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No net gain in ORs yet with new Surrey outpatient hospital

Surgery shuffle a ‘charade’

80-stall truck lot set to close; ALR being impacted by Kevin Diakiw GREAT NEWS for Fleetwood

by Jeff Nagel ANESTHESIOLOGISTS ARE accusing Fraser Health of playing

“musical operating rooms” by opening brand new ORs at the new $237-million Jim Pattison Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre while simultaneously closing other ORs at nearby Surrey Memorial Hospital. An ongoing shortage of anesthesiologists has kept the region’s hospitals from opening more ORs and they continue to wrestle with lengthy backlogs for elective surgeries. Only two of the six new ORs in the just-opened outpatient hospital are being used initially and they are in effect transferred from SMH, which drops from 10 staffed ORs (out of 13 available) to eight. That triples the number of empty ORs sitting unused in Surrey from three to nine, according to Dr. Roland Orfaly, spokesperson for B.C.’s Coalition of Anesthesiologists for Change. “The opening of ORs at the Jim Pattison Centre is just a charade to protect the reputation of the politicians,” Orfaly said, calling the empty ORs expensive storage rooms. Dr. Roland Orfaly “In terms of dealing with the backlog of patients waiting for surgery, all those capital dollars will have no effect until B.C. improves its ability to recruit and retain more anesthesiologists.” He said the failure to recruit more staff means there’s no net improvement in surgery at the two facilities, and possibly a reduction because the Jim Pattison ORs are now available only for day surgery, rather than the more urgent cases those staff sometimes treated at SMH. “There’s now less access for major surgery than there was before,” said Orfaly, who lives in Surrey and works at Royal Columbian Hospital.

“There’s now less access for major surgery than there was before.”

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Biking to break the cycle of poverty Cloverdale residents Nicole Law (left) and Katie Fitzmaurice are cycling though Europe this summer with the non-profit organization Global Agents, which aims to improve economic conditions in the Third World. See story, page 32.

residents isn’t so hot for truckers or the city – an 80-stall big rig parking lot is set to close soon, compounding the problem of a truck parking shortage in the city. For years, Joe Pelzer and his family and neighbours endured trucks revving their engines near his home in Fleetwood. The parking lot in the 16200 block of 84 Avenue has been the subject of residential complaints to Surrey bylaws since 1997. The problem was caused by an unfortunate collision of land Joe Pelzer uses when the city authorized a residential townhouse development next door to the lot. From dawn to dusk, squealing brakes, revving engines and back-up beepers have become a continuous noisy backdrop for the residents. Now, a developer is planning to build 166 townhomes where the truck park currently exists. Good news for Pelzer and his neighbours, but not so great for truckers or the city. See ALR / Page 3

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HST hike: Not on my watch, Falcon says

The City of Surrey’s confiscation of referendum signs angered Fight HST campaigner Aart Looye. The city took them down in error, and is in the process of returning them.

B.C. Liberals have a record of reducing taxes: Finance minister by Alex Browne B.C. FINANCE Minister Kevin Falcon has answered critics who have claimed the Liberals could turn on their promise to keep the HST at 10 per cent, once that level is achieved in 2014. “Not while I’m finance minister,” he said Thursday, when asked if there was a scenario in which the HST could rise after that point. “When I make a commitment to do something, I do it,” he said. The Surrey-Cloverdale MLA, who is also deputy premier in Christy Clark’s cabinet, said he also doubted that such a move would take place even if he no longer held the portfolio. “Not with our government,” Falcon said. “It’s important to recognize our government has a consistent record in reducing taxes… and we’re committed to reducing the HST.” Kevin Falcon Whether a provincial HST rate is raised is dependent on the government in power, he said. “I can’t speak for the NDP,” he added, noting Nova Scotia’s NDP government raised its HST rate two points earlier this year to a national high of 15 per cent. B.C. NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston (Surrey-Whalley) charged last week that Falcon was refusing to answer whether the Liberal’s promise to reduce the HST would be a permanent reduction. He said it is a crucial point to consider when some three million B.C. residents begin voting on the HST referendum on June 24. See NDP page 4

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City of Surrey to return ‘stolen’ anti-HST signs Provincial Election Act allows referendum signage by Nick Greenizan JUST ONE day after the City of Surrey removed “about 400 signs in about

25 minutes,” city staff promised Friday that the anti-HST signs would be returned. The issue came to light when Fight HST campaigner Aart Looye blasted the city for removing the group’s signs posted for the provincial referendum – which began its mail-out Monday (June 13). “We bought them with the $250,000 we were given by the (provincial) government under the Election Act,” Looye said. “And as soon as they were up, somebody from the city, well, they stole them, as far as I’m Aart Looye concerned.” According to Looye, the group was told Friday morning by the mayor’s office that the signs – which bear the message, “Vote Yes to Extinguish the HST” – violate Surrey’s sign bylaw, which was interpreted to allow election signs but not referendum signs. “They’re really splitting hairs here – this whole (referendum) is being done under the Election Act,” Looye said, adding each sign is worth between $5-$6.

“Add it up, and that’s thousands of dollars that the City of Surrey has stolen from us, and they better give them back.” Contacted Friday afternoon, Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts was surprised to hear any of the signs had been taken down. “I have not been advised that the city is taking them down and there has been no direction to take them down,” Watts said. The mayor said it is her understanding that both sides of the HST referendum are entitled to express themselves through signage. “It falls under the purview of the Election Act, I do believe,” she said. Tara Foslien – the mayor’s office communications representative – confirmed the signs would be returned. Foslien said the signs had been taken by city staff because “there was a grey area about whether they fit into our sign bylaw. “No more (referendum) signs will be taken down,” she said. Looye, who ran unsuccessfully as an independent in the May federal election, said the group still had about 1,000 signs left to put up.

“As soon as they were up, somebody from the city, well, they stole them, as far as I’m concerned.”

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ALR: Farmland soil could be at risk, city says From Page 1

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Parking for big trucks is at a premium in Surrey. Due to environmental concerns, the city is cracking down on truckers who park their rigs in the Agricultural Land Reserve.

Surrey is trying to create more parking – not less – for thousands of big rigs without legal places to park. According to a corporate report to council a couple of years ago, there were an estimated 12,000 heavy trucks registered in Surrey, with about half of those “independent” truckers left to their own devices to find parking. Their number is growing annually by up to 12 per cent, or almost 1,500. Just to accommodate the growth, Surrey would need another 34 acres of truck parking spaces annually. Many of those rigs are being left within the Agricultural Land Reserve (ALR) in South Surrey, a situation that doesn’t sit well with the

Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) or the city. “It’s been an increasing issue over the last number of years,” said Surrey’s transportation manager Jaime Boan. “We are moving forward on enforcement in the ALR, and so there are some sites that have been approached and action is being taken.” Officials are concerned that the trucks on those sites are dripping oil and gas into soil that is meant to be farmed. “It’s taking agricultural land effectively out of the reserve, and putting potentially environmentally damaging leaks into the soil,” Boan said. The trucks will be removed and land owners will be responsible for the cost of environmental clean-up, Boan said.

Meanwhile, as the city and ALC demand that truckers stop using the ALR, the closure of an 80-spot truck parking spot in Fleetwood further increases the shortfall of available parking. Boan said the city is working on answers to the problem. “We have 28 temporary use permits (for parking facilities) in stream, a big increase over what we had in the past,” said Boan, and there are also three permitted facilities. Those truck parking spaces will be in industrial land, or at least well enough away from residential property, to avoid a similar situation to Pelzer’s. The city is handing out fines to truckers parking illegally in the city, including ones that park in the ALR. kdiakiw@surreyleader.com


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Anesthesiologists: Earn much more in other areas “Put a little fun back in your life!” Step up to Spring at the Peninsula

From page 1 Fraser Health officials say the plan all along has been to initially transfer surgical staff, anesthesiologists and patients to the outpatient hospital from SMH, helping decongest the main hospital. Dr. Peter Blair, the region’s program medical director for surgery, confirmed there is no net increase in surgical capacity for now – due to

the shortage of anesthesiologists. “There will be when we get all the ORs running,” he said. Recruitment efforts continue, he said, adding Fraser Health has just hired one new anesthesiologist to start in July and hopes to recruit three more. If successful, two would go to Royal Columbian Hospital

while another two would allow Fraser Health to start running four ORs at the Surrey outpatient hospital starting this fall. Blair stressed Fraser Health has all the money it needs to operate the Jim Pattison outpatient centre as planned. He said the health authority has no control over the number of anesthesiologists who opt to work in the region, not-

ing they are paid through the Medical Services Plan. The anesthesiologists agree Fraser Health’s hands are tied. They say the province needs to spend more on their pay in order to recruit more anesthesiologists. Their counterparts in some other parts of Canada are paid twice as much, Orfaly said. jnagel@surreyleader.com

NDP: Encouraging a ‘yes’ vote From page 3 “As it stands now, the only thing Christy Clark and the Liberals are saying is ‘trust us’, ” Ralston said in a prepared statement. “The best the Liberals have been able to offer is that maybe in three years the rate will be decreased – as long as that promise isn’t like all the other throwaway promises the B.C .Liberals have made – and maybe that rate won’t go up again.”

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Life in prison for senior who killed wife 76-year-old has no chance of parole for 10 years second-degree murder conviction carries a IN MID-2009, Jay Tuason mandatory life sentence, was in the midst of comminus the 17 months pleting her PhD. Damin has already spent Her mother, Maria in jail. Justice Ian JosephCatroppa kept telling her son set parole eligibility at eldest daughter she was 10 years. working too On Nov. 24, hard – that 2009, Damin she never got woke in the to see her middle of the anymore. night, got a steak “Don’t knife from the worry,” Tuason kitchen, and would tell her stabbed 69-yearmom. “I’ll have old Catroppa 126 more time to times. In deliverspend with Maria Catroppa ing his sentence, you after I’m Josephson called done my PhD.” the murder a “brutal, But Tuason is now frenzied attack,” saying haunted by those words. Damin has condemned Six months later, her those close to Catroppa mom would be found “to an emotional jail.” dead in her Surrey home, The court heard more stabbed to death by her than a dozen victim husband of 10 years, impact statements from Sebastiano Damin. Catroppa’s grandchildren, Damin, 76, was children, relatives and convicted June 2 in B.C. friends. Supreme Court of stabThe Italian grandbing his wife to death in mother’s amazing cook2009 and sentenced in ing and generosity were the same court Friday. A praised, as were her altruby Sheila Reynolds

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ism and warm heart. “I lost not only my mother, but my best friend,” said daughter Giuseppiana Osterman, who had her mom over for lunch the day of the murder. “I often want to go back in time and stop my mom from leaving my house,” Osterman wept. Osterman’s daughter, Amanda, said since her grandmother’s murder, she has no intention of getting married. She referred to Damin, the only grandfather she ever knew, as a demon and a monster. “It now disgusts me that we welcomed him into our family,” Amanda said, often glaring at the elderly man in the prisoner’s box, who sat hunched over and expressionless throughout the court proceedings. Nick Catroppa, Maria’s youngest son, said while what he and his family have gone through has been a nightmare, he still

has one more horrid day ahead – the day he has to tell his young children the truth about how their Nana died.

Many family members spoke of warning signs Catroppa was a victim of domestic abuse – her husband forbidding her to leave the house and standing over her while

she slept. During the trial in April, the court heard the elderly couple was having marital troubles and Damin believed his wife wanted him to leave.

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hom do you trust? As the campaign for voters’ hearts and minds in the provincial HST referendum reaches its final stage, most of us seem to have heavy hearts. And according to a recent Angus Reid poll, some of us have such clouded minds we’re not even clear on what the basic question means any more. It can’t be doubted that some of the confusion comes from a chorus of raised voices – not to mention stick figures – who accost us daily. Do we trust Fight HST organizers Bill Vander Zalm and Chris Delaney? They play well to the emotions, particularly locally (a point that Finance Minister Kevin Falcon, an Ocean Park resident and Surrey-Cloverdale MLA might want to give closer attention). But while their successful grassroots initiative resulted in the referendum in the first place, they have not been immune to charges of misleading the public on facts. Neither has the provincial NDP, which has launched a campaign to extinguish the HST and return to the GST-plus-PST structure. Do we believe their claim that going back to the GST/PST will help balance the budget sooner, as well as save taxpayers $2 billion? Falcon has attacked NDP Leader Adrian Dix for faulty math, saying the 10-percent HST rate promised by the Liberals by 2014 is clearly less than the 12-per-cent GST/PST rate championed by Dix. Falcon also wonders where the money will come from to “fix the $3-billion hole extinguishing the HST would create?” – possibly forgetting that, for taxpayers, this begs the question of who actually dug the hole. In the current believability stakes, the BC Liberals come off about as popular as a teen who – not content with taking the family car without permission and wrapping it around a tree – now presents us with the repair bill and a sanctimonious lecture on vehicle maintenance. Should we believe advertiser-conscious media pundits – who say that what’s good for business is good for the rest of us? While businesses may be getting a break with the HST, how many have actually passed savings on to the public? They can’t survive on tax breaks alone – the key to business success must be consumers with enough disposable income to buy their goods. The average taxpayer might be forgiven for wondering if, like Diogenes, one must venture forth with a lamp seeking someone who will give us a straightforward – and honest – answer. –Black Press

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Out in the real world, one can observe the are exempt from GST. This was one of the effect of a tax structure that gives an advantage populist concessions the Mulroney governto private sellers. ment made in an effort to placate angry voters 20 years ago. In B.C., prior to July 2010, private Municipal governments call them “curbers.” sales were subject to seven-per-cent They use their garage, driveway and street to repair and market PST only. an endless series of used cars. During the hubbub over the Whether they are crooks or implementation of the HST in its 2010 budget, the B.C. Liberal not, their efforts are every bit government also increased tax on as appealing to the neighbourhood as the guy with multiple private vehicle sales by five per cent, illegal suites whose tenants plug from seven to 12 per cent. The stated reason was to provide up the parking for the whole “comparable treatment” for private block. In each case, they violate and commercial sales of used vehicles. zoning rules and hog services Tom Fletcher for personal benefit. And if you This provoked an exchange of partisan accusations that typithink they pay income or other cally passes for debate in the B.C. taxes on their home businesses, I have a 1973 Pinto you might want to testlegislature. It’s a payoff to car dealers, the NDP drive. screamed. You guys opposed all of our income The subject of used cars came up last week tax cuts and now you’re pretending to support lower taxes, the B.C. Liberals yelled back. when NDP leader Adrian Dix belatedly

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recently bought a used vehicle. Bitter experience with used cars sold privately led me to make the purchase at an established, reputable dealership, and I’m pleased with the result. The first car I ever bought was a private sale. A young man showed off the old car he had painted himself, while his mother smiled and offered homemade lemonade. Sold for $600. The choice of drink proved appropriate when the engine clattered to a final halt a week later. It was then I discovered that the crankcase contained mostly STP Oil Treatment, to conceal the engine’s true state. At the dealership this spring, the Harmonized Sales Tax was not a hot topic. Like most goods, new and used vehicles were subject to 12 per cent PST and GST before, and they are subject to 12 per cent HST now. When I mentioned this in a news report last week, an astute reader in Nanaimo reminded me that it’s not quite that simple. Vehicles, boats and aircraft sold by private individuals

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launched his own anti-HST tour. Apparently he’s having second thoughts about letting Bill Vander Zalm set NDP tax policy based on a world government conspiracy theory. Dix’s first media event was staged in a Burnaby kitchen. The homeowner dismissed the $350 HST rebate he has been offered to offset costs such as summer camp for his two kids, saying that will be gone several times over if he buys a used car. This clearly implies that HST has been extended to used cars. This is the sort of claim that drives much of the rage against it, as people simply scan their bills for those hated three letters. There are signs that people understand their taxes better, however. An Angus Reid poll last week found that 58 per cent of British Columbians now prefer to pay taxes on their consumption rather than their income. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com

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Readers continue to sound off on the HST sumer confidence has begun to trend in a positive direction. We are very pleased the provincial government has promised to reduce the HST by two per cent and is actively championing improvements to a federal visitor rebate program that will encourage foreign buyers to choose Canada and B.C. We now share the growing concern of the broader business community over the uncertainty and considerable financial difficulties that a move back to the old PST-GST system would create for B.C. Now is not the time to take a backwards course. A 10-per-cent HST is the way forward for tourism in B.C.

Cut doesn’t do it for ‘me’ RE: “SELLING HST to the ‘me’ genera-

tion” (B.C. Views, June 1). From “my” perspective, Tom Fletcher omitted some key points. The main stumbling block is the way the government brought it to life: lies and deceit. This “revenue neutral” tax is going to be a boost of $1 billion for the year to government coffers. Taxpayers’ money, as was as the $1.6 billion from the feds. The governments of this country have it backwards when they think they can just up the ante when they need more revenue to cover their outlandish spending when they should be looking at reducing the expenditures instead of increasing taxes. I think the populace has to vote “yes” in the referendum to show government that we have been pushed far enough.

Stephen Regan, President Tourism Industry Association of B.C.

To tax and protect?

Jim Anderson, Victoria

HST vastly superior FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER

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terrible business-throttling aspect of the old PST. Purchasing equipment, or moving productivity-improving equipment into the province was penalized under the PST. Business consumables were taxed. These costs were passed on to the consuming public. Businesses were subject to brutal, expensive audits. As a result of confusing obscurities in the PST, onerous and unfair assessments depressed and angered small businesses. All this goes away with the simplicity of the HST. Basically now we just pay HST on everything we purchase, collect it on everything we sell, and remit the difference to CRA. HST is a vastly superior system. Lawrence Alder, Delta

Simply a bad tax AS USUAL, Black Press columnist Tom Fletcher is off -base trying to defend the HST. He only expected a one-per-cent reduction, not two per cent. Isn’t that a real treat? He then carries on about the $175 cheque per person. Pardon me, he calls that a “bonus” cheque. Please, $175 is two tanks of gasoline in the Lower Mainland with carbon tax figured in. And then he obliquely compares our B.C. economic situation to Detroit’s, that has been thoroughly ravaged by the American Auto Industry. Nice try, but hardly comparable. The facts of the matter are: we were lied to about the implementation of the HST in the last election campaign; as Carol Taylor said, “it transfers $1.8 billion tax payable from businesses to individuals and those who can least afford it”; and it is not revenue neutral, but raises a further $831 million

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Signs urging British Columbians to vote ‘yes’ in the upcoming HST referendum have sprouted up in Surrey. per year or an additional 46 per cent from what was before collected. If we do some simple math, dividing $2.631 billion by 4.4 million residents (every man, woman and child in B.C.), that comes to $600 per person – a lot of money. Further, that extra $350 per family the government said it would cost for HST has two fatal flaws: it assumes businesses pass along the savings and it excludes large purchases, such as house renovations, real estate/ accounting fees and private transactions of boats and vehicles. The HST is a bad tax. It deserves to be extinguished or cancelled.

experience is that since the Liberals have been in power in B.C. we have attracted big and small businesses. When the NDP were in power they caused massive economic destruction. Their policies destroyed my business that I took 28 years to build and forced me to permanently lay off over 45 people. Thousands more either shut down or moved away. Our B.C. Liberals are not perfect. They made some mistakes but our economy has weathered the worldwide economic crisis better than almost anywhere. They are on the right track. Bob Edwards, Surrey

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leaders” (The Leader, June 8). Letter writer Herbert Spencer wants to know why small businesses in B.C. do not challenge the pro-HST “spin.” Well it is pretty obvious to me that Mr. Spencer is not a small business owner. The HST doesn’t just help big business. If Mr. Spencer was a small business owner he would know that the HST is good for small business and big business alike. There is half the paper work with the HST. It is good for jobs, which is good for B.C. It allows us to be more competitive internationally. I have been a small business owner in B.C. for more than 40 years and yes I do agree with Mr. Spencer, on one point, that small business is the real economic engine for Canada. The HST helps all businesses and now with the lower rates, everyone, including the consumer, will be better off. I work with many small business owners and I do not know one that is not in favour of the HST. One thing I know from personal

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North Delta Leader. I am 73 years old and on a fixed income. Many times I have read Tom Fletcher’s opinion pieces but this is the first time I have felt angry enough that I just had to respond to the column of June 1 pertaining to “selling the HST to the ‘me’ generation.” I am insulted you assume I am so mindless that I would fall for your blabber about how good the HST is for me. I was prepared to go the whole nine yards to enlighten you. Instead, I invite you to read page 9 (Letters) of The Leader of June 3 as it says it all in a nutshell. This government should include “me” and “you” and function as a democratic government for the people and by the people. Maybe some people are loaded with money but a hell of a lot, young or old, are not. We just can’t afford this type of government and it has to stop now. Dan Gauvreau

I HAD the opportunity to read through the HST Referendum Voters’ Guide sent out by the government. I wanted to draw people’s attention to one of the subtle ways that the government is trying to sway the vote in its favour. On page three at the top it says the HST system protects seniors and lowincome families. It states that home heating is HST-exempt. I looked at my bills from FortisBC (formerly Terasen). Prior to the HST I paid five-per-cent GST on my natural gas bill. After the HST came in, I still pay five-per-cent on my natural gas bill. My question for the B.C. government is what is the difference and how does that affect anyone? Just one item I found. I’m sure there are probably more.

try in B.C. has struggled with how to respond to the Harmonized Sales Tax. However, in light of the proposed two-per-cent reduction, it is clear to the Tourism Industry Association of B.C. that the HST will be good for B.C.’s tourism economy in the long run. As soon as the new HST was announced, our association, which represents all of the major tourism industries in B.C., began work, not to oppose the new tax, but to identify and implement ways to mitigate the effects of the tax on our sector. Part of our challenge was that the impacts of the new harmonized tax were different for different parts of tourism both by business type and by location: hotel prices went down, the cost of restaurant meals went up, and businesses closer to Alberta, which does not have a provincial sales tax were particularly sensitive to HST., Like other concerned sectors of the B.C. economy, we noted decreased consumer confidence around the time HST was implemented in B.C. and Ontario in July 2010. This occurred in the early recovery period after a recession. We have been relieved to see that domestic con-

PST too costly I AM responding to the letter in the June 8 issue from Herbert Spencer. He indicates the managers of business associations such as myself at the Surrey Board of Trade or that of my colleague at the White Rock Chamber of Commerce are “smart ladies pushing the pro-HST line that only benefits big business.” We believe that the HST is a sound tax policy which will benefit the economic future of B.C. Dr. Spencer stated that consumers will be $2 billion poorer with the HST compared to the PST, stating this means most small businesses collectively will be $2 billion poorer. This statement goes against what our Surrey Board of Trade members, comprised primarily of small businesses, told us in our recent member survey. They support the HST tax policy. The HST benefits small business by removing the PST cost. Further, there is significant reduction in paperwork with the demise of the PST tax policy. We ask all of you to answer the referendum question correctly. To keep the HST, vote “no.” Anita Huberman, CEO Surrey Board of Trade


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ment of facts. The charges against the Chadwicks arose with regard to money handled by Robert when he was managing an international program offered through the Surrey School District in conjunction with San Diego State University (SDU). The court heard Friday that between 1999 and 2003, Chadwick negotiated a number of contracts with payments coming from SDU in lump sums to cover things such as facility rental, teacher wages and computer use. However, said Crown prosecutor Stephen Cooke, eight cheques worth more than $416,000 were deposited into an external, unaudited account called “SDU Fund” set up by Chadwick. The account, said Cooke, was used without the knowledge of the school district or senior

administrators. “Surrey School District’s funds were put at risk,” said Cooke. Still, he said, it was found most of the money had been used in legitimate ways, except for nearly $44,000, which went to the Chadwicks’ personal accounts. Not ensuring all the money from SDU went to the school district were “contrary to his role as associate superintendent,” Cooke said. Defence lawyer Richard Rhodes read numerous letters, some dating back more than two decades, from various former co-workers and associates that he said spoke to the integrity, dedication and professionalism displayed by Robert Chadwick over the years. Rhodes, who asked that the judge settle on a conditional sentence shorter than 18 months requested by the Crown, said Chadwick’s life has

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We are pleased to announce that Surrey is now collecting mattresses for recycling.

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On January 1, 2011, Metro Vancouver placed a disposal ban on mattresses as they are operationally difficult to handle and recyclable when properly disassembled. Mattresses disposed of as garbage cannot be compacted – consuming a large amount of landfill space. In addition, the springs within mattresses often become tangled in equipment causing costly repairs. Customers that bring mattresses to regional transfer stations for disposal as garbage are charged $20/unit and are limited to only four (4) mattresses per load.

While Surrey had consequently stopped collecting mattresses via the Large Item Pickup Program as a result of the Metro Vancouver imposed disposal ban, the City has developed a process to recycle old unwanted mattresses. The City of Surrey will accept mattresses and box springs via the Large Item Pickup Program at no additional cost to residents. The collected mattresses will be delivered to a mattress recycling facility where they will be segregated into different materials and shipped to remanufacturing facilities to be processed into new reusable products.

How to Arrange Collection 1. Call Emterra Environmental at 604-635-5478 2. On the day of your appointment (or the evening before), place your mattress/boxspring at your curb. Ensure that your mattress is at the curb by 7:30am. * Please note that this program is available to households that are on the City’s door-to-door waste collection program. Mattresses or box springs will count towards your annual large item pickup limit of 4 items/calendar year.

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Surrey chief acclaimed president of provincial body by Kevin Diakiw SURREY’S FIRE chief has

been named president of the Fire Chiefs’ Association of B.C. Len Garis was elected by acclamation at an annual conference in Abbotsford last Monday. Over the last decade, Garis has garnered several awards, including the Union of B.C. Municipalities Community Excellence Awards for three different programs, a Flame Award from the Fire Chiefs’ Association of B.C., a Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Award for Public Safety, and recognition from the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General. “I think it gives our fire chief the ability to move our issues that are common with other fire departments,� said Deputy Fire Chief Jon Caviglia. “He’s a very bright man, and he’s been able to do great things in Surrey. Hopefully he can do some of that throughout the province.� Garis has worked in the fire service and related fields since 1980, joining the Surrey Fire Service in 1998 and currently leads a team of 380 career firefighters and 100 volunteer firefighters. In 2010, he was appointed as an Adjunct Professor at the University of the Fraser Valley’s Centre for Public Safety and Criminal Justice Research. He has also

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Chopper helps nab car thief Surrey man facing several charges Black Press A BRAZEN midday car heist, followed by extremely dangerous driving, was brought to a halt with the RCMP’s high-tech helicopter. At about 2:20 p.m. on May 31, the Surrey RCMP Auto Crime Target Team observed a stolen Volkswagen Jetta being driven dangerously in the Guildford area. The suspect was speeding on sidewalks, crossing double solid lines, blowing several stop signs and red lights with no regard for other drivers or pedestrians. After dumping the vehicle in a underground parking lot, the suspect tried to walk away. As he left the parking lot he encountered police officers and attempted to flee on foot, but was caught and taken into custody after a brief struggle. Surrey’s Adam Palsson is being charged

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Burning trash for heat Pipeline plan latest toward district energy systems by Jeff Nagel METRO Vancouver’s

garbage incinerator in Burnaby may help heat thousands of homes in the new River District neighbourhood springing up in southeast Vancouver. The regional government is looking at building an eightkilometre pipeline to carry hot water heated at the waste-to-energy plant to the Parklane Homes development, also known as the East Fraserlands. The concept is the latest example of the growing trend toward the use of district energy, where water or steam is piped throughout a densely built area to efficiently heat buildings and avoid the need for each unit to have its own furnace or water tank. The $3-billion 130acre River District development is to include 7,000 residential units in multiple towers, with retail businesses and other amenities. “It’s a significant revenue opportunity for us,” said Metro integrated planning division manager Ken Carrusca. Exactly how much Metro could earn from the sale of the hot water depends on who builds the twin water pipes, one to carry hot water to the homes and the other to bring cooler water back to the incinerator. If the region, partner-

ing with the City of ply waste-heated water, Burnaby, builds the Parklane would build its pipeline, it would incur own natural gas power that cost but earn more plant to heat water in by selling hot water River District. right at River District, Piping Metro’s water Carrusca said. there would reduce Alternatively, Metro greenhouse gas emiscould sell the water at a sions by an estimated lower price right from 8,000 tonnes per year. the waste-to-energy The development plant and leave Parklane would still have a or another private partsecondary gas-fired ner to build the pipeline. plant as a backup and to Some supplement Metro politiand times cians have of peak objected to demand. turning over Similar the pipe district project and energy syscontrol of tems already the water exist to heat to a private buildings in firm. Metro downtown currently Ken Carrusca Vancouver earns about and in $9 million Lower Lonsa year from dale. selling some of the The newest to fire up steam the incinerator is the one at Vancouver’s produces to the adjacent former Athletes Village Norampac paper mill development. and using the remainder The latest projects to generate electricity it proposed would be sells to BC Hydro. powered by burning Helping heat River wood waste. District would be UBC is building a considerably more prof- plant in partnership itable than generating with Nexterra Energy to electricity, but Carrusca gasify 13,000 tonnes of had no estimate yet of wood waste per year to how much more Metro create heat and electricmight earn under either ity for the university, of the construction assisted by an $11-milscenarios. lion provincial grant. Metro aims to ensure And Victoria last any pipeline to River District can also be expanded to hook up to other buildings in Burnaby in the future. If Metro doesn’t sup-

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Business Backs Surrey Fest Written by Sylvia Taylor

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Prospera Credit Union and Cobra Electric are walking the talk when it comes to giving back and supporting community events, especially Surrey Fest Downtown. Contributors of funds and helping hands, these successful local businesses have been sharing the wealth for years. With over 70,000 members served by 16 branches and six commercial banking centres, Prospera is the fourth largest Credit Union in BC. Along with post secondary educational bursaries, Prospera is also a passionate supporter of BC Children’s Hospital and The Centre for Child Development. “The Surrey Fest Downtown is truly a celebration of community involvement and spirit; a day of fun and entertainment for all ages,” says Cheryl Christensen, Surrey Centre Branch Manager and Western Regional Manager. “Prospera Credit Union is proud to be a part of a grass roots event that allows us to interact and participate with our neighbours. This community festival is one of the largest in Surrey and I

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IT’S FEST SEASON IN DOWNTOWN SURREY With a Stanley Cup Fan Site in our front yard, we have been partying for the past few weeks. Are you ready for more fun? Starting off the season is the 13th Annual Surrey Fest Downtown – A Celebration of Community. Originally called the Whalley Community Festival, the name was changed this year to reÀect where the festival is held – the center of Downtown Surrey. This day of fun and entertainment for all ages starts at 11 am at Central City Plaza (13450 102 Avenue) with a Johnny Cash Tribute Artist and ends at 6 pm. The ¿nal two acts are internationally acclaimed bands Arrival and Dreams (ABBA/Fleetwood Mac Tributes). Two festivals happening in early July are Q Fest on July 9 and the Gay Pride Festival on July 10 at Holland Park. The Second Annual Q Fest is a giant block party from 11 am-4pm on Whalley Boulevard at 107A Avenue in front of the Quattro Development. Spearheaded by Charan Sethi, it is an opportunity for the whole community to come together for food, entertainment and fun. Cinemazoo will be performing at noon and the North Surrey Lions will again be serving up hot dogs and hamburgers by donation. In mid-July (July 16 & 17), we can look forward to the 4th Annual Fusion Fest, a two-day event at Holland Park focusing on food and music from around the world. JUNO Award winning Bedouin Soundclash will be the headliner on Saturday evening and international superstar, Jay Sean, will be the ¿nal performer for this two-day event. The Jamaican Festival will again be staged at Holland Park on Sunday, July 31 and promises to be a fun experience for the whole family. The Downtown Surrey BIA’s Movies Under the Stars presented by Prospera returns to Holland Park. Four family-friendly movies will be shown every Saturday in August. This movie series has been gaining popularity since 2005. It brings people from all over Surrey and beyond to participate in the premovie fun and enjoy watching a movie “under the stars”. The Downtown Surrey Business Improvement Association is proud to sponsor events that attract people to the downtown core. As the mainstage sponsor for Surrey Fest Downtown, the Kid’s Zone Sponsor for Fusion Fest and the organizing sponsor for Movies Under the Stars and Q Fest, the DSBIA is committed to a vibrant, innovative and livable downtown.

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Fab Fourever transforms your favourite Beatles hits into sensational spectacles. Back by popular demand, the boys are performing for their third time at the Surrey Fest Downtown this year. “We, like many other people out there, never had an opportunity to see the Beatles perform their music live – never had a chance to see what Beatlemania was all about. So, we decided that we’d like to re-create it in detail.” The band started with a common goal: to play live music with love – a philosophy not too different from the Beatles themselves. Fab Fourever have been together for five years now and are stronger and more passionate then ever about

what they do. “Every detail that we can reproduce we do.” At each performance, replicas of The Beatles’ thirteen original guitars are used. Fab Fourever even incorporates Paul McCartney’s lefthanded playing. Fab Fourever have performed in numerous olumbia venues across British Columbia and Alberta. As their popularity l it and d appeal continue to gain momentum, they are now requested as far north as Kitimat, Terrace, and all over Vancouver Island.

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Often Oft mistaken for the originals, these bands and a host of other performers are part of a family of entertainers brought together by Sonic Flower Entertainment Group, based in Surrey and Las Vegas, and managed by Cris “Big Daddy” Shandl. Schandl, who MCs all Arrival and Dream shows, is an entertainment media star in his own right, with years of on-air radio performances, management and nd d even a BCCMA Broadcaster of the Year ar Award under his belt. “A special act comes along in the tribute world once in a blue moon and Arrival and Dreams is one of those special tribute acts,” says Schandl. “It’s a very personal project where the members in the band are truly family, like brothers and sisters, who are on a journey together, making music and enjoying each other’s ’s company. We’ve come a long way together, and it’s an honour to work with h

VALUE! such talented professionals who are also fantastic, fun people.” Seven people make up the two bands, some switching from leads to instrumental roles, depending on the performance. Even though the band’s music and vocals are amazingly close to the original groups, they put their own special spin on each of the hits. “We call it ABBA with an attitude,” says Schandl, as Arrival belts out blockbuster hits like Dancing Queen, Mamma Mia, and Fernando. Four decades later, Fleetwood Mac is still one of the most-played bands in history, and the Dreams make them proud with knockout covers like Edge of Seventeen, Go Your Own Way, and Landslide. “It’s such an amazing feeling to create an emotion or smile from an audience member and lift them up with great music, which is first and foremost why we do what we do at the highest level in the tribute genre.” Whether you’re taking a trip down rock memory lane or groovin’ for the first time, come share in good times at the Surrey Fest Downtown.

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Every year, Surrey RCMP District #1 City Centre attends the Surrey’s annual Whalley Days, now known as Surrey Fest Downtown. The organization puts on the Family Identification Program - an activity that teaches parents about “street proofing” their children. The Family Identification Program is run by the District Office Volunteers and Auxiliaries under the direction of the District Coordinator, Sandy Campbell, and Station Constable, Francois Cadotte of the Surrey RCMP. It is designed to give parents/guardians a permanent record of their child’s fingerprints and DNA, which parents/guardians can keep with them in the event of an emergency situation.

Sandy Campbell states that stic stickers and posing with “Surrey RCMP wants the community you youngsters. to know that Family Identification is designed with your family’s safety An number of groups will in mind.” The RCMP’s presence at be par participating in Surrey Fest Surrey Fest reflects their dedication Downtown. Be sure to stop by Downto Surin der & to giving us the resources for helping and take this great opportunity Sand y our community. It also serves as a reminder inder to learn m more about the wide of the importance of people actively checking organizations ecking out variety of o their District Police Station’s wide-ranging services to and programs that contribute to the achieve this goal. vibrant community of Surrey. Along with the finger printing station, children can also hang out with the RCMP’s “Safety Bear.” He can be seen walking around the event giving out

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Spirit of Billy Joel Coming to Surrey Fest Downtown 2011 Written by Viktoria Grafstrom

Tribute band artist, Don Wolf, brings Billy Joel to Surrey in his upcoming performance at Surrey Fest Downtown. There are many reasons why Wolf shares an affinity with his stage persona, Billy Joel. Joel’s career path, starting first as a hard rocker until hitting it big with his softer piano rhapsodies, translates to Wolf’s own development as a musician. Like Joel, Wolf comes from a hard rock background, playing in Toronto clubs at the age of 15, moving onto the metal scene in the early 1980s, and

finally relocating to the Vancouver in 1988. Wolf states that the most challenging part about launching these tribute performances “was picking up the piano again. Billy Joel has many, many hit singles – too many for me to count – and mastering 24 required a lot of work.” Of course Wolf’s early background in the accordion and keyboard eased this learning process. The hard work has evidently paid off, as Wolf now enjoys weekends strutting the stage, and meeting up with other artists for performances such as Surrey

Fest Downtown. He says that “interacting with the audience, seeing their reaction, the sudden recognition to familiar songs and the old emotions they bring” is the most rewarding part of the stage experience – that, and jamming with his fellow musicians. Wolf currently works at the Rock Star Academy in Vancouver as a vocal coach for youth looking to develop their music ability.

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Thank You The Whalley Community Association would like to thank the many people involved in the festival that contribute to its success: The planning committee including Lucie Matich (cochair), Jane-Anne Anderson,Tracy Attieh, Shelly Baxter, Roger Bose, Alan Champion, Perry Fulop,Tracey Gravel, Michelle Mackay, Karen McGregor, Meagan Sarnowski, Shaun Scott, Sandra Scott-Phillips, Kerri Van Eaton, and Kylie Van Eaton who spent months organizing the event. The volunteers who help on the day of the festival to insure everything runs smoothly. We would especially like top thank Phoenix Drug & Alcohol Centre for their volunteer support. The City of Surrey staff members who assist during the planning process through to the clean-up on event day. A special thanks to the engineering department for

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Independence through volunteering DIVERSEcity pilot project gives a helping hand to seniors by Boaz Joseph

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earl has daily tasks she wants accomplish, but finds she can pay dearly for her enthusiasm. Recently, the Cloverdale senior went a bit overboard, spending a day baking two batches of muffins, followed by a date loaf. “The next day, I could hardly move,” recalls the 82-year-old, who is burdened by rheumatoid arthritis and poor eyesight, among other things. “I thought, okay, I’m never going to do that again. But I will.” While trying to maintain as much independence as possible, she acknowledges she needs help with certain things, be they housekeeping, heavy lifting or smallerscale missions (recently, she good-naturedly put a visitor to work changing the batteries in her right hearing aid). While Pearl gets help from her children and grandson who visit about once a week, she also gets regular assistance from a unique volunteer. Twice a month, Agnes, a volunteer with DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society, comes to Pearl’s house for an hour of housekeeping – washing floors, sweeping, vacuuming, dusting and other chores that Pearl finds too difficult to do. Her efficiency impressed Pearl, when without being asked, Agnes was found BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER dusting pictures in the hallway on her Agnes enjoys a tea break with Pearl, a Cloverdale senior. Agnes volunteers with first day. DIVERSEcity’s Community Action for Seniors’ Independence project, which helps clients with Agnes’ work is part of Community various tasks. Action for Seniors’ Independence (CASI), pilot project that is one-third into its 18-month mandate. The project matches volunteers with “I think Agnes is wonderful. She’s very sociable, very easy to talk to. clients who need basic support to retain their indepenAgnes She’s just a very nice person. I’m lucky that she landed on my doorstep. dence. “You don’t always hit it off with people,” she continues. “But I’m very CASI program coordinator Maureen Chang says the comfortable with her. I have been right from the beginning.” program looks at the specific needs of each client, and pairs them with CASI was brought about following consultations between community volunteers who are most suited. groups, the United Way of Lower Mainland and the provincial governThe to-do lists of clients vary: Some require people to walk with regument. larly, while others have needed DVD players programmed, non-slip mats There are five CASI projects in B.C. outside of DIVERSEcity, which installed in their bathtubs, or drivers to help with clients’ coin laundry is based in Newton. The others are in Dawson Creek, Osoyoos, Maple services. Ridge and Vancouver. Visits are one-time or recurring, depending on the situations of clients About 30 people volunteer for 70 seniors through CASI at DIVERSEor volunteers. city. A large number of them are immigrants who have participated in Agnes, who also assists another CASI client with reading, got involved DIVERSEcity’s English Language Services for Adults (ELSA) program, to gain volunteering experience for her resumé. which helped them break cultural and language barriers and as a way to CASI was also an “opportunity to help me practise my English,” integrate into Canadian society – while helping seniors maintain indeexplains Agnes, a Port Moody woman who immigrated from Poland pendence along the way. three years ago. Helping immigrants integrate is a primary mandate of DIVERSEcity, a “It really works well because when I meet with (the client), she usually non-profit agency which has provided a variety of family, language and offers me a cup of tea and something sweet and we sit down and talk. We career programs since 1978. have a nice conversation about life.” DIVERSEcity is seeking more volunteers to help seniors through the “Is she telling you what a miserable old lady I am?” interjects hard-ofCASI project. hearing Pearl, eliciting a burst of laughter from both. For more information, call 604-507-2266 or email casi@dcrs.ca “If you don’t make a joke out of (aging) and laugh about it, you’re not bjoseph@surreyleader.com going to get through it,” she adds.

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BCPBL team sweeps Parksville

Chiefs move into fourth

Ty Walker of the Fraser Valley Chiefs delivers a pitch during Sunday’s double header against the Victoria Mariners. After two wins Saturday, the Chiefs were swept in the provincial capital.

by Rick Kupchuk

end the game. Jovan Ewusie and Dale Mar THEY WON just two of four games each had a pair of hits. last weekend, but still climbed The Chiefs dropped a pair of into fourth place in the B.C. one-sided contests in the provinPremier Baseball League. cial capital on Sunday, They lost The Fraser Valley Chiefs the first of two games with the swept the Parksville Royals in a Victoria Mariners 7-0, managing double header Saturday afternoon just three hits in the contest. at Whalley Ball Park, wins which In game two, Victoria made were enough to bump the Chiefs the most of 10 hits and nine runs, up one place in the standings after handing Fraser Valley an 11-3 Parksville dropped two more games setback. Sunday in Langley against the first Hawkins, with two hits and an place Blaze. RBI, was the top Chiefs batter. Fraser Valley’s won-lost record Fraser Valley will travel to is now 17-13, a half-game better Vancouver Island again next than the 15-12 mark of the weekend for four games, Royals. playing two against the The Chiefs rolled to 19-6 Nanaimo Pirates on an 8-0 win in the first Saturday, before Sunday’s game Saturday, with double header in ParksCaleb Lefebvre tossing a ville with the Royals. complete-game shutout, ■ The North Delta an effort that included 12 Blue Jays dropped into strikeouts while allowing 11th place in the 13-team just four hits and a walk. league, three spots out of Dylan Rehmke was the a playoff position, after offensive leader, driving Brody Hawkins they were swept in a in two runs on three hits. double header Saturday Fraser Valley needed 11 innings in Langley against the first place for a 7-6 win in game two. Brody Blaze. Hawkins went three-for-six at the Langley rapped out 13 hits, plate for the home team, driving scoring seven times in the botin three runs including the wintom of the second inning on their ning score. His run-scoring single way to a 13-2 win in game one, a brought home Jordan McComb to See JAYS / Page 38

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Jays: Lose two in Langley

From page 35 contest ended after fiveinnings. The second game went the distance, with the Blaze completing the sweep with an 8-1 win. Steve Van Vooght and Shane Wlodarczak had two hits each in a losing cause.

Now at 10-17 on the season, North Delta is two games out of a playoff position. North Delta hosts the 6-19 Victoria Eagles at noon Saturday for a double header at Mackie Park, then plays twice in Coquitlam Sunday evening against the 16-15 Reds.

BASEBALL B.C. PREMIER BASEBALL LEAGUE After games of June 12, 2011 GP W L GBL Langley 32 25 7 – Nanaimo 25 19 6 2.5 Vic. Mariners 24 17 7 4.0 Fraser Valley 30 17 13 7.0 Parksville 27 15 12 7.5 Okanagan 31 16 15 8.5 Coquitlam 31 16 15 8.5

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RESULTS THURSDAY, JUNE 9 North Shore 2, Coquitlam 4 Fraser Valley 0, Langley 8

SATURDAY, JUNE 11 Nanaimo 7, Okanagan 6 Nanaimo 4, Okanagan 5 North Shore 9, White Rock 5 North Shore 7, White Rock 2 Parksville 0, Fraser Valley 8 Parksville 6, Fraser Valley 7 North Delta 2, Langley 13 North Delta 1, Langley 8 Vic. Mariners 2, Vancouver 3 Vic. Mariners 6, Vancouver 2

SUNDAY, JUNE 12 Nanaimo 3, Okanagan 9 Nanaimo 5, Okanagan 7 North Shore 3, Vancouver 11 North Shore 3, Vancouver 6 Victoria Eagles 4, Coquitlam 7 Victoria Eagles 1, Coquitlam 10 Parksville 1, Langley 2 Parksville 2, Langley 3 Fraser Valley 0, Vic. Mariners 7 Fraser Valley 3, Vic. Mariners 11 White Rock 1, Abbotsford 2 White Rock 3, Abbotsford 4

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stroke and 100m butterfly races. He was also fifth in the 50m butterfly, sixth in the 200m breast stroke and eighth in the 100m breast stroke. Jenna McDonald, 14, earned a silver medal in her 50m freestyle race, adding a fifth in the 100m freestyle and sixth place finishes in the 200m freestyle and 50m back stroke. Alan Lu, 13, won a bronze medal in 50m breast stroke and was fourth in both the 100m breast stroke and 50m freestyle. Other finalists from the Sungod club were Logan Warketin, 11, (sixth in 200m freestyle and 200m back stroke, seventh in 100m back stroke, 50m butterfly and 50m freestyle), Noah Landry, 11, (seventh in 200m breast stroke) and Reece Landry (eighth in 100m breast stroke). More than 600 swimmers from across British Columbia, Washington and Alberta competed in the meet, which served as preparation for the

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Girn Trucking Ltd 12553-61a Avenue Surrey requires truck drivers for long haulage. Should have Class1 or A driver license. Airbrake (Z) endorsement required. On job training will be provided. Salary $24/hr. will be paid with other benefits. Please send resume to: 604-599-4078 or email to: rgirn1@yahoo.ca

RR PLETT Trucking Ltd. requires Long Haul Truck Drivers. Class 1 Driver’s license required. Drive straight or articulated trucks, plan trips, maintain log book, inspection reports etc. $23.50/hr, 50hrs/week. Send resumes #2 20085 100A Ave Langley, British Columbia V1M 3G4 By Fax: (604) 513-9952.

2 DAY FORKLIFT WEEKEND COURSE Every Saturday at 8:30am #215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey NO reservations: 604-888-3008 www.dgscanada.ca Ask about our other Courses... *Stand up Reach *Fall Protection *Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift *Bobcat *WHMIS & much more. “Preferred by Employers

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TransX INCREASED RATES Hiring Class1 O/OPS For B.C-AB PH: 1877-914-0001

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CARRIERS NEEDED IN SURREY, NORTH DELTA AND CLOVERDALE

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

Make it yours. Call 604-708-2628 www.plea.bc.ca

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Mander Bros Ent. Ltd. requires Long Haul Truck Drivers. Class 1 Driver’s license required. Drive straight or articulated trucks, plan trips, maintain log book, inspection reports etc. $23.50/hr, 50hrs/week. Send resumes 8509 132 St. Surrey BC V3W4N8 email: manderbrothers@gmail.com

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GRAVEL TRUCK DRIVER req’d, must know lower mainland for deliveries. (604)575-7271 778-899-8095

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

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DUMP TRUCK DRIVER with exp, class 1, air & clean driver’s abstract. Wages neg. 1-250-870-1006. Fax resume 1-250-717-5841

Drivers Wanted: Terrific career opportunity outstanding growth potential to learn how to locate rail defects. No Experience Needed!! Extensive paid travel, meal allowance, 4 weeks vacation & benefits pkg. Skills Needed - Ability to travel 3 months at a time Valid License High School Diploma or GED. Apply at www.sperryrail.com under careers, keyword Driver. DO NOT FILL IN CITY OR STATE

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AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for a certified Journeyman 40 ton crane operators ASAP. Excellent wages, full benefits after 90 days, profit sharing semi-annual after 90 days, full-time career minded individuals preferred. Please send resume to: cindy@autotanks.ca or call ATM at 780-846-2231 to set up an interview. AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing Inc. is looking for Journeyman Welders, $31. $35. per hour. 2nd/3rd year apprentices, hourly rate based on experience. Full benefits after 90 days. Profit sharing semi-annual after 90 days. Fulltime career minded individuals preferred. Send resume to: joe@autotanks.ca or call ATM at 780-8462231 to set up an interview. BUSY LUMBER RELOAD in Surrey requires experience forklift operators for afternoon shift. Competitive wages & benefit package offered. Container loading exp. an asset. Fax resume to: 604-588-0931. CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in 2011. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.28/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773 Clerk Supervisor Req’d Production ; Full/T, Pmt, 2 years+ exp; Sal $21.5/hr Duties: Co-ordinate, assign and review work, Establish work schedules and procedures, Prepare and submit reports, Arrange for maintenance and repair work, Resolve work related problems, Requisition supplies and materials, Train workers in duties and policies. Language Hindi/Punjabi an asset. Contact Mukesh from Father & Son Masonry & Curbing Ltd. Surrey. E-mail / Fax Resume: i n fo @ fa t h e r a n d s o n m a s o n r y. c a 778-565-8857 COME & PLAY! Entry level dealer positions available Cascades Casino. www.gatewaycasinos.com Apply now! EXPERIENCED Tow Truck Operator for Surrey/White Rock company. Chauffers permit req. Fax resume and abstract to 604-531-4111. FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 LANDSCAPERS with experience installing block retaining walls. Fax 604-462-7853

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Live-in-Caregiver Req’d F/T w/exp to look after elderly providing timely meals and ; providing required medication on time, providing care & assistance; helping in daily activities. Salary: $9/hr Knowledge of English, Punjabi is an asset. E-mail: gurjeetk95@yahoo.ca Contact Gurjeet @ 604-616-8670 Location: Surrey, BC

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Live-in-Caregiver Req’d F/T with exp. to look after kids; supervision of kid’s activities; taking care of general hygiene; preparing and providing meals. Salary: $10/hr. Must have knowledge of English, Punjabi is an asset. Contact: Manmohan E-mail:heermanmohan@yahoo.ca Phone: 778-928-9447 Location: Surrey, BC PARMASHINE SERVICES in Delta is hiring 2 F/T CLEANERS with 3 to 6 months similar experience. Duties include sweep, mop, wash, wax and polish floors, dust furniture, vaccum carpet, area rugs, empty trash containers etc. Salary would be $13.50/hr with 40 hours week. Shift work required. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is asset. Interested applicants please email resume to: parmashine@yahoo.ca

Production Position

INSTALLER WELL established Surrey stair/railing company requires a subcontracted installer for high quality prefinished interior railings. Excellence in workmanship is what you pride yourself on, own tools & transportation a must. Send resume to: Fax 604-599-5801 or email: acwood@shaw.ca

Lemare Lake Logging is currently seeking Driller/Blasters for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Please email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax to 250-956-4888. WAREHOUSE and yard cleaning worker in Surrey. Must be able to lift 30 lbs. Mon-Fri. F/T, P/T. Fax resume to: 604-930-5066 or email: horizonbc@yahoo.ca

SURREY LEADER

Now Hiring DELIVERY DRIVERS

• Surrey-North Delta • Must own 3/4 to 1 ton cargo van • Pick up newspapers from our warehouse and deliver to carrier’s homes. If interested please call 604.575.5312

RURAL DRIVERS • Mailbox delivery to rural mailboxes • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required If interested please call 604.575.5312

ADULT FLOATER • On-call position for door-to-door routes that need a substitute • Reliable transportation and valid driver’s license required If interested please call 604.575.5342

Are you looking for a rewarding career where initiative, attention to detail and quality work are recognized and rewarded? Our innovation and growing vinyl window & door company, based in Abbotsford, is seeking competent team players with a good attitude, strong work ethics, attention to detail and high company quality standards. Hourly wage, benefits, 10 hr dayshift M-Th. Apply to: hr@innotech-windows.com

Recreation Aide Casual Evergreen Baptist Care Home is hiring graduates from a recognized Recreational Therapy Program for Seniors. Current First Aid required - Class 4 driver’s lic. an asset. Must be avail. for oncall and occasional weekend shifts. Please direct resumes to: Human Resources r.sevenoaks@ evergreen-home.com 1550 Oxford Street, White Rock, V4B 3R5 Fax: 604-541-3803.

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The Lemare Group is currently seeking a heavy duty mechanic for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax to: 250-956-4888.

The Lemare Group is currently seeking a heavy duty mechanic for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax to: 250-956-4888.

The Lemare group is currently seeking contract coastal hand fallers for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax 250-956-4888.

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DHOOM Restaurant Ltd. in Surrey is hiring 2 F/T INDIAN COOKS with 3 years experience in making Indian food dishes like tandoori chicken, butter chicken, shahi paneer, paneer tikka, naan, rice etc. Salary would be $18/hr with 40 hours per week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi language is required and English is asset. Interested applicants may fax resume to: 604-598-1165 ORIGINAL BHAIA SWEET SHOP & RESTAURANT LTD. in Surrey is hiring 1 F/T INDIAN COOK ( sweet maker ) with three years experience in making Indian sweets like besan, burfi, rasgulla, gulab jamun, kaju roll, snack items, etc. Salary would be $17/hr with 40 hours per week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi is required & English is an asset. Interested applicants may email resume to: jobs.originalbhaia@yahoo.ca

5225 192nd Street, Surrey B.C.

ROYAL FLAVOURS RESTAURANT & LOUNGE IN SURREY Is hiring 2 fulltime Indian Cooks and 1 fulltime Indian sweet maker cook .indian cooks must have 3 years experience in making indian dishes like butter chicken, tandoori chicken, shahi paneer, veg. curries, rice, naan etc. Sweet maker also required to have 3 years experience in making indian style sweets like gulab jamun, rasgulla,gajrella ,ras malai and desserts etc. Salary for both positions would be $ 15.00 per hour with 40 hours week, knowledge of hindi or punjabi is required. Interested applicants please email resume at royalflavourz@yahoo.ca

or by email: unitran_hrdept@yahoo.ca

SANDWICH ARTISTS

NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

ALL SHIFTS F/T, P/T Boundary & Lougheed

Surrey metal fabrication shop requires energetic persons for general shop labour. Involves some heavy lifting. No experience required. $12.60 per hour to start, $14.00 per hour after 30 days worked. Opportunities for training and advancement after 6 months. Full time position. Complete benefit package. Will consider temporary summer employment for the right student. Hours of shift are 7:00am to 3:15pm Monday to Friday Apply in person at: Unitran Manufacturers Ltd.

STONE FLOUR MILL MACHINE OPERATOR Specializing in the repair of major components, inspecting all parts and will manage the overall machine operation. F/T position. Full benefits. Salary negotiable. Fax resumes to 604-590-2756

Subway - Call Banreet 604-205-5060 No experience necessary. Uniform and training provided. 1 free meal included daily.

Please No Calls Between 11:30 - 1:30PM

Sweet Pepper Grower

Required for Windset Farms (Canada) Ltd. Responsible for direct greenhouse operations in Sweet Pepper Crop. Post secondary education in a related field &/or 10+ years of experience a must. Start Date: July 1, 2011 Great Wages & Benefits Package! Fax Resume: 604-952-2763 E-mail: BSasaki@windset.com

Tasty Sweets and Restaurant at Unit #111-8381-128 St. Surrey and 8295-120 Street Delta, BC requires Indian Ethnic cooks. Should have experience of more than 3 years. Salary $17/hr. Work minimum 40/hrs. week. Should be able to speak and understand English, Punjabi and Hindi. Overtime and other benefits will be given at both positions. Please send your resume to: 604-598-9270 or email tastysweets@yahoo.com or apply in person at above mentioned addresses

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LABOURERS General Labourer (Class 5 Required)

Potential to upgrade to Driver. Class 3 License an Asset. Join the Winning team at McRae’s Enivironmental Services. Excellent wages and benefits. Bring Resume & Abstract In from 10 AM - 2 PM Only 7783 Progress Way Delta Or e-mail resume to sjackson@mcraesenviro.com


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142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR Overseas Career & Consulting Services Ltd. located in Surrey, BC req’s “Office Administrator” for their office. Wages $20.75 hourly, 40hrs/week + other benefits. Apply by fax: 604-572-6767 or by email:

resumes@overseas immigration.com

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SALES ASSOCIATES req’d P/T for Fashion Addition 14+ location at Langley Crossing. Email resumes:

sharvey@fashionaddition14plus.com or apply in person.

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TUTORS / TEACHERS NEEDED S. Surrey Teacher cert. req. or apply online www.acumeneducation.ca $25/hr. Phone: 1-877-864-4010 Advertise across the lower mainland in the 17 best-read community newspapers. ON THE WEB: bcclassified.com

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Carpenter Supervisor Req’d F/T with several yrs of exp Sal: $28/hr Duties: Supervise co-ordinate & schedule activities of staff; maintain record of supplies & materials; hire/train new staff; prepare work schedules; resolve work related problems. Basic English required, Punjabi is an asset. Contact: Kashmir Vinning E-mail:vinningsonsconst@yahoo.ca Phone: 778-885-9534 Location: Surrey, BC

Diesel Engine Mechanics CULLEN DIESEL POWER LTD. Surrey B.C. requires experienced Diesel Engine mechanics with overhaul and repair experiences for the Surrey Truck Engine shop. Preference given to applicants with DDC & MBE engine exp.

E-mail resume: sep@cullendiesel.com or Fax to 604 888-4749 GRADUATING? The trades are a great career choice! Consider becoming an automotive service technician at Hanna Chrysler Ltd. in Hanna, Alberta. APPRENTICE OR LICENSED candidates considered. Competitive wages, bonus potential, benefits. Clean, modern shop. Fax resume to 403-854-3141 JOURNEYMEN Fabricators & CWB Ticketed Welders required. Days & Afternoon shifts avail. Gloucester Industrial Park. Fax: 604-856-2363 Visit our website www.lesteel.com

Moulder / Grinder Operator

Req. for Westcoast Moulding & Millwork, Port Kells BC. Must have previous exp. running & setting up moulder & grinding. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with:

• Excellent Remuneration and Benefits. Please Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or E-mail: jobs @westcoastmoulding.com RAJA TRAILERS & EQUIPMENT SALES LTD. in Delta is hiring 1 F/T WELDER. Must have 4 to 5 years experience and duties include welding, fabricating, grinding, shearing, forming, etc. Must be able to read & interpret blueprints or welding process specifications. Salary would be $27/hr with 40 hours per week. Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabi would be asset. Interested applicants may email resumes to: sales@rajatrailer.com Two full-time permanent, Plasterer Helpers required by Taggar Drywall Ltd. in Surrey. 7mo. to 1 year exp. would be an asset. Duties incl. load, unload construction material, assist main plasterer, mix, pour & spread material, etc. Wages $15 -$20./hr. E-mail resume: afsana01@telus.net

Entry level positions Job entails: 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.

WOOD FENCE INSTALLERS Experienced, detail oriented tradesmen req’d for established cedar company. Preference given to those that are fully equipped with truck / trailer and all the necessary tools and equipment. Please fax your resume to (604) 583-8316 Attn: commercial

• Working Foreman

Required for Metro Roofing. Minimum 5 years experience. Prefer TQ or Equivalent. BUR, torch, single ply, RCABC Standards and Specs. Good communication skills. Must have DL and Vehicle. • Flat Roofers also required. Good Wages & Benefits.

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14045-104th Ave. Surrey SHANGHAI. Spring Special $10 off with ad, 10am-12am 604591-1891, 16055 Fraser Hwy, Sry

172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS Angela is renowned Physic Healer Can solve all problems of life specializing in love, health, business, marriage, reunites loved ones. Call today for a better tomorrow. 65 yrs. of experience

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Bergamonte- The Natural Way To Improve Your Glucose, Cholesterol & Cardiovascular Health! Call today to find out how to get a free bottle with your order.! 888-470-5390

AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech. 20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr. 24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626.

COMM/RES. Heating, heat pump, A/C, restaurant, coolers, freezers. Sales & Service. 778-552-0691

The finest in Outdoor Living... Design to Completion

Furnace & Duct Cleaning

Special pkg $89. Call 604-945-5801

CATS 6 ways to wide blades

DUMP TRUCKS

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BOBCATS C/W attachments

FARM TRACTORS C/W attachments

(604)531-5935 269

FENCING

B.L. CONTRACTING

COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, DECKS, FINISHING CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS, HARDWOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS, PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUITES, DOORS & WINDOWS

(604)240-1920

CHRIS’S GARAGE DOORS SERVICE: Special Broken Springs Replacement. New Doors & Openers. Competitive Prices. 604-970-0868

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Exceptional Quality On Time, On Budget, As Promised...

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CARPET CLEANING

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL

www.mdmservices.ca Serving Since 1993 FINISH CARPENTER Finish Carpentry-Mouldings, sundecks, stairs, siding, painting, drywall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018

Call Mike 604-953-0898

ACTION CARE Carpet CLEANING. Spring special ❖ 604-945-5801❖ www.actioncare.ca

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CONCRETE & PLACING

GARDENING

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

Reas Rates S Quality Work Yard Clean-Up, Gardening Lawn Maintenance, Pruning, Power Raking, Aeration, Moss Control, Gutter Cleaning Pressure Washing. Free Est.

Concrete Lifting Specialist

Bonniecrete Const Ltd Free Est & Warranties

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

D House & Garage Floors D Driveways D Patios, etc. D Raise to Proper Height D Eliminate Trip Spots D Provide Proper Drainage

Member of BC Landscape and Nursery Association

TOPSOIL

OUTDOOR LIVING • Fireplaces • Kitchens & BBQ’s • Sun Rooms & Patio Covers • Landscaping • Hot Tubs & Pools • Trellis & Gazebos

Darryl 604-626-7100 Visit: www.deckexperts.ca

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HOME REPAIRS

1 CALL ABOVE all Handyman Serv Elect Plumb Appls All Gen Repairs kitchen, baths renos 604-588-2828 CARPENTER - HANDYMAN Quality repairs, main’ t, installation. 30yr exp WCB Larry 604-916-3407 ELEC, Plumb, repair install appls, dishwasher, faucet, toilet, bath, leaks, plug, lights, fan. Paint, Handyman service. 604-314-1865. TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATES Electrical, plumbing, bathrooms, kitchen, expert caulking & sealing, handyman services, small jobs okay. Quality work, Best value. Mike 604-594-4791.

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

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Japanese style yard care. Trimming, Fencing, rubbish removal. pressure washing. 604-502-9198.

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

DECKING RAILINGS • Cedar • Glass • Vinyl decking • Aluminum • Trex decking • Wrought iron • Pressure treated • Trex railings • Deck repairs • Cedar • Paving stone • Pressure & Concrete Treated

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

1 CALL DOES IT ALL. Reno’s, bathrooms, kitchens, ceramic tiling, hardwood, laminate, granite tops. Call: Carlo (604)818-5919. 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.

Always! Pwr. raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rubbish rem. Free Est. 604-230-0627

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6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofing, Bobcat Service. Snow Removal. Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957, 778-861-0220

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6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE. $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work. Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.

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EXCAVATORS

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$12.00 PER HOUR on all odd jobs. Painting, yardwork, lawncutting, etc. Call 778-239-9517.

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GUTTER, roof, power raking, aeration, siding driveway, deck cleaning. Call Victor 604-589-0356 House & Window Washing All Hand Washed With A Brush! Best Rates! Randy (778)828-2127

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Please call 604-888-4856 or fax resume at 604-888-4827

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LANDSCAPING

PRINCE LANDSCAPING Pressure wash, Airretion, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge & Shrub Trim, Cedar Fence. Junk Removal. 778-991-2054

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MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. ABE MOVING - $35/Hr. Per Person *Reliable Careful Movers. *Rubbish Removal. *24 Hours. 604-999-6020 A FAST MOVING & CLEANING. Professional movers. *Garbage removal *Big/small. Insured, great rates. Free est. 778-888-9628

AFFORDABLE MOVING 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

MR. SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

Planter mix or turf mix

604-537-4140

Ross 604D535D0124

Meets or exceeds BC Landscape Standard Spec.

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

UNIQUE CONCRETE DESIGN

Copy of Certificate for soil test available upon request

Over 25 yrs exp.

Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Gourmet, Customized Menus Tailored To Your Function... • Dinner Parties • Executive Meetings • Family Gatherings • Weddings / Banquets • B-B-Ques • Funerals We Come To You! Doing It All, From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

Kristy 604.488.9161

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

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

EZ GO MOVERS

BARKMULCH SAND & GRAVEL BOULDERS

Quick & Reliable Movers

From $48/per

604-580-2171 www.ezgomovers.com

Call 604-531-5935 257

DRYWALL

RYAN’S MOVING 604-782-3610

A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d.

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EDUCATION/TUTORING

ADMIN ASSISTANT trainees needed! Large & small firms seeking admin staff! No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-5127116. MEDICAL OFFICE trainees needed! Hospitals & doctors need medical office & medical admin staff! No experience? Need training? Career training & job placement available. 1-888-748-4126. Work from Home! CanScribe College offers the best online Medical Transcription training in Canada. Great work at-home opportunities. Don’t delay. Enroll today!1-800-4661535 www.canscribe.com

“No job too small”. 604-825-8469 PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding, Taping, Framing & Texture. Insured work. Call Parm (604) 762-4657

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ELECTRICAL

#1 QUALITY WORK, Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902

NEW HOME framing all kinds of renos. specializing in sundecks/stairs. 778-862-3461 or 604-761-8236. RenoMan. Kitch & Bath, Drywall, Patching & Taping, Tiling, Ext Painting, Laminate floors. All Big and small Jobs. Call 604-728-3849

HIGH OUTLET ELECTRIC

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S

#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774

FINANCIAL SERVICES

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

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

#22047 WE LOVE SMALL JOBS

Resid., Commer., & Indust.

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Starting from $29/hour. 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. We guarantee that. We are bondable & insured. Call (778)552-0959

Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.

ALL WORK GUARANTEED!

James 604-220-8347 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. $95/gutters, $95/windows. 2 lvl. hm. $75/gutters, $75/windows. Excellent Service Since 1976. 778-861-0465 Always! Gutter, window cleaning, pressure washing, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627

WESTERLY

RESTORATION

Rot repairs, Building envelope repairs, new deck construction, full deck restoration, exterior cladding. We do work for home owners and strata’s. Free consultation.

David (778)881-2877

www.westerlyrestoration.com

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

A-1 PAINTING CO.

604.723.8434 Top Quality Painting Exterior / Interior • Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Est. • 20 Years Exp.

A-OK PAINTING

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

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46 Surrey/North Delta Leader Wednesday, June 15, 2011 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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341

PRESSURE WASHING

ACE PRESSURE WASHING *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 Running this ad for 7yrs

PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

POWER WASHING GUTTER CLEANING

(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

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

Call Ian 604-724-6373

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SUNDECKS

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

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing, gates. 604-521-2688 www.PatioCoverVancouver.com South West Pro Wash Mobile $99; Rancher $149

INTERVAN PAINTING

TOPLINE PRESSURE WASHING Siding, gutters, & tile roofs. We use SOAP. WCB insured 604.861.6060

* Painting Contractor * Residential / Commercial * New construction * Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality. Price includes HST WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS JANZEN ROOFING

Free Estimates (604)617-8843

WCB INSURED

SHARP’S PAINTING

25 yrs. Quality Assured Work... Interior / Exterior Professional Flexible rates,meeting your budget. • Attention to Detail • Free Estimates • Drywall Repairs 604-813-7966

Service,

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

SAVE ON ROOFING

10% DISCOUNT !

Simar 778-892-1266

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

RECYCLE-IT! JUNK REMOVAL EARTH FRIENDLY On Time, As Promised, Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865 www.recycle-it-now.com

PAVING/SEAL COATING

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

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fitter. Aman: 778-895-2005 $38/HR!Clogged drains,drips,garbs sinks, Reno’s toilets. No job too small! Lic’d/insured. 778-888-9184 ABDUL Plumbing & Drainage. Low rates, same day service, guar’d qual work. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

BADESHA PLUMBING

& HEATING Residential, Commercial Licensed & Bonded Free Estimate Emergency Service Available 604-889-0949 778-889-9345

BUILDING SUPPLIES

SAWMILLS - Band/Chainsaw SPRING SALE - Cut lumber any dimension, anytime. MAKE MONEY and SAVE MONEY In stock ready to ship. Starting at $1,195.00. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-566-6899 Ext.400OT

But Dead Bodies!! 604.

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

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

Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

~ 604-597-3758 ~ FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841

Rubbish Removal & more Small Haul Help.

604-202-3363

Paid $3500, sacrifice $1000. Downsizing must sell.

Call: 604-309-6206

603

ACREAGE

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! Escape: Tornados, Floods, Hurricanes, Wildfire, Earthquake, Landslide and Crime. N.IDAHO PEACEFUL COUNTRY CABIN on 30 ac. Get more magic from life. www.MagicMountain83858.com

REAL ESTATE

RENTALS

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES Walk-on Waterfront with 2 houses - only $774,900 on beautiful Vancouver Island in the Nanaimo area. Nanaimo: Great Views, Fantastic Lifestyle. Average single family home price $360,000. visit www.danmorris.ca or call Dan Morris Royal LePage Nanaimo Realty at 800-377-4374

LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTS

Large 1 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Allowance

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

Call 604-533-0209

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

706

LANGLEY

CLAYMORE APTS 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail $200 Move-In Bonus!!

RENTALS APARTMENT/CONDO

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

FOR SALE BY OWNER

SOUTH SURREY. LARGE old family home, GD 1/2 acre, green space. Central 2031-140 st. $875,000. Call 604-535-0861. SURREY, CEDAR HILL, across from Mall. Deluxe 2 bdrm condo, 1026 sq. ft. secured parking. Insuite laundry. Try 5% down, only $218K. Jim 604-786-7977.

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APARTMENT/CONDO

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

BUILDING SALE ... “”FINAL CLEARANCE!””. 25x40 $7995. 30x40 $9840. 35x50 $12,995.40x80 $18,700. 47x100 $29,890. Ends included. Many others. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers since 1980. Call 1800-668-5422.

625

706

Please call for details. On-site manager. Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.

615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY

House on large lot for sale 10237 - 123A St. 5 bdrm, 2 bath, 2 storey, approx. 1200 sf upper, 68 x 315 ft lot. 24’ x 32’ garage. Dead end street, very quiet + great view from back deck of South Fraser & New West. Development potential or raise a family. 1957 house with thermopane upgrades. $489,000 or offers. I’m retiring & moving. (604)582-3907

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

HOUSES FOR SALE

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

Cloverdale, 17683-57 Ave. 2 Walk up Apartments, 1 bdrm and 1 bdrm & den. Rents start at $650/mo. Cloverdale, 16547-63B Ave. Upper level 4 bdrms, 3 bathrms. Lam floors. Fenced yd. N/S. N/P. Avail now. $2100/mo.

604-535-8080

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Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com

PETS

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, bluehealer puppies, born April 26.,vet checked, 1st shots, working parents, $550. Call (604)860-4400 BICHON Pups CKC Reg. $750. Adorable. Hypo-allerg, vet chk, 1st shots, guart’d. 604-617-3470 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CHIHUAHUA tiny tea cup puppies, ready to go now. $650. Call (604)794-7347 CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Terrier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd. Vet ✓ $1200. Call 604-617-3470

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GARAGE SALES

CLOVERDALE - Multi-Family Complex Spring Cleaning Sale. “The Gables” 5921 - 177B St. Sat. & Sun. June 11 & 12. 9am to 3pm COMPLEX-HOSTED Garage Sale June 18, 2011 / 9am - 2pm 6875 121 Street /Pls park on strt GIANT WAREHOUSE BOOK sale Sat. June 18th. 8-4 . 12682- 82 Ave. Lease is up,closing forever.Books at unreal prices. 1000’s of books. 604-589-4229 SURREY

ESTATE SALE Red Scelton paintings, garden furniture, tools, household appliances, etc.

RUBBISH REMOVAL Almost for free!

Reno’s and Repairs

604-507-4606 604-312-7674

518

9185 168 ST.

~ Certified Plumber ~

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

UNRESERVED RECEIVERSHIP AUCTION, Caliber Systems Inc. As instructed by Pricewaterhouse Coopers LLP. Day One - Tuesday, June 28, 2011. 45 Industry Way S.E., Calgary, Alberta And Day Two - Wednesday, June 29, 2011, 3637 - 44 Ave. S.E., Calgary, Alberta. Call CPA at 403-269-6600

CHEAP

ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber

AUCTIONS

FRI., SAT. SUN. JUNE 17, 18, 19, 9-9

Haul Anything...

Want to get into shape?? Hoist V3 Home gym

REAL ESTATE

EXTRA

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

SPORTING GOODS

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Morris The Arborist

Best Deal DEMOLITION/RUBBISH Removal *concrete *drywall *stucco *trees *junk *etc. Ph: 604-354-4397

PLUMBING

578

All animals deserve to have hope for a better tomorrow. www.1000saints.ca

PETS New Roofs, Re-Roof, Repairs. Free Est. Refs. * WCB * Fully Insured.

338

TREE SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Perfect condition, hardly used. Patented 3-D articulating chest press, arm & leg press.

DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL * Pruning * Retopping * Falling Service Surrey 25 years FULLY INSURED **EMERGENCY CALL OUT** Certified Arborist Reports

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

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Wanted: 1000 Saints

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

604-328-6387 Residential

PETS

Andrew 604-618-8585 $ Best Rates $

JJ ROOFING. New Roofs/Re-Roofs / Repairs. Summer Special ~ 20% Off. Free Est. Refs. WCB Insured. Member BBB. Jas @ 604-726-6345

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

TILING

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

Guaranteed Work. WCB Insured

Vincent 543-7776

&

374

Cedar Conversions Ashphalt Shingles, Gutters

Member of Better Business Bureau

Commercial

373B

AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Interior / Exterior Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 We always advertise with “THE LEADER”

Residential Roofing & Repairs

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

Painting

477

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

Stardust

PETS

552 DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS PB, Rare Breed. Born April 20. Ready to go. 3F, 1M. $1500. 778-242-0862 English Springer Spaniels, ready June not reg., $850. (604)7984998. twbjmenges@gmail.com GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $650. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332. GOLDEN retriever X Australian Shepherd, 6 wks. male/female $375. dewormed No Sunday calls: 604-819-4404 or 604-823-6703 KITTENS. GORGEOUS, Calico F, $150; black/white, F/M, $75: litter box trained. dewormed. 7 wks old. 1-604-823-2191 (Yarrow). LAB 1 yr. old, neutered male, black, very friendly, good with kids and other animals. $50. (778)565-4272 MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups & adults. Non-shedding. 604820-9469. 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 P.B. Chocolate LAB female. 5 mo old. partially trained. All shots. Spayed. (604)796-3669 PRESA CANARIO pups, $700$1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525 PUPPIES FOR SALE, 8 wks old, Terrier X Chihuahua $300 Call 604-856-3855 RABBITS, P.B. Holland Lops & P.B. French Lops. Litterbox trained. Family raised. (604)796-3669 SHELTIE SABLE PUPPIES, 1st shots, dewormed, asking to go out! (604)826-6311 TOY POODLE puppies. 2 apricot, 1 white. Adorable. Ready to go July 1.$700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)

GARDEN EQUIPMENT

DEER PROBLEMS? Problem solved! Bobbex Deer repellent available in Canada. Easy, economical, safe. Available at local garden centres. Dealer inquiries welcome. Ask for BOBBEX. www.bobbex.ca

EXQUISITE SANCTUARY Fabulous 2.26 private acres with creek in beautiful Alberni Valley on Vancouver Island. Enchanting 3600 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom custom built 1995 home. Outstanding 57x40 shop with own bathroom, lots of parking. Features hardwood, tile throughout, custom cabinetry. Gas fireplaces, stove, heat and hot water; ensuite with soaker tub. Thinking of a life style change? Move to Vancouver Island. Even better, move to Port Alberni, the Salmon Capital of the World! Visit www.albernihomes4u.ca for more information on this “one of a kind” property. Asking $649,000 RE/MAX Mid Island Realty Port Alberni, B.C. John Stilinovic 250-724-4725 Toll Free 1-877-723-5660

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MEDICAL SUPPLIES

560

MISC. FOR SALE

A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1866-884-7464

BURIAL plots, two sxs. In Valley View Cemetery, Surrey (Garden of Apostles). Half price, $6500. 1-250-860-1960 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 NEWTON, nr. 64 & Scott Rd. All household contents, furn, decorations, pictures. (604)591-3819

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS COLLECTORS SAXOPHONES Soprano Buecher Silver 80 yrs old, excellent condition $2500. Baraton Conn $1900. Call 604-534-2997

DELTA WEST 4895 - 55B St, Ladner Spacious 1 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 - 1 Bdrm apt. 520 sq/ft with 2 appliances. Located in a nice parklike setting near shops & bus. $750/mo incl heat & hot water. No Pets. BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.

To view 604-501-4413

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 * Party room, tennis court * On site security. Sorry no pets

Office: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey 604-596-0916 SURREY, 120/93, Large 2 bdrm apt., $750/mth. Avail. immed. NP/NS. Cls. to bus. 778-395-4901. SURREY 92/120. 3 Bdrm, 2000 sf PENTHOUSE modern, quiet 2 baths 5 appls, $1485 604-951-7992 Surrey: 9278-120St. Newer 2/Bdrm, 2/ba, luxury 1100 s/f 3rd floor Penthouse with view, u/g parking, 5appls. $1175/mo. 604-951-7992. SURREY CENTRAL. 1 Bdrm apt. Available now. N/P. $700/mo. Call: 778-317-5323 or 604-916-2906.

Guildford Mall / Public Library

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630 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 1-866-981-6591.

CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-5751608. ASCENTPM. COM CLOVERDALE Updated 1 bdrm, 3rd flr, $775 incl heat, h/w, prk. N/P. July 1st. 604-576-1465, 612-1960

LOTS

LAND LIQUIDATION 20 Acres $0 Down, $99/mo. ONLY $12,900 Near Growing El Paso, Texas (2nd safest U.S. City) Owner Financing, NO CREDIT CHECKS! Money Back Guarantee FREE Color Brochure 800-755-8953 www.sunsetranches.com

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT. Manufactured, Modular & Park models. Tremendous savings. Luxurious 1512 sq ft home including delivery and installation only US $109,950. Many other plans available. The Home Boys 877-976-3737, 509-481-9830 or www.hbmodular.com We will beat ANYONE’S price!!

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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 Did you just get engaged?

Bring a smile to your community! Advertise your engagement with us, call 604-575-5555

EVERGREEN APARTMENTS

SURREY CENTRAL

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

Newly Renovated

Large 1 bdrm. 1 F/Bath, secure parking, n/p, n/s, electric F/P, covered patio. $650/mo. incls. hot water. Cls. to transit & amens. Available June 15.

604.782.8687 SURREY CENTRAL VICINITY

Phone 604-582-0465 NEW large 2 bdrm suite, Langley, mins to 200 st and hwy 1 exchange, $1000 includes utilities, cable, wi-fi, laundry, dishwasher, backyard and covered storage. Control of your own heat and alarm system. Ph: 604-842-2242 NEWTON. 2 BDRM, adult bldg. Heat, h/wtr, sec prkg. Near amens. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-572-4675. NEWTON, 76/KGH. Very clean 2/bdrm, 2/bath. pkng, storage. Now. $850/mo. 604-447-4226, 767-9661

BURNSIDE APARTMENTS

Fabulous, affordable 1 bdrm + den from $800; 2 bdrm + den from $1000. Near SFU at Surrey Central Mall and all amen. Some suites with skylights & f/place. Incl’s. heat & hot water. N/P

604-589-5505 SURREY ‘’CityPointe’’ 1 Bd + office, 4th flr, d/w, w/d. June 15, $950 + utils. Nr Skytrain. 604-290-4022

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

Surrey Gardens Apartments for your new one bedroom home www.GreatApartments.ca It’sFrom time to$690.00 discover

Owner Managed Sorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-7040

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RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

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HOMES FOR RENT

N DELTA,116/70 Ave. 4 BDRM. 2 kitchns. Fresh paint, new flrs. 2.5 bths,fncd yrd. $1750. 604-560-0652 NEWTON, 72/141 St. 3 Bdrm + f/r l/r, split level, clean house. July 1st. $1400/mo. NP/NS. (604)329-8991 N. SURREY. 5 bdrm., 3 baths, 2 level, split ent. $1800 + utils. Over 1/2 acre property. Enjoy the privacy. Avail now. Ravi 604-724-5369. SURREY 105A/137 St. Fully reno’d 2 bdrm rancher, sgle grge, June 15, Jul 1. $1100. Ref’s. 778-891-9461 SURREY 125/91st. 3 Bdrm 2-level house with 1 full & 2 half baths, fenced yard, garage & carport, avail now, $1300/mo. Call 604-710-4246. SURREY, 142/72. 3.5 bdrm rancher 2 washrms, ldry. All appls. Nr amenits. Big fncd yd. Avail now 604-572-7595 or 604-764-7595. SURREY, 92/152. 3 bdrm upper 2 baths.2 lge decks, fncd yd, NS/NP, $1600incl heat/light. 604-319-6563. SURREY, 9216 Stuart Crest. 5 bdrm house, big patio, lrg fnced yd. Nr amenits. July 1. $1500/mo. 604590-1523 or 778-861-1583. SURREY Cedar Hill. Clean 3 bdrm rancher. Lrg yd & garage. $1200. 604-657-7270 or 604-597-7462. SURREY, Fraser Hts. 4 Bdrm +den, nr good schls/all amens. N/S, N/P. $2175. Avail now. 604-765-1030

SURREY CITY CENTRE ** 1 Month FREE Rent ** 1 bdrm. from $650 2 bdrm. from $800 • 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

DONCASTER APARTMENTS Newly Renovated Rent Incentive!! Apply within Family oriented bldg near Guildford Mall. Spacious 1 bdrm from $800/mo; 2 bdrm from $1000/mo. Some with laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. F/P, 4 appl’s, in-ste storage, large patio. Secure prkg. avail. Laundry on each floor. Heat & hot water. N/P. Well worth your inspection.

Call 604-589-1805 www.aptrentals.net SURREY

Large 1 Bedrooms Available Immediately, quiet bldg. in a park-like setting.

Visit:

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3 Full size appl’s, Washer & dryer. Close to Guildford Mall & theatre.

WANTED Houses, Townhomes, Condos & Suites!

Please call 604-589-1167

SURREY, newer 1 bdrm. & den, nr. Gateway skytrain stn., 10th floor, 5 appl., exercise facil. 1 prkg., strg., bike rm., N/P N/S. $950 mo. Avail. July 1st. Phone 778-928-5557.

Serving White Rock / S. Surrey, Surrey, Langley, Delta, Ladner, New West & Coquitlam Call Now! 604-536-0220 or email info:

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

info@rentinfo.ca

NEWTON lrg RETAIL space, 2800 sq/ft, with lrg pkng lot @ 6289 KGH. $2500/mo + prop tax. 604-590-8123 PORT KELLS 1500 s.f. warehouse + 1000 s.f. mezzanine. Nr Golden Ears/#1 Hwy. $1500. 604-513-1563

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CO-OP RENTALS

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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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

WALDON PLACE CO OP SURREY, Near Scott Rd.

SURREY CENTRAL, FURNISHED room. Nr amen. $400 incl w/d & util. Resp. male. N/D. (604)581-3613.

Is accepting applications.

2 BDRM $815 - 3 BDRM, $915

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No subsidy available. Share purchase $1,000. Call 604-598-1820 Leave name & phone # clearly. SENIORS WELCOME

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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

N. DELTA, 90/Scott Rd. 3 bdrms, 2 bath duplex. $1050/mo. N/S. N/P. Avail July 1st. Call 604-937-3902.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. Has 2 large lots available for your mobile. Call 604-597-4787.

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HOMES FOR RENT

3 bedrooms, house for rent. At 37 & 200th St Langley, available July 1st. Rent $1600.00/month (Negotiable). Call 604-617-7311. 3BR 2.5 bath nice spacious updated laminate floor 1600+2/3 util NS Pets neg 604-440-3085

Bolivar Heights 3 bdrm hse fam rm, recently reno’d, fantastic view, $1200 + utils. NS/NP 604-435-3801 CLOVERDALE, 3/bdrm farmhouse. $1100/mo. Drive by: 17027 40 Ave. and call if interested (ph# on door) FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrms up, l/rm. kit. 2 bdrm dwn. kit & washrm. Garage. $1600 whole house. 604-783-5480. Green Timbers, 7926-145 St. Lrg 4 bdrm 2 1/2 bath home. Open concept, executive home 3000 sq.ft. Master on the main. Fenced yard. Close to schools & buses. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $2400/mo.

604-535-8080 Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com GUILDFORD,150 / 98 Ave. 3 bdrm, 2.5 baths, fam rm, dbl garage, fncd yrd, NS/NP. $1800. (604)591-6231. ..

SUITES, LOWER

168/82 Ave Lrg 2 bdrm ste,walkout to garden Pri fncd yard, incls lvng rm, ktchn, storg rm,washer/dryer,full bath, oven/stove, frdg, $950/mo incl utils,basic cbl, alarm, xcld tel, n/s, n/p, nr schl,bus, ammeni- ties,mall available now 604-574-4722 3 BDRM suite avail July 1st. $1000 inc cable/utilities/internet. N/p.n/s. near all amn. 91/159. 604-614-6001 BEAR CREEK 137/93A. 1 bdrm Now. $600 Refs. No lndry. ns/np. 604-581-0441, 778-838-7108 BEAR CREEK, 92/140th. 1 bdrm. $575 lndry. & hydro incl. N/P. N/S, no parties. Avail.Now.778-840-1588 CEDAR HILLS, 126/96. Large 1 bdrm grd lvl ste. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $625 utils incl 604-786-2437. CEDAR HILLS 1 bdrm, nr amens. $600 incl heat/light. No lndry. Avail now. N/S, N/P. 604-583-3392 CENTRAL SURREY 3 bdrm G/L $800 + util. NP/NS. Clse to skytrain & schools. Avail now. 778-709-5776 CHIMNEY HILL 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, close to all amens. N/S N/P. Avl. now. $600 mo. 778-881-0656 CHIMNEY HTS. 146/79 1 bdrm suite. $500/mo incl utils. Immed. No laundry. N/P, N/S. 778-668-7645. CLOVERDALE, 189/55, 2 bdrm. $850/mo. Hydro, cable & laundry incl. Avail. immed. NS/NP. 778574-8283. CLOVERDALE, 192/68. Spac. 2 bdrm, own lndry. $910 incl utils/net. NS/NP. Immed. Jim 604-812-1766. CLOVERDALE. 1 Bd ste,own ent, priv patio, avail now, $650 incl util & cable. Phone 604-576-5635. CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm suite. Avail July 1. N/S. N/P. No laundry. $750/mo. incl utils. 604-807-5371. CLOVERDALE 64/173. 2 Bdrm ste in new home, full bath, $750 incl utils. Ns/np. Immed. 778-574-8187 FLEETWOOD. 1,000 sq.ft. 2 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. No laundry. $700 incl utils. & cable. 604-572-8191. Fleetwood - 1,400sf. 2 bdrm. 2 F/bath, 1 garage prkg., $900 + utils. incls. cbl. & lndry. sm. storage n/p, n/s. Avail. Now / 604-537-6582 FLEETWOOD 157/80A 2 bdrm g/l ste, avail July 1. $650 incl hydro & cbl, no ldry. NS/NP 604-599-7917 or 604-618-4848 FLEETWOOD, 168/82. Bright 2 bdrm grd. lvl $650 incl. utils. lndry neg. NS/NP. July 1. 778-837-9909. FLEETWOOD, 1/bdrm bsmt suite. N/S, N/P. Avail now. $525/mo. incl util. No W/D. Refs. (604)584-9812 Fleetwood 2 bdrm lge ste feels like home $775 incl hydro cbl ns/np Nr Leisure Ctr July 1. 604-418-6426

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SUITES, LOWER

FLEETWOOD, 99/159 St. Ground floor 2/bdrm. Close to school, mall & bus. $700/mo incl util & cable. N/P, N/S, no laundry. July 1. (604)580-7236 Fleetwood. new 3 bdrm, 2 washrm walk-out bsmt. N/S. N/P. June 15. $1150 incl utils. 604-354-4275. FLEETWOOD newly reno’d 1 bd grnd level. NS/NP. Great loc, close to school. $650/mo incl all utils. Avail July 1st. 604-377-5346 FRASER HEIGHTS 2 bdrm, $800 cbl util ldry incl. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-930-4195, 778-883-1241 FRASER HTS. LARGE 2 bdrm, 9’ ceilings, hrdwd flrs in liv. area, sep. entry, own prk, W/D, $900 incl utils, net & cable. NS/NP. Avail. July 1st. Phone (604)951-8261. GREEN TIMBERS. 1 Bdrm & den, g/l ste. July 1st. Alarm, own ht ctrl. $650/mo incl heat/light. NS/NP. Call 604-598-0468 or 604-908-0164. GUILDFORD, 1 bdrm, grnd lvl, cls. to all amenities, NS/NP. now. $550/mth incl utils. (604) 616-0409. GUILDFORD, above grnd 2 bdrm, priv prk. Cls. school, mall, bus. $700 incl utils. NP/NS. No lndry. Avail immed. Ph: 778-865-2751. GUILDFORD. New 2 bdrm g/l bsmt w/deck. Nicely done. July 1st. $750 utils incl. NS/NP. 604-715-1667. LARGE 1 bedroom basement suite in a new home. Spacious kitchen, bathroom, bedroom and living/family room. Located on 70th Ave. near 192nd near the Surrey Langley border in a quiet, new neighbourhood near shopping & transit routes. $850.00 per month includes laundry, heat & electricity. Call 1 604 824 4805 or email mycamel1@gmail.com NEWTON, 140/79. New 2 bdrm bsmt suite, grnd lvl. N/S, N/P. Incl utils. Avl immed. (604)502-9198 NEWTON 1 bdrm newly reno, spac, own drwy cls to bus $600 utils cble incl NS/NP Avail now 604-599-5579 NEWTON 2 bdrm suite, near bus, avail now, N/S, N/P, $700/mo incl utils. Avail now. 778-552-3570. NEWTON, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, grnd lvl, over 1500 sf, NS/NP, rent negot, incl. utils. Now. (604) 594-5276. NEWTON. 3 bdrm bsmt suite. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $850 incl hydro. Close to all amens. 604-599-6193. NEWTON - 62 & 137 St. Ground level 2 bdrm, neat & clean. N/S, N/P. $625/mo incl. utils & cable. Avail. Jul. 1. (604)597-7176 NEWTON 68/152 1bdrm ste nr bus /shopping June15/July 1. ns/np. $550 incl hydro/cbl. 604-572-7067. NEWTON, awesome 1000sf 1 bdrm +den, own lndry. NP/NS heat/h-water incl.$725 July 1st. 604-596-5846 NEWTON, near Kwantlen, newer 1 bdrm, cls to all amenities, June 15. $550 incl utils. Call 604-760-5283. Panorama 127/61 Ave 2 bdrm cvrd deck, suit sgl or cpl. ns/np. $695incl utils. 604-644-3099 / 604-596-3478 PANORAMA. 62/126 St. Lrg 2 bdrm suite. Parking. Avail. immed. No smoking. No pets. 604-598-1975 . PANORAMA RIDGE: lrg 1 bdrm suite, nr amen’s, $550 incl utils & cable. July 1. N/P 604-512-5936 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS, 61Ave/150A St, 2 Bdrm, np/ns, incl utils/laundry/ AC/fireplace, walk to school/bus/ shopping/YMCA, $750.00, Avail now. 778-565-1526 Searching for your dream home or selling it? This is the location. BCCLASSIFIED.COM listings include everything from acreage, farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.

SURREY, 105/138. Fully renov 1 & 2 bdrms. H/W & heat incl. $650 & $795. Avail now. 604-539-7779. SURREY 135/60. New 1 bdrm gr lvl ste. Avail now. NS/NP. $550 incl utils. (604) 728-9559 or 728-4594 SURREY, 150/71st. 2 bdrm suite in new house. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $750/mo. incl utils. 778-987-4723. SURREY. 2bdrm, 1200sf, 2 prk, security, storage, gated. 2 blks to hosp., skytrain & univ. Ns/np. $800 incl hydro. July 1st. 604-585-1937 SURREY 2 bdrm. ground level bsmnt., big fenced yard, utils. incl. $700 mo. Avail. now. N/P N/S. (604)501-1862 or 604-773-9724 SURREY, 90/141. 1 bdrm suite. ns/np. Avail now. $550 incl cable. 604-572-1080 or 778-968-0986. SURREY, 9325-140th Sth Clean and bright 2 bdrm, 1 bath + laundry. Central location. $900 incl utils. Avail June 15. N/S. N/P.

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RECREATIONAL/SALE

2010 STARCRAFT 1020

Spacious & clean 2 bdrm new condo. Next to golf course, (76A & 146). N/S. N/P. Immed. occupancy. $750. Roger Wiens Lighthouse Realty 604-649-4871.

SUITES, UPPER

BOLIVAR HTS. 3 bdrm top flr. Nice house. H/W flrs. 5 min. walk to skytrain / shopping. Immed. $1300/mo incl utils/cble/net. 778-394-0096. BROOKSWOOD 1500 s/f, 3bdrms, 1.5 baths, very private - backs onto ravine, near all amens, n/s, cat ok, July1. $1400 +utils. 604-835-0463. CEDAR HILL Nice 3 bdrms main flr, f/p, W/D. Balcony. Avail June 15. $1050/mo. Also 3/bdrm bsmt home in Delta. $1450/mo. 604-583-7371. FLEETWOOD RARE 1.5 ACRES, Executive area, clean, 3 bdrm, 1.5 bath, 5 app. F/P. clse to all amens, n/s, n/p, lease, refs req’d. $1300. 604-816-1412, 604-240-9965 NEWTON, 72/143. 6/bdrms upper suite. $2300/mo. Avail now. 2/bdrm suite down. $800/mo. Avail now. 604-594-5733, 778-388-4494 PANORAMA,6308 -134 St. 3 bdrm, upper flr, 2 baths, clean, $1300 + utils. Jul. 1st. Phone 604-999-5808. SURREY, 140/91A Ave. 1/bdrm Coach house. $700/mo + 1/3 elec. Avail now. N/S, N/P. (604)590-4093 or 604-307-1870 Surrey. 4Bdrms +2 lrg livrms on lrg fenced lot, avail now, ns/np, $1400. 6289 K.George Blvd. 604-590-8123 SURREY, CEDAR HILL, 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths, garage, 2/3 utils. $1100 mo. July 1. N/S N/P. (604)572-1979 SURREY Clayton Hts. 1/Yr coachhouse very clean, w/d. Ns/np, Jul1 or 15. $775 incl utils. 778-889-3650 WHALLEY, 2 bdrm, $990 incl. utils. Near SFU, bus, skytrain, shops. Avail. now. Call (604)880-7137.

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2BDR/2BATH 3 level t/h in Sulivan area, includes appliances & laundry. Club house with pool & more.Great place to rent.n/s.n/p. available July 1st.$1400p.m. Ph 604 464 0849. CITY LIVING IN a Westcoast style! Beautiful rentals available now in Wesbrook Village at UBC. Studios, 2-bedrooms and Townhouses. Call 604-228-2025 today, or email DiscoverWesbrook@ ubcproperties.com www.DiscoverWesbrook.ca/bcy CLOVERDALE 2 bdrm, 5 appls, f/p, walk to bus/schl/shopping. $850 incl heat & h/w. Ref’s. (604)589-4813

KINGSTON GARDENS 15385 99 Ave. 2-3 bdrm T/H $815 $960/m, Close to Guildford Mall. Near amen’s 604-451-6676 LANGLEY

booth dinette, 20lb propane bottle, electric brakes, 3-way refrigerator & more. $12,495 (Stk. 30868)

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible white, “rare”, 2 seater, 155,000 kms Must sell. $6,900. 604-309-4001 1996 CHRYSLER SEBRING conv JXI, exc cond, good gas mileage, $3250 obo. Bob (604)765-5546. 1997 BUICK PARK AVE leather, heated seats, like new, certified. $5900. 778-565-4334. 1999 MERCURY SABLE, excellent cond., loaded, 176K, $2500 obo. Ph: 604-533-0831 or 778-241-0791 2000 BUICK LASABRE LTD.. Fully loaded GT Pkg. Low kms. Pristine. Priv. $6900. Call 604-3641554. 2003 CHEVY IMPALA Selling due to illness for $3500. Call for info: 604-585-1878. 2006 COBALT- 2 dr, 5 spd, 43mpg. new brakes, tires. mint cond. $4600: (604)313-4475 (W.Rock) EMERGENCY VEHICLE NEEDED. Anything! Can pay $200-$300. Call: (604)454-7548

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17’ F.G. BAYLINER, 160hp Merc Cruiser. Comes with trailer $4300 obo. Call 604-768-8434

Catherine L. Miller Barrister & Solicitor 480 Tenth Street, Courtenay, BC, V9N 1P6 (250) 703-2583

FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal Up To $500 CA$H Today Fast Service. JJ 604-728-1965 SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288 The Scrapper

VEHICLES WANTED

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS Notice is Hereby Given that Creditors and others, having claims against the Estate of Norman Roy Manweiler aka Norm Manweiler, formerly of 13895 89 Ave. Surrey, B.C., Deceased, are hereby required to send the particulars thereof to the undersigned Executor, c/o Debbie Manweiler, 6170 Lone ButteHorse Lake Rd, Lone Butte, B.C. V0K 1X3, on or before July 10th, 2011, after which date the estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard only to the claims that have been received. Debbie Manweiler, Executor

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To recover our charges, under the provisions of the Warehouse Lien Act, total contents of the following storage unit(s) will be sold on or after:

MOTORCYCLES

2 YR OLD ELECTRIC (2) scooters, purchased at $1695 each, sell for $800 each. Phone (604) 780-5962.

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OFF-ROAD VEHICLES

2007 STARCRAFT tent trailer, mint cond. Sleeps 6, loaded, awning, strg. in/out. $7400. (604)465-9252

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2011 EVER-LITE 31RLS

TRANSPORTATION AUTO FINANCING AM/Fm/CD/DVD & LCD TV, outside shower, power awning, enlosed-heated tanks $29,995 (stk.28865) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644 1981 VANGUARD travel trailer, complete with receiver / sway bar, exc cond.$4,000obo.(778)899-4805 1992 Slumber Queen RV, 24 ft, excellent cond, low kms, $14,500 Call 604-856-5122

FREE CASH WITH $0 DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599 www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309. Free Delivery INSTANT AUTO CREDIT Buying a used car is hard enough without having to worry about financing! Get APPROVED for your car loan in minutes: www.NanaimoCars.com WANT A VEHICLE But Stressed About Your Credit? We Fund Your Future Not Your Past. Want a Visa? Any Credit, All Accepted. 1-888593-6095.

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NOTICE is hereby given that Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of RHETA MARGARET HART, Deceased, who died on the 9th day of October, 2010, are hereby required to send them to the undersigned Executor, at 480 Tenth Street Courtenay, BC, V9N 1P6, before the 12th day of July, 2011, after which date the Estate’s assets will be distributed, having regard to the claims that have been received.

Call 604-532-2036

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MARINE

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

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

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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes Move-In Allowance!!

N. DELTA. Cougar Canyon Co-op is accepting applications for 2 bdrm T/H’s. Nr schools, shops. Priv yds, pet ok. $1900 share purchase. Send S.A.S.E. or P/U application at 6838 Nicholson Rd. V4E 3G5 or www.cougarcanyoncoop.com NEWTON 135/65 AVE. 3 Bdrm T/H W/D, quiet family complex. $940 + utils, no pets (604)596-1099. SURREY, King George Blvd/80 Ave 3 Bdrm T/H, 2 baths, 2 lvl, new, $1250. Avail now. (604)518-4883. SURREY SUTTON PLACE 3 bdrm 13834 102 Ave. Family housing nr amens, transit, schools, Crime-free multi-housing. $900/month. On site laundry. Call 604-451-6676

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1997 RANGER XLT super cab, 4 X 2, 1 owner, loaded, extras. $3,500 obo. Phone (604)463-2507 1999 F150 XLT V6 4.6L 8ft box 2 whl dr super cab, auto, p/w p/dl new mtr w/130K. $3995. 604-501-0434 1999 FORD 450, super duty 16’ deck. $8,000. 604-719-1040. 2001 FORD WINDSTAR $3500obo. Loaded, keyless entry seats 7 exc running cond. 149k 604-542-1995 2004 Montana van, 1 owner, no accidents, 108K, new brakes & tires at 86K. $4900. 604-530-5923 2009 Toyota Sienna CE, p/w, p/l, A/C, CD, 7 seats. 30,000 kms. like new. $18,900 obo. 604-218-9795.

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1991 NISSAN STANZA. Red, automatic, 4 cyl., 4 door, good condition. $1600. 604-768-8434 1992 NISSAN SENTRA 4 dr 4 cyl auto runs good $600. 604-855-9587 1993 Nissan Infiniti J30T model 315K; lots of power new timing belt; runs very well $1100. 604-531-5151 2000 Mazda Millennium mint cond. loaded moonrf. 99,000 kms. silver, blk let int $4,000. 778-378-0749. 2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring edition, loaded, auto, snrf, 17’’ whls. $10,000 obo. (604)309-4001. 2009 TOYOTA MATRIX 4/dr auto p/w, p/l, AC, cd player, 89K, silver. $8800. Call 604-825-9477. 2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 11,000 kms. Black. Most options. $8500 firm. 604-538-9257.

TRANSPORTATION

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE REMOVAL ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT $$$ PAID FOR SOME 604.683.2200 AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

RIVERSIDE GARDENS FAMILY COMPLEX

Croft Agencies Ltd. view pictures at: www.croftagencies.com SURREY - Cedar Hill - Upper flr , 2 bdrm suite, $750 + utils. Shr laundry. Cls to amens. n/p. Avail. now. (604)596-2073/604-600-2073 SURREY CENTRAL, Spacious 2/bdrm bsmt suite. Large b/yard, cl to amen. N/S, N/P, no laundry, $750/mo. incl util. 604-763-6912 SURREY, CHIMNEY HILL 145/76. 1 bdrm suite. Nr bus. Avail now. N/S. N/P No laundry. $525 mo incl. cable & internet. 604-720-0127. SURREY, CHIMNEY HTS. 148/76. 5 yr old lrg 2 bdrm suite, cute, bright, very nice. Nr amenits. $800 incl utils. cable, lndry, net. N/P. July 1. 604-590-4231, 778-896-4231. SURREY, Chimney Hts, 1 bdrm side suite. July 1. Suit mature person or couple. N/P. N/S. $575/mo. incl cable & utils. 604-572-7273. SURREY FRASER HEIGHTS, brand new 2 bdrm. bsmnt suite. Close to school, bus and shopping. N/S N/P. Avail. immed. $950 mo. (604)807-5947

TRANSPORTATION

1993 PHOENIX 26’ Class A Motorhome, GM chassis, rear queen bed, awning, 62K, nice shape, $14,900. 604-536-8379. 1999 PACEARROW Vision series, 46,000 K, well kept, NS, Q. size bed, 2 slide outs, AC, W/D. Oak finish. $42,000. Call (604)789-5824. 2008 NASH 22 GQ, Q. size bed, fully loaded, like new, must sell, $16,000. (604)850-1684/ 866-2179

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 2004 Chrysler Pacificia awd 178,000k lady owner. Maint. garaged, no acc. $8900. 604-539-2040

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1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift, $7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-7500194 1995 TOYOTA P/U TRUCK Reg. cab, 5 sp. Bedliner, CD Player 308,000 kms will probably go for 200,000 more, as the engine has been VERY WELL MAINTAINED. New Battery/Belts. A great worry free work truck! $3,400 obo. 604828-3877. 1997 FORD AEROSTAR VAN, fully loaded, aircared $950. 604-8328944

June 29th 2011 The person(s) who appear in the following list, are liable to us for outstanding charges. Lisa Ann Ciminelli Contents of unit = 2-D64 Sonya Earle Contents of unit = 2-40H Jennifer A. Harrison Contents of unit = 2-41G Ryan P. Lane Contents of unit = 6C-2 Mark E. Patterson Contents of unit = 2-D6 Woody Perrault Contents of unit = 8E All goods will be sold at Bridgeview Self Storage, #103, 11125 124th Street, Surrey, B.C., or by auction.


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