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f the definition of idiocy is doing the same thing repeatedly and expecting different results then, well, we are a nation of idiots. Michael Somewhere along BOOTH the line, the notion of representative government in this country has become severely warped. Instead of electing an individual to represent us in Ottawa, we get to choose who will represent Ottawa in our riding. Semantics perhaps? No, it’s a sad reflection of the pervasive rot that has come to dominate all levels of Canadian government: political parties

run amok. The parties call the shots and the MPs/MLAs/councillors are merely the means by which the party’s will is done. At the federal level, “representatives” have been reduced to glorified bobble head dolls, nodding inanely at everything uttered by their respective fearless leaders. Elected MPs have any sense of initiative beaten out of them and quickly become drooling zealots who cite the party line whenever they are questioned — Stephen said it, I believe it, that settles it. And they have to. The parliamentary culture fomented by the parties requires utmost loyalty if the MP in question has any aspirations of one day holding down a cabinet post. When

you are riding the gravy train, the cabinet is the dining car every MP dreams of. Just think: more pay, more staff and less accountability. There was a time when a cabinet minister was accountable for everything that happened in his/her portfolio. Not any more. As long as you do what the prime minister’s office directs, the only person you are accountable to is the party leader himself — unless you’re foolish enough to leave sensitive government documents at your mistress’s home. Roughly every four years (or four times in seven years as is the case with current outbreak of election fever), voters are asked to elect a “representative” for their riding. And that’s the last bit

of input ordinary citizens get until the electoral lawn signs sprout up again. Until then, the parties call the shots and we are supposed to accept that they can determine what’s in our best interests. But whose best interests are they acting on? The first rule in politics is get elected. The second rule? Stay elected. Those are the overriding guidelines that go into every decision made by our “representatives” and, as the Canadian democratic system has devolved in recent years, the interests of the political parties have taken precedence as MPs have become more beholden to them for their continued existence.

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❚ NEWS ❚SURREY/Man shot to death in front of wife after fender bender

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MURDERED AFTER CRASH

Red serge parade Sunday Carolyn COOKE Staff Reporter

Investigators gather evidence Thursday in the yard of a house in the 16800-block of 128th Street where a man died after being shot at ❚PHOTO/Ted Colley 11 p.m. the night before. Police say the dead man was shot by another driver following a collision on 128th Street. SURREY – The city COLLEY notched up another murder Ted Staff Reporter Wednesday night when a 30-year-old Surrey resident was shot to death after being involved in a minor traffic accident. Police say the incident occurred just after 11 p.m. in the 6800-block of 128th Street when the South Asian driver of a white Lexus sedan was gunned down as he walked toward a white SUV that had just collided with him. The dead man’s wife was in the Lexus when the shooting occurred. She was unharmed. “It’s just the craziest thing,” said IHIT’s Cpl. Dale Carr. “Allegedly, they’re just driving along when this SUV comes along and hits them. The Lexus driver approaches the SUV to confront the guy then, pow! He gets shot.” The man, whose name had not been released when the Now went to press, stag-

gered into the front yard of a nearby house and collapsed. He died in hospital. “We found some stray rounds that went into the home, so we’re comparing them,” Carr said. “There were people in the house at the time, but nobody in the house was hurt.”

CPL. DALE CARR/ “It’s just the craziest thing... The Lexus driver approaches the SUV to confront the guy then, pow! He gets shot.”

Carr said investigators don’t know if the shooting was an extreme case of road rage provoked by the collision. “It’s just purely speculation,” he said of

reports this was a road rage incident. “We’re alive to the fact there was this MVA (motor vehicle accident), but we don’t know if it was road rage.” Carr said there was no indication at that point in the investigation that the victim was known to police, or if the shooting could be connected to gangs or drugs. “It doesn’t appear so at this point, but we’re still working on it. We’ll be checking background and all that, but there are other things we have to attend to first, so we’re doing that now.” The SUV sped away south and was last seen in the vicinity of 128th Street and 64th Avenue. The suspect is only described as a South Asian male driving a white Ford Explorer-type SUV thought to be about 10 years old. tcolley@thenownewspaper.com

❚DELTA/Two people hurt after being stabbed in two separate incidents

Proof that drugs, alcohol, motorbikes and knives don’t mix DELTA – A bike ride in Carolyn COOKE the park turned nasty for a Staff Reporter couple of men. Police say a 39-year-old man and a recent acquaintance, a 25-year-old man, went for a motorbike ride in Watershed Park near Briarwood Crescent Wednesday after consuming both alcohol and drugs. Once at the park, police say they got into a fight, where the older man was stabbed several times in his back and neck. The younger man took several hits to the head.

Both men were taken to Royal Columbian Hospital for treatment. The man with the stab wounds was kept overnight while the younger man was released. He was taken to the police headquarters where he was interviewed and then arrested for assault with a weapon. The hospitalized man is listed as in stable condition with non-life threatening injuries. A second stabbing incident happened in the 6300-block of Scott Road. There, a 17-year-old female went into a convenience store and stabbed a customer at the

counter in the back. Police say there was no provocation for the attack. The teen then fled the store but police arrived with a K9 team and she was found nearby. The accused, who was arrested, has no history of violent behaviour, although she may be suffering from mental health issues. The man who was attacked suffered a small puncture wound in the back that did not require medical attention. ccooke@thenownewspaper.com

SURREY – The RCMP will be marking its 60th anniversary in Surrey with a ceremony and red serge parade. Sunday is the anniversary of when the Mounties took over municipal policing duties in Surrey. The city’s detachment started out with 18 officers, stationed in Cloverdale in the historic 1912 City Hall building. The RCMP have a longer history with Cloverdale though, with one member assigned there in 1936 to handle federal duties for the border. In 1950 a plebiscite was held, with the result being a decision to switch municipal policing duties to the RCMP. In 1952 the detachment moved to an old laundromat on the southwest corner of 177B Street and 60th Avenue. In 1963 the RCMP moved again, this time to an annex of the old city hall building, to what later became the Surrey Archives. That building was torn down in 1971, with the officers working from trailers at the current museum site while its new home – current main detachment across from the new city hall – was built. The festivities, set for 2 p.m. at the Surrey Museum Square, will feature an hour-long parade of members decked out in their in red serge.

Fraser’s killer to be sentenced Sept. 2 SURREY – Gary Donald Johnston will have to wait until Sept. 2 to be sentenced for the second-degree murder of Vic Fraser in Bridgeview in 1998. Johnston, 53, was found guilty on April 15. He faces an automatic life sentence but the hearing in September will establish when he might be eligible for parole. – The Now


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Even when an MP knows their constituency is opposed to something — like the HST backlash in this province — the will of the party always trumps the foolish whims of voters. And when a riding discovers it has a dud for an MP, their only choice is to elect a bobble head from another party since the incumbent’s nomination cannot be challenged (as is Conservative party policy). Simply put, we elect our dictators in this country. Remember the giddy times of a decade ago when politicians fell all over each other with promises of open government? Well, we currently have a prime minister who, in the middle of an election campaign, is limiting the press to five questions per day. Please explain how such a policy in any conceivable way contributes to an informed electorate. And these aren’t hardball questions either. Party staff and attendant security agents weed out any potential troublemakers (such as students who are listed as friends of a rival leader on Facebook) to ensure each stop the prime minister makes is stocked with the shiny, happy people that his spin doctors crave. We need some serious political reform in this country, changes that actually have

a chance of working and not just a selection of buzz words that are thrown about to distract the electorate like a magician’s sleight of hand as the parties continue business as usual. They say Guy Fawkes (Google him) is the only man to enter Parliament with honest intent. Granted, old Guy was a tad bit extreme, but with the parties ruling the House of Commons roost with an iron fist and MPs managing the amazing feat of standing upright despite the absence of a backbone, there’s little chance of any democratic honour or accountability returning to those hallowed halls any time soon. The shell game will continue on Monday with another election. When they’re not busy smearing their opponents with all matter of innuendo, the parties and their leaders are earnestly telling us they are part of the solution and not the problem. Regardless of the results, Canadians will wake up on Tuesday and discover the sun rises in the east, it’s cold in Tuktoyaktuk in December and Saskatchewan is hard for second graders to spell. And the only partying will be done by the parties.

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❚ NEWS ❚WHALLEY

Area evacuated after chemical reaction in meth lab SURREY – A suspiCarolyn COOKE cious chemical fire in Staff Reporter Whalley Wednesday has been confirmed as a meth lab, although it turns out there was no fire after all. Police and fire crews were called out to a house in the 13400-block of 111A Avenue Wednesday at about 10:30 a.m., but were greeted at the door by an Asian man in 30s or 40s who insisted there was nothing going on and there was no need for them to be there. This in spite of the smoke billowing behind him, said Cpl. Drew Grainger. Once firefighters entered the house, they found “suspicious chemicals consist-

Firefighters converge in Whalley Wednesday. ❚PHOTO/

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ent with a clandestine drug lab,” he said. The area was evacuated for a few hours while a Hazmat team and the RCMP drug section’s clandestine lab unit investigated. “They have the expertise, knowledge and equipment to further examine the

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Cummins says goodbye to Ottawa, prepares for provincial politics “When I first got elected, the one thing I wanted was that when I was finished, I’d be able to walk down the street and people would say, ‘He did what we sent him to do,’” and have a big smile and say hi. I tried my best to represent the people on those important issues.” Cummins now has his sights set on making the B.C. Conservative Party a major force in provincial politics. Not long after he announced he was leaving federal politics, Cummins did what had been widely speculated and announced his candidacy for the leadership of the fledgling provincial party. At the announcement, Cummins said the Liberals and NDP have abandoned British Columbians. He criticized the Liberals for the carbon tax, the harmonized sales tax and increase to the minimum wage, while also saying new Liberal Premier Christy Clark is “a carbon copy of Gordon Campbell.” Cummins, who had already been working with the Conservatives in an advisory capacity, adds major credibility to the party, but he knows there’s much to do before voters will lend their support at the ballot box. “What we’ve had to do is reorganize the party because the party was not well organized when I first got involved about a year-and-a-half ago. Wayne McGrath, the president, has done a pretty good job putting an organizational structure together for

the party, but the political structure was something that wasn’t there.” Saying they’re “laying low” until the federal election is completed, Cummins noted a number of meetings are taking place, including sessions with a newlyformed policy group that is actively developing the party’s policies. “We have some really talented people there with actual government experience and they’re able to price out and cost a lot of the initiatives that we’ll be posing over time, so the policy initiatives are well in hand.” The party also has many other tasks, including signing up new members and forming constituency associations in every riding in the province. The party has about 50 constituency associations already, noted Cummins. As for speculation the Conservatives might end up splitting the right wing vote, enabling the NDP to slip back in power, the veteran MP responded, “The whole notion of splitting really comes from the Liberals, who are desperately trying to protect themselves. The fact of the matter is they haven’t really lived up to our expectations of providing honest and focused government. I personally don’t trust these guys. “When I look at the way they conducted themselves in Delta, I’m not happy the way they managed the power line fiasco, I’m not happy the way they managed the South Fraser Perimeter Road.”

Longtime Conservative MP John Cummins packs up his Ottawa office. He now turns his attention to a bid to lead the B.C. Conservative party, with the leadership vote set for May 28. ❚PHOTO/Chung Chow

A N I N V I TATION TO A PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE

PUBLIC NOTICE

17 AVENUE & 146 STREET REVERSAL OF STOPPING DIRECTION

Re: Public Open Houses to provide input on the City of Surrey Dog Off Leash Master Plan Strategy (2011 – 2020)

The City of Surrey is planning some changes at the intersection of 17 Avenue and 146 Street. Presently, traffic on 17 Avenue must stop for traffic on 146 Street. Traffic analysis has shown that the volume of traffic on 17 Avenue significantly exceeds the traffic volume on 146 Street. It is safer for those streets with lower volumes to be required to stop. For that reason, the stopping direction will be reversed so that traffic on 146 Street will be required to stop.

You are invited to a public open house to provide input on the Master Plan process for the City of Surrey’s Dog off Leash Strategy. Staff will be on hand to receive community feedback and priorities. This information will help us guide the development of a final preferred Master Plan to be completed in the winter of 2011. The Master Plan will provide direction to the City of Surrey in the development and provision of Dog off leash spaces in Surrey.

To maintain safety and minimize driver confusion, the changeover will be undertaken in 3 phases:

The Open Houses will be located throughout Surrey in the month of May. Residents are encouraged to attend the Open House planned for their town centre.

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June 1, 2011

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Time: All Open Houses will run from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m.

Newton — Chimney Hill Elementary (14755 - 74 Avenue) Guildford/Fraser Heights — Harold Bishop Elementary (15670 - 104 Avenue)

Additional signage and pavement markings will be installed before and during the changeover.

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

This analysis was done as part of a pilot project for cycling Neighbourhood Routes, which are routes through local roads connecting neighbourhoods through Surrey. The pilot project connects the Semiahmoo area to Ocean Park. 17 Avenue at 146 Street is part of this east-west route, which will be facilitated by the inversion of the stopping direction as well.

Whalley — AHP Matthew Elementary (13367 - 97 Avenue) Cloverdale — Hillcrest Elementary (18599 - 65 Avenue)

Wednesday May 18, 2011

Fleetwood — Frost Road Elementary (8606 - 162 Street) South Surrey — Morgan Elementary (3366 – 156A Street)

For more information, please contact the City at 604-591-4853 or cycling@surrey.ca.

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Please use extra care at this intersection as people get used to the changes and new operation.

If you have any questions, please call 604 501-5050. We look forward to working closely with the residents of Surrey on the development of the Dog Off Leash Master Plan (2011 – 2020)

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DELTA – It’s Sandor GYARMATI goodbye but not Now Contributor farewell to longtime Conservative MP John Cummins. In a telephone interview last week, a relaxed and content sounding Cummins was in the middle of cleaning out his office in Ottawa. He announced his retirement from federal politics shortly before the writ was dropped for Monday’s election, leaving the door open for someone else, for the first time in almost 18 years, to represent the riding of DeltaRichmond East. Cummins was first elected with the Reform Party in 1993 following an unsuccessful try five years earlier. It would be the start of a series of even bigger election victories under the Canadian Alliance and then Conservative banners. He easily outdistanced challengers, due in large part to the respect he garnered for speaking his mind. He would become known as a maverick MP, not worried about criticizing his own government, which he did on several occasions, probably to his own political detriment. Cummins said what gave him the most satisfaction during his time in office was helping individual constituents on their issues. “I always got a great deal of satisfaction out of that, but a lot of credit also has to go to my staff in my office. They were outstanding.


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“Michael Ignatieff will be well-served by having in his corner Sukh Dhaliwal” Jeffrey Simpson, The Globe and Mail, Nov 11, 2008

“Much of the credit for this needs to go to NewtonNorth Delta MP Sukh Dhaliwal, who has been a strong voice for Surrey in the Liberal caucus.”

“[Sukh] shows passion. He can speak and he commands respect. And he's fiery when push comes to shove.” Beau Simpson, Surrey Now, Oct 17, 2008

Surrey North Delta Leader, Jan 22, 2009

“Sukh Dhaliwal, Liberal MP for Newton-North Delta, met with us early in June and was quite gracious and engaged.”

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“Sukh Dhaliwal MP Surrey -Newton (Liberal) was a stalwart of support” Teamsters Canada

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"I know Sukh well. He has jumped in head first and supported a number of community initiatives. He has really taken the gloves off to bring resources to address our problems." Bob Campbell, Community Activist

“Sukh has been a tremendous asset to people who have been affected by airplane noise and has given citizens a voice in Ottawa. He is a real MP, who cares deeply about his constituents and works hard on their behalf.” Hannah Newman

Lori Mayhew, President of the New Westminster and District Labour Council, Surrey Now, Jul 3, 2009

"As the mother of a victim, I am deeply appreciative of Sukh's efforts to convene all three levels of government to speak out against unfair and inadequate conditions for parole. The safety of our community requires cooperation between our elected representatives, and Sukh was vital to encouraging these efforts." Maureen Chatham, Health Care Worker, Mother and Grandmother

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As part of the City’s maintenance program, the flushing of the watermains in the areas located between 140th Street & 168th Street & 80th Avenue to 116th Avenue will occur from March 4 to April 30, 2011. Flushing of watermains is required to remove sediments and to maintain water quality. This may result in your water supply appearing cloudy due to the sediments. Since some staining of laundry may result and some industrial processes may be affected, we recommend the following. • Run your cold water tap until the water clears up • Check the water supply prior to doing laundry If in doubt, call the Water Department at 604-591-4152 from 8 am - 4 pm or 604-543-6700 after hours. Thank you for your cooperation.

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International Teaching Excellence Award, to be announced in June. “It is truly an honour to be recognized by my colleagues and the ACBSP organization,” said Cheema in a press release. “The award really belongs to my students, who have always made teaching at Kwantlen the most amazing and rewarding career I have ever had.” ❚ Dan Scott is the new director of community and employment services for Sources Community Resource Centres. The position was created to help expand the organization’s existing community and employment programs. Scott will also oversee the Workplace Essential Skills Training (WEST) program. Scott has more than 23 years of experience with Sources, including positions as manager of its life skills program and employment resource centre. “As a long-term employee of our society, I am very honoured to have the opportunity to accept the challenges this new position offers,” said Scott. “I am proud to be part of the team that has grown Sources to its current capacity and hope to contribute to this continued growth.” ❚ Gary Hollick, past president of the Surrey Board of Trade and former publisher of the Now, has been named to the board of directors for Sources Community Resources Centres. Hollick, who has also served as past district governor for Rotary International, has also recently been named to the board of directors for the Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Association.

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❚ VIEWPOINT

A Strong Voice for Surrey North

❚COLUMN

Vaisakhi backlash predictable, sad

We Support Dr. Shinder Purewal

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These past two weeks there has been a lot of coverage on Vaisakhi and its parades in the Metro Vancouver media. My first reaction in seeing the front page cover Harvinder of this very paper last SANDHU week had me squirming. The only thought going through my head was that this is not good. I should have been happy that my cultural celebrations were being talked about in my local mainstream paper. This, after Sikhs have been in Canada for over 100 years and contributed to its economic growth. I should have been happy and proud; instead I was nervous and worried. All I could think of while looking at the paper was this is going to get us (Sikhs) negative reaction from the mainstream community. A week later, reading letters from readers confirmed my fears. Even though there were many Easter-related articles and pictures in the same issue, letters flooded in questioning this paper’s bias towards South Asians. Why the negative sentiment toward South Asians in Surrey? Don’t tell me it doesn’t exist, it is clear in the letters to this paper. Other than some unsavoury elements in this cultural group, which exist in every race, we are no different than the mainstream community. We all have the same needs, to care and provide for our families. We also have contrib-

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Shinder is a man of serious integrity. He answers his phone, keeps his appointments and shows up on time. He will work for me, a senior citizen, as my MP.

Shinder is a family man who understands my concerns about my teenage sons’ future employment. He speaks his mind on issues and will speak for me in Ottawa.

I have known Shinder for many years. As a cardcarrying member of the NDP for 36 years I am confident Shinder will do a great job for Surrey’s working families.

Shinder is an intelligent and dedicated teacher who cares for his students. I know as an MP he will be just as dedicated and will work tirelessly for Surrey North.

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uted positively to the larger community, never shirking away from charity organizations. Many times the question has been brought up, why can’t we assimilate like the first or second wave of South Asian immigrants that came here in the early 1950s and ’60s? That wave of immigrants and those preceding them struggled tremendously to survive here. They gave up their culture, their traditional clothing and their religious-related appearance that would have made them stand out. I’m talking about Sikh men shaving their beards and removing their turbans so they could get jobs within the Caucasian-dominated work force. The removing of bodily hair is contrary to the Sikh faith. Many also changed their names, anglicizing them to fit in. All for survival. How many European races that migrated here had to give up their culture and traditions so they could feed their families? Being called Indian, South Asian, Indo-Canadian or whatever the current tag is doesn’t describe who I really am. On the outside you see brown skin. That’s it. You don’t see that I’m a Canadian who has been here for almost 30 years, and loves this country and have contributed to it. All that is seen is my skin colour and I am judged by it. Harvinder Sandhu’s column appears Fridays in the Now. Read her past columns at thenownewspaper.com

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❚ CANADA VOTES MONDAY, MAY 2

Newton-North Delta THE CANDIDATES: ❚ Dhaliwal, Sukh; Liberal Party of Canada (incumbent) ❚ Fallon, Mani; Conservative Party of Canada ❚ Gill, Ravi S.; Independent ❚ Hammond, Samuel Frank; Communist Party of Canada ❚ Sims, Jinny, New Democratic Party ❚ Walker, Liz; Green Party of Canada RIDING PROFILE: Newton-North Delta is 52 square kilometres in area with a population of 118,649 according to the 2001 census. There are 74,713 voters on the preliminary electors list.

RAVI GILL

LIZ WALKER

SUKH DHALIWAL

SAMUEL HAMMOND

JINNY SIMS

MANI FALLON

RIDING HISTORY: Incumbent Sukh Dhaliwal (Liberal) held onto the riding in the Oct. 14, 2008 federal election with 36.4 per cent of the vote. Second place went to Conservative Sandeep Pandher (30.9), third to New Democrat Teresa Townsley (26.1) and fourth to Green Liz Walker with 5.6 per cent. CANDIDATE PROFILES: Liberal Sukh Dhaliwal is the incumbent MP for Newton-North Delta. First elected in 2006, he is critic for Asia Pacific Gateway and Western Economic Diversification and chair of the Northern and Western caucus. A professional engineer, surveyor and business owner, Sukh also serves on several parliamentary committees. Conservative candidate Mani Fallon was born in B.C. and raised in Surrey. Mani is a married mother of two and a successful professional, currently as director of operations for a national franchisor. Mani sits as a director of the Motion Picture Theatre Association B.C. and studies business administration at BCIT. Jinny Sims has a long, dedicated history as a teacher, counsellor, union leader and strong advocate for pub-

lic education. She is running with Jack Layton’s New Democrats because only New Democrats have a trusted plan to make life more affordable, to hire more doctors and nurses and to create jobs. Ravi Gill is running as an independent candidate in Newton-North Delta. Ravi has lived in Surrey for 42 years and is married with two children. He has worked in the construction industry for 18 years and has also operated his own business. Ravi promises to work for the community, if elected. Sam Hammond is the Communist Party of Canada

Fleetwood-Port Kells THE CANDIDATES: ❚ Dhanoa, Pam; Liberal Party of Canada ❚ Fernando, Nao; New Democratic Party ❚ Grewal, Nina; Conservative Party of Canada (incumbent) ❚ Joehl, Alex; Libertarian Party of Canada Note: Saldanha, Alan; Green Party of Canada withdrew from the election after the ballot was sent to the printer. RIDING PROFILE: Fleetwood-Port Kells is 111 square kilometres in area with a total population of 123,243 at the time of the 2001 census. The preliminary voters list shows 94,164 electors in the riding.

NINA GREWAL

RIDING HISTORY: Incumbent Nina Grewal (Conservative) won the Oct. 14, 2008 federal election with 44.7 per cent of the vote. Liberal Brenda Locke finished second with 26.1 per cent, New Democrat Nao Fernando was third with 22.8 per cent and Green Brian Newbold won 6.4 per cent. CANDIDATE PROFILES: Nina Grewal is the Conservative incumbent in Fleetwood-Port Kells. First elected in 2004, she was re-elected in 2006 and again in 2008. Educated in India, Nina holds a Bachelor’s Degree in History and English. She is the first South Asian woman elected to Canada’s Parliament and serves on several parliamentary committees.

NAO FERNANDO

Nao Fernando is a union official running for the NDP in his second federal election in Fleetwood-Port Kells. He ran unsuccessfully for the Alberta provincial NDP in 1989 in Edmonton. He, wife Deanna and their two sons have lived in the riding since 1990. Liberal candidate Pam Dhanoa is a realtor who has lived in Fleetwood-Port Kells with her husband, Andy, and their two sons, since 1988. Pam has volunteered with the Heart & Stroke Foundation of Surrey and has worked on fundraising projects for B.C. Children’s Hospital. No bio information was available for Libertarian Alex Joehl.

PAM DHANOA

candidate in Newton-North Delta. A former industrial worker and labour activist, Sam is the leader of the provincial wing of the party and business manager of the People’s Voice newspaper. He stands for peace, jobs, sovereignty and democracy. Liz Walker is the Green candidate in Newton-North Delta. Educated at UBC, Liz worked as a chemical technician for BC Hydro and moved to Newton in 1983. She is a recipient of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal for volunteerism and is a founding member of the Surrey chapter of the Western Canada Wilderness Committee.


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❚ CANADA VOTES MONDAY, MAY 2

Surrey North THE CANDIDATES: ❚ Barens, Norris; Libertarian Party of Canada ❚ Cadman, Dona; Conservative Party of Can. (incumbent) ❚ Keenan, Bernadette; Green Party of Canada ❚ Pielak, Kevin; Christian Heritage Party of Canada ❚ Purewal, Shinder; Liberal Party of Canada ❚ Sandhu, Jasbir; New Democratic Party ❚ Scott, Jamie; Independent

DONA CADMAN

SHINDER PUREWAL

KEVIN PIELAK

RIDING HISTORY: Conservative Dona Cadman won the riding in 2008 with 39.4 per cent of the vote. Second went to New Democrat Rachid Arab (36.2), third to Liberal Marc Muhammad (15) and fourth Green Dan Kashagama (5.5).

BERNADETTE KEENAN

JASBIR SANDHU

CANDIDATE PROFILES: Conservative Dona Cadman is the incumbent MP for Surrey North. First elected in 2008, Dona is seeking a second term in Parliament. Dona is a member of the Surrey Mayor’s Crime Task Force, the Surrey Board of Trade, the Newton Advocacy Group, the Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association and a supporter of SOS Children’s Village of BC.

Bernadette still prefers cycling and transit.

Shinder Purewal teaches political science at Kwantlen Polytechnic University. He also served as a Citizenship Judge. Shinder is a published author by Oxford University Press, and has a Ph.D. in political science. He lives in Surrey with his wife, Jeetender, who is a Surrey school teacher. The couple has three daughters.

Bernadette Keenan is the Green candidate in Surrey North and is an environmental activist passionate about climate justice and shifting infrastructure investments away from freeways to mass transit. Bernadette has been interested in energy conservation and recycling since her early teens. While she drives a hybrid car,

Kevin Pielak, the riding’s Christian Heritage Party candidate, says he will enact laws that protect human life and traditional families from conception to natural death, the unborn child, the disabled, the ill and the elderly. And $1000 per month would be given to families who have one parent stay at home to care for their children, disabled or elderly.

Jasbir Sandhu is the NDP candidate in Surrey North and has lived in the riding for 29 years. He is married with two children, is a program manager at the Justice Institute of B.C. and a restaurateur. He sits on the Vancity Community Foundation board and speaks for the Professor Mohan Singh Memorial Foundation.

RIDING PROFILE: The 2001 census showed 111,960 people living in the riding’s 49 square kilometres. The preliminary electors list contained 70,505 names.

South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale THE CANDIDATES: ❚ Colero, Larry; Green Party of Canada ❚ Donohoe, Kevin Peter; Independent ❚ Hawkins, David; Independent ❚ Hiebert, Russ; Conservative Party of Can. (incumbent) ❚ Keeping, Susan; New Democratic Party ❚ Looye, Art; Independent ❚ Marlatt, Brian; Progressive Canadian Party ❚ Schouten, Mike; Christian Heritage Party of Canada ❚ Staub, Hardy; Liberal Party of Canada RIDING PROFILE: At the time of the 2001 census, 111,756 people inhabited the riding’s 153 square kilometres with 89,927 people on the preliminary voters list.

RUSS HIEBERT

SUSAN KEEPING

BRIAN MARLATT

MIKE SCHOUTEN

LARRY COLERO

HARDY STAUB

RIDING HISTORY: Incumbent Conservative Russ Hiebert won the riding on Oct. 14, 2008 with 56.7 per cent of the vote. Liberal Judy Higginbotham came second (20.9), New Democrat Peter Prontzos was third (13) and Green David Blair came fourth with nine per cent. CANDIDATE PROFILES: Conservative Russ Hiebert is the incumbent MP for South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale. Russ was first elected to Parliament in 2004 and is seeking his fourth term. He has served on numerous committees dealing with issues in veterans affairs, transportation, immigration, public safety and national security, status of women and finance. A longtime resident of South Surrey, Susan Keeping has worked with business and government for 20 years to improve social and economic conditions in the community. Susan was a 2008 YWCA Woman of Distinction and a finalist for the 2011 Surrey Board of Trade Women in Business and leadership awards. Liberal Hardy Staub is a former White Rock mayor, city councillor and school board trustee. He is also a

veteran of the Canadian Forces and a retired airline pilot still working as a flight instructor. Hardy is a centerist politician who is fiscally conservative, but socially liberal. Larry Colero is an internationally recognized expert in Ethics (see Google) and has taught the subject at both UBC and SFU. His key election issues are: ethics in democracy, the deficit and the debt, more oil tankers sailing past our beaches, and Canada’s obstruction of global action on climate change. Aart Looye is running in South Surrey-White RockCloverdale as a self-described Independent Conservative. He pledges to be fiscally responsible and spend tax dollars wisely, to respond quickly to constituents’ concerns

and to serve the community openly and passionately without any sense of entitlement. Brian Marlatt is the Progressive Canadian Party candidate in South Surrey-White Rock-Cloverdale. An academic and business manager, Marlatt is working to restore a national, progressive-conservative alternative to Canadians and the vision of national unity that inspired the Fathers of Confederation. Mike Schouten (CHP) has lived in Surrey for 23 years and currently lives in Cloverdale with his wife and six children. He has been a servant leader in his community, both spiritually and politically. Mike feels that we are best served dealing with real issues, not name calling or pandering to voters.


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Here’s how to vote – and why you should Monday is election day across the country when Canadians will elect 308 MPs to a new Parliament. And we urge our readers to be a part of this important election. This country’s future depends on not only how you vote but if you vote. The actions and tactics of certain candidates in Surrey – and indeed across the country – make it clear to us that Canada’s history of voter apathy has been shaping key

received a voter information card in the mail. Those who have not registered, or have not received a card, may register at the polling station on election day. Voters must produce proper identification to register at the polls, either one piece bearing a photo, such as a driver’s licence; or two pieces both bearing the elector’s name and at least of which bears the person’s address.

A Care Card and a utility bill would work here. If unable to produce accepted identification, a voter can still register by being vouched for by a person from the same polling division who has proper identification. Only Canadian citizens 18 years or older on election day can vote. To find out where to vote, visit www.elections.ca or call Elections Canada at 1-800-463-6868.

the U.S. (Foreign-born individuals are disqualified from the office of president. Give us “your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free” indeed. Just don’t get uppity, that’s all.) See, the American Looney Right lost the election, but they’re not giving up, no sir. Just because Obama won that election fair and square don’t make no never mind, boy howdy. Obama’s a commie and he’s gotta go. Universal health care? Why, that’s treason, that’s what that is. If God wanted Americans to have universal health care, he’da made ’em Canadians, that’s whut. So, unhappy with the result of a free election, these staunch defenders of democracy and freedom resort to gutter tactics like questioning their president’s pedigree. Their country faces enormous challenges: a badly damaged econ-

omy, record debt, high unemployment, two wars and more, making these times when all Americans should put aside partisan politics and work together to solve the nation’s dilemma. Instead, they get unprincipled opportunists like Trump riling up the peasantry with asinine red herrings like the so-called “birthing” conspiracy. Trump questions whether Obama was born in America? Hell, I’m not convinced Trump was born on this planet, let alone Stateside. I heard an audio clip of Trump the other day in which he said – referring to himself in the third person, always the sign of a wellbalanced mind – that having to run against Donald Trump in the next election was Obama’s biggest fear. Given the state of the nation as it stands, I’d bet Obama would

be doing cartwheels on the White House lawn if only The Comb Over That Walks Like A Man was his biggest worry. America should probably rethink its flirtation with celebrity leaders. Ronald Regan, charming right-wing whackjob that he was, was a fiscal disaster. Conan the Boobarian, aka former California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, presided over the destruction of the Golden State’s economy. Donald Trump has struggled with his own financial woes, so inviting him to play in the national wallet might not be the brightest idea ever. If anyone asked me, I’d say leave him to his real estate empire, his TV show and his hairspray jones and be done with it.

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One word sums up political madness: Trump As weird as politics in this province and country can be at times, they are as nothing compared to the madness that Ted often passes for COLLEY political discourse in the Great Experiment to our immediate south. Picture if you will Donald Trump – that’s right, Donald Trump – questioning the bona fides of President Barack Obama by repeating the oft-rebutted theory that the prez wasn’t born in America. Trump is reportedly toying with the idea of seeking the Republican nomination in the next presidential election, a notion that begs the question: what is the American Looney Right going to do with Trump should he run? They’ve already got Palin and how many oddballs do they need, anyway? But Don wants to be king and to that end, he has joined the whackjob chorus of conspiracy knobs trying to discredit Obama by claiming he was not born in

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The Editor, Re: “Easter needs more gusto,” the Now letters, April 26. I don’t believe the media gives special attention to Vaisakhi but Vaisakhi gets attention from the media because it has become a very big event. It has become a spectacle of culture from half a world away which anyone can partake without leaving Surrey. This celebration has many aspects to it and which many nonSikhs can relate to. It is also starting to foster a sense of community. We are all Surreyites. There is no need to begrudge Sikhs about media coverage and it is unfortunate to use the word “sad” in connection with it. If some fellow citizens feel they too should organize a parade, I say go ahead and celebrate your traditions. But don’t do something contrived to compete with Vaisakhi. Be true to your traditions. The Sikh calender is also full of many events and they too get little media attention. The media will cover them if there is something special and a story for them to tell.

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The Editor, I followed both of the provincial leadership races with interest, and I have to say the provincial NDP made an incredibly smart choice with Adrian Dix. Experienced, honest and fiercely intelligent, Dix was the only candidate from either party to make clear policy statements so that people know where he stands. Best of all, he produced credible plans for how he intends to pay for every promise he makes. B.C. is hungry for positive change. Our environmental policies are a disgrace. Our health and education systems are being slowly strangled. A decade of cuts to our forest service have left this precious resource wide open to abuse, neglect and outright theft. Our government finances are sinking in debt while we splurge on stadiums, casinos and tax cuts for the wealthiest individuals and corporations. There is not even a system of accountability to check whether those who receive these generous bonuses use them to create a single job. All of this calls for a leader who is not afraid to lead. Dix has shown an impressive ability to tackle complex problems. He also actually has the courage to take a stand.

In contrast, the B.C. Liberals seem to be relying on photo ops and slogans about “families.” Overall, I think the NDP made an inspired choice in Adrian Dix, who will be good for their party and good for all of B.C.

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The Editor, Elections are looming. The federal election vote day is Monday, and soon we will have provincial election. Municipal elections will not be too far behind. How do we know who to vote for? Do we normally vote on party lines? Ethnic considerations? In this country, voting is purely subjective. In other countries, like Switzerland, the citizens receive quarterly copies of the summarized Hansard, which clearly indicates how each politician voted on certain issues, who was absent, etc. This way we know whether Mr. X truly stands for what he says, or whether Mrs. Y even bothers to vote on certain issues. As technologically advanced as we are in Canada, with the exception of the B.C. Legislature channel on TV – which is great aid for insomniacs – there is no such information available. Since you are in the business of gathering news, perhaps you could assign certain employees to gather such information by visiting the Legislature under FOI, and publishing the report quarterly in your esteemed paper. Not only will this increase readership, as you would be providing information that your competition does not, but would keep citizens better informed as to what the rascals are up to and thereby keep them on their toes.

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The Editor, Americans are our biggest market for our good and services. They pay 50 per cent more for their private health care than we do for our public health care. Canadian public health care makes our products significantly cheaper to market. This competitive advantage that we enjoy is being lost as more of our health care is privatized. Surrey Memorial Hospital’s emergency department has 90,000 visits per year with 100,000 visits projected by 2020. We are not building nearly enough to meet even short term capacity. Surrey has one-fifth of the provincial average of acute care beds. We are grossly under served. We pray for Tim Hortons care in Surrey. We are on the U.S. border but we are not yet absorbed. We are in a no man’s land. Let’s renew our fight for Canadian public health care before it’s a memory.

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❚WHAT’S ON ❚EVENTS GUIDE Your guide to what’s on in Surrey, White Rock and North Delta. Email event listings to edit@thenownewspaper.com or fax 604-572-6489.

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❚ Cloverdale United Church presents annual spring concert April 29-30 at 7:30 p.m. nightly. “Seventies Spectacular” is a variety and musical presentation for everyone. Tickets are available from choir members, the church office and at door. Tickets range from $612. Info: 604-574-5813. ❚ Lyric Singers and Colebrook United Church present concert called “Gloria: Heavenly music and less,” featuring “Gloria” by Vivaldi, 3 p.m. Sunday, May 1 at the church, 5441 125A St., Surrey. Tickets $20/15, available at Tapestry Music in White Rock or by calling 604-340-4353. ❚ Gabriel Mark Hasselbach: Juno Award-winning jazz vocalist performers Mother’s Day concert called “Smooth Jazz, Chocolate and Champagne,” two shows Sunday, May 8 at Blue Frog recording studio in White Rock, at 3:30 and 7:30 p.m., at 1328 Johnston Rd. Tickets and info: 604542-3055. ❚ Buddy Holly Story in Concert: Tribute artist Zachary Stevenson and band in spotlight for concert 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 11 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey. Info: www.legendsofrocknroll.com, 604-507-6355. ❚ Surrey Symphony Society: Youth orchestra in special concert marking the retirement of founding president and longtime conductor Lucille Lewis, 7 p.m. Saturday, May 14 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, Surrey.

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❚ Performers are invited to take part in Delta Arts Council’s Open Mic at Firehall Centre for the Arts (11489 84th Ave., North Delta), 7:30 p.m. Friday, April 29. MC Patti McGregor encourages singers, musicians, actors and dancers (all ages) to take part. General public is welcome to sit in. Admission $3; Doors open 7 p.m. 604-581-6270. ❚ Zero to 360 Open Mic event hosted by Semiahmoo Arts at Pelican Rouge Coffee House, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, May 12. “Significance of Zero to 360? That’s how many seconds writers get to present their work (six minutes max). Open to any genre.

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Bryon Tosoff has his family to thank for Holding to the Dream — the title of the solo-piano album of songs he recorded on a November day last year at White Rock’s Blue Frog studio. A few months earlier, his wife Charlotte and kids Tamara and Kevin gave him a gift certificate for studio time as a way for him to finally record some of his compositions, including a couple that had sat dormant on his piano bench for a number of years. The 10 piano instrumentals are well played by Tosoff and range in style from classic to easy-listening to pop/ rock — some upbeat, others not so much. “I put off doing anything (after given the gift certificate),” Tosoff says, “but decided Nov. 1 to get BRYON TOSOFF going and laid down the gauntlet and started to work at getting things together. I spent a month practising and working all the original 10 arrangements prior to the recordings, which were done on Nov. 26.” Credits on the Holding to the Dream CD cover mention several local people, including Marcio Rodrigues (engineer), Blue Frog’s Kelly Breaks (assistant engineer), Tom Chamberlist (mastering), Don York (photography) and Gary Dunham (artwork and graphic design). Professionally, Tosoff is a piano teacher (pianoteacher.ca) who leans toward jazz, blues and contemporary instruction.

If the family name rings a bell, it’s because Bryon’s niece Amanda Tosoff is an accomplished jazz musician and brother Ted Tosoff is behind The Blue Voodoo blues/rock band.

Jazzing up the city in June/July

More details emerged this week about this summer’s big TD Vancouver International Jazz Festival (June 24 to July 3). Tickets go on sale Saturday (April 30) for the Marquee Series at The Centre headlining concerts by Colin James (June 24) and Steve Earle and The Dukes (and Duchesses) featuring Allison Moorer (June 26). Check for more festival-related news at www.coastaljazz.ca.

Also announced this week

KISS is doing a tour of smaller-market venues in B.C. this summer, including a Monday, June 27 date at fancy new Abbotsford Entertainment & Sports Centre. Tickets for the show go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday, April 30 — with only 8,500 available at the venue. ❚ Tickets are now available for The Tragically Hip and Hey Rosetta! date Friday, July 15 at Burnaby’s beautiful Deer Lake Park. Get ’em while you can. ❚ Also noteworthy is the Sloan date Friday, June 3 at Vancouver’s Commodore Ballroom — a “20 years of Sloan show” featuring “hits and fan favourites from the band’s first 10 albums.” Email tzillich@thenownewspaper.com and follow www.twitter.com/TomZillich

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13530 72nd Ave. Info: 604-5942700, www.artscouncilofsurrey.ca. ❚ Surrey Urban Screen: “Transcience”: Interactive artwork by Flick Art Media featured at screen on side of building at Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre, at 13458 107A Ave. Exhibit can be viewed from 30 minutes after sunset until midnight. Info: 604-5985898, www.surreyurbanscreen.ca. ❚ Surrey Art Gallery: “Dwelling: Three exhibitions about house and home” on view until June 12 at gallery, featuring “Yam Lau: Room,” “Sitely Premises” and “Domestic Lives: Works from the Permanent Collection.” Gallery is located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave. near King George Blvd. Info: 604-501-5566, www.arts.surrey.ca. ❚ Semiahmoo Arts gallery: Featured during month of April is “Krista Eaton: Found in Nature.” Gallery is located at

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❚ Surrey Fiddlers Old Time Dance takes place at Clayton Hall (18513 70th Ave., Surrey ) on Thursday, May 5. Admission $3, 604-5761066. ❚ Mother’s Day dinner/dance to be held at White Rock Elks Hall (1469 George St.) on Sunday, May 8, starting at 6 p.m. Catered meal and big band music of Third Stage. Info: 604-538-4016 or email whiterockelks431@shaw.ca. ❚ Old-time dancing at Kennedy Hall (8870 120th St., Surrey) on first Saturday of the month. “Fun for the whole family,” from 8 to 11 p.m., with live music. Info: Jerry, 604-590-9506.

❚ Swinging at the Sullivan: Swingdance events held twice monthly at Sullivan Hall in Surrey. Proceeds go to charity. Info: 778-868-2950. ❚ Jump Joint Swing events (DJ swing dance) held Sundays from 7 to 11 p.m. at Jump Joint, #110-12332 Pattullo Pl., Surrey. Admission fee $5, net proceeds donated to Metro Kids Society. For info, call Marie (604-536-0195) or visit www.jumpjointswing.com. ❚ Indo-Caribbean “Chutney-reggae” dance party at Sullivan Hall in Surrey, events held on the first Saturday of every month from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. Tickets $10. All welcome. Info: Orvis, 604-209-5081. ❚ Sunnyside Elder Citizens’ Association hosts old-time dance events with live music, 1 to 4 p.m. Mondays at Sunnyside hall, 18th Avenue and 154th Street, South Surrey. All seniors welcome. Info: 604-538-5657, 604-526-0539.


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❚ Heart & Stroke Foundation is holding its annual Big Bike event in Surrey, Langley and White Rock from May 16-20 and on June 27. “This fun and exciting fundraising activity is sure to inspire you and your peers to help make a difference together and show the community you care.” During a 20-minute ride on a 30-seat bicycle, your team will help raise awareness and necessary funds for heart health in Canada.” To register a team or become a volunteer, contact Stephanie Holman at 604591-1955 or events_sur@hsf.bc.ca, or visit bigbike.ca.

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NATURE/OUTDOORS

❚ Walk with Surrey Trekkers for fun and fitness: Sat., April 30, 10am (10km walk) at Mud Bay Park, 13030 48th Ave. (off Colebrook Rd.) and Wed., May 4 6:30pm (5km or 10km walk). Starts at Esquires Coffee, 101-6345 120th St., Delta. For more information, call Sandi, 604-584-2980. ❚ Fresh Air Hike: Ravine to Shaggy Mane Trail event Saturday, April 30 from 1 to 4 p.m. at Campbell Valley Park, Langley. “Register for this lovely hike under tall cedars and fern laden maples, past old fields of the Annand/Rowlatt farmstead

and through meandering flats of the Little Campbell River. This is a moderate hike with some hills so participants must have a basic level of fitness,” meet at corner of 8th Avenue and 204th Street, via the South Valley park entrance. Advance registration is required ($5.50/adult, $3.25 for youth/senior). Info: 604-432-6359. ❚ Salmon Send-OFF free family event Sunday, May 8 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Tynehead Regional Park, Surrey. “Chinook, coho, chum! Celebrate the salmon run at the Tynehead Hatchery. Release salmon fry into the Serpentine River, tour the hatchery and enjoy children’s activities.” Meet at hatchery, at 96th Avenue entrance of park between 160th and 168th Streets. Allow 1 hour to complete activities. Event presented by Serpentine Enhancement Society in co-operation with Metro Vancouver. Info: www.metrovancouver.org.

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soil, baking, concession, and more. Call 778-549-2743 for info. ❚ Hall’s Prairie Elementary hosts annual Country Market on May 14. Vendors sought. Call Karina ASAP, 604-530-1395. The event will include a live and silent auction, live entertainment, concession, dog agility demonstrations, a kids corral, local craftors and vendors, more.

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❚ Seventh annual “Antiques Off the Roadshow” event hosted by Surrey Art Gallery Association at 12:30 Saturday, May 7 at Surrey Arts Centre. All welcome. Certified appraisers will be on site. Fee $10 for first item evaluated, $5 for each additional item. 604-501-5566.

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Surrey derby highlights quarter-finals entertaining and talented teams in the VMSL and they beat a great team in the first round in Bays United, a team that was undefeated all season in Victoria. Our mentality is to go out there, have fun and see where the chips fall.” Pegasus coach Rob Reed was wary of admitting his team is favoured in the contest. The Horsemen finished 11 points ahead of the Hurricanes in the middle of the premier standings, but in their most recent meeting in March, the two teams played to a scoreless draw. “They did get relegated so they certainly have nothing to lose and it’s going to be a tricky game,” Reed said. “I predicted incorrectly that they would stay up in premier and I’m a little surprised they didn’t do it. We know they’re a good team and we expect them to be very

strong when we play them. It has the makings of a great match up.” Both teams have strong ties to Surrey’s South Asian community and, with both clubs considering the match to be a home game, Dhaliwal said he expects a large crowd. “The guys are looking forward to playing in front of a big crowd and it should be an entertaining game,” Dhaliwal said. “At the end of the day, both teams respect each other, but we don’t like it each other. The teams don’t like each other, the fans don’t like each other and the rivalry is what makes this game so much fun.” Meanwhile on Sunday afternoon, Delta United will be looking to advance to the Provincial Cup semifinals when they take on Coquitlam’s Metro Ford Wolves (1 p.m. kickoff at John Oliver Park).

Delta dropped both games to the Wolves in premier league play this season, but in each case, United fielded an undermanned squad. Coach Steve Millar said Delta is now relatively healthy and he believes the team’s veteran players should be a factor Sunday. “We know the animal we’re going up against and I like our chances, to be honest,” Millar said. “We have an experienced team and I’m hoping our experience will have some say in this against the young guys that they have. Don’t get me wrong, Metro Ford has experienced players too with guys like Oliver Heald and Alfredo Valente who have been there before as well. I’m hoping we can exploit their back four because they’re all young guys back there, but having said that, we didn’t do it the last time we played them.”

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SGS gymnasts strike gold at B.C. meet Surrey Gymnastics Society athletes made some noise at the provincial championships, capturing eight all-around medals at the Langley meet April 8-10. Competing against the best gymnasts in British Columbia, Surrey’s Malcolm Herbert, 14, captured the all-around gold for the National Youth category. Herbert also won individual golds for the rings and parallel bars and added silvers on the floor and pommel horse to go with a bronze on the vault. Teammate, Khalil Dhanji, 14, claimed the bronze medal in the all-around standings for the same category, thanks to a gold medal performance on the floor and a bronze on the parallel bars. Surrey athletes nailed down the top two spots in the boys’ level 4 (13-and-older) category with North Delta resident Hyugo Ishida claiming gold ahead of teammate Aidan Wilson. Ishida, 13, turned in a dominant performance in the individual events with five gold medals — floor, pommel horse, rings, vault and high bar — and a silver on the parallel bars. Wilson, 13, was right behind with silver medals in four of the individual events — floor, pommel

horse, rings and vault. In the high performance tyro category, South Surrey’s Gordie Kordas, 16, placed third in the all-around standings after winning gold on the pommel horse, silver on the floor and high bar and bronze for the rings and parallel bars. The Level 2 division saw SGS gymnasts place second overall in the two age categories. In the 11-and-12-year-old age group, Surrey’s Spencer Principe, 11, won silver in the all-around after winning a gold medal on the floor. Teammate Treyson Ceratto, 10, was second in the all-around ranks for the 10-and-under age group with a gold on the high bar and silver medals for the floor, pommel horse and parallel bars. In girls’ competition, Hiroka Takeuchi, 13 placed third overall in the level 4 open category and claimed a bronze medal on the balance beam. Surrey Gymnastics Society athletes are back in action this weekend. The boys are attending the Western Canadian Championships in Grande Prairie, Alberta while the girls are competing in the Zone 3 Championships in Coquitlam.

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Surrey United begins seventh title defence

Lord Tweedsmuir’s Kevin He keeps a wary eye on the Earl Marriott pursuit as he lugs the ball down the field during Grade 8 boys rugby action. Earl Marriott won the match 21-14. ❚PHOTO/Kevin Hill

Surrey Michael United won’t BOOTH Sports Editor have much time to shake off the rust when the women’s Provincial Cup quarter-finals get underway this weekend. After a month without a meaningful game, the seven-time provincial champions begin their quest for cup number eight against a familiar foe, Coquitlam’s Metro Ford Xtreme at 10 a.m. Sunday at Cloverdale Athletic Park. Surrey coach Jeff Clarke said the Xtreme present exactly the kind of challenge his team needs right now. “From history, you’d rather be playing a better team to start with rather than a weaker team that you might subconsciously look past,” Clarke said. “Coquitlam always brings the best out of us and a lot of the players are friends off the field so it just increases the magnitude of the game on the field. Nobody wants to lose to their buds.” Surrey last saw action March 27 when United blanked the North Shore Renegades 3-0 in the

Metro Women’s Soccer’s League’s premier cup final. That trophy joined the league title Surrey claimed with an undefeated run through the MWSL’s premier division this season.

JEFF CLARKE/“To be honest, I would prefer our schedule to theirs and I wasn’t too happy with ours.” The undefeated record and seven consecutive B.C. championships make Surrey the prohibitive favourite in the 2011 Provincial Cup tourney but Clarke said that status does not bring any extra pressure. After seven years of wearing the bull’s-eye for every team they face, Surrey players are used to opponents putting out their best efforts in hopes of an upset. While opponent’s are looking for an upset, United is focused on their main goal, which is to be representing British Columbia for an eighth time at the national championships in October.

With that goal in mind, Clarke said the four-week layoff between the league cup final and the first round of the Provincial Cup has been problematic. “It’s been a choppy last couple of months in terms of fixtures (games),” he said. “We had the league cup final (March 27), which was high intensity and then everything went quiet for a month. The long break definitely isn’t an ideal situation, but it’s very much relative because while we’ve had a month off, Coquitlam has been off even longer because they didn’t make it to the league cup final. They played one (Provincial Cup preliminary round) game two weeks ago on the Island and they squeaked it out on penalty kicks. To be honest, I would prefer our schedule to theirs and I wasn’t too happy with ours.” Clarke added that a month is a long time for players to train and practise without a game to focus their attention on. The team has worked hard in training and managed to play an exhibition game against the Vancouver Whitecaps women’s side but those outings fall short of real game conditions. If there is a silver lining to the extended break it may be the opportunity it provided for key players to get healthy. “The break came at a good time because we have a lot of years on some of the players,” Clarke said. “The break gave players like Randee Hermus and Katie Thorlakson a chance to rest up some niggly knocks they picked up in the league cup final. “It’s been a blessing in disguise for us on that front but we’ve been training steadily for the past month and now the players are raring to go.”

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UAE Exchange, one of the largest financial services company on the globe, spanning all 5 continents with 500-plus direct offices, have the following opening for our Branch in Surrey, B.C.:

BRANCH MANAGER

The ideal candidate should have minimum one-year work experience with a financial institution of repute, must be a resident of BC with good communication and interpersonal skills. Any previous work experience in Banks / Money Transfer industry will be an added advantage. Attractive remuneration at par with industry standards. Interested candidates please email your resume to:

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Drivers

Class 1 Linehaul Owner Operators required for Salt Spring Freight Service Ltd., a member of the Van-Kam Freightways’ Group of Companies - runs out of our Surrey Terminal and throughout B.C. and Alberta. We offer excellent rates. Winter/Mountain experience is required. Email current abstract, resume and detials of truck to: careers@vankam.com or fax 604-587-9889 or call Laurier at 604-807-3018

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Attention Students

SUMMER WORK Flex. sched, $17 base-appt., Customer sales/service, no exp necessary, conditions apply

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summeropenings.ca Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377 EXP’D CONSTRUCTION WORKER required for long established paving company. Must speak English, have a D.L. with proof of clean abstract and supply own vehicle. Email resume to: pioneerpaving@shaw.ca or fax to: 604-533-9322

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VANCOUVER’S LARGEST Lawn and Property Maintenance Company pays $120-$360 DAILY for outdoor Spring/Summer work. Hiring honest, competitive, and energetic individuals to fill our various 2011 positions. Apply online @ www.propertystarsjobs.com

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FLAGPERSONS & LANE CLOSURE TECHS

• Must have reliable vehicle • Must be certified & experienced • Union Wages & Benefits Apply in person 19689 Telegraph Trail, Langley fax resume to 604-513-3661 or email: darlene@valleytraffic.ca

Hotel Restaurant

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#600, 7488 King George Hwy., Surrey, B.C., V3W0H9

needs closing shift pizza cook to cook pizzas and pasta dishes. Ensure quality and quantity control measures are followed. Busy high pressure work environment. Closing shift 6:00 PM to 3:00 AM. Applicants should have min 3 years experience as a pizza cook. Speak fluent English. High school completion required. Salary $14.19 / hr. Qualified applicants should fax resume to (604) 599-0592 or apply by mail to above address.

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Hotel Restaurant

Fusion Style Cook for Nordel Sushi in Surrey Completion of secondary school. 3 years or more exp in cooking. $18−$20/hr, 40hrs/wk. Fluency in Korean & read English Email: yes922@hotmail.com Fax: 604-597-7220

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FLORAL MERCHANDISER

Needed for busy wholesaler in Abbotsford. Mature, responsible, able to work unsupervised. Training provided. Customer-service experience an asset.

Fax/email resume: 604-412-9959 bloombc3@hotmail.com

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Trades/Technical

WANTED: AUTOMOTIVE JOURNEYMAN, SHOP FOREMAN. Wilson’s Timberline Buick GMC Dawson Creek, BC. GM training required. Competitive remuneration and benefits package. Send resume to: rod@wilsonstimberline.com Fax: 250-782-6459 www.wilsonstimberline.com

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Education

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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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Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEA Community Services is looking for qualified applicants who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or on weekends for respite. Training, support and remuneration are provided. Funding is available for modifications to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting for an open door. Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.ca

RESPITE CAREGIVERS

PLEA Community Services Society is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualified applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety requirements. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Recruiting Team at 604-708-2628. www.plea.ca

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MARKETPLACE GARAGE SALES CHILDREN 2105

Musical Instruments

ELECTRIC ORGAN, Yamaha. Like new! $375. 604-594-3848*

2010

Appliances

Fridge $175, Stove $150. Washer $150. Dryer $125. Good working cond. Delivery. ★ 604-951-4002

For Sale Miscellaneous

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GAS STOVE, $150; Sofa bed, $150, Couch, $50.604-581-5930* LAWN MOWER & electric cord, hedge clippers, glass top dining set, computer desk, lots more all in good cond and under $25.00 all have to go. Call 604-930-2136. PROPANE BBQ, sideburner, cov/ full tank, $75. 778-394-0228* TOP QUALITY UPHOLSTERY. Turquoise colour with gold leaf design. 21 metres x 54' wide. $200 or best offer; 2 hooked wool area rugs, rose with floral design, 6x8 & 9x12, good cond $150 obo.604-584-9235

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Furniture

BABY CRIB + mattress. Good condition. $40. 604-596-7523*

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Plants & Trees

CEDAR HEDGING $1.00/foot& up. Dug in ready, installation & delivery avail 604-795-1999. Now is the best time for planting!

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Sports Equipment

TREAD MILL Sears Pro-Form, 1 owner, maint. Cost $780. Asking $350. Clayton. 604-539-1011

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

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BEAR CREEK, Sry MOVING & MULTI-FAMILY SALE Saturday & Sunday Apr 30 & May 1★ 8 - 5 13766 - 91 A Ave, Sry (92 & KGH area)

Furniture, Cameras, CD, Skates, Vinyl Records & much more . . . ✫Perrenial Plants & Flowers are available for sale.

CLOVERDALE MOVING SALE Saturday Only Sale April 30 ★ 10am to 2pm 6022 - 175A Street, Sry

Furniture, Household, Gardening, Records, Large Book Collection & Much More!

FLEETWOOD, Surrey

ESTATE & MOVING SALE

SATURDAY SALE April 30 ★ 8am - 4pm 16282 - 78A Ave, Sry

NORTH DELTA

Sullivan Hgts SRY Unique Treasure SUNDAY SALE!

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May 1 ★ 9am - 2pm 15066 - 61A Ave (64/152)

Saturday, April 30th From 9am until 4pm 8942 Mitchell Way Rain or shine!

Play Station II, baseball bats, kids’ golf clubs, soccer balls, basetballs, home fixtures, sofa set, patio furniture, Dora the Explorer toys, girls’ princess dress-up clothing, DVDs, CDs for kids, tools, etc.

SPRING CRAFT & ✿❀ GIFT SHOW ✿❀ Friday, May 6th, 10am-9pm Saturday May 7th, 10am-6pm 12958-119th Ave., S. Surrey (604) 538-1091

CALL the Now Classifieds @ 604-444-3000 Book your ad today!

Deluxe Bunkbeds, Wicker Furniutre, Designer Men’s clothing & much MORE!

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QUALITY LICENSED DAYCARE CENTRE, P/T & F/T Spaces avail for Infant, Toddler & 3-5 yrs old. Register/Info Contact Loretta 604-584-4896

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SUNDAY ONLY May 1 ★ 9am to 2pm 10086 - 171 A Street

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Childcare Wanted

Wide variety of items!

FRASER HTS. Childcare needed in our home for 3.5 & 5 yr old boys. Must drive. 604-582-5063

8th Annual West Cloverdale Neighborhood Sale

Look

100+ homes!! Sat ★ April 30 ★ 9am

Rain or Shine! Download Sale Maps at www.scottmoe.com Or go to 60 Ave / 168 St and follow signs. Sponsored By:

Scott Moe, Re/Max

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Daycare Centres

KIDS UNLIMITED LICENCED DAYCARE

Hours are 7:30am - 5:30pm. Openings available for 1½ - 5 year olds. Preschool program, hot lunch + 2 snacks provided. Exp’d teacher. P/T & F/T. 13047 24 Ave, South Surrey Call 604-531-4718

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& LIVESTOCK PETS Auction Calendar 3507

NEXT YARD AUCTION: CAN-AM AUCTIONS May 7, 9am Start!!!

80-100 CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & RV’s

Located in Langley just minutes from Vancouver

Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats, 4 - 05’ John Deere 317 Skid Steers, Bob Cat S 130 Skid Steer WE WECLOME INDUSTRIAL SMALLS.

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GIANT AUCTION WEDNESDAY, MAY 4TH @ 3 PM

Antiques, Estates, Collectibles & Jewellery Viewing Times: Tuesday, May 3rd, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday, May 4th, 9:00 am ’Til Auction Time

PB RAGDOLL kittens, vet ✔ 1st shots, dewormed, heath guar., $450 & up Cel # 604-771-4452

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

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OSOYOOS WATERFRONT house avail June, July, Aug & Sept. 3 br, 2 full bath, large living & dinning rm, linens, fully equip’d kitchen, huge deck, fp, canoes, priv. dock. $1,500/wk (1 family). 604-922-6101 or 604-788-6944.

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Dogs

BERNESE MTN. Dog pups, 2 males available, 1st shots, vet checked, $1000, 604-823-0097

SHIH TZU BIJON pups, 1st shots, dewormed, ready, family raised, non shed, $575 firm. 588-5195

BLACK LAB, P/B, 3 male pups, 8 weeks, vet chk, shots, dewormed, $550, fam. raised, 604-794-0164

YORKIE X CHIHAUHAU, 8 wks old, paper trained, 1st shots, vet checked, $600. 604-931-1164

BOSTON TERRIER Pups, CKC reg, vet chk’d, reputable breeder & exc pedigree. 1-604-794-3786

LAB PUPS yellow & black, male/ female, vet checked. $550. Phone 604-701-1587

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Feed & Hay

Triple Five Trucking

BRUSSELS GRIFFON pups, non shedding, monkey faced, small home raised, can view parents $900. 604-463-5316

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pups owners closest friend. Thieves worst nightmare. All shots. Ready now! 604-817-5957

SHEPHERD/BORDER COLLIE cross. 7 weeks old. Had first shots. Cute and playful. Ready to go, $225.- 604-796-9885

Accounting/ Bookkeeping

Income Tax Preparation: Pers. & Sm. Bus. Returns; GST-HST Filing; yr round service. Call 604.581.9121 www.mwfs.ca MACNAUGHTON & WARD FIN. SERV. LTD

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208-12830 80 Ave., Surrey

PROVEN CHOCOLATE Lab for Stud. He is our family dog. Dad was a service dog, mom a hunter. Big bodied, block head. $500 604-309-6506

SHELTIE PUPS, Reg’d, shots, tatoo, dewormed, 4 fem, sable, fam raised. $695. 604-526-9943

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MIN PIN, F, red, 8 wk, dewclawed & tails, vet ✔, incls pup pack, friendly. $650. 604-719-4404

CKC CHOC lab puppies, vet checked micro chipped. Ready to go $650. Phone 604-997-5504

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NOTE: HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONS HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 6 PM

Dogs

Foster homes urgently req’d for rescued, abandoned & neglected dogs. Many breeds. www. abetterlifedogrescue.com

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ALL SMALL breed pups local & non shedding $399+. 604-590-3727, 604-514-3474 www.puppiesfishcritters.com

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SPECIAL • Cedar Shavings

604-724-7652

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Financial Services

KILN DRIED Hemlock, Fir, Spruce Sawdust & Shavings

534-5544 290-8405

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Horses

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

HORSE SELF BOARDING in Hazelmere South Surrey area. $100/mo. Nate ★ 604-360-6050

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Business Opps/ Franchises

#1 JANITORIAL FRANCHISE Customers, (Office Cleaning), Training and support. Financing. www.coverall.com 604-434-7744 info@coverallbc.com

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Computer/ Internet

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Limited franchises available in Surrey. Presentations are now being scheduled. ALL TRAINING INCLUDED

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MOUNTAINVIEW VILLAGE in quiet end location. Family oriented complex in East Abby. Has outdoor pool, club house, playground, pets allowed. This UPDATED 3 BR, 3 bath feels like a home. Spacious mn flr offering eating area/computer space off the remodeled kitchen w/new modern cabinet fronts & hardware, counters, tile floor & appls. Nice dining rm w/slider to private yard & patio. Good size living rm w/gas fireplace w/lam flrs. 3 BR up master has ensuite & walk in closet. Double side by side garage. Painted in trendy colours & close to visitor parking. Great place to call home! Easy access to Hwy 1, shopping, parks, and all levels of schools. $284,900. Call Pamela Stadnik, Remax Treeland Realty, 604-533-3491

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LEGALS 5505

Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: The estate of Geraldine Eberhardt, otherwise known as Marie Genevieve Geraldine Eberhardt and Gerry Eberhardt, deceased, formerly of #102 – 1444 Martin Drive, White Rock, B.C., V4B 3W7 Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Geraldine Eberhardt, otherwise known as Marie Genevieve Geraldine Eberhardt and Gerry Eberhardt are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executrix, Irene Skolrood c/o Donald A. Souch Souch & Company Barristers and Solicitors #220, 4977 Trennant St. Delta, B.C. V4K 2K5 on or before May 24, 2011, after which date the Executrix will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executrix then has notice.

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Re: Estate of ELIZABETH EMMA ROGERS, a.k.a. JUDY ROGERS deceased, formerly of 15870 Suffolk Road, Surrey, BC V4A 5L5 Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of Elizabeth Emma Rogers, a.k.a. Judy Rogers, deceased, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors, Denis Rogers and Agatha Rogers, c/o Russell F. Crum Law Office, Suite 100 938 Gibsons Way, Gibsons, B.C. V0N 1V7 on or before May 31, 2011, after which date the Executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then have notice.

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BOARD OF EDUCATION OF SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 36 (SURREY) REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (RFEI) NO. 11-168-006 ANNIEDALE TRADITIONAL SCHOOL – OPTIONS FOR USE OF SCHOOL BUILDING The Board of Education of School District No. 36 (Surrey) is requesting responses from individuals or entities that wish to utilize the Anniedale Traditional School building and site “as-is-where-is”, located at 9744 – 176th Street, Surrey, B.C. The RFEI document can be obtained after 2:00 pm on Thursday, April 21st on the Surrey School District website (http://www.sd36.bc.ca) and BC Bid (http://www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca/open.dll/welcome). Closing date is Thursday, May 19, 2011 at 3:00 pm.


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RENTALS 6508

Apt/Condos

SUNCREEK ESTATES

Large 2 & 3 bdrm apts In-Suite Washer & Dryer 3 floor levels inside suite Wood burning Fireplace Private roof patio on some Shopping within walking distance Near park, pool, playground Party room, tennis court On site security, Sorry no pets Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

1 BR in excel bldg, elev, nr transit, shopping onsite, more, N/P, from $670, incentives. 604-589-7040 2 BD, 2 full baths, 5 appls, in ste laundry, gas f/p, u/g parking stall, storage locker, 19th flr, nice view, near Superstore & Guildford Mall, $1050/mo, N/p, avail immed. Call Salem 604-889-5977

AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation. office: 604- 936-3907

AMBER (W)

401 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

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

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

CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

Clean 1 BR & 2 BR Apts. Mature oriented building near Guildford Mall. Rent incl cable, heat, hot water. Prkg available. N/P. Resident Managers. 604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850 www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 2 BR, 2 bath, 930sf, from $1000. Clean & quiet, W/D hook-up, dw, f/p, storage. N/S, N/P. Ask for special incentive. 604-598-1296

Apt/Condos

SKYLINE TOWERS

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

Hi-Rise Apartment with River View & Indoor Pool. 1 BR & 2 BR Available. Rent includes heat & hot water. Remodelled Building and Common area. Gated undergrd parking available. References required.

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

Call 604-582-0465

Guildford/Riverside

BROOKMERE GARDENS

Quiet Family Complex 14880-108th Avenue 2 br 920sf fr $720; 3 br 1,115sf fr $920. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to skytrain, security, all amens. 604-582-1557 www.brookmeregardens.com

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

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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Chase money. Your charm and magnetism hit high strokes all week – use this in the pursuit of money, or in love’s service. The main thing is, don’t waste this time – five of eight planets are in Aries! This gives you extra kick, clout and luck – and hints that whatever happens now is significant in terms of your entire 80 or 90 years. Other than a bit of deception Wednesday morn, and a sluggish Saturday, this is a lucky, smooth week. Get things done! Two cautions: A partner or competitor has the upper hand. Don’t fight. If you oppose authority you’ll lose. Taurus April 20-May 20: Your energy, charisma and effectiveness climb, especially Monday onward. Get out, be seen, start significant projects. Your “world wide” luck is still a bit low, but that will change soon. June 4 will bring almost 13 months of huge, decade-high luck, particularly in finances, investments, debt, sex, lifestyle changes and commitments in legal, educational, cultural or travel areas that somehow turn your life around. So some of your energy right now might be wellspent preparing for future (near future!) action. Tap government, charities, researchers: They will aid. Gemini May 21-June 20: Your energy is a bit low, so don’t put yourself in a “performance situation.” Rest, protect your health, dress sensibly, eat right. Fulfil obligations, but ignore those who clamour. You’re still in a period in which big wishes, lifemate needs and social yearnings are likely to be fulfilled. Some things can prevent this: first, deep, heart-bending romance, creative outpourings or taking big risks; second, investments, lifestyle changes, health, or “deep sex.” Of these, the “second” will be lucky June 2011 to June 2012; the “first” will begin to improve after mid-2012. Wish!

Cancer June 21-July 22: You optimism, popularity and delight rise (all week, but especially Monday/ Tuesday). Social joys, flirtations, wish fulfilment and entertainment arrive! Make and accept invitations. Wishes might particularly come true in career, status and business areas. Something really significant has been building here for some months, and has either already offered a big step up for you, or will soon. Be alert, eager and ambitious. Two things can impede your advance: a partner, mate or competitor (or a “stubborn public”) or a home situation that demands compromise. Rest, plan midweek. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Be ambitious – you can make strides upward now. Although you might not see discernible progress, you’re “preparing the way” for a great run of luck in career, business, status and prestige areas from early June right into June 2012. So plug away, especially Monday. A major trend still flows through your areas of law, love, culture, far travel, education, publishing and intellectual endeavours. This is a lucky, surprising influence, so be ready to say “Ah, ha!” and embrace what comes – now into 2018, these zones (e.g., travel, school) could bring your mate for life! Happiness, midweek! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: The big action, significant occurrences remain heavily weighted toward sexual bonds, intimate commitments, lifestyle changes, research, secrets, financial actions, investments, debts, consequences – and, overall, luckily so! But a new element enters now, an element of peace and understanding, of wisdom and compassion. You can decide to make a commitment while you’re clear about the results. Legalities, love and ethics also enter. This can bring sex with love, great cooperation with another, investments that are ethical also. Monday, Thursday, Friday support your efforts.

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Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Though deep sexual, financial and health themes arise in May, a strong and lucky accent remains on relationships, marriage, business partnerships, fame and public relations, contracts and negotiations, litigation, relocation and opportunities in general. You’re cautious, 2010 to late 2012 – that’s good, but caution seldom grabs the prize. You have to leap, too. You know there’s at least one thing or person to leap to, and of course, reasons to and not to. My advice: Leap. A love affair, pregnancy, new financial picture, new domicile, even new country could result. Wow – life! Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Though most of the luck and action of your life remain in the machinery, work and health realm, that won’t last past June. May brings intriguing meetings, partnership proposals, dealings with others, new contacts – and, perhaps, ideas/visions of new places you’d like to be, either across the globe or up the ladder of success. Maintain your equilibrium and sense of diplomacy this month, don’t fight or argue. Realize some of the new urges and new contacts that arise now hint at, might even develop into, the huge, lucky opportunities that arrive this June to June 2012. (Hints Monday.) Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Powerful luck, trends, movement, change still affect your romantic, creative, child-oriented, pleasure-seeking, speculative and sports zones (to June 4), but another trend moves in through May: Work. Work, health, machinery, duties, all that good stuff. As these don’t combine that well, usually, I’d split my time between them. Keep your eye on that quiet, deep long-term goal, too. Monday brings work success. Life’s filled with opportunities Wednesday noon to Friday noon – if you know how to co-operate, to accent another’s needs/desires. Soon, a major work project!

May 1 - 7 Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: The weeks ahead successfully combine security and expansion. Although romance,creativity,speculation and pleasure are accented in May, your luck in real estate, home, security, retirement, “Mother Nature” and similar zones continues strongly – but only to early June. If you’ve been hesitating about buying (repairing, renovating) that home or starting that retirement fund or garden, or about having a child, you should act soon. (One exception: real estate might be luckier if you wait until after May 10.) Romance Tuesday. Tackle chores midweek to Friday. Diplomacy, Saturday! Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Pay attention to your “base,” especially Monday/Tuesday – family members, home, security, these deserve attention all month. You might have frequent visitors, or be travelling around town a lot, texting or phoning – but as the weeks pass, this travel and talk gently subside, to bring you, by June, into a year of quiet, peaceful domestic bliss. Or luck, at least, for some homebased friction will exist, mid-May through June. Romance and/or creativity, games and gambles pull you Wednesday to Friday. A Gemini might be involved. All’s fine! Chores, Saturday. Rest, nap all week. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: This is a pretty smooth, easy week – though Saturday (May 7) might be a little frustrating or rocky. The accent lies on short trips, acquaintances, siblings, paperwork, details, messaging. Be curious, follow your nose. Since money matters are still blessed (into early June) the best course would be to use this communications and fact-oriented period in the pursuit of money, to communicate with clients or potential employers, VIPs, etc. (Monday is good for this.) Your home life, family, security and diet (nutrients) gain importance Wednesday-Friday: Good results! timstephens@shaw.ca • Reading: 416-686-5014


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6510

Co-ops

6540

Houses - Rent

NORTH BURNABY:

Pine Ridge Housing Co-op has opened its wait list for 2 BR & 3 BR Townhouses, $913 & $1072 with a $2,800 and $3,300 share purchase. Located in quiet forest setting on Burnaby Mnt. Close to SFU, schools, transit & shopping. Enjoy the feel of country living within minutes of the city. Sorry, no subsidies available. Community involvement expected. Download our appl form @ www.pineridgeco-op.bc.ca or send SASE to: #89, 8763 Ash Grove Cres., Burnaby, BC, V5A 4B8 Attn: Membership Ctee.

MAYFLOWER HOUSING CO-OP located near Surrey Central. Spacious, well maint, clean Quiet Adult Bldg. 2 BR Apt $797 Rent includes hot water. N/P. Call 604 583-2122 or after hours call between 9am-9pm 604-585-9320 or email: maycoop@shawbiz.ca

6515

Duplexes - Rent

2 BR S/S, sep yard, nr Gateway skytrain stn, $950/mo, immed. 604-583-1026 or 778-881-1503

SRY, Bolivar Hts. Spacious 4 BR ½ duplex. 4 appliances, big yard. Near Skytrain. No dogs. $975/mo + utils. Call eves., 604-944-2600

6540

Houses - Rent

AVAIL MAY 1, 5 BR hse 2 bath 4 appl or legal Business front. 2653 James St, Abby. $1600/mo. N/P. 604-583-6844 or 604 809-7796

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6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-65 QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS www.hughmckinnon.com 604-541-5244 *RENT TO OWN*

Abbotsford- 3262 Clearbrook Rd. HOUSE with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths. Mortgage helper. Walk to all Schools and other amenities. Only $1,598/m. Low Down. Flexible Terms. (604) 626-9647 or (604) 657-9422 www.wesellhomesbc.com

S. SRY. 2 BR home with den area, gas f/p, 1/4 acre lot, w/d, d/w. N/s. $1500. 604-861-4555 SRY. 2 BR rancher, fenced yard, new paint. $850. Avail May 15, 604-581-3574 STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN ● No Qualification - Low Down ● ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale Cr, HOUSE, 3bd w/ 2bd suite, quiet neigh., hot tub & pool.......$2,188/M CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on 49x171’ lot, excellent investment property in heart of town..... $888/M Call Kristen today (604)786-4663 www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

6565

Office/Retail Rent

LADNER CORE Comm 400-4000 sqft. Short/long term. lancemcc@eastlink.ca 604-240-9340 SURREY 1,900 SQ.FT. across from S.M.H. Ideal for Dr.’s & other profs. Can rent all or part of office. Rent negotiable.Email: lee@cowleylawcorp.ca

S. Surrey/ White Rock

WHITE ROCK panoramic ocean view, share a sprawling penthouse, spac deck, BBQ, steps to beach. Resp/mature, n/s, n/p. $700 inc util. Now. 604-537-1451

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

1BR BSMT walkout suite, large windows for sunshine, $600 incl utilities, references needed, no pets. Ravi 778-822-4357 shiv 604-594-3024

2 BR very clean g/lvl ste, 77 & 144 St, by bus/amens, No smoking, N/P, no lndry (nr laundry mat). $525. Av May 1. 604-341-3565 BEAR CREEK renod 1 BR bsmt suite . $550 incls utils. Green Timbers 3 BR upper $1200+ ¾ hydro. N/s, n/p. Avail May 1. 778-896-9729 BOLIVAR HTS 10970 - 142B St 2 BR suite, lge sep l/room, incls laundry/net.cable. N/s, n/p. $800. Avail immed. 604-339-1214 CHIMNEY HGTS 144/74, Newer 2 BR bsmt ste, full bath, nr amen. $650 inc utils, Sat TV, N/s, N/p, refs. 543-7818, 778-888-7863

CLAYTON HGHTS Coach Hse 1 BR, ALL appls, prkg. $820 incls utl. NS/NP Av now. 604-448-2170 CLOVERDALE 1 Bdrm Bsmt Suite in newer home Avail May 1st or 15th $800/mo. Sep ent, Shrd Lndry, incl Utilities, Cable & Internet. Ref’s pls 604 345 2415 CLOVERDALE 1 BDRM STE, $600, includes heat/hydro, cble, NS, NP, Avail now! 778-885-3796

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

CLOVERDALE 192A/68A AVE New Lrg 2 BR, own w/d, sep ent, $910 incls utils & net. ns/np, June 1, 604-575-1766, 604-812-1766

CLOVERDALE. 2 BR, full bath. Cats okay! N/s, no dogs. $850/mo incl hydro. Immed. 604-807-9521

8015

Appliance Repairs

** A-1 APPLIANCE REPAIRS ** at reas. rates, cert. exp’d techn’s. Also APPLS 4 SALE. 588-2828 ALL MAKES & MODELS, Cert Technician, 20 yrs exp, Sales & Service. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

8030

Carpentry

DMG WOODCRAFT LTD All kinds of inside stair railings in old & new homes. Call now & pay ½ of the total HST! 778-889-2627

8035

Carpet Cleaning

CHOICE CARPET CLEANING Free Est.! Guaranteed Work! 604-897-6025, 778-688-0117

Concrete

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8075

Drywall

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping & Texture. Guaranteed work. Call Parm, 604-762-4657

8077

Ducts & Vents

STAIN/PET URINE Specialst. Restore. 604-536-7627 www.Emerald.ChemDry.ca.

UNITED CARPET CLEANING ★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★ BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

8055

Cleaning

A.S.B.A. ENTERPRISE. Comm/ Res. Free Est. $25/hour includes supplies. Insured. 604-723-0162 For all your CLEANING NEEDS. Res & Com. Final cleaning of new homes & renos. 604-349-0643

8060

Concrete

Advanced Concrete Enhancements Limited

Placing, finishing, Specializing in stamped concrete, overlays, acid staining, counter tops, faux rock, (Waterfall and ponds)

Dave: 604-940-1125 Cell:604-220-3145

Inspection, Cleaning & Repair

604-789-6668 www.lintbusters.ca

8080

Electrical

#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435 Comm/Res/Panel change Heating/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded.

8090

Fencing/Gates

DIRECT FROM THE MILL 6x8 Fence Panels from $27, Siding, Decking, Roofing, Shed, Split Rail, etc... We Install Chain Link & Cedar Fencing. Free Est. 7753 Edmonds St, Burnaby Call 604-520-7792 Timberlandforestproducts.com

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Hardwood Floor Refinishing Repairs & Staining Installation Free Estimates

Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224 www.centuryhardwood.com

CARPET, LINO, Laminate, Repairs. Best install. Best price. Free Est. Call Al 604-802-0674.

8125

Gutters

GUTTER Cleaning, Power washing; Roof, Windows, Driveways & Decks. Victor 604-589-0356 PRESSURE WASHING, Gutter Cleaning and Repairs Call George • 778-859-7793

8130

Handyperson

#1 IN QUALITY WORK Lic. #9902. Big or small. 16 years exp. Mention ad: 10% discount! Reas. rates. Call 604-773-0341.

#1 HANDYMAN Services. Elec, plumbing & general repairs. Also sell, repair& install all major appls, F/S, S/D, D/W etc. 604-588-2828

ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic Elect Contr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop! Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493

HANDY ANDY Handyman services. Odd Jobs. (WHATEVER). 604-715-9011

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 service call. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fast same day service guaranteed. We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, hardwood, drywall. Total additions & basements. Ken 778-773-6251 or 604-455-0740

Suites/Partial Houses

NEWTON New 2 BR, nice & quiet, n/p, n/s, incls hydro, $655. Av now. Suits cple. 604-572-8930 PANORAMA RIDGE, Large, clean bright 1 BR ste, quiet area, D/W, own laundry, $675 incls utils. N/s, N/p. Avail immed. Prefer 1 person. 604-572-9152 SRY 129/60 Ave. New 2 BR bsmt avail immed. $650 incls hydro. NS/NP, no w/d. 604-780-4901

CLOVERDALE new 2 BR suite. $800/mo incls hydro. N/s, N/p. By schls/bus. Immed. 604-575-2211

SRY 149/70 A Ave, 1 BR bsmt, 3 yrs, family area, nr schl/bus, $550 incl util, av Immed, 604 710-9030

CLOVERDALE NEW lrg 2 BR ste, sh’d W/D, $800 incls utls. NS/ NP. Avail May 15. 604-961-4878

SRY, 74/145 St, 1 BR bsmt, $500 incl utils, ns/np, Avail Immed, 604-590-6348 or 604-805-0144

FLEETWOOD. 2 BR, f/bath. NS/ NP. $750 incl hydro/cbl. 604-808-5327 or 604-591-5373

SRY 75/143C St. 1 BR bsmnt, $500 incls utls/cbl. May 1. NS/NP. 604-599-5661 or 778-928-0238

FLEETWOOD Nice & Clean 2 BR g/lvl, fncd yd, nr all ammens, $800 incls utils, Immed. 604-599-0377

FLEETWOOD, SRY 92/148A. Lrg bright 2BR g/lvl, $750 incl utils. 160/89 Ave; Lrg 1 BR gr lvl, $575 incls utls. Ns/Np. Avail Now. 604-581-6290 or 778-999-6290 FLEETWOOD, SRY, Very nice, New 4 BR, 2 bath, own W/D, 2500sf, prkg. Near school. Pref quiet family. NS/NP. $1100+ 30% utls. Avail now. 604-575-9568 FRASER HGTH 110Ave/161aSt, 2 BR new Bsmt ste avail now, Sep ent, incls utls & cable, NS, NP, $850/mo 604-589-9361 GUILDFORD 2 BR bsmt ste, n/s, n/p, nr all ammens, Avail May1. 604-951-0245 or 604-418-9197

NEWTON, 69 Ave/144 St. 2 BR, h/wd flrs, suits 2. Ns/np, no w/d. $750 incl hydro. 604-594-2473

8155

Landscaping

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8160

Lawn & Garden

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6602

SRY, Central City. Quiet 1 BR grd/lvl. Near Skytrain. $500/mo. Suits one person. N/s, small pet okay. Avail immed. 778-895-4060

SRY, CHIMNEY HILL. New 1 BR bsmt. $595/mo incl hydro/cable. Ns/np. Avail now. 604-649-6500

SRY Chimney Hts, 2 BR. Ns/Np, no laundry. $650/mo incl utils. Nr amens. Immed. 604-319-0880 SRY, CLAYTON Hghts, May 15, new 2000 sq ft 3 BR, 2 1/2 bath, walk in closet, jacuzzi, w/d, d/w, hardwd flrs, f/p, dbl garage, N/s, N/p, $1500 + utils. 604-435-9933

SRY, CLAYTON HTS. 2 BR, radiant heat. H/wood floors. Near shops. 890 sq ft. Ns/np. $740/mo + util. May 15th. 604-435-9933

Suites/Partial Houses

SRY, FLEETWOOD. 4 BR upper flr. 2 f/ps, 3 f/baths (incl jacuzzi), priv w/d, rec room, deck, gazebo in fenced b/yrd. Nr bus. $1750/mo + util. Avail now. 604-724-6021

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo. Willowbrook hobby/storage shop $595/mo. 604-834-3289

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6605

NEWTON. 62/137. Bright, cln 2 BR. $625 incl hydro. Avail May 1. Ns/np. 604-597-7176

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Townhouses Rent

CLOVERDALE 2 BR townhouse 174/57Ave , $880, quiet family complex, no pets. 604-576-9969. SRY 65/135 3 BR twnhse washer/ dryer, quiet-family complex, no pets, $940. 604-596-1099 SURREY 3 BR Townhouse, $955, quiet family complex, no pets. Call 604-599-0931

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

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Personals

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8160

Lawn & Garden

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8180

Home Services

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• Broken Concrete Rocks • $22.00 per metric ton • Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay • $22.00 per metric ton Grass·Branches·Leaves·Weeds $59.00 per ton Meadows Landscape Supply Call 604-465-1311

8185

Moving & Storage

AFFORDABLE MOVING 1 to 3 Men

1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton $ From

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$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7 Abe Moving & Delivery and Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020 A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist. Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specials to Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000 A Fast Moving & Cleaning. All kinds of moves, garbage removal Insured & bonded. 778-888-9628

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8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA

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Painting/ Wallpaper

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MEL’s TOP QUALITY PAINT Great Rates. Free Est. 604-537-8947 or 604-580-1333 MILANO Painting 604-551-6510 Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est. Written Guar. Prof & Insured. WILLI’S PAINTING, European Craftman Quality, Over 20 yrs exp. WCB. Free Est. 604-575-9506

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

8220

Plumbing

Hillcrest Plumbing Services Division of Bill Schroeder

8220

Plumbing

RP PLUMBING & GAS • Emergency Repairs •Reno’s • New Installations •All Jobs. Lic & Insured. Rich 604-351-9145

8225

Power Washing

COASTAL OUTDOOR Prof gutter cleaning/repairs, power washing, all applications, roof repairs. Brian 604-574-1399 POWER WASHING Roof, Gutters, Windows, Decks & Driveway Cleaning. Victor 604-589-0356 PRESSURE WASHING, siding, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

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Tree Services

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8315

Timwood Homes LTD

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A SEMI-RETIRED Contractor specializing in renovations, available for work. Call 604-532-1710 A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath, kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting & decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936 Additions, renos & new const. Concrete forming & framing specialist. Patrick 604-218-3064 Complete Bathroom Reno’s Suites, Kitchens,Tiling, Skylights, Windows, Doors, 604 521-1567 D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring, tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Top quality, quick work 604-724-3832

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Domestic

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1995 NISSAN Maxima fully loaded, a/cond, sunroof, leather int, a/cared to 2012. Needs muffler. $1200obo. 604-809-5534 2001 CHEVY Malibu, blue, auto, 4 doors, $1,795. 604-306-2417*

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9135

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9145

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9125

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8335

Tree Services

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RV’s/Trailers

2004 JAYCO 10ft Tent Trailer, fully loaded, sleeps 8, good cond. Asking $6500 obo. 604-524-4778 2006 FLEETWOOD BAYSIDE, sleeps 8-10, fully loaded, very large, $9500. 604-591-1452

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Riders should get into the habit of checking their tire pressure and tire tread on a regular basis. For pressure, tires should be as close as possible to the recommended PSI level in the bike’s owner’s manual. When tires aren’t properly inflated, not only do they wear more quickly, but handling and ride quality are diminished too. Tire tread is crucial to help your bike maintain grip, especially in wet conditions. Tread can be checked by a basic penny test. Simply put a penny into the tire groove, where the tread appears the lowest, with Queen Elizabeth II’s crown facing down. “If the top of Queen Elizabeth the II’s crown is visible, then it’s probably time to replace your tire,” recommends Buckshaw. Spark plugs are constantly exposed to high pressure and extreme temperatures, so it’s no

surprise that they need be checked every 4,800-8,000 kilometres (3,000-5,000 miles). Checking them doesn’t always mean replacing them; sometimes they just need to be wiped down. In today’s market, there are specific plugs that are meant to improve a bike’s performance. For example, Autolite Xtreme Sport spark plugs are designed to give your bike a more powerful performance and up to 26 per cent quicker starts compared to that of standard plugs. You can find a quick lesson in changing them online at www.youtube.com/autolitesparkplugs.

ANTIFREEZE/COOLANT

A simple maintenance step, but one that is often forgotten, is replacing your motorcycle’s coolant. If coolant levels run too low you run the risk of either overheating or freezing your engine. Be sure to use a formula designed for motorcycles, like Prestone Xtreme Sport antifreeze/ coolant. “Occasionally, coolant levels appear to be OK, but if the coolant hasn’t been changed in over two years it can get contaminated and become less effective,” said Buckshaw.

More motorcycle maintenance information can be found at your local power sports dealership. www.newscanada.com

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D#6701 *Prices do not include taxes, license, insurance costs or documentation fees of $295.

SOLD

TIRES

SPARK PLUGS

North Surrey Auto Mall 15389 Guildford Drive

2010 Volvo S80 3.2 FWD with Premium Package

Harley or Honda, Road Racing or Motocross, one thing’s certain: if you’re a motorcycle enthusiast, you’re passionate about your bike and you know motorcycle maintenance is essential. There are dozens of motorcycle parts that should be checked on a regular basis, but according to David Buckshaw, technical trainer for Honeywell CPG and an avid motorcycle rider, here are some of the basics:

The Deals Are Heating Up! 2002 Volvo V70 XC AWD with Premium Package

2006 Honda Odyssey LX

Ash Gold Metallic, SAVE on depreciation – MSRP $52,710, exceptional value Ice White, DEMO mileage = DEMO price, SAVE on depreciation – MSRP (an ideal family station wagon), JUST SERVICED (NEW Transmission – includes Bali Blue, a real people mover (7 passenger), JUST SERVICED (NEW Tires), local $53,210, LOADED with luxury, flagship sedan, only 22,000 km. Stock# U793. Was $35,800........................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $31,699 2 year warranty, NEW Tires, NEW Timing Belt), only 169,000 km. Stock# U666A. vehicle, no accidents, excellent condition, only 74,000 km. Stock# U797. Was $15,800.................................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $11,999 2007 Volvo C30 T5 with Leather Upholstery Was $20,800........................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $17,399 MORE GREAT SELECTIONS Cosmic White, JUST SERVICED (48km maintenance performed, NEW Brakes), 2008 BMW X3 3.0i with Premium Package Heated Seats, one owner, no accidents, only 52,000 km. Stock# U779 2002 Jaguar S-Type 4.0L with Park Distance Control Was $25,800.................................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $20,999 Alpine White, Panoramic Sky Roof, Park Distance Control, JUST SERVICED CLASSIC: British Racing Green, Cashmere Leather, LUXURY appointed, JUST (NEW Brakes), local vehicle, no accidents, only 47,000 km. Stock# U794. 2007 Volvo XC90 3.2 AWD with Luxury Package + Was $35,800 ......................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $31,999 SERVICED (NEW Brakes + Rotors, NEW Tires), only 108,000 km. Stock# U795

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2008 Infiniti G37 Sport with 19 inch Alloy wheels

Black Obsidian, TOP of the LINE (Sport model), GORGEOUS vehicle, one owner, Was $14,800........................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $11,699 no accidents, JUST SERVICED (NEW Tires), LOADED with amenities, only 26,000 km. Stock# U799 Was $36,800........................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $34,199

2007 Volvo S60 2.5T All Wheel Drive Titanium Grey, RARE: 2007 BMW 335i with Sport Package + Premium Package Special Edition Model, JUST SERVICED (90km maintenance performed, NEW Titanium Silver, 4 door sedan, LOADED with luxury, local vehicle, 300 Brakes, NEW Tires), SAVE on depreciation – MSRP $55,010, only 89,000 km. horsepower, JUST SERVICED, only 34,000 km. Stock# U778. Stock# U792. Was $34,800.................................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $28,999 Was $25,800........................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $22,499 2006 Volvo XC90 V8 AWD with Luxury Package

2006 Chevrolet Cobalt SS with 17 inch Polished Alloy wheels

Magic Blue, JUST SERVICED (96km maintenance performed, NEW Tires, NEW Silver Metallic, JUST SERVICED (NEW Brakes + Rotors, NEW Tires), RARE: SS Brakes), 7 passenger seating, Bluetooth, only 93,000 km. Stock# U788. model, manual transmission, excellent value, only 60,000 km. Stock# U776 Was $33,800................................................. FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $28,999 Was $11,800 ................................................... FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $7,999

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11 FORD F-150 RAPTOR SVT 4X4

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06 MAZDA MIATA MX-5 CONVERTIBLE READY FOR SUMMER 5 speed manual, dual exhaust, pwr grp, alloys, only 82,472 kms. #6P1302

ONLY 49,500 KMS

09 MAZDA CX-9

Auto, power windows/locks, keyless, steering wheel controls, alloys, bedliner. #6P1457

$13,988*

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10 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER 4X4

07 MAZDA 3

ONLY 23,000 KMS

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$17,995*

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Auto, full pwr grp, keyless, sat radio, steering wheel controls, only 17,200 kms. #10P1367

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$22,995*

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06 MAZDA 3 GT

06 LEXUS ES 330 ONLY 49,400 KMS

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$7,995*

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REDUCED PRICE

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07 TOYOTA TUNDRA LIMITED CREW MAX

8 cyl, heated leather memory seats, pwr sunroof, Bluetooth, all pwr options, hitch. #7P1440

Auto, pwr grp, keyless, alloys, bedliner, chrome front bumper, running boards. #8P1428

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W W W . F R E E W AY M A Z D A . C A

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2007 HONDA CIVIC

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$126

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❚AUTOMOTIVE ❚DRIVING

The benefits of eco-friendly transportation

Although using your car less often may seem daunting at first, the switch to more a sustainable mode of transportation is easier than most think. One in five participants of Retire Your Ride, Canada’s National Vehicle Recycling Program, are choosing not to replace their vehicles after responsibly recycling them through the program. Here’s how commuting wisely could make a difference for you:

save you from paying for parking or vehicle maintenance. The government of Canada

also offers tax credits to Canadians who travel regularly by public transit.

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Swing a great deal on your favorite car, truck or SUV with these huge hole-in-one savings! 2009 INFINITI FX35 PREMIUM Loaded, Mint Condition! Stk#F191

2010 TOYOTA YARIS Local, No Accidents! Stk#F247

with

12,900

cycling, and walking tends to be safer than travelling by car. Research shows that

transit vehicles are involved in fewer accidents than personal vehicles, making it

2003 TOYOTA COROLLA

IS

❚ Develop a healthier lifestyle. According to the Public Health Agency of Canada, adults should exercise a minimum of 30 minutes a day. However, 63 per cent of Canadians are not active enough in their daily routines to achieve the health benefits of physical activity. Switching to active or sustainable modes of transportation can help Canadians meet their daily requirements. ❚ Pinch a few more pennies. Using a sustainable method of transportation such as transit, walking, carpooling, or car sharing, or cycling can help you save money. These methods are inexpensive and

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$22,900

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$6,900

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2009 TOYOTA COROLLA CE

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$25,900

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2008 FORD RANGER

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$18,900

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GO CANUCKS GO! PARTTESTDRIVE.PARTDRIVER’STEST. 2011 LANCER DE 2011 LANCER From

$15,998 Selling Price

$17,743

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Lancer GT model shown‡

NEW LOWER PRICE

%

FUEL EFFICIENT 2.0L 148 HP 4-CYLINDER ENGINE 5-SPEED MANUAL TRANSMISSION OR CVT POWER WINDOWS POWER MIRRORS 7 AIRBAGS 140-WATT AM/FM/CD STEREO ACTIVE STABILITY & TRACTION CONTROL

PURCHASE FINANCING

RVR GT model shown‡

Outlander XLS model shown‡

ALL-NEW 2011 RVR ES

2011 OUTLANDER ES

BEST IN CLASS FUEL ECONOMY†

2011 OUTLANDER From

2011 RVR Compact Crossover From

Selling Price

$25,498 $27,343

Selling Price

$19,998 $21,843

Δ

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Was $14,995

2007 CADILLAC ESCALADE #PC0452

Was $37,888

NOW

2005 NISSAN ARMADA SE

$36,554

2007 TOYOTA 4 RUNNER LTD

#PP0622A

#PP0288

2008 F-350 CREW KING RANCH #PC0378A

1995 CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB #PC0508A

Was $42,995

Was $8,995

NOW $41,455

NOW

2004 RAM 2500 CREW DIESEL

RATES

#PP0380

AS LOW AS

Was $25,995

NOW

$24,678

Was $29,995

NOW

2009 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA

FREE TRIP TO VEGAS!

#PC0612

Was $25,995

NOW

$27,451

Every vehicle purchased over $3000 receives a trip for 2 (flight & hotel) to Las Vegas! Or up to $500 CASH BACK! *TAXES NOT INCLUDED

$24,878

2001 CHEVY BLAZER

2002 F-150 SUPERCREW LARIAT

#PC0559A

#PP0242A

NOW $21,888

Was $24,995

4.9% APR OAC

2003 CHEVY 2500 EXT CAB

2007 RAM 3500 CREW SLT DIESEL

Was $12,995

Was $33,995

#PC0395AA

#PC0554

NOW$10,895 NOW $32,555

2007 F-350 EXT CAB DIESEL #PC0453

2005 TOYOTA TACOMA TRD SPORT DOUBLE CAB #PP0577

MECHANICALLY INSPECTED

1999 GMC YUKON SLT #PP0220A

Was $10,995

NOW

$9,444

2006 FORD EXPLORER XLT #PP0546

Was $14,995

NOW

$12,888

NOW $31,888 NOW

Was $8,495

Was $33,888

2001 BMW X5 4.4i #PP0203

#PP0646

Was $16,995

NOW

NOW

$60,453

#PP0330

Was $10.995

NOW

2007 DODGE NITRO

Was $21,995

NOW

PINNACLE DL#30793

16065 FRASER HIGHWAY •

Was $24,995

2005 GMC 3500 CREW DUALLY DIESEL #PC0495

$28,888

2005 F-350 CREW XLT DIESEL #PP0506

Was $25,955

NOW

$23,888

WE LEASE NEW OR USED VEHICLES!

ASK US!

$7,945 NOW $27,955

#PP0374 LIFTED!

Was $32,995

NOW $23,888 NOW

Was $27,995

Was $29,995

2008 GMC SIERRA CREW SLT

#PP0623 Levelling Kit, Alloys

$15,488 NOW $20,888

$16,999

2001 F-150 SUPERCAB XLT

#PP0635

Was $61,995

2003 NISSAN MURANO

Was $18,995

2006 PORSCHE CAYENNE TURBO S

NOW $18,888 NOW

Was $24,995

$7,487

$23,855

CAR SALES & LEASING

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2000 F-350 SUPERCAB DIESEL #PP0617

Was $9,995

NOW

160 Street

VEHICLES

$7,555

84 Ave

$8,875 Fras

er H

wy

82 Avenue

Prices do not include taxes, license or insurance costs.

% *100 NTEED

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2010 CHEVY EQUINOX LTZ

164 Street

1991 FORD EXPLORER

SALE ENDS

MAY 8TH

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❚AUTOMOTIVE

DVD

2006 Chevy Uplander

❚DRIVING

2006 Mini Cooper

#5062 Manual, big roof, 82,000 kms.

#275599A 7 pass, CLEAN MINI VAN, 63,000 kms.

$16,995

$11,995

WAS

2010 Mazda 3 Hatchback #193922A Auto, air, power group, 1200 kms

These vehicles must be sold!

$18,995

SPECIAL

OF THE

WEEK

2007 Acura MDX

$12,995 2006 Hyundai Sonata GL #5032 Auto, sunroof, leather, 42,000 kms

$11,995

Spring is in the air and everyone is looking for a fresh start with the season. Hang up your winter coats, put the snow shovel away and say goodbye to all things winter. Winter tires can be one of those pesky items (similar to holiday lights) that over–stay their welcome as people delay the tire change– over season. However, changing winter tires back over to all–seasons isn’t just for aesthetics – it can mean a lot for your vehicle’s performance. Spring can also be a good time to assess whether it’s time to re– tire. Before putting your all–season tires back on your vehicle there are a number of ways to tell whether or not you should be ‘springing’ for a new set. Assess the following, says Goodyear Canada, to make sure your all–season tires are road– ready this spring:

#5067 Tech Package, navigation, sunroof, leather, 75,000 kms.

$34,995

2009 Honda CRV

#208341A AWD, VERY NICE, 41,000 kms.

$26,995

2009 Hyundai Accent GL #5063 Auto, air, power group, 35,600 kms.

$10,995

WAS WAS

WAS

$15,995

$16,995

2006 Toyota Corolla XRS

2007 Honda Accord EX-L

#5057 6 speed, body kit, sunroof, 138,000 kms.

#5046 Loaded, leather, auto, 79,850 kms.

$15,995

$10,995

WAS

$21,995

WAS

$15,995 WAS

$12,995 2007 Nissan Versa

2008 Honda Civic

#5053 Auto, a/c, CLEAN CAR, 76,000 kms.

#5043 Auto, a/c, power group, 91,200 kms.

$10,995

$12,995

Hyundai surrey

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Time to spring for a new set of tires?

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❚ Tread depth: Check the tread grooves to ensure they are free of foreign objects and that the tread

has not worn down to 15 mm or less.

❚ Irregular tread wear: Irregular tread wear causes high and low areas or unusually smooth areas on the tire. Often tires will have built–in tread wear indicators that appear across the tread when it is time to replace the tire. ❚ Embedded objects: Nails, stones, glass or other sharp objects can cause leaks or more serious problems and need to be looked at and assessed by a mechanic to determine if the tire is salvageable or dangerous to drive on. ❚ Sidewalls: Extreme wear, bulges or bubbles, holes or slits to the tire sidewall can make the tire no longer fit properly to the rim or create a potential safety issue. Learn more about how to read a tire online at www.goodyear.ca. www.newscanada.com

Our Owner Protection Plan provides you with the following features: 30 Day Powertrain Guarantee 14 Day Owner Exchange Program ICBC Damage Check • Lien Free Guarantee Detailed Cosmetic Reconditioning Comprehensive Mechanical and Safety Inspection

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PRICING ON ALL NEW INSTOCK VEHICLES 2010 DODGE CHARGER RT

SAVE $11,662

Super Track Pkg, nav, sunroof, LOADED, ALL THE TOYS. #0J230

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2011 JEEP WRANGLER SPORT 4X4

SAVE $3998

Nicely equipped #1T222

NEW NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE RAM 2500 CREW CAB 4X4

SAVE $10,579

#0E300

NEW NOW ONLY

2011 DODGE RAM

3500 LARAMIE Q/CAB 4X4

DIESEL

WOW! SAVE $14,000

Fully loaded, sunroof, Navi, trailer/ tow. PURE LUXURY! #1E109

NEW NOW ONLY

2011 CHRYSLER 200 LX

2010 DODGE CHALLENGER

SAVE $5407

Fully equipped, auto, 3.5L, V6, power group. #0C202

NEW NOW ONLY

WOW!

2.4 L, a/c, power group, auto & lots more. #15221

NEW NOW ONLY

$37,608 $18,997 $36,466 $55,665 $23,788 $18,998 2011 JEEP PATRIOT

SAVE THOUSANDS

A/C, auto, nicely loaded. #1U165

NEW NOW ONLY

2011 JEEP GRAND 2010 JEEP LIBERTY SPORT 4X4 CHEROKEE LAREDO 4X4

SAVE THOUSANDS

3.6 L, V6, loaded. #1Y2410

NOW ONLY

WOW!

3.7 L V6, auto, power group, trailer/tow & more. #0Y2345A

NOW ONLY

2010 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY

PURE LUXURY

Backup camera, dual rear DVD, Stow ‘n Go, fully loaded. #0Y2416

NOW ONLY

2010 CHRYSLER SEBRING TOURING CONVERTIBLE

MANAGER SPECIAL

Fully equipped, V6, auto, power group, satellite radio & more! #0Y2437

NOW ONLY

2010 CHRYSLER 300C

SAVE $13,557

Leather, nav, adaptive speed control, sunroof, fully loaded. TWO TO CHOOSE. #0H155

NEW NOW ONLY

$18,446 $33,888 $22,488 $26,998 $23,995 $38,138 Located in the North Surrey Auto Mall

15377 Guildford Drvie, Surrey, BC • 1-888-309-5436 • www.jpchrysler.com All new vehicle pricing is net of all factory rebates & on in-stock vehicles only. See dealer for full details. 0% financing on 36 month term OAC. $1000 will be added to the price of the 2011 Jeep Wrangler Sport 4x4 & 2011 Jeep Patriot and then deducted after tax.

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$33,995

2008 VW GTi

Automatic, ex-lease with only 44,278 kms, you net the savings Stk#C0123

SALE PRICE

2007 VW Passat Automatic, ex-lease, you net the savings Stk#C0142

$24,995

Low kms, like new Stk#C0089

SALE PRICE

2009 Chevrolet Avalanche Crew Cab LTZ 4X4

Loaded with options and low kms, beautiful condition Stk#C0109

2007 VW Jetta City

$17,995

SALE PRICE

$35,995

One of a kind vehicle, must be seen

2006 GMC Canyon Ext Cab 4X4 Great condition, 3 to choose from. Stk#C0112

2007 VW Passat

$12,995

CALL FOR INFORMATION AND PRICE

SALE PRICE

$24,995

2009 GMC Envoy 4X4

Sun Roof, Fully loaded and low kms. Stk#C0076

2005 Ford F350 Lariat Crew Cab 4X4

SALE PRICE

$25,995 2007 Subaru Tribeca 7 passenger, loaded Stk#TL8547

Must be seen Stk#90805A

PRICED TO SELL FROM

$15,995

SALE PRICE

Automatic, V6, nicely equipped Stk#C005

2011 Ford Raptor F150 4X4

PRICED TO SELL FROM

2006 VW Jetta TDi

1.9 litre engine, Automatic, fuel saver 0.9% Stk#C0114 Financing*

PRICED TO SELL AT

PRICED TO SELL AT

$15,995

$25,995

$21,995

2010 VW Convertible

2010 VW EOS Highline

2009 Chev Traverse

Auto, PW/PL, leatherette. Only 200 km Stk#202250

“Demo,” only 8,000 km. Was $46,140 Stk#509396

PRICED TO SELL AT

$26,995 2004 Hummer 2 Fully loaded, double DVD, 1 year powertrain warranty. Retail $29,995 Stk#C0121

Well equipped, only 36,000 km. Stk#U4857

PRICED TO SELL AT

PRICED TO SELL AT

$38,995

$24,987

2008 VW Touareg

2008 Nissan 350Z Convertible

Comfortline Stk#316381A

PRICED TO SELL AT

$27,995 * 24 month term.

PRICED TO SELL AT

PRICED TO SELL AT

$32,995

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FINANCING

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$300

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#RO2360 MSRP $15,100

$79

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MPG

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#RN3495 MSRP $24,545

38

BIWEEKLY PAYMENT

X

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THURSDAY FRIDAY APRIL 28TH APRIL 29TH 9-8 9-6 FREE

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MPG

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$300

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$165

38

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SATURDAY APRIL30TH 9-6

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No payments for 90 days available on select 2011 models and applies to purchase financing offers on on 2011 Rio/Rio5/Forte/Forte Koup/Forte5/Soul/Rondo models on approved credit (OAC). 0% purchase financing available on all 2011 Kia models on approved credit (OAC). Term varies by model and trim. Cash purchase credit and Loan credit available on select models and varies by model and trim. Credits are deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease and finance offers. Cash purchase prices includes Delivery and Destination fees, other provincial fees and excludes licensing, insurance, PPSA and dealer administration fees (fees varies by model and trim). Other lease and finance options are also available. Dealers are free to set individual prices. Prices are subject to change without notice. Certain restrictions may apply. Financing and lease rates vary by vehicle and are valid on approved credit (O.A.C.) only. See dealer for full detail. Offers may change with out notice and are for examples only. 2011 SOUL biweekly payments of $106 based on the selling price of $18845 over a 60/84 term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $$1000 and the residual is $6600 OAC. 2011 SEDONA biweekly payments of $165 based on the selling price of $29895 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest cost of borrowing is $1391 and the residual is $8439 plus HST.. 2011 FORTE biweekly payments of $116 based on the selling price of $20350 over a 60/84 month term at 1.49% interest the cost of borrowing is $973. and the residual is $5906 plus HST OAC. 2011RONDO biweekly payments of $138 based on the selling price of $24,545 over a 60/84 month term at 1.9% interest, cost of borrowing is $1160 and the residual is $7046 plus HST OAC price. 2011 Sorento biweekly payments of $145 based on the MSRP of $25795 over a 60/84 term @ 1.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $1536 and the residual is $7356 OAC. 2011 Sportage biweekly payments of $146 based on the MSRP $23795 over a 60/84 term @ 2.9% interest the cost of borrowing is $2310 and the residual is $ 7351 OAC. 2011 Kia Forte 5 biweekly payments of $104 based on the MSRP of $18,295 over a 60/84 term the cost of borrowing is $1250 and the residual is $6,000. 2011 KIA RIO biweekly payments of $79 based on the selling price of $15,100 over an 84 month term @ 0% the cost of borrowing is $0 and the residual is $0. All offers are OAC. $300 gas card is available on all 2011 models and is only applicable on financed vehicles. 5 years of free oil changes is good for 3 oil changes per year if all regular service work is performed at Applewood Kia in surrey and is good for financed vehicles only. $6000 cash discount is available on the financed price only of a 2011 Kia Sedona. These Offers are not combinable. Offer ends May 1st, 2011


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TRUCK

EVENT

THE

2011 SILVERADO 2500 CREW 4WD DIESEL Summit White/Dark Titanium, locking diff., brake controller, Bluetooth, SALE PRICE Wiring provisions. Stk#1107400

MSRP ............................... $59,735

$47,980

2011 SILVERADO 3500 CREW 4WD DIESEL

2011 SILVERADO 2500 CREW 4WD Black/Ebony, power seat, locking Diff., XM/On-star, Running boards. SALE PRICE Stock #1101100

MSRP .............................$51,320

$41,820

Sheer Silver/Ebony. Locking Diff., Wide load mirrors, Power chair, Bluetooth. Stock #1113070

SALE PRICE

$52,716

MSRP .............................$64,620

UP TO

$ 2011 SILVERADO 2500 EXT. CAB 4WD DIESEL Imperial Blue/Ebony. Bluetooth, Tailgate lock, XM/On-star, Wide load SALE PRICE mirrors. Stock# 1111010

$49,630

MSRP ............................... $61,300

2011 SIERRA 1500 REG. CAB 2WD Pure Silver/Titanium. A/C, Bluetooth, Cruise, Locking Diff. Stk#1101560

MSRP .............................$29,535

SALE PRICE

$19,880

1,000

UP TO

CUSTOMIZATION CREDIT

PLUS

7,500

$

2011 SILVERADO EXT. CAB 4WD ‘CHEYENNE EDITION’ CASH CREDITS

MSRP .............................$36,535

SALE PRICE

$28,980

MSRP .............................$40,045

2011 SIERRA 1500 CREW 2WD Summit White/Titanium. Locking Diff., Bluetooth, Cruise, XM/Onstar. Stk#1102640

Taupe grey/titanim, locking diff., Bluetooth, Trailering equip. Stk# 1112570

2011 SIERRA EXT. CAB 4WD ‘NEVADA EDITION’

SALE PRICE

$25,969

Pure Silver/Ebony. Locking Diff., BluSALE PRICE etooth, Trailering equip. Stk#1110610

$27,980

MSRP .............................$39,065

FUEL FRIENDLY

2011 CHEV MALIBU LS Imperial Blue/Titanium. Bluetooth, XM/On-Star, 6spd A/T SALE PRICE Stock # 1110250

MSRP ............................... $26,660

$22,980

2011 GMC TERRAIN SLE-1 FWD

2011 CHEV CRUZE LS Taupe grey/black. CD/MP3, Tilt wheel. Stock# 1108690

MSRP .............................$16,445

SALE PRICE

$15,945

Mocha Steel/Jet Black, Back up Camera, A/C, Fog Lamps Stock #1109590

SALE PRICE

MSRP .............................$29,015

$26,780

*Price includes $1,000 GM Loyalty bonus

Sale prices DO NOT INCLUDE documentation services fee of $495 or applicable taxes.

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You’ll Love Our Deals SILVERADO ¾ TON CREW 2500 CAB LACROSSE CXL$752010 0 Vanoc 2009 SILVERADO LT 2009BUICK GMC SIERRA SLE Vanoc2010 MSRP $49,555 ALL WHEEL DRIVE MAINTENAN

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29,999 36,999*

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VANOEC S GAM LE C I H E V

2011 1 TON EXTSLT CAB NewSIERRA 2010 GMC Terrain 1 4x4 AWD. Fully loaded inc. 6 cyl & leather. Stk#0-240970

Sale Price!

Safety PKG plus Exterior PKG plus Interior PKG plus much much more MSRP $65,980 Stk #1-275883

33,254 54,888

* SALE$ PRICE *Net of all rebates & programs.

$

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MSRPMSRP $46,290 $44,445 Barnes Price $32,499 Loyalty -$1500 Truck Bucks -$1000

$ WEEKEND$

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* 45,680 $ 34,995*

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2011 SIERRA NEVADA EDITION 2010 GMC Sierra Extended cab with Locking Reg Cab 2 WD Differential

MSRP $35,145

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WEEKEND SPECIAL

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L15Evehicles S0,000 under I1 d. ione conditK Fully reA ! C B Be quick!! $

Hot Deal! ’06 Honda CR-V SE

#3371281 Auto, all wheel drive, low kms, certified.

Sale Price

’10 Hyundai Genesis ’08 Ford Escape 4x4 Coupe XLT Stk#2271.

#P2566 Like Excellent New! Leather, condition, loaded, only 44,000kms, 21,000

kms.

21,888 28,888

$

$ Sale Price Only

Yukon XL SLT ’10 GMC ’06 Mini Cooper

Stk#P2259.

#P2524 Loaded with leather.

17,800

42,888 18,995

SL500 Denali 2008 Yukon #B15840 Leather, navigation, pwr sunroof, rear park assist, lots One owner of local car. Only 36,000 kms. factory warranty.

’02 Corvette F-150 FordZ06 Lariat ’07

12,998 13,988

$$

2008 Honda Civic ’01 Dodge Caravan SXT

Stk#109071A One owner, only #P2548A 67,000 Power kms

6,988 15,988

43,800

’07EX-L Pontiac Dr Coupe ’06 Accord V6 2G6 Stk#P2222 #B15905 V6, auto, pwr group, Leather, low kms. sunroof.

Yours For$

9,995

$

51,800

Must See

’05 Nissan X-Trail SE 4x4 ’04 Accord EX-L Stk#P2232 #B15880 V6, leather, Loaded sunroof, including low kms. sunroof & heated front seats.

Now Only

15,988 14,800

$

Pontiac Torrent Ranger 4x4 ’02’06 Ford

’09 ZR1 ’09Corvette Cadillac SRX

#B15898 Stk#???????? SHOWROOM Fully loaded, CAR! executive demo. A must see!

39,888 108,800

$$ Only Own the Road

10,988 16,800

’06 ChevyLTZ Cobalt ’08 Silverado Half Ton Crew Cab

13,988 8,998

$$

Sale Value Price Great

$

Stk#P2273. Only 61,000 kms, #B15891 Leather, Auto with air sunroof, cond.

34,998 24,988

$$

Stk#2199 FWD, 6 cyl., power group, sunroof, #P2462A GM power Inspected, seats, ready to go. only 70,000 kms.

$ Sale Only NowPrice

20” wheels, Black Beauty!

Sale Price$

NowOnly Only

$$ SaleOnly Price Now

IMMACULATE SHOWROOM CONDITION!

A MUST$ JUST SEE!

Contact us us for fordetails. details.

Sale Price WOW! Only

$ $ Sale Price Only Stk#176063A. V8 cap #2333261 Localwell car, and low kms, maintained.

’07 Audi A3 2.0 L Turbo ’09 GMC Yukon

Stk#P2258. 37,000 kms, leather, #P2567 Loaded sunroof, loaded. with leather, S-line pkg, no accidents.

equipped inc sunroof, very well maintained

handling.

$

1992 Hot Deal! MERCEDES-BENZ

’03 Acura 3.2Prix TL SE ’07 Pontiac Grand

Stk#P2109 Very low kms, #P2569 Loaded with Excellent leather, cond. only 52,000 kms.

’08 Chev 1/2 Malibu Ton Reg Cab LT ’10 Chev Platinum Edition

Stk#P2234 V8, auto, A/C, & much #B15883 more. Fully equiped inc leather & sunroof. 11,000 kms.

6,988 28,800

$ WOW! Only Price Sale

$

NowPrice Only WhySale buy new?

CHOSEN GM DEALER FOR SALES & SERVICE

YOU’LL LIKE IT HERE

15,988 22,800

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WHITE ROCK: 3050 King George Blvd., South Surrey Auto Mall D#30910 & #10012 SURREY: 6280 Scott Road, Surrey

*Prices net of GM rebates. See dealer for details.

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