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Woman dies after


ventilator fails

No legal
Merle Goertz,
friend of
murder victim
remedy
Teri-Lyn
Williams,
visits the
scence where
for death
by Kevin Diakiw
Williams’ body
was found SHE DIED because a caregiver at
June 9 at 104 CareLife Fleetwood neglected to
Avenue and plug in her respirator.
137 Street. And because of a law imported
EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER
from Britain more than 150 years
ago, her family has no legal remedy.
Abbottsford’s Judith Jarabek-
Gray, 61, was admitted to Surrey’s
CareLife on Jan. 5 of this year, when
her Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
(ALS) required her to be placed on a
ventilator.
Two weeks later, a nurse acciden-
tally left Jarabek-Gray’s ventilator on
a battery pack rather than plugging
it into a wall, where it would have
had continuous power. Instead, the
six-hour battery ran out and Jabarak-
Gray died.
On May 4,

Teri-Lyn remembered Fraser Health


Authority’s
Program Director
for Residential
and Assisted Liv-
ing Marg Fraser
Friends of Surrey murder victim share memories of a ‘charming’ girl wrote to the fam-
ily apologizing for
by Dan Ferguson He was shocked by her haggard appearance in a police-issued photo the error. Judith
released shortly after her murder. “While the care Jarabek-Gray
THE MAN in the white van pulled up while Merle Goertz was repairing “That’s not how I remember her,” Goertz said. staff inserted the
the small memorial near the place where police found Teri-Lyn Williams. “She was the most beautiful, sweet, charming girl.” correct number
Someone had removed Teri-Lyn’s photo from the small cross Goertz They met more than 20 years ago in Edmonton. of cords into the wall outlet, in fact,
made and taken some of the potted daffodils he left on on the north side She was 19, working as an exotic dancer at a club where Goertz was the cord that ensured continuous
of 104A Avenue off Whalley Boulevard. friends with two other dancers. power was not plugged in,” Fraser
The van driver said he was the passer-by who called police about some- He was outside having a cigarette when she walked by, smiled a bril- wrote in the letter. “We are currently
one lying in the bushes early in the morning of June 9. liant smile and said “hi.” developing mandatory education
“Was there blood?” Goertz asked, hesitantly. They were friends for about a year-and-a-half before the relationship sessions for all staff led by the Bio-
“I couldn’t see any,” the man in the van said. became romantic. Medical Team.”
“But I didn’t go in [for a close look]. She was lying on her back. It She told him about being a street prostitute and drug abuser before he Daughter Melissa Jarabek was
looked like she was sleeping.” met her. stunned to learn that CareLife can’t
Goertz thanked him and explained that he used to know Teri-Lyn. be held accountable civilly for caus-
It had been 12 years since he’d seen or heard from her. See POLICE / Page 5
See B.C. LAW / Page 3

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B.C. law:
Changes
sought
From page 1

ing her mother’s death.


“Don’t you think that if Fraser
Health knew people could sue them,
they would spend the money ensur-
ing that they had proper procedures
and equipment in their facilities?”
Jarabek said Wednesday.
She points specifically to the bat-
teries on the portable respirators,
which have now been replaced with
new ones that have louder alarms.
Jarabek said she’s getting several
emails from other people with
similar stories throughout the health
region.
“The negligence is astounding,”
she said.
She wonders if the province
and health authority could be held
accountable in civil court if it’s found
The provincial government is no longer considering offering variable toll rates on the new Port Mann in a bid to reduce congestion. more lives could have been saved.
“Everything was preventable that
happened,” she said.

No off-peak discount for The health authority will not be


subject to punitive damages in court
because of a law that has remained
unchanged since it was pulled from
Britain in 1846.

cars on tolled Port Mann


It essen-
tially states “The
that there
is no civil negligence is
remedy for
negligent
astounding”
Only truckers, HOV lane users will be offered reduced rates death if the
deceased Melissa
had no Jarabek
by Jeff Nagel “Research showed us that the best way to reduce congestion at peak times dependents.
was to encourage carpooling because commuters have little choice on when That includes
THE NEW Port Mann Bridge won’t offer reduced tolls to regular motorists to they travel,” Jacques said. children, those without income,
encourage them to cross at off-peak hours. SFU transportation expert Warren Gill says the decision against broader or people who are infirm, such as
The provincial government had originally promised to consider variable variable tolls may be a missed opportunity. Jarabek-Grey.
rate tolls on the bridge, potentially allowing different rates at different times of And he scoffed at continued government claims the tolls will eventually be All other provinces in Canada
day to help combat congestion. removed from the Port Mann once the bridge is paid off in 2053. have ammended the law except for
It’s a strategy TransLink is now considering to boost “What we’ll have in the long run is tolls everywhere,” Gill British Columbia. It is currently
lacklustre traffic on the tolled Golden Ears Bridge. predicts.
But government officials now say variable tolls on the “What we’ll have in He argues tolls should never come off the Port Mann –
being reviewed by B.C.’s attorney
general.
Port Mann will be limited. the long run is tolls even after the new bridge is paid off – but should instead be Don Renaud, an injury case law-
Heavy trucks crossing the bridge overnight will get a 50 used to finance transit or other transportation upgrades.
per cent discount on the basis they have more flexibility to everywhere.” “It’s not just about paying off the bridge,” Gill said. “It’s
yer, said that the situation as it stands
is not acceptable.
travel at off hours. about making the best use of the investment.” “She has a right to sue, but a right
And registered HOV lane users will get a 25-per-cent Warren Gill The Sea-to-Sky Highway should also have been tolled, he without a remedy isn’t a right at
discount when they cross the bridge in the HOV lane dur- said, and added the current trend of tolling some but not all,” Renaud said. “There’s virtually
ing peak periods, as long as they carry the minimum two all crossings of the Fraser River will create inefficient traffic nothing that’s permissible under
occupants. (Anyone can register as an HOV lane user, even if they rarely carry patterns as drivers divert far out of their way to avoid paying. the combination of the Family
passengers. HOV cheaters will be denied the discount for a year). Gill also said the plan to tear down the existing Port Mann Bridge is a Compensation Act and the Estate
Transportation ministry spokesperson Baljinder Jacques said an overnight “dumb strategy.” Administration Act.”
discount for motorists other than trucks would do little to reduce congestion The tolls will be collected by the Transportation Investment Corp., the He has facilitated a grassroots
at peak times and the lost revenue would mean keeping the tolls in place lon- government’s Crown corporation that is also overseeing the construction with group of about 150 families looking
ger than the planned 40 years. private builders. The bridge is to open in late 2012. to change the law.

Berner trial will continue, judge rules


by Dan Ferguson was a possibility because a manufacturer’s over the man’s state of health, did not plan
recall notice had been issued that warned of to call him as a witness and had admitted
THE TRIAL of Carol Berner will continue, a possible failure of steering and brakes. to a “fundamental error” in the officer’s
a Surrey Provincial Court judge ruled The other issue was the absence of a measurements.
Wednesday. police officer currently on medical leave Following the ruling, defence lawyer
There was a ripple of applause through who had carried out measurements at the David Tarnow said he had no witnesses to
the courtroom when Judge Peder Gul- crash scene. call, meaning Berner will not be taking the
bransen dismissed a defence application Gulbransen said the car was destroyed stand in her own defence.
for a stay of proceedings in the case of the because Berner agreed to let ICBC dispose The judge began hearing closing argu-
woman charged in the May 2008 death of of it after the police returned it to her. ments Wednesday.
four-year-old Alexa Middelaer in Delta. He noted that a Delta Police officer sent
Berner’s lawyer argued his clients right Berner a letter with a “broad hint” that she Son facing murder charges
to a fair trial was violated because her car might want to have the car inspected, some-
was destroyed, making it impossible for the thing they were not legally required to do. AS THE trial of Carol Berner in the 2008
defence to carry out their own inspection. Under the law, police must return evi- death of a four-year-old girl in Delta was
The defence said that made it impossible dence to the owner after three months. drawing to a close, preparations were
to establish whether the car, an Oldsmobile, As for the absent officer, Gulbransen said
had defective steering and brakes, which the prosecutor in the case has no control See STABBING / Page 5 Carol Berner
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From page 1 The relationship with Goertz back into drug use and street mother, who a social worker
ended badly, with harsh words prostitution. told him was a hooker on
A pimp inflicted the scar that
ran along the right side of her
jaw.
and hurt feelings, but Goertz
never moved out of building
they shared in Vancouver’s West
A grieving Swainston said he
did everything he could to help,
but it wasn’t enough.
Edmonton’s infamous stroll.
Williams feared for Teri-Lyn’s
life after learning she had gone
Notaries Public
She was an adopted child who End. Part of him, he said, always “I could always pull a rabbit back to the street. WILLS, MORTGAGES
knew nothing about her birth hoped that she would come out of the hat for her [with loans “Unfortunately, I’d been kind
parents except that one of them back. of money and other assistance], of expecting something like this PROPERTY TRANSFERS
was likely dark-skinned. Goertz now knows that Teri- but not this time.” ...but nothing prepares you.”
Her birth mother was prob- Lyn returned to Alberta, where The last time he heard from He prefers to remember the POWER OF ATTORNEY
ably drinking through the she built a life with another sup- her was June 2, when she often-happy child who did
pregnancy because Teri-Lyn had
all the symptoms of fetal alcohol
portive friend, Calgary resident
Dan Swainston.
phoned asking for money to
help with her rent.
cartwheels down the halls of
her home and would ask her Hood & Fitterer
syndrome, Goertz said. In a telephone interview with Swainston didn’t have the father to sing “Delta Dawn” all
But she seemed to have over- The Leader, Swainston said he money to give, and she got the time.
come her troubled past. never crossed the line from a angry. “It was her song” he said.
She was a superbly fit amateur friendship to a romantic rela- Sawnston said he was “devas- The other day, he heard it
bodybuilder and a hard worker tionship with Teri-Lyn. tated” to learn about her murder playing.
who ran her own one-woman He remembers her as a warm, and he wants people to know It was the part about “she’s
cleaning company. hardworking woman who could that his friend was more than a 41 and her daddy still calls her
Still, there were ups and be moody, but otherwise was mere street prostitute. baby,” and it hurt to hear it.
downs. doing fine. “She wasn’t a nobody.” Anyone with information
Without warning, Teri-Lyn’s But when she turned 40, Her adoptive father, Edmon- about Teri-Lyn’s movements
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Friday June 25 2010

Leader DIANNE WATTS QUESTION OF THE WEEK


Do you think Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts is the best
A winning mayor in the world?
To answer, go to the Home page of our website: www.surreyleader.com

PUBLISHER
mayor?
S
Jim Mihaly urrey Mayor Dianne A number of her admir-
Watts is among 25 ers outside Surrey, and the
mayors from around general public in a poll, have
the world in the run- suggested she would be a
ning for the 2010 World good candidate for premier
Mayor Prize. of B.C. when Gordon
“The World Mayor Campbell leaves.
Project aims to raise the Watts has not completely
profile of mayors worldwide ruled out the idea of pro-
DIRECTOR, SALES and honour those who have vincial office, but it appears
AND MARKETING served their communities her main interest continues
Karla Pearson well and who have made to be promoting Surrey and
contributions to the well- making it a better place to
being of cities nationally live and work. While she is
and internationally,” contest a provincial Liberal, she has
organizers state. It is run not always agreed with the
by an organization called provincial government and
City Mayors, which was has stayed at arm’s length –
established in 2003 and has which all successful mayors
given out this award on should do.
three previous Those who
LAST WEEK WE ASKED:
EDITOR
quitefrankly

Paula Carlson occasions. admire her


The most approach Are you in favour of reducing the property tax rate on
recent winner should take Lower Mainland businesses?
was Mayor the time to
Helen Zille of visit the web- Here’s how you responded: Yes 24% No 76%
Cape Town, site and cast
South Africa, their vote. The
who won the winner will be
award in 2008. determined STANLEY CUP

More than just a trophy


Watts was not just by
CIRCULATION among 840 Frank Bucholtz votes, but also
MANAGER mayors nomi- by the com-
Marilou Pasion nated in the ments made.
initial round. This number One of the comments

I
Newsroom has now been reduced to already posted about ’ve had many nicknames during my 46 years However, the Blackhawks were not an easy team to
email: 25 finalists. People can vote Watts is worth repeating. It and while most have come and gone, I remem- vote for. You see, the gimpy kid had latched on to a
at www.worldmayor.com. comes from Peter Simpson, ber the first one that had any staying power. gimpy team.
newsroom@ It was given to me by my brother when I The Blackhawks were the laughing stock of
surreyleader.com She is one of two Canadian president and CEO of the
mayors in the final round, Greater Vancouver Home was about five years old. Being he was my older the NHL from the 1940s to the 1960s. It was a
Phone: brother, it wasn’t meant as a form of flattery. Like common threat to other players that if they didn’t
604-575-2744 the other being Calgary Builders Association (based
Mayor Dave Bronconnier. in Surrey), who has a repu- most older brothers, Shaun took some pleasure perform, they’d be traded to Chicago. It was like
604-575-2544 fax in tormenting his younger sibling. The name he being sent to Siberia – all the losers and dissidents
Watts was selected as a tation of calling things as he
finalist by City Mayors at sees them. christened me with, which was perfectly acceptable ended up there.
Advertising in the late 1960s but politically incorrect now, was Compare Chicago to some of the other Original
least in part because of her “Mayor Watts is a bold,
604-575-2744 gimp. Six squads and you’ll understand. The Montreal
aggressive promotion of no-nonsense visionary who
604-575-2544 fax It was never used as a name per se, but rather Canadiens have 23 Stanley Cup NHL champion-
economic development. works diligently to satisfy
Watts, who has now been the diverse demands of a as a way of concluding an order, and was always ships, the Toronto Maple Leafs have 13 and the
Classified preceded with “ya.” Much of my early Detroit Red Wings have 11. And
roomfor a view

mayor for almost five years, growing city. From my van-


604-575-5555 has brought a different tage point as a Surrey resi- interaction with Shaun ended with then there’s Chicago, with three in 84
604-575-2073 fax approach to the office. She dent and a business leader, comments like “Shut up, ya gimp,” or years.
has embraced a number I am always impressed by “Get away from me, ya gimp.” The last time they won the Stanley
Circulation of economic development how the mayor gives equal But the nickname, which lasted Cup was in 1961; I hadn’t been born
604-575-5344 initiatives, notably the and caring attention to throughout elementary school, wasn’t yet. I’ve spent more than 40 years
604-575-2544 fax promotion of Surrey City pressing issues such as eco- the biggest curse placed on me by my believing in a bunch of losers that
Centre. nomic growth and home- brother. A far longer, more emotionally hold many of the league’s futility
She and her council did lessness,” Simpson said. draining affliction was thrust upon me records.
Address
an incredible job in promot- That is a very astute when I was six. Despite decades of disappoint-
200-5450 152 St.
ing Surrey at the 2010 Win- observation. Watts believes Like most Canadian kids, we both ment, I never changed allegiance. It’s
Surrey, B.C.
V3S 5J9 ter Olympics, and the civic in economic growth, but not loved hockey, and spent hours playing Kevin Mills easy to cheer for a winner; it takes
site at Holland Park (which at the expense of ignoring in the basement or driveway. Since dedication to support a squad that
2010 winner was an official Olympic site) social issues like homeless- Shaun was 11 and I was six, I had to never seems to have a chance. In my
BCYCNA was a huge success – not just ness. A good city will take be in net, as he fired tennis balls at me at bruising long journey as a fan, like the team itself, I’ve been
Ma Murray Awards with Surrey residents, but care of the least of its citizens speed. Not that I bruised at all. One hundred shots ridiculed, laughed at and threatened.
with visitors. with as much care and meant 99 goals for Shaun and one that hit the post. Two weeks ago, the Blackhawks won their fourth
Watts has certainly raised attention as it pays to those I couldn’t stop anything. That’s when out of frustra- Stanley Cup. I was in my basement, in the shrine of
the profile of the city since with means. tion he told me to fall on my knees and cover the Blackhawks memorabilia I’ve collected; and for the
becoming mayor. In part, It will be interesting to see bottom of the net with my legs – at least then I first time, I saw my loser team win.
2010 winner might stop the low shots. The Blackhawks won more than just a trophy.
this is because her approach just how Watts fares in the
has been more collabora- next phase of this competi- It wasn’t graceful, but it worked. I started thwart- It was a win that justified decades of dedication. It
tive than most past Surrey tion. She has certainly taken ing my older brother’s efforts to score. Then he said was a win that confirmed if you try long enough,
mayors. her office to a new level. it. The words that changed my life forever. “You believe hard enough, and refuse to listen to the
look like Tony Esposito flopping around like that.” mocking, eventually losers can be winners. The
2010 The Surrey/North Delta Leader is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, Tony who? Tony Esposito – goaltender for the laughing stock can prevail. It was a win for faith,
a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council Chicago Blackhawks, one of the “Original Six” for sacrifice. It was a win for believing in some-
considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. teams in the NHL. He was unorthodox; he didn’t thing – a win for the losers, the underdogs and the
Directors oversee the mediation of complaints, with input from
both the newspaper and the complaint holder. follow the accepted stand-up style for goaltenders, nobodies.
If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about he fell to the ice and kicked up his legs. He was It was a win for the gimps.
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.
strange and he became my hero, and with that, the
Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. Blackhawks became my team. Kevin Mills is a reporter with the Abbotsford
For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org It was the beginning of a lifelong relationship. News, a sister paper to The Leader.
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‘Dreaded’ Who’s watching the RCMP watchdog?


tax not a RE: OTTAWA’S new RCMP “watchdog.”
It’s hard to imagine anything more cyni-
cal than an RCMP oversight agency that
We don’t know who will staff the agency.
Will they be specially trained civilians, free
of conflicting loyalties? Or will they be ex-
The SIU isn’t perfect, but it’s Canada’s
best example of a police oversight agency.
The Conservatives have fallen far short of

done deal can only make recommendations that the


Mounties and feds are free to ignore.
While further details are scarce, it looks
like police will continue to investigate
cops and political hacks?
Will the agency itself be accountable?
This is a key point because it took ongoing
vigilance from activists, opposition politi-
that model. So have the provincial Liberals
and NDP. Last October, they unanimously
approved minor Police Act amendments
that preserved a seriously flawed complaints
FIRSTLY, LET me say that I have
served on both boards of my MLA police. The new agency’s investigative pow- cians, media and an especially tenacious system for B.C.’s municipal cops.
Dave Hayer and MP Nina Grewal ers seem limited to secondary interviews ombudsman to keep Ontario’s Special Inves-
and I am very disappointed that with witnesses and reviewing evidence that tigations Unit from becoming an apologist Greg Klein
both the provincial Liberals and the police submit. for the police. Vancouver
the federal Conservatives have

Losing faith in City of Surrey


decided to implement more taxes
on us via the HST.
We run a small business and
anything I have read or been told
about this tax has not convinced
me that it is good for small busi-
ness. The provincial website under THE CITY of Surrey has sunk to donated the land Christ Church In 1990, the parish undertook able. A back corner of Christ
“Facts About the HST – What’s a new low. In a quest for added stands on. to build a newer, more modern the Redeemer’s property was so
Taxable and What’s Not” lists 206 revenues, Surrey has targeted its Christ Church now enjoys building across the street from deemed. With no further inves-
items under various categories churches. Heritage Building designation Christ Church. It is this part of tigation, the church suddenly
from clothing, footwear and acces- Until now, and rightly so, and, as Surrey’s first church, has the church property that came incurred a property tax bill in
sories, all the way to professional churches have enjoyed status as been an integral part of Surrey’s into question. excess of $7,000 – an 825-per-
services. Out of these 206 items, charities and have been exempt history. It still operates the only A year or so ago, city employ- cent increase over the previous
67 have increased tax with HST, from property taxes. That has existing church-run cemetery ees Google-Mapped Surrey’s year.
and in a lot of the cases where been so since Surrey’s first resi- left in Surrey and Surrey’s earli- churches looking for property An investigation would have
there is no additional tax, they dent of record, Abraham Huck, est settlers are buried there. which could be deemed tax- brought light to the fact that the
clarify it with “remains at 12%,” as corner in question was actu-
they are already getting the maxi- ally the septic field for the new
mum taxes out of the item. church building. While parish-
The Real Estate Board of ioners in 1882 may not have
Greater Vancouver has calculated balked at using an outhouse, I
HST brings higher costs for somehow doubt 2010’s attendees
Greater Vancouver new home would wish to.
buyers, for example, by a whop- In 2010, churches struggle
ping increase of $25,191 per and survive due to the largesse
home in Richmond. of their members. Many, includ-
The B.C. Liberals have raised ing Christ the Redeemer, work
licensing and service fees, cut rev- with the poorer residents in
enues to services, and took funds our city, whether it’s the youth
from ICBC – approximately $800 group putting together hampers
million – and put it into general at Christmas or other groups
revenue . within the church working with
The NDP don’t seem to have women’s shelters, etc.
any better understanding of how Although Christ the Redeem-
to control the mounting debt. er’s $7,000 bill has been some-
They were right there voting in what reduced, it is still a big pill
an enormous wage increase for to swallow.
themselves and a pension plan It is shameful for Surrey to be
that has be likened to winning the looking to its churches in such a
lottery. manner for revenue.
Paying down the enormous Just as Christ Church has
Olympic debt never seems to be been part of Surrey’s past, I
mentioned anymore ... I guess the hope Christ the Redeemer will
HST will take care of that for the be part of its future.
next 20 years .
Why would we want to have C.A. Archibald
Ottawa control of our PST, when EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER Parishioner
Ottawa’s control of our fuel taxes Christ Church/Christ the
A parishioner at Christ Church/Christ the Redeemer argues that levying property taxes on places Redeemer
has given us upgrades to our of worship causes undue hardship for organizations that are already struggling financially.
roads and transportation systems
10 years too late and with tolls?
We are told the HST is a “fait

HST not endorsed


accompli,” but with enough grass-
roots push, this dreaded tax can
be stopped.
We can do it.
Open for all your
Darlene Bowyer
Surrey
RE: “BIKER Lekstrom heads for hills,” (B.C. Views, June 16).
Just to set the record straight, the B.C. Conservative Party has never
endorsed the HST. The B.C. Conservative Party only said they would
sex store needs, 24/7
investigate it. The B.C. Conservative Party did, and found the B.C. Lib-
Write to us eral HST plan flawed.
RE: “ROXXXY’S sex shop owner
calls it quits.”
clear to everyone: Surrey’s Adult
Entertainment Store has been
newsroom@ Only one candidate in the B.C. Conservative Party ran in 2009 A fair and explanatory article open for 23 years, 24 hours a day,
supporting the HST and that was Mark Thompson. It was from Mr. featured in The Leader on June 4 seven days a week and will con-
surreyleader.com Thompson’s urging that the party investigate the HST and its possible indicated that we had given up the tinue to do so.
benefits. fight to keep the Roxxxy Theatre We will continue to provide
Letters to the editor must The party did an investigation and found the following results. open. excellent customer service for
identify writers by proper See investigation link: http://www.conservativesbc.com/downloads/ Unfortunately some people many years to come and I hope
name, and provide address BCCP_Tax_Plan_20090908.pdf though we were closing our main this explains that our store is not
and phone numbers for store here at 10740 King George closing.
verification. The Leader Blake MacKenzie Blvd.
reserves the right to edit for Director at Large, B.C. Conservative Party To clarify this and make it very T. Perry
brevity, clarity and legality.
8 Friday June 25 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

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Arrested man dies in RCMP custody


Vancouver police are investigating
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while in RCMP custody of two men running 11 p.m. to exhibit symptoms scene, which was then to hospital for treatment
THE VANCOUVER Police Tuesday night. through traffic near the Surrey RCMP said of medical distress.” taken over by Emergency where he was pro-
Department is inves- The man was arrested Surrey Presbyterian after the man was taken Immediate first aid inter- Health Services, the nounced dead.
tigating the death of a by Surrey RCMP after Church at 88 Avenue into custody without vention was provided RCMP statement said. In cases involving a
death while in RCMP
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believes to be a vehicle.
The driver of the
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A man stopped to
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The cyclist suffered
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One-year anniversary
Important Reminder
Property Taxes are Due July 2, 2010
The 2010 property tax notices have been mailed. If you have not
of fatal car crash
received your notice, please call the Taxation Office at Family and friends of teen victim plan memorial at scene
604-946-3235. All property owners are responsible for the
payment of property taxes regardless of whether or not a tax by Dan Ferguson when it completed this the restrictions on their
notice is received. fall, will have a room for licences.
THE FAMILY of Surrey the good memories. It accuses both drivers
Pre-authorized withdrawal program: penalties will be applied to crash victim Sanjeeve Sanjeeve will have of speeding, failing to use
any balance unpaid after July 2. Sharma is planning to a bedroom in the new adequate lights, brakes
Property tax deferment program: renewal form must be move. house, and everything in or the car horns, driving
submitted by July 2 to avoid a penalty. There are too many it will be just the way it without due care, failing
painful memories for was in the old house, all to obey traffic controls,
If you are eligible for a Home Owner Grant you must submit them to remain in the the furniture including failing to heed weather
a completed application, whether or not a payment is being house where Sanjeeve his beat-up computer conditions and driving
made. Grants received after July 2 will be considered late and are once lived, so they are chair. contrary to restrictions
subject to penalties. building a new one. Those memories are on their drivers licences.
The 15-year old Surrey happy ones. The lawsuit also names
Ways to Pay Property Taxes (refer to the property tax notice for resident died on June 29, Sharma remembers Sanjeeve Sharma the owners of the two
more details): 2009 when the car he the tall teenager would vehicles who were not at
was riding in hit a traffic be hunched over his new memorial video the wheel when the crash
s$ELTA-UNICIPAL(ALL4AXATION/FlCE
island near the intersec- computer keyboard, try- posted on sanjeeves- occurred.
s$ELTA-UNICIPAL(ALL!FTER(OURS-AIL3LOT harma.com.
s.ORTH$ELTA2ECREATION#ENTRE tion of 128 Street and 82 ing to focus on his online Since his son died,
Avenue, then sideswiped chats, when Dad would Anyone who wants Sanjay Sharma has
s&INANCIAL)NSTITUTIONS more information about
a second vehicle before tease him and try to become an outspoken
s-AILn (postmarked by Canada Post no later than July 2, 2010) it collided with a lamp break his concentration the event can visit the campaigner for tougher
s%LECTRONIC"ANKING standard. by bouncing on the bed website or email sanjfx@ regulation of new drivers.
Father Sanjay Sharma to bug him. shaw.ca. He wants better
Penalties – A 5% penalty will be applied to unpaid 2010 taxes No criminal charges
after July 2, 2010. An additional 5% penalty will be applied after said the last time he saw On Tuesday, June 29, enforcement of driving
his oldest son, Sanjeeve the family and friends have been laid yet in the rules that require new
September 2, 2010. case, but the family has
was sanding on the patio of Sanjeeve Sharma will drivers to have an adult
$ELTA-UNICIPAL(ALL4AXATION/FlCE deck, smiling. mark the first anniversary filed a lawsuit against supervisor sitting beside
Tel: 604-946-3235 He can’t even look of his death by visiting the teenage driver of the them who is at least 25
through the window at the location of the crash Chevy Malibu who gave years old and has a valid
Fax: 604-946-4029
the patio now. that claimed his life. They a ride Sanjeeve Sharma . driver’s licence.
Email: taxation@corp.delta.bc.ca It also names the driver
“Its a great view with will go to the intersection Those regulations
The Corporation of Delta mountains and all,” between 8:30 p.m. and of a BMW SUV involved would have applied to the
4500 Clarence Taylor Crescent Sharma said. “But I can’t 10:05 p.m. and place a in the collision that then-16-year-old who
Delta BC V4K 3E2 go on the deck. I can’t do memorial at the scene. caused Sharma’s death was driving the Malibu
www.corp.delta.bc.ca barbecues.” There will also be a and accuses them both Sanjeeve was riding in.
He said the new house, of driving contrary to dferguson@surreyleader.com
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Poor families to gain from HST: Report BABYCARE


Surrey Central
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by Jeff Nagel be $159 better off and those making behaviour with the tax on liquor $230 per family member.

LOWER INCOME families in B.C. will


$60,000 to $80,000 will be up $39.
Higher income earners will pay more
– they’re not passing on the decrease.”
Public policy analyst David Schreck
Schreck noted impacts on businesses
vary wildly by sector.
YOU DESERVE IT!
actually pay less overall tax once the – $65 for those earning $80,000 to dismissed the report as “the usual spin” He said restaurants will be among the
harmonized sales tax takes effect, $100,000, $117 at $100,000 to $120,000 from HST supporters. hardest sectors hit because there’s virtu-
according to a study released by the and $167 at $120,000 to $140,000. He said it’s likely true those in the ally no embedded PST on their labour
right-leaning Fraser Institute. Veldhuis confirmed the calculations lowest income brackets will pay less tax and food costs and therefore not much
The conservative think tank says assume businesses will flow through because of the HST credit and because post-switch savings to reduce prices
reduced personal income taxes and most of the savings they will enjoy from they spend much of their money on and offset the higher tax to patrons.
introduction of a new BC HST credit the HST in the form of groceries and shelter, on A Harris/Decima survey released
make the change to an HST a net lower prices. which no direct HST Monday shows B.C. business owners
positive for many families, particularly Provincial sales tax is applies. are evenly split on whether the HST will
those in the low- to mid-income
brackets.
paid on supplies and ser-
vices used by businesses
“People have “If you’re in abject
poverty, you’re not part of
be positive or negative.
The 12 per cent HST, replacing the JT Mann
“People have been misled,” said Niels and those layers of PST been misled.” the group that’s going to seven per cent PST and five per cent Great service is my promise!
Veldhuis, the study’s author and senior are already baked into pay the $2 billion,” Schreck GST, takes effect July 1. Call me today to discuss all
economist at the Fraser Institute. “This the prices consumers pay Niels Veldhuis said. “Well, guess what? A citizens’ initiative aimed at forcing your real estate needs.
is not a massive tax increase. It’s a slight for their final products The rest of us are.” the government to back down has jtmann222@gmail.com
tax increase with offsetting personal before the final retail PST The report estimates collected more than 650,000 signatures
income tax reductions for most fami-
lies.”
is charged.
Wiping out those taxes
B.C. will collect $5.4 billion
in tax on its share of the
and is expected to become the first such
petition in B.C. to be declared success- 604.250.4692
He said many claims of anti-HSTers will save business in B.C. an estimated HST in the first full year, about $400 ful.
aren’t backed up by credible data or $2 billion, which critics say will come million more than it would have raised The Fraser Institute says the HST
analysis.
The report estimates families earning
out of the pockets of consumers.
“I don’t think there’s anyone who
had the PST instead stayed in place.
But the tax as a whole is to be
won’t change when “Tax Freedom Day”
arrives, the date on which the average
A great read!
under $40,000 will be $411 richer once really believes that the price reduction, revenue-neutral for government – the family earns enough to pay all taxes
their higher sales tax payments are off- if there is one, will be passed on,” said new money coming in will go back out for the year – expected to be June 8 for #200-5450-152nd Street, Surrey
set by lowered income tax, while house- NDP finance critic Bruce Ralston. in the form of lower personal income 2011. 604-575-2744
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program to include kitchen waste
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materials such as food scraps (meats,
Newton Library – June 10, 5pm-8pm Ocean Park Day – June 19, 10am-4pm at OPCA Hall
vegetables, fats, bones, etc), paper Whalley Community Festival – June 19, 12pm-6pm at
Guildford Recreation Centre – June 16, 5pm-8pm
towels and tissues and other fibrous Cloverdale Recreation Centre – June 17, 6pm-9pm Central City Plaza
materials. By separating these mater- South Surrey Recreation Centre – Canada Day – July 1, 10am-6pm at Cloverdale Amphitheatre
ials from the garbage stream, we June 23, 6pm-9pm Surrey Malls:
can reach our target of 70% waste Surrey Sports & Leisure – June 24, 5pm-8pm Guildford Mall – June 12/13, 11am-5pm
Surrey City Hall – June 29, 5pm-8pm Central City Shopping Centre – June 12/13, 11am-5pm
diversion by 2015.
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conduct of Mounties
Recommendations released last Friday
by Jeff Nagel raised his arms.

Available While officers later met and discussed the incident

pots
THE BRAIDWOOD Inquiry has ruled RCMP officers prior to being interviewed by IHIT investigators,

few S were not justified in rapidly and repeatedly tasering Braidwood found they did not collude to fabricate a

Only a
Polish immigrant Robert Dziekanski, finding their consistent story.
response a leading cause of his death at Vancouver The commissioner would not answer when asked
Airport in 2007. if prosecutors should reconsider charging the officers
Justice Thomas Braidwood, who released his report involved.
last Friday after a two-year inquiry, did not explicitly Asked why he did not make findings of miscon-
make findings of misconduct against the four officers, duct, he said: “I think I was blunt enough... those
Male (grades 8-11) Female (grades 8-12)
but heaped criticism on them and others who could reading it can draw their own conclusions.”
have prevented the tragedy. The inquiry found the police response was just
He called it a story of “shameful conduct by a few one of many missed opportunities to avoid the
officers” that should not reflect badly on the RCMP tragedy.
or police as a whole. The Canada Border Services
Police had been summoned to the Agency (CBSA) failed to ensure
international arrivals area Oct. 14, 2007 Dziekanski, after clearing an initial
in response to reports a drunk man was customs line, made it out to the public
throwing furniture around. waiting area.
Learn from Professional Coaches Dziekanski, 40, had failed to con-
nect with his mother and roamed the
“I was frankly appalled that a pas-
senger could disappear within the
Please Contact: Mike Coflin at: coflin_m@sd36.bc.ca - 604-531-8354 for more information
international arrivals area for more than CBSA secure customs hall for more
Now taking applications for the 2010-11 school year. Now accepting Grade 8s (1997s) five hours unaided, after a 20-hour flight than five hours,” Braidwood said, add-
Visit www.earlmarriott.com for more details. into the program. from Poland, before growing distraught. ing that “regrettably” the agency has
Soon after arriving, the four Rich- made no significant policy or proce-
mond Mounties began tasering Dzieka- dure changes since the death.
nski, testifying during the inquiry they Among Braidwood’s recommenda-
Introducing believed he posed a threat because he
was combative and armed with a stapler. Zofia Cisowski
tions:
• Improved measures by CBSA to
OUR NEW Braidwood rejected their claims he
was poised to attack, declaring them
ensure passengers clear customs and
secure areas.
LOGO! >> “patently unbelievable after-the-fact
rationalizations” and other statements
• Installation of digital passenger
information board outside the cus-
Our fork, knife and spoon truly they wrestled him to the ground “delib- toms hall where greeters can place
represent our donors, clients erate misrepresentations.” their names to alert arriving pas-
and volunteers. People Officers weren’t justified in tasering sengers. CBSA would have a duty to
Dziekanski the first time, Braidwood ensure they connect.
like you truly make found, nor for subsequent jolts. • Provision of interpreter service.
a difference! Braidwood found the five Taser • Creation of a civilian body to
deployments played “a prominent role” oversee investigations of police offi-
in his death by cardiac arrest, coupled cers, something senior B.C. Mounties
with the physical struggle with the say they welcome.
officers and his already stressed, agitated The RCMP have already accepted

Thank you!
state. Robert Dziekanski Braidwood’s previous recommenda-
Dziekanski died within two minutes tions on the use of Tasers and have
of the final tasering. revised their use-of-force policies a
“Despite their training, the officers approached number of times.
the incident as if responding to a barroom brawl and Dziekanski’s mother, Zofia Cisowski, also spoke
failed to shift gears when they found they were deal- out Friday.
“Breakfast With The Bank” was a huge ing with an obviously distraught traveller,” Braidwood “I will always be thinking of my son and the
said. “Mr. Dziekanski in no way brought this on manner of his death,” she said. “But I am satisfied
success, raising a record breaking amount! himself.” that the Braidwood Commission conducted a full
He also found the officers did not make any review of what happened to my son.”
To our 66 Table Captains, over 600 donors advance plan to use the Taser and that in the initial The RCMP have also reached an out-of-court
moments of contact made “well-intentioned” settlement with Cisowski, the terms of which
and over 50 volunteers, we couldn’t attempts to communicate.
Conflicting orders issued by the senior officer, Cpl.
have not been disclosed.

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Charges against officers will


be reconsidered, AG says
by Jeff Nagel Cpl. Benjamin “Monty” Robinson is suspended
pending trial on charges of attempting to obstruct
CRIMINAL CHARGES against the RCMP officers justice in relation to a 2008 crash in which his vehicle
involved in the death of Robert Dziekanski will be killed a motorcyclist. The other three officers in the
reconsidered, B.C. Attorney General Mike de Jong YVR incident remain with the force but not on opera-
said last Friday. tional duties.
He said a special prosecutor will be given “wide- RCMP handling of the incident “failed at many lev-
ranging authority” to make recommendations to the els,” Elliott said, citing deficient policies and training,
Crown. the insufficient time officers took to de-escalate the
Crown prosecutors had previously decided against situation and the inadequate care to protect him.
charging the officers. “It is important we learn from this terrible event,”
“It is not just warranted but essential he said. “We have already done so and we
that a reconsideration of that decision will continue to do so.”
take place,” de Jong said. SFU criminologist Rob Gordon said
The Polish embassy had called for he believes the special prosecutor may
reopening of the criminal investigation. “What remainsfind grounds for charges of perjury, if it’s
Although the Braidwood Inquiry did is the image of
determined the officers lied under oath
not make specific findings of miscon- before Braidwood.
duct, de Jong did not shy away from the the RCMP as He said the case will be remembered SURREY ART GALLERY
word.
“There was misconduct here and that
an incompetent
as one that went far beyond the officers
13750 - 88 Avenue | 604-501-5566
directly involved or that put the brakes on
reflects badly,” he said. “The response and out- undisciplined Taser use.
here was out of proportion to what the
circumstances warranted.
of-control “What remains is the image of the
RCMP as an incompetent and out-of- July 3 - August 29
“The human dimensions of this are organization...”
control organization that has circled the Opening Reception
staggering that someone would be lost wagons on this and other issues,” Gordon
within an airport, separated by a glass
door from their loved ones.”
Rob Gordon said. “And that will not acknowledge in a
genuine heartfelt way that it’s in trouble
July 2, 7:00 p.m.
De Jong said B.C. will within a year and that it needs to go through radical
create a civilian-led body to investigate reconstruction.”
all municipal police and RCMP-related deaths and Gordon noted Braidwood’s findings come on top
PRESENTED WITH THE ASSISTANCE OF
serious incidents. of another inquiry that found RCMP’s mishandling of
RCMP Commissioner William Elliott issued an the Air India bombings investigation.
unconditional apology for the RCMP’s role in Dzieka- Together, he said, they suggest an organization
nski’s death and offered “sincere condolences” to his incapable of changing that perhaps should not get a
mother. renewed B.C. policing contract due to be renegotiated
He said the force will review Braidwood’s findings by 2012.
before making any further decisions on officer disci- jnagel@surreyleader.com
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Will face American opponents during Canadian Open youth tournament

Team Canada to play in Surrey


by Nick Greenizan

B
y the time Canada’s national women’s
fastpitch team arrives in Surrey next
month, players should be on top of
their game, after taking on the world’s
best in Venezuela.
And as has been the case in recent sum-
mers, plenty of local talent dots the national
squad, which plays its first game at the ISF
Women’s World Championships in Caracas
today (Friday) against Cuba. The tournament
wraps up July 2.
Canada’s roster for worlds, which was
announced earlier this month, includes
Surrey outfielder Melanie Matthews, as well
as Langley natives Danielle Lawrie and Cor-
rine Doornberg, both of whom are former
members of the White Rock Renegades. One
other local native, North Delta’s Jennifer Yee,
is also on the squad.
Lawrie, who just wrapped up her career
at the University of
Washington as one
“...it has of the most deco-
rated softball players
been my goal in NCAA history,
to play on has been Canada’s
top pitcher for the
the national past few seasons.
team.” Conversely, Doorn-
berg, a 19-year-old
utility player, is a
Corrine newcomer to the
senior women’s
Doornberg squad after a few
years with Canada’s
development teams. She plays collegiately at FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER
the University of Mississippi.
Surrey Storm ‘94 catcher Haillee Renkers makes a tag at home against a Richmond Islanders baserunner during last year’s Canada
“Since I was little, it has been my goal to be
a part of the national team,” said Doornberg Cup Futures tournament at Cloverdale Athletic Park. The Storm association has entered two teams in the 2010 tournament, which
earlier this month, before leaving with the gets underway July 5.
team for Caracas. week-long exhibition series during the Cana- the world – was scrapped due to a schedul- Renegades ’91, ’92 and ’93 teams. The Delta
“I am excited to travel and see Venezuela dian Open Championships. ing conflict with the World Championships. Heat ’91 and ’93 teams as well as the Surrey
and I am stoked to play with the girls at the Beginning July 5, Canada will play a three- There is only three days between the two Storm ’92 and ’93 squads will also be playing
international level.” game set against the Washington Absolute events, which caused most clubs to pull out. against competition from Saskatoon, Califor-
Canada is among the medal contenders Blast, one of the best club teams in the U.S., The Canadian Open will feature Futures nia, Texas, Washington and Colorado.
at the World Championships, although the and will follow that with four games against (under-19) and Showcase (under-16) tour- In the Showcase division, the Renegades
last seven tournaments have been won by the American national team, culminating naments, and is hosted by the Renegades and Heat clubs each have two teams entered.
the U.S. Japan is the defending Olympic with an afternoon contest Sunday, July 11. association. Games will be played at Softball For more information, and a full schedule
champion. The Canadian Open replaces the Canada City and Cloverdale Athletic Park. of events, visit www.canadianopenfastpitch.
The Canadian team will be in Surrey in Cup this year, after the women’s division Seven local teams have entered the com
a few weeks – after worlds wrap up – for a – which includes national teams from around 20-team Futures tournament, including the - with files from Pieter Uni

Rebels can’t hold on to first period leads


Junior B lacrosse teamloses one, ties another
by Rick Kupchuk rards by two points in a three-team race extra-man situations, and giving up two Brad Olson with two goals and a pair of
for the last two playoff positions. shorthanded goals to the Roadrunners. assists was Surrey’s top scorer in the game.
THE SURREY Rebels couldn’t finish what The Rebels were outshot 16-7 in the Against the fifth-place Lakers Monday Voisey, who added one assist, Peach
they started, and managed to earn just a tie opening period Tuesday night, but a pair night in Cloverdale, the Rebels allowed with two goals and an assist, and Inter-
from a pair of West Coast Junior B Lacrosse of powerplay goals from Zack Peach had Burnaby to score just 28 seconds into the mediate B callup James Main with three
League games this week. the visitors leading by a goal going into game then reel off six in a row before the helpers, all had three-point games.
The Rebels led 6-1 over the Burnaby the second period. opening period was over. Harrison Mortimore with one goal,
Lakers Monday night at the Cloverdale Richmond again had a huge edge in The offensive production dried up in his second of the season, completed the
Arena, but had to settle for a 7-7 tie. shots on goal, and outscored Surrey 4-0 the second period, and Burnaby took scoring.
Playing away from home one night later, for a 5-2 lead after 40 minutes. The two advantage, dominating play and cutting The Rebels were outshot 47-37 with
a 2-1 advantage after 20 minutes eventu- teams traded third period tallies, with the difference to 6-5. Geyer making 40 saves in the Surrey net.
ally became a 6-3 loss to the Richmond Max Richards netting the goal for the Tyler Voisey’s second goal of the contest The Port Moody Thunder, in second
Roadrunners. Rebels. upped the difference to two goals, but place in the 11-team league with a 10-2-1
Surrey’s record fell to 5-8-2 (won-lost- Jeff Geyer had a strong game in goal, Burnaby battled back with two goals in record, visit the Cloverdale Arena Mon-
tied), and the seventh-place Rebels led the stopping 44 of 50 shots. Surrey struggled the last eight minutes of play to earn the day for an 8 p.m. game against the Rebels.
Roadrunners and Ridge Meadows Bur- on the powerplay, failing to score on six tie. sports@surreyleader.com

SECTION C0-ORDINATOR: RICK KUPCHUK (PHONE 604-575-5335)


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BRIAN GIEBELHAUS / BLACK PRESS


Surrey pastor John Burns (above) and golf pro Jodi Reimer played 100 holes of golf Monday
at Peace Portal Golf Course top raise funds for Mercy Ministries.

A hundred holes in a day


Surrey pastor raises funds for Mercy Ministries
by Nick Greenizan longest day of the year. any, practice swings, often teed
Last year, Burns – who can fin- off at the same time – etiquette
THE SIGN PLACED in the pro ish a round on his own in about be damned – and never spent too
shop at Peace Portal Golf Course two hours – accomplished the much time admiring, or admon-
was a polite one, kindly asking 100-hole feat alone, but this year ishing, their shots. Instead, they
Monday golfers to allow John he brought Reimer, a member of went with something of a “run,
Burns and Jodi Reimer to play- Burns’ church, along for the ride. swing, run again” approach.
through. The duo were raising money for They weren’t talking much
And to get a sense of just how Mercy Ministries, with the goal set either, save for a little friendly
fast the duo was moving through at $50,000. Last year, Burns raised trash talk or few words of encour-
the 18 scenic holes near the $35,000. agement, and a quick word to
Canada/U.S. border, one only The pair teed off at 4:30 a.m., onlookers as they zipped past.
ADVERTISING FEATURE
need to ask the very golfers who and managed to sneak in a full “Great day for 100 holes of
were moving aside to let them by.
Traffic Deaths: A Public Health Crisis “They’re really moving, man…
round – at nearly a full sprint –
before many other golfers hit the
golf – perfect weather,” Burns said
of the slightly overcast skies, after
way too fast for me.” 6,103-yard course. By 9:45 a.m., teeing off on the 17th hole for the
From 1979 to 2004, if the “better and more diverse
“They’re up there, ahead on they were just finishing up their fourth time that morning.
THE
US downward trend in the public transport options,”
annual number of fatalities and shipping more freight the green… or at least they were. fourth round, with entourage in “But this hole has already taken
from crashes had kept by rail to remove dangerous Looks like they’re gone already.” tow. A few helpers – providing three of my balls… this one gets

ROAD
pace with Canada’s—our truck traffic. “It’s crazy. I mean, could you do water and PowerBars – were me every time.”
fatalities dropped from One call “for the 100 holes in a day?” traipsing along the hilly Peace Por- The twosome wrapped up their
5,933 to 2,875 or roughly American auto industry On the surface, it does seem tal layout with Burns and Reimer, 100-hole golf-a-thon – about

RULES
fifty percent—the US total to become once again the slightly crazy, the idea of playing as was an official scorekeeper, and 5½ rounds – by mid-afternoon
would have been 25,500. leader in traffic safety by 100 holes of golf in a single day, a gaggle of photographers and Monday.
Instead, in 2004 in the US, hiring engineers to build
but that was exactly what Burns, videographers. For more information on
42,836 people were killed Cedric Hughes Barrister & Solicitor safer cars rather than a pastor at Relate Church, in In order to save time and Monday’s golf-a-thon, or to find
in crashes and since then, www.roadrules.ca hiring lawyers and former
the annual total has hovered government officials to build Surrey, and Reimer, a golf pro at energy, the pair – who were carry- out how to donate, visit www.
around 37,000. Recently, to mark the beginning better loopholes for unsafe cars” contrasts with Riverway Golf Course in Burnaby, ing their own bags and not using relatechurch.ca or www.mer-
of ‘summer road trip season’, The New York another blogger’s warning about “the growing were attempting Monday, on the carts – were not taking many, if cyministries.ca
Times asked eleven traffic safety experts to consumer and political interest in smaller, less
blog about “the one thing that could be done to crash-worthy vehicles.” Calling this a worrisome
reduce highway deaths.” long-term trend, this blogger notes that, “The
Most did not offer (or, indeed, could last time America witnessed a significant
not find) a “silver bullet” response. Most downsizing of vehicles (1975 to 1985), the
offered ‘answers’ about what one blogger unintended result was about 2,000 additional
called the classically known “three E’s”: traffic fatalities per year.”
enforcement, engineering, and education. “E” Better education would “bring American
for epidemiology also emerged as a category driver training practices up to the standards
of answers. In short, the collective response practiced in many European countries…better
proposed a four-pronged approach. understanding of the principles of car control,
Enforcement that focuses on the existing more hands-on demonstrations of accident
laws to control speeding, to encourage wearing avoidance techniques and preferred emergency
seat belts, and to discourage impaired driving conduct along with more stringent licensing
has saved lives and will continue to do so. Tried rules.”
and tested regulatory schemes that work—like “Epidemiology” answers propose a new
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SUBMITTED
Members of Orbit are (left to right) Gavin Ackerman, Matthew Gray, Matt Stockwell, Sam Hobeyn and Ashleigh George.

Rapid launch for Orbit


Youth band landing gigs in Surrey – and beyond
by Sheila Reynolds far, he hasn’t regretted a thing. great, too.”
“It’s a really good experience for the future Hobeyn has been surprised by the speed of the

S
ome of the songs they cover are nearly four because I’m working on my stage presence,” says band’s quick rise in popularity and really didn’t
decades older than they are. But that doesn’t Stockwell, 14. “I think I’m playing better now and expect to be playing for such large crowds.
make any difference to members of the band I’m a lot more confident.” But Orbit hasn’t seen anything yet.
Orbit. Fourteen-year-old Gray, in Grade 8 at Fleetwood Next week, on June 30, they’re scheduled for a
They just want to play good music – and play it Park Secondary with Stockwell, is pleased with the pre-Canada Day event in Langley that’s expected to
well – whether it’s The Who’s “My Generation” or current ensemble. draw thousands.
“I Gotta Feeling” by the Black Eyed Peas. “They’re all great players and great performers,” Ackerman, who’s just finishing Grade 7 at Ocean
The quintet of teens and pre-teens officially he says. “We all click very well, even off the stage.” Cliff Elementary, has never had that many people
formed last summer and is comprised of lead And though it hasn’t even been watch and says he’s been known
singer Sam Hobeyn, lead guitarist Ashleigh a year since they formed their to have some initial nerves at
George, bass guitarist Matthew Gray, rhythm “permanent” lineup, Orbit’s gigs “It’s really awesome performances.
guitarist Gavin Ackerman and drummer Matt are coming in fast. to get all the “But then you lose yourself in
Stockwell. They’ve played pre-teen dances the music,” he says, adding the
The group was started by George and Gray, who and birthday parties, as well as feedback from the interaction with the crowd is his
were previously in a band called The What. After
leaving that group, they collected Ackerman, who
special events and fundraisers.
Just this spring, Orbit competed
audience.” favourite part.
Right now, the young band
takes guitar lessons at the same studio. He was in Surrey City Jam 2010, where is doing cover songs only, but
thrilled to be asked to join after being spotted at a they were finalists in the pre-teen Ashleigh George will soon focus on writing and
year-end recital. category. And more recently, performing original material.
“I was really excited,” says Ackerman, who also the group performed at Cyclebetes, a fundraiser “If you think about it, all the bands started doing
sings backup. “I love music – music is my passion. for juvenile diabetes that was held at Elgin Park covers,” reasons Hobeyn, 13.
My whole family loves it.” Secondary, where the crowd of 200 was four times Adds Stockwell: “We’re all trying to think about
They then found Stockwell, who would readily larger than expected. writing our own songs. I’m looking forward to it.”
take the place of their fill-in drummer, and early The kids, however, say bring it on – the more the They’ll likely stick with the straight-up rock
this year, after parting ways with their original better. sound they’ve become known for. And then, who
singer, took on Hobeyn to lead the group vocally. “It’s really awesome to get all the feedback from knows? They might just be an established band to
Like many of the band’s members Hobeyn, a the audience – knowing they really like you,” says watch for.
Grade 8 student at Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary, George, a Grade 6 student at Langley’s Belmont For the sake of Hobeyn’s future, it better work
has been performing as long as he can remember. Elementary. “It makes me and the band play bet- out.
“I always entertained the family with little per- ter.” “I want to do this long term,” he laughs. “I hon-
formances,” he recalls. “It just feels great,” adds Gray. “Every time you estly have nothing else in mind for a career.”
Stockwell admits he was more into hockey than get on stage you feel at home. To learn more about Orbit, check http://orbit-
his drums when the notion of joining a band arose, “It’s really great when you can get out and per- rockband.spaces.live.com or search the band on
but thought he’d try something different. And so form, but to be able to do something good, that’s Facebook.

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Eye on entrepreneurship
PEOPLE Friday June 25 2010 39

QUEEN ELIZABETH Secondary Grade 12 student Akriti


Kochher won the coveted JA Scholarship for Entrepreneur-
ial Studies from Junior Achievement of British Columbia
(JABC).
The scholarship, sponsored by the Peter Thomson Centre
for Venture Development, recognizes
strong entrepreneurial skills and the
desire to start a business.
Kochher is executive vice-presi-
dent of her JA company Hang On!
With this award, she will have the
opportunity to attend BCIT’s Start-
ing Your Own Business Program.
The award was presented at the
Celebrate JA! event, sponsored by
CIBC, and held at the SFU’s Segal
Graduate School of Business in
Akriti Kochher downtown Vancouver.
More than 50 students were hon-
oured at the reception.
Junior Achievement (JA) is the world’s largest not-for-
profit organization dedicated to educating young people
about business.

Student concepts win praise


TECH-SAVVY STUDENTS were at their entrepreneurial best
at Simon Fraser University’s inaugural Concept Connection
competition held at the Surrey campus.
The winning concept is a mobile application called Quik-
piq, which allows users to ask their current social networks
for feedback on potential purchases and other decisions. Lunch with Feenie
Runner-up QuakeAware is an app that enables users to Chef Rob Feenie recently paid a visit to North Surrey Secondary School, answering questions and conducting
prepare themselves in the wake of an earthquake. a cooking demonstration: Lemon-garlic prawn pasta.
And in the “audience favourite” category, Live Interactive
Shopping System, or LISS, an iPhone app for scanning gro-
ceries, emerged as the winner.
The student presentations were made before a panel of
industry judges. The winner and runner-up teams share
$1,000 in prizes. The contest was designed to encourage stu-
dents from any field to create and pitch their entrepreneurial
Grad’s career takes flight
F
ideas. or Douglas College valedictorian Julia Collin, the sky is in the family.
Quikpiq team members include Anoop Aulakh (Com- the limit in more ways than one. “Myy mom, Marion, is a very strong woman who suc-
munication), Ashish Gurung (Business) and Don Masakayn xcited to be
“This spring, I’m extremely excited cessfully raised three
th children and went back to school
(SIAT). QuakeAware’s team of MBA/Management of Tech- embarking on my new career and nd work- at the age of 44 aand got her CGA designation at the age
nology students – Kelvin Chiu, Ryan Cole, Donal De Paor, ing on getting my private pilot’s license,,” said the of 49,” said Collin.
Coll “She showed me just how impor-
Dylan Marks, Terrence Tam, Eliza Yiu. LISS was created by Surrey resident, who graduated June 3 with a tant an educati
education is and that you are never too old to
a SIAT capstone team including Moein Sabouhiyan, Peter Post-Degree Diploma in Marketing. achieve your d dreams.”
Zhao, Lisa Guo, Andrew Chen, Xenia Hsu. Collin came to Douglas College with h a degree Collin says that she may eventually consider
The other finalists were G-Frame, a location based role- in Ancient and Medieval History from the Uni- going for her MBA. But whatever flightpath she
playing game for smart phones, and Wine-Peer, a peer to eting
versity of Calgary and a taste for marketing chooses, Co
Collin says her main goals are to be
peer wine-rating system via the web and mobile devices. from her time working in sales as a student.
dent. happy be the best she can be.
Venture Connection and SFU Business sponsored the as
After four years at university, Collin was “I wa
want to be able to look back on my life
event. For more information on Venture Connection’s pro- nd
eager to get her career off the ground and and ssay “Veni Vidi Vici” which is Latin for
grams to support SFU entrepreneurs visit www.sfu.ca/vc the one-year Post-degree Diploma in “I ccame, I saw, I conquered.”
Marketing Program proved to be just Douglas
D College is one of the largest
the ticket. colleges
col in British Columbia, providing a
“I didn’t want to go back to variety
va of bachelor’s degrees, university
school for another four years to get transfer,
tr career and developmental
another Bachelor’s degree in Busi- programs
p for over 20,000 students each
ness,” says Collin. “This program year.
y
was perfect for me. It gave me the The College is celebrating its 40th
training I needed in minimal time anniversary
a this year.
to fast-track my marketing career.” For more information, visit www.
Collin is already well on her way: douglascollege.ca
d
She is already settling in as marketing
coordinator with Coast Hotels and
Resorts. Nonetheless, Collin remains Julia Collin
passionate about learning, a trait that runs
uns

A wealth of knowledge
Eleven students from Cougar Canyon Elementary A poster for Terry
School received bursaries from the Tzu Chi
Foundation recently. In the past school year, nearly Terry Fox’s parents selected the submission of
100 Delta students received at total of $13,000 in Mountainview Montessori student Joshua Kwak
bursaries from Tzu Chi to attend summer and winter as the winner in a Terry Fox Foundation poster
camps and spring break activities. competition that ran in schools throughout B.C. and
the Yukon. The contest was open to students from
kindergarten to Grade 12. To mark this September’s
HOW TO SUBMIT 30th anniversary of the Terry Fox Run, the winning
Submissions for People can be faxed, or emailed. poster will be distributed in the fall to every school
The Leader’s mailing address is #200-5450 152 St., in B.C. and the Yukon registered to hold a Terry Fox
run. About 1,450 schools are registered, with each
Surrey, B.C., V3S 5J9. Fax: 604-575-2544. school receiving an average of three posters.
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they really shouldn’t be varieties. The master of one of the very first of of cannas and overlook
set out in the garden black, however, is Austra- the intense yellow and their exquisite blos-
until it gets warm. lia. This rather slender green striped varieties. soms. Today there are a
Cannas love not only and elegant grower has ‘Pretoria’ looks almost whole series of designer
the heat of summer but almost black leaves with identical with melon colours such as peach,
also, like dahlias, will brilliant orange-red flow- orange blooms and apricot and pink shaded
carry your garden well ers. It’s definitely a “wow” leaves similar to ‘Bengal varieties that blend in
into November. plant in my book! Tiger’ but with a tiny red with our current colour
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schemes.
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BUSINESS
Self-employed? Does
your business need a
DATEBOOK
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makeover? We are looking
Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print on Wednesdays and Fridays.
for professionals to join
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critique your business
Proposed Road Closure
with creative ideas from Surrey beekeepers meet Club is seeking new Notice is given pursuant to Section 60(2) of the Transportation Act
the “Business Boosters.”
This is your opportunity
on the third Wednesday of
each month at 7:30 p.m. At
members for exercise and
fun. Call Christine at 604-
COMMUNITY that the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure has received
an application from the Semiahmoo First Nation to permanently
to network with other the Honeybee Centre, Fraser 575-1248 or Dorothy at The White Rock Community
professionals, exchange Highway and 176 St. 604-594-1260. close Beach Road, located south of 8th Avenue on the west side of
Arts Council (#90 1959
business cards and give 152 St.) is looking for Highway 99 within the City of Surrey and that such closed road be
your business a boost. We local authors to kick off vested pursuant to Section 60 of the Transportation Act.
meet every Wednesday at Are interested in Wood Surrey Trekkers Volkssport the next Literary Series.
Ricky’s Restaurant, 8958 Carving? The Cloverdale Walking Club is for adults Four writers will be invited Beach Road was originally acquired by the Province from the
152 St. from 11:45-1:15 Wood Carvers Club meets of all ages. Whether you to participate as readers Semiahmoo Reserve, as shown on Plan 4797 CLSR B.C. Should the
p.m. Visit www.trbn.com for every Tuesday night from walk five or 10 kilometres, during the September
more details. 6:30 pm to 8:45 pm at Lord slow or fast, we invite you event and have the
closure proceed, the road will be returned to the Government of
Tweedsmuir Secondary to join us on trails for fun, opportunity to sell their Canada for inclusion in general reserve lands.
School (6151 180 St.) in fitness and friendship. For books. To be considered,
CHILDREN the woodworking class
at the back of the school.
more information, call Anne
at 604-525-2151 or visit
submit a copy of the book
you’d like to read from and
The plan showing the proposed road closure can be viewed
from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Ministry of Transportation and
Hillside Boys and Girls The club meets from www.surreytrekkers.com a cover letter that tells Infrastructure Lower Mainland District office at the address below.
Club’s Daycamp and Youth September to June, but us a bit about yourself
Escape, which will run July you can join anytime. For and your work to the
5 to Aug. 27, will provide more information, call Alan Borderline Cycling Club, Community Arts Council’s Any persons wanting to provide comments of support or objection to
a fun-filled, active and Bennet at 604-888-9212, based in South Surrey/ office in Windsor Square. this application for road closure should do so in writing no later than
supervised experience Ron Langevin at 604-576- White Rock welcomes new The office is open from July 23, 2010, to the following ministry contact:
for children, who have 6806 or Don Hammond at members. If you are an avid 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday
completed kindergarten to 604-589-8800. road cyclist, but nervous through Friday and on Jeffrey Moore, Senior District Development Technician
those 12 years old. A wide about joining just any group Saturday from 11 a.m. to 3 Lower Mainland District
variety of programs will be ride, our club might be just p.m. If you wish to phone 1065 Columbia Street, Suite 200
offered: Sports, cooking, The Surrey & White Rock what you need. Borderline ahead, call 604-536-8333.
Materials will be accepted
Fax: 604 660-8371 Phone: 604 6660-8304
crafts and trips all over the writers club meets on the Cycling Club is a registered
Lower Mainland. Your child third Wednesday of each non-profit society. We are until closing time on July 6. Jeffrey.Moore@gov.bc.ca
has the option to attend month with exception a group of spirited road A committee will consider File: 2010-00777
for one week or the whole of June or July. For more cyclists who love to ride all works submitted and
summer. The cost is $125 information call 604-501- the country roads in the will make a decision
per week for ages 6-9 and 0934 or e-mail ca2003@ Fraser Valley area. Club by early August. Books
$140 per week for ages shaw.ca applications are available submitted for adjudication
10-12. Call 604-596-9595 via South Surrey Cycles at will be available for pickup
for more information. 604-531-5004 or online at by their respective owners
Love to walk, dine, golf, http://members.shaw.ca/ no later than September
party or socialize? The borderlinecycling/ 2010.
Play Xbox 360 games on Singles Social and Walking
a big screen at the library.
Games include: FIFA 2010,
Soul Calibur IV, Skate, UFC
Undisputed, Rock Band
1 & 2 and more. Or bring
your favourite game and
teach others how to play.
Four controllers available.
It’s free and registration North Delta Lions Family Day
is not required. Just drop-
in. Event dates are July 7 Sunday, June 27, 2010
from 12:30–2:30 pm at the
Whalley Library (Grades 6+) Celebrate North Delta Lions Club Family Day at the parade and picnic
and Aug. 3 from 2–4 p.m. at
Semiahmoo Library (Grades North Delta Community Park, 112th Street & 84th Avenue
6+). For more information,
visit www.spl.surrey.bc.ca We hope to see you there!

Bobs and Lolo Children’s


Concert, a fundraiser for
Semiahmoo Family Place,
takes place Aug. 20 from
1-5 p.m. at #13, 15515 24
Ave. Tickets available at
the door or online at www.
semiahmoofamilyplace.com

CLUBS
The Valley Active Singles
Social Club (for singles
45-plus) meets Wednesday
evenings from 7-8:30 p.m.
for info nights and ideas for
activities. Men and women
are welcome. Club members Cllr. Heather King, Mayor Lois E. Jackson, Cllr. Anne Peterson
go to plays, for walks,
bike riding, social dinners Cllrs. Scott Hamilton, Robert Campbell, Bruce McDonald
and more. Activities take
place year-round. For more
information, call Kathryn at
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114 DRIVERS/COURIER/ 115 EDUCATION 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, 142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS 156 SALES
TRUCKING COME JOIN our passionate LEMARE LAKE Logging Ltd., is ac- FOOD SERVICES 6877265 CANADA Inc. Skin Care
and caring team in Duncan at cepting resumes for Off-Hwy Log- RECEPTIONIST retailer is seeking 4 energetic Retail
DRIVERS, 5, needed for long Sunridge Place, a State of the ging Truck Drivers, Buckers, Chas- Sales Reps. for our locations in
Required immediately, 3 months
haul, Class 1, Canada - US East
Coast. 2 years exp, clean
Art Complex Care Facility in
the beautiful Cowichan Valley.
ers, Grapple Yarder Operators,
Hooktenders, Processor Operators, LINE COOKS minimum, building supply compa- Guildford. $12.50/hr. Please email
resume: drwguildford@gmail.com
Line Machine Operators & ticketed ny seeking a receptionist with
Abstract, mountain winter exp. We provide quality care in a Required F/T & P/T by busy experience on multi-line switch-
Fax resumes to: 778-565-1075. Driller/Blasters. Level 3 First Aid an
true home environment. asset. Fax 250-956-4888 or Email: Tsawwassen pub. Experience board. Duties include A/R Data
DRIVERS for 5 ton req’d, designat- To apply please send your office@lemare.ca preferred. Excellent benefits & entry, mailing, filing, correspon-
ed routes. Mon-Fri. Email resume, resume to: wages. Drop off resume to: dence etc. Send resume to:
criminal checked, drivers abstract LIVE-IN CAREGIVER, F/T w/exp to
join.us@sunridgeplace.ca look after kids; supervision of kid’s 1203 - 56 St., S. Delta or Pacific West Systems
to: Wmcintosh@inter-urban.com Make a Difference in the Lives
or call 1-778-808-9576, atn Warren activities; taking care of general hy- Fax: 604-943-7466 or email: Supply Ltd.
of Seniors! giene; preparing & providing meals. Shelleylynn2002@msn.com 20109 Logan Ave.,
DRIVERS for auto dealerships Staff Positions: LPN’s; Sal: $11/hr Knowledge of English, Langley, BC V3A 4L5
deliveries. Suit semi-retired or RCA’s; Cook; clerical; RN; Punjabi is an asset. Contact Rajesh
retired persons. Please fax drivers Fax: 604-589-0410. Loc: Surrey,
PASTA COOK needed with exp. for or fax 604-534-8062
abstract/resume 604-596-1262. Mgr. Rec Therapist (Diploma White Rock Restaurant. Free prk. 4 or email
BC. Email: mehanrajesh@yahoo.ca
REAL SMART Real Estate Classes, 5/wks. www.realsmartonline.net
Required); Food Service day/wk approx. 30 hrs. $13/hr. Call ssweetman@pacwest
DRIVERS: Power sweeping and Worker; Housekeeper; Staffing Pierre after 1:30pm. (604)531-6261.
water truck. Must be hard working Local development company is systems. com
with good attitude. Nights possible. 121 ESTHETICIANS clerk; Contract Positions: Pas- looking to hire; Labourers
Class 5 with air or Class 3. Good toral Care (10 hours a week); $19/hr. F/T to prepare sites by 135 INCOME OPPORTUNITY
driving record req’d. Exp. beneficial Experienced Esthetican/Nail Occupational Therapist; Reg- setting up material, scaffolding,
but will train. Email info@atlasg.net Tech needed at busy salon. istered Dietitian. ramps & barricades. Assist trade
persons by mixing & applying ACHIEVE YOUR POTENTIAL. We
WE’RE ON THE WEB #102-2000 Enterprise Way. DRYWALL FINISHER, Experi- material & cleaning up; Site Su- empower people to achieve their
www.bcclassified.com Kelowna,250-762-6833. Kali enced. Wanted for busy renovation pervisors $26/hr. F/T for sched- dreams. At Primerica Financial
email:klayne813@gmail.com company. MUST have own reliable uling, ensuring deadlines are Services we show people how to
DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS wanted vehicle. Please call (604)535-1632 met, ensuring material & supplies build their own business by helping
with experience. (Pup & Transfer). are on site in time & the training families solve their financial prob-
Fax resumes to: 604-856-9172 or 124 FARM WORKERS of new staff. Send resume to: lems. Fax resume: 1-877-881-9296
for info call: 604-807-4040. CSM Link II Developments Ltd.
DUMP TRUCK DRIVER w/Class 1, 25 FARM LABOURER required, 5 204–15955 Fraser Hwy. Surrey,
air, good experience, clean driver’s or 6 days/week, $9.14/hr. Farm BC V3S 2W7. Fax 604-591-1490 139 MEDICAL/DENTAL
abstract. Wages negot. 1-250-870- work such as planting, cultivate, irri- bmann@ambrossliving.com
1006. Fax resume 1-250-717-5841 gate, harvest blue berry crop. An- BUSY ORAL surgeon in Langley
ticipate start date July 1, 2010. Fax MATERIAL HANDLERS req’d. Sal: requires p/t CDA-3 days per week
HARLENS TRUCKING Ltd. req’s resume to 604-575-9207 or email to $16.50/hr Duties: Load, unload & for mat.leave beginning August.
LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS canpacific.vinod@yahoo.ca or call move products & materials by ma- Fax resumes to:604-532-9687
Class 1 Driver’s lic with min 3 years 604-575-9350 or mail to: Can- terial handling equipment, Count,
exp req’d. Able to maintain equip- Pacific Farms Inc., 4586-176 Street, weigh, sort, pack & unpack prod-
ment, keep log book, inspection re- Surrey, BC. V3S 0L5 ucts. Basic English reqd. Punjabi an Advertise across the lower
ports, etc. $22.50/hr, 50hrs/week. asset. Contact Mr. Pardeep @ Fax: mainland in the 17 best-read
Send resumes: 10716 Scott Rd. 604-591-1223. Loc. Surrey. Email: community newspapers.
Surrey BC, V3V 4G6, 125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE canadiankidswear@yahoo.ca ON THE WEB: bcclassified.com
Fax: 604-957-5265,
email: harlenstrucking@gmail.com THERAPY ASSISTANTS, F/T
Assist patients by putting on/off
MANDER BROS Ent. Ltd. requires equip. $17/hr. Send resume to Low-
LONG HAUL TRUCK DRIVERS. er Mainland Car Accident Rehabili-
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
Class 1 Drivers lic with min 3 years tation Ltd. 102-13805 104 Ave.,
exp req’d. Able to maintain equip- Surrey B.C. V3T1W7. Fax 604-639- 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
ment, keep log book, inspection re- 5746. oivancv@carrehab.ca.
ports, etc. $22.50/hr, 50hrs/week. Customer Service
Send resumes: 8509 132 St. Surrey
BC V3W 4N8, Fax: 604-599-4051 Want to advance your career?
Reps
email:manderbrothers@gmail.com Drillers Assistants (labour)
O/O with 3/4 cargo or 1 ton vans Some great kids aged 12 to 18
req’d. Exp. an asset. Please fax re- Entry level positions The most employee and
who need a stable, caring
sume and drivers abstract attn home for a few months. Job entails: customer focused plumbing
Keith 604-579-9981 Are you looking for the Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual
service company in the Fraser
RAHUL GLASS Ltd. in Surrey is hir- opportunity to do meaningful, labor, working outdoors, long Valley has openings for a
ing a f/t delivery driver to drive vans
& light trucks to pick up & deliver
goods in the lower mainland. Must
fulfilling work?
Qualified applicants receive
training, support and
hours, travel in BC, strong work
ethic, team player, multitasking,
self-motivated. Ability to take
CSR at our Langley Head
Office. Superior customer Coordinator,
have class 5 driver’s licence with 2
years exp. Person should be physi-
cally fit to load & unload goods,
able to perform pre-trip inspection
remuneration.
Funding is available for
modifications to better equip
direction, valid BC drivers
license, clean abstract, reliable
transportation. Mechanically
relations skills, computer skills,
and excellent verbal/written
skills are all essential.
Safety & Security
FLAGGERS NEEDED inclined an asset.
and use maps. Salary for this posi- your home. A child at risk is If not certified, training available for Provide resume and drivers Previous phone sales Responsibilities
tion would be $15/hr with 40 hours waiting for an open door. abstract to: experience necessary.
per week + other benefits. Interest- Make it yours.
a fee. Call 604-575-3944 Under the general direction of the Manager, Safety & Security,
F/T CHRISTIAN FIELD WORKER. careers@mudbaydrilling.com If you want a job where you
ed applicants may email resumes Call 604-708-2628 or fax to 604-888-4206. the Coordinator, Safety & Security conducts the day-to-day
to: jobs.rahulglass@yahoo.com www.plea.bc.ca
N. American Mission for First Na-
No phone calls. can make a difference operations of the security and parking departments, and
tions Society (Delta). 3-5 yrs exp.
Grad. $15.66/hr. Fax 604-598-8289 everyday, and have fun doing
it, send your resume to: works with the Supervisor to help design and implement
115 EDUCATION HOLBROOK DYSON Logging WILD & CRAZY,
127 HAIRCARE Ltd. has vacancies in the fol-
the security and parking programs for the University.
CAN’T BE LAZY Responsibilities include:
Become a Psychiatric Nurse - train PROFESSIONALS lowing jobs. lewismechanical@shaw.ca
locally via distance education, local
and/or regional clinical placements, 1) Heavy Duty Mechanic Up to $20 per hr, 40 hrs per • Operating all campus security alarm systems and Digital
B.C. QUALIFIED HAIR DRESS- Details can be seen at week. Fun promo’s & C.S. 10
and some regional classroom deliv-
ERS avail. to work in Surrey, Ab- positions available for immed. Voice Access Channel (DVAC) accounts by trouble
ery. Wages start at $29/hour. This
botsford, Langley with Sr. Care-
http://hdlogging.com/ Fax re- work. No commission. OFFICE shooting problems, proposing solutions with vendors,
23 month program is recognized by sumes to 250-287-9259 No experience? No problem!
homes, as vacation/emergency
the CRPNBC. Gov’t funding may be
relief throughout the year. Commis- Call today, Start tomorrow ! ADMINISTRATOR providing technical assistance, calling for services, and
available.
Toll-free: 1-87-STENBERG sion 604-420-9339 LABOURER Call Lori 604-777-2195 Overseas Career & Consulting maintaining related systems.
www.stenbergcollege.com HAIR STYLIST, f/t or p/t. Drop off position available at Industrial Services LTD located in Surrey, • Coordinating after hour access for contracted services as
resume to: #111 - 6820 188 St. or BC requires an Office Adminis-
Equipment Manufacturing Ltd.
trator for their office. Wages required
DGS CANADA call Amy @ (778)574-0708.
Industrial Equipment Mfg. Ltd.
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, $20.75 hourly, 40 hrs/week + • Developing, coordinating, and supervising the keying
STYLIST & ASST designs and manufactures bulk FOOD SERVICES other benefits. Main duties: Over-
schedule and locksmith work for all buildings
2 DAY MANAGER OPPORTUNITY materials handling equip. typically see & co-ordinate Office Admin
FORKLIFT used in mining, forestry and tar
BURNABY AREA Rest. looking for
Procedures. Prepare work • Managing key record databases for all buildings
$10 + per hour for sands. The business has been in reports etc. Apply by Fax: 604-
WEEKEND operation since 1955 & is located exp. Tandoori chef. Must have min. 572-6767 or by email: • Ensuring that key control and key issuance is consistent
qualified applicants. 3yrs related exp and be able to
COURSE in the Port Kells area of Surrey.
supervise staff. Salary starting at 19 info@overseas with UFV policies and procedures
If you enjoy team work, a fun The successful candidate will dollars per hr and is negotiable. immigration.com • Executing the assigned security and parking plan for
No Reservations Needed environment and being in a busy have a valid forklift certification, a Please contact Miss Kapoor at
salon, GREAT CLIPS is now knowledge of shipping and 778 995 1537. the University, including special events, and for the
Report to 19358 - 96 Ave., #215 hiring for our busy Surrey and OFFICE ASSISTANT F/T required
Surrey, Saturday 8:30am Cloverdale locations.
receiving & material handling in
FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANT for high end cabinet doors finishing Abbotsford Sports and Entertainment Centre (ASEC)
a steel fabrication shop.
www.dgscanada.com Required for Little Caesars Pizza at plant in Cloverdale. Must have ex- • Providing on-call support for emergency situations and
604-888-3008 Call Keith the following locations: Delta, Maple perience in Microsoft office and
To apply submit resume by data entry. Wages start at $10.50 after hours security, advising Supervisor of sensitive
778-908-2136 Email to rspeers@iem.ca Ridge,Surrey, Langley & Richmond.
“Preferred by Canadian or drop off resume at: $10.31/hr. per hour. Must be able to work situations
Employers” or fax to 604-513-9905 independently. Please fax your
17725 - 64 Ave. Fax resume 604.541.7199 or
(Cloverdale Crossing) e-mail: gengroupjobs@hotmail.com resume to 778-571-1813. • Managing the operation of the evening safety patrol and
LABOURERS & ROOFERS, F/T the SafeWalk programs
or 6350 - 120 St for PLANET ROOFING serving the
(Boundary Park Plaza) Lower Mainland. Experience pre- 130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED • Assisting with annual fire drills at all campuses and
ferred. Gurmukh 778-863-5044
employee Fire Warden training and education
130 HELP WANTED • Providing day-to-day supervision and coordination of
contracted security services, daytime parking staff, work

it
Adult Floaters study employees, and evening student patrollers
Required to deliver the • Assisting with fire inspections with the municipal fire
Leader newspaper door- department; assisting with risk and threat assessments
to-door in the North Delta • Responding to incidents on campus and providing
area. A reliable vehicle
and a fair knowledge of
BECAUSE MATTERS. information and guidance to employees and students as
required
the area is a must. Pls
call 604-575-5342 for The work schedule for this position includes shift work. Day
more information. shift and evening shift will be within the rotation. Hours of
BCIT is integral to BC’s prosperity. Our faculty and staff are catalysts in supporting work are Day shift 8 am – 4 pm and Evening shift 3 pm to 11
Find a job the growth of future generations. Advance your career with our generous and
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for more info about CASCADIA WINDOWS patrol staff is necessary. The successful candidate must have
this FREE program: candidates will have a strong understanding of Building Automation, Mechanical
Requires 5 positions: the ability to work with computers and various Microsoft
The EDGE Program 1. Production Line Glazier Control Systems, and DDC systems. Office software applications. Strong interpersonal and
IAM CARES Society 2. Window Frame Assembler
604-580-2226, email: 3. Painter communication skill and the ability to provide leadership
christinek@iamcares.ca 4. Packager
5. Service Technician (US
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INTERIOR Heavy Equipment Op- citizenship an asset).
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erator School Train on full-size Ex- UFV is a growing, exciting, and welcoming workplace. Come
cavators, Dozers, Graders,Loaders. Window manufacturing exp. req.
join 11,000 students and 1,000 employees in our innovative
Includes safety tickets. Provincially Day & afternoon shifts. Fax It’s your career. and comprehensive learning environment.
certified instructors. Government resume to 604 857 4606 or email 6-10F_UFV25
accredited. Job placement assis- to hr@cascadiawindows.com. Get it right.
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156 SALES 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 173 MIND BODY SPIRIT 236 CLEANING SERVICES 263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE 281 GARDENING 281 GARDENING
DRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain
Calling All Successful JOURNEYMAN SCOTT HILL LASER Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain COUNTRY WEST
InSide Sales HAIR REMOVAL tile replacement and repairs. Call LANDSCAPING & LAWNCARE
Representatives! FABRICATOR ◆ Upper Lip / Chin $20 ea
BOB @ 778-773-6657
• Res / Comm
We are seeking a successful
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G.L.G Services Ltd. • Guaranteed Work
inside telephone salesper- We are looking for dependable * Land clearing * Excavation • Lic. bonded & Insured
son who is passionate about personnel to add to our ◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea * Site Services & * Back filling • Reasonable Rates/Free Est.
selling and servicing busi- production team on a F/T ◆ Full Body $499 ea * Final Grading * Bobcat Services • Trimming
basis. You must be able to Exp. in Comm & Res. • Lawncut
ness customers. Our sales read blueprints, have a min. of 604-588-4662 Free estimates! • Weeding/Aerating
representatives contact ex- 5 yrs. fabricating exp., and Unit # 108 - 9257 120th St.Delta • Pruning Edging
isting and new business cus- Gary 604-539-2190 • Power Raking
have exp. in both stainless and cell# 604-249-6934
tomers, outbound selling mild steel. You must be able to • Re-Seeding/Gutter
(B2B); multiple daily orders, work day or afternoon shift. 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS Cleaning
and a short sales cy- 269 FENCING • Steam Pressure Washing
cle. Intensive outbound Please send your resume to:
604-825-0154 or 604-625-8686
sales is the focus with some Knelson at 1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING,
countrywestlawn-
careers@knelson.com chain link & landscaping. #1 quality
inbound cross-selling and work and reasonable rates. Harry care@gmail.com
upselling. This is a great op- or fax: 604-888-4013
604-719-1212 or 604-306-1714
portunity with outstanding Attn: Production Manager
6 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE.
earning potential. We are an $11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work.
established business with HOME FREE HOUSECLEANING Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.
2,000 employees with a SERVICE PLUMBERS SERVICE. Professionally trained 6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls,
brand following throughout Unique Taste, Unique Menus... housecleaner $20/hr Bondable, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s,
the province. Check out our GASFITTERS REQ. Gourmet, customized menus supplies incl. weekly, bi-weekly, Reno’s, Roofing & Bobcat Service.
tailored to your function! monthly. Move in & move outs. Min Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957
website at:
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Cedar & Concrete Fences and
By Fraser Valley q Executive Meetings SUE D Dew’s Cleaning & Home
We offer: q Family Gatherings
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Service Company. q Weddings / Banquets Bonded. (604) 538-9352, 728-6615
tial. Base plus commission. q B-B-Ques q Funerals PHIL’S FENCING: Custom blt cedar
• Two weeks paid holidays DMust have service We Come To You! Doing It All fences/gates/lattice. Repairs, decks
• Excellent benefits (medical, experience. From Set-Up - Clean-Up. 242 CONCRETE & PLACING & stairs, 604-591-1173, 351-1163
dental) DMust be neat in appearance.
* Pension plan Kristy 604.488.9161 BONNIECRETE Const Ltd 281 GARDENING
Qualifications: DMust be willing to learn. Concrete Lifting Specialist
• 1 year successful sales ex- Driveways, Garages, Patios, #1 QUALITY GARDEN SOIL DEL.
179 DRIVING SCHOOLS Sidewalks, 3 to 6 yards delivered.
perience preferred (B2B DMust be looking for a great
telephone experience pre- All Residential Concrete Visa & Mastercard Accepted.
EAGLE EYE DRIVING SCHOOL
ferred) wage. - Providing driver training -
Lifting Needs Call Loren at (604)834-3090 WEED FREE MUSHROOM
• Outstanding sales skills DMust want to work with great Class 5 & 7. Call 778-823-4837
Raise to Proper Height - Eliminate
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Manure 15 yds - $110 or Well
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• Excellent communication people. WE’RE ON THE WEB Drainage Free Estimates Dangerous tree in Surrey. (604)856-8877
and interpersonal skills www.bcclassified.com Rain or Shine We Lift removal, spiral pruning Milano Landscapers &
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agement skills grinding, topping. 283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
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MIDDLE EARTH
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338 PLUMBING
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296 KITCHEN CABINETS (604) 789-3922 #10 – 2215 160 St, Surrey (take 264 St exit-off Hwy #1
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rake, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge & Mobile homes, T/H es. Best offer. (604)795-2406 Chwk
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311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK EXTRA sible. 604-823-0021 Chwk ANTIQUE & Collectible Auction-
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CHEAP dewormed, parents to view. 8 wks
July 5 $1500. 604-374-0049 aft5pm
indian baskets, old paintings &
prints, much more.
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320 MOVING & STORAGE S Interior/Ext., Res./Comm. (604) 532-0662 days/eves.
GERMAN SHEPHERDS: One F, 2
Puppies, 1M, 1F, 1st shots, de-
ALL TYPES OF ROOFING. Est. 20
S Drywall Repairs
yrs Asphalt, Shingles, Cedar. Clean wormed. $550. 778-863-6332. WE’RE ON THE WEB
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ing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! pups. 8wk. 1st shots, vet check, de-
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Paved road, water, hydro & tel.
bles. $400/all. (604)572-8344
tance. Insured, great rates. Free
est. 778-888-9628 R Interior/Exterior BEST BUSY BOYS LABRADOODLE pups. Ready to go $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088.
1st shots, dewormed. Family raised
R Quality Work ROOFING LTD. Great w/kids $800. 604-857-1254
ABBA MOVERS & DEL. Res/com
1-4 ton truck, 1man $35/hr, 2men
R Residential D Conversion from cedar to
MALTESE PUPS, (white) born May
530 FARM EQUIPMENT RFR lot 560 square
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with basement, prime
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dyman Services etc. 604-782-3044 Look Who’s Hiring!
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SPARTAN Moving Ltd.
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Asphalt, Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof. TILE REMOVAL MIN Schnauzer 1 female, tails
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Call Frank: (604) 435-8240 Guart’’d, WCB, BBB. 604-725-0106 Free Est’s. Mike (604)862-8772. hypo-allergic. $550. (604) 761-1994 SURREY FARMS ~ 604-574-1390 or 604-538-3237
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639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 706 APARTMENT/CONDO 736 HOMES FOR RENT 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER
All Mortgage, Real Estate Services. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 76/152 St. NEW, FRESHLY renovated 2 br SURREY Lge 850 sqf 2 bed. Fully
new buyer, one income, retired, GUILDFORD - Apartment SUNCREEK ESTATES Newer 2 bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. ground level suite in Bear Creek loaded Bell satellite TV, Movie Mag-
bad/no credit, refinance, consoli- - 2 Bdrm apt with 2 appli’s. $700/mo all utils incl. Avail now/July area. New paint, new laminate ic and B4U, ATN Sony TV, internet.
date, private lending & more 604- - $790/mo. * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments 1. 604-572-8591 or 604-716-3762. flooring and new blinds on 7 yr old Suite controlled heat. Park 2 cars in
727-6050 No downpymnt mortgage * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w house. Clean, quiet area. $800 mo. driveway. Laundry. 7 mins walk to 2
* 3 floor levels inside suite CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. New 2 bdrm
NEWTON - Townhouses grd lvl. Pri. ent. Alarm & A/C. $750. includes cable and utilities. n/s elementary schools. Available from
BUYERS MARKET: All my clients * Wood burning fireplace Avail. July Contact 604-726-3946 16 July. $850.00 obo inc utilities.
made profit. Call Rod McRae - 2 Bdrm Units available * Private roof top patio N/S. N/P. Call 604-597-4149.
- 5 applis., or 694-838-9145 Ph. Arvind 778 865 0009.
604-575-5262. H/L Benchmark * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, CHIMNEY HILL 1bdrm gr/lvl, nr all
- from $1025 playground amens,July1, ns/np, $575 incl hydro NEWTON: 128/67A: Close to SURREY. Near Central City. Reno-
CHEAPER THAN RENT! You can Kwantlen College. Renovated 1 vated 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths. Np/ns.
own 1 br suite w/700 sq.ft.@118 * Elementary school on block &cble.604-782-2016, 604-507-8864
Spacious Units, great park-like * Party room, tennis court bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. Incl. util & Available now. $1050/mo. incl. util.
St/88 Ave. N. Delta with $6,450 setting nr shops & bus. No pets. CHIMNEY HILL. 1 bdrm suite. Avail cable. Avail immed. 604-543-9611 604-543-3166 or 778-552-2586
down & $412/mo (oac). Call David * On site security, Sorry no pets July 1. N/S. N/P. $600/mo. Call
Royal Lepage 604-781-0969 604-613-6060 NEWTON: 2 Bdrm bsmt, 2 yr old SURREY NEWTON, 66/124 St. 2
BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.
Office: 7121 - 133B St. CHIMNEY HILL. LRG 2 BDRM grd
house, near schl/bus. NS/NP. Avail bdrm. bsmnt suite. Full bathroom,
To view 604-501-4413 Surrey now. 604-543-8626, 778-863-0463 N/P. Now. $600 mo. utils. incl. No
640 RECREATIONAL lvl suite. N/S N/P. Avail July 1.
NEWTON, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, grnd lvl, ldry. 604-596-4237
GUILDFORD
604-596-0916 $675/mo. incl utils. 778-549-9141.
over 1500 sf, NS/NP, rent negot, WHALLEY. KGH/88th. 2 bdrm.
CHIMNEY HTS 2 bdm g/l on green- incl. utils. Jul.15. (604) 594-5276. bsmt. suite. Close to bus & school.
N. DELTA. 3 bdrm rancher, 1 bath.
Sunshine Valley FAMILY FRIENDLY Refreshingly Clean $1100/mo+utils. Huge yd. July 1. Nr
belt. Avail now. Ns/np, 1 person on-
NEWTON. 3 bdrm walk-out bsmt Avail. immed. Ns/np. 604-572-8447
ly. $590 incl util/cbl. 604-599-5632 or 604-616-4576
Developments COMPLEX
Meticulously Maintained all amen. 604-771-8100, 710-5920
CHIMNEY HTS. New 1/bdrm suite.
suite. N/S. Cat ok. Avail July 1.
Rental Incentives... N.DELTA Kennedy Hts, 3 Bd ranch- 604-374-1799. WHITE ROCK. New 1 bdrm, priv
Camping cabins starting Quiet Neighborhood er, quiet area nr schools, bus, shop-
$550/mo incl util. Avail now. Large.
NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2 entry & patio, 1 blk to beach, all in-
N/S, N/P. Call 778-891-5083 clusive, NS, senior pref. July 1.
at $199,000 to lock-up 1, 2 & 3 Bdrms available. ping ctr, avail July 1. 604-780-2125. bdrm. $750/mo, no laundry. Avail
Close to shopping, bus, Resident Clubhouse CHIMNEY RIDGE: 1 Bdrm, new July 1st. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874 $900/mo. 778-292-0630
NEWTON 3 bdrm. rancher, 2 full
604-599-3861 or school, park. Small pets wel- & other amenities baths, fenced yard, nr. Superstore.
appls, lam flrs thruout. Sat TV/int
neg. $550. Immed. (604)317-7862 NEWTON 67A/147B st. Newer 1
778-888-4574 come. Crime-Free Certified July 1. $1150 mo. 604-825-7778 bdrm spacious bsmt suite. Avail 751 SUITES, UPPER
CLAYTON HGTS. Brand New 1 July 1st. NP/NS. $550 incl util. Nr
NEWTON. 3 bdrms. 2 full baths.
Call: 604-585-1966. Surrey Gardens Garage. Avail. June 15. N/S N/P.
bdrm. $750/mo + utils. N/s, n/p. all amen + school. 778-565-1202 CEDAR HILL,123/98. 2 bdrm upper
Private ldry. July 1st. 604-649-5296 lvl. in new home. Nr bus. N/P. N/S.
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE Apartments $1300/mo. + utils. 778-895-1416.
CLAYTON HTS - BEAUTIFUL
Newton: 78A/134 St: 2 bdrm ste,
$750 utils incl. 604-581-6682.
Guildford Mall / Public Library NEWTON, 72/141 St. 4 Bdrm split suit small quiet family. N/P N/S, no
Adjacent to Grocery Store BSMT SUITE 880sqft, 2 bdrm & lndry. $650mo incl utils 604-543- CEDAR HILL 128/96 Ave. 9391
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS EVERGREEN level, clean house. Avail July 1st. kitchen (inc W/D), Parking pad -
www.greatapartments.ca $1350/mo. NP/NS. (604)329-8991 0253 Wallace Court. 3 bdrm. 1 bath,
www.dannyevans.ca APARTMENTS $895, ns/np (inc utilities & cable)
NEWTON. 92/Scott Rd. Large 2 $1100 mo. + 1/3 utils. N/P N/S.
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley Crime Free Owner Managed SURREY, 106/132A. 3 bdrm ranch- 6756 193 St, tel 778-908-4050 Avail. now. 778-565-2073, after
Sorry, No pets er. N/P. $1400. Credit check & refs. bdrm. suite in new house. Inside
Multi-Housing Certified CLOVERDALE, 165/63, 2 bdrm, parking. 1 day laundry. Near all 12pm 604-723-2382, 604-507-3156
Spacious Suites, very req. 604-828-2977, 604-587-5800
RENTALS or 604-828-2977. wood flrs, d/w, alarm, net, suits 1 schools, bus & shops. N/s, pet ok. CHIMNEY HIGHTS LRG. 1 BDRM
competitive prices. Extra large person,$750 incl.utils.604-576-6130 $850/mo. July 1st. 604-957-1116; SUITE NEW HOUSE $600 N/P N/S
1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of Call to view! SURREY - 4 BDRM HOUSE WITH
CLOVERDALE 181/60A 1 bdrm 604-807-5020 AVAIL NOW CALL 604-583-6532
storage. Heat/hot water LARGE PRIVATE YARD. CLOSE
706 APARTMENT/CONDO included. Access to 604-589-7040 TO MORTHRIDGE ELEMENTARY ste. Nr all amens, priv lndry. N/P.
Avail now. $575/mo. 604-897-3814
PANORAMA. 1 bdrm suite. N/S.
Green Timbers 9325-140th St.
Vancouver via freeway, AT 135th AND 62nd AVE. N/P. Avail July 1. $500/mo. Call
1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet SURREY 2 Bed 2 Bath apt. for rent $1400/MO REF’S REQUIRED. CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. 604-543-7109. Newly reno’d, N/S, cat OK.
CEDAR COURT & bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool! starting July 1st; small pets allowed, AVAIL AUGUST 1. SUSAN $550 incl utils. No laundry, N/P. PANORAMA. 2 bdrm. $600/mo Upper 3 bdrms, 1 bath.
CEDAR LODGE Phone 604-582-0465 on 137th and 76th, Asking $1050 (604)805-0579 N/S. Avail July 1. 778-317-6590. incls utils. np/ns. Nr bus/school. $1200 incl utils
call 778-386-7892 or 604-306-9897 SURREY 84/KGH. 3 bdrm. upper, 1 CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm g/l suite. Nr Now. 604-507-1885, 778-227-8627
CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES SURREY 66/Scott. New 2 bdrm & bdrm down, dbl garage, 2 ba, appl. all amenits. N/P. N/S. $600/mo. incl Call Sheri M
(some w/ensuites) in Park-like GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDE utils. July 1. 604-575-3224.
PANORAMA 2 bdrm covered deck
den, 6 appls u/g prkg ament bldg $1300 + util. Np/ns 1-250-870-1006 cls to bus & schl, NS/NP Avail July 604-535-8080
setting. Cable, heat, & hot water
incl. Laundry rest area
Brookmere Gardens np/ns avl now $1150. 604-306-4135 SURREY W. NEWTON, elegant 5 ENVER CREEK. July 1st. Clean. 1 1. $680/mo incl utils. 604-644-3099 Croft Agencies Ltd.
on each floor. 14880 108th Ave. Surrey Surrey 92/120. 3Bdr 2000sf PENT- bdrm. house, 3 baths, double spiral bdrm. $550/mo. Near schools. N/s, PANORAMA. Large, spac., bright 2 view pictures at:
3 bdrm 1150 sq. ft. from $900. HOUSE modern 2baths 5appls, u/g staircase, extra lge. liv. rm. Close to n/p. 778-998-0778; 604-598-9806 bdrm gr lvl, avail. immed., incl utils, www.croftagencies.com
604-588-8850 604-584-5233 Quiet family complex with gar- prkg $1825 A/C 604-951-7992 all amens. Quiet c-d-s. N/S N/P. FLEETWOOD. 148/88. 2 bdrm. np/ns.604-542-8788, 599-8030
www.rentersweek.com/view-cedars Aug. 1. $1600 mo. + utils. 604-790- GUILDFORD ~ Birdland: 3/Bdrm
den-like courtyard, bordering Hol- SURREY “CityPoint” Nr Gateway np/ns. Avail July 1. $700/mo incls PANORAMA PARK, 139/58. 3 hse. 1,450 sq/ft, nr school & transit.
ly Park. Prime Location. Near 8076 utils. Nr all amens. 604-585-3710 bdrms, 2 full baths, bsmt suite. July
CENTRAL SURREY Stn. 1 bdrm. + den corner unit. Np/ $1450/mo incld utils. N/P, N/S. July
schools, shops, transportation. 1 ns. $950 + util. Now. 604-727-7228 FLEETWOOD. 150/88. 1 bdrm. 1. $900/mo. incl util. 604-590-6456. 1st. 604-589-7981 ~ 604-771-7981.
1 bdrm $770 & 1 bdrm/den $810 bus to Skytrain. N/P. Heat, H/W
suites avail. High security, highrise incl. Security.
739 MOTELS, HOTELS np/ns. Nr amens. Immed. $600/mo PANORAMA RIDGE, 139/58th. 3 N. DELTA. 116/87. Quiet 3 bdrm, 1
bldg. Skytrn. Hot tub/gym/lndry. SURREY incls utils, net. 604-583-8863 bdrm suite. $980/mo. incl utils/
www.brookmeregardens.com bath. Nr all amens. $900/mo+utils.
NS/NP. Avail now. (604) 439-8848 LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms FLEETWOOD. 153/81. 1 bdrm grnd cable. Call 604-506-3640. July 15. 604-771-8100, 710-5920
CUMBERLAND PARK
City Point, 1/bdrm, insuite laundry,
sec prkng. $950/mo. TJ@ Sutton
604-582-1557 2 Bedrooms Available
w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King
George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily
Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian
lvl. Avail July 1. N/P. N/S. $525/mo
incls utils. 604-306-3500
PANORAMA Ridge. Newer 1 bdrm.
suite. $600 incl. all utils., net, alarm,
N. DELTA, 75/117th 3 bdrm mn flr. 2
kit’s, l/rm, f/rm, lndry rm. July 1.
Proact (604)728-5460 New Paint Fleetwood. 154/86B Ave. 2 suites- cable & ldry. Np/ns. 604-649-0660 $1200. N/S. N/P. 604-880-6270.
Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010
LANGLEY 2 bdrm, $650+ utils. Also 2 bdrm, South Surrey - Beautiful treed set-
City Point, 21st floor, 2/bdrms, Call The Manager NEWTON. 1/2 duplex. Upper 3
2/bthrms, sec prkng. $1300/mo. upper, 750 + util.No dogs. Nr ting, 1 bdrm. pri. ent. n/s, $600 Incls bdrm., 1.5 ba. Small family pref.
BRIGHTON APARTMENTS @ 604-589-1167 746 ROOMS FOR RENT amens.604-590-1462/604.644.6221
TJ@ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460 heat & hydro. Refs. 604-599-6820. $1000. Np/ns. Aug 1. 604-590-8543
CLOVERDALE 174/57 Ave. 2 bdrm
Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts FLEETWOOD: 156 & 80: 1/Bdrm SULLIVAN 14699 62 Ave. 1 bdrm SULLIVAN HEIGHTS, beautiful
SURREY: 128 & 105 Ave. ROOMS a/grd, cov’d patio. NS/NP $550/mo
townhouse $870/mo. Quiet family $150 Move-In Bonus! for rent, $375/mo. Avail immed. incl util & cbl. July 1. 604-543-2738
ste. Np/ns $550 incl utils/cbl/int. Nr bright 1 bdrm. suite, 5 yrs. old, new
complex, no pets, 604-576-9969. amen 604-596-2064, 778-228-6191 appl., $550 mo. Avail. now. 604-
Suites include fridge, stove, N/S, N/P. 604-719-3195 aft 5pm.
drapes & carpeted throughout. FLEETWOOD, 156/80th. Newer 1 SULLIVAN, 150/68 Ave. 3 Bdrm ste 543-7878 604-724-9608
CLOVERDALE 1 br $650+utils, 2 bdrm suite. no lndry. NS/NP. Avail.
br $825 + utils, available now, 4 Hot water & parking included. 1200 sq.ft.. $950 incl utils. No lndry, Surrey-60th 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, wood
Close to shopping & schools, on 748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION now. $550 incl. utils. Suite mature N/S, N/P. Avail July 1st. Call: burning F/P, shr’d lndry. 1 car gar-
appls, n/s, n/p, near all amens.
604-270-4824 bus route. Seasonal swimming
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL prof. person. 604-781-8176. (778)317-5374 or (604)597-4387. age. Rent nego. July 604-506-3825
pool & tennis court. Some pets CEDAR HILLS. Furn. room, on bus FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2
CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; 2720’ COMMERCIAL space. Triple route, $500-$600/mo. incl lndry & SULLIVAN HEIGHTS. Newer 1 Surrey. 6289 King George Blvd. Lrg
welcome. bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to bdrm grnd lvl suite, incl utils. Np/ns. lot. 4 bdrm + 2 lrg l/rms. Avail now.
Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure Net, utilities included. Sprinkled, utils. 604-585-6926, 778-808-6573. ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807
bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 heated. Compressor air access. Avail now. Call 778-895-8389 N/S. N/P. $1350. 604-590-8123.
Call 604-533-0209 Chilliwack. $3500. 604-991-4302.
GUILDFORD area. Furn’d room in FLEETWOOD 156A/81A Avail July SULLIVAN HGTS. 1 bdrm in newer SURREY NORTH, Lrg 3bdrm upper
CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. house. Suitable for lady Nd/Nd. 15. Newer 1 bdrm. with extra room,
Avail. now, $375. 778-388-5039. home, priv. entry, bath, $500 incl flr, 2 baths. Avail July. $1100 incl
17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 LANGLEY NEWTON CONVENIENT location, incl. util. cbl & ldry. Ns/np. $700. util/net/cbl. N/P. Now 604-340-8104
bdrm suites avail now. Starting at 8145 130th St., Surrey, 3,000 - laundry. Lrg balcony. 604-328-2996
CLAYMORE APARTMENTS Guildford/Fleetwood/Newton. Furn 604-501-4900
$700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 5,000 sq ft. Call at Danielle /unfurn rooms in new exec home. Sullivan Hts. 146/62 Ave. Reno’d
1 & 2 Bdrm Apts Avail FLEETWOOD 159/88 Ave. 2 bdrm, 1/bdrm suite. Avail July 1. Suitable
CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 604-628-5613. $375-$400 incl utils/cbl/ph/lndry. spac bsmt ste, $700 incl util. July for a Single Person Only, N/S, N/P. 752 TOWNHOUSES
5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 $200 Move-In Bonus! PORT KELLS/ Langley/ Newton Avail July 1. (778)889-8676 15th. NS/NP no lndy. 604-374-6286
Close to shopping & schools. $550/mo. incl heat/hydro. Call and
bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Quality Warehouses 1000 - 6,600 GUILDFORD: Fully furn. room. Incl lve mess 604-507-7527 Guildford. 2 bdrm t/h, 1½ baths. 5
Seasonal Swimming pool, and sq ft. Call Danielle 604-628-5613. FLEETWOOD 159/91A. 2bdr bsmt, appls. N/S. N/P. July 1. Hottub,
Avail immed. LEASE. Member of util, cble, internet. $450. Now. 604- sep ent & alrm,nr amens, Immed.
Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing tennis court. 3 appliances 726-1892; 604-580-0844 aft 5pm SURREY, 121/95, 2 bdrm, newly swimmingpool $800. 604-591-7986.
PORT KELLS OFFICE, 3,000 - ns/np, n/laundry, $725 incl utils. reno’d, $750 incl utils. Cls to bus,
Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575- (fridge, stove dishwasher), 6,000 sq ft. 19358 96th Ave. SURREY New furn. rooms 778-886-3438
1608. ASCENTPM. COM blinds hot water and parking schls, mall. Jul. 1. (604) 582-1095. LANGLEY
Surrey. $7.50 per sq ft NNN. available in luxury home. Near FLEETWOOD 162/92 Ave. 1 Bdrm,
DELTA. BRAND NEW CONDOS included. Carpeted throughout. Call Danielle 604-628-5613 SKYTRAIN / SFU $400-$475 incl. SURREY 122B/90A. Huge 2 bdrm
Some pets welcome. lrg bsmt. $600 incl utils/cble. Avail bsmt suite in cul-de-sac, walk to RIVERSIDE GARDENS
7445 Scott Rd. 1 bdrm. & 1 bdrm + utils 604-349-9501 July 1. NS/NP. (604)760-5413 Walmart, near all amens & bus.
den $950 - $1150/mo. Balconies, 5374 - 203rd St, Langley SURREY, STRAWBERRY HILLS FAMILY COMPLEX
secure u/g parking. NP/NS. 715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES Avail July 1st. Furnished or unfur-
FLEETWOOD. 2 bdrm g/l priv yard. Ns/np, no laundry, avail immed,
2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes
Available now. www.trendliving.ca Call 604-533-9780 $700 incl utils. Np/ns. No laundry. $650-$700 incl utils/cable. 604-597-
GUILDFORD 10529 144 St. 3 Bdrm nished room available in new 2 604-572-0982 or 604-488-9247. 0981, 604-347-5187, 604-338-1357 Move-In Allowance!!
604-616-5799 or 604-551-5050 bdrm T/H. Priv. bath, shared ktchn
1000 sq.ft., 3 appls + w/d, 2 car FLEETWOOD 2 bdrm no laundry SURREY. 132/72nd Ave. 2 bdrm. Fridge, stove, dishwasher
prkg, $1000 + utils. July 1. 4 Bdrm & L/R, laundry avail. House has
DELTA NORTH been freshly painted, hrdwd flrs $950.00 month Call now 604-828- suite. $650/mo. incl. hydro. N/p, n/s. (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool.
1500 sq.ft., 3 appls + w/d, 2 car 5624 Avail. July 1st. 604-594-7493 Some pets welcome. Resident
throughout. Close to transit, shop-
SHANNON GARDENS prkg, $1500 + utils. July 15 / Aug. 1.
ping acrss St. $550 + utils, incl FLEETWOOD. 2 bedroom suite. SURREY 13277-96 Ave. 2 bdrm. Manager. Close to bus, shopping,
N/P. Ph: (604)588-1445 Liv rm, shrd w/d, $800 incl utils. Cls schools and parks.
cable/internet. Smokers are ok. $800/mo. includes utils. Available
The Place to Live in North Must like dogs. Call 778-317-5436. July 1st. Ns/np. 604-789-5185 to aments.No dogs. 604-951-3802 #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley
Delta. Park Like setting. Quiet 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS SURREY 13442 98A AVE. 2 bdrm., Call 604-532-2036
FLEETWOOD 80/168. 1br. bsmnt


building. References required. $650 + utils. Avail. now. N/S N/P.
Heat, H/W, F/S, D/W, F/P, in- 750 SUITES, LOWER suite. $650 incl utilities. n/s. n/p. n/l.
604-841-6816
suite storage, & U/G Parking.
NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK.
Has 2 large lots available for your 2 br- all ammen close by. all util
Avail July 1. Call 778-895-4395.
FLEETWOOD. 85/149A. 1 bdrm. SURREY 141A/90th 2 bdrm, no
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS
Heated indoor pool. Crime Free mobile. Call 604-597-4787. incl. N/S N/P 778-549-7829. Avail lndrym avail now $700 incl hydro. bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
np/ns Avail July 1. $500/mo incls
Program in effect. now. utils. 604-635-6048, 778-322-6508 N/Pet. 604-588-1948 604-782-1948
Call 604-841-4870
Website: www.apt.rentals.net 736 HOMES FOR RENT 80/124, Bachelor suite, g/l, de- FLEETWOOD 85/156, 1 bdrm ste Surrey, 14459-76th Ave. Large
SURREY
tached bldg. Pkg/util/cbl incl. NO Nr ament. $580 incl util H/W flr. No 2 bdrm, 1 bath. 2 appls. Lots of
ALDERGROVE, newer 2 bdrm sin- SMOKING/PETS. For responsible pets. 604-572-9467, 604-317-7543 closets. $800 incl hydro. Avail MOVE IN NOW!!
person. $500. 604-507-1907.
DELTA WEST gle wide, on shared acreage. Priv.
fully fenced with deck. Incl. shed, ALDERGROVE. Avail. July 1. 1
FLEETWOOD, lrg 1 bdrm, above
grnd, on cul-de-sac, full bath, priv
now. N/S. N/P.
Surrey, 9323-140th Like new 2
Don’t pay until July 1st
f,s, w/d. N/S N/P. $895 mo. Avail. bdrm 600 sq.ft. New lam floors/lino. prk, nr schl/bus, $650 incl utils. Avl bdrms, 1 bath. $900 incl utils. 3 Bedrooms $1350/mo.
4895 - 55B St, Ladner immed. Can be contacted Mon-Fri. Sep. ent. Shared W/D. Incl hydro & July 1. NS/NP. (604) 599-5550.
1 & 2 Bdrms Available. 9:30-5:30. 604-856-3571 gas $675/mo. 604-857-0059. Call Sheri M Only 1 left! Family Complex
FLEETWOOD newer 1 & 2 bdrm, nr 604-535-8080
Spacious suites, balconies, BEAR Creek 88/132 huge 1 bd, f/p, amens. $650 & $800 incl utils/cble. conveniently located close to
rent incl heat & h/w. Cloverdale, 18351 Appaloosa vry clean, nr bus/shops. Cul-de-sac Croft Agencies Ltd. schools, bus, skytrain &
ns/np, refs, July1st. 604-306-8731. view pictures at:
Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P Pl. Nice family home, 5 bdrms, loc. Ns/Np. Aft. 3pm 604-572-9463 shopping.
2 1/2 baths. Lrg deck/yd. July 15. FRASER HEIGHTS: Lrg 1 bdrm www.croftagencies.com
Call 604.946.1094 BEAR CREEK. 91/138. Big beauti- liv/rm & kitc, sep entry w/patio. Utils 5 appliances, gas fireplace,
N/S. N/P. $1700. backyard.
Bayside Property Services Ltd. Surrey, 7926-145 St. Lrg execu- ful ground level 2 bdrm suite. Near incl. NP/NS. $700. (604)584-9111 SURREY. 14467 - 78th Ave. 1 & 2
tive family home, 4 bdrms, den, hospital. Incl. utilities. $650 mo. bdrm. suites for rent. NP/NS. Avail.
FRASER HTS. 104/168, gr/lvl 1 or
2 1/2 baths. Green Timbers area. N/P. N/S. 778-222-5438 2 bdrms. $600 or $650/mo. June
immed. Call Andrew 604-594-2120. Call 604-830-2501
N/S. N/P. Aug. 1. $2300. BOLIVER HGTS. 114/142 St. SURREY, 149/69 Ave., newer 2
~FREE Rent~
15. ns/np. Nr amen. (778)395-8540 Website: www.aptrentals.net
Call Sheri M Brand new, Lrg 1 bdrm + den, liv bdrm, priv. entr & prking. $700 incl
rm, kitc, full bath. Nr amen. Clean, FRASER HTS Lrg bright 2 BR bsmt utils cable. Close to amenities &
Where do over 300 seniors,
604-535-8080 bright, quiet, nice furn. Ready to ste. Avail Aug. 1. W/D, DW, BIVac, Seek Temple. Phone 778-385-4024 SURREY WEST
Croft Agencies Ltd. move in. N/s, $680. 778-316-8298 Alrm, Utils incl. NS/NP, Tim/June
singles, parents & children from
countries all over the world live in
view pictures at:
BOUNDARY PARK (Surrey)
604-581-6725 SURREY. 149/71. Brand new 1
bdrm bsmt suite, NS/NP, all utils
MOVE IN NOW!
www.croftagencies.com GATEWAY STN. 1 bdrm suite in Don’t pay until July 1st!
peace & respect? Deluxe lrg 2 bdrm ste. Inste lndry. incl. $650. Immed. (604)351-6730
Survey says: $850 total. July 1. 604-626-5680. new house. N/S. N/P. Nr school &
CLOVERDALE - 3bed room base- bus. $475 + hydro. Ref’s. req. Avail SURREY. 152/70th. 2 bdrm suite.
SKYLINE APTS. ment house for rent, big yard CEDAR HILLS. 129/97. Brand new immed. 604-951-3747. NS/NP. Available now. $700/mo
Only 1 left - large 3 bdrm town-
Kennedy Apt Adult WHITE ROCK available from July 1, 2010. Asking spacious 2 bdrm. N/P. N/S. Avail incl cable/hydro. Ph 604-825-9256. homes with inste storage or
Ridon Apt-Family $1350/month. call Naresh Judge at GREEN TIMBERS: 2 Bdrm, full bth. den. $1300/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5
N. Delta (604) 596-9588 15321 Russell Ave 604-312-6016.
immed. $800/mo incls utils, cable &
NS/NP, pref sgl or cpl, ref’s. $650 SURREY: 170/80 Ave: Brand new 2 baths, gas fireplace to relax
1 MONTH FREE RENT!! laundry. Refs. 604-805-4795 bdrm. Avail now. NP/NS. No lndry
incl utils. July 1st. 604-688-8176 by. Close to schools, shopping
“We Got a Good Thing Goin On” CALL FOR DETAILS CLOVERDALE: 58A/174 2/bdrm, CEDAR HILLS, spacious 2 bdrm, $600/mo incld utils. 604-574-6161.
huge front yard. Avail July 1 $1300 GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. & transit. Located at Scott
Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm approx 1,000 sf, $680 incl utils. SURREY, 176/68A. New 1 bed-
+ utils. W/D. (604)719-3195. Avail now. Phone (604) 710-3108. Nr schools & mall. Ns/np. $700/mo. Road & 82nd Ave.
CROSSROADS Enterprises suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, incl. utils. (604)583-3281 aft 4 pm room suite. $700 incl. utilities, cable
underground parking, video FLEETWOOD 94/152. 5 Bdr 2 sto- CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 & 2 bdrm & internet. 778-242-5852. Come visit our park-like
GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with bal- surveillance. NO PETS rey house,3600s/f,big games rm,2.5 stes. N/P. Incls utils. Nr all amens. GUILDFORD 2 bdrm gr lvl suite, nr setting
schls/mall, n/p, July1, $675 incl utils SURREY 750$ only!! 2br walkout
cony, 3rd floor, clean, 5/appli, u/g CALL 604-536-8499 bath, hottub,a/c, beaut landscaping, Avail July 1. 778-862-0104
/cble. 604-588-7236, 778-858-2608. bsmt from july 1st 145/61A Ave in 2 Call NOW 604-591-1600
pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, www.cycloneholdings.ca nr all amens, ns/np, refs req, $2100 CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm. yr old hse. includes utilities. quiet Website: www.aptrentals.net
SkyTrain. July 1. $875/mo + util. +utils. avail July 1st. 604-729-4381 bsmt. suite in quiet area. No pets. N. DELTA 82/114. 1 bdrm g/l suite. area close to school, laundry,
N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 SULLIVAN HEIGHTS - new - 1 Avail. July 1st. $525/mo. incl. utils. $500/mo. N/S, N/P, no parties. grocery. call 778-829-3305 now.
GUILDFORD 3 BDRM RANCHER,
GUILDFORD: 100/150 St. Forest bdrm/1 bath coach house. In-suite liv/rm, fam/rm, garage, fncd yard, No laundry. Call 604-761-3112 Ref’s. required. 604-590-4919
SURREY 94/127A St. 1 Bdrm bun- TRANSPORTATION
Manor. Reno’d 2/bdrm; balc/w/view. ldry, 1 prkg. spot and strg. Ref./cr. storage, backlane. Nr schls. Avail N.DELTA, 9530 119A St. 2 bdrm
check required. No pets/no smoking CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm g/l ste galow w/use of bkyrd. July 1. $650
N/P, N/S. $850/mo. 778-317-5778. July 1. $1350+ utils. 604-722-0234 Incl utils. $550 Avail now NP/NS No suite, lrg bath, students welcome. incl utils. NS/NP. 604-779-2441.
Avail. Imm. $700.00 p.m. Call ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
GUILDFORD, Riverpointe. Exec. 1 Vince, 604-644-0117. GUILDFORD NEW AD 3 Bedroom lndry. Ref 604-591-8654, 594-5881 N/pets.July15. $650. 604-581-3677.
SURREY - Bachelor Suite for rent 806
bdrn condo. 5 appls. f/p storage ja- rancher 1bath, ldry, carport, near all CHIMNEY HEIGHTS 73/148 Lrg 1 NEWTON. 1 & 2 bdrm stes. $550 & near King George Skytrain
SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New- $750/mo incls utils. np/ns. Avail 1980 CAMARO, punched 305, 3
cuzzi, sauna, sec u/g prkg. N/S er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge amen. Avail. July 1. 604-506-7825 bdrm. No lndry, NP/NS $500/mo. Heat/Light incl. 1 parking $500 Call
N/P. $1,000. July 1. 604-951-8286. July 1. Call Kim 604-339-8729 604-812-3695 NS/NP sp., 50,000 on reblt engine. $3,000.
suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & LARGE 3 BD, 2 1/2 bath + util., July 1st. 604-537-4455 Phone for info. 604-855-7699.
NEWTON 1 bdrm +den. Quiet adult den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented. fenced yard, garage, appl., fire pl., Chimney Heights brand new lge 2 NEWTON. 151/71. 1 bdrm. suite. WILLOUGHBY: 2 bdrm 1250 sf ste,
bldg. Heat, h/water, sec parking. Nr All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 close to everyth. N/S, N/P. bdrm ste, avail July 1. NP/NS. $800 $525/mo. incl. util. & satellite. Avail new home $1100 utils/cble incl. NS, WE’RE ON THE WEB
amens, ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131 Ref./credit check req. 604-881-7117 incl utils. No cbl/ldry 778-899-2200 July 1st. N/P. N/S. 604-598-0587 sm pet ok. July 1. 604-626-6114 www.bcclassified.com
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cond. Well maint. Power windows, Up To $200 CA$H Today green, am/fm, cd, 4 snow tires,
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2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto
TIRES - four 20” BOSS Motorsport aircrd 175K keyless ent, ac, $1995
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778-836-4422, 604-592-4422 AirCared, newer motor & transmis-
old, $1800. Call 604-531-6319.
2001 LIN Towncar. Black, w/ black sion. $1800. (604)930-8620
Landu roof. All options. Top shape. 1998 CHEVY VENTURE VAN LS -
$8900 obo. (604)538-8499
810 AUTO FINANCING 830 MOTORCYCLES 7 pass. alloy whls. p/w, pdl, c/d,
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Loaded “Limited” Auto, Ex cond. 2001 HONDA Shadow 600 blk beige, $2695 (604)328-1883
$7500: 604-536-0866 or 290-3975 w/blk saddlebags, exc cond. 2,700
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2007 GMC SIERRA 1500, ext. cab,
2006 FORD FOCUS, fully loaded, org miles. $4200. 604-220-5005. 4x4, auto, white, air, tilt, cruise, cd,
1999 NISSAN PATHFINDER, 162
anti-theft alarm, exc. condition WE’RE ON THE WEB km, fully loaded, $9000 obo. 604- inspected. $16,900. 604-999-0484
$8500 obo. 604-828-9496. 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE www.bcclassified.com 588-2405 or 604-719-2046.

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1 owner, new fridge, hitch incl.
1986 JETTA DIESEL, clean, good $6000. 604-576-9658
running condition 343,000 km,
$1100. obo. Call 604-888-4669
1986 VOLKSWAGON CABRIO -
120K on new motor, wolfsburg edi-
tion, auto, leather, new top, exc.
1990 Golden Falcon, 26.5’ 5th
wheel, clean, ns, new tires, awning,
mic. air. $6000obo. 604-530-7203
1992 26’ OAKLAND 5th WHEEL.
Second Best
cond. local $1995 (604)328-1883 Original owner, has had TLC, ex-
tras, $9000. Ph: (604)888-4979 by James Barrick
1991 BMW 525i, 239,000 kms.
818 CARS - DOMESTIC $2250: Rebuilt engine. (604)538- 2007 MONTANA 34’ 5th wheel, 3
3237 slides, excellent condition, 1 owner,
1985 MUSTANG convert., red, 5L, $38,900 obo. 604-312-1021
auto, exc. cond. Arizona car. (Col- 1993 HONDA ACCORD, EXR, au-
lector) $5500. 604-594-9461 to, no rust or dents. All new tires & NEW Adventurer 950B
brakes $1800. 778-848-7621
1991 NEW YORKER. 5th Ave. SE.
Loaded out, garage kept, mint 1994 Honda Civic LX, spec edit.
cond. Nicest kept car in BC! An eye 260km, A/C, rmt strt, new frt brks,
stopper! 90,000 miles. Aircared. well mant. $2000obo.604-716-0595
Recently spent $3000 on brakes,
tires, tuneup. $4500. 604-541-0018 1998 VOLVO S70
Leather int. 4 dr. Mint cond. $3700:
1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. Dbl (778)997-9976
muffler, fully loaded, 4 door, auto,
Aircared. $950. 604-832-8944 2003 NISSAN MURANO SL
132,000km. Black. One owner, no
1995 MERCURY SABLE, very accidents. $15,000. 604-516-9227
clean, good running condition.
$1200 obo. Call 604-888-4669 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4/dr auto, 27K Bunk slide, thermopane windows,
black, p/w, p/lock, a/c, mag wheels, a/c, loaded. $24,983 (stk.27919)
1998 Cadillac Catera, V6-Air Cared, $12,500. Call 604-825-9477. www.fraserwayrv.com
4dr, fully loaded 120kms must see. 1-800-806-1976 DL #2844
$3,595 o.b.o. Call 604-534-0923 2008 MAZDA SEDAN, 35 km, nice
family car, $12,500 obo. Phone
1999 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LX- 4
cyl. auto, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PDL,
604-588-2405 or 604-719-2046. New Great West Van
mint. $2250 Langley 604.309.3135 AT A CLICK of a mouse, Classic King Bed
1999 FORD Expedition Eddie www.BCLocalBiz.com is your
Bauer model, exc cond, very clean local source to over 300,000
$6500 obo. 604-542-6114 businesses!

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$14,000 Price Adjustment includes $8,000 manufacturer to dealer delivery credit (tax exclusive) and $6,291 employee price discount (tax exclusive) available on 2010 MY Silverado HD 2500 for retail customers only. Other
delivery credits available on most models. Employee price discount amount based on MSRP of $55,190 (excluding $1,350 license, insurance, registration, fees associated with filing at movable property registry/PPSA
administration fees, duties and taxes). Any actual savings under the Employee Pricing Event program will vary depending on your dealer’s prior selling prices. Employee price discount is available on the purchase/finance
of an eligible new or demonstrator 2010/2011 MY Chevrolet vehicle delivered between 6/23/10 and 8/31/10 at participating dealers in Canada. Ineligible vehicles: 2010/2011 MY Corvette ZR1, Medium Duty Trucks and G-Vans
(passenger, cargo, cutaway), 2011 MY Camaro, Equinox. Dealer order or trade may be required. Limited quantities of certain 2010 models available. This offer may not be combined with certain other consumer incentives Dealer #5401
15250 - 104th Avenue available on GM vehicles.this offer may be terminated at any time. Conditions and limitations apply. 0% purchase financing offered by GMCL for 60 months on 2010 Chevrolet Malibu /HHR/Impala/ Cobalt and for 48 months
on 2010 Chevrolet Aveo/. OAC Example: $10,000 at 0% APR, monthly payment is $166.67/$208.33 for 60/48 months. Cost of borrowing is $0, total obligation is $10,000. Down payment and/or trade may be required. Monthly
payment and cost of borrowing will vary depending on amount borrowed and down payment/trade. Freight $1350 license, insurance, registration, fees associated with filing at movable property/PPSA administration fees,

604-584-7411 duties and taxes not included. All sale prices are net of all incentives including GM loyalty. To qualify for GM loyalty purchaser must be a registered lessee to fet the full discount; registered owners receive $500 less and
must be registered for the past 6 months as owner or lessee. Retire your 1995 or older vehicle and GM’s Cash for clunkers program will provide you with an incentive of $750, $1500 or $3000 depending on which vehicle
you choose. Please see dealer for complete details.

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