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Big guns brought in to search

Washington dogs have narrowed efforts to find a missing pet.

Museum eyes Peace Park The historical society wants to gauge the public’s response to ideas of relocating the museum downtown.

by Maria Rantanen mrantanen@mrtimes.com

Harry Oakes’ job can send him around the United States and the world looking for missing people and pets – but on Sunday, it brought him to Pitt Meadows looking for a lost Pomeranian. The Frankland family hired the search and rescue worker from Longview, Wash., who brought along border-collies Willow and Tyler to help find Teddy, the dog they received from a rescue two years ago. Teddy escaped from the family’s secured fenced yard at 11 a.m. on Friday. Oakes is the owner and search-and-rescue coordinator of International Canine Search and Rescue, a for-profit company that employs 64 people, some part-time, others full-time. Oakes tracked Teddy’s scent to an area five miles from their home, and that’s where the search ended. He started at 7:30 a.m. on Sunday morning from Sawyer’s Landing, through marshes, under the Golden Ears Bridge, and into Maple Ridge. “It was really interesting seeing the dogs work,” Rehana Frankland said. Frankland, her husband Kevin, and her sister Shaneza Bacchus watched as Oakes tried to purposely mislead the dogs to test them, but they wouldn’t allow him and stayed on Teddy’s trail. When they finally reached Dewdney Trunk Road and Laity Street, Oakes said it seemed that Teddy was not going to stop running and their best bet would be to get the word out about the lost dog in that neighbourhood. Frankland was surprised the trail led so far from their home, but when the next day they received a call about a sighting, she knew the tracker must have been on the right trail. Oakes said larger dogs are often used in wilder terrain where there are more predators, but smaller dogs are more useful in earthquake areas to get into smaller spaces. “They both bring a lot to the searchand-rescue [field],” Oakes said. The family spent $1,250 on the tracker

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Harry Oakes is a search and rescue worker from Longview, Wash., who also looks for lost pets with his tracking dogs Willow and Tyler. and have incurred costs with postering and driving to nearby communities letting the vets and SPCA shelters know about their lost dog. Teddy was rescued from a puppy mill and had been with the family for two years. With “time, love, and patience,” Frankland said they’ve made “great strides” in improving Teddy’s behaviour. Frankland said she can’t figure out why Teddy escaped from their yard and has

continued running because he’s so timid. “It’s so out of character for him,” she said. It’s been almost week since Teddy disappeared, and with that Frankland has experienced “highs and lows.” “It really comes and goes – after the sighting, we were so optimistic,” Frankland said. The Frankland family is offering a reward of $1,000. They can be reached at 778-229-5431.

The Maple Ridge Museum & Archives have locked their sights on the empty lot next to Memorial Peace Park to house Maple Ridge’s historical record. The District of Maple Ridge recently announced it’s reconsidering the use of the piece of property west of the Leisure Centre that was originally slated for a hotel. Options suggested were integrating it into the park or using it for commercial purposes. “Given the recent infrastructure improvements on 224th and the flat nature of the property, it would be far cheaper to build on the Memorial Peace Park site than on the currently proposed site for a Val Patenaude new museum north Maple Ridge Museum director of Haney House,” said Val Patenaude, director of the Maple Ridge Museum. The museum is currently at Haney House and Pateanude said the number of calls to the museum asking to access the archives is continuously increasing. It is also impossible to meet community and researcher demand for access to archival material, according to Patenaude. The Historical Society endorsed relocating the museum to Memorial Peace Park at their Monday evening meeting. The museum could be housed in a building next to the park along with other community groups, for example, the business improvment association, the chamber of commerce, or tourism, Patenaude said. As part of the community consultation on the property, the historical society wants their suggestion in the public to gauge their response. Maple Ridge will host an open house to discuss the future use of the lot on May 16 from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fraser Room (second floor) of the Maple Ridge Library.

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Bhuller seeks office Mandeep Bhuller, who recently ran unsuccesfully in the federal election under the Liberal banner, is seeking a seat on the Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows board of education. Mandeep Bhuller Bhuller, who trustee candidate was born in Maple Ridge, was a school board trustee from 1999 to 2002. He has worked in community development, and sits on the Ridge Meadows Child Development Board. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”

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Facelift approved Maple Ridge council approved a development permit for Narland Properties, that owns Haney Place Mall, on Tuesday night, giving Narland Properties the green light to start renovations. The renovations are expected to cost about $3 million, said Narland Properties principal Chris Sherry. This includes adding parking to the front of the store. Thrifty Foods is scheduled to open at the mall in early 2012. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “News”

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A Maple Ridge couple are moving to Kenya, where they will adopt two children and live at an orphanage. by Troy Landreville

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A spiritual couple, Sean and Naomi Owen are taking a leap of faith – from Maple Ridge to Africa. This July, the couple is moving to Kenya, where Sean and Naomi will live on the grounds of the Nakuru Baby Orphanage near the town of Nakuru. There, they will adopt two children and raise them for a year before returning with them to Canada. For $120 per month rent, the family will live in a two-bedroom hut, normally used for tourists on African safaris. Troy Landreville/TIMES The area they will be living in Sean and Naomi Owen are in the process of looking for a home for their cat Gus, before they move to Africa in July. is prime safari land. “I have always wanted to This made the idea of having The move will be a huge life A heart-wrenching aspect adopt, since I was like, 14 or 15, biological children before adoptchange for both. will be living with orphans for and Sean was open to the idea, Naomi is on leave as a youth a year, and being able to bring but he wanted to have biological ing more tempting. “Do we wait three years or care counsellor at Gordon only two home to Canada, kids first,” Naomi explained. do we get on with life?” Naomi Greenwood Elementary in Naomi noted. “The more we talked about it, it said. “But [adoption] was pretty Langley, while Sean continues to Sean and Naomi have a strong made sense to adopt before you strong with us.” work as a steel fabricator. faith, motivating their desire to have biological kids, because Making the decision easier was “It’s pretty nerve-wracking to help others. Both volunteered in that way, they could be the the fact the couple felt unsatisme,” Sean said Mexican orphancentre of our world until they fied with the grind of daily life about his new life ages during their get settled and adjusted.” in Canada. in Africa. “There’s teen and young “There’s no easing Naomi said the top priority “We were thinking, there no easing into adult years. is to bond with their adopted into it. All of a must be more to life than this,” it. All of a sud“An intechildren – who will come from sudden you’re there gral part of Naomi said. “We’re both young den you’re there an orphanage in Kenya, but not and healthy, so why don’t we and you’re dad, Christianity is necessarily the one they will be and you’re dad…” go somewhere and try to make a so that’s kind of how we are supliving at – so they will realize Sean Owen difference?” scary and exciting posed to treat “we’re their mom and dad.” Adding to their at the same time.” one another,” Sean said. “It’s “Eventually, motivation is the Sean and Naomi are in the something that God is guiding when the kids fact that the couple process of selling their townus to.” “Why don’t we become more has friends, originhouse in Maple Ridge, and conNaomi said the process has settled, we’ll go somewhere ally from Kenya, tinue to fundraise, as they won’t been an interesting journey – become more and try to make a who now live in have any income in Kenya. The sometimes stressful, other times involved in the Abbotsford, where price to adopt two children in exhilarating. orphanage’s difference?” there is a large Kenya is about $28,000. “In your mind, you know day-to-day life,” Naomi Owen community of “It’s your priorities. For there are two little guys who are Naomi said. Kenyans. $28,000 we can buy a new car, waiting there for us, so I can’t They chose to “So we thought, ‘Let’s pursue or you can help save these two imagine giving up on the whole adopt from Africa because of the it,’” Naomi said. children,” Naomi said. thing now,” she said. huge need there. Roughly 2.4 Since Sean possesses strong The National Bank of Canada Sean believes telling Naomi’s million orphans live in Kenya. has an adoption loan program and his story to others will help Worldwide, there are 143 million carpentry and construction skills, the Owens plan to live on with very low interest rates, shine a light on world poverty. orphaned children, 53 million of the property and help out where but the couple will be receiving “Africa is very far away, but whom are in Africa. monthly donations from friends really it’s not; there is an opporThe Owens first pursued adop- they can. Thus far, they have collected and family. tunity to help someone,” Sean tion in a conventional way by As part of the process, the said. working with an agency in North four hockey bags full of donated items including school supplies, Owens had to describe the chilThe couple currently sponsors Vancouver. The wait to adopt bathing suits, pajamas, running dren they hoped to adopt. Sean a child in Ethiopia. seemed interminable. • More online at www.mrtimes.com, shoes, and soccer balls, all earand Naomi have asked for sib“There’s a wait list to get on click on “News” marked for Kenya. lings under four years of age. the wait list,” Sean said.

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Daydream Nation packs a local punch A movie shot in Maple Ridge and Fort Langley features some big name stars. by Amy Judd ajudd@mrtimes.com

Locals who catch a showing of the new film Daydream Nation may recognize some familiar sights. The halls and classrooms of Westview Secondary were used as the school in the film, and Fort Langley featured prominently as the backdrop for a small town, where an industrial fire burns ceaselessly and a serial killer is claiming young victims. Daydream Nation, starring Kat Dennings, Andie McDowell, and Josh Lucas, was shot entirely in Maple Ridge and Langley, and producer Christine Haebler said they were delighted with the venues. “Fort Langley specifically represented a small town,” she said. “It was the closest one that was picturesque enough and had everything we needed,” and they looked at a lot of different locations. In Maple Ridge the crew filmed at Westview and at another house, which was used for one of the main character’s homes. “Loved it, loved it, loved it,”

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Reece Thompson filmed a flying scene inside Westview Secondary. Kat Dennings (inset) walked the halls of Westview Secondary as Caroline Wexler.

said Haebler of the experience filming in the two close communities. “It was a real eye-opener for me because I had never really worked out there.” “The whole crew were just blown away by the generosity of

Maple Ridge and the communities,” she added. “It was great to make a Canadian film.” She said the students from Westview were used as extras in the high school, and other locals also played extras in various locations. “We wanted to maintain a certain air of authenticity,” said Haebler. “We also tried to be as

low-impact as possible.” Filming was slated to start late last year, but due to one actor losing his grandfather, his role had to be recast and filming was rescheduled from January 8 to February 9. Despite the setback, Haebler said once filming began, “we were like a train.” Daydream Nation tells the

story of 17-year-old Caroline Wexler (Kat Dennings), who moves from the city to a small town, where nothing seems to happen except for the serial killer on the loose. When Wexler realizes she has nothing in common with the permanently stoned kids that populate her new high school, she sets her sights on the one person she connects with – her handsome young teacher, Barry Anderson (Josh Lucas). Meanwhile her classmate, Thurston Goldberg (Reece Thompson), has fallen hopelessly in love with her and enlists the help of his mother, Enid (Andie MacDowell) to get him past Caroline’s over-protective father (Ted Whittall). Haebler said that although the film was thought to mainly appeal to younger audiences, those of an older demographic have also shown appreciation. “For adults, they recognize it as a teenage anthem,” she said. “It’s definitely North American,” she added, “but I heard comments such as ‘that stuff happened in our high school’ from people in their 50s now.” “It does have that teenage anthem aspect to it,” said Haebler, “and as a result it might stick around.” Daydream Nation is already in some theatres, and is scheduled to be released on DVD in Canada this June.

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Mounties issue warning RCMP notify the public of a high-risk offender living in Maple Ridge. by Amy Judd

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Mounties insist that no one approach him in such cases, but rather call the police. Police can release this information under a Public Interest Notification as outlined by the Privacy Act of Canada, when it is deemed to be in the interest of public safety.

Police and probation have a close eye on a young man with a history of sex offences. James Edward Harry, 19, was released from jail on Ridge Meadows RCMP April 27, and is described have arrested, and convictby the RCMP as “a high-risk ed a well known 59-yearsexual offender.” old sexual predator after a He was released on bail Transit security officer recwith a series of courtognized the suspect. appointed conditions, Richard Richardson was including not contacting arrested at the Haney Bus anyone under the age of 16 Loop on Monday May 9, James Edward Harry without an approved adult after he breached a condipresent. tion of his release from Conditions also prohibit him from police custody by being in the presence of attending a public park or public swima young person under the age of 16. ming area where persons under the age of The incident occurred just before 3 p.m. 16 are present – or are reasonably expectwhen Richardson sat down on a public ed to be present – as well as any day care bench next to a young man and began to centres, school grounds, or playground. talk to him. He is not allowed to use a computer When police arrived, Richardson was or the Internet to access or communicate still seated beside the youth, and he was with anyone under the age of 16, or visit then arrested without incident and held any social networking site. for court. He must also stay within his apartment, Richardson pled guilty to the breach and not leave the halfway-house like facil- charge, and was sentenced to one day in ity unless he’s accompanied by a staff per- jail. He is to remain on the release conson or approved designate. ditions, and not be in contact with any Harry is described as a Caucasian man, young person under the age of 16. 5 ft 9 in. tall, 166-lbs, with brown hair Anyone with any information about and blue eyes. Richardson’s actions towards persons Ridge Meadows RCMP want the public’s under the age of 16 are asked to call Ridge help in notifying them if Harry is spotted Meadows RCMP, or CrimeStoppers. violating the conditions of his release. • More police news online: www.mrtimes.com

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Charges laid in fatal crash John De Oliveira and Rebecca Dyer died on their way home from a Justin Bieber concert last fall, another woman now facing possible blame.

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after attending a Justin Bieber concert with another friend. They had already dropped off the friend and were travelling on the Lougheed Highway, just east of the intersection of Harris Road in Pitt Meadows, when a Toyota Paseo skidded sideways over top of the concrete median and into westbound traffic.

Events of Monday night are yet another example of why sprinkler systems are needed in homes, said Pitt Meadows fire chief Don Jolley. A young mother was moving into her new digs on Monday around 4 p.m. in the 11900 block of Harris Road, when the stove was accidentally turned on, and

The Toyota flipped over, hitting the roof of the Suzuki Swift driven by Oliveira. Police reported both occupants of the Swift, De Oliveira and Dyer, were killed on impact. According to witnesses at the time, the Toyota driver was driving aggressively. Police allege this was a major contributing factor to the crash.

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Smokers get straight help If there were ever an issue for which the B.C. government should butt into people’s personal lives, this one is it. Premier Christy Clark announced the province will provide nicotine replacement therapies for free, and cover smoking cessation prescriptions as of Sept. 30. Quitting cold turkey can be hard, and patches, gum, and prescription drugs can go a long way to easing withdrawal symptoms. More than 6,000 British Columbians die from tobacco use each year. Lung cancer – predominantly the domain of tobacco and tobacco products – accounts for 26 per cent of all cancer deaths. Tobacco has become the largest single cause of premature death and disease in B.C. Provincial estimates place the economic tally – health care costs, lost work time, reduced productivity, etc. – at $2.3 billion per year. Health care costs directly related to smoking that are covered by the Ministry of Health are pegged at $605 million per year. The emotional toll is tremendously greater than any dollar figure can describe. “Every year, tobacco-related deaths rob us needlessly of friends, family and loved ones,” Clark said during her announcement. The tone of Monday’s news marks a welcome change from provincial policy makers. B.C. has tried to hit smokers over the head with the big stick of costs. There have been several increases to the provincial tobacco tax over the years, and while that has been proven to be a somewhat effective deterrent to smoking, it also creates an underground economy by which smokers sneak under the inflated costs of their habit. Meanwhile, little investment has been made in strategies for helping individuals quit smoking. B.C. residents are paying, regardless of whether or not they puff. Rather than beating smokers into submission, this program should serve as an enticement to kick the habit. There’s some common sense showing through this hazy issue.

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Majority sure to fill two-holers Now that I’ve had a chance to more professional; it knows how digest the results of the May 2 to get the vote out. Au revoir, election, regurgitate them, and Gilles. This is what the experts then digest them again, I still feel are saying, although pre-election like throwing up. they all had trouble believing The fact that Harper the Great NDP’s surge in the polls. now has a majority scares the crap Iggy was just a bonus. Layton out of me. leaned on him pretty good in the Oh sure, the majority will ensure ads, displacing him as the new stability and security in these leader of the opposition forces, tough economic times, say the the guy who never showed up in Cons. But it’ll also ensure that the the house – he was off meeting by Tim Tyler 60 per cent of us who didn’t vote the people, touring the country, t3atyler@shaw.ca for the Harperites will be using the eating pancakes and hamburgers two-holer out back for four years, in small towns, selling himself as while Steve and his pals get to use a well-travelled, intellectual, prothe heated toilet seat in the big house. fessorial, ordinary Canadian. Jack Layton can jump up and down all he Pour moi, life goes on. I survived Mulroney and wants, with his 102 seats – most from Quebec Chretien, I can survive this. It’s been a fine bit of – but he’s effectively on the outside looking in, theatre with some interesting plot developments, with the rest of us, throwing pebbles at the winbut for now, it’s back to the mundane, the everydows. day business of being retired, maybe something I saw Libby Davies on TV laughing and chirpIggy and Gilles should think about: read a little ing like some pinko Polyanna, talking about all fiction, walk the dog, take some steam, watch their new MPs from Quebec and how they were hockey. The sun will still come up. going to learn to become effective representaAnd for you political junkies, it won’t be long tives: like the non-French-speaking, part-time, before we have a provincial election. pub owner who was in Las Vegas during the elecFor Craig Speirs, one last bit of advice: he tion, and the teenage, first-year political science should’ve run in Quebec! (“Now you tell me,” he student from McGill; the bricklayer; the karate says). They would have elected a dead man in instructor; soldier, sailor, tinker, tailor, beggar Quebec. man, thief, if-I-were-a-carpenter-and-you-were-aNot that it matters now, but: lady-would-you-vote-for-me-anyway. 1) Harper’s 40 per cent of the vote translates This was perhaps the most perplexing part of into less than 25 per cent of eligible voters, a the whole election for me: the Layton sweep of strong argument for mandatory voting legislation Quebec and the consequent annihilation of Gilles or the formation of the Apathy Party. and the Bloc. Pourquois, you might ask. 2) If seats were won in proportion to votes cast, They obviously wanted change, and along the Cons would have 122 seats, the NDP, 95, the comes Happy Jack – the only leader with a sense Libs, 59, the Bloc, 19 and the Greens, 13. Under of humour – with his new hip, his cane, his sucour existing system, the NDP received one third cessful battle against prostate cancer, his commit- of the votes in Saskatchewan, but no seats. ment to social justice, his folksy ordinariness, his 3) Where have you gone, Mike Ignatieff? How moustache… and bang! about Liberal heavyweight, former Ontario NDP The Bloc has lost its appeal; it has no mespremier Bob Rae, as head of the New Liberal Democratic Party in the 2015 election, after sage; many of Quebec’s grievances have been addressed; the electorate is soft on sovereignity. Jumping Jack has left and gone away, hey, hey, The NDP has been preparing for years. It is much hey?

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Mailbag

Albion Flat saga continues Dear Editor,

I was delighted and hopeful to read Mayor Ernie Daykin and Councillors Mike Morden, Judy Dueck, Al Hogarth, and Cheryl Ashlie had a meeting with SmartCentres to discuss Albion Flats. As I read further I became dismayed, I found mayor and council took this meeting out of courtesy and politeness.

Scouts

Saluting leaders Dear Editor,

A parent of a wolf cub, my view is independent of Pitt Meadows Scouts and the parents. However, I am confident my comments would be supported by the latter in recognition of our volunteer leaders contributions. Our son, like other cubs, has been involved for years and it is time to vocalize our thanks to our leaders: Charles Poirier, Asher Steed, and Tom Adlington. Despite the leaders having their own kids in Scouts, they deserve praise for their unselfish devotion and community spirit in following the best traditions of this organization. Like others, this parent wants to say thank you for making this small group special with memories, fun, adventures and life skill experiences. It is the tireless efforts of leaders abroad and active parents with their kids that make Scouts a great organization. There are countless other community organizations and volunteers in Canada who also deserve their accolades as these organizations help mould the next generation of leaders and responsible citizens. Think about enrolling your child in community groups, like Scouts, because it is well respected in the global arena, as with many others.

Kerwin Maude, Pitt Meadows

The two councillors who were not courteous or polite were Craig Speirs and Linda King; both were perceived as rude and arrogant, placing road blocks in lieu of olive branches. Their collective ‘no’ vote is well known. Instead, they support saving farmland that has not been farmed in 100 years because it’s very wet and poor land, therefore can’t be farmed. I am also sure Craig Spiers has ALR on speed dial. The citizens of Maple Ridge deserve more. We need shopping and jobs – and without question tax relief. Did you know Maple Ridge has had 10 consecutive tax increases of three to five per cent? During that timeframe, we have seen very little commercial development offering jobs and tax relief. The only new commercial development was Coopers and the Liquor Barn on 240th Street, along with the New Westminster Credit Union on the Zellers site. How many new jobs were created? What is council waiting for? SmartCentres owns the land and has sweetened the deal again. Likely more delay tactics – like another useless and expensive charette, or should council follow the example of Pitt Meadows and move forward with proven business methods. I suggest that all interested citizens have a look at the SmartCentres’ website. This national shopping developer with 185 malls built to date, has a strong presence in B.C. Look to (our centres) you too will be impressed in what you find. SmartCentre is obviously very good in project mall development. I have full confidence, a shopping and commercial development in Albion will be a boon to Maple Ridge, in terms of shopping, jobs and taxes. This will also keep more dollars in town while reducing commuting and CO2 emissions by the ton. Jim Bulpit, Maple Ridge

Reaction

Okay, then Kamp should retire

Dear Editor,

Re: [Kamp: No intention of retiring, April 29 Letters, TIMES]. There it is, boys and girls, I am, according to Mr. Kamp, a “rabid NDP partisan.” LOL. I can only guess where you got that tidbit of information, probably from your fellow Conservative Marc Dalton, as he sees everybody that disagrees with him as an NDP partisan also. For your information, Mr. Kamp, I prefer to think of myself as a centrist now that the local Gordon Campbell’s misnamed Conservatives have hijacked and decimated the Liberal brand in this province for at least the near future. But you are partly right, I did follow the strategic voting advice and voted for Mr. Speirs as he was the only local candidate

who had a chance to defeat you in the recent election. I cannot imagine any sane Canadian giving the Conservatives another term as a minority government, let alone a majority. But that is what happened. As far as your wanting to quit politics, as I am not on your personal mailing list, and am not one of the chosen few, I have to rely on what I read and hear on the news – just like the rest of Canada. And I have read more than a few statements to that effect during the least a couple years now. As far as Mr. Harper not pressuring you about this decision, knowing Mr. Harper – as we do – I am sure Mr. Harper would never do anything like that.

Wayne Clark, Maple Ridge

Thank you

4X4ers dug in for Earth Day cleanup at Stave Dear Editor,

A great big thank you is due to the members of the Four Wheel Drive Association of BC, who organized a cleanup of the forests on the east side of Stave Lake on Earth Day.

Fun in BC is one of those groups, who, along with 110 volunteers, helped pull 60,000 pounds of steel and waste out of the bush. Way to go! Thanks to all who participated.

C. Delainey, Maple Ridge

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Thursday, May 12, 2011

Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times

Heritage

Pride came from sifting through the past

One of the established definitions of the word ‘native’ is a person born in a certain place or country. Wherever you are born you are native to that place – no matter how long your people have lived there. The act of being born makes you a native equal to any other native born in the same place, no matter when. This is not about the past treatment of people who came earlier to this land. That is another matter. But no one can be born more native than another if both are born in the same place. I was born in Canterbury in Kent in England, where the cathedral is. A native of England – English – but the history of England includes prehistoric residents, early migrants from Europe and the Middle East: Romans from Italy, Angles, Saxons and Jutes from Germany, Vikings from Scandinavia, Normans from France, Flemings from Belgium, France and the Netherlands, and Scots, Irish and Welsh who chose to be there. As a child I played among prehistoric ruins, climbed the walls of Roman fortresses, picnicked under the arches of Anglo-Saxon and Norman castles and fortified houses, went on elementary school rambles through the grounds of mediaeval mansions. Along with my friends, I kept an eye open for old spear and arrowheads and was always hoping to find a buried hoard of gold coins. As I grew up it never occurred to me that this wasn’t my heritage. This was the land into which I was born. This was my native land. This was my history. When I came to British Columbia and saw the evidence of settlement of B.C.’s early people; when I looked at their tools and their masks and learned something of their lives and customs, I thought of them the way I thought of the early peoples of England.

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And I wanted my Canadian children to think of the history of the early people of Canada as their by Alan Woodland history because they were born here too. When the children were little, we went to the digs that were taking place in a 4,000-year-old Coast Salish fishing camp at the Mungo Cannery site, near what would become the footings of the Port Mann Bridge. The children were invited to sift the earth and find whatever treasure it gave up. I was moved by this and wrote a poem. I felt that way then, and as I watch my children and their children, all born in the Lower Mainland, I see nothing to make me change my mind.

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Poem for a child born in the Fraser Valley Among the trinkets and the tools are pendants antler wedges a flute of eagle bone arrow, spear and fishing points and decorated stones.

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ever much of a jock himself, but fully aware of what a tremendous difference participation in sports can make to a child’s life, Maple Ridge Chrysler owner Ian Speckman leapt at the chance to be involved in the new Rotary Duck Race. Meadowridge Rotary and Rotary Club of Haney are endeavouring to raise $100,000 for local youth groups by selling 10,000 ducks that will participate in a race down the Alouette River on July 31. The idea is that people can purchase a duck for $10, with all the money going to sports and youth groups in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. But supporters can go away with much more than just the rewarding feeling of helping out local kids. They could win a 2011 convertible Jeep Wrangler – complete with a full tank of gas. It’s a much-coveted two-door sporting vehicle that retails for $24,000.

Maple Ridge Chrysler owner Ian Speckman and the duck invite people down to Duck Day at the dealership on Sunday, for free hot dogs, an opportunity to see the grand prize, and to buy tickets for the Rotary Duck Race.

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The Rotary duck proved popular with international exchange students at the Rotary International District 5050 conference at Harrison Hot Springs May 5-8. The duck was there to help promote a fundraiser being held by local Rotary Clubs this summer. “This is not a one-year lease. You own it,” Speckman clarified, noting his dealership is hosting a duck day this Sunday where he’s encouraging more duck (ticket) sales. It will give people a chance to enjoy a free hot dog, check out the prize vehicle, and most importantly, buy tickets, he said. Having owned a few Jeeps of

his own, Speckman said this is a vehicle synonymous with fun, outdoor recreation, and activity. Although he was originally thinking of donating a Fiat to the cause, he said a Jeep seemed more fitting for the duck race. “They’re more fun than you can imagine. Everyone loves them, but they don’t always buy them. So this gives people a

chance to win one, and help the kids,” Speckman said. When Rotarians were hunting for sponsorship and support earlier this year, they knocked on Speckman’s door. A lot of local businesses weren’t able to come to the table with such a high-degree of support, Speckman said. But he bought in immediately.

“Quite simply, I believe in our kids and our community,” he said. “I thought it was a pretty expensive venture… but it’s worth it. Raising $100,000 to keep kids off the streets and from in front of 7-Eleven… It was a no brainer,” he said. As a father of three boys, two of whom are heavy into sports, Speckman was excited about giving kids a chance – especially those who might otherwise not be able to afford it – to participate in constructive extra-curricular activities. “Sports is far cheaper than lawyers,” he said. Having been a resident of the community since he was three, and with Maple Ridge Chrysler since 1985, (first as a salesman, later as sales manager, and now as part owner) Speckman is proud to see a project like this being initiated in his hometown, and excited to be part of it. “We’ve had a very successful business in Maple Ridge, and as a business supported by the community, we have a responsibility to support it back,” he said, throwing down the gauntlet and challenging other local dealerships to come aboard and sweeten the pot – offer more cars – with prizes. “This is not about Maple Ridge Chrysler. It’s about the kids, and an opportunity to give back to the community.”

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May 12

❚ Cinema Politica Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows presents H2Oil, which focuses on oil production in northern Alberta and its effects on the environment, water quality, and the health of the local population. Dr. Marlo Raynolds of the Pembina Institue will lead the post screening discussion. The film is free and will be shown at Maple Ridge Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Pl. at 7 p.m.

May 12

❚ The Ridge Meadows ExServicewomen are holding their monthly meeting at the Royal Canadia Legion, 12101 224th St. Lunch is at noon and the meeting begins at 1 p.m.

May 12

❚ The Alouette Field Naturalists hold their monthly meeting at 7:30 p.m. in the seniors’ centre at 12150 224th St. Everyone is welcome. Info: Duanne at 604463-8743.

May 12

❚ The Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows chapter of the Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition meets at the Maple Ridge Library in the seminar room from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m.

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Info: blog at http://www. mapleridgepittmeadowscyclist.blogspot.com/ or contact Jackie at jchow23708@ yahoo.ca.

May 12, 13 & 14

❚ The Showstoppers Academy presents Beauty & the Beast, Jr. Shows are May 12 and 13 at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m., and May 14 at 7 p.m. Evening shows are $16/adults and $14/children. Matinee tickets are $7.

May 13

❚ Friday Night Dance with Robyin Picard will be held at the ACT at 7 p.m. Lesson and dance are $12, and the dance only is $9.

May 13

❚ St. Patrick’s School will hold its final pub night of the school year at 6:30 p.m. at the Haney Public House. Tickets are $15 and include a choice of beef, chicken or veggie burger and a beer or glass of wine. There will also be a silent auction item of a family portrait. For more information and tickets, call the the school office at 604467-1571.

May 13 & 14

❚ A Southern Gospel concert will be held at Maple Ridge Alliance Church, 20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd. at 7 p.m. The Lefevre Quartet, Evergreen State Quartet, and Maple Ridge’s One Accord will be performing. Tickets are $15 and are available at Gateway Christian Books in Maple Ridge.

May 14

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May 14

❚ A Swap Meet for baby items will be held at Kanaka Creek Elementary, 11120 234A St. Admission is $2. More than 55 vendors selling new and gently used items. Info: ijs30@shaw.ca.

May 14

❚ A plant sale will be held at Hammond United Church,

11391 Dartford St. from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

May 14

❚ The Haney Farmers Market joins with the Fraser Valley Regional Library to present literacy day at the market. Come for the food and stay for the fun from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Memorial Peace Park on 224th St. The Canadian Cancer Society will have a walk-through display on the grassy area beside the Market along with their information tents.

May 14

❚ The Society for Creative Anachronism will step back to the time when chivalry and swordplay ruled at the Antioch Medieval Faire . Come visit with lords and ladies who will demonstrate

various artistic, bardic and fighting skills. Volunteers in accurate period costume will explain the medieval way of life as you wander through the Albion Fairgrounds. Join us on May 14 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The cost is $10 per person, free for kids under 18. Info: www.lionsdale.net/ antioch/ and on Facebook under “Antioch Medieval Faire.”

May 14

❚ The Surrey Symphony Society celebrates its 35th season with a special concert at the Bell Centre. The 35th Anniversary Concert will feature the youth orchestra and the intermediate strings. Two weeks after the performance, on Saturday, May 28, the society will hold auditions for

the 2011/2012 year. String players interested in joining any of the three orchestras, and brass/woodwind/percussion players interested in the Youth Orchestra are encouraged to contact the society to get an appointment time. Tickets are $17.50 adults, $10.50 students, seniors & alumni. Info: inquiries@surreyyouthorchestra.org or the Surrey Symphony Society at 604-572-9225 and leave a message.

May 15

❚ The Alouette Field Naturalists travel to Rocky Point in Port Moody for birding. Meet at Harris and Dewdney at 9:30 a.m. to carpool. Info: Joan at 604460-6415. continued on page A25…

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May 15

❚ Rob Hess Dinner and Concert, a fundraiser for Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services, will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Maple Ridge Equestrian Centre Ranch Pub & Grill. Tickets are $25. To purchase tickets, call Community Services at 604-467-6911.

May 15

❚ Join “Peet’s Ride,” the next Discovery Bike Ride in Pitt Meadows, starting from the Stomping Grounds Coffee House in Osprey Village at 9:45 a.m. The distance is approximately 20 km. Check the website by Sunday 8 a.m. to see if the ride is cancelled because of rain. Info: http://www.mapleridgepittmeadowscyclist. blogspot.com/, or Jackie at jchow23708@yahoo.ca.

May 16

❚ Pitt Meadows Garden

❚ Maple Ridge Library presents An Evening with Anita Viljoen at 7 p.m. Join local author Anita Viljoen as she talks about her debut vampire novel Feeders, set in brooding, beautiful British Columbia. Info: Maple Ridge Library at 604-467-7417.

May 17, 18 & 19

❚ Thomas Haney Secondary’s Sightlines Theatre presents Arthur Miller’s The Crucible. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. and the curtain is at 7 p.m. There will be a matinee performance on May 18 at 1 p.m. (doors open at 12:30 p.m.). Tickets are $6 for students and seniors and $8 for adults. To purchase tickets, call the school at 604-4632001.

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❚ The Remaining Light free film screening and discussion on seniors’ health care takes place 1:30 to 3 p.m. at Ridge Meadows Seniors Society, 12150 224th St. The Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Katzie Seniors Network, and the Seniors Connect group of the Ridge Meadows Seniors Society present a documentary film exploring community-based services that provide care to seniors as they age and die. To register, call Heather at 604-786-7404 or email her at htreleaven@ shaw.ca.

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The Ridge-Meadows RCMP is looking for the following people. If you see any of them, do not attempt to apprehend them. Please contact the RCMP immediately by calling 604-4636251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. The warrants attached to these individuals were still outstanding as of 10 a.m. Thursday. Remember: all of the listed people are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court.

Breast health is important.

NEUFELD, George

A bright pink bus is travelling across the province in an effort to encourage more women, from 40 to 79 to get mammograms. The bus will be in Maple Ridge on Saturday, May 14, at the Haney Farmer’s Market, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Memorial Peace Park, and at Safeway from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m.. Safeway is located at 20201 Lougheed Hwy. Go to www.thepinktour. com for more information.

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Sports Reach The TIMES: Phone: 604-463-2281 Fax: 604-463-9943 Email: editorial@mrtimes.com

On Deck

Bottles wanted The Junior Flames hockey team will be canvassing neighbourhoods on Sunday. Aspiring hockey players born in 2001 want everyone’s playoff bottles and cans so they can be turned into money to help the players’ spring season. 2001 Ridge Meadows Junior Flames players and their parents will be out in the community on Sunday, May 15. Alternatively, anyone can drop off their bottles and cans for donation in the Maple Ridge Planet Ice parking lot between 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. that day. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”

Tree Huckers win The Ultimate season is in full swing, with games every Sunday night. It may have been a wet weekend, but that didn’t stop Maple Ridge’s Ultimate league from meeting up on Mother’s Day. The Huckstables were defeated by Black Mamba, 137, Tree Huckers beat Armed & Hammered, 13-1, and Strangers with Candy took down MC Hammered 13-7. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”

Titans defeat Best Samuel Robertson Technical junior girls soccer team are moving on to the Fraser Valley Championships. The junior girls from SRT defeated Charles Best on Monday, May 9, to take home the league championship. They play in the Fraser Valleys starting on Monday. • More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”

Send in your scores to ajudd@mrtimes.com

Cycling

Record turnout despite race obstacles The weather may not have played along, but organizers of this year’s Race the Ridge say it was still a success. More than 165 racers braved steady rain last Saturday morning to challenge the 22-kilometre individual time trial in Golden Ears Provincial Park. This was stage one of Race the Ridge, presented by Local Ride Bike Shop – a three-event cycling race in Maple Ridge in which the rider with the shortest combined time of all three competitions was declared the overall winner. Despite the poor weather, the stage race received the highest rider attendance in the event’s nine-year history, said race organizer and Local Ride Bike Shop owner Barry Lyster. “The cat 3/4 men’s race sold out, we had the strongest cat 3/4 women’s field ever, and the youth race was competitive and is continuing to grow,” he added. The Maple Ridge-based Local Ride/Dr. Vie Superfoods+ Elite Women’s Team made its debut at the race with the full roster on scene, and won every one of the three stages in the cat 1/2 women’s category. Vancouver-

The overall cat 1/2 women’s podium, from left, Annie Ewart third, Jessica Hannah, second, Jasmin Glaesser, first, and Kristine Brynjolfson, fourth. based Garneau Evolution swept the top four general classification spots in the men’s category 1/2. On Saturday afternoon the skies unleashed a hail, thunder, and lightning storm for the hallmark downtown criterium, which led to a flood on Haney Place, an integral part of the 800-metre race course. “In a lot of ways, it was pretty amazing we were even able to save the crit,” said Lyster of Saturday evening’s stormy race.

“We had to change the course when it flooded, then change it back when it drained,” he added. “It was good to have all this unexpected help and the slight break in the weather so we could let the flood drain for the cat 1/2 men’s race.” Maple Ridge Councillor Linda King was one of the helpers, and she came equipped with gumboots to help clear the flooded road. King was seen wading in the knee-deep puddle as she

• More online: www.mrtimes.com, click on “Sports”

Small fee increase sought for local fields User groups may have to pay more for the use of fields next season. by Amy Judd

ajudd@mrtimes.com

The fees and charges for the use of sports fields in Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows have not been reviewed in the past few years, but rates look like they are set to go up next season. “It’s actually going to generate a little pot of money,” said Kelly Swift, general manager of com-

munity development and parks and recreation. The fee increases have to be approved by both Pitt Meadows and Maple Ridge councils. Adult regular fees would be increased from $11.55 to $12.70 per hour for all games played on regular or synthetic turf fields. Adult regular fees would be increased from $6.05 to $6.65 per hour for games on ‘B’ class fields, and all fall/winter sport users shall pay $30 per person, per year, into the synthetic carpet replacement/minor capital fund. There are other increas-

the added costs es also on the will provide for books. an increase in Swift said this revenue of about pot of money is a $10,000 per year, good idea, because as well as congoing forward, the tributing to the Sport Field User $142,000 for the Association will synthetic carpet be able to assign replacement fund. money to projects, Parks director and have some abilDavid Boag wrote ity to set some of in a report to Pitt those projects. Meadows coun“It’s more to re-jig cil, that the fee the structure,” she TIMES’ files recommendations added, “to make sure the structure of User groups could pay more for field use next season. are considered by the Sport Field the fee charges are these fee changes are User Association to be the fair.” comparable with other Staff at Pitt Meadows communities in the region, solution to the existing concerns. City hall reported that and it is estimated that $&*2#@% D '=="#@%

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Rugby season wraps up

The Ridge Meadows Lady Bruins played an intense game against Burnaby Lake last Saturday.

Victorious in Montreal Three girls from Maple Ridge, Emma Hall, left, Emily Duchak, centre, and Mykhaela Johnson, were on Team Pacific, an Atom female AAA hockey team, that selects top players from B.C. Team Pacific competed in Montreal, in the Quebec Female Prospects Tournament. The 10-team tournament included teams from Ontario, Quebec, New Brunswick, and Vermont. Team Pacific went undefeated in the tournament, winning all six games. The goldmedal game was played against the Ottawa Admirals, and it went back and forth with both teams holding the lead at different times during the game. However, Team Pacific won the final game 3-2, winning the gold medal.

Unfortunately Morgan said due to work and illness, the team was missing “two key people” last Saturday and as a result had to adjust their lineup. “The ladies played amazing but the size of the other team wore them down,” he said, “allowing the by Amy Judd Burnaby team to score twice.” ajudd@mrtimes.com “They did not quit though as by Not winning a game during the the time the game was called the fall season didn’t matter to a local girls had Burnaby hemmed in their rugby team. They pushed on and own end but could not finish off fought hard, and made it to the with a try.” semi-final for the second division The season started in September, on May 7. with a break for December and Amy Judd/TIMES “All it did was make them work January, and then continued Sabrina Hartman was tackled on harder and we were rewarded by through April and the playoffs. the sidelines by a Burnaby player. coming in second in the second The Ridge Meadows Lady Bruins half,” said coach John Morgan. are keeping in playing shape The Ridge Meadows Lady Bruins faced with conditioning throughout the summer, Burnaby Lake on May 7, and although the final and the Ridge Meadows Rugby Club is hoping score was 12-0, Morgan is proud of his team. to coordinate a tag rugby league, with mixed “I am proud of the way they evolved this teams, for the summer. year,” said Morgan, “as they are learning what it Check out www.bruinsrugbyclub.com/ for takes to win.” more information.

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Fast paced Port Coquitlam Food Wholesale Distributor requires a reliable, hardworking teamplayer for Office Administration position. Duties will include answering phones, data entry of payable invoices, inventory control, word processing & other office duties. Candidate must speak fluent English and must have good working knowledge of Simply Accounting, Microsoft Word & Excel. Email:

resume@kfwfoods.ca

1290

Sales

INSIDE SALES (Calgary, AB) Looking for a dynamic career in professional sales with opportunity for advancement? We are looking for a motivated team player to join our Inside Sales team in Calgary, AB, with potential to advance to an Outside Sales Rep. Job duties include: answer incoming calls/upsell Contact customers with product specials Attend courses/conventions Prepare marketing literature for courses Overnight travel to Sask required 1 week every 2 months. Extensive training provided. You will have a BSc. or BCom, previous sales exp an asset, excellent communication skills and be self motivated. We offer: Competitive salary and incentives Company Benefit plan Pension Plan Opportunity for advancement to an outside sales position anywhere in Canada Relocation Package (if applicable) To Apply Submit resume and copy of driver’s abstract to: Email: dentalab1@live.com attn: Human Resources

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Social Services

Out of Care Options Program

Outreach Counsellor This position is temporary at 25 hrs/per wk. Position starting as soon as possible

Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows Community Services is an equal opportunity employer For further information please refer to our website at:

www.comservice.bc.ca Please forward resume to:

cmadsen@comservice.bc.ca by: May 20, 2011 This position requires union membership. This position is open to male and female applicants.

TRUTH IN ''EMPLOYMENT'' ADVERTISING Postmedia Community Publishing makes every effort to ensure you are responding to a reputable and legitimate job opportunity. If you suspect that an ad to which you have responded is misleading, here are some hints to remember. Legitimate employers do not ask for money as part of the application process; do not send money; do not give any credit card information; or call a 900 number in order to respond to an employment ad. Job opportunity ads are salary based and do not require an investment. If you have responded to an ad which you believe to be misleading please call the Better Business Bureau at 604-682-2711, Monday to Friday, 9am - 3pm or email inquiries@bbbvan.org and they will investigate.

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Hotel Restaurant

Shinobi Sushi

seeks for exp’d sushi chefs. Min. 3yrs sushi chef exp. within a high volume sushi restaurant/Compl. G12/be responsible for menu planning, provisioning/sushi & sashimi prep/create or implement seasonal menu changes/adhere to menu specifications & standardized recipes/ability to maintain the culinary standards/speaking Korean is an asset. $19/hr/40hr/ wk Perm, F/T. Forward resume: 11867 224 St. Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6B1 or bcshinobi@gmail.com

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Trades/Technical

LOOKING FOR FULL TIME Yarding Crew for 90’ & Grapple Yarders, we require Hooktenders, Riggin Slingers & Chasers. Work is in the Chilliwack area. Please send your resume to fax: 604-792-9543 or email kevin.gypologger@gmail.com

FEATURED EMPLOYMENT Qualified HydroVac Operators Grove Equipment Rentals Ltd.

Independently owned and operated Fraser Valley Company requires

Qualified HydroVac Operators.

❏ Must be experienced and posess a class 3 Drivers License with air endorsement and a clean drivers abstract. ❏ Must be flexible to meet work schedule needs. ❏ Must be in good health and physical condition to perform duties assigned. ❏ Be proficient in spoken and written English. Starting wage is $27.00 per hour. If you are looking for a rewarding career with a fast growing company email your resume to: grove@shawbiz.ca Grove Equipment Rentals Ltd thanks all candidates for their application but only those chosen for an interview will be contacted.

Therapy Aide

Regular, Full Time, 35 hours per week

SHARE Family & Community Services Society has the above employment opportunity:

Qualifications required:

• Education: Grade 12 • Current valid Class 5 BC driver’s license and access to reliable and safe vehicle

Summary of Duties:

• Assists therapists by fabricating, adjusting and finishing orthotics and adaptive devices • Develops and prepares materials for therapy sessions • Assists therapists during group or individual sessions • Maintains, organizes and inventories equipment and supplies • Prepares and maintains materials, equipment and rooms

Forward resume & cover letter stating job title and posting # to:

John P. Maddalozzo, Director of Programs & Services SHARE Family & Community Services #200 - 25 King Edward Street, Coquitlam, BC V3K 4S8 Fax: 604-540-2290 • Email: john.maddalozzo@sharesociety.ca Closing date: May 20, 2011

St. John Ambulance

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BRANCH MANAGER, Full-Time Position Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Branch #306 - 22230 North Avenue, Maple Ridge

St. John Ambulance, a not-for-profit, charitable organization dedicated to improving the safety of BC’s Communities through First Aid Training, Products and Community Service, is currently seeking a Branch Manager to direct the overall operations of its Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows Branch Office. Responsibilities include sales and marketing of first aid training and products; budget development and financial analysis; volunteer and instructor recruitment, supervision of staff and supporting community service programs and the Branch Executive Committee. The successful candidate will have management experience and hold a certificate or degree in management, experience working in complex environments, excellent networking and communication skills, and strong presentation and interpersonal skills. Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume in confidence to Regional Operations Director by mail to #5, 2120 Paramount Crescent, Abbotsford, B.C. V2T 6A5 or by fax to 604-853-8770 or by e-mail to HR@bc.sja.ca Closing Date: May 20th, 2011 We thank all candidates for their interest, however, only those under consideration will be contacted.

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GARAGE SALES

21ST CENTURY FLEA MARKET 175 tables of Bargains on Deluxe 20th Century Junque! SUN MAY 15 10-3 Croatian Cultural Center 3250 Commercial Drive, 604-980-3159 Adm: $4

MAPLE RIDGE Complex Garage Sale, Sat, May 14, 9am - 2pm. 11950 Laity St, parking on Cook St Pitt Meadows

BIG MOVING SALE Sat May 14th 8am - 2pm 19650 Somerset Dr Lots of great stuff, very cheap

Maple Ridge Neighbourhood Garage Sale

Furniture, clothing, collectibles, hockey and baseball cards, And more!

Sat 9-4

20834 Dewdney Trunk Road

GARAGE SALE

Empty your Garage Fill Your Wallet

2060 2010

Appliances

APT. & FULL SIZE

All Like New! Fridge, Stove, Washer, Dryer, Stacker

For Sale Miscellaneous

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best Price, Best Quality. All Shapes & Colors Available. Call 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.ca

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WANTED TO buy farm tractors, back hoe & equipment, any cond Call collect 1-604-794-7139

100 & up

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CAN-AM

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Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats, Tools

Located in Langley just minutes for Vancouver We Welcome Industrial Smalls 6780 Glover Rd., Langley, BC • Phone: 604-534-0901 www.canamauctions.com

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Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

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Condos/ Townhouses

Sell it in the Classifieds

604-630-3300

6008-24

Port Coquitlam

COQUITLAM. 2 BR condo in 20 year old well-built building - only 1 owner. 960 sq ft. Second floor in a 75 unit, 3 storey complex. South of Brunette St. in a very quiet culde-sac. This complex is wellmaintained and managed with all expensive repairs completed, including a new roof. The unit is West facing, with all the usual facilities: D/w, garb., fridge, stove, micro, w/d. With lots of storage space and 1½ baths. For $279,500 it is thought that you will not find a better complex or unit in Coquitlam. Serious buyers only. No agents please. Call 604-992-6865

6020

Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

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Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $94,900 597-8361 id4714 Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher, gated 45+ $275,900 306-931-3939 id5234

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Enrolling now for Sept. 2011 programs • Preschool • Out of School care • Preschool enhanced daycare (3 locations) Offering theme-based programs • Music & Movement • Beginners French • Kids Yoga • Webcams • Highly Qualified ECE teachers

Preschool: 22336 Dewdney Trunk, Maple Ridge • 604-467-7250 Preschool Enhanced Daycare: 11485 - 227th St., Maple Ridge • 604-467-7529 email: imaginationstationccc@gmail.com www.imaginationchildcarecentre.com

RENTALS 6508

Apt/Condos

'YOUR PLACE' ....If you have a small downpayment, less than perfect credit, then we are your link to home ownership. Call Kim 604-628-6598

1 BR. near Coq. Centre, Douglas College, WCE, pool, hw, laminate & marble, prkg, storage, pet ok ns avail now. $950, 778-889-5849

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2232 McAllister Port Coquitlam 1 BR & 2 BR Apartments Available

Any Price, Any Location Any Condition. No Fees! No Risk! Call Kristen today (604) 786-4663

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www.bcforeclosures.com 6 BR home from $18,000 down $1,850/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain @ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock

6020-22

New Westminster

* Newly reno’d, quiet secure bldg, walk to all amenities. * Near WC Express. * Rent incls heat, hot water, fridge, stove, priv balcony & window coverings * Laundry & Storage ea floor * No pets ✔ Wheel Chair Access

6035

AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq

USED

MANUFACTURED HOMES 12X60 $$ 9,900 14X66 24,900 24X36 $$14,900 24X60 18,900 Quality Homes • www.qmhrv.ca

1-800-339-5133

Mobile Home Restorations and Service Work No Job too small Chris 604-393-3087 NEW SRI homes single, dbl & modular on display, Abby. Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960 NEW SRI single wides in Langley and Maple Ridge parks. Call 604-830-1960 Repossessed mobile homes to be moved, 1974-2008, Chuck at Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.

6050

office: 604- 936-3907

Out Of Town Property

BIG BEAUTIFUL AZ LAND $99/mo, $0 down - 0 Interest. Golf Course, Nat’l Parks. 1 hour from Tucson Int’l Airport. Guaranteed Financing! NO CREDIT CHECK! Pre-recorded msg 1-800-631-8164 code 4040 www.sunsiteslandrush.com

Apt/Condos

CALYPSO COURT 1030 - 5th Ave, New West Near Transportation & Douglas College. Well Managed Building.

office: 604- 524-8174 cell: 604- 813-8789

COQ. 2 BR $900, Avail Now or June 1, heat, parking. 778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION ! 604-724-7652

3508

Dogs

ADORABLE PUPS, small breeds great family pets, non shed, credit card ok $450 & up. 604-542-8892

COQ, 3082 Dayanee Springs. Newer 1 BR & Den (can be 2 BR), huge fam rm, f/p, w/i closet, 10’ ceilings, granite kitchen, pool, gym, luxury clubhouse. 800 sf.N/ s, n/p. $1180. 778-883-7333

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

401 Westview St, Coq Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490

Large units some with 2nd bathroom or den. On bus routes, close to S.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

office: 604- 936-1225

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

ARBOUR GREENE 552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms. Close to Lougheed Mall & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-4903 cell: 778- 229-1358 BBY HIGHGATE Bright & Lrg 1 BR, newly reno’d. Avail Immed, Inc heat/hot water. 778-994-2334 BBY METROTOWN 1 & 2 BR. Avail Immed, Clean, quiet bldng. Inc heat/hot water. 604-715-1824 BBY, METROTOWN. 1 - 2 BR. Clean, quiet bldg. Incl heat/hot water. Immed. 778-323-0237 COQ 1 BR condo close to all amens, 5 appls, ug parking, corner unit, n/s, n/p. Quiet building. Avail Jun 1 604-314-1375 NEW WEST 2 BR + den 2 bath at The Point Spectacular view fromt he balcony $1795. Call Quay Pacific Property Management Ltd at 604-570-2786

Close to Lougheed Mall, all Transportation Connections, Schools & S.F.U.

Horses

KILN DRIED Hemlock, Fir, Spruce Sawdust & Shavings

CLEAN HOG FUEL $250+ / truckload, delivered. 13 units. Call 604-307-4607

3535

Livestock/ Poultry

HORSE SALE. Mini Mares and foals will be sold at The Fraser Valley Auction, in Langley, at 12 noon, May 15th. See you there!

3545

Pets - Other

534-5544 290-8405

Clean Sweep?

BC REPTILE Club Show & Sale Sat June 11 • 10 am to 5 pm and Sun June 12 • 10 am to 4pm Abbotsford Exhibition Park 32470 Haida Drive, Cadet Building Abbotsford B.C Admission : Adults $4 , Kids $2 , Children under 5 Free ; Family Pass $10.00 (2 adults up to 3 kids) For more info visit us at www.bcreptileclub.com 1-604-392-5715

ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pups owners closest friend. Thieves worst nightmare. All shots. Ready now! 604-817-5957 SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tattoo, leash & house trained, 2 female. $695.00. 778-773-9943

6508

Apt/Condos

COQ, Lougheed Mall. 1 BR, 11th floor. In-suite laundry + freezer. $980/mo. Ns/np. 604-469-0269

NEW WEST. Quiet 1 BR, g/lvl. Nr Moody Park. $700/mo + utils. 604-591-3628 or 604-517-5593

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

AMBER (W)

Mobile Homes

6508

604 - 941 - 7721

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. 1202-7th Ave, New Westminster. 5 BR (3 BR upper + 2 BR legal suite. $1000/mo rent). 2313 sq ft. $640,000. Karim Juma, Royal Le Page City Centre, 604-678-9143

3510 Feed & Hay Triple Five Trucking

Eco Friendly Preschool

80-100 CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & RV’s

Real Estate Services

LAB PUPS yellow , male/ female, vet checked $500. Phone 604-701-1587

RAGDOLL KITTENS, males, 1st shot, worming, raised underfoot, post trained. $450. 604-581-2772

3520

2 MINIATURE donkeys (F) need good home. Great pets or livestock protection. 604 514 1067 Sale Negotiable $$

SPECIAL • Cedar Shavings

Preschools/Kindergarten

AUCTIONS

Dogs

Cats

Delivery/Warranty avail.

AUCTION CALENDAR CHILDREN NEXT AUCTION:

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office: 604- 463-0857 cell: 604- 375-1768

6510

Co-ops

115 PLACE CO-OP

Sell it in the Classifieds!

604

630.3300

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-35

Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

★★ MAPLE RIDGE LARGE unfurn bdrm/ldry /cable incl, nr Hospital, ns. np, $450/mth

604-992-6003

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

2 BR 850 sq-ft suite in central MR with w/d, large fenced yard, garage, storage shed. Avail early June, $800+ utilities,Curt 604-230-2545

Located in Burnaby near Lougheed Town Centre

Accepting applications for waiting list for 2 BR’s - suits Couples. Very reasonable unit fees. Adult oriented high rise. Pool, exercise room and workshop. No Pets. Participation mandatory and $2000 share purchase required. Enquiries to Membership Committee

Call 604 421-1222

6515

Duplexes - Rent

2 BR bsmt ste in Mission. Near schools, bus. N/s, no pets. Incl utils. $800. Avail now! 604-615-7953

4060

Metaphysical

TRUE ADVICE! TRUE Clarity! TRUE PSYCHICS! 1-877-478-4410 (18+) 3.19/min. 1-900-528-6256 truepsychics.ca

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

BBY, The Crest. Newly reno’d 2 BR. Private w/d & yard. N/s. $975 incl hydro. 604-522-5547 COQ 2 BR bsmt, lrg kit, w/d, small cov patio, newly painted, n/s, $725 + 1/3 utils, 604-525-9266 COQ W. Plateau 2 BR, 11 ft ceilings, patio, panoramic view, sauna/steam room, W/D. NP/NS. $997. Av May 1. 604-880-2991 NEW WEST. 1 BR. Shared w/d. ns/np. $725 incl hydro. Avail Now. 604-325-0453, 604-761-0453 POCO. 2 BR, f/ba, f/p, priv w/d. Great view! Ns/Np. $975/mo incl utls. Avail now. 604-944-1479 POCO. 2 BR, grd/lvl. Priv w/d & ent. Big fncd yd. $925 incl hydro. Jun 1. Ns/np. 604-941-3068 POCO, MARY HILL. 1/2 duplex. 3 BR up. 3 BR down. Rec room. Ideal to operate a beauty salon, physio clinic, daycare, accounting or large family with in-law accom. Owner helps conversion. Immed. $2,100/mo negotiable + util. 604-953-0952 or 604-671-2049

6605

Townhouses Rent

PORT COQUITLAM 2 BR townhouse, $830, quiet-family complex, no pets call 604-464-0034.

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261 KING ALBERT COURT 1300 King Albert, Coq Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-848-5993 JUNE 1, New 1 BR in upgraded building, No pets, $735/mo + 50% Hydro. 621 Colburne St., New West. Call 604-454-454.

BBY, NORTH. 2 BR. F/bath, d/w, sh’d wd. Ns/np. $975/mo incls util. Near 8 Rinks. 604-298-0634.

6540

Houses - Rent

AVAILABLE NOW or June 1, 6 BR house, 2653 James St. Abbotsford. Can also be used as an office. 4 appls. No pets. $1350/mo. Call 604-583-6844.

MAPLE RIDGE 1 BR spac apt, deck, pkng, laundry. N/p. May 15/Jun 1. $600. 604-937-3534.

COQ/BBY, near Lougheed Mall/ bus/park/skytrain, 5 BR hse, 2 full baths, 2 kitchens, f/p. NS, Ref. Avail Jun 1. 604-785-1699

MAPLE RIDGE, like new, top flr, 1 bdrm & den, all appls, own w/d, close to amens, gym, storage locker on same level, $1000 incl utils, ns np, Aug 1. 604-580-8191

NEW WEST Victoria Hill new 4 BR T/home, roof top sundeck w/ great views! 2200+sf, 3 f/ bath, all appls, 2 sec prkg, locker. immed, $2500/mo. NS/NP. 778-228-9598

BBY, 14 Ave/2nd St. 1 BR, grd/lvl. $700/mo includes hydro. Shared laundry. Ns/np. 604-802-4492

LANGLEY. 2780 sq. ft. main floor warehouse plus 600 sf mezzanine. Front office and rear grade loading with 90’ turning radius! $7.25/sf. Ben Gauer, Royal LePage Ben Gauer & Associates, 604-644-0273 or 604-581-3838

BBY, BRENTWOOD. Large 1 BR, f/bath, huge kitchen, washer. 1100 sf. Ns/np. $1000 incl hydro/ cbl/’net. June 1st. 778-835-5484 BBY EDMONDS. 2 BR g/lvl. Nr shops/school, NP/NS. $990 incl utils. Avail now. 778-709-5652 BURNABY S, Near Metrotown, 2 BR Ste, grnd level, avail now, N/s, N/p. Call 604-771-9825 NORTHSIDE POCO, newer 1 BR bsmt, near schools and shopping. includes utils, available May 15, $700/mth, N/s, N/p, 604-941-6843 or 778-708-4045

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5075 If you own a home, we can help. Your credit/age/income is not an issue. Independent lenders since 1969.

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Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

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2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 dr cpe, White/grey int, auto, aluminum mags, spoiler, cd plyr, exc cond, n/s, female driven, no accid, 75,000 k, $5,000. 604-916-5590

FREE SCRAP car & truck removal. Top $$ paid for all. No wheels - no problem. 604-761-7175

STEVE TOWING SERVICES Scrap Car Removal. We Pay $$ for all cars. Call 778-316-7960

A division of Coquitlam Chrysler Dodge Jeep.

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2010 FORD Focus: 33K, under wrnty, A/C, 4-dr, pwr locks, AUTO, keyless entry, MP3 jack, Satellite Radio Console, bucket seats, $13,400. 604-858-1901

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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

2007 CHEVY Avalanche SS, excellent cond, champagne colour, fully loaded, 2 monitors, DVD, $32,000 obo. 778-999-3654

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604 628 9044

Sports & Imports

2003 VW Jetta TDI, 5 spd, ac, $5450. D9921 car in Abbts. toll free 1-877-855-6522 2007 MERCEDES 350 CLK, convertible, 2 dr, auto, 34,000 kms, dark blue, fully loaded. very cond, $45,000 obo. Must go 778-999-3654

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HEAVY DUTY utility trlr steel, 2 ft sides, tie rails & 4 stake pockets. As New $995 obo 778-552-5171

Boats

9522

RV’s/Trailers

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: A huge wave of luck is just around the corner in investments, debt reduction, lifestyle change, health/diagnosis, research, intimacy and sexual bonding, pregnancy and similar lifechanging zones. These things have already impacted your life, pressing on you like a grey velvet hand, for the last three years in an upheaval way, for 18 months in a sober, “let me be secure” way, for the last three weeks in a hopeful way; and now to June 4 in a focused, event-triggering way. On June 4, a whole year of “big luck” starts here. Get ready to invest, change, commit! Fortune might lie at a distance. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Relationships, previously lively, grow serious, focused. Issues become clear. You could fall in love, note someone’s looks, or renew sparks with your mate. Opportunities arise in work, machinery, finances and social life. These are the precursors, or wee beginnings, of really major opportunities that arrive June 2011 to June 2012. Right now (in May) these are “pure chemistry” attractions/opportunities, but June onward they will tend to be connected to money, earnings, possessions. You could hop on the wagon to the mint! Propose, seize the day, Sunday/Monday and Friday! Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The work is starting to come. The past few weeks have just been “ordinary work.” Now, the chores become clearer, more significant. From June 2011 to June to 2012, your luck will grow in this area, but your duties will expand, too. (It’s not “get out of work” luck.) You’ll be lucky, also (June onward) in machinery, so this will be a good time to buy a car/computer, to learn tooling skills, etc. You will almost certainly earn more money (unless you’re in school, etc.). Watch your health, especially thighs and hips. Rest Sunday/ Monday. You shine mid-week. Money late week!

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May 15 - 21, 2011 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The general emphasis lies on romance, pleasure, beauty, creativity, charming kids, speculation. Take a risk, express yourself! All these pleasurable things shrink but grow more “intense” over the next few weeks; then they will swell larger and larger for 12 months. Hopefully you’ve done all you can for your security by now: if not, tie up any loose ends (e.g., property deals, retirement plans, investments, family issues). The future year will not reward caution! Optimism, social joys early week, rest mid-week. Your energy and charisma shine late week – approach someone! Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: The security, domestic, real estate, family, restful, contemplative, natureoriented, soul and nutrition themes that have run through recent weeks continue: but they tend to produce events now through June 2012, lucky events. The best will come after early June. This can be huge luck: a home of your own, or additional real estate, a new family, a new child, the resolution of old problems, dissolution of old skeletons (yes, therapy will be productive). You can leave behind a life of constriction and worry, for a new, bright one! Saturday begins a month of pleasure! Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: Travel, communications, paperwork, details, casual friends and siblings – these fill the days, even more so now. In the 13 months ahead, you might take two or more significant trips. You’ll do a lot of talking about your career or ambitions, but you won’t do much about them. (It’s as though you sense something deeper, bigger, “fuller” is coming by 2012/13...could be! Could be pregnancy if you’re the right age.) Sunday/Monday feature far travel, rituals, gentle love, wisdom. Ambition, higherups demand your attention midweek. Wish fulfillment, social joys Thursday-Saturday! timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014


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SEASONAL SUPER SALE

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We are a proud sponsor of the 1st Annual Rotary Duck Race. Buy a duck HERE for $10. All proceeds go to our local kidsport & youth groups.

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