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Hundreds of people gather at a vigil Tuesday to pay respects to slain 18-year-old Jamie Kehoe who was stabbed to death Friday on a bus in Newton. (PHOTO: Tom Zytaruk)

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‘I’m so proud of the man I raised’ Vigil draws hundreds; police urge social media users to refrain from pointing fingers on web

who gathered around a carpet of glittering candles near the scene of his son’s murder. “I just want these kids to leave the knives at home. If you don’t like someone, just walk away. It doesn’t have to come to this... it’s just stupid.” SEE PHOTOS, VIDEO ONLINE

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SURREY – The father of slain teen Jamie Kehoe expects that the huge turnout at his son’s candlelight vigil in Newton Tuesday night will make waves across Canada. “This is going to say a lot to the whole country,” Jason Kehoe said, amid the hundreds of mourners and supporters

Jamie Kehoe, 18, was stabbed to death on a bus Friday night at 72nd Avenue and 128th Street. “He couldn’t fight for himself that night, and I’m fighting for him,” his dad said. At press time police were still looking for a tall black man in his early 20s with short curly hair who was seen leaving the scene with a young woman. Tuesday night’s crowd came from far

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Jason Kehoe said his boy was a “great kid” with no enemies. “I’m just so proud of the man I raised,” he told reporters. “He was a good person.” “It’s tough raising a kid that age in an area like this.” Jamie’s mother, Tammy Kehoe, said she was “overwhelmed” by the turnout. She said her slain son was a smart, funny “amazing man,” and “somebody who made his parents really proud of who he was” and who “would never ever hurt anybody.” She told reporters she’s “very angry” there hasn’t been an arrest and suggested it would be in the killer’s best interest to turn himself in “before somebody finds him.”

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SURREY – Police are looking for the mother of a newborn baby boy whose body was found floating in the Fraser River late Tuesday night. Sgt. Jennifer Pound, spokeswoman for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team, said the baby was found just after 10 p.m., on a stretch of the river between Burnaby and Richmond. Police don’t yet know where the baby entered the water or how long it had been in the river. “The baby was located by witnesses in the area who at first glance believed the infant to be a doll,” Pound said, adding an autopsy will be conducted on Wednesday. “While the baby appears to be newborn the autopsy will ultimately be required to confirm those details as well as the race of the baby,” she added. “IHIT are concentrating on finding the mother of the baby and ensuring that her health and well-being have been looked after,” Pound said. “She may require medical attention.” Police ask anyone with information to call the IHIT tip line at 1-877-551IHIT (4448).

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Boat thieves disappear like the wind Tom Zytaruk

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SURREY – Robert Melynchuk wants to know who sailed off with his sailboat. The “Teal,” was anchored off Crescent Beach, near the pier, when it vanished one stormy night last month. A coastguard captain eventually found it abandoned high-and-dry on a sandbar in Boundary Bay. “It was vandalized in Boundary Bay,” Melynchuk said. “People in ATVs went out to my boat and kicked in the window and took stuff from my boat. Could you imagine that? When a person’s down, you don’t kick a person when they’re down, you know.” SEE PHOTOS ONLINE

Huge pot seizure DELTA – Delta Police seized 366 pot plants worth $190,000 when they busted a marijuana growing operation in North Delta last Thursday. Police also found $31,000 in growing equipment as well as an illegal electrical bypass during their raid, in the 8000block of Modesto Place. Two men were arrested and have been released pending a court appearance on charges of production, possession for trafficking and electricity theft.

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After much searching, he finally found someone in New Westminster to tow his boat through the shallow water – still very low at high tide – with a special tugboat, for $1,000. The whole ordeal, with damage included, has cost Melynchuk $3,500 “and rising.” “Somebody knows what happened out there,” the Crescent Beach resident said, “and I want friends of those people to report to the police department. They should be prosecuted.” Surrey RCMP say no arrest had been made by press time. Police also note that 90 km/h winds were blowing on the night the boat vanished. “It was a wild, stormy night that evening,” Melynchuk said. “They were determined.”

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“When they find him, he’s...I feel sorry for him,” Tammy Kehoe said. “No, I don’t, I take that back.” Meantime, on Wednesday morning, the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team issued a press release concerning a man, Garnet Ford, who has received death threats and is fearing for his safety after wrongfully being pegged as the killer on social media sites. Sgt. Jennifer Pound said Ford “has been ruled out as a suspect in Jamie Kehoe’s

homicide” after voluntarily speaking with IHIT investigators. She noted that uttering threats is a criminal offence. “We get that people want to have this solved,” Pound said. “To call someone a murderer without the evidence to support it poses problems for investigators and the innocent people being blamed. The public needs to focus on letting the police lead the investigation by facts and bringing those responsible for this tragic death to justice.” Jamie Kehoe was a former student at Delview Secondary school in North Delta.

His grandmother, Robin Kehoe, was touched by the turnout at his vigil. “I don’t even have to say how wonderful he was – you can see it here,” she said. “This is phenomenal – it’s helping us cope. “Kids need to be safe,” grandma Kehoe said. “These kids need to stop using weapons. Tell the guy to F-off, do whatever you need to do, but my God, keep the weapons away. Just be safe.” Gary Robinson, a former Surrey city councillor who is running for council in next month’s election, was also at the vigil. “It was a moving show of community

grief,” Robinson said. “If anyone thinks the streets of this city are safe, this is another example of that not being true. We teach our kids in cattle car portables; we ignore poverty and we pretend all is well. The truth is this city is in trouble and it’s time to demand action. “Take transit buses for an example, why do all the old obsolete buses get dumped in Surrey? Other communities get buses with cameras. We deserve the same.” Jamie Kehoe’s funeral service will be held next Wednesday in Fleetwood.

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SURREY – Former broadcaster Pamela Martin will emcee the 13th annual Surrey Business Excellence Awards, a Nov. 3 gala for winners in eight categories. Martin, a former CTV News anchor, now works as director of outreach in Premier Christy Clark’s office. Single tickets are $105 for the popular awards gala, held at Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, or $1,000 for a table of eight. Prices don’t include HST. For info, call 604581-7130 or visit businessinsurrey.com. Finalists for the Business Person of the Year award are Tom Lesosky (of Tommyco Kneepads), Tracy Redies (Coast Capital Savings) and Brian Young (Surrey Golf Club). New Business of the Year category finalists are Meyer Print Graphics, SafeStar Products Company Ltd. and U Weight Loss Clinic of Surrey. Presenting sponsors of the awards event are Kwantlen Polytechnic University and TD Canada Trust. For a full list of the finalists, visit us online at thenownewspaper.com.

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Dead juvenile Coho, Chum and Cutthroat Trout were found washed up this past weekend along a stretch of Cougar Creek. (Photo: STEVE WILLOWS)

SURREY – Scores of dead juvenile Coho, Chum and Cutthroat Trout were spotted this past weekend along a stretch of Cougar Creek. Passersby noticed the dead fish on the banks of the creek on Saturday afternoon and contacted the Ministry of Environment. Pete Willows, a salmonid enhancement volunteer with the Cougar Canyon Streamkeepers, and his son Steve brought buckets of rainwater to the scene in a desperate bid to save as many fish as possible. But it was too late and they only managed to save a handful of fish. “We were able to save six fish, two Cutthroats, three Coho and the other one was a Brown Bullhead,” said Willows. “We also saved two sticklebacks.” It’s not known what caused the fish to die. Ministry of Environment officials weren’t available for comment at Now press time. The creek is part of a successful hatchery program run by Willows and has seen yearly returns of Coho.

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SURREY – A long-time Ocean Park business owner is peeved with the City of Surrey for having to pay an $80 fine for a “false alarm” after RCMP were called to his business late last June. “It’s a matter of principle and it’s a matter of money. Am I not entitled to protection?” said Joe Bubyn, owner of Christopher’s Gift Gallery. Bubyn has been doing business in White Rock and South Surrey for 21 years and said he has never had any other false alarms. “If you, personally, as a resident, had an alarm in your house go off, would you say ‘I’m going to look after that intruder all by myself ’? There’s something wrong with that.” In late June Bubyn received a call at about 4:30 a.m. from his store’s alarm company letting him know that a motion sensor had gone off. When they asked if he would like the RCMP sent to the building, he said ‘yes.’ “After 30 seconds of thought, if someone’s in that store, I asked myself if should I drive down there and confront them or should I have someone with me. So I said, ‘Of course. Send the RCMP.’ “When I arrived, it was quite evident that there was no break in,” Bubyn said. Two weeks ago, Bubyn received a letter from his property management company that they had been billed for $80 by the City of Surrey for the false alarm. “There’s a terrible amount of frustration

for business people such as myself dealing with bureaucracy that the city’s set up. And this is just one more thing.” Bubyn paid the fine but is frustrated with the city. “It’s a tax grab. It’s bureaucracy at its worst,” Bubyn said. “All of these cities pay lip service to promoting small business, but they nail us at every chance they get.”

All of these cities pay lip service to promoting small business, but they nail us at every chance they get. Bubyn said his calls from last week to Mayor Dianne Watts and council have not been returned. “A false alarm is a false alarm,” said Ron Cross, Surrey’s chief fire prevention officer, adding that if the same incident had occurred at a residential property, a fine would have been given. Surrey’s Security and Fire Alarm bylaw does not permit for discretion on first instances of false alarms at residential or commercial properties. “This is not a new bylaw. It’s been around for many years,” he said, adding that cities see a massive number of false alarm calls, especially since alarm companies began advertising that they make emergency calls for customers. “It’s extreme,” Cross said. “It really is.”

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WHITE ROCK – By calling it quits, White Rock Mayor Catherine Ferguson has triggered a stampede for the city’s top job. White Rock Coun. Lynne Sinclair and Larry Anschell, owner of Turtle Recording, are the latest candidates to join the race for mayor. Former city administrator Wayne Baldwin declared his intention to run for mayor last week. In a interview with the Now, Sinclair acknowledged that Ferguson’s decision not to seek re-election after one-term in office prompted her to run for the mayor’s chair. “It was the reason I put my name forward,” Sinclair said. “I was not intending to run for mayor, I was intending to run for council.” Originally, Baldwin declared his intention to run for a seat on council but changed his mind and set his sights on the top job after Ferguson dropped out of the race. Sinclair said the city needs a mayor with

political experience and knowledge of the key issues facing the city. She said developing the uptown centre is one of the key issues facing the city. Anschell filed his nomination paper for mayor in the Nov. 19 municipal election on Tuesday. A self-styled champion of taxpayers’ rights, Anschell ran unsuccessfully for a seat on White Rock council in 2008. Anschell counts his 25 years of experience as an award-winning music producer and business owner among his qualifications for public office. He also pledged to restore a more respectful tone at the council table. “I see a bright future for White Rock but only if we address the most basic roadblocks. ‘Transparency and Accountability’ are not just talking points to me, we need fundamental reform to our City processes to regain the trust of our residents, taxpayers, business owners and investors,” Anschell wrote in an email. Nominations for mayor and councillor close on Friday at 4 p.m. mbabic@thenownewspaper.com

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DELTA – It’s shaping up to be a much more competitive race for seats at the Delta council table and on the Delta school board. As of Tuesday morning, 17 candidates had filed their nomination papers at municipal hall for next month’s civic election. With just a day before the Friday deadline, that number is expected to increase. In the race for the mayor’s chair, fourterm incumbent Lois Jackson, former five-term councillor Krista Engelland and councillor Heather King have officially filed. The trio is expected to be joined by Renew Delta’s John Meech, another declared candidate who has yet to file. This election is guaranteed to produce at least one new face on council with King vacating her seat to run for mayor. All other incumbent councillors had filed by Tuesday. Bruce McDonald and Anne Peterson

are running as independents, while fellow incumbents Ian Paton, Scott Hamilton and Robert Campbell are all members of Jackson’s Delta Independent Voters Association slate. Newcomers hoping to win a council seat that have filed include Sylvia Bishop, Scott Broderick and Neil Corbett. Former councillor Jeannie Kanakos has also filed. Other council candidates that have declared but have not yet filed their papers include Andrew Conley, Ranjit Heer, Garth Cuthbert and Fabian Milat, who’s also running for re-election on the Delta school board. School board candidates that had filed as of Tuesday include incumbents Janet Shauntz and Laura Dixon and newcomers Carroll Allan, Andy Basi and Malcolm Smillie. The rest of the incumbents are also expected to run again along with newcomers Val Windsor and Donna Burke. The municipal election will be held Saturday, Nov. 19.

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SURREY – A beleaguered bench at Surrey Central SkyTrain station is about to be “freed” from its metal-gate prison. An event on Monday afternoon (Oct. 17) will celebrate the removal of the fence that has surrounded the bench for several years. The gate was installed in an attempt by civic authorities to reduce crime in the area. Over the summer, a group of anonymous activist-pranksters called Interbenchionists went to work decorating and redecorating the bench and its surroundings, in a tonguein-cheek attempt to highlight its plight behind bars. Photos posted on the group’s website (interbenchion.blogspot.com) show the bench artfully re-imagined as a park bench, decorated for “Christmas in July,” as an aviary with “peace cranes,” surrounded by chairs, tin-foiled as a “leftover” dish of food and made into a dinosaur-like “Benchasaurus.”

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“We just want to brighten the area a bit, have fun with it and amuse people – it’s not political at all,” a man named “The Interbenchionist” told the Now in June, when a living-room scene was created around the bench. This Monday’s event (set to happen from 2 to 5:30 p.m., rain or shine) is designed to have the community help paint and decorate the soon-to-be-freed bench before it’s relocated to a new site nearby, according to the group. The City of Surrey will bring paint and brushes to the bench-decorating party. The Interbenchionists’ website says the group involves “community members, organizations and amateur artists. The purpose (is) to surprise, delight, confound and, at the very least, make people’s days slightly more interesting when they come through Surrey Central. Exciting things are happening in City Centre, and we want to add to the cultural fabric of the community.”

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SURREY – When Brenda Martin grew up in her old Newton neighborhood across the street from Hyland Elementary, kids happily played in the school’s playground evenings and weekends. Now the kids can only press their nose against the chain-link fence and peer at the empty grounds. Surrey school district spokesman Doug Strachan said the district was forced to put up the fence, with a locked gate, after other anti-vandalism measures failed to deter the troublemakers. “But if that is the reason, should we really bow to the lowest common denominator?” Martin wrote in an email to the Now. “So many good, honest people use those school grounds for recreation.” She’s urging the school district to reverse its decision and keep the grounds open after hours. Surrey’s newer schools have shutters on windows to deter vandals from smashing them.

“If that doesn’t work we also step up security,” Strachan said. Schools where vandalism is a serious problem, the school district is forced to put up a protective fence. Doug Strachan Strachan noted Hyland Elementary sustained $50,000 worth of vandalism this past summer. “The fences have proven to be effective at reducing the rate of vandalism,” he said. “It’s unfortunate, it’s not our preferred choice but ultimately we have to do something.” Strachan also noted that vandals struck K.B. Woodward elementary recently and trashed its playground equipment. It appears that some of the pieces were stolen. Last year, the Surrey school district spent $618,000 repairing damage by vandals.

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SURREY – Surrey Mounties are looking for a gunman after a 20-year-old Surrey man showed up at Surrey Memorial Hospital Sunday evening with gunshot wounds to both of his feet. “He has loose gang associations to organized crime,” Cpl. Drew Grainger said of the victim. The man arrived at the hospital at about 8 p.m. Police believe the actual shooting happened near 64th Avenue and 132nd Street, but say the victim is not co-operating. Meantime, seven Whalley residents narrowly escaped with their lives early Saturday morning as a fire engulfed a large house in the 10200-block of 126th Street. The seven were taken to hospital to be treated for smoke inhalation. Surrey’s chief fire prevention officer Ron Cross said the fire is considered suspicious. It’s still being investigated. Firefighters were alerted to the blaze, which quickly ate through the roof, at about

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2:30 a.m. On Friday night, a rail car and semitrailer were knocked over on their sides when they collided in Tilbury, at a crossing at River Road and Hopcott Road in Delta. This happened at

about 7 p.m. No one was injured, nor were any hazardous materials spilled. The CN Police are investigating what caused the crash. About an hour later, a heated argument between a Surrey couple came to a shocking climax 8 p.m. Friday when a Surrey man allegedly pushed his 33-year-old girlfriend out of his car. Matthew Romanowski, 22, has been charged with one count of assault with a weapon. The incident happened at 149th Street and 98th Avenue at about 8 p.m. Friday.

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A bouquet of red roses to Frank who recently found my wallet near the Newton library. My world turned upside down for an hour but because of Frank’s honesty, it turned right side up again. Rotten tomatoes to all the inconsiderate people who honked at me while I attempted to slowly remove my vehicle with “hazard lights flashing” from the Alex Fraser Bridge. That was great, rolling as close as possible to the guard rail, in the middle of heavy traffic. If you think your honking magically moved my car from the bridge, it did not. A big bouquet of multicoloured roses to the staff of the Peoples Pharmacy in White Rock. They greet with personal interest and serve with gracious understanding. May God bless each one. A bus load of rotten tomatoes for each of the 10 people who ignored me and my threeyear-old son on the 502 bus. Pretending to look at your phones and not offer a seat to my son was such an awful thing to do. If the bus stopped suddenly, he would fly further than any of you. Thanks again for helping out. A large bunch of withered tomatoes to the City of Surrey planning department. How are those of us that live in the area of 168th Street between Fraser Highway and 88th Avenue supposed to go anywhere, let alone get emergency vehicles

into our area? You have Fraser Highway under construction, you have 88th Avenue closed, you have single-traffic lanes on 96th Avenue and 168th Street near Tynehead park is often closed. How can you start so many new projects with out having finished one? Rotten tomatoes to Surrey school district, which has left behind 69 kids who aren’t able to get to high school as the first two buses are full and they won’t put a third bus on. Rotten tomatoes to the Tim Hortons restaurant that allows its employees to speak another language in front of customers and fellow co-workers of a different race. I find it rude as I do not speak your language and I do not know what you are talking about. As you giggle in the corner and say something, how do I know you’re not laughing at something you put in my meal or coffee? Many rotten tomatoes to the man in the silver wagon/SUV who is trapping squirrels in a cage from places elsewhere and then transporting and releasing them on Panorama Ridge near 120th Street (Scott Road). There are enough problems with all the squirrels already here. Stop dumping your problems onto others. Tomatoes to the Surrey thrift store for having miserable, rude staff. I won’t be back – I think you need to get new workers, they have been there too long and are cranky.

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couple of weeks back, we had a weekend houseguest blow into town for the weekend. One of the first things she noted was how high the price of gas is in the Lower Mainland. I can’t remember her exact words, but it was something to the effect that she never thought pulling into a gas station would make her feel homesick. Well, as the old vaudeville shtick goes, you ain’t seen nothing yet. Last week Metro Vancouver mayors voted to inflict, I mean, levy another round of taxes to help pay for an 11-kilometre SkyTrain extension through Coquitlam. Aiming to raise $1.4 billion to cover the costs of the new rail line, the mayors decided it would be a good idea to pump up the price of gasoline in the region by two cents per litre and property taxes by $23 per year. Excuse me, but for what

– an overpriced elevated choo-choo train in Coquitlam? I know it will sound selfish but, what’s in it for me? Or more specifically, what’s in it for the taxpayers of Surrey? Our transit services are just as crappy as Coquitlam’s. So why are we expected to help pay for improvements in that city when it still takes a maximum fare ticket and at least one transfer for Surrey commuters to reach the same Vancouver destinations as Coquitlam residents are trying to get to. I may be in the minority but I have absolutely no problem with toll roads and bridges. If I’m benefiting from it, I should pay my share. The Coquihalla Highway had tolls for a couple of decades and I paid every time I used it. There is a toll for using the Golden Ears bridge and I’m fine with that too. What I think is unreasonable is a regulatory body that expects me to dig deep to pay for somebody else’s plaything. My vehicle has a 50-litre tank and I usually fill up once per week, meaning I will be coughing up roughly $50 a year plus the additional $23 property tax

to pay for something I will rarely, if ever, use. Yeah, I have a problem with that. In short, if Coquitlam wants it, Coquitlam should pay for it. When people there and in its neighbouring municipalities bought their homes, Vancouver’s downtown core was no further away than it is now. They knew commuting is a pain in the butt but that’s part of the deal when you live in the burbs. If and when the powers that be decide that British Columbia’s second largest city should merit improvements to its archaic transit service, I’ll happily shell out a couple bucks extra every time I make use of it. Until then, I’m finding it increasingly difficult to walk around with so many politicians reaching into my pockets.

LIONS KICKER MAKES SURREY PROUD

Not to get all sporty on you but it was exciting to see B.C. Lions kicker Paul McCallum set a new Canadian Football League record with 30 consecutive field goals on Saturday night. A good Surrey boy, McCallum is a Queen Elizabeth Secondary grad who played junior football with the Surrey Rams before moving on to the pros. At 41, he is the oldest player in CFL but continues to defy Father Time. The record he broke has stood since 1993 and he did it without the benefit of kicking in the ideal conditions of B.C. Place stadium for all but two games this season. Such a streak is remarkable given prairie winds and heavy rains at

Empire Field and his new standard should hold up for years to come.

WHAT THE INTERNET TAUGHT ME THISWEEK:

A 36-year-old performance artist in New York has begun a monthlong – give or take a couple of days no doubt – “installation” at a gallery in that city that will culminate in her giving birth to her first child. I’m betting there’s no popcorn or junior mints for sale in the lobby there.

Then again, it’s an interesting option for cashstrapped hospitals looking to raise some extra funds. Scratch that — the “stars” of the show would no doubt require financial compensation and that would be a bookkeeping nightmare, what with the younger members of the act not even having social insurance numbers... Michael Booth is sports editor and features writer for the Now. Email him at mbooth@ thenownewspaper.com

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e Canadians just celebrated Thanksgiving. The celebration takes place over a big meal and is supposed to be a happy time and a time to give thanks. Before the holiday, as I was talking to some family and friends about their weekend plans, I found out that for most of them – including myself – other than having an extra day off and indulging in a big dinner, many of us hadn’t thought about the “giving thanks” part of the holiday. It’s just like Christmas or Easter – we are usually excited to get an extra day off instead of focusing on the reason why we got that extra day off. Some whom I talked to wondered what they had to give thanks for. To them, having been laid off and in search of work for a long time, “giving thanks” wasn’t something on their agenda. But a few people who were facing the same challenges said they could find something to be thankful for. This had me wondering if it’s certain types of people or if it’s people’s circumstances that make them feel thankful. A girlfriend shared this analogy: rich people being thankful is like “working celebrity moms” saying it’s tough to juggle motherhood with their busy schedules, but find motherhood so worth it and gratifying that they can’t imagine not being a mom. My friend goes on to say what “working celebrity moms” leave out from their gushing is the fact that they have nannies 24/7 and a multitude of servants who run the household. The other type of people who are thankful are those

who have a strong belief in God and in their chosen religion. To them, there is always something to be thankful for. Those who are religious find solace in being thankful, even for the most mundane things that others may take for granted and expect as a given right, like getting home in one piece. In my job, I come across many people in all types of circumstances. I find there are some who are just not able to be grateful as they are focused too much on the negative things in their lives.

I don’t blame them for their outlook – for them it is their truth. Who am I to say they need to be grateful if something has happened in their lives that has made it that much harder for them? I think it is easier to be thankful when our lives are in a positive mode. When everything seems to be going OK, it is easy to say how grateful we are. To be truly grateful, is to be in a negative environment and feel genuinely thankful. How many of us can say we can do that?

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The Editor, Re: “Council chickens out on hens: critic,” the Now, Oct. 4. I want to thank Coun. Marvin Hunt for taking the time to respond to concerns regarding chicken coops for properties in Surrey less than one acre in size. I have always voted for Hunt and supported his positions on council but I do not agree with his position in this matter. Although I acknowledge raccoons and rats could be potential issues, I disagree that this is reason to ban all coops in such circumstances. There are measures that can be regulated to ensure that the number of hens kept are limited and housing is substantial enough to keep these nuisance creatures away.

And the benefits to having poultry as an important component of disaster planning far outweigh any arguments against them. I, too, have been part of preparedness planning and during a disaster, eggs from backyard hens are perhaps the most valuable commodity during disaster. I strongly encourage Hunt and council to investigate ways to make this work and not write this topic off casually. Miriam Hill, Surrey

Teachers are being coddled The Editor, Re: “Fed up with portables, old textbooks,” the Now, Oct. 6.

I find the B.C. Teachers Federation’s seeminglyblatant utilization of their young students as potent bargaining chips sickening. Or is it a coincidence the BCTF’s job action happened to coincide with the beginning of the school year? Meanwhile, B.C.’s politicians, both those governing and in opposition, as well as many opinion pieces, promote the coddling so as not to make the teachers more angry. It would be interesting to know how much of the “I support the teachers” out there is mostly out of some degree of fear of retaliation against their children by current and future BCTF teachers. Frank G. Sterle, Jr., White Rock

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SURREY – The BC Conservative Party is inviting the public to register their opposition to the gas tax online at AxetheGasTax.ca. Mayors who voted in favour of the gas tax on Oct. 7 failed their taxpayers, said John Cummins,

leader of the BC Conservative Party. Cummins congratulated the six mayors who voted against the tax, from Burnaby, Richmond, Delta, Pitt Meadows, Township of Langley and New Westminster.

Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts voted for the tax. “In the Lower Mainland here, we’re paying the highest gas prices in Canada. We’re paying enough,” Cummins said.

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teachers have been CUT from Surrey schools Who will FILL their SHOES? Surrey kids have lost nearly three teachers per school because of the provincial government’s cuts to education funding. Of those teachers, 262 are specialists. Without them kids miss out on support from counsellors, teacher librarians, learning specialist and ESL teachers.

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Prestigious award for Surrey teacher SURREY – A Surrey high school teacher who inspires her students to strive for academic excellence has won a top award. Debbie Darling, a teacher at Tamanawis Secondary, has won the Prime Minister’s Award for Teaching Excellence. Darling teaches grade 11 and 12 honours and advanced placement chemistry and was one of seven B.C. teachers to receive the Certificate of Achievement regional distinction. “Our Tamanawis graduates who attend university send their words of appreciation to Ms. Darling every year, which is truly one of the greatest accomplishments a teacher can have,” said principal Margaux Molson. Darling introduced the first advanced placement class at Tamanawis.

Delta’s Roaf recognized by B.C. Chamber DELTA – Chamber of Commerce executive director Peter Roaf was honoured with the Gerry Frederick Memorial Executive of the Year Award recently in Smithers. Roaf was recognized by his peers with the award at the British Columbia Chamber Executives annual general meeting and conference. “There are many chamber managers throughout B.C. who do such an excellent job of supporting small business through the chamber network. To be recognized by them is truly a surprise and an honour,” said Roaf, who has been with the Delta chamber since 2007. The Now


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Urban or suburban? It’s a common dilemma for people looking to buy a new home, with price, transportation, shopping opportunities, social life and other issues in play. Urban Suburban aims to help make the choice a little easier. The television show launched Aug. 31 on the HGTV network with the sister-brother duo of Sarah Daniels and Philip DuMoulin as hosts. They are real-life real estate partners who work for the Re/Max Colonial Pacific office in South Surrey. Both live on the Semiahmoo Peninsula. On the TV show, they battle one another to attract clients to multiple homes for sale in different neighbourhoods — Daniels as the queen of suburbia and DuMoulin as her urban nemisis. “The funny thing is,” Daniels said, “Philip and I both live in the suburbs but were raised in the city (of Vancouver). We can both make good arguments for both sides of the urban-suburban debate.” Urban Suburban is blessed with witty banter between the siblings, clever cartoon graphics and a tongue-in-cheek “us versus them” vibe. The show has become a hit for Shaw-owned HGTV, which airs back-to-back episodes of Urban Suburban Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. “We’re thrilled with how it’s going,” said Daniels, who, with a former business partner, approached Vancouverbased Force Four Entertainment with the idea for a real estate TV show a couple years ago. “Philip, I sort of dragged him into this,” she said with a laugh. “I thought if I do a TV show, or pitch one to somebody, I better bring him along because he’ll be pretty choked at me for buggering off if it gets picked up (as a series). We thought it’d be a lot of fun to do the brothersister thing.”

Philip DuMoulin and Sarah Daniels co-host the Urban Suburban television show on HGTV network, Wednesday nights at 10 p.m.

“The funny thing is, Philip and I both live in the suburbs but were raised in the city (of Vancouver). We can both make good arguments for both sides of the urban-suburban debate.”

DuMoulin agreed. “Being a brother-sister combo certainly fuels the fire, no doubt about it,” he said. “Throughout our family, a sense of humour is an inherited trait, so that banter we have comes to us pretty easily, thankfully.” The pilot of Urban Suburban focused on a couple forced to decide whether to live in the Kitsilano area of Vancouver or in the White Rock/South Surrey area (they chose a place in Kits). Also during the debut season, the show co-hosts have jetted across the country to show homes in Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, Ottawa and other cities. For viewers, it’s an eduation about the reality of realty prices in other areas of Canada, coupled with stories of people and places. “People here on the West Coast are going to be shocked by some of the prices in these other cities,” Daniels said. “Like, one of the houses in Halifax we showed, it was in the suburbs, about 25 minutes outside of Halifax…. It looks like Victoria, the landscape there, and it was away from the ocean but on a lake, on 2.5 acres, a 3,000-squarefoot home with an attached garage, fenced-in yard and a beautiful English-style country garden — and it was listed for $479,000. And it had a dock with access to a private lake. I was like, ‘I’m moving there!’ But there you have different issues, like getting work there. But it’s insane what some places go for in other areas of the country.” Before she got into the business of real estate, Daniels was a broadcasting veteran. “I got my real estate licence two years before I quit Global (TV news),” she said. “I was not looking forward to being the world’s oldest traffic reporter. It was a case of needing something to do if I ended up out on the street one day, let go from that job. All I’d done for years, until that point, is stand in front of a green screen for 45 seconds at a time.” DuMoulin, meanwhile, worked behind the scenes at some of B.C.’s biggest events — Molson Indy Vancouver and Wakefest among them — before focusing on residential real estate sales and development in 2003. “I was a little nervous to have two cameras in my face that first time, as a I think anyone would be,” he said of his initial Urban Suburban experience, “but if you know your stuff and know what you’re talking about, it’s easier. It’s not acting for me, it’s real.” On the show, the banter is real, too. “That’s how we are together in real life,” Daniels said. “They actually cut a lot of stuff, and the first few episodes are pretty conservative. I’ve seen some of the rough cuts of the later shows, and it’s a lot looser, totally unscripted — God help us all!” tzillich@thenownewspaper.com

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Vancouver’s acclaimed Borealis String Quartet performs at First United Church in White Rock on Oct. 21, another concert presented by Peninsula Productions. memorable night: “The quartet of four talented young Canadians is very aptly named. The word boreal refers to the idea of north, and in its Latin form it is commonly found in the phrase Aurora Borealis or, as we more often say, Northern Lights. Thus, the group is from the north and suggests the idea of stars. “With its intense, focused style of playing, drawing the maximum expression from every phrase, the quartet presents itself as a group of star players, the energy radiating from them like the stars.”

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Also with Peninsula Productions, the local agency is bringing Vancouver Opera’s children’s production of Hansel and Gretel to First United Church Saturday morning (Oct. 15, an 11 a.m. start at 15385 Semiahmoo Ave.). The 45-minute opera is full of lively tunes, fast-paced fun, comical characters and a few added surprises, according to show promoter Wendy

Bollard. “We are so excited to be bringing quality entertainment in for youngsters,” said Bollard of the show, which is touring to school gyms and community venues across B.C. this fall. Expect an Edwardian-inspired set for this opera, plus dramatic costumes and props. “In the age of Harry Potter and Twilight, young people today appreciate a darker asthetic,” said Amiel Gladstone, the show’s stage director and librettist. “(Designer) Drew Facey and I wanted to create something modern, but with references to a sort of Gothic or Edwardian period that may have only existed in our imaginations. This seems to be a perfect match for the Hansel and Gretel story — a struggling family living on the edge of a dark wood, inhabited by a witch or ogre creature who baits children with a candy house.” Tickets for the opera ($15) are on sale via tickets.surrey.ca, and also at Tapestry Music and First United Church. tzillich@thenownewspaper.com

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David Hart “DH” Smith is son of the more famous grappler Davey Boy Smith. Tickets for next Friday’s event range from $12 for bleacher seats to $20 for frontrow views of the ASW action. Visit www. aswcanada.com for info, or dial 778-839-0872. Tickets are available at www.vtixonline.com. Meanwhile, a warehouse in the Bridgeview area of Surrey serves as All Star Wrestling’s training centre. Potential new recruits are sought to attend an open training session Oct. 29, for a fee of $25. For info, email allstarwrestlinginc@hotmail.com, phone 778-839-0872 or search for All Star Wrestling on Facebook.

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London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, founded London Theatresports and taught improv to a who’swho of British comedy, including Eddie Izzard, Alan Davies, John Sparks, Jake Arnott, Stella Duffy and many more. Most recently, he has made his mark in B.C. as the creator of Vancouver TheatreSports League’s current hit, The ImprovMusical. Now that is an impressive resumé. OK, so I won’t miss rehearsals or dance classes to be in another show. If I did, I would have picked Vagabond Players production of Spirit Level. This is the opening show for Vags’ 75th season, at Bernie Legg Theatre in New Westminster’s Queen’s Park. This haunting comedy, directed by Dale Kelly, runs to Oct. 29. The plot includes ghosts, hauntings, a meddling mother-in-law and a befuddled Guardian Angel (who is missing tap classes to be in this production!). Tickets are $15, available at the door, or at www. vagabondplayers.ca. Here’s an idea for you: take the course “Songs on the Spot” and then you will be ready to audition for The Mystery of Edwin Drood, being staged by Fighting Chance Productions, with rehearsals starting Jan. 12. Warning: rehearsals are four days a week, so clear your schedule. Performances are from Feb. 15 to March 3 at Metro Theatre in Vancouver. So what is the big deal about The Mystery of Edwin Drood? When Charles Dickens sat down to write his whodunnit novel of the same name, he had no idea it would be his last. Halfway through the novel, Dickens died and left the mystery unfinished. Now, Fighting Chance brings this challenging show to the Metro for the first time, with a twist: The audience chooses the ending of the show, with more than 100 possible endings. Obviously, an excellent cast is needed, with strong improv, acting and decent singing skills. To get involved, contact director Ryan Mooney, ryan@ fightingchanceproductions.ca. melminty@telus.net


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Footloose Directed by Craig Brewer. Starring Kenny Wormald, Julianne Hough, Dennis Quaid. My rating: 6 (out of 10)

screen’s Centre Stage and Turn it Up. Now that we’ve been groomed to expect flawless gyration on the dance floor – thanks to music videos, films like the Step Up franchise and TV’s terrifying reality show Dance Moms – it makes sense that filmmakers would forsake acting chops for dance moves. These days, average acting is OK, but sloppy dancing is not to be tolerated. We all know the story. Big-city boy Ren MacCormack (Wormald) moves to a small

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Need help bringing a dead singing star to life? Call Zachary Stevenson. The actor-singer once starred in a show about protest singer Phil Ochs. He’s also portrayed country icon Hank Williams on stage. But Stevenson is best known for becoming Buddy Holly. “I’ve cornered the market as an actor, playing singers who have untimely deaths who wrote songs and played guitar,” said Stevenson with a smile. For an interview, Stevenson wore the same prescription horn-rims he sports in Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story, which on Tuesday (Oct. 11) opened a two-week run at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage. Stevenson, who ordinarily plays acoustic guitar, straps on an electric to play the rocker who wrote “Peggy Sue”

and “That’ll Be the Day.” His uncanny imitation and persona of the doomed rocker landed him the plum role with the Arts Club Theatre Company production. “I initially was approached to perform in the full musical in Ontario,” said the 29-year-old. “I researched him, the era and his music.” Stevenson has spent hours pouring over the Internet, reading about the legendary singer and hearing his music. “I was very meticulous in the smallest of details about Buddy Holly because I wanted to capture his essence,” he said. “As far as looking like him, I wear glasses and have curly hair myself, so that helps.” Last year, Stevenson was chosen as one of the Vancouver Sun’s “10 Rising Talents to Watch for in the Arts.” According to the Sun’s arts critic, Peter Birnie, the young singer has: “ ... mastered a mimicry of some interesting singers, and

it’s paid off.” Birnie also went on to say this about his role in Buddy: “Zachary Stevenson nails the rock ‘n’ roll legend in a full-throttle tribute that fires on all cylinders.” After performing Holly on stage in a half-dozen productions across Canada, the lanky actor/singer has mastered Holly’s vocal inflections. “I really trained on his accent marks in the lyrics so I could get all the hiccups down-pat before the first show,” he added. “I polish my performance every time and it feels more and more natural. Now, I can step on stage and be Buddy.” He went on to add that: “Although Buddy’s songs were simple, he didn’t follow the typical rock formula of the times. His music is timeless because of that rock ‘n’ roll spirit he portrayed. He had a lot of energy on stage.” see › page 27

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Stevenson said he never set out to mimic deceased music legends. While at the University of Victoria studying for a theatre degree, the budding performer developed a one-man show about Phil Ochs, an obscure American protest singer who committed suicide in 1976 at the age of 35. Stevenson spent endless hours listening to Ochs albums in his father’s record collection. “I’d sit in my house in Parksville and play the record and play along, trying to figure out his picking pattern,” he said. Meanwhile, Stevenson said the hits that made Buddy Holly a household name get everyone in the audience up on their feet and dancing. “Everybody also starts singing,” he said. “It is so much fun for me to see the audience get into the music as much as I do. “Some of the younger audience has told me it’s the closest they’ll get to seeing Buddy Holly perform, and the older crowd tell me they get energized and they tell me they

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have great memories of that era.… As long as people keep wanting the music, I’ll keep performing it.” Stevenson has found success playing his own music as well, with folk-pop duo The Human Statues. “I guess you can describe our music as influenced primarily by early pop like The Beatles, but with a modern twist,” he said. “We are often compared to the Barenaked Ladies ... but we aren’t a novelty act.” As for playing another deceased music legend, well, Stevenson certainly isn’t averse to the idea. “People say ‘who’s next?’ And I say I don’t know. Jimi Hendrix? I don’t know if I can pull that one off.”

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y first reaction to the news that I’d been chosen for the training under the Be Active Challenge? One word describes it completely: apprehensive. By the time I met Dan, my trainer, I was so tense that during the warm-up on the treadmill, I clutched the heartrate monitor hard and it didn’t work! However, Dan was really encouraging and reassuring and soon I was at ease. By my second class, I could see the benefit of these sessions. I could feel myself exerting parts of the body that I’d never before worked on. To me, the most tangible benefit of this challenge is commitment. I stuck to my plan of yoga on Monday, workouts on Tuesday and Wednesday and long walks, including steps, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. More importantly, I went away for the long weekend and booked myself in hotels with fitness rooms and planned long hikes. And I packed foods that allowed me to eat healthy during my trip.

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CONCERTS Uptown Lounge: Local musicians perform at afternoon/evening concert events with self-serve bar, 4:30 to 7 p.m. at White Rock Community Centre (just west of “whale wall” on Russell Ave.). Admission $2. Oct. 14: Jodi Proznick and Tilden Webb. White Rock Trad Jazz Society: Presents three-hour concert/dance events Sunday afternoons at Crescent Beach Legion, 3-6 p.m. at 2643 128th St., South Surrey. Admission: $8/10. Call 604-5917275, see whiterocktradjazz.com. October 16: Louisiana Joymakers. Neverest and Alyssa Reid in concert Friday, Oct. 21 at Bell

THEATRE/STAGE “Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story”: Hit musical stars Zachary Stevenson as the 1950s rocker, an Arts Club on Tour production Oct. 11-28 (select dates) at Surrey Arts Centre’s main stage, Bear Creek Park. 604-5015566, tickets.surrey.ca. “Accomplice”: Play written by Rupert Holmes opens the 2011-12 season for White Rock Players’ Club, Oct. 12-29 (select dates) at Coast Capital Playhouse, 1532 Johnston Rd., White Rock. Info: 604-536-7535, www.whiterockplayers.ca.

Performing Arts Centre, 6250 144th St., Surrey. Show at 6 p.m., tickets $25 (plus fees), 604-507-6355, or go to bellperformingartscentre.com. Borealis String Quartet: Awardwinning ensemble performs 8 p.m. Friday, Oct. 21 at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock. Concert presented by Peninsula Productions. Tickets $25, email niamh@semiahmooarts.com. Info: www.peninsulaproductions.org. Nathan James Trio: Old-school blues guitarist leads band to Pacific Inn’s Rhumba Room bar for gig Saturday, Oct. 22, presented by White Rock Blues Society. Tickets $25, tickets.surrey.ca. 604-542-6515.

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Surrey Museum: The exhibit “Two Views” offers two perspectives of Japanese Canadians and Japanese Americans during their internment in the 1940s, with photographs by Ansell Adams and Leonard Frank, on display to Oct. 29. Museum at 17710 56A Ave., Cloverdale. Info: www. surrey.ca/heritage, 604-592-6956. Historic Stewart Farm: Located at site of 1894 farmhouse and heritage gardens, at 13723 Crescent Rd., South Surrey. Info: 604-592-6956, www.surrey.ca/heritage. White Rock Museum + Archives:

OPERA Hansel and Gretel: Vancouver Opera’s children’s production of the classic comes to life at White Rock’s First United Church, 11 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 15, presented by Peninsula Productions. Tickets are $15, via tickets.surrey.ca, and also at Tapestry Music, First United Church. Info: 604-803-0501.

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MOVIE THEATRES Clova Cinema: 5732 176th St., Cloverdale. 604-574-1114. Empire Studio 12 Guildford: 15051 101st Ave. 604-581-1716. Strawberry Hill Cineplex: 12161 72nd Ave., Surrey. 604-501-9400. Hollywood 3 Cinemas: 7125 138th St. (Newton Centre, near 72nd Ave., Surrey). 604-592-4441. Caprice 4: 2381 King George Blvd., South Surrey. 604-531-7456. Rialto Twin Criterion: 1732 152nd St., S. Surrey. 604-541-9527.

FILM EVENTS White Rock Social Justice Film Society shows documentary movies with themes of social justice at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave., White Rock. Admission by donation. Info: whiterocksocialjusticefilmfestival. ca. Oct. 28: “Seeds of Change”; Nov. 25: “The Clean Bin Movie”; Jan. 27: “Why We Fight.” 50-Hour Film Challenge: Surrey Little Theatre stages fourth annual contest that invites people to write, shoot and edit a five-minute film for the chance to win $500. Awards

and gala screening set for Saturday, Oct. 15. Info: 604-576-8451, www. surreylittletheatre.com. Get Reel: Film series hosted by Semiahmoo Arts, with screenings held on select nights, 7 p.m. start. Tickets $10/11; Info: 604-536-8333, www.whiterockartscouncil.com. Oct. 26: “West is West,” a film about a South African community in England; Nov. 23: “Gods of Men,” a film about the kidnapping and murder of seven French monks in Algeria in 2007.

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VISUAL ART Dislocutions: A panel discussion about art and translation, with Lorna Brown, Fauzia Rafiq and Emilio Rojas, 2:30 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 15 at Surrey Art Gallery, Bear Creek Park. Free admission (donations welcome). 604-501-5566. Surrey Art Gallery: “Brendan Fernandes: Disscontinent” exhibit

on view to Dec. 11; “Finding Correspondences” and “Dipna Horra: Dhunia-Part One,” on view to Dec. 11; “Autumn Show” features works by Fraser Valley-based artists, to Nov. 13; Gallery is located at Bear Creek Park, 88th Ave. near King George Blvd. Info: 604-501-5566, www.arts.surrey.ca. Pacific Coast Artists of B.C. Ltd. presents Winter Art Exhibit and Sale, “an exciting exhibition of over 100 original works of art,” 10 am to 5 pm Saturday, Oct. 29 at Semiahmoo House, 15306 24th Ave., opposite

Peninsula Village. Admission is by donation to Semiahmoo House, a non-profit society which supports individuals with developmental disabilities. Lots of free parking. Watershed Artworks gallery shop: Works by local artists featured at North Delta facility operated by non-profit Watershed Artworks Society, at 11425 84th Ave. Info: 604596-1029, watershedartworks.ca. Newton Cultural Centre showcases works by local artists at 13530 72nd Ave. Info: 604-594-2700, www.artscouncilofsurrey.ca.

Surrey Urban Screen: Digital art shown on 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: 604-598-5898, www.surreyurbanscreen.ca. Mind & Matter Art Gallery: Features a variety of works at 13743 16th Ave., South Surrey, 604-5366460, mindandmatterart.com. Jenkins Showler Gallery: Wide range of original Canadian art featured at gallery, at 101-15735 Croydon Dr., at The Shops at

Morgan Crossing (new location), phone 604-535-7445, or go online, jenkinsshowlergallery.com. Gallery represents more than 40 artists.

AWARDS SASSY Awards (Service Above Self by Youth of Surrey) event hosted by Semiahmoo Rotary Club on Friday, Oct. 14 at Bell Performing Arts Centre, featuring keynote speaker Craig Kielburger, co-founder of Me to We and Free The Children, plus performances by Emily Taylor

Adams, Joe Given, Semiahmoo Secondary jazz combo, Sha-E-Punjab Arts Club bhangra group, Surrey Celebration Dance Team and Tommy Alto. Tickets $25/50 at Bell box office, 604-507-6355. Info: www. semiahmoorotary.org.

DANCES Friday Fun Nights at Elks Club in White Rock, 1469 George St. “Singles and Friends” theme, with live music. Free admission. Info: 604 538-4016, www.whiterockelks.ca. Old-time dancing at Kennedy Hall: At 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: 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.

WRESTLING All Star Wrestling presents “SUPERSHOW” on Friday, October 21, 7:30 p.m. (doors open at 7), at Cloverdale Fairgrounds — Alice McKay Building, 6050 176th St., Surrey. “All Star Wrestling is returning to Cloverdale with its biggest show of 2011. This show features not one but two former WWE Stars, Gangrel the Vampire Warrior and legendary Davey Boy Smith.” Tickets $20 for front row, $15 ringside (floor rows 2 and 3 plus bleachers row A,B,C Seats 1-15), $12 bleachers, available at Central City Comix (10221 King George Hwy., 604-584-2664), Comics Scene (8912 152nd St., Surrey in Evergreen Mall, 604-582-2877) or vtixonline.com.

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Stress Less, More Balanced: “Six-week therapy group for women who do too much” runs from Oct. 13 to Nov. 17 (Thursdays, 7 to 9 p.m.) at Sources, 882 Maple St., White Rock, with facilitator Ellie Bolgar, registered clinical counsellor. Fee to join group is by donation, thanks to funding from Peace Arch Foundation. Info: Call Jessica, 604-538-2522. ‘Healthy Bones for Life’, a Fraser Health public forum, held Saturday October 15, 9:30-12:30, Chateau Cargill, 3500 King George Blvd. Light breakfast served when doors open @ 9:00. ‘What you need to know about Osteoporosis’. Great speakers & door prizes. Tickets $20. Pre-reg. required; call 604-535-4500, ext. 757693.

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Surrey Fire Service “Home Safe Program” The most common type of building in Surrey to become involved in fire is the single detached residential house. In our city, approximately 75 per cent of all structure fires occur in people’s homes. In 2007 our department responded to 397 fires causing $21,039,351 in damage. Of those fires, 237 occurred in single detached houses resulting in $12,040,252 in damage. In approximately 30 per cent of those fires, there was no functioning smoke alarm in place. Because residential homes are not subjected to the same requirement for regular fire safety inspections as most other buildings, most fire departments have always struggled with how to get fire prevention information to the people in our communities that have the most fires and suffer the most injuries and deaths.

An aggressive long-term strategy will be required to begin to reverse this unacceptable trend by taking steps to reduce the number of residential house fires in our city. This unique program will greatly enhance the level of safety of our residents as well as dramatically increase our public education and protection profile in, and beyond our city.

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Home safety inspections will be conducted for our residents upon request. The purpose of these inspections is to inspect, educate and protect our residents and their homes. These inspection requests will be phoned, faxed or e-mailed to the fire prevention office for review, The program will prioritization have five basic and All companies will be out day-shift components implementation. in our community talking with that offer some Unfortunately, our residents and providing a new services to children under Home Safe package. our residents age of five These packages contain fire safety, the as well as and seniors are prevention and escape information. twice as likely expanding on some already This initiative takes one week and is to die in a house provided. done four times per year connecting fire than any Please contact other age group, with 12,000 homes. the fire so consequently prevention homes with branch anytime if you have child or senior residents will questions or comments regarding receive priority. Home safety the new Home Safe program or inspections will be performed any of its components. by fire companies as well as

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Working with the private and public sectors to achieve fire safety through education. provide and install a battery powered smoke alarm at no cost. Smoke alarms will not be provided if we do not install them. It is important to note that the selected time and date for a home safety inspection by either an engine company crew or rescue crew will be determined by those crews.

2. Fire-setter intervention: Children and juveniles continue to be the two most common participants in fire-play and fire-setting incidents. We have reviewed several fire intervention programs in use today in various cities and jurisdictions in an attempt to develop a program that would be both effective and efficient for our department based on our capabilities and resources, but most importantly a program that will significantly benefit our residents. Our new “fire setter intervention program” is a collaboration of community partners involving Fraser Health, Surrey RCMP, School District 36

and, of course, the Surrey Fire Service. The basic goal of the program is to determine if fire play or fire setting has resulted from natural youthful curiosity or whether it may be a symptom of a problem much more complex requiring the involvement of other trained professionals. Once initial training and information has been provided to fire department members, a typical report of a fire-play or fire-setting incident will result in the dispatching of an engine company, where an officer will complete a simple incident report and forward it to the fire prevention office. Fire prevention staff will then arrange a voluntary interview with the parents or guarding and the child. That interview will be conducted by fire prevention staff and will involve asking pre-determined questions that have been developed with the assistance of the RCMP and Fraser Mental Health officials. Based on the outcome of the voluntary interview, the child’s parents or guardian may be invited to

contact another professional agency for assistance or the matter may be concluded with just fire department assistance such as a talk, video or both. All instances of fire play or fire setting, even if the incident occurs outside of the home, will involve another program component, a home safety inspection.

3. Child and seniors welfare: The third component of the Home Safe program is a unique feature again aimed at the safety and welfare of our children and seniors, who are often the most vulnerable to risk. It is natural for those of us in the fire service to look for signs and symptoms of fire or medical danger or risk to help us determine what appropriate actions to take at any given incident. Firefighters are trained to recognize medical signs and symptoms of significant threats related to heart, stroke, temperature or trauma issues. Firefighters are also trained to recognize fire related risk signs

An opportunity to do more for citizens who need our help is available to us by learning the signs and symptoms of another significant and ever increasing risk to our children and seniors, that is the significant risk of abuse or neglect. Training has been provided by Fraser Health child protection representatives on how to recognize the indicators that would prompt us to make a simple referral to professionals that can offer assistance to any individual or family where abuse or neglect symptoms are present. An example of a similar program can be found in the City of Houston Fire Department. Their program is called “one child, one chance” and is jointly supported by the Houston Fire Department, Houston Police Department, Texas Children’s Hospital, Children’s Protective Services, Houston Independent School District and The Houston Fire Fighters Burned and Crippled Children’s Fund (Houston

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4. Human trafficking: The RCMP estimates 800 people are trafficked into Canada each year. Our firefighters are trained to recognize the signs of human trafficking and the appropriate reporting. This significant increase in our service to our community and our ability to make a bigger

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Fires in single-family residences continue to account for 75 per cent of our annual structure fire responses. Approximately 30 per cent of those fires start in the kitchen. Statistics for most other North American metropolitan areas have for several years revealed the same numbers and proportions of residential cooking fires. As a result, a new strategy is aimed at combating the same old enemy. All day-shift companies will be out in our community talking with our residents and providing a Home Safe package.

These packages contain fire For many years, the members of Surrey Fire Service have been safety, prevention and escape information. This initiative takes recognized and honoured as being leaders and innovators. one week and is done four times The new Home Safe program is per year connecting with 12,000 a continuation of that spirit and homes. The information will be once again sets us apart from inside plastic bags identified by others. A variety of suggestions the Surrey Fire Service Home and recommendations from many Safe program, of our members Guildford have helped Town Centre A Safe Home shape this new and Surrey is a Happy program and Firefighters they deserve Home our thanks for Charitable making our Society logo. department These bags better and our are designed residents safer. so that they will hang on Please feel free a door handle to contact me at any time if you of a residence would like more information when there is nobody home. about this new program. Multi-lingual packages and staff members will also be available in Ron Cross appropriate areas to best facilitate Chief Fire Prevention Officer Surrey Fire Service effective communication with our 604 543-6760 residents.

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It’s not all in your head. There really is a connection between your emotional state and your skin, says psychologist Linda Papadopoulos. The Canadian-born-and-raised Papadopoulos has called Britain home for the past 14 years. She is known there as both a leading academic and as “Dr. Linda,” a popular media commentator and adviser to the British government. She has her own skin-care line, LP Skin Therapy, which retails, among other places, in the luxury British department store Harrods. “The skin and the psyche are interconnected. You don’t have to be a psychologist to understand the link stress has to your skin,” says Papadopoulos, who is the author of eight books, ranging from the academic text Psychodermatology: The Psychological Impact of Skin Disorders to Mirror Mirror: Dr. Linda’s Body Image Revolution. Take acne, which creates a “negative cycle” with stress. The more stressed you are, the more likely you are to produce testosterone, and therefore sebum, the oil that clogs pores.

Researchers have even proved that exams can make university students break out. A 2002 study conducted by researchers at Stanford found that students who had the greatest increases of stress during exams also had the greatest increase in acne severity. Papadopoulos became interested in the effect skin conditions have on personality because her cousin had vitiligo, a relatively rare disorder that causes depigmentation, creating light patches of skin. “She went from being open to being very quiet,” she recalls. “You realize that in our beauty-obsessed society, if you look less than perfect, it can have a profound impact on your self-esteem. “Girls feel valued by how they look,” says Papadopoulos, who did her undergraduate degree at Toronto’s York University before moving to Britain to do graduate work. She is a correspondent to the BBC and CNN, and a contributing editor to Cosmopolitan magazine’s British edition. Papadopoulos’ skin-care line, currently sold in the U.K. and expanding to Asia early next year, contains something called nootropic cognitive enhancers, naturally derived “smart” ingredients that “encourage feel-good chemicals in the body to de-stress

Canadian-born-and-raised psychologist Linda Papadopoulos is now a well-known expert on ‘psychodermatology,’ the study of how stress and other factors affect the skin. the mind — and therefore the skin,” says Papadopoulos. Listen to your skin and realize it is a

reflection of more than beauty, she urges. One of the best ways to be resilient is to have a self-esteem that goes far beyond how you look, says Papadopoulos, who was commissioned by the British Home Office to write a series of recommendations for the government on the sexualization of children and teens. (Among her recommendations: put warning symbols on magazine spreads that feature photoshopped models, which help convince impressionable girls that praying mantis-skinny is normal.) Self-worth has to be built on factors other than good looks, she says. “It should be based on how funny you are, how smart, how well you play the cello.” What to do? The first thing to do is to see a dermatologist who understands the relationship between mind and skin. Get the right referral, Papadopoulos urges. If you can’t see a dermatologist who is empathetic about the havoc the skin conditions plays on your psyche, or the role your emotions are playing on your skin, see a psychologist who specializes in bodyimage issues, she advises. “Someone who can treat you rather than your condition.”

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A different kind of fear and loathing in Las Vegas could materialize as several Halloweenrelated events happen there this month. According to the latest newsletter from Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority (lvcva.com), Fremont Street Experience is the place for “the ultimate Oktoberfest and Halloween combined street party” during its second annual OktoberFrightFest, a monthlong festival ending Oct. 31. The lit-canopy street at the north end of Sin City is transformed into “the ultimate adult playground” with Oktoberfest and Halloween festivities, including Viva Vision light and sound shows themed to “Time Warp” and “Monster Mash,” outdoor bars featuring beer and drink specials, the Second Annual Fall Beer Festival at Golden Nugget (Oct. 14-15) and three free Halloween-themed stage shows. Elsewhere, the Fright Dome at Circus Circus is set up as a haunted attraction. Beginning Oct. 1, Fright Dome took over The Adventuredome at the hotel and partnered with Compass Films International to theme two of its five haunted houses after

the horror film Halloween. Madame Tussauds Las Vegas will host its third annual “After Dark” Oct. 21-23 and Oct. 28-31, from 9 p.m. to midnight. According to the hype, “daring visitors are invited to investigate paranormal activity lurking in the attraction’s corridors for the interactive, dark and haunted experience that takes over the celebrity wax museum. Hearts will race and blood will curl as visitors see, hear and feel the mysteries and supernatural activity surrounding Madame Tussauds Las Vegas, which was recently featured on Travel Channel’s Ghost Adventures.” Also at Madame Tussauds in Vegas, The Michael Jackson Michael Jackson Experience, a limitedengagement attraction featuring three Michael Jackson wax figures, will be on display until Dec. 27. The three figures collectively represent more than $1 million in wax sculpting. In all, Madame Tussauds has sculpted six different waxwork figures of The Gloved One.

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The Trip Directed by Michael Winterbottom. Starring Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon. My rating: 8 (out of 10) Two middle-aged guys drive around England’s lush countryside, eating fabulous meals and doing impressions. That’s all that happens in The Trip. But what a trip it is! Michael Winterbottom once again showcases the deadpan humour of Steve Coogan, on assignment to do restaurant reviews for The Observer magazine, and his last-choice of traveling companion, fellow actor/comedian Rob Brydon. There’s a thin story thread about Coogan’s loneliness and his need to bed women the way Don Quixote tilted at windmills, rooted in his career insecurity, no doubt. When Coogan

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The seventh time was a charm for Surrey United at the Jubilee Trophy women’s national club soccer championships in Montreal last weekend. The eight-time provincial champs ended years of frustration when they downed Quebec’s Royal Select Beauport 2-1 in Monday’s final. After enduring six long, dreary trips home from nationals tournaments with bronze and silver medals stashed away in their luggage, Surrey players were happily flashing their newly claimed gold when they settled into their seats for the journey home Monday evening. “The flight home definitely felt different,” said United co-captain Kate Qually. “In the past it almost felt like we left something there but this time around it was a really complete feeling at the end of the day.” Fellow co-captain Megan Blaker added, “It was a much better feeling than those other flights but I slept for most of it because I was just exhausted.” In seven previous trips to nationals,

Surrey’s only title came in 2006 when the tournament was played in their own back yard at Newton Athletic Park. In the last two years, Surrey was one of the dominant teams in the competition but ended up out of the title picture thanks to losses on penalty kicks. This time around, United was far from perfect but managed to overcome the pitfalls that tripped them up in the past. “The last two years we didn’t lose a game in regulation and came home empty handed,” Blaker said. “This year we did lose in regulation and we won the national championship. It’s kind of strange because we gave up more goals than we ever have in a national tournament too. It’s weird the way it worked out but we found a way to win. It didn’t matter if it was good or ugly; the important thing is we found a way.” Surrey opened the tournament with a solid 5-2 win over Newfoundland and then came up with a big 3-1 win over a strong Edmonton Victoria team. The two-goal margin of victory turned out to be critical to Surrey’s title hopes. Surrey then pounded Manitoba 10-1

before closing out the round-robin portion of the tourney with a 2-1 loss to Quebec’s Verts de Sherbrooke. Surrey, Quebec and Alberta all finished with identical 3-1 records but in the headto-head-to-head tiebreaker, Aly Benes’ insurance goal against Alberta set United apart and sent Surrey into Monday’s final against Beauport. Surrey took the play to Beauport throughout the first half of the championship final and despite numerous scoring chances, United had nothing to show for their efforts until the 40th minute. That’s when April Coffin launched a corner kick into the far side of the penalty area where Rachel Pelat headed it neatly into the Beauport goal. Twenty minutes into the second half, Surrey midfielder Randee Hermus brought down in the penalty area. Katie Thorlakson made Beauport pay for the error with a wellstruck penalty kick that doubled United’s lead. With less than 10 minutes remaining, a brilliant Beauport free kick found the top see NATIONAL › page 46

Newton’s ICST Pegasus beat every team they faced at the Challenge Cup men’s national club soccer championships in Montreal last weekend. Unfortunately for Pegasus, Saskatchewan made the most of their second crack at the B.C. champs Monday and flew home with the championship trophy following a 2-0 win over the Horsemen. “It hurts immensely - can’t even express how much it hurts,” said Pegasus coach Rob Reed. “We feel we were one step away from the top of Mount Everest and now we’re back at the bottom again. It really is devastating. Our guys were talking and we think it’s harder to win the Provincial Cup in B.C. than it is to win the nationals and now we have to do that again just to get back and have another chance (at nationals). “I’m extremely proud of the guys; we left it all out on the field but we fell one game short.” Pegasus opened the tournament with a 2-0 win over New Brunswick and then doubled up Saskatchewan 2-1 to finish the preliminary seeding round with a 2-0 record. Pegasus topped Quebec’s Mont-Royal Outremont 1-0 in the quarter-finals before holding off Newfoundland’s Holy Cross Kirby 2-1 in the semifinals to reach the title game. The B.C. champs’ run of success ended there, however, as Saskatchewan used a stout defence and a little luck to pull off the 2-0 upset win. “It just seemed that we couldn’t find our legs,” Reed said. “Maybe the five games in six days caught up with us a little bit, but we never really got into a rhythm. For whatever reason, all of a sudden we couldn’t score goals. We hit the post straight on with a shot when the score was 1-0 and their goalie made some massive saves. I thought if we got that goal we would have found our legs immediately, but we just couldn’t get the ball into the net. “You have to give credit to Saskatchewan too; they battled hard and defended well and they were deserving winners at the end of the day.”

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The Lord Tweedsmuir Panthers saved their best for last with a come-from-behind 20-19 win over the Centennial Centaurs in the first game of senior boys’ class AAA football league play last weekend. Trailing 19-7 after three quarters, the Panthers scored two touchdowns in the final frame to pull out the win. Quarterback Michael Messenger came alive in the final 12 minutes of play, completing seven of eight passes including a 14-yard touchdown strike to Braden Champion that cut the Centennial lead to 19-14. On the next Centaur possession, Tweedsmuir’s Nick Andrews recovered a fumble to put the ball back in Messenger’s hands and once again he delivered with a 28yard scramble for the winning TD. Messenger finished with nine completions on 12 attempts for 142 yards and one TD. He also ran seven times for 79 yards and a pair of majors. Andrews led the defence with seven tackles and the fumble recovery. “We had a tough time with Centennial but our kids played great,” said Panthers coach Kurt Thornton. “They kept themselves in the

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game and when we had some opportunities late in the game, they took advantage of them.” Next up for Lord Tweedsmuir is the Big Kahuna Bowl Friday against Earl Marriott for class AAA bragging rights in Surrey. Game time is 1 p.m. at Earl Marriott. Meanwhile in class AA action, the Holy Cross Crusaders thumped Langley 35-0 with all of their points coming in the first quarter. Tailback Konrad Piaseczny ran seven times for three touchdowns while Dominic Jozwik returned an interception for another TD to put Holy Cross up 28-0. Crusaders coach Ken Buchan then called off the dogs and inserted most of his second stringers into the game. It did little to slow the Holy Cross momentum as Brendan Keigher ran the ball in for another TD to invoke the mercy rule with a running clock for the remainder of the game. The Crusaders will face a much tougher test on Saturday when they host Richmond’s Hugh Boyd beginning at 1:30 p.m. In class AA exhibition action, the Seaquam Seahawks fell 6-0 to South Delta. Seaquam hosts Windsor in another exhibition tilt this Saturday beginning at 1:30 p.m.

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The Surrey Eagles enjoyed mixed results on their first Island road swing of the B.C. Hockey League season. Surrey fell 2-1 in overtime Friday night to the Cowichan Valley Capitals and then suffered their first regulation loss of the season 4-2 at hands of the Victoria Grizzlies Saturday. The Eagles then salvaged the weekend with a 4-3 win over the Clippers in Nanaimo Sunday. “Going on the road with three games in three nights, it’s probably unrealistic to expect to win every game,” said Eagles coach Matt Erhart. “We got three out of six points and I guess that’s OK but it’s not what we were going for. It’s better than two though. “You learn a lot about players on the first road trip of the season, about how they deal with adversity like not getting their normal rest or getting out of their routine. This trip was good in that sense but we still have some work to do.”

In Cowichan Friday, Surrey goalie Andrew Hunt stopped 31 of 32 shots in regulation before Cowichan bagged the game winner in overtime. Ben Greiner scored the lone goal for Surrey. The following night in Victoria, the host Grizzlies scored three times in the third period to win going away. Devon Toews and Brandon Tanev each scored once in a losing cause for Surrey. The Eagle’s rookies stole the show in Nanaimo Sunday afternoon as Toews, Sean McGovern and DJ Jones all scored for the Eagles in the win. Helping the cause was rookie goalie Conor Barrie who stopped 29 of 32 shots to earn the win in his BCHL debut. Michael Stenerson scored the other Surrey goal while captain Tyler Morley collected a pair of assists and was named the game’s first star. The Eagles are home this weekend for games Friday against Alberni Valley and Saturday against Victoria. Game time each night is 7 p.m. at South Surrey Arena.

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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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MEDIAL OFFICE ASSISTANT needed for Naturopathic office in White Rock, part-time, exp req’d. Fax resume to: 604-909-1829

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Education

FOODSAFE BEST VALUE GUARANTEED Classes Every Saturday Taught by Certified Public Health Inspectors ADVANCE Hospitality Education

BC’s #1 Foodsafe Choice Since 2003!

www.advance-education.com

604-272-7213

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Order Entry Clerk Required by Surrey wholesale Company. Permanent full time position in pleasant working environment with full benefits. Hours 8-4, Mon-Fri. Minimum of 2 years experience in data entry and customer service. Position requires attention to detail, accuracy and excellent telephone skills. Fluency in French would be an asset, but not required. Send resume to: KIEF MUSIC LTD. 13139-80 Ave. Sry, BC V3W 3B1 info@kiefmusic.com or Fax 604-590-6999 No phone calls please

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Trades/Technical

Daniel Lynagh & Sons Const. seeking F/T European Style Plasterer. Min. 3 yrs of exp. $24/hr. E-Res: lynagh@shaw.ca INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training. Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Funding Available 1-866-399-3853 www.iheschool.com

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& Healthcare providers are one of the hottest career opportunities available. Practical Nursing is one of the fastest growing segments in healthcare. Train locally for the skills necessary in this career field.

• HEALTHCARE ASSISTANT: Healthcare Assistants are prepared to work in both healthcare facilities and community agencies. HCA’s provide & maintain the health, safety, independence, comfort & well-being of individuals & families. Train locally for the skills necessary in this rewarding career field. • MEDICAL OFFICE ASSISTANT: Medical Office Assistants schedule

FARM LABOURERS required for weeding, planting, harvesting & grading vegetables. This job involves hard work including bending, lifting, standing & crouching. $9.50/hr, 45+ hr/wk, 6 days/ wk from Sept 22, 2011 to Sept 2012. Fax: 604-576-8945 Or email: tj1@evergreenherbs.com

and confirm medical appointments, and deliver messages between doctors & patients. They also type medical reports & interview patients to complete forms & case histories. Train locally for the skills necessary in this rewarding career field.

• PHARMACY ASSISTANT Pharmacy Assistants help licensed

Pharmacists provide medication & other health care products to patients. Technicians usually perform routine tasks to help prepare prescribed medication, such as counting tablets & labelling bottles.Train locally for the skills necessary in this rewarding career field.

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EARN UP TO $28.00/HOUR. Undercover Shoppers needed to judge retail and dining establishments. Experience Not Required. If You Can Shop You Are Qualified! www.MyShopperJobs.com

• 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

General Employment

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Our Classified Sales persons will help you with all your Classified needs! Call 604-444-3000

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AUTISM SPECTRUM, BRAIN INJURY, FETAL ALCOHOL SPECTRUM

Supplemental education centre for those age 9 to Adult diagnosed with neurological disorders and having difficulty maintaining grade level. Focusing on developing Executive Functions: Problem Solving, Decision-Making, Self-Evaluation, etc. by developing Learning/Study Skills, Composition/Essay Skills or Numeracy Skills. Integrating Psychological & Educational expertise.

Info: www.equippedforlearning.com or Susan Hegler, Education Director 604-581-0508 #204 - 14888 – 104th Ave., Surrey - Guildford

MARKETPLACE 2075

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Antiques

ANTIQUE SOLID oak dining room suite made by Victoriaville Furniture - over 100 years old. All carved and shaped pedestals and fronts. 52' round table with 3 leaves; 6 chairs; buffet with mirror and side table. Pictures available by email. $5500 Call 604-855-7033 or 604-807-8441.

For Sale Miscellaneous

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Fuel

FIREWOOD 778-237-9787

UNRESERVED Auction Snowmobiles, household appliances, residential and office furniture, one utility trailer, and much more. Please visit www.van-auction.com to view catalogue. Preview days: Thurs Oct. 13 from 6 - 8pm and Fri Oct. 14 from 4 to 6pm. Auction on Sat Oct. 15., registration begins at 10am. 3500 Cornett Road, Building A1, Vancouver. Email: info@van-auction.com

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Auctions

PUBLIC AUCTION: Oct. 22nd, 9am

80-100 CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & RV’s Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats, Tools

Industrial Smalls Welcome / Online Bidding Available 6780 Glover Rd., Langley, BC Phone: 604-534-0901 www.canamauctions.com

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Auctions

GIANT ANTIQUE AUCTION WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19th @ 3 PM Antiques, Collectibles, Estates & Jewellery

Viewing Times: Tuesday, October 18th; 9:00 am - 7:00 pm Wednesday, October 19th; 9:00 am ’Til Auction Time

Furniture

REMOTE CONTROLLED Adustable Bed, twin size, (39x78), very clean, hardly used, Call 604-574-0323 fo more details

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Musical Instruments

CB PERCUSSION DRUM KIT, green, $300 obo. Picture avail on req. LIKE NEW! ★ 604-328-6049 rmmbha@telus.net

Plants & Trees

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

Check Us Out on LINE www.thenownewspaper.com

• ANTIQUES, COLLECTIBLES, ESTATES PLUS GOLD & SILVER JEWELLERY • VICTORIAN & EDWARDIAN FURNISHINGS • WATERFORD CRYSTAL & GLASSWARE, LIMOGES CHINA • SEVERAL PIECES MOORCROFT POTTERY & BRONZED FIGURINES • ROYAL DOULTON, HUMMEL & BESWICK FIGURINES • SEVERAL DINNER SETS, ORIENTAL PORCELAIN & CHINA • LARGE SELECTION OF STERLING SILVER PIECES & FLATWARE • PERSIAN CARPETS, NATIVE BASKETS & CARVINGS, VINTAGE LIGHTING • ARTWORK (OIL PAINTINGS, WATERCOLOURS & LIMITED EDITION PRINTS) • CONTENTS OF SEVERAL ESTATES, OLD BOOKS, COINS & STAMPS, ETC…

NOTE: HOUSEHOLD AUCTIONS HELD EVERY WEDNESDAY @ 6 PM FOR MORE DETAILS & PHOTOS VISIT: www.lovesauctions.com

South Surrey

Multi Family Sale Sun, Oct 16, 8am-2pm 15927 Alder Place

No Early Birds! Antiques, Furniture, Electric Scooter & Household Items!

follow signs from 148/ KGH One stop shop, great deals of huge variety of quality items including furniture, household, decor items, toys, clothing, books, tools & much more!

11051 131 St., Surrey, Garage Sale Saturday October 15, 10 AM − 3 PM, Sunday October 16, Yard Sale items for sale: Tools, furniture, fish tanks and supplies wine making sup− plies, arts and crafts, costume jew− ellry, dishes, pots and pans, garden tools, aluminum frame windows in decent condition, some electronics and misc. items Saturday and Sunday Nov. 15 and 16th, 10 am to 3 pm. 11051 131 St., Surrey. Rain or Shine.

To Book Your AD in the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000

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Birds

Bright Eyes Academy

Child Care Centre

Preschool & School Age Programs Located inside Brooke Elementary School.

Call 604-583-8950

www.brighteyesacademy.ca

FREE Garage Kit included with every ad.

For Your Classified needs

Look to the Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000

HEALTH

Mind,Body&Soul

STOP SMOKING, Weight Loss, Self Esteem. Great Results. Free Consultation. 778-809-9377

Now Classifieds CALL 604-444-3000

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Travel Destinations

PALM SPRINGS CONDO 1 BR. 2bath, full equipd, walkout to pool. ★ Weekly & Monthly great Nov & Dec dates avail ★ 604-542-0777

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Dogs

PARROTS Baby Conures, $200 & $300 parrotlet $100 hand fed tame & friendly Call: (604) 854-3252

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BENGAL KITTENS vet checked 1st shots dewormed house raised $500, Mission 1-604-814-1235

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

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Dogs

Call 604-444-3000 to book your ad

GARAGE SALES GARAGE SALES

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ADORABLE Lab X Puppies (6w) Well-socialized and healthy! $500 Ready to love! 778 549 8761

BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG PUPS, P/B, 1st shots, $1250 ea. very friendly. 778-551-1901

ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies Champion breed, high quality, beautiful colours, 604-513-0092

GERMAN SHORT haired Pointer pups family raised ready to go. $700 ea. Ph Gerry 604-824-7917

CKC Reg Golden Retriever Male, 8wks, vet exam, shots, dwrm, ready Oct 23 $1,200 Call: (604) 302-7715

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6188 164th Street Moving Sale Saturday October 15 8 AM − 2 PM Household items, tools, dishes, linens and furniture. Rain or Shine.

South Surrey 8 Family Cul de Sac Sale Saturday & Sunday Oct 15 & 16 ★ 9 - 3 14788 - 31Ave, S.Sry

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BRIGHT EYES ACADEMY Child Care Centre Preschool and School Age programs. Located inside Brooke Elementary School Call 604-583-8950 www.brighteyesacademy.ca

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PANORAMA RIDGE MOVING SALE Saturday Only Oct 15 ★ 9 to 1 14636 - 55 A Ave,

Childcare Available

To Book Your AD use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express or Cash

GARAGE SALES PETS & LIVESTOCK Rain or Shine Sun. Oct 16, 9am-2pm 5906 - 190A Street Surrey

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Daycare Centres

LITTLE STARS Daycare Ctr, Sullivan Station, Sry. Licenced. Neat & Clean. Call 604-592-2526

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2720 No. 5 Road, Richmond, B.C.

Cloverdale

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MOVING SALE - good kitchen, dining, living & bedroom suites. Also freezer. Bargain prices. Call bet 5pm-7pm at 604-531-8838

2115 ENTERTAINMENT UNIT $20. Call 778-846-5275

Auctions

Cares! The Surrey Now has partnered with the BC SPCA to encourage responsible pet guardianship and the humane treatment of animals. Before purchasing a new puppy, ensure the seller has provided excellent care and treatment of the animal and the breeding parents. For a complete guide to finding a reputable breeder and other considerations when acquiring a new pet, visit spca.bc.ca.

Our Classified Sales persons will help you with all your Classified needs!

PLANNING ON RENOVATING?

Check out the specialists in our Home Service Directory of the Classifieds and get started on your project today! To advertise your Home Service Business call Classifieds 604-444-3000


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Accounting/ Bookkeeping

ALL accounting services 15+ years experience, bookkeeping, payroll etc. etc.

Helen Petre CPB 604-897-5771 helenpetre@shaw.ca

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Financial Services

Cut Your Debt by up to 70% DEBT Forgiveness Program Avoid Bankruptcy, Stops Creditor Calls. Much lower Payments at 0% Interest. We work for You, not Your Creditors.

Call 1-866-690-3328 www.4pillars.ca

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 2011 Business Opps/ Franchises

A Great Janitorial Franchise Opportunity

*Annual starting revenue of $12,000-$120,000 *Guaranteed cleaning contracts *Professional training provided *Financing available *Ongoing support *Low down payment required Contact Coverall of BC A Respected Worldwide Leader in Franchised Office Cleaning!

604.434.7744 • info@coverallbc.com

www.coverall.com

WORK FROM HOME! Own your own home inspection franchise.

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

Call Dave 778-996-0369

www.abuyerschoice.com

Business Opps/ Franchises

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HAND PAINTED Seasonal WINDOW DESIGNS. Family Home Based Business; Halloween, Christmas, Ramadan & Eid Mubarak etc. 778-881-0878

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Investment

*10.5% TARGETED ROI PAID MONTHLY

• Federally Regulated – Audited Annually • RRSP, RIFF, RESP, LIRA, etc. Eligible • Backed by the hard asset of Real Estate To find out more contact:

Jarome Lochkrin at 778-388-9820 or info@thealternative.ca

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Money to Loan

Money to Loan

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Consolidate or get a personal/ business loan for up to $1 MILLION. With interest rates starting at 1.9%. Bad credit no problem. Apply at www.easytrustgroup.com or call 1-855-222-1228

www.REALCARCASH.com

604.777.5046

A loan where credit, Yes, it’s true. income, oryour agehome We can approve equity loan within a day. doesn’t matter?

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Mortgages

Bank On Us!

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

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(You can pick your Jyourself.) iaw now.) (Prepare toup pinch When you can’t bank on the banks.

*Historical performance does not guarantee future returns.

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604-434-9992

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Legal/Public Notices

NOTICE TO CREDITORS RE: The estate of Jagjit Singh Rai, otherwise known as Jagjit Rai and Jag Rai, deceased, formerly of 8375 - 151 Street, Surrey, British Columbia, V3S 8H9 Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Jagjit Singh Rai, are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the administrator, Andrew Akash Singh Rai, in care of Hashmi & Company, 10491 - 135A Street, Surrey, B.C., V3T 4C9, on or before November 22, 2011, after which date the administrator will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the administrator then has notice.

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Houses - Sale

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For Sale by Owner

uSELLaHOME.com

Sell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243 Chilliwack executive 4416sf 7br 4.5ba with 2br suite, view $609K 729-6678 id5436 Langley Open House Sat/Sun 2-4 #423, 8888-202st. top fl 1030sf 2br 2ba condo +55 age restriction $319,900 576-8404 id5427 Mission Reduced 2700sf 5br 3ba fabulous suite 7191sf lot $439K 287-2860 id5409 Richmond immaculate 2151sf 3br 2.5ba exec. townhouse $888K 275-6846 id5440 Sry Price Reduced top flr 70sf corner unit +65 condo, $129,500, 805-4124 id5423 Sry economical living for seniors 1200sf 2br 2ba townhouse $210K 597-8141 id5438 White Rock immaculate 2640sf 4br 2.5ba on large 7977sf lot $775K 541-0188 id5437

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Any Price, Any Location Any Condition. No Fees! No Risk! www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca * WE BUY HOMES * Since 1998

Older Home! Pretty Homes! Moving! Estate Sale! Divorcing! Need a Quick Sale! Call us Now! 604-626.9647 webuyhomesbc.com

www.bcforeclosures.com 5 BR home from $20,500 down $2,025/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain @ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock

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7588 150A St. 5 BR, 3½ ba. Sat, 2-4pm. $849,900. Elvira Hall, Royal Pacific Rlty, 604-783-9632 Eco-friendly • www.elvirahall.com Why Rent? When you can Own! Zero Down Payment. To qualify call Hussain ★ 604-505-4866 Royal Group - Tapestry Realty

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Apt/Condos

AMBER ROCHESTOR

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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

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

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Mobile Homes

DESIGN YOUR HOME FACTORY DIRECT

Manufactured Homes 1152 sq. ft. - Approx. $70.00/sq. ft. Quality Manufactured Homes

1-800-339-5133 Mobile Homes Service Work Available 604-393-3087

College Park, Port Moody OPEN HOUSE SAT. 1:30-3:30PM

Best Value in Pt. Moody 301B Evergreen Drive

Large,3bdrm.,3bathtownhome. 3 levels, approx. 1800 sq. ft. Features include: Large living room w/wood-burning F/P & view of greenbelt; basement w/2nd living, laundry & storage. Top floor has 3 bdrms, 4-pce bath & ensuite. Complex has indoor pool. Close to elementary school, parks & beaches.

NEW SRI 16 wide in beautiful lngly adult prk $115,900, $475 pad rent, pet ok. 604-830-1960 NEW SRI single, dble & modular homes Repossessed 1974 to 2008 604-830-1960

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Jess LaFramboise 604-815-7190

Warehouse

ABBOTSFORD WAREHOUSE, 379k, 2800sf, mezz, office. Great highway visibility. Homelife • MATT • 604-562-7782

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Apt/Condos

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 BURNSIDE APTS

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Apt/Condos

AMBER (W)

Large Units. Near Lougheed Mall. Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604- 936-3907

office: 604- 939-2136 cell: 604-727-5178

13784 - 101 Ave., Surrey Well maintained. Clean, large 1 & 2 BR, incls f/p, 3 appls, heat & hot water, parking, storage. Nr Surrey Centre Mall, schools, shops, university, bus & Skytrain. Call 604-589-5505 www.aptrentals.net

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EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

Crime Free Multi-Housing Certified Ask About Incentives! Spacious Suites, very competitive prices. Extra lge 1 & 2 BR ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water incl access to Vancouver via freeway,1 bus to Skytrain. No pets.

Phone 604-582-0465

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

LANGLEY CITY 2 BR, 2 bath, 7appls, sec prkg, storage. Nr Kwantlen, Casino, bus, Willowbrook. $1300 incls hot wtr/gas. Nov 1. NS/NP. 604-219-2907

Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home

www.GreatApartments.ca Owner Managed. Sorry, No Pets.

Call to view! 604-589-7040

1 MONTH FREE!

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

Guildford/Riverside

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

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

COTTONWOOD PLAZA

KING ALBERT COURT

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

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

555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

office: 604- 936-1225

Real Estate

DISTRESS SALE Bank Foreclosures. Receive a free list w/pics of foreclosure properties. www.LowerMainlandDistressSales.com

Free recorded message

1-800-613-3816 ID #1073

courtesy of Rich Zalaudek Sutton WC Realty

To Book Your Ad Use MasterCard, Visa, Interac, Americian Express or Cash

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Apt/Condos

NEW SPECIALS!

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

Call 604-530-0030

www.cycloneholdings.ca

1300 King Albert, Coq

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

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ROYAL CRESCENT ESTATES

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

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

MURRAYVILLE 1 br 5 appls, u/g pkg, storage locker, no elevator. Av Oct 1. No pets, near amens. $875 + utils. Jim @ 604-836-3879

SURREY TOWNHOUSES

BROOKMERE GARDENS

CALYPSO COURT

Houses - Sale Houses Houses - Sale 6020- Sale

LANGLEY CITY

Guildford Mall / Public Library

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

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

$670.00

PRICE REDUCED! NOW $319,900

Mobile Homes Used S/W & D/W Quality Manufacturered Homes 1-800-339-5133

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6020-01

Port Moody

Quality Manufactured Homes 1-800-339-5133

Close to Lougheed Mall, S.F.U. & Transportation.

From

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Mobile Homes

401 Westview St, Coq

GUILDFORD 2 BR, 2 baths, h/w flrs. $1200. pool, sauna, hot tub, nr ammens, Nov 1. 604-496-6653

Condos/ Condos/ Condos/Townhouses 6008 Townhouses Townhouses

Park Spaces Available

545 Rochester Ave, Coq

G’FORD 152/100. 1 BR, 2nd flr, quiet end unit, 3 appls, prkg. NS/ NP. Nov 1. $765. 604-535-9023

6008 6008

' SIMRAN VILLAS ' 2 BR & 3 BR, $1200/$1300 pr mo. Quiet, clean & spacious. 2.5 baths, dining room, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/s, N/p. 2 car garage. Next to high school. (604) 592-5663. 12730 - 66 Avenue, Surrey.

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

Call 604-536-8499 www.cycloneholdings.ca

Sry Large 1 BR & 2 BR apt newly renod,104/140 balcony, storage, nr bus, pkng, n/s, n/p, Refs. Av immed. 778-558-0046

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 Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

SKYLINE TOWERS 102-120 Agnes St, N.West

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.

CALL 604 525-2122 BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

SULLIVAN AREA 1 BR apt $550/mo. N/S, N/P. Jim at 604-594-9191 (8am to 4pm, Mon-Fri)

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

MOVE IN BONUS!

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

Call 604-530-0932

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THE CONVERSATION - PSST, Kennedy’s got a vacancy - you mean that safe, clean, serene apartment with friendly Senior residents near the Senior Rec Ctr and Nordel Shopping Mall - That’s the one - Jumpin Jiminy, What’s their number? 604-596-9588, and you best hurry cause there is only one.

GUILDFORD 149/103. 3 BR Main floor duplex, 2 bath, W/D. Avail Now. $900 + 50% utls. Small pet OK. Call Doug, 604-597-1664

CROSSROADS

QUALITY RENTAL PROPERTY SERVICES FOR LANDLORDS/ TENANTS

' We got a good thing goin on'

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Co-ops

Hawthorne Housing

2 BR. 780 sq ft. $755/mo. Shares: $2,500. No subsidy. U/g prkg. 2 applis. No pets. Available: Dec. 1st. Web: www.hawthornehousing.org 13820-72 Ave, Surrey. Email application, or phone: 604-591-8600, leave msg. VALLEY VILLAGE CO-OP 2 BR Townhouse. Share purchase Req. Please send SASE to Valley Village Co-op at 7122 138th Street, Surrey, BC, V3W 7V7 or call 604-597-8574 www.canconet.com

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Duplexes - Rent

GROVENOR/PARK DR 2 BR in 4plex, quiet adult oriented, view, lrg yard, storage, w/d, n/s, n/p, $775 incls heat. 604-576-1746

N. SRY. 2 BR, grd/lvl, in SXS duplex, full bath, priv w/d, prkg. Nr schools & bus. N/s, n/p. $650/mo + utils. Immed. 604-583-9724

6540

Houses - Rent

129 & 111 Ave, Surrey, newly reno’d 3 BR w/bsmnt, 3 appls, deck, N/Pets, $1500/mo. 604-261-8669 or 604-596-3785 2,3,4 Bdrm Homes! RENT TO OWN. Poor Credit Ok, Low Down Call Karyn 604-857-3597 CAMPBELL RIVER, 4058 S. Island Hwy. 4 BR + office, 2 lvls, huge deck w/view, quiet & rural, nr ammens, $1300. 604-307-9990. totalconcepts.biz N DELTA 116/75A Ave, 5 BR, 4 appls, 2 f/bath, new paint/kitch cab/counters, lg yd, lrg rec room, NS/NP, Ref’s, Nr amens, Av Now. $1600 + util, 604-834-6500

2 BR Cloverdale, over 1200sf, 5 appls WD private entry, $1200+ 40%utils, NS, NP, 604-946-3038

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

SRY, FLEETWOOD. Bach suite. Ns/np, no w/d. Suits mature, responsible person. $475/mo incl satelite tv & hydro. Immed. 604-581-6138 or 604-763-3383

www.hughmckinnon.com 604-541-5244

LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE area. Private large 1 BR rancher on 6 acres. W/d. $1,050/mo incl hydro/ gas. Ns/np. Nov 1. 604-856-9295

6565

Office/Retail Rent

N. DELTA. Furnished office, 2nd floor. 300 sq ft. Incl 1 prkg spot. $350/mo incl util. 604-360-7491 Surrey 8299 − 129th St. 800 sf, office space, entry level, Street exposure, $800/mo. Available Immediately. Call Don or Patti @ 604-635-2050 finance@guildfordcab.com

6590

Rooms

SRY, NEWTON. Lrg 2 BR, new appl., covered patio. N/s, n/p. $795/mo incl hydro. Nr shopping. 604-376-9047 or 604-592-9751 BRIDGEVIEW Lrg 2 BR g/l, f/p, w/d, patio, $750 + utils. Nr Skytr. N/s, pet? Nov 1. 604-353-5007 CHIMNEY HGHTS 148/76. 2 BR, $800 incls utls/ basic cbl. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-202-0010 CHIMNEY HGTS newer 2 BR bsmt ste, quiet st. NS/NP. $650 incls utls, cable, net. Nov 1. 604-596-9787 or 604-779-8744 CHIMNEY HILL Sry newer 2 BR g/lvl ste, $650 incls utils. N/S, n/p. Avail now. Lv msg 778-578-9667

CLAYTON HGHTS Coach Hse 1 BR, ALL appls, prkg. $850 incls utl. NS/NP. Nov 1. 604-448-2170 FLEETWOOD. 156/81. Newer 2 BR g/l, 4 appl, f/bath, alarm, f/yrd, N/s, N/p. Call 604-507-4807 FLEETWOOD, CLEAN 2 BR bsmnt ste, near all amens, N/s, N/p, avail Nov 15. 604-951-3317 FRASER HGTS Nr schl/wtr prk. 1200sf 2 BR, own W/D. newer hse. Nov 1. $900 + 1/3 utls. 11069 - 159A St. N/S. 604-617-3864

ROOM FOR Rent on acreage in Tynehead, $500 incls utils, pets neg. smoking outside. 778-394-1114

6595

Shared Accommodation

6595-60

N. Surrey/ North Delta

LRG FURN ROOM w/own bath rm in secured condo, incls utils & cbl, w/d, $525. sauna, pool, hot tub & gym, Nov 1. n/s, n/p. suits workin person. 604-496-6653 WHALLEY. $375 incl hydro/heat. Ns/np. Avail Immed. Gordon, 604-953-1221 or 604-377-0213

6602

Suites/Partial Houses

NORTH DELTA, 3 BR hse, 2 BR up, 1 Br dwn, 1.5 baths, $1595 + hydro. Oct 15. 604-649-6500

2 BR bsmnt ste, $650/mo incls utils, N/s, N/p, 109 & 142 area, avail now. Call 604-562-4929

SRY 3 BR Rancher, 1 full bath, big fenced yd, beautiful view . $1200. Av now. 604-581-3574

3 BR upper, 1 bath, 132 & 104th, total reno, insuite wd, now, $1500 incl utils, Progroup 778-552-8944

LANGLEY, 21183 80A Ave. 2 BR. Priv W/D & heat. N/s. Pet ok! $1000/mo incl hydro/cbl. Nr bus & schools. Avail now. 604-724-0679 NEWTON NEWER lge 1 br bsmt ste, cls to Kwantlen College, incls util, n/s, n/p. $500. Available now. 604- 596-4095 or 604-710-0105

NORTH DELTA, 80th Ave/112 St. Large & clean 1 BR bmst, full bath. Ns/np, no w/d. $550/mo incl hydro/cbl/internet. Avail immed. 604-594-5551 or 604-537-6666 PANORAMA 126ST/60 Ave, LRG 2 BR, avail now, f/bath, $795 incls utls. NS/NP. 604-771-6392

SRY, CHIMNEY Heights, 76/146. 1 BR. Priv laundry. Ns/np. $600 incl hydro. Nov 1. 778-242-8073

8087

SRY SCOTT RD/99th Lrg 2 BR bsmt, full bath, sh’d W/D. $750 + 1/3 util. Nov 1 or 15. Nr skytrn, bus, SFU, N/S. 604-580-4447 SRY/N.DELTA 99/120. 1 BR gr lev ste, $550 incls hydro, heat. Av Nov 1. NS/NP. 604-312-2909 S.SRY NEW Upper lev 1 BR ste, NS/NP, quiet, suits 1, $600 incls utls. Avail now. 604-574-2712

8035

Carpet Cleaning

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

Cleaning

WHITE ROCK. Just 1 block to the ocean! Peaceful, beautiful & quiet! 3 BR, grnd flr of house. D/w, priv w/d. $1400 incls utils/net/cbl. Nov 1. N/s, N/p. 604-531-4119

6605

Townhouses Rent

HYLAND Creek T/house Newton, 2 BR, 1 bath, 6 appl, patio, pkg. Quiet area, pool & playground. Near exc. schools, transit & shops. Available Oct 15. Exc. refs required. Small Pets OK, 604−597−6698. $975 Monthly SURREY65/135 4 BR townhouse $1000, quiet family complex, n/p pets, w/d. Call 604-596-1099

6620

EUROPEAN DETAILED Service cleaning. www.puma-cleaning.ca Sophia 604-805-3376

JULIE’S HOUSE CLEANING

LANGLEY small warehouse/ office with washroom, clean, dry, secure, $895/mo. 604-834-3289

jds.clean@gmail.com LINDA’S Cleaning Residential. Weekly/Bi-Weekly/Monthly. Exp. $20/hr. Refs. 604-930-5043 TWO LITTLE LADIES WITH BIG MOPS. Your one stop cleaning shop!!... Call 778-395-6671

8060

Concrete

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8075

Drywall

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

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Cancer June 21-July 22: It’s your last week of domestic “overload.” Soon, an exhilarating period of romance, beauty, pleasure and creativity will begin in earnest – even now you’re receiving strong hints of this, in words and glances. Continue to be careful with money; it will flow swiftly to you, but also away from you unless you clamp down. You’re in a year of friendships and popularity, especially among co-workers – among these a lover might appear soon. Meanwhile (this week) get all the rest you can (Sunday/Monday). Get your house in order, literally and figuratively. Charge ahead mid-week. Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Early signals arrive, of an approaching, deep, domestic, security, real estate or similar situation. The signals are good, and so should the outcome be. Use this week to finish any large communications, travel, distribution, paperwork or similar project. Your magnetism, wisdom and cultural interests continue to improve your romantic and practical “chances.” Wishes come true, your popularity soars, and social delights, flirtations arrive Sunday/Monday. Retreat, rest, lie low Tuesday/ Wednesday. Your charisma, energy and effectiveness rise Thursday/Friday – get out and impress someone! Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Continue to chase money, especially Sunday/Monday, when your career luck is high. You might feel that debts, guilt, even desires weigh on you, to early to mid-November. Don’t let this discourage you from entering into a superb investment, therapy, health cure or intimate sharing (whether sexual or simply a deep conversation). The same period is excellent for research. Your popularity rises Monday night through Wednesday. Don’t commit to anything long-term, but do have fun, flirt. Retreat, rest and contemplate Thursday/Friday. (Contact government Friday.) You shine Saturday – luck abounds!

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Warehouse/ Commercial

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Detailed, Professional Service 7 days / wk. Including Laundry/Dishes, Move-In/Out. Ref’s avail. Starting at $25/hr. SULLIVAN HTS, Surrey. 142 St/ 64A Ave. 2 BR, f/bath. Ns/np, no w/d. $700/mo incl hydro. By bus & elem/high schools. 604-594-6357

Excavating

8160

Lawn & Garden

VERN’S EXCAVATING

8055

Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Aries March 21 - April 19: Soon, what has been an open relationship will grow more intimate or secretive. “Open” or surface opportunities will become deeper. At least one of October’s agreements (or fights) will soon turn the corner into funding, commitment and co-operation on crucial, “can’t back out” levels. You’re getting lots of indication, words and messages about these upcoming consequential times – and you’re already looking forward to it, feeling drawn. Sunday/ Monday are wise, gentle – someone might show love. Take care of domestic issues midweek. Romance, creative urges soar Thursday/Friday! Taurus April 20-May 20: This is your last week of work, health concerns and general drudgery. You see glimmers of fresh horizons and exciting relationships. Next week these will become full, solid opportunities – to relocate, to form important relationships, make agreements, negotiate, to grab a bigger piece of the business pie, to make new friends. Meanwhile, complete your work so you’ll be free for these more exciting times. (They begin Oct. 23.) Chase money Sunday/Monday – your luck’s good. Communicate happily Tuesday, cautiously Wednesday. Your intuition’s high Friday. Romance, beauty Saturday. Gemini May 21-June 20: You’ve been steeped in the pleasure and beauty of life all October. It hasn’t been a huge swell for most Geminis: that waits for 2012. Still, pleasure, romance, creativity and successful speculation continue this week: speak of love, express yourself. Your charisma, energy and effectiveness soar Sunday/Monday – charge after what (or who) you want (best before mid-afternoon Monday). Your money luck is high Tuesday, but you meet financial barriers Wednesday: stay “small.” Travel, communicate Thursday/Friday. Your intuition about your life is very high: make choices. Home, Saturday.

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YARD CLEAN-UP, hedges pruned, clean gutters, gardening, lawns cut, rubbish. 604-773-0075

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8180

Home Services

786 ALL in 1 service, all in/out. Garden/clean/ press wash/paint 604-957-7861, 778-991-7865

8185

Moving & Storage

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8125

Gutters

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8130

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EZ GO MOVERS HANDYMAN 25 years exp. Small jobs welcome. Exc refs, WCB ins. Call David Ginter 604-771-7654 HANDYMAN - framing, decks, tiles, hardwood, drywall. Total additions & basements. Ken 778-773-6251 or 604-455-0740

8160

Lawn & Garden

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Power Raking, Moss Control, Fertilizing & Liming. Aerating, Pruning, Hedge Trimming. Weeding, Install Flower Beds, Clean-up Edging, Cut & Trim. Allen Block & Paving Stones. Ph: 604-418-6447

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HON’S Garden Services •Lawn Cut •Trim •Weed • Fall Cleanup & more ★ 604-317-5328

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Oct. 16 - 22, 2011

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Your energy and charisma remain high. See people, make an impression, start important projects. Your popularity remains high, especially with potential partners. Relocating might make a dream come true. Wisdom and gentle love flow over you Sunday/Monday – it’s an excellent time to hop on a plane, read/write, or apply for school. You’ll impress higher-ups Tuesday, but run into career barriers (perhaps from your own home or self) Wednesday. Social delights, friends, flirtations, popularity and wish fulfillment come Thursday/ Friday. Avoid legal actions before September 2012. Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: One more week of seclusion. Continue to rest, recuperate, contemplate and plan (especially Sunday through Tuesday, when you can envision the future very accurately). Avoid opinionated stances Wednesday. Thursday/Friday bring career progress, but bosses are still demanding and temperamental (and will be until Nov. 10) – grin and bear it. By mid-November, through July 3, 2012, these same bosses will become friendly, even fete you. At the very least, those eight months will bring rewards at work, and humorous, social times with co-workers. Your hope is renewed Saturday! Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Wishes can still come true, but it’s quite likely one has already been fulfilled this month. Your popularity remains high. You’ve plunged into a year of hard work (June 2011 to June 2012) and you’re already starting to see partial results: things get done, advancement occurs in your life. The 14 years ahead might increase your property holdings. The latter is a good cure for free floating anxiety. Sunday/Monday bring exciting meetings, perhaps potential partners. Tackle chores midweek. Love, wisdom, travel or higher learning fill Thursday/Friday. Big (?) career luck Saturday.

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Financial affairs remain very important to Nov. 10 – especially net worth, investments, debts, other people’s money. Investing in real estate is worthwhile, but take care with other vehicles – impulse outweighs reason. Intimate affairs also remain intense. You might end a “lust” attraction now or soon; or you might start one. (It likely would not grow into a marriage.) All these themes arise strongly Thursday/Friday – luck flows with you, but if you’re unsure, wait: Saturday brings wisdom. Be ambitious all week, especially during a work-like, productive Sunday/Monday. Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: It’s a week of love, understanding and “scholarship.” Charge ahead with (but complete rather than start) foreign travel, higher education, legal, cultural, publishing, religious and similar projects. Relationships remain intense (to Nov. 10) – this could lead to marriage or intense affairs for some. (Relationship events/starts at present can lead, by mid-November to June 2013, to deep sexual, intimate affairs – or to impulsive money events.) Romance, creativity and pleasure fill Sunday/Monday. Tackle chores midweek. Those intense relationships show up Thursday/Friday. Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: One week left of mystery, of financial, intimate, sexual and lifestyle choices. Work has been intense and hectic all October – this continues to early-mid November. Keep at it – if you aren’t making more money yet, your efforts will lead to more somewhere. (In November, seven months of relationship intensity start.) Rest, enjoy home, nature and children Sunday/Monday. Your romantic, creative side emerges Tuesday (smooth, successful) and Wednesday (barriers). Tackle chores, employment and health concerns Thursday/Friday. Love and business meetings hold excitement Saturday! timstephens@shaw.ca


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8220

Plumbing

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8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

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8200

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8250

Roofing

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Patios/Decks/ Railings

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8205

Paving/Seal Coating

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

8225

CALL VICTOR 589-0356 PRESSURE WASHING, siding, gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill, 604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

8240

Renovations & Home Improvement

• interior/exterior renovations • • rot repair and restoration • Decks • • Fences • and much more • • free estimates • Call Blake or Brian at:

604-816-1653 Licensed, Insured, WCB

9105

Auto Miscellaneous

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9110

Collectibles & Classics

Trimax Roofing Ltd. 24hr. repairs, reroof WCB, Ins. Will beat all written prices. 604-856-4999

8255

Rubbish Removal

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DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $199 + dump fees. 604-306-8599 www.disposalking.com

1980 BUICK Riviera clean, very good cond. 156,900 km, $4,500. appraised $6500. 604-940-9520

9125

Tiling

ALL KINDS of Tiles Installation & Repairs. Affordable Prices. Free Estimates. Call 604-771-9686 European Installer. Hardwood & laminate floors, and ceramic tiles. Call Roman, 604-722-8432

8315

Tree Services

Treeworks 15 yrs exp. Tree/ Stump Removal, Prun’in & Trim’in & View Work 291-7778, 787-5915 www.treeworksonline.ca

8335

Window Cleaning

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9160

Sports & Imports

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1994 HONDA Civic 4dr, auto, a/c, 217,000 km, runs well, $2595 obo 778-554-1409 or 604-922-7367

1998 PONTIAC SUNFIRE purple, 5 speed, 4 cyl, 180K, whole car great condition. $1500 firm. 604-818-7315 2005 DODGE Magnum, fully loaded, Hemi, midnight blue, exc cond. 1 owner, all records 50,000K, $17,000, 604-922-8246

604-761-7175 2002 MERCEDES Benz C230, Kompressor, Sports Cpe, 95kms, sunroof, $9950. 604-581-8985

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9135

Parts & Accessories

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1998 (Dec) Jaguar XJ8 Mint condition; MCL-serviced; all service records; automatic; 149K kms; maroon with beige leather interior & walnut trim. $8,900 Call: (778) 998-9994 email: jaguarxj8@hotmail.com

9173

Vans

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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks

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1970 FORD Mustang hardtop Coupe 351 V8 engine 122,000 miles, lime metallic, gd cond. Original owner $9,900. 604-795-9778 victor29@shaw.ca

9155

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$12,495

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$21,600

2008 Honda CRV LX 4WD

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$19,995

2010 Nissan Altima 2.5 S

Well equipped with most options Stk#9918

$17,900

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$14,995

2010 Hyundai Sonata GL Sport Leather, Sun Roof, alloy wheels. Stk#9921

$14,800

2008 Honda Accord EXL

Sun Roof, A/C, Leather, Navigation Stk#9940

$20,995

2009 Honda CRV LX

MP3, CD, A/C and lots of options. Only 21,000 kms Stk#9874

$24,918

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2006 CHEVY COBALT SS 2009 PONTIAC TORRENT 2006 PONTIAC TORRENT Supercharged, leather seats, mags, spoiler, awesome #2104671

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2010 DODGE AVENGER SXT

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$17,895

2004 CHEVY VENTURE Only 82,000 kms, automatic, fully certified #B158641

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One owner, only 31,000 kms. #Ek100

$16,900

2003 DODGE DURANGO SLT

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SALE

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How much do you know about your gasoline?

3. Octane levels in fuel don’t really make a difference: False You probably associate octane with the numbers you see at the pump, but the technical explanation for octane is a fuel’s ability to resist engine knock. If you use a lower octane fuel in an engine designed to use higher octane, engine knocking may occur, causing the vehicle to shudder and lose performance. Check your owner’s manual to confirm if you have a performance vehicle that requires premium fuel. Higher octane helps avoid engine knock in higher compression engines. Using the right octane for your engine helps ensure maximum fuel economy and fewer emissions. 4. The faster you drive, the faster you burn fuel: True The faster you drive, the more wind resistance you’ll encounter and the more fuel your

vehicle will consume to maintain speed. Reducing your speed to 90 km/h from 110 km/h saves up to 20 per cent of your fuel.

Follow the speed limit and use cruise control on flat highway terrain to prevent inadvertent speeding and help save fuel by

vehicle: True Operating a vehicle with just one tire under-inflated by eight psi (56 kPa) can reduce the life of the tire by

keeping your speed constant. 5. Tire pressure can affect the fuelefficiency of your

15,000 kilometers and increase the vehicle’s consumption by four per cent. www.newscanada.

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2011 SONATA GL

4 dr. sedan, 2.4L, auto., 36,000 kms., awesome gas mileage! Stk# 3507U

SALE PRICE

Stk# 0460A

2011 ACCENT GL

2 dr., hatchback, auto., 19,000 kms., like new!

SALE PRICE

20,888 Stk# 3518U

$

2008 SONTA FE

Limited, 3.3L,V6, auto., fully loaded, very clean, 66,000 kms.

2 to choose from

SALE PRICE

25,488

$

13,995

$

2007 SANTA FE

Rare 7 seater, 78,000 kms., 18" alloys, auto., 3.3L,V6.

SALE PRICE

$

Stk# 0428BA

19,888

2010 ELENTRA GL

4 dr. sedan, 2.0L, auto., 36,000 kms., great buy!

SALE PRICE

13,888

$

Stk# 3503U

2007 SANTA FE

4 dr. SUV, 2.7L,V6, auto., 101,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

16,888

$

Stk# 3499U

2010 SONATA GL SPORT

4 dr. sedan, 2.4L, auto., 44,000 kms., alloys, leather, sunroof. Stk# 3484U

SALE PRICE

16,888

$

2007 SANTA FE

SALE PRICE AWD, 3.3L,V6, power group, auto., local owner, no accidents, 113,000 kms. $

17,988

Stk# 3462U

CERTIFIED BENEFITS 2006 TUCSON

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SALE PRICE

14,995

$

• 12 month/20,000km Premium coverage with Road Assistance in addition to any remaining factory warranty.Warranty starts when New Vehicle Limited Warranty expires

2009 NISSAN ROUGE

2.5L, 4 cyl., 56,000 kms., AWD, great shape! Stk# 0111CA

• 120 Point Inspection

SALE PRICE

23,888

$

• Warranty backed by Hyundai Auto Canada • 90-Days of No-Charge XM Satellite Radio 2009 KIA SPORTAGE

2.7L,V6, AWD, fully loaded, leather, sunroof, 89,000 kms. Stk# 0058CA

20,995

$

Stk# 0577BA

SALE PRICE

18,995

$

2006 NISSAN 3502 CONV.

3.5L,V6, manual, fully loaded, only 60,000 kms. Stk# 3492U

DL#30331

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23,888

$

2009 CHEV TRAILBLAZER

4.2L, 6 cyl., auto., AWD, alloys, sunroof, power group, 42,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

2008 FORD RANGER

2 dr., super cab, 4L,V6, 4x4, mint, fully loaded, 75,475 kms.

• And the peace-of-mind provided by a free CARPROOF Vehicle History Report

Stk# 3500U

2008 FORD ESCAPE

4x4, power group, clean local vehicle, auto., 3.0L,V6, 58,400 kms. Stk# 3498U

SALE PRICE

$

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2006 BMW 330CI CONV.

2 dr. Cabriolet, auto., fully loaded, luxury pkg., M-performance pkg., new tires, 66,000 kms. Stk# 0603BA

SALE PRICE

$

31,488

2007 TOYOTA RAV 4

2.4L,V6, auto., AWD, clean, local car, 48,000 kms.

SALE PRICE

19,888

$

Stk# 3473U

2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV.

2.7L,V6, auto., limited edition, great car, 71,000 kms. Stk# 0419BB

SALE PRICE

9,888

$

22,488

2007 HONDA ODYSSEY

4 dr., fully loaded van, auto., 3.5L, VTEC, mint, 125,000 kms. Stk# 0063CA

SALE PRICE

22,995

$

2004 SANTA FE FWD GL

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1. All gasolines are the same: False Top automakers agree that all gasolines are not the same and that a clean engine performs better. “Gasoline choice plays a vital role in the cleanliness and performance of an engine,” noted Mitchell. “Fortunately, protecting your engine from gunk is as simple as using a high-quality gasoline, like all three grades of Shell Nitrogen Enriched Gasoline, which help protect and clean your engine as you drive.”

2. Regular maintenance will help keep your vehicle running longer and can help save money at the pump: True Regular servicing and following the service recommendations for your vehicle, such as changing the air filter, spark plugs, engine oil and other fluid ensure optimum performance and fuel efficiency. A poorly maintained vehicle can consume 15 per cent more fuel than a well-maintained vehicle and increases emissions by even more.

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In today’s economic times, it’s more important than ever to protect the investment in your vehicle – whether it’s vintage, luxury or an everyday car. There are many misconceptions about fuels and maintenance that make it difficult to know how best to keep your vehicle in good running condition and avoid unnecessary costs. A well-maintained vehicle can improve fuel efficiency by up to 40 per cent. “A high-quality gasoline cleans and protects critical engine parts, so the engine can perform as efficiently as originally designed,” confirmed Ken Mitchell, an engineer from Shell Canada. “If you’ve been using a lower-quality gasoline, carbon deposits, or gunk, begin to build up on intake valves and fuel injectors”. Test your knowledge of fuel efficiency with the questions below. You may even discover some useful tips to prolong the life of your engine and save a few dollars at the pump.


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04 FORD F150 FX4

06 CADILLAC CTS

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ONLY 73,000 KMS

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Sync, leather, panorama roof, only 30,000 kms. #11P1566

$17,995

$16,995

$33,995

05 MAZDA MPV

06 TOYOTA SIENNA CE

$20,995

10 FORD ESCAPE XLT

08 MAZDA B4000 4X4 SE+

Fully loaded #8P1396

$20,995

04 MAZDA MIATA END OF SEASON BLOWOUT

6 speed maual, MINT CONDITION #4D1034A

07 CHEV EQUINOX LT

03 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LAREDO

Bose Sound, leather, sunroof #6P1410

Quadra-Trac, alloys, pwr windows/locks #3A394A

07 MAZDA6 SPORT WAGON GS

07 TOYOTA TUNDRA TRD 4X4 DOUBLE CAB

$10,995

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V6, low kms #7P1475

$11,995

$28,995

$16,995

05 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONVERTIBLE

10 KIA FORTE

10 HYUNDAI ACCENT

END OF SEASON BLOWOUT

AWD, leather, sunroof, fully loaded #7P1500

very low kms, Bluetooth, power win/locks #10P1495

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$15,995

06 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED

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$13,995

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$10,998

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11 KIA SOUL 4U 2 TO CHOOSE

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leather, sunroof, V8, DVD, #9C1016B

$13,995

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$18,800

07 CHEV SILVERADO

07 CHEV UPLANDER LS

06 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4

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$18,995

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ONLY 6,000 KMS

SALE PRICE

$21,900

TURBO DIESEL

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SALE PRICE

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5.3L V8!

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2007 PONTIAC GRAND PRIX GXP

2011 FORD F350 SUPER CREW 4X4 LARIET

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2008 GMC SIERRA 1500 EXT. CAB 4X4

Power group, a/c, tilt, cruise, CD and much more! Stk# 95581

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SALE PRICE

$57,900

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$46,900

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$29,900

SALE PRICE

$18,900

2010 CADILLAC ESCALADE

Loaded with extras inc 22 inch wheels, navigation w/camera and much more. Stk# 96491

SALE PRICE

$55,900

2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE

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2007 PONTIAC TORRENT

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2011 GMC YUKON XL 2500 SLT

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Loaded with luxury inc. heated leather front seats, power group, tilt, cruise, a/c, c.d. and much more. Stk# 96831


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PAN PACIFIC NISSAN SURREY 15257 Fraser Hwy Surrey, BC Tel: (604) 589-8999 www.panpacific.nissan.ca

NEWSPAPER.COM *0% purchase financing for up to 84 months available on 2011 Frontier/Titan models. 4.25% purchase financing for up to 72 months available on 2011 Juke models. 3.8% purchase financing for up to 84 months available on 2011 Quest S model. Representative finance example based on Selling Price of $36,478 for 2011 Titan CC S 4x4 (3CAG71 AA00) financed at 0% APR for 84 months equals $434.26 per month with $0 down payment. $5,000 Factory Reduction included. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $36,478. †Finance offers are now available on new 2011 Titan CC S 4x4 (3CAG71 AA00), automatic transmission/2011 Frontier KC 2.5 S 4x2 (2KLG71 AE00), automatic transmission/2011 Juke SV FWD (N5RT51 AA00), manual transmission/2011 Quest 3.5 S (V6RG11 AA00), CVT transmission. Selling Price is $36,478/$25,693/$21,593/$31,648 financed at 0%/0%/4.25%/3.8% APR equals $200/$141/$157/$198 bi-weekly for 84/84/72/84 months. $0 down payment required. $5,000/$2,000/$0/$0 Factory Reduction included. Cost of borrowing is $0/$0/$2,908/$4,445 for a total obligation of $36,478/$25,693/$24,481/$36,067. ! Models shown $47,178 Selling Price for a new 2011 Titan CC SL 4x4 (3CFG71 AA00), automatic transmission/$40,993 Selling Price for a new 2011 Frontier CC SL 4x4 (4CUG71 AA00), automatic transmission/$28,243 Selling Price for a new 2011 Juke SL (N5XT11 AA00), CVT transmission/$50,148 Selling Price for a new 2011 Quest LE (V6SG11 AA00), CVT transmission. ^*†!Freight and PDE charges ($1,630/$1,595/$1,595/$1,650), Factory Reductions ($5,000/$2,000/$0/$0), certain fees where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes (including fuel conservation tax) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. Retailer order/trade may be necessary. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between October 1st and October 31st, 2011. ±Preferred Customer Program: If you currently lease or finance your Nissan vehicle through us, you may already be pre-approved to lease or finance your next new Nissan model. The 1% Preferred Customer Reduction is currently available on new 2011 Quest; 2012 Sentra, Altima Sedan or Coupe (except Hybrid), Versa Hatchback or Sedan models. Incentive program rate adjustments cannot reduce the lease or finance rate below 0.0% and will apply to the rate offered by Nissan Canada Finance at the time of the transaction. Please contact your Nissan Dealership for Nissan Canada Finance pre-approval terms and eligibility.

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WAS $20,495

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$18,900

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$19,495

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LEATHER

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

LEAVES 2011 Volvo C30 T5 (LEVEL 1)

Ice White, DEMO mileage = DEMO price, SAVE on DEPRECIATION – MSRP $35,960, *SHOWROOM vehicle*, 16 inch Alloy wheels, Sporty and Fuel Efficient, only 22,000 km. Stock# U889 Was $29,800.......................................................................... FINAL DEMO PRICE $25,999

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Black Sapphire, DEMO mileage = DEMO price, SAVE on DEPRECIATION – MSRP $40,000, LOADED with features (Bluetooth, Satellite Radio and MUCH more), only 22,000 km. Stock# U888 Was $29,800.......................................................................... FINAL DEMO PRICE $25,499

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Oyster Grey, *SHOWROOM vehicle*, very RARE vehicle, JUST SERVICED (12km Maintenance performed), LOADED with OPTIONS (Navigation, Bluetooth, BLIS – Blind Spot Information System, Park Distance Control – Front and Rear and MUCH more), only 10,000 km. Stock# U926 Was $47,800..................................................................................... SALE PRICE $46,499

2009 Volvo XC90 3.2 AWD

Saville Grey, Excellent Condition, JUST SERVICED (48km Maintenance performed, NEW Tires), 5 passenger seating, LOADED with OPTIONS (Luxury Package, Convenience Package and MUCH more), only 45,000 km. Stock# U575136A Was $39,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $35,999

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2008 Volvo XC70 3.2 AWD

Black Sapphire, LOADED with OPTIONS (Premium Package, Convenience Package, Premium Sound, Bluetooth and MUCH more), JUST SERVICED (96km Maintenance performed, NEW Tires), only 93,000 km. Stock# U604A Was $31,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $28,999

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Sunflower Yellow, ex-VW Credit company vehicle, *as NEW condition*, DEMO mileage = DEMO price, COMFORTLINE trim, WELL EQUIPPED (Heated Seats, Power Sunroof, 16 inch Alloy wheels and MUCH more), only 15,000 km. Stock# U892 Was $23,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $20,199

SOLD

& SO ARE OUR PRICES 2007 BMW 335i (4 door sedan)

Jet Black, 300 Horsepower, 6 speed automatic with paddle shifters, LOADED with Features (Sport Package, 18 inch Alloy wheels, Adaptive Bi-Xenon Headlights and MUCH more), JUST SERVICED (NEW Tires, NEW Brakes and Rotors), only 92,000 km. Stock# U903 Was $30,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $27,499

2006 Dodge Charger SE

Inferno Red Pearl, a MUST see, CUSTOM: 22 inch Chrome Alloy wheels, MINT condition, V6 engine, 190 Horsepower, BONUS: includes a set of all-season tires with rims, only 73,000 km. Stock# U866A Was $16,800........................................................................... CLEARANCE PRICE $14,699

2010 Honda Civic LX (2 door coupe)

Taffeta White, Local vehicle, No Accidents, WELL EQUIPPED (Power Sunroof, 16 inch Alloy wheels, Privacy Glass and MUCH more), VERY fuel efficient, only 30,000 km. Stock# U896 Was $21,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $19,399

2009 Honda Civic SPORT (4 door sedan)

Urban Grey Metallic, Local vehicle, No Accidents, WELL EQUIPPED (Power Sunroof, 16 inch Alloy wheels, Trunk Spoiler and MUCH more), VERY fuel efficient, only 17,000 km. Stock# U897 Was $21,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $18,999

2008 Jaguar X-Type 3.0L AWD

Ebony Black, MINT condition, Local vehicle, No Accidents, JUST SERVICED (NEW Tires, NEW Brakes), LOADED with LUXURY (Navigation, Cold Climate Package and MUCH more), only 31,000 km. Stock# U901 Was $30,800..................................................................FINAL CLEARANCE PRICE $27,499

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$26,280

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2011MODEL YEAR

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10 ,000 WRAP UP

2011 SILVERADO EXTENDED CAB ‘CHEYENNE EDITION’ SALE PRICE

$

26,780

2011 MALIBU LT PLATINUM Mocha Steel/Ebony, Remote start, Power Chair, Sunroof, Heated Seats, USB, Bluetooth Stk#1112660

MSRP $31,715

2011 SIERRA CREW CAB ‘NEVADA EDITION’

Stealth Grey/Dark Titanium, Locking SALE PRICE Differential, Bluetooth, OnStar, A/C, A/T, Stk#1111260 MSRP $40,555

$

25,182

27,180

Quicksilver Metallic / Jet Black, USB Port, Rear View Camera, Fog Lamps, A/T Stk# 1117640

MSRP $29,015

SALE PRICE

$

IN CASHTS CREDI

28,277

0.8 % LEASE

2011 SIERRA SLE 1500 EXTENDED CAB 4WD

Stealth Grey/Ebony, Bluetooth, Tailgate Equipment, Trailering Equipment Stk#1116460 MSRP $42,030

SALE PRICE

28,580

$

0.9 % LEASE

33,500

$

MSRP $38,795

LEASE

0%!

2011 CRUZE LS

SALE PRICE

Black Raven / Ebony Stk#1117270

0%!

2011 TERRAIN SLE-1

$

0.8 % LEASE

2011 CTS SEDAN

SALE PRICE

$

UP TO

ODELS ON SELECT M

0.8 % LEASE

Black/Titanium, Locking Diff., Bluetooth, Chrome Accessories Package Stk#1109220 MSRP $40,165

Summit White/Titanium, 6 spd, manual, tint/telescopic steering wheel. Stk#1109610

SALE PRICE

15,980

$

MSRP 16,445

FROM

0%!

$399/MO

2011 REGAL CXL TURBO Majestic Blue/Ebony, Leather/heated seating, 18” alloys, Sunroof, Bluetooth, USB, Xenon headlamps, Stock # 1112470

MSRP $39,685 SALE

$29,970

2011 EQUINOX LS AWD LEASE FROM $399/mo 5.25% O.A.C. 40 Months $2,579 Down Taxes and fees extra

Summit White/Jet Black,Cruise., A/C., A/T. Stk#1111740

MSRP $29,270

SALE PRICE

27,980

$

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

1

#10 Highway

X

prestongm.com

200th Street and #10 Hwy, Langley

604.534.4154

SALES HOURS Monday to Thursday: 8:30am - 9pm • Friday to Saturday 9am - 6pm • Sunday 11am - 5pm • DL30568

200 St.

Hwy

Vehicles • Pictures • No Haggle Pricing

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3.99 PER SQ. FT.

ENGINEERED HARDWOOD

CHAMPAGNE BIRCH • Click Lock 5” x1/2”x 4’ RL

4.89 PER SQ. FT.

ENGINEERED HARDWOOD

EXOTIC JATOBA 5” x 1/2” x 7’ RL

1.49 PER SQ. FT.

12mm LAMINATE AUSTRALIAN BIRCH Click Lock • Hand Scraped

3.79 PER SQ. FT.

1.29 12mm LAMINATE

PER SQ. FT.

12mm LAMINATE

604-598-8298

Limit one coupon per household. Some restrictions may apply. Please see store for details. New purchases only. Not to be combined with any other offer. Expires Oct. 18/2011.

Receive a FREE installation kit with purchase of 250 sq. ft. or more of flooring.

INSTALL KIT

FREE

BRAZILIAN REDWOOD Click Lock • Glass Finish

1.49

ROSEWOOD Click Lock • Smooth Finish

PER SQ. FT.

STARTING FROM

Roll Ends and More

STARTING FROM

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

PER SQ. FT.

$1.99

CARDINAL BIRCH Tongue & Groove 57.15mmx18mmxRL

2 ¼” SOLID HARDWOOD

PER SQ. FT.

79¢

CARPET BLOWOUT!

PER SQ. FT.

79¢

Easy glueless click lock installation.

LAMINATE

8.3mm

ANNIVERSARY SALE 1.29 PER SQ. FT.

SOLID HARDWOOD KERUING • Anti-Scratch 83mmx18mmx960mm

12.3mm LAMINATE AMERICAN WALNUT • Beveled 143mmx12.3mmx1215mm

3.99 ENGINEERED HARDWOOD

BORDEAUX MAPLE • Smooth Finish 5” x1/2”x 4’ RL

PER SQ. FT.

4.89 PER SQ. FT.

ENGINEERED HARDWOOD

EXOTIC AFRICAN TEAK 5” x 1/2” x 7’ RL

$299 EACH

AREA RUGS - SHAG

5 Colours to choose from 5’x8’

SURREY 6716 King George Hwy.

Mon - Fri: 9:30am-6pm | Saturday: 10am-5pm | Sunday: 11:00am-4:00pm

www.FloorDepotStore.com * Clearance items in limited quantities. Since wood is a variable natural product, colours may not be exactly as shown. Prices subject to change after October 19/11 without notice.

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