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The two snails are federally listed under the Species at Risk Act, but there seems to be little protection for them from development. The snails are quite large, much bigger than the common garden snails found in a grassy backyard. The more sizeable ones by Matthew Claxton have shells about the size of a twoonie, mclaxton@langleyadvance.com sometimes bigger. Celeste Paley knows that most people They’re abundant in the densely forested aren’t big fans of snails. parts of Yorkson, apparently. After just a But she’s hoping that her discovery few minutes of poking around in the grass, of some relatively rare mollusks on a Paley finds one. Willoughby property will get people to It isn’t just the snails she’s worried about. rethink the pace of development in Langley. She points to a cluster of Garry oaks, part Paley, a horticulturist of a local ecosystem that’s and self-described nature rapidly vanishing from the “I’m hoping this will nerd, stumbled on the Lower Mainland. be a domino effect.” Oregon forestsnails and A cedar that’s likely close to Celeste Paley Pacific sideband snails a century old, at the edge of a on a lot near 212th Street ravine, also catches her attenand 77th Avenue in tion. Willoughby. “A tree isn’t just a tree, it’s all the life it The land is potentially about to be supports,” she said. developed, with most of the trees on the Snails, like the Oregon forestsnail, are land to be removed to make way for dense indicative of the overall health of a forest, housing. she said. Paley is hoping that drawing some attenPaley sent a letter to the Township countion to the habitat that will be lost will cil before it held a recent public hearing on slow or change the way the area is being developing the property in question. developed. She’s hoping it will have helped change “I’m hoping this will be a domino effect,” their minds about how the area is being she said. built out.

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The Vancouver Whitecap mascot, Spike the kingfisher, made plenty of noise when he waded through the crowd Friday evening during a W-League women’s soccer match involving the Whitecaps and Colorado Force at McLeod Athletic Park. See more photos and a story online at www. langleyadvance.com.

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Locals investigated a downed Cessna that flipped in a farmer’s field northeast of the Langley Regional Airport midday Monday. Troy Landreville/Langley Advance

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Flight student survives crash landing A pilot walked away from a small plane crash Monday near Langley Airport. by Heather Colpitts hcolpitts@langleyadvance.com

A pilot has survived the crash of a small plane adjacent to the Langley Regional Airport just after 1 p.m. The Cessna 172 single-engine of SkyQuest Aviation Ltd. took off from the local airport and crashed into a farmer’s field northeast of the airport. There

was only one person on the plane when it crashed. “It flipped over but there was no fire,” said Joost Dewit, a trainee at the local airport. Airport staff responded to the scene which was also attended by local emergency crews. “No comment at this time,” was the only response when SkyQuest was called. Airport manager George Miller rushed out to the scene when the crash happened at about seven minutes after 1 p.m. He said he does not allow other staff to become involved in emergencies to ensure first

responders (fire, police and ambulance) are unhindered. He said the plane has sustained substantial damage when it came down in the recently plowed field. The rain-soaked field grabbed the planes tires and resulted in it flipping. The man was taken for a medical examination. Although he appeared unharmed, unforseen problems such as shock can occur, Miller cautioned. “This was a student on a solo flight,” Miller said. The pilot was able to extricate himself from the plane after the crash.

“The Transportation Safety Board has given the clearance to take the aircraft out of there,” Miller explained. Because there was no loss of life and damage is not considered substantial enough, the federal agency that investigates transportation incidents will not be heading an investigation. Miller said investigation will be “at our level.” The airport, the flight school, and the insurance companies will look into the incident and the cause. He said it is up to the flight school to decide whether that information becomes public.

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RV blaze results in $50,000 in damage Three RVs were set on fire early Sunday afternoon, all in the same area within Brookswood. by Heather Colpitts hcolpitts@langleyadvance.com

Langley City fire staff got no recreation Sunday, thanks to three fires of recreational vehicles. At about 4:51 a.m. the fire department received a call of an RV fire that was later

upgraded to a structure fire, said chief Rory Thompson. Three fire vehicles and 19 firefighters responded to an address in the 4600 block of 207th Street. “When they go there, they found a fully involved trailer,” he said. A pickup beside the 28-foot RV was also damaged. Thompson said the heat from the fire damaged the house’s siding but the structure did not catch. “It was starting to spread to the structure,” he said. He estimates that the result was about

$50,000 in property damage. At the same time as they were dousing that fire, there was a call about another trailer fire in the 20700 block of 46th Avenue, which was right next door. Langley City fire contacted the Township for assistance which supplied two trucks and eight firefighters. In the second fire a plastic cover was alight and a fire extinguisher was able to put it out, but not before about $100 in damage was done. The RCMP was called in for the two fires. continued on A7…


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Heavy rains have closed down some camping options Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance in North Langley. A tugboat and barge laboured up the swiftly-flowing Fraser River past At Derby Reach Regional Park, both the camping sites partly flooded campsites at Derby Reach Regional Park on Thursday. along the river and the dog the Mission river gauge Wednesday and off leash area are temporarThursday, the peak was well below flood ily closed until the Fraser River recedes. levels. The Fraser is unusually high this week Langley emergency preparedness because of a very late melt of the snowofficials warned people to be cautious pack, combined with heavy rain in the around the shore of the river, due to the B.C. Interior. fast current. The Fraser usually hits its high point in • Go online to read about how river levels have late May or early June, with the current affected local houseboat owners . freshet about a month behind schedule. Visit www.langleyadvance.com, click on “News” Although the river hit 5.8 metres at

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A Langley City couple is extending a big “thank you” to BC Ambulance paramedics and the firefighters who helped them through one of the fastest births seen here in some time. Rhonda told the Langley Advance that when Oliver Ray McInnes decided it was Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance time to be born, he Rhonda and Mike McInnes with their son wasn’t kidding around. Grady and new addition Oliver. “I had like a little twinge of a contraction, post-natal care. and all of a sudden they were 45 seconds Rhonda said the firefighters and paraapart,” she said. medics certainly were not expecting what That happened last Saturday evening, happened. when she was at home with her husband “I think they were all kind of surMichael, her mother, and her three-yearprised,” she said. old son Grady. Oliver, who weighed seven pounds, The sudden pain and the speed of the two ounces at birth, is back home and contractions made it clear that Michael doing well. couldn’t get her to the hospital on his Now the McInnes are hoping to get own. in touch with the firefighters and the They called 911, and firefighters from paramedics, to thank them personally Langley City’s hall arrived quickly, followed by the ambulance. Rhonda actually for making a very difficult delivery much easier. recognized one of the paramedics. He

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ing the Seymour-Capilano plant, an Van provides, but that is breeding ultraviolet water treatment plant in taxpayer frustration. Coquitlam and new pipes under the “People are saying, ‘When is this Fraser River to increase water capgoing to stop?’” he acknowledged. He noted that the cost to taxpayers acity to residents south of the river. It’s also calling for $2.2 billion to be would be significantly higher if each spent on sewer services, such as the Metro Van municipality tried to proby Heather Colpitts upgrades of the Iona and vide water, sewer, waste hcolpitts@langleyadvance.com Lions Gate sewage treatmanagement, and parks Costs for water, sewer, and garment plants, which will services. bage could rise 44 per cent over the cost $1.4 billion combined. As well, municipalities next five years, according to a new Those costs will trickle across Canada are dealing report from Metro Vancouver. down to the taxpayer, with with the need to update Langley is on the eastern edge of water costs set to jump by and replace aging infraMetro Vancouver, and the regional an average 9.9 per cent structure. district oversees the water supply, over the next five years, “Infrastructure only sewage treatment, regional parks, from 56 cents per 1,000 lasts so long,” Fassbender garbage collection, and recycling. litres today to 84 cents in added. Peter Fassbender According to Metro Van, the 2016. Sewer services will Municipalities get eight Langley City mayor annual cost per $600,000 household rise an average 5.5 per cents of every tax dollar, in the region is expected to rise from while 42 cents goes to cent, going from $170 to $513 today to $740 by 2016. provincial governments and 50 cents $220 for an average home. The $800-million Brodie noted senior governments goes to the federal Seymour-Capilano contributed only $150 million to the government. Metro “Infrastructure only water filtration plant, Seymour-Capilano water plant. Van finance commitlasts so long.” planned upgrades to Garbage tipping fees are expected tee chair Malcolm Peter Fassbender the Iona and Lions to see one of the biggest jumps, risBrodie, Richmond’s Gate sewage treating from $91 per metric tonne to mayor, is calling for ment plants, and gar$205 in 2016 – or even higher if provincial and fedbage recycling costs all add to the Metro is unable to resolve a dispute eral governments to provide more increase. with the garbage contractors who funding for municipal projects like Langley City Mayor Peter now haul trash to the Vancouver the water plant replacement. Fassbender said the region is going and Cache Creek dumps or the Over the next 10 years, Metro to face increased costs in the comBurnaby-based incinerator. Van plans to spend $2.3 billion on ing years for the core services Metro Metro Vancouver plans to build water infrastructure alone, includa $450-million trash incinerator in 2015-16. It is expected that the cost increases will vary across the region, …continued from A3 speculate on these three fires. depending on residents use of serviThen a third fire call came in. The fire department’s investigator ces. Communities with higher recyc“While we were investigating is working with an RCMP with fire ling rates will not have the same there was a third reported fire,” crimes training to investigate the garbage cost increase as those that Thompson said. incidents. send more material to the landfill, It was in the 20700 block of 48th Anyone with any information while communities like Langley City, Avenue and it was another recreaabout these fires can contact the which have water meters, will save tional vehicle. Langley RCMP at 604-532-3200, on water costs. “The damage to that was fairly or to remain anonymous, call Metro Van tries to avoid debt, minor and it was actually discovered CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. and has a pay-as-you-go policy for by a couple of passersby who alerted People can also leave tips at regional functions, such as parks the homeowner,” he said. www.solvecrime.ca, text BCTIP and air quality. For those services, The owner was able to put it out and a message to 274637, or find Metro is proposing a property tax but reported it. CrimeStoppers by going onto increase of 2.5 per cent in 2012. - With files from the Vancouver Sun. Thompson said it’s too early to Facebook.

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Tolling troubles Check your toll bills carefully. The news from the top of the world just keeps getting better and better. Now it’s been divulged that there’s a basic problem with the equipment used to automatically scan vehicles as they cross the Golden Ears Bridge. About one per cent of travellers crossing the bridge are being misclasssified, and consequently, incorrectly billed for their passage. While there is some quality control to ensure not all of the 8,500 incorrectly classified vehicles end up over-charged, the good folks over at TransLink feel they have whittled the problem down to 200 per month, based largely on complaints. Of course, now that more people realize that the pernicious problem exists, more people are likely to scrutinize their bills more carefully. When TransLink’s numbers indicated that there weren’t as many vehicles crossing the Golden Ears Bridge as expected – or needed – the folks over at the Lower Mainland’s transit authority took decisive action by instituting a modest reduction in tolls… in off-hours, especially when practically nobody has need of the bridge anyway. And when that (naturally) didn’t work, the wizards at TransLink put their best business sense to work… and raised toll charges instead. We suspect that that hasn’t increased the number of vehicles burning up the pavement over the bridge, either. Add that to the trouble they’re having charging the right tolls against those brave enough to venture across the span, and we’re thinking that ridership over the Golden Ears Bridge isn’t going to reach peak levels real soon. But the good news is that they’re hoping to have the problems fixed before they start gouging all of us South-of-the-Fraser folks at the new Port Mann Bridge when it opens in a year and a half. – B.G.

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Innocent should step aside

Dear Editor, I disagree with your editorial [Mayor Green right to stay put, July 14 Opinion, Langley Advance]. Sukhi and I are not trying to judge Green’s innocence or guilt. We told him that to his face Monday night. There are plenty of MLAs who faced special prosecutors and investigations. They stepped aside to await news on the results. We asked Mayor Green to “step aside” while the investigation continues. I think your editorial mis-

leads the public on several points, due to its arguments. Earlier this year, during some criminal justice reform meetings (a task force) that I serve on with the mayors, law enforcement, etc. we met with the chief judge of B.C., regional Crown, various prosecutors, and police personnel from several jurisdictions. As mayor, Green meets with various levels of government, police, Crown and more. Are you telling me that you do not see the conflict of interest here? Law enforcement, the

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Dear Editor, We are appalled at the lack of respect shown for public office by publishing the material supplied by the extremely immature people who are working against the dignity of the office of mayor [Mayor Green asked to step aside, July 14, Langley Advance]. In most cases, councils and staff are able to work out their problems and those of the citizens who gave them their positions without holding anyone to ransom and insulting the decisions of the voters. There seems to be an inordinate amount of time, effort, and thought directed toward the expulsion of the elected mayor to the detriment of our democratic process. Bays and Bob Blackhall, Langley

Crown and others have duties to uphold. They go through rigorous personal and professional background investigations and security clearances. These personnel are now put in the very awkward position of sharing sensitive information with someone who may or may not be charged at a future date. You don’t see the logic of him stepping aside just until a decision to charge or not charge is made? We all agree that “innocent until proven guilty” is the operating code here. So, do we let teachers under investigation continue to enter the school? Do we let cops accused of bad assault back on the streets during their investigations? Would we let a firefighter under arson investigation in the hall to work? Innocent until proven guilty means that a person leaves office if it has impact on them. They await word, and then move on. Joe Zaccaria, Langley [Note: A fuller version of this letter and others on similar topics are online at www. langleyadvance.com.]

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Dear Editor, Just like a person who has to look at a car crash, I found myself having to see the level of response for the rally calling Mayor Green’s resignation on July 15, next to the Township municipal building. Not that I was surprised, but a quick count revealed eight people attended, including the two main organizers. I won’t name them, as they don’t deserve to see their names in print. I found it almost humorous to hear one of the organizers saying that the reason for the low turnout was because people were intimidated to be seen on camera. Since when have the people of the Greater Vancouver area been intimidated to protest against anything they are passionate about?

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Canadian Cancer Society Volunteers required in the Willowbrook office. Training provided. Info: 604-533-1668 or langley@bc.cancer.ca. Find out about the society and how donations and fundraising monies are spent at an information session at 7pm on July 20 at the Langley office, 20434 64th Ave.

Langley International Festival The festival is Aug. 27 and 28. Be part of the volunteer team that puts on the showcase of cultures from around the world. Various duties available. A volunteer meeting is at 7pm on July 26 at the Christian Life Assembly, 21277 56th Ave. Application forms: http://www. internationalfestival.ca/. Info: dennis@envirobee.com or espenst@clachurch.com.

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Adding and improving cycling infrastructure Moving ahead with the Evergreen Line Restoring road improvement project funding

Blood donor clinics Call 1-888-2-DONATE for an appointment. July 19: 1-8pm Murrayville Hall, 21667 48th Ave. July 24: 1-8pm Murrayville Hall, 21667 48th Ave. Pollinator power The Langley Environmental Partners Society workshop on how to attract natural garden helpers is free. The insect workshop is 6:30-8:30pm on July 21 at 4839 221 St. Info: 604-5323521 or Demogarden@tol.ca. Speed dating in the park The Langley Chamber of Community Services invites voluntary and non-profit groups to the next speed dating event 2-5pm on July 21 in Williams Park. RSVP: langleyccs@ hotmail.ca (one person per organization/group). Info: Dave Stark, 604-807-0306, dave_ stark@shaw.ca or douglas@ sterlingcampaign.com.

Equipment needed The Langley Pos-Abilities Society is looking for a power wheelchair for a client. Contact Zosia, 604 961-0117 or pos-abilities@telus.net.

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Play and Praise Week The Langley Presbyterian Church, 20867 44 Ave., summer program runs July 25-29 for ages five to 12. Info: 604-5303454 or office@langleypresbyterian.ca.

Trans Canada Trail The grand opening for the new 2.3 kilometre section of the trail near Derby Reach Regional Park is July 23, 1-3pm at the park’s Edgewater Bar area. Ceremonies at 1:30pm. Info: www.metrovancouver.org.

A modern and efficient transportation network is vital to Metro Vancouver. It protects our quality of life, our environment and our local economy.

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Clubs/meetings Singles Social and Walking Club A new non-profit group for single Baby Boomers (45 and older) welcomes those interested in joining for walks, dining, golf, parties or socializing. Info: 604-594-1260, 604-522-6764 or singsocwc@gmail.com.

Seniors Aldergrove OAP Hall 71 The hall, 3010 273rd St., offers: Monday, 1pm cribbage (plus lessons) and snacks; Tuesday, 1pm round dance; Wednesday, 1pm art club; Thursday, 1:30 pm carpet bowling; Friday, 9:30am round dancing, 7pm bridge; Saturday, 1pm old-time dancing. Info: 604-857-7700. Langley Seniors Resource Society 20605 51B Ave. Sharing and Caring Socials (12:30pm, $3 drop-in fee): July 21: TYZE, internet group

Support Please join us online or by phone for a webinar on Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at 7 p.m. when we’ll walk through the opportunities we have to improve our region’s transportation network now, and well into the future. For more information, visit bepartoftheplan.ca

Hominum The Hominum Fraser Valley chapter support group for gay, bi- or questioning men meets July 29. Info: Don, 604-3299760, or Art, 604-462-9813.

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12,117 souls in Langley Forty Years Ago

JULY 15, 1971

Langley’s history, as recorded in the files of the Langley Advance. Seventy Years Ago

JULY 17, 1941

• The farmgate price of eggs rose two cents per dozen. Langley producers were taking in from 27 cents per dozen for Grade A eggs to 19 cents for a dozen Grade C peewee eggs. • Gasoline restrictions took World War Two closer to home. The federal government banned gas sales on Sundays and holidays, and gas station hours were limited to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.

Sixty Years Ago

JULY 19, 1951

• Census results were disappointing. After predictions that the survey would show up to 16,000 people living in Langley, the tally actually came to 12,117. • Another bubble was burst when it was announced that land being cleared at the corner of Latimer Road and Bell Road (36th Ave.) was not to be the site of a Boeing aircraft plant.

Fifty Years Ago

JULY 20, 1961

• A recount of ballots confirmed the defeat of a school board money referendum. The bill fell 0.7 per cent short of the necessary 60 per cent majority.

• Building construction for the first half of the year was up by 76 per cent between Langley City and Township. In the City alone, the increase was 300 per cent. • The 40-year-old Langley Gospel Hall at the corner of 200th St. and Fraser Hwy. was demolished. For many years, the first thing visitors saw upon entering Langley was the hall’s large sign stating, “Time is Short Then Eternity – But Where?” Thirty Years Ago

JULY 15, 1981

• Dr. Len Sampson resigned his position as Langley’s superintendent of schools. • Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Vander Zalm and Lands, Parks, and Housing Minister Jim Chabot were in Langley to promote the provincial government’s program offering mobile homes as a solution to the province’s housing shortage. Meanwhile, Township Alderman Don MacTavish was appointed to speed up mobile home development under the program. • The national postal strike shut down Langley mail service, along with that of communities across Canada, for at least 16 days. Twenty Years Ago

JULY 17, 1991

• An Environment Ministry crackdown caught up with Langley City’s old landfill site, unused since the

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• Township council decided that, if former councillor Heather McMullan were to appeal the outcome of the defamation case brought against her by Gregory Thomas, this time taxpayers would not automatically foot her bills. The B.C. Supreme Court heard the libel case over 13 days, and the presiding justice, Bryan Ralph, was reserving his judgment. • Angry nurses protested outside Langley MLA and Women’s Equality Minister Lynn Stephens’s office, claiming that, after signing a pledge to support nurses’ goals to deal with a nursing shortage, she had failed miserably in living up to the commitment.

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• A 13-year-old Aldergrove boy, Colton Facciotti, won the Western Amateur National motocross championship for the third year in a row. • After a meeting with the Ministry of Transportation, Township council was ready to approve the 200th Street interchange land use plan.

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It was pure chaos for opposing teams that faced Langley’s bantam C fastball squad at the provincial championships in Chilliwack last weekend. The Langley Chaos brought home B.C. gold after dominating the tournament, going undefeated through the round robin and championship play. However, the Chaos had to battle hard to win its opener, after a shaky come-from-behind 10-9 victory over Sooke in its first game. From there, the local team got stronger as the tournament progressed, posting an 8-0 win over North Delta in its second game and subsequent 11-1 and 11-0 victories over North Shore and Port Moody to end the round robin at 4-0. Entering the championship round, the Chaos beat Chilliwack 12-3 via mercy rule in the fifth inning before blasting West Kootenay The Langley Chaos celebrated winning the 14-1 to enter the B.C. provincial championship. semifinals with a perfect 6-0 record. On the Sunday morning the Chaos beat a strong Parksville Rage team 9-1, leading the local girls to a playoff rematch with their district rivals, the Abbotsford Bandits, in the gold medal game. After going down 2-0 in the first inning, the Chaos fought back with a three-run home run by Stephanie Digness in the third inning. Powered by great batting along with solid pitching from Taylor Glass, the Chaos built a commanding 13-5 lead by the fourth inning. Abbotsford mounted a comeback in the fifth, scoring three runs to avert a mercy-rule situation, but the Chaos tacked on four more runs in the sixth, and with closeout pitching from Rachelle Folk, held on to “mercy” Abbotsford 17-7 in the sixth inning to secure the provincial championship win. “Every member of the team played at [her] very best in this tournament,” Chaos coach Mike Glass said. “We thought going in we would be competitive but never believed we would perform so well and win so convincingly. We are all incredibly proud of of what this team has achieved this year” The B.C. title caps an amazing season for Chaos, as the players compiled six tournament victories, two secondplace finishes, and an overall record of 46 wins and four losses in league and tournament play.

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Olympians speedy in Victoria Hillary Metcalfe and Kennedy Douglas led the locals at the AAA championships in B.C.’s capital city. Members of the Langley Olympians Swim Club (LOSC) ruled the pool at the BC AAA Long Course Provincial Championships. It was a tough and challenging meet of heats and finals in a 50-metre pool in Victoria, but the Olympians’ young athletes rose to the challenge and came away with medals. The meet was hosted by Island Swimming and was attended by 600 Age Group swimmers from 43 clubs from all across B.C. LOSC members Hillary Metcalfe and Kennedy Douglas achieved new qualifying times at the meet. Metcalfe clocked in at 2:41.25 in the 200m breaststroke, which qualifies her for the senior nationals, a notable feat for a 13-year-old. Metcalfe also broke the meet records in both the 100m and 200m breaststroke events for 13-yearold girls and came away with a Regional Athletic Development Award.

Langley Olympians Swim Club member Justin Schramm stood at the top of the podium during the BC AAA Long Course Provincial Championships. Douglas gained a qualifying time in the 200m breaststroke. The 12year-old swam 2:59.99 to achieved her Age Group National qualifying time. Douglas will now be off to Age Group Nationals in Montreal later this month. Justin Schramm, 13, swam a speedy 200m fly during the weekend and broke the meet record in a time of 2:19.13. He also set a new club record with this time. The swim earned Schramm a western championships qualifying time which he also achieved in the 100m fly. Joining her teammate with a new western championships qualifying time

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…continued from page A18 Martha Metcalfe – 15-year-old girls 200m breaststroke & 200m fly Robyn Nakano - 12-year-old girls 200m fly One-hundred per cent best times were achieved at the meet by; Chelsea Borrowdale, Emily d’Entremont, Kennedy Douglas, Karl Hallquist, Renae Ledoux, Hillary Metcalfe and Gabby Szalkai. LOSC finished 11th overall. Langley head coach Brian Metcalfe said the LOSC swimmers were well prepared for this meet. “They have been training hard and proved that with some fantastic racing. I am always amazed by the commitment of our young swimmers and how much they want to win,” Metcalfe said. “I am very proud of Hillary who at the age of 13 has qualified for senior nationals. This will be a great experience for her.” Metcalfe said the LOSC swimmers placed very well overall considering the team’s ratio of swimmers compared to other clubs. “A great meet for all our athletes,” he said. LOSC registration is ongoing. Call 604-532-5257 or visit the website, www.langleyolympians.com, for more information.

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INDEX Community Notices................ 1000 Announcements........................ 1119 Employment ................................. 1200 Education ....................................... 1400 Special Occasions ..................... 1600 Marketplace ................................. 2000 Children ........................................... 3000 Pets & Livestock......................... 3500 Health ................................................ 4000 Travel & Recreation ................ 4500 Business & Finance .................. 5000 Legals ................................................. 5500 Real Estate ..................................... 6000 Rentals .............................................. 6500 Personals ......................................... 7000 Service Directory............... 8000 Transportation.................. 9000

CONNECTING COMMUNITIES

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ANNOUNCEMENTS EMPLOYMENT

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Obituaries

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In Memoriam

CHRIS LESPERANCE

Anderson, Aaron January 8, 1931 - July 13, 2011 Anderson, Aaron A. passed away peacefully at Langley Memorial Hospital on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at the age of 80. Aaron was a Langley Pioneer who emigrated with his family from Saskatchewan and operated the family farm in the Sperling area of Langley, until his passing. Originally a dairy farmer, Aaron entered Ad#: the beef industry and imported some of the first Maine-Anjou cattle into BC from France in the 1970’s. In his later years, Aaron continued to operate the family farm, tending to a commercial and purebred Charollais sheep flock. He was actively involved with the 4-H program as a member, a leader and later a proud grandfather and great uncle of 4-H beef and lamb club members currently in the Langley 4-H program. Aaron will be missed and remembered by his loving wife of 49 years, Muriel, his son Glenn (Becky), his daughter Heather (Brian), and grandchildren Aaron, Sabrina, Amanda and Ashley. He is also survived by sisters Elaine (Elwood), and Sallie, brothers Norman (Margaret), Albert (Dorothy) and many nieces and nephews. No funeral by request. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in memory of Aaron A. Anderson, to the BC 4-H Foundation, #1 - 904 Maud Street, P.O. Box 490, Enderby, B.C. V0E 1V0 or a charity of your choice.

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July 20/65 - Oct 14/06 Your touch, your smile, Was always so tender, Today, tomorrow, I will always remember.

Love Always,

Jill

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Memorial Gifts

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FOUND PRESCRIPTION EYE GLASSES, mauve, on bike lane, Golden Ears Bridge, Wed July 13th. 604-465-6566

Announcements

CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian pardon seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation? All CANADIAN / AMERICAN Work & Travel Visa’s. 604-282-6668 or 1-800-347-2540 www.accesslegalresearch.com CRIMINAL RECORD? Canadian pardon seals record. American waiver allows legal entry. Why risk employment, business, travel, licensing, deportation? All CANADIAN / AMERICAN Work & Travel Visa’s. 604-282-6668 or 1-800-347-2540 www.accesslegalresearch.com

PETER, Donald W. “Don”

Aldergrove 604-857-0111

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ONLINE, COLLEGE ACCREDITED, WEB DESIGN TRAINING, administered by the Canadian Society for Social Development. Learn web design from the comfort of your home! Visit: www.ibde.ca Apply today! TRAIN TO BE AN Apartment/ Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 31 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339, 604-681-5456

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604-272-7213

Optician Training

Please include the name of the person you’re remembering and your mailing address.

6-month course starts September 12th, 2011

New in town? New Baby? Just Retired? Getting Married? New Business?

Our hostess will bring gifts & greetings, along with helpful information about your community Ft. Langley & Walnut Grove Brookswood, Langley City Murrayville, Aldergrove Cloverdale, Business Welcome, Baby Welcome, Bridal Showcases, Career, Opportunities

1-866-627-6074

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Career Services/ Job Search

MEDICAL OFFICE TRAINEES Needed! Hospitals & Doctors. Need Medical Office & Administration staff! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job. Placement Available! 1-888-834-2180

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Drivers

Truck Driver

Langley: July 23 or Aug 20 Surrey: Every Saturday Pitt Meadows: Aug 6 or Sept 10 Also Bby • Van • Rcmd • Coq Health Inspector Instructors! BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!

Support your local cancer centre.

Born December 8, 1935 in Assiniboia, Saskatchewan, passed away peacefully at Royal Columbian Hospital on July 7, 2011, with his wife and sons at his side. Beloved husband, father, grandfather and brother, uncle and friend. He leaves to mourn his passing: Marilyn, his loving wife of 54 years; his sons, Kevin (Wendy), Dean (Geri) and Greg (Sandie); his grandchildren, Randy, Heather, Julie, Cate, Jayden and Hope. He leaves, also, his brother Bill and his wife, Dora; sisters, Ruth and Lillian and her husband Duane, as well as his brother-in-law Harry and numerous relatives and friends. Predeceased by his parents, Julius and Louise Peter; sisters, Edna and Violet; in-laws, Norman and Helen Guild. Don was a member of the Edmonton City Police from 1958 until he retired in 1978. He started chicken farming in Langley, B.C. in 1983 with his sons, Kevin and Greg, until his passing. No funeral by his request, but a Celebration of Life will be held on August 13, from 12:00 until 4:00 pm, at the farm. Don will be greatly missed. Donations may be made to Autism Community Training, Suite 150 - 2250 Boundary Rd., Burnaby, B.C. V5M 3Z3 or the Langley Child Development Center, #203 - 5171 – 221A St., Langley, B.C. V2Y 0A2.

PERSCRIPTION GLASSES (transition / purple frames) lost Sun July 10, Murrayville Marketplace area. Call 604-625-6256

1 DAY COURSES – ONLY $62!

BC Cancer Foundation 13750 – 96th Avenue Surrey, BC V3V 1Z2 T: 604.930.4084

Obituaries

LOST KITTY, 4 mths old, fluffy grey, Sat July 9th, vic of 204 & Park Ave. Pls call 604-534-8146

FOODSAFE

Remember a loved one.

www.bccancerfoundation.com/InMemory

Lost & Found

BC College Of Optics 604-581-0101

www.bccollegeofoptics.ca

Choice Railing Ltd. a well established railing manufacturing company located at 31792 Harris Road, Abbotsford, B.C. require a F/T Truck Driver. Duties include: Drive & operate straight trucks to transport goods and materials, record pickups of supply and delivery of materials and oversee safety and security of truck. Minimum 2 years experience and clean driving abstract is required. Knowledge of Hindi/ Punjabi an asset. Salary $24.00/hour. Fax resume to 604-814-2809

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Farm Workers

GREENHOUSE VEGETABLE WORKERS required first week of Aug. to plant, prune, tie, harvest, sort, pack crops. Start $9.28 per hour up to 50 hrs/week; must be able to lift 20 lbs and able to work with others. Fax 604-626-4670 or mail resume to: Creekside Hothouse Ltd, 26747 - 18th Ave, Aldergrove, BC, V4W 2N9

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General Employment

604-930-8377

Become a Registered Personal Trainer. See our ad under Education. Hilltop 604-930-8377

Become a Registered Personal Trainer

Day time Cleaning Person for Langley area, Mon-Fri, 3 hrs/day, $12/hour. 604-825-2282

Hilltop Academy $100 New Balance Shoes Voucher to our July class

• Earn up to $70/hr. • Government Financial Aid may be available.

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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

jobs. careers. advice.

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General Employment

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

WANTED

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Hotel Restaurant

Dairy Queen Walnut Grove #2 - 20177 - 88 Ave Langley, BC V1M 2N9 Hiring full time Food Counter attendants. $10.50/hr. Cashier, food prep, avail all shifts includes nights/wkend. Drop resume or email dqwalnutgrove@hotmail.com

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Medical/Dental

MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees needed! Hospitals & Dr.’s need medical office & medical admin staff. No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-748-4126

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Office Personnel

Semi-retired couple for Caretaker at children’s camp in Abbotsford. Duties include: cleaning, repairs, maintenance and greeting groups. Experience with small farm animals required. Please send resume to:

ADMIN ASSISTANT Trainees needed! Large & small firms seeking certified A & P staff now. No Experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-512-7116

Unit 3 - 19299 - 94th Ave. Surrey, B.C. V4N 4E6 or e-mail to: bcelks@shawcable.com or fax to (604) 513-0156

RETIRED teachers to homeschool international students Live/ teach@your home 3-6 months. jnaeducanada@gmail.com

Elks Children’s Camp Society

Workers Wanted

All Seasons Mushrooms (Langley, Abbotsford) Mushroom Farm Labourers / Harvesters Job is physically demanding and requires good hand to eye coordination. Must be available for weekend and late days. Minimum pay $10.13/ hour with piecework rate negotiable. Please fax resume to:

604-534-0218 or stop by farm to fill out application or Phone: 604-534-0278

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Legal

Legal Administrative Assistant

Seeking outgoing & selfmotivated full-time legal administrative assistant to join our family law team. You must have obtained a legal administrative certificate or have a minimum of one year legal office experience. Please forward your resume, including references, and covering letter to: vlgfamilylawteam @hotmail.ca

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Teachers/ Instructors

Trades/Technical

BUSY GM DEALERSHIP in Squamish has an immediate opening for a qualified GM Technician. Send resume to denise@greggardnergm.com TWO, TWO, Two years in one. New Heavy Equipment Certificate program at GPRC, Fairview campus. Receive 1st and 2nd year HET Apprenticeship technical training. Intense handson shop experience, Fairview, AB. Affordable residences. 1-888-999-7882 PRO-LINE CONSTRUCTION Materials is a leading supplier of construction materials. We are currently looking for qualified full time HIAB, STIFF BOOM OPERATORS & A 5 TON DRIVER in our Surrey Branch. We offer a competitive hourly wage as well as a RRSP plan. Plse fax resume to: 604- 596-4559 Att: Erik Schilling or apply in person 13385 Comber Way, Surrey

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Dogs

FAMILY RAISED kittens all colours great personalities. Advantaged & dewormed. $45ea. 1-604-794-5972

★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION !

SIBERIAN HUSKY Timberwolf pups, $1100. 604-798-7698 dalenterry@gmail.com

Dogs

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

Business Services

GOLDENDOODLE PUPS Blond&Black, M&F, hm raised, loyal, smart, low shed, vet ck’d, Aug 6 $1,000 Call: (604) 209-1502

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Pet Services

BLUENOSE X Am. Staft puppies, 3 male, 3 fem, born June 6, $900 deworm/1st shot 778-997-4415 BOXER CKC reg, show, champion lines, 8 males, good color assortment, chip, vet checked, shots. ready Aug1, 604-987-0020 Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pups owners closest friend. Thieves worst nightmare. All shots. Ready now! 604-817-5957

ENGLISH Bulldogs CKC Reg, cw$500 free boarding at our country kennel. 1 girl and 2 boys left Avail 8th Aug. BulldogsBC.com $2,300 (604) 898-9044 or woof@mvph.ca.

DENIED CANADA PENSION plan disability benefits? The Disability Claims Advocacy Clinic can help. Call Allison Schmidt at 1-877-793-3222. www.dcac.ca

LAB/RETR pups 8 wks Black females.1st shots, dewormed vet-ch. Ready now. $450 Call 604-856-8636 or ellygrohms@hotmail.com

YORKIE Havanese, 5 months Male, $900, all shots, accessories included, needs loving family! Call Krisztina (604)316-9407

LUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVR New customer special $17/ night restriction apply www.jetpetresort.com

LANGLEY, Willoughby. 200 St/ 72 Ave. From 1 - 4 years old. Exc refs. Call Annette, 604-505-4275

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MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877-776-1660

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Financial Services

Avoid Bankruptcy, Stops Creditor Calls. Much lower Payments at 0% Interest. We work for You, not Your Creditors.

Business Opps/ Franchises

#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Get started TODAY for ONLY $49.95/mo. Limited Time Offer. FASTEST GUARANTEED Pardon in Canada. FREE Consultation: 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com

COMPUTER REPAIRS: • Mobile Service • 7 days/wk

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Computer/ Internet

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Call 604-617-4371

BEAUTIFUL MINI-PIN pups. 2 f, tails & dew claws done. hand raised & very loving $600. 604-791-9224

Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken into nine 3x3 boxes. To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill each row, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row, column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numbers Sudoku puzzles are formatted as aclues 9x9 grid, broken into nine will appear by using the numeric already provided in the3x3 boxes. The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to9 solve puzzle! boxes. To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through must the fill each

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SPRINGER SPANIEL pups liver & wht, vet checked, tails docked . $700. Ph 604-791-3844 Chwk

Lumber/Building Supplies

STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPECIALS from $5 to $12/sq. ft. Great pricing onABSOLUTELY every model, width and length. Example: 30’Wx50’Lx16’H. NOW$10,500.00. End walls included, doors optional. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800-668-5422

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JOHN DEERE ride on mower model X300R $2500. Phone 604-792-9049

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PETS & LIVESTOCK Cats

For Sale Miscellaneous

Tools & Equipment

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North Surrey Recreation Centre 10:00 am - 5:00 pm 10275 - 135 Street, Surrey (Near Surrey Central Skytrain Station)

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STEEL BUILDINGS. Factory Direct. Discounted inventory. Canadian Certified 33x39, 42x57, 54x99, 60x156 Misc. Material Available www.sunwardsteel.com Source# 19B 1-800-964-8335

604-557-0762

Numerous employers & training centers will be attending the PICS MEGA JOB FAIR!

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5331 Riverside St., Abbotsford (by Wong’s Farm Market)

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Fun By The Numbers

Fun By The Numbers Like puzzles?

Lumber/Building Supplies

SAWMILLS FROM only $3997 MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY with your own bandmill - Cut lumber any dimension. In stock ready to ship. FREE Info & DVD:

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Food Products

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Mortgages

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

Money to Loan

Yes, it’s true. We can approve your home equity loan within a day. (You can pick up your Jiaw now.)

LOLLIPOP KIDS. Lic’d Family Daycare. F/T & P/T. 22 years exp. Walnut Grove ★ 604-888-6806

When you can’t bank on the banks.

Precious Treasures Child Care Lic’d. Multi-aged. ECE qualified staff. 10+ yrs exp. 604-532-8501

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Charters & Tours

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RENTALS

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Apt/Condos

AMBER ROCHESTOR 545 Rochester Ave, Coq

WINTER Vacations to Las Vegas Rocky Desert Tours by TRAXX Coachlines 9 Day Luxury Motor Coach Tours to Las Vegas Departure dates; Oct 1,15, 23, Nov 5,19, Dec 3,10, Jan 7,14, 21 Feb 4, 18 Overnight stops in Oregon/Nevada. Tours stay at either Circus Circus/4 Queens. Many "Specials" included. UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $399.00 per person /db occ, no HST Includes luxury motor coach travel and hotel rooms for 8 nights. Call 403-948-1784 ext 1211 to book or email stulloch@traxxcoachlines.com

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

AMBER (W)

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

office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604- 805-9490 1BDRM/1BTH Guildford secured ground level, 650 sq ft, 1 blk from mall & buses, incl. heat, h/w, d/w, storage rm, patio, secured prkg, N/S 604-574-1195 No Pets $750 Monthly

REAL ESTATE Real Estate Services

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TIMESHARE CANCEL Cancel Your Timeshare Contract Now!!! 100% Money Back Guarantee. Stop Mortgage & Maintenance Payments Today. 1-888-816-7128, X-6868 or 702-527-6868.

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BUSINESSES FOR SALE

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Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

★ ALERT: WE BUY HOUSES ★ Older House! Damaged House! Difficulty Selling! No Fees! No Risk! Quick Cash! Call Us First! 604-657-9422

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Condos/ Townhouses

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Maple Ridge/ Pitt Mead.

1 BR Maple Ridge, ground level, 730 sf, +55 bldg, 5 appls, gas f/p, updates, fantastic value $129,000. Contact Gordon Remax Realty cell 604-250-0594

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Surrey

#6-9976 149 St. 3 BR, 3 baths. Sat, 2-4pm. $288,800. Elvira Hall, Royal Pacific Rlty, 604-783-9632 www.elvirahall.com

For Sale by Owner

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2BDRM Home 108 Mile Ranch on .97 acre. Beautiful lake and mountain views. Pictures and description on BCHomesForSaleByOwner- 108 mile. Asking $219,500.00 - 250-791-5265 or 604-217-1249

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Houses - Sale

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Real Estate

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Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Aldergrove updated 2400sf 7br 3ba, suite, private lot $499K 778-668-2847 id5386 Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+ complex, pool, park, $94,900 597-8361 id4714 Langley Senior’s Bargain 1000sf 2br 1ba up level tnhse, 55+ $165K 532-1772 id5371 Langley Immaculate 1180sf 3br 1.5ba townhome, pool, $234,900 532-4357 id5374 Squamish Resort Living 650sf 1br condo concrete bldg, view $300K 808-9288 id5397 Sry Price Reduced Royal Hts, near new 3900sf 8br 6ba, view $670K 537-5952 id5290 Sry Fleetwood 1800sf 3br+den 2.5ba gated townhouse $382K 778-968-6672 id5399

Apt/Condos

LANGELY 2 BR apt , $905, close to shopping, incl. heat & hot water, quiet complex, no pets. Call 604-539-0217. LANGLEY CITY APTS ON 201A FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV, laundry, parking. BACHELOR 1 & 2 BDRMS. No Pets! SENIOR & ADULT ORIENTED. Rainbow & Majorca Call Betsy 604-533-6945 Villa & Stardust Call Michael - 604-533-7578 CALL FOR SPECIALS

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

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

JUNIPER COURT 415 Westview St, Coq

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

office: 604- 939-8905 cell: 604- 916-0261

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North Delta

ABSOLUTELY BEST deal on market! Manicured lot 1,160 sf rancher, Annieville Park, North Delta, 11386-95th Ave. Ron Rudy Rudy Mac Rlty 604-590-2444

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Vancouver East Side

BY OWNER FOR SALE 3 BDRM old timer home 33x122 lot size asking $685,000, east of Fraser St. Pls call 604-825-8474

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Mobile Homes

BCMOBILEHOMES.CA. NEW 16 wides from $69,900. Drywall and appliances included. 1-866-573-1288. 250-573-2278. NEW SINGLE wide in Adult park. Assumable morgage. Owner will trade as well. 604-830-1960 NEW SRI homes single, dbl & modular on display, Abby. Glenbrookhomes.ca 830-1960

Close to Transportation, Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343 cell: 778-829-3567

ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

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

SKYLINE APARTMENTS 1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d. U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-536-8499

Clean & affordable. Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR. Near seniors’ centre. Rents incls heat, h/w & cable.

Call 604-530-0932

www.cycloneholdings.ca

Linwood Place Apartments

1st Month’s Rent is FREE! 1 & 2 BDRM’S starts @ $675-$835/mo. Free hotwater, heat, basic cable, weight/game room, prkg, includes security. Please Call 604-530-6555 ★★★Must bring in this Ad to receive 1st Month FREE!

Time to Get Your Own Place? Find your answer in the Classifieds – in print and online!

Repossessed mobile homes to be moved, 1974-2008, Chuck at Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.

6050

Out Of Town Property

TEXAS LAND FORECLOSURES! 20/40 acre tracts. Near growing El Paso-Was $16,900 (USD) Now $12,900 (USD) $0 Down, take over payments,$99/mo. (USD) Beautiful views, owner financing, FREE map/pictures. 866-484-0857 (US)

4BDRM/3BTH Becher Bay Road, East Sooke, B.C. Your own piece of paradise! Immaculate family home on 1.6 sunny & private acres with incredible water views, amazing gardens. Call today for more details! $599,000 Call: (250) 744-0619 or email: leniestell@shaw.ca.

Farms/Acreage

Attn Farm Related Businesses 10 acres of land for lease Glover Rd Langley nr #10. 604-922-1399

6540

Houses - Rent

ALDERGROVE 600sf Cottage, 1 BR, appls, on acerage. $800. N/S, No dogs. 604-574-7714. LANGLEY, 200 & 80, large 3 BR home on acre, $2500/mo, avail now. Call 604-834-3289 LINDEL BEACH, 2 br & den, 1 1/2 bath, 5 appls, ns, close to lake, quiet area, must like gardening. $1175. 604-853-3203

6565

FOR RENT

1-BEDROOM A PT. Move in tomorrow. Affor dable monthly rent.

Office/Retail Rent

SRY, SOUTH. 820 sf office space on second floor, for rent. Excellent location! Near the border on 176th St. $800/mo + utils + HST. Available immed. Semi-truck parking available. 604-538-3222

6595

Downtown LANGLEY

KING ALBERT COURT

6520

Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

MOVE IN BONUS!

www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca

1300 King Albert, Coq

DELTITA GARDENS

8507 120th St, N. Delta 1 BR from $625. 2 BR from $725. 3 BR from $825. Incls heat, h/w & cable. Some stes with mtn views. For more info or to view CALL 604 594-5211

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

office: 604- 936-1225

1450SF, 2BR, 2 bath open flr. plan, oak cupboards, garage, workshop, ac, fruit trees, 40+ Estate, usellahome.com5363 $199,900,.. 604-792-9186

Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat & h/w. Resident Mgr.

www.cycloneholdings.ca

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Chilliwack

LANGLEY CITY

NEW SPECIALS!

Large units. Close to Golden Ears Bridge. Great view of River

Call Kristen today 604-812-3718 GVCPS Inc. / www.GVCPS.ca

6020-06

TOWN & COUNTRY Apartments 5555 208th Street, Langley. Quiet Studio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor swimming pool and rec faclity. Includes heat, hot water & parking stall. No Pets. Call for specials 604-530-1912.

22588 Royal Crescent Ave, Maple Ridge

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

604-435-5555 / 604-786-4663

Apt/Condos

www.cycloneholdings.ca

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

Difficulty Making Payments? Penalty? No Equity? We Take Over Your Payment! No Fees!!

6508

Call 604-530-0030

ARBOUR GREENE

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HEALTH FOOD STORE FOR SALE IN PEMBERTON BC Profitable, loyal clientele, and increasing sales. Turn key business. $159,000. bchealthforsale@gmail.com

6508

To place your ad call

604-444-3000

Shared Accommodation

6595-20

Coq./Poco/ Port Moody

ROOMMATE NEEDED to share 1800 sqft Townhouse in Port Moody, w/d, laminate floors, $595 incls utils, cable & internet, parking, indoor pool, nr SFU & Lougheed Mall. Suits professional working person or student. References Required. Avail Now. Call 778-846-5275

Suites/Partial Houses

2 bdrm bsmt ste, Langley Meadows $900 incl utils, also 3 bdrm upper $1275 incl utils Aug 1st, 604-418-1906 or 604-417-6358 ALDERGROVE, 1 BR + Den gr lev ste, 5 appls, 2 priv entry, f/bath, gas f/p, cov patio, alarm. NS/NP. Avail Aug 1. $900 incls utils. Refs req’d. 604-856-4688 CLOVERDALE, 1400SF 2 BR gr lev, 2 bath, f/p, inste W/D, liv/fam/ ding rm, cov patio. Avail AUG 1. $1250. NS/NP. 604-828-3362

CLOVERDALE. Bright, spacious 1 BR. Ns/np. $550/mo incl hydro/ cable. No w/d. Near schools, park & bus. Av Aug 1. 778-317-6590 Fully Furnished 2 BR bsmt ste, WILLOUGHBY HGHTS Quiet neighborhood. Queen beds, incls linens, cutlery, appliances, cable, wireless net, all utls. Priv entry & laundry. Avail immed. Minutes TWU & shopping. NS/NP. Call 604-510-1982 Cell 604-785-6863 LANGLEY 68/204A newer lge, bright, 2 BR g/lvl, open concept, lge kit, pkng, inste w/d, d/w. N/S, n/p. Aug 1. $1200. 604-530-5163 MAPLE RIDGE - Harrison St. Large 1 BR bsmt ste, private ent, shared W/D, No smoking, No Pets, Avail Aug 1, $700/mo incls utils & cable. Call 604-496-4899

WALNUT GROVE. Big g/lvl 1 BR + d/rm. Sh’d w/d. Priv entry. $800 incl hydro, cable & wireless internet. Ns/np. Immed. 604-888-1374

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

WALNUT GROVE Nice 2 BR grnd lev ste, fridge, stove, washer/dryer, dishwasher, fireplace, fen’d backyard. Avail NOW. Call 9am-9pm daily • 604-539-2533 Willowbrook, 3 BR upper modular home on acre, sm fenced yard, 4 appls, $1095. 604-834-3289

6605

Townhouses Rent

RENT TO OWN 3BR, 3 bath, $1850, with monthly rental credit. Small down payment required. Available Aug 1. 604-418-3162

6620

Warehouse/ Commercial

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

6625

Workshops

1/2 ACRE Land with workshop, reasonable rent, 146 & 64 Ave. Call 604-518-8100.

7010

Personals

DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/ Short-Term Relationships, Free to Try!!! 1-877-297-9883. Live intimate conversation, Call: #4011 or 1-888-534-6984. Live adult 1on1 Call: 1-866-311-9640 or #4010. Meet Local Single Ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).

HOME SERVICES

8075

Drywall

K. C. DRYWALL Complete Drywall Services. 604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703

8080

Electrical

8130

Handyperson

8155

★ Bark Mulch ★ Lawn & Garden Soil ★ Drain Gravel ★ Lava Rock ★ River Rock ★ Pea Gravel

8087

Excavating

VERN’S EXCAVATING • Mini Excavator (1’, 2’, 3’, 5’ Bucket Sizes) • Small 4x4 Dump Truck • Bobcat • Back Fill • Ditching • Driveways • Yard Levelling • Drainage

CALL VERN

8105

Flooring/ Refinishing

Century Hardwood Floors ★Hardwood flr refinishing ★Repairs ★ Staining ★ Free Estimate. Contact 604-376-7224

8180

Home Services

Prompt Delivery Available

#15673 Black & White Electric New Homes, Additions, Reno’s, Pools. Call Pat 604-968-7335.

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

Lawn & Garden

Landscaping

Seven Days a Week Meadows Landscape Supply Ltd.

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

8160

Dependable Home & Yard Repair & Maintenance. No job too small Free estimates. ★ 604-533-5256

# 1167 LIC. $25 service charge. Bonded. BBB, lrg & sm jobs, expert trouble shooter. 617-1774

604-856-8355 Cell: 604-309-9454

Go to http://www.langleyadvance.com or call 604-444-3000.

6602

604-465-1311

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8160

Lawn & Garden

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Garden Soil Mix Lawn & Turf Blends Super Natural Topsoil Composted Black Bark Mulch 100% FirFir Bark Mulch 100% Bark Mulch Mulch #1 100Fir Bark Miracle Mix Soil Top Dressing Blends Sand & Gravel, Rock Hydroseeding Contractor Small Orders Too Volume Discounts www.supersoilinc.ca www.supersoil.ca www.supersoil.ca FREE DELIVERY

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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

A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist. Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specials to Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000

8195

Painting/ Wallpaper

AAA

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• Exterior/Interior Projects • Written Warranty • Years of Exp. • Fully Insured • WCB Covered

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

778.881.6096

Home Services

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9105

FREE CASH BACK WITH $0 DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca DLN 30309. Free Delivery WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Last week 23 out of 27 applications approved! We fund your future not your past. Any Credit. Receive a $500 Gift Card. 1-888-593-6095

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9110

Collectibles & Classics

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DVK PAINTING LTD. Call Dave Int/Ext. Res/Comm. Quality work. Great rates. WCB. 604-354-2930

8205

Paving/Seal Coating

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

8220

8240

David 604-626-7351 35 years experience

HOME ADVANTAGE Contracting Ltd

Residential & Commercial Renovations licensed - Insured - WCB

For Free Estimates Call Ryan 778.809.6677 homeadvantagecontracting@gmail.com

8250

Roofing

#1 Roofing Company in BC All types of Roofing Over 35 Years in Business Call now for Free Estimates

604-588-0833

SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM

WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM A Eastwest Roofing & Siding Re-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBB Member, 10% disc, Seniors Disc, 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

8255

Rubbish Removal

1930 FORD Model A rare model cabriolet/convertible, twin side mounts, rumble seat, restored to original. $20,000. 604-999-0762

1966 MG MGB 30,000 kms A Beauty! This fully restored B has $30,000 invested. Runs great and looks great. You will not be disappointed. Fully documented. $12,700 Call: (604) 846 -4600 or email: dpklager@shaw.ca.

9125

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES FREE TOWING QUICK SERVICE ALWAYS AVAILABLE

604-790-3900 OUR SERVIC 2H

1999 FORD Taurus, red, good cond, 1 owner, no accidents, full papers. NEW front tires, radiator, hoses, brakes. $3000. 604-767-9305 2001 CHEV Cavalier, auto, 150,000 kms, new tires & brakes, very clean $3800. 604-230-8152

CLEAN CARS D.J. Auto Market 535-0100

RUBBISH REMOVAL Husband & wife. No job too small. 604-209-9998 or 604-514-9163

Screens

www.LangleyWindowScreen.ca Professional Installation WINDOW & DOOR SCREENS 778-899-8891

Parts & Accessories

9135

JEEP OWNERS - PARTS, ACCESSORIES for Jeeps from 1942 to 2011. Huge Stock, Lower Prices, Fast Shipping. Gemini Sales, Burnaby, B.C. (604) 294-2623 (604) 949-0040. Shop online: www.gemini-sales.com

Scrap Car Removal

9145

Dirty Bird

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Ask about $500 Credit!!! $$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash paid for full sized vehicles. 604-518-3673

2001 KIA Rio, silver, manual, 207000km, a/c’d. Excl running cond. Urgent sale $2499, Offers considered. Abby 604-870-4786 ihsaanpeer@yahoo.com

9515

9155

Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

’07 DODGE Ram 1500 SLT quad cab 4WD (12000) low kms, clean local lease no acc’ds. BCAA inspected. $21,460 Auto Fleet 604-304-7653 www.autofleet.biz stk 12000 1981 CHEV 3/4 ton, propane motor, good work truck $1000 obo as is 604-985-0886

Boats

17.5’ CANAVENTURE 90hp outboard Merc Deep V, roadrunner trailer, runs excellent. $3300 obo. 604-889-6409

2005 BMW 325I Sedan beautiful & locally owned. BCAA inspected & Carproof reports. $13,980 Auto Fleet 604-304-7653 www.autofleet.biz stk12206.

Cell:

778

233-5865

Aarrow Recycling

guide to

accredited collision repairs...

Allstar Collision Services Ltd. 19574 – 60 Ave., Surrey, B.C. V3S 8E2 Ph: 604-539-2828 Fx: 604-539-2830

1984 26FT Sailboat Modified Coronado cutter rig, sails, I/B diesel, needs tlc, $12,500. Health Forces Sale. ★ 604-970-3221

2007 2 dr Spyder auto Mitsubishi Eclipse, Grey Pearl 47,000k’s Rockford Fosgate, MP3, 6-disc, a/c, A/L Brakes, Anti-Theft, Airbags, Heated Seats, Pwr & tons more. $17,500 obo. Holly 604-833-2219

2011 CHAPARRAL 267RLS, with slide. $36,995. # CW112671. 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com

Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12 or 14ft, with or without motor or trailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720

9522

RV’s/Trailers

1979 SKYLARK trailer, 18.5 ft, good cond, F/S, bath/shower, orig owner. $4500 obo. 604-291-2090

2012 ASCENT. 8.5 short box w/slide. $30,995. #AC12851. 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com 20FT TRAILOR, top cond, slps 4, a/c, dbl gazed windows, furnace, loaded $4,000 obo 604-325-8304

1988 WINEBAGO LeSaro clss A 5 spd, air cared 80k km, 4 cyl, Exc on gas. $15,500. 778-855-5206

Vans

1993 TERRY 25’ 5th wheel, air & many extras too much to list. To be seen is to be appreciated. Selling for health reasons. 604-792-3403 or 604-316-1492

1993 VW diesel camperized van, 5 spd, 276,587 kms, 46 km per gallon, $9900. 604-792-9049

2008 F-350 LARIAT S/C 4WD LWB (DVD) No acc’d, loaded Clean in/ out. BCAA inspected & Carproof $28,960. Auto Fleet 604-304-7653 www.autofleet.biz stk12172 2008 FORD Escape Hybrid, auto, AWD, fully loaded, no leather, metalic blue, very cheap on gas, $16,800. 604-854-3732 2008 TOYOTA Tacoma 4x4 manual, 52,371 kms, 1 owner, grey ext. $23,900. 604-792-9049

CALL RICK GOODCHILD 604-551-9022

2001 Honda CR-V 156,000 kms, 5 spd, Silver, Excellent Condition. $8100.00 OBO 1-604-938-1582

17 Locations to Serve You. FREE Air Miles Travel Miles.

NEW DENALI 320TS, w/3 slides, f/p, loaded. $37,995. #DW93201. 604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com

19545, No. 10 Hwy., Langley, B.C. Ph: 604-534-7431 Contact: Richard Young Fax your claim to: 604-534-6910 Factory trained technicians. Courtesy Cars Available.

05 *CLEAN* Royal Classic 28’ 35,350km, sleeps 6, queen bdrm, all amenities, ext wrt. 778-999-0559

Kirmac Collision Services #104-19992 Fraser Hwy., Langley, B.C.

Sell Your RV or Boat Urban Market:

2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LS. Super low pricing No accidents and full load. BCAA inspected. $12,980 Auto Fleet 604-304-7653 www.autofleet.biz stk 12210

Ph: 604-534-7434 Fx: 604-534-3600 Contact: Charile Neuburger

Gold Key Body Shop

1999 Civic Hatchback Black, 249,000 kms, 5 speed manual. New catalytic converter, o2 sensors, belts, tires clutch and transmission and more. Retiring, must sell. $3,500 Call: (604) 209-3442

9173

Craftsman Collision Ltd. #12-19335 Langley By Pass, Langley, B.C.

2010 HYUNDAI Genesis Coupe. auto, 3.8L, sunroof, red, 31,000k’s, $25,900. Ph 604-505-2790

2005 SIERRA SLE 1500 4X4 ext cab (Hybrid). Grt km’s, no acc’d. BCAA inspected & Carproof on file. $15,910. Auto Fleet 604-304-7653 www.autofleet.biz stk11974

• Auto • Trucks • Equipment Removal We pay up to $300 cash

2007 COUGAR 30ft 5th Wheel, lrg slide, all equip, like new, exc cond, $21,900 obo 604-230-2728

2002 SUBARU Legacy Outback wagon. P/W, locks & seats. CD player. Roof racks. A/C Auto AWD. 144,000km. Rebuilt Trans Newer tires. Abbotsford $5900. 604-302-9029

Scrap Car Removal

No Wheels? No Problem!

2005 29FT JaycoTrailer. like new, Awning, storage, slide, ac, $16,000obo in Chilliwack, used once.. 604-997-9201

2006 GRAND Surveyor 26ft, 1 slide, 2 drs, kitch at back, sep shower, AC, light 7520 lbs. Exc cond. $13,900. 604-596-7060

2008 YARIS R-S, 29K, trlr hitch, bike rack, winter tires & chains, 5 spd, 3 dr. $10,500, 778-772-6873

Scrap Car & Truck Removal

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES!

RV’s/Trailers

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9522

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Domestic

1998 DODGE Neon $2500 obo Very Clean AC, PS, PB, good tires, 604-802-2344

FREE

8270

778.865.5454

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

DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $99 + dump fees. Call 604-306-8599 www.disposalking.com

LANGLEY RUBBISH REMOVAL Extra cheap prices! Metal removal. Call Roger, 604-968-0367

Vans

1999 TOYOTA Sienna LE Minivan. Original owner, 250K mostly hwy. Grt cond. Runs great. A/c’d till March 2013 Hidden hitch. $3,900 OBO. 604-882-0039.

604 628 9044

CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

D.L. RENOVATIONS Quality work Affordable Pricing

9173

Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.com Free tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.

Renovations & Home Improvement

Home Improvement Specialist

Sports & Imports

Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000 Ask about our $500 Credit!

SCRAP CAR & TRUCK REMOVAL

Plumbing

ANVIL Plumbing & Heating Service and Renovations Call Jim • 604-657-9700

9160

1991 TOYOTA TERCEL, 4 dr, 5 spd, air cared, tires, brakes, 231k, sony stereo, burgandy, no accidents, $1150. 604-538-3298

THE SCRAPPER

(Repaint Specialist) Let us refresh your Home/Condo/Apt We have been in business 25 yrs. doing walls/ceilings/trims in 1000’s of homes BBB Accredited Business www.tonyspainting.ca

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778.865.5454

778-997-9582

329-3802 or 850-0996

9145

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Preston Collision Centre 20091 Logan Ave., Langley, BC V3A 4L5 Ph: 604-532-4597 Fx: 604-532-4589 Contact: Gord Lynch We use water-based paints. “Simply the Best”.

Sunshine Auto Body Ltd. 20370 Logan Ave., Langley, BC Ph: 604-530-4810 Fx: 604-530-6912 Contact: Mike

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Painting/ Wallpaper

8195

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