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FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 2012 N E W W E S T M I N S T E R INSIDE: JJ Lee talks fashion and fatherhood P13 NEWS , SPORTS , OPINION & ENTERTAINMENT www.royalcityrecord.com FOLLOW US ON TWITTER twitter .com/TheRecord JOIN US ON FACEBOOK facebook.com/RoyalCityRecord Fighting for dog rights A Royal City resident is seeking equality for all breeds of dogs. April Fahr, a director with the HugABull Advocacy and Rescue Society, has asked the city to amend its animal con- trol bylaw and remove referen- ces to specific breeds as being vicious. An attachment to the city’s bylaw lists 10 breeds of dogs as vicious, regardless of the personality of the individ- ual animal. “They could be a three- month old puppy, they could be a senior with three legs, but they are vicious,” she said. “What we are asking is we have one standard that applies to all dogs.” The city’s bylaw states that a vicious dog is: any dog that has bitten another animal or human being without provo- cation, any dog with a known propensity to attack other animals or humans without provocation; any dog that dis- plays unprovoked aggressive behaviour and any dog listed in Schedule A of the bylaw. Schedule A states that the following are deemed to be “vicious dogs” and includes any dog of mixed breeding including: put bull; pit bull ter- rier; American pit bull terrier; 60 years: a ride of a lifetime B ruce and Meryl Chambers met when she was hitchhiking in front of the old “Mc&Mc” store on Columbia Street in 1952. The 17-year-old and her girlfriend had made the trek to shop in downtown New West and were looking for a quick ride home when they turned up their thumbs to hitch one. Who knew the ride would last 60 years. “Back then, you could (hitchhike),” Meryl says in an interview at the couple’s Sapperton home, where they’ve lived for the better part of their marriage. Bruce, 22 at the time, and his friend picked them up. “Two cute girls, why wouldn’t you stop?” Bruce says, smiling. Later that night Bruce and Meryl went on a double date to the movies with their friends. Bruce had had a date with another girl that night but broke plans to be with Meryl. It was Easter weekend 1952. The courtship was quick. By May, they were engaged. Bruce’s proposal was another wild story. Bruce, then a logger, was headed back to camp. He had $20 left. He told Meryl that he was going to burn the $20 bill because he couldn’t go back to camp with money left over. “I said, ‘Look, log- gers never go back to camp with money,’” Bruce says, laughing. “She grabbed it (the bill), and said, ‘You’re crazy.’” Instead of burning the bill, he brought her to a jewelry store and proposed to her. But the bill-burning incident left a mark. At first, Meryl told him no. “You’re crazy,” she says. But his charm won her over, and they City couple met when she was hitchhiking on Columbia Street and he picked her up Memory lane: Bruce and Meryl Chambers have been married 60 years this month. They met in 1952 when Meryl was hitchhiking on Columbia Street. LIFE STORIES BY NIKI HOPE They always said it wouldn’t last, they said if it lasted for a year, you’ll be lucky.” BRUCE CHAMBERS Chambers Page 8 PIT BULL ADVOCACY Larry Wright/THE RECORD Resident wants New Westminster’s ‘vicious’ dog bylaw changed BY THERESA MCMANUS REPORTER [email protected] Bylaw Page 10 604-521-1453 | crystalnails.ca $ $ 25 25 Columbia Square #101-78 Tenth St., New Westminster Introductory offer With this ad • Expires June 29th, 2012 Not valid with any other offers. PEDICURE PEDICURE 1 0% OFF OFF ON ALL PURCHASES ON ALL PURCHASES www.riversreach.com MONDAY IS MONDAY IS SENIORS SENIORS D DAY AY at the Rivers Reach Liquor Store • Does not apply to sale items • Not including retail, non alcoholic or cigarettes • Must be over age 55 to be eligible 320 Sixth Street, New Westminster Buy or Sell with me and use my me and use my truck for FREE! truck for FREE! 604-526-2888 604-526-2888 www.adamlloyd.ca Each Office Independently Owned and Operated Advantage Adam Adam Lloyd Lloyd
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FR IDAY , JUNE 15 , 2012N E W W E S T M I N S T E R

INSIDE: JJ Lee talks fashion and fatherhood ◗P13

N E W S , S P O R T S , O P I N I O N & E N T E R T A I N M E N T www.royalcityrecord.com

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Fightingfor dogrights

A Royal City resident isseeking equality for all breedsof dogs.

April Fahr, a director withthe HugABull Advocacy andRescue Society, has asked thecity to amend its animal con-trol bylaw and remove referen-ces to specific breeds as beingvicious. An attachment to thecity’s bylaw lists 10 breeds ofdogs as vicious, regardless ofthe personality of the individ-ual animal.

“They could be a three-month old puppy, they couldbe a senior with three legs,but they are vicious,” she said.“What we are asking is wehave one standard that appliesto all dogs.”

The city’s bylaw states thata vicious dog is: any dog thathas bitten another animal orhuman being without provo-cation, any dog with a knownpropensity to attack otheranimals or humans withoutprovocation; any dog that dis-plays unprovoked aggressivebehaviour and any dog listedin Schedule A of the bylaw.

Schedule A states that thefollowing are deemed to be“vicious dogs” and includesany dog of mixed breedingincluding: put bull; pit bull ter-rier; American pit bull terrier;

60 years: a ride of a lifetime

Bruce and Meryl Chambers met whenshe was hitchhiking in front of theold “Mc&Mc” store on Columbia

Street in 1952.The 17-year-old and her girlfriend had

made the trek to shop in downtown NewWest and were looking for a quick ridehome when they turned up their thumbs tohitch one.

Who knew the ride would last 60 years.“Back then, you could (hitchhike),”

Meryl says in aninterview at thecouple’s Sappertonhome, wherethey’ve lived for thebetter part of theirmarriage.

Bruce, 22 at thetime, and his friendpicked them up.

“Two cute girls, why wouldn’t youstop?” Bruce says, smiling.

Later that night Bruce and Meryl wenton a double date to the movies with theirfriends. Bruce had had a date with anothergirl that night but broke plans to be withMeryl. It was Easter weekend 1952.

The courtship wasquick. By May, theywere engaged.

Bruce’s proposalwas another wildstory. Bruce, then alogger, was headedback to camp. He had$20 left. He told Merylthat he was goingto burn the $20 billbecause he couldn’tgo back to camp withmoney left over.

“I said, ‘Look, log-gers never go back to

camp with money,’” Bruce says, laughing.“She grabbed it (the bill), and said, ‘You’recrazy.’”

Instead of burning the bill, he broughther to a jewelry store and proposed to her.

But the bill-burning incident left a mark.At first, Meryl told him no.

“You’re crazy,” she says.But his charm won her over, and they

City couple met when shewas hitchhiking on ColumbiaStreet and he picked her up

Memory lane: Bruce and Meryl Chambers have been married 60 years this month. They metin 1952 when Meryl was hitchhiking on Columbia Street.

LIFE STORIESBY NIKI HOPE

“They alwayssaid itwouldn’t last,they said if itlasted for ayear, you’ll belucky.”

BRUCE CHAMBERS

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◗PIT BULL ADVOCACY

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Resident wants NewWestminster’s ‘vicious’dog bylaw changedBY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]

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◗IN THE NEWSWhat’s in a name? New moniker for police ◗P5One year later, bridge-barge crash report still not ready ◗P9

Last week’s questionDo you agree with a Bill of Rights for parents?

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Guitar man: Devon Malcolm takes a break and plays his guitar in Tipperary Park inNew Westminster.

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Puchmayrwants gov’t.to intervene

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Coun. Chuck Puchmayr is convinced NewWestminster will pay the price for poor plan-ning.

Puchmayr has served a notice of motionthat he’d like New Westminster city councilto ask the provincial government to interveneand have an independent assessment done ofaccess to the new Port Mann Bridge from theSouth Fraser Perimeter Road, and to considerthe efficient movement of goods to the northeastsector and the long-term air quality for MetroVancouver and the Fraser Valley as part of thatassessment. Puchmayr is concerned that there’sno direct access for trucks wanting to access thebridge from South Fraser Perimeter Road, whichis located on the Surrey side of the Fraser River.

“We are told by TransLink that in order to putan onramp onto Port Mann from South FraserPerimeter Road it would be too steep,” he said.“I went out there with my GPS. I was shocked athow steep the alternative they have built is.”

Instead of accessing the bridge directly,Puchmayr said trucks would have to take a 15kilometre detour that sees them traveling underthe Port Mann Bridge, continuing on SouthFraser Perimeter Road along the river, travelingup a steep grade and entering the freeway at theCloverdale exit.

“It’s a massive detour,” he said. “It’s 15 kilo-metres at a steep grade.”

Puchmayr believes the result will be increasedwear and tear on trucks and increased cost offuel for trucks. When combined with the tollsplanned for the Port Mann, he fears more truckswill head to the Pattullo Bridge and travelthrough New Westminster.

“It’s interesting that TransLink, without show-ing us any details, says, ‘no, it can’t be done, noit’s too steep,’” he said of a direct connection.“There is no way council or the community canget clarity on that issue. We don’t get any of thescience behind what TransLink is telling us.”

Puchmayr hopes the province will have moresuccess in getting the data that went into thedecision to send traffic to the 176th Street accesspoint, a move he believes will contribute toincreased greenhouse gas emissions.

“New Westminster should care. The factthey are not making the connection makes thePattullo Bridge the default for trucks,” he said.“We put that to TransLink. They said the model-ing showed the trucks will take that long detourrather than go through New Westminster.”

New Westminster isn’t the only communitythat should be concerned about the proposedconnection, added Puchmayr.

“I think people in the Fraser Valley should be

BY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]

Many of the parking metersin New Westminster havebeen upgraded to accept newloonies and toonies.

James Doan, the city’ssupervisor of parking, said thecity has upgraded about 850parking meters in the city sothey accept the new coins.

“Unfortunately, NewWestminster, like any othercity in Canada, we had tocover the cost of the upgrade,”he said. “It’s roughly about$10,000.”

Doan said about five percent of the city’s meters haven’tyet been upgraded to acceptthe new coins. Decals havebeen posted on these meters soresidents are aware they aren’taccepting the new coins.

Doan noted that the city iscontinuing with the expansionof pay stations that have beentested in Sapperton. As thatexpansion continues, the restof the meters will be upgradedto accept the new coins.

Earlier this year, thecity learned that the RoyalCanadian Mint was changingthe composition of loonies andtoonies from nickel, to a multi-ply steel composition. Theswitch in coin compositionmeant the city had to upgradeits parking meters to recognizethe new weights of the coins.

J.J. MacKay CanadaLimited, which supplies theparking meters to the City ofNew Westminster, said the newcoins have the same monetaryvalue as the previous coins,but have different “electronicsignatures” because of theirnew material compositions.Parking meters recognize thecomposition or weight of par-ticular coins, and can evendetermine when a foreign coinhas been inserted.

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thanks for breathing deeply while we were renovating.we are now in our shiny new store at Metrotown.

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From the mouths of babes came a subtle but significantchange.

The New Westminster Police Service will officiallybecome the New Westminster Police Department laterthis month, with the launch of a revamped website.

Chief Const. Dave Jones said the change will bring thepolice department in line with all other city departments,but the idea for the change actually came from kids.

“At our popular summer soccer camp, the kids wouldlook at their bags and wonder what NWPS stood for,”said Jones. “We kept on hearing that New WestminsterPolice Service didn’t resonate with them, so we decidedto look at a change.”

Jones said that when the department went to “policeservice” in the 1990s under former police chief JackFordham, the change was noticed, but as time has goneby, the name became less of an identifying marker.

In fact, on the shoulder flashing that officers wear,there’s no denoting service or department, which made iteven easier for the police to make the change.

“We surveyed our membership, and we also looked atwhat the costs would be to make the change,” said Jones.“The membership liked the change, it doesn’t cost much,and it just makes sense.”

The New Westminster Police Board has approved thechange, and the only thing still to be done is to time thename change with the redesign of the police department’swebsite later this month.

“We were already looking at a new website design, sodoing these things at the same time makes sense,” saidJones.

Police have already been using “police department” inmost of their correspondence, and one of the few thingsleft is to use up the last bit of office supplies with the“police service” name on it.

What’s in a name? City police find outNew West police service becomes adepartment later this monthBY ALFIE LAU [email protected]

New name, new T-shirts: New Westminster Police Chief Const. Dave Jones said changing the name of the police “service”to a police “department” brings it into line with other city departments.

Larry Wright/THE RECORD

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It’s probably a decade too late, but formost citizens in the Lower Mainland,this week’s hospital road show by theLiberals was still a welcome sight.

Health Minister Michael deJong unveiled what could bean up to $750-million redevel-opment of Royal ColumbianHospital on Tuesday. A daylater, Premier Christy Clark was promis-ing a major upgrade and renovation ofSt. Paul’s Hospital saying there was halfa billion dollars in the 2012 budget for

the job. And, of course, in neighbouringBurnaby a planning committee is gath-ering input for redevelopment of thathospital.

NDP naysayers say theannouncements are purepolitical propaganda intendedto boost the Liberals’ sag-ging popularity. And, there’s

no question that the announcement forRCH seems a bit premature given thatnothing concrete would really happen– at the most optimistic – for at least five

to seven years. But de Jong also gaveRCH a 150-day deadline to reduce wait-ing times. And, yes, we’ve heard thosepromises before as well.

But the reality is that no matter whichpolitical party is in power during thenext 10 to 20 years, hospitals and healthcare will be critical.

The baby boomer generation is aboutto peak – and all those aging hips andknees will put a huge strain on the sys-tem. Combine that with a potential minibaby boom, and we may all be looking

back at today’s surgery wait-lists andemergency room traffic jams with fondmemories.

The question isn’t whether theLiberals are serious or not about theseannouncements. The question is: cantaxpayers afford several massive hospi-tal redevelopments in the near future?Our guess is that neither political partywants to tell taxpayers that there’s amassive price tag coming down the line– unless they can blame it on the otherparty.

Policing pop is notthe right solution

Living in my head, I haveboth a libertarian side anda socialist side. They get

along surprisingly well, acknow-ledging that neither of them isalways right, but teaming upto point and laugh at peoplewho occupy the muddy middleground of politics.

Today, both sides are roll-ing their eyes at New York CityMayor Michael Bloomberg’s planto ban the selling of supersizedcups of pop.

On the surface, this is a sens-ible public health policy, evenif it does feel like having yourmom lean over your shoulderto ask if you should be drinkingthat much Coke.

Pop makes you fat. Lots ofother things make you fat, butpop is measured out by theounce, so it’s easier to regulatethan the exact size of a burgerpatty.

My libertarian side objects forall the reasons you would thinkhe does.

First, he doesn’t like beingtold what to do, ever, if he’s notharming anyone else. Whosebusiness is it but mine if I drink500 litres of Coke a day, dissolv-ing my bones and fattening up

to such a size that small childrenwill use me as a sledding hill,come winter?

Second, it isn’t going to workthat well. My libertarian side isalready coming up with angles,see. He’s a mercenary sort, andhe’s going to patent a new drink:MegaSucrose, the pop packedwith 40 times more sugar thanCoke or Pepsi! You’ll have to eatit with a spoon, but it’ll come insmall cups.

After that, he’ll probably juststart offering a specially priced“free refills” cup of regular pop.Hey, it’s just one cup, right?

My socialist side thinks thehorse has already left the barn.

If you’re going to use publicpolicy to influence behaviour,thinks my leftist brain, startingwith the consumer is the worstplace to begin.

Start with the farmers. Ormore specifically, with the vastcorporations that have replacedmost small farmers.

Maybe we could just thinpeople down by not subsidizingcorn? Most of the sweetenersthat have been fattening upNorth Americans over the pastfew decades are based on high-fructose corn syrup. They’re ineverything: your pop, of course,but also your barbecue sauce,salad dressing, granola bars,breakfast cereal, doughnuts,specialty coffee drinks, and it’sinside your house right now, myGod! The calls are coming frominside your house!

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Seniors’ care needs new ideasDear Editor:

I was very moved to read Art Kube’s letter (Planwith seniors, not for them, In My Opinion, TheRecord, June 8) in which he writes: “Seniors are anasset, not a liability, to society” and that the drivingforce of our approach should be “to help seniorsstay active, healthy and independent.”

As a health-care advocate and seniors’ advocatefor many years, and as a community volunteer, Iagree with Mr. Kube completely when he says wepresently have a hodge-podge of approaches whenwhat we really need is a “comprehensive coordin-ated approach.” And I also believe that we can learna great deal from other countries that face similarchallenges.

One model that is definitely worth examiningis the Danish model of integrated community careservices for seniors – a model in which home sup-

port services, home nursing, outreach programs,assisting living, long-term care and hospital careare effectively coordinated. Seniors have access to awide variety of home support services according toeach person’s specific and changing needs – whichare continually assessed by a team of health-careand service providers.

Yes, this does involve greater investment in homesupport, home nursing and outreach programs thanwe make here in B.C. But Danes with whom I havespoken, as well as health policy experts and seniors’advocates in B.C. and across Canada, all agree that itis an investment well worth making. Why?

First of all, these programs really do allow sen-iors to live independently longer and enjoy a betterquality of life. Secondly, such programs are criticalto preventive health care, that is, to not simply treat-ing illness and disease – but working actively toprevent them. And, thirdly, and very importantly,

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they are cost-effective.I will be visiting Denmark later this

month for a family reunion. (Yes, I mustconfess at this point that I was indeedborn in the country of which I speak!) AndI plan to spend some time in Denmarklearning first-hand about its system of“integrated community care.”

I know how positive my relatives areabout the ongoing and critically import-ant support that’s been provided to theiraging parents – and how important thosesupports are to the family as a whole. ButI also want to take the opportunity to meetpersonally with health-care organizationsand health-care providers to understandbetter how these programs actually work.

Because, as Art Kube said so eloquentlyin his letter, seniors are “still alive, stillas active as (they) can be, still anxious tobuild a better province.” And we shouldtreat them as an asset – not a liability. It’sthe very least that they deserve!

Judy Darcy, NDP candidate, New Westminster

Listen to the residentsDear Editor:

Let me start by saying I have beena longtime resident in Sapperton (25years). I have watched the corner of EastColumbia Street and Sherbrooke Streetgo from a building with doctor’s offic-es and a pharmacy to the Elizabeth FrySociety. Over this period of time the areahas changed: groups of people loitering,smoking, smoking pot, men with the sameissues hanging around and picking up thewomen that live there, fighting, residentscrossing the street to walk on the otherside to avoid the people, condoms andneedles in the lanes and parks, numer-ous complaints and phone calls to policeby residents, items taken out of people’syards, drunken or drug-addicted peoplepassing out in yards, relationship fightsout in public.

All this from the people that live or are

associated with the Elizabeth Fry Society.If this is allowed to proceed it will lookmore and more like downtown ColumbiaStreet did not so long ago. We are well onour way.

I have canvassed a lot of people at thehospital and within the neighbourhood,and not one person said they would droptheir children off at a daycare run by theElizabeth Fry Society with all the thingsthat go on there. I thought about smallchildren being taken to a daycare runby the Elizabeth Fry Society where theywould see violence, abuse, addiction andunsafe, erratic chaos. Is this what we wantto teach these children? Not a very positiveenvironment.

I would like to see the mayor and coun-cil drop their children or grandchildrenoff on a daily basis for a couple of years atthe Elizabeth Fry Society’s daycare wherethings like this are happening right outthe door. The only children that will beat the Elizabeth Fry Society’s daycare arethe residents’ children, and when thatdoesn’t work out they will turn that spaceinto more beds to house more women.Isn’t this a great way to have your per-mit approved by saying the hospital andneighbourhood really need and supportthe daycare that the Elizabeth Fry Societywill provide?

I am completely opposed to the officialcommunity plan amendment. I feel that ifwe let the Elizabeth Fry Society encroachon to Kelly Street, then it is only a matterof time before more of the area is boughtup and then the area will be wiped outand filled with condos to bring the City ofNew Westminster more tax dollars and toaccommodate the SkyTrain route.

I am appalled by the lack of genuineconcern by the mayor and council to prop-erly preserve this area.

How could you not do a proper assess-ment of what the people who actually livein the neighbourhood want?

I can guarantee you that this promisesto be a very contentious issue right up toand during the next municipal election.

Juanita Ivings, New Westminster

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actually takes money fromits own taxpayers and thengives it to huge agribusi-ness firms so that they canthen sell U.S. citizens (andus, yay NAFTA!) stuff tomake them fat at rock bot-tom prices.

Socialism, in the form ofnot sucking up to corpora-tions, might actually makefor a better capitalism inthis case.

My socialist side alsosuspects that clampingdown on the advertis-ing of products that are

just carbonated, lightlycaramel-flavoured water,might have an impact, too.It believes that the rightto aggressively sell peoplecrap is, perhaps, not abso-lute.

Finally, both sides ofmy brain are incensed thatpop and only pop is thetarget of this plan.

Not your snooty craftbeers, not your ice winesall full of sugar, not yourcaramel macchiatos withextra whipped cream?

Just pop? So nothingthat wealthy yuppies and

hipsters consume in largequantities, then?

Just because you got itin a trendy bistro or gas-tropub does not mean thata food has fewer calories.Beer, wine and a numberof coffee drinks are quitehigh in calories.

Yes, you can use laws tohelp make people thinner.

But not all laws areequally fair, effective oruseful.

Matthew Claxon is areporter with the LangleyAdvance, a sister paper ofThe Record.

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were married on June 28, just a few weeksafter that first meeting. Meryl, clearly her ownperson, opted for a pale blue gown instead of atraditional white one.

“They always said it wouldn’t last, they saidif it lasted for a year, you’ll be lucky,” Brucesays.

“Because I was too young,” Meryl says.“It was too fast,” Bruce adds.But they beat the odds.The couple welcomed their first

child in 1955. Five more followed,including a surprise set of twin girlsin 1964. All of the kids – Jeanette,John, Tammy, Bruce, Cindy andDebbie – went to school at RichardMcBride Elementary and NewWestminster Secondary School.

Bruce was a truck driver for anumber of years, but it was a toughway to provide for a growing fam-ily. Eventually, he bought a printingpress and turned to printing, whichboosted his income considerably. In the 1970s,when their kids were older, Meryl startedworking at the Civic Medical Clinic, where shestayed for 30 years.

She retired – “twice,” granddaughter Katesays. They kept calling her back. Finally, sheleft for good about three years ago.

Staffing the front desk at the medical clinicmeant that she got to know a lot of people inthe community. Her grandkids found it hard togo anywhere with her because grandma wasalways bumping into and having long chatswith people who knew her from work.

Today, Bruce and Meryl have eight grand-children, including granddaughter Kate

Chambers, who lives in Coquitlam but consid-ers her grandparents’ house her second home.

Her mom was a single parent, and so Bruceand Meryl helped raise Kate and her sister.Meryl says Bruce, in particular, was there forthe girls.

The 21-year-old is studying astrophysicsat SFU – which was inspired by her grandpaBruce, who likes to look at the sky. He wasalways telling her about the stars and planets,

she says.“There’s a star that we both can

see. I’m in Coquitlam, he’s here, andwe (both) look at it every night,”Kate says, smiling at her grandpa,who looks down with a gentle grin.Bruce was diagnosed with cancer in2008, which he recovered from, butthe cancer has returned.

Bruce and Meryl say their favour-ite thing to do together is to spendtime with their grandchildren.

Bruce – the guy who threatenedto burn money when they were first

together – not surprisingly, says Meryl hasalways looked after their money.

“If it was me, I think I could make a mil-lion dollars and be broke all the time,” he says.“She looks after things.”

Meryl agrees, “I look after everything. I’mvery organized.”

What’s kept Meryl around all these years,she says, is that Bruce is a “good guy.”

“He helps me whenever I need help. Hegoes out of his way to help – that’s why I stuckit out,” she says.

And to think, if she hadn’t stuck her thumbout all of those years ago, the story of Bruceand Meryl may never have been told.

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It’s coming up on the first anniver-sary of a gravel barge running into theQueensborough rail bridge, and the finalsafety report on the incident still isn’tready.

“We are still getting the initial draftreport ready,” said Chris Krepski, spokes-man for the Transportation Safety Board ofCanada. “We are still in the report-writingphase, and we still need to get commentsback.”

Krepski said he couldn’t put a timeframeon when the report would be ready, as inci-dent reports like these take time, especiallysince there are three phases to putting ittogether. The first two phases, the field andpost-field phase, have been completed, andinvestigators are in the third phase, which isthe report production phase.

Krepski said after an initial draft is writ-ten, it goes out to designated reviewersfor comment. Once those comments areanalyzed, they go back to the board forapproval. The report is written after thesechanges are incorporated, but that takessome more time, as the report also has to betranslated.

On June 28, 2011, a gravel barge ownedby Mercury Launch and Tug collided withthe Queensborough rail bridge, severingthe rail link to downtown New Westminsterand closing off the North Arm of the FraserRiver to boat traffic.

At the time of the accident, FrankButzelaar, president of Southern Railway ofBritish Columbia, the company that owns

the bridge, told The Record that SouthernRailway services 30 local companies withthe bridge. The bridge has been in servicesince 1911 and handles eight to 10 cross-ings per day on average, according to thecompany. Freight carried over the bridgeincludes automobiles, forest products andindustrial products.

The Transportation Safety Board ofCanada decided to conduct a full investiga-tion into the incident. Raymond Mathew,marine investigation manager with thesafety board, was working on that reportwhen he spoke with The Record in October2011.

“We’re trying to see if we can confirmsome more information. We are proceed-ing with the report. That’s why there’s adelay. It will be a while because TSB reportsnormally take a year to come out,” Mathewsaid. “This report is not our only report. Wehave a lot in other areas.”

Mathew said most of the informationneeded to complete the final report hadbeen collected by October 2011, but inves-tigators were still working to confirm somethings and analyze all the gathered infor-mation for the final report.

A previous Transport Canada investiga-tion found Mercury Launch and Tug, thecompany that owned the barge shippingthe gravel, was in compliance with trans-portation and safety regulations at the timeof the accident.

The Fraser River was experiencing ahigher than normal freshet and flow rate atthe time, and the channel beyond the bridgearound Poplar Island is known for beingdifficult to navigate.

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concerned,” he said aboutair quality concerns. “Ithink the trucking industryshould be concerned.”

Puchmayr believesthere’s still an opportunityto make a better connectionfrom South Fraser PerimeterRoad to the new Port MannBridge.

“I’d like to see the con-nection made right at thePort Mann Bridge, whichcertainly would require

some kind of engineering.There is land where thelandfill is. It is definitelydoable,” he said. “Greaterchallenges have been over-come in engineering.”

Puchmayr worries thata “cheap fix” has been cho-sen, but it’s a decision that“cops out” on the Gatewayprogram’s intent of movingcommercial traffic efficient-ly through the region.

“The South FraserPerimeter Road should have

been engineered to connectat Port Mann,” he said.

Puchmayr put forwardhis notice of motion atMonday’s council meet-ing to give fellow council-lors time to mull it overbefore discussing it at thenext council meeting. If sup-ported by council, he’d likeNew Westminster to getsupport from neighbouringmunicipalities in calling onthe province for an indepen-dent assessment.

Staffordshire bull terrier; AmericanStaffordshire terrier; cane corso; Italianmastiff; presa canarios; fila brasileiro; andArgentinian dogo.

According to Fahr, a number of GreaterVancouver municipalities have come torealize that applying dangerous dog legis-lation to specific breeds doesn’t work.She’s urging the City of New Westminsterto look at what other communities aredoing and change the legislation.

Several animal rights advocates attend-ed city council’s June 11 meeting in sup-port of removing breed-specific referencesin the animal control bylaw. Fahr said shewas “very happy” with council’s responseto her request.

“They didn’t promise anything,” shesaid. “I felt heard. They treated me veryrespectfully.”

Council has asked staff to report backon the matter.

Coun. Chuck Puchmayr agrees thatamending the city’s animal control bylawto remove references to specific breeds ofdogs as being deemed vicious may be theway to go.

“I have always said it’s not a bad dog,it’s a bad owner. That can happen with anybreed of dog,” he said. “I think it is unfairto zero in on a breed of dog.”

James Doan, the city’s supervisor ofanimal services, said staff are reviewingthe city’s 2005 animal control bylaw andexpect to report back to council in earlyfall.

“Staff have been talking with other localsurrounding municipalities to ensure whatthey do and what we do are similar,” he

said.Doan noted that the city’s goal would

be to ensure that safety of the public isupheld.

Fahr, who has volunteered at the localanimal shelter, said people consideringadoption of animals deemed to be viciousbreeds (often in the pit bull family) mustbe informed of the requirements to keepthese dogs muzzled. Given the choice ofadopting a Labrador retriever with behav-ioral problems or a pit bull that must bemuzzled and look like Hannibal Lecterwhen it’s out in public, she said mostpeople will opt for the Labrador retriever.

Fahr said Delta noticed an increasein its adoption rates after it amended itsvicious dogs bylaws.

According to Doan, the city’s animalcontrol shelter is currently home to onedog.

“For a period of time, we had no dogsat all,” he added. “We had a pigeon anda cat.”

In 2005, the city adopted a new ani-mal control bylaw that was intended toallow the city to deal more effectively withbarking dogs, by including definitions of“aggressive behavior” and “continuoussound” of dogs. The bylaw also increaseddog licence fees, increased the impoundtime for dangerous dogs, included changesto reflect the contents of the CommunityCharter, contained a list of dogs deemedto be vicious, and prohibited individualsfrom keeping wild animals (a lengthy listthat included caimans, monkeys, squirrels,raccoons and certain varieties of snakes,such as boas and pythons).

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Today, Taverna Greka is celebrating its 30th anniversary with a new look andmenu items.

Taverna Greka is very much a family affair. As you walk in the door, you mightbe greeted warmly by Eleni or one of her daughters,Koula or Lena. Over the last three years, bothdaughters, along with their husbands Kosta andJimmy, are now an integral part of the managementteam.

All agree that its 30-year success lies in thelocation, atmosphere and their promise ofconsistently delicious food.

If you haven’t been for awhile, it’s time tocheck out why so many locals and visitors alikeconsider Taverna Greka the “go-to” restaurantfor mouthwatering, authentic Mediterraneangastronomy.

Situated on the banks of the mighty Fraser River,the dishes are only rivaled by the views.

The vistas are both soothing and relaxing, andthe peaceful location of the restaurant means that your time spent here will bememorable.

Last September, this delightful restaurant received a makeover. With a capacitynow of more than 175 seats, it boasts of high ceilings, an open concept bar andsports lounge, and scenes of the Greek isles. One thing never changed thoughand that’s providing authentic Greek food its customers have come to expect.

“We did keep the heritage hardwood flooring,” adds Eleni.

The fare at this Royal City Record multiple award-winning eatery is indeedfaithfully Greek. Eleni hails from the island of Evia on the Aegean Sea, whichis one of the most popular and unique of all the Greek Islands. From the morefamous and common dishes such as mousakka, to other lesser known andtraditional dishes, Greek cuisine is a thrill for the taste buds, and Taverna Grekadelivers each and every time.

Two years ago, Eleni invited award-winning chef Margaritis Voulgaris to comefrom Greece for six weeks to help overhaul Taverna Greka’s menu.

“He revamped many of our existing dishes and created some new ones,” says

Eleni’s daughter Koula. “We believe we have set new standards to traditionalGreek food with his help and our food has received many positive commentsafter his changes.”

Ingredients are thoughtfully sourced for quality and flavour, and there aredepartures from tradition.

“Everything is prepared from scratch and made right here, including thehomemade desserts and sauces,” says the affable Eleni.

Taverna Greka serves a great selection of tasty andunique cuisine, including a great selection of fresh fishand seafood, as well as a number of vegetarian selectionssuch as spanakopita and tyropita.

Taverna Greka also dishes out signature fare such as theslow-cooked roast lamb, souvlaki, moussaka, kalamariand its famous appetizer, Saganaki (which is a heavenlymarriage of pan fried kefalotiri cheese served with asqueeze of lemon).

A true testament of its longevity lies in the fact thatTaverna Greka has a number of employees who have beenwith them for years, including a chef and server withthem since its inception.

The bar is fully licensed so you can sip on a Greek beeror any number of other specialty drinks, while enjoying

traditional Greek cuisine in an ambience of fun and excellent service. For thosewho want to enjoy a glass of wine with dinner, Eleni offers a nice selection ofwines, at various price points, from around the world and a variety of popularB.C. wines.

The service is always friendly and with a smile. Eleni, Koula and Lena wantyour time spent here to be unforgettable.

To celebrate three decades of serving up mouth-watering Mediterraneancuisine, Eleni invites you to come in for dinner from Monday June 18 to SundayJune 24, and receive 30 per cent off your dinner bill. It is their way to say thankyou to its loyal clientele, as well as to welcome new customers.

Meantime, don’t forget that every Friday and Saturday night belly dancers willentertain you.

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◗ IN THE COMMUNITYTop 5 Things To Do This Weekend ◗P15Around Town: Resident up for teaching award ◗P18

In honour of Father’sDay, I sought out NewWestminster author JJ

Lee to chat about fatherhood,fashion and death and howthose topics actually inter-twine.

Lee wrote The Measure ofa Man: The Story of a Father, aSon, and a Suit – a compellingbook that has received muchpraise and numerous acco-lades, including being short-listed for the 2011 Governor-General’s Literary Awardfor Non-Fiction. Lee writes amonthly menswear columnfor The Vancouver Sun, whichis syndicated across Canada,contributes a fashion columnfor CBC Radio and his per-sonal essays are published inELLE Canada.

Not only is he one of NewWest’s most-noted authors(he lives here with his wifeand two boys), he is likely itsbest-dressed father.

Niki Hope: What compelledyou to write about your troubledfather and your relationship?

JJ Lee: The book came outof the very simple experiencethat everybody has of having agarment in their closet that theydon’t personally own, and itholds mystery, and you can’t letgo of it. It belonged to someoneimportant to you for good or forbad, and eventually I bit the bul-let and decided to sort of inter-rogate my father’s last suit, andthat became the launching pointfor that journey.

NH: What single item wouldyou leave your sons to rememberyou by?

JL: If it were a single (item),I’m currently working on abook that, because my sons willturn 18 the same year I’ll be

52, which is the age my fatherpassed away … So my boys willbe men, and I think the thing Iwould want to leave them, andwhat I’m working on, is the cur-rent book I’m writing, which ismy message to them – if needbe, through the veil of death. IfI do pass, that book will exist inlieu of me, if I reach that strange,weird time when they are 18and I’m the age that my fatherpassed away. (His twin boys,Emmet and Jack, are eight.)

NH: As a member of the fashionpolice, what are three mistakes menmake that make you want to handout citations?

JL: The number one thingthat I still see, even among theEnglish, who I was shocked tofind this – never to button thebottom. You’re not supposedto. Never button the bottombutton. Another thing is, nevershop with a woman. It impedesa man’s own sartorial develop-ment and also begins to skewthe style language in a directionthat has nothing to do with maledress customs, for example, but-toning the bottom buttons.

The third thing I would sayis when you buy a shirt, alterit. Too many people have shirtsthat are too blousy and too longin the sleeves. It’s the cheapestthing in the world to take a $25shirt and give it a $125 fit byspending a couple of shekels ata tailors.

NH: What will you do onFather’s Day?

JL: We have no plans. Ideally,we’ll go for a bike ride and playcatch.

NH: You live in New West.What brought you here?

JL: The rent brought me here,and the fact that it was close toa SkyTrain line, but what keepsme here is the community. Iknow dozens of store ownersby name. I know where to getgood meat. … I love the peoplein the town. I tell people outsidethe region, back east, that NewWest is like having a village inthe middle of a metropolis, andI haven’t been able to find thatanywhere else.

NH: Your book was nominatedfor several awards, including beingshortlisted for the 2011 Governor-General’s Literary Award for Non-Fiction. Did you expect such a

favourable response?JL: I intended to write the

best non-fiction work I could,

and I wanted it to reach people.I knew that I wouldn’t be happywith a book that couldn’t make a

difference. That was always myintent – to make a book

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Fashionable father: JJ Lee, award-winning author of The Measure of a Man: The Story of a Father, a Son,and a Suit, took time out to chat about fatherhood, fashion and death.

Please, bury him in a bow tie

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with impact. I tried tomuster my writing abili-ties and my own deludedambitions and put it intothe writing. I definitelywanted a book that had aquality to it and took thebest of what I learned atthe CBC and being a printwriter for the last 10 years.

NH: Your book goesbeyond being simply abouta “suit.” In my opinion, it’sa deeper meditation on howone fashions their life. Unlikeyour father, who seemed tostruggle to find contentment,are you content with the lifeyou’ve fashioned?

JL: Unfortunately no,but I’m fabulously happywith my family. I wish, inmany ways, I too were abetter father. As much asI asked too much of myown father, I too think thatthat’s my next project inlife – to be a better father.

NH: Who is the bestdresser in your immediatefamily?

JL: The best dresserin my family is my sonEmmet. He’s gifted.

He’s prodigious.Emmet, when he wantsto, has the ability to dresswith an elegance and astylishness – in an entirelyunselfconscious way,which I had to learn. Ihad to learn before I couldforget.

Emmet has learned

nothing and doesn’t needto. He needs to avoidlearning anything in someways, so that’s fantastic.

If he decides it’s timeto dress up, he can doanything. He has cowboyboots. He has the coolestdenim jacket in the world.He looks great in Breton-striped shirts, and he stolemy fedora.

NH: Suit you want to beburied in?

JL: Oh gee, I don’tknow if I have one yet. I

thought I did. I would liketo be in a bow tie, moreimportantly.

I would like to be wear-ing a bow tie and be cre-mated, and I expect to beburied in Mount Royal inMontreal.

NH: Mount Royal is thatthe cemetery where …

JL: My dad, my grand-pa, my great-grandfatherare buried.

For more on JJ Lee, visithis webpage at www.jj-lee.com or follow him on Twitterat @jj_lee.

JJ Lee: Talks fashion, fatherhood◗ continued from page 13

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We’re continu-ing with ourpopular feature

– our staff’s Top 5 (OrMore) Things To Do ThisWeekend.

This issue, we havethe grand opening ofWestminster Pier Park, acourse on safe cycling, anannual garage sale andsomething free and fun forFather’s Day.

1Westminster PierPark officially opensthis Saturday, June 16,

from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thecelebration includes enter-tainment, kids’ and sportsactivities, storytelling,

jugglers, wall climbing,kite-making, stilt walkers,food from River Marketvendors and more.

The City of NewWestminster is encour-aging everyone to walk,bike or take transit to theevent. A bike valet willbe on site to provide free,secure bicycle parking.

2Hone your com-munication skills on

Friday, June 15 at a freelife skills workshop atNew Westminster PublicLibrary, from 1 to 4 p.m.

The session is conduct-ed in English with Spanishtranslation available. The

library is at 716 Sixth Ave.,wheelchair-accessible.For info/registration, callMOSAIC at 604-522-3722,ext. 155.

3Get your cycling skillsup to par on Saturday,

June 16 from noon to 4:30p.m. at the CentennialCommunity Centre at 65East Sixth Ave.

HUB will be presentinga streetwise cycling course,teaching people safe bicyc-ling skills through class-room and on-road training.To register, go to http://bikehub.ca/streetwise.

4Get digging for bar-gains and treasures at

the annual GlenbrookeNorth Residents’Association garage sale onSaturday, June 16, from 9a.m. to 3 p.m.

The Glenbrooke Northarea extends from 10thAvenue to the north sideof Sixth Avenue, fromMcBride Boulevard to theeast side of Sixth Street.

Organizers say thesale will go ahead rain orshine.

The association isalso accepting dona-tions for Monarch Place,a local transition housefor women and childrenescaping violence.

5Head to Queen’s Parkfor Father’s Day. The

New Westminster andDistrict Concert Band isperforming for free onSunday, June 17, from 2 to3 p.m.

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Inspection: Mayor Wayne Wright (above right)reviews the members of Royal Canadian SeaCadets Corps Fraser during the corps’ annualreview (above and at right). The Cadets pro-gram is open to youth aged 12 to 18.

Members of RoyalCanadian Sea Cadets CorpsFraser showcased theiraccomplishments at theirrecent review.

Mayor Wayne Wright wasthe reviewing officer for thegroup’s 70th annual ceremon-ial review, which took place atits training facility on AnnacisIsland. The event highlightedthe cadets’ accomplishmentsduring the past training year.

Reviewingthe troops

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ANew Westminsterresident is in therunning for the

Great Teacher Award.Edina Bajramovic,

a teacher at AlexanderHamilton Elementaryin Richmond, recentlylearned that she is amongthe finalists in the GreatTeacher Awards, a contestput on by Canadian Familymagazine to recognize andcelebrate the top teachersin Canada. The 500-plusentries were narroweddown to 30, at which pointa group of education spe-cialists reviewed the nomi-nations and generated thetop 13 nominees.

In an email to TheRecord, Bajramovic statesthat she has taught kinder-garten and grades 2, 3, 4,6, 7 at Alexander HamiltonElementary (in Richmond,just across the border fromQueensborough) sinceher graduation from theeducation program atthe University of BritishColumbia.

“Mrs. Bajramovic wasnominated by a parent ofa student whose life shetouched dearly. Now, sheneeds online votes to beatout the other 12 Canadianteachers for the title ofGreatest Teacher,” statedthe email. “Mrs. Bajramovicsays that both she, as wellas the students and com-munity, are excited andhave been checking thevotes daily. The online vot-ing is gaining momentum,and with more than 9,000votes. Mrs. Bajramovic wasin fourth place on June11th.”

Voting closes on June30, and people are able tovote once a day. Winnerswill appear in the Augustissue of Canadian Family,and the top three teacherswill earn a $2,500 prize fortheir school to go towardssupplies and programming.

To vote, visit www.canadianfamily.ca and click onGreat Teacher Awards inthe Contests section.

Salmon tiesFraser River Discovery

Centre is unveiling its new-est exhibit with a tradition-al aboriginal ceremony.

Discovery Centre iscelebrating the connectionbetween aboriginal peopleand salmon on the FraserRiver with the unveilingof its newest exhibit, OurBones are Made of Salmon,with a traditional aborigi-nal ceremony. The event istaking place on Saturday,

June 23 from 1 to 4:30 p.m.Designed around the

memories and experi-ences of Musqueam ElderLarry Grant and Stó:locultural advisor SonnyMcHalsie, Our Bones areMade of Salmon celebratesthe enduring traditions ofaboriginal salmon fishingand wind-drying in theFraser Canyon. Visitors tothe exhibit will “meet” thetwo men through a story-telling video that sharesthe Musqueam and Stó:lostories of how salmon cameto the Fraser River andhow salmon is in the heartsof aboriginal people livingalong the river.

“Through these storiesand replicas of aborigi-nal salmon fishing tools,visitors will learn aboutthe different fishing andpreservation techniquesand why salmon fishing isvital to aboriginal commu-nities today,” states a pressrelease. “The unveiling cer-emony will provide guestswith the opportunity toexperience aboriginal tradi-tions and protocols, andwill include a traditionalperformance of ‘first salm-on’ by Ts’i:eytesh JosetteJim from the WhonnockTribe.”

Aboriginal leaders andgovernment officials willbe on hand to unveil theexhibit.

To complement theexhibit, a Grade 4 curricu-lum education program hasbeen developed that willteach students about theimportance of salmon tothe aboriginal people.

“Salmon has sustainedWest Coast First Nationsfor thousands of years. I amproud that our elders fromthe Musqueam and Stó:loNations have generouslyshared their salmon storiesusing the oral tradition,”said Bertha Lansdowne,Nuxalk Nation andNew Westminster schooldistrict’s aboriginal educa-tion coordinator. “Passingon traditional knowledgeis an important aspect ofaboriginal culture, and bothstudents and the generalpublic will have an oppor-tunity to learn about the

importance of salmon toFirst Nations living alongthe Fraser River.”

Seating is limited forthe June 23 event celebrat-ing the completion of theexhibit, so people shouldpreregister at [email protected].

Fraser River DiscoveryCentre is located on thewaterfront at 788 QuaysideDr. It’s open daily from 10a.m. to 6 p.m. in the sum-mer, and admission to itsgalleries is by donation.

For more, visit www.fraserriverdiscovery.org orcall 604-521-8401.

Protecting kidsBurnaby-New

Westminster MP PeterJulian is renewing his callfor a national ban on mar-keting aimed directly atchildren.

Julian re-tabled hisprivate member’s bill thatcalls for a national ban onmarketing directly aimed atchildren younger than 13.

“It is wrong to takeadvantage of childrenwho do not have the lifeexperience or maturityto interpret commercialadvertising. By the time

typical Canadian childrenhave graduated from highschool, they have seen, onaverage, 350,000 televisioncommercials,” he said.

Julian said childrenlack what experts call the“cognitive defences” thatare needed to understandthese ads. He added thatit’s much more difficultfor children and their par-ents today because youngpeople are targeted witha greater intensity andfrequency of ads than anyprevious generation.

Bill C-430, whichamends the Competition

Act and the Food andDrugs Act, was developedin collaboration with theCentre for Science in thePublic Interest.

“This kind of legisla-tive approach protects therights of children and pro-duces results with healthoutcomes such as lowerobesity as one of the manypotential benefits,” Juliansaid.

“If we responsibly regu-late the advertising theyare exposed to, we can helpour children increase theirchances of living healthier,better lives.”

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Globe trotting

On the road:At left, Ombretta

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garet with theirhometown news-

paper at Caer-narfon Castle inWales. They areholding a copyof an issue that

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Where in the world? Above, New Westminster neighbours Doug and Moira Mickey,Dorothy Pridmore and Sandra and Ed Lee took a copy of The Record along on a re-cent Caribbean cruise. Here they’ve stopped at Cabo San Lucas in Mexico.

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An award-winning NewWestminster artist is beingfeatured in a new exhibitionat the Van Dop Gallery.

On Saturday, June 16,the gallery is presenting asolo exhibition by AngieAu Hemphill.

Au Hemphill, a nativeof Hong Kong, started herart training at the age of12 with watercolour masterLo Ku Chune.

After immigrating toCanada in 1973 and gradu-ating from high school inEdmonton, she went on tostudy at the Alberta Collegeof Art in Calgary, where shegraduated with a bachelorof fine arts degree in 1980.

She then moved toVancouver, where she hasbeen working as a commer-cial artist and professionalpainter for more than 25years.

“Withapassionforpaint-ing, Angie’s images take anordinary street or nature’sscene and transform it into

effervescent landscapes fullof the vitality of life andthe energy of art-making,”a press release says. “Theimagery is dynamic andhas a sense of movementthat captures the essenceof the ever passing of timeand the uniqueness of themoment being depicted.”

Au Hemphill’s work isinfluenced by her admi-ration for impressioniststyles.

Au Hemphill is a seniorsignature member of theFederation of CanadianArtists, a gold-medalwinner of the illustriousSpilsbury Medal Award,and two-time recipient ofthe Federation of CanadianArtists’ award of excel-lence.

Her work can be foundin corporate and privatecollections worldwide.

Van Dop Gallery is at421 Richmond St.

Call 604-521-7887 oremail gallery@vandopgal

lery.com for more details.You can also check out the

gallery’s website at www.vandopgallery.com.

Poetry lovers, take note: If youhaven’t stopped by a Poetic Justicereading yet, you still have a chanceto do so.

The reading series runs Sundayafternoons in the back room at theHeritage Grill in downtown NewWestminster.

Each reading includes three fea-tured poets and an open mike ses-sion, running from 3 to 5 p.m.

Coming up next, on Sunday, June17, is an afternoon featuring AngelEdwards, Margo Prentice and LilijaValis.

Edwards is a singer, songwrit-er, guitarist and owner of a smallmusic publishing company. Two ofher poems were included in MindPaintings, a poetry anthology fromSilver Bow Publishing.

Her music can be heard at www.reverbnation.com/angeledwards.

Prentice is a self-described poet-

ry reading groupie who has beenattending poetry readings for manyyears. She has MC’d for Poetic Justiceon several occasions, and she hasbeen inspired to write some of herown poetry.

Prentice also a published storywriter and playwright, and sheacts, directs and often writes for theGolden Age Theatre group.

Valis has an extensive backgroundin government and private work,helping people out of poverty andpersonal misery.

Her poetry book, Freedom on theFault Line, was published this year,and her work has also been includedin two anthologies.

The June 17 session will be hostedby Alan Hill.

The following weekend, June 24,will see an afternoon featuring MaryDuffy, Sylvia Taylor and KathleenKaton Tonneson.

Duffy was a child ofNewfoundland’s 1960s outport reset-tlement and has since moved to theWest Coast, where she now works inVancouver as a librarian.

Taylor is an award-winning free-lance writer, editor, educator andcommunications specialist, and shealso serves as a public speaker andpresenter at conferences and in writ-ing programs.

Tonneson is a private tutor of finearts and creative writing. Raised inCape Town, South Africa, Tonnesonhas been a professional working artistsince 1990. For more about her, checkout www.katon.myartchannel.com.

The June 24 session will be hostedby Janene White.

The Heritage Grill is at 447Columbia St., and everyone is wel-come to drop in for a Poetic Justicesession.

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Poetry reading set for Sunday

Inspired by nature: Angie Au Hemphill’s New ForestNo. 7 is part of a new solo exhibition of her work atVan Dop Gallery.

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Summer is almost here, and so is thefree, provincewide SummerReading Club, this year called“Strange … But True?”

Children three to 11 canpick up a booklet starting June18 and earn stickers and smallprizes on the way to a SummerReading Club medal. Keepingtrack of daily reading is easywith the calendar attached tothe booklet.

Mark your own calendarfor the official kick-off partyon Wednesday, June 20 at 3:30p.m. when the Purple Piratewill entertain. Enjoy the per-formance, join the SummerReading Club, and make some-thing wacky.

There will be free drop-inprograms throughout the sum-mer for all ages: Summer Fun Days forchildren four to 11 on Tuesdays from July3 with stories, crafts, music and specialguests; Story times for two- to six-year-olds on Wednesdays and Thursdays, start-ing July 4 and 5; and Baby time on Fridaysfrom July 8.

French Story time runs on Thursdays,starting Aug. 2 for those aged four to eight.

Register for Creative Tweens DoSummer on four Thursdays from July 5;sign up after June 18 for these special craftevents.

Teens can also join a summer readingclub. “Feed the Hunger” starts June 11

for those 12 to 18 – read, writereviews and win prizes.

Teens can also take theHunger Games Challenge formore prize chances.

Make the most of less hecticschedules and slow the “sum-mer skills slide.” Encourageyour children to join theSummer Reading Club, andbring them to the library tochoose their own books and toenjoy the many programs.

The Summer Reading Clubis sponsored by the NewWestminster Public Libraryboard, the British ColumbiaLibrary Association and thePublic Library Services Branch,Ministry of Education.

Strange … But True?Yes … children who read through the

summer do better in school in September,and the library rarely takes a holiday.

For more information, phone the chil-dren’s department at 604-527-4677 or checkour website at www.nwpl.ca.

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Much has beensaid about theDiamond Jubilee

of Queen Elizabeth II. InNew Westminster therehave been many events tomark this auspicious occa-sion from teas and lunch-eons to tree plantings anda “21-gun” salute by theAncient and Honourable

Hyack Anvil Battery.A diamond jubilee for

a British monarch hasoccurred only twice: oncethis year for ElizabethII and back in 1897 forVictoria. New Westminster,called the “Royal City”because it was named byQueen Victoria, has proud-ly marked all the regalanniversaries whethersilver, gold or diamond, ofall the reigning sovereigns.A connection to royalty isa significant part of thiscity’s heritage.

One hundred andtwenty-five years ago in1887, the city marked theGolden Jubilee of Queen

Victoria with all kinds offestivities and an unusualoccasion added to all theother events – it openeda new park and gave it aname.

A newspaper accountfrom the middle of June1887 noted that the Cityof New Westminster hadmany events to mark thejubilee. There was horseracing, boat racing a royalsalute at noon, and aband playing God Save theQueen. In the afternoonthey all headed off to aspecial ceremony in the“public park” that was ofgreat importance to thetown.

The paper noted“the whole militaryforce, including artil-lery and rifles, headedby the band, marchedto the park, where quitea number of citizenshad assembled.” Themayor of the day, RobertDickinson, “addressed afew appropriate remarksto those present” andthen he formally declaredthe park open. This park,Queen’s Park, was “dedi-cated to the City of NewWestminster in honour ofQueen Victoria.”

We are told that anotherroyal salute was fired with“much enthusiasm and

many congratulations.”The members of the mil-itia were invited to takepart in the refreshmentsat Holbrook House down-town, there was a bazaarat the drill shed, and a“grand torchlight proces-sion” on the Fraser Riverduring the evening. “Thewhole affair passed offmost successfully.”

Further research hasshown that this was arather low-key event, butthe city did proudly hon-our Queen Victoria andher jubilee as it opened,dedicated and named itspublic park.

Next year, the city will

formally mark the anniver-sary of Queen’s Park. Thisyear a lot of information isbeing gathered about themaster plan and future ofthe park as envisaged bythose who use it on a regu-lar or occasional basis.

A final note to thinkabout – this coming week-end, on June 16, NewWestminster will formallyopen and dedicate its new-est park area, WestminsterPier Park, as it joins ourother waterfront amenities– roughly 125 years aftera small citizen ceremonyin the bush on the hillopened and named itsnewest park as well.

The Royal City Farmers Market set anew record at its recent fundraiser heldrecently at Wild Rice restaurant.

More than $3,500 ($1,200 more than theprevious year) was raised at the event.

“We’ve heard such great feedback frompeople who came, and we want to take amoment to say some thank-yous to thosewho supported our fundraiser,” said a blog

post from Jen Arbo, operations managerfor the market. “First, we want to say aheartfelt thanks to the staff at Wild Rice.They took our idea to offer dishes madewith our vendors’ local products and ranwith it, creating three special menu choicesto choose from, and went over and aboveto offer a great cocktail menu and inventivedinner service.”

Arbo also thanked Re-Up BBQ, the NewVeganminster Project and market vendorRockweld Farm for being menu sponsors

to help offset the costs of the dishes to keepticket prices low.

“These people stepped up without ques-tion and really supported what we weretrying to do,” Arbo wrote.

She noted the work done by Of Desks,who did a “fabulous” job of designing thetickets and made a donation to help offsetthe costs of printing.

Arbo also thanked businesses thatdonated to the silent auction and boughttickets. To see the post, which includes

pictures from the event, visit http://rcfm.ca/2012/06/03/fundraiser-roundup.

The Royal City Farmers Market launchedon June 7. The market is held at TipperaryPark every Thursday, rain or shine, andruns until Oct. 4.

“We’re really excited for the season tobegin,” Arbo told The Record before thesummer market launched. “There’s lots ofnew and exciting stuff, as well as manyfamiliar faces.”

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◗ Calendar of Events◗FRIDAY, JUNE 15Communication Skills, freelife skills workshop at NewWestminster Public Library, 1to 4 p.m., conducted in Englishwith Spanish translation avail-able. The library is at 716Sixth Ave., wheelchair access-ible. For info/registration, callMOSAIC at 604-522-3722 ext.155.

◗SATURDAY, JUNE 16HUB presents streetwisecycling course, from noon to4:30 p.m. at the CentennialCommunity Centre, 65 EastSixth Ave. The course teachessafe bicycling skills throughclassroom and on-road train-ing. To register, go to bikehub.ca/streetwise.Glenbrooke North ResidentsAssociation, 13th annual gar-age sale, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.,rain or shine. Reduce-Reuse-Recycle, declutter your homeand make money too. Comeand find a great deal whilegetting to know your neigh-bours. Donations gratefullyaccepted for Monarch Place, alocal transition house offeringshelter and support to womenand children fleeing violence.To register your GlenbrookeNorth garage sale location, goto www.glenbrookenorth.ca orcontact [email protected] with Garage Sale inthe subject line.

◗MONDAY, JUNE 18THTillicum Toastmasters, becausea solid public speaking abilityis a great skill to have. Checkout our club and have fun,

guests are welcome, 7:20 to9:30 p.m., Unity in Action Hall,1630 Edinburgh St., New West.Info: 3435.toastmastersclubs.org or call 778-822-9212.

◗FRIDAY, JUNE 22Problem Solving and TimeManagement, free life skillsworkshop at New WestminsterPublic Library, 1 to 4 p.m., con-ducted in English with Spanishtranslation available. Thelibrary is at 716 Sixth Ave.,wheelchair accessible. Forinfo/registration, call MOSAICat 604-522-3722 ext. 155.

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◗FRIDAY, JUNE 29Interpersonal Relations, freelife skills workshop at NewWestminster Public Library, 1to 4 p.m., conducted in Englishwith Spanish translation avail-able. The library is at 716Sixth Ave., wheelchair access-ible. For info/registration, callMOSAIC at 604-522-3722 ext.155.

◗ONGOINGFree citizenship classes at thelibrary, first Wednesday andThursday of each month, from10 a.m. to 1 p.m. To register,phone MOSAIC at 604-522-

3722 ext. 155. The NewWestminster Public Library isat 716 Sixth Ave. and is wheel-chair accessible. The classesare co-sponsored by NewWestminster Public Libraryand MOSAIC’S SettlementProgram.Mom’s Playgroup, for momswith small children to meetfor playdates and conversa-tion. Search groups at www.NewWestCommunityGuide.cafor the group closest to you.Kiwanis Club of NewWestminster, holds luncheonmeetings the first and thirdTuesday of every month atBoston Pizza, Columbia Square,1005 Columbia St., at noon.Info: Marge Ashdown, 604-521-8567.Western Society for Children,holds a parent support group inNew Westminster, Wednesdaysfrom 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.,with on-site child-minding onrequest, for parents with chil-dren 12 and under who havediverse learning needs. Toregister, call Wanda Gendron at604-515-0810.Codependents AnonymousFreedom Group, 12-step pro-gram for people who wanta healthier, more functionalrelationship with themselvesand others. Meetings areevery Friday, 7:30 p.m. atRoyal Columbian Hospital,Sherbrooke Centre, 260Sherbrooke St. in the mainfloor lounge. Info: Sue at 604-580-8889 or CoDA Info line at604-516-5585.Canadian Mental Health

Association’s Simon FraserBranch, run and walk club,all welcome. Info: MadeleineHawkins at 604-516-8080 [email protected] needed, forHarmony Court Care Centreand Estate. If you are patientand enthusiastic and enjoyworking with seniors, opportun-ities are available. Call MaryAaaron at 604-527-3322 or e-mail [email protected] (Take Off PoundsSensibly) Group B.C. 612,meets at RCH SherbrookeCentre, Monday evenings, 6:30to 8 p.m., dedicated to takingoff pounds sensibly throughbasic food exchange programand moderate exercise. CallJudi at 604-525-0613 for moreinformation.Sapperton Pensioners, meeton the third Wednesday of themonth at 318 Keary St. Newmembers welcome. Info: 604-724-9722.Netherlands Association, speakDutch with others and cele-brate your heritage. Visit www.dutchnetwork.ca or contactEdie, [email protected] 604-536-3394.Royal City Communicators,meets the second and fourthTuesdays of each month at theCameron Recreation Centre,9523 Cameron St., Burnaby,helping those who are afraid tospeak in public. Information:604-939-5088.Al-Anon and Alateen, helpthose whose lives are affectedby someone else’s drinking.Call 604-688-1716.

Council of Senior Citizens’Organizations (COSCO), anadvocacy group devoted toimproving the quality of life forseniors, invites membershipand affiliation from seniors’organizations, associations andindividuals. Info: Ernie Bayer,604-576-9734 or [email protected]/New WestNewcomers and Friends Club,welcomes women who arenew to the area, as well aslongtime residents, givingwomen of all ages and culturesa chance to make new friends.Meets the second Wednesdayof each month. Info: Lenore,604-294-6913.Fraserside EmploymentResource Centre, offers one-to-one support with employ-ment counsellors, connectingpeople to no-cost career andjob search services and helpingpeople develop a plan to reachtheir job or career goal. Call604-522-9701 for appointment.Parkinson’s group meets firstTuesday of the month, CenturyHouse in Moody Park, 1 to 3p.m. Info: Margo Prentice 604-526-1997.Free ESL program for womenat Olivet Church, 613 QueensAve. Every Monday andThursday from 9:30 a.m. to 1p.m. Healthy snacks and child-minding available for kids upto age six. Call 604-525-9144ext. 3655 for more info.New Westminster Family Place,is a free family resource centrefor parents with children sixand under. There is a bright,

action-packed playroom filledwith toys, games, puzzles andcrafts and staffed by earlychildhood educators and a fam-ily support worker. There is aparents’ room for relaxing, andparenting classes are avail-able. Drop-in hours are 9:30 to11:30 a.m. Monday throughSaturdays and Monday andTuesday afternoons from 1 to 3p.m. Call 604-520-3666 for infoon upcoming programs.Writers Discovery Group, meetsthe second Wednesday of eachmonth, 10 a.m. to noon, on thelower floor of New WestminsterLibrary. Info: 604-522-9147.Navy League and Sea Cadets,holds registration for boysand girls aged nine to 12 atAnnacis Island Training Centre,535 Derwent Way, Tuesdayevenings at 7 p.m. Call 604-589-4313.Pregnancy Outreach Program,offering weekly support groupsincluding lunch, vitamins,group discussions, support,educational information,resources, child care and more,offered by Burnaby Family Lifeat Olivet Church (New West)on Tuesdays, 11:30 a.m. to2 p.m. Registration required,free. Call 604-659-2225.Ukrainian nights, for kinder-garten and children ages sixto 11, with Friday eveningsessions in language, cultureand faith. Everyone welcome,at Holy Eucharist Cathedral,501 Fourth Ave. Info: 604-526-9198.Send non-profit listings orupdated information [email protected].

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SECTION COORDINATORTom Berridge, 604-444-3022 • [email protected]

◗ IN THE GAMESalmonbellies add depth on transition ◗P28Husband-and-wife team win co-ed adventure race ◗P28

Coaching amongst his peersOne of Simon Fraser

University’s new assistant coachesis just one step beyond the playingfield.

Former Douglas College keep-er Nour Fathy is getting what hebelieves is a chance of a lifetimeafter accepting a coaching posi-tion with the undefeated defend-ing two-time champion NCAADivision II Great Northwest con-ference men’s soccer team.

“Honestly, I’m very happy andgrateful this opportunity came up,and I’m going to work hard tomake the most of it,” said theMoscrop Secondary grad, wholast year finished near the top ofthe PacWest conference goalkeep-ing leaders with three shutoutsand a sparkling 0.92 goals againstaverage with the Douglas Collegesoccer team.

Fathy was named an assistantcoach with varsity Clan along withJames Merriman from Nanaimoon June 4.

“(Coaching) is just a pas-sion of mine,” said Fathy, anEgyptian-born footballer whocame to Canada in 1996. “I’vebeen coaching since I’ve been 16.It’s just something I’ve loved todo, and I just want to give backfor everything I’ve received fromthe game.”

Starting Aug. 1, Fathy willget that chance and a first-handexperience in top-level coachingamongst many players his peer.

At just 22 years of age, Fathymight well be of similar age tomany of the players he will havethe responsibility to instruct.

But like most of the challeng-es he has faced, it is one Fathyembraces.

“I’ve always prided myself asa leader on the field, and, as I seeit, I want to be a leader with myplayers,” he said.

That challenge is not new forFathy who began his coachingcareer with teams that were often

only a few years his junior.He also has professional expe-

rience, having coached with theVancouver Whitecaps W-Leagueteam in 2010.

When he was 16, Fathy wasplaying soccer with Mountain FC

in the Super-Y League and oneday was asked by a couple of hiscoaches if he wanted to help out.

“From there, it just grew moreand more and more, and nowI’m just trying to take the oppor-tunities and grow with them,”

Fathy said. “It’s not easy. Thereare times it’s challenging, but likelife, we go through challengingtimes all the time.”

While still a teenager, Fathyhelped lead an under-14 Mountainteam to the North American semi-finals, and later took a u-15 and u-16 team to the continental Super-Yfinals.

He also coached a u-13 BurnabySelects team to a Metro regularseason championship, while jug-gling sideline duties with the u-16and u-18 Mountain teams in theB.C. Soccer premier league.

Perhaps not surprisingly, con-flicts began to creep into his ownon-field playing time.

Fathy said the leadership helearned while playing the beauti-ful game translated into helpinghim make that transition to thesidelines.

“I’ve been very blessed withbeing surrounded by the rightpeople,” Fathy said. “You justhave to take those opportunitiesand grow with them.”

Fathy will begin that growthhelping head coach Alan Kochbuild on an already very success-ful program.

“As long as I show (the play-ers) respect and care for the pro-gram, I’m sure it’s going to bemutual,” Fathy said. “I’m notworried. Obviously coach Kochbelieves in me to bring me on. Thebig thing is to build on a success-ful season.”

At SFU, Fathy will continue topursue his criminology studieswhile on Burnaby Mountain.

And like his school days andeven his later years in college,coaching will continue to be a bigpart of it.

“On Mondays I’ll go to schoolin the morning and double ses-sions (of practice) in the afternoon.The same goes for Tuesday, withWednesday my rest day,” saidFathy of his prospective routine.“Honestly, I wouldn’t change itfor the world. It keeps me busyand around the right people.”

BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS [email protected]

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A coaching decision: Former Douglas College student Nour Fathywas recently named an assistant coach with the SFU varsity men’ssoccer team.

Jerome Classic kicks off NTL circuitNearly 30 Olympic standards

were met at the Harry JeromeInternational Track Classic lastweekend.

Canadian athletes achieved 16of the 29 Olympic standards at theSunday meet, which kicked off theNational Track League season inthe Pacific Northwest.

Among the most notable werefive Olympic A standards, includ-ing four by Canadians.

Liz Gleadle highlighted themeet with a new Canadian rec-ord throw of 61.15 metres in thewomen’s javelin.

New Westminster’s KristaWoodward placed runner-upin the javelin with a throw of53.27m.

Canadian shotputter andCommonwealth gold medalistDylan Armstrong also had an Atoss of 21.24m.

Simon Fraser University gradJessica Smith became just thefourth Canadian runner to breakthe two-minute barrier in the800m, matching the A standardwith an exciting first-place finishtime of 1:59.86, beating AmericanAlice Schmidt by less than one-tenth of a second.

In the 100m hurdles, heptath-lete Jessica Zelinka of Calgary fin-ished first in an impressive field,posting a new personal best andreaching A standard with a 12.76clocking.

Zelinka beat out American

runner-up Ginnie Crawford andformer Olympic medal winnerPerdita Felicien, who both alsoran under 13 seconds.

Anglea Whyte and NikkitaHolder of Canada both postedB times in the women’s hurdlesprint.

In the women’s 800m, MelissaBishop and Lemlem Ogbasilassiealso made B standard times, whileformer Commonwealth Gamesmedallist Diane Cummins fin-ished in a time of 2:01.11 to alsomake the Olympic standard.

Nicole Sifuentes of Winnipegwon the women’s 1,500m in a Bstandard time of 4:06.90.

Mélanie Blouin of Québec wonthe women’s pole vault with a B

standard jump of 4.40m.Ontario’s Sultana Frizell won

the hammer throw with B stan-dard distance of 69.74m.

Three Canadian men also madeB standard, including 25-year-oldBurnaby javelin thrower CurtisMoss, who surpassed 80 metrestwice during the meet. Moss wonthe event with a personal-bestthrow of 80.43m.

High jumper Mike Mason wonhis field event at 2.28m, whileGeoff Harris on Nova Scotia alsomet standard with a fourth-placetime of 1:46.29 in the 800m.

Canada’s track and field GrandPrix series continues this weekendin Edmonton.

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top H.S.athletes

New WestminsterSecondary School namedco-winners for both maleand female Grade 12 ath-letes of the year.

Regan Eberding andJeremy Wilson shared thesenior boys’ award, whileManisha Kandola andJettie McLaughlin were thesenior girls’ co-winners.

Herman Dhillon awardwinner Carlo Tanjuaquioand Lexi Tjernagel werenamed runners-up.

In Grade 11, Jordan Chinand Kelsey Lonergan werethe boys’ and girls’ athletesof the year.

Chris Poljer-So andCarson Croy were namedthe boys’ runners-up, whileEmily Skelton and MeriamAli were shortlisted in thegirls’ category.

Tommy Robertsontook the boys’ junior ath-lete of the year award.Tristan Sands and JamesSommefeld were the run-ners-up.

Amanda Zacharuk andKaterina Heinonen sharedthe Grade 10 girls’ award.Lily Nikolova was alsonominated.

Julian Ramirez andNaomi Noda were theHyacks’ juvenile athletesof the year.

Emiliya Moraliyska andHalsey Hanna were thegirls’ runners-up.

Owen Ballance, BraedonMacDonald, Tony Wangand Matt Seymour wereamong a strong group ofGrade 9 nominees in theboys’ category.

First-year trophy win-ners Rosh Canlas andJupdeep Dhillon tookhome male and femalebantam athlete of the yearhonours.

Earning honourablemention among the ban-tam boys were CorkySmith, David Penelver andMarkus Zacharuk.

JusticeSteerandNatashaVerzosa were nominated inthe bantam girls’ group.

Eberding, the Sidooscholarship winner, andAriana Sider were namedthe school’s senior maleand female career athletes.

A.J. Bonhanoy andJ’Nelle Poljer-So werenamed their respectivesports auxillary awardwinners.

McLaughlin earned theRoss Briscoe sportsman-ship award.

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’Belliesadd

depthThe New Westminster

Salmonbellies added somedepth to its transitiongame with the addition ofCalgary native Jesse Fehrthis week.

Fehr, who was athird-round pick of theEdmonton Rush in lastyear’s draft, played threegames in his debut in theNational Lacrosse Leaguethis season.

Fehr played three sea-sons of field lacrosse atHarvard University beforemoving to Duke to workon his masters, where heaccompanied the BlueDevils to the NCAA finalfour.

The acquisition of the25-year-old, 6-2 transitionplayer will hope to addressNew Westminster’s recentlosing slump and helpshore up a defence that ismissing backenders RorySmith and Curtis Manningthis season.

Fehr is currentlyemployed as the technic-al director of the AlbertaLacrosse Association.

A track classic: Heptathlete Jessica Zelinka, far right, upset a stellar field in the women’s 100-metre hurdles at the Harry Jerome Internation-al Track Classic at Swangard Stadium on Sunday.

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Husband-and-wife team win race for second timeTodd Nowack of Brentwood

Bay celebrated his 10th overall winfollowing a first-place finish at thesecond annual 50-kilometre MindOver Mountain Adventure Racein Burnaby earlier this month.

Nowack crossed the finish lineat Barnet Marine Park in Burnabyin a time of 4:20.06.

The enduro course included10km of kayaking, 6km of trek-king, 18km of mountain biking,a 7km orienteering stage throughthe Simon Fraser University cam-

pus, followed by another 6km ofbiking and 3km orienteering run.

“There were several tough butsatisfying sections on the coursesuch as some killer single-trackwith Nicole’s Trail and GearJammer, making us climb CardiacHill not once but twice, and thesteeper-than-steep WatermainTrail, which would see most rac-ers hike-a-biking,” said Nowack,in a MOMAR press release.

Bart Jarmula of Revelstokefinished a close runner-up just

11 minutes behind. Victoria’sHayden Earle was third.

Vancouver’s Mike Rascher, anOlympic gold medallist in rowingat the 1992 Barcelona Games, fin-ished in fifth place behind NormThibault of Nanaimo.

The shorter 30km sport course,which contained the same kaya-king, trekking, orienteering andmountain biking challenges, waswon by Victoria’s Gord Websterand Paul Hooper.

New Westminster and Burnaby

district school teachers Chad(New Westminster Secondary)and Jennifer Oatway (Byrne CreekSecondary) were runners-up.

The husband-and-wife teamwere the co-ed winners for a sec-ond year in a row at the Burnabyevent, following a third overallfinish in 2011.

More than 200 racers and vol-unteers from Washington andOregon states and from all overB.C. took part in the race.

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RING FOUND, approx 2 mthsago at Glenbrook Middle Schoolin New West during our penny &bot t le dr ive . P lease ca l l604-838-5067 to claim/idenify.

1170 Obituaries1170

NORDSTROM,James Arnold Gordon

May 24, 1931June 08, 2012

G o r d o n N o r d s t r o m o fBurnaby, B.C., passed awaysuddenly at his residence inhis sleep. Predeceased by hiswife Colleen in 2009. Survivedby his daughters Jennifer(Tony) and Kiersten (David),son James (Kemi), grandsonsOscar and Frank andgranddaughter Sarah.Service of Remembrance at1:00 p.m. on Monday, June18th at Bell & Burnaby FuneralChapel, 4276 Hastings Street,Burnaby, B.C.In lieu of flowers donations tot h e C o l l e e n M a r g a r e tMemorial Bursary at CapilanoU n i v e r s i t y w o u l d b eappreciated.Condolences may be offered

to the family atwww.bellburnaby.com

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SCHAFFER,Ursula “Ulla”(nee Deres)

Passed away suddenly onJune 12, 2012 at the age of92. Predeceased by herhusband Ted. Survived by herson Ted (Jean); daughter Bev(Peter); grandchildren Kirsten(Mark), Jennifer (Ed), Michael,a n d M i c h e l l e ; g r e a t -grandchildren Abby, Nathan,Owen; 1 sister Angela inGermany; and numerousnieces and nephews.A special thank you to the staffat Thornbridge Care Home formaking the last few years ofher life so enjoyable.Funeral Service will be held onFriday, June 15, 2012 at 1pmat Columbia-Bowell FuneralChapel, 219 - 6th Street, NewWestminster. Interment tofollow in Fraser Cemetery.

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COLLIER, KennethDecember 1, 1921 - June 1, 2012With sadness we announce the passing ofKenneth Harden Collier. Ken worked for the BCFire Marshal’s office from 1953 - 1986 and wasCommissioner of Fire Safety 1979 - 1986. Bornin Kamloops and growing up in Vancouver, Kenwas a natural athlete who excelled at lacrosse

and soccer, perhaps inspired by his maternal grandfather who wascaptain of the Glasgow Celtics. Ken developed a lifelong love of music,learning trumpet and later playing in the Westminster Regimentmarching band in many PNE parades. In WW2 Ken volunteered foroverseas service and was a machinist in the army, a trade he hadlearned at Hastings Brass. He joined the Fire Marshal’s office on theprovincial hydrant standardization project and then as inspector. Hecompleted a degree in Public Administration and later achieved hisFire Engineering credentials (IFE). He became Deputy Fire Marshal andlater Commissioner of Fire Safety. Over the years Ken evolved from aman of quiet reserve to an entertaining speaker and story-teller. Hismany interests included salmon fishing with friend Mike Sheldon, andgolfing with his fire service friends and Burnaby Mountain Seniors’Golf Club. Ken married Anne Skrypnyk of Revelstoke in 1949 and theyenjoyed 40 years together raising daughters Sharon and Maureen,enjoying their home and beautiful garden and many adored dogs.Sadly, Anne passed away in 1989. Older brother Bill also predeceasedhim. Ken will be remembered as a kind, warm-hearted, generousperson who valued his many enduring friendships. He deeply lovedhis family and received in return our great respect for his integrityand compassion. He was a truly honourable man. Ken is survived byMarjorie King, his dear partner for twenty years, his daughters Sharon(Peter) and Maureen (Jim) and his beloved granddaughter, Lauren(Arend). A special thank you to staff of Burnaby Hospital ward 3C forthe excellent care Dad received. A celebration of Ken’s life will be heldThursday, June 21 at 1:00 p.m. in the Firefighters Conference Centre,6515 Bonsor Avenue, Burnaby. In lieu of flowers, donations may bemade to the SPCA or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.

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1085 Lost & Found1085

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INDEX

Community Notices ....................................1000Announcements ...............................................1119Employment..........................................................1200Education .................................................................1400Special Occasions...........................................1600Marketplace ..........................................................2000Children ......................................................................3000Pets & Livestock ...............................................3500Health............................................................................4000Travel & Recreation ......................................4500Business & Finance .......................................5000Legals ............................................................................5500Real Estate ..............................................................6000Rentals .........................................................................6500Personals ...................................................................7000Service Directory .............................................8000Transportation ....................................................9000

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All advertising published in this newspaper isaccepted on the premise that the merchandiseand services offered are accurately describedand willingly sold to buyers at the advertisedprices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions.Advertising that does not conform to thesestandards or that is deceptive or misleading,is never knowingly accepted. If any readerencounters non-compliance with these standardswe ask that you inform the Publisher of thisnewspaperandTheAdvertisingStandardsCouncilof B.C. OMISSIONANDERROR: The publishersdo not guarantee the insertion of a particularadvertisement on a specified date, or at all,although every effort will be made to meet thewishes of the advertisers. Further, the publishersdo not accept liability for any loss or damagecaused by an error or inaccuracy in the printingof an advertisement beyond the amount paidfor the space actually occupied by the portion ofthe advertisement in which the error occurred.Any corrections or changes will be made in thenext available issue. The Burnaby Now & TheNew Westminster Record will be responsible foronly one incorrect insertion with liability limitedto that portion of the advertisement affected bythe error. Request for adjustments or correctionson charges must be made within 30 days ofthe ad’s expiration. For best results pleasecheck your ad for accuracy the first dayit appears. Refunds made only after 7business days notice!

1232 Drivers1232

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Glacier Media Group makesevery effort to ensure youare responding to areputable and legitimate jobopportunity. If you suspectthat an ad to which youh a v e r e s p o n d e d i smisleading, here are someh i n t s t o r emembe r .Legitimate employers donot ask for money as part ofthe application process; donot send money; do not giveany credit card information;or call a 900 number inorder to respond to anemployment ad.

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1240 GeneralEmployment1240

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1293 Social Services1293

Call 604-708-2628www.plea.ca

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours.

1310 Trades/Technical1310

F/T STONEINSTALLER/

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INDEX

Community Notices ....................................1000Announcements ...............................................1119Employment..........................................................1200Education .................................................................1400Special Occasions...........................................1600Marketplace ..........................................................2000Children ......................................................................3000Pets & Livestock ...............................................3500Health............................................................................4000Travel & Recreation ......................................4500Business & Finance .......................................5000Legals ............................................................................5500Real Estate ..............................................................6000Rentals .........................................................................6500Personals ...................................................................7000Service Directory .............................................8000Transportation ....................................................9000

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1415 Music/Theatre/Dance1415

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Sat. June 16th, 10-3pmCoronado Complex,

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Saturday June 16, 9am-3pmBurnaby’s Best Garage Sale!Great items from CD’s DVD’s

housewares galore.XBox and games, records,electronics. Not the usual

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2080 Garage Sale2080

GARAGE SALE2070 Birch Grove Place

Burnaby.Saturday June 16,

10 AM - 1 PM,Multi Family Garage Sale.

Toys, children’s items, smallhousehold items & furniture.

Rain or Shine.

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Moving SaleSat. June 16, 9 AM - 2 PM

Family with handyman fatheris moving out of the province.

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PHONE BOOKSMature persons with car or truck to deliver CanPages ™in the Burnaby & New West areas. No selling involved.Start immediately. Call 604-421-9171

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MARKETPLACE2005 Antiques2005

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175 tables & booths of fun, fabulousfinds for you & your eclectic abode!SUN JUN 24 10-3 Croatian CulturalCenter 3250 Commercial Dr,604-980-3159 Admission: $5

2075 Furniture2075

MOVING - Excellent Furniturein Great Condition Solid 48"Oak Dining Table, leaf + 4 chairs$425; Almost new 8’ cotton sofa$275; Queen Solid Pine 4-posterbed $200; Solid Oak MediaCentre $25; New bone low-flotoilet - not used $50; DoubleMaple Bed $25; 18 SpdMountain Bike $40 email:[email protected]

2105 MusicalInstruments2105

PIANO NORDHEIMER andbench, apt sized, excel cond &tuned, $550 obo. 604 435-6338

2135 Wanted to Buy2135STAMPS wanted Collector

looking to buy stamp collections.email: [email protected]

2035 Burial Plots2035FOREST LAWN, Imper ia lGarden, 1 NICHE wall# 41, $3000604-502-0556 or 604-351-3775

OCEAN VIEW Cemetery PlotBurial plot in Calvary 6 section

of Ocean View Cemetery.Plot will hold 1 casket plus

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JANOME 8000 Embroidery/Sew-ing Machine, memory cards, mir-acle stitcher/piping ft. Complete,all manuals. $650. 604-435-0204

COMPOST FOR SALEComposted cow manure.

Great for gardens. $5 per yardCall: (604)-854-0669Call: (604) 798-3498

5X9 Snooker/Pool table inc allaccessories Beautiful Red

Mahogany 5x9 Snooker Table$2500. Call: (604) 943-9642

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2075 Furniture2075WOOD CRIB (cream colour);china cabinet & hutch; Roxtondining room table + 4 chairs +buffet; Sklar chesterfield & love-seat; 2 velvet forest green swivelrockers; La-Z-Boy Hide-a-bed,pink/beige velvet; Queen-size BRsuite: Headboard, dresser, arm-oire and 2 night tables; Sealy twinb e d + m a t t r e s s . C a l l604-789-1518 or 604-945-8535

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Never Used.Must sell $200

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MAPLE TABLE $350, fourchairs $235; Garden Harvestdishes, 64 pcs $175.

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Buffet and Hutch: $1450.Gorgeous all wood dining roomset: table, 72" long, 44" wide,plus 2 leaves, each 18" long and44" wide. Buffet and Hutch, 85"high, 73" wide. Will only sellbuffet and hutch separately.email: [email protected]

3 PC COUCH; $800. 1 WoodDining Table, 6 chairs, 2 pc mirrorhutch; $400. Washer/Dryer set;$100. Good cond. 604-420-1916

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6002 Agents6002NOTICE OFPUBLIC AUCTION2 l a r g e s t o r a g e u n i t scontaining household goodsand misc items will be held on:Wed. June 27, 2012 @ 6pm

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The contents belonging toAngela & Gary Mojak, KeithSchuyler, and Walter Jantkewill be sold to the highestbidder.

LOVE’S AUCTIONEERS & APPRAISERS LTD.2720 No. 5 Road, Richmond, B.C. 604-244-9350

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ANTIQUE AUCTIONANTIQUE AUCTIONWEDNESDAY, JUNE 20TH @ 3 PM

Antiques, Collectibles, Estates & Jewellery

• Antiques & Collectibles • Gold & Sterling Silver Jewellery • LargeSelection of Victorian Furnishings & Fine Furniture • Sterling SilverFlatware Sets & More • Moorcroft Pottery & Several DinnerSets • Royal Doulton, Hummel & Dresden Figurines • OrientalPorcelain, Jardinières & Jade Pieces • Several Persian Carpets, BronzedFigures & Statues • Mantle Clocks, Wall Clocks & Vintage Lighting• Artwork (Oil Paintings, Watercolours & Limited Edition Prints)• Lionel Train Set • Contents of Several Estates & More.

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3050 Preschools/Kindergarten3050

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6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007

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GOLDEN DOODLES, 8wks, 1stshots, dewormed, family raised,great pets, $900, 604-607-5003

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BURNABY South; CORNER8810sq ft lot 3 BR 1200sf home.$999,000. No agents. 604-439-7554

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $424,900, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

#210-815-4TH AVE, Uptown NewWest. 1 BR, $138,500, LargeBright Rms. 650 SF. Full Reno; Allflrs, 4 S/S Appls, New Plumbing,Roof, 125 Amp Panel, 20 outlets,Indoor Pool, Prkg, Dog, Kids OK.7 blocks to New West Skytrain, 4blocks to 180 stores.

Call John 778-397-0508

6008-22 NorthVancouver6008-22

Desirable North Vancouverwww.mytownhouseforsale.com

Paul: 604-789-4924

3BDRM/2.5BTH #46-728W14TH Street NV - OPENHOUSE SAT & SUN 2-4PMRooftop patio with mtn, city& water views. Only 4 yearsold, Ceasarstone, SS appl &2 parking stalls. V951636.$589,900. Call: Eric Lum

(604) 377-9906

6008-24 PortCoquitlam6008-24

DRIVE BY 1618 Grant deluxe 1br+den, 820 sf, nr all ammens,$220 k, Jim 604-786-7977 amexrlty

OPEN SUN, 2-4. #1706-612- 5thAve. Incredible views! 1086 sf.1.5 baths. 1 BR + den. $288,000.Brian Erhardt, Royal LePageCoronation West, 604-649-4382.

PENTHOUSE 2 BDRM plus Den,2 1/2 Bath, granite counter withstainless steel appliances, closeto skytrain, built by Bosa 2008.Asking $599,000. Call: SuttonGroup West Coast Realty,CONCEPCION MABANTA

Office: (604) 986 9321 orCellular (778) 878 6371

OPEN HOUSESun. June 17, 24, 2-4 p.m.

Newly reno 1,236 ft. New Westconcrete hi-rise condo (#806 TheWoodward). Direct secureaccess Royal City Centre.$429,900 OBO. (778) 238-1056

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6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-24 PortCoquitlam6008-24

3BDRM/3BTH CITADEL 1024Yarmouth St PoCo V3C 5H4RE/MAX ALL POINTS REALTY

taracaldwellrealestate.com$608,800 Call: (604) 328-8127

6008-28 Richmond6008-28

1BDRM/1BTH 306-4280MONCTON Richmond

open plan, 7 years old,$352,500Call: (604) 765-6643 email:[email protected]

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

12239-92ND AVE. End unittwnhse, 1,450sf, 2 levels, 3 goodsized BR, 3 baths, back yd, patio.Complex recent updated. $329k.Ahmed, C-21, 604-518-3601

ABSOLUTELY STUNNING! 3 br3 ba, 2045sf duplex style T/home,ss appls, fenced yard, finishedbsmt, dble garage. $462,900.Virtual tour www.cotala.com/[email protected]

BEAUTIFULLY UPDATED openplan, 2BR, 1 ba, gas f/p, laund/storage, newer appls, lam flr, newpaint, patio, $222,000. Rashid,Royalty Group 604-721-7049

FLEETWOOD IMMACULATE1785sf 3br 2.5ba, double sxsgarage $409,900 604-507-8186see uSELLaHOME.com id5525

NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $138,900 778-882-7411see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

❏ Quick Sale, below assesment -reno’d top flr, 2 BR, 2 bath,1225sf, $249K.❏ Top floor, renod 1BR, 1bath,752sf, asking $169k.Fully rained screened, nr amens.

Mala, Sutton, 778-859-4458

SENIOR’S ALERT 1200sf 2br2ba upper level tnhousew/chairlift $239K 604-951-7738see uSELLaHOME.com id5547

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

POOLS OPEN! Best location!66-15152-62A. WOW! 3 BR, 3 ba,w/o, HUGE yd, cds, view, tons ofupgrades! 5 ★ amens. $363,800.Ped, Royalty Grp, 604-345-3339

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

SENIOR’S ALERT beautifullyupdated 976sf 2nd fl 2br 2ba$208K 604-542-0233 +55 bldgsee uSELLaHOME.com id5527

6008-34 VancouverEast Side6008-34

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun June16/17, 2-4pm, #104 - 2600 E 49thAve. $314,500. 2 BR 843 sfcondo. Great loc, nr bus/shops atyour doorstep. Call Now Pat Ginn,Sutton WestCoast 604-220-9188

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

1 BD top floor in Chilliwack granitecounters, 9’ ceilings, stack w/d.elec f/p. Secure undergroundparking. $160,000. 604-795-7367

5049 SMITH AVE., BURNABYBrand new single duplex, 5 BR, 4baths, rentable ste, $839,000.

To view call 604-518-8100

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

372 East 48th Ave, Vancouver4 beds/2 baths, 1155 sqft+bsmt

suite, 45x143 lot. $1,069,[email protected] HOUSE SUN 2-4

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-01 Real Estate6020-01BC Area Foreclosures

Free list w/pics $250K and UpThese Must be SOLD

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6020-02 Abbotsford6020-026 BR, 3 up, 3 down, 2.5 baths,nice update, lam fl, new paint,west Abby, 7000 sqft lot.604-825-3434

CENTRAL LOCATIONABBOTFORD

Price Reduced ★$419,000★

4 level split, 3 BR., 2 ½ baths,double att. garage, large dble. lotfully landscaped with large work/garden shed. Updated throughoutincl. oak floor and pot lights in thekitchen, new en suite, newwindow coverings, new paintinside and out, new roof andcompleted basement with wet barplus intercom/radio system upand down. Great for medium tolarge family – lots of room toinstall pool or play area in thebackyard. Good neighbors whohave lived on this street for years– well looked after properties.$419,000 (this price includes allappliances) and some furnituren e g o t i a b l e . P l e a s e v i s i tusellahome.com and key in#5458 to view the property.

Call for appointment to view604-855-7033 or 604-807-8441.For sale by owner. No realtors

6020-04 Burnaby6020-04

REAL ESTATE

6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

OWN THE Land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile $185K604-824-7803 kids OK, seeuSELLaHOME.com id5541

OPEN HOUSE Sundays 1-3PM9420 Woodbine St, Chilliwack45+ Rancher in Quiet GatedCommunity, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, allappls, 1200sf, dble garage, maintfree yard, strata fee $136mo.

REDUCED $229,900.Motivated. 1 604 625-3498

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08

968 CRYSTAL Crt , Coq.$848,800. 5 BR, 5 Bath, 3 Kitchen3600+ sq ft. Over 100K spentin quality renos! Must see!ADAM LLOYD 604.526.2888

Re/Max Advantage Realty

4BDRM / 4BTH 2639 Delahaye,Coquitlam Luxurious, modern -

taracaldwellrealestate.com604-328-8127 RE/MAX

All Points $988,000

949 HARRIS AVE, COQUITLAMFabulous updated characterhome on gorgeous fenced lotwith lane access! $599,900.Call Joe Campbell Personal

Real Estate Corporation RE/MAXCrest Realty 604-985-7653

6020-18 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6020-18

DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL(Maple Ridge) 5 acres, southfacing view, owner occupied2 storey home in Thornhill’sdesignated Urban Reserve,

$1,550,000. No real estatecommission. Call 604 760-3792

TRANQUILITY, 4400SF 6br 5ba2yr old home on 3.75ac lot c/wside suite $855K 604-818-0535see uSELLaHOME.com id5548

6020-20 Mission6020-20

8186 Nelson Street, MissionBuilding lot 0.89 acres

RE/MAX All Points-taracaldwellrealestate.com

$335,900. Call: (604) 328-8127

6020-22 NewWestminster6020-22

HOT NEW Listing: 224 6th Ave,New West. Queens Park BeautyLoads of Character HomeSituated on a huge 82.5x132 ft lot.5 BR, 3 fully finished levs, 2 bath,2 kitchens, solid oak flrs, park likeback yard, surrounded bybeautiful heritage styled homesclose to everything. Only asking$979,000. (Sutton Center Rlty)Rav Rampuri 604 351-8988

2BDRM/2BTH#308-10186-155 Street

Move in ready! Designer colors,custom bar. Near transit, mall,park. $216,000 (604) 808-6847

[email protected]

2BDRM/2BTH, $274,90038 19797-64 Ave, LANGLEY

Superb location updated upperend unit townhome w/vinyl-

plank flr, bths, appls, paint, newroof. 2 sundecks, s/s+intrcm,

garage. 604-533-6652

LOVELY VIEWS! 3BD/2.5BTHWest Vancouver, Best Location,Lifestyle, Kitchen, CherrywoodFoors, Like New, Just Gorgeous$1,690,000. Tel: (778) 855-7375

LANGLEY [WILLOUGHBY]Immaculate 3 bdrm, 3 bath det.6 yr old home at $585,500 neg.Open plan, granite, ss appl.vaulted ceil. Tel: 604.721.4414

THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $440,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892

SELL YOUR HOME, only $99,includes 1 sign, 4 photos, Stays

till sold! uSELLaHOME.com604-574-5243

7610 Barrymore Dr N Delta$649,000 Open HouseSat June 16th 1- 4 PMSun June 17th 1-3 PM

Fab 3000+ sq.ft. Family Home inRoyal York. DAN SKALNIK604-377-7008 Coldwell BankerWestburn. [email protected]

www.realestatehomes.net'Bringing People Together'

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-22 NewWestminster6020-22

NEW WEST 220 Queens Ave, 5Br, 3 bath, 10,765 sf lot, approx5,000 sf , inclds 2BR bsmt ste.parlike back yd. $1,388,000.Gerri, Mac Rlty, 604-761-3464

6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26

2490 CALEDONIA, North VanOPEN Sat 1-4pm, Sun 1-3:30pm

or by appointment.One of the Best Views in Deep

Cove - $1,390,000Beautiful 3 bedroom cedar homewith stunning, pristine 240 degreeviews over Deep Cove and 2marinas. 3 floors on rare,landscaped 10,000 sq ft lot withstream. 350 sq ft deck. $2,100mth luxury suite to help pay themortgage. Steps to the forest trail,Deep Cove and just 20 mins toDowntown. Lovingly renovated

www.deepcovehome.comCall Deanna 778-829-6993

UPPER LYNN NVan, home forsale, 3 up 2 down very close toschool, $839,900 604-980-7451

6020-34 Surrey6020-34HOUSE ON 1/2 acre lot, rented,13690 Bentley Road, good invest-ment. $695K 604-324-0655

NEWTON BEAUTIFUL cozy2479sf 5br 3.5bath ½ duplex,suite $464,500 604-592-6703 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5542

SRY; FLEETWOOD GEM!15556 - 92A Ave. Well maintained2850sf Home, many updates,new Yaletown style in-law ste.11,300sf Lot! Near all amens,schools, transit, shops. 1st timeon market original Builder/Owner.$658,500. By appt. Open toOffers! No agents. BY OWNER

Call Dave • 604-589-2248

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anywhere in the Lower Mainland.NO real estate commission.Please call 604 760-3792

6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.

SALE BY OWNER Vcr lotw/house, approx 37x103, Killarneypaved alley, mins to bus/skytrain nrschoo ls , shops , rec c t re .604-619-0964* 604-916-5104

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

15.78 ACRES driveway, well,sept ic & power instal led.$384,900. [email protected]

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

BURNABY PRIME LOCATION6642SF lot for sale. Priced to Sell!MLS#V955528. Sutton West CoastRlty. Jas Walia ★ 778-668-2177

★ Five Stunning 5 acreoceanfrontlots near Horton Bayon Mayne Island from $404,[email protected] Rowland, Sotheby’s Intl RltyCanada, www.gregrowland.ca

Call 250-665-6868

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

10 ACRES OF OKANAGANVIEW PROPERTY FOR SALE

There are several suitablebuilding sites on the property withspectacular views of city ofPenticton, and both Lakes. Powerat lot line and only 10 minutesfrom the full service Hospital. Thisbeautiful property is being sold bythe owner at only $299,000.Contact: [email protected] further details, or call250-493-5737.

EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEWLots from $140,000. Nice trees.No time limit to build. Ownerwants to retire. Will carry financing.Also: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel$390 ,000 . 1-250-558-7888

www.orlandoprojects.com

LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house

all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/

mayneislandhome/

Summer get Away or YearRound Living. 1996-30 ft.Corsair 5th Wheel. #20 in SouthValley RV Park, 7th Ave. acrossfrom Christie Park on SkahaLake. Steps to beach. Great lot,lease $359/mth. R.V. $15,900Call: 778.867.8735

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$278,000. Call 604-467-7144 or604-250-1668

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6515 Duplexes - Rent6515

6508 Apt/Condos6508WWW.EASYRENT.CA Burnaby,4353 Halifax St 2 BR, 1bath, ns/np, July 1st, $1195 incl htwater NrBrentwood/Skytn, 604-662-3279

700 PARK CRESCENT NewWestminster, 1 BEDROOM $925.Adult friendly building. visual in-tercom, gated parking. Nearshops & bus. Includes hotwater &storage. Sorry No Pets!!

Call 604-522-3391

1 & 2 BDRM apts NOW or July01. Hw/Basic cable incl. NoPets, Ref.Req. 1 yr lease $750Monthly and up Call: (604) 525-2599 or email: [email protected].

BALMORAL STREET

1 & 2 Bedroom AptsClose to trans, Highgate Mall &shopping. Rent incls heat &h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stesavail. Wheelchair accessible.

Ana 778-859-0798 or BaysideProperty Office 604-432-7774

AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq

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

office:604- 936-3907

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

Surrey Gardens Apartmentsfor your new one bedroom homewww.GreatApartments.ca

1 MONTHFREE!

Owner Managed.Sorry, No Pets.

Call to view! 604-589-7040

From$670.00

RENTALS [email protected]

1 Bdrmfrom $925

Beautifully landscaped groundswith views of Fraser river.

Outdoor swimming pool andclose to parks and shopping.

810 ST. ANDREWS ST.NEW WESTMINSTER

6508 Apt/Condos6508

COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. Bach$630, 1 BR $720, now. 2 BR $830Jul 1. Nr transit. 778-865-6696

COQ CTR 2925 Glen Dr lge 2 BR,1,000sf, f/p, inste w/d, pkng,storage, solarim + open deck.Avail Aug 1. $975. 604 298-6667

COQ HOWIE Ave, 1 BR condo,700+sf, quiet bldg, sec’d prkg, Notincluding cable/hydro. $800 inclshot water. NS/NP. 604-941-2313

COQ. Princess Gate. 1,075 sq ft.Senior oriented bldg. 2 BR condo,2 full baths, f/p, laundry. Ns/np.$1,275/mo incl heat & 1 u/g prkgspot. Avail July 1st. 604-469-1742

RENTALSREAL ESTATE

SUNSHINE COAST 4-PLEXGrossing 49K - 7% Cap RatePrice $625,000.Located in upperGibsons. For info Call Neil Sandy(604) 989-6345 Remax top 20

6075 Sunshine Coast6075

GETAWAY ON GALIANOISLAND (Lt.27 Stewart Rd).Completely furnished home &cabin on .9 acre w/private beach,deep water mourage, $999,000.604-802-8711. View website formore info, photos & virtual tour:www.yourlinktorealestate.ca

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★Exclusive & Private Lake Shore

Cottage, for all info:www.cottageonlake.ca $329,000

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

CWK 2 BR, 1 bath. 1 car garagecrn lot, fenced yrd, new reno, freehold $149,900. 1-360-637-8442

CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785

6065 RecreationProperty6065

6 Lakeshore Drive, Cultus Lake$1,229,000, Luxurious Lakesideliving at Cultus Lake, Vancouver’sclosest fresh water ski lake. Athoughtfuly designed 5 BR, 3lvlhome. Perfect for summervacation or year round living.Nancy-Jean O’Carroll, SothebysInt’l Rlty Canada, 604-805-7053

www.nancyjean.ca

FANNY BAY, VAN. ISLANDWATERFRONT HOME90’ of waterfront with a

stunning custom built homeoffering panoramic views of

Baynes Sound over to DenmanIsl. from every room.

90x170’ lot. Approx. 1500sq.ft. ofbeautiful architecture with 2 bdrm,

2 full baths & full basement forstorage. MLS#316185 Virtual tour

at www.7636shipspoint.com$699,000 Estate Sale

Scampi HirstAngell Hasman & Associates

Realty. 604-728-6052

MEXICO SAN CARLOS BeautifulExecutive retirement home 5 hrsfrom Arizona! 3000sf incls sepguest hse. $229k 604-364-6441

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

Fabulous Summer HomeTerrific Retirement HomeCountry Bed & Breakfast

$537,500 USD* 2,750 sqft./ on .95 acres** 4 Bedrooms * 3.25 Bathrooms* Oversized 2 Car Garage* Carport & Outbuilding* Drive onto Beautiful SamishIsland, just North of Anacortes,Wa., to this custom Craftsmanhome with 25 feet of waterfrontwith adjacent road access. Parklike setting. Two level exoticwood deck with views of PadillaBay. Master with high ceilings,walk in closet, attached bath andsolid Carerra marble surfaces.Bonus room upstairs. Extensivehardwoods, solid fir doors, walk-in pantry, plenty of indoorstorage, maple cabinets.

For more information pls call:Robert & Nancy Chaney,

(for sale by owners)9418 Marshall Rd, Bow, WA

1-(360)[email protected]

COQ, Lough Mall. 3 BR, upper flr.W/D. Beautiful yard! $1,600 inclutil. Immed. Ns/np. 604-441-6898

Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections June 17 - 23, 2012★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Aries March 21 - April 19: You’ll be really busySunday to mid-morning Tuesday, then suddenly amonth of “stopping” starts. Rest, hibernate, garden,enjoy nature, focus your efforts on home, family, andsecurity. This is NOT a good time to relocate or buya home, but mid-2013 onward will be, so wait if youcan. However, puttering, repairing will be fine, if youstart after Wednesday noon. You have a few majorproblems/decisions to deal with this decade: thesebecome apparent this week and next. They involvehome/security, marriage/relationships, and career/worldly position. Romance calls late week.Taurus April 20-May 20: A restless, travel-pronemonth begins Wednesday. You might discover newplaces to live, even as early as this Friday/Saturday.Several big changes have taken place lately: younow face a new and growing set of social contacts,wishes, and hopeful involvements. This is justbeginning, and will fill the years ahead. Your moneypicture has also changed: the “asset chase” is over,but the 12 months ahead will boost your incomefortunes, perhaps wildly! The biggest change of all isthat the big changes of the last year are over, done.Great home, family, realty luck Friday/Saturday.Gemini May 21-June 20: Your energy andcharisma remain high. In love, your prospectsexpand – you can “catch” almost anyone. Buttherein lies the rub: proceed carefully (now to mid-2013). Decide what traits in another speak of a goodmutual future, and which traits hint at the opposite.The only thing refused you Sunday/Monday mightbe family, social, realty or security luck. So askfor what you want, start important projects. Becareful with spending midweek. Thursday night toSaturday brings curiosity, new facts, travel, casualfriends – new friends – and many little details. Aprize lurks here!

Cancer June 21-July 22: Your month of quietudeends Wednesday – until then, rest, seek the spiritual,fulfill old obligations and deal with the government.These matters will proceed quite smoothly Sunday,less so Monday. Your energy rises midweek, butobstacles exist in home and relationship areas. (Yourintuition’s superb Tuesday afternoon – act upon anytiny, calm urge.) Chase money, buy/sell, contactsomeone friendly and sexy, propose a business orcareer plan or project – everything runs smoothly, atleast on the surface. (Realize your ambitions mightcreate hidden opposition in a mate or another.)Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Enjoy friends, flirtationsand a cheerful mood Sunday to Tuesday morning.That’s the end of your celebratory mood for a fewweeks, as a phase of weariness, solitude, quietudeand recuperation begins Wednesday. Use theseweeks ahead to contemplate your direction andsurroundings, to plan future actions, and to dealwith government agencies. Be charitable, spiritual.You’re tired Tuesday to Thursday, but your energyand magnetism return Friday/Saturday. Despitethis quieting influence, your hopes will grow evenstronger, and your friendships bright. A wish willcome true soon!Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: An ambitious period endsby Tuesday – but it was just the first step – the wholeyear ahead will bless your strivings and boost yourposition. Midweek begins a month of celebration,popularity, good times, entertainment, optimism, andwish fulfillment. However, you’re still struggling withmoney, spending and income (until October) so don’tlet joy interfere with financial realities (especiallyWednesday). Thursday night brings a slow-down:rest through Saturday; contemplate, plan, becharitable, contact head office or a governmentagency. A “feeling” about marriage is correct.

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: A month of dreamingand thinking wisps away mid-week, replaced byambition, practicality, pressures and demands. Thisarena has not been super easy or rewarding for youover the last two years, mainly because you valuedcaution and skepticism over effort and belief. Thiswill continue to October, then you’ll bounce up again.Meanwhile, through July, hold up your end at workand solve problems rather than initiate projects. Manyof these problems are relationship ones, which youare uniquely qualified to handle. Thursday night toSaturday fulfills wishes – romance, popularity arrive!Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: A month of changes,investments, big finances, sexual urges andsecrets/discoveries is almost over – but greatluck will accompany you in these areas until mid-2013. Be wary of a financial commitment Sunday/Monday, though. It might have a glitch, especiallyif machinery or a co-worker (or your employment)is involved. Talking it over, though, is a good idea.Midweek brings an expanded consciousness,wisdom, a mellow mood – to last several weeks. Youwant to understand rather than blame. Your careeror prestige drives meet excellent responses Friday/Saturday – charge forth!Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Deal with an importantrelationship Sunday/Monday. Romance is not favouredbut monetary, social and work relationships shouldgo well. A new contact might open doors in future.Beware losing your temper Monday night. Midweekbegins a month of investigation, mysteries, financialcommitments, sexual urges and lifestyle changes.Your subconscious will rise to the surface; yourintuition will be high. Still, this is a dicey midweek andmonth ahead: snags lie under the surface, so keepyour boat on putt-putt speed. Love, joy, understanding,and travel arise Friday/Saturday!

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: A month of work savesits biggest for last – Sunday to Tuesday end a workmonth, but they might trigger a new work project. The12 months ahead will be filled with duties and expandedchores. (A great year to find better employment, andto purchase machinery – the best opportunities comeAFTER August.) Tuesday/Wednesday begin a month ofcrucial relationships. This decade, in general, you’re incontrol, you carry the ace; but for the next few weeksanother can demand – and get – their way. So bediplomatic, flexible: therein lies opportunity. Late week:riches in some form.Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: A new romance mightappear Sunday/Monday. It might suffer from sexual,communications or “visiting hours” glitches, so bealert.There will be at least two significant opportunitiesfor real romance in the 12 months ahead, especiallyafter August. Mid-week starts a month of work andhealth concerns – and neither will be easy. So stepcarefully, avoid co-worker conflicts, sleep, eat anddress sensibly, and visit the MD if anything’s wrong.You’ll be aided by great intuition: following yourinstincts will keep you out of trouble. Relationships,exciting meetings, late week!Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: You’ve been subtly heldback over the last few weeks. There’s another phaseof this Sunday/Monday, then a month begins thatfeatures romance, beauty, creativity, self-expression,beauty and passion. It won’t be the easiest month, asseveral big “dislocations” occur in the world which willaffect you and those you love. But for you these will beglancing blows, whereas for others they can be direct.Still, romance (more correctly, intimacy) is difficultwhen everyone’s screaming “crisis!” Friday/Saturdaylet you accomplish chores with super ease – buy a caror computer.

[email protected] • Reading: 604-727-3673

BBY N., SxS reno’d 2 BR, 1800sfon Willingdon Hgts Park, sun-deck, bsmt, carport, walk toskytrain, school, mall. $1430 inclslawn maint. Suits couple or smallfamily. NS/NP. 604-531-1270

6510 Co-ops6510ANTRIM PLACE COOP

5300 Rumble Street, BurnabyGreat Location! 2 BR townhouse,$867. Share Purchase $2,000

No subsidy availableApplication download:

www.chf.bc.ca/antrimplaceEmail: [email protected]

WHITGIFT GARDENS1 BR $775. 2 BR $950.

3 BR from $1150.Rent incls heat, hot water &prkg. Family Living. On sitedaycare available. NearCottonwood Park, BasketballCourt & Skytrain. No pets.

604 939-0944

SUNSET PARK5870 Sunset StreetClose to Bus & BCITSTUDIO & 1 BDRM

★ Quiet park-like setting★ Newly Reno’d

★ Heat/hot water incl’d604-291-8197

www.sunsetparkapt.com

VANCOUVER - Modern suites atFraser Pointe- Marine Drive.Great Views of Fraser River &Mnts. Studio, 1 & 2 BR in concretehigh-rise. Pet Friendly (some con-ditions apply). 1-888-894-9452

VANCOUVER. Modern 1 & 2 BR.Collingwood Village. Steps toJoyce Skytrain. 1-888-830-4232

6508 Apt/Condos6508PO CO 2 BR apt $800/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! Availnow. Call 604-464-0034

SKYLINE TOWERS102-120 Agnes St, N.West

Hi-Rise Apartment withRiver View & Indoor Pool.1 BR & 2 BR Available.Rent includes heat & hotwater. Remodelled Buildingand Common area. Gatedundergrd parking available.References required.

CALL 604 525-2122BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

BONSOR APTSRenovated high rise, concretebuilding. Penthouse, 1 BR &2 BR available. Very close toMetrotown, Skytrain & Bonsorswimming pool. Rent includesheat, hot water. Refs req’d.

Contact Alex604-999-9978

Bayside Property ServicesOffice: 604-432-7774

ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge

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

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

ROTARY TOWER25 Clute St, New West

Reno’d concrete high rise.1 BR & Bach. By RoyalSquare Plaza, Safeway &transit. Rent incls heat, hotwater, hydro, cable. 55+ bldg.Contact Ana 778-859-0798

Bayside Property 604-432-7774

NEW WESTMINSTERSt Andrews Street

Updated 1 BR apt, withbalcony. Near bus, mall &Moody Park. Small pet okaywith pet deposit. Avail July 1

Call 604-540-9300

VILLA MARGARETA320-9th St, New WestBach & 1 BR Available.

All Suites Have Balconies.Undergrd Parking Available.Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764Bayside Properties Services

6508 Apt/Condos6508NEW WEST. 2 BR. $1075. Nicelyupgraded building. Avail Now.Call 604-724-8353

KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq

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

office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-829-3567

JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,

Schools & S.F.U.

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

GARDEN VILLA1010 6th Ave, New West

1 BR & 2 BR Available.Beautiful atrium with fountain.By shops, college & transit.Pets negotiable. Ref required.

CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.

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

office: 604- 936-1225

M. RIDGE dwntwn Urbano Com-plex, 2 br, 2 ba, inste w/d, f/p, 2 ugprkg, nr amen, deck, n/s, n/p, Jun1. $1100+ utils. Refs. 512-8725

6508 Apt/Condos6508AVAILABLE NOW or July 1,1 BR, $735/mo + utils, updatednew suite, 621 Colburne, NewWest. No pets. Ph 604-454-4540.

BBY NORTH, 2 BR newly reno’dste, 5 new appls, 2 balcony, sec’dprkg. Avail July 1. $1250. NS/NP.Near SFU, transit. 778-240-7023

BURQUITLAM. 2 BR. Nr LoughMall & SFU. 2 u/g prkg. Ns/np.$1195/mo. Immed. 604-939-4346

COQ 2 BR apts, quiet complex,$970, incls h/water, laundry facil,nr amens, N/P. 778-316-4777.

CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West

Near Transportation &Douglas College.

Well Managed Building.

office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604 354-9112

CARM-ELLEAPARTMENTS

815 - 5th Ave, New West1 & 2 BR apartments.

Includes heat, h/w & cable.U/grnd prkg avail. No pets.

Call 604-521-2866 or604-619-5323

AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq

Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.

Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604-727-5178

ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq

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

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

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BBY LOUGHEED Mall, 14th flr,south view, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, 1000sf,pool, gym, sauna, jaz, rec centre+. $1200. NS/NP. 787-246-0633

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BBY, GOV’T Road area. Huge 2BR. 1,100 sq ft. Full bath, sharedlaundry, alarm. $1,100/mo + util.Ns/np. July 1st. 778-991-7058

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METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTDCustom work for Driveways &new lane Aprons. Repairs/resur-facing. Call Gino 604-657-9936

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

ASPHALT PAVINGDriveway, Walkway

& Parking LotGarage Apron / Speed

Bump / Pot HoleCommercial & Residential

604-618-2949

DVK PAINTING LTD. Call DaveInt/Ext. Res/Comm. Quality work.Great rates. WCB. 604-354-2930

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778-865-0370

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ALLQUEST PAINTINGALLQUEST PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!

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8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

8193 Oil Tank Removal8193TANKTECH

Certified Oil Tank Removal& Remediation Specialists.

res/com. Free est. 604-328-1234

WEE HAULMoving/Rubbish RemovalLow Rates. 778-968-3001

BROTHERS MOVING & DeliveryLocal & Long Distance 604-720-0931Best rates. brothersmovingservice.com

B & Y MOVING Exp’d movers, 2men $55. Over 10 yrs exp. Pianoswelcome! 604-708-8850

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8185 Moving &Storage8185

8175 Masonry8175Constructive LandscapingStonework.paving stones, Cedardecks/fences, Pergola’s, 30 yrsexp. Call Danny 604-250-7824www.constructivelandscaping.com

LAWNS MOWED, gardening,yard clean-up, hedges, gutters,rubbish removal. 604-773-0075

HON’S Garden Services•Lawn Cuts start $25 •Trim •Weed•Spring Cleanup ★ 604-317-5328

WILDWOOD LANDSCAPINGHedge Trimmimg & Tree

Pruning & Hedge RemovalSpring Clean Up

Chaffer Control & LawnRestoration. Comm/Strata/Res

Aerating & Power Raking.Free Estimates.604-893-5745

GARDENING SERVICEMany years exp ★ Free Est ★★ Lawn cuts★ Garden maintainance.★ Tree topping & trimming★ Power raking, aeration.

Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741

GARDENING SERVICEMany years exp ★ Free Est ★★ Lawn cuts★ Garden maintainance.★ Tree topping & trimming★ Power raking, aeration.

Call Mr. Van 604-726-9741

CLIFF 604.931.0825

GARDEN GROOMERGARDEN GROOMER• Lawn Cutting • Power Raking• Rototiling & Pruning • Hedge Trimming• Power Washing • Open to odd jobs

Free Est, Established Since 1997Licensed Business, reasonable rates

Garden Maintenance Lawn Care

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

Residential and Commercial• Lawn Mowing • Gardening• Install Sod • Hedge Trim• Pruning • Lawn Repairs

Free Est. 604-779-6978email: [email protected]

★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★Bobcat, retaining walls, irrigation,paving, fences. 778-688-2444

Greenworx Redevelopment Inc.Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls,Returfing, Demos, Drainage,Jackhammering. Old Pools Filledin, irrigation. 604.782.4322

HOME SERVICESRENTALS

WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE for rentavail. immed, clean, secure,

bright. Bolivar Park Area Surrey$950 month +half utilities

(604) 916-3473:

6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620

SHOPS & WAREHOUSE1500, 2000, 3000 to 16,000 sf inBurnaby, Langley, Maple Ridgeand Mission. Call 604-328-0411or email: [email protected]

WOODLAND PARKTOWNHOMES

Professionally managedfamily townhome complexon 28 acres located inbeautiful Port Moody.Spacious 2 BR & 3 BRunits, 5 appls, inste W/D,walk out bsmt, 1 parking.Cat friendly.

Contact [email protected]

RIVERS INLETTownhouses

(Coquitlam Centre area)

2 BR & 3 BR Townhouse2 levels, 5 appls, decorativefireplace, carport. Sorry nopets. Great Location!We also have apartmentsBachelor, 1 BR & 2 BR call foravailability.

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PO CO 2 BR twnhse $850/mo.Quiet-family complex, No Pets!Avail now. Call 604-464-0034

PITT MEADOWS 3 BR T/H, quietfamily complex, Rent geared toincome, n/p, 604-465-4851

6605 Townhouses -Rent6605

BBY 3 BR T/H in family orientedcomplex, 1.5 baths, 5 appls, stepsto Holdom Skytrain, ns/np, $1500+ utils, July 1, 778-231-2110

PORT MOODY - 221 Angela Dr.1 BR grd lev, lrg livrm, lrg backyard, shared w/d, prkg. $795 inclsutils. 5 mins to Coq Ctr. Close tobus. Avail Immed. 778-688-2594

NEW WEST Spac 2 BR gr lev ste,sh’d W/D, gas f/p, prkg. Suits 2.$950 incls utls. Avail July 1. NS/NP. Refs req’d. 604-522-2107

N WEST sm new 1 BR ste, inc w/d/cble/utils/Y-Fi, nr s/train/amens,np/ns. $750. Now. 604-777-0977

MOUNTAIN HWY, 2 BR ste,Newly Reno’d, $1200 incls utils,w/d, priv ent, n/s, n/p, Avail [email protected]

1BDRM/1BTH COMO Lake andMaintosh. New 585 sq ft 1 bdrmbsmt suite. No smoking. NoPets. $815 Monthly Utils incl.Call: (778) 995-4280

COQ Westwood Plat, 2 BR +Den, gas f/p, rad heat, W/D,a l a r m . $ 9 0 0 + 1 / 3 u t l s .604-944-9060 or 604-377-9449

COQ, CENTRAL, Spac bright 1BR + Den, sh’d laundry, prkg. NS/No dogs. Av Jun 15. $700 + utls.Near shops/schls. 604-937-3534

COQ CENTRAL, 2 BR bsmt ste,sh’d W/D, walk-in closets, stor-age, $875 incls utls. Av now. NS/NP. Nr school/bus. 604-726-6884

COQ BURKE MTN, New Bright,view, grnd level 2 BR, designeropen layout, laminate, alarm, ssappls, private entry, patio, laun-dry, own heat, Near amens. NS/NP. Avail July 1. 604-475-0485

COQ. 3 BR upper flr. $1200/mo.Avail Aug 1st. Also: 2 BR grd/lvlbsmt. $750/mo. Avail now. Bothincl hydro. Ns/np. 604-649-8909

BBY, NORTH. 2 BR bsmt, sharedlaundry. $850/mo incl hydro/cbl.Avail now. Ns/np. 604-299-3695

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

BBY East , 2 BR grd lev, sh’d w/d,near school & bus. $850 + utils.N/s, no dogs. Suits family604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318

BBY DEER LAKE, lrg 2 BR grdlev, share w/d, f/bath, lrg yrd. Nicearea. $1200 + 1/3 utils. AvailableJuly 1. Pet ok. 604-522-7219

BBY CENTRAL. Lrg 4 BR & Denmn flr, 2.5 baths, big liv rm & 2dining rm, lrg deck & fam rm,carport, lots of prkg, big storage,very clean, 5 appls, July 1, n/p.604-298-6874

BBY 5357 Carson St., fully reno’d2 BR main flr, 2 baths, $1100 +util, June 15, N/P. 778-895-4558

BBY 12 Ave/6th St. 1 BR ste,locked yrd. $700 incls utls. Nearbus. Now. NS/NP. 604-520-3235

BBY 1 BR g/l ste, incls utils, net,cable, N/p, N/s, 14th/CanadaWay, $775. 604-395-4876

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1BR BST ste Bby nr bus &schools, avail July 15, $650 incutilities, ns, np, 778-708-2028

6595 SharedAccommodation6595

6595-20 Coq./Poco/Port Moody6595-20

COQ. Furnished room. $450/moincl hydro/cbl/’net. Sh’d w/d. Suits1 person. Ns/np. 604-552-4423

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NEW WEST Sapperton , 2 BRBungalo House, nr skytrain, &RCH, suits family, $1000 + utils,own w/d, Avail June 17,604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318

NEW WEST, Queensborough. 4BR, upper flr. 2 baths, d/rm, w/d,big deck. $750/mo + ½ util. Inclsatelite tv. No pets. Avail now.778-578-2585 or 778-829-7675

BBY NORTH Reno’d 2 BR hse,inlaw ste, all g/lvl, $1080, Immed.604-298-1165, 604-644-2864

6540 Houses - Rent6540BBY 3 BR top of hse, NewlyReno, granite c/top, 1600 sqft, 5appls, new carpets & h/w flrs, July1. ns/np. $1500. 604-833-7589

6535 Homestay6535HOST FAMILY wanted. Pleasecontact us at 604-688-1811 ore-mail: [email protected]

AMAZING TOUCH LAND’GBobcat, paving, retaining walls,turfing, planting. 604-889-4083

Able Boys Landscaping Ltd.bobcat, turf, cedar fence, pavingstones, ashphalt 604-377-3107

8155 Landscaping8155

CONSTRUCTIVELANDSCAPING

★ Stonework.paving stones★ Cedar decks/fencing★ Pergola’s ★ 30 yrs expCall Danny 604-250-7824

www.constructivelandscaping.com

A & W Landscape • Clean-ups,Disposal, Pruning, GUTTERSSeniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142

A Gardener & A GentlemanLawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning,yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302

604-723-2468; Tran the Gardener.Lawns, aeration, power raking, cutting,trimming, cleanups. Very reliable.

GARDENROTOTILLING

Tree services, stump grinding,lawn aeration, reseeding,

lawn and garden installations.Licenced for

Chaffer Beetle treatmentCall: 778-885-6488

8010 Alarm/Security8010

604-463-7919ALARM

Systems Ltd.

8015 ApplianceRepairs8015

SERVICE & PARTS. Washer &dryers, stoves, d/w and fridges.Lic’d & insured. 604-346-8925

8030 Carpentry8030A-1 QUALITY RENOS. bsmts,kit, bathroom, sundecks etc. 40yrs exp. Free Est. 604-720-2911

* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall* Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors *Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470

*STRUCTURAL CHANGES*,framing, finishing, repairs. Profes-sional & precise, 778-233-0559

8055 Cleaning8055A QUALITY CLEANING -7 days/wk res/comm, senior discount lowrate 778-998-9127 778-239-9609

EXP’D CLEANING LADY10 yrs exp., $21/hr, own suppliesincluded. Call ★ 604-374-5116

8060 Concrete8060

DALL’ANTONIACONCRETE

Remove Place & Finish. AllCarpentry. No Job too Small.Friendly Family Run Business

Serving you since 1957.

604-240-3408

CONCRETE WORK of any kind.Third generation. Call Mike at604-945-8717 cel 604-318-3649

8075 Drywall8075A-1 QUALITY DRYWALL.Board, tape, spraytex, steel stud.Free estimate. Bob 604-720-2911

PATCHING, TEXTURE / smoothceilings, plaster walls. Small jobs.25 years exp. Call 604-671-9901

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AFFORDABLE RELIABLE for allyour electrical needs call Joe(licensed, bonded) 604-315-6611

D & W ELECTRICALComm/Res/Ind. All electrical. Lic& Bonded. WCB. 778-862-0098

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8087 Excavating8087

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landscaping, stump / rock /cement / oil tank removal.

Water / sewer line, 24 hoursCall 341-4446 or 254-6865

8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105

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Repairs & StainingInstallation

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Sanding & RefinishingInstallationQuality WorkmanshipFree EstimatesFully Licensed & Insured

604-771-8885

Artistry of Hardwood FloorsRefinish, sanding, install, dustlessProf & Quality work 604-219-6944

Golden Hardwood & Laminate& Tiles. Prof install, refinishing,sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263

Install Hardwood & Laminate FlrPrompt. Professional. Quality.Exc rates. Jesse 778-989-1585

Installation • Refinishing • RepairsART of HARDWOOD FLOORS

604-240-3344

INSTALLATION REFINISHING,Sanding. Free est, great prices.Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125 Gutters8125A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning &Repair from $98. Gutters vacu-umed/hand clean. 604-524-0667

PRESSURE WASHING,Gutter Cleaning and Repairs

Call George • 778-859-7793

8130 Handyperson8130A Semi-Retired Tradesman

For Small Jobs Only.Richard • 604-377-2480

HANDYMAN Int & Ext repairs &reno’s. Carpentry, Kitch & Bath,Plumbing. Walter 604-790-0842

HOME IMPROVEMENTSCarpentry, Drywall, Handyman,

30 yrs exp. David • 604-825-4072

Quality Renovations & Repairs604-803-6757

www.qualityrenoservices.ca

8150 Kitchens/Baths8150Reno’s & Home ImprovementsKitchen & Baths, Tiling, Electrical,Carpentry +. WCB. 604-518-2948

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9125 Domestic91259102 Auto Finance9102

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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1957 FORD Ranchero $5500obo. 15,790 miles runs well goodcond 604-323-3662, 315-9384.

1965 IHC SCOUT, 4x4, 53,762mi., collector plates, rblt frnt end &drive line, $6,900. 604-946-7697

1966 FORD Thunderbird 390auto exc running cond all orig.$6500 obo 604-323-3662

1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363

1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon

Call 604-307-0201

1978 MERCEDES 450SL,convertible w/hardtop, run grt,looks sharp $8500.604-922-5986

1983 MERCEDES 380SL Con-vert with hardtop, silver with blueint, new soft top, collector status,Aircared, great driver, must see.$9,000 obo. Call 604-530-7058

1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, 1 owner, excellentcondition. $2350. 604-534-2997

1987 ROLLS ROYCE SilverCloud, Blue, 1 owner, low miles,LIKE NEW, Asking $32,000.Langley. Ralph. 778-988-2055

1998 MUSTANG SVT CobraConvertible, 35,350 orig km,very detailed history, pristineshow quality, $17,900 obo.604-531-9373

1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$49,900. Call 604-889-2525

1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $5000 obo 604-792-6367

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $8,950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

1979 MG Midget 75,000kmsReady to drive away $5,000. 604739-9234 [email protected]

9125 Domestic9125

1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997

1986 OLDS Toronado, autosporty 2 dr coup,122k, a/c., a/c’d2013. Power everything, blue withblue int. 604-792-4517. $2500.

1995 CHEV Lumina p/s, p/b, cas,p/w $1495 obo. Ph 604-792-6367

1996 GRAND AM, auto, 133k,new parts & tires, blue/green,$2500 obo. 778-828-7702

1997 CHEV CAMARO. Red. V-6.A/C. 5 speed. Well maintained.192K km. $3,500. 604-626-5983

1999 FORD Taurus stn wagonburgandy, exc cnd, 8 seats, gdtires,125k. $2,150. 604-986-9744

2001 CHRYSLER Sebringconvertible, 1 owner, blue, whiteleather, loaded, priced for quicksale $4725. 604-929-7954

2004 CHRYSLER Seabring con-vertible, low mileage, lady driven,$6000. 604-980-3127

2003 CADILLAC CTS, 49K, 4dr,white, auto, fully loaded, mintcondition, $19,500 604-864-8199

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9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

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GREY CANOPY, 3 sliders, fitsFord p/ups 1988 to 1994 models.Gd cond $375obo. 604-581-6511

9135 Parts &Accessories9135

Engine 302 New, rebuilt, neverused since rebuilt, $500 obo. Fordcustom wheels, new tires (4),$500 obo. 604-767-4086

2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve

2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm

2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm

2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust

- Brand New Icon Helmet & IconRace Leather jacket (XL) Incl.(almost new, barely worn)

- Very fast and awesome,Mint Condition (Cloverdale)

$9500 OBO Call 604-788-0060

2007 PIAGGIO scooter MP3-250,silver, practically new, less than500 km, fuel injected engine,security lock, new battery, $4300.Call Don 604-987-9166

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

1983 HONDA CM250, approx20,000 mi, low cost transport,dependable, new tires, saddlebags $1450. 604-880-9073

2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK430Cabriolet 84,000 kms Black onblack, AMG package, windscreen, wheels, spoiler,Bosestereo! Mercedes serviced fullrecords, garage kept, $18,900Call: (604) 916-7402

2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,

leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem

Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]

9129 Luxury Cars9129

2004 DODGE Dakota 4x4 Auto$12,500 #06-4124 604.466-6007mjautowholesale.com #30332

2004 DODGE SX 2.0, 127,000kms, aircared, air, sunroof, tiltsteering, p. windows, like newinside & out, 600 kms per tank,lady driven & owned since new.$5800 OBO Call 604-794-7426

2004 FORD MUSTANG GT.Auto. Yellow convertible! 84,000km. $12,500. Call 778-995-4168

2006 CADILLAC DTS. Fullyloaded, luxury package, On Star,landau top, sunroof, a/c, heatedseats, no accidents. 71,000 km.$16,800 obo. 604-793-5520

2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528

2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner29,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $16,900. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721

2008 CADILLAC Escalade EXT$39,888. (604) 626-4548

www.bypassautosales.ca #30576

2008 CHEVROLET Impala 93K$8,900 (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc.ca # 8291

2008 CHRYSLER 300 Touring$11,900. (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc,ca # 8291

2011 FOCUS S SEDAN 4DRSDN silver $ 11,950 #1109552AWWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

1-866-549-8503 301 StewardsonWay, New Westminister

9129 Luxury Cars9129

1995 FERRARI F355 GTB.Meticulously cared for. Canadiancar. Recent full engine outservice, new clutch and releasebearing, Tubi exhaust, Hyperflowcats, wheel spacers. Drives andlooks perfect! A must see!$54,900. Call 778-834-6069

2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629

2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.

2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097

LUXURY 2001 Buick LeSabre Ltd.Showroom cond, 36 mpg 103,000km $5700 obo. 604-858-4878

www.BurrellAuto.com3094 Westwood St, Port Coq

604 945-4999.2925 Murray St, Port Moody

604 461-7995.

2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001

2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.

AUTOMOTIVEHOME SERVICES

$99 EXPRESS TRAILER DISPOSAL SERVICE

We drop off • You fill up • We haul away in 48 hours

www.disposalking.com • 604-306-8599

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

8335 Window Cleaning8335BOB’S WINDOW

Gets that Clean, Clear ShineNo Drops, No Drips, No StreaksRight into the corners! Serving

you for over 20 yrs. Also doGutters 604 588-6938

Wildwood Tree Services, ExpHedge Trimming and Removal &Tree Prun ing . F ree Es t .604-893-5745

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping,hedge trimming & stump grinding.

Fully insured & WCB

Andrew 604-618-8585A-1A-1 TRI CRAFTTRI CRAFTTREETREE SERVICESSERVICES (EST. 1986)

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8315 Tree Services8315

PTV HOME RENOVATIONSPorcelain, Slate, Granite. Bath &Kitchens. Santo, 778-235-1772

Kitchen & Bathroom TileRenovation Specialists

Italian Artisans – Quality Work

Tonino 778-322-ETNA (3862)Est. 1978 etnatileandstone.com

Tile & Stone

8309 Tiling8309

8300 Stucco/Siding/Exterior8300

Quality Home Improvement★ Stucco ★ All Kinds. No Job TooBig or Small. 604-725-8925

DISPOSAL BINS: All bins start at$145 + dump fees. 604-306-8599

www.disposalking.com

BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVALYard clean up + hedge trimming.

Bby/NW areas. 778-859-8760

Roofing Experts 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. Allwork Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank

Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333

NORTH WEST ROOFINGRe-Roofing & Repair. WCB &liability insur. Jag, 778-892-1530

10% OFFAPC Roofing & Siding

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Tried & True Since 1902Call for a free estimate:1.877.602.7346Visit us online to receive a special discount:

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B-CheemaB-CheemaRoofingRoofing

All Types of Roofing & RepairsFree Estimates

604.722.3600

8250 Roofing8250

PAUL’S PAINTINGHandyman & Painting

778-865-0370

Moon Const Building Services.Specialize in Concrete, Forming& Framing. Call Patrick 218-3064

HANDYMAN - framing, decks,tiles, hardwood, drywall, re-roof.

Total additions & basements. Ken604-500-2426 or 604-455-0740

FAIRWAY PAINTING604 729-1234

D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring,tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Topquality, quick work 604-724-3832

ALLQUEST PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!

778 997-9582

Actual Plumbing & Heating,24/7, Seniors/Military Disc. Lic. &Insured BBB, 604-874-4808

A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath,kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting &decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936

Kitchen & BathRENOVATIONS

HOME IMPROVEMENTSTiling • Electrical • Carpentry

All jobs BIG & small.

Licensed • Insured • WCB- Pacific Core -604-518-2948

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

MATCO DESIGNAll Renovations & Additions,I n s . Q u a l i t y W o r k

604-720-156430 yrs exp. [email protected]

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

LOW COST ®Rubbish Removal

❏ YARD & HOME Cleanup❏ DISPOSAL Construction,

Reno’s & Drywall / Demolition•7 Days/Week •Free Est’s

Isaac ★ 604-727-5232

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*We Remove & Recycle Anything*Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs

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$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

2006 BUICK Allure CX. 94K kms.No accid., local, garage kept. Exccond. $8,900. (1)-604-855-1335

9125 Domestic9125

2004 CHEVY Impala excl cond73,000kms, $6000 obo. Ph604-792-0530 Chilliwack

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1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460

9115 Dealers9115

9115 Dealers9115

Certified Pre-Owned VehiclesFinancing Available

3511 N0. 3 Rd, Richmondwww.richmondsubaru.com

604-273-0333

2010 SUBARU WRX HATCHBACK25,010 KmsSTK # BB3015

$27,988

2010 SUBARU WRX SEDAN38,472 KmsSTK # BB3012

$24,988

2010 SUBARU LEGACY 3.6R SPORT PACK16,324 KmsSTK # BB3013

$24,988

2009 SUBARU IMPREZA SPORT SEDAN28,737 KmsSTK # BB3024

$18,988

2002 SUBARU IMPREZA WGN63,254 KmsSTK # BB3005A

$9,988

2002 MAZDA PROTÉGÉ 595,128 KmsSTK # S12315A

$7,988

2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING CONV65,631 KmsSTK # BB2930A

$6,988

2000 VW BEETLE176,324 KmsSTK # S12009A

$5,988

9115 Dealers9115

ALL FINANCE OFFERS ARE WITH TAXES AND DOC FEE OF $549 DOWN. 0% FINANCING ON APPROVED CREDIT. . *PRICESARE PLUS DOCUMENTATION FEE OF $549 PLUS TAXES, VEHICLES NOT EXACTLY AS SHOWN FOR ILLUSTRATIONPURPOSES, FINANCE PAYMENTS ARE BI WEEKLY TOTAL PAID= ORLANDO $24570, SIERRA $30750, AVALANCHE$38844, EQUINOX $31044, TERRAIN $34632.. NO SURPRISES. CASH FOR CLUNKERS ON SELECT MODELS ONLY, NOTAVAILABLE ON SONIC OR CRUZE

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2003 PontaicSunfire4 dr., automatic,very clean,low kms.

STK#72742A

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$5,980

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2004 Infiniti G35Sedan

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$12,995

2011 Yukon XL2500 4x4

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$42,995

2010 GMC SierraCrew Cab 3500 Diesel

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$49,980

2005 NissanPathfinder LE

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$15,980

2012 MustangConvertible!

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$28,911

2011 SilverTraverse AWD

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$29,926

2010 GMC SierraReg Cab

DUECK RICHMOND PRICE$14,980

Low kms, showroomcondition!

STK#72741A

Heavy duty towing!!!

STK#72735A

Leather, sunroof,Nav, loaded.

STK#72753A

Fully loaded, low kms,mint condition.

STK#72731A

Showroom condition,super clean!

STK#72732A

7 Seater

STK#72736A

Automatic,34,000 kms

STK#72755B

AUTOMOTIVE

2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111

2011 EDGE AWD,SYNC SYSTEM, black

$27,888 - #111168WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way

New West.

2009 DODGE p/u 150 hemi SLT,loaded, matching canopy, rhinolined, show room cond. 8,000 orgkm ’s, $25,000. 1-604-613-37271-604-796-9060

1999 DODGE Ram 4x4 Lariat$7850- # 99-2452 D#30332MJ Autowholesale.com604.466.6007

1997 CHEVY Blazer LS, 4x4, ingood running cond, regular mtce,240 K kms, $2500. 604-466-1626

1996 CHEVY Silverado 2500,extended cab, bed liner, cloth int,ps pb pw, incls tow kit, exc cond$4500. Don 604-988-0170

1990 GMC Suburban. 4 WD,underdrive, blue, well kept. NewBluetooth. $6,000. 604-584-0324

1988 CHEVY Silverado, auto, pb,pw, air, towing package, excellentcond, 6 mths away collectorsplate. $5500. 604-924-1511

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1986 FORD 250, good condition,runs good, blue, 1 owner, $5999obo, 604-925-3294, 649-4215

THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE

FREE SCRAP CAR REMOVALNo Wheels, No Problem

CASH for some complete carsOPEN 24 hrs includes holidays

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9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

THE SCRAPPERScrap Car & Truck RemovalCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

604-790-39002 Hour Service

2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.

2003 VW Jetta, $7500, grey, wellcared for, 111kms, no acc, blk int,heated seats. 604-926-8282

2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,500.778-227-2010

2003 CIVIC SDN 4DR SDN DX-GAUTO red $ 7,888 #2393112

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2002 TOYOTA Camry SedanAuto $6800 #02-9728MJ Autowholesale.com #30332604.466.6007

2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$8800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018

2002 HONDA Accord Sedan EXLLeather Seats $6800 #02-2724MJ Autowholesale.com #30332604.466.6007

2000 VW GOLF beautiful cond, 4cyl 5 spd, A/C, alarm, 192 k km,silver. $4750 obo. 604-590-0126

2000 TOYOTA Echo Auto $4800#00-2963 mjautowholesale.com#30332 604.466.6007

2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933

1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583

1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270

1996 ACURA RL. Always dealerserviced very good cond new tires/brakes. $3,400 obo 604.926.8047,[email protected]

1995 BMW 328I Convertible,88,000kms, leather int, new tires/brakes, $7,999. 604 536-4293

$25,000

$19,900

1989 HONDA ACCORD, auto,a/c, air cared, 2nd owner, runsgood, $1200. 778-855-5206

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1984 CORVETTE 383 strokerauto hard top - soft top Stainlessexhasummus t $8 ,995 Ph604-795-9967

2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually

Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:

[email protected]

2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.

Call: (778) 859-7204

2002 Toyota SequoiaAutomatic 305,000 kms 1 owner,top condition, all records, newMichelins. $13,900 email:[email protected]

2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)

780-2696, [email protected]

2009 GMC Acadia SLE50,000km;auto;cd/dvd/tv

$26,000. Call: (604) 727-7071

2011 FLEX AWD, power groupwhite, $26,488 #1111586

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503

301 Stewardson WayNew West.

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wd (Auto,V6, Loaded, Mags, 10 Xterra toc lea r ) . . . $25 ,995 #3895 -1-888-812-2511

1998 ACCORD, red, 2 dr coupe,exc cond, 4 cyl, auto, sport pack,$6700 firm, 778-862-1964

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1988 TOYOTA Corolla, Exc cond,new rad, tires & batt. Aircared.$800 obo. 604-598-3288

2006 NISSAN XTRAIL Black, 4dr,alarm, all power, good cond, 167kkms, $13,900. 604-440-2662

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2008 PORSCHE Cayenne,28,000 kms, local, no accident$38,800 obo. 604-913-6196

2008 MAZDA B4000, cab+SE4x4, new rear brakes, exc cond,85K, $12,995, 604-986-2595

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2008 JEEP Sahara 59, 000km,loaded. As new, 3 pce FreedomTop. $18,500. 778-285-1236

2008 FORD Escape XLT 4 doorsmall SUV economical & reliable80,000 kms. 4 to choose from,$155 bi wkly! All credit accepted!Call Mr Green 604-928-2541

2008 ACURA MDX Elite, topmodel, 7 seater, luxury SUVloaded with all options, DVD,back up camera, nav, p/tailgate,only 80,000kms, local & noaccidents. Only $29,995 financeavail. www.kabaniauto.ca Call604-522-8889 Family owned &operated, BBB A + RATING !!

2007 RAV4, 4WD, grey$15,988 - #2791656

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503

301 Stewardson WayNew West.

2007 JEEP Compass economicalSUV, local, no accidents, only90,000 kms, $130 bi weekly!

All credit accepted!Call Mr Green 604-928-2541

2007 F150 LARIAT, fully loaded,white $25,888 - #276477XX

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503

301 Stewardson WayNew West.

2007 DODGE Ram 3500 Diesel$31,900 (604) 835-7655Clearwaybc.ca # 8291

2006 F350 XLT 4X4 SC DIESEL4x4 auto power group, grey.

$21,988 #2618051WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way, New West.

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, 108K,Auto,air cond.,FWD, Hankooktires, silver. Clean, well maint.$10500. Phone 604-792-4517

2004 PORSCHE Cayenne Sblack on black, gorgeous luxurySUV!! ONLY 124,000 kms, only$ 2 0 , 9 9 5 , f i n a n c e a v a i l .C a l l 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9www.kabaniauto.ca Familyowned & operated BBB A+ rating

2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 00 km , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384

2002 TOYOTA Rav 4 auto -$9800#02-6963 MJAutowholesale.com#30332 604.466.6007

2002 GMC Avalanche, 4x4,130K, Keyless Entry, CompletelyLoaded, Immaculate Condition,Private Sale, $10,000. Please call604-308-3167

2002 CHEVY Avalanche Loaded4x4 $9999 #99-2619 604 466 6007mjautowholesale.com #30332

2000 FORD Explorer 4x4, fullyloaded, 150K, exc cond, white, aircared. $3,750. 604-218-8499

1997 TOYOTA 4 Runner Ltd orgowner, all options, excl cond350,000 easy hwy kms $6400.Dale 1-604-220-5005

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1997 FORD Explorer 4x4, only120K orig kms, air, pw, pdl, noaccidents, $3,950. 778-552-7388

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2006 DODGE Caravan, 7 pass,well maintained, 187K, new tires,one owner, $4500, 604-988-4918

9115 Dealers9115

22 FT SKYLARK trailer, loaded,sleeps 4, furnace, a/c, dble win-dows, full bath, $1500 obo, mustsell. 604-325-8304

2012 TIMBER Ridge 240RKS4-season, $26,900. TR122403.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2012 SPRINGDALE 260TBL,rear bunks, $15,995. ST122603.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2012 CHAPARRAL 310RLTS, 3slides, $44,295. CW123101.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2011 JAYCO Flight trailer.Loaded! Sleeps 6. Used for only 2weeks - like new! $22,900.604-464-1385 or 604-944-8086

2011 COUGAR 28-6' Mint only 1trip. Loaded c/w slide + all options++ more $23,900 604 531-2841

2010 ZINGER 250RK w/slide,rear kit., $15,995. UTZ2501.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005

9522 RV’s/Trailers95222002 25’ Custom Coach traveltrailer, queen bed & bunks,$10,500. Call 604-984-9293

2010 SPRINGDALE 189FL. a/c,slps 6-7. $12,595, UTS1897.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,500. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack

2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426

2007 OUTDOORSMEN 2352 5thw/slide. $18,495. UWO23521.604-835-4036. kustomkoachrv.com

2006 WILDERNESS, 260RL,stove & shower never used,queen bd/super slide, $18K,604-476-1150,

2006 GEORGETOWN XL, 35’ 9',3 slides, V10, 20k miles, tow caravail, $65,000 604-948-5048

2005 27' Zepplin Trailer, lightweight, slide, a/c, sleeps 6, fullbath, new awning, stored indrsexc cd. $15,500. 604-533-8744

2004 WESTWIND Trailer. 25 ft.Sleeps 6, incl private BR w/dblbed. Awning, bbq, full bath, fridge/stove. $10,000. 604-538-8120

2002 WINNEBAGO Sunova,fiberglass roof, 51,400 kms, kit-chen slide, awning, tow bar incl,4K gen, $42,000. 604-943-2583

2002 26’ 5th Wheel, rear entry,mid kitchen, fully loaded, exccond $13,500 obo. 604-929-2688

1999 SKYLINE NOMAD 22ft,sleeps 6, full kitchen & bath,furnace, hot water, awning +Many Extras. Like NEW cond.$8500 obo. Coq. 604-803-3640

1999 DUTCH STAR 35ft m/h V10slide, NS/NP, awnings, jacks,gen, AC. $29,500. 604-720-2751

9522 RV’s/Trailers95221981 23’ CORSAIR, slps 6, 2 bunksin rear, exc cond, fully stocked readyto go. $8,000 obo 604-980-4980

1999 FORD E 350 class Cmotorhome 24 foot. Loaded withlots of features! Absolutely mintonly 89,000kms, just servicedONLY $17,995. The cleanest onein town !! Call 604-522-8889www.kabaniauto.ca familyowned & operated BBB A+ rating

1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866

1995 SEA Breeze 31 (Class A)Fully equipped, exc. cond., towc a r a v a i l $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 o b o604-746-5898'

1994 SPECIAL Edition Travelaire5th whl, 26.5, generator, lam flrs,$8000 obo (Abbot) 604-504-0408

1990 FORD 28ft Classic, 120K,always roofed, sleeps 6, $8300,604-466-1469

1988 SLUMBER QUEEN. 5thWheel. Sleeps 4. Fridge - 3 way,furnace, a/c. Clean & well kept.No rust. $4,250. 604-298-4042

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1980 GMC C Class, 21ft m/h,w/motorcycle carrier, runningcond. $1500 obo. 604-937-0408

$600. 8FT Davidson Dinghyrefurbished. New stainless keel.Great as a sail boat tender. CallStephen 604-202-9668

2007 GTI SEADOOS yellow, 4Stroke, low hrs, 155HP. & 2003GTX Seadoo blue, 2 Stroke, 160hrs. With trailer, stored indoors,no salt water; $12,500 obo.LOTS of FUN! 604-857-3344

2005 HUNTER 33 Sailboat,$95,900. Moored @ PointRoberts. Call Greg 778-686-5299

19FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$6000 obo. 604-817-9004

1986 RENNELL, 6 cycle mercury,9.94 cycle Yamaha, after 1 yr notused, not perfect, $1400 obo,604-462-1540

9515 Boats951512’ LUND Aluminum boat, 8horse Yamaha motor & 4x8 boxtrailer. $2,500. 604-534-2196

1996 MIRAGE 19ft , 4.3 litre goodon fuel, stocked, stored indoors,no salt, 600 hrs, w/trailer, goodcond, $8800 obo. 604-857-3344

1976 CASCADE PilothouseKetch. 42 ft sail boat. New dinghy& outboard motor. Radar & autopilot. Perfect coastal cruiser. Liveaboard. $34,800. 604-538-1410

9515 Boats9515

1974 TOLLY w/command bridge,26’ long, runs well, stove, head,dinette, fridge, sleeps 4, a beautyincls moorage at Horseshoe Bay$11,000, call 604-986-0731

2006 GMC Savana Automatic190,000 kms 4.8l. Runs like new.Good Condition. Offers. $8,000Call: (604) 876-5015

2002 Chevrolet Venture Noaccidents, $3,900. Call: (604)309-4208; [email protected]

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2006 TOYOTA CAMRY

$8,888STK# Q11120A

• Auto• Air• Silver

2004 NISSAN ALTIMA 2.5 SL SEDAN

$6,995STK # 11284A

• BlackW/Leather

• Sunroof• Super Nice

2000 CHEV CAMARO

$6,999STK# K12197A

• 5 Speed• Air• Black

2000 TOYOTA SIENNA

$5,995STK# V12480

• Auto• Low K’s

2001 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER

$3,888STK# V12445A

• Auto• Air• Silver

2000 BMW 328i

$9,999STK# V11993B

• Auto• Air• Black

1997 PONTIAC GRAND AM

$2,988STK#K12398A

• Auto• Air• White

1999 VOLVO S80

$7,999STK# Q11146A

• Auto• Leather• Roof

2002 FORD EXPLORER

$6,988STK# K12300A

• Auto• Air• Green

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2005 CHRYSLER Town &Country Touring, fully loaded, pwrside door/taildoor, store & goseats. $6,500 obo. 604-710-9030

CHEVY UPLANDER 2005. V-6,auto, 7 pass., grey, A/C, powerlocks & windows, cruise, tilt, 93Kkm. Runs very well. $6,400.604-241-2530 or 604-375-2570

2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3700. 604-846-8597after 4pm or all day wkends

2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

1996 FORD Aerostar Van, oneowner, excellent driving condition1 5 4 , 0 0 0 k m s $ 2 5 0 0 .604-987-1058

9173 Vans91731988 CHEV 20 work van, 3/4 ton,Aircared, original owner, goodrunning order $1995 obo604-986-2430 [email protected]

2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available

$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696

2005 BMW 645 Ci Convertible1 Owner,43KM,Immaculate,6spdManual, $35,000. 604-833-6931

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2005 Jaguar X-Type 3.0L RareEstate Wagon Prem.Pkg Quartzon Charcoal, Auto, AWD106,000kms $15,750. NorthShore owned & serviced778.389.7626 [email protected]

1993 Toyota Camry 4 dr. auto174 km, 4 cyl. Air cared, servicerecords $2,500. (604) 602-9066.

2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL4 dr, loaded. 25,500 km. $11,600.Exc cond. 1-604-793-5520 (5961)

2010 NISSAN Sentra 4 doorsedan, local, no accidents, only50,000 kms, 2 to choose from,Japanese reliability, $107 biweekly! Call now and drive hometoday! Mr Green 604-928-2541

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2010 MAZDA 3 4 door sedan,japanese quality, fuel efficient &sporty! Blk only, 34,000k, noaccidents $125 bi wkly! All creditaccepted Mr Green 604-928-2541

2008 HONDA Civic, 4 dr, silver,auto, 60,000kms, excl cond, fullyloaded, $11,500. 604 518-3166

2008 HONDA Civic 4 door sedan,local, no accidents reliable & fuelefficient. 2 to choose from, $119bi wkly! Good credit, bad credit noproblem! Mr Green 604-928-2541

2008 ACURA TL loaded withnave ct, local no accidents pearlwhite on black leather 80,000kms$ 2 1 , 9 9 5 ! f i n a n c e a v a i l .604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.caFamily owned & operated BBB A+

2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2007 TOYOTA Yaris 3 doorhatchback, local no accidents andonly 55,000 kms - fuel miser!$95 bi weekly! All credit accepted!Call Mr Green 604-928-2541

2007 PT CRUISER. Hot deal!Auto, low kms, very clean. Creamexterior, grey interior. A/C. Magwheels. Spoiler. Aircared. Rearwiper. $6,395 obo. 778-242-2018

2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548

GETAWAY Camper Travel Van1989. 212K kms Sleeps 2, Seats4. $5,900 firm. (604) 792-7544

LIKE New! Used only 6X! 2006Palomino 4100, Excellent cond.$8,400. Call: (604) 510-4479

91 Terry Resort New roof/tires.Clean/no pets/no smoke,extras$6,000. Call: (604) 760-7513

2002 GMC Adventurer. Greatcamping with snowbirdoption! 106,000 kms Excellent20’ motorhome. Sleeps 4, withoven, microwave, fridge & newstereo system. Low km, littleused. $20,000. (604) 833-4537

LUND 12 Foot Alumn Boat,swivel seats & fold down whls,Karavan easy load trailer, 6HPMerc, 4 stroke + accessories,$2700 obo, 604-987-8523

BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]

INFINITI G35 2003 82k $13,900one owner, exc. cond. power all,leather, sunroof. 604.721.4414

1997 ACURA Integra GS, 1female owner, service records,manual, full load, leather, sunroof$4400 obo. 604-556-8890

2003 MERCEDES CLK 320,105k, 2nd owner, no acc. mint,local, $14,250. 604-626-8009

KIA MAGENTIS 2008 LX V6 auto185 hp - 20,300 km. Only$11,900. Chwk 604-847-3297

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ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.

Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.

$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or

email: [email protected]

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler, fog lights, newtires, winter mats. $10,888. Call604-819-9596 Chilliwack

2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912

2006 MINI Cooper Auto $12,500#06-6329MJ Autowholesale.com#30332 604.466.6007

2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253

2006 BMW 650 I luxury coupe !!pearl white on black leather,loaded with all options and only95,000kms, $33,995 finance avail604-522-8889 www.kabaniauto.cafamily owned & operated BBB A +

2006 BMW 323i BLACK ONBLACK ONLY 62,000KMS! Localwith no accidents, loaded &priced to sell!! Affordable luxury !!only $17,995, finance avail.C a l l 6 0 4 - 5 2 2 - 8 8 8 9www.kabaniauto.ca familyowned & operated BBB A+ rating

2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357

2005 TOYOTA Camry LE, 95,000kms, local, excellent cond $8880.604-988-7812

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2005 FORD F150 XLT, 4x4, crewcab, auto, many options, newtires, green, $11,000 Firm. Call604-538-4883, 604-329-6225

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family sizeassorted varieties

Dairyland PureOrange Juice

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