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Donnae Bell andKaren McLarendisplayed their artduring the 13thannual Art StudioTour this weekend.They work in thesame studio whichallows for artisticcollaboration. Seestory on page 9 andmore photos online.
Adrian Dix won on thethird ballot against otherfrontrunner Mike Farnworthat Sunday’s NDP leadershipconvention.
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The B.C. New DemocraticParty elected Adrian Dix as theirnew leader this Sunday, andMaple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLAMichael Sather is “excited” by
the result.“I think he’s going to bring a
lot of new energy, specific ideas,and we’re all feeling really ener-gized,” Sather said.
While Sather declined to pub-licly endorse a particular candi-date leading up to the leadershipvote, he predicted that the deci-sion would be a close one.
Dix won in the third round ofpolling with 52 per cent of thevote, edging out other frontrun-ner Mike Farnworth by only 677votes to become the new oppos-ition leader.
Despite the split vote, Sather
said the whole party will be sup-portive of Dix.
“When you’re backing a dif-ferent candidate, there’s alwayssome disappointment with that,but the whole campaign wasreally positive,” Sather said.
Looking forward to an electionthat many expect will take placelater this year, Sather said theNDP are talking about the dif-ferent issues that affect BritishColumbians, such as jobs andthe economy.
“[Dix] is talking about rollingback the corporate tax cuts bytwo per cent to where it was in
2008,” Sather said, adding thathe supported the move whichwould “put some money in thecoffers” to use elsewhere whilestill being a competitive rate.
Liberal Maple Ridge-MissionMLA Marc Dalton said he feelsthere’s some angst surroundingsome of the policies Dix sup-ports.
“He is pretty clear that he doeswant to take the party moreaway from the centre,” Daltonsaid. “It’s moving it more in anideological direction, so I thinkthere are some real concerns outthere if he was to become pre-
mier.”While Dalton wouldn’t specu-
late as to the timing of anupcoming election, he did sayit would be an interesting race,and that the economy would bea key issue.
“We all know the importanceof the economy,” Dalton said.“We need a good relationshipwith the business community...There’s a difference between the[Liberal and NDP] parties, andI think that’s very clear withAdrian Dix.”• More online at www.mrtimes.com, click
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Upfront
Flyers• Cathy Kitzler• Easy Home• La Trattoria• Papa John’s Pizza• Safeway• The Bay• Zellers** Full delivery to area homes;
others partial delivery only
Political libraryA meet and
greet withcandidatesrunning in thefederal electionis being held atthe Maple RidgeLibrary todayfrom 2:30 to 4p.m.
• Election coverage atwww.mrtimes.com,
click on “Federal election news”
Bullying targetedYouth and adults across
the Lower Mainland have theopportunity to weigh in on someimportant social issues with theUnited Way Care to Changevideo competition. This is the firstyear the organization has heldthe video competition, which isintended to educate viewers onissues such as poverty, bullying,and isolation and inspire them tohelp others. For more informa-tion, go to www.caretochange.ca.
• More online at www.mrtimes,com, click on “Community”
Fifty convictionsA 30-year-old man, who has
the “distinction” of reaching 50criminal convictions, has receivedtwo years for his latest robbery.
Chad Allen Stewart robbed theSubway restaurant in the 22800block of Lougheed Highway inMaple Ridge on Jan. 31, 2009. Hewore a mask and brandished alarge knife.
Stewart fled with an undis-closed amount of cash, in a stolencar. He was caught and arrestednearby a short time later and hasremained in custody ever since.• More online: www.mrtime.com,
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InstructorStacey ReedergroomedNFTRA horse“Keno,” whonosed up to thecamera.
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Volunteering at the North FraserTherapeutic Riding Association is fulfilling,says its program coordinator.
by Troy [email protected]
Like tiny pebbles, driving rain pelted themetal roof of North Fraser Therapeutic RidingAssociation’s indoor arena on a bitingly coldrecent Tuesday afternoon.
With each breath, puffs of air blew out ofthe nostrils of the Norwegian Fjord “Rupert”as he carried Liam, a new rider taking part inhis first lesson at the NFTRA’s centre in ruralMaple Ridge.
The cold didn’t seem to affect Liam as heand Rupert ambled around the arena.
Guiding horse and rider were volun-teers Tania Teixeira, Lynne Bradley, AnneJonatschick, and Maureen Newton, whoseroles with the NFTRA are crucial.
And more like them are needed.With the NFTRA’s spring horseback riding
program starting, the association is seekingvolunteers to help groom and tack its sevenhorses, and to lead or side walk with theriders during their lessons.
“We can’t be a successful program with-out them,” said Jonatschick, president of
the NFTRA board and a parent of one of theriders. Her son Riley, 11, who has musculardystrophy, has been riding at the centre forthe past six years.
The association offers equine activities forchildren and adults with physical, emotional,and developmental challenges.
Situated at its current site on 254th Streetsince 1998, the NFTRA is the only thera-peutic riding centre north of the Fraser Riverand helps clients from Mission to NorthVancouver.
NFTRA currently has 86 riders in its pro-gram, using horses who work between six andseven hours per week.
The riders usually take partin three- to 10-week sessionsduring the year.
“The riders may continueindefinitely but there aresome changes between ses-sions with some riders leav-ing and new ones comingin,” program coordinator GayConn said. “We always havea wait list of riders.”
The sheer volume of riders makes volunteersthe driving force behind the NFTRA’s success,according to Conn.
“When you consider that one rider mightneed three volunteers in order to have a les-son, we rely on about 70 volunteers a week,”
Conn said. “That’s a ton of volunteers.”Some volunteers donate two hours of their
time each week at the NFTRA, others arethere the equivalent of two full days. One haslogged close to 1,906 hours at the centre.
“This volunteer is also a rider in our pro-gram which is something we are really proudof,” Conn said. “That some of our riders arealso able to volunteer for us is unique.”
The payoff is straightforward: volunteers arehelping to improve the quality of lives, Connnoted.
“You just can’t come out here and [not] beamazed at what people overcome, and their
ability to participate in whatthey’re doing” Conn said.
“For a lot of riders, they reallyneed to trust the people aroundthem, so they like the samepeople working with them, andthey develop a relationship,”Conn said.
NFTRA’s existence relies onfundraising and donations.
The association also receivesannual gaming funds from the province, whichhelps keeps costs down for riders and theirfamilies.
To volunteer with the NFTRA, call 604-462-7786 or email [email protected] for further infor-mation or to sign up for an orientation.
• More online at www.mrtimes.com, click on “Community”
Volunteering
Horses provide therapy for riders
“One rider mightneed threevolunteers in orderto have a lesson.”Gay Conn
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The historic building has beena feature on the Maple Ridgelandscape since the early 1900s.
by Amy [email protected]
One hundred seventy-six signa-tures on a petition to save AlbionHall is just the beginning, accord-ing to president of the Peace TwigFundraising Association, WendyCook.
She dropped off the list at theMaple Ridge council chambers onMonday morning and hopes it willpersuade the councillors and MayorErnie Daykin to bring the matterback before council.
“The council hadn’t really knownhow much of the community usedit,” said Cook.
The hall was transferred to theDistrict of Maple Ridge’s ownershipat the end of March, and it will betorn down as bringing it up to muni-cipal standards would be too costly,according to Kelly Swift, generalmanager of community developmentand parks and recreation.
However, Cook has a better idea– she would like to buy it herself,and turn it into a guild hall.
“A personal, private individualcan do what they want,” she said,“because it’s a heritage building,”meaning she would not have tobring it up to municipal standards.
“It’s a real piece of our heritage,”he added. “I’ve saved buildingsworse than that in Vancouver andall over.”
Cook would like to see the build-ing used as an Elizabethan-styleguild hall, where artists can use itfor a low cost.
“I was going to do it personally to
show people thatsomething can be done,” she said.
The building was assessed at$315,500, and council had decidedthis amount, less the cost of demoli-tion and legal bills, will be set asidefor a “future community gatheringplace” that will be accessible to theAlbion neighbourhood.
Cook has no problem bidding forthe property and is prepared to paywhat the District paid for the trans-fer.
Cook said the petition will beavailable for people to sign startingApril 20 at The ACT, during the runof Anne.
Heritage
Petition to save Albion HallAlbion Hall hasbeen slated fordemolition.
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Advanced polling andmail-in ballots givevoters more options.
by Maria [email protected]
Voter information cardsshould have arrived inmailboxes last week.
If not, Elections Canadaencourages residents toregister as soon as possibleto make election day onMay 2 as smooth as pos-sible.
Voter information cardsinclude information aboutwhere and when to vote.However, voters shouldlook at the informationcarefully, said SusanFriend, spokesperson forElections Canada, to seethat their personal infor-mation is correct.
The local ElectionsCanada office is at #510-22470 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Advance polling willtake place on Friday, April22, Saturday, April 23, andMonday, April 25 fromnoon to 8 p.m. The loca-tion of the advance poll ison each voter’s informa-tion card.
Local residents whohaven’t received a voterinformation card shouldcall Elections Canadaoffice at 1-800-463-6868 toregister.
Advance registrationshould be done by April26. Voters, however, areable to register and voteon election day, but it willbe smoother if registra-tion is done in advance,
according to Friend.A brochure is
being sent to everyhousehold in Canada,which Elections Canada iscalling “reminder cards.”They include the type ofidentification that can beused to register for voting.
Voting by special ballotis another option to makeone’s voice heard. It is anoption for all voters, butit is especially useful foremergency workers whomight be called away onelection day, or for voters
who will be travelling onelection day.
To vote by special ballot,one must be registered byApril 26. A special ballotcan be downloaded fromthe Elections Canada web-site or picked up from thelocal office.
Voters can vote at theoffice when they pick upthe package or mail it in.However, the special ballothas to be in by the time
polls close at 7 p.m. onMay 2.
“The onus is on thevoter to get that vote in,”Friend said.
During the last elec-tion, 30,000 people in B.C.voted by special ballot.
However, if a voter picksup a special ballot, theyare marked on the voters’list as having received theballot and cannot voteeither in the advance pollor on election day.
For more information, goto www.elections.ca.
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A Maple Ridge resident noticed anelderly woman had not picked up anynewspapers for a few days last week.
by Amy [email protected]
Lawren Mallory is out and about deliv-ering newspapers for Postmedia beforemost of us are even awake.
But even at 3:30 a.m., his instinct wassharp enough to know that somethingwas wrong at a customer’s home.
“It was Tuesday that I noticed the ladyhad not been picking up her papers,” saidMallory, who delivers the Sun, Province,and National Post, sister papers of theTIMES. “I’ve had the route a little over ayear now and she’s never gone away onholiday or stopped her paper.”
Papers had been piling up outside her
Maple Ridge home since Saturday, soMallory phoned his distribution managerJeremy Taylor.
“He called me,” said Taylor, “and Icalled the RCMP non-emergency line.”
Police were able to find a neighbourwith a key, and when they entered thehome they found the elderly residenthad fallen the previous Saturday and hadbeen laying there ever since.
Taylor said the homeowner is “doingok” and is still in the hospital.
Mallory is happy the woman is gettingcare, and that he was able to do his part.
“I go by at 3:30 in the morning,” hesaid. “The only reason I knew she wasan elderly lady, and she lived by herself,is that at Christmas time she asked me toring her doorbell because she wanted togive me a card and a tip.”
“If that hadn’t happened, I probablywouldn’t have thought twice about it,” headded.
Good deeds
Carrier saves woman
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The five-year mandate for theassociation representing downtownbusinesses ends on Dec. 31.by Teija [email protected]
Maple Ridge council will put forward arecommendation to renew the mandate ofthe Maple Ridge BIA after a presentationin council workshop Monday morning.
The Downtown Maple Ridge BusinessImprovement Association currently oper-ates under a five-year mandate thatexpires Dec. 31, 2011.
“I would say [council] were very posi-tive about the presentation,” said BIAexecutive director Ineke Boekhorst afterthe meeting.
“I think there’s a lot of things we cando in partnership with the District of
Maple Ridge and many other organiza-tions.”
Boekhorst said the presentation waspart of the association’s annual review.Part of the discussion centered aroundrenewing the mandate, and the staffrecommendation to renew it would be“fabulous for the BIA,” she said.
Among members of the association,support for the continued existance of theBIA is strong, according to Boekhorst.
“We have done a survey to our mem-bers that was 100 per cent in favour ofrenewal, so from our perspective wehave been very successful in the past fiveyears,” Boekhorst said.
The BIA is a non-profit organizationfunded through tax contributions of par-ticipating businesses. Its purpose is toencourage business in the downtowncore and act on behalf of area businessesincluding promotion, security, cleanlinessand parking.
Business
BIA seeks newmandate
Baseball bat allegedlyused in attack.
Police were able to arrestall three suspects in whatthey are calling a “homeinvasion style break-and-enter” that occurred FridayApril 15, just before 1:30p.m.
Two women and one 26-year-old man armed with
a baseball bat forced theirway into an apartment inthe 22200 block of 122Avenue.
The man allegedly hitone of the people insidethe suite.
The two womeninvolved, ages 24 and 47,were later released frompolice custody with courtappearance dates in May.
The man was held in
custody for a first appear-ance on Monday.
Police are recommendingcharges of possession of adangerous weapon, break-ing and entering a residen-tial dwelling, and mischiefto property, which coversthe damage incurred to theapartment suite.
• More police news online: atwww.mrtimes.com,
click on “News”
Police blotter
Three arrested in home invasion
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Cailin Green and Lila Terweil opened their studio for the Art Studio Tour on Saturday and Sunday.
Members of the community wereinvited to visit artists in their milieuxon Saturday and Sunday.
Thirty-two artists welcomed art enthusi-asts from Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadowsto view their pieces this weekend.
The 13th annual Art Studio Tour tookplace in 23homes andstudios oflocal artists.
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coopera-tive withoccasionalbursts ofrain andhail inter-spersedwith sunnybreaks.
The turnout for the tour was “average,”according to organizer Suzette Fram whohopes the tour will grow in popularityover the next few years as it has in manyother communities.
“It’s a way to get your work seen and[get] a personal connection with peoplewho [might] buy something,” Fram said.
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OpinionOur View
Real worldwinning iseverything
The connection between the bloodsport of politics as it’s played on theground and the lofty ideals of democ-racy is debatable at best.
Never is that more apparent than atelection time.
Take the current election.Indeed, many potential voters would
dearly appreciate anyone taking thiselection… and don’t bother bringing itback!
Many Canadian citizens are rationalpeople who understand that they live ina democracy, with accordant privilegesand responsibilities.
And yet they resent the fact they’reheading to the polls in a couple ofweeks, and would just as soon see theelection go away.
You might think that would be badnews for politicians.
But that’s not necessarily true.Turning off voters can be an advan-
tage in a campaign, something not loston the authors of various attack adsthat started during the unofficial elec-tion, before the real election was evencalled.
While most people are preparedto get on their high horse about theunpleasantness of “negative” advertis-ing, parties keep at it because it works.
Primarily, it works by making peopleso disgusted they don’t bother to vote.When average folk stay away, it leavesthe votes of the ideologically motivatedand party faithful -- who always vote --to carry the day.
In an ideal world, of course, partieswould try to encourage intelligent policydebate and to get as many people out tothe polls as possible on May 2.
But that’s not how realpolitik func-tions.
Political strategy tends to be morecomplicated and sneaky than that.
Decisions are made by those whoshow up.
Especially to the ballot box.That’s worth a thought before the
nastier, eye-glazing parts of the cam-paign cause a large chunk of the elec-torate to tune out, turn off or drop out.
For a newspaper editor, I am ina very embarrassing position.
I’m undecided.It’s close to crunch time, and I
still haven’t made up my mind.I can’t bring myself to vote for
the Conservative candidate in myriding. He’s a shoo-in anyway, sothat revelation is unlikely to drivehim to tears.
And it’s nothing personal. He’sa nice fellow… but I just don’tagree with his politics.
The Liberal candidate lookingfor my vote is also a good, decent, upstandingmember of the community. Nice lady.
But she’s probably not getting my vote, either,because… you guessed it… I don’t agree withher politics.
The NDP appears to be offering a very person-able young fellow, too… but…
Heck. The truth is, I don’t agree with any-body’s politics. Never have.
I have close friends who are or have beenpoliticians, and of practically every politicalstripe. Even a Communist or two (of the Marxist-Leninist variety). We get along just fine. But Idon’t agree with their politics.
And if I did… what would we talk about?You know, I just might vote for the local Pirate
Party candidate.All I really know of him is what I learned
when he ran for council what may well be halfhis lifetime ago. He was just a kid.
To me, politics is more of spectator sport thanthe participatory variety – I was always lousy atsports when I was a kid – but it impresses theheck out of me when someone that young getsso completely involved.
But my contemplation of a Pirate vote isn’t pol-itical. It’s ancestral.
My wife Donna recently discovered that she isdescended from a pirate – not a terribly success-ful pirate, but a pirate nonetheless.
And that’s kind of romantic, don’t you think?
Many generations ago, her sev-eral-great grandfather joined upwith some out-of-work seafarers,got some local bankers to financethem, and bought a boat calledthe Tyger. And they put somepretty big guns on it.
Britain was at odds with Franceat the time, so they set out toplunder a French vessel.
And there she was: ripe for theplucking. But instead of goingright at it, however, our would-be privateers decided it would be
a good idea to get drunk first – they could catchthe rotter in the morning, eh mateys?
When they went looking for the Frenchie inthe morning, hungover and feeling right nasty forthe job, they discovered the blighter had left portovernight, narrowly escaping an undoubtedly ter-rible fate.
So then this Dutchman, loaded with tobacco,crossed their path…
Unfortunately for Donna’s ancestor, the Britshad no quarrel with Holland at the time, and theDutch wanted their tobacco back. So when theprivateers floated their booty into port, insteadof a hero’s welcome, they got fined and thrownin jail for 60 days while the Dutchman and cargowere restored to full seaworthiness – at theTyger’s backers’ expense.
The pirate crew disbanded.Mate John Moore (Donna’s several-great grand-
father) opened a pub, where he became semi-famous for a song he wrote – and often sang– about his piratical exploits… well, really onlyone exploit.
See? Now, that’s the kind of guy who couldcapture my vote. A pirate after my own heart.
(Speaking of which: The pirate’s descendentstole my heart in similar fashion, and while Ibelieve my heart is more valuable than a hogs-head of tobacco, I consider myself fortunate thatshe stumbled upon this particular Dutchman andtook possession of it.)
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Dear Editor,Where is the environment in this elec-
tion?After a five-year track record of failing
to meaningfully tackle greenhouse gaspollution, Canada is now falling furtherbehind in being a competitive player inthe rapidly growing clean-energy market.
There is nothing in the Conservativeplatform that would reverse this trend.
The government has announced itwould introduce regulations to reducegreenhouse gas emissions in the produc-tion of electricity, but so far there are nosuch regulations in place.
The government also has not imple-mented the key climate policies needed tomeet emission targets for 2020.
Environment Canada projects that emis-sions will actually be higher in 2020 thanthey are today. Canada would miss theCopenhagen target by nearly 30 per cent.
There is nothing in the Conservativeplatform to reverse this trend.
The worst culprit of the fast-growinggreenhouse gas pollution, the tar sands,are not even mentioned in their platform.
Actually our government officials active-ly lobby in the U.S. and the E.U. againstany restrictions of dirty oil.
They now claim the tar sands oil is “eth-ical” oil, because it is not coming from acountry like Libya.
There is no commitment to phase outfossil fuel subsidies to companies thattreat Canada as a corporate colony andreap billions of dollars in profits from rap-ing and pillaging our environment.
As far as sustainable transportation isconcerned, there is no new funding fortransit, high speed rail, or other cleantransportation, something which would
truly benefit our quality of life and the airwe breathe.
All the other parties have made muchstronger commitments to reduce green-house gases.
The environmental platform of theConservative government, if you can evencall it that, would definitely deserve a fail-ing grade. And we will have to dearly payfor that in the future.
Maria Raynolds, Maple Ridge[More letters about the federal election
and another from this author are online:www.mrtimes.com, click “Opinion”]
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Column cruelDear Editor,
Re: [Politicians singing wrong tune,April 15, TIMES] it is Tim Tyler whosetune has a discordant note.
His statement that Randy Kampwould push a disabled child’s walkerout of the way for a photo op was“mean and downright cruel.”
Writers lose credibility when they usesuch low-blows to further their ownpolitical views. Tim should have addeda few stanzas to his song regarding theother political candidates non-abilities,as it was a little heavy on the drums.
By the way, I usually enjoy Tim’scolumns and sense of humour, butI don’t care for criticizing people’smotives regarding the disabled. I’msure everyone wants the best care andconcern for them.
Cherryl Katnich, Maple Ridge
Dear Editor,It appears that the people who operate
the intermodal terminal on Kennedy Roaddo not care about the businesses or resi-dents of Pitt Meadows.
I have lived on Kennedy Road for 14years. Recently, I have noticed an increase
in the amount of time trains spend block-ing the Kennedy Road grade crossing.
During rush hours, the crossing is nowblocked more often. Sometimes the cross-ing is blocked anywhere from five to 30minutes – whatever it might take.
The trains pull through the yard andout to block Kennedy Road. They stopto unload containers at various locationsfrom the trains, and maybe load somecontainers on for elsewhere.
CP has claimed that they were here first.But the intermodal terminal was built in1997-98, so this is not the case.
When the intermodal terminal wasbeing built, representatives from CP Railmanagement were involved in some reallypositive meetings at the Pitt Meadowscommunity hall.
They said they would try to keepKennedy and Harris Road crossings asclear as possible.
There was supposed to be liaisonbetween CP Rail and the City of PittMeadows. Sadly, it seems that this is nolonger the case.
For local residents and businesses, CPRail’s attitude comes across as “if youdon’t like it you can lump it.”
There is a sign near the Kennedy Roadgrade crossing that has a 1-800 number incase of long delays. The phone seems tobe answered from some distant place, likeCalgary – or Mars. Calling it never resultsin any satisfaction.
Recently a CP Rail representative saidthey were going to start running 9,000-foot-long trains. What are they now,19,000 feet long?
What can be done to address this prob-lem?
Ron Wilson, Pitt Meadows
Pitt Meadows
CP not being good neighbours
Shopping
Say ‘no’ to mallsDear Editor,
Shopping malls are usually accessedby cars, thus generating dense traffic.Not only does traffic increase, but carsare usually driven slowly, when mostof the toxic exhaust is generated.
It has been shown that air quality inthe mall and its vicinity is affected.
Malls are big energy consumers, andthus generate greenhouse gases, addingto global warming and pollution.
In the past, big box stores haveviolated numerous water-quality stan-dards. They did not use proper meth-ods for clearing the site for construc-tion. When heavy rains began (andkeep in mind we are living on the “WetCoast”), the water carried tons of silt tonearby rivers and streams.
I could go on about plastic shoppingbags. And there is also the possibilitythat local retailers would be gobbled upwithin in a short time.
What is the minimum wage in B.C.? Ibelieve it’s the lowest in Canada.
So I’ll leave it at that for the readersto ponder.
Sharon Russell, Maple Ridge
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Debbie Cook’s house may notbe standing today if it weren’tfor the help of her neighbours.
by Amy [email protected]
A local farmer was just finishing lunchwhen he stepped out on his back deckand noticed the house across his fieldwas burning.
“Fire!” Matt Laity yelled to his wife.“I’m off!”
He and his wife then raced across theirfield in his pickup truck, he jumped thefence, grabbed the garden hose and start-ed to water the side of Debbie Cook’shouse.
It was March 24, and a fire had startedin a shed of Cook’s neighbour’s house onMeadowbrook Place in Maple Ridge.
“I was at work,” said Cook. “Just thecat and the dog were here.”
Laity was not the only oneto come to Cook’s aid thatday.
Her neighbours came overright away to grab the familydog, and Cook said her friendKim Fetherstonhaugh madesure the firefighters knew thefamily also had a cat.
“My other neighbour Glen Elliot rushedover and was hammering on the door andthe 30-foot flames were there,” said Cook,“and my other neighbours also offeredany help they could.”
“I don’t think it gets any better thanthat or any closer than this,” she said,pointing to the charred remains of thetrees planted right up against her house.
It wasn’t until the commotion had dieddown, and Cook was able to take a lookaround, that she noticed her hose wasunravelled.
“I thought, ‘What is that hose doingthere?’” she said. “Did the firemen haveto use my tiny hose?” she laughed.
It was then that she found out MattLaity had sprung into action and doneeverything he could to try to save thehome of a neighbour, whom he hadnever formally met.
While the farmer is humbled by theattention and praise, he knows what it’slike to lose things in a fire.
“I’ve just had a house fire recentlythat’s somewhat similar to this,” he said.“I’m experienced, I’ve lived it, it’s anightmare.”
Cook found out Laity was moving sofast he didn’t even close the door to histruck or consider his own safety that day.
“When it’s a fire that big, the hose feelsmighty small,” said Laity. “I had to back
up because the fire wastoo hot.”
Cook’s neighbour’shouse suffered exten-sive damage, but herhouse has some burnedtrees in the back,and the side is a littlescorched – nothingcompared to what could
have been.When she found out what Laity had
done, she took some things over to him,including a letter that tried to say howthankful she was.
“It was the least I could do,” she said.“I’m just grateful and we feel very lucky.I was quite emotional when I did meethim.”
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Humble hero saves house from fire damage
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Debbie Cook, left, said she is grateful for her neighbour Matt Laity’s efforts to save her home last month.
“When it’s a fire thatbig, the hose feelsmighty small.”Matt Laity
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A musician is making sure any childwho wants to learn how to play guitarcan do so without breaking the bank.
by Amy [email protected]
A love and desire to play music andteach others seems to course throughBryant Kamlade’s veins.
The 23-year-old Maple Ridge resident,and soon-to-be Simon Fraser Universitystudent, decided he wanted to give allchildren the chance to play and learn gui-tar at a low cost to their parents.
“I think everyone should be able tohave that opportunity,” he said. “Thefocus is on guitar, but there will be adrumming and songwriting tutorial.That’s my passion.”
Kamlade has been playing guitar forabout 12 years, and as part of the theband Last Day Lost, he has shared thestage with acts such as Theory of aDeadman, Hedley and Faber Drive.
He has also been a semifinalist
for songwriting in the InternationalSongwriting Competition, and theBillboard World Song Contest.
After finishing a degree at DouglasCollege and teaching guitar out of hishome, Kamlade now wants to spread hislove of music through affordable, smallclasses.
The program is eight weeks, with classsizes between three and six students.Instruments will be provided for thosewho don’t own one.
A beginner adult class, along with inter-mediate youth classes are also offered.
“I really feel it’s important for the kidsto have fun,” said Kamlade. “I really loveteaching, and I think the kids have to bein a fun, relaxed setting.”
The program begins May 4 and runsuntil June 29 at the Burnett FellowshipChurch in Maple Ridge. Prices are $50 forclasses once a week, and $80 for classestwice a week. “If people have troubleraising the funds, they can contact us andwe’ll work with them,” said Kamlade.
For more information and to register,contact [email protected], [email protected].
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Bryant Kamlade isoffering small, affordablemusic classes for anyonewho wants to learnhow to play the guitarstarting May 4.
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his last few courage-ous moments in thearms of his owner,Ellen.
We both knew he had suffered withkidney failure long enough and it wastime to put him to sleep.
Unfortunately this scenario is all toofamiliar to me as a veterinarian treatingcats with chronic kidney failure – one ofthe most common causes of feline fatal-ity.
The kidneys have many functions: toremove metabolic waste products andregulate potassium and sodium, and toconserve water and produce urine.
Fortunately they have a large amount ofspare capacity so cats can live quite wellwith less than 100 per cent kidney func-tion.
Many older cats have lost more thanhalf their kidney function, but when theyget beyond two-thirds lost they start todevelop chronic renal failure.
In the early stages they experienceweight loss, poor coat, bad breath, andincreased thirst and urination to compen-sate for early failure.
As the toxins such as urea, creatinineand phosphorus build up in the blood,they experience nausea, vomiting, oralulcers, anemia, and depression.
There are manycauses for renal fail-ure such as congenitalkidney problems,cysts, urinary tractinfections, cancer,leukemia virus, andkidney stones.
Unfortunately theearly diagnosis ofrenal failure is dif-ficult, as changes inblood parameters arenot evident until there
is significant loss of kidney function.All senior cats should have a urinaly-
sis done every 6-12 months to check forprotein and dilute urine to assess kidneyfunction.
If early kidney failure is detected, whatcan be done? There are special diets thatare reduced in protein and phosphorusthat will reduce the cat’s production ofexcessive toxic metabolites.
Phosphate binders can be given, as wellas potassium supplements, probiotics thatreduce urea levels, and medications toreduce blood pressure if needed.
Often these older cats will need morewater than they are able to drink, sosometimes they will need intravenous flu-ids for a few days to improve their condi-tion when in crisis.
Once the kidney tissue is damaged, itdoes not usually repair itself. But, withproper monitoring and treatment, it ispossible for some older cats to live afew years with chronic kidney failure.However, when they reach end stagekidney failure and they are not enjoyinglife, such as Bimbo, euthanasia may bethe best option to consider to end the suf-fering.
Animals
Pet Pauseby Michael Orser
Veterinarianand owner ofAlouetteAnimalHospital
Cat kidneys need attentionBest friendsRachel Watsonintroduced her newTeddy bear hamsterButterscotch to thefamily dog Rocky. TheTIMES asked readers tosend in their favouritepet photos. Check out allthe great submissions.
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April 19 to 21❚ The Downtown MapleRidge BIA presents a freeEaster egg hunt in down-town Maple Ridge. Pick up apassport at any participatingbusiness or at the DMRBIAoffice at #34-22374 LougheedHwy., bring the family andpark your car to discover20 unique local businesses.Find one Easter egg hiddenin each business and geta stamp on your passport.Children accompanied by aparent receive a free prizeand Easter candy at eachlocation. Hand in your com-pleted passport to any par-ticipating business or at theDMRBIA office to be enteredinto a draw for one of 20prizes. Info: www.down-townmapleridge.ca or phone604-467-2420.
April 19❚ Meet the candidates forthe May 2 federal electionat the Maple Ridge Libraryfrom 2:30 to 4 p.m. Anyonecan chat with the candidatesin an informal setting, pickup a pamphlet, and enjoysome refreshments. Get theanswers you need to makeyour decision on electionday. Info: 604-467-7417.
April 19❚ Open mic night with UnitedCircle of Arts Society at 7p.m. in the lobby of the ACTas part of its after-hours pro-gram. Info: www.theactmap-leridge.org.
April 19❚ Force of Nature: The DavidSuzuki Movie will be shownat the Hollywood 3 Cinemasin Pitt Meadows at 7 p.m.Tickets are $15 in advanceand $18 at the door. Info:604-463-2229 or [email protected].
April 19❚ Spring Fling Luncheon:celebrate spring with a coldplate lunch and goodies inthe multi-purpose room inthe Pitt Meadows FamilyRecreation Centre at 12:30p.m. Tickets are $8.50 andavailable in the seniorslounge from 10 a.m. to 2p.m. Monday to Friday.Info: 604-465-2478.
April 19❚ St. John Ambulance isholding its annual generalmeeting at 7 p.m. Everyonewelcome to join. Lightrefreshments will be served.The meeting will take placeat #306 -22230 North Ave. inMaple Ridge. Info: 604-467-1490.
April 20❚ Maple Ridge Garden Clubmeets 7 p.m. (doors openat 6:30 p.m.) at FraserviewCommunity Centre. Speaker:Pam Erickson on day lilies.
Guest fee is $2. Info: 604-462-7888 or visit the websiteat mapleridgegardenclub.50webs.com/
April 20❚ Kanaka open mic/stage,features singer/guitarist IvanZenovitch at Kanaka CreekCoffee, #101-24155 102ndAve. from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.Info: 604-463-6727.
April 20 to 23❚ Anne is presented byEmerald Pig TheatricalSociety at the ACT. The showstarts at 7:30 p.m. from April20 to 23 with an extra showon April 23 at 1 p.m. Ticketsare $18 for adults and $16for seniors and students.
April 21❚ All Aboard ForKindergarten special eventfrom 11 a.m. to 12 p.m. and2:30 to 3:30 p.m. at the PittMeadows Library. Cometo the library to see a veryspecial guest and a mara-thon read-aloud of someof the 100 best books forkindergarten. No registrationnecessary, drop-in, leavewhen you have to. The PittMeadows Library is at 12047Harris Rd.
April 21❚ Vanishing of the Bees, amovie about colony collapsedisorder in honeybees, willbe shown at Maple Ridgecouncil chambers at 7 p.m.A discussion will follow thefilm. Admission by donation.
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...continued from page A20April 23
❚ The Family Education andSupport Centre is kicking offthe running season with itsfourth annual River Run onApril 23. The run takes placealong the Pitt Meadows dikeson Harris Road at the SouthAlouette River bridge park-ing lot. Registration begins at8:30 a.m., with a start timeof 9 a.m. for the 10-kilometrerun. There will be prizes forthe winners and goodies foreveryone, including an Easteregg hunt for the young ones.Info: Karen at 604-467-6055or Nancy at [email protected].
April 23❚ “I love to dance” Easterdance will take place at 8p.m. in the Ridge MeadowsSeniors Centre ballroom. Thecentre is at 12150 224th St.There will be a dance les-son from 7 to 8 p.m. Ticketsare $20 and include refresh-ments. Info: www.ilovetod-ance.ca or Ray at 604-836-7295.
April 24❚ The Alouette FieldNaturalists travel to GoldenEars Park for spring birdsand plants. Meet at 9:30 a.m.at the Fern Crescent parkingarea at Maple Ridge Park tocarpool. Info: Duane at 604-463-8743.
April 24❚ Hammond United Churchis again holding a SunriseService on Easter morning at7 a.m. at the Haney Wharf.Bring a chair and dress forthe weather. Everyone iswelcome.
April 26❚ Comedy Night with RussBrummer and friends takesplace at 7 p.m. in the lobbyof the ACT as part of itsafter-hours program.Info: www.theactmapleridge.org.
April 27❚ The Pitt MeadowsEconomic DevelopmentTeam is presenting their 2011Export and InternationalBusiness Seminar withDoug Taylor, a facilita-tor for Trade & Investmentwith the Ministry of Jobs,Tourism & Innovation from8 to 11:30 a.m. at the ACT,11944 Haney Pl. This ses-sion will provide insights,ideas, real success stories,and strategies to sell andsucceed in the internationalmarketplace. There is no costfor this event. To register,go to http://exportandinter-nationalseminar.eventbrite.com/
April 27❚ Baskin Robbins Canadais holding its annual 31¢Scoop Night, a fundraisinginitiative in support of theCanadian Fallen FirefightersFoundation (CFFF) from 5 to10 p.m. at 20398 DewdneyTrunk Rd., Unit D220. Enjoy
WHAT’S ONtimes
a 2.5-ounce cup or cone, 3oz. soft serve cone or one ofthree new mini parfaits insupport of CFFF.
April 27 to 30❚ X-treme Theatre, a groupof 90+ local homeschooledchildren, present SeussicalJr. from April 28 to 30 atThe ACT. Admission is $12.Tickets are available at TheACT box office.
April 29❚ The Hominum FraserValley Chapter is a supportand discussion group to helpgay, bi-sexual and question-ing men facing the challenges
of being married, separatedor single. Their next meetingis at 7:30 p.m. For informa-tion and meeting location,call Art at 604-462-9813 orDon at 604-329-9760.
April 30❚ Music Memories, featuringa variety of singers in thestyle of Elvis, Johnny Cash,Patsy Cline and others, willbe at the Ridge MeadowsSeniors Centre at 12150224th St. from 2 to 4 p.m.Info: RMSS reception 604-467-4993.
April 30 to May 4❚ Pitt Meadows Library at
12047 Harris Rd. holds itsannual book sale. Fifty percent of the proceeds to thePitt Meadows Secondary drygrad. Times: Saturday, April30 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.,Sunday May 1 from 12 to3:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 3from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., andWednesday, May 4 from 10a.m. to 8 p.m.
Groups❚ If you are single, over 55years old and would like toget out, and enjoy B.C. trailsand walks in various LowerMainland locations, sign upfor free two-hour walks everySaturday morning.
Info: [email protected]. No cost to join group,no meetings.
Groups❚ The Council of SeniorCitizens Organizations(COSCO) is an advocacygroup devoted to improv-ing the quality of life for allseniors. Seniors organiza-tions wishing to be affiliatedor individuals who want tobe members should contactErnie Bayer at 604-576-9734or [email protected].
Groups❚ For information aboutemergency planning, visitwww.mapleridge.ca and
www.pittmeadows.bc.caand click on visitors/emer-gency services/municipalemergency program forinformation. Or contact BarbMorgan, ESS director at 604-467-7301 or [email protected].
Groups❚ Ridge Meadows HospiceSociety is hosting meatdraws at the Jolly CoachmanPub, 19167 Ford Rd. in PittMeadows every Saturdayfrom 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Allproceeds from the draws goto support hospice societyprograms.A complete listing is available online atwww.mrtimes.com, click “Community”
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A24 Tuesday, April 19, 2011 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Angie Medina is competing inher first Miss World Canadapageant this year.
by Teija [email protected]
Pitt Meadows resident AngieMedina is more than just apretty face.
While she is undoubtedlybeautiful, this aspiring pageantcompetitor is passionate aboutfundraising for local charitiesand promoting positive bodyimage among young girls.
The 19-year-old Simon FraserUniversity student will be com-peting in this year’s Miss WorldCanada pageant at the River
Rock Casino on May 16 to 19,her first pageant.
“This is all new for me, so I’mjust trying to take this one stepat a time,” Medina said.
From shopping for eveninggowns to organizing fundrais-ers for Variety — The Children’sCharity, Medina is channellingher energy into the pageant andenjoying every minute of it.
At SFU, Medina is an executivefor SFU UNICEF and a memberof Club for the Cure, an organ-ization that raises money forcancer research at BC Children’sHospital.
On top of those responsibil-ities, why get involved in abeauty pageant?
“I like being involved, andonce I found out that [Miss
World] works with Variety, I fig-ured since I already like to helpout with charities, why not?”Medina said.
“I also want to empoweryoung girls that beauty is morethan skin deep ... You can havebeauty, brains and a heart.”
As part of her participation inthe pageant, Medina is holdinga fundraiser at Roosters CountryCabaret on May 5, with all pro-ceeds going to Variety.
“I’ve had lots of support fromthe community,” Medina said.“The tickets are coming in laterthis week, so I’m just planningon having my friends sell asmany as we can. I’m hoping atleast 100 people [come out].”
Each year, the Miss WorldCanada pageant helps raiseabout $100,000 for Variety,according to Carla Jones,Variety’s director of marketing.
If Medina wins the Miss World
Canada competition in May, shewill represent Canada in theinternational pageant in Brazil.
While her main goals are toraise funds for Variety and enjoythe experience, Medina said shehopes to make it to the semi-finals or beyond in the pageant.
Born in Lima, Peru, Medinamoved to Canada at the age offour, settling first in Calgary andmoving to Pitt Meadows eightyears ago.
She is studying communica-tions at SFU, and aspires to bea lawyer specializing in inter-national law.
For more information onMedina’s fundraiser, visither Facebook event page:Angie presents Variety — TheChildren’s Charity at Roosters.
Local talent
PittMeadows resident takes on beauty pageant
Angie Medina is competing in Miss WorldCanada for the first time this year.
Maple RidgeAlliance Church
20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd., Maple Ridge 604-465-5717
An Inter-Church Good FridayCommunion Service
10:00 am - April 22nd
Easter SundayWorship Service
10:00 am - April 24th
HOLY WEEK SERVICESHOLY WEEK SERVICES
Come celebrate Easter atHANEY PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
11858 - 216th Street • 604-467-1715
April 21 - 6:00 pmMAUNDY THURSDAY SERVICE
April 22 - 10:00 amGOOD FRIDAY SERVICE
April 24 - 10:00 amEASTER SUNDAY FAMILY WORSHIP
April 19 & 20 - 7:30 pm
Sponsored by: Ridge Meadows Ministerial Association
An Inter-Church Good Friday Communion Service10:00 am / April 22 / 2011
One Service - Six Locations:
Maple Ridge Alliance20399 Dewdney Trunk Road
Christian Life Assembly11756 232nd Street
Salvation Army22188 Lougheed Hwy.
Maple Ridge CRC20245 Dewdney Trunk Road
Maple Ridge Baptist22155 Lougheed Hwy.
Burnett Fellowship20639 123rd Avenue
Sunday, April 24th
10:00 A.M.EASTER CELEBRATION
Pastors Rod & Colleen Shearing
High Way Church604-467-5959
21746 Lougheed Highway, Maple Ridge
Maple RidgeMaple RidgeChristian Reformed ChurchChristian Reformed Church
20245 Dewdney Trunk Rd.20245 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Good Friday – April 22Meet Me At the Cross - 10:00 a.m.An inter-church Good Fridaycommunion service
Easter Sunday – April 24Service of Celebration – 10:00 a.m.Jesus is Alive!Jesus is Alive!
Nursery is available for children ages 2 and under during both services
www.mapleridgecrc.com • 604-465-9416
Philanthropy
Ridge MeadowsSouth Asian CulturalSociety held its fourthannual gala.
Teija [email protected]
The Ridge MeadowsSouth Asian Cultural Society donated$13,500 to local charities after a success-ful gala fundraiser in February.
The fourth annual event, whichincluded South Asian food, music, anddance performances at the senior centrein Maple Ridge, was nearly sold out thisyear, with more than 200 members of thecommunity in attendance.
Last week, the society presenteda cheque for $5,000 to the Family
Education and SupportCentre, and a chequefor $8,500 to the RidgeMeadows HospitalFoundation.
“[These beneficiaries]have been doing goodwork with the commun-ity at large,” said Dr.Biju Mathew, foundingpresident of the society.“The hospital needs
funding for equipment. The family centreis doing a lot of wonderful work, buttheir funding is very restricted.”
“We are extremely thankful to the com-munity at large for supporting us andmaking the gala a night to remember,”Mathew said. “I think every year it’s beena near sell-out crowd.”
The South Asian Cultural Society wasformed in 2006 by citizens whose ances-try is from India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
Society donates $13,500
Ridge Meadows South Asian Cultural Society photo
Society members presented the $5,000cheque to the Family Education Centre.
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St. George’s Anglican ChurchMaple Ridge
23500 Dewdney Trunk Road • 604-463-9622
Maundy ThursdayApril 21 7:00 pm Stripping of the Alter
Good Friday 11:00 am Celebration of the PassionApril 22
Easter Sunday 6:00 am Sunrise ServiceApril 24 8:30 am Holy Eucharist
10:30 am Holy Eucharist
St. John the DivineAnglican Church
21299 River Road604-463-5733
THURSDAY APRIL 21 MAUNDY THURSDAY7:00 pm Celebration of the Lord’s Supper
& Foot Washing Ceremony
FRIDAY APRIL 22 GOOD FRIDAY10:00 am Good Friday Service
SUNDAY APRIL 24 THE SUNDAY OF THERESURRECTION: EASTER DAY
8:30 am Holy Eucharist, B.A.S.10:30 am Holy Eucharist, B.A.S.
Maundy Thursday - April 21Holy Communion - 7:30 pm
Good Friday - April 22Worship - 11:00 am
Easter Sunday - April 24Easter Worship - 8:30 am & 11:00 amEaster Breakfast - 9:30 am
12145 Laity Street, Maple Ridge604-467-4343
(ELCIC)
St. Paul'sLutheran Church
ST. LUKE’SPARISH
HOLY THURSDAY (April 21)7:00 pm
GOOD FRIDAY (April 22)12 Noon - Stations of the Cross3:00 pm - the Passion of Our Lord
HOLY SATURDAY (April 23)9:00 pm- Easter Vigil
EASTER SUNDAY (April 24)8:30 am, 11:00 am, 7:00 pm
20285 Dewdney Trunk RoadMaple Ridge604-465-5383
EASTERSERVICES
St. Patrick’sRoman Catholic Church
22561 121st Ave., Maple Ridge, BCCorner of 121st & Edge
604-463-7148April 21, Holy ThursdayApril 21, Holy Thursday
7:30 pm - Mass of the Lord's SupperApril 22, Good FridayApril 22, Good Friday
3:00 pm - Celebration of the Lord's PassionGood Friday ConfessionsGood Friday Confessions
2:00 pm - 3:00 and 5:00 pm - 6:00 pmApril 23, Holy SaturdayApril 23, Holy Saturday9:00 pm - Easter Vigil
April 24, Easter Sunday LiturgiesApril 24, Easter Sunday Liturgies9:00 am & 11:00 am & 4:30 pm
WEBSTER'S WHONNOCK UNITED CHURCH25102 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
H. Holness, (DLM) Minister
604-467-9252Everyone Welcome
Good Friday Service April 22 10 amEaster Sunday Service Aprl 24 10 am
The TraditionalAnglican Church of Canada
Parish of St. BrideMeeting in Pitt Meadows
Community Church(Corner of Harris and Ford Roads)
EASTER SERVICESApril 21 Maundy Thursday Liturgy with Eucharist 1:00 pmApril 22 Good Friday Liturgy 1:00 pmApril 23 Easter Vigil, First Eucharist of Easter 7:00 pm
No Service Easter DayA warm welcome awaits you!
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Sports
Ridge nominatedMaple Ridge had been nomin-
ated as the best place to fish inCanada as part of the 2011 WFNUltimate Fishing Town contest.
Maple Ridge could be the bestplace to fish in the entire country,if voters deem it to be so throughan online competition.
WFN: World Fishing Network,North America’s only 24-hourfishing lifestyle network, is con-ducting the search through anationwide contest and awardinga $25,000 prize and more to thewinning community.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on “Sports”
Ridge race openRace the Ridge stage race takes
place on May 7 and 8.Cyclists from all over will take
over Maple Ridge in early Mayand registration is still open forthose wanting to take part.
To register, visit www.karelo.com.
Race the Ridge is presented byLocal Ridge Bike Shop in MapleRidge, and the 22-kilometre time-trial on May 7 is open for registra-tion as a single event.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
Click on “Sports”
Sign-up and winResidents who register for
soccer camps before July 25could win a chance to see DavidBeckham and the LA Galaxy playthe Whitecaps on July 30.
Precision Soccer is now accept-ing registration for its summersoccer camps.
For those who registerbefore July 25, along with everyregistered camper, they willbe entered into a draw to winthe grand prize, which is to seeBeckham and the LA Galaxy playthe Whitecaps on July 30.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
Click on “Sports”
A26 Tuesday, April 19, 2011 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Students across thedistrict, from high schoolto elementary, took partin some track and fieldevents these past fewweeks.
by Amy [email protected]
The sun was bright,the ground was dry(ish), and the energy washigh for the Nick WilkesInvitational held at MapleRidge Secondary School onApril 7.
About 400 high schoolstudents from SchoolDistrict 42, as well as mostof the Coquitlam schools,and Walnut Grove, des-cended on the track atMRSS to compete in thefirst track and field meetof the season.
“The whole idea is toencourage participation,”said MRSS English teacherand organizer Ken Elphick.
This event is held everyyear and honours NickWilkes, a former MRSSstudent who died in 2002.
“On our track team hestill holds the provincialrecord for the decathlon,”said Elphick.
“We named the meetafter him. It’s all aboutfun and participation, andhe was someone who waspassionate about track andfield,” he added.
The races were for bothboys and girls at the meet,
with some co-ed racesthrown in. A highlight ofthe event was the steeple-chase, where participantshad to jump over obstaclesand land in water. Thebigger the splash the big-ger the cheer.
“It’s a lot of work,” saidElphick, “but it is sucha reward to see so manykids out there.” He alsostressed that he couldn’torganize it by himself, andhad many volunteers fromthe high schools runningall the events.
The MRSS track teamnow competes in numer-ous events and compe-titions, and Elphick ishoping to take a solidteam to the provincialchampionships this year.
Hopefully the weatherwill be just as good as thefirst day event.
“This is about the firstyear in 10 we’ve had goodweather,” Elphick laughed.
Unfortunately the samecould not be said forSchool District 42’s pri-mary cross-country racesheld last week.
The rain poured downon the heads of the chil-dren, parents, and vol-unteers at Albion sportsfields last Wednesday.
However, that did notstop the children fromhaving fun.
Cheers for each schoolcould be heard comingfrom various tents, anddespite wet hair hangingin their eyes and theirclothes sticking to theirskin, most children were
happy just to get a chanceto run.
Wednesday, April 13,was grades one to threefrom half the district, andthat still totalled about 500kids.
“It’s all about participa-tion, and encouraging kidsto get out and get active,”said Lisa Jakeway, the ele-mentary facilitator.
“I give ribbons to thefirst 25 participants ineach age category, andeveryone gets a partici-pants’ ribbon,” she added.
This primary meet hasbeen running for a long
time, and even thoughthe weather has oftennot cooperated, it’s stillrewarding for everyoneinvolved.
“Just seeing the kidshaving fun,” said Jakeway,“even in the rain they’re
cheering and runningaround.”
“It’s a great communityevent and it brings peopletogether,” she added.
Competition
Track and field season in full swing
Amy Judd/TIMES
Grade 9 MRSS student AdamBannister (above) got wet in the
steeplechase, while Ethan Coumont,Grade 8, got ready to jump at the
district cross-country meet.Jade Lenton, right, took part in
the primary cross country race andcame first in her Grade 2 event.
In support of the Family Education andSupport Centre, residents will be runningto raise money on Saturday morning.
Runners and walkers of all ages and abil-ities will hopefully be able to enjoy a sunnymorning this Saturday, as the fourth annualRiver Run kicks off the running season.
The run is in aid of the Family Educationand Support Centre, and takes place along thePitt Meadows dikes on Harris Road.
Faye Luxumberg-Hyam, executive directorof the centre said they have about 75 to 100participants, but the race builds every year.
“It’s to support families, it’s a familyevent,” she said. “We get whole families run-ning and walking together.”
Everyone is welcome to take part, and therewill be prizes for the winners, “goodies” forthe first 100 participants, and an Easter egghunt for young children.
Luxumberg-Hyam said this race is “anopportunity for families to get together, havefun and challenge themselves, while enjoying
the natural beauty of our community.”The Family Education and Support Centre is
celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, andworks in the community to provide informa-tion, educations, resources, and support toindividuals and families by promoting know-ledge, and supporting growth,
Everyone is welcome to come out and seethe runners. Registration takes place at 8:30a.m., with the 10-kilometre run starting at 9a.m., and the five-kilometre run and familyrun kicking off at 9:05 a.m.
For information, go to www.familyed.bc.ca.
Pitt Meadows
River Run on dikes takes place this weekend
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Getting chummyRick Hilland (above) helped his grandson,three-year-old Kaeden Olsen, set somechum free down Kanaka Creek at theGoodbye Chums event on Sunday at theBell-Irving Hatchery.Karen Hartley (left) was at the GoodbyeChums event with Storm, a Harris hawkthat she helps care for at Raptors Ridge ineast Maple Ridge.
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1160 In Memoriam1160
Elizabeth McMaster 1939 - April19, 1959. The mother I was not toknow, only by a picture did I get tosee her. If you can tell me abouteither my mother or father I wouldlike to hear about them. Write to:Ronald Alexander MackenzieMcMaster born January, 1958.16070 Nukko Lake Rd, PrinceGeorge, BC V2K 5K9
In Loving Memory of ourCherished Son
DANIEL LEONARDGORDON
Who left us April 17th, 2010.
Gone are the days we used toshare, but in our hearts you arealways there. The gates ofmemory will never close, wemiss you more than anyoneknows. With endearing loveand deep regret, we who loveyou will never forget.You are always remembered
& sadly missed, Daniel.With special love, from Dad,Papa & Nana, Auntie Leona,Kit and Wyatt.
In Memory of Grace Simson
Beloved Wife, Motherand Granma
April 21st, 2010
A heart of gold stopped beating.Hard working hands at rest,
God broke our heartsto prove to us,
He only takes the best.The leaves & flowers may wither.
The golden sun may set.But the hearts that loved so dearly
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SUDOKU
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SCHNOODLES (SCHNAUZER XPood le ) $699 . For moreinformation please visit our
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3508 Dogs3508
STANDARD POODLE BlackMale 8 weeks old from Champion,fully health tested parents. Raisedin home with children, dogs &cats. Crate trained, leash trained,knows all basic commands.604-986-6193
YORKIE PUPPIES-READY May20th, M-$900 F-$1200, call forinfo 604-751-2269
YORKIES PB Reg. microchip, 1stshot, fam. Raised $1200.00604-857-0722 [email protected]
The Maple Ridge/PittMeadows Times has part-nered with the BC SPCAto encourage responsiblepet guardianship andthe humane treatment ofanimals. Before purchasinga new puppy, ensurethe seller has providedexcellent care andtreatment of the animaland the breeding parents.For a complete guide tofinding a reputable breederand other considerationswhen acquiring a new pet,visit spca.bc.ca.
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6005 Real EstateServices6005
Renee DuboisMobile Mortgage Specialist
TD Canada Trust. [email protected]
6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007
KELOWNA - Upscale Adult Resort,4 Jacuzzi Stes., 6 ½ baths. Salt pool,media room & sauna. Lake, mtn &city views. Private 2 bdrm. res.Fabulous semi-retired lifestyle.T u r n k e y . $ 1 , 5 4 9 , 0 0 0 .1-877-762-7831 [email protected]
6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-02 Abbotsford6008-02
MOUNTAINVIEW VILLAGE inquiet end location. Familyoriented complex in East Abby.Has outdoor pool, club house,playground, pets allowed. ThisUPDATED 3 BR, 3 bath feels likea home. Spacious mn flr offeringeating area/computer space offthe remodeled kitchen w/newmodern cab ine t f ron ts &hardware, counters, tile floor &appls. Nice dining rm w/slider toprivate yard & patio. Good sizeliving rm w/gas fireplace w/lamflrs. 3 BR up master has ensuite &walk in closet. Double side by sidegarage. Painted in trendy colours& close to visitor parking. Greatplace to call home! Easy accessto Hwy 1, shopping, parks, and alllevels of schools. $284,900. CallPamela Stadnik, Remax TreelandRealty, 604-533-3491
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6008-30 Surrey6008-30
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6020-01 Real Estate6020-01
uSELLaHOME.comSell your home, only $99. 604-574-5243Chilliwack 2.5yr old 2967sf 3 storey 4 br 2.5baw/suite potnl $417,900 798-2511 id5344Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+complex, pool, park, $94,900 597-8361 id4714Sry Bear Creek Park beauty 1440sf rancher,gated 45+ $275,900 306-931-3939 id5234Sry Tynehead on Greenbelt 3600sf 5br 4.5ba1/2ac GD lot $930K 575-7311 id5350Sry Guildford reno’d 922sf 1br+den or 2brcondo, private yard $219K 454-7050 id5353
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6020 Houses - Sale6020
6020-01 Real Estate6020-01
www.bcforeclosures.com6 BR home from $19,000 down$1,940/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain@ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock
6035 Mobile Homes6035
U.S. COMPETITIONU.S. COMPETITIONPRICE MATCHINGPRICE MATCHING
Quality Homes • www.qmhrv.ca1-800-339-51331-800-339-5133
Don’t be fooled by out-of-provinceDealer Promises. Enjoy 10yr.
Extended Warranty. Local ServicePrices Approx. $70.00 sq.ft.
Mobile Home Restorations andService Work
No Job too smallChris 604-393-3087
NEW SRI homes single, dbl &modular on display, Abby.Glenbrook.ca 604-830-1960
NEW SRI single wides inLangley and Maple Ridge parks.Call 604-830-1960
Repossessed mobile homes tobe moved, 1974-2008, Chuck atGlenbrook.ca 604-830-1960.
SRY, 7850 King George Blvd.Looking for a beautiful dbl wideunder $80,000? 55+ adult park.Pet ok. Lorraine Cauley, RoyalLepage North Star, 604-889-4874
6065 RecreationProperty6065
SHARED OWNERSHIP latemodel 40’ - 60’ cruising yachtsmoored on Vancouver Island &Lower Mainland. Sail & Power.
Professionally maintained.604-669-2248.
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REAL ESTATE
RENTALS6505 Apartments &
Condos65052BDRM,1BATH MAPLE RIDGE,Spacious,Views,w/d,d/w,n/p,n/s,Avai l May 1st $975 Cal l604-467-1758
COQ. CNTR, 2BD-2bath, hi/ceil-ing condo, ensuite, wkg/closet,balcony, insuite laundry, SS ap-plncs, Grte counter, elec. f/pl,f/sprinkler, 1 parkg & 1 storage.$1400/m incl. cookg gas & H/wa-ter. 778-898-1941
6508 Apt/Condos6508
2232 McAllisterPort Coquitlam
2 BR ApartmentAvailable MAY 1
* Newly reno’d, quiet securebldg, walk to all amenities.
* Near WC Express.* Rent incls heat, hot water,
fridge, stove, priv balcony &window coverings
* Laundry & Storage ea floor* No pets
✔ Wheel Chair Access604 - 941 - 7721
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
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358
6508 Apt/Condos6508
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604- 813-8789
COQ. 2 BR $900, Avail Now orM a y 1 , h e a t , p a r k i n g .778-990-7079 or 604-521-8249
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 COURT
1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-848-5993
M/R CENT, 11735-225th St, Adultbldg, 2 Br heat/h/w incl’d, no dogs604-467-9420, 604-720-5502
NEW WEST nr RCH/Skytrain,1 BR apt, $755/mo, No Pets, quietcomplex, Call 604 299-8288
6508 Apt/Condos6508
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
SURREY/CITY CENTRE PacificaBeautiful 2 bdrm +den condo,laminate floors, large patio, allappliances, sec.prkg & storage,short walk to sky train, shops &bus W&D Avail.Now $1200 N/SSmall Pet okSURREY- FLEETWOOD . Large1 bdrm condo, TOP FLOORlaminate floors, f/p, storage, se-cure prkg, ns np, $900 inclh/water. May 1st Call to view
Sutton GroupEmail: homesforlease@
shaw.ca for a full list of rentalsavailable or call Cindy at
604-807-1105.
6510 Co-ops6510115 PLACE CO-OP
Located in Burnabynear Lougheed Town Centre
Accepting applicationsor waiting list for Bachelors,1 BR’s, 1 BR & Dens & 2 BR’s.Adult oriented high rise. Pool,exercise room and workshop.No Pets. Participation mandatoryand $2000 share purchaserequired.
Enquiries toMembership CommitteeCall 604 421-1222
6540 Houses - Rent6540AVAIL MAY 1, 5 BR hse 2 bath 4appl or legal Business front. 2653James St, Abby. $1600/mo. N/P.604-583-6844 or 604 809-7796
6540 Houses - Rent6540CULTUS LAKE. Cottage avail forlong or short term rental. Fullyfurnished 2BR, BBQ & sunnydeck. Near beach. $900/mo inclutils. N/s. Immed. 604-813-7535
*RENT TO OWN*Abbotsford- 3262 Clearbrook Rd.HOUSE with 5 bedrooms, 3 baths.Mortgage helper. Walk to all Schoolsand other amenities. Only $1,598/m.
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ABBOTSFORD - 2087 LonsdaleCr, HOUSE, 3bd w/ 2bd suite, quietneigh., hot tub & pool.......$2,188/MCHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town..... $888/MCall Kristen today (604)786-4663
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6565 Office/Retail -Rent6565
POCO RETAIL 1236sf, 3450/mo,2569 Shaughnessy St. Air cond,exc loc acreoss from City Hall.Jun 1. Bill Evans 604-836-2494
6590 Rooms6590BBY N room in house, priv ent,bath & kit. Nr Lough Mall, SFU &Skytrain. $420 incl hyd/cbl/net,w/d, Ns/np. May 1. 604-438-7341
6595 SharedAccommodation6595
6595-20 Coq./Poco/Port Moody6595-20
COQ, Lough Skytrain. Bright rm.Sh’d big kitchen. $480 incl util/’net& a/c. Ns/np. Refs. 778-355-3575
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9105Auto
Miscellaneous9105
$0 DOWN & we make your 1stpayment at auto credit fast. Needa vehicle? Good or Bad credit callStephanie 1-877-792-0599.www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN30309.
9110Collectibles &
Classics9110
1959 356A Coupe1981 VW p/u1984 VW cab Wolsburg1986 Audi Turbo Quattro1988 Audi TurboSelling to downsize.Best offer takes all.604-462-1410
9145Scrap CarRemoval9145
• Auto • Trucks• Equipment Removal
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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash paid for fullsized vehicles. 604-518-3673
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9145Scrap CarRemoval9145
STEVE TOWING SERVICESScrap Car Removal. We Pay $$for all cars. Call 778-316-7960
THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE
9155Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
2000 TJ Sport Jeep, green, com-plete hard & soft top, 4 l, 6 cyl, low120k kms $10,500. 604-530-2839
1986 CHEV Gruman. Propane.Step van style. This is an ex-tooltruck. $5,500 obo. 604-607-7711
9160Sports &Imports9160
2000 VW Jetta GLS, 88,000k, 4cyl auto, full pwr, a/c, heatedseats. $5900 obo. 604-936-0538
2010 NISSAN VERSA, 4 dr h/b,auto, red, some option 20k,$8800 Firm. 604-538-9257
9515 Boats9515
Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12or 14ft, with or without motor ortrailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
29 FT 5th WHEEL, recentlyrefurbished, incls upholstery,awning, appls, new bed, wood flr,$4700 obo. 604-464-2702
AUTOMOTIVE
RENTALS6595
SharedAccommodation6595
6595-35Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6595-35
M/RIDGE LARGE unfurn bdrm/ldry /cable incl, nr Hospital, ns. np,$450mth 604-922-6003
6595-40New
Westminster6595-40
FURNISHED ROOMS. $450 -$500/mo incl hydro/cbl & tv. Sh’dw/d & kitch/bath. 778-892-1936
6602Suites/Partial
Houses6602
1BR COQ, 1 yr New own W/D$850 incls utls cable net No Pet/smoke, Avl. Now 778-834-8464
BBY 11TH/2ND St 2BR g/lvl,totally renod, granite counters,new appls, full bath. N/s, np. $950incls utils. Av now. 604-526-8798
BBY 3 BR upper flr, nr CanadaWay, quiet CDS, w/d, 6 appls, lge,deck, smoking outside, $1300.Avail now. 604-522-3663
BBY, HIGHGATE. Spacious 1BR + den. F/bath, sh’d w/d, f/yard.Suits 1. Nr bus. N/s, n/p. $700/moincl hydro. May 1. 604-522-6525
BBY, The Crest. Newly reno’d 2BR. Priv w/d & yard. N/s. $1000incl hydro. May 1. 604-522-5547
COQ. 2 BR, grd/lvl. Private w/d &entry. Full bath. N/s, n/p. $975/moincls utils. Immed. 604-931-3677
6602Suites/Partial
Houses6602
COQ WESTWOOD Plt. 2 BR, grlev ste, 5 appls. $950 + 1/3 utls.Avail now. NS/NP. 604-834-8355
MISSION. 2 BR. 2 gas f/ps, f/yard.Priv laundry. $900/mo incl hydro/cbl/internet. Ns/np. 778-839-0905
NEW WEST. 2 BR bsmt, full bath.Ns/np, no laundry. $950/mo inclhydro/cbl. Immed. 778-836-1196
NEW WEST, Queensborough.Clean & spac. 1 BR. Ns/np. $625incl hydrol. Near bus, park, shops,schools. Avail now. 604-306-3057
POCO, 2 BR ste, $800.PITT MEADOW, 1 BR ste, $650.Pet ok. Sh’d W/D. Pitt MeadowSTORAGE 1150sf , $600.604-727-4085 or 604-552-6084
POCO, NORTHSIDE 1 BR g/lvl,n/s, n/p, shared w/d, $675 + 1/3utils. Avail May 1. 604-728-7404
POCO, Stafford/Shaughnessy. 1BR ste. $775 incl heat & elec.Avail Now. 604-941-8344
6605Townhouses -
Rent6605
MAPLE RIDGEBrookside Gardens
3 BR newly renovated,carport, 5 appl, fenced yard,
Avail Now,★Pets Welcome ★
*deposit required
778-835-0748
6605Townhouses -
Rent6605
POCO 2 BR T/H $785/mo. Quiet-family complex, No Pets! AvailNow. Call 604-464-0034
PORT COQUITLAM 2 BR town-house, $830, quiet-family com-plex, no pets call 604-464-0034.
6615 Wanted To Rent6615
CLEAN Non sm, middle agedcouple with a clean small dog,looking for 2 bdr house, on thegas main, opening windows, inMaple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, Pocoarea. up to 1250 per mo, refs. byMay 31/11 604-467-9639
6620Warehouse/Commercial6620
MISSION: Silver Creek IndustrialPark. 1800 sq.ft. FOR LEASE$1088/mo + triple net. RE/MAXLifeStyles Realty, Gary Fraipont604-466-2838 or 604-240-3948
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HOME SERVICES8020
Blinds &Draperies8020
8055 Cleaning8055
Marie’s CustomizedCleaning Services.
★ Move outs★ offices & homes★ new construction★ carpets & blinds.WCB Insured & Veterans VIPBlue Cross Certified Provider.
Call Marie 604-467-1118
CLEANER REQ’D for light &medium duty afer 5pm. Fax re-sume to: 604-244-1729 or Call604-244-1719
8080 Electrical8080
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 servicecall. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fastsame day service guaranteed. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087 Excavating8087
ABSOLUTE BOBCAT& EXCAVATION LTD.• All Bobcat & Mini-X
Services• Small Hauls Available• Fast Reliable Service
Call Ryan: 604-329-7792
8105Flooring/
Refinishing8105
Artistry of Hardwood FloorsRefinish, sanding, install, dustlessProf & Quality work 604-219-6944
Century Hardwood Floors★Hardwood flr refinishing
★Repairs ★ Staining ★ FreeEstimate. Contact 604-376-7224
8130 Handyperson8130
Stevie’s Handyman ServicesBig or Small, we do it ALL!
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8160 Lawn & Garden8160
Spring ServicesSame Day Service, Fully Insured
FREE ESTIMATES• Lawn Maintenance• Yard Clean-ups• Pruning/Hedges• Rubbish Removal
• Fertilizing• Aeration• Power Raking• Odd jobs
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LANDSCAPE INSTALLATION,tree services, hedge trimming,spring lawn care. 778-885-6488
8160 Lawn & Garden8160
The Whole Nine YardsLawn Care
Pressure WashingRubbish Removal
10% Discount for Seniors(604) 813-5282
ADAM’S YARD CARE Hedgetrimming, pruning trees, yardclean up, etc Adam 778-899-4162
8175 Masonry8175
ALL TYPES OF STONE, Brick,Block, Tiles, Reno’s & Repairs.Certified European Craftsman. 35yrs exp. Call Mike 604-328-7974
8185Moving &Storage8185
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8195Painting/
Wallpaper8195
CANSTAR PAINTINGCANSTAR PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!
Interior & Exterior★★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★★
Free Est. / Written GuaranteeInsured/WCB
778-997-9582
DANNDECORATING
• Pressure Washing• Residential/Commercial• Over 25 years experience
Call Geoff Dann at:604-782-8665
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A Name You Can TrustSTARBRUSH PAINTING• Free Estimates • Seniors Disc.• High Quality, Low Cost • WCB
25% Off with this adCall 604-518-0974
#1 PAY-LESS PRO PAINTING31 yrs exp. Spring Special Ext/Int.Call 24 hrs, 7 days 604-891-9967
8205Paving/Seal
Coating8205
ALLEN Asphalt, concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8220 Plumbing8220
$69/HR Lic’d/Ins. Exp & friendlyClogged drains, plumbing, smalljobs OK! Call 24/7! 604-805-2488
8220 Plumbing8220
PLUMBERSWater Lines (without digging)Sewer Lines (without digging)Install. Drain tiles. 604-739-2000
8225 Power Washing8225
Grant’s Home MaintenanceComplete Pressure Washing:Roofs, Houses, Driveways, etc
Gutter Cleaning & Repairs.
Residential & StrataPrompt Service. WCB Insured
604- [email protected]
m e n u n d e r p r e s s u r e . c aPowerwashing & Gutters
Free Quote, Low CostChris 604-463-1951
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8240Renovations &
Home Improvement8240
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A Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437
8300Stucco/Siding/
Exterior8300
CLINT’S EXTERIOR STUCCOSmall repairs our specialty.Res/Comm. 604-306-2658
8315 Tree Services8315
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8335 Window Cleaning8335
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