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Your source for breaking news, sports, and entertainment: www.langleyadvance.comTuesday, July 19, 2011 Audited circulation: 41,100 – 24 pages
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COUNTING DOWN…54 days until the Langley Good Time Cruise-In
Commemorative Cruise-In posters are for sale atthe Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce for $2,all proceeds to charity.
Ladiestake soccerto LangleyThe VancouverWhitecap mascot,Spike the kingfisher,made plenty of noisewhen he wadedthrough the crowdFriday evening duringa W-League women’ssoccer match involvingthe Whitecaps andColorado Force atMcLeod Athletic Park.See more photos anda story online at www.langleyadvance.com.
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A Langley woman is worried that rapiddevelopment in Willoughby is pavingover wildlife that can’t get away.by Matthew [email protected]
Celeste Paley knows that most peoplearen’t big fans of snails.
But she’s hoping that her discoveryof some relatively rare mollusks on aWilloughby property will get people torethink the pace of development in Langley.
Paley, a horticulturistand self-described naturenerd, stumbled on theOregon forestsnails andPacific sideband snailson a lot near 212th Streetand 77th Avenue inWilloughby.
The land is potentially about to bedeveloped, with most of the trees on theland to be removed to make way for densehousing.
Paley is hoping that drawing some atten-tion to the habitat that will be lost willslow or change the way the area is beingdeveloped.
“I’m hoping this will be a domino effect,”she said.
The two snails are federally listed underthe Species at Risk Act, but there seems tobe little protection for them from develop-ment.
The snails are quite large, much biggerthan the common garden snails found in agrassy backyard. The more sizeable oneshave shells about the size of a twoonie,sometimes bigger.
They’re abundant in the densely forestedparts of Yorkson, apparently. After just afew minutes of poking around in the grass,Paley finds one.
It isn’t just the snails she’s worried about.She points to a cluster of Garry oaks, part
of a local ecosystem that’srapidly vanishing from theLower Mainland.
A cedar that’s likely close toa century old, at the edge of aravine, also catches her atten-tion.
“A tree isn’t just a tree, it’s all the life itsupports,” she said.
Snails, like the Oregon forestsnail, areindicative of the overall health of a forest,she said.
Paley sent a letter to the Township coun-cil before it held a recent public hearing ondeveloping the property in question.
She’s hoping it will have helped changetheir minds about how the area is beingbuilt out.
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Snails may put brakes on growth
Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance
Celeste Paley found examples of relatively rare snails that live ona Willoughby property slated for development.
“I’m hoping this willbe a domino effect.”Celeste Paley
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Traffic recently flowed past the GoldenEars Bridge’s scanner recently.
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Toll system flawedA flawed toll-scanning system
on the Golden Ears Bridge gen-erates thousands of vehicle mis-classifications each month, mis-takes that can cost drivers whoreceive falsely inflated bills.
About 200 such false billingswere recorded in June alone,according to TransLink spokes-man Drew Snider.
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Langleys unite?A new group is asking why
Langley Township and Citydon’t amalgamate.
The Langley ReunificationAssociation has been lobby-ing for the two communities tobecome one like they were priorto 1955. The issue will be onthe Langley City council agendafor July 18.
The association has beenattending local public events towin support for the two govern-ments to merge.
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Locals investigated a downed Cessna that flipped in a farmer’s field northeastof the Langley Regional Airport midday Monday. Troy Landreville/Langley Advance
A pilot walked away from asmall plane crash Mondaynear Langley Airport.by Heather [email protected]
A pilot has survived the crashof a small plane adjacent to theLangley Regional Airport justafter 1 p.m.
The Cessna 172 single-engineof SkyQuest Aviation Ltd. tookoff from the local airport andcrashed into a farmer’s fieldnortheast of the airport. There
was only one person on theplane when it crashed.
“It flipped over but there wasno fire,” said Joost Dewit, atrainee at the local airport.
Airport staff responded to thescene which was also attendedby local emergency crews.
“No comment at this time,”was the only response whenSkyQuest was called.
Airport manager George Millerrushed out to the scene whenthe crash happened at aboutseven minutes after 1 p.m.
He said he does not allowother staff to become involvedin emergencies to ensure first
responders (fire, police andambulance) are unhindered.
He said the plane has sus-tained substantial damage whenit came down in the recentlyplowed field. The rain-soakedfield grabbed the planes tiresand resulted in it flipping.
The man was taken for a med-ical examination. Although heappeared unharmed, unforseenproblems such as shock canoccur, Miller cautioned.
“This was a student on a soloflight,” Miller said.
The pilot was able to extricatehimself from the plane after thecrash.
“The Transportation SafetyBoard has given the clearanceto take the aircraft out of there,”Miller explained.
Because there was no loss oflife and damage is not consid-ered substantial enough, thefederal agency that investigatestransportation incidents will notbe heading an investigation.
Miller said investigation willbe “at our level.”
The airport, the flight school,and the insurance companieswill look into the incident andthe cause. He said it is up to theflight school to decide whetherthat information becomes public.
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Three RVs were set on fire earlySunday afternoon, all in the same areawithin Brookswood.by Heather [email protected]
Langley City fire staff got no recreationSunday, thanks to three fires of recreationalvehicles.
At about 4:51 a.m. the fire departmentreceived a call of an RV fire that was later
upgraded to a structure fire, said chief RoryThompson.
Three fire vehicles and 19 firefightersresponded to an address in the 4600 block of207th Street.
“When they go there, they found a fullyinvolved trailer,” he said.
A pickup beside the 28-foot RV was alsodamaged. Thompson said the heat fromthe fire damaged the house’s siding but thestructure did not catch.
“It was starting to spread to the structure,”he said.
He estimates that the result was about
$50,000 in property damage.At the same time as they were dousing
that fire, there was a call about another trail-er fire in the 20700 block of 46th Avenue,which was right next door.
Langley City fire contacted the Townshipfor assistance which supplied two trucks andeight firefighters.
In the second fire a plastic cover wasalight and a fire extinguisher was able to putit out, but not before about $100 in damagewas done. The RCMP was called in for thetwo fires.
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Surrey RCMP believe thesuspect in a sexual assaultis the same man wantedfor crimes allegedly com-mitted in Langley andWhite Rock.
Dardan Elbasani is want-ed and has been chargedwith sexual assault caus-ing bodily harm for anattack on June 16 in
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A womanwalking throughthe park, nearSouthmereCrescent and17th Avenue, meta man who cameout of the bushesand attacked her.
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Waters rose and low-lying areas of FortLangley were soggyon Wednesday andThursday.
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Heavy rains have closeddown some camping optionsin North Langley.
At Derby Reach RegionalPark, both the camping sitesalong the river and the dogoff leash area are temporar-ily closed until the Fraser River recedes.
The Fraser is unusually high this weekbecause of a very late melt of the snow-pack, combined with heavy rain in theB.C. Interior.
The Fraser usually hits its high point inlate May or early June, with the currentfreshet about a month behind schedule.
Although the river hit 5.8 metres at
the Mission river gauge Wednesday andThursday, the peak was well below floodlevels.
Langley emergency preparednessofficials warned people to be cautiousaround the shore of the river, due to thefast current.
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A Langley babywas deliveredjust minutes aftercontractions began.
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A Langley Citycouple is extending abig “thank you” to BCAmbulance paramedicsand the firefighters whohelped them throughone of the fastest birthsseen here in some time.
Rhonda told theLangley Advance thatwhen Oliver RayMcInnes decided it wastime to be born, hewasn’t kidding around.
“I had like a littletwinge of a contraction,and all of a sudden they were 45 secondsapart,” she said.
That happened last Saturday evening,when she was at home with her husbandMichael, her mother, and her three-year-old son Grady.
The sudden pain and the speed of thecontractions made it clear that Michaelcouldn’t get her to the hospital on hisown.
They called 911, and firefighters fromLangley City’s hall arrived quickly, fol-lowed by the ambulance. Rhonda actuallyrecognized one of the paramedics. He
had worked with herfather, a firefighter, inParksville on VancouverIsland years earlier.
The emergencyresponders asked if shethought she could makeit to Langley MemorialHospital – just a fewmiles away from thefamily’s home near 48thand 200th Street – andshe wanted to try.
With Michael andone of the firefightersin the ambulance withher, she realized shewouldn’t make it.
The ambulance had tostop on Fraser Highwaynear the LangleyRegional Airport, whereOliver was born.
After that, the newlyenlarged family got tothe hospital for some
post-natal care.Rhonda said the firefighters and para-
medics certainly were not expecting whathappened.
“I think they were all kind of sur-prised,” she said.
Oliver, who weighed seven pounds,two ounces at birth, is back home anddoing well.
Now the McInnes are hoping to getin touch with the firefighters and theparamedics, to thank them personallyfor making a very difficult delivery mucheasier.
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by Heather [email protected]
Costs for water, sewer, and gar-bage could rise 44 per cent over thenext five years, according to a newreport from Metro Vancouver.
Langley is on the eastern edge ofMetro Vancouver, and the regionaldistrict oversees the water supply,sewage treatment, regional parks,garbage collection, and recycling.
According to Metro Van, theannual cost per $600,000 householdin the region is expected to rise from$513 today to $740 by 2016.
The $800-millionSeymour-Capilanowater filtration plant,planned upgrades tothe Iona and LionsGate sewage treat-ment plants, and gar-bage recycling costs all add to theincrease.
Langley City Mayor PeterFassbender said the region is goingto face increased costs in the com-ing years for the core services Metro
Van provides, but that is breedingtaxpayer frustration.
“People are saying, ‘When is thisgoing to stop?’” he acknowledged.
He noted that the cost to taxpayerswould be significantly higher if eachMetro Van municipality tried to pro-vide water, sewer, wastemanagement, and parksservices.
As well, municipalitiesacross Canada are dealingwith the need to updateand replace aging infra-structure.
“Infrastructure onlylasts so long,” Fassbenderadded.
Municipalities get eightcents of every tax dollar,while 42 cents goes toprovincial governments and 50 cents
goes to the federalgovernment. MetroVan finance commit-tee chair MalcolmBrodie, Richmond’smayor, is calling forprovincial and fed-
eral governments to provide morefunding for municipal projects likethe water plant replacement.
Over the next 10 years, MetroVan plans to spend $2.3 billion onwater infrastructure alone, includ-
ing the Seymour-Capilano plant, anultraviolet water treatment plant inCoquitlam and new pipes under theFraser River to increase water cap-acity to residents south of the river.It’s also calling for $2.2 billion to bespent on sewer services, such as the
upgrades of the Iona andLions Gate sewage treat-ment plants, which willcost $1.4 billion combined.
Those costs will trickledown to the taxpayer, withwater costs set to jump byan average 9.9 per centover the next five years,from 56 cents per 1,000litres today to 84 cents in2016. Sewer services willrise an average 5.5 percent, going from $170 to
$220 for an average home.Brodie noted senior governments
contributed only $150 million to theSeymour-Capilano water plant.
Garbage tipping fees are expectedto see one of the biggest jumps, ris-ing from $91 per metric tonne to$205 in 2016 – or even higher ifMetro is unable to resolve a disputewith the garbage contractors whonow haul trash to the Vancouverand Cache Creek dumps or theBurnaby-based incinerator.
Metro Vancouver plans to builda $450-million trash incinerator in2015-16.
It is expected that the costincreases will vary across the region,depending on residents use of servi-ces. Communities with higher recyc-ling rates will not have the samegarbage cost increase as those thatsend more material to the landfill,while communities like Langley City,which have water meters, will saveon water costs.
Metro Van tries to avoid debt,and has a pay-as-you-go policy forregional functions, such as parksand air quality. For those services,Metro is proposing a property taxincrease of 2.5 per cent in 2012.
- With files from the Vancouver Sun.
Local government
Metro Van admits big tax hike coming
Peter FassbenderLangley City mayor
…continued from A3Then a third fire call came in.“While we were investigating
there was a third reported fire,”Thompson said.
It was in the 20700 block of 48thAvenue and it was another recrea-tional vehicle.
“The damage to that was fairlyminor and it was actually discoveredby a couple of passersby who alertedthe homeowner,” he said.
The owner was able to put it outbut reported it.
Thompson said it’s too early to
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Anyone with any informationabout these fires can contact theLangley RCMP at 604-532-3200,or to remain anonymous, callCrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477.
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Tolling troublesCheck your toll bills carefully.The news from the top of the world just
keeps getting better and better.Now it’s been divulged that there’s a
basic problem with the equipment used toautomatically scan vehicles as they cross theGolden Ears Bridge.
About one per cent of travellers cross-ing the bridge are being misclasssified, andconsequently, incorrectly billed for their pas-sage.
While there is some quality control toensure not all of the 8,500 incorrectly classi-fied vehicles end up over-charged, the goodfolks over at TransLink feel they have whit-tled the problem down to 200 per month,based largely on complaints.
Of course, now that more people realizethat the pernicious problem exists, morepeople are likely to scrutinize their billsmore carefully.
When TransLink’s numbers indicated thatthere weren’t as many vehicles crossing theGolden Ears Bridge as expected – or needed– the folks over at the Lower Mainland’stransit authority took decisive action byinstituting a modest reduction in tolls… inoff-hours, especially when practically nobodyhas need of the bridge anyway.
And when that (naturally) didn’t work,the wizards at TransLink put their best busi-ness sense to work… and raised toll chargesinstead.
We suspect that that hasn’t increased thenumber of vehicles burning up the pavementover the bridge, either.
Add that to the trouble they’re havingcharging the right tolls against those braveenough to venture across the span, andwe’re thinking that ridership over the GoldenEars Bridge isn’t going to reach peak levelsreal soon.
But the good news is that they’re hopingto have the problems fixed before they startgouging all of us South-of-the-Fraser folks atthe new Port Mann Bridge when it opens ina year and a half.
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LangleyAdvance | Tue sday , Ju l y 19 , 2011 | A8
Every time I look back at the Langley Advanceof 80 years ago, it gets me excited about theinternet and about the future.
That may seem counter-intuitive, especiallyif you believe all the doom-and-gloom storiesabout the impending death of print media, andparticularly the stories that claim it’s the inter-net that’s going to kill us.
Au contraire, mes amis.We’re not dead yet.We’re not even under the
globally changing weather.Not the community news-
papers.And as you leaf back through
past Langley Advance editions, thereason comes clear.
Look back… as the Friendly Giant used tosay, look waaaay back… through the 90s andthe 80s, past the 70s and the 60s, beyond the50s, even further than the 40s, and deep intothe 30s.
Long before you get to July 23, 1931 – thedate of the very first edition of the LangleyAdvance – you’ll see an important patternemerge.
You’ll see a pattern of community newscoverage mirroring the community being cov-ered.
More importantly, you’ll see a pattern ofgrass roots community news coverage.
In the 1930s, the Advance offered bits of newsfrom beyond Langley. It was almost the onlyplace the farmers and homesteaders could findnational and international news – except forthe regional Columbian newspaper, a few dog-eared magazines that got passed around untilthey were tattered beyond recognition, and theoccasional radio set shared by neighbours.
But the focus was on that rarest of commod-ities – local, community news.
Like hundreds of small-town community
newspapers across the country – like thou-sands throughout the continent, and indeed,all over the world – the Advance was the onlyreliable source of information about what washappening in its own community.
In the decades that followed, some thingschanged.
Regional and national newspapers andmagazines became easier to acquire in hinter-lands like Langley.
Radios grew as common as furniture, andtransistors turned them into constant compan-ions.
Television brought quick – and eventuallynearly instant – pictorial news coverage fromall around the world, right into the livingrooms of Advance readers…
And of course, that’s one thing that neverchanged throughout the 80years of the Advance’s existence– not even to this day: you canfind news from everywhere elsejust about anywhere else, but ifyou’re looking for informationabout your community, the first,
best, and most reliable place to look for it is inyour community newspaper, whether you pickup the print copy delivered to your doorstep,or you type in the URL to find it online.
That’s why the internet isn’t going to kill us(just like radio and television, each in theirturn, failed to deliver their predicted deathblows to the lowly newspaper industry).
And here’s the best part. Remember near thebeginning where I mentioned that the Advanceused to be portal for news from beyond theimmediate community, because it was the onlyplace people could get it?
We provide that portal once again, withoutcompromising our focus on local news. Manyof our readers are going online to www.langley-advance.com, and use it to access the vast newsresources of Postmedia Network Inc.
We’ve been shifting into a whole new para-digm over the past few years.
It’s not the first time over the past 80 yearsthat the Advance has made such a shift.
And I doubt it will be the last.Visit Bob Groeneveld’s blog, Editor’s Notes, at http://tiny.cc/v7b94
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LangleyAdvance | Tue sday , Ju l y 19 , 2011 | A9Opinion
Dear Editor,I disagree with your
editorial [Mayor Greenright to stay put, July 14Opinion, Langley Advance].Sukhi and I are not tryingto judge Green’s innocenceor guilt. We told him that tohis face Monday night.
There are plenty of MLAswho faced special prosecu-tors and investigations.They stepped aside to awaitnews on the results.
We asked Mayor Green to“step aside” while the inves-tigation continues.
I think your editorial mis-
leads the public on severalpoints, due to its arguments.
Earlier this year, duringsome criminal justice reformmeetings (a task force) thatI serve on with the mayors,law enforcement, etc. wemet with the chief judge ofB.C., regional Crown, vari-ous prosecutors, and policepersonnel from several juris-dictions. As mayor, Greenmeets with various levels ofgovernment, police, Crownand more. Are you tellingme that you do not see theconflict of interest here?
Law enforcement, the
Crown and others haveduties to uphold. Theygo through rigorous per-sonal and professional back-ground investigations andsecurity clearances.
These personnel are nowput in the very awkwardposition of sharing sensitiveinformation with someonewho may or may not becharged at a future date.You don’t see the logic ofhim stepping aside just untila decision to charge or notcharge is made?
We all agree that “inno-cent until proven guilty” isthe operating code here. So,do we let teachers underinvestigation continue toenter the school? Do we letcops accused of bad assaultback on the streets duringtheir investigations? Wouldwe let a firefighter underarson investigation in thehall to work?
Innocent until provenguilty means that a personleaves office if it has impacton them. They await word,and then move on.
Joe Zaccaria, Langley[Note: A fuller version of
this letter and others on simi-lar topics are online at www.langleyadvance.com.]
Response
Innocent should step aside
Mayor Green
News story lacks respectDear Editor,
We are appalled at the lack of respect shown for publicoffice by publishing the material supplied by the extremelyimmature people who are working against the dignity of theoffice of mayor [Mayor Green asked to step aside, July 14,Langley Advance].
In most cases, councils and staff are able to work outtheir problems and those of the citizens who gave themtheir positions without holding anyone to ransom andinsulting the decisions of the voters.
There seems to be an inordinate amount of time, effort,and thought directed toward the expulsion of the electedmayor to the detriment of our democratic process.
Bays and Bob Blackhall, Langley
Dear Editor,Just like a person who has to look at a
car crash, I found myself having to see thelevel of response for the rally calling MayorGreen’s resignation on July 15, next to theTownship municipal building.
Not that I was surprised, but a quickcount revealed eight people attended,including the two main organizers. I won’tname them, as they don’t deserve to seetheir names in print.
I found it almost humorous to hear oneof the organizers saying that the reasonfor the low turnout was because peoplewere intimidated to be seen on camera.Since when have the people of the GreaterVancouver area been intimidated to protestagainst anything they are passionate about?
The message is loud and clear. The fewpolitically motivated people who are hell-bent on discrediting the mayor shouldaccept that there is no support for theircause. There is no movement to have themayor resign, and the complete lack ofinterest in the alleged rally convinces methat Mayor Green has the public’s confi-dence.
Continuing to drag the mayor’s namethrough the mud is now going beyond polit-ical activism.
We are only four months from themunicipal election. I am sure the peopleof Langley will show how they feel aboutMayor Green and the rest of council onNov. 19.
Tony Malyk, Langley
Langley Township council
Fewmotivated to removemayor
Dear Editor,I am compelled to write
and let you know that yourarticle [Yorkson hous-ing protest brings RCMP,June 28, Langley Advance] isinaccurate.
The RCMP were called todeal with what was thought
to be three illegally parkedcars. When the officerarrived, he was in directconversation with me whenphotos were taken of theofficer and myself. The offi-cer excused himself fromconversation with me to talkto the individual about tak-
ing photos.It was the officer who
initiated the non-taking ofphotos, not the people atthe rally.
After the officer left thescene, there were wordsbetween the people attend-ing the information rally– not a “protest” – and theindividual to whom the offi-cer had spoken. The RCMPwere called again but didnot attend.
Because of the inaccur-acies and the taking of liber-ties with reporting there arenow thousands of peoplewith the wrong story intheir head.S.R. (Bob) Duncan, Willoughby
Yorkson protest
RCMP first called about vehicles
Animal welfare
Animals here before peopleDear Editor,
While I am sorry the elderly couple lost their poodle[Deer tramples poodle to death, June 28, Langley Advance],their call for a “cull of animals in the Langley area” isignorant. The animals were here/there first – not you, notme, not any of us.
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Langley’s new Chamberof Community Service ishosting its second get-to-know-you event Thursdayat Williams Park.
by Roxanne [email protected]
Speed-dating has taken ona new meaning in Langley,as many charities can attest.
For the second time inthe past three months, thenew Langley Chamber ofCommunity Service is host-ing a get-to-know-you eventdesigned specifically for thevoluntary and non-profit sector.
But a twist to this week’s event,noted organizer Dave Stark: it’sbeing held in a park.
“Enjoy an afternoon, rainor shine, connecting withpeople who can make adifference to your organ-ization,” said Stark, whobesides founding LCCS isalso the executive direc-tor of Langley Meals onWheels.
“It is different, casual,and perfect for a summerevent. Some people wanted to waituntil November. That’s too long towait with such a innovative, fun,and proven networking event,”noted Stark, who lives a stone’sthrow from the park and was anx-
ious to host the event in such a tran-quil setting.
Mirroring a social speed-datingevent, this event brings togetherrepresentatives from local charities
and government agencies thatmove around in five-minuteincrements, seeking know-ledge and at the same timesharing information abouttheir own organizations.
The first “speed-dat-ing” event was held at thebeginning of April at theRenaissance, with 40 people
(representing 34 groups) in attend-ance. Stark said he’s expecting evenmore to attend this week. He notedthere will only be a few repeat par-ticipants, noting he’s asked for dif-ferent representatives to come, tokeep the event fresh.
Stark estimates that there are400 to 500 non-profit and com-munity groups in Langley (notincluding sports-based groups)all working independently whenthey could be networking andsharing.
They will come together toshare trials and tribulations, suc-cesses and victories through thisnew method, Stark said, adding,“This event is an example of howsimple relationship can help ourcommunity.”
The afternoon of networking,he added, is one of many LCCSevents being organized over thenext year. Depending on feedbackfrom this week’s outdoor event,he might suggest it become anannual LCCS gathering.
This week’s “speed-dating” isbeing held at Williams Park, 6726238th St. starting at 2 p.m. onThursday.
The two-hour session is followedby a one-hour of socializing (net-working and refreshments) from 4to 5 p.m. with participants movingaround from one picnic table toanother in the park shelter.
The event is limited to one personper voluntary group, and sign upin advance is necessary. Cut-off forregistration is Wednesday. Sign upby emailing [email protected] calling Stark directly at 604-807-0306.
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Food for Famine’s Ernie Charlton shared information abouthis organization with FORCE Society’s Mary Ann Becher duringa five-minute speed-dating like session hosted by the newLangley Chamber of Community Service in April. Another“speed-dating” session is set for Thursday at Williams Park.
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Brookswood Rancher! Double detachedgarage with RV parking. Large rearcovered deck, new roof and highefficiency furnace. 3 bedrooms plusden with large family room. Kitchen andeating area overlook the deck and privatebackyard. Septic tank and disposal fieldhave just been serviced and cleaned.Sanitary sewer at front of property call forconnection details.
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A piece of Langley’s history, this solid rancher backs onto Brydon park & has been lovingly maintained for morethan 50 years. Orig. hardwood floors, newer kitchen withgranite tops and gas range, updated windows and a wide-open, partly finished basement with sep. entrance (readyfor a mortgage helper). New roof, att. FOUR-CAR GARAGE,second driveway. Raised 500 sq. ft deck in the privatebackyard overlooks the park.
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THREE MASTER BEDROOMS (1 on main - easilyused as a den/ office. 2 more up). 2 more bdrmsup that share a full bath. Hdwd. floors, crowns, SS.appl., granite tops, slate tile and ivory cabinets.Many upgrades throughout. Unauth. 3 bdrm. suitein basement with sep. ent. & big, beautiful kitchen.
VolunteersCanadian Cancer SocietyVolunteers required in theWillowbrook office. Trainingprovided. Info: 604-533-1668or [email protected]. Findout about the society and howdonations and fundraising mon-ies are spent at an informationsession at 7pm on July 20 at theLangley office, 20434 64th Ave.
Langley International FestivalThe festival is Aug. 27 and 28.Be part of the volunteer teamthat puts on the showcase ofcultures from around the world.Various duties available. Avolunteer meeting is at 7pmon July 26 at the Christian LifeAssembly, 21277 56th Ave.Application forms: http://www.internationalfestival.ca/. Info:[email protected] [email protected].
YouthPlay and Praise WeekThe Langley PresbyterianChurch, 20867 44 Ave., summerprogram runs July 25-29 forages five to 12. Info: 604-530-3454 or [email protected].
OtherBlood donor clinicsCall 1-888-2-DONATE for anappointment.July 19: 1-8pm MurrayvilleHall, 21667 48th Ave.July 24: 1-8pm MurrayvilleHall, 21667 48th Ave.
Pollinator powerThe Langley EnvironmentalPartners Society workshop onhow to attract natural gardenhelpers is free. The insect work-shop is 6:30-8:30pm on July 21at 4839 221 St. Info: 604-532-3521 or [email protected].
Speed dating in the parkThe Langley Chamber ofCommunity Services invitesvoluntary and non-profit groupsto the next speed dating event2-5pm on July 21 in WilliamsPark. RSVP: [email protected] (one person perorganization/group). Info: DaveStark, 604-807-0306, [email protected] or [email protected].
Trans Canada TrailThe grand opening for the new2.3 kilometre section of the trailnear Derby Reach Regional Parkis July 23, 1-3pm at the park’sEdgewater Bar area. Ceremoniesat 1:30pm. Info: www.metro-vancouver.org.
FundraisingEquipment neededThe Langley Pos-AbilitiesSociety is looking for a powerwheelchair for a client. ContactZosia, 604 961-0117 or [email protected].
Clubs/meetingsSingles Social and Walking ClubA new non-profit group forsingle Baby Boomers (45 andolder) welcomes those interest-ed in joining for walks, dining,golf, parties or socializing. Info:604-594-1260, 604-522-6764 [email protected].
SeniorsAldergrove OAP Hall 71The hall, 3010 273rd St., offers:Monday, 1pm cribbage (pluslessons) and snacks; Tuesday,1pm round dance; Wednesday,1pm art club; Thursday, 1:30pm carpet bowling; Friday,9:30am round dancing, 7pmbridge; Saturday, 1pm old-timedancing. Info: 604-857-7700.
Langley Seniors Resource Society20605 51B Ave.Sharing and Caring Socials (1-2:30pm, $3 drop-in fee):July 21: TYZE, internet group
SupportHominumThe Hominum Fraser Valleychapter support group for gay,bi- or questioning men meetsJuly 29. Info: Don, 604-329-9760, or Art, 604-462-9813.
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EffectiveTransportationA modern and efficient transportationnetwork is vital to Metro Vancouver.It protects our quality of life, ourenvironment and our local economy.
Major projects include:
Improving transit service and adjusting operating
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Upgrading key SkyTrain stations
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Moving ahead with the Evergreen Line
Restoring road improvement project funding
Please join us online or by phone for a webinar on Tuesday, July 19, 2011 at 7 p.m. when
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Seventy Years Ago
JULY 17, 1941The farmgate price of eggsrose two cents per dozen.Langley producers weretaking in from 27 cents perdozen for Grade A eggs to19 cents for a dozen GradeC peewee eggs.Gasoline restrictions tookWorld War Two closer tohome. The federal govern-ment banned gas sales onSundays and holidays, andgas station hours were lim-ited to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sixty Years Ago
JULY 19, 1951Census results were dis-appointing. After predic-tions that the survey wouldshow up to 16,000 peopleliving in Langley, the tallyactually came to 12,117.Another bubble was burstwhen it was announcedthat land being cleared atthe corner of Latimer Roadand Bell Road (36th Ave.)was not to be the site of aBoeing aircraft plant.
Fifty Years Ago
JULY 20, 1961A recount of ballotsconfirmed the defeat of aschool board money refer-endum. The bill fell 0.7 percent short of the necessary60 per cent majority.
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JULY 15, 1971Building construction forthe first half of the year wasup by 76 per cent betweenLangley City and Town-ship. In the City alone, theincrease was 300 per cent.The 40-year-old LangleyGospel Hall at the corner of200th St. and Fraser Hwy.was demolished. For manyyears, the first thing visitorssaw upon entering Langleywas the hall’s large signstating, “Time is Short ThenEternity – But Where?”
Thirty Years Ago
JULY 15, 1981Dr. Len Sampson resignedhis position as Langley’ssuperintendent of schools.Municipal Affairs Minis-ter Bill Vander Zalm andLands, Parks, and HousingMinister Jim Chabot werein Langley to promote theprovincial government’sprogram offering mobilehomes as a solution to theprovince’s housing short-age. Meanwhile, TownshipAlderman Don MacTavishwas appointed to speed upmobile home developmentunder the program.The national postal strikeshut down Langley mailservice, along with that ofcommunities across Can-ada, for at least 16 days.
Twenty Years Ago
JULY 17, 1991An Environment Ministrycrackdown caught up withLangley City’s old land-fill site, unused since the
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Ten Years Ago
JULY 17, 2001A 13-year-old Aldergroveboy, Colton Facciotti, wonthe Western Amateur Na-tional motocross champion-ship for the third year in arow.After a meeting with theMinistry of Transportation,Township council was readyto approve the 200th Streetinterchange land use plan.
JULY 20, 2001Township council decidedthat, if former councillorHeather McMullan were toappeal the outcome of thedefamation case broughtagainst her by GregoryThomas, this time taxpay-ers would not automatic-ally foot her bills. The B.C.Supreme Court heard thelibel case over 13 days, andthe presiding justice, BryanRalph, was reserving hisjudgment.Angry nurses protestedoutside Langley MLA andWomen’s Equality MinisterLynn Stephens’s office,claiming that, after signinga pledge to support nurses’goals to deal with a nursingshortage, she had failedmiserably in living up to thecommitment.
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! Business of the Year (small, medium & large)Recognizes a business that demonstrates an overall high level of leadership in the community,shows continuous innovation and growth, and provides outstanding customer and employee service(including employee education and training).
! Community Impact Award (for profit)Recognizes for-profit businesses and/or individuals who consistently contribute to the social andcultural well-being of the community.
! Community Impact Award (non-profit - Under 500K and Over 500K)Recognizes non-profit organizations that consistently contribute to the social and cultural well-beingof the community.
! Environmental Leadership AwardRecognizes a company that exhibits a significant proactive concern for, and proven success with,conducting business processes in such a way as to leave the environment (water, earth, air) better offbecause of their company’s products, services or business practices.
! New Entrepreneur of the YearRecognizes an individual who has been in business no less than 1 year and no more than 5 years,and combines, risk, innovation, leadership, skill and craftsmanship upon which to build and motivate.
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SportsIt was pure chaos for opposing teams that faced
Langley’s bantam C fastball squad at the provincial cham-pionships in Chilliwack last weekend.
The Langley Chaos brought home B.C. gold after dom-inating the tournament, going undefeated through theround robin and championship play.
However, the Chaos had to battle hard to win itsopener, after a shaky come-from-behind 10-9 victory overSooke in its first game.
From there, the local team got stronger as the tourna-ment progressed, posting an 8-0 win over North Delta inits second game and subsequent 11-1 and 11-0 victoriesover North Shoreand Port Moodyto end the roundrobin at 4-0.
Entering thechampionshipround, the Chaosbeat Chilliwack12-3 via mercy rulein the fifth inningbefore blastingWest Kootenay14-1 to enter thesemifinals with aperfect 6-0 record.
On the Sunday morning the Chaos beat a strongParksville Rage team 9-1, leading the local girls to aplayoff rematch with their district rivals, the AbbotsfordBandits, in the gold medal game.
After going down 2-0 in the first inning, the Chaosfought back with a three-run home run by StephanieDigness in the third inning.
Powered by great batting along with solid pitching fromTaylor Glass, the Chaos built a commanding 13-5 lead bythe fourth inning.
Abbotsford mounted a comeback in the fifth, scoringthree runs to avert a mercy-rule situation, but the Chaostacked on four more runs in the sixth, and with close-out pitching from Rachelle Folk, held on to “mercy”Abbotsford 17-7 in the sixth inning to secure the provin-cial championship win.
“Every member of the team played at [her] very bestin this tournament,” Chaos coach Mike Glass said. “Wethought going in we would be competitive but neverbelieved we would perform so well and win so convin-cingly. We are all incredibly proud of of what this teamhas achieved this year”
The B.C. title caps an amazing season for Chaos, as theplayers compiled six tournament victories, two second-place finishes, and an overall record of 46 wins and fourlosses in league and tournament play.
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The Langley Chaos celebrated winning theB.C. provincial championship.
A win and a tie on VancouverIsland over the weekend putsLangley’s WLA team in thirdplace in league standings.
by Troy [email protected]
Fifteen games into the WesternLacrosse Association season, and theLangley Thunder has finally found away to win on the road.
The Thunder snapped a seven-game drought away from home witha 12-7 victory over the NanaimoTimbermen Saturday at Nanaimo’s
Frank Crane Arena.The win gave the Thunder a 1-5-2
road record and a 7-6-2 record, over-all. Heading into the weekend, theThunder had been world beaters athome, with a 6-1 mark, and brutal onthe road.
The Thunder led 6-4 after 40 min-utes and scored five unansweredgoals to kick off the third period,moving ahead 11-4 with 4:18 remain-ing in regulation time.
The Timbermen out-scored theThunder 3-1 over the final four min-utes and change but by then, thedamage had already been done.
Offensively, Patrick Saunders tallieda hat trick to lead the Thunder goal-getters. Brett Mydske and Andrew
Potter notched a pair each while KyleMcEwen, Kyle Belton, Nick Bilic,Alex Turner, and Kerry Susheskirounded out the list of Langley scor-ers.Thunder 14, Victoria Shamrocks 14
The Thunder opened their weekendroad trip on Vancouver Island with ashootout at Victoria’s Bear MountainArena.
The Thunder, sitting alone in thirdin the WLA, has three games togo in its regular season, and hoststhe Timbermen Wednesday at theLangley Events Centre. The gameinvolving the visitors from Nanaimohas an early 7 p.m. start time.
• More online at www.langleyadvance.com,click on “Sports”
Senior A lacrosse
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Majors squad was going fora District 3 title Mondaynight in White Rock.
Langley faced WhiteRock in the championshipgame, with the winnerheading to the provincialsstarting Friday in Victoria.
Going into the final,Langley’s lone loss cameto White Rock, which beatthe locals 5-1 during roundrobin play on July 9.
Aside from that setback,Langley has been flawless,beating Whalley 8-2 in thetournament opener, NorthLangley 14-1, Coquitlam11-0, and Whalley 4-1in one of two semifinalsplayed on Sunday.
White Rock downedNorth Langley 6-1 in theother semifinal.
Results from last night’sgame were not availabledue to Monday afternoonpress deadlines.
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Play ballLangley Baseball players Logan Cameron (front left) and Justin Ralph helped City Mayor Peter Fassbenderand Township Councillor Grant Ward do the ceremonial pitch at the nine-year-old selects baseball tournamentopening ceremonies at City Park on July 16. The ceremonies were also for the Junior Provincials which rununtil July 21 at City Park as the community hosted two big baseball events.
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Hillary Metcalfe andKennedy Douglas ledthe locals at the AAAchampionships in B.C.’scapital city.
Members of the LangleyOlympians Swim Club(LOSC) ruled the pool atthe BC AAA Long CourseProvincial Championships.
It was a tough and chal-lenging meet of heatsand finals in a 50-metrepool in Victoria, but theOlympians’ young athletesrose to the challenge andcame away with medals.
The meet was hosted byIsland Swimming and wasattended by 600 Age Groupswimmers from 43 clubsfrom all across B.C.
LOSC members HillaryMetcalfe and KennedyDouglas achieved newqualifying times at themeet. Metcalfe clockedin at 2:41.25 in the 200mbreaststroke, which quali-fies her for the seniornationals, a notable feat fora 13-year-old.
Metcalfe also broke themeet records in both the100m and 200m breast-stroke events for 13-year-old girls and came awaywith a Regional AthleticDevelopment Award.
Douglas gained a quali-fying time in the 200mbreaststroke. The 12-year-old swam 2:59.99 toachieved her Age GroupNational qualifying time.Douglas will now be offto Age Group Nationals inMontreal later this month.
Justin Schramm, 13,swam a speedy 200m flyduring the weekend andbroke the meet record in atime of 2:19.13.
He also set a new clubrecord with this time.
The swim earnedSchramm a western cham-pionships qualifying timewhich he also achieved inthe 100m fly.
Joining her teammatewith a new western cham-pionships qualifying time
was Siobhan Board, 13, inthe 100m backstroke in atime of 1:09.78.
Olympians medal win-ners were as follows:
GoldHillary Metcalfe – 13-
year-old girls 200m breast-stroke, 400m IM, 100mbreaststroke, and 400mfreestyle
Justin Schramm – 13-year-old boys 100m and200m fly
Martha Metcalfe – 15-year-old girls 400m IM
Siobhan Board – 13-year-old girls 100m backstroke
SilverHillary Metcalfe – 13-
year-old girls 50m freestyleand 200m IM
Chelsea Borrowdale– 12-year-old girls 400m IM
Renae Ledoux – 11 &under girls 200m breast-stroke
Martha Metcalfe – 15-year-old girls 800m free-style and
11 & 12 year girls 4 x50m freestyle relay teamand 4 x 50m medleyteam (Hannah Weinkauf,Renae Ledoux, ChelseaBorrowdale and RobynNakano)
BronzeJustin Schramm – 13-
year-old boys 200m free-style, 400m IM, 1500 free-style, and 100m freestyle
Chelsea Borrowdale– 12-year-old girls 200mand 100m breaststroke
Renae Ledoux – 11 &under girls 100m breast-stroke
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…continued from page A18Martha Metcalfe – 15-year-old girls 200m breaststroke
& 200m flyRobyn Nakano - 12-year-old girls 200m flyOne-hundred per cent best times were achieved at
the meet by; Chelsea Borrowdale, Emily d’Entremont,Kennedy Douglas, Karl Hallquist, Renae Ledoux, HillaryMetcalfe and Gabby Szalkai.
LOSC finished 11th overall.Langley head coach Brian Metcalfe said the LOSC
swimmers were well prepared for this meet.“They have been training hard and proved that with
some fantastic racing. I am always amazed by the com-mitment of our young swimmers and how much theywant to win,” Metcalfe said. “I am very proud of Hillarywho at the age of 13 has qualified for senior nationals.This will be a great experience for her.”
Metcalfe said the LOSC swimmers placed very welloverall considering the team’s ratio of swimmers com-pared to other clubs.
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PETER, Donald W. “Don”Born December 8, 1935 in Assiniboia,Saskatchewan, passed away peacefully at RoyalColumbian Hospital on July 7, 2011, with his wifeand sons at his side. Beloved husband, father,grandfather and brother, uncle and friend. Heleaves to mourn his passing: Marilyn, his lovingwife of 54 years; his sons, Kevin (Wendy), Dean(Geri) and Greg (Sandie); his grandchildren,
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Anderson, AaronJanuary 8, 1931 - July 13, 2011
Anderson, Aaron A. passed awaypeacefully at Langley Memorial Hos-pital on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 atthe age of 80. Aaron was a LangleyPioneer who emigrated with his fami-ly from Saskatchewan and operatedthe family farm in the Sperling areaof Langley, until his passing. Origi-nally a dairy farmer, Aaron enteredthe beef industry and imported someof the first Maine-Anjou cattle intoBC from France in the 1970’s. In hislater years, Aaron continued to oper-ate the family farm, tending to acommercial and purebred Charollaissheep flock. He was actively involvedwith the 4-H program as a member, aleader and later a proud grandfatherand great uncle of 4-H beef and lambclub members currently in the Lang-ley 4-H program.Aaron will be missed and remem-bered by his loving wife of 49 years,Muriel, his son Glenn (Becky), hisdaughter Heather (Brian), and grand-children Aaron, Sabrina, Amanda andAshley. He is also survived by sistersElaine (Elwood), and Sallie, brothersNorman (Margaret), Albert (Dorothy)and many nieces and nephews.No funeral by request. In lieu of flow-ers, donations may be made in mem-ory of Aaron A. Anderson, to the BC4-H Foundation, #1 - 904 MaudStreet, P.O. Box 490, Enderby, B.C.V0E 1V0 or a charity of your choice.
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WINTER Vacations to Las VegasRocky Desert Tours by TRAXXCoachlines9 Day Luxury Motor Coach Tours toLas VegasDeparture dates; Oct 1,15, 23,Nov 5,19, Dec 3,10, Jan 7,14, 21Feb 4, 18Overnight stops in Oregon/Nevada.Tours stay at either Circus Circus/4Queens. Many "Specials" included.UNBELIEVABLE PRICE OF $399.00per person /db occ, no HSTIncludes luxury motor coach traveland hotel rooms for 8 nights.Call 403-948-1784 ext 1211 to bookor [email protected]
8075 Drywall8075K. C. DRYWALL
Complete Drywall Services.604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703
8080 Electrical8080
# 1167 LIC. $25 service charge.Bonded. BBB, lrg & sm jobs,expert trouble shooter. 617-1774
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087 Excavating8087
• Mini Excavator(1’, 2’, 3’, 5’ Bucket Sizes)
• Small 4x4 Dump Truck• Bobcat • Back Fill
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8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105
Century Hardwood Floors★Hardwood flr refinishing
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8130 Handyperson8130
Dependable Home & Yard Repair& Maintenance. No job too small
Free estimates. ★ 604-533-5256
8155 Landscaping8155
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8160 Lawn & Garden8160
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8160 Lawn & Garden8160
8180 Home Services8180*Dump Site Now Open*
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• Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay •$22.00 per metric ton
Grass·Branches·Leaves·Weeds$59.00 per ton
Meadows Landscape SupplyCall 604-465-1311
8185 Moving &Storage8185
A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist.Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specialsto Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000
8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195
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7010 Personals7010DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relationships, Freeto Try!!! 1-877-297-9883. Liveintimate conversation, Call:
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6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007
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6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14
1 BR Maple Ridge, ground level,730 sf, +55 bldg, 5 appls, gas f/p,u p d a t e s , f a n t a s t i c v a l u e$129,000. Contact GordonRemax Realty cell 604-250-0594
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
#6-9976 149 St. 3 BR, 3 baths.Sat, 2-4pm. $288,800. Elvira Hall,Royal Pacific Rlty, 604-783-9632
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6015 For Sale byOwner6015
2BDRM Home 108 Mile Ranchon .97 acre. Beautiful lake andmountain views. Pictures and de-scription on BCHomesForSaleBy-Owner- 108 mile. Asking$219,500.00 - 250-791-5265 or604-217-1249
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-01 Real Estate6020-01
uSELLaHOME.comSell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243Aldergrove updated 2400sf 7br 3ba, suite,private lot $499K 778-668-2847 id5386Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+complex, pool, park, $94,900 597-8361 id4714Langley Senior’s Bargain 1000sf 2br 1ba uplevel tnhse, 55+ $165K 532-1772 id5371Langley Immaculate 1180sf 3br 1.5ba town-home, pool, $234,900 532-4357 id5374Squamish Resort Living 650sf 1br condoconcrete bldg, view $300K 808-9288 id5397Sry Price Reduced Royal Hts, near new 3900sf8br 6ba, view $670K 537-5952 id5290Sry Fleetwood 1800sf 3br+den 2.5ba gatedtownhouse $382K 778-968-6672 id5399
6020 Houses - Sale6020
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6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06
1450SF, 2BR, 2 bath open flr.plan, oak cupboards, garage,workshop, ac, fruit trees, 40+Estate, usellahome.com5363$199,900,.. 604-792-9186
6020-24 North Delta6020-24ABSOLUTELY BEST deal onmarket! Manicured lot 1,160 sfrancher, Annieville Park, NorthDelta, 11386-95th Ave. Ron RudyRudy Mac Rlty 604-590-2444
6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38
BY OWNER FOR SALE3 BDRM old timer home 33x122lot size asking $685,000, east ofFraser St. Pls call 604-825-8474
BCMOBILEHOMES.CA. NEW16 wides from $69,900. Drywall
and appliances included.1-866-573-1288. 250-573-2278.
NEW SINGLE wide in Adult park.Assumable morgage. Owner willtrade as well. 604-830-1960
NEW SRI homes single, dbl &modular on display, Abby.Glenbrookhomes.ca 830-1960
Repossessed mobile homes tobe moved, 1974-2008, Chuck atGlenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.
6050 Out Of TownProperty6050
TEXAS LANDFORECLOSURES! 20/40 acre
tracts. Near growing El Paso-Was$16,900 (USD) Now $12,900
(USD) $0 Down, take overpayments,$99/mo. (USD)
Beautiful views, owner financing,FREE map/pictures.866-484-0857 (US)
4BDRM/3BTH Becher Bay Road,East Sooke, B.C. Your own pieceof paradise! Immaculate family homeon 1.6 sunny & private acres with in-credible water views, amazing gar-dens. Call today for more details!$599,000 Call: (250) 744-0619 oremail: [email protected].
RENTALSTo place your ad call
604-444-3000
6508 Apt/Condos6508
AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604- 805-9490
1BDRM/1BTH Guildford securedground level, 650 sq ft, 1 blk frommall & buses, incl. heat, h/w, d/w,storage rm, patio, secured prkg, N/S604-574-1195 No Pets $750 Monthly
6625 Workshops66251/2 ACRE Land with workshop,reasonable rent, 146 & 64 Ave.Call 604-518-8100.
6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620
LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo.Willowbrook hobby/storageshop $595/mo. 604-834-3289
6605 Townhouses -Rent6605
RENT TO OWN 3BR, 3 bath,$1850, with monthly rental credit.Small down payment required.Available Aug 1. 604-418-3162
Willowbrook, 3 BR upper modu-lar home on acre, sm fenced yard,4 appls, $1095. 604-834-3289
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
WALNUT GROVE Nice 2 BRgrnd lev ste, fridge, stove, wash-er/dryer, dishwasher, fireplace,fen’d backyard. Avail NOW. Call9am-9pm daily • 604-539-2533
WALNUT GROVE. Big g/lvl 1 BR+ d/rm. Sh’d w/d. Priv entry. $800incl hydro, cable & wireless inter-net. Ns/np. Immed. 604-888-1374
MAPLE RIDGE - Harrison St.Large 1 BR bsmt ste, private ent,shared W/D, No smoking, NoPets, Avail Aug 1, $700/mo inclsutils & cable. Call 604-496-4899
LANGLEY 68/204A newer lge,bright, 2 BR g/lvl, open concept,lge kit, pkng, inste w/d, d/w. N/S,n/p. Aug 1. $1200. 604-530-5163
Fully Furnished 2 BR bsmt ste,WILLOUGHBY HGHTS
Quiet neighborhood. Queenbeds, incls linens, cutlery, appli-ances, cable, wireless net, all utls.Priv entry & laundry. Avail immed.
Minutes TWU & shopping.NS/NP.
Call 604-510-1982Cell 604-785-6863
CLOVERDALE. Bright, spacious1 BR. Ns/np. $550/mo incl hydro/cable. No w/d. Near schools, park& bus. Av Aug 1. 778-317-6590
CLOVERDALE, 1400SF 2 BR grlev, 2 bath, f/p, inste W/D, liv/fam/ding rm, cov patio. Avail AUG 1.$1250. NS/NP. 604-828-3362
ALDERGROVE, 1 BR + Den grlev ste, 5 appls, 2 priv entry,f/bath, gas f/p, cov patio, alarm.NS/NP. Avail Aug 1. $900 inclsutils. Refs req’d. 604-856-4688
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
2 bdrm bsmt ste, Langley Mead-ows $900 incl utils, also 3 bdrmupper $1275 incl utils Aug 1st,604-418-1906 or 604-417-6358
6595 SharedAccommodation6595
6595-20 Coq./Poco/Port Moody6595-20
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share1800 sqft Townhouse in PortMoody, w/d, laminate floors, $595incls utils, cable & internet, park-ing, indoor pool, nr SFU &Lougheed Mall. Suits professionalworking person or student. Refer-ences Required. Avail Now. Call778-846-5275
6565 Office/Retail -Rent6565
SRY, SOUTH. 820 sf office spaceon second floor, for rent. Excel-lent location! Near the border on176th St. $800/mo + utils + HST.Available immed. Semi-truckparking available. 604-538-3222
LINDEL BEACH, 2 br & den,1 1/2 bath, 5 appls, ns, close tolake, quiet area, must like garden-ing. $1175. 604-853-3203
LANGLEY, 200 & 80, large 3 BRhome on acre, $2500/mo, availnow. Call 604-834-3289
6540 Houses - Rent6540
ALDERGROVE 600sf Cottage,1 BR, appls, on acerage. $800.N/S, No dogs. 604-574-7714.
6520 Farms/Acreage6520
Attn Farm Related Businesses10 acres of land for lease GloverRd Langley nr #10. 604-922-1399
6508 Apt/Condos6508LANGELY 2 BR apt , $905, closeto shopping, incl. heat & hotwater, quiet complex, no pets.Call 604-539-0217.
LANGLEY CITY APTS ON 201AFREE: heat, h/w, cable TV,laundry, parking.
BACHELOR 1 & 2 BDRMS.No Pets!
SENIOR & ADULT ORIENTED.Rainbow & Majorca Call Betsy -604-533-6945 Villa & StardustCall Michael - 604-533-7578
CALL FOR SPECIALS
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604- 813-8789
CEDAR COURT &CEDAR LODGE
Clean 1 BR & 2 BR Apts.Mature oriented building nearGuildford Mall. Rent incl cable,heat, hot water. Prkg available.N/P. Resident Managers.604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850
www.cycloneholdings.ca
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
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905cell: 604- 916-0261
KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-829-3567
6508 Apt/Condos6508TOWN & COUNTRY
Apartments 5555 208th Street,Langley. Quiet Studio - 1 & 2bdrms. Indoor swimming pool andrec faclity. Includes heat, hotwater & parking stall. No Pets.Call for specials 604-530-1912.
LANGLEY CITY
NEW SPECIALS!Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR& 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat& h/w. Resident Mgr.
Call 604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca
DELTITA GARDENS8507 120th St, N. Delta
1 BR from $625. 2 BR from$725. 3 BR from $825.Incls heat, h/w & cable. Somestes with mtn views. For moreinfo or to view
CALL 604 594-5211Baywest Mgmt. Corp.
ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604- 463-0857cell: 604- 375-1768
SKYLINE APARTMENTS1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d.U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.
Call 604-536-8499www.cycloneholdings.ca
SUSSEX PLACE APTS
MOVE IN BONUS!Clean & affordable. Bach, 1BR & 2 BR. Near seniors’centre. Rents incls heat, h/w &cable.
Call 604-530-0932www.cycloneholdings.ca
Linwood PlaceApartments
Downtown LANGLEY1st Month’s Rent is FREE!
1 & 2 BDRM’S starts @$675-$835/mo. Free
hotwater, heat, basic cable,weight/game room, prkg,
includes security.
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9105 AutoMiscellaneous9105
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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110
1930 FORD Model A rare modelcabriolet/convertible, twin sidemounts, rumble seat, restored tooriginal. $20,000. 604-999-0762
1966 MG MGB 30,000 kms A Beau-ty! This fully restored B has $30,000invested. Runs great and looks great.You will not be disappointed. Fullydocumented. $12,700 Call: (604) 846-4600 or email: [email protected].
9125 Domestic9125
1998 DODGE Neon $2500 oboVery Clean AC, PS, PB,good tires, 604-802-2344
1999 FORD Taurus, red, goodcond, 1 owner, no accidents, fullpapers. NEW front tires, radiator,h o s e s , b r a k e s . $ 3 0 0 0 .604-767-9305
2001 CHEV Cavalier, auto,150,000 kms, new tires & brakes,very clean $3800. 604-230-8152
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9135 Parts &Accessories9135
JEEP OWNERS - PARTS,ACCESSORIES
for Jeeps from 1942 to 2011.Huge Stock, Lower Prices,
Fast Shipping.Gemini Sales, Burnaby, B.C.
(604) 294-2623 (604) 949-0040.Shop online:
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9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
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Cell: 778 233-5865
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9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
Cash for junk cars! $100 to $1000Ask about our $500 Credit!
Visit our website @ www.surreyscrap.comFree tow, no wheels, no papers no problem! Hassle
free friendly service. 2 hr service in most areas.604 628 9044
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
’07 DODGE Ram 1500 SLT quad cab4WD (12000) low kms, clean locallease no acc’ds. BCAA inspected.$21,460 Auto Fleet 604-304-7653www.autofleet.biz stk 12000
1981 CHEV 3/4 ton, propanemotor, good work truck $1000obo as is 604-985-0886
2002 SUBARU Legacy Outbackwagon. P/W, locks & seats. CD player.Roof racks. A/C Auto AWD.144,000km. Rebuilt Trans Newer tires.Abbotsford $5900. 604-302-9029
2005 SIERRA SLE 1500 4X4 extcab (Hybrid). Grt km’s, no acc’d.BCAA inspected & Carproof on file.$15,910. Auto Fleet 604-304-7653www.autofleet.biz stk11974
2008 CHEVY EQUINOX LS.Super low pricing No accidentsand full load. BCAA inspected.$12,980 Auto Fleet 604-304-7653www.autofleet.biz stk 12210
2008 F-350 LARIAT S/C 4WD LWB(DVD) No acc’d, loaded Clean in/out. BCAA inspected & Carproof$28,960. Auto Fleet 604-304-7653www.autofleet.biz stk12172
2008 FORD Escape Hybrid, auto,AWD, fully loaded, no leather,metalic blue, very cheap on gas,$16,800. 604-854-3732
2008 TOYOTA Tacoma 4x4manual, 52,371 kms, 1 owner,grey ext. $23,900. 604-792-9049
2001 Honda CR-V 156,000 kms, 5spd, Silver, Excellent Condition.$8100.00 OBO 1-604-938-1582
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1991 TOYOTA TERCEL, 4 dr, 5spd, air cared, tires, brakes, 231k,sony stereo, burgandy, no acci-dents, $1150. 604-538-3298
2001 KIA Rio, silver, manual,207000km, a/c’d. Excl runningcond. Urgent sale $2499, Offersconsidered. Abby [email protected]
2005 BMW 325I Sedan beautiful& locally owned. BCAA inspected& Carproof reports. $13,980 AutoF l e e t 6 0 4 - 3 0 4 - 7 6 5 3www.autofleet.biz stk12206.
2007 2 dr Spyder auto MitsubishiEclipse, Grey Pearl 47,000k’sRockford Fosgate, MP3, 6-disc, a/c,A/L Brakes, Anti-Theft, Airbags,Heated Seats, Pwr & tons more.$17,500 obo. Holly 604-833-2219
2008 YARIS R-S, 29K, trlr hitch,bike rack, winter tires & chains, 5spd, 3 dr. $10,500, 778-772-6873
2010 HYUNDAI Genesis Coupe.auto, 3.8L, sunroof, red,31,000k’s, $25,900.
Ph 604-505-2790
1999 Civic Hatchback Black,249,000 kms, 5 speed manual.New catalytic converter, o2 sen-sors, belts, tires clutch andtransmission and more. Retir-ing, must sell. $3,500 Call:(604) 209-3442
9173 Vans91731993 VW diesel camperized van,5 spd, 276,587 kms, 46 km pergallon, $9900. 604-792-9049
9173 Vans9173
1999 TOYOTA Sienna LEMinivan. Original owner, 250Kmostly hwy. Grt cond. Runs great.A/c’d till March 2013 Hidden hitch.$3,900 OBO. 604-882-0039.
9515 Boats9515
17.5’ CANAVENTURE 90hpo u t b o a r d M e r c D e e p V ,roadrunner trailer, runs excellent.$3300 obo. 604-889-6409
1984 26FT Sailboat ModifiedCoronado cutter rig, sails, I/Bdiesel, needs tlc, $12,500. HealthForces Sale. ★ 604-970-3221
9522 RV’s/Trailers95221979 SKYLARK trailer, 18.5 ft,good cond, F/S, bath/shower, origowner. $4500 obo. 604-291-2090
1988 WINEBAGO LeSaro clss A5 spd, air cared 80k km, 4 cyl, Excon gas. $15,500. 778-855-5206
1993 TERRY 25’ 5th wheel, air &many extras too much to list. Tobe seen is to be appreciated.Selling for health reasons.604-792-3403 or 604-316-1492
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
2005 29FT JaycoTrailer. like new,Awning, storage, slide, ac,$16,000obo in Chilliwack, usedonce.. 604-997-9201
2006 GRAND Surveyor 26ft,1 slide, 2 drs, kitch at back, sepshower, AC, light 7520 lbs. Exccond. $13,900. 604-596-7060
2007 COUGAR 30ft 5th Wheel,lrg slide, all equip, like new, exccond, $21,900 obo 604-230-2728
2011 CHAPARRAL 267RLS,with slide. $36,995. # CW112671.604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com
2012 ASCENT. 8.5 short boxw/slide. $30,995. #AC12851.604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com
20FT TRAILOR, top cond, slps 4,a/c, dbl gazed windows, furnace,loaded $4,000 obo 604-325-8304
NEW DENALI 320TS, w/3 slides,f/p, loaded. $37,995. #DW93201.604-856-5722. kustomkoachrv.com
05 *CLEAN* Royal Classic 28’35,350km, sleeps 6, queen bdrm, allamenities, ext wrt. 778-999-0559
778.865.5454
778.865.5454
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#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle RemovalAsk about $500 Credit!!!
$$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash paid for fullsized vehicles. 604-518-3673
STEVE TOWING SERVICESScrap Car Removal. We Pay $$for all cars. Call 778-316-7960
HOME SERVICES
8270 Screens8270www.LangleyWindowScreen.ca
Professional InstallationWINDOW & DOOR SCREENS
778-899-8891
RUBBISH REMOVALHusband & wife. No job too small.604-209-9998 or 604-514-9163
LANGLEY RUBBISH REMOVALExtra cheap prices!
Metal removal.Call Roger, 604-968-0367
8255 Rubbish Removal8255DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $99+ dump fees. Call 604-306-8599
www.disposalking.com
A Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
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8250 Roofing8250
HOME ADVANTAGECon t rac t i ng L t d
For Free EstimatesCall Ryan 778.809.6677
Residential & CommercialRenovations
licensed - Insured - WCB
8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240
D.L. RENOVATIONSHome Improvement Specialist
Quality work
Affordable Pricing
David 604-626-735135 years experience
8220 Plumbing8220ANVIL Plumbing & Heating
Service and RenovationsCall Jim • 604-657-9700
8205 Paving/SealCoating8205
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
ALLSTAR PAINTINGALLSTAR PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!
Interior & Exterior★★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★★
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8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195
DVK PAINTING LTD. Call DaveInt/Ext. Res/Comm. Quality work.Great rates. WCB. 604-354-2930
★ Allways Painting ★(Repaint Specialist)
Let us refresh your Home/Condo/AptWe have been in business 25 yrs. doingwalls/ceilings/trims in 1000’s of homes
BBB Accredited Businesswww.tonyspainting.ca
329-3802 or 850-0996
TONY’S PAINTING
AUTOMOTIVE
Allstar CollisionServices Ltd.19574 – 60 Ave.,Surrey, B.C. V3S 8E2Ph: 604-539-2828Fx: 604-539-2830The right place for quality.
CraftsmanCollision Ltd.#12-19335 Langley By Pass,Langley, B.C.Ph: 604-534-7434Fx: 604-534-3600Contact: Charile Neuburger17 Locations to Serve You.FREE Air Miles Travel Miles.
Gold KeyBody Shop19545, No. 10 Hwy.,Langley, B.C.Ph: 604-534-7431Contact: Richard YoungFax your claim to:604-534-6910Factory trained technicians.Courtesy Cars Available.
KirmacCollisionServices#104-19992 Fraser Hwy.,Langley, B.C.Ph: 604-533-9552Ask for Brian or Kevin#6-19875 96th Ave.,Walnut Grove, B.C.Ph: 604-513-2335Ask for Mike
PrestonCollision Centre20091 Logan Ave., Langley, BCV3A 4L5Ph: 604-532-4597Fx: 604-532-4589Contact: Gord LynchWe use water-based paints.“Simply the Best”.
Sunshine AutoBody Ltd.20370 Logan Ave., Langley, BCPh: 604-530-4810Fx: 604-530-6912Contact: MikeYour Local Quality AssuredCollision Centre.Serving Langley since 1975.
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