining S&R
on to win a bronze The Nation’s Cup baseball associations
medal at the Youth are hosting champion- nami won the Squirt C Sawmill Ltd. lands located at 9840-188 Street and 18966-98A Avenue; and
tournament groups provincial champion- • 311.9 square metres of 191 Street to be consolidated with adjoining S&R
Olympic Game Quali- participating players ship tournaments this
fier meet in Mexico summer, including ship in Vernon July Sawmill Ltd. lands located at 19012-98A Avenue, 19092-98A Avenue and
based on their ethnic 9-11, overpowering 19108-98A Avenue
last May. backgrounds and/or a pair of BC Minor
He becomes the first countries of origin. Baseball provin- the Sardis Slammers
These parcels are to be included in a land exchange between the City of Surrey
and S&R Sawmills in the Port Kells area. In accordance with the Community
Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the roads will be
considered by City Council at a later date.
The portions of road being closed are outlined below:

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submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC,
Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, July
26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so,
to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular Council - Public
Hearing meeting.
Open
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Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to

Both Days
Dean Murdoch photos property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries
relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146),
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Rams set for season opener Bronze for B.C.


Canada Cup football
Surrey’s junior football team to play in Nanaimo Saturday
Black Press
by Nick Greenizan of starting quarterback nent roles in last weekend’s touchdowns from running
Cam Clark, who left to join 36-0 preseason win. back Carlos Garziano, wide FOUR LOCAL football players contributed to a
AFTER A BIG preseason victory the University of Manitoba At quarterback, second- receiver Brian McLean – on bronze medal win by Team B.C. at the Canada
last week over the Chilliwack Bisons. Additionally, the year pivot Jon Ellingson – a 30-yard toss from White – Cup tournament last week in Wolfville, Nova
Huskers, the Big Kahuna Rams handful of Toronto natives nephew of former CFLer, and and reigning BCFC special Scotia.
are set this weekend to open – including former starting former Ram, James Ellingson teams player of the year Nick Johnthia Fernandez of Holy Cross high school
the B.C. Football Conference running back Errol Brooks – started the game, and ran Downey, who returned the was named the defensive player of the game for
(BCFC) regular season on the and lineman Lincoln Bryan an effective offence, although game’s first punt 45 yards for B.C. in the bronze medal game, a 38-3 win over
road against the defending – who suited up for the Rams several deep throws were off a score. Nova Scotia. It was the second such honour for
champion Vancouver Island last year are not back, nor is the mark. Shane Poberznick also Fernandez.
Raiders. kicker Curtis Glawson, who In the second quarter, returned the Huskers’ second- Buddy Hutchinson of the Seaquam Seahawks
The two rival clubs, who will be replaced this year by another newcomer, Nathaniel half kickoff for a touchdown. was the defensive player of the game in a semifi-
met last year in the B.C. final, rookie Nick Boyd. White – a former Earl Mar- White threw two more nal contest, a 33-2 loss to Saskatchewan.
will square off Saturday, 4 But in their stead, the riott Mariner who most touchdown passes in the Defensive lineman Anthony Ganton and wide
p.m. at Caledonia Park in Rams, who finished with a recently played high school fourth quarter – one to receiver Jacob Carvery, both of the Sands Scorpi-
Nanaimo. 7-3 won-lost record last sea- football in Virginia – took former White Rock-South ons, were also members of Team B.C.
The Rams will sport quite son, will look to a handful of over the quarterbacking Surrey Titan Zach Middleton Seaquam head coach Kris Pechet served as
a different look this year, newcomers this year. Many of duties, also performing well. and another to Surrey Bears Team B.C.’s receivers coach.
especially after the departure the fresh faces played promi- The Surrey squad got alum Ryan Taylor.

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Caring for community


T
he Surrey Foundation hosted its annual grants/ • South Fraser Community Services society
awards ceremony on July 8 at Semiahmoo House • Leave Out Violence BC (LOVE)
Society. • Surrey Crime Prevention Society
The event was a great success, with guests and • Green Timbers Heritage Society
dignitaries sharing stories of how “Surrey Cares.” • Surrey Urban Farmers Market/Oak Avenue Neighbour-
The Foundation presented cheques to the following Surrey hood House Society
charities and not-for-profit agencies, representing the Foun- • The Realistic Success Recovery Society
dation’s financial commitment for the 2009 financial year: • South Fraser Women’s Services Society
• Semiahmoo House Society A number of the Surrey Foundation’s Endowment Fund
• Down Syndrome Research Foundation holders were also acknowledged: Friends of Surrey Museum
• Canadian Mental Health Association & Archives Society, Surrey Public Library Legacy Fund,
• Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Vancouver Manjit Panghali Fund, Surrey Art Gallery Association, Jor-
Scotiabank in Panorama • Stepping Stones dan Powell Legacy Fund, and the Surrey Education Fund.
From left: Shirley Buscher, branch manager,
Scotiabank Panorama Place; Stephanie Cadieux,
Surrey-Panorama MLA; Mary Martins, City of
Surrey councillor; David Poole, Scotiabank BC &
Yukon Region senior vice-president; and Nilusha
Alibhai, Scotiabank North Coast & Fraser Valley
vice president were on hand to officially open
Scotiabank’s newest Panorama Place branch at 15290
56 Ave. Scotiabank now operates 12 branches in
Surrey and 132 branches throughout B.C.

Surrey woman crowned


Miss Fraser Valley
SURREY’S OWN Vanessa To was crowned Miss Fraser
Valley at the July 4 Miss B.C. 2010 competition.
This year’s Miss BC competition was the biggest yet,
with 46 contestants, who brought in a combined
record-breaking total of $32,000 for the Cops For
Cancer organization. Tara Teng was also the winner
of the online People’s Choice award, selected via the
Miss BC website by the public. The Miss BC Pageant
is a developmental program for young women. Each
contestant received professional training in areas
such as modelling, stage presence, manners and eti-
quette, self-esteem, interview skills, public speaking,
self-defence, and assertiveness.
Fort Langley’s Teng was crowned Miss B.C. at the
annual charity event, which takes place every sum-
mer at the Chief Sepass Theatre
in Fort Langley.
Other winners included:
• Miss Northern BC - Golfing for a cause
Jaymie Derksen
• Miss BC Interior - The Hazelmere Ladies and Senior Men’s Annual Charity Golf for a Cure tournament, held on May 24 at the
Samantha Taylor Hazelmere Golf Club in Surrey, raised more than $18,000 for the BC Cancer Foundation in support of the
• Miss Vancouver Breast Health Service at the BC Cancer Agency’s Fraser Valley Centre.
Island - Rakiya
Larkin
• Miss Greater Van-
couver - Dionne Ng
• Miss Lower
Banking on youth Student’s effort adds up
Mainland – Raman THE ROYAL Bank Company (RBC) has been a THE CERTIFIED GENERAL Accountants Association of B.C. has
Sihota long-time supporter of the Catching the Spirit announced that Amandeep Sohal of Surrey has been awarded a
• Miss Charity BC – youth program, and continued its dedication this Grade 12 Graduate Continuing Education Tuition Scholarship for
Courtnee Anderson year with a donation of $25,000. the 2009-10 academic year.
• People’s Choice RBC has provided more than $160,000 for Sohal is a graduate of L.A. Matheson Secondary School. In
Award - Tara Teng Catching the Spirit over the past decade. addition to being an honours student, she excels in fine arts,
•Miss Congenial- The program takes place annually at four Metro has received several student awards and works part-time in the
ity - Cassandra Vancouver Regional Parks each summer: Burnaby hospitality industry where she has been selected as an employee of
Tracy Lake, Tynehead, Capilano River, and Pacific Spirit. distinction.
It is a “for youth, by youth” camping experi- Each year, CGA-BC awards 10 $750 tuition scholarships to stu-
ence that encourages leadership skills and social dents graduating from high schools throughout the province. The
responsibility through environmental stewardship. funds are payable to the post-secondary institution the recipients
Participants work with peer leaders their will be attending as a credit toward their tuition. The scholarships
own age in habitat restoration, invasive species are merit-based, awarded to students who meet specific criteria
removal, and education within our regional parks. including academic excellence and extra-curricular activities.
Other sustainable initiatives taken on by youth
include a zero-waste challenge, water conservation
techniques, and a campaign against the use of HOW TO SUBMIT
bottled water. Submissions for People can be faxed, or e-mailed. The
Catching the Spirit is an overnight weekend
program that runs until the end of August, and is Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., Surrey,
provided free of charge to participants thanks to B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544.
Vanessa To is Miss Fraser Valley the generosity of donors such as RBC.
Email: bjoseph@surreyleader.com

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EVENTS
The Firehall Centre for
the Arts (11489 84 Ave.)
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152nd Street Interchange
is hosting a Battle of the
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online 24/7.
Permanent Traffic Pattern Change
7:30 p.m. Competing bands
include Delta Blue, His Hott On July 26, 2010, as part of the Port Mann/Highway 1
Wife, Orbit and Fall With exhibitors including the The Arabic speaking hosting the 19th annual
Reptile Rescue Society, community is invited to International Bog Days
Improvement (PMH1) Project, the 110th Avenue
Them. Tickets are $10. There
will be a judges’ choice there’s something for a free barbeque at the Celebration on July 25 on-ramp to Highway 1 westbound at the 152nd Street
prize as well as a people’s everyone! The Honeybee Hawthorne Rotary Park from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 Interchange in Surrey will be permanently closed. This
choice award. For more Centre is located at the (144 Street and 104 p.m. at Planet Ice, 10388
information, call 604-596- corner of 176 Street and Avenue) on July 24 from Nordel Court. Come for a change is necessary to construct new local-connection
1025. Fraser Highway. For more 2010 from 2-8 p.m. This will variety of events including lanes to Coquitlam adjacent to the Highway 1
information, call 604- be put on by the churches family bog tours, live
575-2337, or visit www. in Surrey who would like entertainment, interactive
through-lanes.
Kamal Dhillon, author of honeybeecentre.com to reach out in friendship. exhibits, games and prizes
There will be games and for kids. Admission is free. Alternate access to Highway 1 westbound will be via
Black & Blue Sara is holding
a book signing July 24 from sports for the adults, youth For more information, and the 160th Street Interchange. Upon project completion,
1-3 p.m. at Strawberry Hill The new Cork & Cookhouse and children of all ages. volunteer opportunities,
call 604-572-0373 or visit
transit and high occupancy vehicle traffic can use the
Chapters, 12101 72 Ave. (formerly Cloverdale
Station Pub, 5855 176 www.burnsbog.org new access ramps at 156th Street.
St.) is hosting a 10-week The 45+ Singles’ Silly
The Honeybee Centre’s karaoke contest, with the Tourists (Wear Shorts) There is no change for 152nd Street traffic. The eastbound
sixth-annual Honeybee first prize being a 1995
Chevy Cavalier. The contest
theme dance takes place
July 24 at Star of the Sea
FUNDRAISING off-ramp and westbound on-ramp will remain open.
Festival will take place
July 24 and 25 from 10 will be held at the Cork and Hall, 15262 Pacific. Free The Leukemia and
a.m. to 4 p.m. daily. This Cookhouse on Tuesdays at disco hustle dance lesson Lymphoma Society of For more information visit the PMH1 Project web site at
free, family-friendly event 8 p.m. until Sept. 21. The with Roca Blanca Dance Canada Team in Training
celebrates honeybees and contest is co-hosted by the from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Old- Pub Night Fundraiser takes www.pmh1project.com, call 1 866 999-7641(PMH1) or
our community with a host Robin Hood Pub (13466 time rock-and-roll with the place July 24 from 6:30-10 e-mail info@pmh1project.com
of amazing exhibits and 72 Ave.) where it will run Bobcats Band from 8:30 p.m. at Sundowner Pub,
fun activities. With thrilling on Wednesday nights at p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The $23 64 Avenue and 120 Street.
bee beard and beekeeping 8:30 p.m. (starting July 21). cost includes snacks and The $20 ticket includes
demos all weekend long, Contestants may enter at drinks. Newcomers and pasta with meatballs,
live musical entertainment, either or both pubs. Initial couples welcome. Call Joy caesar salad and garlic
a bustling artisans’ market, registration fee is $25 at at 604-535-1388 or visit toast, buffet and one
fresh honey samples, each pub. Contestants can www.joysdanceclub.ca beer. There will be 50/50
in-store specials, a Kids’ re-enter as often as they draws, raffles and prizes.
Zone, games tent and like for $5 per entry. There For more information and
bouncy castle, delicious will be T-shirts and other The Burns Bog to purchase tickets, call
barbeque concession, and giveaways throughout the
contest.
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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 23 2010 37

“One of the things I tell people who are buying (homes) is


you are playing both offence and defense,” says Real Estate
Investment Network president Don Campbell. ›› p.2

July 22, 2010

Summer
time, and
homebuying
is easy
It’s a great time to house-hunt for a new
home in B.C.
According to the B.C. Real Estate Asso-
ciation, residential sales in the province de-
clined by 23 per cent to 7,722 units in June
compared to the same month last year.
On a seasonally adjusted basis, residen-
tial sales posted to the industry’s listing
service declined by five per cent from May
to June this year, but the average Mul-
tiple Listing Service price
climbed by eight per cent
to $499,908 in June com-
pared to June 2009, says
the BCREA.
But slower sales can be
good news for homebuy-
ers.
Cameron Muir “Market conditions
have shifted from bal-
anced conditions at the
Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin start of the year to a buy-
welcomes homebuyers to his city, ers’ market this summer,”
which is a fantastic place to invest says BCREA chief econo-
in real estate, according to recent mist Cameron Muir.
reports. Martin Knowles photo In June, there was 9.3
months of supply on the
market given current

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Gregory Klump sales activity, up from 5.6
months in January 2010.
“Tighter credit conditions for homes
with secondary suites and low-equity
homebuyers have moderated consumer
For years, many homeowners have treated likely find it helpful to educate themselves demand,” Muir notes.
Metro Vancouver houses hot the family home as a cash cow. Buoyant real about what is available in the Metro Vancou- Year-to-date, B.C. residential sales dollar
spots for real estate investment estate markets over the past decade, coupled
with low mortgage interest rates, made real
ver area.
The Real Estate Investment Network,
volume increased 31 per cent to $21.4 bil-
lion, compared to the same time last year.
MAGGIE CALLOWAY estate gurus of many Metro Vancouverites. one of Canada’s leading real estate research, Residential unit sales rose 17 per cent to
What some of these ‘gurus’ lost sight of education, and consulting organizations, 42,343 year-to-date, while the average MLS
A family home is always a good invest- was what the family home should represent: does in-depth research based on the latest residential price climbed 13 per cent to
ment. A home provides a focus for the a family dwelling, a refuge, a shelter from the statistics, economic and social trends. $504,281 over the same period.
family, it provides security of place for the ups and downs of daily life. Its latest report is an analysis of key Residential sales declined across Canada
children and, equally important, it grounds However, those who are in the market
the family in the community. for a family home that they will live in, will CONTINUED ON P.2 CONTINUED ON P.3
38 Friday July 23 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

Researching
before buying
can be helpful
CONTINUED FROM P.1

economic fundamentals for both investors


and potential homeowners throughout North
America.
REIN president Don Campbell says it
is important for potential homebuyers to
conduct research on every municipality in the
Metro Vancouver area, if they are considering
purchasing a home in the region.
“House prices in Vancouver are high and
will stay there in the foreseeable future but
we shouldn’t paint the whole area with the
Vancouver numbers,” Campbell says.
“If a buyer wants to live in Vancouver, it is
a financial decision ... you have to be ready
to make a financial sacrifice and if that’s the
lifestyle you are looking for it doesn’t get any
better than that in Canada. If you are raising a
family with an average income and you want
a little bit of dirt, you do have to step outside
Vancouver and look at the outlying regions.”
A recent REIN report that looks at the top Real Estate Investment Network president Don Campbell says homebuyers should research Metro Vancouver municipalities before pur-
investment towns in B.C. outlines the best chasing, and make decisions based on the kind of lifestyle they’d like to live – and on budget. Martin Knowles photo
places to invest in real estate in the province,
and Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows came in economic leaders in 2011 and 2012 as “One of the things I tell people who are easy access to major transportation routes,
second, right behind Surrey. Maple the economy finds its post-recession buying is you are playing both offence and TransLink bus lines and West Coast Express
Ridge is also the fifth-best place to footing and begins to create jobs. defense, because in defense, these areas – stations are in demand.
invest in real estate in Canada, ac-
cording to REIN.
INVESTING These reports are also of par-
ticular interest to the real estate
percentage-wise – drop less when the market
slows down, and they go up more quickly
One of these, Maple Ridge, has already
benefitted from the new Pitt River Bridge and
Other Metro Vancouver cities
that made the top 10 provincial IN B.C. investor, but homeowners can gain
great insight into where the deals
when the market goes up,” he says.
“So no matter what the market does, you
Golden Ears Bridge.
This region has been hampered by poor
list include Abbotsford (third) and are and which areas of the Metro win. Now with the interest rates going up, transportation infrastructure for decades, says
Vancouver (ninth). Vancouver are thought to be vibrant. (homebuyers) must remember we are still at REIN, and consequently property values have
According to the provincial report, Campbell likens homebuying to play- historic low rates.”
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Buyers’ market in
Metro Vancouver
this summer
CONTINUED FROM P.1

in June, reports the Canadian Real Estate


Association, along with number of newly
listed homes.
Led by lower activity in Toronto and
Calgary, seasonally adjusted national home
sales (via the MLS) receded 8.2 per cent in
June, says the CREA.
Oakvale’s Trails Edge offers new duplex Although near-record levels were re-
homes in Maple Ridge. corded in the first quarter, the CREA cites
tightened lending regulations and antici-
arts and culture community.” pated interest rate hikes as reasons for the
Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbender at the nearly completed Golden Ears Bridge last May. “The quality of life Maple Ridge offers is more moderate sales activity.
At that time, he said the bridge represents huge opportunity for urban growth. File photo extremely good,” Daykin says. While the number of newly listed homes
“For people who commute to work, we on the Canadian MLS declined by 6.8 per
have the West Coast Express, which gets cent in June compared to the previous

The West is the best: investing people into Vancouver in an hour in great
comfort.”
Maple Ridge is expanding faster than ever,
month, a declining trend in new listings
“will help maintain the balance between
supply and demand, and temper home

in B.C. real estate makes sense


Daykin adds. price volatility,” says the CREA.
A plan to increase density in the down- The national average price of homes rose
town core stemmed from the city’s Smart 4.9 per cent across the country, on a year-
Growth from the Ground Plan, Daykin says. over-year basis, to $342,662.
CONTINUED FROM P.2 top places to invest and live in B.C., we are In 2003, there were about 8,500 people While the market is becoming more
fifth in the whole country,” Daykin notes. living in the regional town centre (from the challenging for sellers, buyers now have
been historically lower than other regions. “For a town our size that is fantastic. Fraser River to 124 Street, and from 221 more choice and less competition.
But, with the new transportation links, Transportation in and out of Maple Ridge Street to Burnett Street), and that is expected “National home sales activity is easing
Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows will be among has been challenging over the years, but to increase to 20,000-22,000 – almost triple due to fewer and more cautious first-time
the most accessible regions in Metro Van- with the two new bridges, this has been – over the next 10 years, says Daykin. homebuyers,” says CREA chief economist
couver; local experts say this will drive de- solved.” “We are making sure we are ready for Gregory Klump.
mand for both residential and commercial/ Daykin says that despite past transporta- growth when it comes by upgrading the While the pricing environment is
industrial property as values rise. tion problems, Maple Ridge has continued services to this area,” he says. becoming more challenging, “A recover-
As well, the expansion of Highway 1 and to grow because it offers great value, natural With between 35,000 to 40,000 people ing economy and job market will provide
the new Port Mann Bridge will make this beauty while retaining a sense of rural moving to B.C. every year, communities support for housing activity and prices,”
area an extremely desirable place to live, says charm, “that small-town feel.” such as Maple Ridge that have plans in place Klump says.
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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 9-57 AFFORDABLE: ECE QUALIFIED
TRAVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-76 LEASK, REVELL, Muriel Florence Caregiver/Mom. P/T, F/T. 0 & up.
CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-98 Gilbert Ernest (nee Turland) Activities, 1st Aid. 604-507-7359.
A Licensed Family Daycare, TYNE-
EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-198 April 20, 1932 - July 7th, 2010 Peacefully, surrounded by HEAD CHILDREN’’S CENTRE is
family, at the Maple Hills Hos- clean, well planned in a quiet area. Estimator/Draftsperson
BUSINESS SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 203-387 Preschool program included, ECE
Born in Cranbrook B.C. pice, Langley, BC on Friday, teachers. 8434-165 Street, Fleet- Allied Windows in Langley is
PETS & LIVESTOCK . . . . . . . . . . . 453-483 Predeceased by his parents wood. 604-833-4856
July 16, 2010, Muriel Florence looking for an full-time Estima-
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE . . . . . . 503-587 Harold and Bertha Leask. Revell in her 86th year, joins DAYCARE available in Cloverdale tor/Draftsperson to join their
REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-696 her beloved husband Herbert area. Transp to & from school. 14 team.
He will be deeply missed by Yrs exp, ref’s avail. 604-897-1672.
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RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-757 his loving wife and friend of 57 Wallace Revell “Slim”. Loving Responsibilities:
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years, Janet; children Wayne, mother of Paul, Peter, Jackie avail, 6am-6pm, all ages. Lots of • Generate window sched-
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It is agreed by any Display or friends. and close friends, including all accepting resumes for
of those at the Sunrise Pavil- 11244 72nd Ave., Delta drawings
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that the liability of the paper in the working man, logging in many 5 F/T nannies w/cars looking for ings
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115 EDUCATION 115 EDUCATION 125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
Cleaning Supervisor-Inspect sites FOOD SERVICES
Are you a Small Business
Owner with 50 DGS CANADA to confirm sites are completed to
company standards. Train new
SEAMSTRESS INDIAN COOK & SWEET COOK:
ADMIN. ASSISTANT – P/T
or less employees? staff. Schedule/Delegate duties. Namaskar Restaurant in Surrey is This 20 hr/week position includes
Would you like to increase your 2 DAY May perform certain cleaning duties We need full time people hiring 1 f/t Indian Cook and 1 Indian overall responsibility of assisting
competitive advantage interna- FORKLIFT to ensure deadlines are met. $17/hr with industrial Sweet Maker Cook. Indian Cook the Executive Director in efficient
tionally? Have you recently intro- F/T. Sales Rep-Promote sales, give daily operations of the office of
duced new technology into your WEEKEND sewing experience, to should have 3 yrs exp in making In-
presentations, estimates, monitor dian dishes like tandoori chicken, Surrey Hospice Society and
place of business , Are you want- COURSE contracts/follow up. $18/hr F/T. make high quality bed shahi paneer, paneer tikka, naan, supporting Fundraising & Special
ing to increase staff productivity Send resume-Envirosafe Janitorial linens in our bright, clean rice, biryani etc. Sweet Maker must Events as needed.
and customer satisfaction? No Reservations Needed Inc. #4-8456 129 A S. Sry, BC V3W
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1A2. Fax, 604-507-7727. sweets like laddoo, besan, burfi, Duties include:
to assist eligible small Report to 19358 - 96 Ave., #215 Some great kids aged 12 to 18
info@envirosafejanitorial.com Ironwood Mall. rasgulla etc. Salary for cooks would
businesses in these and other. Surrey, Saturday 8:30am who need a stable, caring St. Geneve be $17/hr with 40 hours work per Administration duties;
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interested in further opportunity to do meaningful, may email resumes to: - Interview, schedule, supervise
information please call: “Preferred by Canadian fulfilling work? jobs.namaskar@yahoo.ca and support office volunteers
604-552-9711 ext.332 Employers” - Troubleshoot computer / email
Qualified applicants receive
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JOBS: Whether you’re looking to find or remuneration. 136A JANITORIAL SERVICES - Answer phones & welcome
train locally via distance education, walk-ins
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ments, and some regional class- modifications to better equip #103-11220 Horseshoe Way, invitations to special events
room delivery. Wages start at
begins.
your home. A child at risk is
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INTERIOR Heavy Equipment Op-
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erator School Train on full-size Ex-
127 HAIRCARE S. LANGLEY boarding kennel re-
Wanted for busy RV
cavators, Dozers, Graders,Loaders. Skills required:
quires part-time assistants. Rele- Dealership in Langley.
Includes safety tickets. Provincially PROFESSIONALS vant experience working with dogs F/T & P/T available. In-
- Excellent organizational &
computer skills (proficient in MS
certified instructors. Government
accredited. Job placement assis- an asset. Please fax resume: 604- side & outside work envi- Word, Publisher & Excel)
tance. www.iheschool.com 1-866- 856-7760 - Demonstrated leadership and
SALON MANAGER ronment. If you pride team skills
399-3853 SUMMER WORK yourself with the highest - Excellent ability to multi-task,
City Heart Spa in Surrey is look- $16.25 base-appt. take initiative
Real Smart ing for a full-time, perm. Eng- Ideal for students, no exp. nec. quality of work and have
- Excellent communication skills
Real Estate or Mortgage Broker Course lish/Punjabi speaking Salon Conditions apply, flexible openings. energy and enthusiasm - Must be flexible and creative
www.realsmart.ca 604.597-8925 Manager with 2-3 yrs. salon 604-595-1040. please apply to join our
management experience. Duties: summerworkforyou.com Please email your resume to
plan, organize daily operation, dynamic & fun team. Ex-
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hire and train staff, develop busi- cellent wages and bene- No phone calls please.
ness & marketing plans, plan & TELEMARKETERS fit package. Please send
control budget & inventory. Sala-
Find a job ry $15/hr. + commission. Mail re- $10 - $15/hr. your resume to:
sume to: 9332 - 120th Street, Required for marketing 159 TEACHERS
Surrey, BC. V3V 4B8 or email: company, close to bus route.
that works afsana01@telus.net Full training given, P/T leading resume@
to F/T. Must have computer TEACHER
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130 HELP WANTED beat, goal-orientated people. student req’d for Licensed Pre-
Jeweller Required Call 778-565-4499 school in Mt. Lehman area of Ab-
Do you have a disability or F/T. $20 per hour and basic botsford year round. Punjabi
medical ins. Must have at least 3 Mon.-Fri. 9:00-6:00 139 MEDICAL/DENTAL speaking an asset. Mon-Friday,
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Are you looking for work? Attitude! clude: fabricate and repair rings,
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sumes to:
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Call or email us today check. GR Jewellery Clinic. Apply Exp’d energetic CDA req’d for kdkc95@yahoo.com
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40 hrs./wk - skip the rush hour. all aspects of Restorative pros 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
The EDGE Program Great Team Environment. LIVE-IN CAREGIVER, F/T req’d Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual oral/implant surgery and Dentrix
IAM CARES Society Quick learners welcome. w/exp to look after two kids; super- labor, working outdoors, long Software (or comparable) is a CHAMCO Industries Ltd has an
604-580-2226, email: vision of kid’s activities; taking care hours, travel in BC, strong work major asset. F/T position starts immediate opening for a Service
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ethic, team player, multitasking, Technician in its Surrey location.
Call Jill 604 777 2195 providing Canadian/Punjabi meals. self-motivated. Ability to take letter/resume: Attn Yvonne: Duties include, but are not limited
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jabi an asset. Knowledge of Punjabi license, clean abstract, reliable and repair of pumps, compressors,
ATTENTION: Culture is req’d. Tejinder @ Fax:
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transportation. Mechanically MOA: F/T exp’d MOA for busy spe-
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inclined an asset. details of this posting, refer to
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tajindergrewal17@yahoo.com Provide resume and drivers
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puter skills, transcription 60 words+,
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Service Writer / Coordinator communication skills. Send resume CNC MACHINIST - Experienced
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$18 hr/avg Fraserway RV, Canada’s leading
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Langley Times, 20258 Fraser Hwy, IST required for an INNOVA-
Customer Relations Reps No phone calls. TIVE,TECHNOLOGICALLY AD-
Payroll Specialist WEEKLY PAY & BONUSES RV company, is looking for an Langley, BC, V3A 4E6
Experienced Service Writer / VANCED & PROGRESSIVE
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Co-ordinator. WE’RE ON THE WEB
Training provided 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,
Microsoft Office Specialist Required: related experience, that are looking for PERSONAL &
www.bcclassified.com TECHNICAL GROWTH. If you
For an interview call Team Player, hard working, FOOD SERVICES desire to work for a cutting edge
fantastic attitude!
Universal E/I Supported Training 1-866-301-6829 Full Time, with Benefits. Refer-
RECEPTIONIST req’d at Pediatric
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Surrey Campus: #203-10252 135 St. counter attendants, cashiers/food 2 Construction Painter req’d; com-
prep & Team leaders starting in 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS mercial & residential painting; full
604-248-1242 (at the Central City Skytrain station) 115 EDUCATION 115 EDUCATION Sept at a school near you. 4-8 hr time, $20/hr; 3-5 yrs exp; comple-
shifts available during the school tion of high sch; knowledge of Punj-
day. If you would enjoy summers, COUNTER SALES bai an asset; email resume:
diamond.painting@hotmail.com
Change your life today Christmas & spring break off fax
resume to 604-575-7771.
COOKS req’d. Sal: $40,000/annum
for busy Port Kells company.
Duties include: Order entry,
purchasing / receiving,
ENGINE MECHANICS req’d w/exp
Sal: $30/hr Duties: Detect faults,
Make a difference in the lives of others Duties: Prepare & cook complete inventory control and schedul- adjust, repair/replace defective
Indian Tandoori dishes; order kitch- ing. Must have experience in parts including engine, body, air

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en supplies; plan menus; estimate
food requirements & costs. Basic
English req’d. Punjabi an asset.
order-entry and good customer
service skills.
Please email resume to:
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ctrl exhaust, cooling and heating
system, check heavy vehicles,

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hiring F/T Cook who has +3yrs.
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ters, Apprentice Carpenters and vercon@shaw.ca dents, and more! 604-588-4662 steps, patio and garage. Acme Pro
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provided). We also act as a de- * Site Prep, old concrete removal
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dards for safe working cond. Pre-
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English / Punjabi speaking Plant
Maintenance Manager with 7/mo to various jobs in the
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES yrs exp, free est Mike 604-825-1500 Gutter & Window Cleaning.
* Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded
1/yr exp. Must have completion of
Mechanical Engineering program at
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Residential ~ Commercial ~ Maint.
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
ELECTRICAL, HEATING
PLUMBING. Res. & Com. Mainte-
nance & Repairs. Lic. 15 yrs. exp.
778-668-0188 wu_alpha@yahoo.ca
&
ORBIT LANDSCAPE
MAINTENANCE
Lawn Care, Mowing, Power
Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm.
Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859
COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
Forming, Framing & Finishing.
TAMARACK ELECTRICAL SER- Reno’s/Additions, Decks. Hrly. or
Rake, Aeration, Trimming,
Surrey Extra Foods is seeking to hire a 206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
VICES For all your electrical needs.
Home reno specialist. Stellar ser-
vice! Call Matthew at 778-834-
Pruning, Flower Bedding, New
Turf, Landscape Renovation,
Contract. Free est. 604-341-3806
COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30

Meat Supervisor Gutter Cleaning etc. yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon
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AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR
Quality work. Also appls for sale. YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Round Contracts. Discounts for DECKS - R - US. Sundecks by exp.
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Responsibilities for this position include, but are Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast
We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Call Ben @ 604-724-9019 or Renos. Kitchen/bath/bsmt. Insured.
Ivan 778-549-6858
in-home repairs, all makes & mod-
not limited to: Ordering and merchandising of
Gur 604-724-9036 for Est.
els Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour 263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE DRYWALL, PATCHING & TAPING
warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936 Soil, bark, Sand, Gravel etc. $25/yd Small renovation jobs welcome!
product, promoting and increasing sales, meeting 212 BLINDS & DRAPERY
DRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain
Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain
+ $50 del. Also, Property Maint.
Services avail.Simon 604-230-0627
Call Jatinder, 604-614-3480
FASTBACK MOVING. Rubbish,
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tile replacement and repairs. Call pressure washing. Best prices!
BOB @ 778-773-6657 SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING
SUMMER CLEAN-UP, lawn maint. Flat rates! Free est. 604-836-8291
DELTA BLINDS. All window cover-
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Clearing. Small jobs ok! Stumps re- removal. Call Jay 778-862-2400.
policies and procedures are followed. 224 CARPET CLEANING
moved. Sewer repair 778-908-4012

The successful candidate will have superior


Evergreen Bobcat
& Mini Excavator
GARDENING • LANDSCAPING
ACTION CARPET. 1 bdrm $59, 2
bdrms $69. Whole House package. Driveway removing, trenching &
customer service, communication and leadership $79. For info call 604-945-5801 concrete breakers, drain tile, septic
install & repairs. Oil tank removal.
skills. Ability to work in a fast paced team 236 CLEANING SERVICES
20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165
G.L.G Services Ltd.
environment is essential. Previous experience #1 Residential Cleaner $22/hr. w/
supplies, 7 yrs. exp. refs. bondable.
* Land clearing * Excavation
* Site Services & * Back filling
Home, Garden & Design Solutions
would be an asset. Make ur home shine! 778.386.5476 * Final Grading * Bobcat Services
Exp. in Comm & Res.
Free estimates! FREE ESTIMATES
This is a full time position which offers a Gary 604-539-2190
cell# 604-249-6934
Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers
New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • Gardening
comprehensive beneÄts plan, a competitive salary KEN’S DRAINAGE & EXCAVA-
TION. Septic Fields, etc. Call
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and excellent opportunities for advancement. 604-582-7779, cell: 604-644-0297.
Better Business Bureau Member.
Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry
Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems
Should this position be of interest, please fax or 269 FENCING
Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups
Residential Maintenace Programs • Landscape Products
drop off your resume and cover letter to: 6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE.
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6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls,
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B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home
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Fax (604) 576-3125 Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957

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GreenLine Tree Service
DCN RENOVATIONS
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Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding
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REMOVAL Land Clearing, Removal
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Siding, Stucco, Drywall, Paint Installations. Renovations, HWT.
Anything goes!
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Call (778)997-9582
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604.587.5865 PETS
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or new bldgs. Small or large jobs. AJM Repair & Installation. Reas. Rates
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
477 PETS LAB PUPS CKC Reg’d, 3 yellow 4
15 yrs exp. Call Gary 778-855-7140 CABANA MASONRY 604-507-4606
Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good
PAINTING 604-312-7674 LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand
AMERICAN BULLDOG pups, p/b,
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blk. Champ. blood lines, 1st shots,
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PB, vet chd, vacc, social, quiet
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#1 Roofing Company in BC 374 TREE SERVICES reg. micro chip, health guarant’d. puppies. CKC registered
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RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 736 HOMES FOR RENT
BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm stes. White Rock. EXECUTIVES 2/bdrm, N. DELTA 87/112. Clean 5 bdrm. 2
$725-$750/mo incls h/w & heat. GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE 2/bath, fully furnished. JUST kit, w/d, lrg priv yrd, gar. N/S N/P.
N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532 Brookmere Gardens BRING SUITCASE. Insuite laundry,
pool, sauna, hottub, prkg & more.
Aug. 1. $1575/mo. 604-818-4000.
City Point, 1/bdrm, insuite laundry, 14880 108th Ave. Surrey NEWTON, 128/65, 2 level house 5
sec prkng. TJ@ Sutton Proact Ns/np, lease rates. 604-880-8785 bdrm. 4.5 baths, ldry., garage,
(604)728-5460 2 bdrm, 920 sqft, $710. 3 bdrm strge. Fenced yard, close to
1150 sqft, $910. Quiet family schools. N/S N/P. $1800 + utils.
CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; complex with garden-like court- 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Aug 1 604-590-8534, 778-881-8185
551 GARAGE SALES 551 GARAGE SALES 551 GARAGE SALES Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure yard, bordering Holly Park. Prime
bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 Location. Near schools, shops, 2000sf comm space. 15ft ceiling. NEWTON. 61/127. 3 level house,
BIRDLAND, yard sale, Sat. July 24, Bridgeview. Strg, sm business, etc 5 bdrms, 4 baths, den & spice
9-3. 11084 PARTRIDGE CRES. Fleetwood TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain.
Aug 1. $1000+hydro 604-908-5575 kitchen, garage, rec rm. Nr schools.
17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security.
Multi Family Garage Sale $1800/mo. Ns/np. Avail Aug. 1.
Mexican furn., tools, boys stuff, etc.
8899 - 154 St. SWAP MEET bdrm suites avail now. Starting at
$700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078
www.brookmeregardens.com AGASSIZ, RENT or lease, new 2
yr 2400sf shop + 840sf mezzanine,
604-590-8534, 778-881-8185.
CLOVERDALE
Collector’s Estate Sale
Sat & Sun, July 24 & 25 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
CLOVERDALE brand new 2bdr apt, 604-582-1557 heat & forklift incl. $1800/m. Call
604-316-1668/604-796-2025
NEWTON. 87/134. Reno’d 3 bdrm
rancher, 1 bath, f/rm, l/rm. np/ns.
8:30am - 3:30pm EVERY Sunday 7am “Calera” - granite, st.steel, h/wood $1350/mo. Aug. 1. 604-951-2640
17923 Shannon Place Jewelry, antique watches, video etc, $1150. Aug 1st. 604-948-1966. MECHANIC SHOP complete, 2 bay
(off 57A Ave & 180) games, tools, toys, misc, & more. 604-856-5165 CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt.
LANGLEY
inside dealership, internet, garbage
bin, water. $2600/mo.604-617-0433
NEWTON, New 4/bdrms, 2 level.
lge kit, patio, dble garage. $1750 +
Watchmaker will replace watch Weather permitting 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 BRIGHTON APARTMENTS 65% util. N/S. 778-686-2594
Sat & Sun, Jul 24 & 25, batteries, special price $3.99 & bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. NEWTON CONVENIENT location,
9am-3pm up. Everything must go. Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts NEWTON WEST. 2 bdrm. rancher,
Avail immed. LEASE. Member of 8145 130th St., Surrey, 3,000 -
Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing $150 Move-In Bonus! 5,000 sq ft. Call at Danielle 1 bath, fcd b/yard, big living room &
500 Cookie Jars $5 ea., Spoons, Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575- 604-628-5613. kitchen. Nr schools, shops & bus.
HIGH POINT COURT Suites include fridge, stove, $1200 +utils. Aug 1. 604-809-3750
Bells, Polly Pockets and much 1608. ASCENTPM. COM drapes & carpeted throughout. OUTDOOR
more. TOWNHOUSE COMPLEX Hot water & parking included. PANORAMA. 64/142. Whole house
ANNUAL YARD SALE Commercial/Parking Space Avail on 3 acres, 4 bdrm., sundeck, wood
CLOVERDALE, Multi Family Sale. D’ECOR Close to shopping & schools, on Curtis/John 604-574-3737
Sat. July 24 8am-2pm bus route. Seasonal swimming f/p, double detatched garage, good
6976 - 179A St. Saturday, July 24 - Corner of 100 Ave & 148 St 10499 University Dr. PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton cond. Aug. 1st. 604-818-1255
8:30 am to 2pm. No Early Birds. pool & tennis court. Some pets
Tool’s, records, VHS, toys, welcome. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,600 SOUTH SURREY: House for rent
fabrics, garden furniture, garden Lrg 1 bdrm, 7 appl., sq ft. Call Danielle 604-628-5613. in quiet neighborhood, 1 unit: 2
FLEETWOOD ESTATES Close to all amenities incl.,
containers & garden tools, Call 604-533-0209 PORT KELLS OFFICE, 3,000 - bdrm, 2 bth & kitchen. NO PETS/
household furniture & hhld items skytrain. $825/mo. 6,000 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. N/S. Close to school, bus & amen.
Sat July 24, Don’t Miss Out On This One!!! Avail., now. Surrey. $7.50 per sq ft NNN. Call 604-541-1512 or 778-229-1512
9 am - 3 pm Gary, Stratatech Consulting Call Danielle 604-628-5613 S.SURREY. 3 bdrm 2 bathrms.
16479 - 89 AVE 1(604)793-5055 large rancher. Dble garage. $2100
stratatechconsulting.ca Avail now. N/S. N/P. 604-809-5974.
Furniture, some construction
715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
SURREY, 123/93A. 3 Bdrm up with
materials & household N. DELTA. 2 bdrm ground floor in 4 1 bdrm ste down. $1650/whole hse.
misc, etc. DELTA NORTH Fncd yard & sgle garage. Near all
plex. Clean & spac., sep ldry. Aug.
amens. Ph: (778)999-5183
MORGAN CREEK Sat July 24, SHANNON GARDENS 1st. $850 + 50% utils. For viewing
call Naresh Judge 604-312-6012
10am-3pm. 15683 - 36 Ave. Furni- The Place to Live in N. Delta SURREY, 3 bdrm rancher, 2 baths,
ture, tools, household, books etc. Park Like Setting NEWTON 67/134 St: Bright & spa- garage, $1100/mo. N/P. N/S. Avail
cious 2/bdrm, in-ste w/d, d/w, f/p, now. 604-599-8679 / 604-720-8595.
1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from fncd yard, NS/NP. Refs. $900/mo. SURREY. 72/152. 3 bdrm. house.
$1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, incl utils. 604-619-3508 $1000/mo. + utilities. No pets.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE MERCHANDISE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w, Available now. 778-883-2017
f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg. N SURREY, 106/142. 2/bdrm. Avail
Heated indoor pool & sauna. Aug 15. Suits seniors. $750/mo + SURREY 76/121 St. 3 Bdrm ranch-
util. N/S. Cl to bus. (604)582-6488 er, garage & carport, inste laundry.
503 ANTIQUES & VINTAGE 548 FURNITURE 625 FOR SALE BY OWNER $1000/mo. TJ @ Sutton Proact,
Call 604-591-5666 (604)728-5460
AT A CLICK of a mouse,
Website: www.aptrentals.net 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS SURREY CENTRE 5 bdrm. house,
ESTATE AUCTION www.BCLocalBiz.com is your NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. 2 baths, 2 levels. $1300 mo. + utils.
Monday July 26th, local source to over 300,000 DELTA WEST Has 2 large lots available for your Sept. 1. 604-430-6341
6:30 PM businesses! mobile. Call 604-597-4787. SURREY CENTRE, nr sch bus
4895 - 55B St, Ladner PARK MOBILE CRT.
skytr, ns/np, s/h upst, 3 bd, $1200 +
Danish teak dining suite, occa- MOVING SALE. new 3 pce leather uti 778-887-0818
sofa, 8pce dining ste, garden items, 1 & 2 Bdrms Available. 1 lot avail. for your mobile home.
sional tables, bedroom set, mod- Spacious suites, balconies, Phone 778-317-1714. SURREY / LANGLEY: 80/200 St: 3
ern kitchen set, 43” TV, entire lawn mower, etc. 604-209-2069 bdrms, beautiful forest, quiet, kids
content of household, etc. rent incl heat & h/w.
playgrnd on 8 acres. 2.5 ba, suite /
View: Day of Sale from 10am Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P 736 HOMES FOR RENT home: $1950/mo. With use of i/d
559 MEDICAL SUPPLIES Call 604.946.1094 pool: $2300/mo. Suit a family. N/S.
FLEETWOOD/TYNEHEAD
CENTRAL AUCTION 8650 156 St. Bsmt entry home. Bayside Property Services Ltd. 3 BD 2 1/2 bath. house, fncd yard, Call (778)298-3192 lve a msg.
20560 Langley Bypass COBRA SHOPRIDER SCOOTER 3074 sq.ft. 9257 sq.ft. fully fncd garage, appl. fire pl. close to eve-
Used 3 months. Like new. Excellent WHITE ROCK. 3 bdrms, totally
Langley ~ 604-534-8322 lot. Main flr has 3 bdrms, 2 full ryth. on 192 st/64th ave. in Surrey. renovated, 1 block to beach, $1850.
cond. $2,200 OBO. 604-786-1713 baths, fam/rm, 2 f/p’s lrg sundeck. $1750/mo. + util. n/s, n/p. Ref req.
~FREE Rent~
Avail now. Pets OK. (604)948-1966
Crown mouldings thru out. Grnd Available now. 604-881-7117
509 AUCTIONS 560 MISC. FOR SALE lvl flr has 2 + 1 bdrm stes. Ea with BEAR CREEK, 4 bdrm house,
739 MOTELS, HOTELS
sep entry’s. All on heated 4’ Where do over 300 seniors, SKYLINE APTS. 2 baths, $1100/mth. Avail. now.
WEEKLY AUCTION seeks quality crawlspace. SAVE $20,000. singles, parents & children from WHITE ROCK Phone (604)375-7554.
AT A CLICK of a mouse, (604) 595-5678 or 351-4421. countries all over the world live in LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms
antiques, collectibles & estates.
www.BCLocalBiz.com is your peace & respect?
15321 Russell Ave DELTA, 4 bdrm 2 storey house, 2.5 w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King
www.westcoastauctions.ca 604- 1 MONTH FREE RENT!! baths, garage, avail. now. George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily
818-9473 local source to over 300,000 Survey says: $1800/mth. Phone (604)710-4407. Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian
businesses! CALL FOR DETAILS Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
Kennedy Apt Adult Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm DELTA East - 2 bdrm. farm hse. w/
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best $$$ FOR YOUR HOME!! We buy lrg. yrd. Avail. Now, outdoor pet ok,
525 UNDER $300 Ridon Apt-Family suites. Includes: Hot water, cable,
$850 /604.961.3647 / 604.617.4266
price. Best quality. All shapes &
colours available. 1-866-652-6837
homes for CASH *Prevent Foreclo-
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N. Delta (604) 596-9588 underground parking, video 748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
surveillance. NO PETS DELTA Pinewood, clean 3bd house
VACUUM CLEANER. Electrolux www.thecoverguy.com @ 604-603-0299 or Ronny @ 604- “We Got a Good Thing Goin On” CALL 604-536-8499 3baths, recrm above garage, near BOLIVER Heights: 1 Room
refurbished with power head and 376-7096 www.cycloneholdings.ca amens/schools,avail Aug 1st. ns/np, $375/mo incl utils, w/d, priv. yard.
attachments. Mint condition. $249. PRESSURE WASHER, Briggs &
Stratten 3.75 HP. 2000 psi, needs CROSSROADS Enterprises ref’s req. $1600/mo. 604-724-9930. pet/smoking ok. (778)889-8418
604-584-9495
repair. $100 obo. Small freezer 3.5 627 HOMES WANTED GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with bal- SUNCREEK ESTATES FLEETWOOD 149/76 Split lev. 3 Cloverdale Spac bdrm in T/H, bath,
cu ft, gold. $50 obo, Samsung bdrm, 2.5 ba. 2000 s.f., fam. rm, 5 cbl, net, w/d, d/w, patio. Nr amen.
cony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g
542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES Monochrome laser printer, still in * SELL YOUR HOME FAST * pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments appl’s, 3 carports, on 1/2 acre.
Avail. July 15 $2050. 604-727-8573
Avail now. $335+ util. 604-341-2694
box. $50 obo. (604)599-7224 Buying Any Price, Cond., Location. * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w Guildford/Fleetwood/Newton. Furn
SkyTrain. Immed. $875/mo + util.
CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries NO COMMISSIONS ~ NO FEES ~ N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 * 3 floor levels inside suite FLEETWOOD. 5 bdrm, 4 baths. /unfurn rooms in new exec home.
No Risk Home Buying Centre * Wood burning fireplace N/P. Nr school & park. 5 yrs old. $375-$400 incl utils/cbl/ph/lndry.
2017 - 272 St., Aldergrove.
Wk. ends 8 - 5 / Wk. days 8 - 2
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS (604)435-5555 * Private roof top patio Ref’s. $2200. Avail. now. Dennis Avail July 1. (778)889-8676
GUILDFORD - Apartment * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, 778-578-9229 or 778-232-3864.
Call to Order: 604-856-5844
PIANO KIMBALL UPRIGHT, very WE BUY HOUSES - 2 Bdrm apt with 2 appli’s. playground
Guildford Ladies Only nice house,
Older Home? Damaged Home? - $775/mo. FRASER HEIGHTS, nice 3 bdrm 5 min. to Guildford, $375-$600 Av.
good condition, wonderful mellow * Elementary school on block Now 778-388-5039, 604-805-3182.
~ FRESH LOCAL ~ tone $650 obo (604)826-5585 Need Repairs? Behind on
Payments? Quick CASH!
* Party room, tennis court
* On site security, Sorry no pets
rancher, dble. garage, 1/2 bsmt.
with high crawl space, large lot, full NEWTON share 2 bdrm grnd lvl ste
NEWTON - Townhouses
BLUEBERRIES REAL ESTATE
Call Us First! 604.657.9422 - 2 Bdrm Units available
- 5 applis., Office: 7121 - 133B St.
trees. Aug 1. $1700 + utils. 604-
888-5574
with East Indian male, nr bus, ns/nd
$300 incl utils/net. 604-590-5855.
$9.99/flat - from $995 Surrey FRASER HGTS. 17720 101A Ave. SCOTT RD /103 A, sh 2 bdrm in 4
630 LOTS Brand new 7 bdrm. 3 level house, 5 bdrm house, $800/mo all inclusive.
Rai’s Colebrook Farming Spacious Units, great park-like 604-596-0916 baths, 4200 sf. Ns/np. Avail. now. Nr bus, skytrain. 778-881-7306
609 APARTMENT/CONDOS CARIBOO LOTS setting nr shops & bus. No pets. 604-584-9293 or 604-340-2232
14176 Colebrook Rd. SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New- SURREY New furn. rooms in luxury
Lone Butte, Hwy 24, 5 acre lots. 10 FRASER HTS. 4 bdrm. & den, n/s home. Near Skytrain / SFU $385-
S.SURREY/WHITE ROCK 2 bdrm, minutes from 100 Mile House. BAYWEST Mgmt Corp. er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge
604-599-3516, 778-878-4650 suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & n/p. Nr. good schools & all amens. $455 incl utils/cbl/net 604-283-5220
1100sf, quiet, top floor, air condi- Paved road, water, hydro & tel. To view 604-501-4413 $1875. Avail. immed. 604-765-1030
tioned, pool. Near mall, bus to Van- $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088. den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented.
Local raspberries/blueberries $9.99 All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 Full house or 2 bdrm for rent.
flat. Straw/Raspberry U-Pick .99¢/lb
couver every 15min., $279,000 firm.
604-531-0030 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131 NS/NP. Laundry incl. 604-807-
750 SUITES, LOWER
U-Pick Blueberries avail. 5180-152 RFR lot 560 sq. metres Surrey Central 1 BR + nook. $875 8121. 152/60th Ave 1 Bdrm $700, Aug
St. Surrey Farms. 604-574-1390 $360,000: (NO HST) 5 appls balc, prkg, locker by SkyTrn GUILDFORD ~ Birdland: 3/Bdrm 01., Transit/Shops Close,NS /NP
612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE can accom. 3700 sf SFU Kwantlen Mall. 778-928-4288 hse. 1,450 sq/ft, nr school & transit. 778-240-3105
STRAWBERRIES AT A CLICK of a mouse, home with basement, prime Guildford Gardens
Surrey Central City “Infinity” Tower, $1350/mo incld utils. N/P, N/S. Avl
now. 604-771-7981~ 604-589-7981.
152/81 (c/d/s). 1 Bdrm brand new
detached, hydro/cble/w/i net incl.
subdivision lot w/south facing newer 1 bd, 24th flr, 5 appl,
& RASPBERRIES www.BCLocalBiz.com is your 1 bdrm. from $650 NS/NP.Next to SkyTrain $900. $650. ALSO: 3 Bdrm bsmt, $900.
Greenvale Farms local source to over 300,000 backyard, 50 ft front Aug1.604-315-0587/ 604-377-8812 NS/NP. Now. 604-724-7507
businesses! Oa Ave, & 172A 2 bdrm. from $825 168/82 AVE Lrg 2 bdrm ste, walk-
Already Picked & U-Pick Includes small house on lot out to garden Pri fncd yard, incls
13th Month Rent lvng rm, ktchn, storg rm,washer/
6030 248th St. 625 FOR SALE BY OWNER 604-599-1646 Free for 2 bdrms. dryer, full bath, oven/stove, frdg,
(take 264 St exit-off Hwy #1 or 604-538-3237 Close to Shopping, Transit, $950/mo incl utils, basic cbl, alarm,
& follow yellow signs) CLOVERDALE, brand new house, Parks & Schools. Includes xcld tel, n/p, nr schl, bus,
NOW OPEN DAILY 8-7. 9 bdrms, 5 baths, 4 kitchens, gran- amenities, mall. 604-574-4722
ite cntrs, hrdwd flrs, $610,000 incl 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS Heat & Hot Water. Surrey City Centre
604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351 2 BEDROOM Basement Suite
tax. 604-785-1410 / 604-572-7574. Small Pets Okay! 1 bdrm. from $650 Available in Langley/Willowbrook
MOBILE HOMES. Need a home. To arrange viewing 2 bdrm. from $775 Area. For details call 604-626-5101.
Financing available. Occupancy
ready with down payment. Merritt, Call 604-319-7513 750$ ONLY!! 2 br walkout bsmt
from Aug 1st 145/61A Ave in 2 yr
B.C. $45,900 & up. Also mobile “Member of Crime Free Mult. Seniors only pay a $150.00
home lots available.1-800-361-8111 Housing Program” Security Deposit. old hse. Includes utilities. quiet area
www.buyandsellmobilehomes.com close to school, laundry, grocery.
Close to shopping, call 778-829-3305 now.
N.DELTA, new 2 bdrm 2 bath 2nd Skytrain, Parks & Schools. N. DELTA, 116/70 Ave. 3 bdr, w1 BEAR CREEK 141A/89B, 1 bdrm.,
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE flr inste ldry a/c, 3 min walk both
schls $1100m Aug 1. 604-418-9999
Includes Heat & Hot Water. bdrm bsmt ste, whole house, backs $500 mo. Cable incl. N/P N/S. Avl.
Small Pets Okay! onto Cougar Canyon, nr. amens. now. 604-543-8892 604-613-3140
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS PENTHOUSE CITYPOINT 2 BR + To arrange viewing Sept. 1. $2,300. 604-597-6141 BEAR CREEK. 88/140. 2 bdrm.
www.dannyevans.ca Den 2 Bath, 2 Parking, Avail Now, Large b/yd. N/P. N/S. Nr all amens.
N. DELTA 4 bdrm newly reno’d hse,
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley $1600 + Strata Fee 604-590-6255 Call 604-319-7517 $2299 + utils. Quiet street, Nr schl Avail immed. $675/mo + 1/3 utils.
Surrey 92/120. 3Bdr 2000sf PENT- “Member of Crime Free Mult. shops. Aug 15. 604-597-9678 604-617-9473 or 604-597-8536
Housing Program”
RENTALS HOUSE modern 2baths 5appls, u/g
prkg $1750, A/C. 604-951-7992 N. DELTA. 81/111B. Spacious 6 BEAR CREEK, 92/140th. 1 bdrm.
bdrm, 2 kitchens, 2 1/2 bath, quiet $575 ldry. & hydro incl. N/P. N/S,
SURREY area, large priv fcnd b/yd. N/P. no parties. Now. 778-840-1588.
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained CUMBERLAND PARK $1540/mo + utils. 604-596-1275 BOLIVAR HEIGHTS 1 bdrm suite,
full bath, covered deck, quiet area,
2 Bedrooms Available NS/NP. $500. Aug 1. 604-589-2127
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Surrey Gardens Apartments New Paint
Call The Manager
BOLIVAR HTS 138/113 spacious 3
bdrm across Sry Traditional Schl.
for your new one bedroom home @ 604-589-1167 CEDAR COURT &
CEDAR LODGE
Aug.1, $980 incl util. 604-720-0054
BOUNDARY PARK: 1 Bdrm g/l. Nr
www.GreatApartments.ca CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
(some w/ensuites) in Park-like
schl/bus/Hwy 10. NP/NS, no lndry.
Avail immed 604-805-3018
It’sFrom
time Owner Managed setting. Cable, heat, & hot water
incl. Laundry rest area
BOUNDARY PARK newer 2 bdrm
ste, incl cble/util, sh ldry NP/NS
to$690.00
discover Sorry, No Pets
1MONTH
on each floor. $750/mo. Avail now 604-230-4414
SURREY, near Surrey SFU. Newer
604-588-8850 CEDAR HILLS, 126/92 Ave: NEW-
FREE*
1 bdrm, 1 bath. New appls. incl.
Call for details! 604-589-7040 W/D. 7 min. to SkyTrain. Avail.
immed. Ns/np. Luke 604-512-6352.
604-584-5233
www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars
ER 2 bdrm gr lvl. $750 incl utils. No
lndry, ns/np. Now. 604-599-8986.
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750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 752 TOWNHOUSES 810 AUTO FINANCING 827 VEHICLES WANTED
CEDAR HILLS, 90/123. 1 & 2 Bdrm N. DELTA, 11085 - 84 Ave. 1 Bdrm PANORAMA PARK. 6271-129A St. SURREY 94/127A St. Huge 1 Bdrm
G/L stes $550 & $700. Close to grnd lvl ste, ns/np, $550 incl utils. 1 or 2 bdrm suites. Near bus & bungalow, Aug1, ns/np. $650 incl LANGLEY
amens. Suit mature N/Smokers, Avail now. 604-594-1154, 351-4497 schools. $600-650/mo. Ns/np. Avail utils. 604-779-2441, 604-953-1233.
N/P, no prkg. 604-501-2427 N. DELTA. 1 bdrm grd. lvl. Big l/rm. now. 604-599-0679, 778-238-2216. SURREY, 9441-140 St. Lrg 3 bdrm RIVERSIDE GARDENS
CEDAR HILLS, 96A/121. 2 bdrm $625 incl’s hydro/cable. Big yard. PANORAMA RIDGE - 2 bedrm up: $1100. 2 bdrm dwn: $800. Nr FAMILY COMPLEX
bmst ste Cls to all ament & skytrain. n/s, n/p, no w/d. (604)596-9175 suite with 1 bath, kitchen, living, schl/trans/hosp. Whole hse: $1800/ 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes
$650/mo. NS/NP 604-790-8076. family & dining rooms, parking. n/s, mo. N/P. 96/Scott: Reno’d 2/bdrm:
N. DELTA, SPACIOUS 2 bdrm, n/p, n/d, no laundry. Avail Aug 1. Move-In Allowance!!
CEDAR HILLS, large 1 bdrm grnd completely reno’d. $800/mth incl $700. 604-585-9728/604.341-9728.
lvl, bus rte, $550 incl utils. Avail. Call 604-727-0034. Fridge, stove, dishwasher
utils. NS/NP. Close to amenities. SURREY. 9914 126 St. New 1 & 2
Aug. 1st. Ref req. (604)817-0474. Aug. 1st. Phone (604)582-8645. QUEEN MARY Area 2 bdrm base- bdrm suites. Avail Aug. 1. Cl to bus (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool.
ment, ground level, $700, NS/NP, & park. $650 & $750/mo. incl hydro. Some pets welcome. Resident
CENTRAL SURREY. 128/104. 1 N. DELTA, Sungod area. Large 1
bdrm. Nr SFU. Avail now. N/P. N/S bdrm. bsmt. suite. Built in bar. Incl.
call 604-589-7428 N/P, N/S. More info. 604-582-7646 Manager. Close to bus, shopping,
schools and parks.
828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
N/D. More info call 604-930-7862 laundry. Aug. 1st. N/P N/S. ROYAL Heights: Bright g/l 1 bdrm. SURREY Central 3 bdrm reno’d, #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
$650/mo. + 1/3 utils. 604-590-1417. New carpets, lights, blinds, etc.. 1.5 baths. Np/ns. $1050 incl util. 1999 FORD E 450 Mini bus 21 Pas-
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 1000 sq.ft. Call 604-532-2036 sengers, Diesel, V8, Rear luggage
2 bdrm, full bath, a/c, f/p. N/P, N/S. $590/mo incl utils & w/d. Smoking 604-543-3166 or 778-552-2586
NEWTON. 132/72. 2 bdrm suite. outside. (604)589-5223 area, 205,000 Miles, Wheel chair
Avail immed. Sgl $700 or dble $650/mo. incl hydro. Nr amens. SURREY CTR. 131A/110 Ave. New SURREY, 139/108, newer 3 bdrm, accessible, A/C, Mechanically In-
$850. Incl utils/cble. 604-590-5635 Ns/np. Avail immed. 604-594-7493 SRY FLEETWOOD 2 br grd lvl, 1/bdrm, Priv entry. N/S, N/P. 2 baths, 1300 sf, nr skytrain & shcl, spected, good condition, $10,500.
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 144/76A. $750 incls utils, cable & internet. ns $600/mo. Aug 1. (604)582-5119 $1400/mth. Aug.1st. 778-588-3555. 604-968-4648
NEWTON. 137/62nd. 2 bdrm. bsmt. & n/p. Avail August 1st. 604-377-
Newer 1 & 2 bdrm. suites, N/P N/S. suite. Np/ns, no laundry. $650/mo. SURREY CTR: Small Bachelor
Utils. incl. Nr. all amens. $615 & 1973
604-597-4169 or 604-725-3850. suite. $500/mo incl net, cable & util. SURREY CTR: #1204 15399 104 830 MOTORCYCLES
$725. Avail. now. 778-565-1830 SULLIVAN: 150/59A Ave. 1 Bdrm, Avl now. 604-306-7439. after 6pm.
NEWTON 14139 75A Ave. 3 Bdrm new home. $500/mo cable incl. No Ave. New 1 bdrm & den in
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 146/76. 1 suite up & 1 Bdrm suite down. Very SURREY LRGE 2BR grnd lvl suite d Corize. N/S, N/P. $1150. 2000 HONDA CBR 600, red/black,
bdrm, quiet CDS. $550 incl utils. Nr lndry, N/P. Aug1. (604)537-5794
clean house, nr all amens, ns/np, SULLIVAN, 151/69 Ave. New large 14145-110ave $750 incl utils//2car 25,000K, exc. bike for new riders,
amen. N/s. Aug.1. 778-686-2594 avail Aug1. $1600. 778-999-3871. prk, close to skytrain/bus/sfu. frm LANGLEY: #206 5454 198 St. 2 $5000obo.604-880-3650/ 572-9899
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrm bsmt , 3 & 2 bdrms. $975/mo. & Bdrm, 1 bath, end unit, lrg deck.
NEWTON. 150/69A. 1 bdrm. Incl. $650/mo. incl utils & int. N/P. N/S. Aug1, 778-317-8022
laminate flrs. Avail immed. NS/NP. N/S. $1300.
$700/mo incl utils. 604-591-6802.
internet, util & ldry. Near schools
Np/ns. $625. Now. 778-241-2738.
August 1st. Call 778-578-5768. SURREY, ROYAL HTS. 96/117. On
bus route. 2/bdrm suite. Fr/St,
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
SURREY, 109/140. Spacious 2
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS new 2 bdrm.
NEWTON: 1/bdrm bsmt ste, clean. bdrm. Very clean. $700 incl. utils. shared laundry. N/P, smoking out- Call Sheri M 1987 Ford Getaway Ext Van: Fully
bsmnt. suite, nr. schools, $650 mo. side only. $675/mo. +1/2 util. Call
incl. utils. N/P N/S. Aug. 1. 604- $600, incl utils & satellite, np/ns. Refs. N/S. N/P. 604-583-0175.
Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
604-535-8080 818 CARS - DOMESTIC camperized. 208K, slps 4, a/c, load-
N/lndry, refs. Aug 1. 604-572-6373 SURREY, 134/92, 1 bdrm suites, Croft Agencies Ltd. ed! $2,775. (778)558-7143.
594-4825 or 604-773-6110
NEWTON, 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Incl $550 incl util. NS/NP. No lndry. WILLOUGHBY. 2 bdrm 1250 sf ste. view pictures at: 1988 FORD TAURUS Wagon, 3.8,
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, NEWTON new home $1000 utils/cble incl. N/S www.croftagencies.com
1 & 2 bdrms $550 & $750 incls util. $550/mo. Avail now. N/S, N/P. Avail. Aug. 1st. (604) 581-6935. good condition, passed AirCare,
Call 604-507-4882, 604-346-8790 sml pet ok. Aug 1. 604-626-6114. $950 Firm. Call 604-535-9410.
utils. NP/NS. Kim 604-339-8729 SURREY, 142/101 Ave. 2 bdrm
NEWTON: 1 bdrm ste. Fully reno’d. suite. Nr amenits. Avail Aug. 1. GUILDFORD, 3 bdrm in newer 1990 OLDS REGENCY, 4 door, au-
CHIMNEY HILLS, 148/73rd. 1 bdrm home, $850 incl utils. Nr all amens, SURREY
Avail now. Nr all amens. $500/mo Quiet neighbourhood. N/S. N/P. to, exc. cond. 186,000 kms, fully
bsmt suite. Aug. 1. N/P. Hydro & NS/NP. Avail. now. (604) 581-5541.
cable incl. No lndry. 604-889-7279. incl hydro. N/P N/S. (604)780-5967 Call bet. 12-8 p.m. 604-825-5105. MOVE IN NOW!! loaded. $3400 obo. (604)576-1671
NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2 SURREY. 143/78. 1 bdrm bsmt Don’t pay until Aug.1st 1995 OLDS CUTLASS SL 4/door,
Chimney Hts. 2 bdrm suite. Aug 1.
$650 incl utils. Laundry 1/x wk. N/P bdrm. $750/mo, no laundry. Avail suite, avail. immed. $525/mo. 2 751 SUITES, UPPER loaded, spotless cond! Private.
immed. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874 bdrm. suite, available Aug. 1st. $3900. 604-518-9435
N/S. 604-501-2827, 604-724-8486. $625/mo. Near all amen. Incl hydro
3 Bdrms & Den $1350/mo.
NEWTON 64A/122A, 1 bdrm ste CEDAR HILLS. Large, clean, family Family Complex 1999 CHRYSLER Cirrus LX1, auto,
CLOVERDALE 64/167 St. Clean 1 & gas. Np/Ns. 604-599-0475 oriented 3 bdrm main floor. W/D. leather seats, fully loaded, 2.5L V6, 2000 NOMAD 24 ft travel trailer,
& 2 BR suites- $725 & $875. Incl NS/NP. Suit mature person. $500 conveniently located close to slps 6, used only 12 times, table
incl hydro/cble 604-591-6741 Avail now. NS/NP. 604-582-6982. $2849 obo. Pls call 778-571-4211
utils, sat. lndry. np/ns 604-346-9672 Surrey, 14459-76th Ave. Large schools, bus, skytrain & seating for 6, lrg fridge, stove, ov-
NEWTON 6771 147A St. 1 bdrm., 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 appls. Lots of CLAYTON HTS. Newer Lrg 7 Bdrm shopping. 2000 BUICK Century Ltd. Leather, en, bathroom, tap & toilet, shower
CLOVERDALE large 2 bdrm, Hunt- & rec rm. (4000 s/f) 18366 68th loaded, 116K, Pristine cond! Estate
er Park area nr all amens, ns/np, nr. schools, shops, bus. N/P N/S. closets. $650 incl hydro. N/S N/P. 5 appliances, gas fireplace, sink $12,500. Joe 604-583-7729
Avail. now. $530 mo. 604-572- Surrey, 9323-140th Like new 2 Ave. Avail now. $3200/mo. or 2 backyard. Sale. $5900/obo. 604-940-9427.
Aug1, $900 incl utils. 604-576-4175 bdrm. suite $1100 mo. 604-786-
5293 604-992-5400 bdrms, 1 bath grnd flr of duplex. 2000 BUICK LeSABRE. Very clean.
DELTA, large 2 bdrm, $700 incl $900 incl utils. Move-in bonus. 9693 or 604-574-0068 . Full load incl. lthr. $3800. obo. Must 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
utils. No lndry. NP/NS. Avail. now. NEWTON 67A/147B st. Newer 1 Call 604-830-2501
bdrm spacious bsmt suite. Avail Call Sheri M sell. 604-530-1825; 604-813-0944
Cls to amenities. (778) 869-1014. Green Timbers 9325-140th St. Website: www.aptrentals.net FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal
now. NP/NS. $550 incl util. Nr all 604-535-8080 2000 OLDS ALERO 4/dr, loaded
DELTA, RENO’D 2 bdrm, own b. Newly reno’d, N/S, cat OK. BCAA Certified. Impeccable! 137K. Up To $200 CA$H Today
yard, NS/NP, $600 incl. utils. Avail. amen + school. 778-565-1202 Croft Agencies Ltd.
Upper 3 bdrms, 1 bath. SURREY WEST Private. $5900. 778-565-3474. Fast Service. JJ 604-728-1965
now. Phone 778-999-2291. NEWTON. 80/132. 1 bdrm. N/P, view pictures at:
www.croftagencies.com $1200 incl utils. Move-in bonus 2001 Oldsmobile Arroara V6 heated #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
N/S. Avail immed. $475/mo incls
ENVER CREEK 1 bdrm suite,
utils. 604-543-0194 MOVE IN NOW! p/seats, p/w, leather, 130K $5750. REMOVAL
ns/np, $400/mo incl cable & heat. SURREY, 14824 65A Ave. 1 bdrm Call Sheri M Don’t pay until Aug 1st! 604-816-2572, 604-5814572 ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
Call 604-761-2083 or 604-502-0234 NEWTON 82/144. 3 bdrm, incl hy- grnd lvl suite, 1000 sf, clean, Aug. $$$ PAID FOR SOME
dro, nr schls, bus @ door. NS/NP. 1st. 604-595-3440 / 604-329-4846.
604-535-8080 2002 MUSTANG Convertible grey
604.683.2200
FLEETWOOD. 150/88. 1 bdrm. Croft Agencies Ltd. Large 3 bdrm & den town- V6, auto, air, 100,020k, no accident
np/ns. Near amens. Immed. $600 Avail now. $800. 604-780-4900. SURREY. 149/71. Brand new 1 view pictures at: homes with inste storage. $7500. 778-554-4997, 501-4875
incls utils, net.. Call 604-583-8863. NEWTON E. 146/67B, newer 1 bdrm bsmt suite, NS/NP, all utils www.croftagencies.com $1250/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths,
bdrm, bright grnd lvl, full bath, incl. $600. Immed. (604)351-6730 AT A CLICK of a mouse,
FLEETWOOD: 152/82 Ave: 2/suites gas fireplace to relax by. Close
into one 5/Bdrm suite in newer $550/mth incl. hydro, cable, net. SURREY. 168/88th 2/bdrm bsmt GUILDFORD 156/101. 2 bdrm. Like www.BCLocalBiz.com is your
Avail now.1 person. 604-726-4246. new. Priv prkg. Ns/np. Suit prof. cpl. to schools, shopping & transit. local source to over 300,000
home. W/D, N/S. Aug 1. $1500/mo suite. Avail now. N/S, N/P. $650mo. Located at Scott Road & 82nd
inclds utils. 604-271-6412. Newton. New spacious 1 bdrm. + util. & cable. 778-881-7635 Aug 1. $775. incl util. 604-582-8726 businesses!
Ave. D NO Wheels - NO Problem
FLEETWOOD, 152/84, 2 bdrm, $525 incl cable, hydro, alarm.. No SURREY: 170/80 Ave: Brand new 2 GUILDFORD newly reno 3 bdrm, 5
$650 incl utils/cbl. NS/NP. Cls to laundry. N/P. N/S. 604-501-3788 bdrm. Avail now. NP/NS. No lndry appls, fam rm, 2 car garage, nr all Come visit our park-like 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS D CASH FOR SOME CARS
bus / amnts. Immed. 604- 612-7911 NEWTON spac. 2 bdrm. & den, 6 $600/mo incld utils. 604-574-6161. ament. avail Aug.1. 604-710-5752 setting D SERVICING Greater Vancouver
Fleetwood: 154/86B Ave. 2 2 bdrm appl., $1035 mo. utils, cable, int. SURREY 2 bdrm newer suite - near N.DELTA 117/90th. Totally reno’d Call NOW 604-591-1600 1988 Toyota Corolla 4dr auto air-
stes. $650/mo & $750/mo. + utils. Pets. July 25. N/S 604-591-1691 84 & 144. $600 includes utilities, lrg 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, W/D, Website: www.aptrentals.net care 280,00K, good condition. $750 Larry Powell - 778-552-6359
No dogs. Nr amens. 604-590-1462, NEWTON Spacious Newer 2 Bed- cable & internet. Near laundromat & walk to schls, bus & shops, NS/NP, obo. 778-235-1301
604-644-6221 room Suite Avail Aug1st, 72/144. amenities Call 604-805-3330 refs, lease, $1250. 604-277-5666 1991 HONDA ACCORD EXR 4 cyl,
FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2 N/S,N/P $800 cable and utilities SURREY 2 bdrm. No pets. $750 N.DELTA 94/119, 3 bdrm, nr schl & TRANSPORTATION auto, fully loaded, sunroof, a/c.
bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to included. Please call 604 319-3486 mo. Laundry incl. Avail. now. 604- bus Avail Aug 1. Incl ldry, $900 + $1200. 778-554-4997, 501-4875
ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807 N. SURREY, 1 bdrm, hrdwood flrs, 588-9855 or 778-896-7713 60% util. NS/NP 604-761-4849 aft 6 1991 TOYOTA MR2. 5/spd, clean,
FLEETWOOD 156/90: 2/Bdrm g/l scenic view, $550 incl. utils/cable. SURREY 2 bedroom suite available N. DELTA. Main floor 3 bdrm., 1 ba, 810 AUTO FINANCING loaded, AirCrd, new tires. No rust.
ste, very spac. $725/mo incl heat & No lndry. Bus at dr. 604-722-5648. now at 82nd Ave and 171 St. $900 5 appl. $1000/mo. + 60% hydro. Low K’s. $5350.obo. 604-594-7932.
h/w. Driveway prkg. NS/NP. Near N. SURREY, 92/162 St. 1 Bdrm, per month - laundry, hydro, and Ns/np. Aug. 1st. 604-592-5464 1994 HONDA ACCORD EXR 4 cyl,
schl, bus & shops. 604-582-9919. 4 yrs old, $550 incl utils, cbl,& wrls cable included. No pets. No smok- Surrey-60th 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, wood auto, fully loaded, sunroof, a/c.
FLEETWOOD 157/80A 2 bdrm g/l net. Aug 1. NS/NP. (604) 825-8123. ing. Call 604-841-0676. burning F/P, shr’d lndry. Rent nego. $3200. 778-554-4997, 501-4875
ste, avail Aug 1. $650 incl hydro & PANORAMA 56/145. 1 Bdrm suite SURREY. 60A/146. 2 lrg bdrms, lrg Avail. Now 604-657-0993 daytime 1996 BMW 328 IS, 188,000K, au-
cbl, no ldry. NS/NP 604-599-7917 with full bath, priv ent, ns/np, avail kitch/liv rm, big yrd, $700+ utils. Nr 604-506-3825 after 5:00 to., exc, fully loaded. Black on
FLEETWOOD 160/96 1bdr newer now, $500 incl utils. 778-861-1779. schools/bus/mall. Avl Aug.15. Ns/np black. Rebuilt $3900. 778-893-4866
very clean avail now, $600 incl util 778-862-5128 or 604-596-5128
np/ns 604-584-9825, 604-644-5541
PANORAMA, 62/138 St. 2 Bdrm SURREY 61 & 146, lrg 2 & 3 bdrm 752 TOWNHOUSES 1998 ACURA TL-Grey, auto, 4dr,
leather, 39,000 kms. 1 owner. Exc.
ste. Avail Aug.1. $650 incl utils. stes. Utils/lndry incl $700 & $950.
FLEETWOOD. 168/82. 2 bdrm, 1 NS/NP. 604-591-3816 / 379-7860. cond. $10,900: (604)531-6868
full bath. Nr all amens. Avail Aug 1. Avail immed. NS/NP. 604-507-7442 Clayton Hts. #28, 7348-192A. 2001 Honda Civic 149,865 kms. Es-
N/P. N/s. $800/mo incls utils. 604- PANORAMA AREA. Grd level 2 SURREY 6185 - 181A, QUIET 1 New 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Backs onto
bdrm bsmt suite. N/S. N/P. Call tate Sale. Summer & winter tires.
576-9475 or 778-229-9475 bdrm. Patio. Shower only. F/P $700 greenspace. N/S. N/P. $1350. $6400/obo: 604-531-9691
778-565-1093 or 778-229-0100. Cls to ament. Angie 604-765-9653
FLEETWOOD. 1 bdrm bsmt suite 2001 HONDA CIVIC. Auto, light
PANORAMA, BRAND NEW 1
$650/mo. Avail now. Call 778-564-
bdrm, NS/NP, avail. now. $550 incl
SURREY, 66/125A, 2 bdrm, nice & Call Sheri M grey, 4 dr, 121K, clean car good
1847 or 604-889-5173. clean, NS/NP, nr. amenities, Aug. condition. $4,900. 604-728-0390
hydro. Phone (604)594-0718. 1. $700 incl.utils. (604)596-3003. 604-535-8080
FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm g/l priv yard. Croft Agencies Ltd. 2002 MAZDA Protege5 $5900 obo.
$700 incl utils. Np/ns. No laundry. PANORAMA. Large 2 bdrm $625 SURREY, 68/152nd. 2 bdrm bsmt view pictures at: 5spd, pwr w/dr/mir, moonrf, 4dr,
604-572-0982 or 604-488-9247. incl. util. No ldry. Ns/np. Now. 604- suite. Avail. now. $650 incl. utils. www.croftagencies.com 177k Call Robyn 604-803-4292
649-3700; 604-590-5545 aft 5pm NS/NP. Phone 778-565-4318.
FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm. suite, near 2004 TOYOTA ECHO, 4 dr. sedan,
all amen. Incl. util. & cable. Np/ns. PANORAMA PARK, 139/58. 3 SURREY, 80/King George. 2 bdrm. KINGSTON GARDENS 15385 5 spd. red, 90,000km. Runs & looks
$700. Avail. immed. 604-951-2985 bdrms, 2 full baths, suite. Immed. Avail. Aug. 1st. NS/NP. $650 incl 99 Ave. 2 bdrm T/H. Avail. NOW great. $5400 firm. 604-538-9257
$900/mo. incl util. 604-590-6456. hyd/cable. No lndry. 604-590-1837. $820 Near amen’s 604-451-6676
FLEETWOOD. 9274-162A. BRAND 2005 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, pw
NEW fully furn’d grnd lvl 1 bdrm PANORAMA PARK, 1 bdrm + den, SURREY, 92/124th. 2 bdrm suite. NEWTON 139/68 AVE. 3 Bdrm TH pl, ac, cd, new tires, very good
suite. $700/mo incl utils. Avail now. very sunny; util. $675/mo. N/D, N/P, $700/mo. incl utils. N/P. N/S. No $975. Aug 1. Quiet family complex, cond. $7600. 604-607-4906
604-589-3928 or 604-782-8436. N/S. Near bus stop. 778-565-4997. lndry. Avail. Aug. 1. 604-572-0643. w/d hkup. No Pets. 604-599-0931
2009 HONDA CIVIC DGX. CD
FLEETWOOD, newer 2 bdrm. grnd. player, keyless entry, white, 5 spd.
level suite, ldry., N/S N/P, no par- 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS Still under warranty. Open to rea-
ties. Aug. 1. 778-789-0683 sonable offers. 604-828-3877.
FLEETWOOD: SPACIOUS 2 bdrm
bsmt ste. Cls to Surrey Leisure Ctr.
$850 incl utils. N/P, no lndry.
Immed. 604-828-4451.
FRASER HEIGHTS: 166/108a.
avail now 2 bdrm bsmt. $850 Incl
utils, Lndry. 778-882-6422
FRASER HEIGHTS: Lrg 1 bdrm
liv/rm & kitc, sep entry w/patio. Utils
incl. NP/NS. $700. (604)584-9111
FRASER HTS 2 bdrm Pri ent
Alarm. Inste W/D. N/S. N/P. $850
• 6-yr/120,000km • 7 days / 1000km
Come in for a
incl utils. Aug 1. 604-588-1045.
GREEN TIMBERS. 102/143rd.
Spacious 1 bdrm. Nr bus & Sry Ctrl. Powertrain warranty exchange privilege
$650 incl. hydro, no cble/ldry. N/s.
Small pet ok. Immed. 778-840-3465
GUILDFORD. 151/82A. 1 bdrm.
coverage, options
to upgrade to
• 153 point inspection
• Carproof Vehicle History
TYPE A Service Package
N/P. N/S. Avail Aug. 1. $550/mo +
• Oil change with filter
$
48.88
utils, no laundry. 604-507-0308
comprehensive Report (carproof.com)
GUILDFORD. 1 bdrm grnd lvl suite. • Fluid check + top off Plus tax
Avail. immed. N/S. N/P. $600/mo extended warranty.
incl hydro/utils 604-588-8182.
GUILDFORD 1 bdrm nr bus/SFU/
• Tire pressure check
• Lights & wipers check
Skytrain, share den/lndry. Ns/Np.
Sept.1 $525 incl utils 604-584-8861
GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm large suite,
h/w heat, NS/NP, no drinking, rent
RATES FROM AS LOW AS and get a...

2.9 %
neg. Avail Aug 1. 604-581-5465
ASK US 2005
FREE charging system check & $
50value
GUILDFORD large clean 2 bdrm.

to
N/P N/S. Available now. $750 mo.
604-951-0245 or 604-418-9197
FOR DETAILS
FREE belt driveWithcheck+adjustment
Guildford, lovely lge. bright 1 bdrm
$685 incl. utils. N/S, Laundry. Avail.
immed. Refs. req’d. 604-583-0218
MORGAN CREEK, in front of golf
Offer May Change Without Notice OAC 2009 this coupon. Valid until 30 July.

course, 2 bdrm., N/P. Parking


available. Availailable now. 604-
536-3291, 604-861-9047
MORGAN CREEK, near golf SALES: 604.583.7421 15291 Fraser Highway, Surrey SALES: 604.583.7421 15291 Fraser Highway, Surrey
course, 1 bdrm. suite, no ldry. cable
incl. Avail. now. N/S N/P. 604-536-
3291, 604-861-9047
SERVICE: 604.587.8030 www.surreyhonda.com SERVICE: 604.583.7003 www.surreyhonda.com
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845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL 851 TRUCKS & VANS
1998 TOYOTA SIENNA. green,
ALL VEHICLES
.DIRTY bird

164kms, A/C, no accidents. $3,900.


Good cond. (604)728-0390
WANTED 2005 Chev Colorado Sport 13,000K
CA$H for all! loaded never rain driven showroom
cond $16,000 604-538-5712
We Pay Up to $300 CA$H
Cars, Trucks & Machinery
Rick Goodchild
MARINE
604-551-9022 7 days/wk.
The Scrapper

912 BOATS

DONATE YOUR
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Minimum $100 cash for full size
vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
604.408.2277 Off To A Good Start
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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES by James Barrick

Fishing is HOT @ Port Renfrew! 1999 FORD Expedition Eddie


Bauer model, exc cond, very clean
$6500 obo. 604-542-6114
21½’ Ciera Bayliner. Amazing,
economical & user friendly boat!
Wide beam, deep, V fresh water
cooled. Camper-type. Great for
4 person Hali/Salmon Combo 851 TRUCKS & VANS
1991 Ford F150 XLT, 302 eng, 8ft
families, day / overnight trips.
$5800. Call Tony 604-538-4927

Fully guided from box, p/w, well maintained, $1500


obo. 604-581-4572, 604-816-2572
1992 Ford F250 custom 4x4, auto,
BOAT WANTED, 10’-12’-14’ alumi-
num boat. With/without motor, trail-
er. Will pay cash 604-319-5720

$
99900
aircrd, 63,000 kms, sigl bench seat,
reg. cab, $6,500. 604-536-8859
1995 Ford F250 propane powered,
V8 auto, standard cab, very good

Trailhead Resort 250-647-5468 shape $2500. 604-328-7981


1995 NISSAN Pathfinder, brown,
4x4 SE 6 cyl, exc running cond.,
160,000K, black book value $3950.
www.trailhead-resort.com Nds passenger window & front
bumper fixed, great truck for $2400
obo. 778-554-1709

PRESENTING SPONSORS

2010
Surrey
Business Notice to Creditors

Excellence In the estate of INGE-LISE


WISHART, Deceased, formerly of
203-13501-96 Avenue, Surrey,
Surrey Board of Trade

BC, V3V 7P3.

Awards NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that


creditors and others having
claims against the Estate of the
above deceased who died on
ACROSS 82. Musical composi- 20. Musical direction date
August 19, 2009, must file with 1. Earned tion 21. Jaywalker 68. Gardening tool
This is your chance to nominate yourself, your the undersigned Executor by the
6th day of August, 2010 a full
5. Like a lapdog 83. Tool for smoothing 23. "-- -- Ike" 69. Part of CPI
company, or a deserving person for Surrey's top statement of their claims. Daniel 9. Caucasus native 84. Protuberance 28. Supernatural being 74. -- California
Wishart, Executor, 11645-87A 14. -- volatile 85. Part 4 of quip: 4 30. River in Italy 75. Something dis-
business awards. Avenue, Delta, BC. V4C 3B2
17. Son of Venus wds. 32. Beginning agreeable
18. Surrounded by 89. Spontaneous 34. -- Bravo 76. Henry -- Perot
1. Business Excellence Award (1-5 employees) 19. Breed of Japanese 91. Alleviate 36. Black Sea pen- 77. Interlaced
2. Business Excellence Award (6 - 20 employees) canines 92. Feel insula 78. "-- fair in love ..."
3. Business Excellence Award (21+ employees) U-Haul Moving Center
Surrey 20. Swiftly 93. Sneering look 37. Onetime PM of 79. Picket
4. Business Person of the Year (any leadership role) 22. Start of a quip by 94. In the manner of: Japan 80. Conclude by
Claims a Landlords Con-
5. New Business of the Year tractual Lien against the fol- Steven Wright: 2 2 wds. 38. Black reasoning
(Surrey business operating less than 3 years) lowing persons goods in wds. 95. Pre-Columbian 39. Gainsay 82. Tales
6. Student Entrepreneur of the Year storage at:
13554 84th Ave., Surrey, 24. Refurbish: 2 wds. Mesoamerican 40. Town near Windsor 83. -- -nez
7. Not-For-Profit / Associations (budget under $500,000) BC. Tel: 604-591-2313 25. Morning-show star 97. Dens 41. Engine sound 86. Ice melter
8. Not-For-Profit / Associations (budget over $500,000) 26. Teacher at Oxford 99. Free 42. Letters 87. Church doorkeeper
A15-29 Nicole Larson
14743 89 Ave., 27. Wanted 102. Garland 43. Simian creature, 88. Charge
Nomination Deadline: Surrey 29. Garment size: abbr. 103. Unlikable sort for short 90. Privileged group
Wednesday, September 15, 2010, 5pm A18-05 John Jamieson 30. -- -camp of guy 44. Get going: 2 wds. 95. Communion table
Nomination forms at: Surrey Board of Trade, 8855 131 St., Surrey 31. Orleans' river 106. Kind of lettuce 46. Image: prefix 96. Fitzgerald's wife
101-14439-104 Avenue, Surrey A19 Victoria Kedzierski 33. Expunge 109. Affix firmly 47. Cousin to a shrew 97. Printing method, for
Call: 604-581-7130 14849 Marine Dr.,
White Rock
35. Unknown John 110. Counselor -- -- 50. Actor -- Neeson short
or visit www.businessinsurrey.com
E5-04 Sean Toronchuk
36. Hit on the head 112. End of the quip: 54. "Bewitched" 98. Pallid
13283 70B Ave., 37. Pre-playoff games 3 wds. neighbor 99. Flourished
ASSOCIATE SPONSOR VENUE SPONSOR MEDIA SPONSOR Surrey 39. Analyze 114. Lyric poem 55. Impersonated 100. Fully developed
G4-02 Alan William 43. Compositions: 115. Army chaplain 56. Poles 101. County in England
11932 84 Ave., archaic 116. Yearn 57. Leaf pore 104. -- Carlo Menotti
Surrey
45. Part 2 of quip: 5 117. Within: prefix 60. Creamy cheese 105. Formerly
FAXBACK to the Surrey Board of Trade at 604-588-7549 A sale will take place at the wds. 118. Cyst 61. Shakespeare's 107. Bone: prefix
storage location on Friday,
August 6th, 2010. Viewing 48. Secrete 119. Cafeteria items Shylock, e.g. 108. Fill
Nominee: ______________________________________ 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. Sealed 49. First name in pop 120. Gaseous element 63. Came about 110. Likely
bids will be opened at music 121. Slumgullion 64. Famed street in 111. "Scream" director
Nominated by: __________________________________ 12:30PM. Room contents are
personal / household goods 51. Motion picture Memphis -- Craven
Contact information of Nominee: unless noted otherwise. Bids 52. Libertine DOWN 65. Fungus 113. Legal thing
will be for entire contents of 53. Ersatz 1. Damsel 66. Cable channel
Phone ____________ Email: _______________________ each locker unit.
55. One acting for 2. Gunner's need 67. Becoming out-of-
another 3. Online activity
57. Squeals 4. Go amiss
Answers to Previous Crossword
$100 TAX RECEIPT $100 TAX RECEIPT $100 TAX RECEIPT 58. Game pieces 5. Turkic language
$100 TAX RECEIPT

$100 TAX RECEIPT

59. Feather scarf 6. Priest's vestment


60. American folk hero 7. Relative of a weasel
Big Brothers 61. Lizard genus 8. Inch
Big Sisters of Canada
ROTARY 62. Part 3 of quip: 6
wds.
9. Churl
10. Cold-weather wear:

Donate Your Car - Share A Little Magic Donate A Car


www.rotarydonateacar.ca
70. Former fighter
71. Amerinds
72. Zero- -- -game
2 wds.
11. Cards
12. Musical composi-
1-888-431-4468 tax receipt issued
1-888-431-4466 73. Big --
74. Shipworm, e.g.
tion
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TAX RECEIPT ISSUED 77. Conducted 14. Flavoring plant
A Program of White Rock Millennium Rotary Club 78. Valued 15. Sour
3-10F A12
81. Before very long 16. -- majesty
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