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www.surreyleader.com Both Surrey and Delta move to legalize secondary suites Feathered Suite refuge Biologist cares for approval variety of unique birds by Hannah Sutherland

by Kevin Diakiw s David Hancock swings open the gate to his yard, he is greeted by SURREY IS forging ahead to allow secondary his regular house guests, the fi rst of suites in all single family dwellings. which include Bahama pintail and Ablue-billed ruddy ducks. According to a poll conducted this month by Ipsos Reid, 63 per cent of Surrey residents sup- “Hello guys, how are you?” Hancock says in a port allowing a suite in all homes. The most sup- melodic voice as the waterfowl wade through a portive community was Newton (65 per cent) pond stretched across the lawn. and least was South Surrey (57 per cent). Th e South Surrey acreage is home to about The telephone poll of 1,500 people was 20 bird species, some of which are permanent conducted between June 28 and July 6 and is residents, while others – such as a family of wild statistically accurate to +/- 2.8 per cent 19 times Canada geese – are just visiting. out of 20. Th e parents come to Hancock’s property A report to city council annually to raise their young, and this year, they Monday night recommends a have with them four babies who are just learning policy where: to fl y. Hancock, a biologist, said the youngsters • One secondary suite will will have seven to 10 days to master the skill be allowed in all single family before the family leaves and returns next Febru- dwellings in the city; ary. • Multiple suites in a house Other feathered members of the backyard will be prohibited; community are heard before they are seen. As • The building owner resi- Hancock navigates his way along the pond’s des on the premises; rock wall, he stops to listen to the cry of a nearby • The owner of the home pileated woodpecker. It’s a baby, and the fi rst Watts provides extra off-street time he has heard its call. parking; While most of the inhabitants of Hancock’s • Extra fees will be charged to cover city ser- property seem calm and indiff erent to his vices; approach, he steps more carefully around the • Existing suites comply with building codes. sometimes aggressive, full-grown sandhill Council members supported the recommen- cranes. dations unanimously. Just a few metres away are two adults with “I think it’s a balanced approach,” said Mayor stilt-like legs, long, arching necks and pointed Dianne Watts. “Like I said, the issues have been beaks. Th eir large, grey-feathered wings are multiple suites, and contribution to garbage pick folded around their bodies as they walk around up and things like that.” the perimeter of the yard, watching their sur- The issue of secondary suites has dogged Sur- roundings closely with eyes framed by a splash rey for years. In the 1970s, council prohibited of red. Th ey are wary, and Hancock warns they could secondary suites. Angry homeowners stormed BOAZ JOSEPH / THE LEADER city hall, saying they’d lose their homes if their strike if threatened. It’s easy to understand why, A sandhill crane feeds its 10-day-old chick at David Hancock’s aviary in suite income was taken away. once the couple’s off spring – just the size of a South Surrey. The city abandoned that plan, then 10 years See WORKING / Page 20 later attempted to limit suites to predetermined See DELTA / Page 5

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ON TUESDAY, a Surrey judge was expected to deliver a decision in the case of Carol Berner, the woman charged in the May 2008 death of four-year-old Alexa Mid- delaer in Delta. Th e child was feeding some horses by the side of a Ladner street when she was hit by Berner’s car. Th e girl’s aunt was seriously injured in the same crash. Prosecutors were seeking a con- viction on two counts of dangerous driving causing death and bodily harm, and two counts of impaired driving caus- ing death and FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER bodily harm. Level 3 care, for premature babies born under 2.6 pounds, has been moved back to Royal Columbian Hospital only a few months Berner never after it was transferred to Surrey. testifi ed during her trial and never spoke to reporters outside court. Her lawyer, SMH closes highest level David Tarnow, Middelaer said his client was “sorrow- ful” about the fatal crash, but neonatal care unit maintained she did nothing criminal. Shortage of doctors prompts move of service back to Royal Columbian Hospital Delta Police conducted an undercover by Kevin Diakiw now being used for level 2 premature babies. investigation, Th e high-tech beds were purchased by the Surrey Memorial Hospital with off ers HIGH LEVEL CARE for newborns at Surrey Memorial Hospital has been Foundation through community donations. Th e incubators, which cost Berner posing as shut down only months aft er the local care was introduced. about $65,000 apiece, allow health care workers to treat the fragile new- potential new Th e news has some of the people who helped raise millions for the borns by moving them as minimally as possible. Babies can be weighed, friends to get her to discuss the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) level 3 beds scratch- X-rayed and examined without being transferred from crash while a concealed video ing their heads. “To have it their incubators. camera recorded her saying she And Surrey Mayor Dianne Watts was surprised to hear Watts said Monday she’d be placing a call to Health was drinking wine before the the service would not be returned for more than three years. removed to 2014 Minister Kevin Falcon to press for a quicker return of the crash. “What? 2014? Th at’s ridiculous,” Watts said. “My informa- is outrageous.” service. Berner failed a roadside blood tion was it was a short-term rejigging.” “We have a very young population, we have a high birth alcohol test, but passed when she Fraser Health Authority confi rmed last week the service rate, so it’s a natural fi t that those doctors and that neonatal was later tested again at Delta has been temporarily moved back to Royal Columbian Hos- Dianne Watts care need to be in Surrey Memorial,” Watts said. “To have it Police headquarters. pital, where it was transferred from last February. removed to 2014 is outrageous.” Th e ruling was due aft er Th e Fraser Health spokesman David Plug said Th ursday the Jason Howe, spokesperson for the Surrey Memorial Hos- Leader’s print deadline. reason for the move is that Surrey Memorial doesn’t have the doctors in pital Foundation, which collected donations for the beds and ventilators, It is available online at www.sur- place to take care of the mothers. Th e preferred approach is to have mom said the beds are necessary and the foundation is discouraged about the reyleader.com and baby in the same facility, he said. timeline. Th e incubators for the level 3’s (the tiniest, most at-risk babies) are See NICU page 4 No campfi res this long weekend by Tom Fletcher permit fi res are off limits in all regions except near Northlands golf course. the Kootenays. Camp stoves may still be used. Another interface fi re was contained LIGHTNING STRIKES have caused fewer forest So far this year, 65 per cent of forest fi res quickly in West Kelowna on Sunday, aft er an fi res as B.C. heads into the driest days of sum- have been human-caused, compared to 40 per evacuation alert was issued for homes in the mer, but careless people are causing as much cent last year, despite a size limit imposed for area. damage as ever. campfi res. Bell said he is encouraged by the relatively Th e B.C. government is expanding its Forests Minister Pat Bell said Monday the low damage so far this season, despite a hot campfi re ban to include most of the province current forest fi re season has seen 23,000 July and drought conditions in some regions. eff ective Th ursday, July 29. Heading into its hectares burned and $27.1 million spent on “But that can all change in a very short busiest camping weekend of the year with fi refi ghting. Th at’s less than half the damage as period of time, and fi re bans are now on continued hot and dry weather expected, the this time last year, when 47,000 hectares had throughout the province, with the exception Kamloops, Northwest, Cariboo and Prince burned and $64.9 million was spent. of the Kootenay region,” he said. George regions will join the Lower Mainland A fi re at the base of Mount Seymour in Unauthorized campfi res are subject to a and Coast region under a ban on all open North Vancouver Sunday was the season’s $345 fi ne, and there are penalties of up to $1 As of Thursday, a B.C. campfi re fi res. fi rst interface fi re, but it was contained before million fi ne or three years in prison for caus- ban has been expanded to Th at means burn barrels, tiki torches, any homes were threatened. Witnesses said a ing a wildfi re. Enforcement offi cers will be out include most of the province. fi reworks and even industrial and burning- campfi re got out of control in a remote spot full force during the August long weekend. 4 Wednesday July 28 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader NICU: Delta apartment fi re Donors feel move of beds Several people sent to hospital back to RCH is ‘totally wrong’ From page 3 they have spent almost $4 million (for the move). A THREE-ALARM fi re broke out at a three-storey apartment building near On the one hand they are tightening their belts, Scott Road and Nordel Way in North Delta early Tuesday morning. Th at said, he’s pleased that the equipment pur- on the other hand they are just squandering this Th e blaze reportedly started around 6 a.m. and as of 9 a.m., fl ames chased during the $1.4 million fund raising eff ort money. It’s totally unfair.” could still be seen shooting from windows of the green and white struc- will remain at Surrey Memorial for use here. NDP Health Critic Adrian Dix said the hurried ture. Listeners of local radio station RedFM aren’t so move to Surrey and the move back is “something Delta Police said the building was evacuated and eight people were pleased with the turn of events aft er their extensive of a fi asco.” taken to hospital with minor injuries. fundraising eff orts. He pointed out that the move of services to A reception centre was set up at the Kennedy Heights Shopping Centre Harjinder Th ind, a radio host with RedFM who Surrey was publicly celebrated by FHA, and the where Victims Services was also on hand to work with tenants displaced broke the story about the NICU move last week, transfer back to RCH was executed without any by the fi re. said he’s received numerous emails from listeners public notice. Check www.surreyleader.com for further details. saying the closure is unfair. “Th is has been an incredibly divisive and poorly “Th ey are saying this is totally wrong, people are managed eff ort,” Dix said. “I think the public is upset, nurses are upset, doctors are upset and the going to be justifi ably appalled.” public is upset,” Th ind said. “Th ey have already hired doctors, beds are ordered, it’s in place here, [email protected]

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From page 1 closer look at the and parks. per cent of the 600 recommendations, but Staff will now work people surveyed were zones, mostly in New- overall he’s supportive. on a detailed policy in favour of legalizing ton. The backlash was “...they (the polling and bring it back to secondary suites. fierce, as some people numbers) seem to be council in the fall. Property owners living in an area that in line with what I with existing second- allowed suites and sense out in the com- Fines fl oated ary suites won’t have to had to pay about munities,” Hunt said. for illegal Delta pay municipal fees for $700 annually for Couns. Linda suites the inspection and re- being situated in the Hepner and Bob Bose inspection of an exist- premium zone – even also expressed support ing secondary suite for the recommended DELTA HOMEOWNERS until Jan. 31, 2012. though their homes with illegal secondary were suite-free. policy changes. Under the bylaw Coun. Barinder suites will either have enforcement pro- And while Surrey to make sure they meet was trying to contain Rasode said she’s also gram, all secondary supportive but believes new municipal stan- suites will need to be the proliferation of dards or face a $200-a- suites, they were being there’s an opportunity registered with the to make some enhan- day fi ne this week. Corporation of Delta, built in unfinished On Monday, Delta basements throughout cements to them. and owners will be Allowing one suite council unanimously required to pay addi- the city. gave fi nal approval In 1997, council per home first came tional annual utility up in the city’s affor- to three new bylaws fees. passed a controversial to legalize and to secondary suite bylaw, dable housing strategy Aft er Dec. 31, 2010 last year. establish regulations a $200 daily fi ne will allowing a fee to be for secondary suites in FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER levied to recover some The mayor set up a come into eff ect for focus group to come single family homes in Secondary suites in single-family homes have caused much property owners who of the costs created by Delta. controversy over the years. Now, Surrey and Delta have given the the supplemental hou- up with recommenda- have more than one tions, and some of the “Secondary suites green light to the concept, with specifi c standards taking shape in secondary suite in a sing, including sewer, off er a much-needed both municipalities. water and garbage reaction was mixed. single family dwell- Coun. Tom Gill sup- aff ordable housing ing, have a secondary pick-up. option in our com- Watts noted the ports the recommen- number of years to get staff estimate there are Th e new regulations suite that does not dations, but wants to munity,” Mayor Lois to this point and it is 5,300 to 7,000 second- were draft ed by the comply with the B.C. status quo is no longer Jackson said Friday an option. make sure the suite fee important for our resi- ary suites in Delta, Delta Housing Task Building Code or have covers all city services, aft er a Th ursday public dents’ safety that we many of which do not Force aft er a housing insuffi cient off -street “We’re the last ones hearing on the pro- in the Lower Mainland including construction regulate these suites.” meet zoning or build- questionnaire last fall parking. and operation of posed regulations. Currently, municipal ing code standards. found that almost 60 - with fi les from Dan to deal with this issue,” “It has taken us a Watts said. “This is recreation facilities Ferguson an issue that’s had a band-aid solution for 20 plus years – It’s high time we dealt with it.” Coun. Marvin Hunt FIRE SEASON COMMUNITY BEAUTIFICATION said he was pleased with 63 per cent in favour of suites in the telephone poll. He wants to take a second JJ;DJ?ED Current weather conditions have resulted in a Semi higher risk of fi re in Surrey’s natural areas. slams The City of Surrey asks that citizens support our fi re prevention efforts by adhering to the into following guidelines: The City of Surrey is pleased to offer community grants • Do not smoke or use lighters or matches in to support neighbourhood beautification and celebration . mini- and around forested or grassland areas • Stay on designated trails only Through the program, neighbourhood residents van andlhCiffiild groups can apply to the City for financial grants • Adhere to any park or trail closures ONE PERSON was to support small neighbourhood-based projects, airlift ed to hospital • Use propane / gas barbeques only in following a noon-hour activities and celebrations as a means of imppgroving crash on 192 Street at 21 designated picnic areas the appearance of their neighbourhood. The applicants Avenue on Monday. match the grant with contributions of volunteer labour, Surrey RCMP were called around 12:15 Fires, including charcoal or wood fi red donated materials , professional ser vices , or cash. cash p.m., aft er a semi- barbeques, are not permitted in Surrey’s parks. trailer eastbound on 21 WHO CAN APPLY? Avenue collided with a SidSurrey residents, community groups,or and associ attiions minivan that was travel- If an active or smoldering fi re is found, please are eligible, as long as they encourage neighbourhood ling south on 192 Street. call the Surrey Fire Department immediately at: According to police, participation and do not discriminate. preliminary investiga- Emergency – 911 or tion indicates the truck Non-emergency – (604) 543-6700 did not stop at the stop sign. It struck the van on the passenger side. A To report potential fi re hazards please call the ApplicationsApplications are now being acce acceptedpted. female passenger who Surrey Parks Division at (604) 501-5050 suff ered serious injuries was airlift ed to Royal Columbian Hospital. Th e driver was transported to hospital by ground ambulance. Th ree other passengers www.surrey.ca 10585 www.surrey.ca/citybeautification were treated at the scene. 6 The Surrey/North Delta Leader OPINION Wednesday July 28 2010 Published and printed by Black Press Ltd. at 5450 152 St., Surrey, B.C. PUBLIC INTEREST RAESIDE Keeping court records accessible n Jan. 4 of this year, the ministry of the attorney general quietly introduced a fee structure for accessing criminal court records on- line. A charge of $6 would be levied each time a fi le or document wasO opened. Th e justifi cation was the recovery of some of the costs associated with providing the online service, and to discourage frivolous record searches. For most people, it was an initiative of seemingly little signifi cance, aff ect- ing perhaps only those who worked in legal circles. In fact, it carried the potential of profound public impact. Court records contain critical public information. Th e media relies heavily on that to keep the public informed about criminal justice proceedings, individuals who run afoul of the law, and the context of their crimes. When someone is charged with a serious off ence, does that person have a previous criminal record? Is he or she connected with criminal organiza- tions or other activities? Although that information can be accessed in person at court houses, many B.C. towns are served by court facilities in larger communities long distances away. Th e cumulative cost of frequent and numerous court record searches was prohibitive, especially for smaller papers and other media outlets. Th e potential result was restricted access, less detailed reporting, and a less informed public. Over the past several months, various media organizations, including Black Press, have lobbied Attorney General Mike de Jong to rescind the fees. Now, the AG announced the online criminal record search fee will be scrapped, as of Aug. 31. It was a commendable decision, ultimately made in the public interest. – Black Press

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IT WOULD BE IMPOSSIBLE to count the number whether we should burn coal, dam rivers or burning coal and gas as power sources. democracy of popular songs that celebrate the power of even look at nuclear power? Wind, run-of-river, biomass, geothermal, love. Unfortunately for us, love as a power source solar and many other renewable energy sources IT IS A SAD DAY for not only peace Love, it seems, is the perfect source of power is as elusive as it can be in aff airs of the heart. are available and they have more than proven but especially democracy. I visited in the universe. And until we can tap into science fi ction themselves. my father the other day and he was It costs nothing to produce. It doesn’t gener- energy sources like cold fusion, zero point All we need to do is step up the pace and start a little distressed by the violence at ate harmful emissions. energy fi elds and dilithium crystals we’re going putting more of these green energy sources to the G20, we talked about it and he And it doesn’t appear to have any negative to have to approach our diffi cult energy ques- work because they are the very best we have. came to realize that there would be environmental impacts. tions with sober minds and seek out the best, Th at is, until we can somehow fi gure out how worse to come. Wouldn’t it be great if we could somehow cleanest power sources available to us in the to harness the power of love. For an example we talked about power our homes and businesses with love here and now. the legal, peaceful, highly successful and forget about facing up to all the diffi cult Fortunately, we are at a technological stage Donald Leung anti-HST petition that he signed questions surrounding our energy use such as in human history where we can dispense with Burnaby and that got over 700,000 registered voters signatures and how it hadn’t swayed the government in the very least and had only subjected us to even more lies, and the waste of even Surrey’s blueberry growing pains more public tax dollars. Our elected public offi cials have shown nothing but contempt for EVERY SUMMER the southern the electorate, democracy and reaches of Cloverdale take on the peaceful protest. Th e sad fact is sounds of war, for local blueberry that the only thing that ever has farmers have equipped themselves got people or politicians to sit with enough cannons to ward off up pay attention and then act to an invading army of starlings. rectify any problem, is a bit of vio- Many residents have long ago lence or public mayhem. As much tired of the constant gunshot noise as I hate this reality, my experience every few seconds all day and confi rms that it is nonetheless the summer long and have petitioned reality. We have politicians with no for help. mandates telling an electorate they Yet local politicians have either have the power to do whatever ducked from the issue or beat they feel like. around the (blueberry) bush, never What happens when an over- quite saying why they are ignoring whelming force meets an immov- their own noise bylaws and refus- able object? ing to ever issue a fi ne – worried that they will lose support in Sur- Wayne Clark, Maple Ridge rey’s vital voting block. Like the issue of secondary suites or unsafe streets or monster homes SFPR blocks or truck parking or bad city plan- ning or toll bridges, the longer one hides from an issue, the longer one new park stays in offi ce. Citizens of Surrey deserve better RE: NEW PARK in Surrey Bend. from their elected representatives. Marvin Hunt’s statement that “People in Fraser Heights who A letter writer says politicians are not making efforts to clamp down on farmers who use cannons Jim McMurtry don’t want to go across the freeway to protect their blueberry crops from birds. Surrey to Tynehead will use it extensively” makes little sense unless the South Fraser Perimeter Road gets can- celled. Th e planned route of this new Get cleaning Broke aft er the Olympics freeway would sever Surrey Bend from the Fraser Heights neigh- BACK IN THE 1990s, young people like myself were THE OLYMPICS were a peacefully. And the I.O.C. can pay for it bourhood and the important wild- leaving B.C. in great numbers and heading to places waste of time, money and Because they don’t care itself. None of this crap about life corridors adjacent to the park. like Alberta where the economic conditions and resources. about health care, helping having a diff erent country Th e SFPR should be cancelled opportunities were much better. Why the $925 million price the homeless, and saving host every single Olympics. and the extensive forest and wet- Th at’s a sad situation to be in. tag? Can everyone in Vancou- the environment. Th ey care Just one secluded place land network currently outside the Alberta may not have any provincial sales tax, and ver aff ord a doctor? Do they about lining their pockets where all the athletes can park boundaries should be added it may not have any debt thanks to its diligent debt- all have someplace to live? Are full of cash, then spending it strut there stuff and not hurt to the park. busting during the 1990s, but it’s not home either. they all drug free? No. And all on useless things such as our wallets and our nation. For more info including how Fortunately the tide has now changed and B.C. is here we are spending close to a the Olympics. And when everyone can to access the volunteer-built trail once again a province of opportunity and a far more $1 billion for two weeks of fun Th e Olympics brought us aff ord a doctor, food, and a following the proposed freeway attractive place for those of us who want to stay in the snow. nothing but publicity. One of place to live, then countries route through this forest see http:// here. All of the economic indicators for B.C. have How do the politi- my teachers said it right: “All can host the Olympics. Oh, wildernesscommittee.org/bend been pointing in the right direction and in most cians sleep at night, knowing the Olympic Games should Canada. and http://gatewaysucks.org/trail areas we’re leading the country. they swindled the city and its be carried out in some Th e one area where we’re falling behind, however, people? I’ll tell you how. Very deserted island somewhere. Jastej Luddu Tom Jaugelis, Surrey is in the critically important renewable energy and clean technology sector. Ontario recently stole the clean energy lead from Write to us B.C. and that represents jobs and opportunities that Tobacco laws protect kids could have been ours here in B.C. AFTER READING AN newsroom@ If this province wants to keep its young people interesting article 29 handing the young boy a pack of ciga- surreyleader.com and keep the vigour and energy we bring to the mix regarding the new tobacco laws implemented rettes continued along his way. then the province is going to have to redouble its in that protect children So, even though we think that young chil- from smoking by removing fl avourful dren are protected from smoking, there are Letters to the editor must eff orts and regain the lead position in clean energy and technology that is rightfully ours. smokes from the shelves I kind of chuckled. still ways that many underage children get identify writers by proper As I was driving by a gas station the other their hands on tobacco and liquor. name, and provide address If we can do that then there is nothing that can stop us at all. day, there was a teenage boy around the age I guess the problem is still waiting to be and phone numbers for of 15 waiting outside the gas station. cured. verification. The Leader Stopped at the red light I decided to Christian Albanese reserves the right to edit for observe the surroundings, and a couple of Ruby Grewal Coquitlam brevity, clarity and legality. minutes later noticed an older male around Surrey 8 Wednesday July 28 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader Better training for truck drivers delayed Funding issues blamed for postponement of pilot program by Dan Ferguson set to begin this April, sources to sponsor the If the tougher train- Program that will give but “funding issues” program. ing standards are companies with good A PILOT program that have forced the delay Novice drivers who adopted provincewide, safety records special would train B.C. com- until this fall, said Paul take the course will Landry said expe- privileges, allowing mercial truck drivers to Landry, president of have to complete eight rienced drivers will their drivers to bypass a much higher standard the British Columbia weeks of classroom not automatically be some weigh stations has been postponed. Trucking Association. and behind-the-wheel required to take the and cut paperwork. Th e BC Professional He said it was a mat- training, followed by course, but they could An ICBC review has Truck Driver Training ter of lining up money four weeks of super- be tested. found defective heavy Program was originally from diff erent industry vised work experience Th e move to tougher trucks are a factor in an and 1,000 hours of solo training standards average of three fatal driving to receive a cer- comes at a time collisions in B.C. each VINGSTON tifi cate of qualifi cation. when punishments year and 53 crashes LI E It’s modelled on for unsafe trucks are causing injuries. Denture Group a federal training being toughened and Th e leading causes program off ered by incentives for trucking are insecure loads, bad Are your dentures... FILE PHOTO / THE LEADER the Canadian Truck- companies with good brakes or bad tires. ❑ Over 5 years old? ing Human Resources B.C. Trucking Association president Paul safety records are being Roadside blitzes by ❑ Loose, cracked or stained? Council in some prov- Landry says a new training program would deployed in a bid to Lower Mainland com- ❑ Making your mouth sore? allow drivers to be “recognized as the mercial vehicle inspec- Giao Le inces, Landry said. Cur- improve the industry ❑ Keeping you from enjoying food? rently, all a B.C. driver professionals they are.” safety record. tors routinely fi nd If you’ve answered YES to any of these questions... 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Inspectors now have and look most likely to trucking industry needs more power to go aft er be ill-maintained. to recruit as many as privately run “lick and He said truly random 5,000 new drivers a stick” truck inspection checks tend to fi nd year to replace people facilities that do virtu- around 20 per cent of who retire or quit the ally nothing but com- trucks require some industry. plete the paper work sort of adjustment or “We have more than and issue a decal. repair. LIST OF REGISTERED ELECTORS our fair share of older Also pending is - with fi les from Jeff Nagel workers,” Landry said. 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Metro is aim- Store Manager $ ing to attain a 70 per • Corner of 192nd St. & 48th Ave., Surrey $123 • 152nd St. & 32nd Avenue • 2124 - 128th Street, Ocean Park 177 cent diversion by 2015. SALE ENDS AUGUST 3. While quantities last. No rainchecks. Store hours: Mon. to Sat. 9-5:30 • Sun. and Holidays 10-5 [email protected] 07/28 All stores close at 4 PM on Tuesday to get ready for the big sale. 12 Wednesday July 28 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader Local Eco-Centre shelved for now Surrey promised a local waste drop-off 15 years ago by Kevin Diakiw off (RDO) facility to Centre, which could in 1995.” Th at notion an agreement pay for one in ner’s assertion is that service the south end process recyclables on sparked the ire of with Surrey. Burnaby and an agreement is in SOUTH SURREY and of Surrey. site. Burnaby Mayor Derek Metro’s one in Surrey,” place. Whether it is an White Rock residents Th e promise to build Th e latest draft of Corrigan at Wednes- Toivo Allas Corrigan said. Eco-Centre or an RDO, will keep driving one is contained in a the Integrated Solid day’s Metro waste com- said it was part “It is going to residents of South Sur- further to drop off 15-year-old agreement, Waste Management mittee meeting. of an agree- be the breaking rey and White Rock recyclables. and in several letters Plan states the region “I can’t see what they ment for the point for us.” need a closer place to A dog fight con- since. should “establish the (Surrey) did to get closure of the Th e Metro drop their refuse, she tinues at Metro Van- Since the original fi rst Eco-Centre in such a magnanimous Port Mann Vancouver said. couver over whether agreement, Metro Van- Surrey to replace the off er,” Corrigan said. Landfi ll in the Derek Corrigan waste commit- On July 30, the the region will build a couver staff now want commitment for resi- “It makes absolutely 1997. tee scrubbed Metro board will be local residential drop to make it a larger Eco- dential drop off facility no sense to anyone but Corrigan the reference voting on the overall Surrey.” wondered why Surrey from the plan it is plan, which includes Corrigan asked staff was getting preferential presenting to the board recommended waste- David Hunter Garden Centers why the region would treatment. next week. to-energy incinerators. have entered into such “Why should we Coun. Linda Hep- [email protected] Grow Your Own... SEE SPONGEBOB 4D AT Fresh Blueberries VANCOUVER AQUARIUM

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SATURDAY’S MUCH-ANTICIPATED rematch between the Surrey Big Kahuna Rams and Van- title couver Island Raiders – who met in last year’s B.C. Football Conference fi nal – ended the same way by Rick Kupchuk as the fi rst: with a convincing Raiders’ win. Against Big Kahuna, the Nanaimo-based Raid- ADAM SVENSSON continues to ers – the defending Canadian Junior Football dominate on the golf course. League champs – jumped out to an early lead Th e Surrey resident put together on home turf and never let up, eventually going four solid rounds to win the B.C. home with a 37-13 victory. Amateur Championship last week Th e Raiders got on the board in the fi rst quar- in Castlegar, the third major vic- ter, when Mike Schaper hauled in a touchdown tory this month for the 16-year-old pass from quarterback Jordan Yantz – one of fi ve who is now the youngest ever win- touchdowns the pivot threw on the day – and led ner of the event. 16-0 by halft ime. 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Svensson put an end to the with four receptions for 73 yards, and Matt Chap- challenge with an eagle on 16. delaine with three catches for 49 yards, were the “I was hitting the ball great and I team’s off ensive leaders. putted great,” said Svensson. “I was Th ough the Rams are trying to work several plus one on the front, so pressure new players into the off ence – including White, was on for the back. I was one up at quarterback – the off ence still managed to tally on 15. Justin doubled and I eagled 252 total yards. But it was the team’s defence that 16. Th at took the pressure off .” struggled against the Raiders’ attack. Th e Raiders Svensson, who had earlier won fi nished with 497 yards of total off ence, with 398 both the B.C. Junior title in Courte- of those yards coming from Yantz, who picked nay and the Callaway Junior World apart the Rams through the air. tournament in San Diego, has now “Th e plays that we knew would work actually qualifi ed to be part of the B.C. team worked ... We knew everything they were going which will compete at the Cana- to do,” said Schaper, who fi nished with 115 yards dian Amateur Championships next receiving and two touchdowns. month in London, Ontario. Th e Rams will look to even their record this GREG SAKAKI / BLACK PRESS But before that, he will tee it up Saturday in Kelowna, against the . South Surrey Rams receiver Matt Chapdelaine is taken down by Vancouver Island Raiders at the Canadian Junior Champion- Kickoff is 7 p.m. at the Apple Bowl. defenders during the fi rst game of the Canadian Junior Football League season on ship Aug. 3-6 at the Richmond Golf - with fi les from Nanaimo News-Bulletin Saturday at Nanaimo’s Caledonia Park. The Rams lost 37-13. and Country Club. Chiefs, Blue Jays advance to fi nal four Fraser Valley, North Delta win playoff series to qualify by Rick Kupchuk In the deciding game Sunday, the Chiefs more in the seventh before North Delta got took the loss, despite throwing a fi ve-hitter won 4-2. the fi nal out. over seven innings, not giving up a walk. THE B.C. Premier League fi nal four North Delta did all their scoring in the fi ft h Reed Lavallee and Cam Frick each doubled But the Chiefs collected just three hits all playoff will include both the North Delta inning in game one Saturday, with Cam Frick and drove in three runs for the Jays. C.J. Pent- game, two of them doubles by Quan and Blue Jays and the Fraser Valley Chiefs. driving in three runs with the second of two land also hit a double, and fi nished the game Brandon Buft on. Th e two local teams in the elite 18-and- doubles he hit. with a pair of RBIs. In Sunday’s deciding contest, Fraser Valley under league qualifi ed for next weekend’s Matt Tompkins was the winning pitcher, Fraser Valley took advantage of a complete- opened the scoring with three runs in the championship tournament by winning their allowing an unearned run on fi ve hits and a game shutout by pitcher Justin Pilgrim in third inning, then hung on for the victory. respective best-of-three quarterfi nal playoff pair of walks. game one of their series with Abbotsford. Th e Jaymes Proutt allowed just four hits and three series on the weekend. Th e Blue Jays almost won game two in Cardinals earned just fi ve hits and a pair of walks in six innings to get the win. Mitch Th e Blue Jays swept the Vancouver Cannons fi ve innings, then had to hang on for a 10-8 walks off Pilgrim, who struck out eight batters Dornblut was two-for-three with a pair of by scores of 5-1 and 10-8 Saturday at Mackie victory. Th e home side led 10-0 going into the in seven innings. RBIs. Park in North Delta, while the Chiefs needed bottom half of the fi ft h inning, but Vancouver Adam Quan led the off ence with two hits, Fraser Valley and the Blue Jays join the Vic- all three games to eliminate the Abbotsford scored once to avoid having the game called including a double, in three at-bates. He also toria Mariners and Langley Blaze in the four- Cardinals. Fraser Valley won Saturday’s open- on the 10-run mercy rule. Th ey almost scored once. team double knockout playoff next weekend at ing game 4-0, then dropped the rematch 4-3 at completed a comeback from the double-digit Th e Chiefs couldn’t hold a 3-1 lead in game Nat Bailey Stadium in Vancouver. Whalley Ball Park. defi cit, scoring four in the sixth and three two, and lost in nine innings. Alex Dunbar [email protected]

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David Hancock’s aviary includes tropical birds as well as native species such as sandhill cranes (above) and ruddy ducks (below).

Q Photos by Boaz Joseph From page 1 On top of lecturing, Hancock also runs his own publishing com- pany that specializes in western Canadian history, native culture and month-old kitten – emerges from some shrubbery, and scurries to nature and wildlife books. catch up with mom and dad. He uses the business to support his other pursuit, the Hancock “Hello! How are you doing?” Hancock says as he walks towards Wildlife Foundation, which strives to promote the conservation of the family. “What a fi ne little baby you’ve got there.” wildlife and its habitats. Th e cranes edge away and head the other direction – a much dif- He runs both organizations out of his 0 Avenue property, where ferent reaction than the one he receives from a pair of his house, offi ce and around 20 aviaries can be found. Hancock said caged crane parents. ththereere were 135 pens at one time,time, butbu most collapsed under heavy As Hancock approaches the duo, they mmakeake a snowsnowfallfall a fewfew winters ago, while the birds were loud trumpeting call in unison, before onee runs at iindoors.ndoors. the fence, wings at full span. Th er ere are also a number of some It’s the distinction between captive-reareded exoexotic, non-indigenous species on and wild cranes, Hancock said. While thosese in hhisi property, including a number the wild avoid humans, ones that have liveded oof tropical turacos, such as the around people aren’t afraid to get close wwhite-cheeked and Lady Ross and attack. varieties. He’s observed the behaviour through Currently, he is focusing on his studies of the birds, which he is ccranes. undertaking in hopes of helping them breed and, ultimately, replenish their hile there is little chance dwindling population. Wof Hancock getting close “I think this is such a neat indigenous ttoo a bbaby crane guarded by its two bird,” he says. “It would be nice to have ddefensiveefensive parents, there are many captive- them back again.” rrearedeared youngstersyoun who are eager to socialize. Th ey follofolloww him around while he visits the ancock has had a passion for birds aaviaries,viaries, peckpeck at thethe buttonsbuttons on hishis shirt and attempt to untie his Hsince catching his fi rst hawk at 11 yyearsears shoelaces. old and becoming a falconer. Th ey are inquisitive, friendly anandd likable. He spent most of his life studying West CCoastoast HancocHancockk saisaidd hhisis ddaughter,aughter, Mia, aas a young teen, had a crane for and Arctic wildlife, and worked as a pilot andand ththreeree years aftaft er it hatchedhatched at herher bedsidebe and imprinted on her as wildlife fi lm producer. his de facto mother. It was not uncuncommono for Mia to pack Gus up in While Hancock has published writings on whales, the car and take him to Crescent Beach. seals, seabirds, grouse and northern native cultures, his spe- “As long as you have lots of napkins, it’s okay,” Hancock said, smil- cialty is in northern raptors, particularly eagle. ing. His most recent noted work has been with live bald eagle stream- She would also help him practise fl ying by running ahead of him White-cheeked turaco. ing video cameras, a study that has turned up more than 300 nesting See CRANES / Page 21 pairs in Greater Vancouver.

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From page 20 on 192 Street. Gus would follow, and, upon reaching a dip in the road, take off into the air. He would always come home aft er. Although baby cranes are aff able, they don’t stay that way. Within a few years, Hancock said, they become hostile and attack humans. Th e behaviour is similar to the birds’ instinct upon hatching. Although all cranes lay two eggs, they only raise one baby, as one off spring kills the other, he said. Hancock intervenes before this happens, taking one of the eggs for him and his staff to raise. Once the young birds get big, they are no lon- ger violent towards each other, and can intermingle. Captive-rearing the cranes is part Spreo of his goal to help them in the wild. Hancock said wild cranes insist on fences, and believes captive-reared large, secluded areas to breed, which cranes would be more likely to stay is problematic when much of their within the confi nes than wild ones. habitat is encroached upon by people. “I need to show people cranes can His aim is to help the birds adapt to fend for themselves,” he said, noting smaller areas, where they can raise he hopes to replicate similar projects young – something he said many wild that proved successful with eagles cranes haven’t done for years. and peregrine falcons. “Our local populations are on “Initially, you have to show it’s where they’ve been known to suc- the verge of being nothing,” he said. possible.” cessfully raise young, seek protec- “Cranes demand absolute isolation With all the nearby wild crane tion and thrive – the homes they’ve and privacy. If we raise them in cap- areas – such as Burns Bog and the been forced out of. David Hancock feeds tivity, we might be able to get them Serpentine Fen – unfenced from three of his sandhill to nest in their natural areas that are coyotes, the next step is fi nding Hancock Wildlife Foundation is crane chicks, left, and reduced in size. someone to invest in the undertak- in need of volunteers with technical above, hands a grape “By captive-rearing the birds, ing. skills to help with eagle cameras. to a Lady Ross Turaco. they get a little more accustomed to “Th at’s a fairly big expense.” For more information, or to learn people and built up surroundings.” But that’s not stopping Hancock about – or donate to – the non-profi t Hancock would like to see crane from trying. He’s determined to society, visit www.hancockwildlife.org habitats enclosed with coyote-proof see sandhill cranes back in habitats [email protected]

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134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, 134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT, 158 SHIPPING/RECEIVING 163 VOLUNTEERS 182 FINANCIAL SERVICES FOOD SERVICES FOOD SERVICES FOOD SERVICES FOOD SERVICES DEBT CONSOLIDATION SHIPPER / RECEIVER EXCITING OPPORTUNITY PROGRAM Helping Canadians INDIAN COOKS: Mirage Banquet PORTO FINO repay debts, reduce or eliminate Canuel Caterers DGS Enterprises Ltd. Hall in Surrey is hiring 2 f/t Indian EXP. LINE COOKS in Italian & Monday to Friday 8:00 - 4:30pm, interest, regardless of your credit. BC’s largest High School Cafete- dba Yellow Chilli Restaurant & Bar cooks with 3 yrs of exp in making Greek cuisine needed. Also delivery no experience necessary, will Steady Income? You may qualify ria Company with over 50 Indian food dishes like tandoori drivers req. for our new location on train the right candidate, must for instant help. Considering locations is now interviewing for is hiring East Indian Cooks chicken, butter chicken, cheese Fraser Hwy. Apply in person with have valid class 5 driving license. Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 counter attendants, cashiers/food ($17/hr, 40hr/wk + ben) chilli, goat curry, naan, rice etc. resume after 4pm at: #104-18640 FREE Consultation Government prep & Team leaders starting in Specializing in Indain cooking. Salary would be $17/hr with 40 Fraser Hwy., Langley. Please send resumes by fax to: Approved, BBB Member Sept at a school near you. 4-8 hr hrs/week. Must be fl uent in Punjabi 604-530-9576 or to Chirs Walker SOUTH SURREY Fatburger to GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred- shifts available during the school Send resume. Mail: or Hindi and knowledge of English at: [email protected]. Are you interested in making a it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon- day. If you would enjoy summers, #6 - 12818 - 72 Ave. is an asset. Interested applicants serve Ricky’s Breakfast soon, Needing experienced breakfast signifi cant difference in your com- ey? We Lend! If you own your own Christmas & spring break off fax Surrey, BC V3W 2M9 please fax resumes: 604-575-0354 munity as Extra Eyes & Ears for home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep- resume to 604-575-7771. Fax: 604-591-6888 cooks for part time or full time work. Top wages to the right person. 159 TEACHERS Police? Does developing and tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877- KOHINOOR SWEETS ($11.00 - $14.00 per hour) In at experiencing many of the skills 987-1420. COOKS req’d. Sal: $40,000/annum Edo-Ya Sushi (Delta), F/T Sushi required of emergency services www.pioneerwest.com Chef $18.75/hr, 3-5 yrs exp. High & RESTAURANT INC. 6 am and out by noon. Only experi- Duties: Prepare & cook complete ence with breakfast cooking will be Registered Nurses/ personnel sound exciting? Indian Tandoori dishes; order kitch- school grad. Prepare & cook meals. Req’s “East Indian Sweet Registered Practical Perhaps you’re a retired senior IF YOU OWN a home or real Apply at: 1350-56th St., Delta, BC considered . Send Resume to estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend en supplies; plan menus; estimate Makers”, “East Indain [email protected] or fax to 604- Nurses Wanted! seeking a mentorship opportu- food requirements & costs. Basic Cooks” and “Tandoori nity? Hopefully so! you money: It’s That Simple. Your FULL FRONT AND BACK 637-8874. Credit / Age / Income is NOT an English req’d. Punjabi an asset. Cooks”, for all wages Sprott-Shaw Community Col- Contact: Anish Fax: 604-435-3242 OF HOUSE STAFF NEEDED. Citizens Crime Watch Patrol issue. 1-800-587-2161. Chef, Kitchen Assistant, Dishwash- $17/hour, 40 hours/week. lege Abbotsford, is currently Email: [email protected]. Loca- 138 LABOURERS seeking clinical instructors for the and Speed Watch Volunteers tion: 3877 Canada Way, Bby., BC er, Bartender and Waiters/Waitress. Apply by mail: are recognized for reducing crime Saturdays Fish & Chips Restaurant Licensed Practical Nursing Pro- HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES #101 - 12889 - 84 Ave. gram. The successful applicant weekend nights and promoting COOK - Yokohama in Surrey is 8080 120 St. Surrey. Currently un- traffi c safety during the day. You der renovation, will be open for fi rst Surrey, BC V3W 0K5 Experienced must be an RN or RPN, with a hiring F/T Cook who has +3yrs. current membership. Teaching will be trained and equipped to Jap./Korean cooking exp. & sec. week of August. F/T and P/T avail. or by email: Siders Wanted safely observe and report crimi- ACCOUNTING/TAX/ Some experience preferred. Please experience is preferred, but not 203 sch. diploma req. Monthly wage will [email protected] required. This is a 6 week con- nal activity, recover stolen vehi- be $3,000. Main duty-Jap./Korean leave resumes at restaurant with Call (604)961-0056 cles, assist emergency services BOOKKEEPING Darrel (Site Supervisor) or Email to: tract position that may lead to cooking activity. (fax)604-584-4577/ WE’RE ON THE WEB part time or permanent employ- personnel at motor vehicle inci- [email protected] [email protected] www.bcclassified.com dents, and more! WAREHOUSE ment. J.KANG & ASSOCIATES Sprott-Shaw Community Col- Our volunteers are teamed up LEAD HAND lege is an accredited private ☛ Bookkeeping & Payroll 115 EDUCATION 115 EDUCATION and take turns using their own ☛ Full Cycle Accounting 115 EDUCATION HELLY HANSEN Leisure Canada post-secondary institution training vehicles at least one night per over 4500 students each year. ☛ Personal & Corporate Returns Inc. is seeking an experienced calendar month (gas certifi cate ☛ General Application Forms Warehouse Lead for our Delta, BC We offer a competitive package & provided). We also act as a de- warehouse. Must have 3+ years excellent work environment. terrent to crime at community Financial Analysis & Small exp. as lead; prefer exp. in apparel. Please send cover letter and re- events and parades. Businesses Welcome! We provide competitive pay, product sume to: Certifi ed Management Change your life today discount & full benefi ts. [email protected] or fax Please call Lisa or Garry Accountant. 15 years Exp. Attn: Director at 604-504-3372 at 604-502-8555 E-mail resume & pay range to ASAP. www.surreycrime.bc.ca 604.512.1872 [email protected]. Closing date-August 6, 2010 Clinical Position to begin August 23, 2010. PERSONAL SERVICES 206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS 139 MEDICAL/DENTAL HEALTH CARE: AAH ABOVE ALL APPLS REPAIR UÊ >À`ˆœœ}ÞÊ/iV ˜œœ}ˆÃÌ 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL Quality work. Also appls for sale. CDA 171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH Elect & plumb serv 604-588-2828 UÊ œÃ«ˆÌ>Ê-Õ««œÀÌÊ-«iVˆ>ˆÃÌ AUTOBODY, 1st or 2nd year appren- MING SPA. $40/1 hr. Perfect body Dawn Appliance Service. (Sry) Fast UÊ i`ˆV>Ê>LœÀ>̜ÀÞÊÃÈÃÌ>˜Ì Exp’d energetic CDA req’d for tice & journeyman autobody tech/painter required for busy do- massage, effective for fatigue, in-home repairs, all makes & mod- UÊ i`ˆV>Ê"vwViÊÃÈÃÌ>˜Ì modern computerized dental stress & after exercise or work. els Certif’d tech. 1 Yr parts & labour offi ce in Langley. Profi ciency in mestic collision center. Excellent UÊ ÕÀȘ}Ê1˜ˆÌÊ iÀŽ wages, full company benefi ts, mov- 15932-96 Ave, Sry. 9am-9pm. 604- warr. 7 days/24 hrs. 604-512-5936 all aspects of Restorative pros 580-8830. Wendy, Michelle, Emy HUMAN SERVICES oral/implant surgery and Dentrix ing allowance available. Please Software (or comparable) is a email: [email protected] or fax 225 CARPET INSTALLATION UÊ œ““Õ˜ˆÌÞÊ-Õ««œÀÌÊEÊ"ÕÌÀi>V Ê7œÀŽiÀ major asset. F/T position starts resume to: 780-352-5698. Denham Ford Sales, Wetaskiwin, Alberta. ART/MUSIC/DANCING UÊ >ÀÞÊ ˆ` œœ`Ê `ÕV>̜À ASAP. Please send cover CARPET INSTALL & REPAIRS. letter/resume: Attn Yvonne: UÊ -«iVˆ>Ê `ÕV>̈œ˜ÊÃÈÃÌ>˜Ì CARPENTER req’d; 5+ yrs exp; Sal MCGILL MASTER in Piano. Giving Plus lino & tile. No job too small. [email protected] $24/hr Duties: calculate specifi ca- all-level piano and theory lessons. Free estimates. Al (604)780-7433 SCHOOL OF NURSING tions & requirements, Measure, cut, Anny 604-3741426 MOA: F/T exp’d MOA for busy spe- shape, assemble & join mouldings, UÊ *À>V̈V>Ê ÕÀȘ} cialist offi ce. Must have strong com- wood materials, Fit & install win- 236 CLEANING SERVICES UÊ ,i}ˆœ˜>Ê ˆ«œ“>ʈ˜Ê*ÃÞV ˆ>ÌÀˆVÊ ÕÀȘ} puter skills, transcription 60 words+, dows, doors, stairs, mouldings, Op- 172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS Smart Series, and must have exc erate power tools. Lang: English. #1 Residential Cleaner $22/hr. w/ .lia singh UÊ i>Ì Ê >ÀiÊÃÈÃÌ>˜ÌÊ­vœÀ“iÀÞÊ,iÈ`i˜ÌÊ >ÀiÊ communication skills. Send resume Punjabi/Hindi an asset. Contact supplies, 7 yrs. exp. refs. bondable. 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For further overall responsibility of assisting details of this posting, refer to Change your life & the lives of others … 604-580-2772 the Executive Director in effi cient www.chamco.com daily operations of the offi ce of 173 MIND BODY SPIRIT www.stenbergcollege.com Surrey Hospice Society and ENGINE MECHANICS req’d w/exp supporting Fundraising & Special Sal: $30/hr Duties: Detect faults, Events as needed. adjust, repair/replace defective NEW parts including engine, body, air FANTASTIC MASSAGE 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL 160 TRADES, TECHNICAL Duties include: brakes, steering and fuel; emission Tel: 778-395-3939 ctrl exhaust, cooling and heating 10am-9pm 14045-104th Ave. Surrey Administration duties; system, check heavy vehicles, - Maintain database of volunteers clean/change oil, lubricate, estimate & donors cost of repair work Hindi, Punjabi SCOTT HILL LASER - Interview, schedule, supervise an asset. Contact Mr. Gurdarshan careers ripe @ E-mail: [email protected] HAIR REMOVAL and support offi ce volunteers - Troubleshoot computer / email Fax: 604-598-0129 Loc: Surrey, BC ◆ Upper Lip / Chin $20 ea PROFESSIONAL cleaning lady will problems ◆ Face / Bikini $65 ea clean your home/offi ce. For free - Answer phones & welcome FIELD STAFF ◆ Full Body $499 ea estimate call Eva (604)839-9287. for the picking walk-ins ◆ - Design, prepare & mail General Contractor (AB/BC all Skin Pigmentation invitations to special events areas) is Looking for fi eld staff: 604-588-4662 242 CONCRETE & PLACING - Create & update brochures, Site Superintendents, Carpen- Unit # 108 - 9257 120th St.Delta Extra Foods Surrey forms and newsletters for ters, Apprentice Carpenters and AKAL CONCRETE. All types of re- Society & Thrift Store Labourers. Willing to work out of no’s. Driveways, sidewalks, fl oors, - Will work closely with E.D. and town. Experience in: Petroleum, retaining walls. Call 778-881-0961 events committee on future Commercial or Retail/Commercial 175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS events (ie fundraisers, AGM, Petroleum Construction. BONNIECRETE Const Ltd Surrey Extra Foods is seeking to hire a appreciation dinners). Fax Resume to: 778-754-0033 Ross 604-535-0124 Skills required: F/T Contract Supervisor-Build/in- Concrete Lifting Specialist - Excellent organizational & stall interior fi nishing. Requisition Meat Supervisor computer skills (profi cient in MS materials/supplies. Ensure stan- ALL RESIDENTIAL CONCRETE Word, Publisher & Excel) dards for safe working cond. Pre- LIFTING NEEDS Responsibilities for this position include, but are - Demonstrated leadership and pare schedules/reports. $28/hr. D Driveways D Garages team skills Email, [email protected] or D Patios D Sidewalks, - Excellent ability to multi-task, 123-13065 84 Ave Surrey V3W1B3 Raise to Proper Height not limited to: Ordering and merchandising of take initiative Plant Maintenance Manager Unique Taste, Unique Menus... Eliminate Trip Spots - Excellent communication skills Gourmet, customized menus - Must be fl exible and creative Provide Proper Drainage product, promoting and increasing sales, meeting Harz Veneer & Wood Products Ltd. tailored to your function! Please email your resume to in Langley is looking for a f/t, perm., q Dinner Parties 3-5 YR WARRANTY budget requirements, provide direction and support [email protected] English / Punjabi speaking Plant q Executive Meetings FREE EST. 20 YRS EXP. No phone calls please. Maintenance Manager with 7/mo to q Family Gatherings 1/yr exp. Must have completion of q Weddings / Banquets to department staff as well as ensuring all company Mechanical Engineering program at q B-B-Ques q Funerals DO YOU HAVE sunken concrete? college or university level. Duties: Don’t tear it up, raise it up and save COUNTER SALES We Come To You! Doing It All money. Sidewalks, driveways, policies and procedures are followed. develop / implement procedure for From Set-Up - Clean-Up. for busy Port Kells company. safety & maint. programs, plan and steps, patio and garage. Acme Pro The successful candidate will have superior Duties include: Order entry, manage maint. budget, direct the Kristy 604.488.9161 Concrete Lifting Inc. 604-626-4930 purchasing / receiving, maint. & repair of machinery / inventory control and schedul- equipment of the plant, hire and UNIQUE CONCRETE customer service, communication and leadership ing. Must have experience in train staff. Wages $20/hr. 180 EDUCATION/TUTORING order-entry and good customer Fax resume @ [email protected] DESIGN skills. Ability to work in a fast paced team service skills. F All types of concrete work F ADD YOUR business on F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep Please email resume to: REINFORCING PLACERS F F F [email protected] www.BCLocalBiz.com directo- Driveways Exposed Stamped environment is essential. Previous experience Experienced Reinforcing ry for province wide exposure! F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured Steel Installers Required. Call 1-877-645-7704 778-231-9675, 778-231-9147 would be an asset. We are now hiring for 156 SALES AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for FREE ESTIMATES various jobs in the high paying Aviation Maintenance This is a full time position which offers a Greater Vancouver District Career. FAA approved program.Fi- *Competitive Rates dependant on nancial aid if qualifi ed- Housing 257 DRYWALL comprehensive beneÄ ts plan, a competitive salary FURNITURE experience. *Medical Benefi ts. available. CALL Aviation Institute of SALESPERSON Please visit: www.lmsgroup.ca Maintenance (877)818-0783 A Call to Vern. Free Est. Guarant’’d. and excellent opportunities for advancement. and fi ll out the online application Drywall, Reno & Texture Specialist. Required for Vancouver Furniture “No job too small”. 604-825-8469 Emporium in Langley. Must have 182 FINANCIAL SERVICES Should this position be of interest, please fax or a positive attitude. Experience ROOFING CREW required. Must ARCO DRYWALL Ltd. Board, Tape with furniture sales is an asset. be experienced. Call Paul, $500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, Texture, Frame. New & Reno’s. 16 drop off your resume and cover letter to: Apply In Person: 604-328-0527 no credit refused, quick and easy, yrs exp, free est Mike 604-825-1500 20359 #10 Hwy. payable over 6 or 12 installments. DRYWALL, AS YOU LIKE IT. (Langley By-Pass) OR Check our Classifieds Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660 Expert work. Call Dean @ www.moneyprovider.com. Extra Foods Fax :604-534-7795 Attn: Elda before buying a 604-543-5566 or 778-228-7662 E-mail: [email protected] AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP 18765 Fraser Highway, Surrey, B.C. V3S 8E7 New or Used TO 70% Of Your Debt. One af- PREMIER DEAD Sea Skin Care re- fordable monthly payment, interest 258 EAVESTROUGH tailer is seeking 4 energetic Retail free. For debt restructuring on Fax (604) 576-3125 Sales Reps. for our locations in CAR or TRUCK YOUR terms, not your creditors. maple ridge 3 bdrm g/l ste, np/ns, Guildford. $12.50/hr. Please mail to: bcclassified.com 604-575-5555 Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web $850 incl utils & cble. Avail July 15. Attention: Store Owner Steve [email protected] site: www.4pillars.ca 604-5335230 Surrey North Delta Leader • Classifi eds 604-575-5555 • Circulation 604-575-5344 Wednesday July 28 2010 25 HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

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Lndry facilities. 604-576-8230 pool, sauna, hottub, prkg & more. baths, $1100/mo utils incl. No pets. Call: 604-716-3015, 604-341-5599 551 GARAGE SALES No Risk Home Buying Centre CLOVERDALE BENBERG APTS. Large 1 & 2 Bdrm. Apts Ns/np, lease rates. 604-880-8785 (604)435-5555 17788 57 Ave. Senior building,1 & 2 $150 Move-In Bonus! WANTED CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. 78/147A. 2 bdrm suites avail now. Starting at bdrm. or 3 bdrm suite. Good area, BRIDGEVIEW FLEA MARKET WE BUY HOUSES $700 to $850/mo. 604-574-2078 Suites include fridge, stove, 709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL Houses, Townhomes, Np/ns. Ample prkg. 604-594-9548 Older Home? Damaged Home? drapes & carpeted throughout. Every Sunday, Year Round, 80 CLOVERDALE. Sherwood Apt. 2000sf comm space. 15ft ceiling. Condos & Suites! CHIMNEY HEIGHTS. Huge, clean Vendors 7am-3pm, 11475-126a St. Need Repairs? Behind on Hot water & parking included. Payments? Quick CASH! 5875-177A St. 1 bdrm-$750, 2 Close to shopping & schools, on Bridgeview. Strg, sm business, etc 2 bdrm bsmt ste, 1.5 baths, 5 yrs. Sry. Info./Book Table 604-625-3208 $800 incl utils/lndry. 604-781-2590. Call Us First! 604.657.9422 bdrm-$900. Lndry facility. np/ns. bus route. Seasonal swimming Aug 1. $1000+hydro 604-908-5575 Serving Avail immed. LEASE. Member of pool & tennis court. Some pets CLOVERDALE. WAREHOUSE White Rock / S. Surrey, CHIMNEY HEIGHTS new 2 bdrm. CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS Surrey Crime free Multi-Housing welcome. FOR LEASE 2 overhead doors. bsmnt. suite, nr. schools, $650 mo. Program. Call Lloyd at 604-575- Surrey, Langley, Delta, DOLLAR DEALS 630 LOTS 2000 sf. $1800/mo. (604)575-1062 incl. utils. N/P N/S. Aug. 1. 604- WITH 604-575-5555 1608. ASCENTPM. COM 594-4825 or 604-773-6110 Call 604-533-0209 OUTDOOR Ladner, New West & Coquitlam CHIMNEY HILL. 1 bdrm suite. Avail CARIBOO LOTS DELTA NORTH PENTHOUSE CITYPOINT 2 BR + Commercial/Parking Space Avail Curtis/John 604-574-3737 Aug. 1. N/S. N/P. $555/mo. incl. 560 MISC. FOR SALE Lone Butte, Hwy 24, 5 acre lots. 10 Den 2 Bath, 2 Parking, Avail Now, laundry & cable. Call 604-613-6060 minutes from 100 Mile House. SHANNON GARDENS $1600 + Strata Fee 604-590-6255 Call Now! 604-536-0220 A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE. Paved road, water, hydro & tel. The Place to Live in N. Delta or email info: CHIMNEY HILLS, 148/73rd. 1 bdrm Get Your fi rst month free. Bad $85,000. Phone: 604-290-7088. Park Like Setting 715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES bsmt suite. Aug. 1. N/P. Hydro & [email protected] cable incl. No lndry. 604-889-7279. Credit, don’t sweat it. No deposits. N.DELTA 117/90th. Totally reno’d No credit check. Call freedom 1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from $1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, lrg 3 bdrm upper, 1.5 baths, W/D, CHIMNEY HTS, 2 bdrm, cls to all phone lines today. Toll-Free 1-866- 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS walk to schls, bus & shops, NS/NP, amenities, NS/NP, no lndry, no cbl. 884-7464. hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w, 739 MOTELS, HOTELS f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg. refs, lease, $1250. 604-277-5666 $650 incl. hydro. (604) 319-0880. AT A CLICK of a mouse, 1973 NEONEX MFG Mobile home, Heated indoor pool & sauna. N. DELTA. 2 bdrm ground fl oor in 4 LINDA VISTA Motel Luxury Rooms CHIMNEY HTS. LARGE 1 BDRM. www.BCLocalBiz.com is your 12’x62’ 2 bdrm. Ideal for farm work- plex. Clean & spac., sep ldry. Aug. w/cable, a/c & kitchens. 6498 King Clean, NP, NS. Suits single person ers. You move it. $4750 obo. (240th 1st. $850 + 50% utils. For viewing George Hwy. Mthly, Wkly & Daily or couple. $595 inc utils. August 1 local source to over 300,000 St. area). (604)856-2140 lve msg. Call 604-591-5666 businesses! Website: www.aptrentals.net call Naresh Judge 604-312-6012 Specials. 604-591-1171. Canadian or 15. Call 604-834-5589 Inn 6528 K.G.Hwy. 604-594-0010 CLOVERDALE. 2 bdrm suite. Sep. Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn N SURREY, 106/142. 2/bdrm. Avail Aug 15. Suits seniors. $750/mo + ent. Prkg. for 2 vehicles. Access to Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stair- 636 MORTGAGES yd. Aug. 1. $875. 778-928-9787. lifts now! Mention this ad and get DELTA WEST util. N/S. Cl to bus. (604)582-6488 748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION 10% off your new Stairlift! Call BANK ON US! Mortgages for CLOVERDALE 63/168 St: 2 Bdrm 1-866-981-6591 4895 - 55B St, Ladner CLAYTON HEIGHTS 1 or 2 bdrm in ste, $750/mo cbl incl. No lndry, N/S purchases, renos, debt con- 733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS 3 bdrm large T/hse to share. $475 NP. Avl now 778-319-4262 aft 2pm CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? solidation, foreclosure. Bank 1 & 2 Bdrms Available. or $650. Incl cble, wwi, ldry & full CLOVERDALE 64/167 St. Clean 1 Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn rates. Many alternative lending Spacious suites, balconies, NEWTON MOBILE HOME PARK. bath. N/S. Avail now. 604-575-1078 Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and rent incl heat & h/w. Has 2 large lots available for your & 2 BR suites- $725 & $875. Incl programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, mobile. Call 604-597-4787. Guildford/Fleetwood/Newton. Furn utils, sat. lndry. np/ns 604-576-5706 get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call your Mortgage Warrior, simpli- Prkg avail. Refs req’d, N/P 1-866-981-6591. Call 604.946.1094 /unfurn rooms in new exec home. CLOVERDALE: Brand new 1 bdrm fy the process!1-888-711-8818 $375-$400 incl utils/cbl/ph/lndry. bsmt, new appls, $650 utils/cbl/net NEW Norwood SAWMILLS - Lum- Bayside Property Services Ltd. 736 HOMES FOR RENT Avail July 1. (778)889-8676 berMate-Pro handles logs 34” dave@mountaincitymort- incl. N/P. Aug 1st. (604)328-4664 gage.ca Guildford Ladies Only nice house, diameter, mills boards 28” wide. 3 BD 2 1/2 bath. house, fncd yard, CLOVERDALE large 2 bdrm, Hunt- Automated quick-cycle-sawing 5min. to mall, Board $200, $375- er Park area nr all amens, ns/np, garage, appl. fi re pl. close to eve- $600. 778-388-5039, 604-805-3182 increases effi ciency up to 40%. ~ ~ ryth. on 192 st/64th ave. in Surrey. Aug1, $900 incl utils. 604-576-4175 www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT 660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE FREE Rent SCOTT RD /103 A, sh 2 bdrm in 4 $1750/mo. + util. n/s, n/p. Ref req. ENVER CREEK. 1 bdrm suite incl - FREE Information: 1-800-566- Available now. 604-881-7117 bdrm house, $800/mo all inclusive. utils, no lndry, ns/np. Avail any time. 6899 Ext: 400OT. HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS Where do over 300 seniors, Nr bus, skytrain. 778-881-7306 singles, parents & children from CLOVERDALE 3 bdrm rancher, big 604-591-7189, 604-218-3532 Special Program Offers New www.dannyevans.ca SURREY New furn. rooms in luxury Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley countries all over the world live in lot, $1200/mo, available Aug. 1st. ENVER CREEK 1 bdrm suite, Portable Computers At $179 peace & respect? To view call Naresh 604-312-6016 home. Near Skytrain / SFU $385- ns/np, $400/mo incl cable & heat. For A Limited Time When They’re $455 incl utils/cbl/net 604-283-5220 Survey says: DELTA Pinewood, clean 3bd house Call 604-761-2083 or 604-502-0234 Gone, They’re Gone! Call Now! 1-877-231-3215 Claim Code: 6759 696 OTHER AREAS 3baths, recrm above garage, near ENVER CREEK. 1 bdrm suite. N/S Kennedy Apt Adult amens/schools,avail Aug 1st. ns/np, 750 SUITES, LOWER N/P. $525 incl hydro & cable. Nr STEEL BUILDING SALE... “Going Ridon Apt-Family ref’s req. $1600/mo. 604-724-9930. school & amenits. 604-617-1081. SOUTH CARIBOO N. Delta (604) 596-9588 on NOW!” Canadian Manufacturer 152/60th Ave 1 Bdrm $700, Aug Direct. Great pricing on ABSO- Bridge Lake & Deka Lake FLEETWOOD. 5 bdrm, 4 baths. ENVER CREEK: 84/146 St: 1 bdrm 604-880-2625 “We Got a Good Thing Goin On” N/P. Nr school & park. 5 yrs old. 01., Transit/Shops Close,NS /NP Nr amens. Now. Ns/np, $600/mo. LUTELY every model, width and SKYLINE APTS. 778-240-3105 length. SPECIALS from $4 to West Pro Properties Ltd. WHITE ROCK Ref’s. $2200. Avail. now. Dennis 604-807-0087 ~~ 604-825-8058. $11/sq.ft. Pioneer Steel Manufac- [email protected] CROSSROADS Enterprises 778-578-9229 or 778-232-3864. 168/82 AVE Lrg 2 bdrm ste, walk- FLEETWOOD. 150/88. 1 bdrm. turers 1-800-668-5422. www.westpropropertiesltd.com 15321 Russell Ave FRASER HEIGHTS, nice 3 bdrm out to garden Pri fncd yard, incls np/ns. Near amens. Immed. $600 GATEWAY, 1/bdrm condo with bal- 1 MONTH FREE RENT!! rancher, dble. garage, 1/2 bsmt. lvng rm, ktchn, storg rm,washer/ incls utils, net.. Call 604-583-8863. dryer, full bath, oven/stove, frdg, cony, 3rd fl oor, clean, 5/appli, u/g CALL FOR DETAILS with high crawl space, large lot, full FLEETWOOD, 152/84, 2 bdrm, 615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 905 BOAT CHARTERS pkng, storage, gym. Nr mall, SFU, Nice quiet building. 1 & 2 bdrm trees. Aug 1. $1700 + utils. 604- $950/mo incl utils, basic cbl, alarm, xcld tel, n/p, nr schl, bus, $650 incl utils/cbl. NS/NP. Cls to SkyTrain. Immed. $875/mo + util. suites. Includes: Hot water, cable, 888-5574 bus / amnts. Immed. 604- 612-7911 N/S, N/P. (778)883-8717 underground parking, video amenities, mall. 604-574-4722 FRASER HTS. 4 bdrm. & den, n/s FLEETWOOD 156/81, newer 2 GUILDFORD. 1 bdrm top fl r. very surveillance. NO PETS n/p. Nr. good schools & all amens. 176 & 32 Ave Quiet, new 2 CALL 604-536-8499 bdrm-$899 1 bdrm $775: n/p. n/s. bdrm g/l, 4 appls, f/bath f/yd, cls to quiet. $725 heat, H/W, prkg incl. $1875. Avail. immed. 604-765-1030 ament, NS/NP, Now 604-507-4807 PPRIMERIME BBUSINESSUSINESS LLOCATIONOCATION Avail now. $725. 604-614-6199. www.cycloneholdings.ca appl. Immed 778-688-0037 eves. FLEETWOOD 157/80A 2 bdrm g/l GUILDFORD Reno’d 2 bdrm, lrg, 2 BEDROOM Basement Suite SURREY. 13938 102nd. Ave. New- Available in Langley/Willowbrook ste, avail Aug 1. $650 incl hydro & condo. Immed. Nr amen. Incl ht/hw, er bldg. near City skytrain. Lge cbl, no ldry. NS/NP 604-599-7917 u/g pkg. 604-290-7128, 439-9749 Area. For details call 604-626-5101. suites; 1 bdrm & den, 2 bdrm & FLEETWOOD 160/96 1bdr newer NEWTON 2 bdrm & 1 bdrm +den. den, 3 bdrm., 2 ba. Adult oriented. ABFD west lge bright new top fl oor 1 bed & den. 6 appl granite kitchen, very clean avail now, $600 incl util adult bldg. Heat, h/water, sec prkg. All appl, d/w, secure, gated on 2 np/ns 604-584-9825, 604-644-5541 Nr amen ns/np. Now. 604-596-9910 acres 604-582-7970; 604-731-4131 UG parking & storage. In suite WD- FP balcony, view. $925. Free rent FLEETWOOD. 168/82. 2 bdrm, 1 with lease Carol 604-835-3323 full bath. Nr all amens. Avail Aug 1. Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained BEAR CREEK. 2 bdrm. $700 incl N/P. N/s. $800/mo incls utils. 604- utils/cable. Suit mature prof. N/P. 576-9475 or 778-229-9475 N/S. 604-590-6178, 604-836-3210. FLEETWOOD 80/168. 1 br. bsmnt BEAR CREEK. 88/140. 2 bdrm. suite. $650 incl utilities. cable. n/s. • Hwy 16 & Main Street, Smithers, BC Surrey Gardens Apartments Large b/yd. N/P. N/S. Nr all amens. n/p. n/l. Avail asap. 778-895-4395. for your new one bedroom home Avail immed. $675/mo + 1/3 utils. FLEETWOOD. 84/152A St: Avl • 3900+ sq. feet, built in 2005 604-617-9473 or 604-597-8536 now, 2 bdrm, N/P, N/S. $650/mo www.GreatApartments.ca BEAR CREEK area-1 bdrm ste. inclds utils. (604)725-0106. • Perfect for retail or restaurant LANGLEY CITY. 3 bdrms, 2 lvl + avail. Aug 1st. Close to schools & FLEETWOOD. 9274-162A. BRAND From Owner Managed bsmt 4 appls. Fncd yd. N/S. N/D. transit, n/p, n/s. Utilities included. NEW fully furn’d grnd lvl 1 bdrm It’s time N/P. $1400 + utils. 604-576-9715. $500/month 778 322 9205 suite. $700/mo incl utils. Avail now. • Growing market to$690.00 discover Sorry, No Pets N. DELTA, 116/70 Ave. 3 bdr, w1 BEAR CREEK area-2 bdrm ste. 604-589-3928 or 604-782-8436. 1MONTH bdrm bsmt ste, whole house, backs avail. Aug 1st. Close to schools & FLEETWOOD, newer 2 bdrm. grnd. FREE* onto Cougar Canyon, nr. amens. transit, n/p, n/s. Utilities included. level suite, ldry., N/S N/P, no par- 250-847-8820 email [email protected] Call for details! 604-589-7040 Sept. 1. $2,300. 604-597-6141 $625/month 778-322-9205 ties. Aug. 1. 778-789-0683 Surrey North Delta Leader • Classifi eds 604-575-5555 • Circulation 604-575-5344 Wednesday July 28 2010 27 RENTALS RENTALS RENTALS TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION

750 SUITES, LOWER 750 SUITES, LOWER 751 SUITES, UPPER 810 AUTO FINANCING 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL How to write FLEETWOOD: SPACIOUS 2 bdrm SURREY, 119/98th. Lrg 1 bdrm SURREY DELTA side, 3 bdrm., 2004 TOYOTA ECHO, 4 dr. sedan, AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL bsmt ste. Cls to Surrey Leisure Ctr. bsmt Avail now. $450/mo incl utils. view of river, $1100 mo. upper lev- 5 spd. red, 90,000km. Runs & looks Minimum $100 cash for full size $850 incl utils. N/P, no lndry. NP/NS. 604-599-8679 or 720-8595. el. Avail. immed. 604-803-1075 great. $5000 fi rm. 604-538-9257 vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673 Immed. 604-828-4451. SURREY, 13980 68 Ave, 2 Bdrm, AUTOS: To buy or sell your car, truck, RV, van, 2005 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, pw FREE Scrap Vehicle Removal a classified FRASER HEIGHTS: 166/108a. $800 incl utils. Avail now. NS/NP. 4x4 or trailer - this category has it all. You’ll also pl, ac, cd, new tires, very good Up To $200 CA$H Today avail now 2 bdrm bsmt. $850 Incl Phone (604) 726-4250. find automotive supplies and classic cars for cond. $7600. 604-607-4906 Fast Service. JJ 604-728-1965 utils, Lndry. 778-882-6422 SURREY, 142/101 Ave. 2 bdrm sale, or you can list the vehicle you’re seeking. 2009 HONDA CIVIC DGX. CD FRASER Heights. 2 bdrm ste. $850 suite. Nr amenits. Avail Aug. 1. bcclassified.com player, keyless entry, white, 5 spd. incl cbl/utils & lndry. Ns/Np. Avail Quiet neighbourhood. N/S. N/P. Still under warranty. Open to rea- now. 604-930-4195, 778-883-1241. Call bet. 12-8 p.m. 604-825-5105. sonable offers. 604-828-3877. ad that works FRASER HEIGHTS. Bright 2 bdrm SURREY 142/114 gr.lvl 2 Bdr bsmt 752 TOWNHOUSES suite w/balcony. Mon alarm/ Hydro, ste in new house. Nr bus, NS/NP, 828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES sat/internet incl.N/S. Avail. Aug. 1. $750/mo incls utils. 604-715-0004 31/2 BR Large TH w/Appl and CA$H for all! $900 mo. 604-240-8924 SURREY 142/62 Ave., 2 or 3 bdrm. Laundry and Balcony. 2 car Gar- 1999 FORD E 450 Mini bus 21 Pas- We Pay Up to $300 CA$H FRASER HTS 2 bdrm Pri ent suite, N/S N/P, Nr all amens. Avail age. no smoking or pets. 1600$ sengers, Diesel, V8, Rear luggage Cars, Trucks & Machinery Writing an effective classified Alarm. Inste W/D. N/S. N/P. $850 now. 604-562-1909, 604-593-1917. avail. Aug15 call 604-788-0237 area, 205,000 Miles, Wheel chair Rick Goodchild incl utils. Aug 1. 604-588-1045. accessible, A/C, Mechanically In- 604-551-9022 7 days/wk. ad is easy when you know GREEN TIMBERS 3 bdrm. bsmnt. Surrey, 14459-76th Ave. Large Clayton Hts. #28, 7348-192A. spected, good condition, $10,500. suite, $950 + 1/2 utils. Incl. ldry. N/P 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 2 appls. Lots of New 2 bdrm, 2 bath. Backs onto 604-968-4648 N/S, no drugs. 604-585-4259 closets. $650 incl hydro. N/S N/P. greenspace. N/S. N/P. $1350. Surrey, 9323-140th Like new 2 847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES how. What follows is a GUILDFORD. 151/82A. 1 bdrm. 830 MOTORCYCLES bdrms, 1 bath grnd fl r of duplex. Call Sheri M N/P. N/S. Avail Aug. 1. $550/mo + $900 incl utils. Move-in bonus. 1998 FORD EXPLORER LTD.- V-8 utils, no laundry. 604-507-0308 604-535-8080 2000 HONDA CBR 600, red/black, all options, leather, new tires, great step-by-step guide focusing on GUILDFORD 1 bdrm nr bus/SFU/ Call Sheri M Croft Agencies Ltd. 25,000K, exc. bike for new riders, shape, no accidents, local, drives Skytrain, share den/lndry. Ns/Np. 604-535-8080 view pictures at: $5000obo.604-880-3650/ 572-9899 like new! $4927 / 604.802.3673 Sept.1 $525 incl utils 604-584-8861 Croft Agencies Ltd. www.croftagencies.com view pictures at: the time-tested principles of a GUILDFORD. 2 bdrm large suite, www.croftagencies.com 838 RECREATIONAL/SALE h/w heat, NS/NP, no drinking, rent LANGLEY 851 TRUCKS & VANS neg. Avail Aug 1. 604-581-5465 SURREY. 149/71. Brand new 1 1991 Ford F150 XLT, 302 eng, 8ft successful ad. GUILDFORD new 3 bdrm bsmt ste. bdrm bsmt suite, NS/NP, all utils RIVERSIDE GARDENS 818 CARS - DOMESTIC box, p/w, well maintained, $1500 NS/NP. Utils & hydro incl. Avail incl. $600. Immed. (604)351-6730 FAMILY COMPLEX obo. 604-581-4572, 604-816-2572 now. 604-585-0277, 778-858-1154 SURREY, 160/98B. 3 bdrm. suite. 1966 Classic Chevelle SS 396 450 2 & 3 Bdrm T/Homes 1995 Ford F250 propane powered, GUILDFORD, newly reno large 1 Avail. Sept 1. N/P. 2 ref’s. $800/mo Move-In Allowance!! hp, turbo 350 trans w/shft kit Z-gate + $400 sec. deposit. 604-584-4359 shifter, 12 bolt posi. Needs some V8 auto, standard cab, very good bdrm. utils. incl. N/P N/S, $575 mo. shape $2500. 604-328-7981 1. Use a KEYWORD. Start your Avail. immed. 604-715-5753 SURREY. 168/88th 2/bdrm bsmt Fridge, stove, dishwasher work $15,000 obo. 604-795-4333 suite. Avail now. N/S, N/P. $650mo. (in most), drapes. Outdoor pool. 1988 FORD TAURUS Wagon, 3.8, 2005 Chev Colorado Sport 13,000K MORGAN CREEK, in front of golf Some pets welcome. Resident course, 2 bdrm., N/P. Parking + util. & cable. 778-881-7635 good condition, passed AirCare, loaded never rain driven showroom ad with the item for sale, the Manager. Close to bus, shopping, $950 Firm. Call 604-535-9410. cond $16,000 604-538-5712 available. Availailable now. 604- SURREY 2 bdrm newer suite - near schools and parks. 536-3291, 604-861-9047 2000 NOMAD 24 ft travel trailer, 2005 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN 84 & 144. $600 includes utilities, #36 - 5210 - 203 Street, Langley 1990 OLDS REGENCY, 4 door, au- slps 6, used only 12 times, table service offered or the job title. MORGAN CREEK, near golf cable & internet. Near laundromat & to, exc. cond. 186,000 kms, fully SE: 103,500 km Drk Blue, loaded, Call 604-532-2036 seating for 6, lrg fridge, stove, ov- new tires. $7995. 778-773-1116 course, 1 bdrm. suite, no ldry. cable amenities Call 604-805-3330 loaded. $3400 obo. (604)576-1671 en, bathroom, tap & toilet, shower incl. Avail. now. N/S N/P. 604-536- SURREY, 2 bdrm suite, nice and 1995 OLDS CUTLASS SL 4/door, sink $12,500. Joe 604-583-7729 2006 DODGE Grand Caravan, 60K, 3291, 604-861-9047 Langley/Surrey border, #39, clean. Avail. Aug. 1. $800 + 1/3 19478-65th. Brand new 2 bdrm, loaded, spotless cond! Private. 1 year warr left, really good cond, 2. Be DESCRIPTIVE. Give N. DELTA 120/118. 2 Bdrm grnd lvl. utils. Phone 1-250- 870-1006. 2 bathrm. In Sunset Grove. N/S. $2900. 604-518-9435 $11,500. (604)589-5166, 724-7912 Avail Aug 1st. $750 incl utils. Near SURREY 2 bedroom suite available N/P. Avail now. $1400 incl gas. 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL 2008 FORD F350 crew cab, L/Box all amens. 778-288-8170 1999 CHRYSLER Cirrus LX1, auto, now at 82nd Ave and 171 St. $900 Call Sheri M leather seats, fully loaded, 2.5L V6, 4x4 diesel, 40K, 6 spd, inspected customers a reason to N. DELTA, Sungod area. Large 1 per month - laundry, hydro, and $2849 obo. Pls call 778-571-4211 by Ford $28,500obo. 604-836-5931 bdrm. bsmt. suite. Built in bar. Incl. cable included. No pets. No smok- 604-535-8080 ALL VEHICLES laundry. Aug. 1st. N/P N/S. ing. Call 604-841-0676. Croft Agencies Ltd. 2000 BUICK Century Ltd. Leather, respond. Advertisers have $650/mo. + 1/3 utils. 604-590-1417. view pictures at: loaded, 116K, Pristine cond! Estate MARINE SURREY. 60A/146. 2 lrg bdrms, lrg www.croftagencies.com Sale. $4900/obo. 604-940-9427. WANTED NEWTON, 1200 sq ft. quality kitch/liv rm, big yrd, $700+ utils. Nr found that the more information 2/bdrm suite, l/r, full kit & bath, in- schools/bus/mall. Avl Aug.15. Ns/np NEWTON 139/68 AVE. 3 Bdrm TH 2000 BUICK LeSABRE. Very clean. suite W/D. Nr amen. N/S, N/P. 778-862-5128 or 604-596-5128 $975. Aug 1. Quiet family complex, Full load incl. lthr. $3800. obo. Must 912 BOATS sell. 604-530-1825; 604-813-0944 you provide, the better the $850/mo incl util. Avail immed. SURREY 61 & 146, lrg 2 & 3 bdrm w/d hkup. No Pets. 604-599-0931 Refs. 604-946-0095. stes. Utils/lndry incl $700 & $950. SURREY, 139/108, newer 3 bdrm, 2000 OLDS ALERO 4/dr, loaded WANTED TO BUY 2 small o/b mo- NEWTON 1 bdr gr/lvl ste, nr Kwan- Avail immed. NS/NP. 604-507-7442 2 baths, 1300 sf, nr skytrain & shcl, BCAA Certifi ed. Impeccable! 137K. tors from 2HP to 1HP. Motor response. doesn’t need to run 604-319-5720 tlen College, avail Aug 1st. $600 SURREY 6185 - 181A, QUIET 1 $1400/mth. Aug.1st. 778-588-3555. Private. $4900. 778-565-3474. incl heat/hydro +1/2 month damage bdrm. Patio. Shower only. F/P $700 2001 Oldsmobile Arroara V6 heated deposit, NS/NP. (778) 593-0151. Cls to ament. Angie 604-765-9653 SURREY CTR: #1204 15399 104 p/seats, p/w, leather, 130K $5750. NEWTON. 1 bdrm bsmt ste, clean. Ave. New 1 bdrm & den in 604-816-2572, 604-5814572 SURREY, 66/125A, 2 bdrm, nice & d Corize. N/S, N/P. $1150. 3. LIMIT abbreviations. Use only $550 incl utils & satellite, np/ns. clean, NS/NP, nr. amenities, Aug. DONATE YOUR N/lndry, refs. Aug 1. 604-572-6373 AT A CLICK of a mouse, 1. $700 incl.utils. (604)596-3003. LANGLEY: #206 5454 198 St. 2 www.BCLocalBiz.com is your VEHICLE & BE A HERO NEWTON, 1 bdrm bsmt suite. Incl SURREY, 68/152nd. 2 bdrm bsmt Bdrm, 1 bath, end unit, lrg deck. standard abbreviations to avoid util. $550/mo. Avail now. N/S, N/P. local source to over 300,000 ◆ FREE TOW suite. Avail. now. $650 incl. utils. N/S. $1300. businesses! Call 604-507-4882, 604-346-8790 NS/NP. Phone 778-565-4318. ◆ TAX RECEIPT Public Notice confusion & misinterpretations. NEWTON. 62/142. Brand new 2 SURREY, 80/King George. 2 bdrm. Call Sheri M 24 - 48hr. Service bdrm. $700/mo, no laundry. Avail st Notice is hereby given: Avail. Aug. 1 . NS/NP. $650 incl 604-535-8080 immed. N/P, N/S. 778-237-7874 hyd/cable. No lndry. 604-590-1837. NEWTON 67A/147B st. Newer 1 Croft Agencies Ltd. 604.408.2277 To recover our charges, under SURREY, 92/124th. 2 bdrm suite. view pictures at: the provisions of the Warehouse 4. INCLUDE PRICE. Always bdrm spacious bsmt suite. Avail #1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE now. NP/NS. $550 incl util. Nr all $700/mo. incl utils. N/P. N/S. No www.croftagencies.com Lien Act, total contents of the fol- lndry. Avail. Aug. 1. 604-572-0643. REMOVAL lowing storage unit(s) will be sold amen + school. 778-565-1202 ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT include the price of the item for NEWTON 67B/145B. 1 Bdrm suite. SURREY, 9441-140 St. Lrg 3 bdrm SURREY on or after: up: $1100. 2 bdrm dwn: $800. Nr $$$ PAID FOR SOME N/S, N/P. $550 incl utils/cable. Avail 604.683.2200 August 4th 2010 now. 604-537-0537, 604-592-3030. schl/trans/hosp. Whole hse: $1800/ MOVE IN NOW!! The person(s) who appear in the sale/rent. mo. N/P. 96/Scott: Reno’d 2/bdrm: following list, are liable to us for NEWTON: 70A & 151 St: 2/Bdrm $700. 604-585-9728/604.341-9728. Don’t pay until Aug.1st suite, N/S N/P. Avail Aug 1. $650. outstanding charges. 604-590-2776 or 778-836-2776. SURREY. 9914-126 St. 2 bdrm 3 Bdrms & Den $1350/mo. suite. Avail Aug. 1. Cl to bus & park. Rick Bowles NEWTON. 80/132. 1 bdrm. N/P, Family Complex $750/mo. incl hydro. N/P, N/S. conveniently located close to Contents of unit = 11C-2 5. GET ATTENTION! Use N/S. Avail immed. $475/mo incls More info. 604-582-7646 Shawn DeChamaillard utils. 604-543-0194 schools, bus, skytrain & SURREY CTR: Small Bachelor Contents of units = 27E shopping. Richard Donnelly enhancements, such as NEWTON 82/144. 2 bdrm incl hy- suite. $500/mo incl net, cable & util. 5 appliances, gas fi replace, dro/cbl, nr schls/bus at door ns/np Avl now. 604-306-7439. after 6pm. Content of unit = 2-7G Avail now. $700/mo. 604-780-4900 backyard. Kyle Edward Jensen SURREY lrg 2 bdrm ste Woodridge LARGE TYPE, white space, NEWTON E. 146/67B, newer 1 Contents of unit = M-4 area near Fraser Hwy. Own w/d, Call 604-830-2501 Crystal L. Manfron bdrm, bright grnd lvl, full bath, avail Aug. 1. NP/NS. 604-575-2390 $550/mth incl. hydro, cable, net. Website: www.aptrentals.net Contents of unit = 2-38G borders, graphics, etc. to bring Avail now.1 person. 604-726-4246. SURREY LRGE 2BR grnd lvl suite Angela Onyejikwe 14145-110ave $750 incl utils//2car Contents of unit = 7D Newton. New spacious 1 bdrm. prk, close to skytrain/bus/sfu. frm SURREY WEST James P. O’Rourke attention to your ad. $525 incl cable, hydro, alarm.. No Aug1, 778-317-8022 Contents of unit = M-10 laundry. N/P. N/S. 604-501-3788 MOVE IN NOW! WILLOUGHBY. 2 bdrm 1250 sf ste. NEWTON spac. 2 bdrm. & den, 6 Don’t pay until Aug 1st! D NO Wheels - NO Problem All goods will be sold at Bridge- new home $1000 utils/cble incl. N/S view Self Storage, #103, 11125 - appl., $1035 mo. utils, cable, int. sml pet ok. Aug 1. 604-626-6114. D CASH FOR SOME CARS Pets. July 25. N/S 604-591-1691 124th Street, Surrey, B.C., or by 6. How to RESPOND. Always Large 3 bdrm & den town- D GUILDFORD, 3 bdrm in newer SERVICING Greater Vancouver auction. NEWTON Spacious Newer 2 Bed- home, $850 incl utils. Nr all amens, homes with inste storage. room Suite Avail Aug1st, 72/144. NS/NP. Avail. now. (604) 581-5541. $1250/mo. 5 Appl’s, 1.5 baths, Larry Powell - 778-552-6359 include a phone number N/S,N/P $800 cable and utilities gas fi replace to relax by. Close included. Please call 604 319-3486 to schools, shopping & transit. REPAIRMANS LIEN N. SURREY, 1 bdrm, hrdwood fl rs, 751 SUITES, UPPER Located at Scott Road & 82nd Whereas (with area code) and/or area. scenic view, $550 incl. utils/cable. Ave. Joseph Dodich No lndry. Bus at dr. 604-722-5648. CEDAR HILLS. 3 bdrm top fl oor. is indebted to Kar-Tech F/P, patio. Shrd ldry, $1100 util incl. Come visit our park-like 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS Automotive Diagnostics & N. SURREY, 92/162 St. 1 Bdrm, Avail. Aug 1. 604-581-8863 setting Repairs BC Ltd. 4 yrs old, $550 incl utils, cbl,& wrls for storage & towing on a For more information & net. Aug 1. NS/NP. (604) 825-8123. CEDAR HILLS. Large, clean, family Call NOW 604-591-1600 1988 Toyota Corolla 4dr auto air- oriented 3 bdrm main fl oor. W/D. Website: www.aptrentals.net care 280,00K, good condition. $750 2000 Chevrolet Blazer with PANORAMA: 2 Bdrm ste. Aug 15th. Avail now. NS/NP. 604-582-6982. obo. 778-235-1301 VIN: 1GNDT13W0Y2254460 Suit cple, NP/NS. $700 incl utils. Nr A lien is claimed under the Act. assistance please contact one of bus & school. (604)710-4195. CLAYTON Hts 6672 195St. avl now 1991 TOYOTA MR2. 5/spd, clean, There is presently an amount due COACHOUSE. Priv ent, prk, a/c, in- TRANSPORTATION PANORAMA 56/145. 1 Bdrm suite loaded, AirCrd, new tires. No rust. and owing of $3,151.20 plus any ste w/d, sec alrm, h/w fl rs, nr park, Low K’s. $5350.obo. 604-594-7932. additional costs of storage, our professional classified sales with full bath, priv ent, ns/np, avail ns/np $700(1person) 604-533-4123 now, $500 incl utils. 778-861-1779. 1994 HONDA ACCORD EXR 4 cyl, seizure and sale. Notice is 810 AUTO FINANCING hereby given that on the 18th day PANORAMA AREA. Grd level 2 CLAYTON HTS. Newer Lrg 7 Bdrm auto, fully loaded, sunroof, air.c’d. representatives 604-575-5555 & rec rm. (4000 s/f) 18366 68th $2500. 778-554-4997, 501-4875 of August, 2010 or thereafter, the bdrm bsmt suite. N/S. N/P. Call said vehicle will be sold. The 778-565-1093 or 778-229-0100. Ave. Avail now. $3200/mo. or 2 bdrm. suite $1100 mo. 604-786- 1996 BMW 328 IS, 188,000K, au- Vehicle is currently stored at Elite PANORAMA, BRAND NEW 1 9693 or 604-574-0068 . to., exc, fully loaded. Black on The Scrapper Bailiff Services, 20473 Logan bdrm, NS/NP, avail. now. $550 incl black. Rebuilt $3900. 778-893-4866 Avenue, Langley, BC V3A 4L8. hydro. Phone (604)594-0718. Green Timbers 9325-140th St. 1998 Honda Accord 2 dr auto only The Vehicle was placed in PANORAMA. Large 2 bdrm $625 67,000K, no accidents, mint cond. storage on February 3rd. 2010. Newly reno’d, N/S, cat OK. For more info. call Elite Bailiff incl. util. No ldry. Ns/np. Now. 604- Upper 3 bdrms, 1 bath. $9890. 604-542-1837, 782-1641 649-3700; 604-590-5545 aft 5pm Services at 604-539-9900 $1200 incl utils. Move-in bonus 2001 Honda Civic 149,865 kms. Es- www.repobc.com PANORAMA PARK, 139/58. 3 tate Sale. Summer & winter tires. bdrms, 2 full baths, suite. Immed. Call Sheri M $6400/obo: 604-531-9691 $900/mo. incl util. 604-590-6456. 604-535-8080 PANORAMA PARK, 1 bdrm + den, Croft Agencies Ltd. 845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL 905 BOAT CHARTERS very sunny; util. $675/mo. N/D, N/P, view pictures at: 905 BOAT CHARTERS N/S. Near bus stop. 778-565-4997. www.croftagencies.com PANORAMA RIDGE - 2 bedrm suite with 1 bath, kitchen, living, GUILDFORD 156/101. 2 bdrm. Like family & dining rooms, parking. n/s, new. Priv prkg. Ns/np. Suit prof. cpl. Fishing is HOT @ Port Renfrew! n/p, n/d, no laundry. Avail Aug 1. Aug 1. $750. incl util. 604-582-8726 RICHMOND STEEL Call 604-727-0034. GUILDFORD newly reno 3 bdrm, 5 QUEEN MARY Area 2 bdrm base- appls, fam rm, 2 car garage, nr all RECYCLING LTD. ment, ground level, $700, NS/NP, ament. avail Aug.1. 604-710-5752 4 person Hali/Salmon Combo call 604-589-7428 N.DELTA 94/119, 3 bdrm, nr schl & RENT FOR $550 1 Bedroom bus Avail Aug 1. Incl ldry, $900 + ground level include utilities, water. 60% util. NS/NP 604-761-4849 aft 6 We pay for scrap cars Fully guided from Its close to bus route, skytrain and SURREY 147/70. Reno’d 3 Bdrm SFU. Call 604 581 3698. 1.5 baths, nr school.Aug.1. np/ns. Servicing the entire province of B.C. for over 35 years. $ 00 SURREY 105/128, new house, $1350+ 2/3 util. Call 778-385-0042 999 large 1 bdrm. N/S N/P. Incl. utils. & Surrey-60th 3 bdrm. 1.5 bath, wood COMMODITIES WE PURCHASE cable. $650 mo. Now 604-616-6552 WANT A VEHICLE BUT burning F/P, shr’d lndry. Rent nego. STRESSED ABOUT YOUR Car Bodies • Tin • Steel • Industrial Scrap • Other Metals SURREY, 109/140. Spacious 2 Avail. Now 604-657-0993 daytime CREDIT? Last week 11 out of 17 bdrm. Very clean. $700 incl. utils. 604-506-3825 after 5:00 applications approved! We fund Trailhead Resort 250-647-5468 Refs. N/S. N/P. 604-583-0175. SURREY, 8912 - 146A St., 3 bdrm, your future not your past. Any DRIVE-IN SERVICE FOR SCRAP VEHICLES! SURREY 117/River Rd. lrg 1 bdr g/l 2 bath, din/rm, liv/rm, offi ce down. Credit. Want a VISA? own ent., prkg, Ns/Np, no ldry $550 Avail now. $1300 + 2/3 utils, incl www.coastlineautocredit.com (604) 324-4656 11760 Mitchell Rd., Richmond incl utils, Aug. 1. 778-389-9120 lndry. (604) 496-0201, 306-6138. or 1-888-208-3205. www.trailhead-resort.com 28 Wednesday July 28 2010 Surrey North Delta Leader

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