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SPCA: Felines at full capacity


Owners wanting to surrender
their cats are put on wait list
Black Press

THE BC SPCA’S Surrey branch is just one of 10 shelters that has been forced to
turn away and create waiting lists for owners surrendering cats and kittens.
“We are absolutely chockablock full,” Surrey branch manager Valerie Sigler
said. “We have over 100 kittens right now.”
While Sigler said the branch would never turn away an owner in a real
bind, staff are having to explore other housing alternatives – such as finding
new homes privately – before taking in additional cats and kittens.
“We are full, full, full to capacity,” she said, noting owners are also being put
on a waiting list until space becomes available.
Surrey isn’t the only SPCA location faced with the problem.
Shelters in Vancouver, Burnaby, Chilliwack, Maple Ridge, Dawson Creek,
Kamloops, Prince Rupert, Williams Lake and Quesnel are also struggling to
handle the number of cats and kittens that are coming in.
“We’re doing our best but we’re absolutely over capacity right now,” said
Ryan Voutilainen, manager of the BC SCPA’s Vancouver branch.
“The welfare of the cats and kittens we already have in our care is our first
priority, so unfortunately at this time, we can’t accommodate cats who are
being surrendered.”
The non-profit society currently has 3,100 cats and kittens in its network of
shelters and foster homes.
“Now is the height of kitten season, which is our busiest time of year,” said
Mark Takhar, BC SPCA assistant general manager of operations.
Green-eyed Tess is just one of many cats – as well as kittens – available at the Surrey SPCA shelter. See SPCA / Page 4

Going the distance


Surrey man swims, bikes and runs for Surrey charity
by Dan Ferguson Then, he followed up the swim with a 500-kilometre
bicycle ride from Victoria to Penticton on July 17-18.
FIRST, 51-YEAR-OLD Cloverdale resident Will Next up is a run, on foot, along the same route start-
Rogers swam 22 kilometres from Sturdies Bay on ing Aug. 10.
Galiano Island to the Tsawwassen ferry terminal in It’s all a fundraiser for the Surrey-based Servants
Delta . Anonymous Society (SAS), a charity that works to
He says the July 3 swim went well, except for the rehabilitate sex trade workers.
harbour seals that nibbled on his toes and the boat It’s the third “Million Dollar Journey” by Rogers.
that nearly cut him in half as he neared the finish line. Last year, he raised $10,000. So far this year, he’s
Rogers, a father of three and grandfather of five, raised $2,500. PHOTO COURTESY WILLROGERS.CA
even shaved 25 minutes off his previous time. See SAS / Page 5 Will Rogers in action in the water.

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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday August 6 2010 3

Cop dog healing after pit bull attack


Atos the German shepherd nearly died in the line of duty
by Dan Ferguson It happened around 3 a.m. during a pepper spray to get the pit bull to let
roadside search of an SUV the 13400 go.
FOR A dog who nearly died less than block of 81 Avenue. The veterinarian who operated
three days ago, Atos looked remark- RCMP Const. Todd Abram and on Atos said the German shepherd
ably healthy as he jumped from his Atos were inside the suspect vehicle was within seconds of dying because
seat in the back of a police SUV when an off-leash pit bull ran from the the pit bull’s teeth were clamped just
Wednesday afternoon at the Surrey corner of the intersection and leaped a fraction of an inch away from his
RCMP headquarters, his tail wagging. into the vehicle where it attacked Atos, jugular vein.
A big patch of fur on the lower right sinking its teeth into the police dog’s Abram said the owner of the pit bull
side of the big dog’s neck had been neck. did not try to separate the two dogs
shaved off by the vet who stitched the Abram said Atos tried to fight back, when they were fighting and allowed
ragged wound and inserted a yellow but he was hampered by the harness the dog to continue running loose
EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
drainage tube after a pit bull attacked he wears and the fact his human part- after the incident.
the seven-year-old German shepherd ner was trying to drag him away.
Surrey RCMP Const. Todd Abram with police during a routine drug search early Police at the scene finally had to use See PIT BULL / Page 4
service dog Atos. Monday morning.

Surrey
‘Civic
Treasure’ Students
Opposed to

passes
Styrofoam
(left to right)
Javier Gonzales,
Hayley
Oldham and
Kim Forsythe
Lorne Pearson was hope to
renowned for his convince Delta
restaurants
sharp memory to stop using
styrofoam
by Kevin Diakiw containers.
JIM KINNEAR / BLACK PRESS
A FORMER Surrey deputy fire chief
and recently named “Civic Trea-
sure” has died.
Lorne Pearson, also a long-
time volunteer with the Surrey
Archives, passed away Sunday in
the company of his family at Peace
Arch Hospital. He was 77.
Pearson lived in Surrey since
the 1940s, when the population
was just 20,000, and was hired as
firefighter No. 8 in 1957. Boast-
ing an incredible memory, he
was a treasure trove of historical
information, making him a natural
fit for the Surrey Archives in the
1990s.
His recollections were so sharp,
archivists often turned to him to
help identify people in photos,
many of them whom he knew.
Students vs. Styrofoam
“That’s the most gratifying part of
the whole thing – to relive the early Kwantlen group wants Delta to ban polystyrene foam containers
days and see what your comrades
were like and how you worked by Kristine Salzmann to learn why they use styrofoam, talk about alternatives, and collect pledges.
together,” he told The Leader in an In an effort to gain public support they’ve started gathering signatures on
WE’VE ALL done it – asked for our restaurant leftovers “to-go” and picked a petition at community events, and currently have about 500 names. Two
interview two years ago.
up take-out for a convenient meal. weeks ago they met with Delta’s Climate Change Working Group to learn
See PEARSON / Page 4 We’ve toted our sushi, chow mein and fish and chips home to enjoy, and more about what they need in order to present their case to council.
tossed the greasy Styrofoam containers in the garbage bin Forsythe says through their research they’ve learned 25
with hardly a second thought. to 30 per cent of the trash that ends up in our local landfill
A group of Kwantlen students want you to think about
where that trash ends up, and hope to convince restaurants
“Delta could be the is polystyrene, and Lebek adds Styrofoam is one of the
most commonly picked up types of trash during shoreline
in Delta to get rid of polystyrene foam, commonly known leader in change.” clean-ups.
as Styrofoam, altogether. The group argues a ban on Styrofoam would be good
They call their group Students Opposed to Styrofoam Kim Forsythe for the planet and for taxpayers by reducing pressure on
(SOS), seven young adults in the Kwantlen Polytechnic landfills, like the nearly full Cache Creek dump which is to
University Environmental Protection Technology program be expanded.
whose aim is to persuade Delta council to phase out the use of the petroleum- Student Hayley Oldham, from Surrey, says it’s good for business too. Res-
based products in restaurants. taurants would benefit from banning the foam cups and packages voluntarily
Kim Forsythe and Ryan Lebek are part of the group, and as South Delta by giving them an eco-friendly image that’s appealing to consumers.
residents wanted to focus on their hometown. She says they could use biodegradable containers that are plant-based, or
SURREY ARCHIVES PHOTO Polystyrene container bans currently exist in towns such as Turner Valley, encourage customers to bring in their own reusable containers by offering
Lorne Pearson, in his early Alberta, and large cities such as San Franscico in California. If they can do it, discounts.
days as a Surrey firefighter. say the students, why not Delta? To learn more about the students’ campaign as a restaurant owner or con-
He also served as deputy fire “Delta could be the leader in change,” says Forsythe. sumer, visit http://jsudesign.com/SOS/ or email studentsopposedtostyro
chief. To start, they have been conducting interviews with local restaurant owners foam@gmail.com.
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Pit bull: From page 3


“It was... very frustrating,” Abram said, pausing to choose his words carefully.
He said Wednesday was the first day Atos appeared to be back his old self, after

Is still several days of low energy. Abram is optimistic Atos will be fully recovered and
back to work in a matter of weeks, once the wound on his neck is healed well
enough to allow the use of his chest harness.

Please
Pleasecome
join and jointhe
us for us for the upcoming
next with its As for the pit bull, it remains in the possession of its owner. Animal control
officers have been called in to investigate the incident. An application to have the
pit bull declared a dangerous dog is expected, something that would require it to be
Fraser
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HealthPublic Board
public Meeting
board meeting penned, and leashed with a muzzle while outside the pen. A City of Surrey bylaw

Date:
Date:
Thursday, August 12th, 2010
Thursday, November 5, 2009
owner sets a fine of $50 to $2,000 for allowing a dog to “run at large.”
The pit bull owner is also likely to face a bill for the approximately $1,000 it cost
to get Atos stitched up.
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Pearson: ‘A good honest man’
From page 3 everyone at Surrey’s Heritage going to have to do this job,
Services.” because I won’t be around
Pearson was known as a A week ago Tuesday, Pearson forever, you know,” his son John
friend who could listen and attended the Surrey retired fire- recalls.
You are invited to observe an open meeting of laugh, and also spin a great fighters’ lunch where he received The next day, suffering from
the Board of Directors of Fraser Health. After story. an award from the B.C. Fire exhaustion, he was admitted
the meeting, there will be a question and “He was an absolute treat Chiefs for his time as a member to hospital. He passed away on
answer period open to the public. to be around, a good honest of the Fire Chiefs Association. Sunday at about 1 p.m.
man and a great promoter of His son John said his dad had Pearson is survived by his wife
As the fastest growing Health Authority in the
Surrey’s history,” said museum his game face on for the full five- Irene, his sons John and Jim, his
province, we are receiving provincial and hour event. sister Susie and four grandchil-
reference specialist Ryan Gal-
national attention for how we are redesigning lagher. As secretary of the retired dren.
our health care practices and care settings to “He will be missed dearly by firefighters, he said “somebody’s kdiakiw@surreyleader.com
meet the needs of our communities.

We look forward to seeing you there! From page 1


For more information, contact us at:
www.fraserhealth.ca
SPCA: “We’re asking people to be patient until space becomes available.”
Takhar said most owners are understanding when told that many shelters are not
feedback@fraserhealth.ca
604-587-4600 Spay or accepting surrendered cats.
“They know they are ultimately responsible for their animal and in most situations

!
could have done something to prevent having to give it up – for example, spaying and

Delicious neuter neutering would have prevented an unwanted litter.”


As much as it’s a busy time of year for SPCA staff, Takhar said it’s a good opportu-
nity for animal lovers to adopt a cat or kitten.
“We have cats and kittens of every colour, size, age, breed and personality.”
pets SPCA adoption fees vary by region, but all include spay/neuter and vaccinations.
Visit spca.bc.ca to check out cats and kittens needing homes.
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Driveway garbage gone


Municipality removes trash heap dumped at Delta home

heat
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by Dan Ferguson on July 27 while area of 112 Street
Bartholomew was and Nordel Way.
THE MOUND of garbage is gone out shopping. That person
from Beth Bartholomew’s It was two-and- hasn’t lived there
driveway and the North Delta a-half metres tall for awhile, but the
resident couldn’t be more at its highest and man with the trash
grateful. about nine metres truck apparently
Municipal workers showed long, composed wasn’t aware of
up and carted it all away last of garbage bags, that.
week. chopped-up trees, Police told
“They were awesome,” she construction waste, Bartholomew she
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The Surrey/North Delta Leader OPINION Published and printed by Black Press Ltd. at 5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C.
Friday August 6 2010

Leader WASTE INCINERATOR QUESTION OF THE WEEK

Region could
Should a new waste-to-energy incinerator be built inside or
outside the Metro Vancouver region?

get burned
To answer, go to the Home page of our website: www.surreyleader.com

PUBLISHER
Jim Mihaly

M
etro Vancou- as air pollution has become
ver has moved more pronounced in the
a step closer to past week. Some of that is
burning much due to forest fires outside
of the trash residents and the region, but a great deal
businesses generate – but of it is related to Metro
with a few qualifications. Vancouver activities.
The regional govern- Metro says that any
DIRECTOR, SALES ment’s directors decided incineration will produce a
AND MARKETING last week to adopt a draft minimal amount of air pol-
Karla Pearson waste plan, which includes lution. The existing Burnaby
incineration as one method incinerator, which already
of dealing with waste. handles some of Metro’s
However, many directors, garbage, does not produce a
including Surrey Mayor great deal of pollution.
Dianne Watts, say that any But should the govern-
incineration should take ment body which actually
place outside the Lower monitors air quality be con-
Mainland, because of sciously making it worse,
EDITOR concerns raised and should it LAST WEEK WE ASKED:
quitefrankly

Paula Carlson by Fraser Valley do so when


residents about
increased air pol-
its equiva-
lent body in
Do you have fire insurance for your home?
lution. the Fraser Here’s how you responded: Yes 84% No 16%
Watts says that Valley has
an out-of-region expressed
incinerator is strong
“the most bal- objections?
anced approach” Watts and 1-900 NUMBERS
to dealing with some other

Do weather folk wear lingerie?


CIRCULATION waste, and she’s
MANAGER Frank Bucholtz directors
right. support
Marilou Pasion What’s both- the idea of
ered me a great incineration

S
Newsroom deal in this whole discus- and producing energy from ure is nice outside. I dialled, and got the government answering
email: sion is the high-handed the process. However, they Looks like rain. machine again. After pushing one for service
attitude taken by many want to see any such facili- It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity. in English, I was given more choices.
newsroom@ Hot enough for ya? Did I wish to discuss a severe weather con-
surreyleader.com Metro Vancouver directors ties located in a place where
and administrators. Their air quality is not an issue. Weather – it’s the ultimate topic of conversation. dition?
Phone: It’s the one, universal thing every human being has No, there’s no hurricane blowing or twister
604-575-2744 comments make it sound Fraser Valley residents
as if they really could care (and many in Surrey) were in common. touching down.
604-575-2544 fax So, naturally, when I was asked to write a story Would I like to talk to a meteorologist, for
less what takes place outside opposed to the idea of a vast
their boundaries, which are gas-fired electricity plant in about the recent heat wave, I thought it would be an over-the-phone interview? Yes.
Advertising between Langley Township Sumas, Washington some a pretty easy assignment. A quick call to Environ- “Thank you,” said the recorded voice. Please
604-575-2744 and Abbotsford and Maple years ago. The plant, known ment Canada, a few “boy, is it hot” comments, and call 1-900 blah blah blah – we will charge you
604-575-2544 fax Ridge and Mission. as SE2, was the subject of I’m done. $2.99 a minute ...
Metro Vancouver and the massive opposition and the But, I was about to enter the telephone Twilight Is it possible to make it any harder to speak
Classified Fraser Valley Regional Dis- plan was scrapped. Zone. to a meteorologist? Is their time so valuable
604-575-5555 trict are all one region, and If the airshed is as fragile A quick glance in the phone book’s blue pages that picking up the receiver and confirming
604-575-2073 fax this is particularly true when as we have been told over gave me a 1-900 number. the daily high requires a toonie and a loonie?
it comes to the airshed. many years by politicians, What’s this? A recording advises that it will cost Now frustrated and facing a looming
Circulation Most of the air pollution who have hatched schemes $2.99 to ask questions about the weather! deadline, I redialled the media number and
604-575-5344 is generated within Metro such as AirCare, why would Why do we have to pay to talk to a pushed the final choice – customer
roomfor a view

604-575-2544 fax Vancouver, particularly by Metro Vancouver even con- federal government employee? Isn’t comments. I left some comments –
vehicles. sider placing an incineration Environment Canada run with tax- friendly, friendly comments.
At many times of the year, plant in the region? payers’ money? Fortunately, I also left my phone
Address
it is dissipated by prevailing The final word on the Isn’t this double-dipping? number. A few minutes later, I
200-5450 152 St.
winds, but in summer, when draft waste plan lies with I understand a fee for services, but received a call from my local mete-
Surrey, B.C.
the air is hot and stagnant, environment minister Barry we’re talking about a phone conversa- orologist. It seems higher than
V3S 5J9
the pollution drifts eastward Penner. tion, not applying for a passport. normal temperatures rank right up
2010 winner and sits over Abbotsford, It should be pointed out And charging by the minute? What there with hurricanes and twisters
BCYCNA Chilliwack, Mission and that Penner, MLA for Chilli- if the meteorologist talks slowly? as severe weather conditions. Had
Ma Murray Awards Hope. People with breath- wack, was one of the most What if he has to look up a fact or I pushed that button, I would have
ing difficulties are at times vocal opponents of SE2 and check a chart? Kevin Mills saved time and aggravation.
advised to stay indoors. is thoroughly familiar with Why is it I can phone MP Ed Fast or But since I had him on the
Even in easterly areas of the arguments about Metro MLAs John van Dongen and Mike de phone, I tried a quick experiment.
Metro Vancouver, such as Vancouver’s polluted air Jong for free, but I have to pay $2.99 a minute to I did a speed interview.
2010 winner talk to a meteorologist? Did we break a record? What was the old
Langley, the air quality is affecting Fraser Valley com-
greatly diminished. munities. It’s the weather, not 1-900-HOTBUNS! Does the one? What year did it happen? Will it stay hot?
An air quality warning It will be very interesting meteorologist at least wear lingerie? When will it cool down?
was issued on Wednesday, to see which way he rules. As ridiculous as it seems to charge the public for Done in three minutes and change, and it
weather information, it seems even more ludicrous was free. Of course if I was Joe Sixpack, my
2010
The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council,
to charge the media. phone bill would be $8.97 higher next month.
a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council After all, it’s our job to let the public know about If I’m paying $2.99 a minute, I better get a
considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. conditions, and records set, and why the weather whole lot more than a weather forecast.
Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from
both the newspaper and the complaint holder. is doing what it’s doing. People with breathing
If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about conditions, like asthma, or a low tolerance for the Kevin Mills is a reporter with the Abbotsford
coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. sun’s harmful rays, like to know what to expect. News, a sister paper to The Leader.
Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C.
Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. A quick search on Google and I had a media newsroom@abbynews.com
For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org hotline number.
Friday August 6 2010 LETTERS Surrey/North Delta Leader 7

Wider isn’t Suite occupants don’t pay their tax share


always THE LATEST measure taken by Sur-
rey council to change our unfair
taxation system will again only
now paid for others?
Why should those no longer
going to school, never went to
As to “the building owner
must reside on the prem-
ises,” should those owning more
for those who built and/or added
all those illegal suites?
As for angry homeowners

better be again a half measure as to the


real problem Surrey is facing and
what really needs to be done.
school or never had children still
have to pay school taxes at all?
The restriction recommendation
than one home be forced to evict
those living in related suites?
Further, how is Surrey going to
storming city hall in the 1970s,
that was done only by those who
built their huge houses with one or
RE: “TYNEHEAD trail under fire,” Taxing homeowners with one for one secondary suite per single- have the owner of the home pro- more illegal suites to generate extra
The Leader, July 13. legal suite for “utilities, garbage family dwelling in the city can vide off-street parking? income to pay the mortgage for a
As an avid equestrian and long- pick up and things like that” again never be enforced unless reported Does that mean all homeowners home they really did not need.
time park user, I agree with the fails to include general taxes, by angry neighbours, and at pres- with one suite now have to pave or Again, others are on the hook
Tynehead Community Equestrian school taxes, TransLink, drainage ent, Surrey has no record of those gravel part of their property to pro- for those who violate existing laws
Society’s (TCES) view on the plans parcel tax and some others, which now illegal suites. vide extra parking for all those cars and bylaws or reuse to pay their
for the new trail. Creating a four- make up the bulk of our tax bills. And how can they still call it a presently on the street? fair share of taxes.
metre wide paved path through Why should those living in suites single-family dwelling when there Why do city taxpayers have to
the park defeats the purpose of a and sending kids to school not are more than one family living pay for those inspections, which Pieter Spierenburg
nature trail and would leave the have to pay for the above services in it? should have be done to start with Surrey
park user with a less-satisfying
experience.
I strongly believe that Metro
Vancouver should review its
options and revise some of the
plans for the park. Just because
Metro Vancouver has not heard
Options for those waiting
any opposition, does not mean AFTER READING the article “Three years of
it is nonexistent. Previous to this pain or payment up front,” (July 23) about
article, I had heard brief mentions a patient waiting three years for surgery at
of this proposed development of St. Paul’s Hospital to correct a sinus infec-
the park. However, I feel that it was tion, I wanted to clarify how these situa-
kept rather quiet and received little tions are assessed and managed.
publicity. Dr. Javer, the St. Paul’s specialist men-
Most parks in Surrey use tioned in the article, is a highly skilled
crushed stone. Many cyclists enjoy surgeon with an excellent reputation, and
these trails and this surface is not I can understand why patients wish to
difficult to ride upon. Perhaps an be referred to him. Surgical patients are
asphalt surface may make it easier prioritized by their physicians based on the
for persons relying on a wheelchair seriousness of their cases. Dr. Javer sees his
to navigate the trails, however, if most urgent cases in three to six months.
this is the case, the width of the Those whose procedures are considered
trail plan certainly needs to be elective unfortunately face a much longer
reduced. Instead, a trail ranging up wait.
to two metres should be more than Although Dr. Javer has a heavy caseload,
adequate. we have worked with him and the Ministry
As for the TCES proposal of of Health Services to improve this situ-
restoring equestrian use to the ation. We have increased the operating
trails, I think this is an excellent room time available to him and recruited
idea. Perhaps Tynehead could cre- another highly skilled sino-nasal specialist,
ate a concept like that of Campbell which has helped to reduce the wait list.
Valley Park or Golden Ears Park, It is important to note that there are
with separate pedestrian and other highly qualified ear, nose and throat
equestrian trails. The Highpoint (ENT) specialists in the public health care
development in South Langley also system that could also do the procedure
contains a multi-user trail, where in question, if the patient wished to be
both riders and people on foot referred to them. This is always an option
peacefully coexist along the 10-km for patients who wish speedier treatment.
path.
If the park were to be fully Dr. Nancy van Laeken
encircled with this planned four- Chair, Department of Surgery
metre roadway, I would find a A letter writer says that Bonnie Shortreed (above), who has been told she has to wait years
for specialized surgery, has the option of seeing other doctors in the public health system. Providence Health Care
different place to walk. I come to
Tynehead to enjoy the trees, lush

Long forms take the guesswork out


fields and serenity. An asphalt
road running through these areas
would destroy the essence of the
park.
It is very easy to pave over the
landscape, however, it takes a STEPHEN HARPER and the Con- interference in what is supposed and private transportation, schools, privacy is a smokescreen. StatsCan
lengthy time to grow a tree or servative party are wrong to want to be a non-partisan branch of our police and fire services, social has a world-renowned reputation,
recover a salmon spawning habitat. to eliminate the compulsory long- government. programs, immigrants services, developed over generations, for
form part of Canada’s census. Here in Surrey, we continue to libraries, parks, and recreation. providing meaningful statistical
Caroline Kirschner
The Conservatives want to have one of the fastest-growing Businesses, charities and educa- information from its census while
Surrey
replace the current system, where cities in Canada. We have a wide tors will all use this information to maintaining the privacy of indi-
every five years 20 per cent of ethnic diversity, perhaps matched decide where to expand, whether vidual Canadians.
Canadians are randomly chosen only by Vancouver and Toronto. to relocate, or maintain the status If the compulsory long-form
Write to us to complete the long form, with a And Surrey is home to a socio- quo. is eliminated, Stephen Harper’s
newsroom@ voluntary long form for up to 33 economic range which includes New businesses in our com- Conservatives would base their
per cent. both the wealthiest and the poorest munity use StatsCan to project political decisions on their partisan
surreyleader.com Any statistician will tell you Canadians. location, product and client base. agenda rather than statistics and
using a voluntary form for accurate We need to be able to know the Home builders, who are a large facts.
Letters to the editor must statistical research is pure folly. facts as they are, not just a guess part of the economic growth in This is yet another example of
identify writers by proper The fact that Munir Sheikh, chief from those willing to fill out the Surrey, use the data to determine Stephen Harper’s Conservatives
name, and provide address statistician of Statistics Canada, longer form. the type of housing needed and putting their ideology before good
and phone numbers for and a highly respected civil servant Other levels of government rely location. government.
verification. The Leader for 30 years, has resigned over the on StatsCan information to make The Conservatives’ claim that
reserves the right to edit for issue speaks to the level of political important decisions about public Canadians are concerned about Jasbir Sandhu
brevity, clarity and legality.
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“Willie” Pickton was Bone fragments, blood
charged with attempting and DNA were found in
to murder one sex-trade an extensive search of the
worker who escaped farm.
P U B L I C N OT I C E from his Port Coquitlam Nobody else has ever
farm after a bloody knife been charged.
fight in 1997 that left Although Pickton
COMMUNITY CHARTER, S.B.C. 2003, CHAPTER 26 both of them barely alive. was originally charged
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO DISPOSE OF CITY Despite the police with killing 27 women,
investigation amidst a one count involving an
PROPERTY SECTIONS 26 AND 94 string of drug-addicted unidentified woman
Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter, S.B.C. 2003, women vanishing from whose remains had been
Vancouver’s Downtown found in the Mission
Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the Eastside, the case against BLACK PRESS FILE ART area was excluded and 20
intention to dispose of the following A-1, General Agriculture zoned City land: him was dropped and Robert Pickton listens to proceedings during additional counts were
Civic Addresses: 20 more women would the trial that ultimately found him guilty of split off to be dealt with
disappear in the follow- multiple murders. in a separate trial, if one
13372 Colebrook Road, Surrey, BC ing years that he would proved necessary.
Legal Description: eventually be charged One reason for split-
with killing. although evidence at clothing Pickton was ting the trial in that man-
Parcel 1 District Lot 51 Group 2 New Westminster District That’s among a deluge the trial did include one wearing at the time. But ner, according to media
Plan LMP53129 PID No. 025-352-628 of new revelations that Crown witness who testi- they would not be tested reports, is that defence
are now being reported fied Pickton had indi- for forensic evidence lawyers only conceded
Property Description: after the lifting of a cated he used handcuffs until years later – after six of the women were
This A-1, General Agriculture zone lot contains 65.23 acres of publication ban follow- to restrain women before his 2002 arrest in the actually dead and had
Agricultural Land Reserve farmland, currently being farmed. The lot is ing the Supreme Court strangling missing women insisted the Crown
located within the agricultural acreage lands that border the southern of Canada’s decision to them. case – revealing would have to prove
uphold Pickton’s convic- Both the sex DNA of two the remaining victims
portion of the Panorama Ridge area. It is located on the south side trade worker women who
of Colebrook Road, immediately east of 131A Street, and backs onto tion and life sentence weren’t alive somewhere
on six counts of second- and Pickton disappeared else.
Highway 99 to the south. degree murder. ended up in during the pre- Prosecutors formally
The identity of the Royal Colum- 1997 period. stayed the remaining 20
Invitation to Offers to Purchase: bian Hospital All six of the
woman who got away charges against Pickton
The City invites offers to purchase this parcel of land. Interested cannot be reported. clinging to life women Pickton Wednesday, saying noth-
persons or parties should submit their offer(s) to purchase to the City She testified at Pick- after losing was ultimately ing further would be
of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 14245 - 56 ton’s preliminary hearing close to three Sereena convicted of gained by a new trial on
Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3X 3A2 before 4 p.m. on Thursday, September 2, that she fought back after litres of blood Abotsway killing – Ser- those counts.
he attempted to handcuff each. eena Abotsway Pickton, 60, has
2010. Offers received after this closing date will not be accepted or A key found (of Surrey),
considered. Delays caused by any delivery, courier, or mail service(s) her and, in the struggle, already been sentenced
she grabbed a butcher in Pickton’s pocket was Mona Wilson, Andrea to serve the maximum 25
will not be grounds for an extension of the closing date. knife off a table and slit used to unlock the single Joesbury, Brenda Wolfe, years before he becomes
his throat. handcuff still around Georgina Papin and eligible for parole.
He wrestled back the the woman’s wrist, the Marnie Frey – died after Family members of
knife and stabbed her a preliminary hearing was the 1997 incident and missing women have
number of times, pierc- told. investigation. renewed their calls for a
ing her lung. Pickton’s lawyers at The jury ultimately public inquiry into the
The woman got away the time claimed he was convicted Pickton of six police handling of the
and was picked up by a acting in self-defence and counts of second-degree Pickton case.
passing car. prosecutors decided the murder, rather than first- Vancouver Police
The jury never heard woman was an unreliable degree murder. issued a new apology last
about the incident witness and there was Prosecutors main- week for not catching
because the trial judge little chance of convic- tained throughout that Pickton sooner.
ruled it had no direct tion. Pickton acted alone but – with files from CTV
bearing on the murders, Police had seized defence lawyers had

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Surrey skeptics
shame astrologers
None were willing to take on $100,000 challenge
by Dan Ferguson imposed to filter out time-wasters, newcomers to Canada, are wasting
said Avtar Gill, the president of thousands of dollars on astrologers
THEY WAITED three hours Monday the B.C. chapter of the Tarksheel he views as little better than con
at the Grand Taj Banquet Hall in Society. artists.
Surrey for a single astrologer to In return, the society was guar- He said there will likely be more
accept their challenge. anteeing it had the full $100,000, such challenges mounted in the
After none showed up, they in the form of collective pledges future.
called it a night. by dozens of members and sup- Gill describes himself an atheist,
It was a victory for the porters. yet he remains an observant Sikh
Tarksheel Society, a local Gill, a Surrey resident, who follows the teachings of the
group of skeptics who was not surprised by faith.
issued a public challenge the outcome of the well- He says he agrees with the
to astrologers who claim publicized event. principles of Sikhism even
they can determine all “Astrology is not sci- though he doesn’t believe in a god
manner of detailed infor- ence,” Gill said. or an afterlife.
mation from a person’s Yet there are locally He still goes to temple some-
date and place of birth based astrologers still run- times, viewing it as a “social occa-
and the time of day they ning big newspaper ads sion” more than an act of faith.
are born. Avtar Gill in some Punjabi-language Gill’s group is a branch of the
Any astrologer who newspapers, he said. Tarksheel Society (Rationalist
could answer 10 simple questions One ad recently made a “1001 Society India) founded in India
from the same limited information per cent guarantee” the astrologer in 1984 “to educate and awaken
they use to prepare horoscopes could pick a winning lottery num- the people about the menace and
would collect $100,000. ber for clients. unfathomable dangers of all reli-
Among the questions: Is the It frustrates Gill, a semi-retired gions, caste system, untouchabil-
person a man or a woman, are they 64-year-old former security guard ity, superstitions and miracles”
dead or alive, how many brothers who has made a new career of according to the website at www.
and sisters do they have? debunking superstition. tarksheel.com
The only requirement was a He says naive people in the dferguson@surreyleader.com
$1,000 security deposit, something South Asian community, mostly

Firefighting hacky sackers Jurassic jolt


BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Cougar Canyon blazes deemed suspicious A baby T-Rex surprises shoppers on the way to a demonstration at
Guildford Town Centre on Thursday afternoon. The Walking with
by Dan Ferguson hacky sackers and beer were playing hacky tigate, along with some Dinosaurs – The Arena Spectacular show runs at Rogers Arena on
league baseball players sack in the field near baseball players who Aug. 26-29. The live and animatronic performance is a take-off on a
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armed with little more counterattack was block of Lyon Road They found a smoul-
than the contents of enough to keep the fires around 8:30 p.m. when dering mound at the “We assumed it was a attack the fire. start simultaneously
some water coolers and from spreading before they noticed plumes of base of a cedar tree cigarette butt.” The Delta Fire 25 feet apart,” Bossons
a wet t-shirt. the Delta Fire Depart- dark grey smoke rising and doused it with a Then they spotted the Department and police observed.
When some suspi- ment arrived to put from the forested can- mixture of ice and water second fire, about 25 responded and swept No one was hurt, he
cious fires broke out in them out. yon across the road. from their coolers. feet away. the area. said, but his buddy’s
North Delta’s Cougar North Delta resident The smoke got worse At first, they thought The barefoot Bossons Investigators have t-shirt is a total write-
Canyon on Wednesday, Matthew Bossons and and worse, so Bossons the fire was accidental, phoned the fire depart- told Bossons the twin off.
July 28 a group of his friend Mark Nasu and Nasu went to inves- Bossons said. ment while Nasu wetted fires were suspicious. dferguson@surreyleader.com
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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday August 6 2010 11

The Tidewater Pub


was destroyed in
Boden in BABYCARE
Surrey Central
and
White Rock
a blaze on May
28. The pub was
featured in movie
starring Jodie
trouble again Call 604-574-5399
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Foster.
Former football player
CTV PHOTO
charged with assault AWARD
winning

Fire was arson: Police


Black Press

JOSH BODEN of Surrey was back in Vancouver Pro- Create


vincial Court Tuesday, to answer a charge of assaulting
a woman in Burnaby.
shopping lists,
Boden will remain in custody until his next court price watch
Surrey man charged in Tidewater Pub fire appearance, which is set for Aug. 27.
He was arrested and charged on July 24, just days and more.
after the Crown prosecutor’s office dropped an earlier We make
by Dan Ferguson Oscar and a Golden Globe for
her portrayal of a blue-collar
mond for carrying a sawed-off
rifle, small amounts of mari-
charge of breaking and entering against 24-year-old
Boden, once considered a top professional football y
it easy!
A 27-YEAR-OLD Surrey man sexual assault victim. juana and methamphetamine, prospect. The incident that produced the break-in Featured
Contes
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with a lengthy criminal record The 2 a.m. blaze that and break-and-enter tools. charge occurred in Burnaby at the home of Boden’s
has been charged with setting destroyed the pub is believed to He was on probation at the girlfriend in early July.
the fire that destroyed the Delta have started in the back of the time. Boden, a former student at North Vancouver’s
pub featured in the Oscar- building. Antrobus was given Carson Graham Secondary, had
winning Jodie Foster film “The At the height of the a three-and-a-half- a checkered upbringing before
Accused.” battle, five units of the month jail sentence moving from the North Shore to
Bradley Thomas Antrobus Delta Fire Department after he pleaded guilty. Surrey.
is facing trial on one count of were at the scene, In 2006, Antrobus Before he turned pro, the 6’1” ‹

arson and one count of break- pouring water onto the made two most- Boden was a standout player for
ing and entering in connection building. wanted lists, one of the South Surrey Rams of the
with the May 28 blaze that The blaze was so five top offenders Canadian Junior Football League.
destroyed the Tidewaters Pub intense firefighters issued by the Surrey In his 2005 season with the
& Grill on River Road under- were unable to enter RCMP detachment Rams (now the Big Kahuna
neath the Alex Fraser Bridge. the pub. Bradley and a 10-most-wanted Rams), Boden finished the season Josh Boden
When it was known as the They were able to Antrobus list issued by the as the B.C. Football Conference’s
4BWF5JNF 4BWF.POFZ
Sidetrack pub, the location keep the fire from Integrated Municipal rookie of the year, MVP, and best special teams player.
was used for the 1988 film spreading to an adjacent beer Provincial Auto Crime Team His performance won him an invitation to the B.C. Visit our other Black Press sites
“The Accused” for the scene and wine store. (IMPACT). Lions training camp the same year. In 2007, Boden
of the attack on Jodie Foster’s The 5’7” 111-lb. Antrobus His next court appearance is made the Lions roster as a backup wide receiver.
character. was described as a “prolific set for Aug. 16 in Vancouver. Boden was released by the west coast CFL team
Foster won several best offender” by police following a dferguson@surreyleader.com after he was charged with domestic assault and rob-
actress awards including an November 2008 arrest in Rich- bery in April, 2008. The charges were dropped a few
months later.
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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday August 6 2010 13

RCMP RCMP Insp. Bob

wants your Couture, who came


from a military
background and
worked at the Calgary

best shot
Police Service, jumped
at the chance to
continue his career in
Surrey after he worked
in the Olympic
Accepting photos for security detail.

annual diversity calendar EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER

Black Press will receive a $150 prize.


There will also be a
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is your passion, your which all the contes-
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Adapting to change
sional pastime, Surrey enter.
RCMP invites you to Participants will
participate in its 2011 also receive a free copy
Diversity Calendar of the 2011 Diversity
photo contest to cel- Calendar. Prizes are
ebrate multiculturalism sponsored by the Royal
and the unique charac- Bank of Canada’s Cul-
ter of Surrey tural and
communities. Com-
“Diversity
The RCMP is munity New Surrey RCMP inspector happy to be ‘living the dream’ in B.C.
– The Surrey Markets
RCMP and
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seeking photos Division.
Win-
by Dan Ferguson He followed his father into a career Then came an offer of work at the
with the military, where, by any mea- largest RCMP detachment in Canada –
nity!” is the that celebrate ning RECENTLY, SURREY RCMP Insp. Bob sure, Couture had an outstanding career. Surrey.
theme for
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diversity. photos
will also
Couture was being interviewed in a
meeting room at the main detachment
The awards tell the story: Canadian “I’m just ecstatic that I’m out here liv-
Forces Search & Rescue Technician ing the dream.”
rey RCMP appear building on 57 Avenue. Wing, United Nations Medal for Service He lives here with his wife Judy.
Diversity Calendar. The in Surrey RCMP’s 2011 “Change is around us all the time and in Cyprus and Canadian Forces Para- At the time of the interview, Couture
calendar committee is Diversity Calendar and that’s what keeps you moving forward,” chutists Wing, to name a few. had been on the job just a few weeks.
now accepting photos the calendar will be said Couture, the detachment’s new On search and rescue missions, he His responsibilities include anti-gang
that illustrate this available free of charge Operations Support Officer. would sometimes fly into B.C., where he enforcement, traffic, youth and auxiliary
theme. to Surrey residents “We have to have the ability to adapt fell in love with the West Coast. Some- police matters.
Surrey RCMP takes and businesses upon to change.” day, he knew, he would live here. He is a great believer in street-level
part throughout the request. He was making a point about policing But first, he needed to settle down, to policing, something he intends to prac-
year in community If you have a that a rapidly growing, fast-changing com- give his children a chance to grow up tise as much possible.
festivals, New Year captures Surrey’s munity like Surrey. without the base-jumping of a military “I want to go out there,” Couture said.
celebrations of various diversity, multicultural But he could have just as easily been family. His task, as he sees it, is to learn as
communities, sporting community and Surrey talking about himself. So he went home. much as he can about the city and the
events, the Canada Day RCMP’s community Couture grew up as one of six kids He left the military after 15 years and officers he works with.
celebration, and Surrey’s engagement, make in a house on the west side of Calgary, became a Calgary Police officer. “I’m just a cop that wants to do the
very own Fusion Festi- sure to submit it to the another city known for mushrooming Some of his awards from 22 years best for his community,” he said.
val, so there is plenty of contest by the Aug. 30 populations and dramatic surges of of policing include ones for merit and The officer in charge of the Surrey
inspiration. deadline. development. distinguished service. detachment, Chief Supt. Fraser MacRae,
Participation is free For more informa- In less than one lifetime, the neigh- A few years ago, he was offered a is happy to have Couture on board.
and a number of prizes tion, visit www.surrey. bourhood where he used to live has chance to work on Olympic Security “His previous police experience and
will be awarded. Surrey rcmp.ca or call the been through a complete cycle of at the Vancouver-Whislter Olympic accomplishments are impressive and
RCMP Diversity will Surrey RCMP’s Diver- growth, decline and renewal. Games. I look forward to his joining our team
select a maximum of 10 sity Section at 604- Under those circumstances, Couture “I jumped at the opportunity to come and the contribution that he will make
of the best photos from 599-7814. Or e-mail: said, change “becomes part of your out to the coast and live and work in to our program,” MacRae said.
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with two murders that Abbotsford, Bradshaw used the resources of Tim Bontkes spoke of
My clients wish that I’d developed it years ago and I had to agree!” occurred within five in Surrey, and the teen- several police agencies. the prevalence of drugs
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Marc Bontkes, 33, and Her body was discov- “The homicides are married and had a
Let’s Make 36-year-old Laura Lynn
Lamoureux.
ered on the road.
Five days later, at
linked to street-level
drug trade,” Malo said,
young child, and despite
his involvement with
Cancer History. Thielen and Brad- 6 a.m. on March 19, adding that the three drugs “he was still very
shaw are also charged Bontkes’ body was dis- accused were closely committed to his fam-
with conspiring to kill covered on the ground associated. Their vic- ily,” his brother said.
Bontkes. of a parking lot five tims were singled out. Referring to the
A 19-year-old woman blocks away in Hi-Knoll Tim Bontkes, Marc’s arrests, Tim Bontkes
has been charged with Park, on 50 Avenue on younger brother, called said: “Justice has run its
first-degree murder and the Langley City/Surrey the news of the arrests course and three people
P U B L I C N OT I C E conspiracy to commit border. Again, police “bittersweet.” Fighting have been arrested
murder in connection were called after resi- back tears, he talked and charged, and we
COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26
with Bontkes’ death. dents heard gunshots. of how his brother was couldn’t ask for more.”
She cannot be named Supt. Dan Malo, head drawn into the drug njones@langleytimes.com
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS
as she was 17 years of the Integrated Homi- trade.
Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, old at the time of the cide Investigation Team The two brothers
as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of
the following City lands:
crimes. She turned 18
one week after Bontkes’
murder.
(IHIT), said that police
identified suspects early
in their investigation.
hung around with the
same crowd, “but he
(Marc) couldn’t stop.
Delta
Legal Description: PID: 026-594-447 Parcel “A” (Bylaw Plan BCP22375) Section
28 Township 2 New Westminster District dedicated Road on
Plan 488276
Both Lamoureux
and Bontkes lived in
Langley.
Last November, nine
months after the kill-
He was always a very
dynamic person, a little man
Civic Address: A 1620m² portion of road at 82A Avenue and 140th Street.
Property Description: The property is a portion of redundant road. It is designated
drowns
Suburban in the Official Community Plan. It is currently by Monisha Martins
CD (Comprehensive Development). The City is selling this
1620m² portion of the road for consolidation to facilitate a A 19-YEAR-OLD Delta
seniors’ assisted living facility.
man drowned Monday
while swimming at
Purchasers: 656166 BC Ltd. Alouette Lake in Maple
Ridge.
Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple The teen became
separated from three
Selling Price: One Hundred Four Thousand Eight Hundred Eighty Dollars. friends while swimming
($104,880.00) at the public beach
around 6:12 p.m.
Ridge Meadows
RCMP Supt. Dave
Walsh said the friends
called police after
searching for the man
for an hour.
Ridge Meadows
Search and Rescue was
called and began look-
ing for him along trails
and in the lake.
An hour and 15
minutes into the search, a
man was found under the
surface of the lake, near
the public swimming area.
He was pronounced dead
at the scene.
“His tragic death is a
reminder that we must
all remain vigilant when
it comes to safety in the
water,” said Walsh.
B.C. Coroners
Services and Ridge
Meadows RCMP are
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Delta business A new battle for Burns Bog


up for award Delta mayor wants more authority over protected area
by Dan Ferguson signed in Ramsar, Iran, ecologically
CAPTIN nominated for sensitive wetlands can be granted inter-
Leadership Excellence SHORTLY AFTER the deal to preserve
Burns Bog was done, the Metro Vancou-
national protection.
A great idea, Jackson says, except that
ver regional district parks department the application by the planners only
Black Press proposed opening up the delicate peat covered the 2,000 hectares of Burns Bog
bog to public access. purchased in the 2004.
TILBURY-BASED Canadian Autoparts Toyota
It was just a few months after the And Delta and the other levels of
(CAPTIN) has been nominated for a Leadership historic 2004 covenant reached between government want to add another 435
Excellence award. The company, which manufac- between the municipality of Delta, the hectares.
tures aluminum wheels, is up for the accolades as regional district, provincial and federal The municipality convinced Metro to
part of BC Hydro’s 2010 Power Smart Excellence governments to preserve the unique delay the Ramsar application until the
Awards on Oct. 25. ecology of the bog. added land was acquired.
Finalists in the Leadership Excellence category Some parks planners wanted to build Jackson says the municipality is com-
are “renewed Power Smart Leaders that achieve boardwalks and parking lots, Mayor Lois mitted to obtaining Ramsar status.
progressively greater levels of energy savings year- Jackson recalls. There are other management issues
over-year, clearly demonstrating they are on a path “They were wanting that need to be resolved, Jackson says.
of continuous improvement,” states BC Hydro. to take all these people Research data from the bog is not
CAPTIN’s energy saving actions that caught BC in for tours,” Jackson being shared with Delta, Jackson com-
Hydro’s attention include: says. plains.
• Team members located 174 air leaks, resulting “It was quite con- “It’s just being housed in Metro.”
in savings of over $300,000. cerning to me that She is pressing for an annual meet-
• The internal energy target of five per cent is people didn’t know ing of the municipality and the other
more than double CAPTIN’s Leadership Excel- what the covenant was levels of government to set priorities
lence commitment. about.” A bald eagle perches in a treen for the bog.
• CAPTIN challenged local businesses to create It was about ecologi- in Burns Bog, an environmentally “We have to have a better and stron-
energy awareness, showing community leader- Lois Jackson cal preservation and sensitive area in North Delta. ger process to share information at all
ship. scientific research, not four levels.”
• CAPTIN achieved one of the highest scores public use, Jackson says. As it stands now, Jackson says, the
ever recorded for a first-time energy management The bog is fragile, she points out. Jackson disclosed the closed-door fight management of Burns Bog is largely in
assessment. Its plants don’t recover well from being during an interview with The Leader the hands of well-meaning managers in
CAPTIN is one of 11 finalists, which includes trampled, and trespassers have in the about the municipal demand for more of the Metro Vancouver parks department
the Abbotsford School District, City of Richmond, past triggered fires that burn deep in the a say in the management of the bog. who operate without significant input
Hudson’s Bay Company, Kwantlen Polytechnic peat moss and cause massive damage. The near-miss proves the need for from the elected representatives of the
University, Molson Coors Canada, Overwaitea The boardwalk idea died a well- more oversight, Jackson says. taxpayers who paid to buy the bog.
Food Group, the University of B.C., Vancity, Van- deserved death after the municipality More recently, the municipality and “In the absence of another cham-
couver Coastal Health Authority, and Vancouver objected, Jackson says. parks planners clashed over a bid to have pion, we [Delta] will have to be the
Airport Authority. For more info on the awards, The battle over public access to the the bog made a so-called “Ramsar” site. champions.”
visit wwe12.bchydro.com. park has not been reported until now. Under a 1971 international agreement dferguson@surreyleader.com

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Eco-Centre coming
to Surrey: Councillor
Linda Hepner says it will be built no matter what
by Kevin Diakiw But the idea sparked the ire
of Burnaby Mayor Derek Cor-
SURREY IS holding the region to rigan at last month’s Metro
The 3rd Annual Funds will be allocated 40% to its promise to construct a resi- waste committee meeting.
dential drop-off facility for local “I can’t see what they (Sur-
Surrey Walk for ALS research into the cause of, & cure
recycling. rey) did to get such a mag-
took place on June 12th in Surrey. for ALS & 60% to support patient
The city will create an “Eco- nanimous offer,” Corrigan
services in B.C.
Centre” whether Metro Vancou- said. “It makes absolutely no
In excess of $25,000.00 Our many thanks go out to all ver plans on it or not. sense to anyone but Surrey.”
has been raised to date. the volunteers, participants For years, Metro Vancouver Coun. Linda Hepner said
and communities for their has promised Surrey a residential this city is holding Metro to
tremendous support. An artist rendering of a
drop-off (RDO) centre to be residential drop-off centre. its promise of an RDO, and
located somewhere in the south will turn that facility into
end of the city. an Eco-Centre whether the
Following the original agree- region should “establish the first region decides to support one
ment, Metro Vancouver staff Eco-Centre in Surrey to replace or not.
Additionally we would like to thank the wanted to make it a larger Eco- the commitment for residential An Eco-Centre is included
following businesses & individuals: Centre – a one-stop shop for all drop off facility in 1995.” in the city’s Build Surrey pro-
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Celebrating
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Steele said Tuesday foundation money could be
NEXT MONTH, Surrey council will be considering used for education, heritage rail and also a planned
the creation of a heritage foundation, which would performing arts centre in North Surrey, which will
raise funds and oversee items of historic impor- have a museum component to it.
40 Wild & tance in this city.
“We do have reason to have a foundation,” said
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The recommendation for a foundation comes
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Wonderful Years Commission.


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what powers the foundation would have, and what
agriculture, planning and natural areas.
The call for a heritage foundation started last
year after the loss of several important historical
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Aiming
for India

EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER


Surrey weight lifter Parm Phangura has qualified for the 2010 Commonwealth Games in New Delhi, India in October, and is also hoping to compete at the 2011 Pan-American
Games and 2012 Olympic Games.

Surrey weight lifter qualifies for 2010 Commonwealth Games


by Rick Kupchuk competition in his hometown of Surrey, junior meets he couldn’t compete at. said of qualifying. “My goal was just to
the heavyweight lifter reached his goal. He did compete at the national qualify for the Commonwealth Games.

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wo years ago, Parm Phangura was He qualified for the Commonwealth championships, but didn’t lift as well as But now that I have, I’ve adjusted the
seriously considering walking Games, to be contested in October in he had in the past, calling his perfor- goal to winning a medal. I’m a potential
away from competitive weight New Delhi. mance “really poor.” medalist, I’m ranked fourth, and if
lifting and getting on with the “It’s extra special,” said Phangura, who It was still good enough to have him you’re in the top five, anyone can win.”
rest of his life. was born and raised in Quesnel “Canada ranked high enough to qualify for Phangura has set a goal of a 380 kg.
At 28, he had already won three is my home, but my parents are from India, but a good showing by his rivals total in New Delhi, one which he thinks
national championships, had earned India and I haven’t been there in 22 at the Sea Festival competition could would be good enough for a podium
medals at international competitions, and years. And when I go, friends and family have bumped him from the squad. placing, and a goal he believes will be
was employed full-time at ACM Environ- are going with me. I’m looking forward “The SeaFest competition was the difficult to attain, but is still possible.
mental as a health and safety manager. to seeing how things have changed.” last one (in the qualifying process),” he “I’ve done a 167 kg. snatch and a
Recovering from an injury, married Qualifying for the Cana- recalled. “So the pressure 205 clean and jerk in training, but on
and now a father, the timing seemed dian team going to India was on. separate days,” he said.
right. wasn’t easy, despite the fact “I didn’t have a good “It’s tough to do both on the same
“I had my elbow surgically repaired, he is among the top five lift- “The ultimate competition at nationals, day. You do one, and you’re tired before
because there was some wear and tear,”
said the Guildford resident, a national
ers in his weight class (105
kg. and over) in the Com-
goal is 2012 in but some of the other lifters
didn’t, either. They came
trying the other.”
Regardless of the result in October,
champion in 2002, 2003 and 2007. monwealth. There were sev- London.” to SeaFest to get better, but Phangura will continue to lift for
“And I was wondering if I wanted to eral qualifying competitions they lifted before I did so I another two years, targeting two more
come back.” in the selection process, but Parm Phangura knew what I had to do.” major international competitions to
But another goal lured him back to Phangura, 30, wasn’t able to A lift of 163 kg. in the qualify for.
the gym. compete in many of them. snatch and a personal best He plans to compete at the Pan-Am
“When I saw the Commonwealth “The Canadian Weight 200 kg. effort in the clean Games in 2011 in Guadalajara, Mexico,
Games will be in India, it was destined lifting Federation selects the Common- and jerk left him with a 363 kg. total, and the 2012 Summer Olympic Games
to be. So I put the pedal to the metal, wealth qualifying competitions, and also a personal best, and clinched a in London, England.
and trained my butt off.” some I wasn’t eligible for,” explained place on the national team. “The goal is 2012 in London,” he
Two months ago at the Sea Festival Phangura, listing some university and “I was ecstatic, it was my goal,” he said. “Then it will definitely be over.”

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AFTER A disappointing start to had a pair of hits for the Storm, Chow and Olexa each batted in
round robin play, the Surrey who had a total of 10 in the four runs, with Hillsdon cross-
Storm ‘93 have evened their two innings. Cameron and Rai- ing the plate three times.
won-loss record at the Canadian son also collected three RBIs Afeldt pitched all five
Midget Girls Fastpitch Cham- each, with Bains and Jamie innings, earning the shutout
pionships in Saint John, New Randal driving in two each. while striking out eight Nova
Brunswick. The Storm then handed the Scotia batters, allowing just
The Storm, the runner-up Mississauga North Tigers a 9-0 three hits and a pair of walks.
team at the B.C. championship setback Tuesday afternoon in The Storm made it four
tournament July 16-18 in Rich- another game ended on the consecutive wins, defeating the
mond, lost their first two games mercy rule, this time after five Winnipeg Lightning 7-0.
of the tournament, then reeled innings of play. The four lopsided wins were
of four consecutive victories by Marina Demore pitched for a big turnaround for Surrey,
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over a winless Saint John Sting- Sarah Hillsdon each went handing the Storm a 3-2 loss
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to qualify for the playoff round Hillsdon driving in two runs tournament on Sunday.
this weekend. and Demore scoring a pair. Hillsdon and Afeldt each
They began the win streak The mercy-rule was put into went two-for-three at the plate
Tuesday with a 16-0 romp effect again in a Storm win for Surrey.
past the Prince Edward Island over the Inglis Jewellers Dia- Against the Alberta Elite on
Selects, a game called after just mond Gators of Nova Scotia Monday, the Storm fell behind
three innings on the mercy on Wednesday, as a seven-run 4-0 after one inning and went
rule. The Storm scored 10 second inning sparked the Sur- on to an 8-2 defeat. Olexa was
times in the bottom of the first rey squad to a 14-0 victory. the top batter for Surrey, get-
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Sunday, August 15, 2010 the second. They didn’t need to for-four at the plate, with Jenna both runs, including one on a
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Marlins win Westerns


Fleetwood softball team takes gold in Saskatchewan
by Rick Kupchuk belting two and Cody Hildebrand The Fleetwood Fastpitch
adding one. Pitchers Brandon Association boasts four provincial
NEAR-PERFECT in Unity, Peck and Andrew Piechnik each champions, as the Fleetwood
Saskatchewan, the Fleetwood won three games. Marlins boys teams won in both
Marlins won the Western Canada Other team members were the Midget B and Pee Wee B divi-
Midget B boys softball champi- Grayden McRea, Zachary Steen, sions, the Fleetwood Fury took the
onship last weekend. Michael Thompson, Alexander Pee Wee C title in Quesnel, and
The Marlins won seven of eight Webb, and Ty Gullickson. the Fleetwood Outlaws won the
games played at the seven-team ■ Several Surrey/Delta teams Bantam C championship in Salmo
tournament, going 5-1 (won-lost) placed in the top three at Softball The Fleetwood Bench Warmers
in round robin play before a pair B.C. provincial championship (Midget C boys) and the Fleet-
of decisive victories in the double- tournaments in July. wood Kool Whip (Squirt C boys)
knockout playoff. After finishing The White Rock Renegades ’91 placed second.
first in the round robin, Fleetwood took first place at the Midget A Cloverdale Minor Softball is
defeated the runner-up team – the girls tournament in Richmond, home to two provincial champi-
Fleming Junior Jets of Saskatch- with the Surrey Storm ’93 placing onship teams, as the Cloverdale
ewan – by a 13-2 score. The Junior second, with the White Rock Ren- Hurricanes won in the Squirt
Jets were the only team to defeat egades ’92 finishing third. A boys tournament in Surrey,
the Marlins in the round robin, The White Rock club also won defeating the Whalley Warriors
winning 10-6. the Bantam A (Renegades ’94) and in the final, while the Cloverdale
They then clinched the champi- Pee Wee A (Renegades ’96), while Tsunami claimed the Squirt C
onship with a 17-4 decision over placing third in the Squirt A divi- banner.
the Bluffton Bulldogs of Alberta. sion (Renegades ’98). Other local teams in the top
Nicky Levitsky led the Marlins The Delta Heat ’96 qualified for three at provincial tournaments
in batting with a .625 average, fol- the national championship tour- were the Surrey Storm ’98 (sec-
lowing by Roderick Simicic (.560), nament April 11-15 in Ile Perrot, ond, Squirt C girls), the Clover-
Robert Byron (.556) and Bradley Quebec with a third place finish dale Fury (third, Bantam C girls),
Peck (.524). Byron hit a team-high at the Pee Wee A tournament in and the South Surrey/White Rock
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Friday August 6 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

A what’s what of
Surrey author releases a new book – on the heels of
his first novel getting picked up for a movie

by Sheila Reynolds mid-life crisis and finding out all the young
bands were taking over,” Bauder offers, add-

H
e’s written nine books – three in the past ing he was a fan of the band long before his
year – but Greg Bauder’s latest offering own diagnosis with mental illness at age 21.
about rock band The Who appears, at But he says he found even more meaning
least initially, to be markedly different later in life, as much of the band’s music is
than his prior works. about identity and themes such as relation-
In the past, the Surrey author, who has struggled ships and morality and culture.
with schizoaffective disorder for decades, has “One thing Pete Townshend said that always
penned novels and short stories relating to mental stuck with me was that rock and roll is the great-
health issues. est therapy ever invented.
Instead, Generating Who Power for Fans: Why “Pete Townshend is one of my great heroes – him
The Who is the Greatest Band, published by Publish and Milton,” Bauder gushes.
America, is a comprehensive study of the trailblaz- In fact, the 54-year-old scribe has already writ- Also
ing rockers. ten yet another book, due out before the end of keeping
The book took just two months to write, mostly the year, called Pacifying Milton. It’s a tome, he the local author aloft these days is the fact that The
because the subject matter is one the author knows explains, about how the English poet and author Temptress Ariel, his first novel, is being made into
well. “changed Western civilization more than any other a movie by locally based Blueberry Street Films.
“For the last 40 years, I have played their music person since Jesus Christ.” The screenplay chronicling the love story of two
every single day,” says Bauder. “I It’s a book Bauder is very excited about because schizophrenics has been finished and after funding
know all theirr songs – I’d say 95 he’s eager to share what he views as the incred- is secured, the film will be cast and hopefully com-
per cent – offf by heart.” ible depth of Milton’s influence. pleted by 2011.
ell-versed
He’s also well-versed “Up until the 20th century, he was In addition, Bauder has signed a contract to make
on the band’s past and regarded in much higher esteem than Generating Who Power for Fans into a video docu-
current members,
bers, its Shakespeare. He created 630 words mentary.
udio
21 live and studio in our language and Shakespeare Generating Who Power for Fans: Why The Who is
albums, countless
ntless only created 230,” Bauder says, the Greatest Band is available for order at
concerts and the listing everyday words for which www.publishamerica.com
meaning behind ind Milton is deemed responsible.
sreynolds@surreyleader.com
the lyrics.
erent
But as different
as The Who book
may appear att
first glance, Bauder
points to a famil-
mil-
iar theme. Pete te
Townshend,
The Who’s
lead singer, wrote
Quadrophenia, ia, about
a boy who is mentally
gling not only
ill and struggling
with his family ly and friends,
but with his self-esteem.
rote The Who By
“He also wrote
Numbers which ich was about Pete
Townshend’s own schizo-
phrenia and how he
rough a
was going through

It took only two months for Greg


Bauder, a huge fan of The Who, to
write a book about his favourite rock
band.
EVAN SEAL THE LEADER

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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday August 6 2010 29

SFU band tuned


up for Glasgow SFU pipers
practise in Pipe
Sergeant Jack
Lee’s backyard
World Bagpipe Championships Aug. 14 in preparation
for the World
Bagpipe
THE SFU PIPE Band Ireland, for a first-ever tions at the Seattle Scot- Championships
wrapped up its practice concert with long-time tish Highland Games in next week in
schedule this week at rivals Field Marshall Enumclaw, Wash. Scotland.
Burnaby Mountain Park Montgomery today The 47-member
and headed to Glasgow, (Aug. 6). band is made up of
Scotland on Wednesday, They’ll return to a core group of local
where it is vying for its Scotland Aug. 7 to players from Surrey,
third straight win at the prepare for the cham- Delta, Vancouver,
World Bagpipe Cham- pionship competition Coquitlam, Burnaby,
pionships. on Aug. 14. North Vancouver, Lan-
Players and instru- Live streaming of gley, Abbotsford, and
ments are “ready, tuned the championships will Chilliwack, along with
and on the same page,” be available from BBC several from the U.S.
said Pipe Sergeant Jack Scotland, by way of bbc. and Europe, including
Lee. co.uk/worlds (which France, Ireland and
“We’re ready to roll,” will also host video clips Scotland.
said the leader of the on demand, available A new documentary
six-time world cham- worldwide, after the film featuring the band,
pions. event). Battle of the Bagpipes:
The band’s first order Over the past A Journey to the World
of business in Scotland weekend both the Pipe Band Champion-
will be to pick up new Grade 1 band and the ship, airs on CBC-TV
kilts, with a tartan junior Robert Malcolm (In B.C.) on Aug. 7 at
designed by the band, Memorial band finished 7 p.m.
and head for Belfast, first during competi- newsroom@surreyleader.com

Piping up for
Windsor Castle
Royal attention for Delta Police Pipe Band
by Philip Raphael means army displays more generally.
It dates from the 17th century.
BRITISH ROYALTY is expected to be “Going to Windsor Castle also
in attendance when the Delta Police inspires our members, showing
Pipe Band plays next May at the them that if they work hard and put
Windsor Castle Tattoo. everything into their performance we
The group – which has performed get invited to these types of events,”
at various tattoos around the world, Trotter said.
including the famous one at Edin- The invite came as a result of the
burgh Castle in Scotland – is gaining band’s trip aboard to play at the Basel
recognition as one of the premier Tattoo in Switzerland in 2009.
pipe bands around. The group came to the attention
Band president David Trotter said of organizers of the Windsor event
it is a feather in the cap for the Delta who were on hand and the invite was
group to be included in the Windsor extended.
Castle event because it is a relatively Trotter said that type of recognition
new one and Queen Elizabeth II is is not always based on how perfect a
expected to be in the audience for band plays. It also takes into account
one of the shows that run May 11-15, how well organized and prompt an
2011. assembly of 40 to 50 band members
The original meaning of military are when trying to produce a tattoo
tattoo is a military drum perfor- involving numerous groups.
mance, but nowadays it sometimes editor@southdeltaleader.com
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Fighting fire
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Benefit concert night for tenants of
Kennedy Heights apartment building
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hold a benefit concert tonight
(Aug. 6) for the tenants of the
Kennedy Heights apartment
building that was destroyed in a
fire on July 27.
The event takes place at 7:30
p.m. at the Firehall Centre for
the Arts, 11489 84 Ave.
Local bands and performers
at the concert, titled Fighting
Fire with the Arts, will include
Sara Zacharias, Bullets in Over-
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THE BACKYARDIGANS tenants who were forced out of
their homes by the blaze.
Doors open at 7 p.m. Admis-
Saturday, sion is by donation.
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September 1 1 604-596-1025. tonight in a benefit concert for victims
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A Celebration of Excellence
PEOPLE Friday August 6 2010 31

KWANTLEN POLYTECHNIC University Student Life and


Development department hosted the fifth-annual Celebra-
tion of Excellence reception to recognize and celebrate
excellence in student leadership and academic achievement.
Student leadership awards were presented to students who
have served as academic club or society executives, contrib-
uting to the university community and serving key functions
that linked classroom learning with real-world application,
career development and citizenship contributions.
Receiving
the Above and
Beyond Leader-
ship award,
Brad Head,
an accounting
student, has
been actively
volunteering in
the Kwantlen
community,
contribut-
ing to many Brad Head (centre) accepts the
student events Above and Beyond Leadership
and activities award from Kwantlen University
including the president David Atkinson and
Kwantlen stu- Student Life and Development
dent orientation coordinator Kurt Penner.
program and
Student Leader-
ship Conferences. Head was recently elected the director of
academics of the Kwantlen Student Association.
BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
Leslie Gordon, academic award winner for the top first
year GPA majoring in psychology said, “This was very Fired up to help
meaningful to me. I have never been recognized for any Tzu Chi Foundation volunteer Kai Liu assists with donations of clothing to residents of a North Delta
type of academic achievement before. This was completely apartment building that was destroyed by a fire last week. Aside from clothing and shoes, the foundation also
unexpected and wonderful.” handed out 52 $200 phone cards, 52 blankets and 52 $5 phone cards during their stop at the Kennedy Seniors
David Atkinson, Kwantlen’s president and vice chancellor, Recreation Centre, and is currently working to help victims of another fire in a Ladner seniors’ complex.
addressed the awardees and their parents or partners. In
addition to congratulating the awardees, he noted that credit

Gill honoured by seniors


is also appropriate for those who have supported each of us
along the way.
Joining her students was psychology faculty Jocelyn
Lymburner, who said “It was wonderful to be involved in
the event and to celebrate the students’ successes. She adds,
“Research indicates a clear benefit for students’ academic THE SURREY DELTA Indo-Canadian
and overall development through involvement in student Seniors Society celebrated and honored
clubs.” PICS CEO and long-time social activist
For a complete list of all award recipients, visit kwantlen.ca/ Charan Gill.
sld Gill was recognized for his compas-
sion towards South Asian seniors, and
in particular completing the construc-
tion of B.C.’s first-ever South Asian
Independent Living and Assisted Liv-
ing complexes, Guru Nanak Niwas.
“This award is presented annually
to recognize outstanding leaders in
the community whose work results in
sustained and substantial contributions
and leadership,” said Magher Singh
Sangha, president of the Surrey Delta Charan Gill (second from left) receives an award from the Surrey Delta
Indo-Canadian Seniors Society. Indo-Canadian Seniors Society.
“Receiving this recognition was a
wonderful surprise and I am truly volunteers.” Canada, received the B.C. Community
honored that the Surrey Delta Indo- Gill has contributed to the com- Achievement Award and is a past recip-
Canadian Seniors Society has chosen munity for more than 30 years, making ient of the Order of British Columbia.
to present me with this acknowledge- a difference in the lives of seniors, farm Founding President of Progressive
ment,” said Gill. “PICS’ Senior’s homes workers, minority groups and new Intercultural Community Services
would not have been possible without immigrants. Society (PICS), Charan Gill has been
generous community support, a He has recently been recognized the CEO of the society for the past 12
hands-on board and dedicated staff and as one of the Top 25 Immigrants in years.
Shiny boot camp
Cadet Tse Ning Cheung of North Delta’s 819 Skyhawk A green former position as director
of instruction in the Surrey
a district-wide, continuous
improvement approach.
carbon offset charges, and
there are social benefits to
Air Cadet Squadron, seen here with CO Lieut.-Col.
Doug Slowski, won first place in a boot-polishing
position School District.
He will not be replaced
The position is subsidized
through a BC Hydro grant.
operating in an environmen-
tally responsible way, and
contest at Penhold Air Cadet Summer Training Centre THE SURREY Board of in his original position, but “Trustees recognize that, beyond this, students will
in Springbrook, AB. Her prize was a gift certificate in Education has invested in will retain responsibility for particularly for a district see and learn as the district
the training centre’s canteen. the district’s long-term envi- some aspects of his earlier our size, we need to make ‘walks the talk’ around envi-
ronmental stewardship and role. an investment if we’re to be ronmental stewardship”.
sustainability by establishing The new director of effective in our commitment “Without much cost,
HOW TO SUBMIT the position of director of energy management and to energy and environmen- substantial energy efficien-
Submissions for People can be faxed, or e-mailed. energy management and sustainability is responsible tal conservation,” said Surrey cies can be achieved through
sustainability. for identifying energy sav- Board of Education chair education and sharing ideas
The Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., Alasdair MacKinnon ings, managing the imple- Laurae McNally. and information to promote
Surrey, B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544. assumed responsibilities mentation of energy-saving “There are obviously awareness and positive
for the new role while projects and minimizing the financial benefits to efficient behavioural change,” said
Email: bjoseph@surreyleader.com district’s carbon footprint in operations and minimizing MacKinnon.
transitioning from his

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32 Friday August 6 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

Scrambled, poached, baked: It’s all good


CANADIANS are not There have been 70, Fat 5g, Sat. fat 1.5 g, res. The
high temperatures. basil leaves

chefin your kitchen


consuming enough some positive dramatic Trans fat 0, Cholesterol ghens
egg protein toughens 2-3 tbsp
t canola oil
eggs. changes in the market- 175, Sodium 55 mg, when cooked att Salt and
a pepper to taste
This is a pity because ing of eggs. Protein 6 g. high heat and 3/4 ccup medium
eggs in sensible Each retail carton has It seems evident can become ch
chopped onion
amounts are an excel- important nutritional that the large eggs are rubbery. 1/2 cup medium
1/
lent food. information printed the most efficient buy. Eggs are cchopped green
What is a “sensible” on it. Besides, most recipes really a p
pepper
amount? According to The mandatory ask for large eggs, unless jumble of 1 cup medium
1/2
the Canadian Egg Mar- labelling contains a otherwise noted. proteins. c
chopped zucchini
keting Agency (CEMA), table listing calories and This is particularly During the 1 clove garlic
it is five to six eggs per Julius Pokomandy 13 key nutrients. significant in baking cooking process,s, chopped
ch fine
week. Here is sample list for formulas. tart
these proteins start 2/3 cup grated cheddar
Eggs are the original the most common size Cooking eggs falls joining togetherr and get the eggs chee
cheese
could be less costly, but cook, the more those
nature’s instant con- the CEMA holds the eggs: under the same rules “organized.” You can see
venience food. In all Large: Calories 70, as cooking fish and this happening as the proteins band together,
quotas and the price Method:
cultures, they are the Fat 5g, Sat. fat 1.5 g, seafood. whites become opaque toughen up and squeeze
range in close check to out the moisture leaving
symbol of life and guarantee predictable Trans fat 0, Cholesterol In order to be “per- and yolks getting firm, Prepare and line up
renewal. Canadian eggs 190, Sodium 55 mg, fect,” they should not be and as scrambled eggs you with dry and rub-
and profitable market all ingredients. Select a
are an excellent value Protein 6 g, over-cooked and should they gather into curds. bery eggs.
conditions for the egg large non-stick frying
for the money. They Medium: Calories not be cooked at very Remember the longer Of course one can
producers. pan and add in the oil,
still over-cook eggs
heat to medium hot.
even on low heat if they
Sauté the onion, garlic,
are cooked too long, but
pepper, and the zuc-
it is far less likely.
chini for 2-3 minutes.
It is also a good idea
Add in the potato and
to take the eggs off the
sauté for 2 minutes
heat before you think
more. Whisk the eggs
they are done. The eggs
and the milk in a bowl
will continue cooking
with the basil and salt
for a minute or so off
and pepper. Pour in
the heat.
the eggs and cook over
This week, I have
low heat until the eggs
three recipes for your
almost set. Sprinkle
summer cooking and
the top with cheese.
baking.
Place under broiler and
cook until the cheese
Akoori (South is melted. Cool for 2
Asian Scrambled minutes and cut into
Eggs) wedges to serve. Present
with a salad and sour-
1 tbsp canola oil dough toast to make
2/3 cup finely chopped a great summer meal.
onion Approximate recipe cost
2/3 cup chopped firm for four portions: $5.
tomato
1 tbsp grated fresh Arroz con Huevo
ginger
1 green chili, de-seeded 1 tbsp canola oil
and chopped or to taste 3/4 cup finely chopped
1/2 tsp ground cumin onion
1/2 tsp ground turmeric 3/4 cup chopped green
8 eggs pepper
Salt and pepper to taste 1 clove garlic, finely
1/2 cup chopped fresh minced
parsley or cilantro 1 1/2 cups finely
chopped tomatoes
Method: 3 cups cooked rice
Hot pepper sauce to
Select a large non- taste
stick skillet, add oil 4 eggs
and heat over medium
heat. Cook the onion Method:
for about five minutes
stirring frequently. Stir Heat the oil in large
in the tomato, ginger, frying pan. Add the
chilies, cumin and the onion and green pepper
turmeric. Cook for two cook for 5 minutes stir-
minutes. Whisk the ring continuously. Stir
eggs in a bowl, add salt in the garlic and toma-
and pepper to taste. toes and cook 1 minute.
Add the eggs to the Stir in the cooked rice
tomatoes and add half and hot pepper sauce
of the chopped parsley. and heat through. In
Cook stirring until soft, a separate frying pan
thick curds form. Do poach or fry the eggs,
not overcook. Serve at do not overcook. Spoon
once garnished with the rice mixture onto
the remaining chopped 4 heated plates and
parsley. Approximate place on the cooked
recipe cost for eight eggs, one on each plate.
portions: $5. Serve with additional
hot sauce. Approximate
Potato Frittata recipe cost: $4

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tunities for families to spend with local sponsors to create
event. Since 2006, more than
83 Starlight children and their
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recreational time together to unique experiences and quality enjoyed this Whistler adventure, start of the highest risk non-arterial class of road.”
relax, regroup and return home family time for the children and spending the day having fun and season for pedestrians. Frances Bula’s, “The
with a renewed sense of strength their loved ones. enjoying each other’s company, The hope is that reminding Accident” article in the
and hope.
Starlight’s volunteers work
“We feel so fortunate to have
worked closely with Rocky
away from the stress and fear of
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both drivers and
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RULES July/August 2010 issue
of Vancouver Magazine
tackles the whole topic
But pedestrian safety issues Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor
head on. Vancouver’s
www.roadrules.ca
A Triple play for kids raised more than $25,000 to cover the necessary
costs for kids to participate in organized sports.
don’t vanish in the summer
months, as they haven’t this summer.
culture of walkability, as
she calls it, has also managed to produce the
Money raised at each of the 30 participating In early June, Lauren Rosenberg of Los highest pedestrian fatality rate in Canada. This
HUNDREDS OF FINANCIALLY underprivileged Triple O’s locations will go to the nearest KidSport Angeles commenced a law suit against Google article marshals the statistics—38 pedestrians
children in B.C. are poised to slide into the starting chapter, ensuring that local children will benefit Maps for damages she sustained when she was killed in 2006, 34 in 2008 resulting in 1.7
lineups of their favourite sports team thanks to the from their community’s fundraising efforts. hit by a car while walking along a Google Map pedestrian fatalities per 100,000, which is
generosity of Triple O’s customers and staff. Through a combination of in-store donations, recommended route in Park City, Utah. Her more than “double Calgary’s and half again as
To celebrate their inaugural charity partnership community events and a Twitter contest, $1,580 ‘Google-charted’ path included a stretch of many as Ottawa’s.”
with KidSport B.C., Triple O’s locations across was raised in Surrey. highway without sidewalks that reportedly “had Montreal and Toronto both launched
the province launched an in-store promotion that cars zipping [by] at unsafe speeds.” “offensives” when their absolute numbers
Reports of the lawsuit apparently “prompted were still less than Vancouver’s. Spain has the
a pithy online discussion regarding the worst statistics in Europe with 1.5 pedestrian
A wash wish degree to which pedestrians are responsible
for watching out for their own safety when it
deaths per 100,000, the Netherlands the best at
.46. Half of the motor vehicle fatalities in New
Coast Capital’s comes to walking along streets.” York City involve pedestrians compared to 12%
senior executive In Vancouver in early June, the report, nationally.
team challenged “We’re all Pedestrians”, was released by Ms. Bula’s article covers the difficulties
the staff of the the Vancouver Area Network of Drug Users inherent in trying to understand and prevent
Surrey-based credit (VANDU). Prompted by a Simon Fraser pedestrian ‘accidents,’ the likely causes of
union to a United University study in 2009 identifying the Vancouver’s dreadful statistics, the solutions
Downtown Eastside as the “most dangerous that haven’t worked and the solutions that
Way fundraiser- location for pedestrians” and funded by the look more promising, like countdown traffic
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Drivers and Owner / TRUCK DRIVERS Nijjar Drywall Construction Ltd.


Ten Four Trucking Ltd. MDR Transportation Ltd. in Abbots-
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ford requires 5 English/Punjabi Is hiring for Drywall Tapers
For flat deck and heavy haul speaking Truck Drivers on a F/T ($22.11/hr). Drywall Finishers
divisions of a busy Langley based
Long Haul Truck Drivers permanent basis. Must have Class and Installers ($22.50/hr). Fire
company. Must be experienced. ($22.65/hr, 50hrs/wk + ben.) 1 Driver’s licence and Air Brake en- Stopping Insulator ($21.63/hr).
Fax resume: 604-888-2047 Send Resume by Mail: dorsement. Min 7/mo to 1/yr exp is All 40 hrs/wk + ben.
7053 - 141A Street required in Long Haul/Short Haul
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DRIVER/ Salary $22/hr. Email resumes to: #345 - 8140 - 128 St.
or Fax: 604-597-0966 mdrdispatch@live.com
WAREHOUSE PERSON Surrey, BC V3W 1R1
or Fax 866-694-2742.
GREGG DISTRIBUTORS Ltd. Fill your company’s vacant positions VAN DRIVERS:
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Langley requires a mature Fax resume & drivers abstract to:
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127 HAIRCARE
The position includes order pick-
ing and parts delivery.
COMPETITIVE SALARY &
BENEFITS PACKAGE
TMG Logistics Inc. is hiring for
Long Haul Truck Drivers
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130 HELP WANTED 131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS 206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS 257 DRYWALL 281 GARDENING
CAREGIVER (with Dementia expe- .lia singh

Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast ARCO DRYWALL Ltd. Board, Tape
rience) required for older lady in our 1 Upholsterer in-home repairs, all makes & mod- Texture, Frame. New & Reno’s. 16
Langley home. Full or Part time. 1 Cutter Seamstress els Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour yrs exp, free est Mike 604-825-1500
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Langley V0X 1L0 604-543-5566 or 778-229-1922
Akal Plumbing & Heating Ltd 224 CARPET CLEANING
2 Apprentice Plumbers req’d in Sur-
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, rey, BC; completion of high sch; ACTION CARPET. 1 bdrm $59, 2 260 ELECTRICAL
exp an asset; assist Plumbers to in- bdrms $69. Whole House package.
FOOD SERVICES stall, repair & pipes & fittings; $79. For info call 604-945-5801 #1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge &
$16/hr full time; knowledge of Pun- small jobs. Expert trouble shooter,
jabi an asset; email resume: WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774
Basant Sweet House Ltd jobs@akalplumbing.ca 225 CARPET INSTALLATION
#1 QUALITY WORK,
is hiring for ASSEMBLY TECHNICIAN - Full 173 MIND BODY SPIRIT SEMI RETIRED FLOOR layer Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail.
East Indian Cooks, Sweet
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HAIR REMOVAL 236 CLEANING SERVICES Licensed/bonded. 604-999-4573
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VICES For all your electrical needs.
or Fax 604-584-2674 production management and manu- ◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea #1 Residential Cleaner $22/hr. w/
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17 to 19 dollars based on exp. Du- various manufactured products. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
Experienced Technicians Assist in continuous improvement
Top pay - $13-$15/hr. starting
Beginners - We will train!
ties include preparing meals, super-
vise kitchen staff, and manage by providing feedback as it relates
to shop floor processes, layout and
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kitchen operations. Pls contact Ms $45/1hr. FANTASTIC MASSAGE
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relationship with peers and super- BOB @ 778-773-6657 Lawn main S Paving Sealer
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Apply w/ resume: ELLJAY CONTRACTING. Mini
school graduate. Minimum of 3 Excavator, Drainage, Driveways, Gutter Cleaning, etc
15120 32nd Ave. South Surrey, is hiring East Indian Cooks Free Est. Call:
or 5797 200th St. Langley ($17/hr, 40hr/wk + ben) years experience in a mechanical Clearing. Small jobs ok! Stumps re-
or E-mail: mynewjob@shaw.ca
or Fax: 604-542-9797
Specializing in Indian cooking. assembly position. Supervisory ex-
perience an asset. Forklift operator
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dealership looking to hire a Fax: 604-591-6888 company. Email cover letter and concrete breakers, drain tile, septic
Service Manager F/T MATURE NIGHT SUPERVIS-
resume to hr@praqua.com with
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260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
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641 TOWNHOUSES 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 751 SUITES, UPPER
CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. SURREY, N. River Rd 1200 s/f 3 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. Huge, clean NEWTON. 1200 sq. ft. quality 2 BEAR CREEK, 92/140th. 3 bdrm.

OPEN 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2


bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns.
Avail immed. LEASE. Member of
Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing
bdrms, 1.5. baths, w/d, July 1.
Quiet/Responsible. NO pets/party.
NO drinking/drugs. 604-951-8950
2 bdrm bsmt ste, 1.5 baths, 5 yrs.
$800 incl utils/lndry. 604-781-2590.
CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm. suite. Incl.
bdrm suite, l/r, full kitchen & bath,
insuite W/D. Near amen. N/S, N/P.
$850/mo incl. util. Avail. immed.
Ref’s. 604-946-0095.
$900+ 65% utils, lndry incl np/ns
no parties. Sept.1. 778-840-1588.
CEDAR HILLS: Nice 3/bdrms, main

HOUSE
utilities & ldry. Strictly ns/np. Ref’s. flr, f/p, W/D, balc, cls to amens. Avl
Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575- $600/mo. Avail. now. 604-572-7919 NEWTON 133/78A Ave. 2 Bdrm nr
1608. ASCENTPM. COM 736 HOMES FOR RENT bus/schl. $550/mo incl utils. N/P, now. $1,000/mo. (604)583-7371.
CHIMNEY HTS. 71/151 St. Newer
202B/72, reno’d. 1500 s.f. rancher, 2 bdrm.. Hydro, cable, wireless in- N/S. Aug 15/Sept 1. (604)599-6574 FLEETWOOD, 2200 sf. 4 bdrm , 3
DELTA NORTH ternet incl. No ldry. N/P. Immed. NEWTON 133A/80 Upper floor of baths, sep fam/rm, 2 car gar. $1200
3 bdrm, 1.5 bth Rancher, 1 acre, db
+ 1/2 utils. NP/NS. Aug. 15. 604-
SUNDAY SHANNON GARDENS
The Place to Live in N. Delta
gar, ref. $1700 imm.604-318-9978
CAMPBELL HTS. 19582-36 Ave. 3
778-867-5822 or 604-595-5822.
CHIMNEY HTS. LARGE 1 BDRM.
house, 3 bdrm, near school, bus,
shopping. n/s n/p $1200/month incl. 594-3609
gas & hydro. 604-543-7027 Fleetwood. 2 bdrm, full bath, nice &
Aug 8, 2-4pm Park Like Setting
1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from
bdrm house, 5 stall barn, hay area,
shaving bin, arena, 3 paddocks 2
Clean, NP, NS. Suits single person
or couple. $595 inc utils. August 1 NEWTON: 137/59A Ave: 1 Bdrm
side ste. $600/mo inclusive. NP/NS
clean, nr schools & rec ctr, np/ns
incl lndry/cbl. Now. 604-818-3147
fields. $2100. Barn could be con- or 15. Call 604-834-5589
$1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, verted to truck bay & strg bldg. for CLAYTON. 2 bdrm. newer home, 6 Ref’s. Shrd W/D. (778)908-0520. FLEETWOOD. 8640 154 St. 2 bdrm
hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w,
# 23 -10605 f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg.
sm business. 604-594-0914.
CLAYTON HTS, 2 yr old, 2 level, 4
appl., sec. alarm, near shops, park.
$850/mo. incl. utils., parking. Ns/np.
NEWTON, 150/72nd. 2 bdrm G/L
ste. Pri ent/patio. Nr shls/bus. $675
bsmt, clean spac, $850 incl util, w/d
No dogs. Sept 1st. 604-582-6937
Heated indoor pool & sauna.
Delsom Cres., bdrm + den, 2.5 baths, 5 appls, cls
to shcls, bus & prk, walk to mall.
Ref’s. Avail. now. 604-374-4517
CLAYTON HTS lrg 1300 s/f, 2 bdrm
incl utils. N/S. N/P. 604-599-9155.
NEWTON. 2 bdrm. g/l bsmt. suite. Green Timbers 9325-140th St.
Call 604-591-5666
North Delta Website: www.aptrentals.net
$1800 + utils. Call 604-510-4905.
CLOVERDALE: Brand new 2 bdrm
ste, inste w/d, n/s, $1100 incl utils.
Now. 604-574-0068, 604-785-9693.
Avail. now. N/p, n/parties, no ldry.
Ref’s. $650 incl utils. 604-595-1741
Newly reno’d, N/S, cat OK.
Upper 3 bdrms, 1 bath.
bsmt, approx 800sf, lrg kit w/pantry, CLOVERDALE. Lrg 1 bdrm gr lvl, NEWTON, 2 bdrm, NS/NP, $600 $1200 incl utils. Move-in bonus
$530,000 DELTA WEST inste lndry, hrwd flrs. Avl immed.
$950/mo incl utils. (604)306-0289
NS NP, utils incl, $650/mo. Avail
now. 778-881-6354, 778-387-2332
incl utils & cable. Avail. now. Call
(604)306-2011. Call Sheri M
4895 - 55B St, Ladner DELTA, 3bdrm upstairs and 2 NEWTON, 68/121A. 2 bdrm suite. 604-535-8080
4 bedroom 1 year 1 & 2 Bdrms Available.
down, den, 2 &1/2 baths, washer/
dryer and dishwasher, near
TRY A BCCLASSIFIED.COM CLASSIFIED AD.
THEY ARE INEXPENSIVE AND
Private entrance. Avail. Sept. 1. N/S
N/P. Call 604-250-2222.
Croft Agencies Ltd.
view pictures at:
old Town House Spacious suites, balconies, schools, avail Sept 1, $1450, N/S, THEY WORK HARD! NEWTON. 68/128. 2 bdrm suite nr www.croftagencies.com
rent incl heat & h/w. good clean cond, 604 574 9084
Modern & Stylish Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P FLEETWOOD, 156/94th Ave. Close
CLOVERDALE: 179/71 Ave.1 bed-
Kwantlen Col. $675 incl. util., ldry &
cbl. Ns/np. Aug. 15. 604-596-1525
room basement suite. Rent $850 PANORAMA 60/131A. Brand new 2
Call 604.946.1094 to school & Hwy. 2 storey + bsmt 3 /month incl. heat, hydro, cable, NEWTON: 70A & 151 St: 2/Bdrm bdrm coach house, all new appls.
Bayside Property Services Ltd. bdrms, 2900 sq.ft., 3.5 baths, appls internet, and air conditioning. f/s, suite, N/S N/P. Avail anytime. $650. Easy freeway access. Avail immed.
+ laundry incl. Jacuzzi. N/S, N/P. $950 incl heat/light. (604)928-6255
Call Keri FLEETWOOD. 15915-84th. 2 Bdrm Ref’s req’. $1800/mo + utils.
w/d, street parking, storage, N/S
N/P. Ref. and credit check required.
604-590-2776 or 778-836-2776.
NEWTON 71/144. 2 bdrm incl SULLIVAN. Brand new 1 bdrm
778-828-2925 from $1050/mo. W/D hook-up, d/w,
f/p, storage N/S, N/P. 604-598-1296
778-239-9969 or 604-805-0021 Avail. Aug 1 604-220-5560 or hydro/cbl/washer, nr bus ns/np coach house. Avail now. N/S. N/P.
Sutton Group SKYLINE APTS. FRASER HEIGHT Beautiful/quality care38@hotmail.com Avail now. $750/mo. 604-319-3486 $625. 2 bdrm. $700. 604-807-5872.
GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with bal- WHITE ROCK home, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, high crawl, CLOVERDALE 188/55. Brand new NEWTON E. 1 Bdrm grnd lvl, full SURREY, 13028 107 Ave. 3 Bdrm,
Seafair Realty cony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g
pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, 15321 Russell Ave
L/M kitchen N/P, N/S, $2,100/M
Avail, Now 604-585-8899
1 bdrm suite $800/mo. 2nd suite bath, incl utils/cable. N/S, N/P. upper flr, lrg living area, clean,
1bdrm 1den $950/mo. Incl. utils, Hispd internet pos. Gentle sgle. $1,000/mo + util. Avail now. NS/NP.
SkyTrain. Immed. $875/mo + util. 1 MONTH FREE RENT!! GUILDFORD 156/98: 4 Bdrm, 2 full cbl, alarm, own W/D. NS. NP. N $545. Avail ASAP. 604-726-4246. Call 604-825-3838.
N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 CALL FOR DETAILS bth. Nr schls. $1750 + utils. Aug 15. parties. Aug 15. 778-558-3947. NEWTON new lrg 1100sf 3 bdrm
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm (604)834-7434 or (604)581-7434 CLOVERDALE. 1 Bdrm. Avail now. bsmt ste, 1.5 baths $1050 incl hy-
SURREY HOME
Large new luxury home located in
GUILDFORD - Apartment suites. Includes: Hot water, cable,
underground parking, video LANGLEY CITY. 3 bdrms, 2 lvl + Prefer quiet single. NS/NP, $675 dro cble lndry & wi. np/ns Sept.15. Chimney Hills next to golf course.
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS - 2 Bdrm apt with 2 appli’s. bsmt 4 appls. Fncd yd. N/S. N/D. incl hydro, cable, net. 604-576-5832 604-779-3991
surveillance. NO PETS Would suite CEO or job transfer-
www.dannyevans.ca - $775/mo.
CALL 604-536-8499 N/P. $1400 + utils. 604-576-9715. CLOVERDALE: 1 or 2 Bdrm bsmt N. SURREY, 1 bdrm, hrdwood flrs, ees, NS/NP, refs req,$2500 (upper
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
www.cycloneholdings.ca N. DELTA, 116/70 Ave. 3 bdr, w1 ste’s. Quiet c/d/s, new subd cls to scenic view, $550 incl. utils/cable. floor). Avail now. Roger Wiens
NEWTON - Townhouses bdrm bsmt ste, whole house, backs all amens. Off Hwy 10, cls to Lang- N/S N/P. Bus at dr. 604-722-5648. Lighthoue Realty, 604-649-4871.
RENTALS - 2 Bdrm Units available onto Cougar Canyon, nr. amens. ley City. Fairly new ste’s, less than
- 5 applis., $995 SUNCREEK ESTATES PANORAMA: 2 Bdrm ste. Aug 15th.
Sept. 1. $2,300. 604-597-6141 2 yrs. New appls. Clean. Pri back Suit cple, NP/NS. $700 incl utils. Nr
N. DELTA. 1 of a kind 4 bdrm. entry. Hydro/gas incl. No lndry, N/P. bus & school. (604)710-4195.
752 TOWNHOUSES
- 3 Bdrm avail Sept 1. * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments $650 & $850/mo. (604)928-6255
706 APARTMENT/CONDO - 5 applis., $1295 * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w Sunshine Hill house. $2200 + utils. PANORAMA AREA: 1 Bdrm g/l ste,
* 3 floor levels inside suite Avail. now. Ns/np. 604-597-9678 CLOVERDALE: 2 Bdrm bsmt avail quiet area. $550 hydro/cble incl. Nr ARBORETUM CO-OP
Spacious Units, great park-like * Wood burning fireplace N DELTA 74/115 2 lvl very clean 3 now. Nr amens. $850 utils/cbl/net all amens. Immed. (604)590-4219 15350 105 Ave. Spacious 4 bdrm
Back To setting nr shops & bus. No pets. * Private roof top patio bdrm + recrm + den 2 1/2 bath, pvt incl. 778-322-7376, 778-317-3852
ROYAL HEIGHTS: 116/97 Ave:
T/H. $1132/mo + $2000 share pur-
chase. D/W, F/P, W/D hookup.
School Special! * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, backyard, nr schools n/s Sept 1. CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm g/l bsmt NEWER 1 bdrm. Near all amens. Near Guildford Mall. No Pets.
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp. playground $1850 + utils. 604-728-4391. ste, very lrg, nr all amen. Ns/np, incl Avail now. NP/NS. Rent inclds
Rent a Suite for Sept. 1 or * Elementary school on block Ph btwn 10am-9pm (604)582-9520
To view 604-501-4413 N. DELTA, NICE 4 bdrm/fam. rm. hydro, $750. (604)574-4030 cable & hydro. 604-588-0754.
Sooner and Receive a $75 * Party room, tennis court on lrg priv. lot with low maint. Salt CLOVERDALE, 60/168: 1 BDRM
Wal-Mart Gift Card! * On site security, Sorry no pets ROYAL HTS., New 2/bdrm suite. Clayton Hts. #28, 7348-192A.
GUILDFORD, clean 1 bdrm, 5 wtr pool.Lots of updating. Immed. grnd lvl ste. N/S, N/D. $650/mo incl $775/mo incl util, cbl, ldry. Avail
appls, cls Super Str & bus, $700 New 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Backs onto
Guildford Gardens $2350/mo.C.21 Bev 604-889-2470 utils. Avail immed. 604-576-9777. Immed. N/P, N/S. (604)951-7290 greenspace. N/S. N/P. $1300.
incl ht/wtr. NS/NP. 778-828-8894. Office: 7121 - 133B St.
1 bdrm. from $650 N. DELTA. Quiet street, close to CLOVERDALE, 6336 - 166 St., 3 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS: 2 Bdrm ste.
2 bdrms. from $800 Surrey schools, shopping & bus, all appls, bdrm, liv & fam rms, 1 bath, NP/NS, $650 incl net/utils. NS/NP, no lndry.
GUILDFORD 604-596-0916 lrg backyard, $1600/mo. Avail $1100 incl utils/lndry. 604-575-7476 Nr all amens. Now. (778)593-1431
Call Sheri M
Close to Schools, Shopping,
Transit & Parks. Includes Heat & FAMILY FRIENDLY Sept.1. Call Claude 604-603-3777 CLOVERDALE, avail Aug 15. 2 SURREY 122B/90A. Huge 2 bdrm
604-535-8080
SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New- bdrm, approx 800 sf, W/D in suite, Croft Agencies Ltd.
Hot Water. Small Pets Okay! COMPLEX er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge NEWTON Clean Fully Renovt’d 4 bsmt suite in cul-de-sac, walk to
Bdrm Rancher Newton 84/ Scott heat/light/cable incl. wwnet NS. cls view pictures at:
Rental Incentives... suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & Walmart, near all amens & bus. www.croftagencies.com
To Arrange a Viewing Call Rd. Security Sys.Fcd.b/yard close to all ameniites. $850 + 1/2 mths Ns/np, no laundry, avail immed,
den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented. sec. dep. Refs. (604)290-7970.
604-319-7517 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 to all amentis.1200+utls./mo.NP/NS
avail. sep.01/10 Cont. 604-591-
$700 incl utils/cable. Phone GUILDFORD: Cute, clean 2 bdrm
CLOVERDALE: Brand new 1 bdrm 604-597-0981, 604-338-1357.
or 1-888-876-7301 Close to shopping, bus, acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131
3787 or email:harjtoor@telus.net bsmt, new appls, $650 utils/cbl/net SURREY, 124/82A, large 2 bdrm,
upper corner T/H. 5 Appls, 1.5
baths, designer colours, lam flrs,
Member of Crime Free Multi school, park. Small pets wel- Surrey Central City “Infinity” Tower,
newer 1 bdrm, 24th floor, 5 appl, PANORAMA 64/142. Whole hse, 3 incl. N/P. Aug 1st. (604)328-4664 $750 incl utils, avail. Sept 1. crown mouldings, F/P. Ref’s. $950.
Housing Program come. acres, 4 bdrm, sndck, wood f/p, CLOVERDALE, CLEAN quiet 1 NS/NP. Phone (604)591-1497. Phone after 1pm. 604-591-3706.
NS/NP.Next to SkyTrain $900/mo.
Now. 604-315-0587/ 604-377-8812 wood flrs, dbl dtch grge, very clean bdrm, F/P, NS/NP, shrd lndry, priv SURREY: 130 St. 1 bdrm. grn’d lvl.
Call: 604-585-1966. good cond. Avl now. 604-818-1255 ent, $700 incl utils, cable, sec. syst, N/S, N/P. Near transit & Surrey LANGLEY
Back To SURREY, Scott Rd & 80th. 1 br +
SURREY: 109/130A St: 2 bdrm Sept. 1st. Call (604)790-1424. Place Mall. Available now. Call
School Special! den. 3 appls. In suite W/D. Sec pkg.
Guildford Mall / Public Library Faces courtyard. Sept 1. $900. N/S rancher, fncd yrd, quiet area; view. ENVER Creek, 8165-145 St. Newer Singh 604-581-0442 to view. RIVERSIDE GARDENS
EVERGREEN $1100/mo. Nr all amens. Sept 1.
Rent a Suite for Sept. 1 or N/P 604-313-8113
SMALL PET OKAY! 604-725-9828.
lrg 2 bd ste. $700 incl util, own lndry SURREY, 133/59B. Bright 1 bdrm FAMILY COMPLEX
Sooner and Receive a $75 APARTMENTS Clean/quiet. NP. Aug 15 or Sept 1. grnd level suite. Laminate flrs. N/S. 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes
Wal-Mart Gift Card! Crime Free SURREY SOUTH SURREY, 123/93A. 3 Bdrm up with 604-502-8152 or 778-829-8152. N/P. $525 incl utils. 604-889-4070 Move-In Allowance!!
Multi-Housing Certified 1 bdrm ste down. $1650/whole hse. FLEETWOOD 156/90: 2/Bdrm g/l or 604-572-4061.
Guildford Gardens Spacious Suites, very Somerset Gardens 7 appls.Fncd yard & sgle garage. ste, very spac. $700/mo incl heat & SURREY 14184 Gladstone Dr. 2 Fridge, stove, dishwasher
1 bdrm. from $650 competitive prices. Extra large Near all amens. Ph: (778)999-5183 h/w. Driveway prkg. NS/NP. Near bdrm $700 incl util Nr ament. Strict- (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool.
1851 Southmere Crescent E.
2 bdrms. from $825 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of SURREY. 5 bedroom house and 2 schl, bus & shops. 604-582-9919. ly NS/NP Avail now 604-786-0205 Some pets welcome. Resident
storage. Heat/hot water bedroom rancher. Available immed. Manager. Close to bus, shopping,
Close to Schools, Shopping, 2 Bedroom suites starting at FLEETWOOD 158/89A 2 bdrm ste. SURREY 142/62 Ave., 2 or 3 bdrm. schools and parks.
Transit & Parks. Includes Heat & included. Access to Pet okay! Call 778-893-5972. Incl utils. $700. NP/NS. Avail now suite, N/S N/P, Nr all amens. Avail
Vancouver via freeway, $875.00/mo. Close to all #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
Hot Water. Small Pets Okay! amenities. Avail now. SURREY, 97/114. 5 bdrm house, 2 604-951-2985, 604-809-1648 now. 604-562-1909, 604-593-1917.
1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet baths,W/D,$1600+util.Avail. Immed.
Call 604-532-2036
To Arrange a Viewing Call bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool! FLEETWOOD 160/96 Newer 1 bdm
Call 604-599-9344 / 604-783-7723 very clean. Avail now. $600 incl util. Surrey, 14459-76th Ave. Large
Phone 604-582-0465 Call 604-451-6676 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 3 BDRM
604-319-7513 WHITE ROCK: Furn’d home, ocean Np/ns 604-584-9825; 604-644-5541 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 appls. Lots of
closets. $650 incl hydro. N/S N/P. townhouse Avail Sept 1st. Quiet
or 1-888-897-3445 GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE
VISTA GREEN 7575 140 St. 2 vw, nr Hwy 99, 2/bdrm+. $1950/mo. FLEETWOOD, 166/78. Lrg 1 bdrm Surrey, 9323-140th Like new 2 family complex. $930/mo + utils. No
Bdrm, avail Sept 1st. Starting @ N/P, N/S. Pics avl. 604-327-9597. grnd level, approx 900 sf, NS/NP, bdrms, 1 bath grnd flr of duplex. pets. (604)596-1099.
Member of Crime Free Multi $780 and up. 980 sq.ft. 3 appls, f/p
Housing Program Brookmere Gardens no pets. (604) 594-8534, 583-6844
$825 incl heat/h.wtr/cable/WD/net.
604-576-2188 or cell 604-763-8829.
$900 incl utils. Move-in bonus. NEWTON 139/68 AVE. 2 Bdrm TH
14880 108th Ave. Surrey
WHALLEY 110/129A St 2 Bdrm
739 MOTELS, HOTELS Call Sheri M $860. Aug 1. Quiet family complex,
BOLIVAR HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm stes. FLEETWOOD 168/82 Ave. BRAND 604-535-8080 w/d hkup. No Pets. 604-599-0931
2 bdrm, 920 sqft, $710. 3 bdrm grnd lvl ste. W/D. N/P, N/S. $780 + new 1 bdr ste nr bus/schools/shops.
$700-$750/mo h/w, heat & prkg. 1150 sqft, $910. Quiet family LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms Croft Agencies Ltd.
N/P. Avail immed. 604-588-2532 utils. Avail now. 778-386-3663 w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King NS/NP, priv.ent, 2 car prk, $550/mo
complex with garden-like court- view pictures at: SURREY CTR: #1204 15399 104
George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily incl utils & internet, avail now www.croftagencies.com Ave. New 1 bdrm & den in
yard, bordering Holly Park. Prime
CEDAR COURT & Location. Near schools, shops, 707 APARTMENT FURNISHED Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian
Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
604-719-8685 or 604-783-0725. d Corize. N/S, N/P. $1150.
FLEETWOOD, 855A/167 St., 2 SURREY. 14824 65A Ave. 1 bdrm
CEDAR LODGE transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain.
White Rock. EXECUTIVES 2/bdrm, bdrm+den,$850 incl. utils/ cbl. Avail g/l suite, 1000 sf, clean. Avail now. LANGLEY: #206 5454 198 St. 2
CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security.
2/bath, fully furnished. JUST now. NP.Cls schl/bus.604-612-0318 604-595-3440; 604-329-4846. Bdrm, 1 bath, end unit, lrg deck.
(some w/ensuites) in Park-like www.brookmeregardens.com
BRING SUITCASE. Insit lndry,
746 ROOMS FOR RENT SURREY,178/99 Ave.BRAND NEW N/S. $1300.
setting. Cable, heat, & hot water FLEETWOOD. NS/NP 2 BR, New,
incl. Laundry rest area
on each floor.
604-582-1557 pool, sauna, hottub, exer. rm. more.
Ns/np, lease rates. 604-880-8785 Clayton Hts. 1 bdrm coach house,
300 sqft. 4 appls. $700 incl cbl &
$750 incl. hydro & laundry. Lrg
4BR, 3 Baths, Upper Lev, garage.
2 bdrm, $700 incl. utils. NS/NP.Call
604-543-7071 or 604-728-3638.
Call Sheri M
604-588-8850 GUILDFORD Stanley Towers 11th hydro. NP/NS, Refs. (778)229-1213 $1500 hydro. 604-328-8055. SURREY, 1 BDRM, sep kitchen &
604-535-8080
604-584-5233 flr, 1 bdrm + den, 1000sf., 2 bth, 5 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL FRASER HEIGHTS: 166/108a. living rm, NS/NP. Available Aug 15.
Croft Agencies Ltd.
appls, inste w/d, gas f/p, u/g prkg, avail now 2 bdrm bsmt. $850 Incl Phone (604)594-3801.
www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars
security, pool, exc/rm, inhse jacuz- CLOVERDALE. WAREHOUSE 750 SUITES, LOWER utils, Lndry. 778-882-6422 SURREY. 2 Bdrm bsmt ste. 1
view pictures at:
www.croftagencies.com
CENTRAL SURREY zi. NP/NS. $1000. (604)576-4767 FOR LEASE 2 overhead doors. f/bathrm. $650/mo. Also avail 1
176 & 32 Ave Quiet, new 2 FRASER HEIGHTS 1 bdrm., living
2 bdrm 2 bath $990. High security 2000 sf. $1800/mo. (604)575-1062 room, kitchen, built-in bar, covered bdrm, 1 full bath. $550/mo. Close to
highrise. Hot tub/gym/in-suite laun- LANGLEY bdrm-$899 1 bdrm $775: n/p. n/s.
NEWTON CONVENIENT location, appl. Immed 778-688-0037 eves. patio. $600. Immed. 604-951-3511 bus stop & stores. 604-340-9070.
dry, 5 appliances. Next to Skytrn. 8145 130th St., Surrey, 3,000 - SURREY. 2 Bdrms gnd level. Avail
NS/NP. Avail now. (604) 439-8848 BRIGHTON APARTMENTS 5,000 sq ft. Call at Danielle BEAR CREEK-2 Bdrm Bsmt st. GREENTIMBERS 2 bdrm. nr. bus &
skytrain, Aug. 1. $700 mo. N/S no Aug 15. $580/mo. Near 124St & 81
CITY POINT Condo(Close to SFU). Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts 604-628-5613. Near school, buses. Newly reno. Ave.604-599-8679 or 604-720-8595
$700/month inc. utilities. Call 604- drinking 604-588-1842
1 bedroom condo on the 16 floor $150 Move-In Bonus! PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton SURREY - 5908 138th st. reno’d 2
with high end appliances. Price in- 598-1894. Available immediately. GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm large suite,
Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,600 bdrm. 1 F/Bath, $625/mo. incl. utils.
cludes heat and water. with full gym Suites include fridge, stove, sq ft. Call Danielle 604-628-5613. BEAR CREEK Large 2 bdrm g/l ste, h/w heat, NS/NP, no drinking, rent
drapes & carpeted throughout. neg. Avail Immed. 604-581-5465 & cbl. n/p, nr. amens. scls. & transit,
and BBQ .close to shopping, sky- f/bath, Nr 88 & KGH, n/p. Aug.15. Avail. Now. (604)996-7860
train. cat ok. Very safe building. Hot water & parking included. PORT KELLS OFFICE, 3,000 - $650 incls hydro Jas 604-857-3891
available ASAP. $825 ph 604-857- Close to shopping & schools, on 6,000 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. GUILDFORD SURREY 72nd Brand new lge 2
bus route. Seasonal swimming Surrey. $7.50 per sq ft NNN. BOLIVAR Hgts. 142/114. 2 bdrm. bdrm Incl ldry, cbl, hydro & gas
4714 g/l suite, new house. Nr bus, ns/np.
pool & tennis court. Some pets Call Danielle 604-628-5613 $850mo. Aug 15. 778-893-7864
CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; welcome. $750/mo incl. util. 604-715-0004 3 BDRM IN NEWER HOME
Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure SURREY Brookside 88/144. Large
BOLIVAR HGTS. Reno’d 1 bdrm.
bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 Call 604-533-0209 715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES g/l. Private entry, w/d. Np/ns. Now. $850 incl utils. Near all bright 1 bdrm gr/lvl,nr bus/shops, ns
np/nd, $500 incl utils.604-572-9872.
CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. $620. incl. hydro/cbl. 778-862-0144 amenities. NS/NP.
17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 NEWTON 135/65 AVE. Bachelor FLEETWOOD, 154/86B Ave. 2-2 Available Now. SURREY CENTRAL 3 Bdrm ste,
apt, $525/mo + utils. Quiet family bdrm suites. $650/mo & $750/mo. + BOLIVAR HTS 138/113 lrg 2 or 3bd reno’d, 1.5 baths, nr amens. NP/NS
bdrm suites avail now. Starting at across Sry Traditional Schl. now
$700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 complex. No pets. (604)596-1099. utils. No dogs. Nr amenits. Call Phone 604-581-5541 604-543-3166 or 778-552-2586
604-590-1462 or 604-644-6221. $680or $980 incl util. 604-720-0054
CLOVERDALE: Updated 2 Bdrm, Surrey 92/120. 3Bdr 2000sf PENT- MURRAYVILLE Lang beaut priv loc SURREY/CLOVERDALE-188 th&55 A
N.DELTA 117/90th. Totally reno’d BOLIVAR HTS. $600/mo. 1 bdrm, Ave. Brand New 1 bdrm. $800 incls.
$890 incl heat & h/w. N/P. Sept.1. HOUSE modern 2baths 5appls, u/g 1000 sf. a/g lower flr suite. Incl. 2BR abov gr lwr suite 1100sf n/s
prkg $1625, A/C. 604-951-7992 lrg 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, W/D, cbl. & hydro near Mall & schls. n/s,
604-576-1465, 604-612-1960 walk to schls, bus & shops, NS/NP, hydro, cable, internet, sh w/d, priv. park Sep1 995+1/2 util 7785520614
n/p, Ref’s. Req. Now 778-892-6444
refs, lease, $1250. 604-277-5666 entry, sep walkway, off street prkg, N. DELTA 117/78 Ave. 5 or 3 bdrm, SURREY, ROYAL HTS. 96/117. On
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained N. DELTA 2 bdrm gr.flr in 4 plex.
Clean, lrg, sep ldry. Aug. 1. $850 +
quiet neighborhood. 1km from sky-
train. Pets possible. 604-583-5014.
den, RV prkg, fcd yd. N/s. Pet neg.
$1600. Sept 1. Refs. 604-596-7998
bus route. 2/bdrm suite. Fr/St,
shared laundry. N/P, smoking out-
50% utils. Naresh 604-312-6016 CEDAR HILLS. 102/127A. 2 bdrm. N Delta: 119/82A Ave: Quiet 2/bdrm side only. $675/mo. +1/2 util. Call
Surrey Gardens Apartments N.DELTA. upper duplex, 3 bdrm shr
lndry/utils. parking, nr school & mall
bsmt. suite. $850. Util, ldry, d/w incl.
N/S. Avail. Sept. 1st. 778-886-5625
ste, partly furn’d. Own W/D, sep
kitchen, N/P, N/S. $800/mo inclu-
sive. Avl Aug 15th. (604)591-8283.
Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
WHALLEY NR skytrain & bus, N/P
for your new one bedroom home NP/NS. $1200/mo. Avail. Sept.1.
604-341-3839, 604-564-1637
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 148/72 new 2
bdrm. bsmt. suite, near. schools, N. DELTA 120/118. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl.
N/S no drinking. 2 bdrm. Aug. 1.
$700 mo. 604-715-1698
$650/mo. incl. utils. N/P N/S. Now.
www.GreatApartments.ca NEWTON 67/134 St: Bright & spa-
cious 2 bdrm, 5 appls, f/p, fncd 604-594-4825 or 604-773-6110
Avail Aug 1st. $750 incl utils. Near
all amens. 778-288-8170
WHITE ROCK - 1BR legal suite in
WR (near shops & beach). 900 sf +
It’sFrom
time Owner Managed yard, NS. Refs. $900/mo. incl utils.
Avail. Sept. 1st. Call 604-619-3508.
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrm bsmt ,
laminate flrs. Avail immed. NS/NP.
N. DELTA, 2 bdrm. spacious, full
bath, incl. cable., N/P N/S. $750
150 sf patio. 6 appls (incl W/D).
NS, NP. $900 + utils.
to$690.00
discover Sorry, No Pets $675/mo incl utils. 604-591-6802. mo. Avail Aug.15. 604-782-6779
1MONTH
SURREY, 7589 142 St. 3/bdrm 1/2 puss_in_books@yahoo.ca
duplex, 5/appli, fenced yard. N/P, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrms, full NEWTON. 122/72nd Ave. 2 bdrm. SURREY, 132 St, 1 or 2 bdrm,

Call for details! 604-589-7040 FREE* N/S. Avail Sept 1. $1350/mo.


Call Luke 604-590-4888 Remax
bath, ns/np, avail now or Aug 15.
$650 incl hydro/cble. 604-501-4862
suite. 5 appl., $675/mo. + 25% utils.
w/d. Avail. Sept. 1st. 778-237-0058
$550 or $650. incl hydro. No lndry.
Avail now. NS/NP. (604)594-5322.
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5. Pale color
10. Booth
74. "What Kind of Fool
-- --?"
75. Observe
11. Spud
12. Freshly
13. Part of Scand.
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64. Museum piece
66. Pallid
• Oil change with filter
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-- --!" 79. In agreement 17. Genus of maples 72. Shrewd
1989 OLDS CUTLASS CIERA,
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1990 Cadillac Seville, very gd run-
and get a... ing
21. Boat
81. Mimicry
82. Farm-machinery
25. Puppy
28. Dog-eared
76. Got temporarily
77. Rain
ning cond., 4 new tires & battery,
22. Every brand 31. Youngster's lesson 78. Hides
FREE charging system check & $
50
187K, aircrd. $3200. 604-576-0337
1990 OLDS REGENCY, 4 door, au- 23. Plant bristle 83. Morgan le Fay, e.g. 33. Gaiters 80. One of the Mup-
to, exc. cond. 186,000 kms, fully 24. Chicago-blues 85. Aqua -- 34. Take land illegally pets
loaded. $3395 obo. (604)576-1671
1991 DODGE SHADOW conv, bur-
gundy, ArCrd, spotless, new roof, 1
FREE belt driveWithcheck+adjustment
this coupon. Valid until 30 July. value
Expires Aug 31/10
great: 2 wds.
26. Fit to -- --
86. Lots and lots
87. Something hot and
35. Orchid-root bever-
age
81. Crates and lemons
82. MC's place
owner, $2000. (604)951-6307
1994 PONTIAC SUNBIRD LE 2 dr,
27. Kitchen items spicy 36. City in Florida 84. Much too charm-
stnd, 205K, AirCared, blue, good 29. Harpy 88. Malodorous 38. Like Cousteau's ing
tires. $1100. Ph: (604)534-1909
1997 DODGE STRATUS, auto, 4 SALES: 604.583.7421 15291 Fraser Highway, Surrey 30. Stickups 89. Husbands and world 85. Gas
32. Avignon's river wives 39. Hire 88. Impassioned
door, a/c, 181K, runs excellent,
$1450 obo. (604)765-4245 (Surrey)
1999 Pontiac Transport - original
SERVICE: 604.583.7003 www.surreyhonda.com 33. Take the helm
34. Bower
91. Souterrain
93. Delay, in a way:
40. Lab compound
42. Fishnet
89. Juan -- de Leon y
Figueroa
owner-beautiful cond, no accidents
- $1700 o.b.o. Call 604-534-2482 35. Farmer, sometimes 2 wds. 43. Rock's Creedence 90. Boring tool
2000 Buick Regal GS. Estate Sale. 37. Buds 94. Furry friend: 2 wds. -- Revival 91. Metric unit
Low k’s. S/roof, htd seats, loaded,
private. $5,900 obo. 778-565-3474. 38. Circus clown's 97. Actor's part 44. Yorkshire river 92. Italia's capital
2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto "wheels" 98. Island-vacation 47. Readies 93. Ending for pun or
aircrd 175K keyless ent,ac, $1950 41. Oak fruit fun: hyph. 48. Dobos or Linzer gang
778-836-4422, 604-592-4422
2002 MUSTANG Convertible grey 42. Sell at a premium 101. Oz-book name 49. Make merry 94. Suggestion
V6, auto, air, 100,020k, no accident 44. Murray and Meara 102. OT book 51. Idolize 95. Raison d'--
$6800. Senior driven 778-554-4997
2004 CHEVY Cavalier, auto, 90K, 4
45. -- judicata 103. Febrero's prede- 52. Loud, in music 96. Binge
dr, alum wheels, new tires, all pow- • 6-yr/120,000km • 7 days / 1000km 46. Fat cessor 53. Daughters of Zeus 99. Literary collection
er, a/c, spoiler,like new red. $5,700 47. Bombards 104. Fishgig 55. Rugged crest 100. Form of "John"
Keyless alarm. 604-502-9912 Powertrain warranty exchange privilege 48. Helped along (with 105. A reserve cur- 56. Thrash
2006 PT CRUISER, 59,000 kms,
auto, no accid, garage kept, senior coverage, options • 153 point inspection "over") rency 57. Rice dish
driven, $7000. (604)539-2040.
2007 FORD FOCUS - Wagon, auto. to upgrade to • Carproof Vehicle History 49. Fuel from bogs 106. -- Jane 61. Set to rest
45K, maroon, pwr. options, very
comprehensive Report (carproof.com) 50. Wapiti 107. Hannah the 62. King in Greek myth
clean, $6000 Firm (604)538-4883 51. Fire sign actress Answers to Previous Crossword
extended warranty. 52. Currency market, 108. Join
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1991 Cadillac Allante, rare, ht/soft
top conv. 2 seater, only 42,000 mi.
Must sell. $8000obo. 604-309-4001
RATES FROM AS LOW AS 53. En --
54. Rose Bowl town DOWN

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56. Shipworm 1. El --

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1996 MERCEDES BENZ C280: Sil-
ver/black, mint cond, 183K, auto,
fully loaded.$8,500 / 604.723.2730 ASK US 2005 57. Ship's officer 2. Hgt.
1998 Honda Accord 2 dr auto only
67,000K, no accidents, mint cond. FOR DETAILS to 58. Lasso expert
59. Craft
3. Public utility
4. Keeper of birds in
2009
$9890. 604-542-1837, 782-1641
60. Concern of dieters Old England
1999 HONDA Civic Si(G) Silver ext Offer May Change Without Notice OAC
Grey cloth int Coupe Sunroof 62. Lawn-care items 5. Miller's salesman
Manual 168,000 km 4 cyl Air cond’t
Power everything ABS Airbags 65. Squander 6. Habituate
Aftermarket taillights and spoiler 67. Narrow passage 7. Load
New water pump and timing belt
Reg. oil change, fluids, brake SALES: 604.583.7421 15291 Fraser Highway, Surrey 71. Wrathful 8. Care
check, etc. $5600. Call 604-856-
3435 or 604-309-3757 for more
details
SERVICE: 604.587.8030 www.surreyhonda.com 72. Social standing 9. Chandelier parts
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PER
SQ. FT.

12
OVER

1.39
STARTING
mm 20 COLOURS FROM
PER
LAMINATE IN STOCK! SQ. FT.

TOP BRAND CARPET

3 STRIP
ENGINEERED OAK ONLY
2.99 TOP BRAND CARPET
PER
SQ. FT.

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www.FloorDepotStore.com
* When you purchase and keep 400sf or more of flooring at our everyday low price. Some restrictions may apply. See store for details. One coupon per customer. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Offer expires August 13, 2010. †Some restrictions
may apply. See store for details. One coupon per customer. Not to be used in conjunction with any other offer. Offers expire August 13, 2010. Clearance items in limited quantities. Since wood is a variable natural product, colours may not be exactly as shown. Prices
subject to change after Aug.13/10 without notice.

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