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Moms fight to slow traffic

Parents say their deaf childen have a right to play safely When the family moved to their home in By Jennifer Lang the 6300-block of 167A Street five years ago, Karen Jackson isn’t trying to drive her neighshe says, “It was nice and quiet.” bours crazy. Then her street got extended, turning it into When she put a “Slow down – kids at play” sign outside her home, she was simply trying a short-cut to 64 Avenue. Now, some motorists race through her to make her street safer for her kids, a girl aged 10 and a three-year-old boy named Cory who neighbourhood, a family-friendly place where her children have friends up and down the has a hearing impairment. She thought it would help slow motorists block. They all seem to love playing outside. Like any parent, she keeps watch while her down. It didn’t. kids play, but it can be impossible Frustrated, she added the keeping up with every move of an word, “deaf ”, to the sign, hoping child. it would help. “But people still go “[Drivers] are out active Jackson fears for all the children by fast.” on the street, but the safety of her and out rude...” So she started placing the sign son is a particular concern – she on the street itself, hoping it worries the little tyke might get hit would be easier for motorists to - Bobbi Taylor by a car because he can’t hear trafsee. fic very well. Some – like the HandyDart “My son can’t hear a car comdriver who ran right into the sign, ing,” she says. “It know it’s my resending it sailing into her driveway, nearly hitting her daughter – don’t appear sponsibility to watch him all the time. I do.” But sometimes he’ll dart out after a ball or toy to notice it at all. “I couldn’t believe it,” Jackson said. “They without thinking of the consequences. “He didn’t even slow down. ‘Did you not hear doesn’t hear me yell and he just runs after it.” With only a small improvement in the situthat?’ I wondered.” ation, Jackson feels she’s run out of options. Others become actively hostile. Jackson recalls how a woman actually got She’s reluctant to petition the city to erect a out of her car and threw the sign at their yard. street sign notifying of deaf children in the Jackson, who, like her son, has a hearing imSee THEY NEED TO BE KIDS / Page 2 pairment, was gardening at the time.

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Parent Karen Jackson wonders what it will take to get some drivers to slow down in her otherwise quiet, family-friendly Cloverdale neighbourhood when children are outside playing.

School addition won’t start until next month

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By Jennifer Lang Ever since opening last September, it’s been a tight squeeze at Hazelgrove Elementary. When the brand-new, $13 million school welcomed its first students, portables were already needed to accommodate everyone who showed up for classes. Two portables were required immediately. This fall, there’s 10. Now comes word that construction on a fourclassroom, $1.8 million addition won’t begin this

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month – contrary to what Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Kevin Falcon promised in October. School District 36 expects construction to be underway by mid-December or early January. The new classrooms are to be completed by August 2010 in order to help the school meet full-day kindergarten and future enrolment needs, Falcon said in a press release issued last month announcing the start of construction. “Surrey is a growing school district and although Hazelgrove is a fairly new school, it already has a

need for more space,” he said. The addition will create space for 90 additional students, boosting capacity to 450 students in Grades 1 to 7, and 40 more kindergarten students. Hazelgrove Elementary, located at 7057 191 Street in the Clayton Heights area, learned about the classroom addition last spring. The school has had two spare portable classrooms in place since September – in anticipation of the See GRADES / Page 2

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‘They need to be kids – let them play’ From page 1

neighbourhood. “One mom in White Rock fought for a sign like that for years and years and finally got

one. But she found that it was worse – people would make fun of her. She just felt that it made her stand out more.” And she says speed bumps are probably out.

Several nurses in the neighbourhood have pointed out they slow down ambulances. “I respect that,” she says. Jackson’s not alone.

She says parents of hearing impaired children across B.C. share her concerns. One of those parents, Bobbi Taylor, also lives in Cloverdale.

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Right here in Surrey we are seeing major upgrades to our healthcare system. Combined, the Surrey Outpatient Care and Surgery Centre which will open in Spring 2011 and the Surrey Memorial Hospital expanded ER and Critical Care Tower represent an investment of nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars in health care. Earlier this year, I announced that we would be investing $250 million over the next two years in patient-focused funding. This will reduce surgical wait times dramatically across the Province. In some cases taking the waitlists from several months to a few weeks. Recently, I announced a 10-year plan to address mental health and substance use with a focus on Top: Kevin announcing $22 Million for Patient Focused Funding Right: Kevin at Walnut Road Elementary in Surrey taking part in the FRIENDS for Life mental health program.

prevention of problems, early intervention, treatment and sustainability. We have introduced a program for elementary schools, FRIENDS for Life, that allows children to have access to targeted supports which can prevent or reduce mental illness and substance use problems later in life. The Province is committed to the improvement of our healthcare but we can all do our part to keep the cost on the system down. By living a healthy lifestyle that includes moderate exercise and a balanced diet, you can reduce your risk of chronic illness substantially. Stay healthy and keep active!

Taylor, who lives on 57 Avenue, is the mother of four young children under the age of six. Three have special needs, including daughter Kristen, 4 and a half, who has a hearing loss. Like Jackson, Taylor has added the word, “Deaf ”, to her sign. It reads: Slow – deaf kids at play. Before she added the word, 10 per cent of drivers would slow down when they saw the sign. Now, 90 per cent do – a vast improvement, she admits, but not good enough. “Neighbours still race past,” she says, adding she, too, started placing the sign out in the street out of frustration. Not everyone appreciates the safety message, she says, and aren’t afraid to make their feelings known. “They’re out and out rude, people,” she says. Taylor’s daughter does have a cochlear

implant, allowing her to hear some sounds, but it can come loose when she wears a bike helmet, she says. “The community needs to know that they are just kids and they need to be kids,” she says. “They’re dealing with adult issues. You need to give them those opportunities. But don’t take them away by not letting them play.” The Taylors tried petitioning the city for a special road sign soon after their daughter’s hearing loss was discov-

The Olympics are now over, but she hasn’t gone back to the city. “Even if they do put up the sign, people are going to ignore it after a while because it becomes part of the landscape,” she reasons. The children aren’t allowed to play outside when their dad’s weeding the garden – it’s just too risky unless 100 per cent of his attention is on the kids, she says. Meantime, she’s resorted to putting two signs of her own out on the street – one on other side of her house. “Why “Neighbours still race past...” can’t people slow - Bobbi Taylor down just for the ered. sake that children are At the time, another playing?” she wonders. boy with a hearing loss “It’s really sad,” she lived in the neighbour- says. hood. “There’s no kick the Taylor says the city can or simple games responded by saying like tag in your front they were trying to limit yard, from yard to yard. the amount of signeage You don’t let your kids because the Olympics run free like that – they were coming. might get hit by a car!”

Grades 4-7 to be in portables this year Two classrooms to become temporary fire exits

expected to grow to 600 students over four years. move while construction takes place. Enrolment currently sits at 714 stuThey’re still not being dents in Kindergarten to used because construcGrade 7. tion hasn’t started yet, Once construction beHazelgrove vice princigins, the school will lose pal Christine Shepherd the use of two classrooms said. for the rest of the school “We thought conyear. struction would start A classroom on the earlier,” she said. main floor and another After several delays, on the second floor are the project has only being converted to temnow gone to tender. porary emergency fire Contractors were exexits. pected to tour the site That, along with inChristine Shepherd this past Tuesday. Concreased growth at the struction bids are due school, means nearly Nov. 23. all students in Grades 4 to 7 will be At its opening last fall, officials said in portables, except for two Grade 5 Hazelgrove’s student population was classes. From page 1

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It takes an army of volunteers to sort donations and assemble Christmas hampers By Jennifer Lang The 200-plus donation boxes have been decorated with festive wrapping paper and deployed throughout the community awaiting your donations. Now, it’s up to you. Over the next few weeks, the Cloverdale Christmas Hamper Program is accepting donations of non-perishable food and other items. Now in its 19th year, the campaign is run by a coalition of various local churches, businesses, schools and other community organizations. Program lead Scott Napier says there’s always a tremendous response from local schools, particularly Clayton Heights Secondary School. Along with muchneeded donations from the public, the campaign relies on an army of volunteers who collect and sort donations, or assemble hampers – a massive undertaking. Last year, the program served more than 250 families and individuals. The hampers are packed with fresh vegetables and fruits, a turkey or a ham, plus canned goods like tuna, peanut butter, and kitchen staples such as flour and sugar. The Cloverdale Christmas Hamper Program serves the Cloverdale area from 88 Avenue south to 32 Avenue and from 196 Street

to the CCHP c/o Pacific Community Church, 5337 180 Street, Surrey B.C., V3S 4K5. Tax receipts will be issued. Application deadline for recipients is Monday, Dec. 6. Hampers filled with food, toys and even personal items like socks are picked up by recipients on Dec. 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Pacific Community Church’s warehouse at

5337 180 Street. Volunteers during Hamper Weeks (Dec. 6 to 18) are also needed. For more information, please call 604574-4001 Ext. 107 or email cloverdalechristmashampers@gmail. com. Application forms are also available online at the program’s website: http://cloverdalechristmashampers. wordpress.com.

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FAMILY HISTORY SHOW AND TELL Saturday, Nov. 13 from 10:30 a.m. to noon at the Cloverdale Library 5642 176A Street. No charge, donations welcome. Do you document your family history? Bring in your creations – quilts, scrapbooks, storyboards or whatever you’ve made to honour your ancestors. Laptop with internet access and a projector available. Pre-register by calling 604-598-7328. FALL SALE Saturday, Nov. 13 at the Surrey Covenant Reformed Church basement, 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Baking, jams, preserves, crafts, gently-used items, soup, buns, free coffee. This is a church fundraiser. AN AFFAIR TO REMEMBER Nov. 13, Eaglequest Coyote Creek Golf Club. An elegant evening presented by Surrey Hospice Society. Champagne reception from 6-7 p.m., dinner buffet at 7 p.m. Tickets by calling 604543-7006. VOCAL WORKSHOP Learn, then perform, dynamic gospel-style arrangements of familiar Christmas classics, spirituals and gospel favourites. With Gail Suderman of the Good Noise Vancouver Gospel Choir and Kwantlen University. Nov. 20 and 21 at Zion Lutheran Church. Info: singoutproductions@ hotmail.com, tel: 604-876-6624. SOUPS ON Cloverdale United Church is having its annual “Soups On” on Nov. 20 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Besides having soup for lunch we will have: a book sale, bake table, silent auction and craft tables. To rent a table please contact Lorrie Brown at 604-888-0862 or Judy Cook at 604576-8001. Tables rent for $25 each. CHRISTMAS IN CLOVERDALE Christmas In Cloverdale: Unique Gift and Craft Marketplace, Nov. 19-20 at Cloverdale Fairgrounds, in support of the Surrey Food Bank. Over 70 juried vendors, visit with Santa, children’s entertainment by Joseph the Magician, make your own craft table, food concession and more! For info, call Heather at 604-374-4031 or web christmasincloverdale. com or cicmarketplace@.shaw.ca CHRISTMAS BAZAAR AND TEA Holy Trinity Church, Roper Ave., and Foster St., White Rock. Nov. 20 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tea, coffee, sandwiches, goodies. Admission $7, $4 children under 10. Baking, crafts, jewelry used books, great raffle. HEALTHY BONES FOR LIFE A Fraser Health public forum Nov. 20, from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., Chateau Cargill, 3500 King George Hwy. Light breakfast served when doors open at 8:30 a.m. New info on Osteoporosis Canada guidelines, medications, and supplements. Tickets $20. Pre-registration required. Call 604-5354500, ext. 757693. HOMINEM MEETS The Hominum Fraser Valley chapter is a support and discussion group to help gay, bi-sexual or questioning men with the challenges of being married, separated or single. Its next meeting is Nov. 26 at 7:30 p.m. For information and meeting location call Don at 604-329-9760 or Art at 604-462-9813. ONGOING VOLUNTEER Get in the Christmas spirit! Help out with children’s Christmas programs at the Surrey Museum. For information, call 605-502-6461.

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Not yet within expectations? Here’s a tip. Always check, and double check, the facts – even when a prominent senior government minister is making a good news announcement. An Oct. 21 Education Ministry press release offers a case in point. The release quotes Surrey-Cloverdale MLA Kevin Falcon trumpeting the start of construction on a $1.8 million addition at a local school. In the first line, Falcon says construction is set to begin in November on a four-classroom addition at Hazelgrove Elementary. “Although Hazelgrove is a fairly new school,” he said, “It already has a need for more space.” Well, that’s a bit of an understatement. But you wouldn’t know it from the press release, or from Falcon’s carefully-phrased comments. When Hazelgrove – in fact, not “fairly new” but nearly brand-new – welcomed its first students in September, 2009 – it was already too small to meet demand.

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When it opened, there was space for more than 450 students in Kindergarten to Grade 7 at the $13 million school. But more students than that showed up on the first day of school. Two portables were required immediately, and soon grew to five. This year, there’s 10 (two are needed for children who will be displaced by the construction project) – and a student population of 713, according to the school’s website. In the press release, Falcon said the new classrooms will help alleviate some of the enrolment demands by providing space for 90 additional students. That would bring the capacity to 450 students in Grades 1 to 7 and 40 new kindergarten spaces. In other words, students are still going to be in portable classrooms. There’s another problem with the otherwise feel-good press release – construction on the new classrooms isn’t actually starting

this month, despite Falcon’s assurances (and the assurances of school trustee Laurae McNalley. As part of the tendering process, interested contractors were only just invited to inspect the school this past Tuesday, Nov. 9. The deadline for bid proposals is Nov. 23. A spokesman for School District 36 has confirmed construction is expected to start in December. That’s quite a bit later than the Hazelgrove Elementary school community was led to believe. And when the project’s completed, there will still be students in portables – they just won’t be in the primary grades from Kindergarten to Grade 3. Until then, we’ll be filing this press release squarely in the category of “not yet within expectations” and hope our MLA does his homework next time. – Jennifer Lang

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EVENTS SURREY HISTORICAL SOCIETY The Surrey Historical Society welcomes all to the regular monthly meeting at the Surrey Archives building, next to the Surrey Museum in Cloverdale, Saturday Nov. 13 from 10 a.m. followed by a presentation at the museum theatre, Surrey in the War Years, presented by Ryan Gallagher at 11 a.m.

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DAVE’S NOT HERE, MAN Two men were arrested at a police roadblock in Langley last week after RCMP noticed a strong odor of marijuana emanating from their white van. The driver, a 31-year-old Abbotsford man, and the passenger, a 31-year-old Langley man, were arrested while police searched the vehicle at around 7 p.m. Nov. 4. Langley RCMP found a 33-gallon Rubbermaid container filled with approximately 50 stalks of what’s believed to be recently harvested marijuana. The men were released with charges of possession

– is a $200,000 consultation initiative that is supposed to bring the visions closer to reality. On Nov. 18, Kwantlen Polytechnic University’s Cloverdale campus at 5500 180 Street (room 1853) plays host to an open house and discussion as part of TownShift Visions for Surrey. Starting at 6 p.m., the public can take a closer

look at displays of selected entries for the Cloverdale town centre, plus meet the designers. At 7 p.m., project coorganizer Trevor Boddy will outline the key design ideas for the town centre, before opening it up to questions, comments and suggestions from the public at 8 p.m. After Cloverdale, the Townshift Visions for Surrey evenings continue Tuesday, Nov. 23 at Fleetwood, Nov. 25 at Guildford, Nov. 25 at Semiahmoo and concludes Dec. 2 in Newton. The evenings are free. The first 50 people to arrive each night receive a 32-page booklet illustrating and interpreting selected TownShift ideas for that particular town centre. For more information, and to preview the five TownShift publications, visit www.town-

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• ESTIMATOR / PROJECT MANAGER Required Full-Time for Metro Roofing. RCABC Standards, Blue Print Reading & Computer Skills would be an asset. Commercial & Industrial Projects, BUR, torch, single ply, (TPO & PVC). Good communication and systems knowledge.

Good Wages & Benefits Call: 604.888.4856 Fax: 604.888.4827 E-mail: metroroofing@shaw.ca

FALL RIVER LOGGING LTD. (Courtenay, BC) is currently seeking competent loader, skidder and processor operators for town work. Required Qualifications: 5+ years experience. Please email resume to hreusch@kdlgroup.net or fax to 1250-871-0208. JOURNEYMAN TECHNICIAN (F/T) required immediately for Chrysler/Dodge automotive dealership Salmon Arm BC. Proven producer, quality workmanship is a must. Excellent wage and benefit package available . Please contact the service manager: Phone 1-250 832 8053, fax 250-832-4545 or email pat@brabymotors.com.

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WELL ESTABLISHED Parksville Plumbing & Heating company looking for employee with service & repair experience. Priority given to tech with heat pump experience. 250-248-9300 or gerb@shaw.ca

AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified - Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783 APARTMENT / CONDOMINIUM MANAGERS (CRM) home study course. Many jobs registered with us across Canada! Thousands of grads working! Government certified. 30 years of success! www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-665-8339, 604-681-5456.

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LOVE ANIMALS? Love a career as an Animal Health Technologist. Oncampus working farm. Small town environment. 2-year diploma program. GPRC Fairview Campus, Fairview, Alberta. 1-888-999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview. MEDICAL TRANSCRIPTION is rated #2 for at-home jobs. Train from home with the only industry approved school in Canada. Contact CanScribe today! 1-800466-1535. www.canscribe.com. info@canscribe.com. TWO WHEELIN’ EXCITEMENT! Motorcycle Mechanic Program. GPRC Fairview Campus, Alberta. Hands-on training for street, offroad, dual sport bikes. Write 1st year apprenticeship exam. 1-888999-7882; www.gprc.ab.ca/fairview.

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$500$ LOAN SERVICE, by phone, no credit refused, quick and easy, payable over 6 or 12 installments. Toll Free: 1-877-776-1660 www.moneyprovider.com. AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca DEBT CONSOLIDATION PROGRAM Helping Canadians repay debts, reduce or eliminate interest, regardless of your credit. Steady Income? You may qualify for instant help. Considering Bankruptcy? Call 1-877-220-3328 FREE Consultation Government Approved, BBB Member GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com If you own a home or real estate, ALPINE CREDITS will lend you money: It’s That Simple. Your Credit / Age / Income is NOT an issue. 1.800.587.2161.

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Joe & Song Cleaning House Cleaning & Carpet Cleaning. Reliable, Guaranteed 604-313-8999

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#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774

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GARDENING • LANDSCAPING AUTHORIZED

RUBBISH REMOVAL

604.587.5865

A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE Get Your First Month Free. Bad Credit, Don’t Sweat It. No Deposits. No Credit Checks. Call Freedom Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-866-884-7464. CHEAP TELEPHONE RECONNECT! Paying too much? Switch, save money, and keep your number! First month only $24.95 + connection fee. Phone Factory Reconnect 1-877-336-2274 ; www.phonefactory.ca. **HOME PHONE RECONNECT** Call 1-866-287-1348. Hi-Speed Internet available in most parts of Saskatchewan! Prepaid long distance specials! Feature package specials! Referral Program! Connect! Call 1-866-287-1348.

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Your Tree Service For Honest Prices & Quality Work Call Scott at 604-618-0333 Certifi ed Arborist Free Estimates * Fully Insured

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BOSTON TERRIER, 1 left. F., Reg. micro chipped. Vet ✓ All shots. 12 wk. $800. Pics & delivery avail. 604-557-3291 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 856-4866 CHIHUAHUA P.B. $495+, 8wks, Vet ✓, 1st shots, absolutely gorgeous, pics & delivery avail. 604557-3291 CHIHUAHUA, tiny, purebred, 2 M. Born July 24. Ready to go. All shots to date. $700. 604-218-6669 W.Rck FREE. Long hair tabby, 4 yrs. to good home. Bed, litter box, food all shots/tattoo. 778-808-7239. Golden Retrievers, male & females. 5 wks, dewormed. $600 Chwk (604)792-9850 LABS, Chocolate, Parents reg’d, pups not. 1st shots, dewormed, vet chkd, M/F, $600/ea. (604)850-4945 LAB X BOXER 8wk/old pups, 3 male, cute & loving. Eating solid foods, $200. 604-795-6006. MALTI / SHIH-TZU / POODLE X. Pups & adults. Ador. choc. & colours. Reduced,$600. 604-820-9469

Kitchens • Bathrooms • Renovations • Additions Outdoor Living Spaces • Suites • Custom Homes Flooring • Hardwood • Tiles • Laminate • Siding • Fencing Sundecks • Patios • Arbours • Painting Ext. / Int. Railings • Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Roofing • Windows / Doors • Framing • Home Theatres Plumbing / Electrical • Commercial / Stratas • Pergolas Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone Complete Renovations • Handyman Services

BBB • WCB • Fully Insured • 20 Years

One Call Does It All

B.C.’s Premier Full Service Home Renovation & Landscaping Company

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#1A STEEL BUILDING SALE! Save up to 60% on your new garage, shop, warehouse. 6 colors available! 40 year warranty! Free shipping, the first 20 callers! 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca A Safe, Proven “Restless Leg Syndrome” and “Leg Cramps” Cure That Always Gives You Instant Relief. www.allcalm.com 1-800-765-8660

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GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE

604-724-6373

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AAA ADVANCE MOVING Experts in all kinds of moving/packing. Excellent Service. Reas. rates! Different from the rest. 604-861-8885 www.advancemovingbc.com

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PRIMO PAINTING

604.723.8434

Interior & Exterior • Excellent Rates • Top Quality • Insured • WCB • Written Guarantee • Free Estimates

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10% OFF if you Mention this AD! AMAN’S PLUMBING SERVICES Lic.gas fitter. Reas $. 778-895-2005

MINI SHAR-PEI Puppies Males/ Females avail. $800-$1200. 604315-8774. www.wrinklesrus.com Pomeranian pups, reg, adorable, orange/party colours, 1st shots, starting $500. Call (604)794-7345 PRESA CANARIO P/B. All black. Ready to go. Dad 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. $600 obo. 778-552-1525 RIDGEBACK part, mother very gentle, adorable. 1st shots, dewormed 7 wks, $150. 604-768-7394 SHEPARD x WOLF 1 left, 9 week old male, 1st shots, dewormed. Asking $450 (604)477-0024 aft 5pm SHIH TZU PUPPIES, $300. Please call: (778)891-0333 ST. BERNARD female pup, 4 mos, splash coat, 1st & 2nd shots, $850/ea. Call (604)462-8605 VIZSLA PUPS, champion lines, shots, guaranteed. $750 email vizsla@telus.net or call 604 819 2115 WEIMARANER PUPS, ready to go to good homes. Shots, dewormed, $850. Please call (604)854-1978. Yorkie/Shi’s Puppies - 6 mths old, full shots, house trained. $250 Call 604-856-5663 or 778-552-1033 YORKSHIRE Terrier Puppies, M $700. 1st shots, vet ✓, ears up, 10 wk old, ready to go. 604-543-5255.

HOMES FOR RENT

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

Building New Home/Cottage?? Factory Direct Inventory Liquidation! Pre-Engineered Panel Homes. Prefab Foundation Systems. Better Quality/Faster. Immediate/Spring 2010 Delivery. Details: 1-800-8717089. SACRIFICE PRICES!! BUILDING SALE... “ROCK BOTTOM PRICES!” 25X30 $5449. 30X40 $7850. 32X60 $12,300. 32X80 $17,800. 35X60 $14,200. 40X70 $14,770. 40X100 $24,600. 46X140 $36,990. OTHERS. Front endwall optional. Pioneer MANUFACTURERS DIRECT 1-800-6685422. CAN’T Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-866-981-5991. CAN’T GET UP YOUR Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift. Call 1-866-981-6591. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com NEW Norwood SAWMILLS - LumberMate-Pro handles logs 34” diameter, mills boards 28” wide. Automated quick-cycle-sawing increases efficiency up to 40%. www.NorwoodSawmills.com/400OT - FREE Information: 1-800-5666899 Ext:400OT. STEEL BUILDINGS PRICED TO CLEAR - Incredible end-of-season factory discounts on various models/sizes. Plus FREE DELIVERY to most areas. CALL FOR CLEARANCE QUOTE AND BROCHURE - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS PIANO UPRIGHT. Wood, Mason & Risch, 30 years old. $800. obo. Tuning & moving your cost. No bench. 604-271-8843 lve msg.

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20 Acres-$0 Down! $99/mo. Near Growing El Paso, Texas. Guaranteed Owner Financing, No Credit Checks. Money Back Guarantee. FreeMap/Pictures. 866254-7755 www.sunsetranches.com

LOTS

LARGE ARIZONA BUILDING LOTS FULL ACRES AND MORE! Guaranteed Owner Financing. No Credit check. $0 down - 0 interest. Starting @ just $89/mo. USD. Close to Tucson’s Intl. Airport. For Recorded Message 800-631-8164 Code 4001 or visit www.sunsiteslandrush.com. Offer ends 11/30/10!

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MORTGAGES

BANK ON US! Mortgages for purchases, renos, debt consolidation, foreclosure. Bank rates. Many alternative lending programs.Let Dave Fitzpatrick, your Mortgage Warrior, simplify the process!1-888-711-8818 dave@mountaincitymortgage.ca

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APARTMENT/CONDO

DELTA NORTH

SHANNON GARDENS The Place to Live in N. Delta Park Like Setting

1 Bdrm $850/mo; 2 bdrms from $1000 + hydro. Quiet bldg. Heat, hot water, garborator, f/s, d/w, f/place. Inste storage & u/g pkg. Heated indoor pool & sauna.

Call 604-591-5666

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TRANSPORTATION 821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2007 Hyundai Sonata GLS, 3.3L auto, V6, leather seats, sunroof, 39,000k, $12,900. (604)858-4179 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY Hybrid fully loaded, brand new cond, no accident, $14,900. (604)854-3732 2010 HONDA ACCORD, 4 dr. sedan, auto, loaded, 6,000 kms. $23,900 obo. Call 604-836-5931. 2010 TOYOTA MATRIX, 4 dr. auto, loaded 18’’ mag wheels. $13,500. Call 604-836-5931.

VEHICLES WANTED

1979 Cadi Eldo Biarritz, one owenr, collector, continental kit, gar. kept. 204 K. $5,000. 604-535-5777

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AUTO FINANCING

CA$H FOR VEHICLES

$0 DOWN & we make your 1st payment at auto credit fast. Need a vehicle? Good or Bad credit call Stephanie 1-877-792-0599. www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.

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1987 Ford 26’ motorhome, good condition. $5900. Call after 5pm, (604)795-2620

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CEDAR Hills 2 BD 5 appl, a/c, yard, c/prt, wrkshp, prk, view $1500+utils. NS/sm.pet neg/ref’s. 604-521-0446 CLAYTON HEIGHTS. 3 Bdrm home, 3 bathrms, granite thruout, 2 f/p, 5 s/steel appl’s, f/yd. $1950/mo incl’s utils.N/P, N/S. 604-763-2242.

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RENTALS

TRANSPORTATION

Make us your first call! Reasonable Rates. Fast, Friendly & Uniformed Staff.

CONTRACTOR

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FURNITURE

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Home, Garden & Design Solutions

Complete Garden / Landscape Designs & Makeovers New Homescapes • Outdoor Living Space • Gardening Brick / Block • Retaining Walls • Pavers • Cultured Stone Railings • Pillars • Gates • Driveways • Masonry Lighting / Sprinkler / Drainage Systems Lawn Installations • Pruning • Weeding • Clean-Ups Residential Maintenace Programs • Landscape Products Fencing • Home Improvements • Handyman Services

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LEGAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB, WCB Ins. Clean Gutters $80. 24 hr. emer. serv. 7dys/wk. 604-240-5362

#1 IN PARDONS Remove your criminal record. Express Pardons offers the FASTEST pardons, LOWEST prices, and it’s GUARANTEED. BBB Accredited. FREE Consultation Toll-free 1-866-416-6772 www.ExpressPardons.com

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Snowl & Removcaat Bob e Servic

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $100 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

ALL VEHICLES WANTED

DONATE YOUR VEHICLE & BE A HERO ◆ FREE TOW ◆ TAX RECEIPT 24 - 48hr. Service

NEED A VEHICLE? No Credit? Bad Credit. Cars - Trucks - SUVs. Good credit or bad credit. Guaranteed to Drive. 1-877-734-9242. Apply online www.Joanmasters.ca WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Last week 11 out of 13 applications approved! We fund your future not your past. Any Credit. $500.00 Xmas CASH back. www.coastlineautocredit.com or 1-888-208-3205.

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1985 Cadillac Fleetwood Brougham, 4 dr sedan , low miles, loaded. Offers? (604)795-9215 1986 BUICK RIVIERA, T TYPE, 175 km, lady driven, exc cond. fully loaded. $3000. Ph: 604-593-2005. 1988 OLDS Cutlass Ciera, 2nd owner. Aircared. Clean. Gray. Good tires. $1150/obo. (604)531-8548 1990 OLDS DELTA 98, V6, 4 door, auto, exc. cond. low kms. fully loaded. $2295 obo. 604-576-1671. 1996 CHEVY CORSICA, 4 cyl, 4 dr, auto, runs & looks great, AirCared, a/c, $1600. (604)889-0593 1997 DODGE NEON, 163K. A/C, no accidents. Good cond. $1200. 604-690-7236 604-593-1943 1999 CHRYSLER 300M. 179000 K Loaded, leather, s/roof, very clean. Great cond. $3,200. 604-574-7629 2001 LINCOLN CONTINENTAL 4dr Sedan, green, leather, s/r, like new, $4500 Call 604-534-0923 2002 CHRYSLER INTREPID Aircared to 2011, 98K kms, great shape, fully loaded, keyless entry, $4300 obo 604-304-5571 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER SE - auto, loaded. Fun, economical. Great shape. $3850 (604)309-3135 2008 CHEVROLET IMPALA - V-6, local, all pwr. options, no accidents, sandstone metallic, alloys, low Km’s 58k $10,995 604-328-1883 2008 HYUNDAI SONATA. 4 cyl, auto, silver, 4 dr, leather seats, new brakes, s/roof, loaded, 80,000 kms. exc. cond. $16,500. 604-531-5016

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 2001 HONDA ACCORD 4/dr 3L, exc cond, fully loaded, leather, power heated front seats, moon roof, 224K - highway. 604-314-8022. 2002 MERCEDES E320, white, fully loaded, very clean, 61,000 kms. $13,988. Call 604-807-1328. 2003 HONDA Accord EX-L. Black, lthr, fully loaded ex cond. Orig owner. 221K. $8500 obo. 604-556-8778 2003 VW Golf diesel TDI 4 dr, 5 spd, a/c, p/w, p/l, CD, s/roof, $7500 Stock #3. DL# 5691. 604-351-6170

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Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES 1990 TRACKER, $1990 manual, new engine rebuilt, red. 778-3941996, 604-825-8079 1995 MERCEDEZ BENZ, black, 1st owner, 151,000K. like new. Asking $6800. Tom 604-765-1534

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1996 DODGE GRAND Caravan, auto, Keyless entry. Aircared. Exc. condition. $850. 604-209-9311. 1999 PONTIAC TRANSPORT-V-6 7 pass. van auto, air, tilt, pdl, c/d, exc cond $1750 local 604-514-4849 2002 FORD F150 XLT 4X2 s/c. One owner, extra clean, white. 4.6 efi, 4 spd. auto O/D, 4 dr. w/flairside bed, f.g. bed cover. XLT special appearance pkg, cast alum. wheels. $8000. Daytime/Evening 604-7467472. 2008 FORD F350 4x4, diesel, 90,000 kms, auto. 4 dr. $28,9000 obo. Call 604-596-9970.


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