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Save up to $130/Window 20178 98 Street Langley BC 1.888.534.3333 www.centrawindows.com Expir June 30 2010 by Jeff Nagel A CRACKDOWN on unsafe heavy trucks first promised by the provincial government more than a year ago is now being imple- mented, but penalties won’t be as stiff as previously promised. e transportation ministry originally contemplated a “truck jail” similar to what Ontario uses to impound big rigs. But Victoria is instead mandating commercial vehicle inspectors to seize licence plates of trucks with critical defects and hold them until repairs are made and owners present a plan assuring proper maintenance and monitoring. at’s in line with recom- mendations made by an industry-led advisory panel in April of 2009. At that time, then-transpor- tation minister Kevin Falcon said the changes would let authorities hold seized plates for 30 days to effectively put trucks off the road and deprive owners of revenue as a penalty. But provisions that took effect June 14 won’t keep trucks out of action for any specific period of time. Trucking firms will be able to get busted rigs back on the road as fast as they can be repaired and jump through the paperwork hoops. at’s considerably weaker than safety provisions in Ontario, which impounds violators a minimum 15 days and up to two months, as well as applying heſty fines. B.C. Trucking Association president and CEO Paul Landry, whose organization helped craſt the recommendations, said it will take some time and effort to make repairs and satisfy government officials a faulty rig is roadworthy. “is is the sort of thing that’s not going to happen in the next day or next couple of days,” he said. “ey will lose revenue from that vehicle for that period of time.” e province is also pledging to tighten enforcement of privately run designated inspection facilities that sometimes pass trucks New rules to keep unsafe trucks off road See TRUCKS / Page 5 by Sheila Reynolds MORE THAN a dozen family members of 61-year-old Dilbag Singh Badh and his wife, Bakhshish Kaur Badh, 60, filed into a room at Surrey RCMP headquarters Friday morning to hear the news they’d been waiting for for nearly two years. Someone had been arrested and charged in the 2008 hit-and-run death of the elderly couple. Several of them wearing black T-shirts with a photo of the married couple with text reading “Vehicular Negli- gence = Murder,” the family and media heard that a 27-year-old man was in custody and facing mul- tiple charges in connection to the fatal crash. Ravinder Singh Binning appeared in court last Friday on two counts of dan- gerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death, one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm and one count of failure to stop at the scene of an accident. It was July 12, 2008 when a speeding white 2006 Acura TL side-swiped a black Chevrolet Camaro then rear- ended a BMW on 128 Street and 85 Avenue. Dilbag, Bakhshish and their daugh- ters, Rupi and Varinder, were inside the BMW. ey were returning home from a wedding rehearsal for Rupi, Arrest in crash that killed elderly couple BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER Chilliwack rocks Whalley Chilliwack frontman Bill Henderson belts out a tune at the all-day Whalley Community Festival on Saturday afternoon at North Surrey Recreation Centre. Commercial vehicle inspectors and police can seize the licence plate of a truck with serious safety violations under a new provincial program. But no guarantee they’ll stay parked for long 27-year-old facing multiple charges Blue Jays fly to first place page 19 Rescued from New Orleans, dog gives back page 22 Wednesday June 23, 2010 Serving Surrey and North Delta Bakhshish and Dilbag Badh. www.surreyleader.com Editorial 6 Letters 7 Sports 19 Life 22 Classifieds 26 See HIT AND RUN / Page 3

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Page 1: Wednesday June 23, 2010 Leader

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by Jeff Nagel

A CRACKDOWN on unsafe heavy trucks fi rst promised by the provincial government more than a year ago is now being imple-mented, but penalties won’t be as stiff as previously promised.

Th e transportation ministry originally contemplated a “truck jail” similar to what Ontario uses to impound big rigs.

But Victoria is instead mandating commercial vehicle inspectors to seize licence plates of trucks with critical defects and hold them until repairs are made and owners present a plan assuring proper maintenance and monitoring.

Th at’s in line with recom-mendations made by an industry-led advisory panel in April of 2009.

At that time, then-transpor-tation minister Kevin Falcon said the changes would let authorities hold seized plates for 30 days to eff ectively put trucks off the road and deprive owners of revenue as a penalty.

But provisions that took eff ect June 14 won’t keep trucks out of action for any specifi c period of time.

Trucking fi rms will be able to get busted rigs back on the road as fast as they can be

repaired and jump through the paperwork hoops.Th at’s considerably weaker than safety provisions in Ontario,

which impounds violators a minimum 15 days and up to two months, as well as applying heft y fi nes.

B.C. Trucking Association president and CEO Paul Landry, whose organization helped craft the recommendations, said it will take some time and eff ort to make repairs and satisfy government offi cials a faulty rig is roadworthy.

“Th is is the sort of thing that’s not going to happen in the next day or next couple of days,” he said. “Th ey will lose revenue from that vehicle for that period of time.”

Th e province is also pledging to tighten enforcement of privately run designated inspection facilities that sometimes pass trucks

New rules to keep unsafe

trucks off road

See TRUCKS / Page 5

by Sheila Reynolds

MORE THAN a dozen family members of 61-year-old Dilbag Singh Badh and his wife, Bakhshish Kaur Badh, 60, fi led into a room at Surrey RCMP headquarters Friday morning to hear the news they’d been waiting for for nearly two years.

Someone had been arrested and charged in the 2008 hit-and-run death of the elderly couple.

Several of them wearing black T-shirts with a photo of the married couple with text reading “Vehicular Negli-gence = Murder,” the family and media heard that a 27-year-old man was in custody and facing mul-tiple charges in connection to the fatal crash.

Ravinder Singh Binning appeared incourt last Friday on two counts of dan-gerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death, one count of dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing bodily harm and one count of failure to stop at the scene of an accident.

It was July 12, 2008 when a speeding white 2006 Acura TL side-swiped a black Chevrolet Camaro then rear-ended a BMW on 128 Street and 85 Avenue.

Dilbag, Bakhshish and their daugh-ters, Rupi and Varinder, were inside the BMW. Th ey were returning home from a wedding rehearsal for Rupi,

Arrest in crash that

killed elderly couple

BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER

Chilliwack rocks Whalley Chilliwack frontman Bill Henderson belts out a tune at the all-day

Whalley Community Festival on Saturday afternoon at North Surrey Recreation Centre.

Commercial vehicle inspectors and police can seize the licence plate of a truck with serious safety violations under a new provincial program.

But no guarantee they’llstay parked for long

27-year-old facing multiple charges

Blue Jays fl y to fi rst place

page 19

Rescued from New Orleans, dog gives backpage 22

WednesdayJune 23, 2010 Serving Surrey and North Delta

Bakhshish and Dilbag Badh.

www.surreyleader.com

Editorial 6 Letters 7 Sports 19 Life 22 Classifi eds 26

See HIT AND RUN / Page 3

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Cassidy’s craftsStudents at George Greenaway Elementary display craft supplies collected for Cassidy’s Craft Campaign, benefi ting B.C. Children’s Hospital. The effort kicked off in April and was inspired by Cassidy Briggs, a student at the school who passed away in January after a two-year battle with liver cancer. During her stays at B.C. Children’s Hospital, Cassidy noticed there wasn’t much for kids to do and dreamed of stocking the hospital with craft supplies. EVAN SEAL / THE LEADER

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Hayer slaying among failures cited in Air India report

by Jeff Nagel

POLICE FAILED to protect key suspects during their investigations of the Air India bombings, a long-awaited report into the 1985 tragedy concluded Th ursday.

Th e fi ndings of the inquiry led by Supreme Court Justice John Major in part found authorities missed chances to get evidence about the conspiracy to bomb India-bound planes, oft en failed to preserve what they did uncover and then lost key witnesses who were to testify against the accused.

“In the end, of the three individuals who were to be the key witnesses in the Air India trial, one was murdered before the trial began, one feigned memory loss because she was too frightened to testify, and one was forced to enter the Witness Protection Program two years earlier than planned, due to the RCMP’s inadvertent disclosure of her identity,” Major said.

Th e murdered witness he refers to was Tara Singh Hayer, the out-spoken publisher of the Surrey-based Indo-Canadian Times, who survived a 1988 attempt on his life that left him in a wheelchair only to be shot to death in the garage of his Guildford home in 1998.

His family suspects the killing was ordered to prevent Hayer from giving evidence and to deter other witnesses.

Th e inquiry concluded the RCMP failed to adequately protect sources

and witnesses and, at times, failed to take threats against Hayer seriously.A video surveillance system installed at his home aft er his name appeared

on a hit list wasn’t working the day he was killed.“If the camera had been working we would have had the images and we

would be much further ahead,” said Hayer’s son, Surrey-Tynehead MLA Dave Hayer, who joined families of the victims in Ottawa Th ursday for the

report’s release.Th e two men charged with murder in connection with the

bombings – Ripudaman Singh Malik and Ajaib Singh Bagri – were acquitted in 2005.

Malik, the millionaire founder of the Surrey Khalsa School and the Surrey-based Khalsa Credit Union, and Bagri, a sawmill worker from Kamloops, walked away at the end of Canada’s longest and most expensive trial – at $130 million and 347 days of court time.

Inderjit Singh Reyat – the bomb maker – was the only conspira-tor ever convicted and jailed in Canada in connection with the Air India bombings.

Th e Duncan electrician served 10 years for manslaughter for the Tokyo airport deaths. He was later charged with 329 counts of manslaughter in connection with the Flight 182 bombing, but pleaded guilty to one count and a charge of aiding in the construction of a bomb, and was sentenced to

by Kevin Diakiw

SURREY TAXPAYERS shelled out a bit more last year for their city council due to a combination of increased wages and higher expenses.

Financial fi gures released this week show it cost $679,923 for Surrey council in 2009, up from $650,875 the year prior.

Part of that is because of cost of living increases: the mayor now makes $109,000 (up $4,000) and council-lors get about $60,000 (up $2,000).

Th e top spender on council in 2009 was Coun. Barinder Rasode, who rang up $13,322 in expenses. Th e bulk of that was miscel-laneous conferences and events ($8,450), consultants fees ($2,000) and mileage ($2,872). She was just ahead of Coun, Marvin Hunt, who spent $12,538, mostly for conferences and events ($10,588) and mileage ($1,950).

Coun. Linda Hepner came in just behind that at $11,827, followed by Coun. Barbara Steele ($10,434), Mayor Dianne Watts ($9,988), Coun. Judy Ville-neuve ($8,964), Coun. Tom Gill ($8,265) and Coun. Mary Martin ($8,175). Th e most frugal councillor was Bob Bose who charged only $853 to his civic account.

Section 168 of the Com-munity Charter requires the release of council expenditures at least once a year.

Search for justice to continue with Reyat perjury trial

Varinder Badh (right), daughter of crash victims Dilbag and Bakhshish Badh, listens with other family members to the charges laid against the driver accused of hitting the car that her parents were riding in.

who was at the wheel.Dilbag and Bakhshish were pronounced

dead at the scene.Th e occupants of the Acura – who were

described as young South Asian men – fl ed on foot.

Varinder Badh spoke at the police press conference, describing the arrest as “bit-tersweet.”

“Nearly two years ago we were forever changed when we lost our beloved parents. We are devastated by the event that has for-ever cast a black cloud on our lives,” Varinder said. “Mom and dad were the foundation of our family – the glue that held us together.

Our mom and dad deserve justice.”She said the family would now place their

trust in the Canadian legal system.In April 2009, a family-sponsored

a petition calling for the creation of a vehicular-homicide law passed the 10,000 signatures mark. Vehicular-homicide laws exist in the U.S., but not in Canada. Currently, someone involved in a hit-and-run causing death can be charged with criminal negligence causing death (punishable by a maximum sentence of life in prison) or with dangerous operation of a motor vehicle causing death (punishable by a jail term not exceeding 14 years).

While Surrey RCMP wouldn’t say

why it took almost two years to make an arrest, Insp. Bob Couture pointed to the dif-fi cult and intensive investigation.

“With any motor vehicle collision, there’s many complexities,” Couture said, noting

police had to determine factors such as speed and who was driv-ing.

Police would also not comment on whether the second person in the Acura would be arrested, but

stressed the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with further information about

the incident is urged to contact police at 604-599-0502, or to remain anonymous, call Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS.

[email protected]

Hit and run: ‘Our mom and dad deserve justice’From Page 1

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See AIR INDIA / Page 4

Increase in salaries and

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witness against Malik and Bagri at their trial but the presiding judge called Reyat “an unmitigated liar” aft er he repeatedly failed to recall key conversations.

Reyat was charged with perjury and is free on bail, living with his family under strict court-ordered restric-tions in Surrey while he awaits trial.

Th e report calls for a series of reforms to better coordi-nate national security.

Also recommended is the appointment of a director of terrorism prosecutions, a national security witness protection coordinator and a modernization of evidence-handling procedures by CSIS.

Governments and other agencies are urged to “close

the remaining gaps” in air cargo and airport security, including the perimeter out-side terminals.

Major also casts doubt on the RCMP’s capability to handle terrorists, saying there’s a need for greater spe-cialization targeting national security off ences.

“Perhaps the time has arrived to re-assess the role of the RCMP in providing contractual policing services in many of the provinces,” he said.

Th e report proposes cre-ation of a national academic centre to study terrorism and counterterrorism that would be named the Kanishka Cen-tre in memory of Air India victims.

Hayer said Th ursday was an emotional day for families of the 329 bombing victims.

“On behalf of our family and all the victims I want

to say thank you to Justice Major who took the time out to write this report,” Hayer said. “Th is will go a long way in trying to help to make sure we don’t have a repeat of Air India.”

Could it happen again?

Many of the same defi cien-cies in aviation security that allowed terrorists to bomb fl ights back in 1985 remain “urgent concerns” today, according to the inquiry report.

Air cargo is neither rou-tinely searched prior to load-ing, nor subjected to adequate screening measures, the fi nd-ings released Th ursday say.

“Its vulnerability, which has been understood by the gov-ernment for decades, makes it a serious potential target for sabotage,” the report says.

“Government’s failure to take swift action to close this gap is inexcusable.”

Th e report notes weak secu-rity on air cargo, which is oft en loaded on passenger fl ights, is in stark contrast to the fortress-like security that has been imposed to screen passengers in the wake of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.

“Th e side that is more hidden from public scrutiny remains exposed.”

Airport terminal areas, crowded with passengers, can themselves be a “target-rich environment for terrorists.”

Th e report also fl ags poorly controlled access to airside and restricted areas of airports.

Lax perimeter security allows vehicles and occupants

to enter airside portions of the airport with little or no screening.

“As a result, aircraft and passengers are vulnerable to attack.”

Ottawa fi nally began beef-ing up air cargo screening last

month, when transportation minister John Baird announced the federal government will spend $95 million over fi ve years on increased screen-ing.

Offi cials have refused to say

how much air cargo now passing through airports is screened or how much will be once the new measures are in place.

For the complete Air India inquiry fi nal report go to www.majorcomm.ca

4 Wednesday June 23 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

From page 3

Air India: ‘Close the gap’ in security, report urges

“...aircraft and passengers are vulnerable to

attack.”

Air India report

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with serious defects.Landry said unscrupulous “lick and stick opera-

tions” that do virtually nothing but complete the paper work and issue a decal could be pursued immediately by government inspectors aft er they stop a badly inspected truck. Also planned is a Premium Carrier Program that will give carriers with excellent safety records special privileges to bypass some weigh stations and cut paperwork.

Transportation minister Shirley Bond said the changes “ensure we can focus attention to where it is needed most and get unsafe vehicles of the road, and

keep them off .”An ICBC review found defective heavy trucks are

a factor in an average of three fatal collisions in B.C. each year and 53 crashes causing injuries. Th e leading causes are insecure loads, bad brakes or bad tires. Roadside blitzes by Lower Mainland commercial vehicle inspectors routinely fi nd thousands of trucks each year with safety violations.

Failure rates of 40 to 50 per cent are not uncom-mon, although Landry said that’s deceptive because inspectors target rigs that are old and look most likely to be ill-maintained. He said truly random checks tend to fi nd around 20 per cent of trucks require some sort of adjustment or repair.

$518M to run SurreyLast year’s fi gure is $11 million higher than 2008

Surrey North Delta Leader Wednesday June 23 2010 5

by Kevin Diakiw

IT COST more than half a billion dollars to run Surrey last year, according to fi nancial fi gures released Monday.

Th e city’s 2009 Statement of Financial Information details how much money was received and how it was spent.

Th e city spent $518 million last year, and of that $396.6 million went to suppliers, $122 million to staff salaries and $680,000 on city

council.Some of the largest expenses

were for the Receiver General of Canada ($78 million), Greater Vancouver Water District ($33 million), Greater Vancouver Sewerage and Drainage ($31.5 million), Municipal Pension Plan ($10.8 million), Pedre Contractors ($7.5 million) and BC Hydro ($6.4 million) and B & B Contracting ($6.3 million).

Surrey’s garbage collectors IPI, received $10.8 million last year.

City manager Murray Din-woodie remains the top earner with the city, bringing in $265,962.

Vivienne Wilke, general man-ager of fi nance, earned $189,195, followed by General Manager of Parks, Recreation and Culture Laurie Cavan ($183,693) and Fire Chief Len Garis ($172,813).

Th e cost of running the city last year was $11 million more than it was in 2008. Th e garbage contract alone was $3 million more last year.

Trucks: Good safety records rewardedFrom page 1

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Last summer, less than two million sockeye salmon returned to the Fraser River – the worst return on record, and a mere frac-tion of the 10 million expected.

It was another dismal season in a string of disappointing returns which began in the early 1990s.

A federal judicial inquiry is now examining the reasons behind the collapse of the Fraser sockeye salmon.

However, Conservative MP John Cummins (Delta-Richmond East) charges that the process was already tainted, before it even got underway last week. At issue is the presiding judge’s appointment of several advisers who have strong ties with the Department of Fisher-ies and Oceans.

For instance, one recently retired from a 30-year career with DFO, and is now president of the Pacific Salmon Foundation, which received $1.7 million last year from DFO.

He’s among six experts named by an inquiry judge to provide advice on technical issues that arise during the hearings.

Yet, as Cummins points out, DFO was the agency responsible for the sockeye fishery management. The decisions over the past two decades involved some of the people appointed as inquiry advisers, and those policies will be a key focus of the scrutiny.

We don’t doubt Justice Bruce Cohen’s sincerity when he maintains he will conduct impartial hearings.

However, there is clear potential for a perception of a conflict of interest on the part of DFO-linked advisers. Their evidence should be given in testimony, not as background advice.

This is an extremely important inquiry into a critical issue.It cannot be allowed to start under a cloud of questionable struc-

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that has, shall we say, control issues.MacDiarmid has had a busy spring, fi rst

trying to wrest control of the B.C. College of Teachers away from the union, and then trying to bring to heel the union’s yappiest puppet school board, that of Vancouver.

Let’s deal with Vancouver fi rst. Like much of B.C. it is facing declining enrol-ment due to a profound demographic shift s. It has already been passed by fast-growing Surrey as the largest school district in the province.

Th e annual Vancouver school district puppet show features the board chair moaning about a looming defi cit, and voicing B.C. Teachers’ Federation talking points about increased per-student funding not being enough to deal with decreased student numbers.

MacDiarmid dispatched the provincial government’s top accountant to examine the budget that claimed an $18 million shortfall. Aft er 20 years of watching

local politics, I’m not surprised what the comptroller-general found.

Vancouver’s trustees haven’t done the toughest part of a school board’s job, which is to close schools where there aren’t enough students to keep them open. Th ey’ve also relaxed bus transportation limits, providing service beyond what is required. Th ese things are done because they’re easier than facing the wrath of parents deprived of undeserved convenience at the expense of the whole district.

It is a familiar story at school board meetings, which typically devolve into a two-part union meeting, BCTF demands fol-lowed by CUPE support staff demands.

Vancouver’s board has also overruled its senior fi nance staff , spending one-time provincial funds as if they are annual. Th is is clearly to stage a confronta-tion, so the union can spend millions from its compulsory dues to advertise that the current provincial government (of what-

ever stripe) is neglecting school kids.MacDiarmid has also brought in an out-

side expert to examine the B.C. College of Teachers, aft er a majority of its board wrote to advise her that the BCTF is using its col-lege seats to protect misbehaving teachers

from discipline.College chair Richard

Walker is no B.C. Liberal hatchet man. A former union local president himself, he had his own showdown with former education minister Christy Clark aft er Clark sacked the BCTF-backed college board members a few years back.

In an interview, Walker used the example of a girl in grade 1 who needed help with a prosthetic limb so she could

participate in class. Th e teacher refused. Th e union and district went through the usual protracted wrangle over contract language, and the teacher was fi nally ordered to do her job. So she snapped on rubber gloves in front of the humiliated

kid, apparently concerned that amputation might be contagious.

Th e district, no doubt weary of these kinds of fi ghts, gave up and transferred the teacher to another school. Th us the teacher escaped discipline at the district level, and under the letter of the law could not be evaluated for professionalism by the college.

Th e girl’s mother, not wanting to just pass the problem along, made a direct complaint to the college.

Th ere have been 270 of these direct complaints since the college created the option in 2003. Not one has been upheld, and Walker says that is because the union blocks discipline whenever it can.

Th e Vancouver school board has been told to fi x its budget by the end of June or be removed from offi ce. A former deputy minister will report on the state of the teachers’ college this fall.

Stay tuned.Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and

columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com

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CITY FOLKS like myself oft en tend to forget how vast this great prov-ince we live in really is.

I count myself lucky that my work with wireless communica-tions systems has allowed me to travel extensively in B.C. and I’ve visited many remote communities and seen fi rsthand the challenges they face and the potential they have.

Along the way, I’ve also learned a thing or two about alternative energy sources.

I’ve seen how clean solar power can displace dirty diesel, and I’m convinced that tidal energy along B.C.’s long, rugged coast holds great promise.

However, run-of-river is the clean energy technology that intrigues me the most. It is highly

adaptable and well suited to many settings around this watery prov-ince. And it has already brought clean, sustainably produced elec-tricity and new opportunities to a number of remote B.C. communi-ties, many of them First Nations communities previously running on diesel.

I’ve heard it said that electricity built this province, and from what I’ve seen that holds true.

Electricity brings new oppor-tunities. Opportunities bring prosperity.

And prosperity is something that everyone in this province deserves to share in no matter how remote and isolated their community may be.

Fred ReemeyerCoquitlam

BASED ON what I have heard so far, Th omas Braidwood was the right man to investigate the Dziekanski aff air.

I remember that I had little sympathy for Dziekanski based on the initial news that indicated he was resisting arrest aft er trashing an area of the airport. My sympathy was with the police for the ‘accidental death’ that reportedly occurred while they were doing their duty. Only later did I realize how wrong I had been.

Unfortunately the image of other police offi cers, who faithfully and honestly serve our communities, was tarnished once again by a small group making headlines for their misdeeds. It seems to me that we ask the police to continuously roll stones up a hill and then politicians and the judicial system let too many, the repeat off enders, roll right back down.

Apparently the Braidwood inquiry has cost tax payers $4 million. Nev-ertheless, I would be pleased to see a little more money spent to have Paul Pritchard receive a suitable bequest because without his videotape the truth would have been buried forever. Hopefully there is some method or some organization that can make this possible.

Lloyd AtkinsVernon

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MR. HARPER SHOULD move more slowly before he cuts the CPP and OAS for older inmates.

In each case the question is, what do they do with the money? Do they spend it on prison canteen? Hardly. Th ere are only so many candy bars a man can eat.

Do they buy illegal prison drugs? Th e staff would notice the older inmate stoned out of his mind.

Most older inmates send their CPP and OAS home to support their families. Some bank the money for the day they get out.

Mr. Harper’s plan would impover-ish these men and their families and make them a burden on society.

As history shows, make one exception to a universal program, and soon the government will make more exceptions.

Beware. We may be next.

Ed Griffi n, Surrey

RE: “SURREY Liberals hold firm on HST,” The Leader, June 16.

I see our local Liberal MLAs, K. Falcon, D. Hayer, G. Hogg and S. Cadieux are still headed on a collision course with the electorate of BC. Just what don’t they understand? In a local poll, 97 per cent applauded MLA B. Lekstrom’s resignation; the latest Angus Reid poll shows 77 per cent oppose the HST; over or close to 40 per cent of interior constituents have signed the petition in a number of ridings.

Still, those elected hold onto a dogged belief that they mis-communicated. Hey, we hear you loud and clear and we’re saying We Don’t Want HST.

Please hear the message.

J. Dartnell, Surrey

RE: DRIVING STONED is not like being drunk (Letters, June 11).

Dear Mr. Barth, while the fi rst part of your argument has some validity, in that testing lacks a degree of equality, and that “positive” is a blanket result.

Tests for blood alcohol is measured as percentage, and most other drugs are being measured in “trace” amounts.

Th e fact remains that most of the drugs being tested for are illegal, therefore should not be in your system while in a position of

responsibility, ie. driving, on the job, group representation.

And I fi nd it extremely hard to believe that just a “whiff “ of pot, as you put it, would even register a week later, let alone three weeks, or three months.

Th e second part of your argument weighs heavily against you where you state “Other studies show, that chronic daily users notice far less impairment than weekend tokers.”

Th is is the same as an alcoholic arguing that they are OK to drive while legally drunk.

It’s the alteration of one’s perception that is the main reason for taking substances, and it’s this altered perception that is the main point behind the police and lobbyist’s challenge, which are also urged by society majority. Medical use aside, don’t make others suff er because you want to party.

Th is goes for alcohol use, illegal drug use and abuse.

B. LongSurrey

WORLD LEADERS ARRIVE, should Surrey care?

It’s easy to be cynical about the G20 meeting in Toronto and

feel that these meetings of world leaders do not relate to the aver-age Surrey resident, but you’d be wrong.

About 1,000,000 Canadians sponsor children in developing countries through organizations like Christian Children’s Fund of

Canada. For many in Surrey, this is their personal international aid program.

Ensuring that all children live a productive healthy life is a clear hope for many Canadians.

Th e G8 and G20 meetings, though defi nitely imperfect, help create policies that directly impact human dignity and eco-nomics. Th ose of us who care about children have an interest in helping create strategies that translate into meaningful changes in people’s lives.

Today, we are challenged by a complex matrix of global issues. Former UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan, has called these “problems without pass-ports.”

Th ey aff ect us all – rich or poor. Th rough the G8 and G20 meetings, Canada has a unique opportunity to champion some of these problems such as aid and development eff ectiveness and healthcare for children.

Discussing these issues help the million children and their fami-lies who are being assisted each day by Canadians who, I believe, care very much.

Philip A. Tanner, Ph.D.Director of Programs,

Global OperationsChristian Children’s Fund

of Canada

G20 meetings aff ect everyone

Don’t do illegal drugs and drive

Electricity built B.C.

Canada can contribute to the welfare of children in developing countries at the G8 and G20 meetings, argues a letter writer in support of the gatherings.

Braidwood inquiry was money well spent

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THE LAWYER for accused impaired driver Carol Berner says the defence’s case is hampered by the destruction of her car and the inability to cross-examine a key witness.

On that basis, David Tarnow told Judge Peder Gulbransen Monday he would argue Tuesday (aft er Th e Leader’s deadline) for a stay of proceedings in the trial – a move that, if successful, would mean all charges against Berner would be dropped.

Th e Delta woman is fi ghting charges of impaired driving caus-ing death and bodily harm and dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm in connection with the May 17, 2008 crash that killed four-year-old Alexa Mid-delaer.

Alexa’s aunt, Daphne Johanson, was seriously injured in the Lad-ner crash.

Th e court heard last week how Berner’s car, a 2000 Oldsmobile Intrigue, was sent for scrap while she was under police investiga-tion, but before she was charged. Th e move eliminated a “crucial piece of evidence,” Tarnow told the court, as he had no oppor-tunity to have it examined by an independent expert.

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Tarnow’s announcement came on Day 11 of 16 scheduled trial days in Surrey Provincial Court, immediately aft er the prosecu-tion concluded its case. How the defence proceeds “will depend on what your honour decides,” Tarnow told Gulbransen.

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MacInnis also said the tire marks show Berner “steered aggressively” and that the vehicle’s steering capacity did not fail prior to the crash.

Driver’s lawyer asks court to drop chargesDestruction of car at centre of defence’s argument

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“He was arrested last night at 9:30 p.m. on the North Shore,” said Kamloops RCMP Cpl. Rick Brown. “They [patrol officers] saw him, recognized him and arrested him right away with no problems.”

A Canada-wide warrant was issued for Pratt’s capture on Friday, June 18, after he missed his 8 p.m. curfew, according to police. He had arrived

at a Kamloops half-way house the previ-ous day.

Pratt was originally sentenced to a nine-year jail term follow-ing a manslaughter conviction after he dragged Maple Ridge gas-station attendant Grant De Patie to his death in 2005.

De Patie, from Sur-rey, was trying to stop Pratt — who was in a stolen vehicle — from driving away without paying for his fuel.

Pratt’s sentence was reduced to seven

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Mirella was born on March 31, 2005 at 5:37 a.m.

In his written reasons for judgment, Justice Pittfi eld stated the oxygen deprivation that caused the brain damage happened sometime in the previous 20 minutes.

Pittfi eld said the doctor failed to properly assess the girl’s mother who had suff ered what is described as a “gush of blood” before she was rushed to hospital, and the nurse failed to properly report electronic monitoring results that showed the unborn child was in distress.

In his written reasons for judgment, Justice Pittfi eld said he did not believe the doctor’s written records that appeared to show there were no obvious symptoms.

Th ere was evidence those comments were added aft er the baby was delivered and the oxygen deprivation was discov-ered, the judge said.

A handwriting expert found that the notes “were written using two diff erent pens and that parts of the notes were written at materially diff erent times,” judge Pittfi eld wrote.

Th e judge took particular issue with a reference in the notes to an ultrasound that “had been booked, but had yet to be performed.”

Th e ruling orders compensa-tion of $730,000 plus a yet-to-be-determined amount to cover the cost of daily care for the child.

Th e lawyers for the doctor, nurses and Fraser Health Authority have 30 days from the date of the June 14 ruling to fi le an appeal.

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JUSTICE BRUCE Cohen will cast a wide net in his search for the reasons for the disap-pearance of millions of Fraser River sockeye salmon.

Th e head of the federal judicial inquiry into the sockeye decline has rele-ased a discussion paper spelling out the issues and possible causes he intends to investigate.

Th e long list empha-sizes ecosystem threats within the watershed.

Pollution from pulp mills, sewage treatment plants, other industries, urban traffi c and agricul-ture is to be examined.

Logging is also to be scrutinized because of the potential impacts on river water.

Th e paper specifi cally notes the intensive logging underway to salvage timber killed by mountain pine beetles.

“Infested forests have higher water tables, faster snow melt, higher spring fl oods, more fl ash fl ooding and erosion,” the paper notes.

Habitat impacts from gravel mining and river dredging as well as log booms in the Fraser estuary would also be considered.

Th e paper also lists residential growth, port development, pesticide and fertilizer runoff , as well as the threat of

various parasites and diseases that can infect salmon.

Existing and proposed independent power projects – and even the 60-year-old Kemano hydroelectric station – would be scrutinized for habitat eff ects.

Salmon farms, including the eff ects on sockeye of sea lice, farm waste, escaped Atlantic salmon and possible disease spread would also be examined, along with the possible risk reduction by shift ing to closed pens or land-based fi sh farms.

Climate change eff ects are to be evaluated. Warmer winters mean

less mountain snow and reduced summer river fl ows, the paper notes.

Overfi shing is to be examined – from autho-rized fi sheries as well as the impact of poachers and sockeye caught unintentionally by com-mercial, sport or abori-ginal fi shers targeting other species – along with the adequacy of enforcement.

Th e commission will also try to gauge how much sockeye is devoured by predators like seals, sea lions, killer whales and Humbolt squid.

Th e management of the fi shery by the Department of Fisheries

and Oceans (DFO), its organizational structure, funding, budgeting and allocation of resources tops the paper’s list of areas to explore.

Th e hearings would also look at DFO’s run size forecasts, counting methods and related issues behind the huge discrepancy between expected numbers of salmon and how many have actually returned in recent years.

Last year, a projected run of 10.6 million sock-eye ended up yielding just 1.37 million.

“Since the early 1990s, there has been a steady and profound decline,” according to the discus-sion paper.

Preliminary hearings begin June 15, where sta-keholders may propose more avenues for inquiry and debate what priority each should be given.

Evidentiary hearings are to be begin Sept. 7, focusing on DFO’s management of the fi shery.

Th e commission sits at the Federal Court in downtown Vancouver, but promises to hold public forums in several coastal and Fraser River communities.

Salmon inquiry to probe polluters, poachersDFO’s role and other factors also on the list

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Th e 25-year-old male victim was transported to an area hospital where he is in critical condition. He is known to police, said Wade.

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FOR ONE ANXIOUS moment Saturday morn-ing, Cloverdale resident Celia Lachica thought her husband Venancio (Benny) had suff ered another heart attack.

It had been two years since the 74-year-old retired ship building superintendent had survived a serious myocardial infarction that required the surgical installation of eight stents. She could see that his face was pale and his voice was shaking.

“Come here” was all Benny could say at fi rst.Th e Cloverdale couple were taking their

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He has been playing the same numbers for about 40 years – family wedding dates and birthdays – never wining more than 10 dollars.

When Benny slid the ticket under the scan-ner, it lit up with more zeroes than he’d ever seen before.

A million dollars.He was still in shock when he stumbled out-

side. When he was fi nally able explain what had happened, Celia’s fi rst emotion was relief that it wasn’t a heart attack, then amazement.

Th e couple has fi ve grown sons with whom they plan to share their good luck. However, they didn’t tell their children right away, because they weren’t sure if they would be shar-ing the prize with another ticket buyer. Now that they knew the amount of their winnings, they were preparing to notify their sons.

“Charity begins at home,” Benny told Th e Leader Monday aft er collecting his prize at the BC Lottery Corporation offi ces in Richmond.

When he was working in the international ship-building industry, he and his wife did a lot of traveling, Benny said. Now, they’ll get to do more.

Celia has no issue with traveling, but she wants to go fi rst to New Zealand and Singa-pore, where three of her fi ve sons live. And she also wants to visit relatives in their native Philippines.

Th e Lachicas won playing Lotto MAX, which off ered individual prizes of $1 million in addition to the main prize of $50 million.

Th e Cloverdale couple joins Surrey residents Derek and Frances Bird as Lotto MAX winners. Th e Birds set a new B.C. record as the richest jackpot winners in provincial history when they claimed a $25-million Lotto MAX prize in March.

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Plans to travel and share money with sons

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Cloverdale’s Venancio (Benny) Lachica checked his lottery ticket Saturday morning and discovered he’d won $1 million.

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North Delta Blue Jay Reed Lavallee is forced out at second base, as the Victoria Eagles attempt to complete a double play during a BCPBL game Sunday at Mackie Park. The Jays swept the double header by scores of 2-0 and 9-4.

by Nick Greenizan

THOUGH HE’S been on the job just a few weeks, new Surrey Eagles coach Matt Erhart has been quick to begin molding the team’s roster to his liking for the com-ing season.

Last week, the new bench boss – who replaced outgoing coach Shane Kuss on June 1 – acquired two players with B.C. Hockey League experience, 17-year-old sophomore forward Brodie Jamieson and 20-year-old defenceman Matt Maz-zarolo, a Surrey native who played last year with the Merritt Centennials.

Erhart picked up Jamieson, who will 18 when the season starts, from the Coquitlam Express in exchange for

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Grecica, and I’ve really like Brodie as a player for a couple years now, so it’s a case of both teams get-ting something they want,” Erhart said.

Jamieson, a fi ve-foot-nine North Vancouver native, had fi ve goals and nine assists in 57 games last year with the Express, and was named the team’s top rookie.

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“He has a lot of upside.”Th e team’s vacant 20-year-

old player roster spot didn’t stay open long, as Erhart then pulled the trigger on the second deal to bring Mazzarolo into the fold, in exchange for future consid-erations.

He’ll be counted on to bring leadership to what may be a young Eagles’ team next year, while also provided some size and grit to the blue-line. Last year with the Cents, the

six-foot-three, 200-pound rearguard notched 17 points and 105 penalty min-utes in 58 games.

“Matt’s a real character guy, and he’ll stick up for his teammates and provide a lot of leadership... he’s not a real off en-sive guy, but he makes a good pass,” Erhart said.

“And it’s nice, too, that he’s a local guy.”

BLUE LINES: Th e Eagles will open regular season play with a home-and-home series with the Langley Chiefs.

Th e two Coastal Conference rivals will play Friday, Sept. 10 in the South Surrey Arena, and again Saturday, Sept. 11 at the Langley Events Centre.

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SPORTSWednesday June 23 2010 19The Surrey/North Delta Leader

by Rick Kupchuk

EXTENDING THEIR win streak to fi ve games, the North Delta Blue Jays have moved into fi rst place in the B.C. Premier Baseball League.

Th e Blue Jays swept the fi rst-year Victoria Eagles in a double header Sunday at Mackie Park in North Delta by scores of 2-0 and 9-4.

Th e Jays have now won 11 of their past 13 contests, and moved a full game up on the Langley Blaze. North Delta now has a record of 25-9 (won-lost), compared with Langley’s 20-6 mark.

Th e Jays won a pitch-er’s duel in game one, with starter Quinn Allen pitching fi ve innings to get the victory. Th e Burnaby resident allowed just one hit and a pair of walks while striking out fi ve Eagles batters.

Brad White retired all three Victoria batters he faced in the seventh inning to get the save.

Th e home team didn’t take the lead until Trevor Hodgins scored from third base on a wild pitch in the bottom of the fi ft h inning. Reed Lavallee crossed the plate in the sixth, coming home on a base hit by Matt Tompkins.

North Delta scored in fi ve of the fi rst six innings in game two, rapping out 13 hits. Lavallee was three-for-four with a double,

while Tyson Popoff , Hodgins, Ste-fan McKee and Tanner Rutledge had two hits each. McKee drove in four runs on a double and a three-run home run, his second homer of the season.

Cam Frick threw four and a third innings, and earned the victory aft er the Eagles scored three earned runs on six hits and a walk. Frick also struck out four batters. Jeff Bouchard earned the save, allowing an unearned run

on one hit and a walk in two and two-thirds innings.

North Delta was at home last night for a game against the Abbots-ford Cardinals. Th ey host the Parksville Royals for a doubleheader Saturday at Mackie Park, the fi rst game scheduled for noon.

Th ey will also face the Coquitlam Reds for a pair of contests at home starting Sunday at 11 a.m.

■ Th e Fraser Valley Chiefs also swept their double header on the weekend, earning a pair of victo-ries over the Okanagan Athletics of Kelowna.

Th e wins improved the Chiefs’ record to 17-13, and bumped them past the Vancouver Can-nons into sixth place.

Th ree runs in the bottom of the fi nal inning lift ed Fraser Valley to the win in a seesaw end to the

Erhart adds two to the Eagles’ nestBCHL team swings trades with Merritt, Coquitlam

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Making the tag Cloverdale Spurs infi elder Thomas Sloan (left) tags out Newton

Indians baserunner Timothy Rattan at third base during a Pee Wee AA playoff baseball game at Cloverdale Ball Park on Saturday.

THE SURREY Shark Attack closed out their Tier 2 under-17/18 fi eld hockey season with a 4-0 win over the Tri-City Crunch in Coquitlam Saturday.

Gillian russell, Lisa Bouliane, Harmeet Shergill and Kira Okada netted the Shark Attack goals. Jes-sica Anderegg had two assists, with Carley Wall and Brett Tripp setting up one goal each.

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fi rst game.With the teams tied

3-3 in the bottom of the sixth inning, the Chiefs took the lead when Jordan McComb’s sacrifi ce fl y scored Ryan Pidhai-chuk. Th ree outs away from a win, Fraser Valley couldn’t hold on to their advantage. Th e Athletics scored three times – twice on a two-out double – for a 7-5 lead.

Th e Chiefs responded with three of their own on the bottom of the seventh.

Aft er Braeden Alleman drew a bases loaded walk and Brody Hawk-ins scored on a wild pitch, Mitch Dornblut hit a sacrifi ce fl y to left fi eld, allowing Bran-don Buft on to cross the plate for the win-ning run in an 8-7 victory.

Th e Chiefs had an easier time in game two, jumping to an early 6-1 lead and going on to a 6-3 triumph.

Adam Quan drove in three runs, two

on a fourth-inning triple, and also scored three times. Hawkins and Buft on each had two hits, including a

double.Th e Athletics

managed just four hits in fi ve innings off Chiefs starter Alex Dunbar, who got the win allowing one earned run.

Th e Parks-ville Royals visit Whal-ley Stadium Sunday at 11 a.m. for the fi rst of two games with the Chiefs.

Chiefs: Two wins over A’sFrom page 19

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SUNDAY, JUNE 20Vancouver 1, Nanaimo 11Vancouver 4, Nanaimo 8Okanagan 6, Coquitlam 7Okanagan 1, Coquitlam 8Victoria Eagles 0, North Delta 2Victoria Eagles 4, North Delta 9

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by Boaz Joseph

Based merely on his friendly de-meanour, you’d never know what a stormy past this dog has.

A product of sympathy, perse-verance and devotion, he gives in return everything he’s received from his adopted

owners; a sort of chocolate that licks back.Storm, a fi ve-year-old chocolate Lab,

had lost his people when he was a puppy during Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans in the late summer of 2005.

He was seen roaming the streets and was in poor shape when captured by police and thrown into a high-kill shelter in Tangipahoa, LA.

Storm’s picture was posted online and was spotted by his new owners, Surrey’s Tracy Cameron and Leigh Higginson.

His online name was Scared, and the shelter – two days away from euthanizing him – had named him Mellow Fellow.

When Cameron and Higginson arrived in Dallas to pick him up aft er his 17-hour roundabout journey in a crate from Louisiana, they knew they’d found their new love.

His new owners named him Storm aft er the hurricane that made him a refugee.

But it wasn’t going to be easy.He was weak, depressed, suff ered ear

problems and had a case of heartworm that would take a year to cure.

Th e medicine made him weaker still. He could barely climb onto the couch.

“He didn’t wag his tail for a year,” admits Cameron.

And now, say the word “ball,” and it’s all a go.

Playful, aff ectionate and immensely eager to please, Storm is the life of the family.

He fetches, but stops each time for a belly rub between each fetch.

He loves his squeaky toys and a ball that occasionally drops kibble through a hole.

And he’s an astute gardener, able to pick

out the exact time of ripeness among the backyard strawberries.

But it’s his docile, gentle nature (witnessed by his tender taking of food by hand) that got him his fi rst job last month.

With one of his two owners a certi-fi ed handler and a second on her way, Storm is a member of the St. John Ambulance Dog Th erapy Program, where volunteers take their (screened) pets into hospitals, seniors residences and nursing homes to visit with resi-dents and patients.

Higginson describes his fi rst day’s visit with a bed-ridden 90-year-old woman.

Th ough she couldn’t lift her arm high, Storm sensed he could give aff ec-tion, and did to her delight.

“It lightened her day. He brings people out of depression.”

“Some people will open up to a pet where they won’t open up to people,” explains Cameron. “It brings them out of their shell. I mean... how can you be in a bad mood with that?” she laughs at Storm nuzzling a visitor. “With him sticking his nose in your face.”

“We’re putting him to work and he’s

paying back,” says Higginson.Storm also has a sense of conscience

and compassion. He once bowed and fl attened himself

on the ground to appeal to a tiny puppy he realized was scared of him.

He also recently buried his head in the

lap of Cameron’s mother aft er he painfully stepped oh her foot.

Cameron sums up Storm: “A hundred pounds of fuzzy love.”

Surrey’s St. John Ambulance offi ce, which off ers fi rst aid and CPR training services, is located at 8911 152 St. For more informa-tion, call 604-953-1603 or visit www.sja.ca

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Storm the dog was adopted by Surrey residents Tracy Cameron (bottom left) and Leigh Higginson after he lost his people in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina. The chocolate Lab is now a therapy dog with St. John Ambulance.

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A candlelight vigil commemorating the 25th anniversary of the Air India bombing will take place tonight (June 23) at 6 p.m. at Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Mandir, 8321 140 St. A documentary fill will also be shown.

A live butterfly release, an annual charity event, will take place June 25 at 2 p.m. in the gardens of Fleetwood Villa, 16028 83 Ave. Pledge $10 to receive a box with your own butterfly to release. Event will be in the afternoon of June 25. Call 604-590-2889 for details. All proceeds to the Grandmothers for Grandmothers in Africa Campaign.

SNAPiversary is a free family event to celebrate 10 years of SNAP caring for Surrey Parks. The event

takes place June 26 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Green Timbers Lake on 100 Avenue between 144 and 148 Streets. Check out our live entertainment, build a mason bee “condo,” take a guided nature walk in both English and Punjabi, enjoy a free BBQ, play some fun nature games and more. Cake cutting at 1:30 p.m. For more information, contact Surrey’s Natural Areas Partnership at [email protected] or 778-991-9225.

The 45+ Singles Food Bank theme dance takes place June 26 at Shannon Hall on the Cloverdale Fairgrounds. Disco hustle dance lesson with Roca Blanca Dance

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Fraser Valley artists will hold the second-annual Wine Tasting and Art Shopping event on June 27 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rivers Bend Winery, 15560 Colebrook Rd. Original art selections will include pastels, watercolours, oils and acrylic. Ample parking for the public. For more information, call Ernie Faessler at 604-581-4149.

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Datebookinformation. The SCB is also actively looking for a bookkeeper. If you’d like to give back to the community by volunteering your services, email [email protected]

The Royal Canadian Theatre Company presents a Midsummer Night’s Magic gala. Judy Higginbotham will host this fundraising event in her home at 14357 26 Ave. on June 25 to benefit the RCTC teaching and mentoring programs for children and youth. Champagne reception at 6:30 p.m. followed by music, magic, gourmet food and live and silent auctions. Complimentary valet parking. Tickets are $125 and may be purchased at the Surrey Arts Centre Box Office 604-501-5566 or online at www.arts.surrey.ca. For more information, call Jas Salh at 604-488-9538.

The Jolly Macs Pub Night, a fundraiser for diabetes, takes place June 26 from 5:30-9 p.m. at 14817 108 Ave. BBQ dinner, auction, 50/50 draw, toonie toss and prizes. For more

information, call Belinda at 778-241-5477.

The Lord Tweedsmuir Dance Team Presents Swap and Shop 2010 on June 26 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary cafeteria, 6151 180 St. The cost is $20 per adult, $10 for ages 10-16 and $5 for those under 10. See an array of “new to you” shoes, purses, accessories and fashions for the whole family. Take home all you want for free. All items left over from the fundraiser will be donated to Gateway of Hope Homeless Shelter for men and women. For more information, e-mail [email protected]

Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary Society’s Designer Kitchen Tour takes place June 26 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tour designer kitchens crafted by Pacific Rim Cabinets in South Surrey/White Rock homes and talk to one of the designers. Tickets may be purchased for a minimum donation of $20 at Pacific Rim Cabinets, 640 Belgrave Way on Annacis Island, from the Peace Arch Hospital Gift Shop, or by calling Alicia at 604-536-5634 or Wendy at 604-538-0162.

Join Childcare Canada,

the BC Lions and the City of Surrey for the first-annual Walk for Water, a 5K community walkathon/relay to raise funds to provide clean water to 50,000-plus Haiti residents. The event takes place June 27 at 2 p.m. at Bear Creek Park. Registration and entertainment begins at 12 p.m. Face painting, prizes and entertainment. Register at www.childcare-canada.ca or by phone 604-575-7902.

MEETINGS

The Hominum Fraser Valley chapter is a support and discussion group to help gay, bi or questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Its next meeting is June 25 at 7:30 p.m. For information and meeting location, call Don at 604-329-9760 or Art at 604-462-9813.

THEATRE

The Stepmother, a heartfelt bitter family drama by Githa Sowerby, ends the White Rock Players’ club’s season. The play runs until 26 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $16 and $14 for seniors and students. For tickets, call 604-536-7535. Coast Capital Playhouse is located at 1532 Johnston

Road.

The comedy classic No Sex Please, We’re British, produced by The Royal Canadian Theatre Company,runs at the Coast Capital Theatre (1532 Johnston Rd., White Rock) from July 13 to Aug. 1, Tuesday to Sunday at 8 p.m., with 4 p.m. matinees on Saturdays and Sundays. This hilarious play takes you on a roller-coaster ride as you follow the increasingly desperate efforts of a young married couple and their nerdy bank-clerk friend to dispose of unsolicited pornography. Keeping it away from his nosey mother, the pompous bank manager and the visiting police inspector is bad enough, but when the good time girls show up... Tickets are $22 for adults and $18 for seniors and students. For tickets, call 604-501-5566 or visit www.arts.surrey.ca

VOLUNTEERS

Parkinson Society British Columbia needs volunteer group facilitators in Surrey. Activities may include planning and leading the monthly meeting and arranging for occasional speakers. Contact Robbin Jeffereys at 604-662-3240 or [email protected]

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THE PUBLIC WILL have a chance to visit with Sur-rey and Langley radio hams and see fi rsthand what the Amateur Radio Service is all about this weekend.

Using the newest digital and satellite capabilities, voice communication and even traditional Morse code, hams from across Canada and the Uunited States will be demonstrating radio skills at their annual Field Day event.

Surrey and Langley clubs will join forces from 11 a.m. on June 26 to 11 a.m. on June 27 at Campbell Valley Regional Park, near 8 Avenue and 204 Street in Langley

When disaster strikes, Amateur Radio opera-tors are oft en the fi rst to

provide rescuers with critical information and communications.

For example, during Hurricane Katrina, Amateur Radio was initially the only way people could commu-nicate with the outside world, and hundreds of volunteers traveled south to provide this service, assisting with eff orts to save lives and property.

Provincial and municipal organiza-tions locally include the Provincial Emergency Program and Surrey Emergency Program Amateur Radio Society.

Field Day, sponsored by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the climax of the national annual Amateur Radio Week. Using only portable

power supplies, ham operators will set up emergency stations in parks, shopping malls, schools and backyards around the country.

Th eir slogan “When All Else Fails, Ham Radio Works” is more than just a phrase to the hams as they prove they can send messages in many forms without the use of telephones, Internet or any other infrastructure that may be compromised in a crisis.

“We hope that people will come and see for themselves that this is not your grandfather’s radio anymore,” said John Brodie, president of the Surrey Amateur Radio Club.

“Th e communica-tions that ham radio operators can quickly

create have saved many lives when other systems failed or were overloaded. And besides that – ham radio is fun.”

Visitors to the Lang-ley event are invited to the park on Saturday aft ernoon or evening. Look for Field Day directional signs as you approach.

To learn more about amateur radio, visit www.rac.ca or www.ve7sar.net

Meanwhile, in Delta

DELTA AMATEUR Radio Society will join with the other thousands of amateur radio operators who will show off their emergency capabilities the weekend of June 26-27.

Th e Delta Amateur Radio Society will dem-onstrate amateur radio north of the Boundary Bay Airport on June 26-27. Watch for the signs and enter off 72 Street.

Th e meat of ham radioEnthusiasts gathering for Field Day competitions this weekend

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FOURTH ANNUAL

International Trade DinnerInternational Trade Dinnerand Surrey Export Awardsand Surrey Export Awards

Thank you to the Sponsors, Participants and Award Winners

MEDIA SPONSOR

Surrey, B.C. – Flags that represented countries from all over the world, powerfully refl ecting the global community we’ve become, hung in the ballroom of another successful International Trade Dinner and Surrey Export Awards event. This 4th annual held on May 13th by the Surrey Board of Trade, brought together business owners of Surrey to celebrate their successes as local export companies.

“This is the fi rst year I’ve had the pleasure of being Chair of the International Affairs Team of this event,” exclaimed Mary Jane Stenberg, Executive Director of

External Relations for Kwantlen Polytechnic University. “I was very impressed with the speakers, topics and turn out. It is obvious that many Surrey businesses covet this Surrey Export Award.”

These infl uential business players invest their time and resources in an ever expanding global economy, and despite the recession, are focused on exploring new opportunities for growth and success. The awards event addressed the global potentials, and explored new markets for these businesses to sell their products and/or services and to connect to new supply chains.

The room was packed, and the speakers were informative and well-received and engaged the attendees while they dined on a sumptuous meal. These expert, international speakers included the Honourable Iain Black, Minister of Small Business, Technology and Economic Development; Mukesh Gupta, Director of Strategic Relations for the TATA Consultancy Group, India; Tatyana Domilovskaya, Canada-Eurasia Russian Business Association; Andre Nudelman, Canadian Council for the Americas, Brazil; and Ambassador Fernando Jacques, Offi ce of the Consul General of Brazil.

Some of the key topics discussed included opportunities that presently exist through the Asia Pacifi c Gateway and B.C.’s Trade Initiatives, and the encouragement of balancing innovation and sustainability by fi nding human solutions for human needs. There was obvious eagerness and anticipation felt through the crowd as they were encouraged to look at the potentials that exist for them in the global market today by understanding these opportunities and pursuing them.

The successful nominees for the Surrey Export Award included 4 Refuel Ltd., Garaventa (Canada) Ltd., Labtest Certifi cation Inc., ROE Logistics Inc., SOFTAC Systems Ltd., and Stantec. These nominees showed exceptional qualities in the areas of marketing strategies, innovative techniques, brand development, production capability, advanced technology and quality assurance.

The Surrey Board of Trade is proud to present the Surrey Export Award to the winner, Garaventa Lift (Canada) Ltd.! Garventa Lift (Canada) Ltd. is a distinct market leader in the ropeway sector, developing effi cient passenger transport systems for summer and winter tourism resorts, as well as state-of-the-art passenger transport systems, specifi cally geared to those with mobility challenges. Their in-depth understanding of customer

needs and utmost professionalism provide the basis for their international market leadership and their mission is to change the world and help others. The International Affairs Team judged Garaventa based upon the criteria of:• The degree of innovation in the marketing

strategy• Export growth achieved and the ability to

sustain that growth• Evidence of sustainable competitive

advantage• Value of exporting to the applicant over

time• The overall company commitment to international business

"I was extremely proud and very excited to hear that we were the winner of the Surrey Export Award," remarked Carla Megeth, Planning Supervisor, Materials & Operations for Garaventa Lift (Canada) Ltd. "A company wide meeting was held in the morning to celebrate our success and we've set up the award in our main offi ce so that it's the fi rst thing you see when you come in."

The Surrey Board of Trade would like to sincerely thank everyone that made this event possible: Presenting Sponsors: Export Development Canada; Meyers Norris Penny LLP; RBC Financial Group; Media Sponsor: The Leader Newspaper

The event wrapped up with an awareness of the vital importance of the exporting business in BC and Canada, and how reliant we are on the small business community.

For more information regarding this event, please contact Anita Huberman at [email protected] or 604.581.7130.

P R E S E N T I N G S P O N S O R S

International Winner Announced for the 2010 Surrey Export Award

Incoming Board

of Trade President

Nigel Watkinson

congratulating

Garaventa Lift Ltd.

The Honourable

Iain BlackMinister of Small

Business Technology

& Economic

Development

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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

1 ANNIVERSARIES

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COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

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33 INFORMATION

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041 PERSONALS

DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relationships, FREE CALLS. 1-877-297-9883. Exchange voice messages, voice mailboxes. 1-888-534-6984. Live adult casual conversations - 1on1, 1-866-311-9640, Meet on chat-lines. Local Single Ladies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).

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42 LOST AND FOUND

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TRAVEL

66 GETAWAYS

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74 TIMESHARE

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75 TRAVEL

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CHILDREN

83 CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

A Licensed Family Daycare, TYNE-HEAD CHILDREN’’S CENTRE is clean, well planned in a quiet area. Preschool program, ECE teach-ers. 8434-165 Street, Fleetwood. 604-833-4856

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DAYCARE in N. Delta. Fun loving environment. Preschool program. 28 years experience. 1st Aid & CPR. Excellent refs. 604.970.0974

DAYCARE in Newton, 72/130th St. Over 20 yrs exp. Early mornings welcome. Exc refs! 604-597-1964.

LIVE IN CAREGIVER for a family of 5, $8.38/hr 40hrs/wk. In Surrey. Call Marlowe 604-930-7986

Quality childcare infants, toddlers pre-schoolers, nr 152/68 Ave. ECE. Over 10 yrs of exp. 604-572-7896

SURREY, 67/127th. Little Monkey’s Family Care has FT-PT spaces avail. 6am - 6 pm. 778-991-5740.

CHILDREN

86 CHILDCARE WANTEDLIVE-IN CAREGIVER for 7 & 6 year old kids. Must be fl uent in Tagalog and able to prepare Filipino foods. Also be ready to do light household duties. $10.50/ hour. Call Mari Jane @ 778-395-8984.LIVE IN CAREGIVER for 4 kids plus extra household chores. Call Joyce 604-418-3887

89 DAYCARE CENTERS

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98 PRE-SCHOOLSCASTLE MONTESSORI

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Senior Property Manager& Strata Manager

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114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

CLASS 3 DRIVER, F/T

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DRIVERS, 5, needed for long haul, Class 1, Canada - US East Coast. 2 years exp, clean Abstract, mountain winter exp. Fax resumes to: 778-565-1075.

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DUMP TRUCK DRIVERS wantedwith experience. (Pup & Transfer).Fax resumes to: 604-856-9172 orfor info call: 604-807-4040.

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RAHUL GLASS Ltd. in Surrey is hir-ing a f/t delivery driver to drive vans & light trucks to pick up & deliver goods in the lower mainland. Musthave class 5 driver’s licence with 2years exp. Person should be physi-cally fi t to load & unload goods,able to perform pre-trip inspectionand use maps. Salary for this posi-tion would be $15/hr with 40 hours per week + other benefi ts. Interest-ed applicants may email resumesto: [email protected]

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BUSINESS SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 203-387

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“Preferred by Canadian Employers”

INTERIOR Heavy Equipment Op-erator School Train on full-size Ex-cavators, Dozers, Graders,Loaders. Includes safety tickets. Provincially certifi ed instructors. Government accredited. Job placement assis-tance. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

REAL SMART Real Estate Classes, 5/wks. www.realsmartonline.net

125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

Some great kids aged 12 to 18who need a stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the

opportunity to do meaningful, fulfi lling work?

Qualifi ed applicants receive training, support and

remuneration.Funding is available for

modifi cations to better equip your home. A child at risk is

waiting for an open door. Make it yours.

Call 604-708-2628www.plea.bc.ca

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS

HAIR STYLIST, f/t or p/t. Drop off resume to: #111 - 6820 188 St. or call Amy @ (778)574-0708.

STYLIST & ASSTMANAGER OPPORTUNITY

$10 + per hour forqualifi ed applicants.

If you enjoy team work, a fun environment and being in a busy salon, GREAT CLIPS is now hiring for our busy Surrey and Cloverdale locations.

Call Keith778-908-2136

or drop off resume at:17725 - 64 Ave.

(Cloverdale Crossing)or 6350 - 120 St

(Boundary Park Plaza)

130 HELP WANTED

Adult Floaters Required to deliver the Leader newspaper door- to-door in the North Delta area. A reliable vehicle and a fair knowledge of the area is a must. Pls call 604-575-5342 for more information.

ATTENTION!!Registration work

$14-18 hr/avg+No experience needed

Full Industry training providedSTUDENTS WELCOME (18+)Scholarship programs available

Experience HUGE growthCall Today

1-866-301-6829CANADIAN FARMS PRODUCE Inc., located in Surrey requires F/T general farm workers to start in Jun/2010. Accommodation avail. Wage $9.14/hour. Must be in good physical shape. Training provided. Heavy lifting req’d. Please fax resume to: 604-574-5773

CASCADIA WINDOWS

Requires 5 positions:1. Production Line Glazier2. Window Frame Assembler 3. Painter 4. Packager 5. Service Technician (US citizenship an asset).

Window manufacturing exp. req. Day & afternoon shifts. Fax resume to 604 857 4606 or email to [email protected] job applied for in subject line.

CERTIFIED HEAVY Duty Mechan-ics wanted for Lemare shop in Port McNeill, Vancouver Island. Union wages & benefi ts. Fax 250-956-4888 or Email: offi [email protected]

FLAGGERS NEEDEDIf not certifi ed, training available for

a fee. Call 604-575-3944

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

F/T NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR

Best Seller for Fido in lower mainland Vancouver is recruiting an experienced, permanent full time Network Administrator. Requirements:S Diploma or Certifi cation System administration /Computer tech.S One or more years of network & system administration experienceS Experienced in installing Net-works, Firewalls.S Strong understanding of net-working protocols & concepts.

Talented team members are competitively compensated with opportunities to share in the Company’s fi nancial success. Start salary $22. - 28/hr depend-ing upon experience and work knowledge. Interested applicant send resumes to:

[email protected]

or fax: 778-395-6161

INTERNATIONALNUTRITIONAL CO.expanding locally!

Info. seminarSat, June 26th 10amCall Anne to register

1-877-737-3438 or email:[email protected]

LABOURERposition available at Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd.

Industrial Equipment Mfg. Ltd. designs and manufactures bulk

materials handling equip. typically used in mining, forestry and tar

sands. The business has been in operation since 1955 & is located in the Port Kells area of Surrey.

The successful candidate will have a valid forklift certifi cation, a

knowledge of shipping and receiving & material handling in

a steel fabrication shop.

To apply submit resume by Email to [email protected]

or fax to 604-513-9905

LABOURERS & ROOFERS, F/T for PLANET ROOFING serving the Lower Mainland. Experience pre-ferred. Gurmukh 778-863-5044

LIVE-IN CAREGIVER, F/T req’d. Sal $10/hr Duties: Look after and supervision of Childs activities, Per-form household duties like prepar-ing meal etc. Language: English /Arabic an asset. Location: Brooke Rd, Delta, BC, V4C 4G2. Contact: Israa. Email [email protected]

115 EDUCATION

WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com

604-575-5555 toll-free 1-866-575-5777

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTEDLIVE-IN CAREGIVER, F/T w/exp to look after kids; supervision of kid’s activities; taking care of general hy-giene; preparing & providing meals. Sal: $11/hr Knowledge of English, Punjabi is an asset. Contact Rajesh Fax: 604-589-0410. Loc: Surrey, BC. Email: [email protected]

Want to advance your career?

Drillers Assistants (labour) Entry level positionsJob entails:

Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanicallyinclined an asset.Provide resume and drivers abstract to:

[email protected] or fax to 604-888-4206.

No phone calls.

WILD & CRAZY, CAN’T BE LAZY

Up to $20 per hr, 40 hrs per week. Fun promo’s & C.S. 10

positions available for immed. work. No commission.

No experience? No problem! Call today, Start tomorrow !

Call Lori 604-777-2195

134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES

BURNABY AREA Rest. looking for exp. Tandoori chef. Must have min. 3yrs related exp and be able to supervise staff. Salary starting at 19 dollars per hr and is negotiable. Please contact Miss Kapoor at 778 995 1537.

Exp. Line Cooks Req.Night Kitchen Supervisor

Wages based on performance. Bring resumes to: Darlene

or Fax resume to: Jimy Mac’s Pub

19935-96 Ave. LangleyFax 604-882-5469

FOOD COUNTER ATTENDANTRequired for Little Caesars Pizza at the following locations: Delta, Maple Ridge,Surrey, Langley & Richmond. $10.31/hr.

Fax resume 604.541.7199 or e-mail: [email protected]

LINE COOKSRequired F/T & P/T by busy Tsawwassen pub. Experience preferred. Excellent benefi ts & wages. Drop off resume to:

1203 - 56 St., S. Delta or Fax: 604-943-7466 or email:[email protected]

PASTA COOK needed with exp. for White Rock Restaurant. Free prk. 4 day/wk approx. 30 hrs. $13/hr. Call Pierre after 1:30pm. (604)531-6261.

ServersRequired for busy Greek restaurant.Apply @ 7953-120 St. Delta.

138 LABOURERSLANDSCAPE TECHNICIANS Re-quired. F/T. $12 per hour. Duties include: planting trees, soil installa-tion, preparing grounds to install paving stones, retaining walls. May work on weekends. Apply by email Kevin@westpacifi clandscape.com

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

OFFICE ADMINISTRATOR

Overseas Career & Consulting Services LTD located in Surrey, BC requires an Offi ce Adminis-trator for their offi ce. Wages $20.75 hourly, 40 hrs/week + other benefi ts. Main duties: Over-see & co-ordinate Offi ce Admin Procedures. Prepare work reports etc. Apply by Fax: 604-572-6767 or by email:

[email protected]

OFFICE ASSISTANT F/T required for high end cabinet doors fi nishing plant in Cloverdale. Must have ex-perience in Microsoft offi ce and data entry. Wages start at $10.50 per hour. Must be able to work independently. Please fax yourresume to 778-571-1813.

OFFICE POSITIONReceptionist, A/P & payroll. Must be fl uent in both Eng. & Punjabi. Posi-tion avail. immed. Mr. Gill 604-855-1235 or 604-826-4808

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

RECEPTIONIST, F/T

NATIONAL CIVIL & PARK CONSTRUCTORS

Seeks Receptionist for our head offi ce in Surrey.

S Must speak fl uent EnglishS Must be computer literate with knowledge of Excel, Word and AdobeS Web design an assetS Estimating experience an assetS Experience with blueprints an asset

Full-time $15 - $17(depending on experience)

Plus OVERTIME & BENEFITSFax resume to: 604-507-4711 or

Email: [email protected]

RECEPTIONISTRequired immediately, 3 months minimum, building supply compa-ny seeking a receptionist with experience on multi-line switch-board. Duties include A/R Data entry, mailing, fi ling, correspon-dence etc. Send resume to:

Pacifi c West Systems Supply Ltd.

20109 Logan Ave., Langley, BC V3A 4L5

or fax 604-534-8062or email

ssweetman@pacwestsystems. com

156 SALES

Calling All Successful InSide Sales

Representatives! We are seeking a successful inside telephone salesper-son who is passionate about selling and servicing busi-ness customers. Our sales representatives contact ex-isting and new business cus-tomers, outbound selling (B2B); multiple daily orders, and a short sales cy-cle. Intensive outbound sales is the focus with some inbound cross-selling and upselling. This is a great op-portunity with outstanding earning potential. We are an established business with 2,000 employees with a brand following throughout the province. Check out our website at: www.blackpress.ca We offer: • Outstanding earning poten-tial. Base plus commission. • Two weeks paid holidays • Excellent benefi ts (medical, dental) * Pension plan Qualifi cations: • 1 year successful sales ex-perience preferred (B2B telephone experience pre-ferred) • Outstanding sales skills • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills • Computer and time man-agement skills • Advertising, media experi-ence a plus Email: [email protected]

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

Experienced Fabricator

Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd.

Industrial Equipment Manufac-turing Ltd. designs and manufactures bulk materials handling equipment typically used in mining, forestry and tar sands. The business has been in operation since 1955 and is located in the Port Kells area of Surrey.

The successful candidate will have at least 10 yrs fabricating experience and at least 5 yrs of CWB certifi cation using metalcore wire for structural steel fabrication.

To apply submit resume by Email to [email protected] or

fax to 604-513-9905

EXPERIENCED PAINTERCapable of quality work. Must have own transportation. 604-241-0785

NEW DREAM ENTERPRISES INC.1 FRAMING CARPENTER req’d in Surrey, BC; completion of high sch; 3-5 yrs of related exp; General Car-pentry, framing & form work; knowl-edge of Punjabi an asset; $30/hr full time; email resume:

[email protected]

SHOP from HOME!Check out bcclassified.com

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

F/T SPRAY FINISHERNickels Custom Cabinets Ltd., a

Richmond kitchen cabinetmanufacturer requires F/T

Spray Finisher. Must have min. 2 years spray fi nishing experience. Established company with good

benefi ts. Wages negotiable depending on experience.

Fax resume to 604-270-3825 or e-mail

[email protected]

JOURNEYMAN FABRICATOR

We are looking for dependable personnel to add to our

production team on a F/T basis. You must be able to

read blueprints, have a min. of 5 yrs. fabricating exp., and

have exp. in both stainless and mild steel. You must be able to

work day or afternoon shift.

Please send your resume to:Knelson at

[email protected] or fax: 604-888-4013

Attn: Production Manager

163 VOLUNTEERS

EXCITING OPPORTUNITY

Are you interested in making a signifi cant difference in your com-munity as Extra Eyes & Ears for Police? Does developing and experiencing many of the skills required of emergency services personnel sound exciting? Perhaps you’re a retired senior seeking a mentorship opportu-nity? Hopefully so!

Citizens Crime Watch Patrol and Speed Watch Volunteers are recognized for reducing crime weekend nights and promoting traffi c safety during the day. You will be trained and equipped to safely observe and report crimi-nal activity, recover stolen vehi-cles, assist emergency services personnel at motor vehicle inci-dents, and more!

Our volunteers are teamed up and take turns using their own vehicles at least one night per calendar month (gas certifi cate provided). We also act as a de-terrent to crime at community events and parades.

Please call Lisa or Garryat 604-502-8555

www.surreycrime.bc.ca

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

BEST HANDS IN TOWN. Good Rates. Hot Oil. 10077 -

Whalley Ring Blvd. 604-719-5628

MING SPA, Spring Special. $40/1 hr. Perfect body massage, effective for fatigue, stress & after exercise or work. 15932-96 Ave, Surrey. 9am-9pm. 604-580-8830.

NEED 25 People-Serious Weight Loss? We Pay You To Lose! Call Tamara Today 604-789-1895

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

NEW FANTASTIC MASSAGE

Tel: 778-395-3939 10am-9pm #102 14045-104th Ave. Sry.

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◆ Upper Lip / Chin $20 ea◆ Under Arms $40 ea◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea ◆ Full Body $499 ea 604-588-4662

Unit # 108 - 9257 120th St.Delta

FREE TO TRY. LOVE * MONEY * LIFE. #1 Psychics! 1-877-478-4410 $3.19 min. 18+ 1-900-783-3800

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Unique Taste, Unique Menus...Gourmet, customized menus tailored to your function!

q Dinner Parties q Executive Meetingsq Family Gatherings

q Weddings / Banquetsq B-B-Ques q Funerals

We Come To You! Doing It All From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

Kristy 604.488.9161

PERSONAL SERVICES

180 EDUCATION/TUTORINGAIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train forhigh paying Aviation MaintenanceCareer. FAA approved program.Fi-nancial aid if qualifi ed- Housingavailable. CALL Aviation Institute ofMaintenance (877)818-0783APARTMENT / CONDOMINIUMMANAGERS (CRM) home studycourse. Many jobs registered with us across Canada! Thousandsof grads working! Government certifi ed. 30 years of success!www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339,604-681-5456.LOVE YOUR JOB! FLEXIBLE, on-line web design courses. Beginneror advanced, College accreditedcurriculum. Learn from home whileyou build your online business anddesign skills. Visit: www.ibde.ca toapply!TRAIN to be a MEDICAL LAB ASSISTANT. The Healthcare indus-try needs YOU! MTI CommunityCollege www.mticc.com, (1) 604-310-2684. LOVE YOUR JOB!

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy, payable over 6 or 12 installments.

Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660www.moneyprovider.com

AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UPTO 70% Of Your Debt. One af-fordable monthly payment, interestfree. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors.Call 1-866-690-3328 or see website: www.4pillars.ca

DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify

for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government

Approved, BBB MemberDEBT STRESS? Debts got youworried? End those phone calls. Avoid bankruptcy. Contact us for a no-cost consultation. Online:www.mydebtsolution.com or toll-free 1-877-556-3500.GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-ey? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.comIf you own a home or real estate,ALPINE CREDITS will lend youmoney: It’s That Simple. Your Cred-it / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.IS YOUR BUSINESS IN FINAN-CIAL CRISIS? Call CorporateTurnaround Group for creative debtrestructuring plans to signifi cantlyreduce corporate debt, lowermonthly payments and minimize di-rectors liabilities. Call 604-467-9505or visit www.corporatedebt.ca

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

203 ACCOUNTING/TAX/BOOKKEEPING

ADD YOUR business onwww.BCLocalBiz.com directo-ry for province wide exposure!Call 1-877-645-7704

ALL ACCOUNTING AND TAX SERVICESS. Ananthanarayanan & Co. Ltd.CERTIFIED GENERAL

ACCOUNTANT D Personal & Corporate Taxes D Compilations & Reviews D Payroll & Government Filings D Real Estate & Lawyers Trust Audits D Business Consulting Services D Bookkeeping & Other Accounting Services Contact: Kumar Anant, CGA Tel: (604)-782-7449 [email protected]

Reasonable rates, discount for seniors and in-house service available

J.KANG & ASSOCIATES☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll☛ Full Cycle Accounting

☛ Personal & Corporate Returns☛ General Application Forms

Financial Analysis & Small Businesses Welcome! Certifi ed Management

Accountant. 15 years Exp.

604.512.1872

206 APPLIANCE REPAIRSAAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR Quality work. Also appls for sale. Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828ABDUL APPLIANCES: Cert’d tech.20/yrs exp. 1/yr parts & labour warr.24/7. Buy / Sell. Zeb: 604.596.2626.Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fastin-home repairs, all makes & mod-els Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labourwarr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936

224 CARPET CLEANINGACTION CARPET. 1 bdrm $59, 2bdrms $69. Whole House package.$79. For info call 604-945-5801CARAVAN CARPET CLEANING.Seasonal specials. Truck mountsteam cleaning. 778-885-9695.

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Home, Garden & Design Solutions

B.C.’s Premier Full Service HomeRenovation & Landscaping Company

604-501-9290www.mlgenterprises.ca

Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & MakeoversNew Homescapes • Outdoor Living Spaces • GardeningBrick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone

Pillars • Gates • Driveways • MasonryLighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems

Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-UpsResidential Maintenace Programs • Landscape ProductsFencing • Home Improvements • Handyman Services

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Kitchens • Bathrooms • Renovations • AdditionsOutdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes

Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • LaminateSundecks • Patios • Arbours • PergolasPillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry

Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured StoneRoofi ng • Windows / Doors • Framing • Fencing

Complete Renovations • Handyman Services & MoreGardening • Landscaping

BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 YearsOne Call Does It All

FREE ESTIMATES

HOMEHOMEIMPROVEMENTSIMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

225 CARPET INSTALLATION FLOOR LAYER: 30 YEARS EXP.

Carpet, Lino & repairs. Tax Free! Work Guar’d! Gary 604-585-2044.

SEMI RETIRED FLOOR layer available. Will charge by the hour or sq.ft. Call 604-626-1702.

236 CLEANING SERVICES

SUE D Dew’s Cleaning & Home Support. Professional. Insured &

Bonded. (604) 538-9352, 728-6615

242 CONCRETE & PLACING

BONNIECRETE Const LtdConcrete Lifting Specialist

Driveways, Garages, Patios, Sidewalks,

All Residential Concrete Lifting Needs

Raise to Proper Height - Eliminate Trip Spots Provide Proper Drainage Free Estimates

Rain or Shine We Lift Anytime

Ross 604-535-0124 3 Yr Warranty 15 yrs exp

PLACING & Finishing * Forming* Site Prep, old concrete removal

* Excavation & Reinforcing* Re-Re Specialists

30 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

UNIQUE CONCRETEDESIGN

F All types of concrete work FF Re & Re F Forming F Site prepFDriveways FExposed FStamped

F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

257 DRYWALLA Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d.Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist. “No job too small”. 604-825-8469

DRYWALL, AS YOU LIKE IT. Expert work. Call Dean @

604-543-5566 or 778-228-7662

260 ELECTRICAL#1 QUALITY WORK,

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

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 Lic. 26110

CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN #89141 All electrical work & repairs. Rea-sonable Rates. 604-761-1094

ELECTRICAL, HEATING & PLUMBING. Res. & Com. Mainte-nance & Repairs. Lic. 15 yrs. exp. 778-668-0188 [email protected]

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

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGEAFFORDABLE Excavating, Mini, Bobcat, Stump Remov, New Servic-ing, Drainage, Driveway, trenching, grading, ditches. 604-841-6644.

281 GARDENING

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGEDRAINROCK INDUSTRIES - Drain Cleaning, Video Inspection, Drain tile replacement and repairs. Call BOB @ 778-773-6657ELLJAY CONTRACTING. Mini Excavator, Drainage, Driveways, Clearing. Small jobs ok! Stumps re-moved. Sewer repair 778-908-4012

269 FENCING1-A1 BRAR CEDAR FENCING, chain link & landscaping. #1 quality work and reasonable rates. Harry 604-719-1212 or 604-306-17146 FOOT HIGH CEDAR FENCE.$11/foot. Low Prices. Quality Work.Free Est. Harbans 604-805-0510.6 FT FENCING, Retaining Walls, Blacktop/Concrete driveway’s, Reno’s, Roofi ng & Bobcat Service. Gaary Landscaping (604)889-8957

Cedar & Concrete Fences and Landscaping. Quality work, Free

Estimates. Call Mike 604-781-3870.

281 GARDENING#1 QUALITY GARDEN SOIL DEL.

3 to 6 yards delivered. Visa & Mastercard Accepted.Call Loren at (604)834-3090

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

Arborist ReportsAndrew 604-657-6985

$ Best Rates $FENCING, pressure washing, land-scaping, mowing, yard cleanup, trimming. Free est. 604-502-9198. AERATING, p/raking, hedge trim, lawn cut, gutter/roof cleaning, p/washing. Victor 604-589-0356AERATION, power raking, lawn cutting/reseeding, pruning, trim-ming, yard clean-up, tree topping Free Est. Call Jason 604-614-5954.EB Gardening Complete property maint. Landscaping, garden, press. wash. 778-893-1634 604-710-1726.Free Est. Pwr raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rub-bish Removal. 604-230-0627Free Est. Pwr raking, grass cutting, fertilizing, hedging, pruning, Rub-bish Removal. 604-230-0627GREAT LITTLE LAWN CO. Hire local for all your lawncare mainte-nance. Call Tars @ 604-614-0565

Milano Landscapers & Garden Services

Spend more time with FAMILY or GOING ON VACATION

WE WILL do your YARDWORK

DBark Mulch DAll Soil Blends DGarden Bed Maintenance

DHedge Trimming DFertilization DLawn Cutting DPruningDPower Raking DPower Washing

Ask about our weekly Maintenance Programs & other services we offer.

Dan 604-374-2283

Small Haul help & yard maint.Randy at Small Haul. 604-202-3363 or email [email protected], bark, Sand, Gravel etc. $25/yd + $50 del. Also, Property Maint. Services avail.Simon 604-230-0627

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281 GARDENING

ROYAL KINGGARDENINGReas Rates S Quality WorkYard Clean-Up S Gardening

Lawn main S Power Raking Aerating S Pressure Washing

Gutter Cleaning, etc Free Est. Call:

MR SUNNY GILL 604-807-4763

SUNNY DAY LANDSCAPINGSpring clean up power rake aera-tion mowing pruning hedge trim weeding fertilizing seeding Fencing, rubbish removal Jay 778-862-2400

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

281 GARDENING

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTSFREE EST. Gutter Cleaning re-pairs, wndw cleaning, power wash. 7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627

FREE EST. Gutter Cleaning re-pairs, wndw cleaning, power wash. 7 days/week, Simon 604-230-0627

GUTTER & WINDOW CLEANING Prices starting from for 3 lvl. hm. (av. size) $90/gutters, $90/windows. 2 lvl. hm. (av.size) $65/gutters, $65/windows. 778-861-0465

▲ Joes External Roof Cleaning Roof Washing Specialist.

Gutter & Window Cleaning. * Fully Insured * Licensed * Bonded

21 yrs. exp. Joe 778-773-5730

283A HANDYPERSONSHANDYMAN TO DO REPAIRS. Decks, fences, plumbing, stoves

etc. Phone (604)290-4022.

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTSA-1 CONTRACTING

Renos. Bsmt stes, kitchens, baths, custom cabinets, tiling, plumbing, sundecks. Dhillon 604-782-1936.

BEAUTIFUL BATH = Plumbing Drywall Electrical Tubs & Showers & Sinks Toilets & Tile Fans Win-dows, crown molding. 17 yrs exp. Senior disc. Work guar, Res/Comm. Nick 604-230-5783, 581-2859

B.L.CONTRACTING

COMPLETE RENOVATIONS, DECKS, FINISHING CUSTOM SHOWERS & SAUNAS, HARD-WOOD & LAMINATE FLOORS,

PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUITES, DOORS & WINDOWS

(604)240-1920DRYWALL, PATCHING & TAPING Small renovation jobs welcome!

Call Jatinder, 604-614-3480

EUROPEAN CRAFTMANSHIPFinish Carpentry-Mouldings, sun-decks, stairs, siding, painting, dry-wall. Refs. Rainer cel 604-613-1018

EXP. CARPENTER / HANDYMAN All types of work! No job too small! Over 20 yrs exp! Ed 778-888-8603

SUNDECK’S & PATIO’SVinyl or wood. Stairs, Railings, etc. 40 Yrs exp call Don (604)596-0652

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MIDDLE EARTHCONSTRUCTION

Specializing in:

Complete Additions, Reno’s, New Construction, Custom Concrete, Stairs, Retaining Walls, Sundecks, Skylights

Excellent References Call Dale 604-767-4419

288 HOME REPAIRS1 CALL ABOVE all Handyman Serv Elect,. Plumb, Appls, Gen Repairs, No job too small. Sell repair & in-stall major appls. Also do kitchen, baths, bsmt, renos. 604-588-2828.

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

ELEC, Plumb, repair install appls, dishwasher, sink, toilet, bath, leaks, plug, lights, fan. 604-314-1865

TOP NOTCH ASSOCIATESWe do only Quality work:

Repairs/Reno’s and water tight Bathrooms. Electrical, Plumbing,

Tile, Sealing, Finishing, Safety and Handicap. Mike 604-594-4791.

296 KITCHEN CABINETSQUICKWAY Kitchen Cabinets Ltd. ****Mention this ad for 10% Off ****

Call Ram @ 604-561-4041.

300 LANDSCAPINGPRINCE LANDSCAPING Power rake, Lawn/Garden care, Hedge & Shrub Trim, Cedar Fence. Junk Re-moval. Free Est. Raj 778-991-2054

311 MASONRY & BRICKWORK

CABANA MASONRY

FREE Estimates◆ Driveways ◆ Wall Caping

◆ Staircases ◆ Concrete Work◆ Retaining Walls ◆ Chimneys◆ Fireplaces ◆ Cultured Stone

◆ Concrete Cutting ◆ Walkways ◆ Natural Stone ◆ Stone Facings

◆ Patios ◆ Masonry Repairs◆ Planter Walls ◆ Brick & Block

Bobcat & Disposal Service 604-671-4953

www.cabanamasonry.com

320 MOVING & STORAGE2GuysWithATruck.com

Moving & Storage Visa OK. 604-628-7136

AAA ADVANCE MOVINGExperts in all kinds of moving/pack-ing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! Different from the rest. 604-861-8885

www.advancemovingbc.com

A AMC MOVING. Professional movers. *Big/small *local/long dis-tance. Insured, great rates. Free est. 604-638-9966 or 778-888-9628

ABO MOVINGAll Moves Big & Small

gets 3 ton truck & 2 men

Friendly, Reliable Service. Reasonable Rates.

Call:604-512-3587

AFFORDABLE MOVING

Local & Long Distance

From $45/Hr1, 3, 4, 7, 8, 10 Ton Trucks

Insured ~ Licenced ~ 1 to 3 MenFree estimate/Seniors discount

Residential ~ Commercial ~ Pianos

604-537-4140

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

EZ GO MOVERSQuick & Reliable Movers

604-524-2177www.ezgomovers.com

RYANS MOVINGB.C. & Alberta from $59/hr.Reasonable Rates forExperienced Mover.

More info call:604-590-4463

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

320 MOVING & STORAGE

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured

Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

ABOVE THE REST “Int. & Ext., Excellent Prices,

Res/Comm. Free Est.Written Guarantee. No Hassle,

Quick Work, Insured, WCB.Call (778)997-9582

AJM PAINTINGTicketed PainterBBB accreditedFree Estimates

Cell 604-837-6699

A-OK PAINTINGForget the Rest Call The Best!

Harry 604-617-0864

A-TECH Services 604-230-3539

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $269, 2 coats(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Service!www.paintspecial.com

Danny’s Painting. Interior & Exterior, Free Estimates, Written Guarantee, full issued WCB

cover. Danny 778-385-5549

INTERVAN PAINTING* Painting Contractor

* Residential / Commercial* New construction* Re-paint Interior / Exterior We provide the hi-end quality.

WCB, Insured, Free Est’s! Call Henry 778-288-4560

[email protected]

JACK’S HOME IMPROVEMENT. Prof painting & home repairs. Rea-sonable rates & quality work. Jack 604-716-3653, 604-767-6010

PAINTING Wallpapering 27 yrs exp Int/Ext, Pr Wash. Free Est. Gutter/ window cleaning.Carl 604-951-0146

~ PRO PAINTERS~INTERIOR / EXTERIOR

Quality Work, Free EstimatesMember of Better Business Bureau

WCB INSURED

Vincent 543-7776

SL PAINTINGInterior/Exterior.FREE Estimates.

Quality job.Fully insured - WCB

Please call Sonly.

604-328-6387

332 PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN CONST. & Asphalt. Brick, concrete, drainage, foundation & membrane repair. (604)618-2304 ~ 604-820-2187.

338 PLUMBING

1 Call Does it All - 2 OLD GUYSPLUMBING & HEATING, Repairs, Reno’’s, H/W Tanks. 604-525-6662.

# 1 PLUMBERLicensed. Registered. Insured.Installations. Renovations, HWT.

GOOD RATES!

WOLF PLUMBING (604) 789-3922

$38/HR! Clogged drains, drips, garbs,sinks, toilets, installs & more. 24/7 Emergencies. 778-888-9184.

ABDUL Plumbing. All repairs, low rates, same day service, guar’’d qual work. 24/7. Zeb 604-596-2626

~ Certifi ed Plumber ~ON CALL 24 HOURS/DAY

Reno’s and Repairs

Furnace, Boilers, Hot Water HeatPlumbing Jobs ~ Reas rates

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

WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

338 PLUMBING

Gas Fitter ✭ PlumberOn Call 24 Hours/Day

furnace Boilers, Hot Water TanksHot Water Heat, Plumbing Jobs.

Repair & Installation. Reas. Rates604-507-4606604-312-7674

341 PRESSURE WASHINGACE PRESSURE WASHING

*House Ext *Gutters *Driveways, *Trucks *Equip. Res./Comm. Freeest. WCB Ins.Ph Bob 778-846-2212GUTTER cleaning, roof/windowcleaning, hedge trimming, aerating, Victor 604-589-0356

LOW Pressure SOFT WashMobile homes, T/H

Residential Homes (2 lv) $149.95Window, Gutter, Cement cleaning

(Insured) 604-513-9543

POWER WASHINGGUTTER CLEANING

Same day service avail. 604-724-6373

347 RECYCLING

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

A YOUNG BROS ROOFING LTD.

10% Discount Re-roofi ng & Repairs

Specialist asphalt, shingle, cedar, fl at

Guarnt’d ~ WCB

778 - 896 - 4858B & B DUROID ROOFING

Free Est,re-roofi ng & Repairs. WCB & Insured. Brad 604-603-2527

BEST BUSY BOYS ROOFING LTD.

D Conversion from cedar to Asphalt, Shingles, FibreglassD 30, 40, 50 years Warranty -D WCB, BBB, Liability Ins.

Free Estimates. Call Gary604-599-5611 OR Visit

www.bestbusyboysroofi ng.com

COMPLETE ReRoofi ng/Repairs Ltd.Asphalt, Shingles, Cedar, Flat Roof.Guart’’d, WCB, BBB. 604-725-0106

EAST WEST ROOFING & SIDING CO. Roofs & re-roofs. BBB & WCB. 10% Discount, Insured.

Call 604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

NAHAL ROOFING

Specializing in Re-RoofsBest Quality. Free Estimates.

Reasonable Rates. 604-339-2765 / 604-597-9694

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

RED’S RUBBISH REMOVAL.I Need Work! Home

Maintenance. Reasonable rates. Call Red 604-290-7033.

DEMOLITION / RUBBISH RemovalRemove: concrete / drywall / stucco trees/junk *Best Deal* 604-773-9479

EXTRA CHEAP

RUBBISH REMOVAL

Almost for free! Dave(778)997-5757, (604)587-5991

BEST PRICE RUBBISH REMOVAL▲ CHEAP, CHEAP, CHEAP ▲7 Days A Week! (604)807-0198

RECYCLE-IT!#1 RUBBISH REMOVALMake us your fi rst call, we do it all!

Reasonable Rates. Fast, Friendly & Reliable Service.

604.587.5865www.recycle-it-now.com

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1MONTHFREE*

It’s timeto discover

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously MaintainedSurrey Gardens Apartments

for your new one bedroom homewww.GreatApartments.ca

Owner ManagedSorry, No Pets

Call for details! 604-589-70401MONTH

FREE*

From$690.00

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

CHEAP RUBBISHREMOVAL

Friendly Same Day ServiceAnything goes!

Anywhere, Anytime!Free Est. 7 days a week

Nobody beats our priceDaniel 604-518-3688

359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOILLITTLE LOAD SPECIALIST. Sand & gravel delivered. Small orders welcome. Topsoil available. Call (604) 532-0662 days/eves.

372 SUNDECKS

Aluminum patio cover, sunroom, railing, vinyl fl oor. 604-782-9108www.PatioCoverVancouver.com

373A TELEPHONE SERVICESA FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE - Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464.CHEAP TELEPHONE RECON-NECT! Paying too much? Switch, save money, and keep your number! First month only $24.95 + connection fee. Phone Factory Reconnect 1-877-336-2274.www.phonefactory.ca.**HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Prepaid Long Distance Specials! Feature Pack-age Specials! Referral Program! Don’t be without a home phone! Call to Connect! 1-866-287-1348.

373B TILINGAN EXPERIENCED TILE SETTER

Interior / ExteriorCall BRUCE @ 604-583-4090

We always advertise with“THE LEADER”

374 TREE SERVICES

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

Arborist ReportsAndrew 604-618-8585

$ Best Rates $

Morris The ArboristDANGEROUS TREE REMOVAL* Pruning * Retopping * Falling

Service Surrey 25 yearsFULLY INSURED

**EMERGENCY CALL OUT**Certifi ed Arborist ReportsMorris 604-597-2286

Marcus 604-818-2327PRO TREE SERVICES

Quality pruning/shaping/hedge trim-ming/ removals & stump grinding. John, 604-588-8733/604-318-9270

PETS

477 PETSAMERICAN BULLDOG pups, p/b, 4 males left, vet check, shots, de-wormed. $399. (604)819-7958

BICHON FRISE. P/B CKC reg’d white pups. Tattooed vet ✔

health guar. $750+ Delivery pos-sible. 604-823-0021 Chwk

BORDER COLLIE pups, some blue eyed/tri colored, farm raised, born April 28, vet checked/1st shots $600 1-604-798-2539BOSTON Terrier P/B pups. Shots dewormed, parents to view. 8 wks July 5 $1500. 604-374-0049 aft5pmCATS GALORE, TLC has for adop-tion spayed & neutered adult cats. For info 604-309-5388 / 856-4866Doodles, mini, vet check, born apr 18, blonde, brown, blk, low to non-shed, $600-$1000, (604)858-3810English Mastiff, p/b, pups, rare apri-cot & fawn, ready aug 2, shots, vet check. $1300. (604)769-1234FILA/ MASTIFF Guard Dogs Own-ers best friend,intruders worst night-mare. All shots. Call 604-817-5957.GERMAN Shepherds, beaut blk & tan, long-haired, shots & vet chkd, ready June 19. $800 (604)820-4644GERMAN SHEPHERDS: One F, 2 Puppies, 1M, 1F, 1st shots, de-wormed. $550. 778-863-6332.Golden Retrievers, 2 female pups, 3mos, 1 blonde, 1 red, adorable, great w/kids. $750. (604)701-1893

PETS

477 PETS

Jack Russell Puppies: 15 weeks old, dewormed, multi-colored. Par-ents on site. $350. 604-316-7615.

JACK RUSSELL pups short haired, smooth coats, nice markings, 1st shots tails done $380 604-820-5242

Koi Pond Fish: Assorted colours & sizes. Call (604)823-6782.Lab/Retriever born April 6th,de-wormed and 1st shots. All golden, 3M, 3FM. $500 each 604-316-7615

MALTI-POOS Miniature 4-5 lbs blk/tan, non shed, hypo-allergenic, 1st shots, deworming, crate trained, Fam. raised. $875. 604-341-1445

MIN Schnauzer 1 female, tails docked, 1st shots, dewormed, hypo-allergic. $550. (604) 761-1994

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! www.856-dogs.com or call: 604-856-3647.

PANDA KITTENS, adorable, black/ white, 7 wks old, litter trnd, dewrmd, F & M, $75. Call 1-604-823-2191

P/B BORDER COLLIE PUPPIES. M $300 & F $350 Vet ✓, 1st shots Call 604-250-4360, 604-856-7975

P.B. SHIH-TZU, Fem. 1 1/2 yrs. Loves kids & very sociable. Black & white. $450 obo. 778-808-4501

PERSIAN KITTENS, reg. Assort-ment of white, silver & blues. $600. Health guar. 604-538-1446

Pitt Bull, Blue Nose F, 1.5 yrs old, friendly; cropped ears, nice mark-ings. Moving. $800. 604-209-7142

SHIH TZU pups, bk/w, br/w. Home raised, by exp breeder, vet ✔ shots. M $595 F $645. 604-888-7675

SHIH TZU pups. Vacinated, paper trained, dewormed, home raised. $400. Ready to go. 778-908-0982

STANDARD WIRE Haired Dachs-hund pups, PB, 2 males, ready July 16. Vet checked, microchipped. $1000. [email protected]

TOY MULTIPOO Puppies, 2 black males, 1st vac. vet ✓ dewormed ken. trained $750ea 604-826-8189

TROPICAL FISH, f r a s e r va l l ey t r o p i c a l f i s h . c o m . (778)554-5062, chilliwack 778-828-0813, whiterock

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

506 APPLIANCES

AT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!

530 FARM EQUIPMENT

05 MASSEY FERGUSON 1428V 28H.P. $10,000. (604)780-8736.

542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES

FRESH LOCAL Strawberries $9.99 fl at. Picked / U-Pick. 5180 152nd. SURREY FARMS ~ 604-574-1390

STRAWBERRIESGreenvale FarmsAlready Picked & U-Pick

6030 248th St. (take 264 St exit-off Hwy #1

& follow yellow signs) OPEN M-F 8-8, Sat./Sun. 8-7. 604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351

548 FURNITURE

★ ANIZCO LIQUIDATION SALEUSED HOTEL FURNITURE

Arrived fromWestin Bayshore & Radisson100’s of mattresses, Desks,

Lamps, Banquet Chairs, SofaBeds, Armoires, Headboards...

Visit “ANIZCO” Furniture250 Terminal Ave. @ Main, VanMonday - Fri 10 - 5 & Sat. 10 - 2

www.anizcofurniture.com604-682-2528

SOFA and LOVESEAT, very com-fortable, great for suite, rec room or cabin. Both for $400. 604-828-3877.

MOVING SALE: Maple dining rm. table & 6 chairs, buffet/hutch, $900. Maytag W/D, $150. Single bed, $50. Phone (604)591-9726.

560 MISC. FOR SALE

#1A STEEL BUILDING SALE! Save up to 60% on your new garage,

shop, warehouse. 6 colors available! 40 year warranty! Free

shipping, the fi rst 20 callers! 1-800-457-2206.

www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

560 MISC. FOR SALEAT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!BUILDING SALE! “ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!” FINAL WEEK. 25x30 $4,577. 30x40 $7,140. 32x60 $11,950. 35x60 $13,990. 40x70 $14,650. 40x100 $24,900. 46x140 $37,600. OTHERS. Ends optional. Pioneer MANUFACTURERS DIRECT 1-800-668-5422.Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stair-lifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-981-5991FUTURE STEEL BUILDINGS CLEARANCE - Pre-engineered and custom-sized to your requirements. Factory-direct pricing. Some mod-els discounted to half-price to clear. CALL FOR FREE BROCHURE AND QUOTE 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.NEW Norwood SAWMILLS - Lum-berMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases effi ciency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-566-6899 Ext:400OT.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTSCOLLECTORS SAXOPHONES

Soprano Buecher Silver 80 yrs old, excellent condition $2900. Alto su-per King model all original, good shape $3500. Baritone Saxophone 1926 Silver CM Conn Ltd, all origi-nal $4000. Call 604-534-2997PIANOS; Hot summer deals, new 48”-$3695, new grands-$5990. Prof. moving/tuning. 604-533-2646. www.fraserpiano.comPianos, upright, 1910 Weber & 1934 Gourlay both include bench-es. Best offer. (604)795-2406 Chwk

587 TOOLSBand Saw mills $2500 - $2700.Sharpener kits for most blades. 604-910-7551

REAL ESTATE

603 ACREAGE20 ACRE RANCH FORECLO-SURES Near Booming El Paso, Texas. Was $16,900 Now $12,900$0 Down, take over payments, $99 per/mo. Beautiful views, Owner Financing, Free Map/Pictures. 800-755-8953www.sunsetranches.comBEAUTIFUL ARIZONA LAND!$0 down. $0 interest. Starting $89/mo. Guaranteed Financing. No credit check. 1-2.5 acre building lots! Call (800) 631-8164 Code 4001 www.sunsiteslandrush.com

609 APARTMENT/CONDOSAT A CLICK of a mouse, www.BCLocalBiz.com is your local source to over 300,000 businesses!

625 FOR SALE BY OWNER55+ TOWNHOUSE Guildford 2 lvls 1550 s/f, 2 BDRS, 2.5 BATHS, dbl garage, wine cellar, wood & tile fl os thru-out $379,000. 604-957-3007FLEETWOOD 8935-151 St.60x127 ft LUC lot, 2 bdrm up, 1 bdrm down, unfi nished bsmt, $412,000 fi rm. Serious inquiries only. Please call 604-807-8463.

627 HOMES WANTED* SELL YOUR HOME FAST *

Buying Any Price, Cond., Location.NO COMMISSIONS ~ NO FEES ~

No Risk Home Buying Centre (604)435-5555

WE BUY HOUSESOlder Home? Damaged Home?

Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH!

Call Us First! 604.657.9422

630 LOTS

CARIBOO LOTSLone Butte, Hwy 24, 5 acre lots. 10 minutes from 100 Mile House. Paved road, water, hydro & tel. $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088.

R12 Lot in new South Surrey subdivision. Summerfi eld # 53Lot 180, 172A St.

3445 sf. Allows 3300 sf home $295k. also

RSR lot 560 sq.metres- $360,000: can accom.

3700 sf w/ bsmt, prime subdivision lot w/south

facing backyard, 50 ft frnt

604-538-3237or 604-599-1646

636 MORTGAGESBANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt con-solidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simpli-fy the process!1-888-711-8818

[email protected]

REAL ESTATE

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICESCHEAPER THAN RENT! You can own 1 br suite w/700 sq.ft.@118 St/88 Ave. N. Delta with $6,450 down & $412/mo (oac). Call David Royal Lepage 604-781-0969

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVEHOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.caHomelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

CEDAR COURT & CEDAR LODGE

CLEAN 1 & 2 BDRM SUITES (some w/ensuites) in Park-like

setting. Cable, heat, & hot water incl. Laundry rest area

on each fl oor.

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

CENTRAL SURREY1 bdrm $770 & 1 bdrm/den $810 suites avail. High security, highrise bldg. Skytrn. Hot tub/gym/lndry. NS/NP. Avail now. (604) 439-8848

City Point, 1/bdrm, insuite laundry, sec prkng. $950/mo. TJ@ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460

City Point, 21st fl oor, 2/bdrms, 2/bthrms, sec prkng. $1300/mo. TJ@ Sutton Proact (604)728-5460

CLOVERDALE 174/57 Ave. 2 bdrm townhouse $870/mo. Quiet family complex, no pets, 604-576-9969.

CLOVERDALE 1 br $650+utils, 2 br $825 + utils, available now, 4 appls, n/s, n/p, near all amens. 604-270-4824

CLOVERDALE Apts: 1 Bdrm $750; Incl heat, h/w & prkg. N/P. Secure bldg. Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230

CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078

CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. Avail immed. LEASE. Member of Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575-1608. ASCENTPM. COM

DELTA NORTH

SHANNON GARDENS

The Place to Live in North Delta. Park Like setting. Quiet building. References required. Heat, H/W, F/S, D/W, F/P, in-suite storage, & U/G Parking. Heated indoor pool. Crime Free

Program in effect. Call 604-841-4870

Website: www.apt.rentals.net

DELTA WEST

4895 - 55B St, Ladner 1 & 2 Bdrms Available.

Spacious suites, balconies, rent incl heat & h/w.

Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P Call 604.946.1094

Bayside Property Services Ltd.

~FREE Rent~ Where do over 300 seniors, singles, parents & children from countries all over the world live in peace & respect?Survey says:

Kennedy Apt AdultRidon Apt-Family

N. Delta (604) 596-9588 “We Got a Good Thing Goin On”

CROSSROADS Enterprises

GATEWAY, 1077 University St. Brand new 1 bdrm suites. (2)-12th fl r & 15th fl r) $900/ea. 778-862-2361 or 604-782-6047.

GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with bal-cony, 3rd fl oor, clean, 5/appli, u/g pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, SkyTrain. July 1. $875/mo + util. N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717

GUILDFORD - Apartment- 2 Bdrm apt with 2 appli’s. - $790/mo.

NEWTON - Townhouses- 2 Bdrm Units available- 5 applis., - from $1025

Spacious Units, great park-like setting nr shops & bus. No pets.

BAYWEST Mgmt Corp.To view 604-501-4413

Guildford Mall / Public LibraryEVERGREEN APARTMENTS

Crime Free Multi-Housing Certifi edSpacious Suites, very

competitive prices. Extra large1 & 2 BDRM ste’s, lots of storage. Heat/hot water

included. Access to Vancouver via freeway,

1 bus to Skytrain. Clean, quiet bldg’s. No pets. Outdoor Pool!

Phone 604-582-0465

GUILDFORD, Riverpointe. Exec. 1 bdrn condo. 5 appls. f/p storage ja-cuzzi, sauna, sec u/g prkg. N/S N/P. $1,000. July 1. 604-951-8286.

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

GUILDFORD/RIVERSIDEBrookmere Gardens

14880 108th Ave. Surrey 3 bdrm 1150 sq. ft. from $900. Quiet family complex with gar-den-like courtyard, bordering Hol-ly Park. Prime Location. Near schools, shops, transportation. 1 bus to Skytrain. N/P. Heat, H/W incl. Security.

www.brookmeregardens.com

604-582-1557LANGLEY

BRIGHTON APARTMENTSLarge 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts $150 Move-In Bonus!

Suites include fridge, stove, drapes & carpeted throughout. Hot water & parking included. Close to shopping & schools, on bus route. Seasonal swimming pool & tennis court. Some pets welcome.

Call 604-533-0209

LANGLEYCLAYMORE APARTMENTS

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

Close to shopping & schools. Seasonal Swimming pool, and tennis court. 3 appliances (fridge, stove dishwasher), blinds hot water and parking included. Carpeted throughout. Some pets welcome.

5374 - 203rd St, LangleyCall 604-533-9780

SKYLINE APTS.WHITE ROCK

15321 Russell Ave1 MONTH FREE RENT!!

CALL FOR DETAILSNice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, underground parking, video surveillance. NO PETS

CALL 604-536-8499www.cycloneholdings.ca

SUNCREEK ESTATES * Large 2 & 3 bdrm apartments * Insuite w/d, stove, fridge, d/w * 3 fl oor levels inside suite * Wood burning fi replace * Private roof top patio * Walk to shops, nr park, pool, playground * Elementary school on block * Party room, tennis court * On site security, Sorry no pets

Offi ce: 7121 - 133B St. Surrey

604-596-0916

Refreshingly CleanMeticulously Maintained

Quiet Neighborhood

Resident Clubhouse & other amenities

Crime-Free Certifi ed

Surrey GardensApartments

Adjacent to Grocery Storewww.greatapartments.ca

Owner Managed Sorry, No pets

Call to view!604-589-7040

SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New-er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131SURREY 66/Scott. New 2 bdrm & den, 6 appls u/g prkg ament bldg np/ns avl now $1150. 604-306-4135SURREY. “CityPoint” Spacious 1 or 2 bdrm in new hi-rise. Faces NW. Secure prkg., extra storage, insuite ldry. Ns/np. Immed. 604-805-7630

WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

SURREY CENTRAL /GUILDFORD

DONCASTER & BURNSIDE

APARTMENTSClose to shopping, transit and schools. Quiet, spacious 1 & 2 bdrm units. Some with wood fl oors, f/p, skylights. Heat, hot water and parking. N/P.

604-834-0535www.aptrentals.net

SURREY

CUMBERLAND PARK

2 Bedrooms AvailableNew Paint

Call The Manager@ 604-589-1167

WHITE ROCK: 1 Bdrm apt, remod bldg, 1 blk fr Semiahmoo. U/G prkg. $880/mo incl heat. N/P, N/S. Avail July 1st. 604-533-2023.

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXESGUILDFORD 10529 144 St. 3 Bdrm 1000 sq.ft., 3 appls + w/d, 2 car prkg, $1000 + utils. July 1. 4 Bdrm 1500 sq.ft., 3 appls + w/d, 2 car prkg, $1500 + utils. July 15 / Aug. 1. N/P. Ph: (604)588-1445Guildford. Upper 2 bdrm 4plex view/lrg yd/storage. w/d n/s. n/p. adults. $850 heatincl.604-576-1746.

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADSNEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. Has 2 large lots available for your

mobile. Call 604-597-4787.

736 HOMES FOR RENTALDERGROVE, newer 2 bdrm sin-gle wide, on shared acreage. Priv. fully fenced with deck. Incl. shed, f,s, w/d. N/S N/P. $895 mo. Avail. immed. Can be contacted Mon-Fri. 9:30-5:30. 604-856-3571CHIMNEY HEIGHTS: 5 Bdrm, new-er house, huge kit & fam/rm, cls to school, Must see! NS/NP. Avail July 15th. $1650/mo. Ph: (778)863-8464FLEETWOOD 94/152. 5 Bdr 2 sto-rey house,3600s/f,big games rm,2.5 bath, hottub,a/c, beaut landscaping, nr all amens, ns/np, refs req, $2100 +utils. avail July 1st. 604-729-4381Fraser Hts. 2 storey house, 3 bdrms & den, games rm. Nr schl & amen-its. July 1. $2100. 604-765-1030.GUILDFORD 3 BDRM RANCHER, liv/rm, fam/rm, garage, fncd yard, storage, backlane. Nr schls. Avail July 1. $1350+ utils. 604-722-0234GUILDFORD NEW AD 3 Bedroomrancher 1bath, ldry, carport, near all amen. Avail. July 1. 604-506-7825

LARGE 3 BD, 2 1/2 bath + util., fenced yard, garage, appl., fi re pl.,close to everyth. N/S, N/P. Ref./credit check req. 604-881-7117N. DELTA. 3 bdrm rancher, 1 bath. $1100/mo+utils. Huge yd. July 1. Nr all amen. 604-771-8100, 710-5920N.DELTA Kennedy Hts, 3 Bd ranch-er, quiet area nr schools, bus, shop-ping ctr, avail July 1. 604-780-2125.N. DELTA, Reno’d 5/bdrms, 2.5 bthrms, 4/appli. July 1. N/S, N/P, $1650/mo. Nr amen. (604)501-1574NEWTON. 3 bdrms. 2 full baths. Garage. Avail. June 15. N/S N/P. $1300/mo. + utils. 778-895-1416.NEWTON, 72/141 St. 4 Bdrm split level, clean house. Avail July 1st. $1350/mo. NP/NS. (604)329-8991NORTH DELTA Rancher. Close toScott & 80th. 3 BR, 2 bath, largerec room, garage. Heated largeworkshop. $1300. 604-788-9293SURREY, 106/132A. 3 bdrm ranch-er. N/P. $1400. Credit check & refs. req. 604-828-2977, 604-587-5800 or 604-828-2977.SURREY 84/KGH. 3 bdrm. upper, 1 bdrm down, dbl garage, 2 ba, appl. $1300 + util. Np/ns 1-250-870-1006

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748 SHARED ACCOMMODATIONChimney Hts. Roommate to share 3bdrm bsmt ste. $400. Also N. Delta1 bdrm in 3 bdrm rancher. $400.N/P. N/S Immed. 778-552-4418.GUILDFORD area. Furn’d room inhouse. Suitable for lady Nd/Nd. Avail. now, $375. 778-388-5039.Guildford/Fleetwood/Newton. Furn/unfurn rooms in new exec home. $375-$400 incl utils/cbl/ph/lndry. Avail July 1. (778)889-8676GUILDFORD: Fully furn. room. Inclutil, cble, internet. $450. Now. 604-726-1892; 604-580-0844 aft 5pmNewton: 139/68 Ave: Unfurn’d roomfor female in t/hse, priv bath, shrdkitchen, N/P, N/S. $450/mo inclds cbl & W/D. Avl now. (604)543-6158.SURREY, STRAWBERRY HILLSAvail July 1st. Furnished or unfur-nished room available in new 2bdrm T/H. Priv. bath, shared ktchn& L/R, laundry avail. House has been freshly painted, hrdwd fl rsthroughout. Close to transit, shop-ping acrss St. $550 + utils, incl cable/internet. Smokers are ok.Must like dogs. Call 778-317-5436.

750 SUITES, LOWER2 br- all ammen close by. all utilincl. N/S N/P 778-549-7829. Availnow.ALDERGROVE. Avail. July 1. 1bdrm 600 sq.ft. New lam fl oors/lino.Sep. ent. Shared W/D. Incl hydro & gas $675/mo. 604-857-0059.BEAR CREEK: 134/87: Newer 2 bdrm, lrg yard, close to amens. N/S,sml pet neg. Avl July 1. $700/moincls utils, kids ok! 604-779-4905.BEAR CREEK 2 bdrm. bsmnt. Ldry.& utils. incl. Ample prkg. Close topark, N/S N/P. $700 mo. Avail. now.604-593-0074 after 6pmBEAR Creek 88/132 huge 1 bd, f/p,vry clean, nr bus/shops. Cul-de-sac loc. Ns/Np. Aft. 3pm 604-572-9463BEAR CREEK. 91/138. Big beauti-ful ground level 2 bdrm suite. Near hospital. Incl. utilities. $650 mo.N/P. N/S. 778-222-5438BEAR CREEK. Brand new 2 bdrm.ground level suite, new appl. N/SN/P. Near all amen. Very spacious.Avail. July 1st. $750/mo. incl. util.604-597-3857 or 604-722-3857CEDAR HILLS. 129/97. Brand new spacious 2 bdrm. N/P. N/S. Availimmed. $800/mo incls utils, cable &laundry. Refs. 604-805-4795CEDAR HILLS, 2 bdrm, new home, Nr schl & bus, own heat, N/P, N/S. Immed. $750. Call 604-930-2264.

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750 SUITES, LOWERCEDAR HILLS 98/127A, spacious 3 bdrm, 4 appls, $980/mo + utils. clse to all ament NS/NP avail July 1. 778-395-4797, 604-787-0417CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 148/67A Ave Lrg 2 bdrm ste. $725 incl hydro/sat. Avail now. NP/NS. 778-837-6135. CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm. bsmt. suite in quiet area. No pets. Avail. July 1st. $525/mo. incl. utils. No laundry. Call 604-761-3112CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 1 bdrm g/l ste Incl utils. $550 Avail now NP/NS No lndry. Ref 604-591-8654, 594-5881CHIMNEY HEIGHTS, 76/152 St. Newer 2 bdrm suite. N/S, N/P. $700/mo all utils incl. Avail now/July 1. 604-572-8591 or 604-716-3762.CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 78/147A. 2 bdrm. or 3 bdrm suite. Good area, Np/ns. Ample prkg. 604-594-9548Chimney Heights brand new lge 2 bdrm ste, avail July 1. NP/NS. $800 incl utils. No cbl/ldry 778-899-2200CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. New 2 bdrm grd lvl. Pri. ent. Alarm & A/C. $750. N/S. N/P. Call 604-597-4149.CHIMNEY HILL 1bdrm gr/lvl, nr all amens,July1, ns/np, $575 incl hydro &cble.604-782-2016, 604-507-8864CHIMNEY HILL. LRG 2 BDRM grd lvl suite. N/S N/P. Avail July 1. $675/mo. incl utils. 778-549-9141.CHIMNEY HILLS. 78/147A. 2 bdrm. N/P. N/S. Incls utils, net. Avail immed. Call 604-572-9957CHIMNEY HTS. 146/79 2 bdrm suite. $650/mo incl utils. Immed. No laundry. N/P, N/S. 778-668-7645.CHIMNEY RIDGE: 1 Bdrm, new appls, lam fl rs thruout. Sat TV/int neg. $550. Immed. (604)317-7862CLAYTON HTS - BEAUTIFUL BSMT SUITE 880sqft, 2 bdrm & kitchen (inc W/D), Parking pad - $895, ns/np (inc utilities & cable) 6756 193 St, tel 778-908-4050CLOVERDALE, 165/63, 2 bdrm, wood fl rs, d/w, alarm, net, suits 1 person,$750 incl.utils.604-576-6130CLOVERDALE 172/64 A Ave, 1/bdrm $625/mo. 2 bdrm $850/mo. stes in new house, avail now NP/NS. Incl util. 778-574-8187CLOVERDALE 172/64 Brand new 1 bdrm $750/mo. incl all utils & cable. July 1. Small pet ok. 604-812-7628CLOVERDALE 181/60A 1 bdrm ste. Nr all amens, priv lndry. N/P. Avail now. $575/mo. 604-897-3814CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm bsmt suite. $550 incl utils. No laundry, N/P. N/S. Avail July 1. 778-317-6590.CLOVERDALE. 1 bdrm g/l suite. Nr all amenits. N/P. N/S. $600/mo. incl utils. July 1. 604-575-3224.CLOVERDALE quiet/spacious 1bdrm - UTILITIES incl. Will consid-er small house trained pets, no smoking. Available immediately Please call Sharon at 778 549 6863FLEETWOOD. 150/88. 1 bdrm. np/ns. Nr amens. Immed. $600/mo incls utils, net. 604-583-8863FLEETWOOD. 153/81. 1 bdrm grnd lvl. Avail July 1. N/P. N/S. $525/mo incls utils. 604-306-3500Fleetwood. 154/86B Ave. 2 suites- 2 bdrm, $650+ utils. Also 2 bdrm, upper, 750 + util.No dogs. Nr amens.604-590-1462/604.644.6221FLEETWOOD: 156 & 80: 1/Bdrm a/grd, cov’d patio. NS/NP $550/mo incl util & cbl. July 1. 604-543-2738FLEETWOOD, 156/80th. Newer 1 bdrm suite. no lndry. NS/NP. Avail. now. $550 incl. utils. Suite mature prof. person. 604-781-8176.FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2 bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807FLEETWOOD 156A/81A Avail July 15. Newer 1 bdrm. with extra room, incl. util. cbl & ldry. Ns/np. $700. 604-501-4900FLEETWOOD 159/88 Ave. 2 bdrm, spac bsmt ste, $700 incl util. July 15th. NS/NP no lndy. 604-374-6286FLEETWOOD 162/92 Ave. 1 Bdrm, lrg bsmt. $600 incl utils/cble. Avail July 1. NS/NP. (604)760-5413FLEETWOOD. 80/168. Large 1 bdrm ste. np/ns. $600/mo incls utils/cable/net. Now. 604-575-9093FLEETWOOD, 81/170 St. 1 Bdrm newer gr/lvl, July 1, $585 incl cable, utils & net. NS/NP. (604)760-3534FLEETWOOD. 85/149A. 1 bdrm. np/ns Avail July 1. $500/mo incls utils. 604-635-6048, 778-322-6508FLEETWOOD 85/156, 1 bdrm ste Nr ament. $580 incl util H/W fl r. No pets. 604-572-9467, 604-317-7543FLEETWOOD 9274-162A. BRAND NEW fully furn’d grnd lvl 1bdr suite. $750 incl utils. N/P. N/S. Avail. now.

604-589-3928 or 604-782-8436.FLEETWOOD, lrg 1 bdrm, above grnd, on cul-de-sac, full bath, priv prk, nr schl/bus, $650 incl utils. Avl July 1. NS/NP. (604) 599-5550.Fleetwood: Lrg, clean, 1 bdrm, gr lvl Priv ent. Suits one. ns/np. Utils/net incl. Avail Now $650. 604-585-0300FLEETWOOD newer 1 & 2 bdrm, nr amens. $650 & $800 incl utils/cble. ns/np, refs, July1st. 604-306-8731.FRASER HEIGHTS 1 bdrm ste new appls, alarm, utils. ns/np, $700 Avail. July 1. 604-951-3511FRASER HEIGHTS: 2 Bdrm bsmt. $750 incl utils. N/P, N/S. Lndry opt. Avail Now. Call (604)581-0099FRASER HEIGHTS: Lrg 1 bdrm liv/rm & kitc, sep entry w/patio. Utils incl. NP/NS. $700. (604)584-9111FRASER HGTS. 2 bdrm bsmt suite. $850/mo incld utils. Nr elem school. W/D. Avail immed. N/S, N/P. Call 604-727-1876 or 604-957-0168.FRASER HTS. 104/168, gr/lvl 1 or 2 bdrms. $600 or $650/mo. June 15. ns/np. Nr amen. (778)395-8540GREEN TIMBERS: 2 Bdrm, full bth. NS/NP, pref sgl or cpl, ref’s. $650 incl utils. July 1st. 604-688-8176

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750 SUITES, LOWERGREEN TIMBERS. 142A/90. Large 1 bdrm & l/rm on main fl r. np/ns. $650/mo incls utils/cable, no laun-dry. Avail July 1. 604-951-0653 lve msg, 604-761-7599 after 2pmGUILDFORD 160/96 new 1 bdrm grnd level suite. Ns/Np, N/laundry, avail July1, $700 incl utils/net/sat tv & security cameras. 778-883-6135.GUILDFORD, 1 bdrm suite, close to schls & mall. Avail. immed. $625 incl hydro & cable. 778-822-1371. GUILDFORD 2 bdrm. bsmnt. suite, N/P N/S. No ldry. $650 incl. cable & hydro. Avail. now. 604-585-7015 GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Nr schools & mall. Ns/np. $700/mo. incl. utils. (604)583-3281 aft 4 pmGuildford. $650/mo. 1 Br. G/L bsmt Sse. Utils. & lndry. Incl. Suitable for a mature, non-smoking, reliable in-dividual. No pets. 604-588-0255.Guildford, lge lovely 2 bdrm bright 3 appls, priv ent Refs NS/NP $950 incl utils Now. 604-583-0218N. DELTA. 112th 1 bdrm. garden level bsmt. suite. Covered sun deck. Share ldry. $650/mo. Np/ns. Avail. Now/July 1st. 604-598-2415N. DELTA. 72A/115. 2 bdrm. np/ns. $700/mo incls utils. Nr all amens. Avail July 1. 778-238-3419N. DELTA 82/114. 1 bdrm g/l suite. $500/mo. N/S, N/P, no parties. Ref’s. required. 604-590-4919N.DELTA, 9530 119A St. 2 bdrm suite, lrg bath, students welcome. N/pets.July15. $650. 604-581-3677.N. Delta, Scott Rd. Lrg 2 bdrm. Nr Jarvis schl. $800 incl hydro/cble. N/S. N/P. July 1. 604-562-4995. NEW, FRESHLY renovated 2 br ground level suite in Bear Creek area. New paint, new laminate fl ooring and new blinds on 7 yr old house. Clean, quiet area. $800 mo. includes cable and utilities. n/s Avail. July Contact 604-726-3946or 694-838-9145NEWTON 127/67B. 2 Bdrm suite, nr all amens, ASAP, $800 incl utils/cable/hydro, N/S. Cat OK. 604-338-4372, 604-596-5778NEWTON. 1 & 2 bdrm stes. $550 & $750/mo incls utils. np/ns. Avail July 1. Call Kim 604-339-8729NEWTON: 2 Bdrm bsmt, 2 yr old house, near schl/bus. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-543-8626, 778-863-0463NEWTON, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, grnd lvl, over 1500 sf, NS/NP, rent negot, incl. utils. Jul.15. (604) 594-5276.NEWTON. 3 bdrm walk-out bsmt suite. N/S. Cat ok. Avail July 1. 604-374-1799.NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2 bdrm. $750/mo, no laundry. Avail July 1st. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874NEWTON 67A/147B st. Newer 1 bdrm spacious bsmt suite. Avail July 1st. NP/NS. $550 incl util. Nr all amen + school. 778-565-1202NEWTON. 72/125. 1 bdrm. g/l suite. Avail. July 1st. Near all amen. Np/ns, no laundry. $525/mo. incl. cable & wi fi . 604-594-8152Newton: 78A/134 St: 2 bdrm ste, suit small quiet family. N/P N/S, no lndry. $650mo incl utils 604-543-0253PANORAMA. 1 bdrm suite. N/S. N/P. Avail July 1. $500/mo. Call 604-543-7109.PANORAMA 2 bdrm covered deck cls to bus & schl, NS/NP Avail July 1. $680/mo incl utils. 604-644-3099PANORAMA PARK, 139/58. 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, bsmt suite. July 1. $900/mo. incl util. 604-590-6456.PANORAMA Ridge. Newer 1 bdrm. suite. $600 incl. all utils., net, alarm, cable & ldry. Np/ns. 604-649-0660ROYAL HTS. 116/98th. 2 bdrm suite, fully airconditioned. Avail June 15. N/S. N/P. 604-338-2797.ROYAL HTS. 1/bdrm suite. Cl to 96/114 St. Avail now. $550/mo + util. Nr bus stop Jim 604-786-7977SULLIVAN, 150/68 Ave. 3 Bdrm ste 1200 sq.ft.. $950 incl utils. No lndry, N/S, N/P. Avail July 1st. Call: (778)317-5374 or (604)597-4387.Sullivan Hts. 146/62 Ave. Reno’d 1/bdrm suite. Avail July 1. Suitable for a Single Person Only, N/S, N/P. $550/mo. incl heat/hydro. Call and lve mess 604-507-7527SURREY, 105 / 128th, brand new house, 2 bdrm suite, NS/NP. $800 incl lndry, cable, hydro. Avail July 1st. Phone (604)616-6552.SURREY, 121/95, 2 bdrm, newly reno’d, $750 incl utils. Cls to bus, schls, mall. Jul. 1. (604) 582-1095.SURREY, 12872 96B Ave. 2 Bdrm big liv/rm. $700/mo heat/light incl. July 1st. NP/NS. (604)584-6574SURREY. 132/72nd Ave. 2 bdrm. suite. $650/mo. incl. hydro. N/p, n/s. Avail. July 1st. 604-594-7493SURREY 13277-96 Ave. 2 bdrm. Liv rm, shrd w/d, $800 incl utils. Cls to aments.No dogs. 604-951-3802SURREY 141A/90th 2 bdrm, no lndrym avail now $700 incl hydro. N/Pet. 604-588-1948 604-782-1948 SURREY, 149 / 68, 1 bdrm, bright, spacious, Cls. to school, bus stop & market. Avail. June 15. $500 incl. utils. 604-782-4832 / 604-572-1354SURREY, 149/69 Ave., newer 2 bdrm, priv. entr & prking. $700 incl utils cable. Close to amenities & Seek Temple. Phone 778-385-4024SURREY. 149/71. Brand new 1 bdrm bsmt suite, NS/NP, all utils incl. $650. Immed. (604)351-6730SURREY. 152/70th. 2 bdrm. suite. NS/NP. Available now. $750/mth. Phone 604-825-9256.SURREY, 176/68A. New 1 bed-room suite. $700 incl. utilities, cable & internet. 778-242-5852.SURREY. 1 bdrm. suite. No pets. Smoke outside. Available now. $600/mo. Call 604-507-9104.

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750 SUITES, LOWERSURREY, 68/152. 1 bdrm bsmt. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $550 incl utils. 778-565-7983 or 778-878-0772.SURREY 94/160 St. 2 Bdrm, July 1 $675/mo incl util/cable. NS/NP, no lndry. 604-581-4184, 778-928-9153SURREY - Bachelor Suite for rent near King George Skytrain Heat/Light incl. 1 parking $500 Call 604-812-3695 NS/NPSURREY - BIG 1 bedroom bsmt suite available June 15th for $500 per month. NS, NP. Close to bus. 61 ave and 128 st. Call Tony at (604)341-3654.SURREY. Near Central City. Reno-vated 3 bdrm., 1.5 baths. Np/ns. Available now. $1050/mo. incl. util. 604-543-3166 or 778-552-2586SURREY NEWTON, 66/124 St. 2 bdrm. bsmnt suite. Full bathroom, N/P. Now. $600 mo. utils. incl. No ldry. 604-596-4237WHITE ROCK. bright gr lvl 1100sf ste, 2 bdrms, all appls, lrg patio w/ocean view, backyrd prkg, NS, refs. $1200 incl utils. 604-535-8489WHITE ROCK. New 1 bdrm, priv entry & patio, 1 blk to beach, all in-clusive, NS, senior pref. July 1. $900/mo. 778-292-0630

751 SUITES, UPPERBEAR CREEK. 92/KGH. Spacious 1 bdrm. side suite,cov patio, $585. incl util. Clean. 1 prk in driveway, NS/NP. Phone 604-710-4692.CEDAR HILL,123/98. 2 bdrm upper lvl. in new home. Nr bus. N/P. N/S. $750 utils incl. 604-581-6682.CEDAR HILL 128/96 Ave. 9391 Wallace Court. 3 bdrm. 1 bath, $1100 mo. + 1/3 utils. N/P N/S. Avail. now. 778-565-2073, after 12pm 604-723-2382, 604-507-3156CEDARHILL 98/126. 2 bdrm. + of-fi ce, garage, d/w, ldry., N/P N/S. July 1. $1000/mo. 604-581-7178CHIMNEY HIGHTS LRG. 1 BDRMSUITE NEW HOUSE $600 N/P N/S AVAIL NOW CALL 604-583-6532GUILDFORD ~ Birdland: 3/Bdrm hse. 1,450 sq/ft, nr school & transit. $1450/mo incld utils. N/P, N/S. July 1st. 604-589-7981 ~ 604-771-7981.N. DELTA. 116/87. Quiet 3 bdrm, 1 bath. Nr all amens. $900/mo+utils. July 15. 604-771-8100, 710-5920SULLIVAN HEIGHTS, beautiful bright 1 bdrm. suite, 5 yrs. old, new appl., $550 mo. Avail. now. 604-543-7878 604-724-9608Surrey-60th 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, wood burning F/P, shr’d lndry. 1 car gar-age. Rent nego. July 604-506-3825Surrey. 6289 King George Blvd. Lrg lot. 4 bdrm + 2 lrg l/rms. Avail now. N/S. N/P. $1350. 604-590-8123.

752 TOWNHOUSESGuildford. 2 bdrm t/h, 1½ baths. 5 appls. N/S. N/P. July 1. Hottub, swimmingpool $800. 604-591-7986.

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806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS1980 CAMARO, punched 305, 3 sp., 50,000 on reblt engine. $3,000. Phone for info. 604-855-7699.

809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS

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TIRES - four 20” BOSS Motorsport chrome rim Toyo Tires, 2 weeks old, $1800. Call 604-531-6319.

810 AUTO FINANCING$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.

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818 CARS - DOMESTIC

1985 MUSTANG convert., red, 5L, auto, exc. cond. Arizona car. (Col-lector) $5500. 604-594-9461

1991 NEW YORKER. 5th Ave. SE. Loaded out, garage kept, mint cond. Nicest kept car in BC! An eye stopper! 90,000 miles. Aircared. Recently spent $3000 on brakes, tires, tuneup. $4500. 604-541-0018

1993 PONTIAC BONNEVILLE. Dbl muffl er, fully loaded, 4 door, auto, Aircared. $950. 604-832-8944

1995 MERCURY SABLE, very clean, good running condition. $1200 obo. Call 604-888-4669

1995 OLDS ACHIEVA S, white/red, full power, AirCrd to 2011. reblt trans. $1900. Call (604)594-5161.

1998 Cadillac Catera, V6-Air Cared, 4dr, fully loaded 120kms must see. $3,595 o.b.o. Call 604-534-0923

1999 CHRYSLER CIRRUS LX- 4 cyl. auto, air, tilt, cruise, PW, PDL, mint. $2450 Langley 604.309.3135

2000 Chrysler Intrepid- excellent cond. Well maint. Power windows, locks, & seats. Air cond., cruise control / fog lights. 180,000km. $4000 (604)888-0268

2000 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto aircrd 175K keyless ent, ac, $1995 778-836-4422, 604-592-4422

2003 Sebring CONVERTIBLE 120k Loaded “Limited” Auto, Ex cond. $7500: 604-536-0866 or 290-3975

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TRANSPORTATION

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

2004 CHEVY Cavalier, auto, 90K, 4 dr, alum wheels, new tires, all pow-er, a/c, spoiler, like new red. $6250 Keyless alarm 604-502-9912

2006 FORD FOCUS, fully loaded, anti-theft alarm, exc. condition $8500 obo. 604-828-9496.

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

1986 JETTA DIESEL, clean, good running condition 343,000 km, $1100. obo. Call 604-888-4669

1986 VOLKSWAGON CABRIO - 120K on new motor, wolfsburg edi-tion, auto, leather, new top, exc. cond. local $1995 (604)328-1883

1993 HONDA ACCORD, EXR, au-to, no rust or dents. Mint All new tires & brakes $2400. 778-848-7621

1994 Honda Civic LX, spec edit. 260km, A/C, rmt strt, new frt brks, well mant. $2000obo.604-716-0595

2003 NISSAN MURANO SL 132,000km. Black. One owner, no accidents. $15,000. 604-516-9227

2007 TOYOTA YARIS, 5 dr, H/B, silver, auto., A/C, am/fm/CD, exc cond., $13,300 obo. (604)881-4477.

2008 MAZDA SEDAN, 35 km, nice family car, $12,500 obo. Phone 604-588-2405 or 604-719-2046.

2010 NISSAN VERSA, auto, 4dr hatchback, red, options, low km’s, $9350 fi rm. 604-538-4883

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830 MOTORCYCLES

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838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

1990 FLEETWOOD 19 ft YUKON WILDERNESS 5th wheel, exc cond 1 owner, new fridge, hitch incl. $6000. 604-576-9658

1990 Golden Falcon, 26.5’ 5th wheel, clean, ns, new tires, awning, mic. air. $6000obo. 604-530-7203

1992 26’ OAKLAND 5th WHEEL. Original owner, has had TLC, ex-tras, $9000. Ph: (604)888-4979

2007 MONTANA 34’ 5th wheel, 3 slides, excellent condition, 1 owner, $38,900 obo. 604-312-1021

Bigfoot Camper: 9.5 ft - fi ts all yr trucks. Sell with or w/o custom trailer. A-1 condition – ready to go! Phn: 604-319-6656. $7300.

NEW Adventurer 950B

Bunk slide, thermopane windows, a/c, loaded. $24,983 (stk.27919)

www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #2844

New Great West Van Classic King Bed

Fully self contained motorhome with a low, aerodynamic profi le.

$60,983 (stk.28047)www.fraserwayrv.com

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NEW Stealth SS2315

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847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

1992 NISSAN PATHFINDER 4x4 aircared 2 years, 80% tires, exc cond, $2299/obo. 604-721-5211.

1999 NISSAN PATHFINDER, 162 km, fully loaded, $9000 obo. 604-588-2405 or 604-719-2046.

2002 MAZDA Tribute, 4 dr, auto, green, am/fm, cd, 4 snow tires, loaded, 175K $7,500 604-543-5089

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851 TRUCKS & VANS

1998 CHEVY VENTURE VAN LS -7 pass. alloy whls. p/w, pdl, c/d,126k, mint. cond. no accidents,beige, $2695 (604)328-1883

NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS

Re: The Estate of Mary Delphine Bell also known as Delphine Mary Bell also known as Delphine Bell, Deceased, formerly of 1032 Falcon Road, Quesnel, BC.

Creditors and others having claims against the estate of Mary Delphine Bell, also known as Delphine Mary Bell also known as Delphine Bell are hereby no-tifi ed under section 38 of the Trustee Act that particulars of their claims should be sent to Culos & Company, 3006 32nd Avenue, Vernon BC V1T 2L7 on or before July 9, 2010, after which date the executer will distribute the estate among the parties entitled to it, having regard to the claims of which the executor then has notice.

Public NoticeNotice is hereby given:

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

June 30th 2010The person(s) who appear in the following list, are liable to us for outstanding charges.

Christopher K. MacPhersonContents of unit = 2-22 I

Tanya NoakesContents of units = 2-28 I

All goods will be sold at Bridge-view Self Storage, #103, 11125 - 124th Street, Surrey, B.C., or by auction.

990 FEATURE PAGE

Sukhdev Singh Brar

May 1st 1944 - June 14th 2010

In memory of the greatest husband, father, grandfather and farmer - Sukhdev Brar.

You will always live in our hearts.

The funeral will be held at 2pm on Saturday June 19th:

Riverside Funeral Home7410 Hopcott Road,Delta, BC V4G 1B6

Temple prayers will be held following the service:

Guru Nanak Sikh Gurdwara7050 - 120th StreetSurrey, BC, Canada V3W 3M8

Thank you for all your prayers and well-wishes

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