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Times The Langley T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 6 , 2 0 1 2 High Flying Pilots page 35 www. lang leytimes . com Winter Song page 34 Monique TAMMINGA/Langley Times Lee’s Market owner Robert Lee is busy putting the finishing touches on his Fort Langley store before its grand opening this Sunday. A fire destroyed the former IGA store in January 2011. The market welcomes back a lot of the same employees, but will concentrate on serving local food. For the full story, see page 20. MONIQUE TAMMINGA Times Reporter Two Langley men in their 20s have been arrested and charged after a vicious, unpro- voked attack at the Langley City 7-Eleven on the night of Monday, Nov. 26. The attack was so brutal it left the victim lying in the middle of the road bleeding and unconscious. Around 11:20 p.m., Langley RCMP were called by a pass- ing motorist who saw two men beating on another just outside the 56 Avenue conve- nience store. The first officer to arrive found the unconscious victim lying in the middle of the road with his friend watching over him, said police. “The victim was bleeding from the back of his head and from a cut above his eye. It took several minutes for him to regain consciousness,” said Langley RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Holly Marks. The victim was immediately taken to hos- pital. His friend told police they had exited the 7-Eleven and walked past two men who appeared drunk. It’s alleged that one of the sus- pects punched the victim, who tried to walk away but was unable to as both the men knocked him to the ground and punched him repeatedly. continued, PAGE 4 Two arrested after brutal attack DAN FERGUSON Times Reporter A pay hike for Langley Town- ship’s mayor and council will be phased in over the next four years, but a new travel allowance that will boost their overall com- pensation by almost 10 per cent will take effect right away. The altered proposal was approved Monday afternoon after the council remunera- tion task force said phasing in the salary increases would avoid a pay hike next year and address the “perception issue” about another salary increase 12 months after the mayor’s annual salary went up by 12.6 per cent and councillor pay rates rose by 19 percent. Those raises took effect when the new council took office in December, 2011. That was a “catch-up” after sev- eral years of no salary increases, task force chair Barbara Sharp, a former North Vancouver City mayor, said in a written memo to council. “It is our view that any pub- lic sensitivities to increases in 2013 would be more a matter of perception than reality,” Sharp wrote. While the phasing in means no increase in the mayor or council- lor salaries next year, they will get a new $340 a month travel allowance on top of their salary of $42,936, which adds $4,080 to their overall compensation, an increase of 9.5 per cent. Mayor Jack Froese will get a travel allowance of $850 a month, which amounts to another $10,200 on top of his salary of $105,456, an increase of 9.7 per cent. At the Monday afternoon Township council meeting that approved the proposal, remu- neration task force spokesman Darcy Rezac defended the pro- posed new travel allowance. continued, PAGE 5 Unprovoked beating left victim bleeding in street Township pay raise will be phased in 20622 Langley Bypass | 604-530-3156 | langleyscion.com 2012 SCION FR-S Bring The Sport Back To The Car Now Accepting Orders! 20202-66TH AVE, LANGLEY 604.539.7720 exceljewellers.com Store Wide Christmas Sale 20-60% Off MASTER GOLDSMITH ON SITE

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TimesT h e L a n g l e y

T h u r s d a y , D e c e m b e r 6 , 2 0 1 2

High Flying Pilotspage 35

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Winter Songpage 34

Monique TAMMINGA/Langley TimesLee’s Market owner Robert Lee is busy putting the finishing touches on his Fort Langley store before its grand opening this Sunday. A fire destroyed the former IGA store in January 2011. The market welcomes back a lot of the same employees, but will concentrate on serving local food. For the full story, see page 20.

Monique TaMMingaTimes Reporter

Two Langley men in their 20s have been arrested and charged after a vicious, unpro-voked attack at the Langley City 7-Eleven on the night of Monday, Nov. 26. The attack was so brutal it left the victim lying in the middle of the road bleeding and unconscious.

Around 11:20 p.m., Langley RCMP were called by a pass-ing motorist who saw two men beating on another just outside the 56 Avenue conve-nience store.

The first officer to arrive found the unconscious victim lying in the middle of the road with his friend watching over him, said police. 

“The victim was bleeding from the back of his head and from a cut above his eye.  It took several minutes for him to regain consciousness,” said Langley RCMP spokesperson Cpl. Holly Marks. The victim was immediately taken to hos-pital. 

His friend told police they had exited the 7-Eleven and walked past two men who appeared drunk.  It’s alleged that one of the sus-pects punched the victim, who tried to walk away but was unable to as both the men knocked him to the ground and punched him repeatedly. 

continued, PAGE 4

Two arrested

after brutal attack

Dan FergusonTimes Reporter

A pay hike for Langley Town-ship’s mayor and council will be phased in over the next four years, but a new travel allowance that will boost their overall com-pensation by almost 10 per cent will take effect right away.

The altered proposal was approved Monday afternoon after the council remunera-tion task force said phasing in the salary increases would avoid a pay hike next year and address the “perception issue” about another salary increase 12 months after the mayor’s annual salary went up by 12.6 per cent and councillor pay rates rose by 19 percent. Those raises took effect when the new council took office in December, 2011.

That was a “catch-up” after sev-eral years of no salary increases, task force chair Barbara Sharp, a former North Vancouver City mayor, said in a written memo to council.

“It is our view that any pub-lic sensitivities to increases in 2013 would be more a matter of perception than reality,” Sharp wrote.

While the phasing in means no increase in the mayor or council-lor salaries next year, they will get a new $340 a month travel allowance on top of their salary of $42,936, which adds $4,080 to their overall compensation, an increase of 9.5 per cent.

Mayor Jack Froese will get a travel allowance of $850 a month, which amounts to another $10,200 on top of his salary of $105,456, an increase of 9.7 per cent.

At the Monday afternoon Township council meeting that approved the proposal, remu-neration task force spokesman Darcy Rezac defended the pro-posed new travel allowance.

continued, PAGE 5

Unprovoked beating left victim bleeding in street

Township pay raise will be

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Langley Times file photoJacob de Raadt, shown here in September 2011, has been a vocal critic of many projects at Langley Township council. Now he has been banned from attending council meetings.

DAN FERGUSONTimes Reporter

Five months after he was cited for clap-ping during a Langley Township council meeting, Langley City resident Jacob de Raadt has been banned from a attending future meetings.

Council has released a record of a closed-door meeting that approved a lawyer’s letter forbidding de Raadt from attending future meeting without the “prior written permis-sion of mayor and Council.”

De Raadt has been told all future com-munication with the Township must be directed through Vancouver law firm Bull Housser and Tupper.

De Raadt has also been warned in writ-ing to “cease publishing or delivering any defamatory or racist communications in respect of the Township, current or past staff or elected officials.”

Council also released a letter from Bull Housser lawyer James H. Goulden, which says de Raadt made a number of “inap-propriate” remarks in communications to the Township, including a reference to an unnamed person’s Irish surname.

“There are many other communications of a similar nature sent or circulated by Mr. de Raadt,” Goulden wrote.

“These communications are likely racist and defamatory and should not, in our view, be tolerated by the Township.”

The comments were made in relation to the Athenry Development project to build condos and a cultural centre in Willoughby, the lawyer said.

When The Times contacted de Raadt by

phone Wednesday, he declined to comment on the allegation of racism.

“Not at this moment,” de Raadt said.In a related matter, the law firm has also

sent a letter to “certain individuals” who oppose the Athenry Development project, advising them to direct all future correspon-dence to the law firm.

In June, de Raadt was involved in a brou-haha between members of council and the audience during a discussion about the sale of Township-owned land in Glen Valley.

When Glen Valley resident Stuart Bucholtz went over his five-minute time limit during his presentation to council on the land sale, Councillor Steve Ferguson interrupted him, saying, “Excuse me sir, we have order in this particular chamber.”

At that moment de Raadt, who regularly attends council meetings in both the City and the Township, began to clap loudly, and was joined by a couple of other audience members.

Mayor Jack Froese called for order in the room, and all audience members stopped clapping, except de Raadt.

Froese asked de Raadt to leave the council chambers.

He eventually stopped clapping.At the end of the evening meeting in

June, Councillor Charlie Fox suggested that de Raadt be warned about his behaviour or possibly be banned from attending future council meetings.

Not naming the individual, Fox said he has “gone beyond on too many occasions.”

Fox asked at the time that a letter be sent requesting that he either retain decorum or further action would be taken.

DAN FERGUSON Time Reporter

As a Monday night public hearing into the proposed redevelopment of land near Trinity Western University (TWU) was winding down, Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese announced it would not end that evening.

Froese said the hearing was being adjourned to Jan. 21 at 7 p.m. so coun-cil could hear from representatives of of the Agricultural Land Commission (ALC) “in all fairness, to make sure everyone has a chance to make sub-missions.”

The public hearing was told the pro-posal to build housing on land across Glover Road from the university has been trimmed by 67 acres to 376 acres, after the ALC ruled that some of the unde-

veloped land should be preserved for farming.

At the Monday hearing, with the excep-tion of one university representative, all the speakers were against the project. Most said all of the land should have been preserved for farming.

The opponents were concerned about the loss of agricultural land and the potential environmental impact of the proposed “university district”.

Dennis Townsend suggested the uni-versity could free up space on its existing site for a housing development by build-ing a parkade.

“There is plenty of room to grow” Townsend said.

He estimated about a third of the TWU land is currently used for parking lots.

Gary Reid, whose family has oper-ated a farm for 35 years on land next

to the proposed project, predicted the arrival of housing on their border will eventually bring an end to their busi-ness.

“If anything changes in this area, we’re basically out of farming,” Reid said.

He was not happy with the ALC ruling against preserving the site for agricultural use.

“It is very viable farmland,” Reid said.“I don’t know how it got taken out.”Another critic, Hugh Davis, said the site

was not a good “building spot.”“There’s more than 20 feet of blue clay

in there,” Davis told council.“Those are really deep gullies.”Council has already given preliminary

approval to the proposal to amend the Rural Plan for the three properties at 7645 and 7679 Glover Road, and 22423 Labonte Cres. to create a “University

District” of housing, along with some commercial development to serve the housing.

Metro Vancouver has objected to the proposal, saying it doesn’t fit the regional body’s goal of concentrating development in selected urban areas.

The plan also involves transferring 52 acres adjacent to the Salmon River to the Township for conservation purposes. That land is currently part of the Wall property, located at Highway 10 and 72 Avenue. It is included by the Township in the university district.

The Monday public hearing did not discuss a separate, related application to build 67 compact residential lots on the 153-acre Wall property, located at 22415 72 Ave., which is seen as part of the uni-versity’s vision to increase student and staff housing.

University district public hearing continues in January

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The victim’s friend was able to temporar-ily pull one assailant away but eventually, both men contin-ued the assault, said Marks. 

“The victim was punched repeatedly and kicked in the head,” she said. 

The two suspects then took the victim’s coat and fled on foot.

Witnesses to the beating told police the two suspects were standing in front of Army & Navy store. 

Officers went across the street and arrested the two who were holding the victim’s jacket.

Allan Carmichael, 29,and Jordan Jaric, 24, are charged with one count each of rob-

bery.  Carmichael was held in custody and appeared in court on Tuesday. 

Jaric was released and was due back in court on Wednes-day.

Marks said it was the impres-sive care of the community that made sure the attackers were arrested.

“In this instance, arrests and charges may not have been possible without the vigilance of the citizens of

Langley,” said Marks. 

“As a Langley resident myself, I am encouraged and comforted to know my neighbours are looking out for each other.”

While there was little the victim could have done, Langley RCMP still want to remind people to avoid all contact with individuals acting suspiciously, especially if they are intoxicated.

Carmichael is a known crim-inal who has been convicted or break and enters in years past.

It doesn’t appear Jaric has a criminal history.

from PAGE 1“I am encouraged and comforted to

know my neigbours are looking out for

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“It’s very common,” Rezac said.

“It’s very common in business and it’s common in government.”

And it should be considered “quite separate” from the salary increase, Rezac added.

Three councillors, Kim Richter, Bob Long and David Davis disagreed and voted against it.

Richter said council already gets an allowance.

“We have one-third of our salary tax-free and I understand that was to be used to fund travel,” Richter said.

A Revenue Canada interpretation bulletin issued in 1976 (IT-292) states elected municipal officials can avoid paying taxes on up to a third of their annual salary by declaring it to be an “expense allowance” which includes “mileage or other traveling allowance.”

Long said he would prefer to see the travel allowance phased in like the pay raise.

Davis had earlier said he did not want to decide his own pay increase.

The rest of council voted for the allowance and slowed-down pay increase.

Councillor Michelle Sparrow, who was absent for the previous week’s debate on the new pay formula, supported the proposal by the independent volunteer task force as the best way of handling what she called the “hot potato” issue of council compensation.

“Arm’s-length was the correct move,” Sparrow said.

Councillor Steve Ferguson said the workload of council members has increased.

“My wife is mad at me because I’m spending more time on council than I ever did,” Ferguson said.

Councillor Charlie Fox, who has been on council eight years, said the workload of the councillors “has increased incrementally,” more than his salary has gone up.

“I’m rarely home for dinner,” Fox said.

During last week’s debate on the proposal, Fox had argued for delaying the pay increase until after the next election.

Councillor Grant Ward supported the new allowance, saying “I do an awful lot of traveling on behalf of this council.”

The new formula aims to avoid the escalating pay hikes and controversies that ensued under

the previous system that set Langley Township council pay adjustments based on what other Lower Mainland municipalities were paying their mayors and councillors.

“We were all uncomfortable” with the previous process, said Councillor Bev Dornan, who

supported the new approach as a made-in-Langley solution.

“It’s a process devised by Langley residents,” Dornan said.

Froese said council should follow

through with the recommendation of the task force it appointed.

“Thankfully, this

(pay hikes issue) doesn’t come before us too often,” Froese said.

At the close of the evening meeting, Councillor Fox approached the press table in the council chambers.

“I did not get a pay raise,” Fox said.

“I got a travel allowance.”

He did not, he said, want to see news reports suggesting otherwise.

Froese later noted the travel allowance

is not mandatory and any councillor who objects can refuse it.

The new pay raise formula uses an average of the salaries of a federal MP, provincial MLA, provincial government cabinet minister, Langley RCMP superintendent and the principal of the largest high school in Langley.

The task force averaged out the salaries to produce a figure of $138,086, then calculated the

mayor’s pay rate at 80 per cent of the average, and councillors’ pay at 40 per cent of the mayor’s pay.

The revised approach adopted Monday night will reduce the mayor’s salary to 77 per cent of that amount, meaning no increase for Froese or for the councillors next year.

The figure will rise by one percentage point a year until it reaches 80 per cent in 2016.

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Travel allowance is not a pay raise, says Fox

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Langley Township Mayor Jack Froese was among four people awarded Diamond Jubilee medals Monday night.

The 2012 Governor Gener-als’ awards, which recognize the achievements of outstand-ing Canadians, are part of the year-long diamond jubilee cel-ebration of the 60th anniver-sary of the reign of Queen Elizabeth.

They were presented by for-mer Senator Gerry St. Germain, in a ceremony in the Langley Township council chambers.

St. Germain retired from the Senate in November, after turn-ing 75. He served in the upper chamber of Parliament for 19 years.

In his remarks, St. Germain noted that mayor Froese, a retired Vancouver Police offi-cer who operates a family-run wholesale turkey farm, has served as director of security for the 2010 Langley Sum-mer Games, president of the Aldergrove Rotary Club, presi-dent of the Central Fraser Val-ley Girls Soccer Association as well as stints as directors of the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce and Fraser Val-ley and B.C. Egg Producers Association.

Also honoured was Chief Sophie Pierre of Cranbrook, chief commissioner of the BC Treaty Commission, and a founding member of the First Nations Finance Authority.

Also receiving the medal was Murdie Pollon, president of Hallmark Poultry in Vancouver and a longtime farmer and businessman. He is also a phi-lanthropist, whose beneficia-ries include Vancouver General Hospital, the YMCA Nanook House for Children and the

Zajac Ranch for Children.The fourth person honoured

was well-known businessman George Tidball, who brought McDonald’s to Western Canada and founded the Keg chain. Tidball was cited for his gener-ous support of local commu-nity initiatives.

He and his family developed and continue to operate the Thunderbird Equestrian show park in Langley. His son Ste-phen accepted the award on behalf of his father.

Dan FERGUSON/Langley TimesFour people received Diamond Jubilee medals marking the 60th year of the Queen’s reign at Langley Township hall Monday night. Left to right are former Senator Gerry St. Germain, who presented the awards, Sophie Pierre, Murdie Pollon, Township Mayor Jack Froese and Stephen Tidball, who accepted on behalf of his father George Tidball.

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The Langley Times • Thursday, December 6, 2012 • 7news

Langley RCMP general duty officers arrested three different thieves breaking into Langley homes on Sunday, Nov. 25, including one 49-year-old Surrey woman who paid some homeless men to help her steal a stove.

In total, three Surrey residents will be going to court in the new year, after two separate break-ins in the Willoughby area.

The first break-in was reported shortly after 9 a.m. A home owner in the 8400 block of 196 Street returned home to find a red pickup in her driveway. She blocked the vehicle in and called police.

Officers arrived quite quickly and spot-ted two men running from the property. The suspects ran through a treed area and were both arrested a short distance away, out of breath and covered in mud and leaves, said Langley RCMP spokes-person Cpl. Holly Marks.

A police dog managed to do a reverse track from where they were arrested to the victim’s residence, said Marks.

Two Surrey men, aged 42 and 46, face break and enter charges.

Some two and a half hours later, a sec-ond break-in was reported to police as a residential alarm in the 20400 block of 82 Avenue.

Police arrived to find two men and a woman loading a wood stove from the house into the trunk of a car.

They had gotten into the home through the front window. The woman, a 49-year-old Surrey woman, was arrested and will appear in Surrey Provincial Court in January.

The investigation suggested the two men involved were, in fact, homeless men from Surrey who had been paid to help the woman. They will not be charged, said Marks.  

Three arrests in break-insAldergrove Festival Days Society

presents its annual Christmas Light Up parade at 6 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8.

The parade starts at 270 Street in downtown Aldergrove and runs along Fraser Highway.

Food bank donations will be accepted along the route.

Also scheduled on Saturday is the Langley Centennial Museum’s annual Pioneer Christmas celebra-tion, with gingerbread cookie dec-orating and traditional crafts and pictures with Santa Claus from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

The museum is located at 9135 King St. in Fort Langley.

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we say

No place forsubdivision

Langley Township council heard from several delegations and received a fair amount of

correspondence about inclusion of the Wall farm property in the university district it is proposing to set up around Trinity Western University.

Then, at the conclusion of the public hearing on Monday, Mayor Jack Froese announced that it was being postponed for further consultations with the Agricultural Land Commission.

The university district idea is a reasonable one. It makes sense to have more university-related services in the area near TWU. However, as the Land Commission has already told council, it needs to be restricted to areas outside the Agricultural Land Reserve.

Whether or not properties within the ALR are “good farmland” is beside the point. Right now, those lands are within the ALR. Many farms in Langley are not soil-based, such as several large greenhouse operations located in Milner, very close to the Wall property.

The ALC has given its blessing to adding several properties on the west side of Glover Road into a university district, and this is where council’s efforts need to be concentrated. If there is a need in the future to expand the district, and the land in question is not within the ALR, there should be no problem in doing so.

The Wall property itself is physically separated from the TWU campus by the Salmon River (including a large swamp), and by the Canadian Pacific Railway line. It has always been a working farm, going back more than 100 years. Even though the Land Commission has said it will allow 67 homes to be built on a portion of the farm, this change of land use makes no sense. Services are a challenge, and an urban subdivision has no place in the midst of a farm area.

As one correspondent pointed out to council, the fact that the Land Commission has permitted this has caused other applicants to propose similar developments in other rural areas. If this trend continues, Langley will be a hodgepodge of farms, rural land uses, subdivisions and urban services. This is a throwback to the 1950s, when there were no zoning bylaws, and makes no sense from a planning perspective.

The Wall property does not belong in a university district, and it is not an appropriate location for urban development.

Langley Township council needs to make that abundantly clear.

they say

One cost too many

The smile on the face of the premier illuminated the early morning gloom as the new Port

Mann bridge was officially opened to eight lanes on Saturday.

It’s hard to say how long the honeymoon will last.

Especially when commuters and truckers start to see the effect the full cost of tolls will have on their wallets every month.

Sensing the backlash that financial hit could spawn, crossing the bridge will be free for the first week, half price until Feb. 28 for drivers who haven’t registered for a special windshield sticker and until next November for those who have. Like a drug pusher trying to establish a marketplace, the government is hoping if they get drivers hooked on the new bridge, they’ll pay whatever it takes to keep moving and won’t blink when they start getting dinged three bucks a crossing.

But they may be underestimating the determination of Greater Vancouver motorists to drive for a bargain.

Already burdened by the highest cost of living in Canada, extracting another $1,500 a year out of the household accounts of regular users of the Port Mann will be one debit too much. Not to mention the increases in the cost of food and consumer goods that are transported by trucks over the bridge.

Three years ago the tolled Golden Ears Bridge that links Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows to Highway 1 via Langley was opened with similar fanfare. Yet every morning, drivers heading west from those communities line up bumper-to-bumper on the Lougheed Highway to cross the free Pitt River bridge as the six lanes of the Golden Ears sit largely empty.

While tolls help pay for the infrastructure we so desperately need to keep up with Greater Vancouver’s booming population, those tolls need to be kept affordable for all.

—New Westminster News Leader(Black Press)

It’s a wonderful life in LangleyI was standing on a street cor-

ner in downtown Langley talking to a friend, sharing

small town memories. We were admiring the Christmas lights scattered among the trees. This time of year becomes nostalgic for even the toughest among us. Many a strong man will not admit to shedding a tear during the last scene of It’s a Wonderful Life, but that message about small town values and the richness of friends hits home to all of us.

My friend was telling me about his first visit to Langley many years ago. He was look-ing to move somewhere in the Lower Main-land. When he was asked exactly what he was looking for, he thought for a minute and replied, “I want some place with trees.” “Go to Langley” he was told, so he took a drive out and liked what he saw.

“I went to a store and picked up the local paper to get an idea of prices and what was available. The front page picture and story was about a woman who had achieved a per-fect crib hand. I read that and decided that if a perfect crib hand was front page news in this town, that’s where I wanted to live.”

He raised his family here, schooled them here and still volunteers here.

I’m sure if I gave all of you a few minutes right now, you would recall your home town and the reasons you settled there and the charm that kept you there. My parents often shared Christmas memories about late night sleigh rides home from school Christmas parties, where ribbon candy and Japanese oranges were the presents from Santa and the bells on the horses accented the snap of the Northern Lights overhead. Simple memories

of small towns stay with us.I wonder which of today’s

headlines will attract new folks. Certainly the trees are disappear-ing, so not many new people will come here looking for that. Will it be a story about the new tran-

sit bus connections that will whisk them from their cubicle homes to their cubicle offices? Will it be a story about new developments being built and the investment opportunities they might bring? Maybe they have young kids and the stories of Langley’s successful sports teams and first-class venues will be enticing.

I encourage anyone planning to move here to look past the headlines. Langley City and Township still have small town values. At the Langley Christmas Bureau we see that every day. As more and more people need our help, more and more residents step up to help out.

Like the gentleman who retired last December. Every month when he received his cheque, he would buy a new bike. He brought in 12 new bikes to give away. A nine-year-old boy and his mom stopped by. He had asked all the kids coming to his birth-day party to bring an unwrapped toy for the Christmas Bureau. He donated his gifts and the cash from his two grandmas.

We have had two former recipients of our hampers come in and sponsor families, now that they are back on their feet. Both of them told us they wouldn’t live anywhere else. This community gave them dignity and hope and this is where they want to raise their children.

Sometimes you can’t see the forest for the trees. You just have to look a bit deeper to find the secret. At least that’s what McGregor says.

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Task Force defends its work

Water and farmland need protecting

Taxpayers don’t get such generous raises

Councillors need to take the blinders offEditor: Langley Township council

does not have an abundance of confi-dence and vision, but those people have the gall to ask for and take more money.

Let’s get real. We have a tight econ-omy. They need to take off the blinders.

They chose the territory for reasons of their own, and they take constituents for

granted. Some are downright contemptu-ous of members of the public.

Harvey D. Schultz,Aldergrove

Editor: Re: Editorial — “Proposed council pay increase is outrageous” (The Times, Nov. 29).

It seems to me that once again our local council felt that a large pay increase was required, so they can be paid like a judge or police chief or high school principal, with-out any of the schooling or training required.

I am just a taxpayer who has not had a pay increase in the 10 to 19 per cent range — ever. To those who sit in the council chamber, give your heads a shake and read the news to see how bad things really are out here.

When I heard the news report about this wage increase on the radio Wednes-day morning, my first thought was “That can’t be right, who would be stupid or

sly enough to do that?”By taking full advantage of the fact

that the public is not watching what council is doing, as we all struggle to make ends meet and put some gifts under the tree, those sneaky council members pulled a fast one.

Luciano Fasullo,Fort Langley

Editor: Re: Editorial on Township of Langley council pay (The Times, Nov. 29).

Your comment “There is no compari-son between the work done by a judge, principal or police chief and that of a councillor.” The task force did not com-pare the position of councillor to these positions, as you indicate. 

It was the salary of the mayor — not councillors — that was calculated using new comparators. These are the aver-age salaries of: a superintendent of the RCMP, a provincial cabinet minister, a federal MP, and the principal of the larg-est high school in Langley.

The salary of a provincial court judge did not figure into the calculation. It was the highest on the list and was elimi-nated (along with the lowest salary, that of an MLA), a standard practice when calculating averages.

It is noteworthy that despite being a full-time job, we recommended the mayor be paid only 80 per cent of this average and not the full comparison.

Our research led us to conclude that these are appropriate comparators for the mayor, given the size of the budget, the impact of decisions on the com-munity and the nature, and scope of responsibilities. Furthermore, we have not received constructive input from the public or media to suggest anything bet-ter.

The task force recommendation for councillors’ salaries is quite differ-ent. Their salary is compared to the mayor’s. 

Because councillors’ duties are part-time and responsibilities are different from the mayor’s, we recommended their salaries be fixed at 40 per cent of the mayor’s salary. This approximates

the historical relationship. If The Times insists upon comparing

councillors’ salaries with the four com-parators, your readers should be aware that the current salary for councillors is only 31 per cent of the average of the comparators. The mayor’s is 76.4 per cent.

This would not change much on implementation, if the Task Force’s most recent advice were followed.

The Task Force’s Nov. 29 advice to council (which came after council con-sidered the task force report) is this: No change in salary for councillors and a small (less than one per cent) salary increase for the mayor on implementa-tion of our recommendations, starting in 2013.

Barbara Sharp, chair,on behalf of the Township of Lang-

ley Council Remuneration Task Force

Editor: With all the well-articulated and compelling arguments against developing the Wall property that were made in January, I am very disappointed that this issue is coming before Langley Township council yet again.

There are many reasons to reject the proposal. As council members know, there is an urgent need to protect our sources of water, arable land and green spaces.

I recognize that council members feel obliged to represent developers, as well as members of the public. However, if

council says yes to this development, it will be much harder to say no when other under-utilized agricultural proper-ties come up for similar consideration.

The land being offered up for the endowment in this proposal can’t be used for farming or housing. The owner of the property should see this ripar-ian zone, as many owners all along the Salmon River do, as valuable fish and wildlife habitat, not a bargaining chip.

I urge council members to adhere to Metro Vancouver’s Regional Growth Strategy and reject this spot-zoning

application. It is difficult, but important, to think

in the long term. The Township deserves great respect for the vital role it will play in feeding the citizens of Metro Vancouver in the near future. We will be the bread basket of the Lower Mainland.

Vancouverites will have to appreciate the thoughtful council members in the Township of Langley who stood up to developers’ pressure, in favour of protect-ing our food sources and green spaces.

Leslie Dyson,Aldergrove

Editor: I have been a resident of Langley since my parents moved here when I was 11 years old. I have been very proud of where I live, and pleased with the services within our community — until I found myself in need this week.

I was once a single mother in this community. When my children were old enough to stay home alone after school, I then enrolled in Kwantlen Polytechnic University. After I graduated, the reces-sion began and I found myself without any employment opportunities. I have a large debt load and I have been without any professional job prospects for the past four years.

I did find work for a minimum wage as a cashier at a small store. I was laid off in May and I received one week’s wages ($418). At that time, my mother was suf-fering from breast cancer. We spent our last meaningful week together on Moth-er’s Day. Later that week, she was told she was terminally ill.

She died a few weeks later. I was without a job and without my mom within a few short weeks. I was a member of the Langley Food Bank, and I had missed my six-month review appointment in August, just several weeks after my mom died.

I promptly called Langley Food Bank that week and let them know my mom had died, I had lost my my job and I needed to receive further assistance. They let me know there was a penalty for miss-ing my appointment. I was not allowed to make an intake appointment to get back on their services for three weeks.

I did secure several on-call jobs shortly afterwards, but on Nov. 9, my vehicle was hit from behind by a young person texting, and I was injured. I have since lost all three jobs.

On Monday, I went to Langley Food Bank. I was told by the intake worker that I missed my appointment in August. I reminded her that I called at that time. I was told I could have an intake appoint-ment in the middle of January, 2013. I asked her if she could make an exception, and she replied “no.”

For the first time in seven years, my rent in unpaid to my landlord. I have a welfare appointment pending in the future, and I am without funds and food today. Langley Food Bank is turn-ing their back on me and my family.

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Monique TaMMingaTimes Reporter

The first meeting of an advocacy group for families whose loved ones have been killed by police or while in police custody brought together some high profile names on Nov. 25.

The group, which Al Wright helped orga-nize after the police-shooting death of his son Alvin in Langley in 2010, is called Fami-lies for Police Account-ability.

The group includes Zofia Cisowski, the mother of Robert Dziekanski who was Tasered in 2007 by RCMP at Vancouver International Airport; Linda Bush, mother of Ian Bush who was shot in the head while in an interview room at the Houston, B.C. detachment; the fam-ily of Frank Paul; and David Boyd, whose son Paul was shot nine times by a Vancouver Police officer in 2007.

New video of his death has surfaced, calling into question police accounts of his death.

The sister of Greg Matters was also at the meeting. Matters was shot and killed by police recently in Prince George. It is the first case the Inde-pendent Investigation Office (IIO) is investi-gating.

“There were a lot of common threads,” said Wright about the first meeting.

“A common theme is the families don’t trust police, the IIO, or the OPCC (Office of the Police Complaints Commission).

“We, as an advocacy group, are from a non-police base 100 per cent. We are the com-mon citizens who have already been through that experience.”

He wishes he’d had a support group like this when his son was killed.

“It’s the middle of the night when the families are dealing with the loss, usually at the police station, and our advice is not to speak to anyone except maybe a law-yer.”

Wright co-operated fully with police after learning his son was killed and encouraged his other son, who was there at the shoot-ing, to be interviewed

by police. He wouldn’t do that

again, he said.He is still hoping

the OPCC will re-open the investigation into his son’s death after new forensic evidence came to light at the coroner’s inquest into his son’s death. Prior to the inquest,

the OPCC had cleared RCMP Sgt. Don David-son of any wrong-doing in the shooting. Police accounts of that fateful evening say Alvin came at David-son in his bedroom carrying a hunting knife, when he was shot and killed.

Pictures taken by

police of the room show a hunting knife on the floor.

“Our mandate is to comfort the next vic-tims, which we already did with the family of Greg Matters,” he said.

To get in touch with the group call the B.C. Civil Liberties Associa-tion at 604-687-2919.

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Monique TaMMingaTimes Reporter

Take only photographs, leave only footprints, is what some tal-ented Langley Fine Arts students are offering to help save Glen Valley’s McLellan forest at a photo exhibition at Watershed Arts Cafe on Dec. 6.

The event is called Outside-In: A Tribute to McLellan Forest, and will open at 6:30 p.m. with perfor-mances from LFAS writing majors and members of the community starting at 7:30 p.m.

Numerous LFAS student artists took photographs while touring the forest last month. They will reveal their prints that night.

Proceeds from the sale of any print will go to saving the forest.

On Saturday, the public is invited to visit the forest from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. for the installation of tree poems written by award-winning poets from around Canada and the U.S. who responded to a call from Fort Langley’s Susan McCaslin. More than 150 poems were submit-ted from across the continent, even from Governor General Award win-ners, in a five day period. Time is

running out for Watchers of Lang-ley’s Forests to come up with the $3 million the Township is asking for the 25-acre parcel the munici-pality owns.

The Township has given a Dec. 17 deadline and then it will let the forest be sold.

Monique TAMMINGA/Langley TimesLFAS student Duncan Lee played for classmates during a recent outing to McLellan Forest.

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Whatever happens in the

provincial election five months from now, taxpayers should insist that it be the last spring vote.

Now I know this isn’t sexy like the horse race of popularity polls so loved by the TV news. But integrity of public financial information is the next vital step in democratic reform, even more important than scheduled election dates.

And the B.C. tradition of tabling untested election budgets, shutting down the legislature and firing up the campaign buses, has to end.

The B.C. Liberals are on track to surpass the NDP on fudge-it budgets, having put millions into TV ads that insist the 2013 budget will struggle into the black.

This is the hill Christy Clark has chosen to die on.

Glen Clark set the modern bar with his 1996 election budget. After a run of red ink, it conjured a tidy little surplus that helped the NDP squeak out a win over the plaid-shirted Gordon Campbell.

Campbell’s noisy exit had its roots in his 2009 fudge-it

budget, which clung to an outdated $500-million deficit forecast that had already melted down along with banks, auto makers and U.S. real estate.

After the election, British Columbians found out we were really $2.8 billion in the red.

Not one to waste a good crisis, Campbell ordered the harmonized sales tax.

Now Premier Clark and Finance Minister Mike de Jong are

proposing to balance the budget and shut down the HST money machine.

Clark gave a speech in Coquitlam the day before last week’s budget update, warning it “won’t be pretty.”

And it’s not. In September the

current-year deficit forecast jumped above $1 billion, largely due to a glut of natural gas. The latest update pushed it near $1.5 billion.

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royalties are bumping along the bottom, no big change there.

But now coal prices and shipments are down, and a slow real estate market has pinched the flow of cash from Bill Vander Zalm’s legacy, the property purchase tax.

I erred in a previous column, saying this year’s deficit is partly due to a staged repayment of federal HST transition money. Not so.

That entire $1.6 billion was booked in last year’s budget, pushing that deficit to a record $3 billion. This means the current $1.5 billion bleeder is based strictly on current revenues, debt servicing and spending.

So how is this sucking chest wound going to suddenly heal next spring? De Jong provided an early version of his answer in his September financial statement. Amazingly, it projects a recovery of more than $100 million in natural gas royalties next year. Hmmm.

Liquefied natural gas exports to Asia are still years away, and the U.S., our only current energy

export customer, is developing its own huge shale gas and shale oil reserves.

In another forecasted miracle, sales tax revenue is expected to dip by a mere $120 million as the old provincial sales tax returns next year. In 2014 it is projected to bounce right back to where it is today, around $6.1 billion.

That’s odd. When former finance minister Kevin Falcon announced the transition back to PST last May, he described annual revenue loss of about $500 million the first year, and more than $600 million the next.

Granted, business investment credits and HST rebates to the poor also end, saving the government a pile of cash as this significant tax reform dies.

But it still looks like another fudge-it budget, designed to help another premier avoid the political graveyard at the foot of Deficit Hill.

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Despite years of predictions that mosquito-borne West Nile virus would arrive in the Lower Mainland, the potentially deadly illness is still a no-show here.

And Metro Vancouver has now decided to stop spending $76,000 a year co-ordinating a regional response to the threat.

Nobody has ever been infected by West Nile within the Lower Mainland and it’s only been detected here once — in a horse in Aldergrove in 2009.

The B.C. Centre for Disease Control now considers Metro Vancouver to be at the very edge of the potential reach of the virus, which has infected people in the Interior and Washington State.

The virus had spread rapidly across North America in the early 2000s but activity in the Pacific Northwest has since slowed considerably.

Fraser Health said this year it no longer recommends preemptive use of larvicide to control mosquitoes in its region and provincial funding for West Nile response that used to be administered through a Metro function has been cut off.

The Fraser and Vancouver Coastal health authorities will instead work directly with local municipalities to direct West Nile mosquito control and prevention if and when the virus poses a more serious risk in this area.

Metro Vancouver will still control nuisance mosquitoes on its own lands, such as Metro regional parks, as will some cities, including Richmond.

Fraser Health has also scaled back its program to monitor mosquitoes, crows and ravens that serve as indicator species for West Nile.

There were 24 probable or confirmed West Nile cases in B.C. residents from 2007 to 2010, but nearly all of them are believed to have been contracted

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The City of Langley has introduced a flash multi-media presentation featuring content from the City of Langley, the Downtown Langley Business Association, and Tourism Langley.

Designed for business investors, prospective residents, and students who want to learn about the advantages of living, learning, working, and playing in the City of Langley, this multi-media presentation provides engaging videos, key decision-making documentation and comprehensive reports.

“This multi-media presentation, created in collaboration with the DLBA and Tourism Langley, represents a one-stop shopping gateway to discovering why the City of Langley is The Place to Be,” said City Mayor Peter Fassbender.

“It will become a central doorway to key information for all prospective businesses, investors, and future residents.

“The City of Langley’s leading-edge communications tool connects to the internet to display information that is always relevant and up-to-date

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“It is the best way for residents and prospective buyers to stay in the know and get insider knowledge about what’s going on in the City of Langley. Because of its virtual format, the presentation also conforms with the City’s strategic initiative to reduce paper waste and seek more environmentally-friendly ways to communicate with the population.”

The multi-media presentation, can be downloaded from the City of Langley’s website at city.langley.bc.ca and will also be distributed on a USB flash drive at trade shows and other events.

The Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce is planning to help you laugh your way into the holiday spirit.

Comedian Patrick Maliha will provide the entertainment as the Chamber holds their annual holiday

dinner meeting on Dec. 11.

The evening will also include the presentation of the 2012 Good Citizen of the Year Award.

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Monique TaMMingaTimes Reporter

The time has finally come. This Sunday Fort Langley will have its grocery store again. Lee’s Market (the former Fort IGA) is celebrating its grand opening on Sunday, Dec. 9, at 9 a.m. There will be door prizes, gift baskets and fun as the community welcomes the Lees and all the employees back to business.

The new store, set back from its original footprint on

Glover Road to Mavis Avenue, will be open seven days a week, 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.

This is Fort Langley’s main grocery store and very much a gathering spot for locals. Just like the famed TV show Cheers — Lee’s Market is the kind of place where everyone knows your name.

“Through it all, we have had so much support from this community,” said owner Robert Lee.

The Lees have owned the grocery store since 1975. A

fire burned the store down on Jan. 4, 2011.

“I say this with pride, I don’t know another community like this. These aren’t customers, these are our friends and family,” said Lee.

That’s why Lee designed the market with the community in mind, including the “Mavis Avenue Cafe” which offers a lot of comfy seating in the deli. With garage-style glass door walls and exposed wood beams above, Lee is very happy with what local builder Marcon created.

“We are going to have sandwiches made to order, signature salads, Chinese, Mexican, pizzas and full service seafood,” said Lee of the deli/cafe.

Store manager Andy Abreo “can’t wait to see everyone again.”

Abreo said before the fire, working there didn’t feel like a job.

“This is the kind of place where you don’t rush off after your shift, you hang around because it’s fun.” Several of the 25 to 30 employees are returning to work at Lee’s Market and new hires are already catching on to the spirit, he said.

He’s looking forward to seeing all the familiar faces again.

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Abreo worked for Lee in the Walnut Grove store when he was a teenager. Lee liked his work ethic and “passion for the business” and hired him as the manager.

“Fort Langley is in good hands with Andy,” Lee said.

The grocery store has served Fort Langley since 1897.

It was first known as Coulter Berry store. Other stores followed including Tommy’s Market, Lucky Dollar, Link’s Hardware and IGA, and the Fort Supply Company which was the name in 1975 when the Lee family took over. Before the fire, the store was called Fort IGA.

After a lot of thought, the Lee family decided to carry on business under the “Lee’s Market” name. This allows them to support more local suppliers and carry a wider variety of natural products.

Socializing and shopping will return, and the popular deli, which covers almost one third of the store, will go a long way to re-establishing a much-missed convenience in the village.

Lee’s Market is named after Robert Lee, his brother Peter, and Robert’s nephew, Charlie (who runs the Walnut Grove IGA).

Lee put out a call to farmers

and producers that he wanted to buy as much local. Now he will be carrying everything from vegetables, cheeses, meat, eggs and honey that all come from the Fraser Valley.

“The beef we will sell is natural and comes from a great family who raise beef right here in the Fraser Valley. So customers are going to know where their meat comes from,” said Lee.

The rustic beams throughout the store were fashioned from Douglas firs harvested at UBC’s Demonstration Forest in

Maple Ridge.Two large garage doors, one

on the west wall of the deli, will allow customers to enjoy their coffee and food on the patio.

The store will have a large section for organic produce.

“We’ll still be carrying name brands, but we’ll have a wider selection of natural, organic and local products,” Abreo told The Times earlier this fall.

“We are more passionate about what we are selling. We are telling a story here.”

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Monique TAMMINGA/Langley TimesNearly two years after the Fort Langley IGA burned down, Lee’s Market is set to open on Sunday.

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The Greater Vancouver Home Builders’ Association is proud to introduce its new President and CEO, Bob de Wit. Replacing long-time president Peter Simpson, de Wit is ready to take on the challenge.

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The soft glow of candlelight against a snowy landscape, the haunting melodies of instruments not widely heard

for hundreds of years and crystal clear voices rising in songs of celebration and reverence — in the 19 years since she first performed it, Lori Pappajohn’s Winter Harp has marked the beginning of the Christmas season for hundreds of concert goers across the Lower Mainland.

For many, it’s a chance to reconnect with another time, said the New Westminster-based harpist who, for a number of years, performed the concert in Fort Langley before moving to The Act in Maple Ridge.

“The concert is about Christmas memories — the warmth and joy of Christmas. We often look out and people have tears in their eyes and we know that something we’ve read or played has stirred a memory.”

But it’s not just the music that transports Winter Harp audiences through time, Pappajohn knows.

It’s the dresses, too.“Before we even play a note, you’ve

already journeyed back.”Stepping onto the stage in sumptuous

Medieval-style gowns, sewn in rich silks and velvets, the artists evoke a sense of romance and warmth that only adds to the Christmasy feeling, said the musician.

And all of it is the handiwork of Langley seamstress Joanne Chiasson.

“I found Joanne years ago,” said Pappajohn. “I was playing at a fashion show and one of her dresses went down the catwalk. I almost fell off my harp stool.”

Up until that point, the ensemble had been wearing costumes they’d sewn themselves — piecing together curtains with black velvet jackets and skirts they’d pulled off the racks at Value Village.

They weren’t all that bad, said Pappajohn, but of course, they didn’t hold a candle to Chiasson’s colourful creations and the exquisite image they project. Often when the ensemble returns from intermission (having changed outfits) there is an audible gasp from the audience, she said.

“There is no other group that has such incredible costumes.”

Although she was running a successful home-based business in Brookswood

when they met, Chiasson credits Pappajohn with shifting her focus from bridal gowns to period costumes — encompassing everything from the Middle Ages to the 1950s.

“Lori was instrumental — no pun intended — for the direction my business took,” said Chiasson, who has been creating costumes for the Winter Harp ensemble for nearly two decades.

“She introduced me to the Medieval period.”

Using historically accurate renderings from books, Chiasson and Pappajohn together design gowns that are as true to the time period as possible.

“If you want a certain colour, it has to look authentic. I’ve learned to dye with tea, coffee, berries. I try to make it as accurate as possible.”

She even goes so far as to stain the gowns’ laces with tea to make them look old.

Asked to pick a favourite, Chiasson settles on the gown Pappajohn is wearing in her latest promotional photographs — shimmering gold, accented with ‘winter teal’ velvet embellishments.

“I do believe the last dress we did together was the most inspirational.”

Over the years, she has created about two dozen dresses for Winter Harp — one or two each year — Chiasson estimates.

Pappajohn serves as model for all the fittings, but since the women in the ensemble are all about the same size, and thanks to the lacings up the back, they are able to share the costumes.

Whenever Pappajohn tours she is always on the lookout for fabric or accents that will help to create the vision she seeks — that of a pre-Raphaelite painting. Much of her trim, she picked up at the grand bazaar in Istanbul.

“They have these big, beautiful borders you see on the dresses. You can’t get those here,” said Pappajohn.

“I’ve learned to stock up, so I’ve got yards of material,” she laughed.

Nearly 20 years after they met, Chiasson remains grateful to Pappajohn for helping her map out her career path.

“She inspired me to get creative, when I might have taken a different turn.

“It’s been genius — a great marriage.”

Winter Harp will perform two shows at The Act in Maple Ridge on Sunday, Dec. 16. Shows begin at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. For tickets, call 604-476-2787 or go to theactmapleridge.org.

submitted photoWinter Harp founder Lori Pappajohn, shown here with one of the 13 harps she owns, has been wearing Medieval-style dresses created by Langley’s Joanne Chiasson for the past 19 years. This gown in gold with winter teal accents is the seamstress’ favourite creation to date.

Winter Harp members aren’t the only ones benefitting from

Joanne Chiasson’s mastery of Middle Ages style.

The Langley couturier once wore one of her own creations to a Medieval feast in an Irish castle.

“I looked around and I was in the only person (apart from the staff) in a Medieval gown and I thought, ‘What is wrong with this picture,’” said Chiasson.

The problem, it turned out, was cost and availability. She left with an order for 19

dresses. Chiasson has had brides fly in

from as far away as Scotland to get fitted for one her gowns.

The reason for their popularity is simple, she said — the dresses are beautiful. They’re unique, ultra-feminine and extremely flattering to any figure.

The corset brings a woman down three full dress sizes, explained Chiasson. And the spiral metal boning she uses allows that to happen without being confining or uncomfortable.

“It cinches in the waist and flows gracefully so that, honey, you are seriously hot in one of these,” she laughed.

“They make woman of all sizes feel beautiful. I see women melt into little girls. It helps them to embrace who they are and love their curves — it’s a whole mindset.”

Discovering such a pleasant niche has allowed Chiasson to expand her small home-based Brookswood

business by adding a store in Gibsons on the Sunshine Coast, where she plans to retire. Angelic Visions is located in Molly’s Lane behind Molly’s Reach, the restaurant made famous in The Beachcombers television series.

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Langley Christian rallies for first AA titleGary ahujaTimes Sports

Two points away from seeing their championship dreams dashed in the provincial semifinal, the Langley Christian Lightning came through in the clutch.

The Lightning senior boys’ volleyball was down 13-9 against the Okanagan Mission Huskies in a match tied at two sets apiece. The winner would advance to the AA provincial gold medal game while the loser would be relegated to the bronze medal match.

The tournament was held at the UBC Okanagan campus in Kelowna.

And Langley Christian delivered, rattling off the next six points to stun their opponent.

“We battled hard and learned that if we believe in ourselves, we can overcome any obstacles,” said coach Aaron VandenBrink.

The Lightning capped off the weekend with a five-set victory over the Duchess Park Condors in the gold medal game on Saturday to claim the title, the first in school history for the senior boys program at the AA level.

Langley Christian did win the Single A title back in 2004.

Since moving to the AA level, Langley Christian has won five medals in the past seven years (one gold, one silver and five bronze).

In the decisive set, Langley Christian was down 8-7 but ran off the final eight points, including a huge solo block from Jeremy Hansma to end the match.

“Winning a game in a fifth set may require a little bit of coaching, strategy and technique, but when it comes down to the wire, heart is what wins championships and every one of our athletes left theirs out on the court this weekend,” VandenBrink said.

In pool play, Langley Christian defeated Pacific Christian 2-0, Duchess Park 2-1 and MEI 2-0.

They knocked off Cambie 3-0 in the quarter-finals before rallying for back-to-back five-set victories in the semifinals and finals, respectively.

The victory against MEI avenged a loss in the Fraser Valley finals a few weeks ago.

Following that defeat, assistant coach Jesse Zuidhof said the team worked

their mental game, how to react to errors and remaining optimistic.

“That made a big difference in how we approached each game, how we prepared and how we stayed focused mentally on the court as well,” he said.

This was the fourth time the Lightning played Duchess Park, and marked the third straight win for the local team. All four games went to a deciding set.

“We knew it was going to be a battle,” Zuidhof said.

“The difference was, when it counted, we made big plays in the end and played to win, not to lose.”

Prior to the championships, Zuidhof said the coaching staff told the players to focus on three things: playing for their Creator, their teammates and the thrill of competition.

He also said the gold medal belongs to everyone who has helped the team over the years.

“A lot of people have put in a lot of time over the years,” he explained.

“It is a gold for everyone, for the whole community who has put in a lot of time and effort to get these boys to where they are.”

Eli Tolkamp earned most valuable player honours, while Braden Heppell was a first team all-star selection and Mike Grypma was on the second team. Both Carson Heppell and Mitchell Jarvie were honourable mentions, while Mark Antoniuk was named most outstanding libero.

This is the third year in a row Antoniuk has won the award at provincials.

He called the award a bonus to his team getting the ultimate prize.

“All of those hours of training and practising, and we finally get the championship,” he said.

Tolkamp said that once the team had survived the semifinal scare, they knew the title was within their grasp.

“Once we got to the finals, we knew it was ours for the taking,” he said.

As for the MVP award, Tolkamp knew that if he was on top of his game, it would be a benefit to his teammates.

•••••The Langley Fundamental Titans

placed seventh at the AA provincial tournament, earning the most sportsmanlike award.

Gary ahujaTimes Sports

It is not too often that an athlete will have a big smile across their face after their team just got waxed on the court.

But there was Walnut Grove Gators’ Paul Getz, with a big grin following his team’s 118-55 loss to the Findlay Prep Pilots, USA Today’s second ranked boys’ basketball team.

“You want to go out there and play the best you can, no matter what the outcome is,” said the Grade 12 forward, who led the Gators with an impressive 17 points and a blocked shot.

“It is fun, you learn lots and you are playing with some of the best guys in North America.”

The Pilots were the main attraction for the inaugural Tsumura Basketball Invitational, which was held Dec. 1 and 2 at the Langley Events Centre.

The Pilots, a prep school powerhouse from Henderson, Nev., have six players already committed to NCAA Division 1 schools for next season. They have also had four former players taken in the past three NBA drafts.

Findlay completed their weekend with a 108-40 win over the White Rock Christian Warriors.

The Gators and Warriors are ranked first and fourth, respectively, to open the senior boys basketball season.

Against the Pilots, Walnut Grove kept it relatively close in the opening quarter, leading at three separate points. But Findlay’s size — they boast players six-foot-nine, six-foot-10 and six-foot-11 — and athleticism took over, leading to several fast breaks and dunks the rest of the game.

The Pilots led at the end of each quarter by 16, 31, 50 and then finally the 63-point margin of victory.

Findlay Prep coach Todd Simon said his team is used to getting their opponents best

efforts in the early going.“We understand that most

places we go, we are their Super Bowl,” said Simon, whose team is regularly televised on ESPN.

“That is just part of the deal of where we are at. We’ve got a bullseye wherever we go, but the guys need that.

“It is going to help them in college and it holds them accountable every day.”

“We were a little out-manned in terms of size and athletic ability, but I thought our kids shot the ball and reasonably

High-flying Pilots put on show at LEC

Gary AHUJA/Langley TimesAbove: Walnut Grove Gators’ Jadon Cohee (above) drives to the hoop against Findlay Prep Pilots’ Allerick Freeman during the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre on Saturday night. Walnut Grove’s Trevor Siemiatkowski is surrounded by the smothering defence of the Pilots. Findlay Prep is the second ranked U.S. high school team and have six players already com-mitted to NCAA Division 1 schools, including Freeman who will attend UCLA. continued, PAGE 40

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The Trinity Western Spartans basketball teams both ended the first semester of league play on a high note with victories over the host Brandon

Bobcats.The Spartans men’s

team could only watch as a Bobcats three-pointer at the buzzer missed to give the road team a 75-73 win.

The women’s game was much more one-sided as the Spartans delivered a decisive 74-23 victory.

“Tonight’s game was a great indication of

how hard we’ve been working this team and is a great way to end the first half of the season,” said coach Cheryl Jean-Paul.

Holly Strom tied a

school record with five blocked shots. She also had nine points, seven rebounds and five steals.

The offence was led by the trio of Emily

Knauff (14 points), Chelsey Olsen (12 points) and Stephanie Carkner (10 points).

As a team, Trinity Western shot a sizzling 51.6 per cent from the field, including knocking down five of their nine three-point attempts.

In the men’s game, the Spartans (3-7) overcame a 12-point half-time deficit to post their third win of the season.

“The second half of the game, we really stepped up our game and got a good flow going,” said coach Scott Allen.

“It was a good way to end the semester and we will look to build on it in the second half of the season.”

With less than four minutes remaining,

Trinity Western trailed by six points, but thanks to some stellar foul shooting — eight of 10 — the team made up the deficit and won by a basket.

Justin Bakuteka led all scorers with 25 while Mark Perrin had 18 points and 11 rebounds.

Another key for the visitors was their bench, which outscored the Bobcats bench 37-14.

The Spartans were in Regina the night before, losing 88-69.

Perrin led the team with 21 points.

The women’s team also lost to Regina, 72-63.

Strom led the team with 18 points while Knauff had 15. Sarah Cleveland came off the bench to chip in with 14 points.

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Georgia Ellenwood and Braedon Dolfo were among the winners at the 2012 BC Athletics Awards.

Ellenwood won the youth female athlete of the year award while Dolfo was the Para-athletics male athlete of the year.

The winners were celebrated on Saturday (Dec. 1) at the Hilton Vancouver Airport Hotel in Richmond.

Both Ellenwood and Dolfo represented Canada this past summer: Ellenwood at the World juniot track and field championships in Spain and Dolfo at the Paralympic Games in London.

Two other Langley Mustangs Track and Field Club members were also among the award winners.

Robyn Buckingham and Nick Colyn were among the winners of the midget athletes of the year. Buckingham competes in the jumps and combined events while Colyn is a distance runner.

Colyn also won the cross-country runner of the year award.

And finally, two members of the Trinity Western Spartans were among the honourees.

Fiona Benson was named the senior female cross-country runner of the year while Joel De Schiffart was named junior male road runner of the year.

And high jumper Django Lovett was recognized for representing Canada at the NACAC (North American, Central America and Caribbean) U23 championships in Mexico.

Dolfo, Ellenwood honoured

www.tol.caTownship PageFor the week of December 6, 2012 20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley V2Y 3J1 | 604.534.3211

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Regular Council MeetingCivic Facility

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Wednesday, December 12 | 7 - 9pm Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee

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2013 Council Advisory Committee AppointmentsVolunteering is a great way to get involved, provide input on important issues, and make a positive contribution to our diverse and growing community. The Township is presently seeking volunteers for the following Advisory Committees:

• Agricultural Advisory Committee (one-year and two-year term positions available)

• Board of Variance (three-year term positions available)

NEW! • Community Participation, Infrastructure, and Environment Advisory Committee (one-year and two-year term positions available)

• CP Community Advisory Panel (two-year term position available)

• Community and Transportation Safety Advisory Committee (two-year term positions available)

• Economic Development Advisory Committee (two-year term positions available)

• Heritage Advisory Committee (two-year term positions available)

• Recreation, Culture, and Parks Advisory Committee (one-year and two-year term positions available)

NEW! • Seniors Advisory Committee (one-year and two-year term positions available)

• Youth Advisory Committee (two-year term position available)

A description of each Advisory Committee and an application form is available on the Township’s website at tol.ca/committee. Please complete the application form and attach a letter and a brief resume indicating which Advisory Committee you wish to serve on. Current Advisory Committee members are welcome to reapply.

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Fri Dec 14 7:15pm vs. Coquitlam ExpressSat Dec 15 7:15pm vs. Chilliwack Chiefs

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Information on the budget and ways to participate in the consultation process will be posted on the Township’s website on the days leading up to the open house. Please plan to attend the User Pay Utilities Budget Open House:

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Help Prevent Flooding• Clear nearby curbs and catch basins of leaves.

• Do not rake or blow leaves onto the street or into open ditches.

• Collect and compost leaves on-site or bag them for future pick-up.

• Check ditches in front of your property for blockages.

Engineering Division 604.532.7300

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date bookThe Langley

Mail or drop off submissions to 20258 Fraser Hwy.; e-mail [email protected] go online at www.langleytimes.com to post your event. Click on calendar and ‘add event.’

Datebook is a free community service for non-profit organizations published twice a week.

Thursday

• Sharing and Caring Social at the Langley Seniors Recreation and Resource Centre. Most Thursdays from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. $4 drop-in. December 6 is Craft Day. Evelyn Flynn will help you create a unique greeting card to keep or send to a friend or family member.

•Young Widows Group meets for coffee and conversation at the Mocha Room Cafe, 20300 Fraser Hwy. on Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. For information call 604-510-2610.

• Langley Amateur Radio Association (LARA) meets first Thursday of the month at 1900 hrs local at Brookswood Firehall #5, 20355 32 Ave. Coffee and sweets provided. For more information email: Al [email protected] or Don [email protected].

• Ala-Teen a support program for teens who have been or are being negatively affected by another person’s drinking. Open to ages 10 and up. Thursdays at 7:30 p.m. in the Township of Langley Civic Building at 20330 65 Ave. For more information, call 604-688-1716.

saTurday

• Christmas Tea and Treasures: Dec 8 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at St. Andrew’s Anglican Church on Old Yale Road. Enjoy a delicious cup of tea and treats or savories. Artisans and vendors offer unique items such as sheepskins, jewelry, toys, soaps, gourmet kitchen items, candles, crochet items and more. No charge for admission.  There will be door prizes. All funds raised go to support the Ministries of St. Andrew’s Anglican Church.

• Housing Workshop on SAFER (Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters), Saturday, December 8, 10 a.m. to noon at the Langley Seniors Resource and Recreation Centre, 20605 - 51B Ave.  Pre-register by calling 604-530-3020.  Drop-ins welcome. Open to the public and free of charge.

• 2012 Benefit Concert for the Langley Christmas Bureau Dec. 15, 7:30 p.m. at Pacific Academy Auditorium 10238 168 St. featuring award winning Langley Children’s Choir, Langley Community School Orchestra, Langley Christian H.S. Sr.Jazz Band, 2012 Mixed Christmas Chorus, Synchromesh Quartet. Hosted by The First Capital Chorus. Tickets: Adult $20. Seniors and students $15. Children by donation. Tickets available at the door. For more, call Gordon @ 604-530-4795

sunday

• Langley Concert Band “Winter Frolic” December 9, 2:30 p.m. West Langley Hall 9400 - 208th Street, Langley. Adults $15, 18 and under $10, Family Rate $40

Monday • Opus One Women’s Choir “Here Comes

Santa Claus” December 16, 2:30 p.m. at

Brookswood Senior Centre. 19899 36 Ave. Adults $15, 18 and under $10, Family Rate $40

• Dorjechang Buddhist Centre weekly meditation classes Mondays from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Suggested donation, $10. Douglas Recreation Centre, 20550 Douglas Cres. For more information, visit www.dorjechang.ca or call 604-853-3738.

• Langley Concert Band meets Monday nights 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the band room at R.E. Mountain Secondary School, 7755 202A St. Always accepting new members with at least one year’s experience. For more info, email [email protected].

• Chess Club meets Mondays at 7 p.m. at the Brookswood Seniors Centre. For more info call Hugh, at 604-530-4693.

Tuesday

• Langley Newcomers and Friends this non-profit community minded group is open to women of all ages and meets at the W.C. Blair Recreation centre on the first Tuesday of every month at 7:15 p.m. For info please contact Cyndy Smith at 604-530-3924 or Donna Stark at 604-530-3844 or [email protected].

• Langley Meals on Wheels Service Society Food and Friends in the Willowbrook/Willoughby area takes place twice a month on the second and fourth Tuesday. The new location is at the Renaissance Retirement Residences at 6676 203 St. Lunch is served at 11:30 a.m. The cost is $3. Register by calling 604-539-0571.

• Langley Elks, meet second and fourth Tuesdays at 8: p.m.  excluding January and February, at unit 6, 4044 200B St. Contact: Steve 604-510-4742

• Langley Lions Bingo every Tuesday night at the Evergreen Lodge, in the hall at 5464 203 St. Doors open at 4 p.m., Bonanza pre-call at 5:30 p.m., cards sold at 6 p.m., start time 7 p.m., light concession opens 5 p.m.

Wednesday

• Classics Book Club Join the lively discussion at this new book club and get acquainted with the great books of world literature. Meets on the first Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Murrayville library. Please phone the library for more information or to register for free at 604-533-0339.

• Fort Langley Library Knitting Circle meets 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Drop-in. Bring your knitting to the library and enjoy the companionship of working with others on your project.  Beginners welcome.

• Langley Quilters Guild meets the fourth Wednesday of every month at George Preston Recreation Centre, 20699 42 Ave. Day meeting is noon to 3 p.m.; evening meeting is 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Contact Nancy Walker at  604-534-1013.

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well,” said Gators coach George Bergen.

“I think we also held our own in terms of rebounding, but it was pretty tough in there.”

Simon was impressed by what he saw.

“They are very well coached, they made a bunch of threes early on,” he said.

“I like their prospects for the season.”

The coach also admitted his

team played special defensive attention to Walnut Grove’s Jadon Cohee, the Gators Grade 11 star who is eyeing a college scholarship south of the border.

“We were really keying on him, dogging him a little

bit and he never really got flustered,” said Simon. “He showed well.”

Walnut Grove finished the TBI with a big 82-58 victory over the fifth-ranked W.J. Mouat Hawks on Sunday afternoon.

Gary AHUJA/Langley TimesClockwise fron above: Findlay Prep’s Allerick Freeman splits the Walnut Grove defence; the Pilots’ Fallou Ndoye goes for the dunk; and Walnut Grove’s Paul Getz goes up against the Findlay Prep defence.

from PAGE 35

Gators leave impression with Pilots coach

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Miranda GATHERCOLE/Langley TimesLangley Stampeders’ Bryan Desmarais bowls over a Coquitlam Falcons player during the B.C. provincial midget football championship game at McLeod Park on Sunday. The Falcons defeated the Stamps 21-6 to win the championship.

The Langley Stampeders scored on a pair of first quarter field goals to build an early 6-0 lead, but that was all the offence they could muster on Sunday.

Their opponent, the Coquitlam Falcons, scored a touchdown just before the half to go up 7-6, and then added two second-half touchdowns to win 21-6.

The teams were playing in the provincial midget championship game at McLeod Park.

The Stampeders made several attempts to stretch the field in the second half, but the Falcons defence came up with interceptions to prevent Langley from cutting into the deficit.

Langley was the 10th seed heading into the post-season before getting healthy and catching fire to knock off three teams above them in the standings.

Coquitlam was undefeated on the season, but seeded sixth after having to forfeit three games.

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The Langley United Soccer Association is holding its first annual food and toy drive.

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The local soccer asso-ciation will provide hot chocolate and candy canes for kids and cof-fee for adults.

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Gary ahujaTimes Sports

Their three-peat bid may have been denied, but the Credo Christian Kodiaks still captured a medal for the fourth straight season at the provincial champion-ships.

“(We’re) slightly dis-appointed, but the boys did play well,” said coach Stan de Haan.”

The Kodiaks dropped a 3-2 heartbreaker to the Kelowna Christian Knights in the Single A B.C. senior boys pro-vincial championship game on Saturday.

The tournament was held at the UBC Okanagan campus in Kelowna.

Credo Christian won the first set 25-23 and was up 2-1 after a 25-21 victory in set three. But Kelowna Chris-tian stayed alive with a 25-20 victory and then took the decisive fifth set 15-8.

The Knights and Kodiaks were the top two seeds, respectively, heading into the cham-pionships.

This was the third time the two schools played each other this

season and while the Knights won all three times, the most recent game was the closest Credo Christian came to knocking them off.

De Haan added that it was hard to pinpoint the difference in the final between the two teams.

“We played well, we just couldn’t quite pull through,” he said.

While the team was disappointed in being denied their quest for a third straight title — the school won in both 2010 and 2011 as well as finishing second in 2009 —  de Haan said they handled the loss well.

In the team’s other games, they defeated Bulkley Valley and Spar-wood in pool play, and then beat Vernon Chris-tian and Bulkley Valley in the playoff round.

Ben Togeretz and Josh Van Delft were named first team all-stars, while Zachary Vanderploeg was a sec-ond team selection. And Connor Pruim was an honourable mention.

•••••Three Langley senior

girls teams also com-peted over the weekend

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At the AA tourna-ment in Nanaimo, the Langley Fundamental Titans placed sixth. Brie O’Reilly earned a sec-

ond team all-star award.And at the Single

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07 FORD FOCUS SPORT4dr, auto, 80km

$9,888

03 MUSTANG CONVERTIBLEV6, Auto, Leather, 123 km

$7,488

05 DODGE CARAVAN7 pass, 80km, 11-107-1

$8,988

06 FORD F250 s/cab, s/box, diesel, lariet

$18,998

04 DODGE RAM 1500quad, Laramie, 4x4

$12,88807 DODGE CALIBER SXT

auto

$9,888

06 FORD F350 CREW CABwith dump box, diesel

$30,888

01 PONTIAC GRAND PRIXloaded

$5,88801 GRAND CARAVAN

low kms

$5,88807 PONTIAC TORRENT

AWHL, roof, loaded

$11,888

07 FORD F-150loaded

$16,888

04 TOYOTA MATRIX XR5 dr, loaded

$10,888

12 DODGE RAM 3500 QUAD CAB Diesel 2 TO CHOOSE

$44,88898 FORD EXPLORER

4 dr

$3,988

02 FORD EXPLORERSport Trac

$5,988

11 TOYOTA RAV 4AWD

$22,888

05 PONTIAC MONTANA7 pass

$6,48804 VOLKSWAGON JETTA

low kms

$8,888

06 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER Alloys, auto, 61km

$8,988

604.626.4548

03 FORD EXPLORER 4 dr, 131km

$9,888

By-PassJohn Judd Steve Judd

SALE

SALE SALE

SALE

05 KIA SPECTRA4 dr, 115-10

$6,88805 PONTIAC G6 SEDAN

$8,88807 SUZUKI XL7

7 pass, leather, roof

$12,888

09 CHEV SILVERADO 1500Crew cab

$23,888

SALE

2 TO CHOOSE FROM

SALE

07 CHARGER DAYTONA RT#105/150, 62km, loaded, hemi

$22,988

OVER 100 VEHICLES IN STOCK TO CHOOSE FROM

LOTS OF CHRISTMAS DEALS

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Langley ----------------------------------ToyotaTown

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2013 MATRIX 2012 CAMRY2013 COROLLA

2013 VENZA 2012 SIENNA2012 RAV4

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$XXXMONTH MONTHX%FINANCE

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$XXXMONTH MONTHX%FINANCE

APR IS XX

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$XXXMONTH MONTHX%FINANCE

APR IS XX

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$XXXMONTH MONTHX%FINANCE

APR IS XX

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$XXXMONTH MONTHX%FINANCE

APR IS XX

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$XXXMONTH MONTHX%FINANCE

APR IS XX

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2012 TACOMA

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FACTORYEVENT

TOYOTA

great OFFerS On ManY 2012 tOYOta MODeLS.hurrY in tODaY!

TT-2068-N-1-17x11 Build #: E1 Date: July 11 2012

Docket: TTTCX2068 Production Artist(s): CL RS

Client: TOYOTA Art Director: GT ________________

Type Safety: .25" Inside Copywriter: ________________

Trim Area: 17" x 11" Prod. Manager: ZP ________________

Bleed: Add .125" Account Manager: BG ________________

Colour(s): 4C Studio Manager: GB ________________

Publication(s): Due Date:

toyota.ca

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TUNDRA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 RAV4

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 mATRiX

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 COROLLA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 VENZA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TACOmA

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Great deals on 2013 models. And remaining 2012 models. Hurry in today!

toyota.ca

Admat vertical Build #: E3 Date: Oct 26, 2012

Docket: TTTCT2095 Production Artist(s): Mh

Client: Toyota Art Director: SB ________________

Type Safety: .25" Inside Copywriter: WW ________________

Trim Area: 11" x 17" Prod. Manager: MJ ________________

Bleed: Add .125" Account Manager: MP ________________

Colour(s): 4C Studio Manager: GB ________________

Publication(s): Due Date:

COUNTDOWN

YEAR END

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COUNTDOWN

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TUNDRA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 RAV4

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 mATRiX

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 COROLLA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 VENZA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TACOmA

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Great deals on 2013 models. And remaining 2012 models. Hurry in today!

toyota.ca

Admat vertical Build #: E3 Date: Oct 26, 2012

Docket: TTTCT2095 Production Artist(s): Mh

Client: Toyota Art Director: SB ________________

Type Safety: .25" Inside Copywriter: WW ________________

Trim Area: 11" x 17" Prod. Manager: MJ ________________

Bleed: Add .125" Account Manager: MP ________________

Colour(s): 4C Studio Manager: GB ________________

Publication(s): Due Date:

COUNTDOWN

YEAR END

HURRy iN TODAy!

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TUNDRA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 RAV4

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 mATRiX

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 COROLLA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 VENZA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TACOmA

Hurry in. And get a great deal today.

Great deals on 2013 models. And remaining 2012 models. Hurry in today!

toyota.ca

Admat vertical Build #: E3 Date: Oct 26, 2012

Docket: TTTCT2095 Production Artist(s): Mh

Client: Toyota Art Director: SB ________________

Type Safety: .25" Inside Copywriter: WW ________________

Trim Area: 11" x 17" Prod. Manager: MJ ________________

Bleed: Add .125" Account Manager: MP ________________

Colour(s): 4C Studio Manager: GB ________________

Publication(s): Due Date:

COUNTDOWN

YEAR END

HURRy iN TODAy!

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TUNDRA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 RAV4

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 mATRiX

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 COROLLA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 VENZA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TACOmA

Hurry in. And get a great deal today.

Great deals on 2013 models. And remaining 2012 models. Hurry in today!

toyota.ca

Admat vertical Build #: E3 Date: Oct 26, 2012

Docket: TTTCT2095 Production Artist(s): Mh

Client: Toyota Art Director: SB ________________

Type Safety: .25" Inside Copywriter: WW ________________

Trim Area: 11" x 17" Prod. Manager: MJ ________________

Bleed: Add .125" Account Manager: MP ________________

Colour(s): 4C Studio Manager: GB ________________

Publication(s): Due Date:

COUNTDOWN

YEAR END

HURRy iN TODAy!

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$159mo.

Lease for 0%Up to 60 months

FactoryFinancing

or up to $2000Consumer

Cash

0.9%Up to 60 months

FactoryFinancing

or up to $5000Consumer

Cash

0%Up to 60 months

FactoryFinancing

$179mo.

Lease for 0%Up to 60 months

FactoryFinancing $299mo.

Lease for 0.9%Up to 60 months

FactoryFinancing

0.9%Up to 60 months

FactoryFinancing

2013 TUNDRA 2013 TACOMA

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See your local Toyota dealer today.

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TUNDRA

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 RAV4

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 mATRiX

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 COROLLA

• Tis arcu velit hqosnx jsjs jxx smalds lwiai • Yys ysbslsls cjcjs sjucv sxud busss ususd• Wds askcaid sdkd ccjshcsovod iduc osw

$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 VENZA

• Tis arcu velit hqosnx jsjs jxx smalds lwiai • Yys ysbslsls cjcjs sjucv sxud busss ususd• Wds askcaid sdkd ccjshcsovod iduc osw

$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

APR IS XX MONTH

2012 TACOmA

Hurry in. And get a great deal today.

Great deals on 2013 models. And remaining 2012 models. Hurry in today!

toyota.ca

Admat vertical Build #: E3 Date: Oct 26, 2012

Docket: TTTCT2095 Production Artist(s): Mh

Client: Toyota Art Director: SB ________________

Type Safety: .25" Inside Copywriter: WW ________________

Trim Area: 11" x 17" Prod. Manager: MJ ________________

Bleed: Add .125" Account Manager: MP ________________

Colour(s): 4C Studio Manager: GB ________________

Publication(s): Due Date:

COUNTDOWN

YEAR END

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toyota.ca

Lease, � nance and consumer cash offers apply to new 2012 or 2013 models sold before December 31, 2012. Credit available to quali� ed buyers. Factory order may be required. Corolla lease is a 60 month lease of a model BU42EM AA with $1500 down payment and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $159 are required. Total lease obligation is $11040. Lease end value is $6180. Lease rate is 1.9%. Matrix lease is a 60 month lease of a model KU4EEM AA with $1500 down payment and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $179 are required. Total lease obligation is $12240. Lease end value is $6382. Lease rate is 1.9%. Camry lease is a 60 month lease of a model BF1FLT AA with $1000 down payment and $0 security deposit. 60 monthly payments of $299 are required. Total lease obligation is $18940. Lease end value is $9717. Lease rate is 3.9%. All leases have mileage allowances of 20000 km/year. License insurance and taxes are not included. Retail � nancing cost of borrowing is dependent on amount � nanced.

or or or

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See your local Toyota dealer today.

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$XXXMONTH X%FINANCE

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The Board of Education of School District No. 34 (Abbotsford)

The Abbotsford School District invites applications from qualified candidates for the following position:

Temporary

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3 ENGAGEMENTS

Nick Milton & Kelly Williams

Dennis and Joanne Milton of Mission, are thrilled to announce

the engagement of their sonNick Milton to Kelly Williamsdaughter of Tim and Laurie

Williams, of Langley.

5 IN MEMORIAM

McCORMICK, Clare BenedictFeb. 10, 1930-Dec. 10, 2008

I dropped a single tear in the ocean, when you fi nd it that’s

when I’ll stop missing you.

In loving memory of our beloved husband, daddy, Papa,

brother and friend,Aileen, Janice & Gary), Gwenn

& David, Lucas and Jordan.

7 OBITUARIES

ALAIN, Anna Maria Theresia (née Tesseur)

March 1/22 - December 1/12

Anna passed away peacefully in the morning hours of Dec. 1 2012. She was predeceased by her husband Roger, as well as her 2 sisters and 1 brother in Belgium. Her family was the centre of her life and she is survived by her children Noella (Rocky), Philippe (Corry), Carmen (Chris), Marc (Doreen), 10 grandchildren and 18 great grandchildren. Anna took great pride in her many friendships during her life. While her last year was diffi cult, the fi rst 90 were full and active. Prayers will be held on Tues-day, December 18 at 6:00 pm with a Mass of Christian burial to be celebrated at St. Nicho-las parish at 1:00pm on Wednesday, December 19th 20675 - 87th Avenue (Walnut Grove) Langley with a recep-tion to follow.

Kearney Columbia - Bowell Chapel 604-521-4881

FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS

7 OBITUARIES

SIM, William James “Bill”November 7, 1927-November 25, 2012

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden passing of William (Bill) James Sim at the age of 85.Bill was predeceased by his mother, father and older broth-er Jack. He was a loving husband to Marjorie for 62 years; a caring father to Joanne (John), Doug (Nicole) and Alan(Kris), and the world’s best grandpa to Stephanie , Andrew, Jennifer, Lesley, John, Michele, Megan and Kyle, rarely missing any of the important events in their lives. Bill retired at the age of 50 after selling his business “Sim’s Custom Cartage”.Since retiring he enjoyed spending time with family and friends, as well as collecting and trading “Hot Wheels”, through which he made many friends. His other hobby included keeping Marge happy by graciously letting her win their daily card game. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him.A celebration of Bill’s life will be held on Sunday December 9, 2012 from 1:00-4:00pm at the Hampton Inn, 19500 Lang-ley Bypass.

COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS

33 INFORMATION

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BILLY PHILLIPS$500 Reward

For information leading to contact with Billy Phillips, son of

Bill “Madman” Phillips, deceased, former B.A.D dragster driver.

Contact: Marilyn Phillips at 604-820-2962

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Denied Long-Term Disability Benefi ts or

Other Insurance?If YES, call or email for your FREE LEGAL CONSULTATION

and protect your right tocompensation. 778.588.7049 Toll Free: [email protected]

42 LOST AND FOUND

FOUND - CHILD’S PINK PURSE, parking lot of St. Joseph’s Church in Langley. Please call (604)533-0933

LOST: Gold chain bracelet. on Nov 30 or Dec 1. Sentimental value. Please call (604)574-3445

STILL SEARCHING! Lost Tabby & white cat. Has 4 white paws, white chin, chest & tummy. Tat-too starts with: AB. Lost in vicinity of 224th - 216th area S. Langley. Missing since Friday August 3. Greatly missed. If seen or found pls call 604-530-9336. REWARD!

CHILDREN

83 CHILDCARE AVAILABLE

Spaces avail for January plus Before/After School Care. S. Lang-ley. Register early. 604-535-5459.

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES 109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

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16 CHRISTMAS CORNER

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5708 Glover Road - Entrance and lots of parking in back

Saturday, Dec. 8, 10-3 pm.Large round tables for rent $35

Email [email protected] call Cindy at 778-895-6414

Christmas Light Installation Call Matt

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ANY TREE $26604-856-8457

A & H TREE FARM2786 Cottonwood St.

Btwn. Bradner & Lefeuvre South of Fraser Hwy.

DAN’S TREE LANDAll organic trees any size $30. tax

incl you cut or we will

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16 CHRISTMAS CORNER

Critter CareWildlife Society

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CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPREEDecember 3rd - 16th, 2012

9:30am - 5pm481 - 216th St. Langley

Please support your local wildlife shelter and get a jump on your Christmas

shopping with items such as mouse pads, hoodies, sweat shirts and beautiful pictures.

XMAS TREES U cut direct from the grower, 505 192 St. Surrey, BC. Will delivery. (604)835-6000

16 CHRISTMAS CORNER

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42 VENDORSPhotos with Santa 11-2

Live entertainment! Food court! Children’s craft table & more

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Step into Christmasred door farm

u-cut trees * holly * wreaths

Christmas bakingvintage ornaments

home decorhandmade gifts

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

106 AUTOMOTIVE

JUNIOR PARTS PERSON

Abbotsford Nissan is looking for a Junior Parts Person to join our team. This individual should have prior parts experience and be able to work in a team enviro. The ideal candidate should have strong knowledge of automotive parts with excellent verbal communication and effective listening skills along w/ an ability to deliver customer service.

To Join Our TeamPlease e-mail or fax resume:

[email protected]: 604-857-1469

109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES

SUPPORT WORKER & THERAPIST

Mission Community Services is a broad based, not for profi t social services agency that delivers over 20 programs in 8 service areas. MCS currently has the following employment oppor-tunities available.We offer a competitive salary

and benefi ts per contract with BCGEU.

FAMILY AND YOUTH SUPPORT WORKER

To be responsible for application of support services, these servic-es provide families and individu-als with access to the specialized skills that they require to achieve improved functioning and/or stability. A related degree plus two years practical experience, or an unrelated degree and/or equivalent combination of related education and several years’ ex-perience providing counselling and support services to a wide variety of families and dysfunc-tional family members is required

FAMILY THERAPISTThrough the delivery of family therapy, the Family Therapist will fi nd, explore, and improve family relationships and processes as well as facilitate the understand-ing of and modify home infl uenc-es that contribute to the develop-ment of maladaptive coping strategies and behaviours. Mas-ters Level Graduate degree in a counselling discipline is required. Graduate degree must ensure eli-gibility for registration with the British Columbia Association of Clinical Counsellors. Certifi cation in First Aid, valid BC full privilege class 5 Driver’s Li-cense and a reliable vehicle with appropriate insurance are also required for both positions. These are permanent full time (35 hours) positions. A criminal record check will be required.

CLOSING DATE: December 31, 2012

or until suitable candidates are found.

Applicants are required to submit a cover letter and resume to: donna.bubic@mission

communityservices.com

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING

CLASS 1 DRIVER with super B end dump exp req’d by L.A. Trans-port Ltd. Wheel loader exp would be of value. Competitive benefi t pkg. Fax resume to: 604-854-6176

C SANGHERA TRANSPORT LTD. req’s Class 1 long haul truck drivers $22.50 hrly. 40 hr. week. Please Send resume 14879 67A Ave., Sur-rey, B.C. V3S 0B3 or fax 604-593-5425 email:

[email protected]

DRIVER (CLASS 5)

Growing Surrey building products company requires a full-time Driver. Heavy lifting involved. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with:• Advancement Opportunities

• Excellent Remuneration& Benefi ts

Fax resume:

604-513-1194 or e-mail:[email protected]

124 FARM WORKERS

4 Seasonal Farm Workers for West-can Grhs at 2527 210 St in Langley to start Feb. 12, 2013. Work is la-bour intensive, includes: fi lling pots, moving/spacing potted plants, weeding, pulling orders, shovelling soil, outside work and other related duties. Must have own transpora-tion. Experience required. $10.25/hr. Email resume by Dec. 21 to [email protected]

FARM WORKERS NEEDED for Grafton Farms Cranberry Farm in Langley. Seasonal / Full Time. $10.25/hr for 60 hours per week. Physically demanding outdoor work & will be working under pressure. email: [email protected]

125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who need a stable, caring home

for a few months. Are you looking for the opportunity to do

meaningful, fulfi lling work?PLEA Community Services is looking for qualifi ed applicants

who can provide care for youth in their home on a full-time basis or

on weekends for respite. Training, support and

remuneration are provided. Funding is available for

modifi cations to better equip your home. A child at risk is waiting

for an open door. Make it yours.

Call 604-708-2628 [email protected]

www.plea.bc.ca

115 EDUCATION

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

An Alberta Construction Company is hiring Dozer and Excavator Operators. Preference will be given to operators that are experi-enced in oilfi eld road and lease construction. Lodging and meals provided. The work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Alcohol & Drug testing required. Call Contour Con-struction at 780-723-5051.

CASHIER & STOCK PERSON with exp, for our Langley produce store, P/T, F/T. Call 604-533-8828.

FOOD COUNTERATTENDANTS

• Full time, Shift work!• Early Mornings / Evenings /

Overnights / WeekendsDuties; take orders, assemble & prepare orders & food, portion & wrap food for service, package take - out, service customers, stock fridge’s, record food quan-tities used, receive payment & general house keeping.$10.25/HR + BENEFITS

No exp. or education required.Apply at store or by fax:

Polmar Ent Ltd. o/a Tim Hortons

20270 Logan Ave, Langleyor Fax: 604-530-4909

Ho Ho HoLets Make Some Dough!!!No Grinches Allowed!Join our Promo Team!

F/T $11-$20/hradvancement, paid weekly

Call Amber (604) 777-2195

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PRODUCTION WORKER

ALDERGROVE Manufacturer is offering 24-40hrs./wk. for Produc-tion Worker. Assembling WOOD PALLETS (includes cutting, re-sawing/milling wood, assembling pallets & products). 8 hour shifts, Monday -Friday 7am-3:30pm, $11.00/hr.

Fax resume 604-857-2006 or Email: [email protected]

XMAS CASH-PAID TO WALK! Door-to-Door Delivery. Start now.email: [email protected] or(1) 604-998-1919 ext. #105

115 EDUCATION

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

130 HELP WANTED

Required for an Alberta Trucking Company. One Class 1 Driver. Must have a mini-mum of 5 years experience pulling low boys and driving off road. Candidate must be able to pass a drug test and be willing to relocate to Edson, Alberta. Scheduled Days Off. Call Lloyd 780-723-5051

Two Person Team orCouple to manage aStorage Location.

U-Haul Co. of B.C. seeks a Two Person Team or Couple to manage a Storage Location. Positions available in Delta and Surrey. Duties include all aspects of storage transactions, customer service, truck and trailer rentals, record keeping and security. Position requires valid drivers license. On site apartment avail. for successful candidates.

Apply online at:www.uhauljobs.com

Keyword: Storage Management Team

WANTEDMOVIE EXTRAS

& MODELS!FILM, PRINT, VIDEO,

T.V. & COMMERCIALS.Register on-line @

WWW.CASTINGROOM.COMor call: 604-558-2278

131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT

RESPITE CaregiversPLEA Community Services So-ciety is looking for individuals and families who can provide respite care in their homes for youth aged 12 to 18, who are attending a recovery program for alcohol and/or drug addiction. Qualifi ed applicants must be available on weekends and have a home that can accommodate one to two youth and meet all safety require-ments. Training and support is provided. If interested, please call a member of our Family Re-cruiting Team at:

604-708-2628 [email protected]

www.plea.bc.ca

138 LABOURERS

Warehouse Coordinator

Langley

We’re looking for a FT warehouse coordinator to run our shop. You should be a whiz at organization, have a great mechanical apti-tude, love to work with your hands, and like to get down and dirty with general maintenance, repairs and labour. A “Jack or Jill of all Trades” will really excel in this position. To join our Lewis Team, you’ll need to know how important it is to get the simple things right and to always go the extra mile for our technicians & clients. General computer experience necessary. Exp. in plumbing or heating trades an asset. You’ll need to have a clean, valid drivers license. Criminal and background checks required. Come and join our fun and enthusiastic team in Langley by sending your resume to:

[email protected] fax to 604-514-1141.

139 MEDICAL/DENTAL

ENTHUSIASTIC and motivated MOA needed parttime at busy 4 physician family practice in Langley. Computer experience mandatory - experience with Profi le preferred. Please fax resume to 604-534-6616.

115 EDUCATION

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

P/T ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT

Local Maple Ridge business is seeking part-time administrative support person, approximately 15 to 20 hours/week. Applicants should be organized and professional, with strong book-keeping, communication and people skills. Knowledge of Microsoft Offi ce, particularly Excel, essential. Use of Simply Accounting preferred but willing to train.

Please forward resume to: mapleridgeparttimeassistant

@gmail.com

160 TRADES, TECHNICAL

0948464 BC LTD. dba JIFFY LUBE in Langley is hiring two 2 F/T LUBE TECHNICIANS. No experience re-quired but applicants with experi-ence preferred. Duties include en-gine oil and fi lter change, replacing all vital fl uids of car, replacements of head lights, tail lights, wiper blades and inspection of vehicles etc. Salary would be $15.00/ hr with 40 hrs/week. Email resumes to:[email protected]

F/T CNCMACHINISTS &

MACHINEOPERATORS

•Horizontal Boring Mills•Horizontal & Vertical Lathes•Vertical Machining Centres

Top Wages &Benefi t Package

(to qualifi ed individuals)

E-mail: [email protected]: 604-882-9122Fax: 604-882-9124

163 VOLUNTEERS

BECOME A VOLUNTEER LITERACY TUTOR and help a child who is struggling to read and write! You must have excellent English skills, love to read and en-joy working with children. Tutoring locations in both Surrey & Langley. Extensive training provided. Surrey Information session will be held on Tues, Jan 8th, 7pm. at the Learning Disabilities Assn offi ce, #201 - 13766 - 72 Ave. Langley Informa-tion session will be held on Thurs, Jan 10th, 7pm at Douglas Park School, 5409-206 St. Pre-register at 604-591-5156. Info: www.ldafs.org

PERSONAL SERVICES

171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Chinese MassageDeep Tissue, Relaxation Massage

778-278-229820521 Douglas Crescent

GREAT HANDSGenuine Full Body MassageAWESOME! 604-507-7043

173 MIND BODY SPIRIT

BE MASSAGED & BE MERRY‘’On your Bucket List?’’

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Grand OpeningAQUA SPA

MASSAGE &SKIN CARE

604.510.668920437 Douglas Crescent Langley

GREAT MASSAGE ONLY $25. 20372 Fraser Highway, Langley (across from Casino) 604-510-0588

115 EDUCATION

CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETSWITH DOLLAR DEALS 604-575-5555

PERSONAL SERVICES

175 CATERING/PARTY RENTALS

Specializing in Private Events!We Come To You! Doing It All,

From Set-Up - Clean-Up.

• Home Dinner Parties • Meetings • Funerals

• Weddings • B-B-Ques• Birthdays • AnniversariesUnique Taste, Unique Menus...

Gourmet, Customized MenusTailored To Your Function...

Kristy [email protected]

or Visit us at: www.threescompanycatering.ca

182 FINANCIAL SERVICES

GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-ey? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.

www.pioneerwest.com

Need CA$H Today?

Own A Vehicle?Borrow Up To $25,000

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185 HOME CARE

GET MOBILE! A Registered Physi-cal Therapist will come to your home. Had a recent fall, joint re-placement or fracture? Do you have reduced mobility? Call 778-868-9615. Extended health plans may covers costs.

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

236 CLEANING SERVICES

CLEANING SERVICE.Responsible, Reliable & Friendly.

Phone (604)319-8087

ENGLISH LADY. Home Cleaning Honest, reliable, hard working. Refs Pets OK Reas rates 604-533-1711

EXPERIENCED LADY will do House & Offi ce Cleaning. Also Laundry & Ironing. 778-808-0514

242 CONCRETE & PLACING

PLACING & Finishing * Forming* Site Prep, old concrete removal

* Excavation & Reinforcing* Re-Re Specialists

34 Years Exp. Free Estimates.

Call: Rick (604) 202-5184

SEMI-RETIRED contractor will do small concrete jobs. Patio’s, side-walks, driveway’s. Re & re old or damaged concrete. Ken 604-532-0662

UNIQUE CONCRETEDESIGN

F All types of concrete work FF Re & Re F Forming F Site prepFDriveways FExposed FStamped

F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured778-231-9675, 778-231-9147

FREE ESTIMATES

257 DRYWALL

WALNUT GROVE DRYWALL Specializing in renos / bsmt /new const. Work guarnt’d 604-813-4997

WALTER’S DRYWALL Taping - Texture - Repairs

Over 40 yrs exp. 604-308-7943

260 ELECTRICAL

ALL JOBS Big or Small. Panels, lighting, plugs, fans, hot tubs etc. Guaranteed work. 604-539-0708 Cell 604-537-1773 (Lic. 26110)

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

115 EDUCATION

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

260 ELECTRICAL

C & C Electrical Mechanical• ELECTRICAL

• FULL PLUMBING SERVICES• HVAC GAS FITTING

*Free Est. *Licensed *Insured24hr. Emergency Service

604-475-7077

263 EXCAVATING & DRAINAGE

GRAHAM’S EXCAVATING~ Excavation, Clearing ~

~ Drainage, Final Grading ~Free Estimates, 20 years exp.

Fully Insured/WCB(604)533-9108

269 FENCING

6’ Cedar Fence: $16/ft. Hand blt.Sundecks, Sheds & Gazebos. Est’d 1989, free est. Brad 604-530-9331

281 GARDENING

JOE DIRT LANDSCAPING

Yard maintenance, gutter cleaning Pressure washing, snow plowingNeed something else? Just ask!

For a free estimate call:

(604)[email protected]

PARADISELANDSCAPING

FREE ESTIMATESServing Langley since 1986 Yard Cleanups - Hedges

Pruning - Rubbish RemovalOdd Jobs ~ Fully Insured

Call (604)889-6552

283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS

Chistmas Light InstallationGutter Cleaning, Window Cleaning.

Over 20 yrs exp. 778-384-4912

ALWAYS GUTTER Cleaning Ser-vice, Repairs, 20 yrs exp. Rain or shine.7dys/wk.Simon 604-230-0627

Dave’s Pressure Washingand Gutter Cleaning

SOFT WASH SPECIALISTRoofs-Siding-Concrt-Paint Prep

WCB Insured~ FREE ESTIMATES ~

“Serving the Langley’s 26 yrs”Water restrictions do not apply

Cell 604-889-4925

GUTTER CLEANING ONLY $95 Houses under 2500sf

604.861.6060

GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLECall Ian @ 604-724-6373

283A HANDYPERSONS

PHIL’S Handyman Service. light re-pairs, maintenance, cleanup. Free Estimate. Langley and Fort Langley area. Call 778-298-3005.

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Additions, Home ImprovementsRestorations, Renovations,

& New Construction.Specializing in Concrete, Forming, Framing & Siding. 604-218-3064

CHRISTMAS LIGHT INSTALLATION. WCB INSURED.

Please call: (604)808-7792

HUDOLIN’S ON HOMESComplete Home Renos✔ Bathrooms & Kitchens✔ Plumbing & Electrical

✔ Finishing Work & Mouldings✔ Small Additions/Bsmt Suites

✔ General Contracting for renosFREE ESTIMATES

[email protected]: 604-862-9379

SAMCON BUILDING. Complete renos, decks, kitchens & baths, from start to fi nish. All trades available. Over 25 years experi-ence. Call Derek (604)720-5955

115 EDUCATION

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS

INTERIOR/EXTERIOR, Repairs & Reno’s, Sundecks &

Additions, New Homes

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ceramic fl oor tile, bathroom or kitchen renovations…call Steveat AHI CONTRACTING LTD!

Steve is a proud Langley resident and Craftsman who offers FREEEstimates, Quality Workmanship and does the job Right.

To see some of his amazing craftsmanship and read some amazing testimonials of many

of his satisfi ed customers, check him out online at:

www.accuratehomeimprovements.net

Or call him @ 778-808-4450

300 LANDSCAPING

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

HOGFUELPlease call for pricing

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

Shaw Landscaping Ltd We do Complete Landscaping

* Gardening work* Lawn cutting * Trees, shrubs.* Property Maint., Fencing* Hedging & pruning* New Turf or lawn* Spring Clean-up

Cell 778-688-1012 msg

320 MOVING & STORAGE

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

ABBA MOVERS & DEL Res/comm 1-4 ton truck, 1 man $35/hr, 2 men from $45. Honest, bsmt clean up. 25yrs Exp. 24hrs/7days 604-506-7576

AFFORDABLE MOVINGLocal & Long Distance

From $45/Hr1, 3, 5, 7 & 10 Ton Trucks

Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 MenFree Estimate/Senior DiscountResidential~Commercial~Pianos

604-537-4140

GET the best for your moving 24/7 From $40/hr. Licensed & Insured.Seniors Discount. 778-773-3737

SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured

Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

POLAR BEAR PAINTING$299 ~ 3 rooms (walls only 2 coats)

604-866-6706

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

JRW PAINTING & LANDSCAPINGReliable and professional locally owned company with 12 years ex-perience.Specialize in:- Int. & ext. painting all applications- Property maintenance large &small- Hotel & apartment buildings (newor upgrading)Experience:- Westin Richmond Hotel (projectmgr)- Wall Financial Property Manage-ment (sub contractor)Please contact Justin Wise at 604-607-5843 or [email protected]

SINCE 1977 Rooms from $99 inc. paint

Over 2000 colours to choose fromExterior 2012 Specials!

CEILINGS OUR SPECIALTYPaul Schenderling

604-530-7885 / 604-328-3221Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Effi cient & Quality Paint. 778.245.9069

.Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned & Operated

www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland

604.996.8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for 8yrs

PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,

2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls

Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is

completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring &

Maid Services.

338 PLUMBING

AT PANORAMA PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICES. Re-pairs & new installs. Furnace, Boil-ers, Hot water tanks etc. Jobs Small-Big, Res/Com 604-818-7801. www.panoramaplumbing.com

360 PLUMBING & HEATING. Gas, plumbing, heating, reno’s, repairs. 20 years exp., reliable & courteous. Lic’d. Bonded. Jack 778-835-4416

#1 RATES & SERVICES Fully Stocked Serv. Van. Clogged drains, drips, garbs,sinks, reno’s,

toilet installs, Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184

10% OFF if you Mention this AD! *Plumbing *Heating *Reno’s *More Lic.gas fi tter. Aman: 778-895-2005

341 PRESSURE WASHING

HANDYMAN - 604-518-4778WCB & Liability Insured.www.lwrestoration.com

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTSCanuck Roofi ng All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS

GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, As-phalt Shingles, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters. $80. 604-240-5362

Mainland Roofi ng Ltd.25 yrs in roofi ng industry

Family owned & operated. Fully ins. We do Cedar Shakes, conversions,

concrete tiles, torchon, fi bre-glass shingles, restoration

& repairs. 20 yr labour warr. 604-427-2626 or 723-2626

www.mainlandroof.com

356 RUBBISH REMOVAL

BUDDY WITH A TRUCKJunk Removal. Yard & Construction

Clean-up. We Haul It All..... 604-763-8867

FREE! ScrapMetal Removal...FREE!!!

*Appliances *BBQs *Exercise Equip *Cars/Trucks/Trailers *Hotwater Tanks *Furnaces

* Restaurant EquipmentAll FREE pickup!

778-233-4949 T & K Haulaway

RECYCLE-IT!JUNK REMOVALRecycled Earth Friendly• Estate Services • Electronics

• Appliances • Old Furniture• Construction • Yard Waste• Concrete • Drywall • Junk

• Rubbish • Mattresses & More!On Time, As Promised,Service Guaranteed!

604.587.5865www.recycleitcanada.ca

373B TILING

A-1 Ceramics, Marble, Glass blocksetc. Install/Repair. Res./Comm.

Free Est. 20 years exp. Peter’s Tile (604)209-0173

374 TREE SERVICES

A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv. Dangerous tree removal, spiral pruning hedge trimming, stump grinding, topping. Insured, WCB Free Est

Arborist ReportsAndrew 604-618-8585

$ Best Rates $

PETS

456 FEED & HAY

2nd CUT LOCAL HAY $4.00 a bale.

Phone (604)574-5788

HAY for sale, $10/bale, grass alfal-pha 1st cut (2nd avail) from interior, while supplies last. (604)530-7470

MIXED SPECIES HOG FUEL 1” minus mixed berry mulch,Red Cedar coarse hog fuel

Phone R.J. Caplette 604-856-6500

477 PETS

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are

Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at

fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977

CHIHUAHUA, FEMALE, 1 year old, long hair, $500. Please call 604-794-7347

CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES. 8 weeks old, purebred long hair female. Vaccinated & pad trained. $900 - $1200. (604)807-9957

CHIHUAHUA PUPS, CKD reg’dDOB ov. 1 M/F black & white, very small ready for Xmas . 778-552-2900 [email protected]

GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES -P.B. $1200: Born Sept. 29th. 2 Male, 1 Female. (778)863-6332

LAB PUPS black, M, CKC reg. pa-pers, 1st&2nd shots, dew claws re-moved,tattooed $550(604)820-7714

MINI SCHNAUZER pups. 1st shots, dewormed, tails docked, vet ✓ $550/ea. Call 604-657-2915.

PETS

477 PETS

GOLDEN RETRIEVER X COLLIE (Lassie) pups. You can’t fi nd a bet-ter combo of smart and loyal dogs. Born Oct 13, ready Dec 8. Both par-ents on site. Raised in home with kids, cats & other dogs. Dad 75lbs (Golden) is OFA hip cert. free of hip displasia & eye cert. mom also (rare blue headed white Collie, 48lbs). Both parents 4H (obedience, show-manship & agility) dogs. 5 Males (3 are blue merle) & 3 females (black).$500. Mission, 604-820-4827

LAB Yellow X Golden Retriever pups. Family / Hobby Farm raised. Vet ✓, shots, short hair, parents exc temper. $595. 604-835-0305

NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com

Swiss Mountain pups, short-hair, family raised, gentle, vet chck, dewormed. $500. 604-795-7662

VIZSLA PUPS, PB, shots, vet✓ champion lines, $850. 604-819-2115. [email protected]

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

503 ANTIQUES & VINTAGE

STEAMER CHEST, curved top. North Delta. 604-591-9740

506 APPLIANCES

Fridge $195; Stove $175Washer $175; Dryer $175

Stackers & DishwasherWarranty, delivery, low prices

604-534-4402-----------------------------------------

APPLIANCES WANTED* Free pick-up*604-339-0744

545 FUEL

1YR Seasoned Alder Birch MapleClean, Split, DRY & Delivered.

Family Operated for 20 yrs. (604) 825-9264

ALDER, BIRCH, MAPLE MIX. Cut up to 16’’ lengths, split, seasoned, ready to burn. $250 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered. Call 604-534-1970

BEST FIREWOOD 33rd Season & 38,000 Cust Deliv.

Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder604-582-7095

FULLY SEASONED, Alder, Maple, Birch. Split & Delivered. Free kin-dling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime

548 FURNITURE

MATTRESSES starting at $99• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings

100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

*NEW QUEEN MATTRESS SET*Pillow Top in Plastic. Mfr. Warranty Must Sell $200 ~ 604-484-0379

551 GARAGE SALES

ABBOTSFORD;

ESTATE / GARAGE SALEDec 8th & 9th, 10am - 3pm.

2595 Lefeuvre Rd.

Furniture, collectible dolls, plates & Hawthorne Village.

Housewares, tools & much more.

560 MISC. FOR SALE

HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?

578 SPORTING GOODS

X COUNTRY SKIIS & BINDINGS FOR SALE. Kneissl & RossignalMen’s size 10 & Woman’s size 7. Shoes and Poles as well. 3 pin (old style). North Delta. 604-591-9740

REAL ESTATE

603 ACREAGE

DEVELOPMENTLAND WANTED

If you would consider selling your property of 3 Acres or more and want maximum value, send the details to: [email protected] will be no pressureand no obligation, but let’s

discuss possibilities.

Advertise across the lower mainland in the17 best-read community newspapers!bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

REAL ESTATE

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

625 FOR SALE BY OWNER

ABBOTSFORD. 5 bdrm. 3 baths. Rec room & family room. Near new hospital. On CDS. 11,000 sf lot. $359,900. 604-807-4829

627 HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House

Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments

Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

Langley - Vacant very clean 2 bdrm mobile home in 55+ no pet park $19,900 $449 pad rent. 604-830-1960

626 HOUSES FOR SALE

REAL ESTATE

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

New SRI *1152 sq/ft Double wide $77,900. *14x70 Full gyproc single wide - loaded $66,900.

Repossessed mobile, manufactured & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.

Glenbrookhomes.net

639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

Advertise across the lower mainland in the17 best-read community newspapers!bcclassified.com Call 604-575-5555

626 HOUSES FOR SALE

RENTALS

700 RENT TO OWN

STOP RENTING RENT TO OWNNo Qualifi cation Required,

Flexible Terms! Cloverdale –60th Ave &176th St. Spacious 742 sf.

1 Bdrm. Condo. Only $880/mo.Option Fee Required 604-657-9422

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

1/2 Month Free LANGLEY CITY

Spacious, Clean Bachelor, 1,2 & 3 BedroomHeat, Hot Water,

604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca

LANGLEY 2 bdrm. spac. apt., in-suite ldry., u/g prkg., avail. immed. $1050 mo. N/S N/P 604-790-8433

LANGLEY CITY 1-bdrm apt. Clean, crime free bldg. Incl. heat, n/p, refs. req’d. $710. 604-530-6384.

LANGLEY CITY APARTMENTS ON 201A

FREE: heat, h/w, cable TV,laundry & parking. No Pets

BACHELOR, 1 & 2 BDRMS. SENIORS, ADULT ORIENTED

Villa Fontana & Stardust Michael - 604-533-7578

Rainbow & Majorca Betsy - 604-533-6945

CALL FOR AVAILABILITY

612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

626 HOUSES FOR SALE

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RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

LANGLEY CITY

CHESTNUT PLACEApartments

20727 Fraser Highway1 & 2 Bedrooms availincl heat/hot water/cableCriminal record check may be req’d.

Ph: 604-533-4061

Langley

CLAYMORE APTS* RENTAL INCENTIVES *

All new tenancies will be en-tered into a draw for 1 mth of free rent. 1 & 2 bdms avail. now & Jan. 1st. Close to shopping, schools & transit. Some pets ok.

5374 - 203rd St, LangleyCall 604-533-9780

LANGLEY clean quiet 1bdr apt in secure bldg, lots of storage, ns/np, Avail now $750 604-539-0229

LANGLEY, lrg 1 bdrm & den, 4 appl + inste W/D, F/P. Avail. now $950/mo. Cat okay. (604)936-0739

LANGLEYMAPLE MANOR

APTS.20117 - 56 Avenue1 & 2 bdrm suites

$735 to $850 includes heat, hot water, cable to channel 43.

On site security

Call 604-534-0108

LANGLEY

The Village atThunderbird Centre

Deluxe 2 bdrm suites available.Large balconies, fi replace, in-suite laundry. No Pets.

Live, shop, work & play all inone location. Next to Colossus

Theater (200th & #1 Hwy).

Call 604-881-7111thunderbirdvillage@bentallkennedy.comwww.bentallkennedyresidential.com

www.ThunderbirdVillage.caBentall Kennedy (Canada) LP

RENTALS

706 APARTMENT/CONDO

LIMERICK MANORNear Langley City Hall & shops

Bachelor suite - $6351 bdrm - $720 - $750/month

Inc. heat/storage/parkingAdult orientedSorry - no pets

By appt - call 604 - 514 - 1480

Linwood Place Apts20051- 55 A Ave.

1st MONTH FREENewly Renovated Units

Starting at $835.

$675 to $835 includes Heat, Hot water,

Cable to channel 43. On site security

Ask for detailsCall 604-530-6555

Must bring in this ad to receive 1st month free

Northland Apartments19777 Willowbrook Dr.,

Langley

1 & 2 BDRM APTSAVAILABLE NOW!

Newer building, secure entry,5 appl’s including insuite washer

and dryer, a/c, electric f/p, u/g prkg & balconies. No pets

CLOSE TO SHOPPING, Superstore & Willowbrook mall.

CALL 604-533-7710

SUSSEX PLACE APT

Bachelor, 1 & 2 bdrm suites. Clse to all ament. Seniors Centre just around the corner. Rent incl heat, hotwater, & cable. Resident Man-agers on site.

604-530-0932www.cycloneholdings.ca

TOWN & COUNTRY

APARTMENTS5555 208th Street, LangleyStudio - 1 & 2 bdrms. Indoor

swimming pool and rec facility.Includes heat & 1 parking stall.

No pets

Phone 604-530-1912

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL

BROOKSWOOD COMMERCIAL LEASE spaces available at 208th Street and 40th Ave. Sizes 700-2100 s.f. $1500 - $4500. Call Frank @ Noort Investments 604-835-6300 or Nick @ 604-526-3604.

RENTALS

715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

LANGLEY, central. Clean 3 bdrm. insuite lndry, close to parks, shops & schools, fenced yard. Avail now. N/P. $950 + util. 604-754-0704

733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS

LANGLEY Willoughby 2bdrm, 2 full bath mobile home, 980sf. Jan1st, No dogs, $800 +util. 604-939-3318

736 HOMES FOR RENT

100-20436 Fraser Hwy., Langley

TownhousesLangley 240 & Fraser Hwy. Clean & Bright 2 bdrm 2 Lvl, ap-prox. 800sqft 4 appl. open prk. fenced yrd. N/S N/P. $850/mo. Lease & Ref req. Avail Now. Call Sandy @ 604.534.3849

Visit us on the web at:www.goddardrentals.ca

LANGLEY 29th/240th St. Reno’d 5 bdrm. farm house, 2 baths, gar., big driveway. Avail now. $1650/mo 604-591-3635 or 604-825-3830.

WALNUT Grove 4BR/3BA 2300 sq ft. Just renovated. Close to every-thing. $2100/mo + utilities (incl. mthly maint). No smoking, pets OK. (778) 823-0597

809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS

RENTALS

747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING

1 bedroom in Crescent Gardens. h t t p : / / w w w. c h a r t w e l l r e i t . c a $1250/mo. PH Barbara at 604-521-5900

749 STORAGE

BROOKSWOOD. 23ft. X 23ft. WIRED STORAGE WORKSHED. Avail. immed. $300 604-534-3315

750 SUITES, LOWER

ABBOTSFORD~ Bradner. 1/bdrm studio. $575/mo incl everything. Avail now. NP, NS (604)341-1445

ALDERGROVE: 26324 16th Ave. 2 Bdrm $650, 1 bdrm $550. Incl hydro N/P, (604) 626-4441 or 825-4611

ALDERGROVE 2 Bdrm bsmt suiteNP/NS. Cls to all amen. $750 inc

utils & laundry. Avail. Dec. 1st. 778-552-4433 or 604-856-6991

ALDERGROVE 2 bdrm. suite, Now. 4 appl. f/p, N/S N/P. $800 incl utils 604-607-0647, 604-856-5106

ALDERGROVE. Furn 1 bdrm & den bsmt. Pri ent. N/S. N/P. No lndry $800 utils. incl. Avail now. 604-626-0544 or 604-657-4995

BROOKSWOOD: Fully reno’d 2 bdrm grnd lvl w/large backyard. F/p, priv. entry. $1000/mo + 50% util. Pet ok. Avail. now. (778)278-3085

LIKE new 2 B/R basement suite 168St/92A Ave, wood fl oor, granite counters, rent $850/m, incl. heat, hydro & separate laundry, no smok-ing call 604-497-1699

752 TOWNHOUSES

LANGLEY, 5255 - 208 St. 4 Bedroom NEWLY PAINTED1400 sq/ft Townhouse in cozy 9 unit complex. 1.5 baths, gas fi re-place, 5 appli’s inc w/d. Double glazed windows. Cls to schools, shops, bus route. Backs onto park. Sm pet allowed. 2 Prkg spaces. $1450/mo. Dec. 15604-939-2729 778-285-0096

TRANSPORTATION

806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1985 MONTE CARLO 1 owner, All original, 76,000kms

$4500. 604-467-3908

810 AUTO FINANCING

DreamTeam Auto Financing“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -

Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals1-800-961-7022

www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557

809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS

TRANSPORTATION

810 AUTO FINANCING

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

827 VEHICLES WANTED

838 RECREATIONAL/SALE

1996 22’ SLUMBER QUEEN 5thwheel. Interior like new, has to be seen to appreciate. New stereo, back up camera, new HD antenna, m/w, a/c. Includes hitch. $6,500. 604-625-7761 Aldergrove.

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

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TRANSPORTATION

845 SCRAP CAR REMOVALTOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026

The Scrapper

• Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal

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

Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

TRANSPORTATION

851 TRUCKS & VANS

2005 Dodge Ram 3500 Laramie mint condition, 5.9 Cumins diesel engine. 1 owner. $20,500. Herb 604-308-2525

NOTICE OF DISPOSITION

The following personal property, abandoned by Kieran Meagher, owned by Kieran Meagher former tenant at #40, 8220 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC, V3W 6E1, will be disposed of unless claimed by Kieran Meagher or by a person who establishes a legal right to the said property before January 7, 2013. Property includes a 12 X 60 1976 Manco Manchester Manufactured Home, Serial num-ber 2126, M.H. Reg. #025263 lo-cated at #40, 8220 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC. Claim may be addressed to Paul Rasmussen, 24330 Fraser Hwy., Langley, BC V2Z 1N2, phone 604-857-1614

NOTICE OF DISPOSITION

The following personal property, abandoned by Donna Elizabeth Carey, owned by Donna Eliza-beth Carey former tenant at #55, 8220 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC, V3W 6E1, will be disposed of unless claimed by Donna Elizabeth Carey or by a person who establishes a legal right to the said property before January 7, 2013. Property includes a 24 X 38 1977 Homco Colony Manu-factured Home, Serial number 11079A & B, M.H. Reg. #022705 located at #55, 8220 King George Blvd., Surrey, BC. Claim may be addressed to Paul Rasmussen, 24330 Fraser Hwy., Langley, BC V2Z 1N2, phone 604-857-1614

818 CARS - DOMESTIC

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