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YOUR NO. 1 SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, WEATHER AND ENTERTAINMENT – THENOWNEWSPAPER.COM 44 PAGES FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @THESURREYNOW TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2010 GARLIC: How to make it your friend Stop worrying about your breath and get cooking with it – every day. Page 17 CRIME/‘Sounded like machine gun fire’ in Panorama Ridge POSH SURREY HOUSE SPRAYED WITH BULLETS SURREY – Radio India boss Maninder Gill’s gated house in Panorama Ridge was struck by at least eight bullets shortly after midnight Monday. No one was injured. Gill, 47, was recently released on $200,000 bail after being charged with a string of offences related to the shooting of Surrey building contractor Harjit Singh Atwal, 54. Atwal was shot in the thigh outside a wedding at Newton’s Guru Nanak temple on Aug. 28. Gill, the managing director of Surrey’s Punjabi-language Radio India, turned himself in to police shortly after the shoot- ing and is expected to appear in Surrey provincial court on Sept. 30, charged with discharging a firearm with intent to wound or disfigure, aggravated assault and a string of related firearms offences. Atwal had reportedly been feuding with the Newton-based radio station over an alleged defamation and had recently filed a lawsuit against it. That shooting took place in the temple’s parking lot at 70th Avenue and Scott Road, follow- ing a wedding attended by about 1,000 guests. Radio India boss’s home shot up weeks after he gets bail in temple shooting Tom ZYTARUK Staff Reporter Surrey police comb the scene for evidence after Maninder Gill’s home was shot at early Monday morning. PHOTO/Sharon Doucette see GILL page 6

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YOUR NO. 1 SOURCE FOR NEWS, SPORTS, WEATHER AND ENTERTAINMENT – THENOWNEWSPAPER.COM 44 PAGES FOLLOW US ON TWITTER @THESURREYNOW

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 2010

GARLIC: How to make it your friendStop worrying about your breath and get cooking with it – every day. Page 17

❚CRIME/‘Sounded like machine gun fire’ in Panorama Ridge

POSH SURREY HOUSESPRAYED WITH BULLETS

SURREY – Radio India bossManinder Gill’s gated house inPanorama Ridge was struck byat least eight bullets shortly aftermidnight Monday. No one wasinjured.

Gill, 47, was recently released

on $200,000 bail after beingcharged with a string of offencesrelated to the shooting of Surreybuilding contractor Harjit SinghAtwal, 54.

Atwal was shot in the thighoutside a wedding at Newton’sGuru Nanak temple on Aug. 28.

Gill, the managing directorof Surrey’s Punjabi-language

Radio India, turned himself into police shortly after the shoot-ing and is expected to appear inSurrey provincial court on Sept.30, charged with discharging afirearm with intent to woundor disfigure, aggravated assaultand a string of related firearmsoffences.

Atwal had reportedly been

feuding with the Newton-basedradio station over an allegeddefamation and had recentlyfiled a lawsuit against it.

That shooting took place inthe temple’s parking lot at 70thAvenue and Scott Road, follow-ing a wedding attended by about1,000 guests.

Radio India boss’s home shot up weeks after he gets bail in temple shooting

Tom ZYTARUKStaff Reporter

Surrey police comb the scene for evidence after Maninder Gill’s home was shot at early Monday morning. ❚PHOTO/Sharon Doucette

see GILL page 6

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❚ NEWS

❚LANGLEY

LANGLEY – It was not the conclusion the Crivellifamily wanted when they called on friends to helpthem search for missing Elisa Crivelli.

“Sadly, earlier this morning, the body of ElisaCrivelli was located in the Willoughby area by a mem-ber of the family-organized search group,” said LangleyRCMP Cpl. Holly Marks Tuesday.

Crivelli’s body was found in a field east of Costco,and a coroner attended the scene. Marks added thatfoul play is not suspected. The body was found by oneof the more than 50 family members and friends takingpart in a family-organized search.

Groups had set off Tuesday morning to hunt aroundWillowbrook for the missing 46-year-old woman whowas last seen on surveillance footage, with blood onher arm, leaving her workplace, the Willowbrook DairyQueen, early on Sunday.

– Langley Advance

Missing mom’s body found❚SURREY

SURREY – An HIV-infected man convicted ofaggravated sexual assault against five women in Surrey,Delta, Burnaby and Port Coquitlam was sentencedMonday to 18 years in prison.

Adrian Sylver Nduwayo had unprotected sex withhis victims without telling them he was HIV posi-tive, and infected some of them with the deadly virus.The Crown sought a prison term of 19 years and thedefence, 13 years.

Despite Monday’s sentence, Nduwayo will onlyserve about six more years in jail as he gets doublecredit for six years he’d already served.

The federal government recently repealed the doublecredit for time served policy, but that only appliesto newer cases while older cases like Nduwayo’s aregrandfathered.

A publication ban shields the names of his victims.– Tom Zytaruk

HIV crimes get man 18 years❚DELTA

DELTA – An overpass will be built on 80th Street toaccommodate traffic heading to Boundary Bay Airport.

CAO George Harvie announced at Delta council’sweekly meeting that the long talked about $15.5 millionproject in East Ladner will go ahead.

To be completed in the summer of 2012, the two-laneoverpass over B.C. Rail lines is part of several projects inthe Roberts Bank Rail Corridor program.

The project will be funded by the federal government($7.2 million), the provincial government ($2 million),Port Metro Vancouver ($4.8 million) and Delta (closeto $1.5 million), said Harvie, who noted Alpha Aviation,which leases the municipally-owned airport, will con-tribute almost nine acres of developable land to accom-modate the overpass. Three companies have already beenshortlisted for a design-build contract and the contract isto be awarded next January.

– The Optimist

Overpass finally gets go ahead

Driver turnshimself in

SURREY – Policesay a Surrey driverunder investigationin the Sept. 4 hit-and-run death ofShamus MacKay,19, has two priorconvictions forimpaired driving.

The 32-year-oldsuspect walkedinto the SouthSurrey police sta-tion around 4:30Thursday afternoonand surrendered topolice. The man,who has yet to becharged and has notbeen named, wasaccompanied by hislawyer.

Surrey RCMPInsp. Bob Couturetold reporters thenext morning thatthe man has beentwice convictedfor impaired driv-ing since 2005. Hedidn’t know if anycollisions or injur-ies were involved inthose impaired driv-ing incidents.

The suspect’s sur-render came just oneday after police andthe victim’s motherappealed to thedriver to give himselfup. Couture said theman’s car, a latemodel VolkswagenJetta, was seizedand will be examinedfor evidence.

The suspect hasbeen released pend-ing charges.

– Ted Colley

SURREY – Itrained hard, but theycame anyway.

Sunday’s Cloverdale Terry Fox Run– Surrey’s largest – saw an even big-ger crowd this year despite the lousyweather.

“We had 301 participants this year.We had 212 last year,” said organizerElaine Gooliaeff Monday.

“We doubled our fundraising, too.We took in over $17,000 on Sundayand last year we raised $8,200.”

The trend to higher participationand more money held throughout theprovince, according to Donna White,BC/Yukon director of the Terry FoxFoundation.

“Despite the deluge of rain that fell,

we seem to be up about 40 per cent inparticipation and the fundraising is up,too,” said White.

The numbers were up in other twoSurrey area runs. An extra 50 ran in theSouth Surrey/White Rock event, whilethe turnout for the Bear Creek Parkrun doubled. More money was raisedthis year, too, White said, although nofigures were available before the Nowwent to press.

The annual run began 30 years agoafter Terry Fox succumbed to cancerand the enthusiasm with which it hasbeen embraced, both here and abroad,remains undiminished. Eighty-sevenper cent of money raised is used to helpfund cancer research.

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❚PROVINCE CRACKS DOWN

Pubs brace for impactof drunk-driving laws

SURREY – Smoking bans and a stagnant economyhave already put the boots to her industry and now aSurrey pub manager is bracing for the impact of toughnew drunk-driving laws that went into effect this week.

Pat Reffeling runs the Hook & LadderNeighbourhood Pub on 132nd Street in Newton.

“I think it will definitely affect our business. Itcouldn’t not hurt us. There are going to be less peopletaking a chance. Point oh-five means if you stop afterwork for one beer; that could put you over, dependingon your weight. Two beers will definitely do it.”

Business suffered when Surrey introduced bylawsbanning smoking in pubs. It took another hit when theeconomy went in the tank and although things haveimproved over the past year, Reffeling said people stillaren’t spending like they used to.

Now the provincial government is trying to reducedrunk driving with lower blood-alcohol concentrationsand much tougher penalties. Reffeling thinks the chan-ges will hurt business without having much effect onhardcore drunk drivers.

“I get why they’re doing it ... but the people who aremost likely to drive drunk, this won’t make any differ-ence to them. That’s a chronic thing and they’re justgoing to take their chances. It’s only going to deter thepeople who go to the pub after work for a beer or two.”

Reffeling predicts the new laws will encourage morehit-and-run accidents as drinking drivers involvedin collisions hide out to sober up before going to thepolice.

“All we can do is hope people come for other things,like dinner or a game of darts,” she said.

New laws that went into effect Monday will see adriver scoring in the .05 to .08 BAC range in a breathtest losing his licence for three days and paying penal-ties of $600.

Get caught a second time in a five-year period andthe suspension goes up to seven days and the monetaryhit rises to $760. A third bust in five years will see thesuspension rise to 30 days and the shot to the walletclimb to a total of $3,960.

Under the old legislation, drivers who scored in the“warn” range were only subject to a 24-hour roadsidesuspension no matter how many times they’d beencaught before.

Anyone blowing over .08 now faces a 90-day suspen-sion, $4,060 in penalties and possible criminal charges.

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❚ NEWS

SURREY – Dressedin a black suit and tie,Mahendra Singh Johalcalmly thanked a B.C. Supreme Courtjudge Friday morning after she sentencedhim to life in prison with no eligibilityfor parole until he’s served 17 years, forthe 2009 Father’s Day murders of his twoteenage stepsons and the attempted mur-der of his wife.

“Thank you, your honour,” he said andbowed.

Johal, 68, won’t be able to apply forparole until he’s 85. He’d pleaded guilty totwo counts of second-degree murder forshooting Amarjit Gill, 17, Ranjit Gill, 15,and to attempted murder for savagely beat-ing his third wife, Sukwinder Gill, 36, witha gun and cutting her throat in their town-house in the 6300-block of 126th Street inNewton.

Crown prosecutor Don Wilson hadargued that Johal’s eligibility to apply forparole should be set at 20 years whiledefence lawyer Russ Chamberlain hadargued for 10. Afterward, Wilson saidJustice Lynn Smith had delivered “a verywell-reasoned decision.”

“If he’s alive at 85, he can apply forparole,” he noted. The case was heart-breaking, he added. “A tragedy of awfulproportions.”

Chamberlain declined to comment.Johal made an audio recording that

captured the crimes. Before he killed theboys and tried to kill his wife, he said inthe recording that he’d never felt so muchstress in his life.

“This lady, she give me so hard time,”he said. “I tried to give her everything, agood happy life.

“Today you made me do this.”The court heard Sukwinder Gill suffers

from permanent scarring, has problemsspeaking and eating and feels she has noreason for living because her children aredead.

Smith noted Johal had no prior criminalrecord and that letters from his friendsdescribed him as a caring, sensitive, goodand rational man. A psychiatrist found noevidence of psychopathy or other mentalillness, and considered him a low risk toreoffend. Still, his crimes were “horren-dous,” she said.

“He moved deliberately and relentless-ly” to kill defenceless victims sleeping intheir beds, Smith noted. Ranjit was killedbefore his mom’s eyes.

Cpl. Dale Carr, spokesman for theIntegrated Homicide investigation Team,said he thinks the sentence will be “satisfy-ing for investigators.”

A spokeswoman for South AsianWomen Against Male Violence said 17years without parole eligibility is not afit sentence for murdering two boys andattempting to murder a woman.

❚IN COURT

Surrey stepdad gets life forshooting two boys, beating wife

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Gill neighbour: police ‘don’t have handle on it’❚CRIME

Asked if police believe the two shoot-ings are tied, Surrey RCMP Const. PeterNeily replied Monday afternoon that it’s“way too challenging and way too earlyto make that conclusion. It’s too early todraw conclusions like that.”

Neily said that, while “there are noelements of randomness” to Monday’sshooting, police had yet to identify a sus-pect by press time.

The latest shooting happened at about12:30 a.m., in the swank 12100-block of56th Avenue.

“It sounded like machine gun fire,”

said one neighbour who didn’t want hername printed.

She said police had been patrollingthe street right after the temple shootingbut the patrols had lately dropped off.

“Clearly they don’t have a handleon it,” she said. She doesn’t believeMonday’s shooting would’ve happenedhad police “been on top of it.”

Meanwhile, she noted there are chil-dren living along her street and she’sworried about sitting at her front windownow.

“You just don’t know where theseshots are going,” she said.

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“(It’s) “way toochallenging andway too early tomake that con-clusion. It’s tooearly to drawconclusions likethat.”

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DELTA – Buoyed by hugesupport in his home commun-ity, Ladner farmer Ian Patoncruised to victory in Saturday’sDelta council byelection.

Paton won all seven Ladnerpolls, many by large margins,to outdistance Sylvia Bishopand claim the council seatleft vacant after the death oflongtime councillor GeorgeHawksworth this spring.

With all 30 polls report-ing, Paton, who was endorsedby Mayor Lois Jackson’sDelta Independent VotersAssociation, received 5,752

votes for almost 34 per cent ofthe popular vote.

Bishop was a strong secondwith 4,630 votes for more than27 per cent of the popular vote.

Maria DeVries was a distantthird with 2,176 votes (12.82per cent), followed by SandeepPandher (1,590, 9.37 per cent),Amy Ghuman Sara (1,441, 8.49per cent), Kathleen Higgins(1,137, 6.7 per cent), PeterHarms (164, .97 per cent) andRay Robinson (82, .48 per cent).

Overall voter turnout was24.88 per cent.

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The Surrey Museum celebrates the grape and the B.C. wine industry in its new Vineyards of B.C.exhibit. Along with the exhibit there will be an evening of wine tasting on Oct. 13, a lecture on thehistory of the grape on Oct. 16 and a discussion on wine tours of the Fraser Valley, Cowichan Valleyand the Okanagan by bike on Oct. 16. The exhibit is on display until Oct. 23. Pre-registration for theevents is recommended.

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Pepper spray and youths not a good mixNORTH DELTA – Delta police dealt with young

people spraying clouds of pepper spray in Sunshine Hillsand in North Delta Park on Friday night.

“We don’t know if they’re related,” Sgt. SharleneBrooks said, adding police were called first to the11300-block of 84th Avenue, where two young menwere reportedly using pepper spray. Police found a largegathering of youth who “dispersed in all directions,”Brooks said. Four young people had been sprayed andwere treated by Delta firefighters. The suspects were stillat large at press time.

Later on, police were alerted to a similar situationin Sunshine Hills, where two groups of youths wereblasting each other with pepper spray. That’s still beinginvestigated. On Saturday morning, a 21-year-old Deltawoman who’d been panhandling in front of a shop inthe 8400-block of 112th Street was taken to hospitalto be treated for fresh bruises and other injuries. “Shedidn’t want to disclose to police how she got those injur-ies,” Brooks said. She was carrying a bottle of liquor anda large knife when she was arrested, Brooks added.

Couple’s court date for fraud is Oct. 15SURREY – Two former employees accused of

defrauding the Surrey school district will return toSurrey provincial court on Oct. 15 to set a trial date.

Robert and Barbara Chadwick are accused of divert-ing more than $167,000 US from San Diego StateUniversity that should have gone to the district. RobertChadwick is also charged with one count of breach oftrust by a public officer. He is a former associate super-intendent and Barbara, now his wife, was his adminis-trative assistant. Both have pleaded not guilty.

The school district has also launched a civil suitagainst the Chadwicks.

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BeauSIMPSONManaging Editor

ArlieMcCLURGGeneral Sales Manager

Wheneverhe’s asked thesedays aboutnext year’sreferendumon the HST,Premier GordonCampbell keepsinsisting the vote“is not aboutme.”

Well, unfortunately for his gov-ernment, it is likely that for a goodchunk of the public, the referen-dum will indeed be as much abouthis leadership as it is about a har-monized sales tax.

And therein lies the biggestchallenge of all when it comes toCampbell and the B.C. Liberalstaking something positive out ofthe referendum results.

In fact, convincing a majority ofBritish Columbians that the HSTis not as bad for them as it hasbeen portrayed may be the easiestpart of the selling job for the gov-ernment. Already, there is someevidence attitudes toward the HSThave softened somewhat – not tothe point of the tax being popularor anything like that, but perhapsto the point where the somewhathysterical negative reaction to ithas calmed a bit.

An Ipsos-Reid online poll lastweek pegged the number of thosewho would vote to scrap the HSTat 65 per cent, a decline from sev-eral months ago when more than80 per cent wanted it gone.

And two key industry spokes-people who were highly criticalof the HST before it was intro-duced – Ian Tostenson of the B.C.Restaurant and Food ServicesAssociation and Cameron Muir ofthe B.C. Real Estate Association– have also slightly changed theirtune on the matter in recentweeks.

Nevertheless, even if more than50 per cent of the electorate even-tually accepts the HST (or at leastdon’t view it as some kind of hei-nous attack on their pocketbook),

For many,HST vote ismore aboutleadership

❚POLITICS

KeithBALDREY

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it still doesn’t solve one of the B.C.Liberal government’s biggest prob-lems: motivating enough people toactually leave their homes, troopdown to a polling station, and votein favour of a tax.

Campbell’s game-changingmove to accept a 50-per-cent-plus-one result in the referendum asbinding (instead of 50-per-cent-plus-one of the entire electorate)makes turnout from both sidescrucial.

And it would appear that thosewhose opposition to the HSTremains firm by next year will bemore likely to turn out to votethan those who are ambivalent oreven have a favourable attitudetoward the tax.

Consider these numbers. Thereare about three million voters. Inthe last election, a little more than1.6 million people voted and morethan 700,000 people signed theanti-HST petition (although morethan 140,000 signatures were ruledinvalid).

If the turnout for the referen-dum is roughly the same as theone in the last election, more than800,000 people would have toleave their homes en masse on oneSaturday next fall and vote to keepthe HST.

That strikes me as an awfullyhigh bar for the government to get

over. It’s not completely out of thequestion for enough people to votein favour of the HST to keep it,but the odds seem awfully long.

And compounding the problemfrom the government’s point ofview is the inevitability of many,many people seeing the refer-endum as the perfect vehicle toregister their displeasure and frus-tration of the government – andparticularly the premier – over anynumber of issues.

I’ve long thought the anti-HSTpetition was signed by a lot ofpeople who viewed it as more ofan anti-B.C. Liberal petition thanan anti-tax effort. I visited a lotof canvassing locations, and wit-nessed many people asking, “Isthat the anti-Campbell petition” or“Is that the anti-government peti-tion?”

Will Campbell’s popularityrecover in time for next year’sreferendum? According to variouspolls, he’s got a heck of a lot ofground to make up to even get tothe point where half the electoratesupports him.

One wild card in all this specu-lation could be the fact that morethan $2 billion in extra revenueover the next three years has sud-denly materialized, thus creat-ing the real possibility that nextspring’s budget could contain

significant tax cuts or some kind offinancial rebate scheme (to go withthe various ones already in place).

But I’m not sure Campbell andthe B.C. Liberals can buy theirway back into the good graces ofenough people to save the HSTat this point. After nine years inpower, a government – and espe-cially a leader – can accumulate somuch bad baggage that they inevi-tably sink.

He may insist the HST referen-dum is not about his leadership,but Gordon Campbell may dis-cover that for so many people, itis exactly about that — unless, ofcourse, he resigns before the vote.

Keith Baldrey is chief politicalreporter for Global [email protected]

E-mail your thoughts on thisissue to [email protected] or snail-mail aletter to Suite 201, 7889132nd Street, Surrey, B.C.,V3W 4N2. Include full name,address and phone numberfor verification purposes.

What doyou think?

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❚YOUR LETTERS

The Editor,Re: “We praise Watts because

she deserves it,” the Now, Sept. 17.In columnist Ted Colley’s song

of praise to Surrey Mayor DianneWatts, he is short of examples ofthe “brilliant job” she is doing.

I appreciate that it is hard topraise Watts at length, for in her14 years in elected office she hasducked from so many of Surrey’sproblems, such as the vacant mallsin Cloverdale and Guildford andthe loss of heritage homes.

When one thinks of all themajestic trees cut down in Surreyin the past 14 years, the degrada-tion of salmon streams, the truckparking on the ALR, the monsterhomes with illegal and uninspect-ed suites, the perpetual delays onpesticide restrictions and watermetering, the poor public trans-portation, the tolled bridges soonto ring Surrey alone, the post-elec-tion gifts to developer friends, thegreatly increased council salaries,the steep climb in utility fees, itmust have been hard for Colley towrite an upbeat column.

Jim McMurtryCloverdale

Compost plant good ideabut in the wrong zone

Re: “Now, more than ever,

farms need protecting,” the Now,Sept. 14.

I wholeheartedly agree withkeeping more land in the ALR.

However, it seems that Surreycouncil may not agree. There is aproposal by Pilot Grove, beforecouncil to put a compost manufac-turing plant on ALR land, oppos-ite Hazelmere Golf and CountryClub, surrounding the small school

at this location in South Surrey.It has passed a second readingby council and has been submit-ted to the ALC for consideration.Council is waiting on the ALCdecision.

I would suggest contacting theHazelmere Residents Association.They will fill you in on all thedetails. At a recent meeting attend-ed by 180 people, most would

agree to composting in general, butit should be built in an industrialzone.

You may well have received, orwill have shortly, have many morereplies to your timely political edi-torial by Keith Baldrey.

John WilcockSurrey

Hard to find real examples of Watts’ brillianceView

PointOne reader wants to knowwhy this is still happening.

The Editor,One would think that now

that we have a law saying youcannot drive and talk or text ona cellphone, people would rec-ognize the inherent dangers ofdoing so and comply with thislaw.

Sadly, I am still seeing manypeople doing so. When I see thiswhile in my truck, I recognizethe danger to me, but when I ammy motorcycle, I try to get awayfrom these people as quick aspossible; self-preservation kicksin. I was really hoping morepeople would quit doing this.

I am proposing a way tomaybe help with the enforce-ment of this law. What I amnow doing when I see one ofthese people driving and talkingis this: I get right beside them if

possible and sound my horn andthen point at the person.

I normally dislike the sound-ing of a horn unless very neces-sary, and I apologize for theadded noise pollution, but I amhoping that this form of tryingto motivate these drivers will betemporary and they will ceasethis dangerous practice.

Sometimes we have to self-police each other and this is away to do so.

We need to show the offend-ers that these dangerous dis-tractions need to stop nowbefore more people are killedor injured. Pull over when andwhere safe and call back; it iseasy and quick to do.

Tim BaillieSurrey

Dangerous distractions shouldn’t be tolerated

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❚ NEWS

SURREY – Homicide investigatorssay there are no apparent links betweenThursday’s slaying of Thavone Narong inAbbotsford and the “Surrey Six” killings in2007. Narong, 49, was the father of EddieNarong, one of six men who were mur-dered in a penthouse condominium suitein Whalley on Oct. 19, 2007.

Cpl. Dale Carr, spokesman for theIntegrated Homicide Investigation Team,said the father was “known to police” and

that “there is nothing to suggest that thishomicide has any links to the Surrey Sixinvestigation other than the fact that thetwo victims are related.”

He said police are looking at a numberof theories as to motive. “Police have notbeen able to establish any links to gangs,drugs or organized crime,” Carr added.

“The murder certainly has all the char-acteristics of a targeted homicide.”

– Tom Zytaruk

Father of ‘Surrey Six’ victim slain; police say no link between killings

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CITY OF SURREY

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P U B L I C N O T I C E

2011 COMMUNITY GRANTSThe City of Surrey is now accepting applications for 2011financial grants from non-profit groups or organizations.

What kinds of organizations are eligible?Organizations will normally be expected to:• have an active governing body composed of volunteers,

with paid staff excluded from voting membership;• have stable, ongoing financial support; and• extend their service to the general public in Surrey, not

excluding anyone by reason of race, religion or ethnicbackground.

Applications will be reviewed using the following criteria:• The need for the project, the number of residents

benefiting from the grant and the value to thecommunity;

• The absence of identifiable or competing services,programs or facilities in the community;

• The cost per resident, funding sources and financialstability of the organization;

• The effectiveness and quality of the proposed program,project or event;

• The history of the organization, including past servicesand programs; and

• The suitability for one-time only funding for specificprograms, capital projects or special events.

Grants will not normally be recommended for travel,operating deficits, or services that are the responsibilityof other levels of government. Any organization whichreceives a grant should not view the grant as an automaticsource of funding in the following years. An evaluation ofthe use of the Surrey grant must be submitted at the endof the program, project or event.

When is the deadline for grant applications:All grants requests must be submitted on an officialapplication form and received at the office of the City Clerknot later than 4:30 p.m., September 30, 2010. Applicationforms and additional information may be obtained bycontacting:

City of Surrey, Office of the City Clerk14245 – 56 Avenue, Surrey, B.C. V3X 3A2Telephone: 604-591-4210 Fax: 604-591-8731or online at www.surrey.ca

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AN INVITATION TO APUBLIC OPEN HOUSERe: Public Open House to review plans for a lighted syntheticfield hockey pitch at Tamanawis Park

You are invited to a public open house to provide input on theupgrading of an existing field to a lighted synthetic field hockeypitch at Tamanawis Park. As well, there will be opportunities toprovide comment on updates to the Tamanawis Park Master Plan.

Staff will be on hand to receive community feedback and priorities.This information will help us guide the development of a finalpreferred plan for construction.

The Event will be held:Date: Tuesday, September 28, 2010Time: 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.Location: Tamanawis Secondary School

Cafeteria Plaza12600 66 Avenue, Surrey, BC

If you have any questions, please call 604 501-5050. We lookforward to working closely with the neighbourhood to review theseplans for Tamanawis Park.

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George Omorean has beenaround the world to takephotographs, sometimes witha camera that works, sometimes not.

He was in Bucharest, Romania in 1980when he bought a Zenit-E camera on theblack market. The Russian piece of equip-ment, embossed with a shiny new MoscowOlympics logo, didn’t work properly, butOmorean didn’t give up on it and had theshutter and mirror repaired.

“It became the first camera that I rescued,”the South Surreyite said proudly as he touredthe Now through the latest exhibit at the gal-lery operated by Semiahmoo Arts (formerlyknown as Community Arts Council of WhiteRock and District).

This month, Omorean’s intriguing SecondSight exhibit shows 36 of his photographstaken by 26 of his “rescued” cameras — mostlyvintage and unusual models he has collectedsince his exchange-student days in Romania.

“I’m a finder of cameras, maybe not somuch a collector,” Omorean said, “becausefor me, it’s not about sticking a camera up ona shelf. I like to use the cameras, if I can andif they work. If they don’t work, I’ll fix themup to make them work somewhere. I’ll givethem another life, a second sight — makingthem see again.”

Over the past 30 years, Omorean has beento some diverse and far-off places, includingthe jungles of Costa Rica with a 1958 BaldessIB camera, to the farming area of Princeton,

Ontario, with a circa-1900 Pony Premo #4model and the Indy race track of Vancouverwith a Asahi Pentax SV model made in 1962.Closer to home, he used a Hobbyflex (circa1950s) to record a ghostly reflected image ofMarilyn Monroe on a vintage toaster in thebasement of a friend’s home in White Rock,and a view of Little Campbell River with aZeiss Ikon Novar camara from 1949.

While on a beach in Koh Phangan, Thailand,he even made his own pinhole camera — from acoconut. “I rescued it from where it had fallenand allowed it to look around at its surround-ings, even up at the tree where it had grown,”he wrote, describing the “Rescued: A Series”photographs in the exhibit.

nowLiving

Photo artist George Omorean loves taking photographs with his many “rescued” cameras, and the results can be seen this month in theSecond Sight exhibit at the gallery operated by Semiahmoo Arts (formerly known as Community Arts Council of White Rock and District).

❚PHOTO ART/Surrey’s George Omorean exhibits his passion for vintage gear

‘Rescued’ cameras at workTom ZILLICHStaff reporter

❚PHOTO/Sharon Doucette

Comedian RomanDanylo is the guestperformer at this year’sBusiness and the Artsevent, set for Thursday,Oct. 7 at Surrey ArtsCentre.

The event also servesto recognize the newestSurrey Civic Treasures,a yearly award given topeople who make a differ-ence on the local arts andculture scene.

For event details,contact Surrey Board ofTrade, 604-581-7130 orbusinessinsurrey.com.

Business and artsevent on Oct. 7

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NOTICE OF TAX SALE - MONDAY SEPTEMBER 27, 2010

Pursuant to Section 403 of the Local Government Act, the annual tax sale will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Monday, September 27, 2010, in theCouncil Chambers at City Hall, 14245 56 Avenue, Surrey, British Columbia.The following properties have delinquent taxes and are subject to this sale unless the delinquent taxes, with interest, are paid before 10:00 a.m.Monday September 27, 2010.

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LT 27 BLK E SEC 8 RGE 2 PL 2328 NWD11374 128 ST................................................................................................LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 9 RGE 2W PL 9492 NWD12947 112B AVE ........................................................................................................... LT 6 SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 10392 NWD12955 112B AVE ........................................................................................................... LT 7 SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 10392 NWD13088 115B AVE ...............................................................................................LT 24 BLK 22 SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 480 NWD12820 114A AVE ........................................................................................................................ SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 480 NWD12840 115B AVE .............................................................................................................. LT A SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 480 NWD11426 128 ST..................................................................................................................BLK 5 SEC 9 RGE 2 PL 480 NWD11278 133A ST.....................................................................................LT 104 BLK 5N SEC 10 RGE 2W PL 37168 NWD13361 112A AVE ..................................................................................................... LT 108 SEC 10 RGE 2 PL 37168 NWD11355 137 ST.................................................................................................LT 5 BLK 13 SEC 11 RGE 2 PL 18821 NWD11385 136A ST..............................................................................................LT 13 BLK 14 SEC 11 RGE 2 PL 1736 NWD11564 138B ST........................................................................................................ LT 140 SEC 11 RGE 2 PL 67522 NWD11588 138B ST........................................................................................................ LT 142 SEC 11 RGE 2 PL 67522 NWD10962 142A ST............................................................................................................ LT 4 SEC 13 RGE 2 PL 17685 NWD13610 112 AVE..............................................................................................LT 1 BLK 19 SEC 14 RGE 2 PL 15280 NWD13534 KING GEORGE BLVD..............................................................................BLK 5N SEC 15 RGE 2W PL 6810 NWD13565 KING GEORGE BLVD........................................................................................ LT 2 SEC 15 RGE 2 PL 9649 NWD11139 136 ST............................................................................................................... LT 6 SEC 15 RGE 2 PL 11230 NWD203 13383 108 AVE...............................................................................................LT 5 SEC 15 RGE 2 PL LMS1383 NWD13061 110 AVE................................................................................................LT 1 BLK 22 SEC 16 RGE 2 PL 7822 NWD13014 112 AVE............................................................................................................ LT 1 SEC 16 RGE 2 PL 10089 NWD10890 128 ST............................................................................................LT 1 BLK 5N SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 15732 NWD13082 111 AVE...........................................................................................LT 3 BLK 5N SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 9974 NWD11119 132 ST...............................................................................................LT 8 BLK 25 SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 1803 NWD11045 131 ST..............................................................................................LT 8 BLK 5N SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 9974 NWD11165 132 ST............................................................................................................. LT 10 SEC 16 RGE 2 PL 18067 NWD11010 129 ST............................................................................................LT 11 BLK 5N SEC 16 RGE 2W PL 8872 NWD11129 128 ST................................................................................................................. LT 3 SEC 17 RGE 2 PL 9484 NWD10472 SCOTT RD....................................................................................LT 1 BLK 5 SEC 19 RGE 2 PL BCP17695 NWD10427 125B ST...................................................................................LT 5 BLK 5N SEC 20 RGE 2W PL BCP6798 NWD10433 125A ST............................................................................................................ LT 6 SEC 20 RGE 2 PL 17753 NWD10541 127A ST.....................................................................................LT 6 BLK 5N SEC 20 RGE 2 PL BCP25132 NWD10630 127 ST............................................................................................................... LT 20 SEC 20 RGE 2 PL 1006 NWD10628 127 ST..................................................................................................LT 23 BLK B SEC 20 RGE 2 PL 1006 NWD12808 108 AVE..................................................................................................LT 1 BLK 1 SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 2708 NWD12863 107A AVE ...............................................................................................LT 7 BLK 1 SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 2708 NWD10581 132 ST............................................................................................................. LT 11 SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 20182 NWD10545 132 ST..............................................................................................LT 15 BLK 5N SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 20182 NWD12902 107A AVE ....................................................................................LT 18 BLK 5N SEC 21 RGE 2W PL 11674 NWD10595 132 ST................................................................................................LT A BLK 41 SEC 21 RGE 2 PL 18794 NWD10724 135A ST............................................................................................................ LT 74 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL 9117 NWD10625 KING GEORGE BLVD.................................................................................. LT 173 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL 38920 NWD2 10509 135A ST..................................................................................................LT 2 SEC 22 RGE 2 PL NWS1484 NWD303 10668 138 ST................................................................................................LT 21 SEC 23 RGE 2 PL LMS1024 NWD10662 KING GEORGE BLVD..........................................................................LT 1 BLK 5 SEC 23 RGE 2 PL 81594 NWD10610 141 ST.................................................................................................LT 43 BLK 2 SEC 24 RGE 2 PL 19732 NWD10580 140 ST............................................................................................................... LT 4 SEC 24 RGE 2 PL 12636 NWD10356 143 ST............................................................................................LT 4 BLK 5N SEC 25 RGE 2W PL 14760 NWD14254 104 AVE............................................................................................................ LT 5 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL 13138 NWD14046 104 AVE............................................................................................................ LT 5 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL 13542 NWD14054 104 AVE............................................................................................................ LT 6 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL 13542 NWD14328 104 AVE..................................................................................................................... SEC 25 RGE 2 PL 10329 NWD10209 143A ST.......................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL NWS646 NWD107 14355 103 AVE................................................................................ LT 55 BLK 5 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL LMS2030 NWD

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CIVIC LEGAL DESCRIPTION303 14355 103 AVE.............................................................................................LT 75 SEC 25 RGE 2 PL LMS2030 NWD1 13755 102 AVE....................................................................................................LT 104 SEC 26 RGE 2 PL NWS4 NWD208 13895 102 AVE............................................................................................LT 16 SEC 26 RGE 2 PL NWS2960 NWD203 13710 102 AVE............................................................................LT 8 BLK 4N SEC 26 RGE 2W PL BCS2763 NWD3 10264 132 ST...................................................................................................LT 23 SEC 27 RGE 2 PL NWS1976 NWD13150 103A AVE ......................................................................................................... LT 7 SEC 28 RGE 2 PL 18863 NWD10115 129 ST.................................................................................................LT 11 BLK 9 SEC 28 RGE 2 PL 13405 NWD10255 SEMIAHMOO RD.............................................................................LT 15 BLK D SEC 28 RGE 2 PL 19160 NWD10276 127 ST.................................................................................................LT 2 BLK 16 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 15423 NWD10236 125A ST..............................................................................................LT 6 BLK 14 SEC 29 RGE 2W PL 576 NWD10337 126 ST.................................................................................................LT 13 BLK 5 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 14212 NWD10365 127A ST..........................................................................................LT 16 BLK A 3 SEC 29 RGE 2 PL 14212 NWD12007 101A AVE ..................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 30 RGE 2 PL BCP907 NWD12255 102A AVE .................................................................................... LT 2 BLK 3 SEC 30 RGE 2 PL LMP49233 NWD12039 101A AVE ..................................................................................LT 4 BLK 5N SEC 30 RGE 2W PL BCP907 NWD12278 102A AVE .................................................................................... LT 5 BLK 3 SEC 30 RGE 2 PL LMP49233 NWD12152 96A AVE ..............................................................................LT 12 BLK 5N SEC 31 RGE 2W PL BCP12292 NWD205 9632 120A ST..............................................................................................LT 30 SEC 31 RGE 2 PL NWS2192 NWD12439 99 AVE.........................................................................................LT 12 BLK 5N SEC 32 RGE 2W PL 19057 NWD13100 99 AVE.......................................................................................................... LT 223 SEC 33 RGE 2 PL 36718 NWD12873 98 AVE.........................................................................................LT 26 BLK 5N SEC 33 RGE 2W PL 16940 NWD13434 98A AVE ......................................................................................................... LT 27 SEC 34 RGE 2 PL 46439 NWD9890 132 ST..........................................................................................LT 231 BLK 5N SEC 34 RGE 2W PL 54463 NWD210 13507 96 AVE.............................................................................. LT 31 BLK 5N SEC 34 RGE 2 PL NWS1997 NWD216 13501 96 AVE..............................................................................................LT 24 SEC 34 RGE 2 PL NWS2135 NWD11799 PINE RD ............................................................................................................................LT 4 BLK 11 PL 546 NWD10604 SPAN RD.................................................................................................................LT 9 DL 6 BLK 1 PL 1952 NWD11585 BAILEY CR ..................................................................................................... LT 15 SEC 35 RGE 3 PL 18795 NWD11679 96 AVE.............................................................................................LT 75 BLK 8 SEC 36 RGE 3W PL 529A NWD9719 120 ST....................................................................................................LT 87 BLK 3 SEC 36 RGE 3 PL 529A NWD11609 96 AVE.......................................................................................................... LT 123 SEC 36 RGE 3 PL 24726 NWD14040 113A AVE ........................................................................................................................LT 5 BLK 99 PL 2546 NWD14548 110A AVE ....................................................................................................................LT 5 BLK 143 PL 19425 NWD14098 115 AVE...........................................................................................................................LT 6 BLK 66 PL 2546 NWD14345 110 AVE.........................................................................................................................LT 9 BLK 133 PL 2546 NWD11477 142 ST............................................................................................................................LT 11 BLK 67 PL 2546 NWD11508 141A ST.........................................................................................................................LT 12 BLK 60 PL 2546 NWD14010 113 AVE.....................................................................................................................LT 39 BLK 129 PL 62069 NWD11335 GLEN AVON DR ....................................................................................................... LT 1 BLK 83 PL NWS98 NWDA103 13761 116 AVE ................................................................................................LT 3 SEC 2 RGE 2 PL LMS732 NWDA104 13761 116 AVE ................................................................................................LT 4 SEC 2 RGE 2 PL LMS732 NWD12652 14B AVE ............................................................................................... LT 3 BLK 18 SEC 7 TWP 1 PL 2834 NWD12642 14B AVE ...................................................................................................LT B SEC 7 TWP 1 PL LMP10023 NWD1309 132B ST.......................................................................................................LT 10 SEC 8 TWP 1 PL LMS1838 NWD1490 161B ST.....................................................................................................LT 4 SEC 12 TWP 1 PL LMP47400 NWD1211 164 ST..............................................................................................................LT 86 SEC 12 TWP 1 PL 42976 NWD1372 160 ST............................................................................................................LT 184 SEC 12 TWP 1 PL 66971 NWD16276 14 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 250 SEC 12 TWP 1 PL 70243 NWD1319 160A ST..................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 12 TWP 1 PL NWS2711 NWD16662 16 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 8 SEC 12 TWP 1 PL 46910 NWD2385 152A ST........................................................................................................................ SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 8492 NWD15232 24 AVE........................................................................................................................ SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 8492 NWD2174 DURHAM RD................................................................................................LT 125 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL 48794 NWD15905 ALDER PL.................................................................................................. LT 5 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS648 NWD1710 LILAC DR............................................................................................... LT 186 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL NWS1824 NWD301 15265 17A AVE ........................................................................................... LT 23 SEC 14 TWP 1 PL BCS1074 NWD303 15185 22 AVE................................................................................................LT 31 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL LMS997 NWD7 1850 SOUTHMERE CR E ............................................................................... LT 3 SEC 15 TWP 1 PL NWS1769 NWD1786 142 ST............................................................................................................LT 168 SEC 16 TWP 1 PL 57778 NWD1929 140 ST..............................................................................................................LT 27 SEC 16 TWP 1 PL 71619 NWD13813 20 AVE.....................................................................................................LT 3 SEC 16 TWP 1 PL LMP16391 NWD13615 20A AVE ................................................................................................ LT 15 SEC 16 TWP 1 PL BCP23233 NWD1920 128 ST................................................................................................................LT 2 SEC 17 TWP 1 PL 72328 NWD1648 134B ST..................................................................................................... LT 2 SEC 17 TWP 1 PL BCP31929 NWD13231 AMBLE GREENE PL ..................................................................................LT 241 SEC 17 TWP 1 PL 61255 NWD1859 129 ST............................................................................................................LT 245 SEC 17 TWP 1 PL 66754 NWD13508 19 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 285 SEC 17 TWP 1 PL 57494 NWD2427 127 ST................................................................................................................LT 3 SEC 19 TWP 1 PL 70108 NWD2670 127A ST...........................................................................................................LT 16 SEC 19 TWP 1 PL 16835 NWD2842 130 ST............................................................................................................LT 100 SEC 20 TWP 1 PL 61140 NWD13386 CRESCENT RD .............................................................................................LT 96 SEC 20 TWP 1 PL 47714 NWD2845 KING GEORGE BLVD.......................................................................................LT 10 SEC 22 TWP 1 PL 8887 NWD112 2855 152 ST...................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 22 TWP 1 PL LMS1489 NWD101 15130 29A AVE .............................................................................................LT 4 SEC 22 TWP 1 PL LMS2456 NWD54 15355 26 AVE................................................................................................LT 53 SEC 23 TWP 1 PL LMS3292 NWD3155 168 ST..............................................................................................................LT 81 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL 68692 NWD16375 30B AVE ........................................................................................................LT 33 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL 67604 NWD16158 31 AVE................................................................................................... LT 47 SEC 24 TWP 1 PL BCP25452 NWD32 15233 34 AVE.................................................................................................. LT 32 SEC 26 TWP 1 PL BCS184 NWD3360 140 ST.........................................................................................................................LT 1 DL 186 PL BCP9382 NWD13937 35A AVE ........................................................................................................................ LT 3 DL 157 PL 12252 NWD2823 GORDON AVE ........................................................................................................LT 8 DL 52 BLK 9 PL 2482 NWD2612 BAYVIEW ST ........................................................................................................LT 11 DL 52 BLK 2 PL 3136 NWD14547 LOMBARD PL............................................................................................................. LT 18 DL 232 PL 35013 NWD3460 147A ST............................................................................................................... LT 20 SEC 70 TWP 1 PL BCP179405 3495 147A ST...................................................................................................................LT 5 DL 165 PL BCS2532 NWD15720 NO 10 (56 AVE) HWY ........................................................................................LT 3 SEC 2 TWP 2 PL 1151 NWD15744 NO 10 (56 AVE) HWY ........................................................................................LT 4 SEC 2 TWP 2 PL 1151 NWD15794 NO 10 (56 AVE) HWY ........................................................................................LT 5 SEC 2 TWP 2 PL 1151 NWD

5456 156 ST..................................................................................................................LT 29 SEC 2 TWP 2 PL 1151 NWD12232 BOUNDARY DR N .........................................................................................LT 22 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL 78002 NWD12598 62 AVE....................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL BCP28726 NWD12518 62 AVE....................................................................................................... LT 3 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL BCP28726 NWD12241 SOUTHPARK CR ..........................................................................................LT 246 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL 70545 NWD101 12044 BOUNDARY DR S........................................................................... LT 30 SEC 7 TWP 2 PL NWS2690 NWD5848 135A ST...................................................................................................................LT 5 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL P3287 NWD5883 136 ST.......................................................................................................... LT 10 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL BCP3287 NWD13020 60 AVE.............................................................................................................. LT A SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 15098 NWD12822 63B AVE ......................................................................................................LT 2 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL LMP3958 NWD13035 63A AVE ........................................................................................................LT 241 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 61827 NWD13376 61A AVE ................................................................................................................ LT 3 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 87066 NWD13241 60 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 48 SEC 8 TWP 2 PL 64258 NWD5842 139 ST.......................................................................................................... LT 15 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL BCP3035 NWD13785 59A AVE ..................................................................................................LT 25 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL LMP14669 NWD14010 64 AVE......................................................................................................... LT PT 10 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL 2163 NWD14091 58A AVE ..........................................................................................................LT 29 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL 35476 NWD14163 56A AVE ..........................................................................................................LT 83 SEC 9 TWP 2 PL 61491 NWD5674 148 ST...................................................................................................... LT 14 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP10685 NWD15049 59A AVE ................................................................................................ LT 37 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP32588 NWD7 15068 58 AVE..................................................................................................LT 15 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL LMS4287 NWD48 14952 58 AVE................................................................................................LT 44 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL LMS4162 NWD14575 62 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 8 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP21600 NWD14685 61A AVE ................................................................................................ LT 18 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP15637 NWD14955 62 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 7 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP21736 NWD14966 62 AVE................................................................................................... LT 23 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP21736 NWD15066 61A AVE ................................................................................................ LT 61 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP19430 NWD89 15175 62A AVE ............................................................................................. LT 66 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCS1155 NWD5780 146 ST........................................................................................................ LT 6 SEC 10 TWP 2 PL BCP20822 NWD6327 168 ST........................................................................................................ LT 29 SEC 12 TWP 2 PL BCP9261 NWD6966 148 ST........................................................................................................ LT 12 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP9611 NWD14772 67A AVE ................................................................................................ LT 25 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP14108 NWD14540 65 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 29 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL 1378 NWD6745 145A ST....................................................................................................... LT 29 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP450 NWD14520 65 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 30 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL 1378 NWD7074 151 ST........................................................................................................ LT 3 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP17974 NWD7133 151A ST..................................................................................................... LT 5 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP24355 NWD14866 71 AVE................................................................................................... LT 21 SEC 15 TWP 2 PL BCP22619 NWD14264 67 AVE...........................................................................................................LT 38 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 78853 NWD14244 67 AVE...........................................................................................................LT 43 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 78853 NWD35 6629 138 ST................................................................................................. LT 35 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL NWS1187 NWD94 6669 138 ST................................................................................................. LT 94 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL NWS1187 NWD6857 142A ST...........................................................................................................LT 14 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 78945 NWD14227 69 AVE............................................................................................ LT 18 BLK 12 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 16476 NWD6951 142 ST............................................................................................................LT 143 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL 51445 NWD14252 71A AVE .................................................................................................. LT 1 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL NWS1784 NWD14254 71A AVE .................................................................................................. LT 2 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL NWS1784 NWD14297 71 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL NWS1855 NWD14299 71 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 2 SEC 16 TWP 2 PL NWS1855 NWD6716 132 ST.......................................................................................................... LT 2 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL BCP8547 NWD13532 67A AVE ......................................................................................................LT 348 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 56851 NWD13457 67 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 550 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 66519 NWD6727 134 ST............................................................................................................LT 116 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 57168 NWD6469 133A ST.........................................................................................................LT 189 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 55796 NWD6586 130A ST.........................................................................................................LT 431 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 63042 NWD6560 129A ST.........................................................................................................LT 167 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 56070 NWD6465 132 ST............................................................................................................LT 171 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 57129 NWD6990 128 ST................................................................................................................LT 2 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 81232 NWD13171 68A AVE ..........................................................................................................LT 4 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 73054 NWD12879 68 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 408 SEC 17 TWP 2 PL 55311 NWD6767 121A ST...........................................................................................................LT 12 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL 87047 NWD12236 72 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 8 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL 78545 NWD12661 67B AVE ................................................................................................LT 10 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL LMP34520 NWD12605 67B AVE ................................................................................................LT 17 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL LMP34520 NWD26 12128 68 AVE................................................................................................LT 12 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL LMS4039 NWD32 12711 64 AVE.................................................................................................. LT 67 SEC 18 TWP 2 PL BCS592 NWD7364 124 ST........................................................................................................................... SEC 19 TWP 2 PL 1234 NWD201 12633 72 AVE................................................................................................LT 25 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMS722 NWD12187 75 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL 73848 NWD12176 75 AVE....................................................................................................LT B SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMP14112 NWD1 7743 128 ST.........................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMS620 NWD4 7743 128 ST.........................................................................................................LT 4 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMS620 NWD86 12110 75A AVE .............................................................................................LT 85 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMS4012 NWD7702 120A ST.....................................................................................................LT 31 SEC 19 TWP 2 PL LMP3710 NWD101 7533 135 ST...................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS1022 NWD102 7533 135 ST...................................................................................................LT 2 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS1022 NWD103 7533 135 ST...................................................................................................LT 3 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS1022 NWD106 7533 135 ST...................................................................................................LT 6 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS1022 NWD13121 74 AVE...................................................................................................LT 45 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMP26278 NWD6 7823 132 ST....................................................................................................... LT 6 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL NWS293 NWD257 12899 76 AVE..............................................................................................LT 29 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS2987 NWD258 12899 76 AVE..............................................................................................LT 30 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS2987 NWD259 12899 76 AVE..............................................................................................LT 31 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS2987 NWD267 12899 76 AVE..............................................................................................LT 39 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS2987 NWD201 7928 128 ST.................................................................................................LT 35 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS4385 NWD202 7928 128 ST.................................................................................................LT 36 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS4385 NWD102 12830 80 AVE..............................................................................................LT 66 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS4385 NWD113 12888 80 AVE............................................................................................LT 104 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL LMS4385 NWD108 13049 76 AVE.............................................................................................. LT 10 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS2031 NWD

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CIVIC LEGAL DESCRIPTION109 13049 76 AVE.............................................................................................. LT 11 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS2031 NWD110 13049 76 AVE.............................................................................................. LT 12 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS2031 NWD106 13025 76 AVE.................................................................................................. LT 3 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL BCS642 NWD7916 132 ST................................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 20 TWP 2 PL 62952 NWD7926 132 ST............................................................................................................... LT A SEC 20 TWP 2 PL 13205 NWD7463 143B ST...................................................................................................LT 12 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMP19607 NWD7388 TODD CR.......................................................................................................LT 111 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 57192 NWD14070 75 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 174 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 54546 NWD144 7470 138 ST............................................................................................... LT 144 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS526 NWD172 7452 138 ST............................................................................................... LT 172 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS526 NWD109 13880 74 AVE.......................................................................................... LT 109 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS1220 NWD131 7325 140 ST............................................................................................... LT 31 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS2055 NWD35 7533 140 ST................................................................................................. LT 35 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL NWS1969 NWD211 7505 138 ST.................................................................................................LT 25 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL LMS1364 NWD7920 141B ST...........................................................................................................LT 53 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 20154 NWD14074 79 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 106 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 45658 NWD14105 78 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 126 SEC 21 TWP 2 PL 45658 NWD14482 76 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 3 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP32221 NWD27 14453 72 AVE.................................................................................................... LT 2 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCS641 NWD7788 147 ST................................................................................................................LT 1 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL 20551 NWD7746 147 ST................................................................................................................LT 6 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL 20551 NWD7725 146A ST..................................................................................................... LT 26 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP9093 NWD14669 78 AVE................................................................................................... LT 26 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP10709 NWD14616 76A AVE .................................................................................................. LT 77 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP9093 NWD14635 76 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 81 SEC 22 TWP 2 PL BCP9093 NWD7918 154 ST......................................................................................................LT 20 SEC 23 TWP 2 PL LMP14427 NWD7818 156 ST........................................................................................................LT 29 SEC 23 TWP 2 PL LMP5931 NWD8050 163A ST.......................................................................................................LT 5 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMP4987 NWD45 16318 82 AVE..................................................................................................LT 57 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMS905 NWD11 16016 82 AVE................................................................................................LT 11 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL LMS1308 NWD195 16177 83 AVE.............................................................................................. LT 41 SEC 25 TWP 2 PL BCS2344 NWD15617 80 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 2 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 20946 NWD5 15959 82 AVE....................................................................................................LT 5 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL LMS2488 NWD28 15968 82 AVE.................................................................................................. LT 28 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS243 NWD8360 152 ST.......................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCP3892 NWD15272 84 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 10 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCP3892 NWD15477 84 AVE.........................................................................................................LT 433 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 67753 NWD15278 88 AVE....................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS1712 NWD15625 FRASER HWY.................................................................................................LT 9 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL 15793 NWD44 8428 VENTURE WAY ...................................................................................LT 44 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL LMS1417 NWD50 8428 VENTURE WAY ...................................................................................LT 50 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL LMS1417 NWD59 15871 85 AVE.................................................................................................. LT 16 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS876 NWD12 15871 85 AVE.................................................................................................. LT 39 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS876 NWD48 8633 159 ST................................................................................................... LT 16 SEC 26 TWP 2 PL BCS2561 NWD15114 82 AVE.....................................................................................................LT 3 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP12983 NWD8269 152 ST........................................................................................................LT 4 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP33440 NWD15066 82 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 9 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 83381 NWD8248 150 ST......................................................................................................... LT B SEC 27 TWP 2 PL BCP2858 NWD8338 147 ST......................................................................................................LT 64 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP44754 NWD8348 147 ST......................................................................................................LT 65 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP44754 NWD8360 147 ST......................................................................................................LT 66 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP44754 NWD8068 146 ST......................................................................................................LT 67 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP49293 NWD8585 145A ST................................................................................................ LT 6 BLK 3 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 19591 NWD14579 86A AVE ........................................................................................... LT 11 BLK 5 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 19591 NWD14496 88 AVE...........................................................................................................LT 23 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 18499 NWD8416 150A ST.....................................................................................................LT 11 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL LMP6788 NWD15155 86A AVE ........................................................................................................LT 56 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 45342 NWD8454 SPENSER PL ..................................................................................................LT 72 SEC 27 TWP 2 PL 59043 NWD13516 84 AVE.............................................................................................................LT 9 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL 83423 NWD8 8311 129 ST.........................................................................................................LT 8 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS820 NWD15 8236 128 ST.....................................................................................................LT 15 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS826 NWD210 8334 128 ST.................................................................................................LT 28 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS1908 NWD345 8140 128 ST............................................................................................... LT 177 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL BCS1022 NWD102 12889 84 AVE................................................................................................LT 5 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS1119 NWD8 8430 128 ST.......................................................................................................LT 8 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS2947 NWD9 8430 128 ST.......................................................................................................LT 9 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL LMS2947 NWD13475 85 AVE...........................................................................................................LT 30 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL 80547 NWD13277 87B AVE ......................................................................................................LT 147 SEC 29 TWP 2 PL 46670 NWD211 12451 82 AVE................................................................................................LT 11 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS947 NWD104 8383 128 ST..................................................................................................... LT 1 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS932 NWD105 8383 128 ST..................................................................................................... LT 2 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS932 NWD118 8363 128 ST................................................................................................... LT 26 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS932 NWD202 8381 128 ST................................................................................................... LT 52 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL BCS932 NWD8109 123 ST..............................................................................................................LT 12 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL 18058 NWD117 8060 121A ST............................................................................................ LT 11 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL NWS2944 NWD121 8060 121A ST............................................................................................ LT 15 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL NWS2944 NWD116 8142 120A ST..............................................................................................LT 16 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS1038 NWD426 8068 120A ST............................................................................................LT 121 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS2149 NWD8545 122 ST..............................................................................................................LT 13 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL 16581 NWD12192 86 AVE..................................................................................................... LT 3 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL NWS1160 NWD31 8528 123 ST................................................................................................. LT 31 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL NWS3195 NWD113 8532 120 ST.................................................................................................LT 16 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS4122 NWD212 8532 120 ST.................................................................................................LT 17 SEC 30 TWP 2 PL LMS4122 NWD12192 95A AVE ..........................................................................................................LT 6 SEC 31 TWP 2 PL 19706 NWD9118 135A ST.............................................................................................. LT 33 BLK 8 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 14741 NWD9056 132 ST..............................................................................................................LT 78 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 47927 NWD7 9559 130A ST....................................................................................................LT 7 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL LMS4213 NWD13484 92A AVE ..........................................................................................................LT 9 SEC 32 TWP 2 PL 18837 NWD39 13528 96 AVE.....................................................................................................LT 39 SEC 32 TWP 8 PL BCS2117 NWD

13748 91A AVE ..................................................................................................LT 9 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL LMP41580 NWD8860 139A ST.............................................................................................. LT 44 BLK 1 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 16862 NWD8858 ROSLIN PL....................................................................................................LT 153 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 46149 NWD9397 140 ST............................................................................................................LT 200 SEC 33 TWP 2 PL 62791 NWD15025 88 AVE...................................................................................................... LT 81 SEC SE34 TWP 2 PL 50905 NWD14957 88 AVE.................................................................................................... LT 194 SEC SE34 TWP 2 PL 51797 NWD211 15153 FRASER HWY..............................................................................LT 14 SEC SE34 TWP 2 PL NWS867 NWD213 15153 FRASER HWY..............................................................................LT 15 SEC SE34 TWP 2 PL NWS867 NWD14533 89 AVE...................................................................................................... LT 7 SEC SW34 TWP 2 PL 62960 NWD9094 147A ST...........................................................................................................LT 71 SEC 34 TWP 2 PL 17139 NWD8851 148 ST..............................................................................................................LT 93 SEC 34 TWP 2 PL 46247 NWD14910 92A AVE ......................................................................................................LT 102 SEC 34 TWP 2 PL 54037 NWD908 9143 154 ST................................................................................................. 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Being a chef, Iam certain you willthink my opinionis biased when Itell you garlic is myfriend. However, Ihave reasons to sup-port my love for thislittle bulb.

I honestly believethat most people who say they hatethe taste of garlic must have beenexposed to an overpowered Caesardressing or Greek tzatziki sauce atsome point in their lives. Garlic, whencooked, does not have that overlypungent flavour reminiscent of theseraw-form recipes. Alternatively, it hasa sweeter and smoother temperamentand adds a depth of flavour to yourdish that cannot be mimicked.

A perfect example of this would beroasted garlic. Whole heads of garlicroasted in the oven can be pureedand mixed into an endless variety ofrecipes such as bread dough, dips,spreads and stuffings, and it’s one ofthe easiest things to prepare.

Preheat your oven to 450Fdegrees. Keep the garlic heads wholeand cut off the tops of the garlicheads, just enough to expose the topsof the garlic cloves. Place the headsof garlic in an ovenproof casseroledish equipped with a lid. Drizzle oneteaspoon of olive oil over each of

the exposed garlic heads, and seasonlightly with salt and fresh crackedpepper. Cover and bake for 45 min-utes. Remove from the oven and letstand at room temperature (with thelid on) until cool enough to touch.

Serve whole for presentation, orsqueeze out the cloves and mix into avariety of spreads, dips or sauces.

Garlic is among the oldest culti-vated plants known to mankind and

has been hailed as one of world’s mostcelebrated medicinal vegetables. Thereare many stories of old that proclaimof its pure powers to increase endur-ance and stamina. It also has manytherapeutic properties. Medical stud-ies have confirmed that garlic con-tains natural antibiotic and cleansingqualities, and it is used to treat a widerange of health problems.

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When buying garlic, makesure the bulb, or “head,” isnot discoloured and is tightlywrapped in its own naturalpaper-like skin. Do not buygarlic that is falling apart, asthis is a sure sign of its age.Also, stay away from garlic

that has little green sproutscoming from the encasedcloves; although these are vir-tually harmless, they are a signthat the garlic has been storedin an area that is too humid.

When stored in a cool, dry,well-ventilated space, garlicwill keep for several months.Storing garlic in your refrigera-

tor is not recommended.Personally, I cook with,

and consume, garlic on a dailybasis. There are many greatways to add this wonderfulvegetable to a variety of dishes— just practice “moderation” ifthe thought of the taste in yourrecipe scares you.

One final note: The sprig of

parsley that has been addedto enhance the presentationof your plate was originallyderived from the practice ofchewing it after a meal tofreshen one’s breath.

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❚ LIVING

continued from page 17

It’s time againfor Apple Day atHistoric StewartFarm in SouthSurrey.

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Omorean relates such experi-mental endeavours to his stu-dents at Aldergrove CommunitySecondary, where he teachesfine-art photography and digitalmedia.

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“I have a lot of fun repairingthem and making them workagain,” Omorean explained. “It’srescuing them in a way. I’m sointrigued by the stories of thecameras — where they’ve been,who used them and what imagesthey’ve taken before.”

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Old-school View-Master images add fun to show

“Island Road” was taken inRarotonga, Cook Islands, witha camera clamped to GeorgeOmorean’s rented motorbike.

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“I can’t believeI’m doing this.”

My husband isgrimacing as he tries to empty thesewage, known in RV terminology as“black water,” into a dumping stationat an Albertan RV camp. I’m marve-ling at the fact that he’s hardly com-plained, even after driving our rentedRV for hours along Alberta’s high-ways, a process he likens to pushing abathtub uphill.

The RV is our proposed solutionto the economic recession — a rela-tively cheap way to take a family of sixout west to experience the CanadianBadlands, home to the greatest numberof dinosaur fossils on earth. Our goal isto encourage the kids’ interest in dino-saurs with an educational vacation and,on an economic level, to try a moreluxurious version of camping withoutbreaking the budget.

But try squeezing six people intoa space not much larger than anaverage bathroom and you’re boundto feel a little claustrophobic. Nowadd bad directions that accumulateunwanted hours on a long journey

and a torrential downpour once youreach your destination, and what youget easily approaches the definition ofa vacation gone wrong.

But it’s how you look at the situa-tion that defines your interpretation,and early evening in the DinosaurProvincial Park in eastern Alberta,this is what I was mulling over. We’darrived with frayed nerves after aseemingly never-ending drive, com-ing just in time for a quick dinner ofgrilled cheese at the park concession,the only eatery for miles. A two-hourbus tour of the park had ended just asthe rain drenched this dusty land, andbetween the downpour and the rollingpeals of thunder, we were confined tothe trusty RV for hours.

Still, we were in a pretty uniquespot, camping in a park that protectsthe remains of 75 million-year-olddinosaur bones and boasts 38 differentdinosaur species, making it one of thelargest collections of fossilized dinosaurremains in the world. Out on tour withpark rangers, it was clear that withevery step we were treading on history.

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Despite their unfortunate name, theseBadlands are quite magnificent. Etchedwith the colours of time, these stratifiedmountains descend to the ground withcracked, dry thighs, embracing each otherlike a community of tightly knit giants.

Time and wind have given many of theirpeaks the appearance of faces. In the duskygrey of a summer thunderstorm, it is easy tosee the silhouettes of prehistoric creaturesstaring straight at you. Add the rumblingthunder and you half expect to see a dino-saur round the corner.

Today the land is a semi-arid desert,but back in the dinosaur heyday, it was abeach on the cusp of the Bearpaw Sea, alush landscape that was a clear favouriteamong Hadrosaurids, or duck-billed dino-saurs, whose fossils are now found here inabundance. “This one was the size of ourbus,” our guide says as she points to thevirtually intact fossil of one. Excavated inthe late 1960s, this Hadrosaurid is curledup in an embryonic pose, leading scientiststo hypothesize that it drowned by fallingin a river, its remains quickly protected bythe layers of sandstone and mudstone thataccumulated on top of it.

Dinosaur Provincial Park is a veritablebone-bed, an 80-square-kilometre stretchof remote Albertan soil that’s richer in dinobone than anywhere else in the world.

To truly understand its significance wedrive 90 minutes northwest to Drumheller,home to the Royal Tyrrell Museum. Thecrown jewel of this town of 10,000, the

Royal Tyrrell is the only Canadian museumdevoted exclusively to paleontology and itsexhibits are riveting.

There are the recreated figures of thedinosaurs that testify to their immensity, andthe opportunity to peek into the laboratoriesof technicians who are patiently chippingaway at rock surrounding newly found fos-sils. Hands-on displays help kids understandconcepts like continental drift and how fos-sils form.

Tucked away in an RV park a few min-utes from the town of Drumheller, we sitaround a camp fire roasting marshmallowswhile the kids find instant playmates in thecommunity of RVers around us. It’s one ofthose rare moments of family beauty, whenthe whining has stopped and everyone ishappily engaged. Yes, this is a far cry froma luxury cruise. But sometimes the road lesstravelled yields unexpected adventure. ThisRV road trip is one of those times.

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Activities:❚ Scottish Country Dance classes:new members welcome, no partnerneeded, from September to Aprilat Sullivan Hall, 6303 152nd St.,Surrey. Info: 604-536-1367 or 604-531-4595, www.wrscdc.org.❚ The Vaudevillians seniors enter-tainment troupe is looking for vol-unteers interested in performing orin backstage positions. Rehearsalsheld Monday afternoons, 10months a year, at Kennedy SeniorCentre in North Delta. Phone Pator Jim at 604-541-9591 or click onwww.thevaudevillians.com.

Clubs/Groups:❚ CFUW (Canadian Federationof University Women) NorthDelta/Surrey is a club open to anywoman who holds a bachelor’sdegree or equivalent from an inter-

national accredited university. Theclub provides annual scholarshipsand bursaries to deserving femalegraduates who are going on touniversity. The club meets monthlyfrom September to June. For moreinfo, contact Heather at 604-591-7678 or Eleanor at 604-589-3631.❚ North Delta Newcomers &Friends: Club welcoming ladieswho are new to the area and/orthose interested in meeting newfriends. Monthly dinner meetings,and more. If you would like moreinformation about the club and itsactivities, call Kathy at 604-583-3691 or Pam at 604-597-7974.❚ Woodcarvers group inCloverdale: Club consists of begin-ners and experts who love to carveand share their skills with newmembers. Meetings held everyTuesday evening from 6:45 to8:45 p.m. (from Sept. to June) atLord Tweedsmuir Secondary, inthe wood shop at the back of the

school, 6151 180th St., Cloverdale.Contact Ron at 604-576 6806 or Al,604-888-9212.❚ Surrey Photography Club isopen to both amateur and profes-sional photographers, beginnersand advanced hobbyists, and opento both film and digital camerausers. The group meets on secondand fourth Mondays each month,7 p.m., at St Helen’s AnglicanChurch (10787 128th St., Surrey).Call 604-591-7770 or see www.surreyphotographyclub.ca.❚ Soroptimist International ofWhite Rock group meets every sec-ond and fourth Tuesday of month,7 p.m. at local restaurant. All busi-ness and professional women areinvited to attend. For more info,call Liz, 604-538-3505.

Programs/Sessions:❚ Learning DisabilitiesAssociation: Affordable programsfor struggling learners ages 7 to14 are offered by the association’sFraser South Chapter in Surrey,including reading and math tutor-ing, Fast ForWord, Kurzweiltraining. Fall programs start inOctober. More info: www.ldafs.org, 604-591-5156.

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The crisis line operatedby Fraser Health needssome volunteer help.See listing at left.

recruiting teen volunteers for thefall 2010 Coast Capital ReadingBuddies program, running for sixweeks in October and November(dates vary per library). Session isone hour per week, training pro-

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Support Groups:❚ Free support circle for Filipinoparents: Parent Support Circlesare free, confidential, anonymous,weekly meetings of parents whowish to learn new ways to nurtureand protect their children. InSurrey, circles available in Filipino.For info, call 604-669-1616 or visitwww.parentsupportbc.ca.❚ Surrey Parkinson’ Diseasesupport group meets on thirdSaturday of each month at 1 p.m.at Guildford Seniors Village, 14568104A Ave., Surrey. Session is forpeople interested in sharing ideas,information and coping strategies.For more info, call 604-662-3240 oremail [email protected].

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❚Eagles climb injunior A rankingsThe Surrey Eagles’ fast startto the BCHL campaign hasnot gone unnoticed.In the wake of Surrey’ssuccessful three-game roadswing through VancouverIsland last weekend, theEagles soared up theCanadian Junior HockeyLeague rankings and nowsit sixth in Canada amongjunior A teams.The Langley Chiefs are twospots back in eighth place.

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While planning his team’s sched-ule last June, Erhart wanted to gethis B.C. Hockey League club on alengthy road trip early in the seasonas a means of forging a solid teamunit out of a group of new play-ers. Well, mission accomplished.The Eagles completed a three-game sweep of Vancouver Islandopponents last weekend, bombingNanaimo and Cowichan by scoresof 8-2 and 7-2, respectively, beforeedging Powell River 6-5.

“When we booked that trip earlyin the schedule, the idea was to getthe guys on the road early for teamchemistry and team bonding stuff,”Erhart said. “We did a good jobof bringing the guys together andobviously when you win, everythinggets magnified. The players are allfeeling pretty good about them-selves today.”

As impressive as the three winswere, the two most lop-sidedscores came in extremely hostileconditions at the home openersfor Nanaimo Friday and CowichanSaturday. Coupled with an over-time win Sept. 11 in Langley, theEagles spoiled the home openersof three consecutive teams beforebeating Powell River Sunday.

“The best thing for us in thosegames is that even though the otherteams were amped up and readyto go for their home openers, wescored early and took the crowdsout of it,” Erhart said. “When youcan do that, especially on the road,it gives the team a lot of confidenceand momentum.”

The key to Surrey’s success onthe three-day trek was a power-playunit that was wickedly efficientwith 14 goals on 26. The Eagles’

special teams scored seven goalsagainst Nanaimo and four moreagainst Cowichan before going aperfect three-for-three in extra-mansituations in Powell River Sunday.

“For a three-game stretch thosenumbers are pretty amazing andthat’s a big part of why we went 3-0this weekend,” Erhart said. “We’veworked really hard in practiceon the power play knowing thatspecial teams would be importantfor us. We have two units we feelcan move the puck well and aresmart enough to see what is open.Obviously we’re burying our chanc-es whenever we get a chance rightnow.”

Surrey opened the Island trip inNanaimo Friday where the Eagles

scored twice in the opening framebefore blowing the game open withfive power-play markers in themiddle period. Surrey pushed theirlead to 8-0 early in the third beforeNanaimo closed out the scoringwith a pair of meaningless power-play goals of their own.

Richard Vanderhoek paced theEagles with two goals and fourassists while Brad McGowan col-lected four points including theonly even-strength goal of theevening. Jeff Vanderlugt scored agoal and four assists, Riley Sweeneyadded a pair of goals and MitchJones tallied once.

Surrey followed a similar scriptthe following night in Cowichan,building a commanding 5-0 second-

period lead and then cruising to afive-goal win.

Vanderlugt led the charge withthree goals and one assist with solomarkers coming from Vanderhoek,McGowan, Sweeney and MichaelStenerson.

Surrey closed out the weekendon the Sunshine coast where goalieVinny Lessard came up with 20saves in the third period to preservethe 6-5 win. Vanderhoek paced theSurrey attack with three goals whileMcGowan, Vanderlugt and RobertLindores each scored once.

The Eagles are back in actionWednesday night (Sept. 22) whenthey host the Trail Smoke Eaters.Game time is 7 p.m. at SouthSurrey Arena.

Surrey Eagles defenceman Mitchell Jones (right) steers Nanaimo puck carrier Myles Fitzgerald intothe boards Friday. Jones and the Eagles crashed Nanaimo’s home opening party 8-2. ❚PHOTO/Krista Bryce

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Poor performances piling up for South SurreyThe South Surrey Big Kahuna Rams

turned in their second lousy perform-ance in as many weeks when they werehammered 47-0 by the league-leading Okanagan Sun atSouth Surrey Athletic Park Sunday.

The Rams were burned by the Sun just one week after

Surrey dropped a 13-5 decision on the road to the lightlyregarded Kamloops Broncos. The Rams have now gonethree straight games without scoring a touchdown.

“These losses are disappointing but the good thing iswe’ve been pretty much cemented into third place sincethe second week of the season,” said Rams defensive co-

ordinator Tyler McLaren. “We just want to be playingbetter right now and that’s the frustrating thing. We stillbelieve we have a good team and that we’re in the sameballpark as the top two teams. We now have two weeksto right some wrongs, get everything together, start feelinggood about ourselves and to get ready for the playoffs.”

As can be expected in a 47-0 blowout loss, the finalstats were not kind to the Rams. Surrey managed a whop-ping 55 yards of total offence including just one firstdown in each half.

In contrast, Okanagan quarterback Bobby Davis com-pleted 16 of 21 passes for 368 yards and five touchdownswhile the Sun rushing attack rumbled for another 181yards.

The Rams currently sit fourth in the B.C. JuniorFootball Conference but close out the season with twogames against winless Chilliwack. The first of thoseencounters goes Saturday night in the Valley city.

Michael BOOTHSports Editor

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Welcome to the story of our great city.As B.C.’s fastest growing city and the communitywith the fastest growing immigrant populationin Canada, the face of Surrey has changeddramatically over the years. Our city’s story isfilled with tales of strength, challenges, hardships,successes, unprecedented growth, strong family tiesand dedication to a sense of community.

This book is a phenomenal way to showcase everypart of our city’s diverse past, showing residentsat work, at home and at play at different times ofSurrey’s history. While there are written histories ofour city, this book is sure to fill a gap – the photosyou will see in the following pages truly speak forthemselves and I believe they speak volumes toour rich and vibrant history. Surrey residents havealways shown a dedication to their community andthis book is a perfect way to honour those whowere – and are still – proud to call Surrey home.Indeed, the future lives in Surrey. But let us notforget the past, for it’s the hard work of those beforeus that has paved the way for us as a city. Our storycontinues to be written and as your mayor, I, alongwith city council, look to the future with excitementand optimism for what lies ahead for Surrey. Butsometimes a quick look behind us reminds us ofwhere we came from and where we need to go.

Thank you, for your interest in your community’shistory. And if you or your family have contributedphotos to this book, thank you for helping us tellSurrey’s story.

Dianne WattsMayor ofSurrey

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With the number of apprentices expected to doublein the next year, Kent Orrock believes we’re seeingthe first steps of a renewed respect for the trades. Henow entertains several phone calls a day regardingapplications to apprenticeship programs and inquiriesabout how to get involved in this steadily growingindustry.

Mr. Orrick, the human resources co-ordinatorfor the British Columbia Road Builders and HeavyConstruction Association welcomes the interest. “It canonly help recruitment efforts when it becomes a pointof pride for parents to have a son or daughter who is a‘dozer operator, pulling down as much as $42 an hour.”

The federal government has recently proposed taxincentives for employers who take on apprentices, andgrants for individuals who sign on for skilled tradestraining. Sighting a serious shortage of trades people,the federal government is now attempting to makethe lucrative trade industry even more enticing toprospective employees.

“The difficulty Canadian employers are havingfinding skilled tradespeople is becoming an impedimentto economic growth,” the government said in its budgetdocuments. “Meanwhile, many young Canadians findthemselves in low-paying work, and are either notencouraged to consider the trades or are unable todo so because of financial barriers.”With measures to

give employers tax credits of up to $2,000 a year forthe first two years that they employ and train eligibleapprentices, and as well as cash grants of $1,000 a yearto eligible apprentices in the first two years of theirtraining, the federal government is stepping up the pushfor more Canadians to consider a career in the trades.

The federal government projects that nearly 100,000apprentice workers will benefit as a result of thenew grant and tax credit. Industry associations andcommunity colleges have also stepped up their efforts torecruit and train the next generation of trades people.In past years, there has been a strong amount of pressurefrom teachers, parents and friends to go to university.Opportunities in the trades have often been overlooked.This is gradually changing, in part because of industryassociation campaigns and promising labour marketprojections.

The common misconception that the impendingretirement of baby boomers will open up jobs in allfields, across all sectors, is slowly being replaced by abetter understanding of how the boomers’ withdrawlfrom the marketplace will shape the next few years.“The reality is that the most pronounced [recruitment]challenges are going to be for skilled trades andapprenticeships on the one hand, and executivemanagement talent on the other,” says Ian Cullwick,national human capital practice leader with Toronto-based managing consulting firm Deloitte.

With trade shortages already affecting some sectors,employers are taking a more active role in the trainingand education of their future employees. The B. C.Road Builders and Heavy Industry Association, forexample, has developed and launched a new programcombining classroom training with on-the-jobinstruction to support a number of highway and port-building mega-projects currently in the works. Thefirst stage of the program, which is being paid for byindustry, is designed to teach the basics of road buildingand heavy construction.

“The aim is to give them a really good essentialknowledge about the equipment that’s going to be usedand how to maintain that equipment,” he says. “They’llalso be taught the basics of civil engineering, so they’llknow about grades, aggregates and environmentalissues.” Says Orrock.

From there students can move on to apprenticeshipsin asphalt paving or specialized construction jobs.

Mr. Orrock says that members of his associationare committed to providing management training, inaddition to hard-skills training, for those interested inmoving into supervisory and management positionslater in their careers.Meanwhile, Mr. Orrock describeshis ideal candidates. “We’re looking for people who liketo work outside and who don’t want to sit in an office.”If this sounds like you, we’ve made your search thatmuch easier.

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6508 Apt/Condos6508

SUNCREEK ESTATESLarge 2 & 3 bdrm aptsIn-Suite Washer & Dryer3 floor levels inside suiteWood burning FireplacePrivate roof patio on someShopping within walking distanceNear park, pool, playgroundParty room, tennis courtOn site security,Sorry no pets

Office 7121 -133 B St. Surrey604-596-0916

AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq

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

office:604 936-3907

AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq

Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.

Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604 939-2136cell: 604 805-9490

ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.

office: 604 939-4903cell: 778-229-1358

CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West

Near Transportation &Douglas College.

Well Managed Building.

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

CEDAR COURT &CEDAR LODGE

Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts.Mature oriented building nearGuildford Mall. Rent incl cable,heat, hot water, prkg available.N/P. Resident Managers.604 584-5233 or 604 588-8850

www.cycloneholdings.ca

Port CoquitlamCEDAR WAY APTS

Bright & clean 1 & 2 BR, quietbldg with in suite storage, d/w,gated parking. Heat & Hotwater incld. Close to schools,shopping & public transp. Call837-4589 • 2251 Pitt River Rd

www.aptrentals.net

6508 Apt/Condos6508CLOVERDALE, 1 br condo, 2ndlevel, sep entr, w/d, new carpet/lam. $800, now, 778-829-4673

COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.

On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

office: 604 936-1225

Excellent Newton LocationVILLA UMBERTO

Lovely 2 Bd in quiet building.2 Full Baths, Insuite Laundry.Secured underground parking

Call: 596-5671Cell: 220-8696

FLEETWOOD 15915-84TH 2 BRfrom $1050. W/D hook-up, dw,f/p, stor. N/S, N/P. 604-598-1296

GUILDFORD 2 BR apt, incls ht,h/w & prkg, nr amens, immed,$850, 604-290-7128, 439-9749

Guildford Mall/Public LibraryEVERGREEN

APARTMENTSCrime Free Multi-Housing

CertifiedSpac Stes, very competitiveprices. Extra large 1 & 2BDRM ste’s, lots of storage.Heat/hot water included.Access to Vancouver viafreeway, 1 bus to Skytrain.Clean, quiet buildings. Nopets. Outdoor Pool!

Call 604-582-0465

Guildford/RiversideBROOKMERE GARDENS

Quiet Family Complex14880-108th Avenue

2 br 920sf fr $710; 3 br 1,115sffr $910. Inc heat, n/p, 1 bus to

skytrain, security, all amens.604-582-1557

www.brookmeregardens.com

JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,

Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604 939-8905cell: 604 916-0261

KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq

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

office: 604 937-7343cell: 778 848-5993

LANGLEY CITYSPECIAL 1/2 Month Free

Spacious − Clean − LargeBach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts.Rent incls heat & hot water.Kids Welcome! Resident Mgr.See website for bonus special.

Call 604 530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca

LANGLEY CITY. Newer 2 BR, 2baths. stainless appls. alarm, sky-lights, f/p. $1000+utils ns, np,immed, 604-787-6808.. 534-8845

6508 Apt/Condos6508

DELTITA GARDENS8507 120th St, N.Delta

$200 Move in Allowance fornew residents. 1BR fr $625.2BR fr $725. 3BR from $825.Incls heat, h/w & basic cable.For more info or to view

CALL 604 594-5211Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

NEWTON, Cedartree Village,KGH & 72 on Hall. 1 BR Aptsfrom $700. Some are new, somewith fireplaces.Call 604-596-5643

ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge

Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River

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

SKYLINE APARTMENTSSPECIAL 1/2 MONTH FREE !Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts.Mature oriented building, nearSemiahmoo Mall. Cable incl’d.N/P. U/grd prkg. Resident Mgr.See website for bonus special

Call 604 536-8499www.cycloneholdings.ca

SRY 120/80 BRAND NEW 2 BR,2 bath, all appls, prkg. Av now.$1150/mo. NS/NP. 778-552-8191

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

SUSSEX PLACE APTS5400 206th St, Langley

Clean & Affordable Apts.Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR. Closeseniors center & all amens.Rents incls heat, hot water &cable. 1/2 month FREE Rent!

Call 604 530-0932www.cycloneholdings.ca

VISTA GREEN APTS7575-140 Street

AvailableNow or Oct 1.

2 BR, 3 appls, u/g prkg, f/p,No pets, 1000 sq ft. $810per month.

Call 604-594-8534 or604- 583-6844

White Rock, FIR HAUS Apts.Adult oriented building. Perfect forSeniors. In the ♥heart of WhiteRock. Swimming pool. Beautifullyreno’d, spac 1 BR ste availablenow. $800 includes heat/hotwater, storage. Close to shops.To view call • 778-908-3714

6510 Co-ops6510

BIRCH HOUSING CO-OP7062-138th Street, Surrey

We have Two Bedroom Unitsfor Immediate Occupancy.

Family & PET Friendly.$1,500.00 Share Purchase Req’d

Charges are $946.00/mo.For more details call(604)-778-565-7016

6515 Duplexes - Rent6515SRY NORTH. 3 BR, 1,200 sf, 1.5bath, private W/D. N/p, no drugs.Quiet area. Now. 604-951-8950

6525 Garages6525INDOOR BOAT/CAR STORAGEPt Roberts $10.00 /linear ft/mthPd in Advance Min. 6 month stay(604)531-6306 (604)531-6306

6540 Houses - Rent65403 BDM house for 8 mo lease onfenced 6 acre. Dog ok, $2000, inclutil, cable, i/net and phone. Call604 809-4025

CLAYTON HILLS Mechanic’sDream 3 BR Rancher on 1/2acreage, 7150-182nd St, lrgworkshop. $1500, np/ns, Refs.Avail Now. Joe 604-721-5121

CLAYTON HTS. 5 BR, upper 2floors, $2,300/mo. Or: 2 BR bsmt,private w/d, $1100/mo. Or wholehouse: Newer 7 BR. $3,200/mo.N/s, small pet ok. 604-785-9693

GUILDFORD. 4 BR, 2300sf, 3f/baths, lrg family/lvg rm, fencedyd, ns/np. $1700 incls hydro.604-328-1427, 604-307-3959

PropertyRentals

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6540 Houses - Rent6540

SOUTH POINT Very Clean Lrg 4BR, 4 baths, 2 kitchen familyhome, 3000 sqft of comfortableliving, 1/2 blk from transit & shopsin quiet area, Lrg Master BR andenste with walk in closet, 2 BR’sup and 4th BR dwn, 2 car garage,all appls & 2 w/d’s, Refs Req,Absolutely N/S, $3200, Down-stairs area & BR ideal for inlaw oradult shared accommdation. AvailImmed. 604-531-9142

SRY, Clayton Hts. 3 BR, upperfloor. On 1.5 acre lot. 2 full baths.2 f/ps, priv w/d, sundeck, carport,fenced b/yard. Smoking ok, petsok. Near bus & mall. $1,200/mo +util. Avail Oct 1st. 604-537-8446

SRY, Guildford. 3 BR rancher. 5applis. Ns/np. $1,250/mo. Immed.604-581-9797 or 604-807-7390

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWNNo Qualification - Low Down

CHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town..... $888/MVANCOUVER - 558 Taylor St, 1bdrm + den, 2 level TOWNHOME,nr GM Place & Costco…$1,288/MCLOVERDALE - 6965-192nd St,6 bdrms, 5 baths, NEW HOUSE,3 suites equal BIG income, newappliances, gas f/p. ......$2,688/MCall (604)435-5555 or (604)786-4663

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W. ROCK, 4 BR, 2.5 bath, livg rm,fam rm, den, sun rm, pool. Nr schlNS/NP. $2500+utl. 778-895-1453

6595 SharedAccommodation6595

6595-60 N. Surrey/North Delta6595-60

NEWTON, Female, ideal for Stu-dent or Senior, furn’d rm, $460inclusive. Homestay avail.604-599-1505 or 778-288-5344

6595-65 S. Surrey/White Rock6595-65

SHARE MY Rancher, N/s female,just bring your clothes, N/p.604-576-4522. $950 incls utils.

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

2 BDRM $650, 146 St. - 67B Ave,util incl. Avail Oct 1/10 Tel: (604)594-9257or(604) 588-6828

6505 Apartments &Condos6505

C’DALE - 1 BR coachhouse ste,lam & carpets, w/d incld, Oct 1,N/s, N/p, $800/mo incls utils.604-575-9141 or 778-994-6705

CHIMNEY HGHTS. Lrg 2 BR$700 incl hydro. Alarm. NS/NP.New paint. Nr schools/bus/shops.604-597-2602 or 778-866-6714

CLAYTON – 194/67Ave – Newerlge 2 bdrm bsmt ste. 5 appl incls,island, comp desk, utls & prkg.$ 9 0 0 N / S N / P S h e r i604-996-8200

CLAYTON HTS Brand New 1 BRbsmt, small pet neg, incls gas,hydro, net, $800, 778-552-3657

CLEAN 2 BR bsmnt ste, availnow, 74 & 144, No pets, $650/moincls utils. Call 604-507-8041

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

CLAYTON, 68 AVE & 192. 4BRupr flrs, 2.5 bath, Granite, SSappl. Jet’d tub. f/p. w/d. n/s. n/p.$2,000/mo+ 2/3 util. Oct. 15.778-574-1280.

CLOVERDALE, 1300SF - 2 BRste, sh’d W/D. $1100 incls utls &f/cbl. NS/NP. Now. 604-576-2988

CLOVERDALE 184 / 64 Ave.NEW 2 BR bsmt ste, $875 inclsutls, cable. NS/NP. 778-242-3600

CLOVERDALE, 2 BR bsmt, inclsutils, cbl, w/d, nr schools, ns/np,$750. Avail Oct 1. 604-572-3341

Cloverdale Cln Bright 1BR $525incls ht/hw. NS/NP. No drugs,ref’s. Oct 1. 604-536-9797

CLOVERDALE Lower 2 BR ste,w/d, prkg, $825 incls utils. AvailSep 15, n/s, n/p, 604-574-7792

CLOVERDALE NEW 1 BR, $825.2 BR, $1050, 3 BR, $1950, N/P,N/S. 778-552-4455

FLEETWOOD 167/84A. NEW,Lrg 1 BR bsmt, own W/D & heat.Avail now. $650 incls utls. NS/NP.778-688-3852 or 778-386-3853

FLEETWOOD 82/170. 1400sf, 3BR walk out, 2 bath, ALL 5 appls,alarm, fen yrd. Oct 1. $1250 inclsutls, 1 yr lse. NS/NP. Near CoastMeridian School. 778-893-2972

GUILDFORD / Birdland. 1 BR /Office, sh’d W/D. Oct 1. $750 inclsutls. NS. Sm pet. 604-583-3417

LANGLEY 200/72. New! 1100sf,2 BR bsmt ste, 5 appls, tile &hardwood, $995 incls utls. NS/NP. Avail Oct 1. Quiet persons.778-893-5112 or 604-888-8337

N. DELTA, 3 br upper level, 2bath, fenced yard, 5 appls, $1200,Oct 1, ns, 604-765-3642

NEWTON 1 BR bsmt ste. By bus.$500 incls utils/cbl. Now. NS/NP.604-572-8156 or 778-862-8156

NEWTON 148/74. LRG 2 BRbsmt ste, avail Oct 1. $650 inclsutls & cbl. NS/NP. 604-340-7044

NEWTON 150/70. New 1 BR,$600 or 2 BR $700. Avail Oct 1.N/P. No W/D. 604-597-4432

NEWTON NEWER lge 1 br bsmtste, cls to Kwantlen College, inclsutil, n/s, n/p. $450. Available now.604- 596-4095, 604-710-0105

NORTH DELTA 1 BR grnd lvl, f/p,utils incls, n/s, n/p, $600, Refs,Avail Oct 1. 604-597-4194

NORTH DELTA 116/84 Ave, 1BR, lam flr, nr amens. np/ns. $595incl util/cbl. Now. 604-649-6500

S. SRY, Newer 1260sf, 2 BR, 5appls, f/bath. Avail immed. $1150+ 1/3 utls. NS/NP. 604-763-1485

SCOTT RD & 99 Ave. Lrg 2 BRbsmt, full bath, sh’d W/D. $750 +1/3 util. Oct 1. Nr skytrn, bus, SryCentral SFU. N/S. 604-580-4447

SRY 144/75Ave, 1 BR. $490 inclutils. N/s, n/p. refs. Avail Now,604-543-2629 or 604 537-3727

SRY, 64A/142 St. Brand new 1BR g/l. Nr shop/schl. $525/mo inclutil. Ns/np. Immed. 604-616-6978

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

SRY, 9425 140th St. 1 BR, fullbath, prkg. N/s. Pets ok with extracharge. $450/mo incl hydro. Nearbus. Avail now. 604-951-2931

SRY. Brand new, big 2 BR. H/wdflr. Nr SFU & S/train. $980/mo inclutil. ns/np. Oct 1. 778-227-6028

SRY, Chimney Hts. 2 BR base-ment suite. Ns/np. $675/mo inclutil. Oct 1st. 604-597-0640 or778-888-1614

SRY, Chimney Hts. 2 BR bsmt,1.5 baths. Sh’d w/d. $800/mo inclhydro. Ns/np. Now. 604-781-2590

SRY FLEETWOOD, brand new3 BR, avail immed. Close toamens. $1075 incls utils. No cbl,no lndry, N/p, N/s. 604-543-3596

SRY, NEWTON. 1 & 2 BR, grd/lvlste. Ns/np, no w/d. $500 - 650/moincl hydro. Immed. 604-805-8897

SRY NEWTON, 121/66AVE -NEW 2 BR bsmt ste. NS/NP.Close to amen/ school/bus. $700Avail immed. Call 604 779-4916

SRY, NEWTON, 6616-142 A. St,1 or 2 BR grd/lvl suites, $550 -$700/mo incl hydro. Ns/np, now/d. Immed/Oct 1. 604-836-4012

SRY, NORTH. 2 BR + den.Fenced yard, laundry hook-up,carport. Near Skytrain. No dogs.$720 + util. 604-944-2600, eves.

SRY, PANORAMA RIDGE. Big 2BR + den bsmt. W/D. $900 inclutil. NS/NP. 572-9442, 374-7986

SRY, TYNEHEAD. Newer 1 BRbsmt suite. Ns/np. $600/mo inclhydro/cable. Oct 1. 604-724-6021

SULLIVAN HEIGHTS, 1 BRbsmt, n/s, n/p, nr bus, $500 inclsutils, Avail Oct 1. 604-374-3658

SULLIVAN HTS 2 BR bsmt ste,Avail Oct 1, shared w/d, $750incls cbl, utils, net, 778-218-0899

SURREY 157/82. 1 or 2 BR bsmtste, avail now, $565 or $700 inclsutils, cable. N/s, N/p, by bus,shops. Call 604-597-0196

6605 Townhouses -Rent6605

COQUITLAMSpacious 2 & 3 bedroomtownhomes, over 2000 sf,cozy fireplace, all applsincld. 1½ & 2 bath available;garage & carport. Lots ofstorage. Large kitchen witheating area and diningroom. Covenient access toschools, transp. & amens.All units recently upgradedproviding modern spacing &decor. Call 604-834-4097

NEWTON 127/66TH Ave. 2000sf,2 BR & 3 BRs; 2.5 bath, D/W,W/D, f/p, balc, dbl garage. Now.$1300 + utls. N/S. 604-632-3072

6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620

LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo.Willowbrook hobby/storageshop $595/mo. 604-834-3289

RENTALS To place your ad call

604-444-3000

SOUTH POINT Very Clean Lrg3 BR, 3 baths, family home, 1/2blk from transit & shops in quietarea, Lrg Master BR and enstewith walk in closet, 2 car garage,all appls & 2 w/d’s, Refs Req,Absolutely N/S, $2400, AvailImmed. 604-531-9142

SOUTH NEWTON, Beautiful 3bedroom home in cul-de-sac.129 A Street and 65 Ave., Surrey.Large entry, 3 bathrooms, twoliving rooms. Fireplace, laundryroom, large balcony, large yard.Two car garage with large drive-way. Near schools, bus andshopping. $1,550 plus utilities.Available October or November.No smoking. No pets.

Call 604-506-0006

PANORAMA RIDGE 3 BR upperflr, incls utils, ns/np, newlypainted, $1200. 604-572-3341

NORTH DELTA 116St/87A Ave.2 BR bsmt ste, Avail Now, $750incls utils, n/s, n/p. 604-589-3135

NEWTON, 152/64. New 4000sf, 6BR home with 2 BR bsmt ste/sepentry $2600 or $2000 without ste.All appls, gas f/p, dbl garg, lrg covpatio +more. Ivona 604-764-1129

N DELTA, 75/113St, 3 BR, 2 levelhse, all appls, heated garage, Byschools. Av Oct 1, $1500. N/S.604-538-0144 or 604-802-4331

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8175 Masonry8175

7010 Personals7010DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relationships, FREEC A L L S . 1 - 8 7 7 - 2 9 7 - 9 8 8 3 .Exchange voice messages, voicemailboxes. 1-888-534-6984. Liveadult casual conversations-1on1,1-866-311-9640, Meet on chat-lines. Local Single Ladies.1-877-804-5381. (18+).

8015 ApplianceRepairs8015

** A-1 APPLIANCE REPAIRS **at reas. rates, cert. exp’d techn’s.Also APPLS 4 SALE. 588-2828

ALL MAKES & MODELS, CertTechnician, 20 yrs exp, Sales &Service. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

8035 Carpet Cleaning8035CHOICE CARPET CLEANINGFree Est.! Guaranteed Work!604-897-6025, 778-688-0117

UNITED CARPET CLEANING★ Satisfaction Guaranteed ★

BBB member ★ 604-783-6848

8055 Cleaning8055

778-395-mop1 (6671)

HIGH-QUALITY CLEANINGCall our one-stop

cleaning and movingshop. Cleaning &Moving with high

standards ofcleaning and moving

at a fair price.

• Moving at affordable rates• Licensed, Insured & Bonded• Cleaning Services also available

778-928-5995

Always Careful Movers

#1 RESIDENTIAL CLEANER.$22/hr with supplies. 8 yrs exper-ience. Refs. Bondable. Make yourhome shine! 778-386-5476

A.S.B.A ENTERPRISE Comm/Res, Free Est, $20/hr incls sup-plies, Insured, 604-723-0162

FOR ALL your cleaning needs.Res & Com. Final cleaning of new

homes & renos. 604 349 0643

PERFECTIONIST HOME Clean-ing, with a personal touch. Exp’d& professional. 778-565-8585

Sister Team office/hse cleaning.We will make your house sparkle.15 yrs exp. $25/hr. 604 306-5993

SPARKLE CLEANING Services.Res & Com. 10 years exp.778-578-5541 or 604-710-5129

8060 Concrete8060

STAMPED CONCRETE*Patios, Pool Decks,

*Sidewalks Driveways*Forming *Finishing * Re & Re

Danny 604.307.7722

All Your Concrete Needs30 yr exp. Quality workmanship

Fully insured

All Concrete/Asphalt RemovalDisposal incls Quality Guaran-teed, Free Estimates. Comm/Res. 604-540-6567

8073 Drainage8073

DRAIN TILES & WATER LINESWithout Digging a Trench

604-739-2000

8075 Drywall8075ARCO DRYWALL. Board, tape,texture, frame. New & renos. 16years exp. Mike, 604-825-1500

K. C. DRYWALLComplete Drywall Services.

Call 604-533-2139

PSB DRYWALL ★ All Boarding,Taping & Texture. Guaranteedwork. Call Parm, 604-762-4657

8080 Electrical8080#1113 Low Cost Electric 522-3435Comm/Res/Panel change Heat-ing/Appl Repair. Lic & Bonded.

#1 IN QUALITY WORKLic. #9902. Big or small. 16 yearsexp. Mention ad: 10% discount!Reas. rates. Call 604-773-0341.

#1167 LIC Bonded. BBB, lrg & smjobs, expert trouble shooter,WCB, low rates, 24/7. 617-1774.

HICH ELECTRIC Lic# 103213All electric work. Bonded. In-sured. WCB Adam 604-970-6669

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 servicecall. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fastsame day service guaranteed. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899

8090 Fencing/Gates8090

DIRECT FROM THE MILL6x8 Fence Panels from $27,

Siding, Decking, Roofing,Shed, Split Rail, etc...

We Install Chain Link &Cedar Fencing. Free Est.7753 Edmonds St, Burnaby

Call 604-520-7792Timberlandforestproducts.com

8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105

CARPET, LINO, Laminate,Repairs. Best install. Best price.Free Est. Call Al 604-802-0674

Hardwood and Laminate FloorInstallation. Trim and mouldingapplications, floor levelling.

Call Peter, 604-329-4498

COASTAL OUTDOORProf gutter cleaning/repairs,power washing, all applications,roof repairs. Brian 604-574-1399

LOW COST maintenance freegutters, best price in town.604-600-2554

PRESSURE WASHING,Gutter Cleaning and RepairsCall George, 778-859-7793

8125 Gutters8125

A Gutter Problem?Cleaning & All Repairs

GUARANTEED* WCB * Safe * Prompt

* Reliable

Call a Pro604 803-7433

A Gutter Problem?Cleaning & All Repairs

GUARANTEED* WCB * Safe * Prompt

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Power Washing, Roof/Gutter/Window/Driveway/Deck cleaning,minor roof repairs. 604-589-0356

8130 Handyperson8130#1 HANDYMAN Services. Elec,plumbing & general repairs. Alsosell, repair& install all major appls,F/S, S/D, D/W etc. 604-588-2828

8155 Landscaping8155

Danielson’s Landscaping

• Hedge trimming • Arbours• Water Features • Fences

• Cedar Decks • Allen Blocks• Wood Retaining Walls

• Interlocking Paverswww.danielsonslandscaping.com

604-807-0839

SYKES LANDSCAPES - New lawns,paving stones, ret walls, fencing,outdoor kitchens - 604-454-4954

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

FallServices

www.jimsmowing.ca

Yard Clean-ups • HedgesPruning • Gutters • AerationLawn MowingChristmas LightsRubbish Removal

FreeEstimates

310-JIMS (5467)

SAME DAY SERVICE“More than just mowing!”

Book a job at: www.jimsmowing.ca

OLSEN LANDSCAPING &MAINTENANCE

Lawn & garden maintenance.Quality, fast and efficientwork. Also: Pressure washingand other types of odd jobs.

Call Shane at:604-614-1227

SHAWN’S LAWNSComplete Garden MaintenancePower Raking, Moss Control,Fertilizing & Liming. Aerating,Pruning, Hedge Trimming.Weeding, Install Flower Beds,Clean up Edging, Cut & Trim.Allen Block & Paving Stones.

Ph: 604-418-6447

P&K GARDENING■ Hedge/Shrub Pruning,■ Garden Clean-up■ Planting etc.

20 years exp, free est.(sorry, no mowing)

Pat: 604-317-5296

#1 SOILS, manure, gravels, lime-stone, lava. sand. Del or p/u604-882-1344 info etc visit www.portkellsnurseries.com/bulk material

HEDGE TRIM, tree prune, fallgarden clean-up, new bark mulch& soil. Reas rates. 604-282-1793

Lawn/Garden/Hedge t r im,cleanup, install, quality, low$,778-241-9706, cedar on sale !

LAWNS CUT, yard and gardenclean-up, hedge trim, rubbishremoval & gutters. 604-773-0075

PEAK Yard Maint & PowerwashLawn Care, Hedge Trim, WindowCleaning. Doug • 604-837-9417

★ FREE ESTIMATES ★Brick, Block, Cultured Stone &Glass Block. Willie 604-612-1600

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❚ANTIFREEZE

Coolant questions answered

❚AUTOMOTIVE

Misleading byname, yet vital tothe life of your car,antifreeze/coolantplays a critical roleyear-round in thehealthy function ofyour vehicle, provid-ing protection againstoverheating in the hotsummer months aswell as freeze protec-tion in the cold winter.Jay Buckley, technicaltraining manager forHoneywell ConsumerProducts Group,

answers the top anti-freeze questions onconsumers’ minds.

1. When do I needto have my antifreeze/coolant changed?

Answer: Changeintervals can varyfrom vehicle tovehicle, from every 2to 5 years, or 58,000-240,000 kilometres,whichever comes first.Always consult yourowner’s manual forthe proper change

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patented technologythat provides extendedlife of the corrosioninhibitor package sothat it lasts for up tofive years or 240,000kilometres (whichevercomes first).

2. Is a flush neces-sary when changingmy antifreeze/cool-ant?

Answer: Whenchanging coolant, it’ssmart to do a com-plete flush. Just drain-ing the system will notremove all of the cool-ant. If a full flush can’tbe carried out, thenthe proper amount ofa fully concentratedcoolant should beadded into the systembefore adding water.This will ensure thecooling system iscompletely full withthe proper mixtureof antifreeze/coolantand water. Make sureall the air is out of thesystem to avoid corro-sion and ensure goodheat transfer perform-ance.

3. How do I know ifmy cooling system justneeds to be “toppedup”?

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❚MAINTENANCE

Answers for yourantifreeze queries

❚AUTOMOTIVE

equipped with a pressurizedcoolant recovery system. Partof this system is a plastic cool-ant expansion tank. It is usuallylocated near the front of the enginecompartment and is pressur-ized and connected to the rest ofcooling system with a hose. Youcan monitor the coolant levelby observing the coolant level inthe expansion tank, and top up ifnecessary, according to instructionsprovided by the vehicle manufac-turer in the owner’s manual or bythe coolant supplier on the anti-freeze/coolant label. Just be surenot to remove the expansion tankcap or the actual radiator cap whenthe engine is hot. Doing so canresult in burns from the hot cool-ant/water mixture and/or steam.

5. What is the proper water/antifreeze ratio, and why is it soimportant?

Answer: The reason antifreeze/coolant and water are mixed at a50/50 ratio is to lower the freeze

point of the cooling system to -34°F(-37°C) and to raise the boilingpoint of the system, in a vehicleoperating at 15psi with a cap ingood condition, to 265° F (129°C).Problems that can occur with a30/70 percent mixture of anti-freeze/coolant and water include:a raised freezing point, loweredboiling point and potential metalcorrosion. Problems resulting fromthe over 70 percent antifreeze/coolant concentration may includeslushing, additive stability, poorheat transfer, overheating, and ofcourse, raised freezing point.

6. Do I need to monitor thecoolant condition and appearancein the summer and winter?

Answer: Yes, you should mon-itor your coolant level and con-dition throughout the year, as itenables the system to properly cooland heat your car’s engine.

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