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By Jennifer Lang and feathered” presenters giving a In a nearly unanimous vote, Clover- project update, according to Branch 6 dale Legion members have endorsed president Pat Ostrom. Last weekend’s vote required apa relocation proposal that’s part of the proval by two-thirds of the City of Surrey’s plans to remembership in order to develop the old Cloverdale pass. Mall and revitalize the his“Most people were pretty toric downtown. happy,” Ostrom said, pointAfter months of negotiaing to the strong majority in tions, Branch 6 membership favour. approved the latest proposal The legion would move by TL Housing Solutions into a new, 10,000-squareand Surrey City Developfoot facility built at street ment Corp. in a vote of 121 level of a five-storey complex to 10, at a special meeting with residential condominiheld Nov. 27. Pat Ostrom ums and retail space. The 60-year-old CloverThe move wouldn’t be far dale Legion would remain – just west of the current location at in its current facility until the new one is complete, by spring or summer 17567 57 Avenue – in the southwest corner of the mall’s parking lot. 2013. Parking had been a major hurdle The results of last weekend’s vote for the legion project. Members had are a near-reversal from the mood in See MALL DEMO / Page 3 April, when Legion members “tarred

New GM saddles up for rodeo By Jennifer Lang You had to put a quarter in the last horse Dave Melenchuk rode. “But they hired me anyway,” jokes Melenchuk, the new general manager of the Cloverdale Rodeo and Exhibition Association, betraying his good-humoured Nova Scotian roots. A White Rock resident since 1995, he started his new job Nov. 15, ending a five-month long search to fill the position. He comes from a background in resort management and the hospitality industry; his last job was vice president of business development of Stanford Hotels and Resorts Inc., an Alberta-based chain with a resort in Fernie, B.C. As general manager of the Cloverdale

Rodeo and Exhibition Association, he’ll be responsible for setting long and short-term strategies for the rodeo and fairgrounds, home to a number of aging facilities that are in use all year long, hosting more than 1,000 events annually. “The facilities are tired,” he says. “We

“You talk to anybody and they know the Cloverdale Rodeo,” he says, pointing out even his 22-year-old niece is excited about his new job. “It tells you that the longevity is there. There’s always new and fresh faces joining.” Planning is already underway for the 65th Cloverale Rodeo and 122nd Country Fair on May 20 to 23. “I knew this was not going to be boring...” “What we want to do is everything we can to enhance the fair and the - Dave Melenchuk rodeo and respond to the feedback of the people who have been coming for years and see if we can expand have to look at upgrades going forward. some of the events,” he said. That’s probably the biggest challenge.” Although new to the job, he’s struck by The good news is the rodeo is well- the commitment of the many volunteers known, enjoying a brand-recognition facSee EXPAND EVENTS / Page 2 tor with young and old.

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He says many facets of the job attracted him, including the long history of the rodeo and of the association itself (it was originally established in 1888, he says). Also, he says, “I knew this was not going to be boring.” The association launched a nation-wide search in June, just weeks after last year’s fair wrapped up, when long-serving

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shelter without leaving their furry friends. The facility will include an animal care and adoption centre along with a classroom community room, boarding kennel and livestock area. Mayor Dianne Watts said construction will begin in the spring of next year.

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time Surrey got one large enough to host major sporting events. “I think it’s absolutely outrageous we don’t have such a facility,” Watts told Black Press, adding the city is prepared to put it “pretty much wherever it’s required.” Two weeks ago, junior football team Big Kahuna Rams left South Surrey Athletic Park for bigger facilities in Langley – McLeod Stadium, which seats up to 2,200 spectators outdoors. The departure ended

the club’s 60-year history in Surrey, and came despite lengthy discussions on what facilities would have kept the Rams here. She says more needs to be done for sports in Surrey, and a stadium built through a publicprivate partnership or senior levels of government would help fill the bill. “There’s nothing concrete at the moment, but we’re certainly having those conversations,” she said. – Black Press

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been critical of how many parking spaces were initially allotted to their membership. Under the latest proposal, the Cloverdale Legion will have 117 parking spaces out of 221 planned for the site. Members were also initially reluctant to take on a mortgage. For now, the branch will own the legion facility outright, with an option to purchase the street-level retail space for $2 million. The branch could then rent out the retail space. Those leases would become an income source over time, providing ongoing revenue. Ostrom said the legion project won’t go ahead unless 40 per cent of the condominium units in the development are pre-sold. If not, the legion would remain where it is. Those arguments helped sway members in favour of the plan, which will still require approval by Dominion Command of the Royal Canadian Legion. The legion project is part of a larger revitalization plan for the City of Surrey-owned mall. The ultimate plan is to transform the nearly deserted mall and its expansive outdoor parking lots into an urban village with shops, townhomes and public spaces. “The idea is that there will be three to four hundred units in this project that will bring shoppers to Cloverdale,” said Jim Cox, president and CEO of Surrey City Development Corp. Most of the mall tenants moved out Oct. 31, except for the Cloverdale Sikh Society’s temple and a soup kitchen and cold weather shelter operated by a local church. Both have been given an extension to Jan. 31. Cox said the mall will be torn down in early February, with construction on the legion project, an adjacent three-storey mixed use building, and a westward extension of 57A Avenue from 176 Street starting early next spring.

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SANTA’S IN THE HOUSE Children wanting to put in a good word with Santa are in luck. He’s on his way to Cloverdale, so he can listen to your Christmas wish lists in person. On Saturday, Dec. 4 Santa “Tom” Claus arrives at his little red and white house at Clover Square Village, where he’ll be spending the next two weeks. He’s there from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays, and from noon to 4 p.m. Mondays to Fridays. Please bring your own camera if you would like a photograph with Santa.

PARK BENCH STORIES Surrey Little Theatre’s youth troupe is set to open the stage curtains on Splinters, a one-act play that centres on a lonely park bench and the conversations that unfold around it. The award-winning play is written and directed by 17-year-old Elyse Maloway, who won the 2008 Write On play writing competition. It’s presented at 8 p.m. Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays Dec. 8 to 18 at the Surrey Little Theatre, 7027 184 St. Fifty per cent of box office proceeds will be donated to the food bank. Local singer/songwriter Joe Given is joined by 13 actors in the ensemble cast. Given will also perform a pre-show selection of music. The cast also stars Kylee Dawson, Ashley Chodat, Brittainy Fernandes, Cassidy Northway, Tori Artress, Patrick Macht, Nichole Cochrane, Jennifer Duong, Ryan Robinson, Chanelle Collins, Serena Jackson, Megan Roberts and Matthew Roberts. Tickets are $15 at reservations@surreylittletheatare.com, or at www.surreylittletheatre.com. – Cloverdale

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WINTER ICE PALACE From Dec. 1 to Jan. 2, the Cloverdale Arena hosts the 13th annual Winter Ice Palace. The arena will be transformed into a frozen pond atmosphere that will bring back the good old days. This is a popular event the whole family can enjoy. Admission $3.50 per person. Skate rentals extra. Open Christmas Day and New Years Day. For more information call 604-502-6410.

ONGOING LIGHTING UP YOUR LIFE A family friendly exhibit at the Surrey Museum running to Dec. 23. Explore and play with light. From filaments to fireworks and neon to navigation, discover how light touches every aspect of our lives.

SURREY LITTLE THEATRE PRESENTS SPLINTERS Splinters, a one-act play written and directed by Elyse Maloway. Surrey Little Theatre’s winter youth show is presented Wed. to Sat., from Dec. 8 to 18, showtime at 8 p.m. Pre-show music performed by Cloverdale’s own Joe Given. Tickets $15 Tickets are $15; available at reservations@surreylittletheatre. com, or at www.surreylittletheatre.com.

CRISIS LINE The Fraser Health Crisis Line is recruiting volunteers to provide assistance to people in the region who are experiencing emotional distress. No previous experience needed – extensive training and ongoing support provided. Drop by Options Community Services Society 9815 140 Street Surrey or email claudiak@scss.ca for more information.

SANTA PARADE OF LIGHTS Sunday, Dec. 5 at 5:30 p.m. The parade concludes with a traditional tree lighting ceremony in Hawthorne Square at 176 Street between 57 and 58 Avenues.

ENJOY GARDENING? The Cloverdale Garden Club meets on the second Thursday of each month from Sept. VALLEY WOMEN’S NETWORK to June at Clayton Community Hall, 18513 The Valley Women’s Network evening chapter 70 Avenue from 7-9 p.m. Guest speakers, dinner and meeting Dec. 14 at Sunrise newsroom@cloverdalereporter.com, field trips, raffle, etc. For info, call Linda at Banquet Centre, 188 Street and Hwy 10 in or call Cloverdale. From 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Cost 604.575.2400, or fax us at 604.575.2406 604-539-0068. $20 members, $23 reserved guests and $25 drop-ins. Reservations at eveningchapter@ WONDERFUL WIDOWS AND WIDOWERS gmail.com, info eveningcoordinator@ CLUB Lookingvalleywomensnetwork.com to make your business Meets every other Saturday night. Come out and have fun. Lots of activities. For more information, call Trudy at 604-574-7103. DECK THE HALLS will love making LetKids Robin help you.garlands, toy soldiers

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CURLING CORRECTION Potential volunteers

looking to help out at the B.C. Women’s Provincial Championships at the Cloverdale Curling Club Jan. 17 to 23

A Pioneer Christmas Explore Christmas customs from pioneer days! • Do holiday crafts with your family. • See a display of vintage Christmas cards. • Watch holiday films. • Sip Christmas punch & nibble on treats. • Please bring a donation for the Surrey Food Bank. Saturday, December 11 1:00pm-3:00pm All ages, by donation

• Surgery Rehabilitation • Injury Rehabilitation • Back Pain • Hip Pain • Knee Pain • Neck Pain • Shoulder Pain • Wrist Pain

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Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce & Cloverdale Business Improvement Association Presents

take note. The right website address for downloading volunteer application forms is www.2011bcscotties.ca. Incorrect information appeared in last week’s Reporter. The club is looking for volunteers in the areas of first aid, bartending, drivers, curling officials, on-ice observers and hog-line officials. A minimum of two shifts lasting four to six hours is required. Drivers will have to commit to transport a team during the week of competition. A florist, donated lumber and food and beverages for the players are also needed. – Cloverdale Reporter

CASINO DOWN Gaming proceeds for Langley City from Cascades Casino continue to drop.

The city received $127,000 less in gaming proceeds between July and September than it did during the same period last year. That’s an eight per cent drop, the city’s director of corporate services said. In 2006, the casino’s proceeds to the city were more than $7.4 million, but have steadily declined. Across the board, many casinos are seeing a 10 per cent reduction in revenues – one reason for the decline may be the province’s foray into online gaming, Darrin Leite said. The city’s portion of gaming revenues from the casino are used to help fund the Langley Seniors Resources Centre, a Grade 5 swim program and other programs. – Black Press

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One Entry Per Visit Only. Winners to be notified by phone. Contest Closes Dec. 21st, 2010 *Prize redeemable in merchandise or services only at Participating Cloverdale Town Centre merchants. SPOnSOrS: Coast Capital Savings, Cloverdale Crossing Mall, Clover Square Village Mall, Cloverdale Lions, Fraser Downs Racetrack & Casino, Holiday Inn & Suites, Kevin Falcon MLA, Russ Hiebert MP, Michauds Salon & Wellness Centre, Tricia’s Gems

Christmas Info: 604.574.9802 or 604.576.3155 • www.cloverdale.bc.ca or www.cloverdalebia.com

Richardson Ridge Beauty! Custom built 3 level home offers 3788 sf, 6 bedrooms, 4 baths, main floor bedroom & den, a bright/open floor plan & a fully finished basement complete with a wine room and ample space for the pool table & big screen! Enjoy numerous updates incl. new paint inside & out, new bathroom/ kitchen fixtures, updated roof & more. With a dream island kitchen, deluxe 5 piece ensuite, vaulted ceilings, numerous decks taking advantage of the views, skylights, AC, 3 fireplaces, large patio, & mature landscaping this home shows GREAT!

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plus great helpful

Professionals featured here will be pleased to answer your questions directly. Look for contact numbers on each of the following features or email the Reporter at Sales@CloverdaleReporter.com

Edith Katronis

Financial Planning

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#1 CLOVERDALE HOMELIFE BENCHMARK REALtOR

ROBERT PETRIE, C.F.P. Serving the area for 24 years

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enough to host friends and entertain. Granite countertops, wood flooring and updated light fixtures go a long way in achieving a new look. Other features are walk-in closets, luxurious steam shower, oversized garage or extra parking, lots of storage space, and convenient computer desk area close to the center of the home. Newer houses now feature a bathroom for every bedroom, soaker tub and separate shower, often a laundry upstairs and a covered outdoor room with a fireplace. 30 years ago a new luxury home had 3 bedrooms and a 2 piece ensuite bathroom. How things change!

Please have your employer contact me if clarification of this procedure is required.

RObERT PETRIE CFP

EDITH KATRONIS 604-574-0161

Financial Consultant Tel: 604-574-7853 Cell: 604-760-2150 E-mail: rrspetrie@telus.net

www.katronisrealestate.com HOMELIFE BENCHMARK REALTY CORP. Unit 103 - 5830 176A St, Surrey BC V3S 4H5

Solutions built around you.

INVESTORS GROUP FINANCIAL SERVICES INC. 17101 Friesian Drive, Cloverdale, BC V3S 4W9

Veronica Gventsadze DVM

604-574-8873

Unit #3 - 17967 56th Ave., Cloverdale www.catsathome.org catsathomehospital@shawbiz.ca

With 2010 quickly coming to an end, what are some tax planning ideas that I should consider implementing before the end of the year?

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Depending on your particular circumstances, there are a number of tax planning strategies that may be beneficial for you and your family. These include the following: 1. Sell investments with accrued losses to offset realized capital gains in other investments. 2. December 31 is the last day to make charitable donations and receive a tax receipt for 2010. For any donations over $200 for the year, you receive a tax credit of 44.7%. 3. If you operate a business, you can accelerate your tax depreciation claim by making your purchase prior to the end of the year. 4. If you own a corporation, meet with your accountant to ensure that the salary and dividends paid to you in 2010 from your corporation meets your objectives.

An anti-theft system is a worthwhile investment in any vehicle though it may not be completely foolproof. Anti-theft devices come in three forms: Mechanical devices limit steering wheel movement - the best example would be a “Club.” Vehicle alarms that make noise (siren, beeping, flashing lights, etc.) discourage thieves by drawing attention to the vehicle or lastly: electronic immobilizer cuts power to the vehicle’s ignition system so thieves can’t start the vehicle. Don’t be a victim of theft. According to ICBC statistics sixty vehicles are reported stolen every day. Remember, during the holiday season, close your vehicle windows, lock your doors, store valuables out of sight (in your trunk), or better yet take valuables out of your vehicle altogether.

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Natural Pharmacy Dr. HENRY CHENG

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Have a Safe & Happy Holiday Season!

Personal Tax

Cat Health

stronger with time, if the stress that causes it is not resolved. Cats never do this out of spite! Always have your cat examined for medical issues first. Medical problems that cause cats to go outside the litterbox include cystitis (inflamed and painful bladder), crystals or stones in the bladder, bladder or kidney infection, diabetes, failing kidneys, and arthritis in older kitties. The latter may avoid the box if its rim is too high to step over comfortably, or if the box is in the basement down a flight of stairs. For cats who check out healthy, some reasons for not using the litterbox are: Not enough boxes. The ideal arrangement is one box per each cat in the home, plus one additional box, placed in different areas of the home. Shy cats are often kept from using a single box by a more dominant “bully,” and need escape options. Even a single cat will often use one box for #1 and a different box for #2. Box has a domed lid. To us this implies privacy, but to a cat this means less safety, as they cannot see potential danger approaching! Box is not clean enough. Cats are fastidious animals and some refuse to use a soiled litterbox even if they are the only ones using it. Using unscented clumping litter and cleaning out the box at least once a day can help these cats. Scented litter won’t, and may in fact deter cats from using the box. Surprises. Cats don’t like surprises, be it the washing machine or dryer startling them with a loud noise, or a change in the litter itself, or a change in their daily routine including the location of the litterbox. Place the boxes in quiet locations, and keep the old box while the cat gets accustomed to the new.

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Yes! You can request your employer to roll these payments into your RRSP without deducting income tax. To do so you must prove to your employer that you have sufficient RRSP contribution room. This can be evidenced by providing your employer with your most recent Notice of Assessment from Canada Revenue Agency. Your employer does not need prior approval from the CRA to adjust the withholding of taxation for this transfer to your RRSP.

cat sometimes urinates outside its litterbox. What can Q My I do about this? off, don’t “wait and see.” If the problem is medical, it will only get worse A First with time. If it’s behavioural, the undesirable behaviour becomes a habit,

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Swedish Bitters

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How can I get rid of the fullness and bloating after the Christmas/New Year festivities?

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After a heavy meal take a couple of teaspoonful of Maria’s Swedish Bitters by Flora. This is a herbal concentrate with natural ingredients to stimulate bowel motility and secretions. It also stimulates the liver to produce more bile which is used specifically for digesting fats. There is no known side effect other than occasional diarrhoea and cramps in which case dosage needs to be reduced. Another handy remedy for the Seasons festivities is the homeopathic remedy called Nux vomica Complex which can be taken by pregnant and nursing women.

“Community Pharmacy Serving Cloverdale for Over 50 Years”

For additional information and tax planning ideas, please contact me at your convenience.

GRANT McMASTER, CGA Phone: 778-574-1005 Email: grantmcmaster@telus.net

“For all your personal and corporate tax needs”

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CHRISTMAS CORNER

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!!ABSOLUTE GOLDMINE!! Looking for serious entrepreneurs, MLM leaders and business owners. UNLIMITED INCOME POTENTIAL!!! Launch of New Total Health Company. Call 1-888-283-1398.

New to Our Community? LET US WELCOME YOU! Retro Design & Antiques Fair 175 Tables & Booths of fun, fabulous finds for you and your eclectic abode! Sunday Dec 5, 10am-3pm Croatian Cultural Centre 3250 Commercial Drive, Vancouver Info: 604-980-3159. Admission $5.

Our Hostess will bring gifts and greetings, along with helpful information about your new community.

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FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 FT/PT cashier & counter service & kitchen help person needed at Mum’s Cafe. Apply in person at 8850 Walnut Grove drive or call (604) 888-3122 NORTHERN VANCOUVER Island GM dealership seeking a qualified automotive painter. ICBC credentials an asset. Ideal applicant familiar with water based systems, computers & estimating ability would also be considered for working management position. Pay is industry competitive. Send resume attn: Cory to: admin@klassengm.com

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CRITTER CARE WILDLIFE SOCIETY

CLOVERDALE EMPLOYMENT RESOURCE CENTRE

December 6th-20th, 2010 9:30am - 5:00pm 481 - 216th Street, Langley

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Funded in whole or in part through the CanadaBritish Columbia Labour Market Development Agreement

Please support your local wildlife shelter, meet Hoover, our resident Bobcat and get a jump on your Christmas Shopping with items such as animal trinket boxes, hoodies and much, much more.

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GARDENING

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Req’d F/T for an established company in Port Kells. Mon.-Fri. 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

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

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS working line blck & blck & tan, 9 wks, $650 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602

Duties to incl fabrication and heavy machinery. MUST be able to lift 150lbs, have a valid driver’s license and speak fluent English. Medical and Dental benefits plan after 3 months. Starting wage is $12/hr.

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KITTENS; Manx X, 1 gray tabby male, mouser family ,12 wks. Yarrow address. $45. 1-604-997-6009

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

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Interior Master’s

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 260

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

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ALL VEHICLES WANTED

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LOTS

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YORKSHIRE PUPPIES. 1 Female, 1 Male. 1st shots. Ready to go. $1300. Phone (604)845-4526. Yorkshire Terrier pups, CKC reg’d, 1st shots. vet ✓ $1100-$1300. M/F, Ready Dec 9. 604-793-2063

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 548

FURNITURE

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560

MISC. FOR SALE

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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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STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPECIALS from $4 to $11/sq.ft. Great pricing on ABSOLUTELY every model, width and length. Deposit holds for spring delivery. Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800668-5422.

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Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

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RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO

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CARS - DOMESTIC

1999 OLDS INTRIGUE 3.8L V6, 226,000Km. Blue, gray int., all power, 4 dr., $2500 obo 604-534-3435 2003 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER SE - auto, loaded, mint. senior driven. No accident. $3800 (604)309-3135 2008 CHEVROLET IMPALA - V-6, local, all pwr. options, no accidents, sandstone metallic, alloys, low Km’s 58k $9995 / 604-328-1883 2009 FORD Focus $13,900 MUST SELL Moving Country Best Deal In BC Mint condition and is equipped with: 4 cyl 2.0 Auto/W Overdrive, Cruise, Tilt, PS, PB, PW, PL, Steering Wheel Controls, Sync Voice Command, Cd Player with Mp3, Black Leather Seats/Front Heated, Rear Headrests, Alloy Wheels/W Low Profile Tires. Car in White Rock Call Steve at 604-613-7453 orcasea@telus.net

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

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Family oriented bldg near Guildford Mall. Spacious 1 bdrm + den from $800/mo; 2 bdrm + den from $1000/mo. Laminate & carpet flooring with tile entrance. F/P, D/W, in-ste storage, laundry rm, large patio. Secure prkg. avail. Heat & hot water. N/P. Well worth your inspection.

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1989 VOLVO, $1500, 4 door sedan, runs great , Air Cared. Feb/11. Must sell. before Dec. 1. 778-840-1961 1995 HONDA ACCORD EX 5/spd very clean, sedan, 222K. Extras incl alarm & 2 sets of summer & winter tires/rims. $4700. 604-858-4107. 1995 HYUNDAI 4 dr. auto, fully loaded. Runs very good. Air Cared. Asking $850 obo 604-504-0932 1999 SUBARU LEGACY, S/W, AWD, auto. 94,000 kms. Mint cond. $5,995. Maint. rec. 604-782-1641. 2001 SUZUKI Grand Vitara XL7, 7 pass. V6, A/C, 108,300k. very well maint. $10,600. 778-862-8872. 2002 NISSAN SENTRA GXE-4 dr. auto, 4 cyl. Air, Tilt, Cruise, pw, pdl, c/d, mint. $3950 (604)514-4849 2003 HONDA Accord EX-L. Black, lthr, fully loaded ex cond. Orig owner. 224K. $8000 obo. 604-556-8778 2004 CROSSFIRE German import, 48K, like new, garage kept. All options. $16,000obo 778-232-3578

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PETS

AKITA SHEPHERD X PUPS born Oct. 17, family raised, vet chkd 1st shots $260/ea. 604-856-0469 BERNESE MOUNTAIN dog puppies vet checked,1st shots for more info, call Jen 604-807-3853 or jenv411@hotmail.com CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 856-4866 ENGLISH LAB RETRIEVER PUPS avail now. 1 male 1 female left. $600 each. 604-593-1532 ENGLISH MASTIFF pups, M/F, p/b, papers, microchipped, dewormed, 1st shots. $1850. 604-316-5644.

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REAL ESTATE

PETS 477

ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1986 Chrysler Woody Station Wagon - Loaded 104K miles, excellent shape $3100. 604-534-2997

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

630

PRIMO PAINTING

604.723.8434

806

TRANSPORTATION

BABY GRAND PIANO. Black Pearl River, Yamaha inside. 6 yrs. old. $5200. 604-302-9042 PIANO, older upright, Melotone. incl., bench. Good cond., needs tuning. $750 (604)792-4174

Older Home? Damaged Home? Need Repairs? Behind on Payments? Quick CASH! Call Us First! 604.657.9422

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

604.587.5865

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MISC. FOR SALE

627

MOVING & STORAGE

• Driveways • Sidewalks Small Lots • Salting • Sanding

LEGAL SERVICES

PUREBRED Doberman puppies, ready for Christmas. 6 girls, 3 boys $900 obo. 604-807-9095.

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SNOW SHOVELING

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OLD ENGLISH BULLDOG. 12 wks female. Registered. Kind & gentle. $1500 obo. Tracy 604-617-3463

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REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY Journeyman Mechanic with Ford diesel training. Excellent benefit package and competitive wages, full-time position. Apply in person to Service Manager at S.L. Ford Sales in Slave Lake, Alberta. Fax resume to 780-849-3333 or email to k-riddel@dealeremail.com

PERSONAL SERVICES

MINI SCHNAUZER pups, 1st shots, dewormed, tails docked vet ✓ $750/ea. Call 604-657-2915.

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.

PIPE LAYER required immediately. Full/Time opportunity. Must have manhole placement and benching experience. Competitive Wages & Benefits. E-mail resume: info@directional.ca or Fax: 604-513-9821

TECHNICIAN REQUIRED. Bow Valley Ford, Canmore, Alberta. Great working conditions in a very busy shop with great rates & full benefits package. Contact Joe Hawkeye, 403-679-2270. Fax 403679-2271. Email: jhawkeye@bowvalleyford.com.

Golden Retrievers, 8 wks, vet check view parents, born oct 2. Ready to go. $600 (604)796-2886/799-7033

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

VEHICLES WANTED

CA$H FOR VEHICLES 736

HOMES FOR RENT

MAPLE RIDGE 4 bdrm 2 bath. lrg living spaces on acreage. 2 car garage w/workbench. alarm. $1600/month. 249 St/108 Ave. 604762-2086

750

SUITES, LOWER

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845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

851

TRUCKS & VANS

1966 CHEV DELUXE p/u, V8, 4 sp, blue/wht, all stock, collectors plates, $7,800. 604-796-2866 (Agassiz) 1976 FORD CABOVER, 600, CC, Allison auto., p/s, used little, $750. Phone (604)596-3534. 2000 FORD F350 V10, 82,000km., mint cond. 2 wheel drive. Asking $9500. 604-946-9307 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 604-746-7472.

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