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South Surrey incinerator pitched Campbell Heights regional waste-to-energy facility discussed by council: Bose by Kevin Diakiw and Jeff Nagel 184 Street

A WASTE incinerator for South Surrey has been considered by city council,

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The idea of locating a waste-to-energy incinerator on a 25-acre parcel of land near 32 Avenue and 192 Street was discussed by Surrey council earlier this year.

which was willing to sell land in north Campbell Heights to a developer interested in building a waste-to-energy facility there. Aquilini Renewable Energy secured an option – which has since lapsed – to purchase 25 acres of city land near 32 Avenue and 196 Street in north Campbell Heights, subject to the site being approved for a regional waste incinerator. Mayoral candidate Ross Buchanan said council approved the concept some time ago, and he’s using it as one of his lead issues in the coming election. Buchanan said he’s pleased to hear the option has lapsed, but he has no doubt it will be back on the table after the election. Coun. Barbara Steele Some Surrey councillors said Tuesday they knew nothing about it, even though they were presented with the particulars in the summer. “We sell property to many people for many things,” said Coun. Barinder Rasode, adding she was unaware of the incinerator plan, although she seems to remember something about the Aquilini sale. “I’m vaguely aware of that,” she said. Coun. Linda Hepner said it’s all news to her.

“We want wasteto-energy in Surrey, there’s no question about that.”

See METRO / Page 5

HST repeal lag impacting home construction jobs Industry outlook darkens as buyers wait for lower tax by Jeff Nagel THE PROVINCE is under pressure to quickly neutralize the impact of the Harmonized Sales Tax on new home buyers in order to save thousands of jobs at risk in the construction industry. The HST is to be eliminated no later than April of 2013, but until then it continues to add seven per cent to the value of new homes over $525,000.

The Urban Development Institute wants the province to immediately exempt all new homes from the provincial tax portion so the HST hit is no longer an issue for prospective home buyers who may delay purchases. “We are very concerned that there’s going to be a significant reduction in jobs for the next year,” executive director Maureen Enser said. See RENOVATIONS / Page 3

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The Urban Development Institute estimates at least 2,000 planned home starts have now been shelved since the HST referendum result and many more are likely.

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Asbestos violator may be jailed

Teenage murder victim remembered Family members and friends of murdered teen Jamie Kehoe – including his father and mother (second and third from left) – mourn as Kehoe’s casket leaves Fraser Heights Chapel on Wednesday afternoon, where hundreds of people turned out for a memorial service. Kehoe, 18, was fatally stabbed on Oct. 8 after a fight broke out on a Surrey bus. There have been no arrests and the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team continues to investigate.

Arrest of Arthur Moore ordered by Jeff Nagel A NOTORIOUS Surrey-based demoli-

tion contractor who repeatedly exposed his unprotected workers to asbestos contamination has been found in contempt of court and could be jailed. The B.C. Court of Appeal ordered the arrest of Arthur Moore for repeatedly violating an August 2010 court injunction that indefinitely barred him from operating in the asbestos and drywall removal business. “He exploits recovering young addicts as his workforce,” the court ruled, adding Moore forged hazardous materials reports to conceal the danger on his worksites. Moore is to be sentenced in B.C. Supreme Court after his arrest. He could be jailed for up to 120 days. “His conduct grievously endangered workers under his direction,” Justice Ian Donald wrote in the deciJustice Ian sion. Moore told Donald past employees to “run away” if WorkSafeBC officers came to their job site, the court noted. Moore’s failure to provide proper safety training or equipment was exacerbated by his “targeted recruitment of vulnerable workers.” WorkSafeBC tried to have Moore jailed this spring but lost the case on a technicality when a lower court judge decided it wasn’t clear enough that the injunction applied to Moore personally, and not just to his business name AM Environmental. B.C.’s top court found there was no ambiguity, overturning the earlier ruling.

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‘22 Gill’ wants your vote Surrey council candidate changes his first name to a number for simplicity’s sake by Kevin Diakiw

In Surrey, putting your name up for election still comes at no cost. An effective campaign is another matter. Gill said there’s good reason for his name change. The number 22 in Punjabi is pronounced “bai” which also means brother, he said. He said he understands it might confuse some voters. “In a way it will,” he said. He added that as a truck driver, people refer to each other as brother or bro, and he thought it would be good to acknowledge that on his ballot. “It’s just easier for people,” Gill said. “It’s like a jersey number.” The civic election will be held on Saturday, Nov. 19.

ONE CANDIDATE for Surrey council has changed his name to a number for simplicity, he says. Kuljinder Singh Gill is running for a position as councillor, but will appear as GILL, 22 on the ballot. Last names are shown first on election ballots. He is one of three Gills running (incumbent Tom Gill and contestant Rina Gill are also candidates). Switching to a number puts Kuljinder behind the other two on the ballot. But he says it’s all about simplicity. Gill said he’s changed his first name on the ballot to 22 because “it’s easy for everybody.” Legislative services at Surrey city hall confirmed that Kuljinder Singh will be replaced as 22 at the candidate’s And then there were seven request. Kuljinder Singh Gill The deputy elections officer said candidates are entitled THE RACE for mayor in Surrey just got smaller by one, to call themselves whatever they want, but the time for as a candidate has withdrawn his name from candidacy. name changes or additions has passed as nominations Joginder Randhawa officially withdrew as a candidate closed last Friday. for mayor on Tuesday, reducing the field of those seeking the top job to seven. During the 1996 election in Vancouver, 57 people ran for mayor, including Randhawa said he was withdrawing for family reasons. Zippy the Circus Chimp, Sage Advice, Yummy Girl and Barb E. Doll. Now there are six candidates trying to take the mayor’s chair from Dianne Zippy garnered 264 votes, while Sage Advice took 340. Watts. They include Vikram Bajwa, Shan Rana, Ross Buchanan, Touraj Vancouver has since invoked a $50 filing fee, which has slowed down some Ghanbar-zadeh, Clifford Inimgba and Deanna Welters. of the people running who might not be serious about it. The deadline to remove a name from candidacy is Friday (Oct. 21).

“It’s just easier for people. It’s like a jersey number.”

Renovations: Also taxed more under HST From Page 1

Peter Simpson

“They’re going to remove the HST eventually so why not make people whole today?” Enser estimated at least 2,000 planned home starts have now been shelved since the HST referendum result and many more are likely. Each unit typically represents up to four industry jobs. Even if the province doesn’t expand the rebate to all new homes, she said, business would be better if developers at least knew for certain the rules in the months ahead and the timing of the switch from the 12-per-cent HST back to a five-per-cent GST on new home sales. Pre-sale agreements with buyers are critical to financing many developments, but Enser said those contracts are nearly impossible to

sign when tax implications are uncertain. Some buyers are waiting until the HST is repealed to purchase and Enser said that may make it harder for developers to liquidate existing units and then reinvest in new projects. “This has been a gong show since day one,” said Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association CEO Peter Simpson. He said the impacts go beyond actual builders and renovators to workers in local plants that make components like doors, windows and flooring. “I don’t think they have a good understanding of what this ripple effect of fewer housing starts is going to have.” Although housing starts in the region are currently running ahead of 2010 levels, Simpson said the vast majority of new construction

is in multi-family units mainly priced under the $525,000 threshold. More expensive single-family house starts are way down, he said. Simpson said the province could use short-term tax credits or reduce the Property Transfer Tax to offset the lingering impact of the HST until it is repealed. Large renovations are also taxed more under the HST right now than they will be once B.C. returns to a PST and GST system. Urgent repairs like leaky roofs are going ahead, but Simpson said many homeowners will hold off on discretionary work, such as a costly kitchen upgrade. A spokesperson for finance minister Kevin Falcon said no special arrangements are planned for home builders.


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Metro: To decide location and technology used From page 1 “I have no idea what you’re talking about,” Hepner said. “I wouldn’t support a waste-toenergy incinerator (in that area).” However, The Leader has learned the option to purchase was presented to council behind closed doors in the spring. John Negrin, president of Aquilini Renewable Energy, said the firm is at a very preliminary stage of locating a waste-toenergy plant. “We’ve looked around the Lower Mainland at candidate sites,” Negrin said. “The one at Campbell Heights could be a potential. It’s an option for consideration that has not been executed.” Negrin pointed out the siting of a plant is entirely

up to Metro Vancouver. “This is their project and this is their decision.” Aquilini is also considering a site on Tsawwassen First Nation land. Coun. Barbara Steele can’t remember the discussion to offer Aquilini the property but said the majority of council is in favour of hosting an incinerator in this city. “We want waste-toenergy in Surrey, there’s no question about that,” Steele said. “It’s not unanimous, but I think most of us are willing to go for it.” She noted there would be exhaustive public consultation prior to giving an incinerator final approval. She also noted with only one city council meeting left before the civic election, the deci-

sion will be up to the next elected council. Coun. Bob Bose said he could not “confirm nor deny” any discussion that may have taken place regarding any property purchase. “I can say the question of an incinerator in Campbell Heights for regional waste has definitely been discussed by council,” Bose said, adding that discussion took place “in a formal way.” He said the discussion took place in the spring, but would not say whether a vote was cast. He said he’s strongly opposed to the location of an incinerator in Campbell Heights. Mayor Dianne Watts said she needs to be careful with her comments because of closed council

and land transactions, but said there was no use attached to the property that was approved by council. “Anything they wanted to do on that land would have to go through a public process,” Watts said. She also pointed out the option on the property lapsed in September. “So, the city owns that land and there’s no options on it or anything else,” Watts said. Negrin said Metro will also decide what technology to use, adding there are many advanced waste-to-energy options that offer very low emissions compared to older mass-burn incinerators. The province this summer approved Metro’s solid waste plan, which lets the region pursue

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City targets illicit builders But residents and professionals say unauthorized construction continues by Kevin Diakiw SURREY IS ramping

up its enforcement of illegal building, with 66 homeowners now being investigated for unauthorized construction. Many say it’s about time, with several residents, real estate agents and builders calling The Leader in recent weeks to report houses under construction that were continuing to have decks closed in to increase the square footage of the homes. On Oct. 4, The Leader reported Surrey staff had characterized the illegal building issue in the city as “rampant.” Jean LaMontagne, Surrey’s general manager of planning and development, said last Thursday there have been 240 stop-work orders placed on dwellings with unauthorized construction since September 2008. About one-third of those have been forwarded to the legal department. City Solicitor Craig MacFarlane said last Tuesday there were 66 files receiving various levels of enforcement, including warning letters and evidence gathering, and two are before B.C. Supreme Court. Just prior to the last civic election, the city had 63 lawsuits in the works against people who had added to their

homes illegally, mostly filling in decks without civic approval. Of those, 10 have since complied with building requirements, leaving 53 legal actions on hold. They were shelved after a newly formed group called the Surrey Ratepayers Association approached council just weeks before the 2008 civic election asking the elected officials to “direct that all actions by the city related to seeking compliance with the RF zone (single family residential) related to unauthorized additions or deck enclosures be held in abeyance.” The group brought a petition with more than 4,000 names on it. Council acquiesced and at the same time started a process of re-examining all singlefamily residential (RF) zones, with the possibility of increasing square footage from 3,550 square feet to 4,550 square feet. The increase in size would render most of the unauthorized expansions legal, so long as an engineer or other qualified professional signs off on the work. MacFarlane said the 66 enforcement actions are in addition to the 53 now being held in abeyance. “There’s two just

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waiting for the hearing date, We’re ready to go to trial,” he said. He said the city sometimes uses Section 57 of the Community Charter to put a note on the property, which makes it difficult to obtain financing or to sell it. But, as in Delta’s case, Surrey finds it more beneficial to cycle the offenders through the courts if they can’t get compliance. “The best way, we’ve found, is to use Supreme Court action for a mandatory injunction,” MacFarlane said. As for the court actions being held in abeyance, MacFarlane said the city is waiting for the outcome of the RF zone review before deciding what will happen to them. Meanwhile, North Surrey’s Rod Raymond, among several others, told The Leader he continues to see decks being closed in after final inspection. If Surrey has initiated a clampdown, Raymond says, it hasn’t had much of an effect yet. LaMontagne acknowledges that the 240 stop-work orders are only a portion of the illegal building occurring in Surrey. He encourages anyone who knows of illegal construction to call city hall at 604-591-4011. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com

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he list of people Ann van Rhyn, who ran in seeking office in 2008, Paul Hillsdon, a wellSurrey and Delta known commentator and is in – and it’s long. former council candidate, No less that seven people and Malkiat Singh Kang. are running for mayor Among the SCC candiin Surrey, but it will be a dates is Moh Chelali, a Lanmiracle if any of her six gley teacher who prevented challengers manage to a would-be assassin from unseat Mayor Dianne Watts. shooting former French Surrey Civic Coalition, president Jacques Chirac in the civic party challenging Paris. Watts’ Surrey First slate for In White Rock, Laurae control of council, isn’t runMcNally was once again ning a candidate for mayor. named to the Surrey Board None of the six challengers of Education by acclamahave high profiles. tion. She is the longtime It’s an enormous chalmember of the board. lenge to run for office in In Delta, a total of 34 Surrey, as concandidates necting with the are running, small percentage but there are of the 250,000 or 35 names on more eligible votthe ballots. ers who actually Incumbent vote is difficult. trustee Campaigning Fabian Milat is expensive is running and it is all but for both impossible for an board of independent to Frank Bucholtz education win a seat (unless and council. first elected with Mayor a slate). Lois Jackson Former councillor Judy is in for a fight, with current Higginbotham is trying Coun. Heather King, former to win as an independent, councillor Krista Engelland and given her history as a and John Meech running councillor and her profile, against her. she may have a decent There are 13 candidates chance to win one of the for the six councillor seats, eight councillors’ seats. Surwith five of them incumrey First is endorsing seven bents and three of those incumbents, and longtime (Robert Campbell, Scott councillor and former Hamilton and Ian Paton) mayor Bob Bose holds the running with Jackson’s eighth seat, and is running DIVA (Delta Independent again with SCC. Voters Association) slate. There are 27 people Other incumbents running running for Surrey council are Bruce McDonald and – seven Surrey First incumAnne Peterson, and former bents, eight with SCC and councillor Jeannie Kanakos another 12 independents. is also running. Several SCC candidates There are 20 candidates have higher profiles, such as for the seven positions on Stephanie Ryan. Rina Gill the Delta Board of Educaand Grant Rice, and the tion, with chair Dale Saip slate is also running former and incumbents Simon councillor Gary Robinson. Truelove and Brenda Other well-known indepen- Bennett-Schneider running dent candidates are Imtiaz with the REAL (Responsible Popat, Gary Hoffman and Education and Academic former Surrey city spokesLeadership) slate, along man Paul Griffin. with former teacher Nick There are 14 candidates Kanakos. Incumbents Milat, for the six Surrey seats on Janet Shauntz and Laura the board of education, with Dixon are also running. SCC running six candidates Voters have a month and Surrey First Education to get familiar with the backing five incumbents. candidates; election day is Independents running are Nov. 19.

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ere we go again. Heck, even our hockey-playing population Let’s target the smokers. should probably contribute more, with all the Last month, B.C. Health Minister injuries that send players to B.C. emergency Mike de Jong floated the idea of rooms every year. Not just the pros, either. charging smokers extra MSP premiums – though You still play hockey, Mike? the idea was quickly opposed by Premier Christy Bottom line is, it’s discrimination. Clark. And likely just another government money But while de Jong goes after smokers, he’s appar- grab. Have to find the money to repay the federal government because de Jong’s Liberals ently not considering charging obese people, who brought in a tax they said they wouldn’t bring pose an ever-increasing drain on the health care in before the election, right? Have to pay system – a drain that is fast overtaking the threat back for something no one wanted in the first smokers pose to health care. Or pot smokers, coke place – and they proved that at the polls. snorters, heroin addicts, meth heads or alcoholics. Maybe the Liberals should put What about people who participate out more attack ads saying their in extreme sports? opponents are untrustworthy. Some doctors call motorcycle ownThe thing is, once you start ers “organ donors” … you still ride with the smokers, where does it your motorbike, Mike? end? De Jong attempts to use the excuse Perhaps other addicts will be that smokers should take responsibiltargeted first. ity for their actions. But once one personal choice is He’s right. But what about all of attacked, it opens the door to all the above? Should they not also take personal choices being attacked responsibility for their actions? No one wants that, or things He suggests smokers should conTricia Leslie such as invasive health checks to tribute more. ensure whether people are actuThey already do. About $3.70 – per ally smokers or not. Or would it pack – in taxes. just work on the honour system? And each time those taxes were raised – several De Jong would be wise to drop such a distimes in recent years – the government said those criminatory idea and focus on being safe on funds would go toward the smokers’ drain on the the road while he rides his motorcycle. health care system. Of course, donating organs would be a It would be interesting to find out exactly where much better way to support the health care all those tax dollars go. system than targeting addictive behaviour. Too bad government can’t tax marijuana or cocaine or meth or ecstasy. Tricia Leslie is a freelance journalist and forWhat taxes do obese people currently pay toward their expanding pull on health care dollars? mer reporter for The Peace Arch News, a sister paper to The Leader. What do heroin addicts currently contribute? Race car drivers and motocross athletes? newsroom@surreyleader.com

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Meters Boycotting more effective that protesting smart, not democratic THE RECENT SPATE of “Occupy...”

WHILE THERE are still letters

regarding the outcome of the HST referendum, not much is in the media regarding smart meters It should be noted that the HST was defeated by a 54.73-per-cent majority. The resolution from the Union of B.C. Municipalities (UBCM) requesting a moratorium on the installation of smart meters has also passed by a 55-per-cent majority vote. It should be noted the UBCM vote represents an accurate reflection of the legitimacy of the concerns having been brought forward for consideration and implementation by the B.C. Liberal government. Let us see if they have the arrogance of ignoring the collective wisdom of the majority. Let us hope democracy will prevail over corruption. Considering the legislature is now in session, it will be interesting to see the results of the unavoidable debates that will take place at the legislature.

events by protesters got me wondering. It is we, the consumers, that made the corporations rich in the first place by giving them our business? One of the protesters was angry at a supermarket chain. Nobody forced the consumer(s) to patronize any particular supermarket. My wife and I discovered a long time ago that certain exotic fruits

(such as figs, custard apples, rambutan and chikoo) and vegetables are either more expensive at the supermarkets or even unavailable compared to the ethnic food stores. Indeed, some vegetables are fresher at these stores than the supermarket chains. As such, we only go the supermarket at the end of our trip to “top up” what we could not find elsewhere. Suppose that half of all con-

sumers in Surrey boycotted the supermarkets and patronized the smaller stores instead. What would happen to the prices at the supermarkets? They would be forced to lower the price or risk throwing out half their inventory as spoiled. The same would happen with other items such as clothes, staples such as rice, pasta, and flour, soaps and hygiene products, etc. I realize we cannot boycott certain

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THE METRO Vancouver Mayors’ Council missed an excellent opportunity to hold the provincial government’s feet to the fire. Instead of voting to raise the gas/property tax, they should have voted to send a letter to the province demanding the cancellation of the unnecessary and destructive South Fraser Perimeter Road/ Gateway program that is sucking billions of dollars away from transit and schools. The U.S. is now considering taking action against B.C. ports which it says are unfairly subsidized by the government. Container imports are declining. When will the province wake up and notice the white elephant in the room that is stomping all over our social programs?

businesses (eg. all gas stations), but we can be selective in where to spend our hard-earned cash. Why did the consumers in New York, Europe, and elsewhere not adopt that strategy instead of protesting in front of corporate headquarters? Boycotting sends a much more powerful message than mere banners and slogans.

A letter writer suggests that the Port Mann Bridge, which is currently being replaced with a new bridge, should be kept as a platform for a railway line across the Fraser River.

Hidden headlines? I READ THE RECENT letter from L. Enns (“In

defence of Bush,” Letters, Oct. 13). I, too, read the book by Georges Sadda where he explains how Saddam Hussein hid weapons of mass destruction from the United Nations by moving them to the desert in Syria. That did not get rid of them, and I suspect they are still there. Not only did I read the book, but I met Mr. Sadda and asked him why this information was not given to the media. I presumed that he had fears for his safety, but the truth is he did tell a large newspaper in London. It refused to print the information as it would make Tony Blair look good and they did not like Tony Blair. He also talked to a newspaper in New York and the response was the same, only they did not want to make George Bush look good. The media today is still saying there were no weapons of mass destruction found. Perhaps with the unrest in Syria they will appear. Glen Christensen

THE PROPOSAL TO CREATE a park on the soonto-be-replaced Port Mann Bridge is novel, but for the costs involved, several alternative parks could likely be created. The proper recycling of the Port Mann Bridge is as a railway crossing, replacing the 107-yearold New Westminster Bridge, more commonly known as the Pattullo railway bridge. Removal of the traffic deck from the present Port Mann Bridge should reduce the weight on the bridge sufficiently that a low-level lift span for railway trains could be suspended from the existing arch. A new rail crossing at the location would shorten the journey of most trains to Vancouver by three miles and make service more reliable than using the slow, single-track New Westminster Bridge. The B.C. government is spending huge amounts of money to improve access to Roberts Bank but appears to be neglecting access to Burrard Inlet. This proposal is a great opportunity to remedy that shortcoming. Such a bridge should fittingly be called the Thomas Gifford Bridge, honouring the man who was the superintendent of New Westminster Bridge from 1904-1946. He was also the best-known athlete in B.C. 100 years ago, backstopping the New Westminster Salmonbellies lacrosse team to numerous Minto Cups. Barrie Sanford, Merritt

Radiation affects some with a health condition WIRELESS smart meters have

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tivity, is classified as a disability by the Canadian Human Rights Commission. Columnist Tom Fletcher’s hateful insults are aimed at those who face this painful and isolating condition, and

at people who just want the choice to make up their own minds about how much radiation exposure risk they want to take. E. Rubin, Surrey

RE: DANGEROUS drivers who zoom through crosswalks during

school hours. A pedestrian was hit just last week near my home at 110 Street and 84 Avenue and then again this morning as I was taking my nephew to school, we were very nearly struck. This is after making eye contact with drivers and an entire lane of traffic being stopped. It would be great to see some crossing guards but as it is, I implore the drivers of Delta to slow down and watch for pedestrians. God forbid the cost of sending a child to school costs someone their life. Anna Vajda


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The juvenile sockeye came from Rivers Inlet, about 100 kilometres north of a large concentration of salmon farms off the northeast coast of Vancouver Island. The virus is the European strain of ISA and researchers suspect it came to B.C. through Atlantic salmon eggs imported from areas such as Iceland before infecting wild stocks. “The only plausible explanation I can find is that it came from the fish farms,” Routledge said. The data wasn’t tabled before the Cohen Commission, which last month heard evidence

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Drivers should expect to pay an extra two cents per litre in gas taxes starting next April. The money will help pay for TransLink infrastructure expansions, including the Evergreen Line.

Province moves to raise gas tax for transit Legislation to pass quickly with NDP support by Jeff Nagel THE PROVINCE has introduced

legislation to raise gas taxes two cents a litre in Metro Vancouver to help fund TransLink’s expansion plan and build the Evergreen Line. The increase, requested this month by a majority vote of Metro mayors, would take effect next April and is expected to quickly pass with the support of the NDP. Transportation Minister Blair Lekstrom said the province will then formalize its agreement with TransLink, issue a request for proposals for the Evergreen Line to three pre-qualified bidders and get shovels in the ground “as quickly as possible.” He was reluctant to promise a construction start by year-end but vowed it will be soon. The long-stalled $1.4-billion SkyTrain extension to Coquitlam was once sidelined by a decision to build the Canada Line first and had been derailed in recent years by a deadlock with the province on how to fund TransLink’s share.

Lekstrom and mayors agreed earlier this summer to raise the gas tax and work together to find new funding sources over the next year. He repeated that pledge and said he’s very aware Metro mayors oppose any scenario that would increase property taxes, which is the backup mechanism if talks with Victoria fail to yield new sources. “I’m an optimist,” Lekstrom said. “I believe we’re going to find a solution that’s going to work for everyone.” That’s critical, he said, because TransLink needs a long-term funding solution so it can build more infrastructure beyond what’s contemplated in the new Moving Forward plan. “There has to be some certainty going into the future.” Lekstrom also repeated a commitment to meet the mayors and look at how to fix any problems in how TransLink is governed. Mayors complain they have no control over TransLink’s priorities – decided by an unelected professional board – and that

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School meal program too lean: Trustee Surrey Board of Education again asks province for sufficient funding by Sheila Reynolds SURREY SCHOOL trustees are once again hoping to draw the provincial government’s attention to the fact that children in need are continuing to go without food at school. In a motion presented at last Thursday’s public board meeting, Trustee Ijaz Chatha said Community Link funding remains insufficient to support the district’s school meal program.

“It is difficult for hungry children to concentrate in class,” he said. “The school meal program is an extremely valuable support for vulnerable children and should be available to all children who need it.” Community Link funding comes from the province and pays for things such as lunch programs for low income students, special programs at inner-city schools and counseling for at-risk children and youth.

In the spring, Surrey school trustees slammed the province for the unfair funding formula, and tabled a formal motion about the funding then, as well. On Thursday, Chatha once again pointed out that Surrey, the largest school district in B.C., receives less than one-third of what Vancouver gets, but has at least 10,000 more students. The discrepancy has been brought to the attention of – and acknowledged by – several education ministers over the

years, but no corrections have ever been made. “The funding formula hasn’t changed for more than a decade,” Chatha said in his motion. He was backed by fellow trustees, who agreed to request yet another meeting with the ministers of education and finance to demand the Community Link funding formula be revised prior to the 2012 provincial budget.

Board of Education continues to fight for capital funding. As has become an annual tradition of sorts, Trustee Terry Allen presented a motion Thursday to request to meet with the province about the lack of school building money for Surrey. Despite the number of students climbing by about 1,000 annually, no new capital money (except for that allocated to all-day kindergarten) as been allocated since 2005.

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Student association settles lawsuit Decision by current Kwantlen directors comes just two months after conflict-of-interest allegations

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A LAWSUIT AGAINST former Kwantlen Student Association (KSA) directors involving the alleged mismanagement of more than $1 million in student fees has been settled. In an online statement dated Sept. 30, KSA president Sean Birdman confirmed the current student group decided to dismiss the case, and that there would be no additional cost to any of the parties involved. “This lawsuit had been a five-year process with absolutely no finish line in sight,” wrote Birdman. “Kwantlen students have already funded the battle to the tune of $800,000 in legal

fees and staff time, and there was a very low probability that our council would be victorious in the case to recoup the monies that went into it.” The settlement comes just two months after conflict-of-interest allegations erupted at Kwantlen over decisions being made by KSA members who were elected earlier this year. The new members of the student association were accused of postponing the civil suit because two directors were related to one of the defendants, Aaron Takhar. In fact, Justine Franson, who served as director of operations but has since resigned, is Takhar’s sister. Nina Kaur is Takhar’s cousin. The 2008 lawsuit, which named

Takhar, Danish Butt, Jaivin Khatri, Yasser Ahmad, Jatinder (Joey) Atwal and AST Ventures Ltd., stemmed from findings of a financial review in 2007 that concluded there were thousands of dollars in questionable loans and investments and undocumented payments made to KSA executives and staff between December 2005 and November 2006. None of the allegations were proven in court. Takhar was leader of the Reduce All Fees (RAF) party, which took power of the KSA in a controversial 2005 vote and was then ousted in a court-ordered election. He and the other defendants were sued by the subsequent student executive, which

included then-chairperson Laura Anderson and longtime KSA general manager Desmond Rodenbour. Kaur and Franson were directors in April when the lawyer handling the lawsuit was let go, spurring the conflict allegations. They argued the dismissal was because the lawyer was a friend of Rodenbour, who was terminated earlier this year after an independent review found “substantive abuses of his position.” In August, current KSA members said the conflict-of-interest allegations were nothing but a ploy by former student directors to divert attention from prior longterm financial fraud. The KSA has hired Deloitte & Touche to conduct a

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TREE TREASURES MEET THE TREES OF REDWOOD PARK

Heritage advocates woo Cloverdale officials THE BABY’S been delivered, but it hasn’t started crawling yet. That’s how Paul Orazietti introduced the new Surrey Heritage Society last week to members of the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association and Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce. Orazietti, who’s one of the directors of the new society, says it was formed to fundraise and advocate for projects dedicated to the preservation and conservation of heritage assets in the City of Surrey. It’s led by president Bruno Zappone, a prominent Cloverdale resident, and the society hopes to launch a membership drive soon. “We’re trying to bring in people who are passionate about advocating for the protection and conservation of history in this city,” Orazietti said. One of its first projects may be to take on the Teamsters Freight Transportation Museum, moving its collection of 18 vintage trucks from Port Coquitlam to Cloverdale. The Teamsters society is looking to donate their museum to a new society that can carry on with the con-

servation, restoration, and preservation of its trucks. The collection was part of the former B.C. Transportation Museum that used to be located in Cloverdale until it was closed in 1993 and its contents disbursed. One of the more noteworthy items was ex-Beattle John Lennon’s psychedelic Rolls-Royce. Orazietti said there have already been initial discussions with the Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Society to consider using the Alice MacKay building as a truck and tractor museum site. Some of the Surrey Heritage Society directors would like to propose that the society creates a partnership to allow the society to acquire the museum, and include antique farming equipment and interactive displays to create a heritage discovery centre on the fairgrounds. Several cities are vying for the Teamsters’ collection, but Surrey is the currently the frontrunner, Orazietti said. For more information, call the Cloverdale Business Improvement Association at 604-576-3155 or the Cloverdale District Chamber of Commerce at 604-574-9802.

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Twin brothers, David and Peter Brown, began this stunning collection of trees in 1893 with the Redwood Grove, grown from mere seedlings they collected in California. While they were still young men (just 21 years old), they began growing this sanctuary. It became a park in 1959 and since then it has become an outstanding community legacy. Now with 50 different species of trees, both native and exotic, and five towering groves, Redwood Park is a beautiful place of discovery for people of all ages.

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Happy Diwali From the Candidates for Surrey Board of Education On November 19th Re-Elect Shawn Wilson Belated attention for Whalley bench

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Members of the community were invited Monday afternoon to paint a bench that has been locked behind a fence for years near the Central City bus loop at 135 Street and 102 Avenue. The city is planning to relocate the bench to 108 Avenue.

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Surrey man’s children killed in motorhome blaze in Lytton by Kevin Diakiw TWO CHILDREN of a Surrey man were burned to death in a motorhome in Lytton last week. On Wednesday, a motorhome in Lytton caught fire with two children their grandparents, who are in their mid-50s, inside. The adults were awo-

ken by smoke detectors and two barking dogs. The fire took place in the front of the vehicle, where the two children, a four-year-old boy and a girl, five, were sleeping. The adults carried the children to the back of the motorhome where they passed the children out the side windows of the unit. Once the children

were out, the woman collapsed inside and had to be rescued by employees of the grandfather. All four were taken to Royal Inland Hospital where they were treated, however, the boy and girl succumbed to their injuries sustained in the fire. Police say they have determined the fire is

not suspicious. The Lytton RCMP continues to assist the BC Coroners Services with their investigation into the cause of death of the two children. Names of the deceased nor those of the injured couple have been released by the investigating agencies at this time.

$136K for thumb injury Cyclist was struck at crosswalk in 2008 by Tracy Holmes A MAN WHOSE THUMB was broken three years ago

when his bicycle was struck by a car in South Surrey has been awarded $136,542.25 in damages. The judgment in favour of 20-year-old Teodor Dobre was made Oct. 4 in B.C. Supreme Court in New Westminster, following a three-day trial in August. According to court documents, Dobre suffered a fracture at the base of his right thumb, where it joins the wrist, in the July 14, 2008 incident. He was riding across Martin Drive in the crosswalk at Southmere Crescent when a westbound Toyota Matrix hit the rear wheel of his bike, court documents state. The impact sent Dobre “flying high into the air.” Putting his hands out to cushion his landing, Dobre came to rest face down on the pavement. In his reasons for judgment, Justice N. Brown notes Dobre testified he looked both ways and pushed the button to activate the flashing pedestrian-crossing lights before venturing off the curb. The defendant – identified as Leanne Langley

– testified she never saw any warning lights, and didn’t see Dobre until after the impact, something Dobre argued shows she was not paying attention, Brown notes. A witness testified that he saw no evidence of evasive action on Langley’s part, the judgment notes. While Brown found both Dobre and Langley credible, he notes Langley’s assertion that she didn’t see any warning lights wasn’t enough to convince the court that Dobre didn’t activate them. “Her evidence on this point deserves considerable weight, but her failure to see Mr. Dobre before impact substantially weakens it,” Brown writes. “As she was completely oblivious to his presence until after impact, she was just as likely to miss seeing the lights.” Brown found Dobre partially liable for the incident, which left him with a permanent disability that has reduced his career options and will translate into arthritis as he ages. Brown reduced the award by 15 per cent – to $116,060.91 – to reflect that responsibility. tholmes@surreyleader.com

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“It is still important to follow basic hygiene practices.� Dr. Perry Kendal Other B.C. residents not in high-risk groups can get a flu shot by paying a dispensing fee. The influenza vaccine is formulated each year to target the dominant strains of the respiratory virus that infects between 10 and 20 per cent of the population each year. The vaccine program was expanded in 2009 with the emergence of the H1N1 strain around the world. With pharmacists trained to provide the injections, about 40 per cent of B.C. residents received the vaccine in the largest mass immunization in Canadian

history. There were 55 deaths in B.C. related to H1N1, mostly of people with underlying medical conditions. Hundreds of people die each year from seasonal influenza. “Influenza vaccination is a great way to

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Public Hearing - October 25, 2011 The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local Government Act, to consider the following proposed projects and related applications:

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”

Amendment Bylaw No. 7005

Date: Time: Place:

To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject property to RS6 Single Family (460 m2) Residential for proposed Lot 1 and RS4 Single Family (610 m2) Residential for proposed Lot 2.

To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by rezoning the subject properties from RS1 Single Family Residential to RS6 Single Family (460 m2) Residential for proposed Lot A and Lot D, and RS7 Single Family (335 m2) Residential for proposed Lot B and Lot C.

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 7:00 p.m. Council Chamber Delta Municipal Hall 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2

A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give further consideration to any projects at that time. Additional Information Additional information, copies of the bylaws, supporting staff reports, and any relevant documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Municipal Hall: Website: Email: Phone: Hours:

Community Planning and Development Department www.corp.delta.bc.ca com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca 604.946.3380 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday

▼ Project No. 1 Application for Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006339) Location: 11129 84 Avenue, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 1 Applicant: Paramjit Mann

Development Variance Permit LU006322

Development Variance Permit LU006336 To vary Sections 636C and 636D of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by reducing the minimum average lot depth from 30 m to 29.64 m. Staff Contact: Susan Elbe – 604.946.3389 MAP NO. 2 FILE NO. LU006322

To vary the front setback averaging requirements ranging from 8.73 m to 11.61 m for proposed Lot 1 and from 7.38 m to 13.37 m for proposed Lot 2 under Section 305 of “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” in order to permit a minimum front setback of 8.26 m for both lots. Staff Contact: Barry Konkin – 604.946.3334 Web Location: September 12, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.01

▼ Project No. 3 Application for Rezoning (File No. LU006349) Location: 8840 and 8850 118 Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 3 Applicant: Gurinder Grewal

Proposal: Application for a Development Variance Permit in order to allow retention of a covered patio and a carport enclosure.

Proposal: Application for Rezoning in order to allow subdivision of the two subject properties into three single family residential lots for development.

Development Variance Permit LU006339

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”

MAP NO. 1 FILE NO. LU006339

1. Section 607(4)(b)(iii) by increasing the maximum horizontal distance between the front-most part of an attached garage and the rear-most point of the front elevation of the dwelling from 3 m to 5.57 m;

Amendment Bylaw No. 7018

MAP NO. 3 FILE NO. LU006349

3. Section 914 by reducing the minimum special setback from the centre line of 84 Avenue to the garage from 21 m to 18.44 m;

Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006336)

Staff Contact: Lisa King – 604.952.3164 Web Location: October 3, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item F.04

▼ Project No. 2 Application for Land Use Contract Discharge, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit (File No. LU006322) Location: 7826 117 Street, as shown outlined in bold on MAP NO. 2 Applicant: Jasbir Nijjar and Winderjit Nijjar Telephone: 604.783.4387 Proposal: Application for Land Use Contract Discharge, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit in order to allow subdivision and development of two single family residential lots.

▼ Project No. 4 Application for Official Community Plan Location: 8041 and 8061 114 Street, as shown MAP NO. 4 Telephone: 604.943.9433

MAP NO. 4 “The Corporation of FILE NO. LU006336 Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw No. 3950, 1985”

Amendment Bylaw No. 7016

To amend the land use designation for the subject properties in Schedule C.1, North Delta Area Plan, from To discharge Land Use Contract SA #2773 from the subject SFR – Single Family Residential to ISF – Infill Single Family. property. Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 7004

The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta BC V4K 3E2 www.corp.delta.bc.ca

Telephone: 604.946.3380 Proposal: Application for Zoning Bylaw Text Amendments in order to require that stand-alone “Pharmacies” permitted in Comprehensive Development Zones be subject to and included in the 400 m separation distance regulation that applies to “Drug Stores”.

“706. Notwithstanding the terms of any Comprehensive Development Zone, where a ‘Pharmacy’ is permitted in such zones, it shall be located no less than 400 m from any lot line of a ‘Lot’ occupied by a ‘Pharmacy’, ‘Drug Store’, ‘Polyclinic’ containing a ‘Drug Store’, or food store or department store containing a ‘Pharmacy’.”

Web Location: October 3, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.05

Proposal: Application for Official Community Plan Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance Permit to allow subdivision of the subject properties into four single family residential lots, retention of the existing dwellings on proposed Lot A and Lot D, and construction of new dwellings on proposed Lot B and Lot C.

Applicant: The Corporation of Delta

1. Inserting Section 706, which states:

2. Section 305 (a) by reducing the front setback averaging requirements to the garage from 9.9 m to 8.38 m;

5. Section 305A by reducing the minimum distance from the eave on the west side of the principal dwelling and covered patio to the side lot line from 0.9 m to 0.45 m.

Amendments Regarding Pharmacies (File No. P11-04) Location: All lands in the Core Commercial and Local Commercial Zones and those in Comprehensive Development Zones which allow “Retail Trade”, “Drug Store”, or “Pharmacy”.

To amend “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows:

Staff Contact: John Hopkins – 604.952.3155

Applicant: Watson and Barnard

▼ Project No. 5 Application for Zoning Bylaw Text

Amendment Bylaw No. 7015

To rezone the subject properties from RM1 Multiple Family (Duplex) Residential to RS8 Single Family (390 m2) Residential.

4. Section 612 by reducing the minimum side yard setback to the west side of the principal dwelling and covered patio from 1.5 m to 0.83 m; and

Web Location: October 3, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.04

“Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”

Telephone: 604.809.7232

Telephone: 604.572.7508

To vary “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as follows:

Amendment Bylaw No. 7017

2. Revising the Drug Store location regulation as follows: “705. A ‘Drug Store’ shall be located no less than 400 m from any lot line of a ‘Lot’ occupied by a ‘Drug Store’, ‘Polyclinic’ containing a ‘Drug Store’, or food store or department store containing a ‘Pharmacy’, or any stand-alone ‘Pharmacy’.” 3. Deleting Section 413, which states: “Where a medical/dental building is considered a ‘Permitted Use’, a professional pharmacy will be considered as an accessory use provided that: 1. the building is occupied by a minimum number of eight (8) doctors/dentists practicing on a full-time basis; and 2. the sales in the pharmacy be restricted to the Schedules ‘A’ and ‘B’ Drugs of the Pharmacy Act, plus related sick room supplies such as crutches, wheelchairs, bandages, surgical supplies, etc.” Staff Contact: Barry Konkin – 604.946.3334 Web Location: October 3, 2011 Regular Council Meeting Agenda Item E.03 Any persons who believe that their interest in property will be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applications. Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing, you can write to: Mayor and Council The Corporation of Delta 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Delta, BC V4K 3E2 Fax: 604.946.3390 Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca To be considered, correspondence must be received by the Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the public or interested persons concerning any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.


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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Seven locals at Pan-Am Games

Closing in on a medal

by Rick Kupchuk

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Batting in the lead-off position, Matthews was two-for-three with two runs scored. Yee batted third, hitting a single in three at-bats and scoring once. In the first of two games Tuesday, Matthews and Yee were both onefor-three, with Matthews hitting a triple in a 4-3 win over Venezuela. Kelsey Haberl of Burnaby, a former member of the Surrey Storm rep program, was two-for-three. The Canadians stayed on the diamond for a game with Cuba, and dropped a 4-2 decision. Matthews and Yee had one single each. Matthews drove in three runs in an 11-0 win over Argentina Wednesday morning.

Bertold is on pace for a medal in Laser Radial sailing at the PanAmerican Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. One of seven athletes from Surrey or North Delta among the 491 members of the Canadian team in Mexico, the 20-year-old was third overall after two days of competition, having competed in four if the 10 races in the preliminary round. Bertold placed third and fifth in her two races Monday, and added a third and fourth on Tuesday. She was third in the first race Wednesday, falling to sixth in the second. “Still confused by the conditions out on the CYCLING water but feel better about how I sailed today, even Jacob Schwingboth of if the results are similar, a Surrey was part of the third and fourth,” Bertold Canadian cycling team tweeted Tuesday evening. which competed Monday. Bertold will race twice The three-man Canadian Schwingboth a day Friday and Saturday team was sixth in the before the medal race on Team Sprint qualifying race, and Sunday. fifth in the four-man Team Pursuit Results for other local athletes in qualifying event. The top four teams Guadalajara: in each category raced for medals later in the day. SOFTBALL Schwingboth competed in the Omnium race Tuesday, and placed Team Canada, with Surrey’s fourth in the Flying Lap qualifier Melanie Matthews and Jennifer Yee Tuesday morning, earning a place of North Delta in the lineup, is 3-1 in the two medal events later in the (won-lost) in the softball tournaday. The 20-year-old was eighth ment and all but assured a place in in the points race and 10th in the the playoff round. elimination. The two veterans helped Canada to a 10-4 win over Puerto Rico BASEBALL Monday afternoon, a game which was called after five innings on the Canada began the baseball mercy rule. tournament with a 5-2 win over

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North Delta’s Jen Yee is one of two local players on the Canadian national team competing at the Pan-American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico. Puerto Rico, with Cole Armstrong of Surrey going one-for-four at the plate and making four putouts at the catcher position. Richmond native Jimmy Van Ostrand, who played for the North Delta Blue Jays of the B.C. Premier League, was two-for-four with a double. Canada will play Cuba today

(Thursday) and Venezuela on Saturday, needing at least one win to qualify for the semifinal round next week.

FIELD HOCKEY National team veterans Sukhwinder Singh, 33, of Surrey and Delta’s Jagdish Gill, 27, will be on the

Canadian team which opens play today against Trinidad and Tobago. Other round robin games will be played Saturday against Chile and Monday against Barbados before semifinal games are play Oct. 27. Canada won gold at the 2007 Pan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, Singh was a member of that team.

Eagles share first after shutout win Women’s soccer team deadlocked for top spot with Langara Falcons by Rick Kupchuk THE KWANTLEN Eagles got a huge win in Prince George on Saturday, then received a lot of help elsewhere in the province throughout the weekend, allowing the women’s soccer team to move into first place for the first time this season. The defending two-time provincial champions blanked the university of Northern B.C. Timberwolves 4-0, improving their record to 6-0-4 (won-tied-lost) atop the PacWest league’s Pool A standings. The help came from the University of British Columbia – Okanagan Heat and the

Thompson Rivers University Wolf Kermodes on Sunday. Pack. The Heat held the Quest Jenessa Moore opened the scorKermodes to a 1-1 draw Saturday ing for the Kwantlen women in in Kelowna, then blanked the Prince George, firing a shot off Langara Falcons 2-1 on Sunday. the post early in the second half. Thompson Rivers played the same Yvamara Rodriguez added to the two teams in Kamloops, doubling total, scoring three times to up her Langara 4-2 Saturday and edgiing season’s total to seven. Quest 1-0 Sunday. The win clinched a berth in the The weekend results left Langara Rodriguez provincial championship tournatied for first with Kwantlen, one ment Oct. 28-30 in Kelowna, where point ahead of the Kermodes. The they will seek a third consecutive Eagles complete league play this weekend, trip to the national championships. visiting the Falcons Saturday in Burnaby Kwantlen’s men’s team was looking for before travelling to Squamish to face the its first win of the season in Prince George SECTION C0-ORDINATOR: RICK KUPCHUK (PHONE 604-575-5335)

Saturday, and got the three points with a 3-0 victory. Kevin Coles notched what would prove to be the winning goal after just seven minutes. Jethro Kambere of Surrey set up Delta’s Jacob Starheim for an insurance goal in the 54th minute, then Ricardo Alvarado completed the scoring in the 66th minute. “This is something we’ve seen coming for a long time,” said Kwantlen head coach Ajit Braich. “But this was the day.” The Eagles record improved to 1-3-6, a point behind fourth place Quest heading into their final weekend of the season when they visit Langara and Quest.


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Crusaders can clinch first Holy Cross to visit Seaquam Saturday afternoon by Rick Kupchuk THE FIRST high school football

game of their conference schedule is huge for the Seaquam Seahawks. Lose it, and any hope of a first place finish is dashed. Seaquam will host the Holy Cross Crusaders Saturday afternoon at 1:30 p.m., and in an unusual scheduling quirk, the Seahawks’ first game in Senior AA Southern Conference play is the last on the Crusaders three-game schedule. And should Holy Cross win, their perfect 3-0 record would nail

down first place in the four-team group with the Seahawks still having two games to play. The Crusaders crushed the Langley Saints 35-0 back on Oct. 7, then edged the Hugh Boyd Trojans 24-21 a week later. After Saturday’s game, Seaquam will face the Trojans in Richmond on Friday, Oct. 28, then complete their short three-game conference schedule with a home game Nov. 5 against Langley. The Seahawks finished their non-conference schedule last Saturday on their home field, and topped the Windsor Dukes 43-28.

Seaquam trailed 13-7 after one quarter, took a 14-13 lead by half time, and built it up to a 36-21 advantage after three quarters. Mark Lego rushed for 288 yards and three touchdowns, with Taylor Northway scoring a pair of majors on a touchdown pass from Quarterback Adam Dobie and a kickoff return. Jarren Ralf, who led the Seahawks defence with eight tackles, scoring the sixth Seaquam touchdown. Outstanding two-way performances came from Cam Laidlaw, Mark Anglin, Tyler Massicotte, Martin Minkov, Jay Singh and Matthew Mahy.

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Sting move up, place first The under-13 Sur-Del Sting Metro squad played up an age group at the North Shore Thanksgiving Tournament, and didn’t concede a goal on their way to a

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North Surrey Bears 43 N. Delta Longhorns 14 Highlights: Darrian Fung with two, Devoun Hallums, Jeremy Reid, Devin Tair and Seye Akinsanmi scored the touchdowns. Defensive standouts were Derek Evans, Emanuel Agbozo, Dyan Easley, Jordan Wicki and Daren Dasilva.

Bantam Division Cloverdale Leopards 12 Ridge Meadows 14 Highlights: Gurjot Bains on a quarterback sneak and David Dinbandhu on a six-yard run scored the Leopards touchdowns. Ricky Park was a two-way standout, rushing the ball on offence and leading the defence in tackles. Matthew Kim blocked a punt late in the game for Cloverdale.

North Surrey Tigers 36 Abbotsford Falcons 0 Highlights: Jamel Lyles ran for four touchdowns and a two-point convert to lead the Tigers. Nathan Brown with a major and kicker Daniel Horvath with four converts completed the scoring. Geordelan Gamez with a fumble recovery, Nick Tijfli with a quarterback sack and Jalejn Cruz were the defensive standouts.

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Cloverdale Cougars 49 Burnaby Lions 0 Highlights: Drey Blair with three, Bishop Francis with two, Lukas Ste-

vens and Jakob Kellner scored the touchdowns. Defensive highlights were interceptions by Nathan Hutchinson and Tristan Erwood, and quarterback sacks by Cole Baron, Michael Bachmeier and Deepak Mattu.

N. Delta Longhorns 46 N. Surrey Falcons 32

Highlights: Two kick returns for touchdowns by Jacob Desousa led the Longhorns. Desousa scored on returns of 106 and 99 yards. Taylor Pencer also scored a pair of majors on runs of 57 and 66 yards. Terrell Kinch and Esteban Carrion helped the defence with fumble recoveries, while Alan Clarke and Liam O’Reilly had a solid defensive games.

North Surrey Eagles 38 Coquitlam Vikings 0 Highlights: Kwaku Frimpong with three and Rahim Mohammed with a pair scored the Eagles touchdowns, with kicker Kayle Fuoco converting four scores for eight points. Leading the defence was Frimpong, Joel Klassen and Armond Dhami.

Pee Wee Division Cloverdale Lynx 0 South Delta Rams 42

Highlights: The Lynx defence was led by the tackling of Blake Vatkin, Benjamin Cowie and Arjun Johal. Leading the offence in rushing were Troy MacDonald and Joshua Reed.

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Sodhi honoured by city

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Room at Newton Rec Centre renamed Black Press LOCAL WRESTLING

icon Randeep (Ravi) Sodhi was honoured by the City of Surrey last weekend. A plaque was placed in the Newton Recreation Centre, renaming a part of it as the Randeep Sodhi Mat Room. Sodhi passed away suddenly in March of this year at the age of 36. He was a two-time national wrestling champion, a gold medalist at the 1997 Commonwealth Games, was a board member of Wrestling BC and a co-founder of the Surrey-based Hargobind Wrestling Club. “Ravi Sodhi was highly regarded within our community as a wrestler, coach and community leader,� said City of Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts. “He gave his heart and soul to the sport From page 34 points for the Cardinals on a safety and an interception return for a touchdown. Sebastien Reid had the other Cardinals touchdown, which was converted by Jaheim Minott.

Atom Division Cloverdale Panthers 48 South Delta Rams 0

Highlights: The Lynx got two touchdowns from Walker Erickson, and one each from Terrel Jones, Taran Birdi, Jaeden Reid and Dante Vatkin. Jones also kicked five converts. The Panthers defence was led by Birdi, Erickson, Gage Mack, Noah Anderson and Amraj Singh-Manhas.

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Lesley Chang, were awarded the 2011 Dean Miller - Canadian Public Relations Society (CPRS) Scholarship. The award recognizes excellence in professional communications as well as volunteer contributions to the community and the PR profession. Normally only one scholarship is awarded each year, but the selection committee was so impressed with each of the Kwantlen PR students that they decided to award both with $1,000 scholarships. “I design my classroom projects to provide students with real life exposure to PR practice,” said Lydia Frey and Lesley Chang Kwantlen Media Relations faculty member Marsha D’Angelo. “Both students displayed exemplary understanding of how media relations can generate positive publicity for an organization. Kwantlen PR students have an intense two-year, full-time program in media relations, PR writing, marketing, organizational communication, issues management and crisis response. Students conduct a special event fundraiser for a nonprofit and have raised as much as $12,000 for such charities as The BC Cancer Agency, The BCSPCA, Covenant House, The BC Professional Firefighter’s Burn Fund and The Cinderella Project.

Coast Capital Savings education award recipients Desiree Wallace, Kendall Korda, Ian Wong, Korrie Grant, Gurvir Sangha and Laura Musyj.

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ive Surrey students and one from Langley marked the start of the new school year with accolades with education awards from Coast Capital Savings. Surrey residents Gurvir Sangha, Ian Wong, Kendall Korda, Laura Musyj, Samuel Chien and Desiree Wallace all received Citizenship Awards for demonstrating strong leadership within their communities while balancing their academic and personal lives. In total, 48 students from across the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island had their exemplary efforts recognized with awards worth $2,000 to $5,000 each – a total of $144,000. “What a way to start the school year,” said Musyj, who is currently enrolled at UBC where she continues to work toward her degree in animal biology. “There are so many deserving recipients this year, I can’t believe that I am being recognized alongside such a talented group. It’s a great honour.” “I feel a certain responsibility to give back to my com-

He’s one hip researcher BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Taking low-impact in stride Lynn Kanuka rides her Street Strider, a threewheeled, low-impact, mobile elliptical cross-trainer, at Crescent Beach on Monday. The South Surrey resident and former Olympian – Kanuka won a bronze medal in a 3,000-metre race at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Olympics – will demonstrate the Street Strider at The West Coast Women’s Show, which takes place Oct. 21-23 at the Tradex Trade and Exhibition Centre in Abbotsford. For more information or ticket discounts, visit www. westcoastwomen.net. To learn more about the Street Strider, visit streetstrider.ca HOW TO SUBMIT

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munity so to be rewarded for that just propels me to continue with the work that I do both at school and within the community,” said Wong, also a UBC student. Currently, Wong dedicates hours of his time to a laundry list of non-profit organizations including SOS Children’s Village, The Canadian Cancer Society and The Special Olympics. Wendy Lachance, director of Community Leadership at Coast Capital Savings, said the credit union received more than 1,000 award applications this year from across B.C. “Coast Capital Savings is committed to building a richer future for youth in the communities where we live and work,” she said. “Contributing to education is a vital component of that commitment. Through our annual Education Awards program, we recognize students who demonstrate a strong civic commitment and the perseverance to overcome challenges while obtaining their education. Those are values that we hold dear in our organization.”

tion of scholars for our BC universiand treatment of hip osteoarthritis. Given an aging population and the ties and hospital-based research centres. increased prevalence of chronic dis“Through these awards, MSFHR eases in Canada, physical activity is an important intervention for health. is investing in a healthy future for British Columbia,” said Dr. Bruce Knowledge of how to modify and perform physical activities, and iden- Clayman, MSFHR’s interim president and CEO. tification of susceptible individuals, “Providing support to will lead to inexpensive and the scholars helps recruit practical recommendations and keep these exceptional that maximize the benefits of physical activity without investigators in BC, enabling them to establish increasing the risks of joint research programs that can disease. attract additional funding MSFHR awardees were into the province. The selected from a pool of post-doctoral fellows hold more than 300 applicants promise to become the following a rigorous peerreview process. Charles Ratzlaff next generation of premier health researchers.” Thirty-two scholar awards will support researchers The foundation, celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, is establishing or building research funded primarily by the B.C. governprograms to address critical health ment, with a mandate to strengthen issues. Awards to 63 post-doctoral B.C.’s health research enterprise. fellows will provide an additional three years of advanced research For more information, visit www. msfhr.org/ training to prepare the next genera-

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Join Chris Hamilton for action-packed family tunes on Oct. 21 from 2-2:45 p.m. at the George Mackie Library (8440 112 St.) You’ll be movin’ and groovin’ as the musician celebrates the silly side of modern childhood with catchy, original songs that parents love too. For more information, call 604-5948155.

CLUBS Ladies: Join The North Delta Newcomers and Friends for their next dinner meeting and silent auction on Nov. 3. The club organizes activities such as morning walks, card games, golf, stitch-andchat gatherings monthly dinner meetings. For more information, call Kathy at 604-583-3691 or Pam at 604-597-7974.

FISH TIP All storm drains connect to local creeks and streams. If you witness a spill or chemicals being washed into a storm drain, contact the City of Surrey’s Engineering Department at 604-590-7226.

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Explore your university in your community. Kwantlen Polytechnic University offers free campus tours. For more details or to pre-register, visit www.kwantlen.ca

Celebrate Canadian Library Month with a Customer Appreciation Day on Oct. 22 from 1-3 p.m. at the George Mackie Library, 8440 112 St. Come for cake and meet Delta Friends of the Library, who will hand out brochures and encouraging volunteering. For more information, call 604-5948155.

CRAFTS Crafters wanted for a Christmas craft fair on Nov. 5 at Mary Jane Shannon Elementary School (10682 144 St.) Baking, crafts, jewelry and cards are welcome. Table rentals are $10 and should be registered at the school office before Oct. 28. Call 604-588-5991 and leave a message.

DONATIONS Clothes2U will be in town on Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at North Delta Evangelical Church, 11300 84 Ave. Clothes2U provides visitors with a selection of clothes, linens, toys, diapers, footwear and household and personal items such books, movies and music – all for free for those in need. Volunteers and donations are welcome. For more information, www. clothes2u.ca or call Ernie at 604-857-4617.

The Surrey Museum (17710 56A Ave.) is hosting two back-to-back events about Japanese-Canadian internment during the Second World War on Oct. 22. From 1-2 p.m., join Raymond Nakamura of The Japanese Canadian National Museum to learn about Japanese Canadian history, the Canadian internment of its JapaneseCanadian citizens during the war and his own family’s experiences in this troubling period. Admission is $6. From 2:30-3:30 p.m., join museum staff for a guided tour of the Two Views exhibit to learn the stories behind the images, the history of the Japanese Canadian internment in Canada and the stories of Surrey’s pre-war JapaneseCanadian population. Then chat about the photographs and this aspect of history over tea. Admission for

this event is $5. The exhibit “Two Views: Photographs by Ansel Adams and Leonard Frank,” a collection of photographs by two renowned photographers presenting their views of Japanese Canadian and American internment and incarceration in the early 1940s, runs until Oct. 29. The museum is closed on Sundays, Mondays and holidays. For more information, call 604-5926956 or visit www.surrey. ca/heritage

The White Rock Social Justice Film Society presents Seeds of Change on Oct. 28 at 7 p.m. at First United Church, 15385 Semiahmoo Ave. The film is an examination of both risks and benefits of genetically modified crops from a Canadian perspective. Leading the discussion after the film is Gary Jones, chair of the Greenhouse program at Kwantlen. Come early for the pre-film entertainment and a great seat. Admission by donation.

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Datebook From page 38 Centre, 13512 108 Ave. Eat-in or take away borsch, perogies and cabbage rolls.

A fashion and talent show will take place on Nov. 5 from 1-2:15 p.m. in the upper level near Sears at Guildford Town Centre. Money will be collected during the show for the BC Cancer Society.

HEALTH A South Asian Mental ntal Health Community Conference rence will take place Oct. 22 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. att Queen Elizabeth Secondary ry School, 9475 King George Hwy. Learn about depression, ssion, anxiety, alcoholism// drugs, ADHD, dementia entia and psychosis in Punjabi, Hindi and Urdu. Keynote presentations by Dr.r. Shimi Kang and Dr.. Gulzar Cheema. Free parking, lunch and refreshments. Register for free online at www. samhaa.org or info@ samhaa.org

MEETINGS The next VACC Surrey/ White Rock Committee bicycle route/signage planning meeting will take place Nov. 1 from 7-9 p.m. at the Newton Seniors’ Centre, 13775 70 Ave. For more information, e-mail surreywhiterock@vacc.bc.ca

MUSIC Borealis String Quartet performs on Oct. 21 at 8 p.m. at First United Church, 15385

Semiahmoo Ave. in White Rock. Tickets are $25 and are available at the church, Tapestry Music at 1335 Johnson Rd., at the Surrey Arts Centre, www.surrey.ca and niamh@semiahmooarts. com

Because their venue is booked for next week (the last Saturday of the month, their usual meeting day), The South Surrey / White Rock Ukulele Circle will meet this Saturday, Oct. 22, from 2-4 p.m. at Semiahmoo House Society, 15306 24 Ave. Visitors can come and just listen or sing without instruments or just play. For more information, email Braden Deans at bdeans@gmail.com bd

Vancouver’s Phoenix Van Chamber Cha Choir Cho presents The Path P of the Pilgrim on o Nov. 6 at 3 p.m. p at Good Shepherd Catholic S Church, 2250 150 Ch St. S Admission is $25 $ for adults and $20 $ for seniors and students. For more st information, visit i f www.phoenixchamberchoir. bc.ca, email tickets@ phoenixchamberchoir. bc.ca or call 604-584-4755.

SALES/SWAPS A huge kids’ swap meet takes place Oct. 22 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Shannon Hall and the Alice Mckay Building on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds, 6050 176 St. New and gently used babies’ and kids’ items for sale. Admission is $5 at 9 a.m. or $3 at 10 a.m. Table rentals are available. Contact Susan at 604-5138880 or kidswapmeets@ hotmail.com

Roadshow is returning to White Rock: 5 Days Only! TERRY INKLER Canadian Collectors Roadshow Staff Writer After very successful shows in Victoria and Kamloops, The Roadshow is returning to White Rock. So you had better search through your attics and garages, go through your lock boxes and jewellery, because you may be sitting on a small fortune and not even know it! Roadshow experts are here to examine all your antiques, collectibles, gold and silver.

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noticed a substantial increase in the amount of precious metals such as gold and silver coming to the Roadshow, which makes sense considering how high it’s currently trading at. He added, “The Roadshow is great because it puts money in people’s pockets, especially during such hard times. Lots of items that are just sitting around collecting dust in basements and jewellery boxes can be exchanged for money, on the spot!�

At another Roadshow event, a woman, named Mira Kovalchek, walked in with a tin full of hundreds of old coins that During a show near Toronto, a woman were given to her as a young child by her came in with a jewellery box that she grandfather. She Ă€nally decided to come had just inherited from her late aunt. “I in to the Roadshow and see what he don’t wear jewellery,â€? explained Barbara had given her. She was ecstatic to learn Engles, “so it was an easy decision to she had coins dating back to the late come down to the Roadshow to sell itâ€?. 1800’s, some of which were extremely She was very excited when she was able rare. Roadshow consultant Perry Bruce to walk away with a cheque for over explains “We had uncovered an 1871 $2,100 for jewellery she was never going Queen Victoria 50 Cent piece, valued at to wear anyway. over $2,000!! She had a nice assortment of coins that were not rare dates, but Expert Elijah Gold explains, “We have

she was able to sell them for their silver contentâ€?. She explains, “I never would have thought that my old tin of coins was worth so much! I can Ă€nally afford to renovate my kitchenâ€?. Perry Bruce continued, “Canadian coins prior to 1967, and American coins prior to 1964 are all made with silver, and we have noticed a large increase of customers coming to the Roadshow with coins and cashing them in for their silver valueâ€?. Experts at the Roadshow will evaluate and examine your items, FREE OF CHARGE, as well as educate you on them. The Roadshow sees hundreds of people during a one week event, and they have been travelling across Canada to different cities and towns, searching for your forgotten treasures. Trains, dolls, toys, old advertising signs, pocket watches, porcelain and bisque dolls, pretty much everything can be sold at the Roadshow. Any early edition Barbie’s are sought after by the Roadshow collectors, as well as a variety of

Dinky Toys and Matchbox cars. Lionel Trains and a variety of tin toys can also fetch a price, especially if they are in their original box or in mint condition. If a collector is looking for one of your collectibles, they can always make an offer to buy it. A man brought in a 1950’s Marx Tin Toy Robot, in fairly good condition, still in its original box. They were able to locate a collector for that speciÀc toy within minutes, and that gentleman went home with over $700 for his Toy Robot and a few other small toys. So whether you have an old toy car, a broken gold chain, or a Barbie sitting in the closet, bring it down to the Roadshow, they will take a look at it for FREE and it could put money in your pocket!

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ELECTIONS 2011 SHOW YOU CARE PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given to the electors of the City of Surrey and School District No. 36 that an Election by Voting is necessary to elect one (1) Mayor and eight (8) Councillors to ďŹ ll ofďŹ ces of members of Council of the City of Surrey and six (6) School Trustees to ďŹ ll the ofďŹ ces of members of the Board of Education of School District No. 36 (Surrey), for a three year term commencing December, 2011, and that the persons nominated as candidates and for whom the votes will be received are noted below:

M AY O R

C O U N C I L LO R

(ONE) (1) TO BE ELECTED

NAME BAJWA

Vikram J.S.

(EIGHT) (8) TO BE ELECTED

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

NAME

Surrey, BC

BOSE

Bob

Surrey, BC

Lawrence

Surrey, BC

ARDAWA

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS Kuldip K.

Surrey, BC

BUCHANAN

Ross

Surrey, BC

CHEN

GHANBAR-ZADEH

Touraj

Surrey, BC

ELFORD

Doug

Surrey, BC

INIMGBA

Clifford Tamuno

Surrey, BC

GILL

Rina

Surrey, BC

GILL

Tom

Surrey, BC

RANA

Shan

Surrey, BC

GILL

22

Surrey, BC

WATTS

Dianne

Surrey, BC

GRIFFIN

Paul

Surrey, BC

WELTERS

Deanna

Surrey, BC

HAYNE

Bruce

Surrey, BC

HEPNER

Linda

Surrey, BC

HIGGINBOTHAM

Judy

Surrey, BC

HOFFMAN

Gary

Surrey, BC

HUNT

Marvin

Surrey, BC

KEENAN

Bernadette

Surrey, BC

MARTIN

Mary

Surrey, BC

POPAT

Imtiaz

Surrey, BC

RASODE

Barinder

Surrey, BC

SCHOOL TRUSTEE

(SIX) (6) TO BE ELECTED

SURNAME

USUAL NAMES

RESIDENTIAL ADDRESS

ALLEN

Terry

Surrey, BC

CHATHA

Ijaz Ahmed

Surrey, BC

CHELALI

Moh

Surrey, BC

DHILLON

Sukhy

Surrey, BC

DOBIE

Charlene

Surrey, BC

RICE

Grant

Surrey, BC

GLASS

Pam

Surrey, BC

ROBINSON

Gary T.

Surrey, BC

GREEFF

Laurence

Surrey, BC

ROBINSON

Mike

Surrey, BC

HILLSDON

Paul

Surrey, BC

RYAN

Stephanie

Surrey, BC

KANG

Malkiat Singh

Surrey, BC

SINGH

Partap

Surrey, BC

LARSEN

Laurie

Surrey, BC

STEELE

Barbara

Surrey, BC

MASI

Reni

Surrey, BC

THOMAS

Susan

Surrey, BC

SIDHU

Ram

Surrey, BC

VILLENEUVE

Judy

Surrey, BC

VAN RHYN

Anne

Surrey, BC

WOLANSKI

John

Surrey, BC

WILSON

Shawn

Surrey, BC

WOOD

Steve

Surrey, BC

ELECTOR REGISTRATION: If you are not on the List of Registered Electors, you may register at the time of voting. To register you must meet the following qualiďŹ cations: s YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER s #ANADIAN #ITIZEN s 2ESIDENT OF "# FOR AT LEAST MONTHS IMMEDIATELY PRECEDING VOTING DAY s 2ESIDENT OF /2 REGISTERED OWNER OF REAL PROPERTY IN THE #ITY OF 3URREY FOR at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day, and s .OT OTHERWISE DISQUALIlED BY LAW FROM VOTING

ACCEPTED IDENTIFICATION: Please bring at least one item from each group below to ensure that you have the necessary identiďŹ cation required to register: Group 1: Photo identiďŹ cation with signature – one of the following is required: #ANADIAN 0ASSPORT "# $RIVERS ,ICENCE "# )$ #ARD #ANADIAN #ITIZENSHIP #ARD or, Post secondary Student Card. Group 2: Name / Address: If you are providing a BC Drivers Licence or BC ID card, one of the following will complete your registration: Birth CertiďŹ cate; Canadian Passport; Canadian #ITIZENSHIP #ARD 3OCIAL )NSURANCE #ARD "# #ARE #ARD OR "# 'OLD #ARE #ARD OR Debit or Credit Card.

00000

)F YOU ARE PROVIDING A #ANADIAN 0ASSPORT #ANADIAN #ITIZENSHIP #ARD OR A 3TUDENT Card, one of the following will complete your registration: BC Drivers Licence; BC ID Card; CertiďŹ cate of Vehicle Insurance; Property Tax Notice; and/or, Utility Bill (BC Hydro, Bell, Shaw, Telus, etc.).


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W H E R E D O P E O P L E G O TO VOT E ? There will be 52 Voting Locations conveniently located throughout Surrey, in schools and other public buildings. This year, voters have the option of visiting any one of our 52 locations in Surrey to vote. You will not be required to go to a specific location. Individual Voter Registration cards will be mailed to all electors on the List of Registered Electors and will have a list of all voting locations. When you head out on November 19, just bring your voter card, or acceptable identification to register, with you and pop into one of the following voting places at your convenience: Bear Creek Elementary,13780 - 80 Avenue Berkshire Park Elementary,15372 - 94 Avenue Bothwell Elementary,17070 - 102 Avenue Boundary Park Elementary,12332 North Boundary Dr Bridgeview Community Hall,11475 - 126A Avenue Cedar Hills Elementary,12370 - 98 Avenue Chimney Hill Elementary,14755 - 74 Avenue Chuck Bailey Recreation Centre,13458 - 107A Avenue Cindrich Elementary,13455 - 90 Avenue Clayton Heights Secondary,7003 - 188 Street Cloverdale Recreation Centre,6188 – 176 Street Coast Meridian Elementary,8222 - 168A Street Colebrook Elementary,5404 - 125A Street Cougar Creek Elementary,12236 - 70A Avenue East Kensington Elementary,2795 - 184 Street Ecole Panorama Ridge Secondary,13220 - 64 Avenue Elgin Park Secondary,13484 - 24 Avenue Elgin Community Hall,14250 Crescent Road Ellendale Elementary,14525 - 110A Avenue Fleetwood Community Centre,15996 - 84 Avenue Fleetwood Park Secondary,7940 - 156 Street Forsyth Road Elementary,10730 - 139 Street Fraser Heights Community Centre,10588- 160 Street 'REEN 4IMBERS %LEMENTARY 3TREET 'UILDFORD 0ARK 3ECONDARY 3TREET 'UILDFORD 2ECREATION #ENTRE !VENUE Hall’s Prairie Elementary,18035 - 8 Avenue Harold Bishop Elementary,15670 - 104 Avenue

Kennedy Trail Elementary,8305 - 122A Street Khalsa School,10677 - 124 Street Kirkbride Elementary,12150 - 92 Avenue Lena Shaw Elementary,14250 - 100A Avenue -APLE 'REEN %LEMENTARY 3PENSER $RIVE Morgan Elementary,3366 - 156A Street Newton Elementary,13359 - 81 Avenue Newton Seniors Centre,13775 – 70 Avenue /CEAN #LIFF %LEMENTARY !VENUE /LD 9ALE 2OAD %LEMENTARY 3TREET Pacific Heights Elementary,17148 - 26 Avenue Port Kells Community Hall,18918 - 88 Avenue Ray Shepherd Elementary,1650 - 136 Street Semiahmoo Secondary,1785 - 148 Street Semiahmoo Trail Elementary,3040 - 145A Street Simon Cunningham Elementary,9380 - 140 Street South Meridian Elementary,16244 - 13 Avenue Strawberry Hill Elementary,7633 - 124 Street Sullivan Heights Secondary School,6248 - 144 Street Sunnyside Community Hall,1845 - 154 Street 3URREY #ENTRE %LEMENTARY /LD -C,ELLAN 2OAD Tamanawis Secondary,12600 - 66 Avenue W.E. Kinvig Elementary,13266 - 70B Avenue William F. Davidson Elementary,15550 - 99A Avenue

To view a detailed map of the above voting locations, refer to www.surrey.ca/election

A D VA N C E V O T I N G O P P O R T U N I T I E S DATE

TIME

LOCATION

SAT, NOV 5

8AM - 8PM

ELGIN COMMUNITY HALL - 14250 Crescent Road FLEETWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE - 15996 84 Avenue

MON, NOV 7

8:30AM - 4:30PM

SURREY CITY HALL - 14245 56 Avenue

MON, NOV 7

10AM - 4PM

SIMON FRASER UNIVERSITY (Surrey Campus) - #250-13450 102 Avenue

TUE, NOV 8

8:30AM - 4:30PM

SURREY CITY HALL - 14245 56 Avenue

WED, NOV 9

8AM - 8PM

ELGIN COMMUNITY HALL - 14250 Crescent Road FLEETWOOD COMMUNITY CENTRE - 15996 84 Avenue SURREY ARTS CENTRE (Bear Creek Pavillion) - 13750 88 Avenue CLOVERDALE RECREATION CENTRE - 6188 176th Street

WED, NOV 9

8:30AM - 4:30PM

SURREY CITY HALL - 14245 56 Avenue

SAT, NOV 12

8AM - 8PM

SURREY ARTS CENTRE (Bear Creek Pavillion) - 13750 88 Avenue CLOVERDALE RECREATION CENTRE - 6188 176th Street

GENERAL VOTING DAY 11807

NOV 19, 8AM - 8PM

If you plan on being away during the advance voting period and General Voting Day, you may register by mail. Please contact the Office of the City Clerk at 604-591-4132 and/or refer to the website: www.surrey.ca/election

Away during the Advance Voting Period and General Voting Day? Register by mail. Contact Office of the City Clerk: 604-591-4132 or refer to our website for details.

www.surrey.ca/election


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supportive atmosphere where everyone, regardless of singing ability, feels at ease. Under his guidance, you improvise words while the accompanist improvises the melodies. In this fun and inspirational adult class, all you need is an interest in music and a sense of humour. Singing experience is not required. Songs on the Spot

will run for six weeks from Nov. 3 to Dec. 8 at a cost of $100. A free, introductory session is being offered next Thursday (Oct. 27) from 7-9:15 p.m. Although this session is free, you need to register in advance to book your spot.

Register either online at www.surrey.ca/ register or by phone at 604-501-5100. Advance registration is necessary as minimum class size must be reached one week prior to the start date. Surrey Arts Centre is located at 13750 88 Ave.

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DRIVERS & SWAMPERS wanted for busy drywall supply company, heavy lifting required fax resume and drivers abstract to 604-591-6188 email to kaddy@dryco.ca

FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 Live-in-Caregiver Req’d F/T w/exp to look after child; supervision of kid’s activities; taking care of general hygiene; preparing & providing timely meals. Salary: $11hr. Basic English required, Punjabi is an asset. Contact Rowland @: E-mail:rowlandengland@yahoo.ca Phone: 604-785-9236 Fax: 604-572-1974 Location: Delta, B.C. MAID SERVICE hiring Mon-Fri. Do you love cleaning? Helping people? Then come join our team. Fax or email to: 604-585-9799, brtcln@aol.com

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MORGAN CREEK Tropicals Greenhouse work $9.50 email to wholesaletropicals@gmail.com

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

DRIVERS REQUIRED

AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783

MORROW, Jacqueline Florence (Kibble) Jan 8th, 1937 - Oct 13th, 2011 We are deeply saddened to announce the passing of our beloved Mother, Grandmother and Great Grandmother. She will be lovingly remembered by her children Cindy (Brent), Brad (Lynn), Teresa (Kevin), Frank (Kelli), Wanda ( Brent). Predeceased by her mother Josephine, father Frank, brother Tommy, sister Patricia, and granddaughter Nicole. Survived by her sister Barbara, ex husband Calvin, 11 grandchildren, 8 great grandchildren, nieces, nephews and many friends. A service will be held on Friday Oct. 21st at 11:00am at Cloverdale United Church, @ 17575 58A Ave Surrey. In lieu of flowers a donation to the Canadian Cancer Society or Canadian Mental Health Association in Jacqueline’s memory would be appreciated.

Regular work, dedicated units, Benefits after 3mos. Minimum 2 years mountain exp. required. Fax resume & N print abstract to 1-888-778-3563 or E-mail to jobs@bstmanagement.net or Call: 604.214.3161

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

PARTS COUNTER PERSON Experienced parts counter person required for North Island Ford Store. We pay competitive wages and offer benefits package. Email resume to: dlsales@telus.net.

Class 1 Highway Drivers & Owner Operators Wanted

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

MILLSTREAM Flour Mills (1991) Corp. is looking for a Flour Mill Machine Operator & Fabricator. Permanent, full time, Duties include operating machinery to process and bag flour, set up and adjust processing machines. Some High School. Experience 5 years or more. Salary $13.45 hrly, Please reply via fax (604) 940-1060.

Langley based co. is growing and we are seeking a new recruit. Must be able to multi-task, be a team player, work well independently & in a team environment. Applicant will be a quick learner and organized with attention to detail. Basic knowledge of hand tools is an asset. Must be reliable. Own vehicle is plus. Non - smoker preferred. Good communication skills required. Please e-mail: kristy@bcclassified.com

P/T NIGHT CLEANER

Marquise Group is looking for a P/T Night Cleaner for Tsawwassen Quay. Must be able to work evenings & weekends. Janitorial exp. req. Duties include waxing, burnishing & auto - scrubbing the floors. Candidates will be required to complete a Criminal Record Check.

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We are still hiring - Dozer & excavator operators required by a busy Alberta oilfield construction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have constructed oilfield roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-7235051.

Wild & Crazy, Can’t Be Lazy!

$11 - $20 per hr! Expanding advertising company is looking for 10 people to start right away. We offer: Paid Training, scholarships, travel, advancement, & benefits. Must work well in a team atmosphere. F/T 18+.

Call today, Start tomorrow! Erica 604-777-2196

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COOK, SERVERS & DRIVERS, req’d for Ocean Park Pizza, Walnut Grove. Apply in person with resume to 8790 204 St.

Please e-mail resumes to 878.marquise@hiredesk.net or fax: 604-214-8526

T-MAR INDUSTRIES located in Campbell River is hiring for the position of Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. Position comes with a competitive benefit package and applicant must possess a valid driver’s license. Contact Tyson Lambert. Mail: 5791 Duncan Bay Road, Campbell River BC V9H 1N6 Fax: 250-286-9502 Email: tysonlambert@t-mar.com

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OPERATIONS MANAGER Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games (10 month contract position commencing November 1st, 2011)

“WE’RE GAME”

The Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games Board of Directors are seeking a dynamic, enthusiastic OPERATIONS MANAGER, adept at leading, organizing and managing an event that will bring together up to 3,800 participants (athletes, coaches, managers, and officials) and 3500 volunteers. The successful candidate must be extremely confident in their ability to develop the Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games into a community event to remember. The OPERATIONS MANAGER will be required to set up and maintain a well functioning Games office and provide support to the Board of Directors (16) and their 73+ Chairs. Related Duties Duties will include: hiring and supervising all Games staff, assisting volunteers in meeting critical deadlines, assisting/ monitoring the functioning of various systems and processes, coordinating the dismantling procedure of all Games property, and attending all required meetings. Past experience in event and/or BC Games planning required. Education & Experience The successful applicant should possess a minimum post secondary diploma in business, recreation, event management or other related field. A minimum 2 years experience in event planning or working with a not for profit society is also preferred. A combination of education and experience will be considered. Remuneration is $3,600 per month plus 10% of salary in lieu of benefits.

Please send resume and covering letter by October 27th, 2011 to: President, Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games Society c/o Parks, Recreation & Culture Department City of Surrey 14245 – 56 Ave, Surrey, BC Canada V3X 3A2 Or Email to summer@surrey2012.ca The Surrey 2012 BC Summer Games Board of Directors thanks all that apply, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.


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chimneyhillpizza@yahoo.ca COOK Req’d for Indian Ethnic food, F/T, Pmt, Exp: 1 yr+, Sal: 14.50/hr; Duties; prepare all kind of Indian food & sweets like butter chicken, lamb curry, mix veg, rasmalai, Sawaiyan etc; Collect all ingredients to make Indian Ethnic Main courses and sweets. Prepare & manage all specialties catering foods for all special occasions. Manage kitchen staff and ability to train staff. KITCHEN HELPER; Req’d Sal. $11/hr F/T, Pmt. Duties; Peel vegetables and fruits. Wash tables and appliances. Clear garbage. Unpack supplies in refrigerators. Mop floors and assist cook & kitchen staff. Lang: must speak English. Punjabi / Hindi is an asset. Contact Renu from New Hotmillion at Surrey, BC Sends your resume at hotmillionsjobs@yahoo.ca or Fax 778-395-0997 ROYAL FLAVOURS Restaurant & Lounge LTD. in Surrey is hiring one F/T RESTAURANT MANAGER. Must have 2 to 3 years relevant experience in managing a restaurant. Salary would be $16 per hour with 40 hours per week. Knowledge of fluent English and Hindi or Punjabi is required. Interested applicants may email resumes to: royalflavourz@yahoo.ca

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COOK & DISHWASHER GMG Food Enterprises Ltd. dba Chimney Hill Pizza is hiring for Ethnic Food Cook (East Indian Cuisine) - $17/hr & Dishwashers ($10.14/hr). All 40 hours/week. Send resume by Mail - #123 15299 68th Avenue, Surrey BC. V3S 2C1 or email:

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BUSY REAL ESTATE office req. P/T receptionist. Applicants must be fluent in English and have strong telephone and computer skills, with the ability to manage a 12 line switchboard. Fax resume to: 604591-3826.

Sauce Production Assistant Seeking a candidate looking to get into food manufacturing. Responsibilities include: production sauces, material staging, cleanup and other routine work related to food processing. The job also includes assisting in machine operations, assemblers, shipping and receiving. Must be dynamic and flexible to do a variety of tasks. Extended benefits are available. Please send resume to: Don Letendre, email: d.letendre@wokbox.ca Call: 604-531-5099 Fax: 604-531-5079

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GENERAL Farm Worker - Weeding, harvesting, grading, packaging, general cleanup Ability to work among others, no experience needed, Salary - $9.50/hr Hours – 48 55 hrs per week Sunday off Job Offer 6 months Apply: fax 604-5740553 email info@heppells.ca

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PART TIME RECEPTIONIST Needed for upscale dental office in Langley. Must have 3 + years exp. and be proficient with Cleardent software. Please email resume: csveverma@aol.com or fax resume to 604-533-4076 www.banyandental.ca

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Plumber - Req’d 3 F/T Permanent; Exp: 2 yrs. or more. Duties; install and repair plumbing system. Read specification to determine plumbing & drainage system and to locate & mark position for pipes connections & other fixture in wall or floors. Measure, cut, bend & join pipes using tools & other equipment like coupling, screw, bolts etc. Lang: English. Hindi/Punjabi is an asset. Sal: $20/hr. Contact Hardeep from Nijjar Plumbing & heating, Surrey BC. Fax resume 604-594-7475 or e-mail:mnplumbing2004@yahoo.ca

Technicians for their Health Equipment Loan program in Surrey, BC. For details please go to

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EDUCATION

Required for Dorman Timber Ltd. in the Fraser Valley area. Must have previous experience. First Aid is an asset. Competitive Wages. Please fax resumes with covering letter to 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca

The Canadian Red Cross are seeking

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COLLISION ESTIMATOR

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Duration: 13 weeks Potential Wages: $36-$60k/yr

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Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour)

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Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.

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14045-104th Ave. Surrey

WAREHOUSE Required by Fish Processing Plant for day shifts

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With the aging population, Healthcare & Healthcare providers are some 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.

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Hospital Support Specialist Stenberg College is the only private post-secondary school in BC offering this unique industry specific program specializing in administrative duties within the heath care field. You’ll receive training in medical terminology, professional communications, office operations, keyboarding/data entry, registration, diagnostic imaging, release of information, health records clerical duties, Meditech and other computerized health information systems as applicable. Work in hospital and healthcare administration as an Admitting/Registration Clerk, Health Records Clerk, Diagnostic Imaging Clerk, Hospital Switchboard Operator, Medical Secretary and much more. Entry level wages from $18.16 - $21/hr.

Call today: 604-580-2772 · www.stenbergcollege.com Over 94% of our grads are employed in their field of study within 6 months of graduation.

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Rio Tinto Alcan is the aluminum product group of Rio Tinto, headquartered in Montreal, Canada. Building on more than a century of experience and expertise, Rio Tinto Alcan is the global leader in the aluminum industry. With over 24,000 employees in 27 countries, Rio Tinto Alcan is a global supplier of high-quality bauxite, alumina and primary aluminum. Its AP smelting technology is the industry benchmark and its enviable hydroelectric power position delivers significant competitive advantages in today’s carbon-constrained world. As part of Rio Tinto Alcan Primary Metal North America, the company’s BC Operations is based in Kitimat, British Columbia and is one of the largest industrial complexes in the province. Employing about 1400 people and contributing more than $269 million annually to the provincial economy, the Kitimat based aluminum operation is poising for future growth. Rio Tinto Alcan is seeking to fill the roles below based in Kitimat, B.C. Intermediate Electrical Engineer Ref: KIT0000K Reporting to the Maintenance Coordinator, the Electrical Engineer takes responsibility for the asset management and reliability of plant equipment and machinery. The incumbent provides technical support to maintenance, operations and project personnel regarding reliability, availability and maintainability while ensuring personnel adhere to safe work practices, legal requirements, codes and industrial standards. To qualify for this position the candidate must have: -Bachelors electrical engineering degree complemented by Professional Affiliation (P.Eng) in B.C. or eligible to register -5 years’ related experience in an industrial setting -Technical - Understanding of design principals, project tracking tools and HSEQ Management System Standards -Systems - Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software Service Delivery Specialist Ref: KIT0001J Under the supervision of the Service Delivery Manager, this role is responsible for sourcing projects of a large scope and assisting with the development and increase of purchase volume results through established sourcing processes and contract management practices. Key accountabilities include: -Ensure effective delivery of all agreed services to internal and external customers -Provide business support and evaluation of services -Manage and direct contract implementation and supplier review processes -Responsible for negotiating commercially favorable contacts within applicable service expectations -Conduct effective market research, supplier strategy development and negotiation strategy planning. -Perform effective contract writing and management To qualify for this position, the candidate must have -Bachelors Degree or equivalent education/experience in related field -Minimum 5 years experience in procurement -Industrial experience -Knowledge of supply chain best practices and contract law The rewards and benefits of working for Rio Tinto are market benchmarked and very competitive, including an attractive remuneration package, regular salary reviews, incentive programs, employee savings plan, competitive pension plan, a self education assistance policy, and comprehensive health & disability programs. To apply, please submit an online application (resume) directly at our website at jobs.riotinto.ca Resumes must be received by Sunday, October 30, 2011. Rio Tinto Alcan would like to thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.


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STAMPED CONCRETE

A JOB WELL DONE. A sister team with 20 years experience will make your home or office sparkle. $25/hr. Weekly or bi-weekly. Seniors Discount. Phone 604-306-5993. Exp’d European Lady to clean your house or apartment. Ref’s avail. 604-597-4891 or 778-241-9080.

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AKAL CONCRETE. All types of reno’s. Driveways, sidewalks, floors, retaining walls. Call 778-881-0961

Concrete Lifting Specialist

Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage

Over 25 yrs exp.

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JAPANESE STYLE yard care. Fall Clean-Up, Trimming, Fencing, Rubbish Removal, Pressure Washing & Gutter Cleaning. Call 604-502-9198

Working closely with Project engineers, Field Employees and SubTrades, as a team player you will be responsible for preparing drawings and material list as per specification, ordering materials and ensuring all materials and drawings are available for the projects in time. As the successful candidate you will have post-secondary technical education preferably in mechanical engineering and previous experience preferably in mechanical projects. In addition to having strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills, you are very computer literate in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office. Being responsive to changing priorities, able to meet deadlines and committed to getting the job done. If you are interested in this excellent opportunity for growth with an expanding company, please e-mail your resume to:

johan@prinsgreenhouses.com No phone calls please. We thank you for your interest and only those qualified will be responded to.

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ROYAL KING

MR. SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

CATS 6 ways to wide blades

C/W Trailers

BOBCATS

DRYWALL

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 ARCO DRYWALL Ltd. Board, Tape Texture, Frame. New & Reno’s. 20 yrs exp, free est Mike 604-825-1500 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

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1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. Block retaining wall. Reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212, 604-306-1714 6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510. 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957, 778-861-0220 PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163

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#1 QUALITY Garden Soil & Turf 3-6 yards delivered. Visa & Mastercard Accepted. Call Loren at (604)834-3090

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We have an immediate opening for a FLOOR SUPERVISOR position with Denny’s Restaurants in Delta. If you’re interested in joining an internationally recognized chain of great Restaurants with excellent potential to grow with the company, apply today. The successful candidate will possess: • Minimum of 6 months in Restaurant Supervision. (Experience in casual dining is an asset). • Flexibility in schedule - hours include days, nights and weekends. • Ability to lead the team in a fast-paced environment. • Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines. • Superior Guest and Staff service skills. E-mail your resume: dennysdelta@dccnet.com or Fax: 604-590-1779 We thank all applicants for their interest in Career opportunities with Denny’s Restaurants, however, only those candidates selected for an interview will receive a response to their application. ** NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE**

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Cooks (Casuals) wanted IMMEDIATELY Seniors’ Care – 3 Surrey locations We are recruiting motivated Cooks (casual) to join our Guildford Seniors Village, Peace Portal Lodge (White Rock) and/or Rosemary Heights Seniors Village (South Surrey) facilities. Under the direction of the Food Services Manager, the Cook is responsible for the daily production, delivery and service of items from a designated menu and maintenance of a safe, sanitary workplace. Qualifications: • Grade 12 or equivalent as well as a combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Culinary or Apprenticeship program an asset. • Minimum of two (2) years culinary experience in hotels, restaurants, or institutions. • Food Safe Level 1 Certificate and Serving it Right Certificate an asset. • Knowledge and experience with cooking, butchery, baking, kitchen equipment and machines. • Good working knowledge of accepted sanitation standards. • Some supervisory experience preferred, but not essential. For a detailed description and to apply online, please visit our website IMMEDIATELY at: www.retirementconcepts.com/careers. Please indicate which site you prefer.

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You want a better life. Job satisfaction. Financial security. Respect. You want to help others.

Nursing Unit Clerk Nursing Unit Clerks, known as ward clerks and sometimes referred to as Nursing Unit Coordinators, act as the anchors of patient care departments. This 37-week program offers students the skills and knowledge necessary to work in a fastpaced, dynamic medical environment. Do you have excellent English speaking and writing skills? Do you enjoy working in an office environment? Can you handle stress? Can you multi-task. Do you enjoy working on computers? Are you detail-oriented? Government student loans & ELMS funding available to qualified applicants. The average wage for Stenberg grads is $20.77/hr. plus 12.2% in lieu of benefits.

Call today: 604-580-2772 · www.stenbergcollege.com Over 94% of our grads are employed in their field of study within 6 months of graduation.

Call 604-531-5935

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Retirement Concepts is an equal opportunity employer.

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WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $125 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $145. Free delivery in Surrey. 604-856-8877

HELP WANTED

UPCOMING AVAILABLE ROUTES 1-02 1-03 1-05 1-10 2-02 2-08 2-09 2-10 2-15 3-13 4-07 4-10 5-02 5-06 5-11 7-02 7-04 7-12 7-22

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(604)531-5935

Pick up or delivery. Covered storage. Call 604-644-1878

Please Call

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

FARM TRACTORS

#1167 $25 service call, BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 #22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS All work Guaranteed. 604-220-8347 www.HighOutletElectric.ca YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

HELP WANTED

.Jim’s Mowing-Same Day Service More than just mowing

IN DELTA

A leader in commercial greenhouse construction, located in Abbotsford has an exciting career opportunity for an energetic, selfmotivated Drafts person and planner.

GARDENING

GARDENING

CARRIERS NEEDED DRAFTS PERSON and PROJECT PREPARATION

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PRIMETOP DRAFTING Extension, Reno, Shop Drawings, Warehouse & Industrial Plans. QUALITY JOB. 604-595-1536.

Reno & Texture Specialist, Painting.

APPLIANCE REPAIRS

HELP WANTED

GARDENING

DUMP TRUCKS

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Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast in-home repairs, all makes & models Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936

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4 X 4 C/W bracker & hoepack

251 DRAFTING AND DESIGN

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Drywall,

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EX60 - EX300

778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 FREE ESTIMATES

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ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

604.512.1872

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EXCAVATORS

• Mechanical / Structural • Architectural / Home Renos. • Preliminary & Final Plans

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll ☛ Full Cycle Accounting ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Small Businesses Welcome! Certified Management Accountant of 20 years.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

Reas Rates S Quality Work Yard Clean-Up, Gardening, Lawn Maintenance, Pruning, Tree Cutting / Trimming, Gutter Cleaning & Pressure Washing. Free Est.

SH DRAFTING & DESIGN

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J. KANG & ASSOCIATES

Driveway removing, trenching & concrete breakers, drain tile, septic install & repairs. Oil tank removal. 20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165

F All types of concrete work F F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep FDriveways FExposed FStamped F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured

Guaranteed Record Removal since 1989. Confidential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating assures EMPLOYMENT & TRAVEL FREEDOM. Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

FPatios FPool Decks FSidewalks FDriveways FForming FFinishing FRe & Re All Your Concrete Needs 30yrs exp. Quality workmanship Fully Insured

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

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SCHAFER CEMENT CO. (1973). Prep & Place - Driveways, Patios & Walkways. Call: 604-309-0333

AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca

604-777-5046

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

EDUCATION

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EDUCATION

GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627 GUTTER, roof, power raking, aeration, siding driveway, deck cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356 ▲ Joes External Roof Cleaning Roof Washing Specialist. Gutter & Window Cleaning. * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded 21 yrs. exp. Joe 778-773-5730

287

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks, reroofing. Dhillon 604-782-1936. ADDITIONS, Renovations & New Construction. Concrete Forming & Framing Specialist. 604.218.3064

BEAUT BATHROOM & KITCHEN Plumbing + Drywall + Elect. + Tubs & Showers & Sinks + Toilets & Tile + floors + countertop + painting. Sen disc. Work Guar. 21 yrs exp. Call Nick 604-230-5783, 604-581-2859. HANDYMAN & Renovation Specialist - small or big. We will take care of it. 604-721-9537 ($40 per hr)

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 320

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

CUSTOM HOME BUILDER & RENOVATIONS Licensed builder to construct your custom home and renovations. From new kitchens, bathrooms, additions, paint and custom mill works. Great price guaranteed. Member of Pacific Home Warranty & Home Protection Office

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MOVING & STORAGE

338

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240 WE MOVE YOUR HOUSE OR OFFICE for the lowest rate. Guar. Bondable & insured, and we do Rubbish Removal. (778)552-0959

PLUMBING

FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

Home Renos/additions. Bsmts, sundecks, bthrms, int finish. Reas rates. We help LEGALIZE suites. 604-441-6624, 604-325-6624

374

TREE SERVICES

PRO TREE SERVICES Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trimming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

341

PRESSURE WASHING

House & Window Washing Brush Wash or Pressure Wash. *WCB *Bondable *References Free Est. Randall 778-828-2127

Tree removal done RIGHT! • Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 Info: www.treeworksonline.ca info@treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

PETS

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373 ROOF, gutter, window, siding, deck, driveway cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356

A-OK PAINTING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

Forget the Rest Call The Best! Harry 604-617-0864

Best Local Roofs & Repairs

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527

Running this ad for 7yrs

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services. www.paintspecial.com

Roofing Experts. 778-230-5717 Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. All work Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank.

BESTWAY PAINTING & DECORATING Interior / Exterior Small / Big Jobs Comm/Res. Fully insured.

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Crown molding installation.Faux finish, staining & custom painting.

RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL Recycled Earth Friendly

John 778-881-6737

• Electronics • Appliances • Old Furniture • Construction • Yard Waste • Concrete • Drywall • Junk • Rubbish • Mattresses

RenoMan. Laminate floor & Tile SPECIALIST. Deck & Stairs repair Kitch & Bath, Drywall, Patching & Taping. All Big and small Jobs. Many years of exp. 604-728-3849

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S VECTOR RENO’S

A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822

FREE! Scrap Metal Removal...FREE!!! * Fridges * Freezers * Stoves * Microwaves * Small appliances * Scrap Metal * Old pipe * BBQs * * Exercise equip. * Cars/trucks * All metal recyclables FREE

778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway

Member of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776 Quality professional courteous painters avail. Free est. 778-8085821. www.southwestpainting.ca

SL PAINTING

786 All in 1 Service. All IN & OUT, garden, hseclean, paint, pres.wash 604-957-7861 or 778-991-7865

CASTRO’S JUNK & DEMOLITION You Name It & It’s Gone! Best Rates. Free Est. (778)891-4017

bradsjunkremoval.com

Haul Anything...

Interior/Exterior. FREE Estimates. Quality job. Fully insured - WCB Please call Sonly.

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www.recycle-it-now.com

~ PRO PAINTERS ~ INTERIOR / EXTERIOR Quality Work, Free Estimates

Complete Home Renovations / Improvements. Interior & Exterior. Call 604-690-3327

HOME REPAIRS

604.587.5865

PAINTING Wallpapering 27yrs exp Int/Ext Pr Wash Free est, GuttersWindow Clning Carl 604-951-0146

Vinyl or wood. Stairs, Railings, etc. 40 Yrs exp call Don (604)596-0652

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On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

604-328-6387

KITCHEN CABINETS Stardust

Painting

Commercial

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Service,

EXTRA

CHEAP RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

LANDSCAPING

(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

BOBCAT and operator wanted for Snow Removal in the Lower Mainland. Rate $100/hour. Must be reliable. Call 604-970-4041

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WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount. 604-721-4555.

Local & Long Distance

$45/Hr

From 1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men Free estimate/Seniors discount Residential~Commercial~Pianos

332

PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

338

PLUMBING

EZ GO MOVERS

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 1-2-3 GENERATIONS Lic’d, Bonded Plumbers & Gas Fitters. Family business since 1952. Comm & Res. 604-727-9096 AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 www.panoramaplumbing.com

Quick & Reliable Movers

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

604-537-4140 A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. Packing, cleaning & carpets. Handyman Services etc. 604-782-3044

From $48/per

604-580-2171 www.ezgomovers.com

Portuguese Water Dog X Goldendoodle puppies, born August 17th $1000. Serious inquires 250-547-6744 email: pioneergirl_00@yahoo.com Purebred bluenose pitbull pups. Exc. temperament. 1st shots, vet chk’d, d’wrmd, breeding rights, Parents avail. to view. 11 F $800/ea, 4 M $1000/ea. Call 604-819-7075 RAGDOLL MANX KITTENS Vet checked shots, dewormed. Guaranteed. $300. 604-780-3810. Shitsa-poo puppies, 4 females. 8wks old, ready to go, $500., 604701-6281 or 604-819-2974 Toy Poodle cross pups, 2nd shots, short & stocky, 4 mo, male, $600; female, $750. 1(604)354-3003 or email: dinkytoi@hotmail.ca

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 503

ANTIQUES & VINTAGE

10 piece solid oak dining room suite, 100 years old-$2500: 104 piece Royal Crown Darby China, Medley pattern - $750: & much more. (604)379-8980

~ Certified Plumber ~ Reno’s and Repairs Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

~ 604-597-3758 ~

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APPLIANCES

KENMORE Washer/Dryer, super capacity plus. $350/pair obo or will sell separate. 604-576-1051.

545

FUEL

Honest Man Rubbish removal. Fast on his service,best rates, clean-up, handyman Services. 604-782-3044

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL

548

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ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020

AFFORDABLE MOVING

7 ADORABLE, loveable kittens. Very cute. $40 each. Call 604-8553723 Abbotsford. BERNESE MOUNTAIN DOG PUPPIES FOR SALE. First shots and dewormed. Call 778-551-1901 $1250 a PUP. Take me home! CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 CHIHUAHUA male, tiny teacup, only 3 lb, 4yrs, $600; teacup puppy, 9 week, male, $800. 604-794-7347 GERMAN SHEPHERD Puppies & young adults. Big strong, exc. for protection. 604-856-8161. GER SHEP reg. 3 female long hairs,1 short blk Tan working lines 12 wks, $1100. 604-512-3310 KING PITBULL X Rottweiler pups. very cute 8 wks old, 1st shots, vet chkd. $450 ea. (604)240-1668 LABS, 2 black females, ready now. 1st shots & dewormed, $400. Call (604)803-9999. NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

1YR Seasoned Alder Birch Maple Clean, Split, DRY & Delivered. Family Operated for 20 yrs. (604)825-9264

LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25 yrs of experience.604-506-7576

A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Prof. movers. *Garbage removal. Insured, great rates. 778-888-9628

PETS

Interior & Exterior. Member of BBB since 1975 Call John (604)889-8424

QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** Call Raman @ 604-561-4041.

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But Dead Bodies!! 604.

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FURNITURE

BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS & BOX

TILING

AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER” CERAMIC TILE Installations, renovations, repairs, design work. Small jobs welcome. Dave 604-644-8799

TREE SERVICES A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est Arborist Reports

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $ Morris The Arborist DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

Morris 604-597-2286 Marcus 604-818-2327

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 551

GARAGE SALES

SURREY

BIG GARAGE SALE Sat. & Sun. Oct. 22 & 23,

10-4 10524 155A ST.

Furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs. Furnace cleaning with truck mounted machine

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

(604)825-8714

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

• Leftover from Hotel Order • 720 Coil 2.5’’ Pillowtop • Original Plastic • Limited Quantity • 10 yr. warranty Your Price $490 Retail $1,299!

NO HST! Call: 604.807.5864

Rain or shine. Books, crafts, fabric, dishes, antiques, tools, doors, windows and much more. No early birds.

560

MISC. FOR SALE

Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1866-981-5991 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

REAL ESTATE 603

ACREAGE

Arizona Building Lots! 50% OFF! 15, AAA+ View Lots. $0 Down! Starting $99/MO! Guaranteed Financing! Near Tucson’s Int’l Airport www.sunsiteslandrush.com 1-800659-9957- Mention Code 7

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE ESTABLISHED vending route, great start up with cash flow. Vehicle incl. (604)828-9881

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HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOMES Sell Your House Fast! Damaged House! Older House! Difficulty Selling! Behind on Payments! Need to Sell Now? NO FEES! NO RISK! Call us First! 604.657.9422

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS New SRI.com 16x52 mobile home in Langley adult park. $114,900. Call 604-830-1960

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MORTGAGES

Mortgage Help! 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 Purchase/Renew/Refinance Priv. 2nd MTG avl. Low Rates. Raj 604767-5050 www.mortgagebazar.ca

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

GUILDFORD GARDENS **1 MONTH FREE RENT**

1 Bdrm. from $675 2 Bdrm. from $860-$885 • Professional on-site staff

• SMALL PET OKAY • Minutes walk to Elementary School and Guildford Mall

Heat & Hot Water Included

To Arrange a Viewing Call Grace at 604-319-7514 BRAND NEW 2bdrm, 1BR condo Surrey (central city). Corner unit, priv balcony. 5 appliances, underground parking. 604-788-8311; $1100; ns/np; avail Nov.1

CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area on each floor.

604-588-8850 604-584-5233 www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars

MATTRESSES staring at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

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GARAGE SALES

8837 - Mackie St. Fort Langley Sat. & Sun. Oct 22/23rd, 9 - 4pm Designers leftovers, Patio Furniture, pots, plants, antiques, etc HUGE YARD SALE. OCT 22 104pm. NO EARLY BIRDS PLEASE 7336-149A STREET, SURREy Numerous kitchen items,glass book shelves,storage units,hand-made library book shelves,leather recliner chairs&footstools,folding chairs,folding tables,too many items to mention. All items are in good shape and clean. HUGE MOVING SALE. Sat Oct. 22, 9-3pm. #218, 9072 Fleetwood Way. Household items, furn. clothing. SURREY, Fleetwood, Sat. Oct. 22, 9-4.14942 83A Ave. Cash Register, Crib, X-Mas Decorations, misc.

Cloverdale, 17683-57 Ave. 2 Walk up Apartments, 1 bdrm and 1 bdrm & den. Rents start at $650/mo.

604-535-8080 Atari Property Management CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 CLOVERDALE. SHERWOOD APT. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm - $775, 2 bdrm - $950. Lndry facility. NP/NS. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ascentpm. com CLOVERDALE Updated 2 Bd $910 & 1 bd $775. Incl heat/htwater/prkg. N/P. (604) 576-1465, 612-1960.

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

DELTA WEST 4895 - 55B St., Ladner Spacious 1 & 2 bedroom & Bachelor Suites Balconies, rent incl heat & h/w. Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P

Call 604.946.1094 Bayside Property Services Ltd. GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm apt, 2 full baths. $1200. 2 bdrm bsmt ste in Cloverdale. $750. Np/ns. Avail immed. 604-657-4147

GUILDFORD Across from TNT 850sf. 2 bdrm. 1 F/Bath, 2nd flr. secure U/G parking, n/p, n/s, patio. $800/mo.incls. hot water. New appli. & carpet. Cls. to transit & amens. Avail. Nov. 1

604.782.8687 Guildford. Avail immed. 1 bdrm 1 bath. 1 u/g prkg. Nr. Johnstone Hts schl. $700. Drive by 14925 - 100th. Call Jonathan 604-807-2222 Guildford Mall / Public Library

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

Phone 604-582-0465

GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE

Brookmere Gardens 14880 108th Ave. Surrey

SPACIOUS 3 bdrm 1150 sq ft, $920. Quiet family complex with garden-like courtyard, bordering Holly Park. Prime Location. Near schools, shops, transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain. N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security. www.brookmeregardens.com

604-582-1557 LANGLEY CENTRAL

SERENADE 20460 Douglas Crescent

Brand New 4 Storey Building Ready To Move In Immediately!! ◆ Studio + den ◆ 1 bdrm + den ◆ 1 & 2 Bdrms 602 to 988 sq.ft. @ $1.75 per sq.ft. 4 Stainless steel appl’s, inste w/dryer. Secure undergrnd parkade, storage lockers, bicycle room, balconies, gym, rec room, multi media box, FREE internet & HD cable for 12 months, FREE phone / movies for 3 months.

Contact 604-501-4417 LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!! Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 Appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

5374 - 203rd St, Langley

Call 604-533-9780 LANGLEY, downtown, new grnd lvl corner unit. 1 bdrm + den, 650 sf, 4 SS appls + W/D, F/P, A/C, lam floors, granite counter tops, undg prk. Avail. now. N/P. NS. $1000/mth. Phone (604) 575-8588. NEWTON. 2 BDRM, adult bldg. Heat, h/wtr, sec prkg. Near amens. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-572-4675. Newton 74th/K.George nr mall, well maintained 2 bdrm 2 bath patio sec prkg $995m. Harry 604-594-9862 NEW WESTMINSTER

Large newly renovated 1 bdrm apts available in wellkept concrete building. New floors and appl’s. Freshly painted. Patio and large storage room inste. 3 laundries in bldg. Rent incl’s heat & hot water. Sauna & jacuzzi. 5 min. walk to skytrain, Douglas College & New West Quay. Close to all amenities. Please call 604-834-1756 www.aptrentals.net SURREY

Regency Park Gardens Large 1 & 2 bedroom units Rent from $725.00/mo.

Phone: 604-581-8332 & 604-585-0063

SURREY, 126 / 72 Ave., 2 Bdrm apt, $825/mo, quiet-family complex, no pets, call 604-543-7271.

.Now avail brand new bldg 1 bed, 2 bed, 1 bth 2 bed 2 bth

SCOTT RD CORRIDOR, SOHO. #303-8168 120A St. New 1/bdrm condo, SS appli, granite counter, N/S, N/P. Avail now. $850/mo. Call Luke at 604-590-4888 Remax SOMERSET GARDENS (S. Sry) Family housing, 1851 Southmere Cres. E. 2bdrm appt. starts at $875. Pet friendly, nr all amen, heat, Community garden. 604-451-6676

SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 bdrm Apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 floor levels inside suite * Wood burning fireplace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops. Near park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Clubhouse, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 Surrey, 10788-139th St 4th flr. 2 bdrm 1 bth 6 appls. Hi ceilings. balcony,u/g prkg. Storage. Nr bus/SkyTrain/schl. Avail now. $1075. Open Sat/Sun. 1-2pm. 1-360-715-0329.

Surrey, 13399 104th Ave. Brand New Luxury High rise Units at d’Corize Close to SFU, Skytrain & Shopping. Across from new library & City Hall. Co-ed gym, men’s & women’s shower rooms, theater room, meeting rm, pool table, fob entry syst, undrgrnd gated prkg, wkend security guard, on site manager, 9’ ceilings, 6 top of the line appliances, granite counters, some units w/balcony, 16th flr, 2 bd 920 sq’ $1300. Avail., immed. $100 cash move in fee. $200 refundable move in fee., 17th flr, 2 bd, 760 sq’ $1170. Avail immed., $200 refundable move in fee. Payable by cheque.

Call Wayne at (778)898-7040 Stratatech Property Management stratatech@shawcable.com

SURREY - 13820 72nd Ave 2 Bdrm 780 sq/ft. $755/mo. Shares $2,500. No Subsidy, U/G Parking, 2 Appls, NO pets. Avail Dec 1st

www.hawthornehousing.org

Email Application or Phone 604-591-8600

SURREY CITY CENTRE ** 1 Month FREE Rent ** 2 bdrm. from $800-$875 • Clean & Spacious Suites • Great Location, close to skytrain & all amenities

SMALL PETS OKAY! • Heat & Hot Water Included

To Arrange A Viewing

Joyce 604-319-7517 Member of Crime Free Multi-Housing

SURREY

Newly Renovated! Don Caster 1 Bdrm from $850/mo; 2 bdrm from $1050/mo. 4 Appl’s. Inste storage, fireplace, large patio. Family oriented. Senior friendly. Secure parking avail. Laundry on each floor. Heat & hot water. No pets. Well worth your inspection.

Call 604-589-1805 www.aptrentals.net White Rock 2 lge bdrm 2 bath 5 appl ldry rm $1350 incl h/w & heat Seniors rate avail 778-394-6999


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APARTMENT/CONDO

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CROSSROADS Always a Good Thing Goin On

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709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 368sq ft OFFICE in Crescent Beach avail Dec 1. Upper Floor of Commercial Bld. $14/sq ft + $9.30/sq ft Triple Net + GST Call Stacey 604 538-1804 Day Mon & Wed DELTA Nr. Scott Rd. & Hwy. 10. Rent or lease 2000 sq. ft. shop space & 500 sq. ft. office area. Lots of prkg. & outdoor storage. Suitable for repairs of construction equip. 604-596-1791, cell 604-220-3929 PORT KELLS/ LANGLEY. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,000 sq ft. Call Rachel 604-633-2888. PORT KELLS WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE. 3,125 - 9,175 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Surrey. Call Rachel at 604-633-2888

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

Guildford. Clean quiet 2 bdrm carport, storage, lndry, $775 incl heat & hot water, ns/np, 604-576-1746 SURREY, 132/104. 2 bdrm duplex Avail. Nov. 1. N/P. $1000/mo. + utils. Call 604-710-1763.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS SURREY, Bear Creek area. 2 bdrm mobile home, 2 baths (1 each end for privacy). 5 appls. Avail. Nov. 1. $1050/mo. + utils. 604-518-5805.

736

HOMES FOR RENT

DELTA 11844 Cowley Dr. North, 3 bdrm. & playroom up $1200 + utils. or 3 bdrm. down, $600 mo. + utils. 2 story reno. house, close to mall, bus & schools. Whole house $1700. Nov. 15. 604-720-2331 or 604-889-1738 parmjeet.parmar@ senecacleaning.com DELTA NORTH, 116/84 Ave. Split level, 3 bdrm., priv. fenced yard, incl. ldry., parking. Pets OK. $1200mo. Immed 778-888-0200 GUILDFORD: 3 BDRM, F/P, newly painted & clean, W/D. Immed. N/P. $1,000/mo + utils. 604-727-7679.

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N.DELTA, 11862-73A Ave. 4 bdrm newly renov home, 2 baths. Avail. now $1350/mo. 604-561-9259 N. DELTA. 3 bdrms up, 3 bdrms dwn. 2 liv/rms & 2 kitchens. $1750 + utils. Nov. 1. Perry 778-928-5587. NEWTON, 3 bdrm rancher, 2 baths, sundeck, $1500/mo. Nr bus. Avail now. 604-726-0710 NORTH DELTA - 3 bdrm rancher, n/s, n/p. $1200/mo. Avail. Nov. 1st. (778)889-3079 PORT KELLS. 2 level 6 bdrms, 2 baths, 2800 sq.ft. 2 storage sheds, 2 greenhouses. On 5 acres. $2350/mo. Or house only $1900. 604-518-5298 or 778-387-3028. S.SURREY. 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 1150 sf rancher, 5 appls, N/S. $1400/mo. Avail Nov 1. Call: 604-773-4715 SURREY, 111/129 St. Newly reno’d 3/bdrm w/bsmt. 3/appli, deck, N/P. $1500/mo. (604)261-8669 or 604596-3785. SURREY 133/78. Reno’d 5 bdrm house (2 down & 3 up), 2 baths, 2 kitchens, ns/np, avail now. $1700. 604-597-2324 or 604-760-8135. SURREY, 2 storey, 6 bdrm., sep. 1 bdrm. suite, 1500 sq. ft., 220 volt powered workshop, on acreage. Refs. req’d. $3400 mo. Shop and rent neg. 604-543-6207 SURREY, 3 bdrm. up, 2 bdrm. down, 3 baths, 2 kitchens, garage, $1450 mo. Nov. 1. (604)671-0455 Surrey-60th&135th 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, F/P, shr’d lndry. 1/2 garage, Rent nego. Also 1 bdrm bsmt ste. Can rent seperate. N/P. 604-657-0993

MOTELS, HOTELS

LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010

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Surrey, Tynehead. Room for rent on aceage. $500 incl utils. Pet neg Smoking outside ok. 778-394-1114.

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION GUILDFORD/Fleetwood furn/unfurn rooms, new exec home $375-$400 incl cbl utils/ph/lndry. 778-889-8676

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1 bdrm w/o bsmt suite avail Nov1, lctd at 188/53ave.N/S,N/P. inc.util. Ref. req’d, call 604-726-8014 . 1 large bedroom + office - fleetwood area - Nov 1st - no pets, smoking or laundry - $700.00 - call 604-6133311 2 Bedroom BSMT (fleetwood) N/Floor, w/Wash/Dryer. close to all. Uitilties incl. N/P N/S, A/V now. call 778.886.3438 BEAR CREEK, 2 bdrm $650 incl utils. Clse to school, mall & K.G. Hwy. Nov 15. $650. 604-592-6565 BEAR CREEK 84/144 1 bdrm, $600 incl utils/net. Near amens. Avl. Nov. 1. Sgle welc. NS/NP. 604-507-2474 BEAR CREEK lge 2 bdrm g/l ste, NS/NP. Avail Nov 1. $700 incl utils/cble. 604-306-2346 BEAR CREEK lrg 2 bdrm, near schl bus, ns/np, $700 incl utils. Avl now. 604-596-9244 or 604-897-6124. BOLIVAR Hts. Newer spac 2 bdrm Nr all amens. NS/NP. Nov 1/15. $750 incl utils/cbl/net 778-395-8585 BRAND New 2 bedroom basement on ground level for $700 located in newton walking distance from school, bus stop, shopping complex, etc No laundry and no pets ! please call: 778-785-0109 CEDAR HILL, newer 1 bdrm. grnd. lvl. lge ste, N/P N/S. heat, hydro incl. Nr bus. $550 604-581-6682 CEDAR Hills, 12185-98A Ave, 2 bdr gr.lvl, $750. Suit one or cple. NP /NS. 604-951-7351, 604-722-8267 CEDAR HILLS. 2 bdrm bsmt suite 9728 123 St. Private entry, near all amen & school. No pets. Avail now. $750 incl util & cable. 778-227-0041 CEDAR HILLS, 97/120. 2 bdrm newer house. Cls to all amen/skytrain. $650. NS/NP. 604-790-8076 CHIMNEY HILLS, 148/73rd. 1 bdrm bsmt. N/P. N/S. $475 hydro, cable incl. No laundry. 604-889-7279. CHIMNEY HTS. 70A/151. New grd lvl 1 bdrm. Absolutely NS/NP. Refs. Nov 1 $600 incl utils. 604-897-8167 CHIMNEY Hts. New 2Br. Walk-out, $700. Incl. utils/cable No lndry. N/P, N/S, 604-716-9796 Cloverdale 184/57. 2 bdrm G/L pri ent. cov patio. Shrd w/d. Full bath. Ns-np Prkg. 1-$850 2-$925 incl cbl/ util Nov 1. Lease 604-575-0211 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm bsmt ste. Nr schools/bus. NS/NP. $550 incl all utils. Avail now. 778-889-6609. CLOVERDALE, 2 bdrm. suite, $900 mo. incl. utils., w/int. N/P, N/S, no ldry. Avail. now. (604)576-9502 Cloverdale detached 1 bdrm ste, NS/NP. $600 incl util Walk to ament. Nov15/Dec1. 604-833-5727 DELTA 7445 Garfield Dr. 3 bdrm bsmt. $900 + 1/3 utils. NS/NP. No ldry. Avail now. 604-590-0772. ENVER CREEK 84/146 St. 1 Bdrm. Across elem schl/park. Utils incl. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-861-7862 FLEETWOOD ,3 bdrm and two bath 1000+sf Ns/NP, no laundry,cable & hydro incl. Nr bus & ament. Avail 1 november asking $1050 604-339-3071 FLEETWOOD 88 & 160 St - Newly Renovated above grnd 2 bdrm ste, near all amen & schools. Avail Nov 1 $700 incl utils. No lndry. NS/NP. 604-582-2931 days 604-790-6045 evenings Fleetwood. 159/89A. 1 Bdrm g/l NS/NP no ldry basic cbl Nov 1 $550 604-761-3046, 778-836-3046 FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm clean clse to all ament. Nov 1. NS/NP. $550 Utils incl. No ldry. 604-812-1759 FLEETWOOD 1 bdrm lrg g/lvl ste. $600 incl util & cbl. Avail now. N/s. N/p. 604-726-0068 FLEETWOOD, 1 bdrm ste & new 2 bdrm ste (own ldry), very clean, NS/NP. Nov 1. 604-807-9027 FLEETWOOD. 2 Bdrm suite, ns/np, n/laundry, $675 incl hydro Avail now. 604-808-4339 or 583-5865 FLEETWOOD, 80/166, 2 bdm ste. avail now. $650 incl all utils. N/P N/S. No laundry. 604-779-5078. Fleetwood, 92/161. 3 bdrm bsmt $800 incl utils. No lndry. N/P. Nov 1. 604-834-7434 or 604-581-7434. GREEN TIMBERS: 2 Bdrm, full bth. NS/NP, pref sgl or cpl, ref’s. $650 incl utils.Immed NP. 604-688-8176

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GUILDFORD, above grnd 1 bdrm, Cls. school, mall, bus. $550 incl utils. NP/NS. No lndry. Avail immed. Ph: 778-865-2751. LARGE private one bedroom Nanny Suite in up scale home. Hookups for laundry. Utls included. No pets pls. Great for couple or single person. Walking distance to bus Avail Nov 1. $875. 604.230.2808 N.DELTA 83/116 St. Newer 2 bdrm, 1000sf quiet area, park space. Avail now, ns/np. $850 incl util/cbl & wireless net. 604-594-5760. NEWTON. 1200 SQ.FT. quality 2 bdrm suite, liv/rm, full kitchen & bath, insuite W/D. Near amenits. N/S. N/P. $825/mo incls utils. Avail immed. Ref’s. 604-946-0095. NEWTON, 143A/71A. 2 bdrm + den. Newer paint. N/S. N/P. $700/mo incl utils. 2 car prkg. Nov. 1. 604-543-6397 NEWTON. 3 bdrms, 2 baths. grnd lvl over 1500 s/f. NS/NP. Incl. utils. Avail. now. Call 604-594-5276. NEWTON 72/132, new lge 1 bdrm g/l ste, avail now. NP/NS. Incl utils. 604-594-2396, 604-354-2396 aft 4 NEWTON W. 68/126, 1 bdrm large bsmt ste $525/mo incl utils. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-729-2725 Panorama; lrg 1 bdrm bsmt. Pri entry/yard. $600 incl utils/cbl. Oct 15. N/S. 604-590-9231, 778-388-7902 SFU, SURREY Ctrl, new, modern bachelor, $550 incl utils/net & shrd lndry, ns/np. Nov 1. (778)227-6028 SULLIVAN: 150/59A Ave. 1 Bdrm, new home. $500/mo cable incl. No lndry, N/P. Nov. 15. (604)537-5794 SURREY, 102/144th. 2 bdrm suite. $700/mo. incl. utils. F/P. Avail. Oct. 15. N/P. Call 604-727-7679. SURREY, 126/62nd. LARGE 1 bdrm, quiet area, rent negot., fncd yrd, Now. N/P. 604-808-5224 SURREY 127/93 2 bdrm bsmt ste. Avail now. NS/NP. Cls to schl/shps $650 incl utils. 604-512-7347. SURREY. 140A/114 Ave. Newer 1/bdrm suite. Very clean, bright, grnd level. Cl to SkyTrain. $550/mo incl util, laundry, cable. Internet possible. NS/NP. Nov 1. 604-5898520. after 6pm or lve mess. SURREY 144/80. 2 Bd grnd lvl ste. Own carport. Nr schools & bus. NP/NS. $675/mo incl utils/cable. No lndry. Avail now. 604-591-6607. SURREY- 144 & 88th 2 BDRM suite. utils incl. n/s, n/p. nr bus. $675/mo. (604)599-4226 SURREY, 149/71. 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Nr schools. N/S. N/P. $900 incl utils. Avail now. 778-565-5625 SURREY, 15931-95A Ave. 2 bdrm. Nr schl/bus. $670 incl hydro, cble & washer. No dryer. NS/NP. Avail now. 778-387-2097, 604-580-2051. SURREY: 1 BDRM bsmt suite g/l, n/s, n/p. No laundry avail. Avail. Nov. 1st. $550/mo (604)649-8512 SURREY; 1 bdrm bsmt suite. N/S, N/P. $550/mo incl utils. Avail now. Call 604-729-0285. SURREY, 2 bdrm. $700 mo. utils. incl. N/S N/P. Avail. now and Nov. 1. (604)581-6935 SURREY, 2 bdrm bsmt, $750 all incl, near amens, avail now. NS/NP. 778-564-2008, 778-549-2811 SURREY 2 bdrm. suite, prkg., ldry. incl., nr. bus & shops. $1000 mo. neg. Avail. now. (604)613-8866 SURREY, 3 bdrm. grnd. lvl., fully reno., very spac. & bright. N/S N/P. Avail. now. (604)597-2394 or 778836-2394 SURREY, 8098-163A St. Fleetwood area. 1 bdrm. $550 incl hydro/gas/lndry. Avail now. N/P. N/S. Pref quiet person. 778-885-5511. Surrey: BEAR CREEK: 1 Bdrm ste. Nr elem & trans. Avl now. $550 incl hydro. ns/np strictly enforced. 604572-4327,778-877-6541

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Studio Suite for Rent Are you a responsible student, single or senior? If yes, then this is perfect for you. Spotless, bright, beautiful studio suite. Everything is clean & cozy. Gas f/p incl’d. Cls to everything, many extras, avail Nov. 1. $450. NS/NP.

Call: (604)594-5441, lve msg. Surrey, Birdland 3 bdrm bsmt suite, 2½ washrms. $1,000. Avail now. Also 1 bdrm bsmt. $500. Nov. 1. No dogs, cat ok. 778-878-3344. SURREY Boundary Park, exec. 1 bdrm. suite, 1.5 baths, f/p, N/P. Only N/S apply. $600 mo. Avail. now. 604-590-1956 604-671-5676 SURREY, Cedar Hills: Large bachelor ste. in newer house. Avail Oct. 15. $450/mo incl utils. NS/NP. (604)584-8242 SURREY CENTRAL: 108/130 St. 2 bdrm ste. $850/mo incld utils. Walk to Skytrain. Nov 1. 778-828-5743. SURREYcentral 2 bdrm. Avail. now, N/S, N/P, Nr amens. rent. neg. new paint, sep. prkg. 604-837-2543.

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SURREY,Chimney Hills, 148/76 lrg 2 bdrm, cute, bright, nice. $780 incl utils. cble, lndry, net. N/P. N/S. Nov 1. 604-590-4231, 778-896-4231. SURREY, CHIMNEY HTS. 1 bdrm grd level bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. Call 604-597-6620. SURREY, Enver Creek. 1 Bdrm g/l ste, nr schl/all amens. Avail now incl utils. NS/NP. (604)590-0822 SURREY Fleetwood 1 bdrm bsmt priv yrd, ns/np, n/laundry, avail now. $600 incl utils/cable. 604-839-5733. Surrey, FLEETWOOD. Brand new, spacious 2 bdrm bsmt. $650/mo. Nr amenits. Avail now. N/S. N/P. 778593-1713 or 604-728-9385. Surrey, FLEETWOOD. New 1 bdrm ste. Priv ent. Full bath. Nr bus. N/S. N/P. Avail. now. 778-574-2669. SURREY Fraser Heights, spac. 2 bdrm. suite, N/S N/P. $800 incl. utils., cable & priv. alarm. Avail. immed. 604-951-8605 SURREY, Fraser Hts. 3/bdrm 1300sf. grnd flr ste. f/s/dw, insuite w/d $1200 incl util/cable. N/S, N/P. Avail Nov1. (604)365-7441 SURREY, Guildford 96/160, 2 bdrm bsmt suite, Nov 1st/15th. Incl utils & lndry. $700/mo. N/P. 604-721-0606 or 604-585-6403 Surrey, Hwy. 10/132nd. NEW 1 bdrm suite. $575 incl sat & utils. N/S. N/P. No lndry. 604-341-9192. SURREY: NEWTON - Brand new 1 & 2bdrm suite. n/s, n/p. h/w flrs, Avail Nov. 1st/15. sat tv & int avail. (604)720-2627 or 604-825-4743 SURREY Newton brand new 1 bdrm grnd lvl suite, full bath, nr school & bus, ns/np, avail now, $600 incl utils/cable. 604-781-8682. SURREY, Newton Park. 2/bdrm, big kitch & bthrm. no lndry. NS/NP. $725/mo. 778-999-7790. SURREY NORTHRIDGE, 62/134. Cozy 1 bdrm suite, g/l, pri ent, n/p, n/s. $550/m. incls utils & cable, refs req. Avail now. (604)596-3499, (778)862-5720 (604)808-5214 SURREY Tynehead, 167A/83 Ave. bright grd lvl 2 bsmt suite - $750 or 3 bdrm $850/mo Incl utils. N/S, N/P, no lndry. 604-575-7621. SURREY, very good loc. in brand new home, corner lot, 1 & 2 bdrm. suites, close to schools & transit. Beautiful park nr. home. N/P N/S. 8144 145 St. (778)552-0502 TYNEHEAD Spac 2 bdrm, ste quiet area. Avail now. NP/NS. $850/mo inste lndry/utils incl (604)589-1585

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BOLIVAR HTS. 3 bdrm top flr. Nice house. H/W flrs. 5 min. walk to skytrain / shopping. Nov. 1. $1300/mo incl utils/cble/net. 778-394-0096. CLOVERDALE: 4 bdrm upper house, d/w, w/d. Lrg fenced backyard. $1350: Nov. 1. (604)220-0272 CLOVERDALE, HILLTOP. 1 bdrm bach. suite upper. Appls & utils incl $700/mo. NS. N/P. 604-574-4236 N.DELTA 1250 sq/ft Quality 3 bdrm suite, 1.5 baths, f/p, d/w, inste w/d, lrg sundeck, cov’d pkng, nr amens. Ns/np, avail immed, ref’s req’d, $1150/mo incl utils. 604-946-0095. SURREY, Fleetwood, Lge 1/bdrm side suite, sep entry, Cl to school. Incl util, cable. NS/NP, no lndry. $550/mo. Immed. (604)575-7379

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ARBORETUM CO-OP 15350 105 Ave. Spacious 4 bdrm T/H. $1164/mo. D/W, F/P, W/D hookup. Near Guildford Mall. No Pets. Ph btwn 10am-9pm (604)582-9520

EPSOM DOWNS 13699 76 Ave. 3 bdrm T/H with w/d hook-up, car port $1000-$1020/m. Close to all amen’s, schls & transit. Avail. Sept 1. Call 604-451-6676 LANGLEY

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!! Fridge, stove, dishwasher (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. Some pets welcome. Resident Manager. Close to bus, shopping, schools and parks. #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley

Call 604-532-2036

NEWTON - Glencoe Estates TOWNHOUSE 3 Bdrm, 5 appli’s, 1550 sq/ft, f/p, 1.5 bath, $1350/mo. APARTMENT 2 Bdrm, 2 appli’s, 950 sq/ft $850/mo incl heat & HW. Spacious Units, great park-like setting nr shops & bus. No pets.

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SURREY Green Timber lge. 4 bdrm., 3 baths, lge. deck, fam. rm., liv. rm., din. rm. $1600 mo. N/S N/P. Avail. now. 604-575-2975 or 604-202-5678 SURREY - NEWTON - 4 bdrms, larg kitchen, 2 full baths, lrg f/rm & living room, fenced yard. 4 parking spaces. $1600/mo + 50% hydro & water. Avail now. (604)507-4019 White Rock, Westbeach. Awesome view. Short term rental, 5 mos. (flexible). Furn 1 bdrm + flex rm. Dble garage. $2,000 incl all utils. N/S. Avail Nov 15. 604-800-6503.

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OWN a 2 or 3 bedroom townhome w/$3300 down. Several UPDATED T/H in good areas w/fenced yds. laminate floors and 2 PETS OK. $1199/mo. + $250 mnt oac $42k comb’s income + 680 credit. Higher down pmt ($14,800 down), lower mtg ($866/mo), 600 credit to quality. QUICK DATES ok and several HOUSES also available. $976$1716/mo. $6350 - $24,250 down and $65k com’b income. Call Jodi Steeves, ReMax Treeland for details 604-833-5634. SURREY, 65/135 St. 4 Bdrm T/H. Quiet family complex, washer/dryer, no pets. $1000/mo. 604-596-1099

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10 Foot WS model with all the trimmings, 13’’ Sansui TV, queen bed 8 foot awning & much more! Excellent Condition. Reduced to $7000. Please call: 604-535-5777 or 604-785-6827

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14,400k, Ford V-10, fully loaded, walk-around queen, lrg. living rm. slide w/ topper, sleeps 8 gen. (2.5hrs.), back-up cam., electric step, great pass through storage, exc. cond. (ns/np) $47,000

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1968 DODGE DART 4dr, 6 cyl auto collector plates, 2nd owner, original bill of sale, blue w/white top, great shape, $5795 obo. (604)574-6562.

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Happi-jacks, ext. speakers, thermopane windows, dinette slide, LCD TV, Awning. $25,995 (Stk.30389) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

1979 MERCEDES 300D, AirCrd, runs great, reblt mtr/trans, $1600. Phone (604)945-1003 (Coquitlam). 1992 PLYMOUTH ACCLAIM, P/S P/B, P/M, A/C, tilt, cruise, immob/alarm, only 97K, N/S car, reg maint., driven by pensioner, exc cond, $2495 obo. (604)355-5590. 2002 BUICK CENTURY, 149k. New tires & brakes. Perfect condition. $3900 obo. 778-565-4230. 2004 DODGE SX - 2.0 AUTO, 146K, 4 dr, keyless alarm, a/care, cd, all pwr. $3999: (604)502-9912

Quiet, Clean & Spacious 2.5 bath, patio, storage, d/w, w/d, f/p, N/S, N/P, 2-car garage, next to high school. Avail. Now!!

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

1975 MGB - Moving Must sell! Good condition! 604-579-0140 1989 PORSCHE Carrera 911, 80000 kms, power windows, seats, locks, sunroof. 100% stock. Upgraded Alpine stereo. EXCELLENT CONDITION!! Ready to go, $14000 Contact: luisrotson@gmail.com 1999 TOYOTA RAVA 4 grey power & a/c 220K 2nd owner, no accid. Exc cond. $4800. 778-389-6998 2001 BMW 320i gd cond, low kms, aircared news tires, auto $6200obo 604-832-7072 / 778-552-1462 2002 Honda Civic 4 dr auto aircared mag whls. 170,000k. $4,900 obo. 604-836-5931, 778-895-7570. 2002 NISSAN SENTRA XE, 4 door, auto, air, 145,000 kms. Lady driven. $4,000. Call 604-534-2094. 2004 Honda CRV EX, black, 68,900 kms. $15,490. Exc cond. orig. owner. 2.4 L auto, real time AWD. Extra set of summer tires, flr/cargo mats. Call Joe 604-850-0354 7 - 9 pm. 2011 NISSAN VERSA, 4 door, hatchback, auto. grey, new tires. $9300 firm. Call 604-538-4883. OKANAGAN’S Largest Used Car Super Store. Always open online at: www.bcmotorproducts.com 250-545-2206

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Dual Pane Windows, electric awning, DSI water heater, corian counter tops & microwave. $39,995 (stk.30380) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644 2008 FREEDOM SPIRIT 20’ travel trailer, like new, hardly used, a/c, f/s, dble bed, dble sink, nook, couch 2 prop tanks/2 batteries, $11,500 obo. Please call: (604)581-5117

2003 FORD EXPLORER XLT 4.6 L, full load, new tires & brakes. Tow pkg. $8000: (604)816-5752

2010 SANTA FE GL, silver, 9,920 kms. $23,900. Orig owner, pristine cond. 2.4L, 6 spd, auto, shiftronic, 5 star safety rating, extra floor mats. Call Joe 604-850-0354. 7 - 9 pm.

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2011 FunFinder 18’ travel trailer. Electric jacks, awning, stabilizers, slide-out, TV, microwave, sleeps 4. Too much to list! $20,395/obo. Call 604-521-6037.

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2001 DODGE CARAVAN. White w/grey interior, exc cond. 123,000 kms. $4,300. Call 604-859-7233 2002 TOYOTA Sienna LE, auto. V6, 7 seats. pwr. dual a/c. mint cond. 170k. $7,500. 604-230-4790.

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200

778-865-5454 Cash for all vehicles Free towing Quick service Always available

Claims a Landlords contractual Lien against the following persons goods in storage at: 10158 Nordel Court., Delta, BC, Tel: 604-581-8152

Creditors and others having claims against the estate of MARGARET WILLIAMINA MCFETRIDGE, also known as BILLIE MCFETRIDGE are hereby notified under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to the Executors, Patricia Anne Patterson and The Bank of Nova Scotia Trust Company, c/o Cleveland Doan LLP, Barristers & Solicitors, 1321 Johnston Road, White Rock, British Columbia on or before November 14, 2011, after which date the Executors will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the Executors then has notice.

THE ESTATE OF Dean Franklin Makarra, DECEASED. All persons having claims against the above estate are required to send full particulars of such claims to Kuhn & Co, 300-31935 South Fraser Way, Abbotsford BC, V2T 5N7 on or before the 10th day of November, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims that have then been received.

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ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720

David Harvey 1457 Hockaday St., Coquitlam

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George Hehr #203-12633 No.2 Rd., Richmond

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David Harvey 1457 Hockaday St., Coquitlam

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Dave Graham 12999 101 Ave., Surrey

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Eddy Felt 9010 Queen Mary Blvd., Surrey

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Wayne Duncan 4893 44B Ave., Ladner

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Vikas Dewan 10560 Dennis Cr., Richmond

A sale will take place at the storage location on Friday, November 04, 2011. Viewing 10:00 a,m, -12:00 p.m. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30 p.m. Room contents are personal household goods unless noted otherwise. Bids will be for entire contents of each locker unit.

U-Haul Storage Center Delta Claims Landlords Contractual Lien seizure against the following persons Vehicle(s) in storage at: 10158 Nordel Court, Delta, B.C. If not paid in full on or before November 3, 2011, vehicle(s) will be sold or disposed of. RV1002

David Harvey 1457 Hockaday St., Coquitlam Ford E350 Diesel VIN# 1FDKE37M4RHA22968

Two open heart surgeries.

Viewing will be at storage location from 10:00AM to 12:00 PM on Friday, November 04, 2011. Sealed bids will be opened at 12:30PM. 2009 FORD RANGER auto, w/canopy, boxliner, sliding rear window, A/C, 20K, no accid, orig owner. Lots of factory warranty left. $11,500. Call 604-864-0337 or 604-614-5739.

A113

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2004 FORD ESCAPE XLS, 2L, 5 sp. 131kms. no acc. $4500 no tax Aircared 2 yrs. 604-502-9912.

1998 GMC SIERRA P/U, longbox, 1 owner, no accid, 227,000 Km’s, exc cond, $3800. (604)534-2398

One big need. Help us build a new BC Children’s Hospital.

WAREHOUSEMAN’S LIEN Whereas Chrystal Dawn Shamachuk is indebted to Edward S. Holroyd for the storage of the following personal goods; Sofa, dinning table, 2 tv’s, bed frame, and other house hold items. A lien is claimed under the Act. These items have been left behind on the 1 day of August, 2011. Notice is hereby given that on the 7th day of November, 2011 or thereafter, the items will be seized and removed. The items are currently stored at 10227 Michel, Surrey, BC.

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For more info. Call 778.241.4131

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is hereby given that creditors and others having claims against the Estate of George Edward Prowett, deceased, late of 9688 — 137A Street, in the City of Surrey, in the Province of British Columbia, are hereby required to send particulars of their claims to the Executors at the following address:

The Scrapper

VEHICLES WANTED

2011 WILDCAT 282RK

4 JAGUAR CHROME SPOKE MAGS w/ rubber - Good cond. $200obo 604.488.9161

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

1997 TOYOTA RAV 4, 187,000km., blue, 4 cyl. auto, 4 wheel drive, roof racks. $5400 obo (604)530-4693

Call 604-589-1805

U-Haul Storage Center Delta

Re: the estate of MARGARET WILLIAMINA MCFETRIDGE, also known as BILLIE MCFETRIDGE, deceased, formerly of #216, 15366 - 17 Avenue, Surrey, BC, V4A 1T9.

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1999 Slumber Queen Adventurer Camper

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

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SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

c/o Scotia Private Client Group Attention: Andrew Patrus 5th Floor, 650 W. Georgia St. P.O. Box 11538 Vancouver, B.C. V6B 4N7 before the 18th day of November, 2011, after which date the Executors will distribute the said estate among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the Executors then has notice.

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ROSALYN MANTHORPE


Thursday, October 20, 2011 Surrey/North Delta Leader 51

Here again! 2010... we go

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The Full Cup Every seat is a great seat in the beautiful and spacious Langley Events Centre. Right now, you can claim the same one for all 11 draws.

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The Continental Cup is a property of the World Curling Federation, operated jointly with the Canadian Curling Association as part of Canada’s Season of Champions.

NOW IS THE TIME TO SAVE!

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ON ALL NEW & USED VEHICLES IN STOCK

2010 DODGE CHALLENGER SRT8 4 TO CHOOSE

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NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE RAM 2500 CREW CAB 4X4

SAVE $13,057

#0E300

2011 JEEP PATRIOT

2011 JEEP 2010 CHRYSLER CHEROKEE LAREDO TOWN & COUNTRY 4X4 TOURING

SAVE THOUSANDS

Leather, pwr group, alloys & more. 3 to choose from. White, black, silver. #1Y2577

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NOW ONLY

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Back up camera, dual DVD, pwr sliding door, fully equipped. #OY2529

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

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2011 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT SPORT CREW

SAVE $13,000

4x4, V8, Hemi, luxury grp, remote start, navigation, back-up camera, trailer brake control, trailer/tow. #1E228

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$46,588 $33,988 $35,288 $28,988 $18,446 $37,015 2011 DODGE RAM 2011 JEEP 3500 SLT CREW CAB WRANGLER SPORT 4X4

WOW

4x4, diesel, nicely equipped. #1Y2543

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Nicely equipped. #1T222

NEW NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN

SAVE THOUSANDS

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NOW ONLY

2010 DODGE CHARGER

2007 HUMMER HZ

WOW! LOW KMS

Chrome pkg, sunroof, running boards, roof rack, 3rd seat. Only 28,000 kms. #7T260A

NOW ONLY

WOW

Power group, a/c & more. #OY2509

NOW ONLY

2005 MERCEDESBENZ ML500

LOW KMS

Black on black, leather, fully loaded, 104,000 km. #5Y2496A

NOW ONLY

$46,488 $18,997 $21,295 $37,988 $16,888 $18,888 years 1961

2011

15377 Guildford Drive, Surrey, BC • 1-888-780-2003 • www.jpchrysler.ca All new vehicle pricing is net of all factory rebates & on in-stock vehicles only. See dealer for details.

Located in the North Surrey Auto Mall Not exactly as illustrated. DL#30394


52 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, October 20, 2011

WE SELL MORE THAN JUST CERTIFIED PRE-OWNED HONDAS

0.9% 2007 Audi A4 Stk#183957A

2009 Kia Rio5

19,555

$

2008 Ford Escape XLT Automatic

Stk#8901Q

Stk#1129624A

23,402km

11,888

$

Stk#8767A

16,488

$

17,800

$

Features Leather, Alloys Stk#1129872A

17,888

$

2008 Ford Edge Limited AWD Automatic

Stk#8866Q

FALL SAVINGS!

2010 Ford Fusion SE

2007 Suzuki Grand Vitara

2006 Ford Ranger Sport 4x4 68,262km, Automatic

ON SPECIFIC HONDA CERTIFIED VEHICLES

Automatic, Sunroof

2009 Toyota Camry LE

17,666

$

Stk#8838Q

2009 Suzuki Swift 24,232 km, Automatic Stk#8710B

2008 Acura MDX

10,887

$

2006 Mini Cooper Stk#1120640A

Automatic

30,800

$

Stk#8898Q

2008 Volkswagen Eos

64,251km, Sunroof, 5 Speed

25,850 18,800 SUR SURREY HONDA SERVICE $

19,333

$

Stk#8889Q

$

51,000km, Automatic Stk#8820Q

26,000

$

GUARANTEED G U you wait alled while st in s re ti r nce: Winte Convenieyour vehicle serviced. Q ular quality or have e most pop our Honda. Th : n io ct ry & Sele specified fo Inventonry ter wheels, Q in w ls & s d io profess na tire bra s: Certified nda. n ia ic n ch Honda Teing in caring for your Ho Q ns, t: Inspectio specializ Equipmen alignments. a d n o H d e l Specializ ounting, balance, whee Q le all tire service, m ake availab m ill W : g n e Prici Competitivrer rebates. Q , u ct fa right advice manu ervice: The e. S a d n o H ic Genuine ducts, the right serv Q the right pro

ON

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30off

$

Timing Belt REPLACEMENT Offer expires December 31st, 2011 *Present this coupon at time of order.

DL#10482

RIM

15291 Fraser Highway, Surrey

SALES: (604) 583-7421 PARTS & SERVICE: (604) 583-7003 Mon-Fri 7:30am-6pm • Saturday 8am-4:30pm • Sunday closed

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02 Dodge Ram

COMMERCIAL

CARS

05 Ford F250

11 Chev Express

10 Ford Focus SE

S/Cab L/Box Low kms

INTERNET PRICE

INTERNET PRICE

14,787

INTERNET PRICE

25,888

06 Crew FordLariat F350

RENTAL/LEASE RETURN

2011 Dodge Journey RT

25,488

04 Ford E350 Cube

INTERNET PRICE

12,988

05 Dodge SXT 2.0

INTERNET PRICE

27,488

29,999

Only 3

PP0589a

PP0460

PP0767

PP0732

PC0865

08 Chev Avalanche LTZ

SPORT UTILITIES

2500 Cargo

PP0784

PP0754

PP0827

1500 Quad

DIESELS

PC0843

TRUCKS

See me online

F350 S/Cab 03 GMC Sierra 2500 05 FordLariat Dually

Was $7,995

NOW

Left !

6,984

28,888

from

09 Dodge Nitro

RENTAL/LEASE RETURN

give us a call to get

2010 Honda Civic Sport NOW

INTERNET PRICE

17,855

INTERNET PRICE

26,888

06 F250 S/Cab XLT Long Box

07 Suzuki XL7-JX

07 Nissan Armada SE Leather

PC0847

CAR PROOF PC0622b

Only 2

INTERNET PRICE

Left !

22,888

03 RAM 3500

07 RAM 1500 Quad

17,388

08 Ford E250

Crew SLT

TRX off road

internet price

PC0798

supplied on all

VEHICLES

18,995

APPROVED

PP0815

Was $18,995

PC0826

PC0524

PP0780

PRE-

15,898

04 BMW 320

EXT Cargo

23,888

RENTAL/LEASE RETURN

Mint Condition

2011 Dodge Grand Caravan

05 Chev Silverado

PP0693

See me online

LIQUIDATE

LIQUIDATE

Blowout!17,988

88 Corvette

PC0371A

PP0772

PC0695B

07 Mustang GT Conv. 06 Acura MDX Touring

26,888

LIQUIDATE

Blowout!

LIQUIDATE

05 GMC Jimmy

8,941

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

06 Hummer H3

34,995

Must See! Extra Clean!

PP0272B

14,787 LEASE ME

22,888

from

00 Honda Accord EXL 07 BMW X3-M Sport

PP0634A

24’ box Diesel

Only 6 Left !

CALL US!

PP0803

05 GMC T7500

Crew Dually

PP0825

PP0754

07 RAM 3500

PC0859

DEBT?

02 Ram 1500 Sport

LIQUIDATE

need to consolidate

24,888

LIQUIDATE

08 Ford Ranger Sport 02 F150 S/cab XLT

PP00330

PP0844

PP0810

Cab Forward Tilt

25,995 LEASE ME

Was $ 15,998

11,888

07 GMC

2500 Crew Diesel

LEASE ME

NOW

INTERNET PRICE

841208

09Super Ford F150 Crew XLT

PP0839

24,888 LEASE ME

PP0286A

INTERNET PRICE

20,888

PP0722

INTERNET PRICE

PP0550

PP0776

PP0277a

with full Stow ‘N Go

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED

16065 FRASER HIGHWAY Prices do not include tax, license or insurance costs.

164 Street S

84 Ave

160 St

604-594-4466

Sale ends Oct 27/11

Fra ser Hwy

82 Avenue

DL#30793

Over 100 mechanically inspected vehicles in stock! • We lease new and used • Rates as low as 4.9% APR


MASSIVE Pre-owned Clearout

54 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, October 20, 2011

NEED A VEHICLE? Banks Turning You Down?

ONLINE YOUR MAZDA SUPERSTORE… This Weekend 24 OPEN 7 DAYS COME SEE US HOURS A WEEK 1 BLOCK EAST

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MONDAY - THURSDAY 9 - 9 FRIDAY - SATURDAY 9 - 6 SUNDAY 11 - 5

OF GUILDFORD TOWN CENTRE

See us to get approved for a new or pre-owned Mazda

$16,995 This $17,995 $16,Weekend 995 $33,995 This Weekend Weekend 06 CADILLAC CTS 06 JEEP LIBERTY 4X4 11 FORD FLEX AWD LTD. 10 DODGE GRAND VERY LOW KMS

CARAVAN SE

ONLY 00 73,0 S KM

$16, ,995 $16, 995 $33, 995 99 6, 99 5, 5 $17 99 5995 $17 $17 ,99 $16, ,99 5$17 5 99 5 $16, $16, 99 $33 99 55 ,995 $33 $33 ,99 ,99 55 Pwr win/locks, alloys only 68,000km #6P1514A

Leather, SYNC, panoramic roof #11P1566

$ $ 32,995 17,995 20,995 13,995 $16, 995 $17 , 995 $16, 995 $33,995 $32,,995 99 5 995 5 $16, 99,5 $33 ,99 5995 $20, $17 99 5 $16, 99 5 $33 995 $18, $13,995 02 HONDA CIVIC SI 06 NISSAN 350Z CONVERTIBLE 06 HONDA ACCORD EXL 06 TOYOTA SIENNA CE Navigation, leather, wood $ grain, loaded. #6P1562A

$

Sto ‘N Go seating, alloys, rear A/C. #10P1540

of End on Seasout! Blow

$32, 995 $18, 995 $3 2, 995 $3 $3 2, 99 2,99 55 99 0,$13,995 99 5 5$20,995 $18,$13,995 995 $18, $18, 99 99 5 5 $13,995 $13,995 Coupe, all pwr options, sunroof, auto, #2K406B

$ $32,995 $ $ 18,995 $20, 995 16,995 $18, 995 7,888 17,995 $13,995 $32, 9999 5 5 $32,995 5 $18, 99 5 5,99 $18, $13,995 $20, 995 995 B200T$10, 995 04 FORD F150 FX4 $13, 07 CHEV EQUINOX LT$14, 08 MERCEDES 09995 TOYOTA YARIS Leather, loaded, BOSE stereo #6P1486

$

7 Passenger, 74,000km #6P1536

V6, leather, sunroof, loaded. #6K329A

$20, $14, 995 $10, 995 995 99 0 ,99 5,5 $14, 99 5 $14, $14, 99 99 5 ,5 $10 995 $10 $10 ,99 ,99 55 $13 99 5 995 $13 $13 ,99 ,99 5$13, 5 ONLY 00 34,0 S KM

,5 995

Super Crew, 4x4 #4T275B

fully loaded $20, 995 #7P1500 5 16,995 $14, 99,5 $13 99

$ $10,995 $14,995 $13, 995 15,995 12,995 $10 ,99 5 $14, 995 18,995 $10,995 $11,995 $28,995 $16,995 AWD, leather, sunroof,

$

$18,995

$

Panorama roof, loaded. #8P1543

Automatic, A/C, pwr group, #9P1528

$

SWITCH YOUR WINTER TIRES EARLY

995 $18, $28, 995 $16, 995 $11, 99 5 995 $11, $11, 99 99 5$11, 5 8, 99 99 55 $2 8, 995$2 $2 8, 8, 99 99 55 $16, 99 5 $16, $16, 99 99 5 5 Reserve your set online service@freewaymazda.ca $11,995 $18,995

$28,995 5 $11, 995 $28, 9999 5 5 $16,995 $28,995 $16, 9999 5 5 $16, $13,995 $10,998 $15, •995 4 - 16” Winter Tires $9,995 $10, 998 $13 ,99 5 $13 $13 ,99 ,$13, 99 55 $9 ,995 $10 ,995 998 $10 $10 ,998 ,998 99 5,$9 99 5,99 •5 4$15, Wheel Mounting 5 995 $9 $9 ,99 ,99 55 and Balancing • Tire Levies$15,995 $9 ,995 $13$9 ,99 55 $13 ,995 $13,995 $10 ,998 $10,998$10,998 995 5 , 99 • Free Alighment Check ($19.95 value) $18,800 $10,995 $13,995 $28, 995 $18,800 $10, 995 $13, 995 $28, 995 $18,800 $18,800 $18,800 ,995 $10 $10 ,99 ,99 5 5 99 3$10 ,99 55 $2 8, 995$2 $2 8,8, 99 99 55

Total: $13,995 5 5 $28, 99 5 5 $10 ,99 99

645

$

$10, 995 $18,800 $18,800$18,800 $2 8,995 $28,995

88 + Tax

OR

895

$

00 + Tax

$12, 995 $13, 995 $7 ,888 $14, 995 $12, 995 $13, 995 $7 $7 ,888 $14, $12, 99 5995 $12, $12, 99 99 5 $13 ,5 99 5 $13 $13 ,99 ,$7 99 5,888 5 $7 ,888 ,888 4, 99 99 55 www.freewaymazda.ca (INSTALLED) *most models

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Taxes, license, insurance extra. Prices net of programs

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(INCLUDING WINTER RIMS) *most models

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Thursday, October 20, 2011 Surrey/North Delta Leader 55

ARE YOU WINTER READY?

HALLMARK FORD PRE-OWNED

CLEARANCE ‘02

Honda Civic EX Coupe

FWD, 4Cyl, Manual Stk# 1W1EA934

‘07

$

6,900*

Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 SuperCab

Automatic, Blue Stk# FT076338

$

16,900*

‘07

Ford Freestar Sport

Automatic, Silver Stk# 1U0DB325

‘08

$

12,500*

Ford Mustang Convertible

RWD, Silver Stk# 1P3FB576

$

16,900*

‘05

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 HD LS

Crew 6.0L V8, 4x4 Stk# 1W2BB448

‘08

$

12,900*

Ford Escape XLT 4x4

Automatic, Silver Stk#1P3MC217

$

17,900*

‘05

Audi A4 1.8T Quattro Sedan

AWD, Silver Stk# 1W1EB330

‘08

$

13,900*

Ford F-250 XLT 4x4 SuperCab

4x4, Automatic Stk# FT086197

$

23,900*

F-150 FX4 Ford Mustang Lincoln Mark Ford F-150 XLT ‘08 Ford ‘11 ‘07 ‘10 4x4 SuperCab 4x4 SuperCab Coupe 300+ HP LT 4x4 Crew

V6, RWD, Auto Stk# 1P8EC774

$

23,900*

4x4, Automatic Stk# FT076879

$

26,900*

4x4, Automatic Stk# KT103303

All used in-stock vehicles are BCAA inspected.

www.hallmarkford.ca www h hallmarkford ll kf d ca

10025-152nd 10 1 0 Street

27,500*

604-584-1222

Q

*Levies, Taxes and $495.00 documentation fee are not included in advertised price.

$

8 Hw

y.1

N

104th Ave. Guildford Town Centre

100th Ave.

Hallmark

152nd Street

23,900*

King George Hwy.

$

DL7836

4x4, Automatic Stk# FT087296


56 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, October 20, 2011


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