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Friends mourn
murdered teen
17-year-old shot dead in North Surrey
by Dan Ferguson group of young people were When police arrived, there was
smoking next to the garbage bins a confrontation with one young
ADEM ALIU didn’t have much use at the back of a First Nations man who was wrestled to the
for guns. housing complex at 141 Street ground by officers.
The day before he was shot and 103 Avenue in North Surrey. The young man was yelling
and killed on a Surrey street, the Around 3:30 Wednesday that someone had killed his
17-year-old Guildford Learning morning an argument started. buddy, Johnny said.
Centre student posted a message Residents in the townhouses “I got to f___ help my friend,”
about firearms on his Facebook heard voices raised, then the the eyewitness heard him shout.
page. sound of running, then gunshots. “This guy came along and shot
“Guns are neat little things, When they rushed outside, my buddy. Shot him in the head.”
aren’t they? They can kill extraor- they discovered Aliu lying in the Within a matter of hours,
dinary people with very little street. He’d been shot. friends of Aliu set up memorial
effort.” “I heard screaming, then a Facebook websites.
It was a quote from John girl come running back into They described with affec-
Hinckley. Jr. – the would-be the complex,” eyewitness Gary tion how the tall, sleepy-eyed
assassin who shot U.S. president Johnny told The Leader. kid from Albania had learned
Ronald Reagan. “That’s when everyone scat- English well enough to develop a
Less than 24 hours later, a tered.” wry wit.
FACEBOOK PHOTO
Adem Aliu came to Canada to escape the violence in Albania. See ALIU / Page 3

Holy Grail of hockey


comes to Surrey/Delta
by Rick Kupchuk street from the North Surrey Recreation Centre, where
the now 25-year-old played his minor hockey as a
THREE LOCAL hockey heroes have brought the Stanley member of the Surrey Minor Hockey Association.
Cup home. Yesterday (Thursday), North Delta’s Troy Brouwer
The trio were members of the Chicago Blackhawks paraded the Stanley Cup down 84 Avenue from the
when the National Hockey League team became play- public safety building to the Sungod Arena.
off champions last month, defeating the Philadelphia Tsawwassen’s Brent Seabrook gets the mug for
Flyers in six games. today (Friday) for a public viewing at the South Delta EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
Colin Fraser was with the Cup Wednesday from Recreation Centre. NHL player Colin Fraser hoists the Stanley Cup amidst
12-3 p.m. at Surrey City Centre, located across the See FANS / Page 3 throngs of fans in Surrey City Centre on Wednesday.

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Fans: Line
up to get
autographs
From page 1

“I have to apologize to all the


Canucks fans for beating you guys,”
joked Fraser as he took to the stage
at City Centre Wednesday in front of
more than 1,000 people.
“It’s a great turnout, this is amaz-
ing. I didn’t know what to expect,
but we have way more people here
than I thought we would.”
After a short speech, Fraser sat
down to sign autographs for the
eager fans, who had begun lining up
along 134A Street for the opportu-
nity as early as 8 a.m.
Fraser played in 70 games as a
forward for the Blackhawks this
past season, scoring seven goals
and assisting on 12 others. Just two
weeks after he completed his second
full NHL season with the Black-
hawks, he was traded to the Edmon-
ton Oilers in an offseason deal.
He began his junior hockey career
with the Port
Coquitlam
Buckeroos
“I have to of the Pacific
apologize International
Junior Hockey
EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
A police officer at the scene of a murder that took the life of a teenager early Wednesday morning near 141 Street and 103 Avenue.
to all the League,
Canucks moving up to

Aliu: Looked out for others


the Western
fans for Hockey
League’s Red
beating you Deer Rebels
guys.” where he
played for four
From page 1 “He could just point at something and say something funny about it,” Levin
Colin Fraser seasons. He was also said of her protective friend.
a member of He came to Canada about four years ago to get away from the vio- “[He could make you] feel like he was your friend forever and that you
Team Canada, lence in his homeland, they said. don’t need to be scared when you’re around him,” Levin said.
which won gold at the 2005 World He was living with an uncle. Police do not believe the shooting was gang or drug related.
Junior championships in North Aliu was still figuring out what he wanted to One person who posted a message on a Facebook
Dakota. be, but it would probably involve some form memorial site suggested the argument that preceded
Brouwer, 24, netted 22 goals of helping people.
Not as a doctor, as he was a little squeamish
“[He could make you] feel the shooting was over “jumping on some one’s car.”
Immediately after the shooting, Aliu’s body was cov-
and 40 points in 78 games played,
adding another four goals and eight about blood. like he was your friend ered by a tarp while police waited for forensic experts
points in 19 playoff games. This past But likely a career that would involve him
looking out for others, something he already
forever and that you don’t to arrive.
Officers cordoned off several blocks around the area.
season was his second with Chicago.
The Stanley Cup triumph capped did. need to be scared when Residents were questioned by police before they
A Muslim friend remembers Aliu telling
an outstanding season for Seabrook.
people to back off when he was being teased you’re around him.” were allowed to leave.
“There were a lot of people on the street at the time,”
The 25-year-old defenceman won
a gold medal playing defence for about his religion. said Sgt. Peter Thiessen, speaking for the Integrated
Canada at the 2010 Winter Olympic Another friend said Aliu was the kind of Anastasia Levin Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT).
Games in Vancouver. buddy you could talk to about important “We’re trying to determine right now what their role
During the NHL season, he things late at night on the phone. might have been.”
scored four times and added 26 Aliu enjoyed techno rap, hip hop and hang- Anyone with information about the case is asked to
assists for 30 points, and was a ing with his friends and he liked to party. call the IHIT tip line at 1-877-543-9217, or if you wish to remain anonymous
plus-20. A friend who created a memorial web page, Anastasia Levin, said call Crime Stoppers at 604-669-TIPS.
Aliu could make her laugh at will. dferguson@surreyleader.com
sports@surreyleader.com

Woman warns vehicle sellers to beware


Former car owner says she was left on the hook by Surrey wrecker
by Dan Ferguson “I thought it was a six-by-six cube,” she said. “They can’t come after you for anything.”
Instead, the Mazda had been resold. Which was technically correct, but not really
GAIL MARIE didn’t discover she was still the The wrecker charged $800, according to the true.
registered owner of her purple 1996 Hyundai buyer, who tracked down Marie because he Legally, the buyer of a car in a private sale
Accent until the letter arrived from the office wanted to get his car back and couldn’t without is the person responsible for making sure the
of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles. being the registered owner. transfer of papers is properly registered.
Her car had been impounded in Scotch This was about the same time Marie was But without the transfer being registered, the
Creek, B.C. because the person driving it didn’t talking to the owner of the towing company in seller remains the legally registered owner.
have a driver’s licence and the car didn’t have Scotch Creek, who was warning her that as the “My name is still on that car. I am respon-
properly registered plates on it. registered owner she was on the hook for about sible for it.” Marie said.
The June letter was a surprise because Marie $1,000 in impound fees. “I would have been responsible for that
had sold her car at the beginning of the year for When she called the wrecker in Surrey who impound fee. And if I didn’t pay, that could go
scrap to a Surrey auto wrecker for $100. bought her car, Marie said he insisted there was on my credit rating.”
The head gasket was going and it was going no problem.
Gail Marie to cost more than it was worth to have it fixed. “You’re not responsible,” he said. See ICBC / Page 4
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Corp. (BCLC) and the maximum three years. never any attempt to gram is the centrepiece arrive by vehicle.
operators of two local She was photographed, block her from gambling of government efforts to He said another
casinos for allegedly or entering the casinos. limit problem gambling, deterrent is the fact
failing to stop her after Six months into her but has come under criti- self-excluded patrons
enrolling in the voluntary “We do have self-exclusion, Ross cism in recent months who sneak in can’t
self-exclusion program. alleges she asked that her from participants who keep a big jackpot – it
Joyce May Ross, 54, is people who photo be recirculated to have called it ineffective. goes to charity.
seeking damages for the break the ban keep her out and later Howard Blank, vice- Gateway Casinos,

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The Surrey/North Delta Leader OPINION Published and printed by Black Press Ltd. at 5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C.
Day Month 00 2010

Leader INFRASTRUCTURE QUESTION OF THE WEEK


Do you think the B.C. government should do more to help
Fixed funds problem gamblers?
To answer, go to the Home page of our website: www.surreyleader.com

PUBLISHER
Jim Mihaly
for projects
T
he federal infra- When I checked into
structure pro- projects that Surrey has
gram, which was recently received federal
designed to boost funding for, I didn’t find
economic activity across too many. There were the
Canada when the economic 96 Avenue improvements,
downturn hit in late 2008, a new turf field at Newton
has its drawbacks. One is Athletic Park and funds for
DIRECTOR, SALES that projects, such as the the new Surrey City Centre
AND MARKETING 96 Avenue widening be- library. There are so many
Karla Pearson tween 152, 160, 168 and more needs in a city that is
176 Streets, must be com- growing at this pace.
pleted by March 31, 2011. It is important to note
Thus, too many projects that other federal and
are being rushed through provincial programs and
at the same time, and that projects are adding to Sur-
has the potential to add rey’s overall infrastructure,
extra costs. most notably the Highway 1
In some cases the improvements and the new
EDITOR local projects Port Mann LAST WEEK WE ASKED:
quitefrankly

Paula Carlson required Bridge,


approval from RCMP Divi- Have you been watching World Cup soccer?
other govern- sion head-
ment depart- quarters and Here’s how you responded: Yes 48% No 52%
ments, such the Surrey
as the federal Memorial
Department of Hospital
Fisheries and outpatient
Oceans. Federal centre. PARENTING
departments However,

Welcome (to leave) the dollhouse


CIRCULATION are not known
MANAGER Frank Bucholtz federal and
for speedy deci- provincial
Marilou Pasion sions. politicians
On a recent must con-

B
Newsroom trip to Prince George, I tinue to press both levels efore I had a chance to brew a pot of cof- “Plunk” – a tiny hand placed dad on the tiny toilet.
email: passed through numerous of government for more fee or wipe the sleep from my eyes, I was Then, bored with her new toy, she crawled away,
highway improvement infrastructure money. picked up by my feet and roughly thrown leaving us behind to scrape our jaws off the floor.
newsroom@ out the front door. “Can you believe it?” my bewildered husband
surreyleader.com projects that are being The best ones to decide
funded by the stimulus if and when infrastructure My husband was cast to the bathroom, where he asked.
Phone: stayed glued to the toilet. Honestly? I couldn’t.
604-575-2744 plan. All are needed, projects should go ahead
and will make Highways are local governments. Meanwhile, our baby was upstairs, unattended in a In less than a minute, she had managed to mirror
604-575-2544 fax bed that was clearly not her crib. the happenings of home to a T. Since making the
1 and 97 safer. But one What most of them don’t
wonders if the bids were have access to is enough Confused? Ready to call child protective services? ever-so-difficult decision to return to work, I have
Advertising higher than they might funding to complete all First, let me set the scene. been cast aside, and she has attached herself to dad.
604-575-2744 otherwise be, given that their top priorities – and As I was getting ready for work this week – my (My husband may dispute the whole toilet scenario,
604-575-2544 fax all of a sudden there was that’s why money from second back from maternity leave – my husband but that’s his business.)
so much work available. If the federal and provincial beckoned me downstairs with such haste I thought As difficult as it is to get the brush-off, I take
Classified these projects were stag- governments, which have we’d won the lottery. comfort in knowing she is close to her dad. And it is
604-575-5555 gered over a longer period, access to far more tax dol- “You have to see this,” he said. “It’s THE cutest probably just a stage, right?
604-575-2073 fax bids would likely be more lars, is badly needed. thing!” And for those reading a little deeper into our
competitive. As it is, What might work best in We, as proud parents of a pretty-darn-cute girl, parenting skills, I know it’s a big faux pas – just ask
Circulation companies aren’t likely to the future is for Ottawa to boldly make that claim at least a half a dozen times a my mom, my mother-in-law or pretty much every
604-575-5344 bid on too many projects set aside a fixed sum in each day. But what parent doesn’t? inquiring stranger who asks about her
roomfor a view

604-575-2544 fax when there is plenty of budget for local infrastruc- However, Monday, the morning of sleep habits – but yes, little nipper is still
work available. They only ture projects. The program her first birthday, she was exceptionally in our bed.
have so many resources could be administered by brilliant. I know we’ve got to kick the habit,
Address
available to them. Yet after the Federation of Cana- Leaning against the coffee table – her but let us get over one major transition
200-5450 152 St.
next March, some of them dian Municipalities, which little chicken legs wobbling to support at a time.
Surrey, B.C.
may not have enough to has much better contacts her petite frame – she busied herself Trust me, it has become more a habit
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do. with local governments. The with her new dollhouse, a birthday pres- of convenience than the desire to follow
2010 winner I’m all in favour of approvals could then come ent from the big party the day before. any attachment theory. And for now, it’s
BCYCNA infrastructure improve- much more quickly. They The lifelike, two-storey pad came with just nice to have her so close, especially
Ma Murray Awards ments. There is plenty of could also be connected all the trimmings, including occupants after not seeing her all day.
need for them in this area to what each provincial – mom, dad and baby makes three – Kristyl Clark There’s nothing like watching her
and across the country. government is doing in the just like us. cherubic face, so peaceful, as she nestles
Surrey has its own capital way of infrastructure fund- Our bright bambina was quick to up beside me, especially when she
plan that calls for spend- ing as well. Such a system notice the similarities between the pint-sized nuclear wraps her little hand around my pinkie and won’t let
2010 winner family and her own, which I must admit caught us go till morning.
ing almost $500 million would all but eliminate
on various infrastructure photo ops for local MPs, but off guard. After all, she doesn’t yet walk or talk – and At the end of her birthday, as she slept in our bed
projects to keep pace with it could lead to better use of she can occupy herself for hours with a set of keys, an with dad, I went to put away the toys strewn about
population growth. tax dollars. empty box or (gasp!) the toilet seat. the house, including her dollhouse.
We watched in awe as she put baby to sleep in the Despite being exhausted from another long day, I
2010 The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, parents’ room on their bed; the tiny crib, just like her had to smile. Mom was back inside – in the kitchen,
a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council own, was empty. nonetheless.
considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. After tending to baby, she opened the front Seems we all have a lot to learn.
Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from
both the newspaper and the complaint holder. entrance to the house and tossed mom out the door.
If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about She slammed it shut with all her little might. Kristyl Clark is special-features co-ordinator for the
coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council.
Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent within 45 days to B.C.
Finally, it was just her and dad, just like it has been Peace Arch News.
Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. for the previous week since I’d returned to the grind. newsroom@peacearchnews.com
For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org
Friday July 16 2010 LETTERS Surrey/North Delta Leader 7

Paying How safe are Tasers on weak hearts?


for the RE: “TASERS don’t kill, weapon-
maker says.”
This so-called “non-lethal”
device has contributed to the
Even if a Taser’s current is less
than 20 milliamperes, it may not
matter if the person has a weak
heart. A much lower current
ologists have said that the device
can interrupt the rhythm of the
human heart, throwing it into
a potentially fatal chaotic state

Games
AS I predicted prior to the 2010
deaths of a number of people. The
statement to defend its product is
about profit not about accepting
the science.
could still cause cardiac arrest.
When electricity from a
Taser surges across the body,
it can instantly incapacitate a
known as ventricular fibrillation.
It is a common cause of sudden
death.
The manufacturer’s statement
Winter Olympics, more cuts and From both a medical and an person – more safely than a may possess some truth, if selling
tax increases would occur to pay electrical engineering point-of- blow from a police baton or their product wasn’t the biggest
for those two weeks of patriotic view, any voltage over 48 volts is a blast of pepper spray, its motivator.
flag waving. not considered safe low voltage. manufacturer contends.
And of course the B.C. Liberals Tasers output up to 50,000 volts. However, many cardi- William Perry, Victoria
did their usual selling job to get

Humans amateurs compared to Ma Nature


our approval by deliberately and
grossly underestimating the total
costs.
Further, it is ironic that our
governments had all that money
THIS SUMMER, thousands of people heading
(over $7 billion) for the 2010
Winter Olympics and now even to and from the B.C. Interior and Lower
more for the upcoming B.C. Sum- Mainland will pass the famous Hope slide on
mer Games and similar events, but Highway 3.
don’t have any left to pay for Many will stop to view the massive environ-
education and our poorly funded mental devastation this natural event caused
health care system. 45 years ago when 47 million cubic meters of
So far none of those parents pulverized rock, mud, and debris came down
complaining about the closure of the mountainside with a force so great it com-
schools and shortages in education pletely displaced the water and mud in the lake
funds addressed the real reason below and scraped away trees and vegetation
why there is such shortage of on the opposite side of the valley.
money. In B.C., the Hope slide dwarfs any damage
The blame is that the taxation that past logging, mining and other resource
system in the City of Surrey and extraction activities have done at the hands of
most others is grossly unfair, as man. Fortunately, environmental awareness
many of those using the system are has increased greatly over the past several
not paying their fair share or any decades and the requirements for industrial
at all. activities such as logging, mining and road-
Property taxes should not only building have tightened considerably.
include utility taxes for all those In many cases, the rules and regulations in
legal and illegal suites but also place for new resource extraction activities
school taxes, as many of those like wind energy and run-of-river projects
renting those suites are sending are actually leading to the reversal of human-
their children to school without caused damage from the past through the
paying a dime. rehabilitation of abandoned logging roads and
Maybe it is time to stop giving the restoration and enhancement of lost fish
all those tax cuts to those with and wildlife habitats.
children and use this money for But as the Hope slide reminds us all, there is
education and health care. It is nothing that we humans can do to the environ-
very clear with the ever-rising defi- ment that can match the devastating power of
cit that this province can no longer nature itself. When it comes to causing envi-
The Hope slide, 18 kilometres east of Hope, was one of the largest slides in Canadian ronmental damage, we are complete amateurs
afford these handouts. history. The southwestern slope of Johnson Peak, collapsed on Jan. 9, 1965, spreading
If parents both decide to go to compared to Mother Nature.
47 million cubic metres of debris, 85 metres thick, over a three-kilometre portion of the
work to buy that big house and two Hope-Princeton Highway. Sandra Robinson, Maple Ridge
cars, don’t expect others to pay for
your daycare, children’s education
and health care. Give me one
reason why seniors, who no longer
have any school children and never
got any of these cuts and paid
privileges, still have to pay taxes to
Moving to HST hellhole Time to tax suites
pay for the above until they die. RE: “HST arrives, and life goes on,” B.C. taxation. (The termination clause I AM in total agreement with Hill Singel’s July 7 letter
By the way my generous annual (B.C. Views, July 7). in the agreement is 18 months notice regarding illegal suites being ignored by Surrey.
pension increase was $2.70 per Tom Fletcher states, “over the past with no penalty). Suites should be inspected for fire code violations, proper
month – not even enough for year, Alberta has seen an exodus of As for the 300 now redundant electrical and plumbing installations and for proper parking
one SkyTrain ticket or a one-way 5,000 people to other provinces, while tax collectors transferred from B.C. to facilities, according to the number of persons living in these
crossing over the new Golden Ears B.C. attracted 7,500 new residents to federal employment, that could have so-called single-family dwellings.
Bridge. the HST hellhole.” been a real cost saving. Now we just The costs to inspect, monitor and enforce bylaws would
According to Statistics Canada, in hand them a different coloured pay more than pay for themselves if owners were required to
Pieter Spierenburg their population estimates report for cheque. pay the applicable property taxes, and sewer and water
Surrey first quarter 2010, published June 28, rates, the way law-abiding citizens pay.
the Alberta population grew 0.35 per Neil Martin How is it that we can afford a new city hall but “we don’t
cent, Saskatchewan grew 0.36 per cent Kelowna have time” to investigate obvious illegal suites?
Write to us and B.C. grew 0.37 per cent. I am not
sure if Mr. Fletcher is trying to imply Tom Fletcher replies: Statistics Can-
The monies that could be generated through the collect-
ing of property taxes and utility bills for the horrendous
newsroom@ that HST improves growth rate but ada tracks interprovincial movements number of illegal suites in Surrey would not only pay for
surreyleader.com there is no doubt that it is fertilizer of as well as total provincial population, investigators, inspectors and enforcement officers, but
the smelliest variety. which increases via births and interna- would help all of the citizens of this city.
Also, why this repetitive harping tional immigration as well as relocation In my mind, a single-family home is a home with two
Letters to the editor must on paying back the HST bribe from within the country. Alberta experienced
identify writers by proper parents and their children. A nanny suite, or an inlaw suite,
Ottawa? It was an increase in federal net provincial outflow in late 2009 that should be considered a secondary suite and taxed accord-
name, and provide address deficit offset against provincial deficit. was its highest in 20 years, due largely
and phone numbers for ingly.
“Their money” and “our money” is to the international credit crisis and
verification. The Leader simply debt that must be repaid by us a surge of investment in northeastern
reserves the right to edit for L. Barry
taxpayers whether it be by federal or B.C. natural gas resources. Newton
brevity, clarity and legality.
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Golf against gangs
Police and bank combine to support YMCA program
by Dan Ferguson
152nd Street Interchange WHEN RCMP Const. Ryan Wick
had his first meeting with Jayson
Permanent Traffic Pattern Change Burden, the manager of the
Grandview Scotiabank in Surrey,
On July 26, 2010, as part of the Port Mann/Highway 1 the officer with the regional Gang
Task Force explained the police
Improvement (PMH1) Project, the 110th Avenue officers in the specialized unit were
on-ramp to Highway 1 westbound at the 152nd Street about to hold their third annual
Interchange in Surrey will be permanently closed. This fundraiser.
All of the money raised by
change is necessary to construct new local-connection running a golf tournament at the
lanes to Coquitlam adjacent to the Highway 1 end of May would go to the local
YMCA Youth at Risk Program.
through-lanes. Wick was wondering whether
the Surrey branch might be willing
Alternate access to Highway 1 westbound will be via to contribute. BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
the 160th Street Interchange. Upon project completion, Perhaps a donation or a spon- From left: Bob Crone (YMCA), Jayson Burden (Scotiabank),
sorship?
transit and high occupancy vehicle traffic can use the The answer was an enthusiastic
Shirley Buscher (Scotiabank), Insp. Les Flewelling and Const.
new access ramps at 156th Street. Ryan Wick.
yes, and the result was far more
than the few hundred dollars Wick They set up a tent and manned David Woollven, the general
There is no change for 152nd Street traffic. The eastbound had in mind for a contribution. the putting green and chipping manager of the Tong Louie Family
Burden contacted the manager
off-ramp and westbound on-ramp will remain open. of the newest Scotiabank branch in
contests. YMCA in Surrey, said the money
The two branches, under the will go toward programs that will
Panorama Ridge, Shirley Buscher, Team Scotia Community Program, encourage young people to stay
to combine forces. had agreed to match all funds out of trouble.
For more information visit the PMH1 Project web site at “Having children ourselves in raised the day of the event. “It makes a fantastic difference,”
www.pmh1project.com, call 1 866 999-7641(PMH1) or the community, we wanted to see The result was a donation Woollven said.
e-mail info@pmh1project.com how we could play a larger role,” of $2,400 from the banks that Burden added: “It was nice to
Burden said. brought the total amount donated see such commitment to the com-
“We wanted to jump in with to $8,200. munity that they serve and protect
both feet.” That represents a huge jump every day.
On the day of the tournament, from the $2,000 raised the previ- “It was an honour to support
six volunteer staffers from the two ous year, noted a pleased Insp. Les them and assist them in raising
branches were on hand to help Flewelling, the operations officer money towards such a good cause.”
co-ordinate the event. for the gang task force. dferguson@surreyleader.com

S E C O N DA RY S U I T E S S U RV EY

Let us know what you think


The City of Surrey is undergoing a community
consultation process around secondary suites, as part
of our growth plan and affordable housing strategy.

A secondary suite, also known as a basement suite, is a separate,


self-contained living suite located within the structure of a single-family home.
They are an affordable housing option for many Surrey residents.

Please help us shape the future of Surrey. We encourage you


to take part in an on-line survey about secondary suites.

HOW: GO TO WWW.SURREY.CA
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For technical support: SuiteSurvey@surrey.ca


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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 16 2010 9

Up in the air for 50 hours


Delta police officers help raise $8,000 for Canadian Cancer Society
Black Press Canadian Cancer Society fundraisers treatment go through – surgeries,
that collects money specifically for one chemotherapy, radiation, test after test
IT WAS a long 50 hours atop a scissor lift, group. It helps support research into after test – what the riders go through is
but it was well worth it for the members treatments for childhood cancers, and nothing, he said.
of the Cops for Cancer Tour de Valley funds Camp Goodtimes, a summer Usipiuk has taken part in the pole
Team. camp in Maple Ridge where B.C.’s kids sit for the past five years, and every
Delta Const. Ken Usipiuk, leader of in treatment or in remission can come to year he gets more support from the
this year’s contingent of two dozen rid- just be kids for a few weeks. merchants at the shopping centre, and
ers, spent last weekend atop the small This September, the team of riders will from the public.
platform in the parking lot of the Save- criss-cross the Fraser Valley, from Delta This year Tim Fass and Kim Smith
On-Foods at the Scottsdale Centre on up to Boston Bar and back. It’s an 800- helped Usipiuk out, although they
Scott Road. km route, which they’ll have nine days to mostly got to stay on the ground and
For those 50 hours, Usipiuk called out complete, making stops to collect dona- collect donations. Delta Const. Ken Usipiuk (far right) spent the
to people on the ground, talked to them tions for the Canadian Cancer Society. “People have been more than gener- weekend on a platform at Scottsdale Centre to raise
about the Cops for Cancer, and appealed Neither the ride nor spending the ous,” Fass said. awareness of and funds for the annual Cops for
for donations. Every dollar raised goes weekend on a rocking metal platform This year’s pole sit raised more Cancer bike trek for the Canadian Cancer Society.
towards young cancer patients. bother Usipiuk. than $8,000 for the Canadian Cancer Also pictured are Tim Fass and Kim Smith, who helped
Cops for Cancer is one of the only Compared to what the kids in cancer Society. collect donations.

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Just ducky
A colourful male wood duck trolls for food at Reifel Migratory Bird
Sanctuary in Delta.
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Gain to follow HST pain, banks says


Some sectors will be hit harder than others, economists predict
by Tom Fletcher purchases such as new worker productivity and its purchases with the on new homes, renova- more severe effect from government provides a
homes, according to a increases the overall introduction of the HST tions and services such the HST than other areas rebate on the provincial
THE ADOPTION of the new study by TD Bank standard of living, the on July 1, the report says. as hair care, and the bank of the economy. HST portion for new homes
Harmonized Sales Tax economists. bank says in a special The introduction of the expects a corresponding applies to the purchase valued at up to $525,000.
creates a permanent The benefits of the report released Tuesday. HST in B.C. and Ontario dip in those areas from of new homes, but not However, the full
increase in consumer HST will be felt over The average household created a surge in pur- now to late in 2010. resale properties that 12-per-cent HST applies
prices and a temporary the longer term as busi- will see increased prices chases to avoid the seven The report projects form the bulk of the real to the “closing costs”
dip in affected big-ticket ness investment raises on about 17 per cent of per cent increase in tax that housing will feel a estate market. The B.C. faced by sellers and buy-
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Housing starts rebound
Surrey home-building activity triples
by Jeff Nagel But Coquitlam and New West- He said it’s too early to
minster had the most dramatic quantify the impact of the new
THOUSANDS OF construction gains. Harmonized Sales Tax, which
workers are back on the job Coquitlam recorded a six-fold increases the amount of tax col-
P U B L I C N OT I C E thanks to a major rebound in increase from 89 starts in the lected on pricier new homes and
new home construction so far first half of 2009 to 538 so far was expected to accelerate some
SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF PORTIONS OF 186
this year. this year. New West starts soared construction to beat the July 1
The almost 6,900 housing from just 16 to 213 so far. deadline.
STREET, 189 STREET AND 191 STREET IN THE 9800 BLOCK BY-LAW, 2010, NO. 17212
starts in Metro Vancouver “Surrey is by far the runaway It’s also difficult to draw com-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, for the first six months of the leader for single family housing parisons to the 2009 recession
pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, year are more than double the starts and has taken over the year, he said.
to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of Portions of 186 number in the same period of lead from Vancouver in terms of CMHC analyst Robin
Street, 189 Street and 191 Street in the 9800 Block By-Law, 2010, No. 17212” at the 2009, according to the Canada total housing starts,” said Peter Adamache said that while starts
Regular Council – Public Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010. Mortgage and Housing Corp. Simpson, president and CEO of are up sharply and Lower Main-
Builders have been particu- the Greater Vancouver Home land housing starts are on track
The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of: larly busy in Surrey, which leads Builders’ Association. to top 10,000, they are still below
• 559.6 square metres of 186 Street to be consolidated with adjoining S&R the region with 1,877 new home The starts were responsible pre-recession levels.
Sawmill Ltd. lands located at 18795-98A Avenue and 9827-186 Street; starts, nearly three times as for the creation of 19,267 jobs “The current rate still suggests
• 787.2 square metres of 189 Street to be consolidated with adjoining S&R many as in the first half of 2009. in Metro Vancouver in 2010’s that we are likely to remain
Sawmill Ltd. lands located at 9840-188 Street and 18966-98A Avenue; and The boom in Surrey is mainly first six months, a gain of 10,000 under the 10-year average level
• 311.9 square metres of 191 Street to be consolidated with adjoining S&R being driven by single-family from a year ago, Simpson said. of 15,360 units.”
Sawmill Ltd. lands located at 19012-98A Avenue, 19092-98A Avenue and houses, which accounted for Surrey’s home construction She noted 475 rental hous-
19108-98A Avenue 1,113 of the starts there and starts alone represent 5,256 new ing units have been started – a
almost half of the single-family jobs, he said. higher level than has been seen
These parcels are to be included in a land exchange between the City of Surrey house starts across the region. “When you’ve got job growth over the past five years.
and S&R Sawmills in the Port Kells area. In accordance with the Community Vancouver had 1,678 new like this it definitely impacts pos- “Given the steady pace of
Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the roads will be starts, most of them multi-family itively on the overall economy,” immigration adding to the
considered by City Council at a later date. units. he said. “Those folks are work- region’s population, builders are
The portions of road being closed are outlined below:
Burnaby rang up 635 housing ing, they’re spending money in responding to demand for this
starts (up 30 per cent) , Rich- retail outlets and maybe buying type of housing.”
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Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 16 2010 17

Home reno black market


is expected to boom
Cash-only deals dodge HST, but bring big risks
by Jeff Nagel

CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY insiders say the Harmo-


renovation done without permits or inspections leaves
no protection against shoddy electrical work, for
CHECK OUT.
example.
nized Sales Tax is likely already driving more of the A cheap deal can backfire years later. Unpermitted
home repair and renovation business underground, renovations can come to light when a homeowner
fuelling an increase in under-regulated and potentially tries to sell or have new work done – at which point
dangerous workmanship. city inspectors can order walls ripped up to prove a
Business ads have already popped up on craigslist past renovation or addition was done safely.
promising ways to skirt the 12-per-cent HST. A less obvious danger is liability, Simpson said, UPCOMING BCIT INFORMATION SESSIONS
Port Coquitlam-based renovator Jeff Bain, of noting that if there is no written agreement, the
JKB Construction Ltd., said he’s already had one big homeowner is deemed to be the contractor and legally > HTP Program: Office Administrator
project put on hold because of a responsible for things like worker safety. with Technology (OAT)
customer’s reluctance to pay HST. “If somebody falls off a ladder or drops something > Sheet Metal
“There’s a good portion of the on their foot on the property, they’ll look to you to get
population that isn’t educated on compensated.”
the pitfalls who are going to go in The home builders’ organization is lobbying the bcit.ca/infosessions
that direction,” he said of the black federal and provincial governments to create a perma-
market. nent tax rebate for home renovations, along the lines
GST previously applied on con- of the temporary home renovation tax credit that was It’s your career.
struction work, but the HST gave briefly offered as a recession-fighting measure. Get it right.
cash-only operators another seven- One of the advantages of such a mechanism,
per-cent advantage over legitimate Peter Simpson Simpson said, is that homeowners would have to have
contractors as of July 1. receipts to qualify.
Bain said his illicit competitors typically don’t take That paper trail would disqualify the cash-only
out city business licences or building permits, pay operators and help narrow the disadvantage legitimate
WorkSafeBC insurance premiums or pay income contractors are now under as a result of the HST.
tax on their cash deals – adding up to a big cost dif- “Government has to find ways to make it easier
ferential. for homeowners to resist the lure of the cash deal,”
“It’s hardly a fair playing field when somebody can Simpson said.
PUBLIC OPEN HOUSE
undercut you 40 per cent or better,” he said. Finance minister Colin Hansen has said the provin-
Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association
president and CEO Peter Simpson warns customers
cial government is continuing to study the impact of
the HST on home renovations.
YOU ARE INVITED TO A PUBLIC OPEN
run multiple risks if they hire under-the-table opera- Home renovations are a big business in Metro HOUSE: GRANDVIEW HEIGHTS AREA 5A
tors. Vancouver, accounting for 31,000 jobs here and $1.6
Besides the potential to get ripped off – it’s hard billion in wages annually. NEIGHBOURHOOD CONCEPT PLAN
to sue someone if there’s no written contract – a jnagel@surreyleader.com
The public is invited to attend a Public Open House to provide all
interested parties with an opportunity to view and comment on the Stage
1 Land Use Concept Plan for the area. The study area, shown on the map
below, is bounded by 164 Street to the west, 26 Avenue to the north, 168
Street to the east, and 24 Avenue to the south.

NOTICE OF PROPOSAL TO DISCHARGE A LAND


USE CONTRACT
LAND USE CONTRACT DISCHARGE BYLAW Sundays and statutory holidays.
NO. 6876 FOR 6309 ALDERWOOD LANE
(File: LU005968) Staff Contact: Nancy S. McLean
604-952-3814
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that the Municipal
Council of The Corporation of Delta Webpage Location: Regular Meeting of
will consider Third Reading and Final Council: June 28, 2010 E03
Consideration and Adoption of Land Use Interested residents have the opportunity NCP 5A Plan Area
Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 6876 for the to provide written comments regarding
subject property shown outlined in bold on the application at this time. Comments are
the map at the Regular Meeting of Council to be received before 12:00 noon, July 26,
to take place on Monday, July 26, 2010. 2010. Comments should be referred to:
The purpose of this Bylaw is to authorize Attention: Nancy S. McLean
Council to discharge Land Use Contract The Corporation of Delta, Community
S.A. 3234 from the subject property to Planning and Development Department
reveal the underlying RS1 Single Family 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent,
Residential zone in order to allow Delta, B.C. V4K 3E2
construction of a new house on the Telephone: 604.952.3814
property under current Zoning Bylaw Fax: 604.946.4148 Members of the Citizens’ Advisory Committee and City staff will be on
regulations. E-Mail: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca hand to answer questions during the evening. Feedback from the Open
Pursuant to Section 890(4) of the Local LOCATION MAP House will be considered in order to finalize the Stage 1 Land Use
Government Act and Council’s resolution
on June 28, 2010, there will not be a Public Concept Plan.
Hearing for Bylaw No. 6876. Details of the Open House are provided below:
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the Tuesday, July 20th, 2010
Bylaw, detailed map and other relevant
information and regulations may be 6:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
inspected at the office of the Community Elgin Hall
Planning and Development Department, 14250 Crescent Road, Surrey
4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, We look forward to seeing you there!
B.C., (604.946.3380) Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday and Friday, between 8:00 a.m. For additional information: visit www.planning.surrey.ca > Current
and 4:45 p.m., and Thursday between 8:00 Initiatives > Secondary Plans > Grandview Heights NCP Area 5A, or
a.m. and 8:00 p.m. from June 29, 2010 contact Catherina Lisiak, Planner at 604-591-4762 or clisiak@surrey.ca or
to July 26, 2010 exclusive of Saturdays, visit the Planning & Development Department at Surrey City Hall.

The Corporation of Delta


4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent
Delta BC V4K 3E2
www.corp.delta.bc.ca www.surrey.ca
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N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N D AY, J U LY 2 6 , 2 0 1 0
The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public 4. Block D DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17223
Open space.
Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17228
Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City
Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday,
July 26, 2010, commencing at 7:00 p.m.
Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996,
No. 12900,
No. 269 Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17226
Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000,
Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17227
Application: 7910-0057-00
CIVIC ADDRESS: 2759, 2775 and 2789 - 164 Street
APPLICANT: Jasjit S. Bansal, Roy and Jean Stack, Sucha S. and Balbir K.
Thind c/o Coastland Engineering & Surveying Ltd. (Mike Helle)
#101, 19292 - 60 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3S 3M2
PROPOSAL: By-law 17226
To authorize the redesignation of the site from Suburban (SUB) to Urban Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996,
(URB). No. 12900, Text No. 104
By-law 17227 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17224
Block 1
To rezone a portion of the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17222 Application: 7909-0216-00
“Single Family Residential Zone (RF)”. Application: 7909-0237-00
Block 2 CIVIC ADDRESS: 10520 - 150 Street
To rezone a portion of the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to APPLICANT: 4239431 Canada Inc.
CIVIC ADDRESS: 14320 - 103A Avenue
“Single Family Residential (12) Zone (RF-12)”. c/o Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership Architects (Jacques
APPLICANT: 0809799 B.C. Ltd.
The purpose of the redesignation and rezoning is to allow subdivision into Beaudreault)
c/o WG Architecture (Wojciech Grzybowicr)
six (6) conventional single family lots and 15 single family small lots. #1600 Two Bentall Centre, 555 Burrard Street, Box 264
#1030 - 470 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1V5
Vancouver, BC V7X 1M9
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17226/17227 PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Single Family Residential Zone
PROPOSAL: To amend the “Surrey Official Community Plan By-law 1996,
(RF)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”.
No. 12900” as amended, in Division A. Schedule B Temporary Use Permit
The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of 20
Areas, under the heading “Temporary Commercial Use Permit Areas”, by
townhouse units.
adding a new section “Temporary Commercial Use Permit Area No. 24”.
Permitted Uses for By-law 17222 This application will allow the development of a temporary parking lot to
The Lands and structures shall be used for ground-oriented multiple unit serve the Guildford Town Centre Mall for a period not to exceed two (2)
residential buildings years.
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17222 DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17224

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000


Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17228
Application: 7909-0236-00
CIVIC ADDRESS: 3247, 3269, 3291, 3333 King George Boulevard,
14689, 14719 and 14749 - 32 Avenue
APPLICANT: Pacific Pointe Homes (South Surrey) Ltd.
c/o Aplin & Martin Consultants Ltd. (Maggie Koka)
#201, 12448 - 82 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 3E9 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000,
PROPOSAL: To rezone the property at 14689 - 32 Avenue from “Suburban Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17223
Residential Zone (RS) (Zoning By-law No. 5942)” and remainder of the
properties from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” (Zoning By law No. Application: 7910-0043-00
12000) to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”.
The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of 43 single CIVIC ADDRESS: Portion of 13335 King George Boulevard
family small lots (Blocks A and B), 16 townhouse units (Block C) and open APPLICANT: 0785764 B.C. Ltd.
space (Block D). c/o WG Architecture (Michael Jaszczewski)
Permitted Uses for By-law 17228 #1030 - 470 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC V6C 1V5
The Lands and structures shall be used for the following uses only, or for PROPOSAL: To rezone a portion of the site (Block A) from “Single Family
a combination of such uses: Residential Zone (RF)” to “Comprehensive Development Zone (CD)”.
1. Block A The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a 25 unit
One single family dwelling on each lot. townhouse project.
2. Block B Permitted Uses for By-law 17223
One single family dwelling on each lot. The Lands and structures shall be used for ground-oriented multiple unit
3. Block C residential buildings.
(a) Ground-oriented multiple unit residential buildings; and
(b) Child care centres, provided that such centres:
i. Do not constitute a singular use on the lot; and
ii. Do not exceed a total area of 3.0 square metres [32 sq.ft.]
per dwelling unit.

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N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N D AY, J U LY 2 6 , 2 0 1 0

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000, Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000 Surrey Official Community Plan By-law, 1996, No.
Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17219 Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17221 12900, No. 268
Application: 7908-0302-00 Application: 7910-0067-00 Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17217
Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000,
CIVIC ADDRESS: 15087 - 88 Avenue CIVIC ADDRESS: 14192 - 60A Avenue Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17218
APPLICANT: Balraj S. and Gurinderjeet K. Sidhu APPLICANT: John Tymos
c/o Vikram Tiku c/o Archstone Projects Ltd. (Parm Garcha) Application: 7910-0051-00
7130 Boundary Road, Burnaby, BC V5S 3R8 #145, 13737 - 72 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3W 2P2
PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “Single Family Residential Zone PROPOSAL: To rezone the property from “One Acre Residential Zone CIVIC ADDRESS: 5482 - 188 Street
(RF)” to “Duplex Residential Zone (RM D)”. (RA)” to “Semi-Detached Residential Zone (RF-SD)”. APPLICANT: Baldip S. Sidhu, Gurjit S. Sidhu and Jasdev S. Randhawa
The purpose of the rezoning is to permit the development of a duplex. The purpose of the rezoning is to allow subdivision into twenty semi- c/o CitiWest Consulting Ltd. (Roger Jawanda)
detached residential lots. #101, 9030 King George Boulevard, Surrey, BC V3V 7Y3
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17219 PROPOSAL: By-law 17217
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17221 To authorize the redesignation of the site from Suburban (SUB) to Urban
(URB).
By-law 17218
To rezone the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to “Single
Family Residential Zone (RF)”.
The purpose of the redesignation and rezoning is to permit subdivision
into approximately 7 single family lots.
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17217/17218

Surrey Zoning By-law, 1979, No. 5942,


Amendment By-law, 1989, No. 10140 Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000,
Amendment By-law, 2003, No. 15108, Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17225
Amendment By-law, 2010, No. 17216 Application: 7910-0015-00
Application: 7910-0105-00
CIVIC ADDRESS: 14958 and 14970 - 60 Avenue
CIVIC ADDRESS: 12827 - 76 Avenue (also shown as 12837 - 76 Avenue) APPLICANT: Rattan S., Piar K., Inderpal S., and Paramjit K. Roop
APPLICANT: All Owners of Strata Plan NW3244 c/o Hunter Laird Engineering Ltd. (Clarence Arychuk)
Additional information may be obtained from the Planning &
c/o Shailinder S. Bhullar #300, 65 Richmond Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 5P5
Development Department at (604) 591-4441.
157 Viscount Place, New Westminster, BC V3M 6L4 PROPOSAL: Block A
To rezone a portion of the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to Copies of the by-law(s), development variance permit, supporting staff
PROPOSAL: To amend Surrey Zoning By-law No. 10140, as amended, in reports and any relevant background documentation may be inspected at
Part 1, Part 2 and Schedule “A”, Schedule of Permitted Land Use” under “Single Family Residential (9) Coach House Zone (RF-9C)”.
Block B the City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between
Section 1. Area 1 as follows: 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. from Tuesday, July 13, 2010 to Monday, July 26,
To reflect the current legal descriptions and civic address; To rezone a portion of the site from “One Acre Residential Zone (RA)” to
“Single Family Residential (12) Coach House Zone (RF-12C)”. 2010
Housekeeping Amendment to reflect “and all other provisions (except
DEVELOPMENT VARIANCE PERMIT All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the
use) of Part XLII I-G, General Industrial Zone of Surrey Zoning By-law,
To vary “Surrey Zoning By-law, 1993, No. 12000”, as amended, proposed by-law(s)/development variance permit shall be afforded an
1979, No. 5942, apply to all of the lands”.
Part 17B, Section K.2, as follows: opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters contained in the
To add “Medical offices in Strata Lots 2, 4 and 6”.
(a) To reduce the minimum lot width from 12.0 metres (39 ft.) to by law(s)/development variance permit. Should you have any concerns
This amendment will expand the limited range of office-related uses
11.1 metres (36.4 ft.) for proposed lots 1 to 7. or comments you wish to convey to Council, please fax to 604-591-8731,
currently permitted on the site
The purpose of the rezoning and development variance permit is to allow email clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17216 subdivision into 15 single family small lots with coach houses. at 14245 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than Monday, July 26,
2010 at 4:00 p.m.
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17225 Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the
public or interested persons concerning these applications after the
Public Hearing has concluded.
Jane Sullivan
City Clerk

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Salmon expert resigns Groups angry at


Dr. Brian Riddell was an adviser for investigative commission sockeye decision
by Jeff Nagel Shore said the determina-
tion Riddell would testify was
Fraser River salmon to be
A FISHERIES expert with
extensive past ties to the fed-
made in the last week or so. branded sustainable
If it’s decided other advisory
eral fisheries department has panel members will also
resigned from the scientific testify, she said, they, too, will by Jeff Nagel
advisory panel that will help be ordered to resign.
AN ADJUDICATOR has swiftly overruled objections
guide the judicial inquiry In a statement, Riddell said
probing the collapse of he agreed to serve on the from environmental groups and paved the way for
Fraser River sockeye salmon. panel on the understanding Fraser River sockeye salmon to be certified as a sus-
Critics had called Dr. Brian panel members could also be tainable seafood source.
Riddell’s presence on the called as witnesses. The Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) said it expects
six-member advisory panel a “That understanding has to soon certify the fishery – an outcome conservation
conflict of interest that under- now changed,” he said. “The groups consider bizarre in light of the collapse in Fraser
mined the credibility of the Commission policy is now sockeye stocks over the past two years and the federal
Cohen Commission and said that panel members cannot inquiry now probing the causes.
experts like Riddell should be also be called as witnesses.” The MSC said although scientists are uncertain as to
The Commission of Inquiry into the Decline of the cause for low returns, there is “general agreement that
called to testify about their The commission’s lawyer Sockeye Salmon was created to look into the poor
role in fishery management, had previously said advisers commercial fishing pressure is not the cause.”
return of Fraser River sockeye last year. Certification would mean Fraser sockeye products
not be positioned to exert could also be witnesses.
influence from behind the Riddell made public would carry the MSC seal of approval, telling buyers the
University of Washington said, but added such a move salmon comes from healthy stocks that are sustainably
scenes. statements in May fisheries scientist Dr. Thomas wouldn’t be intended to harvested without damage to the marine ecosystem.
“The commission suggesting he saw no Quinn have all penned “ump- replace Riddell. “This certification could actually result in well-
has determined it’s need to convene a teen reports for the depart- The Commission of intentioned consumers buying an endangered Fraser
very likely that Dr. judicial inquiry. ment” and should also testify, Inquiry into the Decline of River sockeye with an eco-label on it,” said Jeffrey Young,
Brian Riddell will be Conservative Cummins said. Sockeye Salmon was created aquatic biologist with the David Suzuki Foundation, one
called as a witness,” MP John Cummins “Their continuing on the by the federal government of three groups that opposed the certification.
commission spokes- (Delta-Richmond inquiry is totally inappropri- after fewer than two million The adjudicator who heard the concerns acknowledged
person Carla Shore East) welcomed Rid- ate,” he said, blaming Justice sockeye returned to the there were many “complicated and difficult questions”
said Wednesday. dell’s resignation, but Bruce Cohen for not averting Fraser last summer – the surrounding the fishery before dismissing the concerns.
“Since being a wit- Brian Riddell said other members
controversy over the panel in worst return on record and At a minimum, conservationists say, MSC should wait
ness and a member of the advisory panel the first place. just a tiny sliver of the more until after the Cohen Commission into Fraser sockeye
of our scientific advi- are also tainted by “He should have known than 10 million expected for hands down its findings and work begins to rebuild
sory panel are inconsistent their past links to DFO. that these guys would be in 2009. threatened stocks.
– something we told members “That’s one down and about conflict.” Climate change, ecosystem Watershed Watch Salmon Society ecologist Aaron Hill
of the panel at the first meet- five to go,” he said. “It’s good Cummins said the notion impacts, salmon farming and said the international body’s credibility will be “shot” if it
ing – then he’s going to have to that he’s gone but the others
experts could both testify fishery management are all proceeds, but adds he did not hold out much hope of a
step down and he resigned.” all have a connection to the and advise the commission expected to be examined in better outcome.
Riddell recently retired department as well. simultaneously was making a September when the inquiry The groups say eco-certification could be a valuable
after a 30-year career with “British Columbians want mockery of the process. begins detailed hearings. tool to reward fishermen and areas with good manage-
the Department of Fisheries an independent inquiry, not Shore denied that was ever Shore said the commis- ment, but handing it out willy-nilly renders it meaning-
and Oceans (DFO) and is one where DFO is being a the commission’s position. sioner has had no contact less.
now president of the Pacific puppet master.” The commission is con- with the scientific advisory More than 10 million Fraser sockeye were expected to
Salmon Foundation, which UBC fisheries biologist Dr. sidering adding an expert in panel, other than initial return last year, but just 1.4 million materialized.
received $1.7 million last year Carl Walters, UBC oceanog- traditional fisheries ecology introductions. jnagel@surreyleader.com
from the department. rapher Dr. Paul LeBlond and to the advisory panel, Shore jnagel@surreyleader.com

N O T I C E O F P U B L I C H E A R I N G - M O N D AY, J U LY 2 6 , 2 0 1 0
The Council of the City of Surrey will hold a Public DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP BY-LAW 17214 Department at 604-591-4765.
Copies of the by-law(s), supporting staff reports and any relevant
Hearing pursuant to the provisions of the Local background documentation may be inspected at the City Hall, Monday
Government Act, in the Council Chamber at City through Friday (except statutory holidays) between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30
p.m. from Tuesday, July 13, 2010 to Monday, July 26, 2010.
Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, on Monday,
All persons who believe their interest in property will be affected by the
July 26, 2010, commencing at 7:00 p.m. proposed by-law(s) shall be afforded an opportunity to be heard at the
Public Hearing on matters contained in the by law(s). Should you have
Surrey Soil Removal Area Designation By-law, any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please fax
2010, No. 17214 to 604-591-8731, email clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, or submit in writing
to the City Clerk at 14245 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2, no later than
Monday, July 26, 2010 at 4:00 p.m
CIVIC ADDRESS: 19438 - 16 Avenue Please note that Council may not receive further submissions from the
APPLICANT: 0801757 B.C. Ltd. c/o South Surrey Aggregates Ltd. and public or interested persons concerning this application after the Public
Tyam Construction Ltd. (Jason York) Hearing has concluded.
27474 Gloucester Way, Langley, B.C. V4W 4A1
Jane Sullivan
PROPOSAL: To designate the property at 19438 - 16 Avenue a Soil
City Clerk
Removal Area.
This by-law is intended to allow the issuance of a Soil Removal Permit;
and removal of 200,600 cubic metres of gravel from the property and
deposit a similar quantity of fill material as to return the property to its
pre-construction topography to support future farming opportunities. Additional information may be obtained from the Engineering

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LOCAL AUTO DEALER


SHOCKS COMMUNITY:
Area auto shoppers express tremendous Starts
anticipation as July 16th sale date arrives Today!
SURREY, B.C. – Jeff Hall, President of involved. Appraisers will be available (July 16th) of this exceptional sale event.
Hallmark Ford today announced plans for to take trade-ins, and we have a special Clearly this is no ordinary car sale and
a “3 day new and pre-owned sale event management team in place for this sale everything about this event is designed
coming to Hallmark Ford located in Surrey, to help arrange low cost financing on our for customers to have a great time and get
entire inventory.” a GREAT Deal!!
Please be advised, Look for the SALE
this is a 3 day sale only. pages in the upcoming
When our inventory CUSTOMER Surrey Leader for
has been reduced to the
desired level – the sale
SATISFACTION your preview into
this unbelievable
prices will be removed
and all vehicles will
Promoted! savings event – only at
Hallmark Ford.
return to their normal
everyday pricing.
Practised! We urge the public
and all buyers to mark
Mr. Jeff Hall states Preached! their calendars and
“because of the size take advantage of this
Jeff Hall, President of Hallmark Ford today of the discounts being Perfected! remarkable promotion
announced the largest new and pre-owned sales offered along with that you may have
event in the company’s history.
the tremendous No- never witnessed
B.C. “An event so large in discounts and Charge value options presented with the before. This is the BIG one!
incentives, these prices will be lower than purchase on all our pre-owned inventory, Starting Friday, July 16th thru Sunday,
most traditional sales you have typically all sale prices will absolutely be removed July 18th. Gates open at 8:30 am, sale
read or heard about” explains Jeff Hall. on Sunday, July 18th closing. We’ve had starts 9:00 am sharp!
“Without giving too much away about a great start to our year and find ourselves
this exciting new and pre-owned sale in a position to return to our community
event other than to say you will find this some of the success we have enjoyed.
innovative approach quick and easy for We’d rather give our customers the chance
everyone who is in the market for a new to purchase our pre-owned vehicles
Ford or used car, van or truck to get one at instead of sending them to the Vancouver
huge discounts with absolutely no hassle Auctions.
This event will feature an
ENORMOUS number of vehicles. A
million dollars worth of cars, vans, trucks
and SUV’s to be sold off. You can choose
from Fords, Buicks, Chryslers, Toyotas,
Chevrolets, Pontiacs, Hondas, GMCs and
much much more!
Jeff Hall encourages shoppers to visit
the dealership before the upcoming sale
so you can browse the large inventory Phets Phongpradith and Dave Cooper are making
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Please keep in mind – inventory will be
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Metro to probe oil spill threat, other risky cargo


Crude exports tripled in four years and may double again
by Jeff Nagel Royer, city manager of port infrastructure, is of lobbying influence, consisted of crude oil of oil per day. oil pipeline through
Port Moody, who spoke slated to meet July 16 but whether it wields being exported, while Port Metro Vancouver northern B.C. to Kitimat,
METRO VANCOUVER on behalf of the com- and 28, although it’s not any real power on the most of the rest were Chief Operating Officer requiring tankers to
will examine the growth mittee. yet determined when issue is debatable. imports of gasoline, Chris Badger said such wend their way through
in oil tanker traffic “There’s sulphur, the oil risk issue will be Jackson also noted diesel or aviation fuel. an expan- north coast
through Burrard Inlet acetylene and volatile brought forward. commodities including Crude oil exports sion might inlets.
and fears the increased
shipments heighten the
compounds that may
present health risks to
Royer said it appears
the actual risk of an
oil and gas are needed
to sustain the region’s
through the port have
tripled since 2006, with
require
expanded
“There’s “We
completely
risk of a catastrophic oil humans.” oil spill here hasn’t population. 70 tankers a year now terminal sulphur, understand
spill fouling local waters. Royer said the com- changed, only the Vancouver city loading crude here, berths, tank why there is
The issue will be mittee would seek perception of that risk councillors grilled Port most of it bound for farms and
acetylene such a level
brought before Metro’s information on volumes because of media cover- Metro Vancouver offi- California. possibly and volatile of interest
port cities committee in and types of hazardous age of the BP oil disaster cials about the potential Oil for export is car- dredging to and concern
the weeks ahead. cargo, risk assessments in the Gulf of Mexico. risks July 5 before asking ried to the Westridge ease ships compounds...” in the com-
Politicians there will and levels of emergency “People are very, very the Metro committee to Terminal in Burnaby passage. munities in
examine not just oil but preparedness from concerned about these take up the issue. from Alberta via Kinder The Gaetan Royer light of what
also other hazardous various responsible issues and rightfully so,” Port Metro Vancou- Morgan’s Trans Moun- Kinder is happening
cargo shipped through agencies. said Metro Vancouver ver terminals last year tain pipeline. Morgan in the Gulf
local terminals. The port cities com- board chair and Delta handled 8.3 million Kinder Morgan wants proposal is in com- right now,” Badger said.
“We think this is a bit mittee, comprised of Mayor Lois Jackson. tonnes of petroleum to expand the pipeline’s petition with a highly “It focuses everybody’s
broader issue than just representatives from She said the commit- products. capacity from 300,000 controversial plan by attention on what can
oil tankers,” said Gaetan area municipalities with tee has a certain amount Close to half of that barrels to 700,000 barrels Enbridge to build a rival happen when something
goes wrong.”
The largest oil tankers
coming to Port Metro
Vancouver are 130,000
tonnes, but draft restric-
tions – how deep the
ships can sit in the water
P U B L I C N OT I C E P U B L I C N OT I C E – mean they’re effec-
tively limited to carrying
SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF PORTIONS OF 110,000 tonnes of crude.
ROAD AT 113A AVENUE AND 131 STREET BY-LAW, 2010, NO. 17211 LANE IN THE 300 BLOCK BETWEEN 171 AND 172 STREET BYLAW, 2010, NO. 17209 One area of concern
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, is a plan to loosen those
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, restrictions, allowing
pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, to pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, each tanker to carry
adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of 113A to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of Portions of more oil and sit lower in
Avenue and 131 Street By-Law, 2010, No. 17211” at the Regular Council – Public Lane in the 300 Block between 171 and 172 Street By-law, 2010, No. 17209" at the the water – potentially
Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010. Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 26th day of July, 2010. putting them at greater
The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of 0.197 risk of grounding.
The intent of the By-law is to close and remove the dedication of highway of
hectares of 113A Avenue and 131 Street. This closure is intended to facilitate The port conducts
872.1 square metres and 1,893.3 square metres of Lane. This closure is intended simulations of the risks
the consolidation of the road with the adjacent proposed multi-residential to facilitate the conversion of the land to parkland. In accordance with the
development at 13111 King George Boulevard In accordance with the Community of navigating the inlet,
Community Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of including the tight Sec-
Charter, SBC 2003, c.26, as amended, approval of the disposition of the road will be the lane will be considered by City Council at a later date.
considered by City Council at a later date.
ond Narrows.
Only double-hulled
The portion(s) of lane being closed are outlined below:
The portion of road being closed is outlined below: tankers are permitted
here and no double-
hulled tanker has ever
been in a collision or
accident causing a spill,
Badger said.
The assurances were
cold comfort to Chris-
tianne Wilhelmson,
executive director of the
Georgia Strait Alliance.
“You have to be ready
for the worst,” she said.
“We saw BP was not
ready for the worst. Is
that good enough for us?
I would say no.”
More than 60 species
that live in Georgia Strait
are endangered or at risk,
she said, and a spill could
devastate ecotourism
ventures and many other
businesses and First
Nations reliant on the
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, coastline.
submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Each tanker must have
Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than local firm Burrard Clean
Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: clerkswebmail@surrey.ca, no later than Monday, July
Monday, July 26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons on standby to mop up
26, 2010 at 4:30 p.m. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, any spill of up to 10,000
to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular Council - Public wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the July 26, 2010 Regular
Council-Public Hearing meeting.
tonnes.
Hearing meeting. But Wilhelmson notes
Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating that’s only a small frac-
to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for tion of what each tanker
inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section inquiries relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section carries.
(604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the She said the recent
hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 up to and hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., commencing Tuesday, July 13, 2010 up to and
increases in oil exports
and the plans to more
including July 26, 2010. including July 26, 2010.
than double them again
“J. SULLIVAN” City Clerk “J. SULLIVAN" City Clerk are being done without
any community consul-
tations.
www.surrey.ca www.surrey.ca jnagel@surreyleader.com
Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 16 2010 29

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Freybe Gourmet Foods Ltd. has people who also experienced symptoms
voluntarily recalled the deli meat. but did not see their doctors, leaving
The B.C. Centre for Disease Control potentially more unreported cases.”
is urging anyone with headcheese in Symptoms include stomach cramps,
their fridge to either discard it or check diarrhea, nausea, fever and headache.
with the retailer to determine if it came They start six 72 hours after eating con-
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tine and spices, is commonly sliced and The only common link between the Saturday, September 18, 2010
packaged by deli counter staff at stores confirmed patients is they ate head-
so consumers may not know the brand. cheese bought from throughout the Who Can Vote in the Election?
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ROAD BETWEEN 3RD AND 4TH AVENUE AT 171 STREET BYLAW, 2010, NO. 17213 Uʅ>ÛiÊLii˜Ê>ÊÀiÈ`i˜ÌʜvÊ iÌ>ÊvœÀÊ>Ìʏi>ÃÌÊÎäÊ`>ÞÃÊÊ
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date. Landed immigrants who are not yet Canadian citizens, are not permitted to vote.
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Copies of the by-law may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to
property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries To determine if your name is currently on the List of Electors and/or for additional informa-
relating to traffic issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), tion regarding any of the above, please contact:
Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 a.m.
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30 Friday July 16 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

Notice of Intent Municipal election


Proposed Road Closure
Notice is given pursuant to Section 60(2) of the Transportation Act
that the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has received
reforms move ahead
an application from the Semiahmoo First Nation to permanently Terms of office will extend to four years
close Beach Road, located south of 8th Avenue on the west side of
by Tom Fletcher communities, where developers NDP critic Scott Fraser, a for-
Highway 99 within the City of Surrey and that such closed road be
and municipal unions finance mer mayor of Tofino, said the
vested pursuant to Section 60 of the Transportation Act. THE B.C. Liberal cabinet has campaigns, and small towns task force heard calls for a cap
approved an overhaul of local where there are few donations on contributions from the pub-
Beach Road was originally acquired by the Province from the election laws that will see and sometimes few candidates lic as, academics, the Canadian
Semiahmoo Reserve, as shown on Plan 4797 CLSR B.C. Should the terms of office extended to four for local councils and school Union of Public Employees and
closure proceed, the road will be returned to the Government of years and new spending limits boards. the B.C. Teachers’ Federation.
imposed on candidates in time UBCM president Harry Nyce The NDP has been calling
Canada for inclusion in general reserve lands. for civic elections in 2011. said there will be a special policy on the B.C. Liberals for years
Community and Rural Devel- session at the municipal conven- to ban union and corporate
The plan showing the proposed road closure can be viewed opment Minister Ben Stewart tion in Whistler at the end of donations to provincial parties,
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Ministry of Transportation and said Wednesday he expects new September to work out spending but the governing party is in
Infrastructure Lower Mainland District office at the address below. legislation to be drafted in time limits. no hurry to end a system where
for debate in the spring 2011 Municipal leaders and B.C. corporate money puts them
session of the legislature. The Liberal MLAs sat on a task force millions ahead of the NDP each
Any persons wanting to provide comments of support or objection to spending limits are to be worked that made the recommendations. year.
this application for road closure should do so in writing no later than out after discussions at the Union They rejected the suggestion of The B.C. Liberals won’t
July 23, 2010, to the following ministry contact: of B.C. Municipalities conven- extending the vote to local busi- impose limits on municipalities
tion this fall. nesses, and also the call for limits that they are unwilling to face
Jeffrey Moore, Senior District Development Technician
The biggest difficulty is setting to be placed on the amount of themselves, Fraser said.
Lower Mainland District spending limits that work for big contributions. tfletcher@blackpress.ca
1065 Columbia Street, Suite 200
New Westminster, V3M 6H7
Fax: 604 660-8371 Phone: 604 660-8304
Jeffrey.Moore@gov.bc.ca
File: 2010-00777
Surrey City makes request to airport committee
Black Press On Monday, council City staff have

voice SURREY MAYOR


Dianne Watts wants
approved a formal letter
of request to the com-
mittee, which discusses,
suggested to YVR
that it should extend
membership to a Surrey

on jet the Vancouver Airport


Authority (YVR) to
include a Surrey citizen
representative on its
analyzes and provides
advice on noise manage-
ment issues and already
has citizen representation
citizen, because residents
have been “adversely
impacted” by aircraft
noise due to changes to
noise? noise management
committee.
from Vancouver, Rich-
mond and Delta.
Lower Mainland flight
paths since May 2007.

Notice of Land Use Contract Discharge


DELTA LAND USE CONTRACT DISCHARGE BYLAW NO. 6844 (File LU005892)
PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that at the Council Meeting to be held on MONDAY, JULY 26, 2010 at 7:00 P.M.
at the Municipal Hall, 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent, Delta, B.C., the Municipal Council of The Cor-
poration of Delta will consider third reading of Delta Land Use Contract Discharge Bylaw No. 6844,
which relates to the properties listed below.
The purpose of this bylaw is to authorize Council to discharge the land use contracts from the subject
properties to reveal the underlying RS1 Single Family Residential Zone, in order that the owners of
the properties be allowed to apply for a tree cutting permit to remove a tree located on their proper-
ties.
Address Street/Avenue/Road PID Land Use Contract No.
5467 13B Avenue 004-902-661 SA3026
147 49 Street 005-440-025 SA3224
4610 55B Street 004-962-079 SA3071
11775 81 Avenue 005-365-791 SA3298
11662 89A Avenue 000-818-631 SA2888
7455 119A Street 005-586-224 SA3126
8353 Arbour Place 005-000-246 SA2827
6781 Baker Road 005-282-349 SA3216
6025 Briarwood Crescent 001-034-952 SA3181
6074 Briarwood Crescent 005-614-708 SA3181
6099 Briarwood Crescent 005-640-512 SA3181
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there will not be a Public Hearing for this bylaw.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that the bylaw and other relevant information and regulations may be
inspected at the office of the Community Planning and Development Department, 4500 Clarence Tay-
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pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter SBC 2003, c.26, to
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permit the creation of two single family lots. In accordance with the Community
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considered by City Council at a later date.
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Public Hearing
The Municipal Council of The Corporation of Delta will The Corporation of Delta Official Community Plan Bylaw "Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977"
hold a Public Hearing, in accordance with the Local No. 3950, 1985 Amendment Bylaw No. 6862
Government Act, to consider the following proposed Amendment Bylaw No. 6854 To amend the “Delta Zon-
projects and related applications: To amend the land use designation of the subject prop- ing Bylaw No. 2750, 1977”
Date: Tuesday, July 27, 2010 erty from Single Family Residential (SFR) to Infill Single by rezoning the subject
Time: 7:00 p.m. Family (ISF). property from RS1 Single
Place: Council Chamber "Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977" Family Residential to RS4
Delta Municipal Hall Amendment Bylaw No. 6855 Single Family (610 m²)
4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Residential.
Delta, BC V4K 3E2 To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by
rezoning the subject property from RS1 Single Family Resi- Development Variance
A Council meeting is scheduled to immediately follow dential to RS6 Single Family (460 m²) Residential. Permit LU005911
this Public Hearing in the event Council wishes to give To vary the “Delta Zoning
further consideration to any projects at that time. Development Variance Permit LU005936
Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” as
Additional Information To vary the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” follows:
as follows:
Additional information, copies of the bylaws, i) Section 636A by reducing
supporting staff reports and any relevant background i) Section 636C by reducing the minimum average lot the minimum average lot MAP NO. 4
documentation may be inspected until Tuesday, July 27, depth from 30 m to 25.4 m; and depth from 30 m to 28 m FILE NO. LU005911
2010. ii) Section 632C by reducing the minimum rear setback for for proposed Lot 1 and
Municipal Hall: Community Planning and Development a principal structure from 9 m to 7.5 m. 25 m for proposed Lot 2.
Department To vary Section 5.4 of the “Delta Subdivision and Develop- ii) Section 632A by varying the rear setback requirement
Website: www.corp.delta.bc.ca ment Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” to accept cash-in- for a principal structure from 9 m to 6 m for proposed Lot
Email: com-pln-dev@corp.delta.bc.ca lieu of water main improvements. 2; and
Phone: 604.946.3380 iii) Section 607(3) by varying the setback requirement for
Hours: 8:00 am to 4:45 pm Monday, Tuesday, Staff Contact: John Hopkins 604.952.3155
windows of all habitable rooms above the first storey and
Wednesday, and Friday Web Location: Regular Meeting: July 12, 2010 E.03 facing the rear of the lot from the rear lot boundary from
8:00 am to 8:00 pm Thursday
▼ Project No. 3 Application for Rezoning, Development 9 m to 6.5 m for proposed Lot 2.
▼ Project No. 1 Application for Rezoning and Permit and Development Variance Permit (File No. To vary Section 5.4(b) of the “Delta Subdivision and De-
Development Variance Permit (File No. LU005930) LU005832) velopment Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” by accepting
Location: 8118 114 Street, Location: 6485 120 Street, cash-in-lieu of water main upgrade along the Byron Road
Delta as shown on MAP Delta as shown on MAP frontage.
NO. 1 NO. 3 Staff Contact: Alex Cauduro 604.952.3163
Applicant: Daljit Singh Applicant: Hywel Jones Web Location: Regular Meeting: June 7, 2010 E.05
Kooner Telephone: 604.733.1599
Telephone: 604.834.5154 ▼ Project No. 5 Application for amendments to the
Proposal: Application for “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” (File No. P06-12)
Proposal: Application for Rezoning, Development
Rezoning and Develop- Permit and Development Location: All lands in Delta
ment Variance Permit to Variance Permit to allow Applicant: The Corporation of Delta
allow construction of a construction of a single Telephone: 604.946.3380
single family dwelling. storey commercial building
on the subject site. Proposal: Application to amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw
"Delta Zoning Bylaw No. No. 2750, 1977” in order to address various housekeeping
2750, 1977" MAP NO. 1 “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. issues including:
Amendment Bylaw No. 6762 FILE NO. LU005930 2750, 1977” MAP NO. 3
Amendment Bylaw No. FILE NO. LU005832 "Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977"
To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by Amendment Bylaw No. 6782
rezoning the subject property from S2 Personal Care II to 6874
RS4 Single Family (610 m²) Residential. To amend the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, 1977” by i) Clarifying the definitions of Front Lot Line, Fronting
rezoning the subject site from C4 Service Station Commer- Street, Permitted Projections and Site Coverage;
Development Variance Permit LU005930
cial to C1 Core Commercial. ii) Providing definitions for Accessory Use, Permitted Use,
To vary Section 636A of the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. Rear Lot Line and Side Lot Line;
2750, 1977” by reducing the minimum lot width from Development Permit LU005832
20 m to 19.5 m. To regulate the form and character of the proposed com- iii) Clarifying Permitted Projections regulations;
To vary Section 5.2(b) of the “Delta Subdivision and mercial building. iv) Removing second storey rear window setback require-
Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” to accept Development Variance Permit LU005832 ments; and
cash-in-lieu of road improvements, including ornamental To vary Section 913 of the “Delta Zoning Bylaw No. 2750, v) Clarifying landscaping regulations for single family and
street lighting and concrete sidewalk. 1977” by reducing the special front building setback from duplex dwellings.
Staff Contact: Alex Cauduro 604.952.3163 the centre line of 120 Street from 24.25 m to 18.2 m. Staff Contact: Lisa King 604.952.3164
Web Location: Regular Meeting: July 12, 2010 E.04 To vary Section 5.2(b) of the “Delta Subdivision and Web Location: Regular Meeting: June 28, 2010 E.04
Development Standards Bylaw No. 5100, 1994” to accept
▼ Project No. 2 Application for Official Community Plan cash-in-lieu of road improvements and installation of
Anyone who believes that their interest in property will
Amendment, Rezoning and Development Variance be affected by the proposed projects shall be given an
ornamental street lighting. opportunity to be heard at the Public Hearing on matters
Permit. (File No.
LU005936) Staff Contact: Tanya Mitchner 604.952.3472 contained in the bylaws and/or proposed by the applica-
Web Location: Regular Meeting: June 28, 2010 E.05 tions.
Location: 11229 and 11231
91 Avenue, Delta as shown Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to
▼ Project No. 4 Application for Rezoning and communicate to Council in advance of the Public Hearing,
on MAP NO. 2 Development Variance Permit (File No. LU005911) you can write to:
Applicant: Location: 8704 Byron Road, Delta as shown on MAP NO. 4
Damaze Corporation Mayor and Council
Telephone: 604.617.0168 Applicant: Sarabjit and Permjit Bains 4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent
Telephone: 604.582.7508 Delta, BC V4K 3E2
Proposal: Application for Fax: 604.946.3390
Official Community Plan Proposal: Application for Rezoning and Development
Variance Permit to allow a 2-lot subdivision and retain a Email: mayor-council@corp.delta.bc.ca
Amendment, Rezoning
and Development Variance single family dwelling under construction on proposed To be considered, correspondence must be received by the
Permit to allow subdivision Lot 1. Office of the Municipal Clerk no later than 4:30 p.m. on
MAP NO. 2
into and development of FILE NO. LU005936
Tuesday, July 27, 2010.
two single family residen- Please note that Council may not receive further submis-
tial lots. sions from the public or interested persons concerning
any project after the Public Hearing has concluded.
The Corporation of Delta
4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent
Delta BC V4K 3E2
www.corp.delta.bc.ca
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Nieves Carrasco won the 2009 Tour de White Rock’s Peace Arch News road race. This year’s 07/10T_F6

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SPINACH AND RICOTTA RAVIOLI

Three-days of racing in White Rock will start today


by Nick Greenizan Tour de White Rock Ryan Anderson – both Symmetrics Cycling,
podium finishers former teammates which folded in 2008.
TWO NEW Canadian Andrew Pinfold and with Langley-based
criterium champions See TUFT / Page 36
were crowned last NEW
weekend at the Tour de
Delta – the first event
of BC Superweek – and
18th Annual PANORAMA
VILLAGE
one of them, 20-year- Cloverdale Rotary & Chamber
old Leah Kirchmann,
will look to make it
two-in-a-row this week- Golf Tourney CELEBRATE BC LOCATION

end in White Rock. DISHES INSPIRED BY WHERE WE LIVE


The three-day Tour Inspired by all that is fresh and delicious in our beautiful province, Executive Chef
de White Rock kicks Chuck Currie and Red Seal Certified Chef Adam Mitchell have created a menu that’s
off tonight (Friday) worth celebrating. Try our Spinach and Ricotta Ravioli with locally-made ricotta
with the popular hill CLOVERDALE DISTRICT
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
cheese, tender prawns and vine-ripened BC Amorosa tomatoes. Or how about our
climb – in which Celebrate BC Chicken Salad with seasonal berries, goat cheese from the Okanagan
two riders at a time
bolt head-to-head Thursday, and BC hazelnuts. And back by popular demand is our West Coast Halibut & Chips.

up Buena Vista Ave-


nue – and Saturday
August 12 Visit your new neighbourhood White Spot today. And let the celebration begin!

afternoon the crite-


rium, in which cyclist
race s on a short-
course around White whitespot.ca

Rock Elementary, hits


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mann will look to 778-574-7888
make it two straight Funds raised help local Cloverdale women, Located in Panorama Village adjacent to CIBC and Shoppers Drug Mart.
wins. The winner children and families that need our help!
of Delta’s men’s cri-
terium, 22-year-old The Rotary and Chamber, along with our sponsors, are proud to organize Present this coupon at the "NEW" Panorama
the 18th Annual Charity Golf Tournement. This tournament has raised over
David Veilleux, won’t

5
$150,000 for local projects and this years event is promising to be the best White Spot and receive $5 off your $30 bill.

race in White Rock,

$
yet with a goal of raising over $30,000. Sponsorships are available which
but there will still be offer the best exposure and value to the participants.
plenty of big names for
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Peace Arch News Road Brian Young at brian@surreygolf.com OFF

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36 Friday July 16 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

SPORTS BRIEFS claimed the 2010 but my long game 286, followed by of Canada, and the The Ultimate Game at Cloverdale Athletic
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par total of 280. Khaled Attieh of ultimate frisbee will receive 40 per cent. than 90 players of all tournament at
stayed in the top spot “I struggled with Delta finished in “We are really ages and abilities.
over four days and my putting this week second at two-under
conclude in South Sur-
grateful to Ultimate Sullivan
rey tomorrow night.
The Great Canadian Canada for their Football players Sixteen softball
Ultimate Game will generous support for needed
Boys and Girls Clubs teams of 10-11 year-
take place in 24 loca- old girls will be com-
tions, with the final of Canada’s (BGCC) The Cloverdale Leo-
goal of helping young peting at the Squirt B
competition scheduled pards of the Bantam provincial champion-
for 11 p.m. at the people lead healthy, Division are looking
active lives,” said Pam ship tournament this
South Surrey Athletic for additional players weekend at Sullivan
Park. Jolliffe, president for the 2010 season.
and CEO of BGCC. Park.
The game is for cha- Players born in Round robin play
rity, and will pit white “Ultimate frisbee is a 1995 or 1996 wanting
wonderful game that begins today (Friday)
against red for the to play 12-man Cana- and continues through
majority stake in funds is not only fun, but dian rules football can
encourages physical to the playoff round
raised. The white drop by the Cloverdale Sunday. The champi-
team, representing the activity at little to no Community Football
cost.” onship game is sche-
Boys and Girls Clubs Association clubhouse duled for 4:30 p.m.

Tuft: Olympian racing in White Rock


Tuft’s Garmin-Transitions Last year’s PAN Road Race,
is looing for From page 35

Anderson and Pinfold were


teammate, Christian Meier –
like Tuft, a Langley resident
won by Costa Rican Nieves
Carrasco, was mired in contro-
Volunteer third and fourth, respectively, at
last week’s Delta road race.
and BC Superweek veteran versy after a course marshal sent
Carrasco onto the race’s short
Also on the start line this course one lap early, causing him
Cheerleading weekend will be Langley native
Svein Tuft – another former
Symmetrics cyclist – who has
“...any chance I get
to stake a huge, insurmountable
lead over a chase group led by
Cam Evans and Bell.
to do that, I partake.”
Coaches been making waves on Europe’s
pro circuit.
Tuft, 33, represented Canada Svein Tuft
After the gaffe was discove-
red, Carrasco was still named
the winner, because the error
If you’re interested, at the 2008 Olympics in Bei- was not his fault. Evans and
please contact us jing, and has raced recently in Bell were awarded second and
for more information. the prestigious Giro d’Italia third place, respectively.
and Vuelta a Espana with his – will also race in White Rock For more on the Tour de
Call 604-596-7674 team, Garmin-Transitions. this weekend. Both are also White Rock race weekend,
or email us at “To be able to race back teammates of Victoria native including a full schedule and
secretary@surreyfootball.com home in B.C., where I started, Ryder Hesjedal, who is cur- suggestions for best viewing
any chance I get to do that, I rently among the leaders at the locations on race day, visit
partake,” he said. Tour de France. www.tourdewhiterock.com

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Stellar students snag SFU


PEOPLE Health hero
Friday July 16 2010 37

scholarships LUCINDA SCHWAB, a public health


nurse at the North Surrey Health
SIMON FRASER University is rewarding hard-working high Unit has won a “Healthcare Hero”
school grads with entrance scholarships totaling more than award in the Fraser Health category
$3.6 million in 2010-11. of the he Health Employers Associa-
Among this year’s top winners are: Enver Creek Second- tion of B.C.’s annual Excellence in
ary’s Afraj Gill ($34,000); Semiahmoo Sr. Secondary’s Kyaelim B.C. Healthcare Awards.
Kwon ($29,000); Fraser Heights Secondary’s Judy Kim The awards were presented June
($24,000); Queen Elizabeth Secondary’s Natalie Anthonisz 21 at a special luncheon held at the
($24,000); Frank Hurt Secondary’s Daniel Dang ($24,000); Vancouver Convention Centre West.
and Clayton Heights Secondary’s Kelsey Robinson ($24,000). Emceed by local media personality
The students will begin their post-secondary studies in and health expert Dr. Art Hister, the
September. event showcased the many innova-
An eight-member committee selected the top scholars from tive and exciting initiatives taking
hundreds of outstanding applicants nominated by high school place in B.C.’s health care sector
counsellors from across the country. and acknowledged those who help
provide the best possible care to the
people of British Columbia.
Sisters in education
A PEO Star Scholarship has been presented to Daphne Lu,
a graduate of Burnsview Secondary School. Happily ever
The award was presented by Alberta Rudolf at the school’s
graduation ceremony last month.
hospice
Lu, daughter of Chiou Shiang Lo and Hae Pying Lu, was A RECENT three-performance run of
recommended for the scholarship by PEO Sisterhood Chapter United Entertainer’s Once Upon a
AW of Surrey/Delta. Time, Happily Never After, described
Lu will attend UBC this fall where she plans to study as a “witty musical parody of several
biomedicine and languages – improving her proficiency in classic and modern fairy tales,”
French, Spanish and Mandarin. Her long-term goal is to received rave reviews and a record-
attend medical school and become a surgeon and then work BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER
setting $2,600 was raised for the
internationally in countries seeking medical aid. Donations on the diamond Delta Hospice Society.
The PEO award is a $2,500 scholarship based on excellence “Thank you to everyone who came
in leadership, extra-curricular activities, community service, Surrey Memorial Hospital Foundation’s Jennifer Dmytryshyn and
Cloverdale Minor Softball Association’s Rick Benson pose with some out to take in one of the shows,” said
academics and potential for future success. The program is organizer Ted Hubert. “We were
open to young women who are citizens or permanent legal of the toys collected at the 12th annual Stacey Soldan Memorial
Tournament at Cloverdale Athletic Park June 25-27. The donations are overwhelmed with the response and
residents of the United States or Canada and who are graduat- look forward to next year’s produc-
ing high school seniors at the time of application. A student in support of Surrey Memorial Hospital’s Children’s Health Centre.
tion.”
must be recommended by a PEO chapter. “We would also like to say a big
The PEO (Philanthropic Educational Organization) Sister- ‘thank you’ to all of the quality
hood, founded in 1869 at Iowa Wesleyan College, Mount entertainers and volunteers that spent
Pleasant, Iowa, is an international philanthropic and educa-
tional organization which promotes increased educational
opportunities for women.
Surrey’s SEEDS a countless hours organizing and pre-
paring for this production,” said Delta
Hospice Society Executive Director

business ‘champion’
The PEO Sisterhood has given nearly $190 million in Nancy Macey.
financial assistance to more than 80,000 women. United Entertainers began in 1999,
For more information, visit peointernational.org under the direction of Ross Laidley,
as a way to raise money for local

T
he best of British Columbia’s Trust Small Business Champion
entrepreneurial community Award; and the WorkSafeBC Com- charities. During the past eight years,
were honoured and celebrated pany of the Year Award. more than $22,000 has been donated
last month as part of Success- SEEDS Business Development to many worthy causes.
ful You Award Ceremony & Networking Centre of Surrey won the TD The United Entertainers are com-
Event, presented by Small Business BC Canada Trust Small Business Cham- prised of some performers who have
(SBBC) in association with title sponsor pion Award. The nomination-based never been on stage, while others are
Insurance Bureau of Canada (IBC). award was is given to the nominee professional, semi-professional, or
The event was designed as a one- who has demonstrated a commit- semi-retired entertainers who just
of-a-kind forum to provide aspiring ment to promoting small business love to perform and make music.
entrepreneurs and media with the in their community and/or B.C., The recent donations will go to
opportunity to network with more including volunteering time and the Delta Hospice Society’s Capital
than 300 local business professionals services to small business interests Campaign, which will help to pay
and successful small businesses. and groups, advocating the cause for construction, fixtures, millwork,
Keynote speakers Larry Finnson of small business in the legislative equipment, furnishings and landscap-
and Chris Emery process. ing of the Irene Thomas Hospice and
shared the success SEEDS provides the adjacent Harold and Veronica
story of turning their business support Centre for Supportive Care.
grandmother’s candy and mentoring to For more information about the
recipe into a brand new entrepreneurs Delta Hospice Society or to make a
recognized around the who are EI-eligible donation, visit www.deltahospice.org
world – Clodhoppers and reside in the or call 604-948-0660.
Candy. Lower Mainland.
“SBBC’s Successful The BC-wide busi-
You Awards Ceremony ness awards’ judging
is quickly becoming one of the most panel commented on how well
important events in the small business the SEEDS’ programs were proven
year,” said SBBC Consulting CEO effective to support small businesses
Daphne Lu and Alberta Rudolf. George Hunter. “It provides a unique and praised the staff for their high
opportunity for the small business level of volunteerism to help small
community to celebrate entrepre- business community, outside busi-
neurial excellence while networking, ness operations.
HOW TO SUBMIT promoting their businesses and taking The other winners included,
Submissions for People can be faxed, or e-mailed. that next step towards making their Growing City for the Certified
business dreams become a reality.” General Accountants of BC Business Delta Hospice’s Dalyce Wickett
The Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., Four awards were handed out in the Concept Award, My Tech Guy’s for accepts a $2,600 donation from
Surrey, B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544. following categories; the CGA of BC the TELUS Business Growth Award United Entertainers’ Ted Hubert
Email: bjoseph@surreyleader.com Business Concept Award; the TELUS and Citymax.com for the Work- and vice-president Shirley Britton.
Business Growth Award; TD Canada SafeBC Company of the Year Award.

SECTION CO-ORDINATOR: BOAZ JOSEPH (PHONE 604-575-2744)


38 Friday July 16 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

Summer fragrance
SUMMERTIME IN our continue to perfume all
gardens should be the summer is possible, but
ultimate outdoor sensory we all need to think out
retreat. The wonderful of the “flower box” just
long evenings on the a little.
deck or patio should be One of the most
the antidote to the stress universal of all the sum-
we all feel during our mer blooming plants
busy days. is, of course, heliotrope
Summer (Heliotro-

greenscene
colour and pium
how we arbore-
blend analo- scens).
gous tones Not all
together is helio- Lavender is one of many plants that can add
very impor- tropes, a beautiful scent to gardens and patios.
tant, but however,
fragrance is are created behaved, simply pinch overwater! The silvery
perhaps the equal. it back a few times. My fragrance of lavender is
most impor- Some of second favourite variety so nice to enjoy all year
tant when Brian Minter the new is Sachet. It is a very round, even to brush up
it comes to varieties dark-foliaged variety against or simply rub
creating that are far with fragrant deep your hands over the foli-
sensory refill. Ironically, more compact, but have lavender-purple blooms. age. When they flower
most of the colour with little perfume. The very Its rich dark foliage pro- with their blue, lavender,
which we surround best is still the “nameless” vides wonderful contrast pink or white flowers,
ourselves has little per- old-fashioned variety with pink, white or silver they put on quite a show.
fume. It’s time to add the that has that lingering flowers and with other Today, there are a num-
fragrance! scent of baby powder. foliage. It’s also a compact ber of lavender varieties
As easy as it sounds, It’s versatile enough grower and well suited to from which to choose.
finding lasting perfume to be used in hanging containers and plantings. The hardiest is the
is a more of a challenge baskets, containers or in One of the most under angustifolia, particularly
than most of us think. bed plantings. It will, as used plants for our patios Munstead (zone 5) with
Finding plants that will most heliotrope variet- is lavender. You need its very compact habit.
P U B L I C N OT I C E accommodate sun or ies, do well in shade or a hot sunny spot with My favourite lavender,
shade, be compatible sun. If you need it to be very good drainage and however, is Spanish
with other plants and more compact and well a trained sense not to Lavender, L. stoechas.
NOTICE OF TEMPORARY COMMERCIAL USE PERMIT Its huge soft lavender to
The Council of the City of Surrey proposes to pass a resolution rich purple blooms are
ADVERTISING FEATURE
to issue a Temporary Commercial Use Permit, pursuant to the perfumed and so prolific
provisions of the Local Government Act, at the Regular Council they just keep coming
meeting in the Council Chamber at City Hall, 14245 - 56 Avenue, No Serious Injuries by 2020 all summer long and
Surrey, B.C., on July 26, 2010, commencing at 7:00 p.m.. even into the fall with a
At last year’s Aus- early 2011 involves “a little pruning. They are
THE
PERMIT NO. 7909-0216-00 tralasian Road Safety range of intelligent safety the most tender (zone
Research, Policing and systems” to help the driver
APPLICANT: 4239431 Canada Inc. Education Conference in stay in control and avoid 7), and they need winter
protection.
ROAD
c/o Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership Architects Sydney, Australia, Volvo Car accidents.- Using a combi-
(Jacques Beaudreault) Corporation’s government nation of radar and camera Rosemary is another
#1600 Two Bentall Centre, affairs director Anders sensors this system offers summer patio and

RULES
555 Burrard Street, Box 264 Eugensson outlined Volvo’s adaptive cruise control and garden plant that is not
Vancouver, BC V7X 1M9 vision: no one killed or automatic hard braking used nearly enough in
seriously injured in a to avoid or minimize a summer planters and
ADDRESS: 10520 - 150 Street new Volvo car by 2020. Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor collision “instead of just
PURPOSE: To permit the development of a temporary parking garden beds. Like laven-
He described 11 years to www.roadrules.ca pre-pumping the brakes.”
lot to serve the Guildford Town Centre Mall for a
der, it needs a very sunny,
reach zero deaths and zero Phase three is still a well drained soil to keep
period not to exceed two (2) years. serious injuries as “only two vehicle genera- research project but says Mr. Eugensson, “it is
tions” and said, while Volvo still has lots to not something we [Volvo] can do on our own.” looking great and grow-
DEVELOPMENT LOCATION MAP ing well. Rosmarinus
learn about the technologies needed to reach This is because it envisions vehicles com-
this ambitious objective, a three phase process municating with each other and the surround- officinalis Tuscan Blue
is underway. ing highway infrastructure to both exchange is a rigid upright with
The first phase, which began five years ago, information about the traffic environment and very aromatic foliage and
has resulted in the “City Safety” technology to avoid crashes. clear blue flowers that
introduced in Volvo’s 2010 XC60 SUV. Ac- Creation of such an on road, active persist into the summer.
cording to the promotion, “75 percent of all communication network—an ‘Intelligent R.o. Huntington Carpet
reported collisions occur at speeds of up to 29 Transportation System’—requires equipping is one of the best trailing
km/h and half of these occur in city traffic.” all road-users with some sort of transponder.
City Safety technology will help avoid or reduce A transponder is an electronic device used
varieties that looks great
the consequences of low speed collisions by to wirelessly receive and transmit electrical spilling over walls, bas-
determining through the use of infrared laser signals. Originally developed for attachment to kets and containers.
sensors whether the driver is approaching objects that needed to be located, a transpon- If you do a little
(from behind) a vehicle moving slower in the der receives a signal, called an “interrogator” searching, you’ll discover
same direction. because it is ‘asking’ for information, to which many other plants that
If the driver doesn’t brake quickly enough, it automatically responds by transmitting a have a delightful summer
the City Safety technology automatically applies radio wave at a predetermined frequency. perfume, like fragrant
the brakes to either avoid the collision, which, Transponder technology is widely used today hostas, dwarf ‘Honey
it says, is possible if the speed difference including in cell phones. Baby’ honeysuckle,
The Temporary Commercial Use Permit, supporting staff reports between the two vehicles is below 14.5 km/h or The vision of an Intelligent Transportation
and any relevant background documentation may be inspected reduce the impact, if the speed difference is be- System, for now, offers the best hope for uni-
perfumed roses, clethra
at City Hall, Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) tween 14.5 and 29 km/h. The interior restraint versal relief from the scourge of highway car- (Summersweet) and
between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., from July 13, 2010 systems are also pre-prepared for activation to nage. It raises complex standardization issues, summer blooming
to July 26, 2010. help reduce the risk of injury to the driver and which certainly can be solved. An unpleasant Jasminum officinale and
the passengers. Bad weather can in-activate consequence will be that an unaccountable so many more wonderful
Additional information may be obtained from Planning & ‘City Safety’ in which case a ‘not active’ message government may use the technology to find out garden jewels. Fragrance
Development at 604-591-4441. is displayed. where everyone is located, all the time. makes a huge difference
Phase two—Collision Warning with Full to the enjoyment and
Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey Auto Brake and Pedestrian Detection—intro- …by Cedric Hughes, Barrister & Solicitor appreciation of our
to Council regarding this Temporary Commercial Use Permit, duced on the S60 Concept Car for inclusion with regular weekly contributions from summer garden and to
please fax to 604-591-8731, email clerkswebmail@surrey. in Volvo’s new S60 mid-sized car in late 2010/ Leslie McGuffin, LL.B. our senses. Please try
ca, or submit in writing to the City Clerk no later than to include even a little
Monday, July 26, 2010, 4:00 p.m.
Jane Sullivan
Personal Injury Law, ICBC Claims fragrance in each bed or
container.
City Clerk
“Experienced representation for serious injuries” Brian Minter is a
604-588-8288 • 105-14914 104th Ave., Surrey master gardener who
www.surrey.ca (Near Guildford Town Centre) operates Minter Gardens
Law Corporation www.hughesco.com • Free Initial Consultation in Chilliwack.
Surrey North Delta Leader Friday July 16 2010 39

Tabla maestro comes to town


World-renowned musician Ustad Abdul
Sattar Tari Khan performs in Surrey
THE VIRASAT Foundation presents which has gained a global popularity.
Mystic Rhythms of Punjab this During his Surrey appearance,
weekend, featuring world-renowned he will play a traditional tabla solo
tabla player Ustad Abdul Sattar Tari concert, accompanied by the famous
Khan. Pandit Ramesh Misra on sarangi.
The concert takes place July 17, 7 The arts centre is located at 13750
p.m. at the Surrey Arts Centre. 88 Ave.
TWOVITAL Khan, representing the famous For ticket information, call 604-
Arrested Development will perform Saturday as part of Surrey’s Punjab Gharana of Tabla, has created 501-5566 or check www.arts.surrey.
two-day Fusion Festival. a unique style of accompaniment ca Khan

Fusion Festival Share your library story


B.C. PUBLIC libraries users in BC. available at your local or to submit your story,

this weekend have long been known


as respected community
destinations.
They are an essential
resource for literacy,
“Millions of British
Columbians visit librar-
ies across the province
each year and the
experience for each is
public library.
For more information
visit www.bclibrari-
eschangelives.ca

Free event at Holland Park recreation and informed as unique as the indi-
Black Press entertainment. tion will also high- decision making. Librar- vidual. In many cases
Hitting the main light the Kla-How- ies across the province people’s lives are changed
THOUSANDS are stage on Saturday Eya Pow Wow – a have had significant because of their library
expected to converge are We Are The traditional aboriginal impact on the lives of experience...” says Andy
on Whalley this week- City, Brasstronaut, song and dance cer- many British Columbi- Ackerman, President
end to take in two Tambura Rasa and the emony. ans. of the British Columbia
days of free music, Grammy award-win- Holland Park is These inspirational Library Trustees’ Asso-
dance and multicul- ning group Arrested located on the corner stories deserve to be ciation (BCLTA).
tural cuisine. Development. Sun- of King George told and a new project is Some stories will be
Surrey’s Fusion day’s line-up includes Highway and Old Yale underway to do just that. told with photos and
Festival takes place the Grapes of Wrath, Road. It’s expected A website has been text on the website
July 17-18 at Holland Shaimak’s Bollywood 70,000 people will created to share these and in print materials,
Park, featuring more Jazz and Punjabi attend. stories – www.bclibrari- others will be shared SATURDAY, DECEMBER 18, 2010 – 3PM
than 25 international superstar Lehmber For more informa- eschangelives.ca. The through video clips. You BELL PERFORMING ARTS CENTRE SURREY
pavilions and an Hussainpuri. tion, check www. purpose of this project is can share your story by Tickets on sale at Coast Capital Savings Box Office.
to collect and share the completing the online Open 8:30 to 4:00 Mon. to Fri. Call 604-507-6355
impressive line-up of This year’s celebra- fusionfestival.surrey.ca or online at www.bellperformingartscentre.com
stories of public library form or a paper form

FRANK HURT DRY GRAD CLASS OF 2010


Wishes to Thank our community and local businesses in the Newton area that helped
make Frank Hurt Dry Grad a great success. The positive and safe environ-
ment is appreciated by staff, parents and students. Without your continued support
and contribution’s this event could not have taken place.

Our supporters are:


ABC Country Restaurant, Birdies and Buckets, Brewster’s Pub, Black Bond Books,
Body Shop, Body Mods, Beach Basket, Black and Lee, Bed Bath and Beyond, Browns Social
House, Bread Garden, Barnes Harley Davidson Buell (Langley), Boston Pizza (Newton Location)
Curves, Canadian Tire, Central City Future Shop, Chatters, Costco’s, Calendar Club, Coastal Riders,
Cap It, Chapters (Strawberry Hill), Choices (White Rock), Delta Lions Pub, Dollarama, Doria &
Co, Delta Orthodontic Group, David Hunters, Esquires, Euphoria Fashions, Eaglequest, Empire
Theatre, Eye Star, Fastsigns, Glow, Guildford Mall, Greco’s Specialty Foods, Great Life Fitness
Store, HMV, Home Depot, Home Furnishings, International Clothiers, Johns Greek Taverna,
Johnstar, Java Hut, Johnsen Archer Chartered Accountants, Jersey City, Lordco, Lids, Marie Spa, ,
Marlin Travel, Mac, Mary’s Garden, Newton Flower Shop, Newton High Quality Meats, New York
New York, Nicole Chang Jewellery, Surrey Place Dental Office, Platinum Gym, Partylite (Karen
Fitz-Gerald), Rona, Red Robin, Real Canadian Superstore(Newton Location), Rivers Bend Winery,
Starbucks, Sports City Butchers, Sports Authentic, Subway, Surrey Inn, Save On Foods(Newton
Location), Safeway(Newton Location), Strawberry Hill Theatre, Sullivan Video, Somerset
Pharmacy, Sashimi Sushi, Trail Appliances, Time City, The Delta Bike Company, Valleyview
Memorial Gardens, Virtual Tours, Venus Wear, Wok Box, Wineberry Fabrics, White Spot, West 49,
Washington Ave Grill, Zero Time Accessories.
Metro Catering, who did our pancake breakfast.
Sew Kool, who created our Grad Blankets and Hoodie’s.
Garrett James for producing the Frank Hurt Dry Grad DVD.
All the parents who worked tirelessly, and contributed greatly.

To all the graduates of 2010, we leave you with this quote:


Be who you are, and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t
matter, and those who matter don’t mind. Dr Suess.
40 Friday July 16 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader
locations McMurray has appointment needed. Rain disco hustle dance lesson
ARTS
An exhibit of work by Moira
visited in his travels over the
past several years. DATEBOOK
Submissions for Datebook should be posted at www.surreyleader.com
or shine. The event will also
have a BBQ and raffles.
with Roca Blanca Dance
from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Old-
time rock-and-roll with the
Bobcats Band from 8:30
Doig called Blossoms of
a Certain Age is now on
CHILDREN Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print on Wednesdays and Fridays. The Leukemia and
Lymphoma Society of
p.m. to 12:30 a.m. The $23
cost includes snacks and
display at the Firehall Centre Canada Team in Training drinks. Newcomers and
for the Arts, 11489 84 Ave. Pub Night Fundraiser takes couples welcome. Call Joy
Looking for some interesting North Delta Family Resource category and age group. The Hairstyling, Avanti Hair
The show is on display until place July 24 from 6:30-10 at 604-535-1388 or visit
activities for school age Centre (11838 88 Ave. ) is contest is open to ages 12 Studio, and Redken Canada
July 30. Gallery hours are 10 p.m. at Sundowner Pub, 64 www.joysdanceclub.ca
children during summer open all summer. Keep your to 18 years. Entries must be are holding a cut-a-thon on
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday preschoolers learning and in by Aug. 10. Entry rules July 18 from 11 a.m. to 5 Avenue and 120 Street. The
to Friday. Call 604-596-1025 vacation? Come to Mad $20 ticket includes pasta
Science, an interactive and active at their programs. and forms are available from p.m. at the northwest corner
for more information. Call 604-591-9262 weekly any branch of Surrey Public of 72 Avenue and Scott with meatballs, caesar salad The Burns Bog Conservation
educational performance and garlic toast, buffet and Society host the 19th
at your local Delta library. locations on Tuesday Library or on the web at Road. The event will support
mornings, on top of the www.spl.surrey.bc.ca. There the ONEXONE Foundation, one beer. There will be 50/50 Annual International Bog
Through a variety of draws, raffles and prizes. Days Celebration on July
The art exhibition Good regular drop-in hours. is a $3 fee per entry. For a charitable organization
spectacular demonstrations For more information and to 25, 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.,
Times, Great Places runs more information, contact committed to improving the
and audience participation, purchase tickets, call Karen at Planet Ice (10388 Nordel
until July 30 at the White Gayle at 604-598-7431 or lives of children in Canada
Mad Science sparks at 604-377-8532. Court. Family bog tours, live
Rock Community Arts This summer, be creative, gjharris@surrey.ca and around the world. Funds
children’s imagination and entertainment, interactive
Council, #90, 1959 152 St. have some fun and win cash raised will be donated to
curiosity. Mad Science takes exhibits, and games and
Artist Robert McMurray prizes. Enter Surrey Public ONEXONE and their local
place July 21, 10:30 to 11:15 prizes for kids. Admission is
will be in attendance and
refreshments will be served.
a.m. at George Mackie Library’s Young Adult Writing
Contest and create a short
FUNDRAISING partner, Surrey Urban
Mission. Haircuts are $20 for
Charity Tutors is raising
money for cancer research free. For more information,
Library, 8440 112 St. Call call 604-572-0373 or visit
The exhibition features story, poem, or comic. Cash Alberto & Co. Hair & Body women and men and $10- by tutoring children entering
604-594-8155 for further www.burnsbog.org
paintings from a variety of prizes will be awarded per Care., Alberto Unisex $15 for kids under 14. No kindergarten through
information.
Grade 6. This is the summer
running of the program,
which is aught by high SENIORS
for lease $16,875 - $750 = $16, 125. Lease example: 1.9% Lease APR for 60 months. Monthly payment is $201 with $0 down payment. Total lease obligation is $11,490. Lease 60 mos based on 12,000 km, excess km charge is $.07. **2010 RAV4 2WD ZF4DVP(A) MSRP is $26,280

prevail. Errors and omissions excepted.


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is $405 with $0 down payment. Total lease obligation is $24,300 Lease 60 mos based on 120,000 km, excess km charge is $.10. †Cash back offer valid on retail delivery of select new unregistered Toyota vehicles, when leased from a Toyota BC dealership. Vehicle must be
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details. Some conditions apply; offers are time limited and may change without

school students. The cost


is $10 per hour. For more
2010 information, call Amber
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Planning Team invites Delta
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active and involved in


CASHBACK making our community
a great place for all and
WITH LEASE† supportive of those needing
Wellbrook Winery, 4626

201 $0
LEASE FROM
88 St. in Delta, is hosting more assistance. We meet
$ its sixth anniversary
Summerfest, July 17 from
the third Tuesday of every
month. Our next meeting is
10:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Classic July 20 from 10 a.m. to 12
payment and security deposit plus applicable taxes are due at lease inception. A security deposit is not required, on approval of credit. Visitt your Toyota BC Dealer or www.toyotabc.ca for more detail

PER MO. / 60 MONTHS DOWN


LEASE APR. 1.9%
car and motorcycle show, noon at Ladner Christian
blueberry festival, outdoor Reformed Church, 4594
market, live music by Kid 54A St. Mariam Larson of
Cadillac, barbecue and New Westminster Seniors
wine garden, pie eating Committee will talk
contest, blueberry bake-off, about their Wheelability
model railway display, giant Assessment Project –
kids zone, and more. Free how to improve mobility
leased, registered and delivered by August 3, 2010. License, insurance, registration and taxes are extra for all lease and finance offers. Offerr valid until August 3, 20

admission. Partial proceeds and enhance active


go to the Delta Hospital transportation options for
Auxiliary. people who are reliant
on scooters, wheelchairs,
notice. Dealer may lease/sell for less. In the event of any discrepancy or inconsistency between prices, rates and/or other information contained

walkers, walking sticks and


The 45+ Singles Disco Fever other mobility aids. For
Theme Dance takes place more information call
July 17 at Shannon Hall on 604-946-9526 or e-mail

OWNERS
the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. seniorscomm@gmail.com
Disco hustle lesson with

327 0
LEASE FROM Roca Blanca Dance Studio
$ $ 2010 from 7:30-8:30 p.m. Old- THEATRE
RAV4 **
time rock and roll/Latin/

GET IT.
PER MO. / 60 MONTHS DOWN swing with Innerwild
LEASE APR. 3.5%
band from 8:30 p.m. to
Escaping Goat Productions
12:30 a.m. The $19 cost
presents ‘I feel ya,
includes snacks and drinks.
Ophelia!’, an adaptation

405 0
LEASE FROM Newcomers and couples
$ $ 2
2010 welcome. Call Joy at 604-
of Shakespeare’s Hamlet at

VE
VENZA *** the Surrey Arts Centre Aug.

YOU SHOULD, TOO.


535-1388 or visit www.
13 and 14. Show starts at
PER MO. / 60 MONTHS DOWN joysdanceclub.ca
LEASE APR. 3.9%
8 p.m. and tickets are $18
for adults, $15 for students
and seniors. The arts centre
The Arabic speaking is located at 13750 88
community is invited to Ave. Call 604-501-5566 for
a free barbecue at the tickets.
Hawthorne Rotary Park
(144 Street and 104

ask an owner
toyotabc.ca Avenue) on July 24 from
The comedy classic No
2010 from 2-8 pm. This will
Sex Please, We’re British,
be put on by the churches
produced by The Royal
in Surrey who would like
You know where to find them: at work, next door, Canadian Theatre Company,
to reach out in friendship.
runs at the Coast Capital
at your gym - proud Toyota owners are everywhere. There will be games and
Theatre (1532 Johnston
sports for the adults, youth
Rd., White Rock) until Aug.
and children of all ages.
1, Tuesday to Sunday at 8
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(604) 682-8881 (604) 985-0591 (604) 530-3156 (604) 273-3766 (604) 571-4350 (604) 857-2657 (866) 910-9543 (604) 567-8888 The 45+ Singles’ Silly Tickets are $22 for adults
Tourists (Wear Shorts) and $18 for seniors and
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8265 Fraser Street 15389 Guildford Drive 3166 St. John’s Street 3174 King George Highway 401 Kingsway 8750 Young Road 210 - 12th Street July 24 at Star of the Sea 5566 or visit www.arts.
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St./64th Ave. Phone 604-575-7639 1006. Fax resume 1-250-717-5841
lication of any advertisement which Creativity in developing new carrier recruiting strategies is essential, as are
FAMILY ORIENTED trucking co.
discriminates against any person interpersonal and organizational skills. You must be focused on building
because of race, religion, sex, color, 89 DAYCARE CENTRES specializing in O/D freight. Must be
able to cross border. Home most
nationality, ancestry or place of origin, X
x
.

weekends. Min. 2 years exp. Fax and maintaining strong relationships with co-workers and employees to
or age, unless the condition is justified resume & abstract to 604-852-4112
encourage peak performance.
by a bona fide requirement for the TRUCK & EQUIPMENT cleaner
must have class 3 with Air. Mon-Fri.
work involved. 4-6 hrs. per day, $15/hr. Fax re- Our work environment sets industry standards for professionalism
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COPYRIGHT outstanding staff.
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125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE 127 HAIRCARE 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,
PROFESSIONALS 2010 HS Grads Cleaning Supervisor-Inspect sites
FOOD SERVICES
& College Students to confirm sites are completed to
$16.25 base appt, FT/PT summer company standards. Train new
SALON MANAGER staff. Schedule/Delegate duties.
openings, customer sales/svc, con-
ditions apply, training given. Call to- May perform certain cleaning duties
City Heart Spa in Surrey is look- to ensure deadlines are met. $17/hr
ing for a full-time, perm. Eng- day 604-595-1040.
summeropenings.com F/T. Sales Rep-Promote sales, give
lish/Punjabi speaking Salon presentations, estimates, monitor
Manager with 2-3 yrs. salon contracts/follow up. $18/hr F/T.
management experience. Duties:
plan, organize daily operation,
ATTENTION: Send resume-Envirosafe Janitorial
Inc. #4-8456 129 A S. Sry, BC V3W
Some great kids aged 12 to 18
hire and train staff, develop busi- EXPANDING 1A2. Fax, 604-507-7727.
The Department of Modern
ness & marketing plans, plan & info@envirosafejanitorial.com Languages at Kwantlen
who need a stable, caring control budget & inventory. Sala- 22 available positions
home for a few months. ry $15/hr. + commission. Mail re- $18 hr/avg Polytechnic University is seek-
Are you looking for the sume to: 9332 - 120th Street, Customer Relations Reps D RECEPTIONIST ing applicants for conducting
opportunity to do meaningful, Surrey, BC. V3V 4B8 or email:
afsana01@telus.net
WEEKLY PAY & BONUSES D SALES PERSON French and Spanish conver-
fulfilling work? No experience required!! DACCOUNT MANAGER
Qualified applicants receive Training provided Required by Door Company. sation labs starting Septem-
training, support and STYLIST & ASST English/Punjabi an asset. ber, 2010. Responsibilities
remuneration. MANAGER OPPORTUNITY For an interview call Computer experience necessary.
Funding is available for 1-866-301-6829 Call 604-562-9853 or include guiding students to
modifications to better equip $10 + per hour for
Fax resume to: converse in French and Span-
your home. A child at risk is qualified applicants. BREAKFAST COOK: Experienced
cook required in South Surrey at 778-564-4450 ish using activities such as
waiting for an open door.
Make it yours.
If you enjoy team work, a fun 152nd & 17th Ave. 6am-1pm daily group discussions, debates,
environment and being in a busy Work part time or more! Top wages. FLAGGERS NEEDED
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www.plea.bc.ca hiring for our busy Surrey and or fax 604-637-8874 a fee. Call 604-575-3944 conversational situations in
Cloverdale locations.
pairs or groups.
Call Keith 115 EDUCATION 115 EDUCATION Applicants should be fluent in
127 HAIRCARE 778-908-2136
PROFESSIONALS or drop off resume at: French and/or Spanish and
17725 - 64 Ave.
(Cloverdale Crossing)
TrainingForJobs.com have experience in teaching
HAIRSTYLIST required. Must be
or 6350 - 120 St French and/or Spanish to
professional & creative. Call 604-
596-2866 (Boundary Park Plaza)
Office Administration Diploma adults. Applicants should also
have knowledge of the FRONT DESK CLERK F/T
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES Computerized Accounting Software communicative
method.
approach Goodnight Inn 5796-200 St., Lang-
ley V3A1M8 to make reservations,

Payroll Specialist F/T STORE ASSISTANT


Jordans in Langley requires a F/T
Compensation: $20/hour upon register/check out guests, receive
payment & handle enquiries. Shift
Store Assistant to work 40 availability but it is generally
Microsoft Office Specialist hrs./wk., Mon - Fri. Time will be
shared by our side - by - side
between 9 to 12 hours weekly.
work. should have effective english
skills, good customer service,
Casual Home & Flooring stores. Please submit applications to: 6 months exp. Salary $13.60/hr.
Universal E/I Supported Training Duties include moving furniture, Mary Jones, Fax resume to: 604-532-8497
lifting rugs, packing furniture or
Learning Financial assistance may be wrapping rugs for transit, light Operations Manager, FULL FRONT AND BACK
Institute available to those who qualify. janitorial work, carry out for Faculty of Humanities, OF HOUSE STAFF NEEDED.
customers. Candidate must be Chef, Kitchen Assistant, Dishwash-
Surrey Campus: #203-10252 135 St. energetic, be able to lift heavy 12666 72 Ave, Surrey, BC er, Bartender and Waiters/Waitress.
loads, and have good customer V3W 2W8, by July 23, 2010. Saturdays Fish & Chips Restaurant
604-248-1242 (at the Central City Skytrain station) service skills. 8080 120 St. Surrey. Currently un-
Competitive Wages & der renovation, will be open for first
Full Benefit Pkg. Available THERAPY ASSISTANTS, F/T week of August. F/T and P/T avail.

Change your life today Please email your resume attn:


davet@jordans.ca
Assist patients by putting on/off
equip. $17/hr. Send resume to Low-
er Mainland Car Accident Rehabili-
Some experience preferred. Please
leave resumes at restaurant with
Darrel (Site Supervisor) or Email to:
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER, F/T req’d tation Ltd. 102-13805 104 Ave., hardeep_09@hotmail.com
w/exp to look after two kids; super- Surrey B.C. V3T1W7. Fax 604-639-
vision of kid’s activities; taking care 5746. oivancv@carrehab.ca. INDIAN COOK & SWEET COOK:
of general hygiene; preparing & Namaskar Restaurant in Surrey is
HEALTH CARE: providing Canadian/Punjabi meals. hiring 1 f/t Indian Cook and 1 Indian
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of new staff. Send resume to:
abstract to:
F/T and P/T Kitchen, Food Ser-
careers@mudbaydrilling.com
build relationships with clients and offer superior customer CSM Link II Developments Ltd. or fax to 604-888-4206. vice Behind The Counter and Ta-
204–15955 Fraser Hwy. Surrey, No phone calls. ble Server Positions Available at
service is a must. The winning candidate will be a team BC V3S 2W7. Fax 604-591-1490 a New and Exciting New Concept
Restaurant.
bmann@ambrosliving.com
player and will also be called upon to grow the account
Change your life & the lives of others … NEED 29 People: Work at Home 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, Fax Resume to: 604-533-9682 or
list with an aggressive cold calling mandate. The ability Online. Earn up to $1500 PT / FOOD SERVICES E-mail:careligrill@uniserve.com
604-580-2772 · www.stenbergcollege.com $4000 FT. call 604-465-9494
to work in a an extremely fast paced environment with a
positive attitude is a must. COOKS req’d. Sal: $40,000/annum 138 LABOURERS
Rock $ Roll Duties: Prepare & cook complete
REBAR PLACERS, Experienced.
We offer a great working environment with a Indian Tandoori dishes; order kitch-
Wage dep on exp. Own vehicle an
10 Full-Time Openings en supplies; plan menus; estimate
competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with Make a difference in the lives of others Available Now! food requirements & costs. Basic asset. Mike (604)209-9493
English req’d. Punjabi an asset.
a strong benefit package.
Black Press has over 170 community newspapers across Resident Care Attendant 40 hrs./wk., skip the rush hour.
Great Team Environment.
Quick learners welcome.
Contact: Anish Fax: 604-435-3242
Email: legreekltd@yahoo.ca. Loca-
tion: 3877 Canada Way, Bby., BC
WHEN YOU NEED HELP IN A HURRY...
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Please fax resumes: 604-575-0354
or call: (604)575-0304. bcclassified.com
emotional resolve? Great patience? STOCK PERSON
Please submit your resume with a cover letter
by Friday, July 23, 2010 to: A sense of professionalism? & CASHIER Req. 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Jean Hincks, Advertising Director Consider a career as a Resident Part-Time for
The Langley Times, Care Attendant. The starting Calvin’s Farm Market
#102-20258 Fraser Highway, Langley, B.C. V3A 4R3 wage for Resident Care Apply in person:
or email to admanager@langleytimes.com 6477-120 St. N. Delta
Attendants is $17 - $21 / hour.
SUMMER WORK
$16.25 base-appt.
ZONE CHECKERS
Ideal for students, no exp. nec. The Surrey North Delta Leader is looking to hire
Conditions apply, flexible openings.
www.blackpress.ca Division of Black Press 604-595-1040. Zone Checkers to service the growing distribution
summerworkforyou.com needs in the Surrey North Delta area. The right
115 EDUCATION 115 EDUCATION Let’s talk … 604-580-2772 · www.stenbergcollege.com 115 EDUCATION candidate must have excellent communication
and organizational skills. Basic knowledge of MS
Word, Excel and Outlook Express is recommended.

Get In. Get Out. Get Working. Your attention to detail and ability to work with
minimum supervision will set you apart from other
applicants. Duties include supervision of 200
newspaper carriers, recruit and hire new carriers,
Small Class Sizes - Monthly Intakes - Qualified Instructors canvass new areas of delivery, monitor carrier
Career Focused Programs - Financial Options performance and follow up reader delivery concerns.
A reliable vehicle is a must. A Vulnerable Sector
Free Lifetime Refreshers - Job Placement Assistance Criminal Record Check is also mandatory.
Monthly Career Fairs - No Waiting Lists - Skills Warranty This permanent part time position is ideal for
students or retired individuals available for
We Believe in You. Call Our Surrey Campus:
(604)
afternoon and weekend shifts.

Practical Nursing Resident Care Attendant Medical Office 583-1004 Please forward your resume to
Circulation Manager, Surrey North Delta Leader
Legal Secretary Early Childhood Education Business sprottshaw.com #200–5450 152nd Street, Surrey BC V3S 5J9
Email: circmanager@surreyleader.com
Community Support Worker - Social Services / Assisted Living No phone calls please surreynorthdeltaleaderdaily.com
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139 MEDICAL/DENTAL 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 173 MIND BODY SPIRIT 242 CONCRETE & PLACING 269 FENCING 281 GARDENING 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
MOA: F/T exp’d MOA for busy spe-
cialist office. Must have strong com- F/T SPRAY FINISHER NEW BONNIECRETE Const Ltd
1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING,
chain link & landscaping. #1 quality
FREE EST. Gutter Cleaning re-
pairs, wndw cleaning, power wash.
puter skills, transcription 60 words+, Nickels Custom Cabinets Ltd., a FANTASTIC MASSAGE Ross 604-535-0124 work and reasonable rates. Harry 7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627
Smart Series, and must have exc Richmond kitchen cabinet Tel: 778-395-3939 Concrete Lifting Specialist 604-719-1212 or 604-306-1714 FREE EST. Gutter Cleaning re-
communication skills. Send resume manufacturer requires F/T 10am-9pm 14045-104th Ave. Surrey 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, pairs, wndw cleaning, power wash.
& ref’s please to Box 250, c/o the Spray Finisher. Must have min. 2 Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, 7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627
Langley Times, 20258 Fraser Hwy, ALL RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE
Langley, BC, V3A 4E6
years spray finishing experience.
Established company with good
SCOTT HILL LASER LIFTING NEEDS Reno’s, Roofing & Bobcat Service. FREE EST. Gutter Cleaning re-
Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957
benefits. Wages negotiable HAIR REMOVAL D Driveways D Garages
Cedar & Concrete Fences and
pairs, wndw cleaning, power wash.
7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627
depending on experience. D Patios D Sidewalks,
RN POSITION ◆ Upper Lip / Chin $20 ea Raise to Proper Height Landscaping. Quality work, Free GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING
Long term care facility in S. Sry
Fax resume to 604-270-3825 ◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea Eliminate Trip Spots Estimates. Call Mike 604-781-3870. Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm.
requires an experienced and fully or e-mail ◆ Full Body $499 ea Provide Proper Drainage PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar (av. size) $90/gutters, $90/windows.
ted@nickelscabinets.com 2 lvl. hm. (av.size) $65/gutters,
licensed RN to fill a permanent ◆ Skin Pigmentation fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks
& stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163 $65/windows. 778-861-0465
p/t night position. Long term care 3-5 YR WARRANTY
or geriatric experience preferred. Kitchen 604-588-4662 FREE EST. 20 YRS EXP. PRESSURE WASHING, roof/gut-
Unit # 108 - 9257 120th St.Delta ter/window cleaning, minor roof re-
Please fax your resume to: Cabinet 275 FLOOR REFINISHING/ pairs. Victor 604-589-0356
604-535-2510 or email to DO YOU HAVE sunken concrete?
hr@westminster-house.org Jobs... Don’t tear it up, raise it up and save INSTALLATIONS Professional with Gutter & Window
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VISION EXOTIK Testimonials on site. 778-384-3855
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS -CNC Operators Concrete Lifting Inc. 604-626-4930
FLOORING INC.
-Production Supervisors ▲ Joes External Roof Cleaning
-Finishing Dept. Head Roof Washing Specialist.
F/T RECEPTIONIST / -Installers (with 5yrs+ Exp) - Hardwood Floor Specialist
-Installation, Sanding, Refinishing ORBIT LANDSCAPE
Gutter & Window Cleaning.
* Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded
GREETER ***Needed now in local area***
***Stable F/T Employment***
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* Site Prep, old concrete removal vidual style with a custom stain.
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lent customer service skills, tailored to your function! Call: Rick (604) 202-5184 Gutter Cleaning etc. most jobs big or small. Appliance
computer skills and experience q Dinner Parties Com / Res. Monthly or Year repair and installation. Great rates
on multi-line switchboard. Candi- q Executive Meetings 281 GARDENING Round Contracts. Discounts for and friendly service! Phone 778-
dates will also be independant, q Family Gatherings Senior’s & Regular Customers. 319-5713. Ask for Dan.
flexible, and a team player with q Weddings / Banquets
UNIQUE CONCRETE
the ability to multi-task. Maturity Call Ben @ 604-724-9019 or
and attitude a must. Resume may
q B-B-Ques q Funerals DESIGN Gur 604-724-9036 for Est. 287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
be dropped off in person at We Come To You! Doing It All F All types of concrete work F
Traveland RV, 20529 Langley OPPORTUNITIES EXIST FOR From Set-Up - Clean-Up. F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep A-1 CONTRACTING
Bypass, Langley, BC V3A 5E8 or MOTIVATED, CAREER- FDriveways FExposed FStamped Renos. Bsmt stes, kitchens, baths,
email to travelandrv@telus.net or ORIENTED PLUMBING & Kristy 604.488.9161 F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
ROYAL KING custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing,
by fax at 604-530-9576. HVAC APPRENTICES. 778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 sundecks. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
We offer
C Medical/Dental Plan
179 DRIVING SCHOOLS FREE ESTIMATES GARDENING A-BEST FRAMING & RENOS.
Reas Rates S Quality Work Framing, drywall, painting, plumb-
NIGHT BILLER C Pension Plan Yard Clean-Up S Gardening ing, elec, finishing, concrete form,
C Competitive Wages. free estim. 604-916-7806, 551-8047
Req’d F/T, Hours: 5pm-1am.
Must have own transp, fast & Please email resume to R.A.G. 257 DRYWALL Lawn main S Power Raking
Aerating S Pressure Washing BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing
amber@saxonmechanical.com Drywall Electrical Tubs & Showers
accurate data entry, 50 wpm or
better, aptitude for math & good or fax to 604-853-4772 DRIVING SCHOOL A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d.
Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist.
Gutter Cleaning, etc
Free Est. Call: & Sinks Toilets & Tile Fans Win-
dows, crown molding. 17 yrs exp.
comm skills, both written & verbal
are a must. Drop off resume in
TRUCK TRAILER MECHANIC $25/hour, $60/test “No job too small”. 604-825-8469
MR SUNNY GILL Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm.
req’d. with 5 years exp, Permanent, $300/12 HOURS & ARCO DRYWALL Ltd. Board, Tape
person to: Ken Yee at Vitran Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859
Express, 10077 Grace Road,
F/T. Sal $22/hr Duties: Adjust, re-
pair or replace parts of truck-trailer FREE ROAD TEST. Texture, Frame. New & Reno’s. 16 604-807-4763 COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL
Surrey, BC, (2nd flr), btwn 5-6pm, yrs exp, free est Mike 604-825-1500 Forming, Framing & Finishing.
systems like chassis, frame, cab,
Mon-Fri. No phone calls, please. body, engine & drive train, air 604-618-2567 DRYWALL, AS YOU LIKE IT. Soil, bark, Sand, Gravel etc. $25/yd
+ $50 del. Also, Property Maint.
Reno’s/Additions, Decks. Hrly. or
brakes, steering & fuel, hydraulic, Expert work. Call Dean @ Contract. Free est. 604-341-3806
PERSONAL Assistant needed 2-3 etc. Test repaired systems, Re- 604-543-5566 or 778-228-7662 Services avail.Simon 604-230-0627
days/week. Must have Excel, Word, COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, 30
pair/replace mechanical units. 180 EDUCATION/TUTORING SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPING yrs in Cont. Very reliable. Denicon
Simply Accounting and type Lang.: English. Contact Lachman SUMMER CLEAN-UP, lawn maint. Const. Call Dennis 604-809-0702.
60wpm. Call 604-728-6356 from DA Trucking Ltd, Surrey, BC,
ADD YOUR business on
258 EAVESTROUGH pruning, hedge trim, weeding, ferti-
Fax resume: 604-940-7190 or email DECKS, FENCES, ARBORS, Bsmt
www.BCLocalBiz.com directo-
AAA
Lawn

lizing seeding. Fencing, rubbish Stes, Additions~Renos, Kitch-


RECEPTIONIST / jobs.datrucking@yahoo.ca maple ridge 3 bdrm g/l ste, np/ns, AERATION, lawn cutting/reseeding, removal. Call Jay 778-862-2400. en/Bath. Cert. Carpenter, General
SALES SUPPORT ry for province wide exposure! $850 incl utils & cble. Avail July 15. pruning, trimming, yard clean-up,
Call 1-877-645-7704 604-5335230 contractor, Concrete, Retaining
weeding, tree topping. Free Est.
We require a reliable, outgoing
individual for a front desk recep-
163 VOLUNTEERS Call Jason 604-614-5954.
walls, 20yrs exp. WCB/ Liability.
Clayton, 604.591.7687
tionist/sales support to perform
general office duties and data EXCITING OPPORTUNITY
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES 260 ELECTRICAL All Green Lawn Care DECKS - R - US. Sundecks by exp.
entry. The ideal candidate will Weekly, bi-weekly & 10 day Lawn European craftsman. Interior home
AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP #1 QUALITY WORK, Cutting, Lawncare, Moss Control, Renos. Kitchen/bath/bsmt. Insured.
possess strong people skills and TO 70% Of Your Debt. One af-
enjoy working in a fast paced Big or sm. Exp. Electrician avail. Line & Fertilizer, Hedge Trimming, Ivan 778-549-6858
fordable monthly payment, interest Reas.rates.604-773-0341. Lic#9902 Pruning, Yard Clean-up. Power
office; knowledge of order entry is free. For debt restructuring on DRYWALL, PATCHING & TAPING
an asset. This is an entry level, Raking and Aerating. Small renovation jobs welcome!
YOUR terms, not your creditors. ELECTRICAL, HEATING &
full-time, position. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web PLUMBING. Res. & Com. Mainte- Tom 778-895-9030 Call Jatinder, 604-614-3480
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letter by e-mail to 778-668-0188 wu_alpha@yahoo.ca EVERSHINE DRYWALL
rose@continentalsfg.com or DEBT CONSOLIDATION
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experiencing many of the skills for instant help. Considering Drywall, Plumbing, Heating,
• Lic. bonded & Insured New Basements. Big & Small
required of emergency services Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE • Reasonable Rates/Free Est.
personnel sound exciting? FREE Consultation Government Jobs. FREE ESTIMATES
156 SALES Perhaps you’re a retired senior Approved, BBB Member AFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini,
• Trimming
• Lawncut RAJ 604-825-1429
seeking a mentorship opportu- GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred- Bobcat, Stump Remov, New Servic- • Weeding/Aerating
nity? Hopefully so! it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon- ing, Drainage, Driveway, trenching,
OUTSIDE SALES ey? We Lend! If you own your own grading, ditches. 604-841-6644.


Pruning Edging
Power Raking FASTBACK MOVING. Rubbish,
ACR Group, Western Canada’s Citizens Crime Watch Patrol home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep- • Re-Seeding/Gutter pressure washing. Best prices!
leader in Rubber and Urethane and Speed Watch Volunteers DRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain
tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877- Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain Cleaning Flat rates! Free est. 604-836-8291
manufacturing is looking for an are recognized for reducing crime 987-1420. • Steam Pressure Washing
outside sales professional for the weekend nights and promoting tile replacement and repairs. Call FINISHING CARPENTER for reno’s
www.pioneerwest.com BOB @ 778-773-6657 or new bldgs. Small or large jobs.
BC area. The ideal candidate will traffic safety during the day. You 604-825-0154 or 604-625-8686
be familiar with mining, wood will be trained and equipped to countrywestlawn- 15 yrs exp. Call Gary 778-855-7140
ELLJAY CONTRACTING. Mini
processing and other heavy safely observe and report crimi- HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES Excavator, Drainage, Driveways, care@gmail.com Good Quality, Good Serv. & Good
industries and have a proven nal activity, recover stolen vehi- Clearing. Small jobs ok! Stumps re- Prices. Reno’s, Repairs, Additions.
track record as an outside sales cles, assist emergency services moved. Sewer repair 778-908-4012 EB Gardening Complete property Int/Ext. Martin 778-858-0773.
person. Extensive travel is personnel at motor vehicle inci- 206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS maint. Landscaping, garden, press. I WILL HANDLE your project, as if it
required. Good computer and dents, and more! Evergreen Bobcat wash. 778-893-1634 604-710-1726. were my own. 20 yrs exp’d handy-
communication skills are essen- AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR & Mini Excavator
tial. Our volunteers are teamed up Free Est. Pwr raking, grass cutting, man. Free est’s, flex hours. Bath-
and take turns using their own Quality work. Also appls for sale. Driveway removing, trenching & fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rub- rooms, kitchens, plumbing, laminate
Competitive compensation Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 concrete breakers, drain tile, septic bish Removal. 604-230-0627 floors. Paul 604-319-4028
& benefit package offered. vehicles at least one night per
calendar month (gas certificate Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast install & repairs. Oil tank removal.
Fax resume: 604.274.1013
provided). We also act as a de- in-home repairs, all makes & mod- 20yrs. exp. Gd rates 604-250-6165 Free Est. Pwr raking, grass cutting, SUNDECK’S & PATIO’S
email:twebb@acrgroup-ca.com fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rub- Vinyl or wood. Stairs, Railings, etc.
terrent to crime at community els Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour
events and parades. warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936 G.L.G Services Ltd. bish Removal. 604-230-0627 40 Yrs exp call Don (604)596-0652
Premier Spa Boutique Skin Care re- * Land clearing * Excavation Free Est. Pwr raking, grass cutting,
tailer is seeking 4 energetic Re-tail Please call Lisa or Garry * Site Services & * Back filling fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rub-
Sales Reps. for our locations in at 604-502-8555 212 BLINDS & DRAPERY * Final Grading * Bobcat Services bish Removal. 604-230-0627 287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Guildford. $12.50/hr. Please email www.surreycrime.bc.ca Exp. in Comm & Res.
resume: drwguildford@gmail.com Free estimates! GREAT LITTLE LAWN CO. Hire
DELTA BLINDS. All window cover- local for all your lawncare mainte-
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159 TEACHERS
KEN’S DRAINAGE & EXCAVA-
** HON’S GARDEN SERVICE **
Lawn Maintenance, Power Raking HOME
224 CARPET CLEANING
TEACHER 171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
TION. Septic Fields, etc. Call
604-582-7779, cell: 604-644-0297.
Trimming, Pruning Garden clean-up
New Sod, Weeding. Free Est. 604- IMPROVEMENTS
ECE qualified teacher or ECE ACTION CARPET. 1 bdrm $59, 2 Better Business Bureau Member. 317-5328 honsgarden@shaw.ca
student req’d for Licensed Pre- BEST HANDS IN TOWN. bdrms $69. Whole House package. JAPANESE YARDMAN Triming.
school in Mt. Lehman area of Ab- Good Rates. Hot Oil. 10077 - $79. For info call 604-945-5801
botsford year round. Punjabi Whalley Ring Blvd. 604-719-5628
281 GARDENING Clean-up. Weeding. Maint. Power
Wash. No BST. Kris 604-617-5561
speaking an asset. Mon-Friday, 236 CLEANING SERVICES
8:30-4. Great wages. Fax re- MING SPA. $40/1 hr. Perfect body
sumes to: massage, effective for fatigue,
stress & after exercise or work.
GARDENING • LANDSCAPING
604-870-0978 or email: 15932-96 Ave, Sry. 9am-9pm. 604-
kdkc95@yahoo.com 580-8830. Wendy, Michelle, Emy
SHANGHAI. Anniversary Sale $10
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tion of high sch; knowledge of Punj- all-level piano and theory lessons. FREE ESTIMATES Outdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes
bai an asset; email resume: Anny 604-3741426 Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers
diamond.painting@hotmail.com Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • Laminate
New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • Gardening Sundecks • Patios • Arbours • Pergolas
ENGINE MECHANICS req’d w/exp 172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone
Sal: $30/hr Duties: Detect faults,
Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry
adjust, repair/replace defective Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone
parts including engine, body, air Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems
brakes, steering and fuel; emission Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups Roofing • Windows / Doors • Framing • Fencing
ctrl exhaust, cooling and heating Residential Maintenace Programs • Landscape Products Complete Renovations • Handyman Services & More
system, check heavy vehicles,
clean/change oil, lubricate, estimate Fencing • Home Improvements • Handyman Services Gardening • Landscaping
cost of repair work Hindi, Punjabi BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years
an asset. Contact Mr. Gurdarshan CATCHY NAME CLEANING BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years
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Construction *Seniors Discount* One Call Does It All One Call Does It All
Fax: 604-598-0129 Loc: Surrey, BC
FULL-TIME LABOURER required B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home
immediately. Welding & pipe laying 242 CONCRETE & PLACING Renovation & Landscaping Company Renovation & Landscaping Company
experience preferred. TAROT READINGS
E-mail resume:
info@directional.ca or
Herb Magic, Love, Money,
Protection, Fidelity, Luck, Wishes.
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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS 320 MOVING & STORAGE 338 PLUMBING 356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
10% OFF if you Mention this AD! YARD & RUBBISH REMOVAL.
Landscaping, RYANS MOVING AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Small deliveries, reasonable rates.
Renovation & Concrete Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005 Bruce (604) 762-4660 or 596-9991
B.C. & Alberta from 1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYS DEMOLITION / RUBBISH Removal
✔ Mushroom Manure, Sand,
Gravel, Top Soil
$59/hr. PLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Remove: concrete / drywall / stucco
Reasonable Rates for Reno’’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662. trees/junk. Best Deal 604-773-9479
✔ Landscaping, Lawn cleanup
✔ Drain work & water pipes Experienced Mover.
✔ Back filling, Driveways # 1 PLUMBER CHEAP RUBBISH
✔ Mini Excavating, Bobcat More info call: REMOVAL
✔ Concrete breaking, grading 604-590-4463 Licensed. Registered. Insured. 2 FAMILY GARAGE SALE
Friendly Same Day Service Cloverdale/Langley. Sat & Sun. SURREY SURREY
Installations. Renovations, HWT.
24 Hr. Service * 17 Years Exp.
SPARTAN Moving Ltd.
Anything goes! 9am to 2pm. 6169 - 195 St. Garage Sale
Call 604-725-6606 Fast & Reliable. Insured GOOD RATES! Anywhere, Anytime! N. DELTA GARAGE SALE, Sat.
July 17, 9-2. 6438 KNIGHT DR. No
15952 -112 Ave.
Fraser Hts.
✶MOVING SALE✶
Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Free Est. 7 days a week 10845 - 141 ST.
Call Frank: (604) 435-8240 early birds please Friday, Jul. 16 -11am to 3pm
MIDDLE EARTH WOLF PLUMBING Nobody beats our price Sat., Jul. 17 - 8:30am to 3pm
SAT. & SUN. - 9am to 3pm
CONSTRUCTION (604) 789-3922 Daniel 604-518-3688 NEWTON: Lots of collectibles, old fishing
Specializing in: 329 PAINTING & DECORATING gear, lamps, CPR lanterns, glass
A Great Variety of Items!
Complete Additions, Reno’s,
AAA HOT WATER TANKS PLUS
Plumbing and Heating Services
GARBAGE & JUNK REMOVAL.
Anything and everything. Free Est.
Estate wear, traps, tea wagon, china,
Including: furniture, collectibles,
records, tools, etc. etc.
retro and more.............
New Construction, Custom
Concrete, Stairs, Retaining
*Ticketed* Bonded* Insured* 10%
Seniors Discount 778-994-1637
Call Sanjay 778-227-0041 anytime.
RUBBISH REMOVAL
& Garage Sale
Walls, Sundecks, Skylights Sgle items to multiple loads. Great Sat. July 17, 8-2. WE’RE ON THE WEB
Excellent References
1 ROOM $79 AQUALINE Rates. Call Loren for FREE Est. 6336 129 St www.bcclassified.com
Call Dale 604-767-4419 Visa & M/C. (604)834-3090 SURREY
CONDO’S, APT’S, HOUSES Renovations & 6165 129A St. TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
Ask our Customers about our
quality work & laminate floors!
New Construction. RECYCLE-IT! NEWTON: Giant Yard Sale Sat/Sun
GARAGE SALE
288 HOME REPAIRS
Call Dave 604-614-3416
Gas fitting.
Same day hot water
#1 RUBBISH REMOVAL
Make us your first call, we do it all!
July 17/18, 7am-3pm. 7014 142 St.
Tools, furn, elec, h/hold, kids stuff.
Sat. July 17th ~ 10 to 2 SWAP MEET
1 CALL ABOVE all Handyman Serv 260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
tank service. Reasonable Rates. Fast,
Furniture, rugs, Denby &
Elect,. Plumb, Appls, Gen Repairs,
No job too small. Sell repair & in- Reasonable Rates Friendly & Reliable Service. NEWTON:
Chintz china, toys & more. EVERY Sunday 7am
604.587.5865
stall major appls. Also do kitchen,
baths, bsmt, renos. 604-588-2828.
“ Call Sean 604-789-0897
www.recycle-it-now.com YARD SALE
Sat July 17th, 9am - 4pm 3527 & 3528 164A St.
604-856-5165
AT PANORAMA PLUMBING,
14045 - 66th Ave.
Weather permitting
A1 BATH RENO’S. Bsmt suites, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Jobs
drywall, patios, plumbing, siding, Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801 EXTRA Lots of misc h/hold, ski poles &
fencing, roofing, landscaping, etc. ABOVE THE REST “ boots, bikes, window coverings,
Joe 604-961-9937 or 604-581-3822 Int. & Ext., Excellent Prices,
www.panoramaplumbing.com
~ Certified Plumber ~
CHEAP assort’d hardware, Ford truck
back window, reclining chair, lad-
SURREY
N. SURREY (Fraser Hts)
Res/Comm. Free Est.
Written Guarantee. No Hassle, ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY der, glass sliding door for bath- GARAGE SALE
Quick Work, Insured, WCB. RUBBISH tub, BBQ & much more. Multi Family Sale
Call (778)997-9582 Reno’s and Repairs REMOVAL SURREY Family Complex Garage Sat. & Sun. July 17 & 18th 159 & 111th Ave.
Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water Heat Saturday, July 17th
Plumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates Sale, Sat. July 17, 9-3. 13871 Lau-
8:00 to 3:00
Almost for free! Dave rel Dr. (betw 96, Fr. Hwy off 140th) 9am to 3pm
AJM ~ 604-597-3758 ~ (778)997-575, (604)587-5991 SURREY garage sale, 11128 161A 18431 58th Ave.
PAINTING FIXIT PLUMBING & HEATING
ST. Sat. July 17, 9-3. Hsehold,
clothes, kids items, toys, books
No Early Birds No Early Birds Please!
H/W Tanks, Reno’s, Boilers, Furn’s. 359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
Ticketed Painter Drain Cleaning. Ins. (604)596-2841
BBB accredited
Free Estimates Gas Fitter ✭ Plumber LITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand
& gravel delivered. Small orders PETS MERCHANDISE FOR SALE REAL ESTATE
On Call 24 Hours/Day welcome. Topsoil available. Call
furnace Boilers, Hot Water Tanks (604) 532-0662 days/eves.
Cell 604-837-6699 Hot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs.
TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATES Repair & Installation. Reas. Rates
477 PETS 542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES 627 HOMES WANTED
We do only Quality work: A-OK PAINTING 604-507-4606 372 SUNDECKS GERMAN SHEPHERDS, beautiful * SELL YOUR HOME FAST *
Repairs/Reno’s and water tight
Bathrooms. Electrical, Plumbing,
Forget the Rest Call The Best!
Harry 604-617-0864
604-312-7674 black & tan, long-haired, shots & ~ FRESH LOCAL ~ Buying Any Price, Cond., Location.
vet checked. Call (604)820-4644 NO COMMISSIONS ~ NO FEES ~
Tile, Sealing, Finishing, Safety and
Handicap. Mike 604-594-4791. A-TECH Services 604-230-3539 341 PRESSURE WASHING GERMAN SHEPHERDS: One F, 2 BLUEBERRIES No Risk Home Buying Centre
(604)435-5555
Puppies, 1M, 1F, 1st shots, de- $9.99/flat
296 KITCHEN CABINETS PAINT SPECIAL ACE PRESSURE WASHING
wormed. $550. 778-863-6332.
WE BUY HOUSES
3 rooms for $269, 2 coats *House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, Rai’s Colebrook Farming Older Home? Damaged Home?
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Free 14176 Colebrook Rd. Need Repairs? Behind on
QUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. Cloverdale Premium quality paint. est. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212 Payments? Quick CASH!
****Mention this ad for 10% Off **** NO PAYMENT until Job is Call Us First! 604.657.9422
Call Ram @ 604-561-4041. GUTTER cleaning, roof/window 604-599-3516, 778-878-4650
completed. Ask us about our cleaning, minor roof repair. Victor
Laminate Flooring & 604-589-0356
300 LANDSCAPING Maid Service! Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, Grandview Petland STRAWBERRIES 630 LOTS
www.paintspecial.com railing, vinyl floor. 604-782-9108
#10 – 2215 160 St, Surrey
www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
604-541-2329 & RASPBERRIES CARIBOO LOTS
INTERVAN PAINTING Greenvale Farms Lone Butte, Hwy 24, 5 acre lots. 10
* Painting Contractor Boxer Type minutes from 100 Mile House.
373B TILING Chihuahua X Shih Tzu Already Picked & U-Pick Paved road, water, hydro & tel.
* Residential / Commercial Miniature Dachshund Type $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088.
* New construction LOW Pressure SOFT Wash AN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER Pekingese Type
6030 248th St.
RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL * Re-paint Interior / Exterior Mobile homes, T/H Interior / Exterior Miniature Pinscher X (take 264 St exit-off Hwy #1 RFR lot 560 sq. metres
Turf Installation / Seeding We provide the hi-end quality. Residential Homes (2 lv) $149.95 Call BRUCE @ 604-583-4090 Miniature Dachshund
Retaining Walls S Power Raking Price includes HST Window, Gutter, Cement cleaning We always advertise with & follow yellow signs) $360,000: (NO HST)
Persian Type Kittens NOW OPEN DAILY 8-7.
Aeration S Pruning S Shaping WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! (Insured) 604-513-9543 “THE LEADER” can accom. 3700 sf
Weed / Moss S Fertilizing Call Henry 778-288-4560 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
Complete Lawn Care / Gardening
JACK’S HOME IMPROVEMENT. POWER WASHING TILE REMOVAL All Petland puppies are vet
inspected & come w/vaccina-
home with basement, prime
subdivision lot w/south facing
Programs. Fully Insured. Free Est’s. Mike (604)862-8772.
Prof painting & home repairs. Rea- tions up to date, a spay / 548 FURNITURE
604-878-1410 sonable rates & quality work. Jack
GUTTER CLEANING neuter incentive, health backyard, 50 ft front
Same day serv. avail 604-724-6373 Oa Ave, & 172A
604-716-3653, 604-767-6010 374 TREE SERVICES guar., training DVD & more! AT A CLICK of a mouse,
PRINCE LANDSCAPING Power
JACK RUSSELL PUPPY. Female. www.BCLocalBiz.com is your 604-599-1646
rake, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge &
Shrub Trim, Cedar Fence. Junk Re-
MILANO PAINTING 353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS GreenLine Tree Service Short legs, smooth coat. Born May local source to over 300,000
Complete Residential & Comm. 16th. $450. 778-883-6049 or 604-538-3237
moval. Free Est. Raj 778-991-2054 604 - 551- 6510 #1 Roofing Company in BC Brush Chipping, Stump Grinding businesses!
Land Clearing, Removal JACK RUSSEL PUPPIES tri-colour MOVING SALE: Chesterfield &
311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK Interior & Exterior Neal 604-541-4608 / 604-230-4608 tails docked 1st shots, vet checked chair, sofa, coffee & end tables, Vi- 636 MORTGAGES
(604)820-5225 las dining room suite with buffet &
S Professional Painters
S Free Estimates Morris The Arborist LAB PUPPIES. Vet checked. hutch, ringer washer, rug, stereo PRIVATE MORTGAGE Lend-
CABANA MASONRY S Written Guaranteed DANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL Ready to go. Chocolate $475. Black cabinet, tv’s, beds, bookcase, old
china buffet. Phone 604-594-5250. er. Funding smaller 2nd, 3rd,
S Bonded & Insured * Pruning * Retopping * Falling $450. Call 604-701-1587 & interim mortgages. No fees!
All types of Roofing Service Surrey 25 years
FULLY INSURED LABRADOODLE pups. Ready to go Please call 604-736-6914 or
PAINTING Wallpapering 27 yrs exp
Int/Ext, Pr Wash. Free Est. Gutter/
Over 35 Years in Business
**EMERGENCY CALL OUT** 1st shots, dewormed. Family raised
559 MEDICAL SUPPLIES grpacific@telus.net. Courtesy
Call for your FREE ESTIMATE
window cleaning.Carl 604-951-0146 Certified Arborist Reports Great w/kids $600. 604-857-1254 to agents.
COBRA SHOPRIDER SCOOTER
Morris 604-597-2286
FREE Estimates ~ PRO PAINTERS~ 604-588-0833 Marcus 604-818-2327
LAB ‘’’’Yellow’’’’ X Golden Retriever
pups. Family/farm raised. Vet chkd,
Used 3 months. Like new. Excellent
cond. $2,200 OBO. 604-786-1713 639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
◆ Driveways ◆ Wall Caping INTERIOR / EXTERIOR SALES@PATTARGROUP.COM shots, short hair, parents exc tem-
◆ Staircases ◆ Concrete Work PRO TREE SERVICES per. $700 f, $500 m. 604-835-0305 BUYERS - beat the fall rush
◆ Retaining Walls ◆ Chimneys Quality Work, Free Estimates WWW.PATTARGROUP.COM Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trim- 560 MISC. FOR SALE ask for buyer specialist
◆ Fireplaces ◆ Cultured Stone ming/ removals & stump grinding. LOST: DOG, Border Collie, red col-
Member of Better Business Bureau John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270 Rod McRae 604-575-5262 H/L
◆ Concrete Cutting ◆ Walkways WE’RE ON THE WEB lar, Agassiz tag, Mt. Wood side, AT A CLICK of a mouse, benchmark titus
◆ Natural Stone ◆ Stone Facings
WCB INSURED www.bcclassified.com name is Buddy. (604)794-3573 www.BCLocalBiz.com is your
◆ Patios ◆ Masonry Repairs Vincent 543-7776 ALL TYPES OF ROOFING. Est. 20 PETS NEED A GOOD HOME for a good
local source to over 300,000
businesses! 641 TOWNHOUSES
◆ Planter Walls ◆ Brick & Block yrs Asphalt, Shingles, Cedar. Clean dog or a good dog for a good
Bobcat & Disposal Service gutters $80. Gurpal 604-240-5362 home? We adopt dogs!
604-671-4953 RICHARD BOND 477 PETS www.856-dogs.com or call: 604-
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best
price. Best quality. All shapes &
28-15155 62a 2bdrm in Oaklands,
visit karaberman.com for info on
AT NORTHWEST ROOFING
www.cabanamasonry.com PAINTING Re-roofing, Repair & New Roof AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cud-
856-3647. colours available. 1-866-652-6837 open house, contact # and price
Specialists. Work Guar. BBB. WCB www.thecoverguy.com
R Interior/Exterior dly, family raised, paper trained. Newfoundland pups, gorgeous, vet
10% Sen. Disc. Jag 778-892-1530
317 MISC SERVICES R Quality Work Exc pet! $600. 604-823-4393 Chwk. check, born july 12, parents reg, no 660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
R Residential BLACK LAB PUPS - 8 wks, vet Sun calls. $1000. (604)819-1466 563 MISC. WANTED
PHOTOGRAPHY LESSONS in R Free Estimates! BEST BUSY BOYS check, dewormed. $500 each. Call HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
604 576 0482 STANDARD POODLE black pup- Wanted Unused Disc’s for Camera
Delta / Surrey / Langley. Visit ROOFING LTD. pies. CKC registered purebred, model # GAFXL251 - will pay full
www.dannyevans.ca
jonaslee.com for information.
604-585-4167 D Conversion from cedar to Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet family raised, exceptional tempera- price. Phone 604-202-1090
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
Asphalt, Shingles, Fibreglass checked, excellent pedigree. ment. $1300. 250-832-8032 or
320 MOVING & STORAGE D 30, 40, 50 years Warranty - (604)794-3786
689 WHITE ROCK SOUTH SURREY
SL PAINTING D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins. CATS GALORE, TLC has for adop-
tion spayed & neutered adult cats.
www.dogmatique.com.
REAL ESTATE
2guyswithatruck.ca Interior/Exterior. Free Estimates. Call Gary
For info 604-309-5388 / 856-4866 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE HANDYMAN’S SPECIAL!Detached
Moving & Storage 604-599-5611 OR Visit hse, 3 rooms, 10 min walk to White
Visa OK. 604-628-7136
FREE Estimates. www.bestbusyboysroofing.com CHIHUAHUA, 1 tiny female, 8m, 612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE Rock beach; some fixing required.
AAA ADVANCE MOVING
Quality job. $700, spay; 1 male Pom 3m, $800. TLC = BIG REWARD! Asking
Experts in all kinds of moving/pack- Fully insured - WCB Best Local Roofs & Repairs Both housetrained. (604)794-7347. 503 ANTIQUES & VINTAGE AT A CLICK of a mouse, $389,000. Not a misprint! Call
Great price refs Paul 604-328-0527 CHIHUAHUA (Deer) 1yr/old male, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your before anyone else! Raman Arneja
ing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! Please call Sonly. great family dog, incl lrg cage. Free ANTIQUE AUCTION NationWide R.E.A. 604-518-2378.
Different from the rest. 604-861-8885 COMPLETE ReRoofing/Repairs Ltd. local source to over 300,000
www.advancemovingbc.com
A AMC MOVING. Professional
604-328-6387 Asphalt, Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof.
Guart’’d, WCB, BBB. 604-725-0106
to good home. 604-584-6626 Sry.
ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies, eu-
Monday July 19, 7PM
Consignments Welcome
businesses!
RENTALS
EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING ropean blood line, 9 wks, male & fe- CENTRAL AUCTION 604-534-8322
movers. *Big/small *local/long dis-
tance. Insured, great rates. Free CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & male, Call Andre 604-970-3807 625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
est. 778-888-9628 WCB. 10% Discount, Insured.
Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
ENGLISH MASTIFF lg. p/b pups.
524 UNDER $200 PONDEROSA RANCHER TOWN- 706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Rare, apricot color & fawn. Shots,
HOUSE, no stairs, 2bed 2bath 2fire,
AFFORDABLE MOVING J.J. ROOFING. New Roofs / Re- declawed. Ready Aug. 2. F-$900;
2garage, 14909 32 Ave, S. Surrey
Roofs / Repairs. Free Est. Ref’s. M-$1100. Call 604-769-1234 MAPLE TABLE & 4 Chairs. CEDAR COURT &
Beautiful, in excellent shape! $539,000 604-536-9368
Local & Long Distance WCB Insured. 10% off competitor’s ENGLISH SPRINGER SPAN- CEDAR LODGE
written quote. Jas @ 604-726-6345 First $100 takes. 604-596-7282. Recreational property Wa. State.
IELS CKC reg puppies. Cham- CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
From $45/Hr pion lines. Tails docked, vet
30min. fr. 3 U.S. borders. 40’ R.V. &
lot. 2 Bdrm & Bath. $46,900. U.S. (some w/ensuites) in Park-like
1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10 Ton Trucks SAVE ON ROOFING checked, 1st shots, guar. 542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES Cliff/Annie 604-534-9307, 841-4152
setting. Cable, heat, & hot water
Insured ~ Licenced ~ 1 to 3 Men incl. Laundry rest area
Free estimate/Seniors discount New Roofs, re-roof, Home raised. 1 (250)392-1440 on each floor.
peterandskye@gmail.com CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries
Residential~Commercial~Pianos repairs. Free Est. Refs. Opening July 24 604-588-8850
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING * WCB * Fully Insured FILA / MASTIFF GUARD DOGS. Call to Order 604-856-5844 604-584-5233
604-537-4140 Excellent Loyal Family Pet, all shots $$$ FOR YOUR HOME!! We buy www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars
ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, We will beat any Great Protectors! Ph 604-817-5957. LOCAL Strawberries / Raspberries. homes for CASH *Prevent Foreclo-
A Honest Man Moving & Delivery. concrete, drainage, foundation & competitors quote by 10% GERMAN Shepherd fem. 11/mo, $9.99 flat. U-pick .99¢/lb. Local sure *Save YOUR Credit call Paula City Point, 1/bdrm, insuite laundry,
Packing, cleaning & carpets. Han- membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~ obedience trained/socialized, micro- Blueberries $9.99 flat. 5180-152 St. @ 604-603-0299 or Ronny @ 604- sec prkng. TJ@ Sutton Proact
dyman Services etc. 604-782-3044 604-820-2187. 778-892-1266 chiped. $1600. 604-856-5075 Surrey Farms. 604-574-1390 376-7096 (604)728-5460
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706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 736 HOMES FOR RENT 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER
CITY POINT, BRAND NEW 1 apt. CHIMNEY HGTS. 1 bdrm suite, CLOVERDALE. New 2 bdrm bsmt FRASER HTS. 3 bdrm + den, 2 full
10th floor, 6 appls, prk, strg, gym, nr SUNCREEK ESTATES new paint & h/w flrs, $500/mo. incl. suite in Clayton. Nr shop/school. baths, 2300sf, 9ft ceil, hw flr, w/d,
mall, skytrain, SFU, avail. immed, hydro. Large spacious 2 bdrm. $850 incl ldry & utils, N/P, N/S. 604- fenced backyrd, f/p, nr all amens.,
NS/NP. Phone (604) 218-1307. * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments suite, $650/mo. incl. hydro/internet. 575-9141 days,778-994-6705 eves. incl utils, refs req. NS NP.
* Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w Both nr bus/school. Ns/np. Immed. $1450/mo, Aug.1. 604-612-5541
CLOVERDALE 1 br $650+utils, 2 * 3 floor levels inside suite CLOVERDALE New 2 bed suite @
778-892-9917 or 604-773-1576 172 & 64A. Blks from bus stop, FRASER HTS Lrg bright 2 BR bsmt
br $825 + utils, available now, 4 * Wood burning fireplace
appls, n/s, n/p, near all amens. Guildford Gardens * Private roof top patio CHIMNEY HGTS LGR 1BR. Clean, shopping, rest & parks. No laundry, ste. Avail Aug. 1. W/D, DW, BIVac,
604-270-4824 1 bdrm. from $650 * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, NP, NS. Suits single person or no smoking, no pets. $800/ month. Alrm, Utils incl. NS/NP, Tim/June
couple. $625 inc utils. July 15th or Ref req Aug 1st. 604-728-3148 604-581-6725
CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; 2 bdrm. from $825 playground
August 1. Call 604-834-5589 GREEN TIMBERS. 102/143rd.
Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure * Elementary school on block
bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 * Party room, tennis court CHIMNEY HTS. 144/74A 1 bdrm, CLOVERDALE. Spacious 2 bdrm Spacious 1 bdrm. Nr bus & Sry Ctrl.
13th Month Rent * On site security, Sorry no pets prkg nr schl bus, shops, np/ns $550 avail now. Nr all amens, ns/np $835 $650 incl. hydro, no cble/ldry. N/s.
CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. Free for 2 bdrms. incl utils Aug 15 604-572-9544 604-588-8164 or 778-239-5237 Small pet ok. Immed. 778-840-3465
17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 Close to Shopping, Transit, Office: 7121 - 133B St.
bdrm suites avail now. Starting at CHIMNEY HTS 2 bdm g/l on green- DELTA 90/116 ST. new 1 bdrm. GREEN TIMBERS: 2 Bdrm, full bth.
$700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 Parks & Schools. Includes Surrey belt. Avail now. Ns/np, 1 person on- suite, ns/np, No ldry. Avail. now. NS/NP, pref sgl or cpl, ref’s. $650
Heat & Hot Water. 604-596-0916 ly. $590 incl util/cbl. 604-599-5632 $550. 604-501-4036, 604-723-8403 incl utils. Aug 1st. 604-688-8176
CLOVERDALE brand new 2bdr apt,
“Calera” - granite, st.steel, h/wood Small Pets Okay! Chimney Hts: 3 Bd bsmt 2 full bths, DELTA, RENO’D 2 bdrm, own b. GUILDFORD. 144/106 Ave. New 1
To arrange viewing SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New- NEWTON, 128/65, 2 level house 5 2 liv/rms, almost new nice patio yard, NS/NP, $600 incl. utils. Avail. bdrm suite. $600. Nr both schools &
etc, $1450. Aug 1st. 604-948-1966. er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge bdrm. 4.5 baths, ldry., garage, now. Phone 778-999-2291. shops. Np/ns. Now. 778-394-0585;
$1000 incl all util. np/ns, no lndry
CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. Call 604-319-7513 suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & strge. Fenced yard, close to Aug.1. 604-598-1111, 780-0000 ENVER CREEK. 1 bdrm suite $550 604-807-2686 weekends or after 6
5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 “Member of Crime Free Mult. den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented. schools. N/S N/P. $1800 + utils. Chimney Hts. 3 bd in newer home, incl utils, no lndry, ns/np. Avail any GUILDFORD, avail Aug 1. 2 bdrm
bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Housing Program” All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 Aug 1 604-590-8534, 778-881-8185 np/ns, no lndry $950incl util/cbl. time. 604-591-7189, 604-218-3532 grnd level ste, large yard, NP/NS.
Avail immed. LEASE. Member of acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131 NEWTON. 61/127. 3 level house, Aug.1/15. (604)488-9888, 618-3114 Cls to school & bus. $750/mo incl
Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing ENVER CREEK 1 bdrm suite,
5 bdrms, 4 baths, den & spice ns/np, $400/mo incl cable & heat. utils. 604-589-8833
Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575- Guildford Mall / Public Library CHIMNEY HTS. Huge bright 3
kitchen, garage, rec rm. Nr schools. bdrm,1.5 baths, priv. entr/patio, new Call 604-761-2083 or 604-502-0234 GUILDFORD Very Lrg 1 bdrm, new
1608. ASCENTPM. COM
EVERGREEN $1800/mo. Ns/np. Avail Aug. 1. SS appls, NS/NP. Nr all amens, FLEETWOOD: 146/83 Ave. 1 Bdrm carpet/lam & paint. NS/NP. Nr am-
604-590-8534, 778-881-8185. nitis. Immed. $650 incl utils. No
D’ECOR APARTMENTS quiet cul-de-sac. $1200+1/3 utils. ste in nice area, nr schls/bus, ns/np,
Crime Free PANORAMA. 64/142. Whole house Aug.1. 778-859-4675,778-836-3269 $550/mo inclds utils. Avail now. lndry.604-341-1784 / 604-951-4494
10499 University Dr. Multi-Housing Certified on 3 acres, 4 bdrm., sundeck, wood CHIMNEY HTS, NEWTON. 1, 2 & 4 604-218-3483 or 604-590-3838. LANGLEY/Willowbrook Area 2 Bed-
Spacious Suites, very Surrey City Centre f/p, double detatched garage, good bdr $550, $750, $980. Include room Basement Suite Available.
FLEETWOOD: 152/82 Ave: 2/suites
Lrg 1 bdrm, 7 appl., competitive prices. Extra large
1 bdrm. from $650 cond. Aug. 1st. 604-818-1255 hydro. NP/NS. Kim 604-339-8729 into one 5/Bdrm suite in newer For details call 604 626 5101.
Close to all amenities incl., 1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of SOUTH SURREY: House for rent home. W/D, N/S. Aug 1. $1500/mo LANGLEY/Willowbrook Area 2 Bed-
skytrain. $825/mo. storage. Heat/hot water 2 bdrm. from $775 in quiet neighborhood, 1 unit: 2
CLAYTON HTS lrg 1300 s/f, 2 bdrm
inclds utils. 604-271-6412. room Basement Suite Available.
included. Access to ste, inste w/d, n/s, $1100 incl utils.
Avail., now. bdrm, 2 bth & kitchen. NO PETS/ Now. 604-574-0068, 604-785-9693. For details call 604 626 5101.
Vancouver via freeway, Seniors only pay a $150.00 Fleetwood: 154/86B Ave. 2/Bdrm
Gary, Stratatech Consulting N/S. Close to school, bus & amen.
1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet Cloverdale 168 & 61st New (1000 ste. $650/mo+ utils. No dogs. Nr N. DELTA. 1 bdrm grd. lvl. Big l/rm.
1(604)793-5055 Security Deposit. Call 604-541-1512 or 778-229-1512 amens.604-590-1462/604.644.6221 $625 incl’s hydro/cable. Big yard.
bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool! ft2) 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Aug 1. New
stratatechconsulting.ca Phone 604-582-0465 Close to shopping, S. SURREY. 3 bdrm 2 bathrms. appliances Inc.utilities, cable, wire- FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2 n/s, n/p, no w/d. (604)596-9175
Skytrain, Parks & Schools. bungalow. Dble garage. $1950. less, & laundry. Private entry. Bus bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to N. DELTA, big, bright 1 bdrm. suite,
Includes Heat & Hot Water. Avail now. N/S. N/P. 604-809-5974. route.NP/NS. Respectful landlord. ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807 nr. school, bus, shopping. Incl. heat
DELTA NORTH GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE SURREY, 123/93A. 3 Bdrm up with Str parking $800 604-807-5659
Small Pets Okay! FLEETWOOD 156/90: 2/Bdrm g/l light, & ldry. N/P N/S. Avail. immed.
SHANNON GARDENS Brookmere Gardens To arrange viewing 1 bdrm ste down. $1650/whole hse. CLOVERDALE: 179/71 Ave. 1 ste, very spac. $725/mo incl heat & $600 mo. Nisha 778-886-4471
14880 108th Ave. Surrey Fncd yard & sgle garage. Near all bedroom basement suite. Rent h/w. Driveway prkg. NS/NP. Near N. DELTA. New 1 bdrm. suite. Fncd
The Place to Live in N. Delta
Park Like Setting 2 bdrm, 920 sqft, $710. 3 bdrm
Call 604-319-7517 amens. Ph: (778)999-5183 $900 /month incl. heat, hydro, ca- schl, bus & shops. 604-582-9919. yrd. Close to all amen. Incl. laundry.
“Member of Crime Free Mult. SURREY. 4 bdrm home, 2 bath, nr ble, internet, and air conditioning. $550/mo. Avail. July 15. N/S, N/P.
1150 sqft, $910. Quiet family Housing Program” FLEETWOOD 157/89 2 bdrm a/grd
1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from complex with garden-like court- skytrain/school/bus, very gd cond, f/s, w/d, street parking, storage, new h/w flr, pri ent. Nr amen, view, 604-761-1164.
$1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, yard, bordering Holly Park. Prime sep garage, lots of prkg, avail now. N/S N/P. Ref. and credit check re- $800. Now. NS/NP. 604-657-7750 NEWTON, 1000sf 2 bdrm lge liv rm,
hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w, Location. Near schools, shops, SURREY $1250+ utils. 778-896-2147 quired. Avail. Aug 1 604-220-5560 balcony, $900/mo incl ldry, hotwater
f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg. or care38@hotmail.com FLEETWOOD. 16652 80th Ave.
transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain. SURREY. 72/152. 3 bdrm. house. 3 bdrm down, $800. Shared utils. & electric heat. N/P 604-594-7288
Heated indoor pool & sauna. N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security.
CUMBERLAND PARK $1100/mo. + utils. Also 1 bdrm. CLOVERDALE. 188/54 Ave. Brand NP/NS. Avail. now. Phone NEWTON, 1200 sq ft. quality
www.brookmeregardens.com bsmt. suite. $500/mo. No pets. new walk out bsmt. suites. 1 & 2 778-571-1978, 604-788-9303 2/bdrm suite, l/r, full kit & bath, in-
Call 604-591-5666 2 Bedrooms Available Avail. now. 778-883-2017 bdrm. Spac & bright. New appl. Nr suite W/D. Nr amen. N/S, N/P.
Website: www.aptrentals.net 604-582-1557 New Paint
Call The Manager SURREY Central 107/131, 3 Bdrm
rancher, nr schools/shops/bus. Aug
all amen. Utils. & cable incl. $650 &
$750. July 15/Aug. 1. 604-968-5890
FLEETWOOD. 170A/80. Brand new
walk out 2 bdrm ste, $850/mo. or 3 $850/mo incl util. Avail immed.
Refs. 604-946-0095.
@ 604-589-1167 bdrm, 2 bath for $1150/mo. Avail.
1st. $1200/mo. Call 604-594-6302.
DELTA WEST LANGLEY
SURREY CENTRE, nr sch bus
CLOVERDALE
192nd St & 68 Avenue Area
now. 604-729-1304
FLEETWOOD 2 BDRM. bsmnt.
NEWTON: 138/66B Ave. Spac
1,300 sq/ft G/L 2 bdrm. 6 appls. Avl
4895 - 55B St, Ladner BRIGHTON APARTMENTS skytr, ns/np, s/h upst, 3 bd, $1200 + NEW HOME RENTALS suite, N/P N/S. July 15/Aug. 1. $700 now. Near all amens. N/P, N/S.
uti 778-887-0818 mo. amens. incl. 604-789-6651 $875/mo+ % utils. 604-592-0144.
1 & 2 Bdrms Available. Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts a) 3 bdrms. 5 appl’s. 2 Floors
SURREY W. Newton, elegant 5 above ground home, 1800 sq.ft FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm g/l priv yard. NEWTON 14139 75A Ave. 3 Bdrm
Spacious suites, balconies, $150 Move-In Bonus! bdrm. house, 3 baths, dble spiral with $1900/mo + plus 55% $700 incl utils. Np/ns. No laundry. suite up & 1 Bdrm suite down. Very
rent incl heat & h/w. White Rock. EXECUTIVES 2/bdrm, clean house, nr all amens, ns/np,
Suites include fridge, stove, 2/bath, fully furnished. JUST staircase, extra lge. liv. rm. Close to utilities, n/p, n/s. 604-572-0982 or 604-488-9247.
Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P drapes & carpeted throughout. all amens. Quiet cds. N/S N/P. Aug. avail Aug1. $1600. 778-999-3871.
BRING SUITCASE. Insuite laundry, b) 2 bdrms. 5 appl’s. new base- FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm no laundry
Call 604.946.1094 Hot water & parking included. pool, sauna, hottub, prkg & more. 1. $1600 mo.+utils 604-790-8076
ment, 1000 sq.ft $1100/mo + $950.00 month Call now 604-828- NEWTON 152/72. New 1 bdrm ste,
Bayside Property Services Ltd. Close to shopping & schools, on Ns/np, lease rates. 604-880-8785 full bath, incl utils, alarm, nr bus.
bus route. Seasonal swimming 30% utilities, n/p, n/s. 5624
NS/NP. Aug 1st. 604-507-6786.
FLEETWOOD. 15915-84th. 2 Bdrm pool & tennis court. Some pets 739 MOTELS, HOTELS c) 1 bdrm. Coach House, new FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm. suite, near
NEWTON: 1/bdrm bsmt ste, clean.
from $1050/mo. W/D hook-up, d/w, welcome. 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms
500 sq.ft. 5 appl’s. $900/mo + all amen. Incl. util. & cable. Np/ns.
$600, incl utils & satellite, np/ns.
f/p, storage N/S, N/P. 604-598-1296 15% utilities, n/p, n/s. $700. Avail. immed. 604-951-2985
Call 604-533-0209 w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King N/lndry, refs. Aug 1. 604-572-6373
AGASSIZ, RENT or lease, new 2 All above available NOW. Fleetwood. 80/155. Very clean spac
yr 2400sf shop + 840sf mezzanine, George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily Please call 778-552-4455 1 bdr, quiet area, nr prk & bus, 1blk NEWTON: 1 bdrm ste. Fully reno’d.
Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian Avail now. Nr all amens. $500/mo
~FREE Rent~ LANGLEY heat & forklift incl. $1800/m. Call fr both schls. $500 incl utils. ns/np.
604-316-1668/604-796-2025 Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010 CLOVERDALE. 1 Bdrm. Avail Aug. Avail asap. 604-375-4158 aft 2pm. incl hydro. N/P N/S. (604)780-5967
CLAYMORE APTS MECHANIC SHOP complete, 2 bay
1. Prefer quiet single. NS/NP, $675 NEWTON, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, grnd lvl,
Where do over 300 seniors, 1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail inside dealership, internet, garbage 746 ROOMS FOR RENT incl hydro, cable, net. 604-576-5832 WE’RE ON THE WEB over 1500 sf, NS/NP, rent negot,
singles, parents & children from $200 Move-In Bonus! bin, water. $2600/mo.604-617-0433 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. www.bcclassified.com incl. utils. Jul.15. (604) 594-5276.
countries all over the world live in NEWTON CONVENIENT location, NEWTON Furn rm/kitch, nr Kwan- $500 incl utils. No laundry, N/P. FLEETWOOD: 84/152A St: Avl NEWTON. 3 Bdrm walk-out bsmt
peace & respect? Close to shopping & schools. 8145 130th St., Surrey, 3,000 - tlen Univ, balcony, safe complex, N/S. Avail now. 778-317-6590. now, 2/bdrm, N/P, N/S. $650/mo suite. N/S, cat ok. Avail Aug 1st.
Survey says: Seasonal Swimming pool, and 5,000 sq ft. Call at Danielle prkng, nr bus. N/S. 604-593-2424. CLOVERDALE, 3/bdrm bsmt suite inclds utils. (604)725-0106. Call: 604-374-1799.
tennis court. 3 appliances 604-628-5613. in executive home. Own laundry. FLEETWOOD, 85/149A St. 2 bdrm. NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2
Kennedy Apt Adult (fridge, stove dishwasher), Hydro, cable incl. $1150/mo. Option
Ridon Apt-Family PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton 748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION $700 mo. Incl. elect., Avail. Immed. bdrm. $750/mo, no laundry. Avail
blinds hot water and parking Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,600 for partly furn. N/S, no dogs, Avail 604-635-6048, 778-322-6509 immed. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874
N. Delta (604) 596-9588 included. Carpeted throughout. Immed. (778)994-6308
sq ft. Call Danielle 604-628-5613. Guildford Ladies Only nice house, FLEETWOOD, 92/158 St. 1/bdrm NEWTON 67A/147B st. Newer 1
“We Got a Good Thing Goin On” Some pets welcome. CLOVERDALE: 63/166 St: reno’d 3 suite. N/S, N/P, no W/D. $500 Suits bdrm spacious bsmt suite. Avail
PORT KELLS OFFICE, 3,000 - 5 min. to Guildford, $375-$600 Av.
5374 - 203rd St, Langley 6,000 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. Now 778-388-5039, 604-805-3182. Bdrm ste, incl 1 extra strg rm, cble 1 person. Aug 1, 604-603-1654 now. NP/NS. $550 incl util. Nr all
Surrey. $7.50 per sq ft NNN. sh W/D, NP/NS 604-719-4395. amen + school. 778-565-1202
CROSSROADS Enterprises Call 604-533-9780 SURREY New furn. rooms in luxury Fleetwood: Lrg, clean, 1 bdrm, gr lvl
Call Danielle 604-628-5613 home. Near Skytrain / SFU $385- CLOVERDALE 63/168 St: 2 Bdrm Priv ent. Suits one. ns/np. Utils/net NEWTON 67B/145B. 1 Bdrm suite.
GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with bal- $455 incl utils/cbl/net 604-283-5220 ste, $750/mo cbl incl. No lndry, N/S incl. Jly/Aug. $650. 604-585-0300 N/S, N/P. $550 incl utils/cable. Avail
cony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g NP. Avl now 778-319-4262 aft 2pm now. (604) 537-0537, 592-3030.
pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, 715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES CLOVERDALE. Bachelor suite.
FRASER HEIGHTS: 1300 sq.ft. 3
Bdrm ste. Incl all utils. No internet. NEWTON, 69/150B St. Lrg 3/bdrm
SkyTrain. Immed. $875/mo + util.
N. DELTA. 2 bdrm ground floor in 4
750 SUITES, LOWER $500/month includes utilities. Own lndry. $1000/mo Aug 1st. N/S, suite, 2 baths, Sep l/r, fam rm, kit
N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 Available now. 604-506-7825
plex. Clean & spac., sep ldry. Aug. N/P. (604) 376-7669 or 580-8086. $1100mo. incl util. July 15. N/S,
GATEWAY. Brand new two 1 bdrm 152/81 (c/d/s). 1 Bdrm brand new N/P.604-592-1117, 778-881-0621
1st. $900. + 50% utils. For viewing detached, hydro/cble/w/i net incl. CLOVERDALE Brand new 1 & 2 FRASER HEIGHTS: 1 Bdrm bsmt,
stes in high rise. N/P. N/S. Avail call Naresh Judge 604-312-6012 bdrm. suites, $700 & $800 utils. lrg liv/rm, avail now, $650 incl utils, NEWTON 82/144. 3 bdrm, incl hy-
immed. $1000/mo each. 604-599- $650. ALSO: 3 Bdrm bsmt, $900.
NS/NP. Now. 604-724-7507 incl. N/P. Aug. 1. 778-895-4812 cble & net. NS/NP. (604)581-5457 dro, nr schls, bus @ door. NS/NP.
1912 or 778-862-2361 Avail now. $800. 604-780-4900.
717 FARMS 2 BEDROOM Basement Suite CLOVERDALE, Brand New, 1
bdrm, $725 incl hydro & cable. Call
FRASER Heights. 2 bdrm ste. $850
Available in Langley/Willowbrook incl cbl/utils & lndry. Ns/Np. Avail PANORAMA 127/61, 2 & 3 bdrm.
GUILDFORD - Apartment 604-782-1505/ 604-783-1007. now. 604-930-4195, 778-883-1241. bsmnt. suites $850 & $675 mo.
CLOVERDALE: 171/48 Ave: 45 x Area. For details call 604-626-5101.
- 2 Bdrm apt with 2 appli’s. 30’ Shop w/upper 2/Bdrm ste. Avail Aug. 1. Incl. util. N/P. 604-537-2363
BEAR CREEK 1 Bdrm bsmt ste. CLOVERDALE. Hwy#10. 1 & 2 FRASER HEIGHTS. Bright 2 bdrm
- $775/mo. now. Info: Randy 778-898-5047 or bdrm stes. N/S. $600 & $850 incls suite w/balcony. Mon alarm/ Hydro, PANORAMA: 127/61 Ave: 2 bdrm
Jas (604)716-0655 N/P, N/S. $550/mo hydro incl. Near
SkyTrain, mall, park & school. Avail utils. Nr all amens. Avail immed. sat/internet incl.N/S. Avail. Aug. 1. cov’d deck, cls to bus/schl, NS/NP.
NEWTON - Townhouses 604-575-1504, or 778-836-1504 $900 mo. 604-240-8924 $650/mo incl utils. 604-644-3099.
- 2 Bdrm Units available immed. (604) 722-6371, 572-4327
- 5 applis., 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS BEAR CREEK, 92/140th. 1 bdrm. CLOVERDALE, spac g/l 2 bdrm FRASER HEIGHTS: Lrg 1 bdrm PANORAMA Ridge. Newer 1 bdrm.
- from $995 $575 ldry. & hydro incl. N/P. N/S, priv ent, cov’d deck, prkg nr ament. liv/rm & kitc, sep entry w/patio. Utils suite. $600 incl. all utils., net, alarm,
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. no parties. Now. 778-840-1588. $800 incl util. ns/np 604-618-8502 incl. NP/NS. $700. (604)584-9111 cable ldry np/ns Refs 604-649-0660
Spacious Units, great park-like Has 2 large lots available for your
mobile. Call 604-597-4787. BOLIVAR HEIGHTS 1 bdrm suite,
setting nr shops & bus. No pets. full bath, covered deck, quiet area,
PARK MOBILE CRT. NS/NP. $500. Aug 1. 604-589-2127
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp. 1 lot avail. for your mobile home.
To view 604-501-4413 Phone 778-317-1714. BOLIVAR HGTS. Reno’d 1 bdrm.
g/l. Private entry, w/d. Np/ns. Now.
$620. incl. hydro/cbl. 778-862-0144
GUILDFORD 736 HOMES FOR RENT CEDAR Hills 100/129 St. lrg 2 Bdrm
Ns/Np, priv prk, nr/schl/bus/Skytrain
FAMILY FRIENDLY 3 BD 2 1/2 bath. house, fncd yard, Avail now. 604-588-7205, 773-4185
COMPLEX garage, appl. fire pl. close to eve-
ryth. on 192 st/64th ave. in Surrey. CEDAR HILLS, 12185/ 98A Ave, 2
Rental Incentives... $1750/mo. + util. n/s, n/p. Ref req. bdrm, ground level, $750.Suit
Available now. 604-881-7117 sngle or cple.NP/NS. 604-951-7351
1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. CEDAR HILLS. 1 bdrm ste. grd lvl.
Close to shopping, bus, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 5 Bdrm,
newer house, huge kit & fam/rm, cls 4 yrs old. Nr all amenits. N/P. N/S.
school, park. Small pets wel- to school, Must see! NS/NP July 15 June 30. $565. 604-584-9743.
come. $1700/mo. 778-63-8464 Cedar Hills. 3 bdrm g/l bsmt, new
SKYLINE APTS. DELTA, 4 bdrm 2 storey house, 2.5 kitch./bath, Aug 1. Nr schl /amens.
Call: 604-585-1966. WHITE ROCK baths, garage, avail. now. ns/np. 604-580-4050, 778-994-5981
NEWTON 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm +den. 15321 Russell Ave $1800/mth. Phone (604)710-4407. CEDAR HILLS, 90/123. 1 & 2 Bdrm
adult bldg. Heat, h/water, sec prkg. 1 MONTH FREE RENT!! DELTA East - 2 bdrm. farm hse. w/ G/L stes $550 & $700. Close to
Nr amen ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910 lrg. yrd. Avail. Now, outdoor pet ok, amens. Suit mature N/Smokers,
CALL FOR DETAILS $850 /604.961.3647 / 604.617.4266 N/P, no prkg. 604-501-2427
PENTHOUSE CITYPOINT 2 BR + Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm
Den 2 Bath, 2 Parking, Avail Now, suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, FLEETWOOD 149/76 Split lev. 3 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 1000 sq.ft.
$1600 + Strata Fee 604-590-6255 underground parking, video bdrm, 2.5 ba. 2000 s.f., fam. rm, 5 2 bdrm, full bath, ldry, a/c, f/p. N/P,
surveillance. NO PETS appl’s, 3 carports, on 1/2 acre. N/S. Avail immed. Sgl $800 or dble
Surrey 92/120. 3Bdr 2000sf PENT- Avail. July 15 $2050. 604-727-8573 $900. Incl utils/cble. 604-590-5635
HOUSE modern 2baths 5appls, u/g CALL 604-536-8499
prkg $1750, A/C. 604-951-7992 www.cycloneholdings.ca FLEETWOOD, Surrey. 5 bdrm, 4 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 2 bdrm bsmt ,
baths, n/p, nr school & park, 5 yrs laminate flrs. Avail immed. NS/NP.
old, Ref’s. $2400. Avail. now Dennis $700/mo incl utils. 604-591-6802.
Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained 604-689-0336 or 778-232-3864
FRASER HGTS. 17720 101A Ave.
CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 2 Bdrm ste.
Avail now. N/S, N/P. $650 incl utils.
Brand new 7 bdrm. 3 level house, 5 No lndry. (604)723-2948.
Surrey Gardens Apartments baths, 4200 sf. Ns/np. Avail. now.
604-584-9293 or 604-340-2232 Chimney Heights large 1 bd
bsmt suite. $600/m call for de-
for your new one bedroom home GUILDFORD ~ Birdland: 3/Bdrm
hse. 1,450 sq/ft, nr school & transit. tails! NP & NS. 604-377-4568
www.GreatApartments.ca $1350/mo incld utils. N/P, N/S. Avl
now. 604-771-7981~ 604-589-7981. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS new 2 bdrm.
It’sFrom
time Owner Managed N. DELTA. 78/118A. 3 bdrm ranch-
er w/lg yrd. Nr all amens. $1195/mo
bsmnt. suite, nr. schools, $650 mo.
incl. utils. N/P N/S. Aug. 1. 604-
to$690.00
discover Sorry, No Pets 594-4825 or 604-773-6110
1MONTH
incl lnry. (604)589-0490
N. DELTA 87/112. Clean 5 bdrm. 2 CHIMNEY Hgts. 1 bdrm bsmt suite,

Call for details! 604-589-7040 FREE* kit, w/d, lrg priv yrd, gar. N/S N/P.
Aug. 1. $1575/mo. 604-818-4000.
quiet CDS. $575 incl util + cable. Nr
amen. N/s. Aug.1. 778-686-2594
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750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 751 SUITES, UPPER 752 TOWNHOUSES 810 AUTO FINANCING 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
SRY FLEETWOOD 160st-93a Av SURREY 61 & 146, lrg 2 & 3 bdrm MARY HILL, 3 bd main floor, big 1991 TOYOTA MR2. 5/spd, clean, 1987 Ford Getaway Ext Van: Fully
stes. Utils/lndry incl $700 & $950. sundeck, double paned windows, LANGLEY
3BR Bsmt Ste $950/mo , incl utils/ loaded, AirCrd, new tires. No rust. camperized. 208K, slps 4, a/c, load-
cable/int n/p. no laundry. smoker is Avail immed. NS/NP. 604-507-7442 fireplace, near schools & bus. Low K’s. $5350.obo. 604-594-7932. ed! $2,775. (778)558-7143.
ok but in design area, min to bus SURREY, 6336 -166 St., 3 bdrm, Shared laundry & utilities. Cat ok. RIVERSIDE GARDENS
stop close to school. Avail Aug 1rst liv and fam rms, 1 bath, NP/NS, $1100.00/month. Avail. Aug 1st. FAMILY COMPLEX 1992 CAMRY running cond, auto, 2007 MONTANA 34’ 5th wheel, 3
604-710-7374 $1100 incl utils/lndry. 604-575-7476 604-467-1734 new tires/battery/water pump/timing slides, excellent condition, 1 owner,
2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes belt, Aircared, $995. 604-803-5010. $38,900 obo. 604-312-1021
SULLIVAN: 150/59A Ave. 1 Bdrm, SURREY, 68/121A, LRG. 1 bdrm, N DELTA. 117/80. 3/bdrms, carport. Move-In Allowance!!
new home. $500/mo cable incl. No grnd lvl, cls to Mall. NP/NS. Immed. shared laundry. 1.5 bthrms. 1994 HONDA ACCORD EXR 4 cyl,
lndry, N/P. Aug1. (604)537-5794 $550 incl util. Call 604-507-3442. $1200/mo. Avail Aug 1. TJ@ Sut- Fridge, stove, dishwasher auto, fully loaded, sunroof, a/c. 2010 TravelStar X
ton Proact (604)728-5460 (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. $3200. 778-554-4997, 501-4875 197RB
SULLIVAN, 150/68 Ave. 3 Bdrm ste SURREY 72/144B. 2 Bdrm suite, Some pets welcome. Resident
avail now, ns/np, $700 incl utils & N.DELTA 117/90th. Totally reno’d
1200 sq.ft. $950 incl utils. No lndry, lrg 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, W/D, Manager. Close to bus, shopping, 2001 HONDA CIVIC. Auto, light
N/S, N/P. Avail now. Call: (778)317- cable.604-597-1637, 778-320-5581. schools and parks. grey, 4 dr, 121K, clean car good
walk to schls, bus & shops, NS/NP,
5374 or (604)596-8864 SURREY, 72/152, 2 bdrm bsmt refs, lease, $1250. 604-277-5666 #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley condition. $4,900. 604-728-0390
SULLIVAN: 151/69 Ave: New lge 3 suite, avail. July 15. $675 incl. utils. Call 604-532-2036 2002 MAZDA 626. 6 cyl. 2.5L. Auto,
NS/NP. Phone (778) 565-4318. N. DELTA. Main floor 3 bdrm., 1 ba,
1,400 sq/ft. Nr transp. $925/mo 5 appl. $1000/mo. + 60% hydro. FWD, brown, 93K, cruise, all pwr,
incls utils & int. N/P, N/S. Avail now. SURREY 94/127A St. Huge 1 Bdrm Ns/np. Aug. 1st. 604-592-5464 SURREY CTR: #1204 15399 104 a/c. 1 owner. $6500. 604-532-4390
778-578-5768. bungalow, Aug1, ns/np. $650 incl Ave. New 1 bdrm & den in
utils. 604-779-2441, 604-953-1233. NEWTON. 1 bdrm coachhouse. Incl 2003 JETTA Station Wagon. 1.8
SULLIVAN HTS New 2 bdrm grnd util, ldry, sep prkg. $675. Ns/1 cat d Corize. N/S, N/P. $1150.
turbo, auto, leather, a/c, $9500.
level, NP/NS no ldry, $600 incl SURREY Central 3 bdrm reno’d, ok. 778-686-2594, 604-501-9014 Stock #3. DL# 5691. 604-351-6170 Expandable trailer with elec.
utils/cbl/net. Immed. 604-598-0212 1.5 baths. Np/ns. $1050 incl util. LANGLEY: #206 5454 198 St. 2
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2005 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, pw
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Luke 604-590-4888 Remax mo. N/P. 96/Scott: Reno’d 2/bdrm:
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If these seats I’ve watched Bruno Gerussi,


Jackson Davies, Ellie King,
SfotrathenadrtsUp!
couldTalk...
Michael Buble, Liona Boyd,
Long John Baldry ...such great shows!

Wendy and Alan met while


performing in a show in 1993.
Their wedding followed
on-stage a year later.
Lisa Brokop sat here
when she was just a Jenna watched the
little girl. Now she’s a Nutcracker at age 4
world renowned and danced the role
singer-songwriter. of the Sugar Plum
Fairy at age 17.
The seats of the Main Stage have exceeded their life span
and will be replaced next summer. More than one million
theatre-goers have shared the live theatre experience
over the past 25 years. If the theatre has been part of your
life, we want to hear your story. Share your story with us
and you could be honoured with a seat in your name.

Every seat has a thousand stories Email us at iftheseseatscouldtalk@surrey.ca


You can also mail your stories or deliver them in person

We want to hear yours


to the Surrey Arts Centre.
Deadline for entries is September 8.
Your Theatre... For more information visit www.arts.surrey.ca
Your Story
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