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Your source for local sports, news, weather, and entertainment: www.langleyadvance.comTuesday, July 27, 2010 Audited circulation: 41,100 – 32 pages
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The BC Summer Games ended with a rousingsend-off – and major awards – for the athletes.
by Heather [email protected]
Thousands of athletes, officials, and onlookers had a final partySunday afternoon to officially close the 2010 BC Summer Games.
Three-time Paralympic swimmer Donovan Tildesley, 26, emceedthe ceremony paying tribute to Langley Township, 2,812 volunteers,and the 2,461 athletes who travelled from around the province tocompete in 23 sports.
It was the first time a Paralympian emceed a Games event.Township Mayor Rick Green, speaking to a packed Langley Events
Centre, said the community was honoured to play host and share arole in the athletic careers of the young people.
And it was a member of the host community,Grade 9 Langley Secondary student GeorgiaEllenwood, who was called up to the stage– in front of thousands of her fellow ath-letes – to accept the W.R. Bennett Awardfor Athletic Excellence.
“This is really exciting,” she said, sec-onds after accepting the award from FortLangley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman.
The award recognizes major sportaccomplishments, future potential andambition in sport, and leadership – and itcarries with it a $2,500 bursary.
Ellenwood dominated her events in trackand field, winning gold medals in high jump,long jump, 200-metre hurdles, and along withteammates, the Fraser Valley 4 x 400m – andset BC Games records in the high jump and longjump along the way.
“I performed well,” Ellenwood said, “but Ididn’t get any PBs [personal bests].”
Ellenwood said her golden Games will pro-pel her track and field endeavours.
“This makes me a lot more confident, but it also putspressure on myself to perform at the same level.”
A handful of other athletes won BC Athlete Voice andTeam BC Future Leader awards, including Jacob Houlton,a Langley athlete competing in athletics (track and field);and basketball player Anna Frenkel of Kamloops; syn-cronized swimmer Robyn Bartle of Nanaimo; Surreyindoor volleyball player Nicole Laniuk-Etter; and MorganFlynn, a field hockey player from Castlegar.
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Langley’s own Georgia Ellenwood was recognized for her athleticexcellence, in front of thousands of her peers and 2010 BCSummer Games organizers, volunteers, and spectators.
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Picnickers soughtA free family picnic is coming
up on Aug. 7.You’ve Gotta Have Friends is
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The picnic runs noon to 3p.m. and the Langley Lions Clubis cooking up complimentaryhamburgers and hot dogs.
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Paddlers soughtBe a part of history.Paddlers are invited to join the
historic voyageur paddle andBrigade Day arrival re-enact-ment on Monday, Aug. 2.
Paddling experience is anasset but not required.
The brigade participants willpaddle about one hour to theirrest break, then will go back onthe water for another hour orso paddling, before continuingdown the Fraser River to stop atthe Fort Langley airport docks tochange clothes.
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Foodies soughtThe Langley Eats Local
Festival is being presented bythe Langley EnvironmentalPartners Society (LEPS) andthe Township of Langley’sAgricultural Advisory Committee(AAC) to celebrate LowerMainland farmers, producers,and vendors. The event will beheld Saturday, Aug. 7 at the FortWine Company.
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A few medical criseswere averted byparamedics during theBC Summer Games.
by Matthew [email protected]
Bumps, bruises, andscrapes – and a fewmore serious injuries– were recorded over thecourse of the BCSummer Gamesin Langley.
But fortun-ately, organ-izers say noone was inlife-threateningdanger thanksto plenty of BCAmbulance andSt. John’s Ambulanceteams being on hand.
Games medical directorDeanna Schick said themost serious incidentswere a young womanwho collapsed duringthe triathlon and a food-related allergic attack.
Both of those received
prompt attention andtreatment.
There were also ahandful of accidents thatresulted in sprains andfractures.
Some accidents lookedterrifying and resulted intrips to the hospital forcheckups, but the com-petitors walked away.
One young womancompeting in triathlonspilled off her bike dur-ing a steep downhill at
the AldergroveLake RegionalPark, Schicksaid.
The accidentlooked bad,and paramedicsinsisted she goto hospital, butX-rays revealedno broken
bones. The athlete hadonly scrapes and bruises.
The incident wassimilar to one in whicha wrestler was dumpedon his head during com-petition at H.D. StaffordMiddle School. Thewrestler was taken outon a back board and was
X-rayed, but was backwith his team and walk-ing around later the sameday.
Paramedics had accessto a number of ambu-lances, but they werealso on foot, on bicyclein the case of St. John’sAmbulance, and on an
ATV-style vehicle for BCAmbulance.
The medically equippedGator is a legacy of the2010 Winter Olympics.
“I’m very pleasedwith my medical team,”Schick said.
Along with the para-medics, the Games saw
about 130 volunteermedical staff on hand,including doctors, nurses,physiotherapists, andmassage therapists.
The BC Ambulanceparamedics, all volun-teers, took five people tohospital over the courseof the Games.
BC Summer Games
Medics respond quickly to injuries
Heather Colpitts/Langley Advance
Brett Nelson of Campbell River was thrown on his head during wrestling competition Saturday afternoon. Hewas taken by ambulance on a spine board for X-rays which came back negative. By late afternoon Brett waswalking around and had rejoined his teammates at the BC Summer Games.
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Local individuals andteams rose above therest in several sports.
For a number ofLangleyites, this week-end’s BC Summer Gameswere golden.
Langley athletes didthe host communityproud by taking homemedals colouredgold, silver, andbronze from aweekend thatwas chock-full ofaction.
Field lacrosseThe host
Fraser Valleyfield lacrosseteam, includ-ing Langleyresidents Reece Callies,Johnny Pearson, JacobTaylor, and Chase Fraserwon gold.
Fraser ValleydefeatedVancouverIsland 7-1 inthe gold medal
game at Willoughby Park.Box lacrosse
A Zone 3 (FraserValley) squad thatincluded local players
Steven Mayervich, ScottTrapp, Connar Abrams,and James Rahe edgedVancouver Island-CentralCoast 4-3 in the goldmedal contest.
Boys rugbyThe Fraser Valley team
with Langley’s GavinRowell and Cali Martinez
won the gold medal,defeating VancouverIsland-Central Coast 21-5in the tournament final.
DivingLangley diver Kailee
Lingham dove to goldmedals in the one- andthree-metre events.
Lingham appreciated
the support of her team.“It’s been an amazing
experience,” she said.“It’s been a really goodopportunity to spendtime with my friends.”
Of her second victory,Lingham said she was“really, really happyagain.”
Langley-based diverNathan Jacobs tookdouble silver in hisevents: boys Group B onemetre and Boys Group Bthree metre.
Beach volleyballCapturing the gold
medal in girls beach vol-leyball at the BC SummerGames in Langley wasespecially sweet forAmanda Lundquist andJanae Enns of the hostFraser Valley zone.
The win was madeeven sweeter in front offamily and friends.
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BC Summer Games
Host community athletes win mounds of medals
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Langley’s Richie Blackmore went backwards during barefoot water-skiing July 23, and won gold.
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minutes away from thenew beach volleyballfacility at Langley’sWilloughby Park.
Lundquist and Ennsnever trailed as they beatthe Vancouver Island zoneteam of Aleshia Orr ofVictoria and Kelsey O’Neillof Nanaimo in straight sets21-16 and 21-15 Sundaymorning to capture thegold medal, two games tonone.
For Enns, who also goesto Pacific Academy, thewin was special, com-ing in front of family andfriends. “It was a sweetwin right by my home, as
I live five to 10 minutesaway,” said Enns.
Inline hockeyThe Fraser Valley
inline hockey teamincluding Eric Callegari,Ryan Donaldson, DallasGaytmenn, Kurtis Klimek,Jordan Klimek, TaylorKolisnyk, Kellan Lavallee,Quinncy Leroux, AydenMacDonald, JordanMaundrell, head coachRon Leroux and assistantcoach Dixon Leroux rolledto a gold medal.
Fraser Valley defeatedVancouver-Squamish 5-3in the gold medal game.
AthleticsThe Langley Mustangs
track and field club had
a bevy of medal winnersfrom the Games. Theyincluded:
• Georgia Ellenwood –gold medals in high jump,long jump, 200-metre hur-dles, and 4 x 400m relay;
• Jacob Houlton – goldmedals in high jump,300m dash, and 4 x 400mrelay, and a silver medalin shotput;
• Taylor Neveu – silverin high jump;
• James Hellner – goldin 1500m race walk;
• Allison Geisbrecht– gold in 4 x 100m relay,and;
• Eli Kastelein – bronzein 300m dash, gold in 4 x400m relay.
Beach golden for hometown girl
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Hello Langley!Zone 3 athletes smiled, waved, and cheered while taking in the B.C. Summer Games opening ceremoniesThursday evening at McLeod Athletic Park.
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A man described as a threat tochildren was caught by Langley RCMPSaturday night.by Matthew [email protected]
Langley RCMP have arrested a high-risk sex offender who was wantedCanada-wide after walking away from hisVancouver halfway house.
James Leo Gracie, 50, disappeared
Wednesday, and was caught Saturdayat 5 p.m. in the Fort Langley area, saidLangley RCMP Const. Darren Forsyth.
“We just happened to catch him in ourjurisdiction,” Forsyth said.
After he vanished last week, theVancouver Police Department issued awarning, saying Gracie posed a risk ofsignificant harm to all young childrenand female adolescents.
He has a history of sex-related convic-tions involving children, some of themknown to him, and some strangers.
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Neighbours will be warned and willhave a chance to speak before soil isdumped in the Township.by Matthew [email protected]
The public will have a greater voice insaying where and when soil is dumped inLangley Township after some new ruleswere passed last week.
The gist of the new rules is to forcethose planning to dump soil on ruralproperties to notify their neighbours –both by mail and by putting up signs onthe property – and council will considerany dump larger than 600 cubic metres.
Earlier this spring, the ALC declaredthat the Township could deny or approvesoil deposit permits at will. Prior tothis, for many years the Township hadbelieved the ALC could overrule the
Township when it came to soil dumping.Councillors tweaked the interim rules
to make them even more transparent.Councillor Mel Kositsky suggested
that anyone wishing to dump soil in theTownship have to buy a newspaper ad inlocal papers. That ad will be part of theTownship Page.
Next it was Coun. Kim Richter whosuggested the policy to be adjusted so allpublic comments about soil deposits besent to councillors and the mayor, notjust municipal office staff.
In addition, she suggested that soildeposit permits be approved in the waythat development permits are approved.
The key change in policy is that beforesuch a permit is issued, anyone in theaudience at a council meeting can givethe council their opinion.
It would essentially create a publichearing on every major soil deposit per-mit.
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The B.C. premier spoketo the Langley Advanceabout education, sport,and the HST.by Matthew [email protected]
Premier GordonCampbell came to Langleyarmed with a piece ofgood news on Thursday.
The same day he helpedopen the BC SummerGames, the provincial gov-ernment announced thatthe Port Mann twinningproject is one third com-plete, and will be finishedin 2012, a year ahead ofthe original schedule.
“Coming through thetraffic today, I thinkpeople will be glad tohave it early,” Campbellsaid while speaking tolocal media.
The premier spoke abouta wide range of topics,from the BC SummerGames to education to theHST.
Campbell compared theBC Summer Games tothe Winter Olympics, andtalked about the nationalunity and pride thosegames fostered.
When it comes to sport,the government’s role is
to get out information thathelps people lead healthylives, Campbell said.
That includes efforts likethe Summer Games, butalso letting people knowthat 30 minutes of phys-ical activity can reduce therisk of some cancers, andof diabetes.
You can’tlegislatethat peoplewalk, jog,cycle,or join asports team,but you candesign com-munitiesto make iteasier tolive healthylives, hesaid.
“We haveto pro-vide thoseopportunities to people,”said Campbell.
He was positiveabout Langley City andTownship’s efforts to cre-ate “comprehensive com-munities.”
One of the challengesfor government is the ten-dency to focus on just onething as the solution to aproblem, Campbell said.
“There’s no one thing,”he said.
Funding for pub-lic transportation, theGreening Cities programthat co-funds bike lanes,and healthy living initia-tives are all part of that,Campbell said.
But when it comes tocommunity planning, it’sup to cities, he said.
On thebroaderissue of theenviron-ment,Campbelldid notcomedown foror againstwaste toenergyinciner-ators, buthe did saythat exist-ing landfillsare major
generators of methane, agreenhouse gas.
Recycling efforts arealready well established,so reducing consumptionhas to be the next majormethod of cutting downon garbage, Campbellsaid.
He pointed to the carbontax as one way of forcingreduction.
“It’s about saying thereis a reward for productiv-
ity,” Campbell said.The premier also admit-
ted that the implemen-tation of the HST washandled badly.
“I’m the first to admitthat we didn’t roll that outthe way I think I’d liketo,” Campbell said.
He added that he was“frankly apologetic to thepeople in B.C.”
As the government hassaid before, Campbell saidthe sudden about-faceon the HST was due toOntario finishing its nego-tiations and getting goodterms with the federalgovernment.
“We piggybacked onthe Ontario negotiations,”Campbell said.
On schools, Campbellwas asked about whetherthe province will respondwith more oversight toschool districts budgets,in light of Langley andVancouver’s recent mas-sive shortfalls.
“I think it’s identified anumber of significant con-cerns,” Campbell said ofthe incidents.
He did not say if theprovince will take a moreactive role.
“I think we’ve seensome problems and I thinkwe’ve got to confrontthem,” he said.
Provincial politics
Campbell talks HST, education
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Willoughby may get taller, but it’snot certain when or if highrises willbe built.by Matthew [email protected]
The Jericho neighbourhood may bethe first place in western Langley to seehighrise housing constructed, Townshipcouncil decided last week.
The council voted unanimously infavour of the third reading ofthe Jericho sub-neighbour-hood plan, but not until aftersome wrangling over parksand the height of buildings.
The Jericho area lies onboth sides of 200th Streetnear 82nd and 80th Avenues.
The project includes a widevariety of zonings, includingoffices, shops, condos andhighrises of up to 20 storeys.Much of the land is to be mixed use,with shops on lower floors and livingspace above.
Council remains split on highrises,with Councillors Jordan Bateman andKim Richter calling for a maximum of sixstoreys.
“I like the idea of six storeys, that’svery much what I’d consider to behuman-scale development,” Richter said.
Bateman worried about highrises chan-ging Langley’s character.
“Urban villages do not have to mean20-storey buildings,” he said.
A six-storey cap will still allow enoughdensity to justify more transit in the area,he said.
However, the majority of council wasfine with the maximum height beingincreased.
“I think 200th Street is our kickoffto our sustainability,” said Coun. BevDornan.
If the Township is going to have high-rises, this is the place for them, she said.A rapid bus route is planned for 200thStreet once the Port Mann expansion isfinished.
She also noted that 20 storeys is themaximum height, not a set number.
“It doesn’t mean we have to have 20-storey buildings,” Dornansaid. “I think capping it atfive or six storeys wouldbe wrong.”
Market conditions maymean developers buildsmaller buildings, saidCoun. Grant Ward.
“This is all in the future,and I think we shouldplan for at least 20 stor-eys, and come down from
there if we must,” he said.An attempt by Bateman to amend the
plan to reduce building heights to sixstoreys was not successful.
After council heard from more than adozen people at a recent public hearing,the plan has been tweaked a bit.
Commercial and residential develop-ment will now proceed at the same time,rather than with commercial leading theway in the high density core.
Shops and restaurants will be locatedaround a central plaza across from theLangley Events Centre, to provide more“eyes on the ground” and keep the areafrom becoming deserted after workinghours.
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“This is all inthe future, and Ithink we shouldplan for at least20 storeys.”
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On an already busyweekend, AldergroveFair Days boasted its bestattendance ever.
The hot, sunny weatherprobably helped thingsalong.
Midway rides werepacked, and food vendorsdid a booming trade.
A beaming MikeRobinson, a longtime vol-unteer with AldergroveFestival Society this year,won the Hilda ReddickCommunity Service Awardat the opening of the fair.
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Look out, there’s a dragon coming through, and young Langley pilotsDynen Ziola, three, and Miya Lessard, six, couldn’t quite control the flyingbeast at the Aldergrove Fair Days on Sunday afternoon.
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I can’t even remember how far back it waswhen Lynn Whitehouse of the Greater LangleyChamber of Commerce mentioned that shewas a director for the upcoming Township ofLangley 2010 BC Summer Games… and did Iknow anyone who could help her out by chair-ing one of the several committees she neededto provide under her directorate.
She needed someone to handle public rela-tions, to get the word about the Games out tothe community, to educate peoplethroughout the community aboutthe Games, to keep the communityupdated about any news comingout as the organization and prep-arations for the Games progressed,and finally, to ensure that all thestories emanating from the Gamesand the young athletes involved inthe events taking place in Langleywere made available to be told throughout theprovince, in all of the hometowns of the ath-letes and other participants.
My first thought was: this is a job made tomeasure for the local community newspaper.If that’s not what the Langley Advance’s man-date is, then what the heck are we doing onthis planet?
And my second thought – if I’m to be hon-est – was steeped in fear: this was going to bea big job, a huge effort, and whole lot morework than I really wanted to be doing on topof everything else I had going on.
And then my third thought was: maybe Icould talk someone else into doing it. I couldbe Lynn’s hero by finding someone for her– someone other than myself.
Well, that’s the way my thinking went, andin the end, Langley Advance publisher RyanMcAdams ended up chairing the public rela-tions committee.
And I somehow got roped into running theGames news arm of the operation.
Hmmm...Thankfully, my friend and colleague Marlyn
Graziano agreed to co-chair the media centre,which was tasked with recruiting volunteerreporters to collect information and developstories about athletes and their accomplish-ments. She is good at all the aspects of the jobthat I don’t feel are my strong suits (and betterat the ones I do).
And all of the reporters in the Advance news-room – Roxy, Troy, Matthew, and Heather– volunteered their time to form a core force todo the nitty-gritty on-the-ground grunt work.Plus two of my favourite former Advance repor-ters, Leanna Jantzi and Bethany Meckelburg,offered their services.
Also on board as reporterswere some surprisingly talentedvolunteers with varying levelsof experience and unrelentingenthusiasm. I didn’t know anyof them before the Games – andI won’t forget them.
And then there was DennisDavidson and his huge – andtremendously capable – crew of
photographers who shared our space.The Township provided us with a great
bunch of folks – Steve, Shane, Patrick, andothers – who handled the technical aspects ofsetting up the media facilities, including themost-excellent website we were able to utilize.
What a great bunch of people to work with!As the Games drew nearer, my trepidation
grew exponentially. My biggest fear was that Iwould let all these wonderful people down.
But in fact, now that it’s over, I realize thatwas silly – they all made it so easy for me,that I really couldn’t have screwed it up if I’dtried. Advance business manager Bonnie Swabycollected the volunteers together for us, andwith direction and encouragement from peoplelike Ryan and Lynn, all I had to do was sitback and let the news copy flow.
I tell you, hard work never was so easy.Visit Bob Groeneveld’s blog, Editor’s Notes, at http://tiny.cc/v7b94
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Which are better for our young BC SummerGames athletes: team sports or individualachievements?
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Fun the heartof BC Games
There are many things we could sayabout the just-concluded BC SummerGames in Langley.
We could talk about the victories– about the gold medals won, the athleteswho gave everything they had and foundthemselves standing atop the podium.
We could spend more time talkingabout losing, about training and striving,and coming up short. About the satisfac-tion of knowing you gave your all andaccepting defeat with grace and dignity.
We could move the spotlight off theathletes for a moment and talk about thevolunteers. Thousands of them who inmany cases helped the Games happenwithout ever seeing a single game or race.Instead, they toiled behind the scenes tomeet the needs of others.
We could talk about the RCMP, andabout how they didn’t have much to doon the weekend. There was not a singleGames-related incident reported to thepolice in Langley. Thousands of parents,coaches, teenagers and pre-teens descend-ed on Langley, and didn’t make a peep, asfar as the police were concerned.
But what we’d really like to talk aboutis the fun.
At every venue, from basketball to row-ing, volleyball to wrestling, cycling to boc-cia, there was a festive mood in the air.
It wasn’t uncommon for parents tocheer every competitor in a race. A littlebit more cheering for their own son ordaughter, maybe, but jeers and put downswere very hard to find.
The young athletes at these Games arenot highly-paid professionals, they are notcompeting on a world stage with five ringsin the background.
They came to Langley to have fun. Hereat the Advance, we heard repeatedly fromthe kids that they were having fun.
That is the best legacy the Games couldleave.
– M.C.
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Dear Editor,I read editor Bob Groeneveld’s article con-
cerning change in the management of theLangley Advance as it concerned the higherechelons of ownership [Not much chan-ging here… yet, July 20 Odd Thoughts,Langley Advance].
His accompanying remarks on changes inthe newspaper industry itself were of rivet-ing interest to me.
During the Korean War, I failed to concealthe fact of my deteriorating eyesight andwas transferred from an infantry regimentto the U.S. Forces Public Relations Schoolin New Rochelle, New York. Upon gradua-tion, I became a public relations officer,and hence my future newspaper career wasassured.
The Sudbury Star, the High River Times,the Albertan, the now-defunct Nelson DailyNews, and then the Calgary Herald were themajor players in my life until 1970, whenwe moved to Langley.
The Langley Advance in those days waslocated in a tiny office on Fraser Highway.
And it seemed to my wife and I thatAuntie Maude’s tea party was likely toshare the front page with news of moreimportance.
The Langley Advance has progressed dra-matically in its appearance, its coverage,and its overall quality.
I can only surmise the technological
advances that the news and advertisingteam must master in this age of electronics.
I can recall the days when the classifiedsections produced huge amounts of anynewspaper’s revenue. Due to Craigslist andthe electronic age, this section of all news-papers has become a mere shadow of itsformer self.
It is difficult for an old codger like me toingest the fact that 300 book-length novelscan be viewed on one tiny device that canbe held in one hand.
And apart from that, much of the infor-mation available in this world can be pro-duced by pushing the correct button.
I admire the newspaper staff that pro-gresses in this rapidly changing environ-ment.
I wish them well and do take advantageof their excellent on-line reporting.
It was so simple in my day: send a tele-gram of 10 words; letters from home whenoverseas came on flimsy paper that tooka couple of weeks to reach the recipient,if you were lucky; radio offered news andentertainment when television was just astory in “upcoming events” in the dailypaper.
However, I know that Bob and the staff ofthe Advance will forge into the future withgusto, and continue to bring before us theevents that will affect our lives.
Mike Harvey, Langley
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Dear Editor,A large, framed photo at Langley City Hall
shows the very first train arrived in Langleyon the first of July, Dominion Day, 1910.
That was a century ago.Passenger and goods service on the BC
Electric Railway between Chilliwack andVancouver was only in operation till 1950.
The company was originally a subsidiaryof Vancouver Power Co. Ltd., and later ofBC Hydro.
These days, we have Southern Railwayof BC running up and down with mixedgoods trains between New Westminster andChilliwack.
Within the City of Langley, as we know,the railway line was realigned to north ofLogan Crescent in the late 1960s, and mosttrains are Canadian Pacific’s long coal trainsto Roberts Bank Coal Port.
Within Cloverdale, the railway line was
also realigned, but to the south, and morerecently.
But for the remainder, the route is stillpretty much the same as when it was com-pleted a century ago. This was securedby way of agreements between VancouverPower Co. Ltd. and the various municipal-ities – like the “Langley Tram Power andLight Bylaw” of 1906.
This is most likely the only railway linein Canada without a federal or provincialcharter.
In the not too distant future, the trainmay be back, as a “community rail.”
Now don’t get confused with the oldtype of train you may know from years ago– these cars will likely be slick Bombardier-built cars with the latest technology.
Let us look forward to the occasion ofanother “first train.”
Jacob de Raadt, Langley City
Transportation
History shows way forward
Dear Editor,Mr. Straw was among
the first students to attendschool in the originalWilloughby Hall, since therewas no school, and thereis a framed picture of thestudents in the hall [Strawname best for school, June22 Letters, Langley.
“At his Celebration of Lifeon March 11, 2010, one ofthis nephews said, “Dick’sstrength was in his every-man demeanour.
“He was quiet, shy,incredibly honest, and fair.
“He rarely initiated any-thing, but waited patientlyfor others to phone, to visit,to write. A character flaw,perhaps, but that was Dick– never one to impose.
“However, once youunderstood the man, onceyou showed an interest inhim, once you valued himfor his intellect, he willinglyshared his dreams, his val-ues, his disappointments,his pain.
“Richard Straw was theoriginal 3R Man.
“He took recycling to a
whole new level, and webelieve he thought the 3 R’smeant: RE-USE, RE-USE,RE-USE.
“Dick was a man whowaited, who rarely com-plained, who exudedpatience, gentleness, andgratefulness.”
You could not find agreater gentleman to have aschool named after.
Alice Johnson, Willoughby
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Seventy Years Ago
JULY 18, 1940War Savings stamps weresold as admission to aspecial show at the Langleytheatre. The goal to raise$200 was passed by $35.75.
JULY 25, 1940“C” Company of the NewWestminster Regiment wasformed in Langley for homedefence. Eighty men, aged19-45, had been recruitedand 45 more were needed.
Sixty Year Ago
JULY 20, 1950It had cost $127,000 tobuild Langley Prairie’s newpost office.Aldergrove’s new postoffice opened on JackmanRoad (272nd Street).
JULY 27, 1950The old feed store at Mur-rayville, built in 1927, was
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Fifty Years Ago
JULY 21, 1960Ruth Moore, sponsored bythe Langley Kinsmen Club,won the Miss Langley title.Triplets were born atLangley Memorial Hospital.Without names, as yet, thethree girls were known tohospital staff as “A,” “B,”and “C.”
Forty Years Ago
JULY 23, 1970A “long past due” noticewas to be sent out by Lang-ley City Council to remindthe provincial governmentthat the May payment ofthe Homeowners Grant hadnot yet been received.
JULY 29, 1970Township Council stalledits application to declare a
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Thirty Years Ago
JULY 30, 1980Two property owners in theWalnut Grove developmentarea, one of whom washaving a portion of his landexpropriated by the Town-ship and one who felt hisland would be next, saidthey were having difficultygetting municipal staff tounderstand their concernsabout having future roaddevelopment about 30 feetfrom their homes.
Twenty Years Ago
JULY 25, 1990Film star Mickey Rooneybecame a familiar sightaround town, as he workedon the set of the popu-lar television series, TheAdventures of the BlackStallion, in Langley.The Langley Senior baseballteam was headed for theCanadian Championship
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Ten Years Ago
JULY 18, 2000Langley’s delivery ofthe 2000 B.C. Games forAthletes With A Disabilitywas declared a smashingsuccess.
JULY 21, 2000Rainbow BC threatenedto haul Langley Townshipcouncil before a humanrights tribunal over itsrefusal to proclaim Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual, and Trans-gender Pride Day.
JULY 28, 2000Langley City MayorMarlene Grinnell was putin charge of a committeeto look into the structureand membership of theTransLink board of direc-tors.
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Hunger doesn’ttake a summerholiday.by Heather [email protected]
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Instead, hunger is areality – summer andwinter – for many people inLangley.
To help alleviate hungerin the community, the Lang-ley Advance continues tocollect food and cash dona-tions as part of the com-munity newspaper’s Pay ItForward campaign.
People have been stop-ping by the newspaperoffice at 6375 202nd St.with baby food, staple groceries, sometreats, and cash.
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Langley Advance receptionist Jackie McKinley is one of the staff members overseeing the Pay It Forward foodand cash donations that are being accepted at the newspaper office. The goal is to fill a van for the LangleyFood Bank. Any cash donations will be divided between Langley Meals on Wheels and the Gateway of Hope.
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The fourth yearof the Advance’sCommunity Har-vest is almosthere.by Matthew [email protected]
The hot weather ofsummer is ripeningfruit in orchards and
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This year the Advancehas partnered with theLangley EnvironmentalPartners Society.
With LEPS throwing itsconsiderable weight behindthe project, the two partnershope that more fresh localfruit than ever can flow tothe Langley Food Bank.
The Community Harvestis part of the Pay It Forwardprogram. It began four yearsago with a few ladders and
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Earlier this year, theAdvance received the MaMurray Community ServiceAward for the program.
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Adopt-A-ProgramLangley Township and theLangley Environmental PartnersSociety invite everyone toAdopt-A-Program Clean-up/Awareness Day July 31, 9am-2pm at Noel Booth Park. Info:Emily or Kyle, 604-532-7300ext. 2252.
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A local brother andsister are building onpast successes.
Injuries didn’t slowdown Langley siblingsJarid and Jade Vaughanduring the 2010 track andfield season.
Due to various ailments,neither had any pre-sea-son training.
In April 2009, Jarid hadsprinted to the fastest 200-metre time for a universityathlete in all of America.
He had just achieved thelow time of 20.47 secondsin the 200m sprint at theUniversity of Oklahoma,in his first outdoor race ofthe season.
Back at home inLangley, also at the startof 2009, his sister Jade
was nominated for BestAthlete in B.C. for her agedivision, along with B.C.’stop athlete Shai-anneDavis.
Little did Jarid andJade know that insteadof an anticipated suc-cessful 2009 season, theywould both be injured andrehabilitating for the nexteight months.
Jade had suffered a hipflexor injury, while broth-er Jarid was diagnosedwith a sports hernia.
The hardest part forboth Vaughans was thenews that they could notrun for the rest of theyear.
Jarid tried rehabilitation,but it was inevitable thathe needed an operation,which he finally had inJanuary of this year.
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pre-season training,worked hard to start his2010 season in March.
At his season opener,Jarid attended theEdmonton InternationalTrack Classic, sprinting totimes of 10.50 seconds in
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Then, in the PacificInternational Series, Jaridcompeted in the Lafargemeet in Abbotsford, theVictoria International, theHarry Jerome International
Track Classic, and theKajaks International, win-ning gold medals in threeof the meets.
At the recent B.C. cham-pionships in Abbotsford,Jarid won gold medals inthe 100m and 200m races.
Jarid has been chosento represent B.C.’s sen-ior team, heading for theCanadian championshipswhich start Wednesday inToronto.
The meet will alsoserve as trials for theCommonwealth Gameswhich this year will beheld in Delhi, India.
Jarid is heading backto Texas in December totrain, hoping to stay therefor the next two years ashe vies for a spot on theCanadian Olympic teamfor the 2012 SummerGames.
Meanwhile, it has alsotaken Jade almost a yearto return to the track, onlybeing allowed to sprint atfirst, and then recently todo what she loves most– hurdles.
Over the course of thisseason, Jade won gold inthe 300-metre hurdles atthe Coquitlam Cheetahsmeet, the Langley Pacific,the Trevor Craven meetin Burnaby, the JackBrow meet in Kelowna,and most recently at theB.C. championships inAbbotsford.
She has been selectedto represent the BritishColumbia youth teamat the Legion Canadianchampionships in OttawaAug. 5-9.
Her personal best timeof 44.06 is the lowest inCanada.
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Track siblings find success through adversity
After recovering from a sports hernia operation in January, Langley’sJarid Vaughan is off and running again.
Valley Ball HockeyAssociations teams showedwell earlier this month.
The Cup stayeth here.The Valley Ball Hockey
Association U17 Selects tookon all comers to win the goldmedal in their division at theWestern Challenge Cup regionalball hockey tournament, held inLangley July 15-18.
The Canadian Ball HockeyAssociation-sanctioned eventwas hosted by West CoastMinor Ball Hockey of B.C., alongwith the Valley Ball HockeyAssociation (VBHA), andattracted 35 teams from B.C.and Alberta for this elite playertournament.
Games were watched in theGeorge Preston RecreationCentre (GPRC), LangleySportsplex, and the LangleyEvents Centre (LEC).
Gold medal rounds wereplayed at the LEC while thebattles for bronze took place atthe GPRC.
Teams from B.C. and Albertain the U10, U12, U14, U17 andU19 divisions competed for thetitle of western regional cham-pions July 18.
The host VBHA had strongmedal showings with the U10,U12, U14, and U19 teams com-peting for bronze while the U17squad battled it out with rivalRidge Meadows Renegades inthe gold medal round.
The U10 Valley Thunder, U12Valley Hawks, and U14 Valley
Warriors secured bronze-medalvictories in their age groups. Allthree teams battled hard fromdeficit scores towin their divisions.
The U17 ValleySelects squad– coached byWayne Van Geel,Shawn Peters, andAl Abercrombie– advanced to thefinal at the LEC,after securing agold medal spot onSaturday by beat-ing the EdmontonExtreme 9-2 in the divisionsemifinal.
In the championship game, theSelects clipped the Renegades 4-3 to win divisional gold.
“Player determination, hard
play and team work were thereason for this team’s success,”said Van Geel, the Selects’ head
coach. “It was anabsolute privilegeto coach eachand every one ofthese young men.I am thrilled fortheir success as ateam.”
The Selects areassistant coachAl Abercrombie,Shane Carey,Mitch Van Geel,Rick Anderson,
Mitch Ruscheinski, Garrett VanGeel, Brett Coats-Weidemann,Kyler Chrzanecki, CodyHaddow, Brandon Kennedy,Brett Abercrombie, CamJohnson, Christian Stickney,
Neil Osborne, Travis Fortune,Alex Northey, Matt Rook,assistant coach Shawn Peters,head coach Wayne Van Geel,trainer Mark Deakin, teammanager Kristina Peters, BenVandergoes, Cole Deakin, CarterDyck, and Wade Bremner.
• • •For many of these players, the
journey continues to the jun-ior national championships inOntario July 28 to Aug. 1, wherefour players from the VBHA willrepresent Team B.C. in the U15and U17 divisions.
Austin Kingsborough andGarrett Van Geel, members ofthe U15 West Coast Wolverines,and Shane Carey and Mitch VanGeel of the U17 B.C. Thunderwill play for their respectiveprovincial teams.
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“It was anabsoluteprivilege tocoach each andevery one ofthese youngmen.”
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The Valley Warriorsended their tournamentin dramatic fashion.by Paul WaddellContributor
The Western ChallengeCup ball hockey tourna-ment was played July 15-18 at the three venues: theGeorge Preston RecreationCentre, Langley EventsCentre, and the LangleySportsplex.
Eight teams competedin the under-14 divisionincluding Valley, Delta,Calgary, Edmonton, Metro,Ridge-Meadows, Surrey,and Richmond.
The host Valley Warriorsfinished third in the tour-nament with a 4-2 recordto capture bronze.
On the way to the medalgame, Valley beat Metro5-0 and Calgary 9-1 beforeedging Ridge Meadows4-3 in overtime. The win-ner versus Ridge Meadowscame from a great shotby Scott McQuade, whichlifted the Warriors into themedal round.
The bronze medal gamewas played at the GPRC,where the Warriors facedSurrey, which also sporteda 3-2 record heading intothe contest.
The Warriors were allover their Lower Mainlandrivals but could not finish,as Surrey took a 1-0 leadgoing into the final period.
Valley kept the pressureon but still could not score.
Surrey scored twice morein the final period to take aseemingly insurmountable3-0 lead.
Then, in the final 4:30of the third period, theWarriors offence camealive, scoring three unan-swered goals to tie thescore.
Valley also scored whatlooked to be the winner,but the buzzer had gone atthe end of regulation, for-cing overtime.
The two teams battledback and forth througha scoreless extra sessionbefore the line of DrewRepin, Brian Stertz, and
Trevor Mainman combinedto end the contest, withMainman tallying the win-ning goal with 7:37 left inthe third overtime period.
Defensively, Valley’schecking line of TyDieterich, Scott McQuade,and Brad Wightman shutdown Surrey’s top offen-sive players.
The entire team consist-ing of Devin Waddell,Brendan Woods, DevinStone, Alex Ferguson,Chris Molloy, RyanDiebert, Chase Irwin,Brandon Fortune, JasonFrew, Nick Hall, NicholasKhounviseth, Josh Baron,Devon Becker, AustinKingsborough, and JustinLajeuness, who, alongwith goaltenders MichaelBencze and Brendan Oslic,contributed to the team’svictory.
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Losses Thursday in New Westminsterand Saturday in Nanaimo have dashedany hopes the Langley Thunder hadof qualifying for the Western LacrosseAssociation playoffs.
The setbacks drop the Thunder’s recordto 6-11. They are tied with Burnaby forseventh place in the WLA standings. Eachteam has 12 points.
New Westminster Salmonbellies 14,Thunder 9
Against the WLA-leading Salmonbellies,the Thunder trailed 10-5 after two periods.
The team exchanged four goals each inthe final stanza.
New Westminster out-scored Langley6-3 in the second period to take a com-manding lead.
Nanaimo Timbermen 11, Thunder 10The Thunder suffered a slow start
Saturday in their game against the hostNanaimo Timbermen.
The Timbermen jumped out to a 5-2lead after period one, forcing the Thunderto play catch-up the rest of the way.
The Thunder finished strongly, scoringfour goals while holding the T-men to asingle marker in the third period, but theycouldn’t quite complete the comeback.
Langley’s Stephan Leblanc scored with3:03 remaining in the game to narrow thedeficit to 11-10 but that was as close asthe Thunder would come.
The Thunder have missed their top scor-er Garrett Billings the past few games.
Billings, a Langley resident, helpedCanada’s field lacrosse team advanceto Saturday’s finale of the world fieldlacrosse championships in Manchester,England.
In the title game, the United Statesjumped to an early lead, then rallied tobeat Canada 12-10 on Saturday to win thechampionship. The U.S. scored the game’sfinal three goals to clinch the title. Billingsscored for Canada in the loss.
The Thunder close out their seasonWednesday, when they host the MapleRidge Burrards at the Langley EventsCentre. Game time is 7:45 p.m.
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*** SPECIALS ***Shihtzu-Poodle X $275Maltese-Pekingese X $275Pomeranian Registered, M/F $395Yorkie-Poo $395
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9613 192ND Street
HAVANESE X Shihtzu 8 weeks1st shot, vetcheck. 3 fem, 2males, white/black, non shedgreat personality. will be under11lbs. $650 604-727-7229.
3050 Preschools/Kindergarten3050
3508 Dogs3508LAB PUPPIES ready to go vet ✔dewormed & vac. Blk & Choc males& females $450. 604-701-1587
SHIBA INU PUPS playful & readyto go. Parents TKA imported.(604) 420-1016/910-1818
SHIHTZU X Havanese, 7 wks old,dewormed, dew claws removed,first shots next week. 4 Males left.$450 (604) 820-4239
YORKIE-CHIHUAHUA, 3 mths,males, 2nd shots, up to 8-10lbs.$675 obo. Sry. 604-582-8396
3522 Horse Boarding3522HORSE SELF BOARDING
in Hazelmere South Surrey area.$100/mo. Call ★ 778-986-7798
3540 Pet Services3540
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5015 BusinessOpportunity5015
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5010 Business for Sale5010
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Fri Oct 1st, 2010, 2 Tix/$225 oboCall 604-309-5849
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2095 Lumber/BuildingSupplies2095
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2060 For Sale -Miscellaneous2060
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FREEZER $150; electric smoker$60; antique pump organ $100;ladies dayton steel toed boots sz8.5 $50. Gd cond. 604-626-4598
LENSON MOBILITY SCOOTERfor big man. Batteries are 1 yr old.$1,395 obo. Jim, 604-377-7453
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2060 For Sale -Miscellaneous2060
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2055 Food Products2055MSB
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Top quality, fresh pickedblueberries available daily.
Four different varieties availablethroughout the season.Recipes also available.
5331 Riverside St., Abbotsford(by Wong’s Farm Market)604-557-0762
*Discounts are given for bringing your own containers**Will negotiate for larger orders
Hours of Operation:Daily: 8:00am - 6:00pmSunday: 11am - 5pm
Top quality, fresh pickedblueberries available daily.
Two different varieties availablethroughout the season.Recipes also available.
2010 Appliances2010
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*** SPECIALS ***Shihtzu-Poodle X $275Maltese-Pekingese X $275Pomeranian Registered, M/F $395Yorkie-Poo $395
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6052 Real EstateInvestment6052
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7010 Personals7010DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relationships, FREEC A L L S . 1 - 8 7 7 - 2 9 7 - 9 8 8 3 .Exchange voice messages, voicemailboxes. 1-888-534-6984. Liveadult casual conversations-1on1,1-866-311-9640, Meet on chat-lines. Local Single Ladies.1-877-804-5381. (18+).
WAREHOUSE & office space forlease, up to 12,000sf of Ware-house and 3,200sf of executiveoffices. Available Aug 15, 2010Chillwack. Call 604-991-7200
6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620
LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo.Willowbrook hobby/storageshop $595/mo. 604-834-3289
SUTTONPLACE(13814 - 102 Ave, Surrey)
2 BR & 3 BR Townhouses,$825 - $900 + utils. Commonlaundry room. By skytrain,bus, schools and shops.Family oriented housing.
CALL 604 451-6676
6605 Townhouses -Rent6605
KINGSTONGARDENS(15385 99th Ave Surrey)
2 BR Townhouses, $820.Washer & dryer hook up.Close to transit, schools,shopp ing and parks .Family oriented housing.CALL 604 451-6676
WILLOUGHBY, NR WillowbrookMall, Bright 1 BR g/lvl ste, newcarpet & light fixtures, newlypainted, shared w/d, $750/moincls utils. N/p, N/s, 604-328-7423
WILLOUGHBY HTS 2 BR bsmt,full kitchen, w/d, $1000 incls utils,n/p, n/s, Immed. 778-298-3102
WALNUT GROVE, Upper 3 BR,quiet area, sh’d W/D. NS/NP.Refs. $1450/mo incls utls ORwhole hse $2000. 604-882-1081
WALNUT GROVE 1 BR, verybright, sh’d W/D. Ref req’d. NS/NP. $850 incls utls. 604-882-1081
SURREY, 1BR $750, near shops,Colleges & schools, N/p, N/s,immed. 604-803-7655
NEW QUIET 1 BR BSMT SUITE195/72 AREA $750 INCL.GAS,CABLE,6 APPL, N/SGOLDFISH OKAY. AVAIL NOW
604-803-4138
MURRAYVILLE, 1 BR gr lev ste,suits 1 person. $700 incls util, sh’dW/D. NS/NP. 604-539-2566
FORT LANGLEY Bedford Land-ing, top 2 levels, 1700 sq ft, 3 BR,2 1/2 baths, living & dining rm,kitchen with eating area, family rmwith f/p, laundry, 2 car garage,fncd back yard, Aug 1, N/s, petnegot. $2000 obo. 604-888-0270
CLAYTON Hghts. NEW 1 BRCoach, W/D, f/bath, prkg. $750incls utls. NS/NP. 778-298-8247
ALDERGROVE, Bright 2 BR grndlev ste, 5 appls, prkg, yrd. $850incls utls. NS/NP. 604-856-9883
ALDERGROVE. 2 BR. $795/moincl hydro. Private laundry, bigyard, prkg. Immed. 604-518-9390
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
ALDERGROVE, 1BDRM bsmtste, avail Aug 1st. Inclds lndry,d/w, cble, internet. Sm pet con-sidered. $700. Call 604-562-4444
6595 SharedAccommodation6595
6595-30 Langley/Aldergrove6595-30
LANGLEY CITY: Female toshare furn’d home, 2 fridges, 2 ba,$375 incl util. N/P. 604-533-2407
6595 SharedAccommodation6595
6595-30 Langley/Aldergrove6595-30
LANGLEY 80/200TH St. Share4 BR house, $450/mo + shareutils, pets ok. 604-842-5088
STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWNNo Qualification - Low Down
CHILLIWACK – 9557 Williams St,3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town, close toshops & schools............... $888/MSOUTH SURREY/WHITE ROCK –15532 Madrona Dr., 3 bdrm,HOUSE, on Cul-de-Sac in quietneighborhood, huge yard.. $1,688/MCall Kristen 604 435-5555 or 786-4663www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
M ISS ION /MAPLE R IDGEBorder - Hayward St. Reno’d 3bdrm two storey house rightacross from the lake, partlyfinished bsmt, 2 full baths,hardwood flrs, all appliances, tonsof storage, private fenced yard,large sundeck w/view and garagewith attached workshop. $2100
Call Cindy to View!604-807-1105 SuttonGroup
CLAYTON HTS 3 BR house,newly reno’d, $1190, n/s, n/p,shared w/d, Aug 1. 604-803-5264
CLAYTON HEIGHTS 4 BR. 2.5Bth. Granite. SS appl. Avail Sept.1 or neg. $2300. 778 938-6139.
6540 Houses - Rent6540Aldergrove Home
Spacious 3 br up, 2 br suite down,no pets, ns, Aug 1, $1750 (wholeHouse). Roger Wiens LighthouseRealty, 604-649-4871
SUSSEXPLACEAPTS5400 206th St, Langley
Clean & Affordable Apts.Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR. Closeseniors center & all amens.Rents incls heat, hot water &cable. 1/2 month FREE Rent!
Call 604 530-0932www.cycloneholdings.ca
SOMERSETGARDENS(South Mere Cres East, Sry)
2 BR Apts, $875 - $1000 inclsheat & hot water. 3 bldgs,common laundry room.By transit, schools & shops.Family oriented housing.
CALL 604 451-6676
SKYLINEAPARTMENTSSPECIAL 1/2 MONTH FREE !Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts.Mature oriented building, nearSemiahmoo Mall. Cable incl’d.N/P. U/grd prkg. Resident Mgr.See website for bonus special
Call 604 536-8499www.cycloneholdings.ca
6508 Apt/Condos6508
ROYALCRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604 463-0857cell: 604 375-1768
6508 Apt/Condos6508Langley, 202/53A Ave,2 BR nrshopping, includes heat/hot waterquiet family complex. n/p.$905/mo, 604-539-0217
LANGLEY, 20454 53 Ave. 1 BR,1st flr, u/g prkg. Ns/np. $750/mo.Near bus, immed. 604-530-6513
LANGLEY Ask About Our Movein Bonus 1 & 2 BR’s starts @$675-$835/mo. Free hotwater,heat, basic cable, weight/gameroom, prkg, includes security.
Please Call 604-530-6555
LANGLEY,Executive 2 BR , 2 ba,ss appls, f/p, Patio, sec prkg,storage. NS/NP. $1350. ★LeaseSigning Incentive. 604-514-0226
MURRAYVILLE 1 br 5 appls, u/gpkg, storage locker, no elevator.Av now. No pets, near amens.$875 + utils. Jim @ 604-836-3879
SENIOR 55+ 1 bdrm PENT-HOUSE condo for rent. Balconyw/mtn views, u/g pking, n/s, smalldog ok, $1100/mo, call Ralph604-908-4996
DELTITAGARDENS8507 120th St, N.Delta
$200 Move in Allowance fornew residents. 1BR fr $625.2BR fr $725. 3BR from $825.Incls heat, h/w & basic cable.For more info or to viewCALL 604 594-5211
Baywest Mgmt. Corp.
LIMERICKMANORNear Langley City Hall
1 BedroomApartments$705 & $734 permonth
Incl. heat, storage & parkingAdult oriented • No petsBy appointment, call:
604-514-1480
LANGLEYCITYSPECIAL 1/2 Month Free
Spacious − Clean − LargeBach, 1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR Apts.Rent incls heat & hot water.Kids Welcome! Resident Mgr.See website for bonus special.
Call 604 530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca
KINGALBERTCOURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 937-7343cell: 778 848-5993
JUNIPERCOURT415Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-8905cell: 604 916-0261
COTTONWOODPLAZA555 CottonwoodAve, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604 936-1225
ALDERGROVE LRG updated 2BR apt, w/d, secured entry, AvailNow. $700. 604-302-9514
A Property Worth Seeing!Call Leigh Turnbull 604-530-4111
Family Living at It’s Best!$677,900
27021-24th Avenue, Aldergrove!Get more for everyday family living space in this custom built home. Features large open floor plan,fresh designer colours, expansive kitchen island, media room, extra large master bedroom withlarge soaker tub, dual shower and walk in closet. Includes unauthorized rental suite, central air
throughout, full security system, wired for sound, hardwood floors plus many other extras.Quiet undeveloped acreage across the street.
6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14
6065 RecreationProperty6065
MT. BAKERSKI AREA2 cabins, 1 property. Rent one,use one. Gated community w/amenities. 35 min. from border$449,000 U.S. Maryann Angus360-224-6704 www.mymtbaker-home.com
★RENT TOOWN!★If you have a small downpayment, I have a nice home foryou! Less then perfect credit OK.
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6580 Rental Services6580
POS I TVE CASH FLOW ,$2200-$2700 net on a 12 monthLease with corporate tenant. 1BR, 2 yrs old, Call 604-727-7957
OWNER WILL Finance with easyterms. Older home in 55 + WalnutGrove Langley park, Asking$49,900 with pad rent $595/mo.Glenbrook Homes, 604-830-1960
NEW SRI, 16 x 58, Langley AdultPark. $115,900. Pets OK. Pad$430/mo. Chuck 604-830-1960
NEW DELUXE Modular home inWhite rock, $169,900. 2 BD, 2bath, covered deck. Pad $765/moor option to purchase home andpad for $369,900. 604-830-1960
LANGLEY 2 BR, flr to ceiling f/p,add on lndry rm, oversize land-scape lot, 55+ quiet park,$64,500. 604-533-3149
6035 Mobile Homes6035FACTORY DIRECT
New 14 ft wide $56,500 F.O.B.SRI; New 1152 sq ft dbl wide$76,900 F.O.B. 604-830-1960
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
N. WEST. All services paid, incldsu/grd electrical, DCC’s, survey &eng’ng report. 33’ x 130’ lot. NoHST. $328,888. 604-726-0677.usellahome.com ● ID # 4711
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14
LANGLEY MEADOWS 3 BRHome, 1550sf, upgraded flrs &kitchen, french doors to privateb/yard. $425,000. 604 514-3819
6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-12 Ladner/South Delta6020-12
LADNER, SPACIOUS 4 Br, 2 lev,3 car gar, Xtra lg lot, nr shops, busloop, ferries, schools $639,000604-946-2474 or 604-671-8251
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Abbotsford Reduced 1800sf 4br 2ba w/suite,quiet cul-de-sac $339K 859-4048 id5174Abbotsford Open House Sat-Mon 12-4 3470Juniper Cr, fully reno’d 2400sf 5br 2.5ba w/bsmtsuite, view, $355K 809-1177 id5189Coquitlam 10,000sf lot w/1000sf 3br 2bahome, outbuilding $440K 778-859-0717 id4272Langley renovated top floor 1161sf 2br 2bacondo, view $293K 778-996-3444 id5179Maple Falls Wa rec ppty 40’ 5th wheel 2br1.5ba 3200sf lot $47K 604-534-9307 id5190Maple Ridge drastically reduced 4.9ac ser-viced vu acreage $440Kobo 722-3996 id4694Mission, Owner Retiring, profitable framingstore & gallery $47,000 826-7993 id5176Mission, Hatzic Lake waterfront lot w/2007Class A motorhome $240K 826-2711 id5177Sry Fleetwood 3290sf 5br 4ba with side suite,5936sf lot $579,900 507-4233 id5048Sry Cedar Hills 2235sf 4/5br home w/suite Fabviews 8138sf lot $449K 951-9104 id5119Sry Boundary Park updated 1064sf 2br 2bacondo, hot tub $277,900 597-8724 id5191
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
Sry, 6960-120 St, Harleen GardnNew 900sf, 1 BR garden patio ste,ALL appls, f/p, sec’d parking, +.$200k incls HST! 604-690-4979
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-30 Surrey6008-30
GUILDFORD. 55+ T/H. 1550sf,2 BR, 2.5 bath, 2 lev, dbl garage,wine cellar, hrdwd flrs. $369,000.By owner. N Sry. 604-957-3007
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-28 Richmond6008-28BY OWNER, price reduced$350k, Emerald Place, 304 - 8280Westminster Hwy. 1200+sf, 2bdrm, 2ba, wlkin closets, 5 min toCanada Stn. Immed possession,9am-9pm. Ph Alex 604-276-2248
6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007
Don’t Miss THIS!WELL EST. Steveston Child &Baby Boutique for sale. Ownerretiring after 25 years. Margaret604-271-0310 or [email protected]
6002 Agents6002NEEDAMORTGAGE -1st and 2ndMortgages,
Self Employed, Refinancing,Forclosures, LowRates.
604-629-8628www.Mazuma.ca
RENTALS6508 Apt/Condos65082BD, 2BTH CONDO. Lam/slateflring. 1000 sqft. nr Kwantlen.$1200, n/s, n/p. 604-240-7456
Coquitlam Centre3097 Lincoln Ave/Westwood
$200 Move In Bonus!($200 off your 1st month rent)
C o q u i t l a m , 1 Y e a r O l dGorgeous 2 BR Condo, 3rd flr,corner unit, balc, lots of windows,(in low rise condo-4flrs) 2 securegated u/g prkg, storage locker,approx 1000sf, inste w/d, 2 fullbaths, SS appls, fridge, stove,d/w, f/p, beautiful area, walk toCoq Centre Mall & transit. NoSmoking, No Pets, avail August15th, $1400/mo incls gas &hotwater, min 1 year lease.
References Required.Call 604 931-4860
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AMBERROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604 936-3907
AMBER (W)401Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-2136cell: 604 805-9490
ARBOURGREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604 939-4903cell: 778-229-1358
CALYPSOCOURT1030 - 5th Ave, NewWest
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604 524-8174cell: 604 813-8789
CEDARCOURT&CEDAR LODGE
Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts.Mature oriented building nearGuilford Mall. Rent incls cable,heat, hot water, prkg available.N/P. Resident Managers.604 584-5233 or 604 588-8850www.cycloneholdings.ca
REAL ESTATE
TO BE MOVED 2002 14x70deluxe 2 BR 2 bth $59,900. 198214x70 3 BR 2 bth $24,900. 197612x68 2 BR + bth $12,900. 12x602 BR $9,900. 12x60 $3,000. 196812x68 FREE. 604-830-1960
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5020 Computer/Internet5020
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ANTARES ENTERPRISES• Finishing Carpentry• Door Installation• Crown Moldings • Baseboard• Interior Trim Work• 20+ Years Of Experience• Free EstimatesCall John, 604-671-4963
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HOME SERVICES
9125 Domestic91251990 CADILLAC Seville verygood running cond, 187,000 kms,Aircared. $3200. 604-576-0337
1992 DODGE Shadow, 4 dr, auto,160K, blue, air cared, $990,D9921 Abbots 604-855-6522
2007 FORD FOCUS, 2 dr h/back,5 speed manual, silver. 27,000km. $5,300 firm. 604-329-6225
Is your Vehicle A/CIs your Vehicle A/CNot Working?Not Working?
Avoid Costly repairs, let us tuneup your original a/c system.
Save lots of $$$Guaranteed Results!
Call KoolAir King604-996-5464(KING)
$CASH $FOR
CLEAN CARSD.J.
Auto Market535-0100
9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
2007 VICTORY 8 Ball, 9700k.pass equip, cust windshield, shot-gun pipe. $9,999. 778-240-0584
9135 Parts &Accessories9135
SERVICE CANOPY, like new,side & back door opens, $950,call Jake 604-793-7731
9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
Dirty Bird
Cell: 778 233-5865
Scrap Car &Truck RemovalScrap Car Removal
CASH FOR ALL VEHICLES!No Wheels? No Problem!
FREE
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
1992 TOYOTA-LANDCRUISER,RHD, 4x4, 4D, 7 seats, 194km,new tires/shocks, Thule roof rack,full service history, diesel/biodiesel, 7 seats, very clean.Selling to buy a family van. NickJones 778-996-0568
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1989 HONDA Acura Legend.Tan, auto, 4 drs, 158,000 km. Norust, new tires. Excellent runningcondition! $2,500. 604-574-2057
1994 CAMRY, 4 dr, 6 cyl, leather,air cared, fully loaded, sr, $2750,D9921 Abbots 604-855-6522
2004 TOYOTA ECHO, 4 drsedan, 5 spd manual, dark red,95k, $5000 Firm. 604-538-9257
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2001 HONDA Accord 4 dr manual5 speed, A/C, CD player, exc.cond. 170K, $5,500. obo(604) 614-7908
2006 HONDA Civic DX Coupe$12,500. Auto, dark blue, PWRLocks/Windows, heated mirrors,digital dash, 4 new tires, newbrakes. Honda Serviced. NOAccidents. 100k. Great on gas,+extras. Coq. ★ 604-868-3128
9515 Boats951516 FT Canoe, Cascade model byWestern. Paddles & life vests.Looks new $750 obo. 778-228-5339
9522 Motorhomes/RVs95221995 FORD Glendale Royal Clas-sic, 28Ft. 164K, walk around bed,+ more, recessed awning, exccond $19,000obo 604-826-4523
9522 Motorhomes/RVs9522
1988 GMC MH 140 K, slp 6, newa/c, fridge/oven, tow pkg, stereo,exc cond $8900. 604-463-4831
1988 TRAVELAIRE 27ft M/home,164K, New motor, tires & fridge,$9800 obo, Chwk 604-745-7911
2005 CITATION 32.5 ft 5th wheel,3 slide outs, island kitch, solarpanel, $46,000. 604-866-9799
9525 RV/CamperRentals9525
TENT TRAILERS For Rent $400p e r w e e k C a l l M i k [email protected]
STEVE TOWING SERVICESScrap Car Removal. We Pay $$for all cars. Call 778-316-7960
FREE SCRAP car & truck remov-al. Top $$ paid for all. No wheels- no problem. 604-761-7175
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle RemovalAsk about $500 Credit!!!
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9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $100 cash paid for fullsized vehicles. 604-518-3673
AUTOMOTIVE To place your ad call
604-444-3000
Aarrow Recycling• Auto • Trucks• Equipment Removal
We pay up to $300 cash
CALL RICK GOODCHILD604-551-9022
(604) 209-2026
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No Wheels No Problem
2 HOUR2 HOURFamily Owned & Operated
Service From Call
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ÿ HEREHERE$$ MONEY $$
We Pay Up To $500 CashFor Some Scrap Cars, Trucks& Machinery. FREE PICK-UP
No Wheels - No Problem!
Gerry604 612-7182
COLD FEET?Talk to Someone
You Trust.
INSTALLEDFURNACESSears also installs
ROOFING,WINDOWS,
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1-866-288-2672 ext 21324 HOURS
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InstalledCENTRAL AIR CONDITIONING
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DRAPERIES & CARPETING
8180 Home Services8180
8030 Carpentry8030
HOME SERVICES
8035 Carpet Cleaning8035CHOICE CARPET CLEANINGFree Est.! Guaranteed Work!604-897-6025, 778-688-0117
8055 Cleaning8055
White GloveWhite Glove
395-6842
Residential CleaningService
See our ad online at www.canpages.ca
A.S.B.A ENTERPRISEComm/Res, Free Est, $20/hr inclssupplies, 604-723-0162
8060 Concrete8060
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No Limit ConcretePaul • 604-897-2453
8075 Drywall8075K. C. DRYWALL
Complete Drywall Services.Call 604-533-2139
8080 Electrical8080
#1167 LIC Bonded. Experttrouble shooter, sm job specialist,reno’s, panel changes. 617-1774.
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 servicecall. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fastsame day service guaranteed. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899
8090 Fencing/Gates8090DIRECT FROM THE MILL
6x8 Fence Panels from $27,Siding, Decking, Roofing,
Shed, Split Rail, etc...We Install Chain Link &
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8130 Handyperson8130Dependable Home & Yard Repair& Maintenance. No job too smallFree estimates. ★ 604-533-5256
8155 Landscaping8155mini Bobcat
mini ExcavatorFits through yard gates −
under 3 feet wide!Remove old grass, Ditching,Drainage, Moving materials ...✔We’ll do it! ✔Great rates!
Paul • 604-897-2453www.NoLimitConcrete.com
8160 Lawn & Garden8160
OLSEN LANDSCAPING &MAINTENANCE
Lawn & garden maintenance.Quality, fast and efficientwork. Also: Pressure washingand other types of odd jobs.
Call Shane at:604-614-1227
8160 Lawn & Garden8160
8185 Moving &Storage8185
A.M.C. MOVERS. All kinds ofmoves - local/long distance. Freeest. Ins’d, bonded. 778-888-9628
POPEYE’S MOVINGSurrey 604-626-6651
Vancouver 604-377-2503www.popeyesmovingbc.com
8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195
CANSTAR PAINTING
The Quality You Trust!Interior & Exterior Projects
Prof. Crew of Master PaintersProf. Design & Product
ConsultationFree Est./Written Guarantee
Insured/WCB778-997-9582
ELITE PAINTING & pressurewashing, free est., res/comm,Lic./Reg’d Rob 778-319-9872
MILANO Painting 604-551-6510Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est.Written Guar. Prof & Insured.
8205 Paving/SealCoating8205
ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8220 Plumbing8220
10% Off with this Ad! Aman’sPlumbing Service, Lic. Gas Fitter,Reas. Rates. 778-895-2005
$38/HRClogged drains, drips, garbs,installs & more, reliable! 24 hrEmergency service 778-888-9184
ANVIL Plumbing & HeatingService and RenovationsCall Jim • 604-657-9700
LIC’D PLUMBER, registered &insured. Installations/renos/hwtanks. Good rates! 604-789-3922
8225 Power Washing8225POWER WASHING - The wayyou expect it! Affordable,Dependable, all work guaranteed.Free Estimates. ★ 604-888-6331
8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240
D.L. RENOVATIONSHome Improvement Specialist
Quality workAffordable Pricing
David 604-626-735135 years experience
8255 Rubbish Removal8255DISPOSAL BINS
10 - 40 yard bins. Lowest rates!disposalking.com 604-306-8599
RUBBISH REMOVALNo job too small. Call Jim at
604-209-9998 or 604-514-9163
8250 Roofing8250
A Eastcan Roofing & Siding LtdAll types of Re-Roof, Repair,Gutter. WCB. BBB. 604-562-0957
8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240
A SEMI-RETIRED Contractorspecializing in renovations, avail-able for work. Call 604-532-1710
Roofing Experts 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. Allwork Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank
A North West Roofing Specialistin Re-Roofing & Repair, Free Est10% disc, WCB, Liability Insured.
Jag 778-892-1530
A Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
• Repairs • Reroof• New Roof
10% lower than any other written estimate
604-726-6345
SENIORS DISCOUNTWCB & Fully Insured
JJ Roofing
8250 Roofing8250
#1 Roofing Company in BC
All types of RoofingOver 35 Years in Business
Call for your FREE ESTIMATE
604-588-0833SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COM
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Planning onRENOVATING?Planning onPlanning on
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Check out the specialists in our Home ServiceDirectory of the Classifieds and get started
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To advertise your Home Service Businesscall Classifieds 604-444-3000
Specializing in Torch-on new & reroofing, asphalt shingles, cedarshake & tar & gravel conversions. We also do Chimney Repairs.
ROOFKINGROOF & BUILDING SEALING LTD.
Free Estimate: 604-377-385415% Discount off with this ad
ROOFING
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Langley Hyundai19459 Langley BypassSurrey, 604-539-8549
D#30331 DL# 30331
LANGLEY HYUNDAI19459 Langley ByPass • 1-888-801-4099
TAXES, LICENSING OR APPLICABLE FEES EXTRA.“™ Hyundai names, logos, product names, feature names and slogans are trademarks owned by Hyundai Auto Canada Corp.” DL# 30331
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Kodak is a trademark of Eastman Kodak, used under licence by Signet Armorlite Inc.
Member of the
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ALL PLASTICALL PLASTIC &&METAL FRAMESSee in-store for detailsSee in-store for details
www.debbiemozelle.com
07272858
WHITE ROCK - CENTRAL PLAZA(Behind the TD Bank) 1554 FOSTER ST.
604- 538-5100
Single VisionLenses withMulti A/R CoatingDebbie Mozelle Designer Eyewear
LIMITED TIME OFFER
Reg. $149.95
$99$$9999
Debbie Mozelle Designer EyewearLIMITED TIME OFFER
$49$$4949Single VisionIncludes
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$79$$7979BifocalsIncludes
FREEFRAMES
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$139$$139139ProgressivesIncludes
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Debbie MozelleDebbie Mozelle Designer EyewearDesigner EyewearFAMILY OWNED & OPERATED FOR OVER 19 YEARS
LANGLEY MALL(next to Army & Navy in the Court Yard) #123-5501 - 204th St.
604-532-1158
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W a l n u t G r o v e • W i l l o u g h b y • F o r t L a n g l e y
Troyi Landreville/Langley Advance
Here’s the pitchNorth Langley Diamond Sports’ Isaac Alstad delivered a pitch (right) and then watched the ball travel towards first base (above) duringa game against White Rock last week. The July 20 game was part of the 9/10 provincial baseball championships at Walnut GroveCommunity Park’s George Zarrelli Diamond. North Langley got by White Rock 6-5 in the semifinal on Saturday before losing to HastingsLittle League in the championship game Sunday afternoon. “The competition has been very solid, as expected for provincials,” NorthLangley head coach Bryce Hertz said July 22, prior to the weekend games. “I could not be more proud of the players on our team.”
NOW SERVING WALNUT GROVE
Langley Denture Clinic
04277423
• Repairs (same day service)• Relines (same day service)• Lab on Premises – Ensures
Quality and Speed• Standard Dentures
• Premium Dentures
• Precision BPS Dentures
• Partial Dentures (with hidden clasps)
• Dentures on Implants
• Soft Liners
• Ivocap Injection Processing
• Dental Plans Accepted
Still Serving Downtown Langley20185 56 Ave., 604-534-7271
Frank Yoo, R.D., B.A.BPS Certified Denturist
Member of the DenturistAssociation of B.C.
NewPatientsWelcome
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Prime Rib
Steaks$7.99
lb.
Cut from fresh
Alberta AAA Beef.
3 Peppercorn
New YorkSteak$4.99
ea. 7-8 oz.Cut fresh from free range grass
fed beef and marinated in
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Pork BackRibs$4.99
lb.
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LobsterTails$7.99
ea. 4 oz.Just heat & serve with garlicbutter! Add one of George’stender steaks and a gourmetstuffed potato to complete the meal.
EnglishBangers$3.99
lb.
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great on the BBQ!
Chicken
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pounded flat, breaded
& seasoned.
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WALNUT GROVE19875 - 96th Ave., Langley
604-513-9200www.minit-tune.com
$3888
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• Flush brake fluidthough, and replaceworn and corrosivefluid with OEM speci-fication brake fluid.
• Inspect brakes.
$6995Plus taxes. DOT4 and DOT5 fluid extra.
FRONT/REARBRAKE SPECIAL
Pads or Shoe (parts only)Offer does not apply to
OEM pads or shoes.
50% OFFList Price
MAINTENANCE PACKAGE• Oil, Lube & Filter - change the oil, install a new filter and
lubricate the chassis.• Brakes - check front and rear brake sytems.• Front-end - check shock absorbers, struts and steering
components.• Exhaust System - visual inspection of catalytic converter,
muffler, exhaust pipe, manifold and gaskets.• Electrical System - check battery, lights, horn and wipers.• Belts - check all belts and hoses.• Tires - rotate all tires, check tread depth and adjust tire
pressure.• Cooling System - check hoses, clamps, water pump and
radiator.• Fluid Levels - check all fluid levels.
Includes up to 5L of10W30 oil.
FRAM
Plus environmental fees & taxes.Prices applicable to most vehicles.
Voted Best in CustomerService 4 Years Running 2006 - 2009
ASK ABOUT OUR SENIORS DISCOUNT!(At the Walnut Grove location only)
Ocean Park Pizza & Steak HouseOcean Park Pizza & Steak HouseRestaurant • Greek and Italian FoodRestaurant • Greek and Italian Food
604-888-34048790 - 204th Street, Walnut Grove
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EVERY TUESDAY
2 Lasagna
$17.00EVERY THURSDAY
Steak & PrawnsDinner
$17.99
EVERY WEDNESDAY
Greek NightBuy Any Greek Specialty
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OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR DINNERSun.-Thurs. 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. • Fri. & Sat. 4 p.m. - Midnight
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Kinetic Motorsport18910 94th Ave., Unit 102Surrey, B.C. • 604.882.9962
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C105- 20159 88TH AVE., LANGLEY | 604-888-8482
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WALNUT GROVE9640-201 St.,Walnut Grove, BC
96 Ave. and 201 St. Near MTF
604-513-0420
BUSINESS HOURSOPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK
9:00 AM TO 6:00 PM(Except Holidays)
Drop Off... Electronics,Household Left Over Paint,
Pesticides, Solvents &Gasoline at this Location
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THEY’RE READYTHEY’RE READYFOR A ROAD TRIP…FOR A ROAD TRIP…
96 Avenue
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88 Avenue
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NORLANGNORLANG
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OPEN: Mon - Fri: 7:30 am - 5:30 pmSat 9:00 am - 4:00 pm
604-888-868120540 - 88 Ave., Langley, BC
We support
You need the team at NORLANG AUTO &EXPRESS LUBE on your side!
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For exceptional service, friendly staffcall today and talk to our team!
604-888-8681
REPAIR SHOP NOW OPEN SATURDAYS
IS YOUR VEHICLE?IS YOUR VEHICLE?
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Norlang Express Lube: Mon. to Fri.: 8:30-6:30 • Sat.- Sun.: 9-4Coupon must be present. Not valid with any other offer. Expires August 15, 2010.
• No appointment necessary• Warranty approved• Convenient drive thru service
• 20 Point Check Up• Fluids, Filters, Lights, Wiper
Blades, Batteries
FREETire
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leave No appointments necessary. Available 7 days a week. Expires August 15, 2010.
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OurSpecialty
Let the Team & Norlang Auto Solve Those Nagging Problems!• Check engine light• Fluid leaks• Electrical
• Engine performance• Transmission shifting• Clunks
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YearlyPhysical
Our Vehicle Check Up Includes:Our Warranty Approved Premium Oil & Filter Service, plus inspection of...• all fluid levels • battery terminals • hoses and belts• lights and turn signals • charging system • wiper/washer • brakes• CV boots • tire condition/set pressure (including spare)• transmission fluid condition/leaks • and exhaust system 65 points in all)
Winter Special
only$59.99
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