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Don’t miss important information from the City of Pitt Meadows on pages A5, A6, and A7
Tuesday, May 8, 2012Local mother and Pitt councillorGwen O’Connell, shaved her headfor charity on Saturday, severalfriends were there to offer support.
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Home show a hub of activityBucky the Beaver, the Fraserway RV mascot, tried unsuccessfully to keep up with a group practising poses with Bikram Yoga at theRidge Meadows Home Show on Saturday. Meanwhile, the motorcross track (inset) was popular with youngsters who wanted to try out adirt bike at the outdoor lifestyle and leisure component of this three-day community event. See story and more photos on page A4.
Property owners want theirfarm developed.
by Maria [email protected]
John and Steve Wynnyk planto ask the Agricultural Land
Commission (ALC) to remove 41acres of their land in the AlbionFlats from the agricultural landreserve for commercial andindustrial development.
A sign across the street fromthe entrance to the weekend’sRidge Meadows Home Showindicated their intention.
John Wynnyk said he wantedthe sign up for this weekend’sevent and he’s already receivedcomments on it.
The Wynnyks plan to put inthe application in the third weekof May. The application needs togo to Maple Ridge council first,which then decides whether or
not to forward it to the ALC.If rezoned for commercial and
industrial development, Wynnyksaid it would be a “job-orientedpiece of property.”
“The general public that I talkto are in favour of commercial[development],” Wynnyk said.
continued on page A6…
Development
Farmers push for Albion exclusion
Aviation
Homemadeplane burnsA pilot was airlifted tohospital after his airplanecrashed in Pitt Meadows.
by Sylver McLarenand Mike [email protected]
A homemade, single-engineairplane crashed and burst intoflames moments after takeoffin Pitt Meadows on Sunday.
Firefighters were called to thescene shortly after 7:40 a.m.and found the plane in a ditch,engulfed in flames.
“The pilot was out of theplane by the time we arrived,”said Pitt Meadows assistant firechief Rob Chatton.
“The fire was fully involvedand the plane was subsequent-ly destroyed,” he added.
The pilot was airlifted toRoyal Columbian Hospital.
“He was definitely sufferingfrom some burns, but I don’tthink they were life threaten-ing,” Chatton explained.
The plane took off andimmediately began to veerright, reported Ridge MeadowsRCMP Sgt. Deron Brown.
The pilot had failed in afirst attempt to take off in theMustang 2, fashioned after aSecond World War-era plane,said Transportation SafetyBoard regional manager BillYearwood.
On its second attempt, theaircraft reached an altitude ofabout 60 metres when it lostpower and crashed in a ditchnear the runway, said assistantfire chief Brad Perrie.
The pilot had planned to flythe plane to Montreal in sev-eral stages.
Under Canadian aviationguidelines, any aircraft built byan amateur must obtain a spe-cial certificate of airworthinessfrom Transport Canada.
Before construction, thedesign must be approved andinspected before the first flightis taken.
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The recycling society andThe TIMES are looking forgreen-minded young people.
Do you know someone underthe age of 40 who inspires youto become more eco-friendly?
As the final part of RidgeMeadows Recycling Society’s40th year, they are teaming upwith The Maple Ridge & PittMeadows TIMES to discover thenext generation of local leadersin the green movement.
“For our 40th anniversary cele-brations, we decided to focus onthe past, present, and future ofRidge Meadows Recycling,” saysKim Day, executive director ofthe recycling society.
“In February, we partneredwith the Maple Ridge Museumto honour our history andhumble beginnings as a volun-teer-run committee collectingnewspaper in a backyard shed.In April, we worked with localenvironmental groups to cele-brate our 40th anniversary andthrow the biggest Earth Daycelebration Maple Ridge has everseen. For the rest of the year, wewill focus on what is at the coreof any environmental effort, thefuture, as we launch our searchfor youth who are making a dif-ference now and will becomeenvironmental leaders in thefuture.”
It could be an elementaryschool student who insists on
everyone recycling in the home,a teenager creating art with anenvironmental flavour, a col-lege student currently enrolledin environmental studies, a co-worker who sets up and cham-pions recycling in the workplace,or someone who has started upa green business.
Nominators should includea brief description of who theperson they’re nominating is and
how they inspire them and nom-inees should write about whatthey’re doing to make a differ-ence and why they do it.
The top 40 up-and-comingenvironmentalists will be hon-oured during Waste ReductionWeek events in October.
Nominees must be 39 years oryounger as of Dec. 31 and be aresident of either Maple Ridge orPitt Meadows. Categories are as
follows: child age 12 & younger;youth ages 13-19; and adult 20and older.
Nomination forms are avail-able and can be dropped off atthe Ridge Meadows RecyclingSociety, 10092 236th St., atThe TIMES, 2-22345 North Ave.Nomination forms are alsoonline at www.rmrecycling.org.Deadline for nominations is Aug.31.
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Free emergency infoThe District will host three free emer-
gency preparedness sessions in the coun-cil chambers at municipal hall. The ses-sions, each approximately 90 minutes inlength, are run by Barbara Morgan, oneof the key leaders of the emergency pro-gram team in Maple Ridge. The sessionswill provide information on: Why weshould be prepared and what to do in anearthquake; how to prepare your home;what the contents of an emergency kitcould look like; family preparations thatcould be done ahead of time; and whatto do with your gas and electricity. Toregister for the emergency preparednesssession, contact Sandra Ramsay at 604-467-7477.
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Pitt market cancelledThe Pitt Meadows farmers market is
definitely cancelled for 2012, but organiz-ers are hoping it will come back in futureyears. However, this year, organizers saidthat “due to a number of factors it is notfeasible to hold a farmers’ market at thistime.”
“We enjoyed our market in PittMeadows. The park at Spirit Square isa beautiful location with lots of parkingand central to a growing community,”said Bernice Gehring, chair of the HaneyFarmers Market Society.
• More at www.mrtimes.com
Agreement pennedAlthough
Ridge MeadowsMounties andmembers ofFraser Health’smental healthand substanceuse servicesstaff have beenworking closelytogether forseveral yearsto care for thecommunity’svulnerable,the two agencies are making that work-ing relationship more formal. They’vepenned an official letter of agreement,which was recently signed by Supt. DaveWalsh, the officer in charge of RidgeMeadows RCMP and Sherry Mumford,director of the mental health team.
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Youth were involved in the Ridge Meadows Recycling Society’s 40th anniversary celebration during Earth Day in April.
Metro Vancouver is planning a ban onkitchen scraps from garbage by 2015.
by Maria [email protected]
The message during Bob Masse’s electioncampaign was loud and clear: many Ridgeresidents want municipal garbage pickup.
Maple Ridge council decided last week tohire a consultant to look at all aspects ofgarbage collection, especially in light of aMetro Vancouver ban on organics that willbe in effect in 2015.
Masse has said that during the election thedesire for municipal garbage pickup was oneof the biggest concerns he heard.
Garbage pickup is a “very broad issue”that affects a lot of people, and therefore“we need to have a full consultation process
with the community,” Masse said.But, he added, when the information is
gathered by the consultant, if municipal gar-bage pickup isn’t cost effective, he doesn’twant it implemented for its own sake.
Since Maple Ridge doesn’t have municipalgarbage pickup, residents have the choice ofhauling their garbage to the Albion transferstation or contracting with a private com-pany to pick up their garbage.
This, according to the staff report,“encourages individual responsibility andfreedom of choice.”
In 2010, 66 per cent of Maple Ridge house-holds reported contracting out their garbagepickup.
The staff report notes that with four com-panies privately collecting garbage through-out Maple Ridge, there are often manytrucks going through, and “a District-widesingle contract, a reduction in the overallnumber of truck trips could be anticipated.”
The staff report also noted that if theDistrict decides to start a garbage pickupprogram, it will be hard to go back.
Organics make up 36 per cent of MapleRidge residents’ solid waste. When the banis put in place, if organics are found ingarbage, it will result in “significant fines,”according to a District staff report to council.
The tipping fees for organics is $56 perton, whereas for regular garbage it is $101per ton, providing a monetary incentive tocollect and dispose of organics separately.
The recycling society operates a weeklycurbside pickup service for recyclables,which costs taxpayers $68.16 annually.
The recycling society is not looking atchanging any services until the consultant’sreport, expected in the fall, is completed.
“We’re looking for direction from theDistrict before we do anything,” saidKim Day, executive director for the RidgeMeadows Recycling Society.
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Chef Dez was a hit with his BBQSchool (left). The popular cheffrom the Fraser Valley held severaldemos each day. Kiwanis Club ofGolden Ears sold baskets to raisemoney for their charities. Morephotos online at www.mrtimes.com.
More than 22,000 people attendedthe Ridge Meadows Home Show.
by Roxanne [email protected]
Despite the colder temperatures Fridaynight, along with showers and a fewunforeseen hiccups with fire alarms onSaturday, the sunny summer-like weatheron Sunday helped salvage, and in factbolster, numbers at the annual RidgeMeadows Home Show.
One of the community’s largest annualevents, held Friday through Sunday atPlanet Ice and the Albion fairgrounds,noted attendance of more than 22,000people. That’s upslightly compared tolast year’s 20,000,said show organizerCass Winder.
“We ended ona real high note,”Winder told TheTIMES. “It’s so gratify-ing, the way that thiscommunity reson-ates to what we do…they’re loyal. They love it, and they come.Even in the pouring rain, they come offer-ing us encouragement.”
Even though false alarms cleared thebuildings twice during the peak hourson Saturday and many visitors gave upand left, the warmer weather on Sundaythankfully helped regain those lost num-bers, she explained.
While public attendance is key to athree-day show of this magnitude, Windersaid it’s also imperative to get the rightmix of exhibitors, entertainment, andevents.
In this year’s “Everything” themed-show, she said most of the booths andspaces were sold out back in January,
bringing together a mix of new andreturning exhibitors.
In addition to participation of 375exhibitors, the three-day event also fea-tured a Family Fest Funzone, The TIMESBBQ School, West Coast Amusements car-nival, and the Body, Mind & Spirit PsychicFair.
While Winder promoted this year’sshow as offering “everything for yourhome, your family, your life,” she wasparticularly optimistic about the growth ofthe newest feature – the Outdoor Lifestyleand Leisure Show, which was in its sec-ond year and proving “incredibly” popularwith exhibitors and visitors.
“We’re ecstatic,” Winder said near theend of the 2012 show. “I can’t think of
any other word except‘grateful.’ I’m so gratefulto everyone. The 200-plus tireless volunteers,my committed team,exhibitors who keepcoming back and rav-ing about our show, thecommunity for its sup-port and attendance.”
Winder was alsograteful to the District
of Maple Ridge and the joint parks andrec department for what she describedas an “invigorated” partnership that sawthe show organizers working much closerwith municipal staff to plan for the eventand overcome on-site hurdles in both thearena facilities as well as the fairgroundsleading up to and during the show.
Watching a large crowd gather for theBobs & Lolo show on the main outdoorstage Sunday, Winder let out a big sigh.
“It’s a labour of love, and seeing it allcome together like this, it makes every-thing worthwhile. You forget the sore feet,the lack of sleep, the aching body, and allthe little fires. It’s all about this, peoplecoming together and enjoying the show.”
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A4 Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
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According to a report released by TransLink, Golden Ears Bridge traffic is up, slightly.
Nearly 9.8 million vehicles used theGolden Ears Bridge in 2011.by Tiffany CrawfordVancouver Sun
The number of drivers choosing thetolled Golden Ears Bridge increased by 12per cent in the first quarter of 2012, butstill fell short of budget targets, accordingto a TransLink report.
TransLink says bridge traffic jumpedto just under 2.5 million crossings, com-pared to the same period in 2011, or260,000 more vehicles.
The increase translates to about$750,000 more raised through tolls com-
pared with the same three-month periodlast year, according to the report releasedlast Wednesday.
The report said nearly 9.8 millionvehicles crossed the toll bridge in 2011.That’s up 12.5 per cent over 2010, butstill short of the budget target of 10.5 mil-lion vehicles.
TransLink CEO Ian Jarvis said heexpected numbers to improve over thenext year: “More and more motoristsare discovering the value of the GoldenEars Bridge as a much-needed direct linkacross the Fraser River,” he said.
TransLink attributes the increase in traf-fic to a growing awareness of the bridge,population growth, and fewer snowy dayslast winter.
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Tuesday, May 8, 2012 A5
As part of Emergency Preparedness Week, the City of Pitt Meadows will be holding an EmergencyPreparedness Fair. Come join us in Spirit Square in front of the Pitt Meadows Family RecreationCentre at 12027 Harris Road and learn how to keep your family safe. Emergency personnel will beavailable to answer questions and provide information.Event participants will include:
• BC AMBULANCE SERVICE• PITT MEADOWS FIRE AND RESCUE DEPARTMENT• RIDGE MEADOWS SEARCH & RESCUE• CITY OF PITT MEADOWS – EMERGENCY OPERATIONS CENTRE• CITY OF PITT MEADOWS - PUBLIC WORKS• CP RAIL POLICE• RCMP COMMUNITY POLICE• EMERGENCY SOCIAL SERVICES
The day’s activities will include face painting, a colouring station and interactive displays with emergencyvehicles and personnel. Children can pick up a passport to have stamped at each station, and enterdraws for prizes including your own preparedness kit. The Tim Horton’s Community Cruiser will also beon site providing refreshments.
For further information, please contact:Pitt Meadows Fire & Rescue Service at (604) 465-2401
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...continued from page A1Last December, the ALC sent com-
ments to Maple Ridge council about theAlbion Flats, indicating they wouldn’t bein favour of pulling land out northwestof 105th Avenue, where the Wynnyks,SmartCentres, and other private land-owners have property.
The ALC said the land is still viable forfarming, albeit with significant drainageproblems.
However, their comments indicated thatthere was a possibility that land could bepulled out on the southeast side of 105thAvenue for commercial and industrialdevelopment.
Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin saidthat since he doesn’t know what theWynnyks’ application will look like, hecouldn’t speculate on whether he’d voteto forward it to the land commission ornot.
“There’s gotta be obviously a benefitto the community and a net benefit toagriculture,” Daykin said, adding that itshould be a “significant benefit to agricul-ture.”
Daykin said that council needs to beaware of the potential impact an applica-
tion for the northwest side might have onthe southeast side, given the fact councilasked for the land commission’s com-ments and those comments indicated theALC considered the northwest side stillviable farmland.
“That’s a reality we have to consider,”
Daykin said.He’s surprised SmartCentres, a mall
developer which owns about 20 acreson the northwest side of 105th Avenue,hasn’t indicated whether they will put inan exclusion application, Daykin added.
Sandra Kaiser, vice-president of cor-
porate affairs with SmartCentres, saidthe company is “still considering all ouroptions for our Albion Flats site.”
The only comparator Daykin said hehad was the Pelton application thatcame before council two years ago. Thatincluded community gardens, areas forincubator farms, and playing fields for thecommunity.
Daykin said he felt the benefit to thecommunity and agriculture in the Peltonapplication was “very significant.”
The Pelton application was, however,rejected by the ALC. In its decision, theland commission stated that “while someof the projects proposed have benefits tothe agricultural community on their ownmerits, the benefits do not compensatefor the proposed exclusion of lands.”
The area in Albion that the District isconsidering pulling out of the ALR on thesoutheast side of 105th Avenue would bethe subject of a “block exclusion applica-tion” whereby all properties, owned bydifferent entities, would be grouped intoone application.
Daykin said, in his opinion, “we gottamove forward... on something that has adegree of certainty on it.”
Ridge mayor wants ‘significant’ benefits to agriculture
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A Ridge Meadows RCMP officer, whowas off duty at the time, arrested animpaired driver Sunday.
Cpl. Todd Balaban arrested a man whowas showing “gross symptoms” of beingimpaired by alcohol, reported the localMounties.
Balaban saw the driver narrowly missseveral vehicles before the car pulledin and stopped at the Sasquatch Inn inAgassiz.
An off-duty firefighter from Vancouverhelped Balaban restrain the man.
“When the corporal placed the manunder arrest for impaired driving, hebecame uncooperative and refused tocomply with requests being made, sothe Vancouver firefighter jumped in toassist Cpl. Balaban in restraining theman until a member of the Upper FraserValley regional detachment could attendand take the man in for breath samples,”said Ridge Meadows RCMP Cpl. AlannaDunlop.
“Even though police enjoy their timeoff, we are always alert to our surround-ings. In this case ourpolice officer felt the safetyof the public was in jeop-ardy by the way the manwas driving, and that hehad to stop this from con-tinuing,” Dunlop addded.
“We also applaud theactions of the off-duty fire-fighter for assisting Corporal Balaban theway he did. Together they stopped whatcould have been an unfortunate incidentfrom occurring.”
Twomore drivers off roadPolice investigated two more possible
impaired driving cases on Friday night.The first incident occurred around 10
p.m. when a 31-year-old Pitt Meadowsman was seen leaving Roosters Cabaretin the 19000 block of the LougheedHighway.
“He was stopped a short distance awayon McMyn Road and exhibited signs ofbeing impaired,” Dunlop said.
A demand for a breath sample wascomplied with, she confirmed.
The second case occurred around 11:30p.m. the same night.
“A vehicle was stopped after the driver,a 39-year-old Maple Ridge man, failedto obey a traffic light on the LougheedHighway near 223rd Street,” said Dunlop.
“In both cases the breath samples wereanalyzed at 1.5 times the legal limit of0.08 per cent,” the corporal added.
Both drivers were released from policecustody with a promise to appear in courtlater.
Impaired driver in stolen carA 32-year-old Vancouver man was
arrested for possession of a stolen car,which police suspect he was drivingwhile intoxicated.
Ridge Meadows RCMP received areport of a car heading northbound onthe Golden Ears Bridge from Surrey and
Langley into Maple Ridge.“A citizen followed the
suspected impaired driverto downtown Maple Ridge,where police interceptedthe vehicle,” said RidgeMeadows RCMP Sgt. DaleSomerville.
Upon seeing a police car,the suspect pulled into a residential drive-way in the 22500 block of Royal Crescent,the sergeant said.
A police computer check of the licenceplate number provided by the citizenshowed the Nissan SUV had been report-ed stolen to Burnaby RCMP on Tuesday,May 1.
Police quickly took the suspect into cus-tody without incident.
“We commend the citizen for theactions taken in calling police. This cit-izen kept police updated on the locationof the suspect until it was stopped by thelocal detachment members. Police havefuture plans to partner with MothersAgainst Drunk Driving to encourage allmotorists to report possible drunk driv-ers,” explained Somerville.
The suspect remains in custody pendinga court appearance. In addition to posses-sion of stolen property charges, RCMP arealso recommending a charge of failing toobey a probation order.
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Cpl. Todd Balaban (right), along with a Vancouverfirefighter, detained a suspected drunk driver inAgassiz on Sunday.
“Even though policeenjoy their time off, weare always alert to oursurroundings.”Cpl. Alanna Dunlop
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Our View
Preparationsbeat disaster
Over the years it has become prettyclear that disasters happen. They canrun from limited tragedies like carcrashes or wet basements or housefires, all the way to earthquakes, floods,and forest fires that escape containmentand wipe out entire communities.
While the biggest concern in theseparts – at this time of year – is thepossibility of massive flooding of theFraser River (and to a lesser extent, thenorth and south Alouette rivers), we’vehad nearly all of the standard disastersplayed out in B.C.
We’ve even had the occasional hurri-cane, to mix up our expectations a bit.
We can’t know exactly when or howa disaster will take place, and evenwhen we have forewarning, as in aFraser flood, it’s difficult to judge theprecise impact to expect.
That’s why general preparednessis important. And part of that has tobe about being personally prepared,and knowing how, when the chipsare down, to lend a hand to desper-ate neighbours. When disaster strikes,emergency workers may not reacheveryone for several days.
This week is EmergencyPreparedness Week across Canada. It’sa national awareness campaign thatencourages everyone to take three sim-ple steps to become better prepared toface a range of emergencies:
– Know the risks specific to yourcommunity.
– Develop a family emergency planand practise it.
– Prepare emergency kits for yourhome and your vehicle.
To learn more about being preparedfor a disaster, visit the EmergencyManagement BC website at www.pep.bc.ca and the Public Safety Canadawebsite at www.getprepared.gc.ca.
– B.G.
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Oh!The excitement at school when
it was time to get out the con-struction paper, scissors, glue,and any crayons that were stillsticking out of their paper tubes –and make something for Mother’sDay!
We made collages.And we made round, foldy
things that did something (or atleast, they were supposed to)when you turned them upsidedown and twisted them and bentthem in half.
We drew portraits of our families and of our-selves – but mostly of our moms – and we putthem on cards.
We made strange, artsy things that probablymade sense at the time, and surely were fun todo when we did them.
And then we gave all that stuff to Mom.For Mother’s Day.And she loved it!It was her favourite!Whatever it was, it was always her favourite.And whatever my brothers or sister did – no
matter what it was that they did – it was alwaysher favourite, too!
And they were all her favourites with suchenthusiasm that we never questioned how somany things could be her “favourite.”
If it was made of paper, it ended up on therefrigerator.
If it was too big for the refrigerator, it went upon a wall.
And they stayed there forever, as proudlydisplayed as though they had been created byPicasso himself.
One year, our big project at school was madeout of a sheet of copper.
First we each traced our favourite antique caronto our individual piece of copper sheet.
Why a car?Antique or otherwise?
Most of our moms – and cer-tainly mine – couldn’t have toldthe difference between a Model Tand an Edsel.
Or between a Cugnot and aStanley Steamer.
Or a Hudson and a Cadillac.Or a Ford and a Chevy, for that
matter.Indeed, neither could most of
us kids.Our favourite antique cars – for
Mother’s Day!What was that teacher think-
ing?We traced the car onto the sheet, and rubbed it
with a wooden peg to bring it into relief.It was dipped into a solution to darken the
surface, and then we scrubbed it with fine steelwool to shine up the raised areas.
The whole works was lacquered to a shiny fin-ish.
And then the teacher brought out a special sur-prise: frames!
We actually framed our artistic creations inreal wooden frames.
I thought mine was pretty impressive.Quite a work of art.And I had had a great deal of fun creating it.But as I was bringing it home, I remember, I
began to feel a bit embarrassed with myself.What kind of a gift was a copper rubbing of an
antique car (it was a McLaughlin – a Canadianluxury car eventually absorbed by GeneralMotors) for my mom?
For Mother’s Day!?But of course, she loved it.She fussed and bothered over it, and my dad
simply had to hang it up in exactly the rightplace.
It was her favourite!Years later, while I was going to university, I
happened to notice that she still had that sillything hanging on the wall in her bedroom.
Only a mom can love like that.
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LETTERS POLICY: Copyright in letters and other materials submitted voluntarily to the Publisher and accepted for publication remainswith the author, but the Publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them in print, electronic, or other forms. Letters are also subjectto editing for content and length. The Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows TIMES is a division of LMP Publication Limited Partnership.
Dear Editor,May 6-12 is national nurses week, and as
such, I am writing to remind the public ofthe many types of Nurses.
I am a nurse practitioner (NP), and Ithink it is time that NPs are seen in B.C.
NPs were introduced into B.C.’s healthcare system in 2005 to improve access toprimary health care services. NPs work inhospitals and clinics in urban and rural set-tings across the province, yet for the mostpart, their work has been invisible.
There are more than 200 NPs in B.C., andmore than 250,000 patients without regularprimary care providers. It’s time for peopleto know about NPs.
NPs in B.C. are primary care provid-
ers, licensed to assess, diagnose, and treatpatients with common episodic and chronicmedical conditions. NPs focus on preventivecare, but can also order diagnostic tests,prescribe medications, make referrals tospecialists, and manage overall care when apatient is sick.
In short, NPs are qualified to providequality, cost-effective, safe, and timely pri-mary care services, much needed in MapleRidge and other communities around B.C.
It is my hope that the government willprovide more opportunities for the public toaccess NPs in primary care.
For more information about BC’s nursepractitioners go to www.BCNPA.org
Fiona Hutchison, Maple Ridge
Health care
Nurse practitioners needed
Dear Editor,Sandra Robinson has
raised questions about thecharacter of Adrian Dix [Dixcharacter ringing alarms,May 1 Letters, TIMES]. I’msorry anyone feels a need tolaunch personal attacks.
There’s more than ayear before an election.Muddying the water withpersonal attacks is cynical.People like Sandra Robinsonprobably know that if youmake people stop caring,they won’t bother to vote.
Christy Clark was electedstudent president of SFUin 1989, albeit by only sixvotes. Unfortunately forher, the Electoral StandingCommittee disqualified herelection on the basis thatshe broke campaign rules.
When a by-election wascalled to deal with the situa-tion, Clark ran again, andlost. Observers at the timefelt that it was because shehad been forced to run aclean campaign the secondtime around.
Is Clark’s past still rel-evant? Do we even trust thereports so many years later?If there is truth to them,why haven’t we seen moreof this in the mainstreammedia?
For that matter, areSir John A. MacDonald’sachievements any lessbecause he was alcoholic?
Voters need to understandwhat politicians are tryingto achieve, and a constantstream of character assas-sination can never replacebalanced coverage of policyand platforms. Personalattacks reflect poorly on theperson using them, and Iwould hope that the citizensin this community will notbe confused by the twistedhalf-truths that are about tobe delivered in place of thethings we really should belearning about our candi-dates and politicians.Elizabeth Rosenau, Maple Ridge
[Note: A fuller version ofthis letter is online at www.mrtimes.com.]
Provincial politics
Personal attacks a poor reflection
Provincial politics
Name change not enoughDear Editor,
Wow! Chris Olsen making $125,00 annually and beinggiven a $67,000 severance payment after a one-year gig as“Press Secretary” for the Christy Clark government. This ina world where the typical severance is one month for eachyear served. But still no money for raises for any of thepeople who actually contribute to the running of the prov-ince.
Go ahead, Christy. Change the name of the party. Thatwill definitely save your bacon.
Cheryl Baron, Maple Ridge
Dear Editor,More hyperbole and ridi-
cule from Cherryl Katnich[Accountability needs dif-fer, May 1 Letters, TIMES]can only mean I am doingsomething right.
I could care less aboutpetty labels, personalattacks, and ludicrous com-parisons, in her world, any-one left of Attila the Hun is
.a communist. Attacks thatcompare an alleged transitfair offence to an impaireddriving offence – and all theother illegal, sleazy thingsGordon Campbell did – areirrational.
How about Christy Clarkand her yet-to-be-discoveredpart in B.C. Rail corruptioncompared to Glen Clark? A$6,000 patio, never proven.
Or how about MikeHarcourt, who steppeddown about something hehad no part in, because hewas a principled leader andtook responsibility for otherpeople’s wrongdoing in hisparty?
Cherryl is a right-wingfanatic and apologist notworth debating. She can callme all the names she canthink of, but the reality isI am a centre swing voter,and I would bet there are alot of people who find them-selves in the same place.
As far as her “watching”me, she always only seeswhat she wants to see, sowho really cares what shethinks?
B.C. needs to move backto the centre, where it hasbeen most of its history, andI, for one, will do my partto get us back to the sweetspot.
Wayne Clark, Maple Ridge
Provincial politics
Time to return to historical centre
Taxation
Rich viciousness urbanmythDear Editor,
Kerwin Maude’s Marxist, vicious, envious assessment ofwealthy people is typically a generalized urban myth [Timeto make rich pay fairly, May 3 Letters, TIMES]. A few, nodoubt, fall into his diatribe, but more do not.
Many people acquire wealth by educating themselves,entrepreneurship, and hard work. Many start from scratchand hard-scrabble lives. Many are the engine for the better-ment of society by providing employment.
The greatest gifts of philanthropy are provided by thewealthy, such as Andrew Carnegie, Henry Ford, J. PaulGetty, John D Rockerfeller, Bill Gates, and Warren Buffet, toname a few, and let’s not forget Oprah Winfrey.
We expect that Mr. Maude, if offered his $1.5 million cut-off for being “fair game”, would donate it to charity.
Cherryl Katnich, Maple Ridge
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Works of a well-respected aboriginalartist are showing atMaple Ridge Art Gallery.
by Troy [email protected]
The Maple Ridge ArtGallery walls are currentlydecorated with the two-dimensional works of oneof Canada’s leading aborig-inal artists.
The exhibition, Paint:The Painted Works of LyleWilson offers a rare, in-depth visual encounterwith some 40 paintingson wood and paper byVancouver-based Haislaartist, Lyle Wilson.
Opening May 5 at theart gallery inside The ACT,the exhibition reveals therange of traditional andcontemporary elementsthat inhabit Wilson’sevolving artistic vision.
This is the first majorexhibition to focus exclu-sively on Wilson’s paint-ings (the artist is also arenowned and accom-
plished carver inwood and metals),and to assemblesuch a significantbody of his work.
Exhibitioncurator BarbaraDuncan is pleasedto see Wilsonsharing his aborig-inal heritagethrough his artwork.
“He’s also leading theway in showing that itdoesn’t harm the [FirstNations] culture at all,”she said. “In fact, it leadsto more understanding. Ihope it’s the beginning ofan attitude of more sharingof information, because Ithink that can only be agood thing in the longerrun.”
Wilson said the exhib-ition is a way to showhis work to people, FirstNations, and otherwise,living in the southwesternsection of the province.
“As an artist you try toshare with as many peopleas possible,” Wilson said.“Is it important? Yes. Thefocus of the show is onpainting, but it has a sec-ondary thrust to share with
the Haisla [people]who have neverreally seen mywork, generallybecause they’re upnorth and we’redown here.”
Many of theworks on exhibitare images ofcoastal creatures
such as orcas and ravens,the undersea world, andeven stylized maps ofaboriginal territories.
The exhibition revealswith equal force a contem-porary voice that evokesthe artist’s concern forthe environment and theindigenous Haisla lan-guage, Duncan said.
Standing amidst his
artwork during a sneakexhibit preview onThursday morning, Wilsonsaid, “What you see hereis probably the end of mypainting career. You get alot more satisfaction whenyou’re whacking away at apiece of wood than whenyou’re painting.”
The new exhibitionopened Saturday, and runsthrough to Saturday, July28.
Gallery hours areTuesdays to Saturdaysfrom 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Wilson, will offer presen-tations on two occasions:Saturday, May 12, at 11:30a.m. and Saturday, June30, at 11:30 a.m.
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Lyle Wilson (left) isshowing his aboriginalart at the Maple RidgeArt Gallery. Juh-QuinGelwa Wa-wess is piececonsisting of fabric painton a canvas banner,created by Wilsonin 1999. Exhibitioncurator Barbara Duncanoffered a sneak peek athis art on Thursday, justdays before the showopening.
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Lydia Querengesser is an up- and-coming singer who performed at the Ridge Meadows Home Show on Saturday and Sunday.
A Pitt Meadowstween is rehearsingfor a leading role inan opera.by Sylver [email protected]
Dale Quer-engesserhad oneof the best
early Mother’s Day presentsa parent could have.
While some tweens arelip-syncing into their hair-brushes in the mirror, herdaughter is the real deal.
This weekend 12-year-oldLydia Querengesser per-formed in front of a crowdon Saturday and Sunday atthe Familyfest funzone stageof the Ridge Meadows HomeShow. And Dale couldn’thave been more proud.
The classically trainedsongstress belted out 10 jazzstandards and show tunesfor the funzone.
“Lydia did great,” saidDale. “She has to diversifyher style to meet the needsof the audience,” she said,
explaining why Lydiasteered away fromopera at this particu-lar performance.
“What was greatwas that all the kidsand moms were updancing in front ofthe stage. She loved
it,” said Dale.In fact, Lydia, who attends
Grade 7 at Highland ParkElementary, has been per-forming since age six andis currently rehearsing withthe Young People’s OperaSociety of BC, for an originalopera titled The King WhoWouldn’t Sing.
She plays the lead femalerole of Aryanna, a bird whosings to the villagers andmakes everyone happy.
“Singing fills me up, itmakes me feel so good,”Lydia explained.
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for my brothers and me, like a soft bed, three square meals a day,and a solid education. Even though my mom has not always had thebest of things in life, she’s made sure to always give the best she hasto those around her.She left for Canada by herself when she was eighteen so that she
could find a better job in a first world country and send money backhome to her family. She had dreams of getting a higher education,but worked so that my dad could go to school instead and learn atrade. When my brothers and I were born, she devoted her days to usand worked nights so that we could have an opportunity to exploreour childhoods from the comfort of familiar surroundings.My mom has always given; it would be great to have her receive
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Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times | Tuesday, May 8, 2012Mother’s Day A13
Inmemory
of herdaughter
Pitt MeadowsCouncillor andmother Gwen
O’Connell wasraising money
for the hospicesociety at the Ridge
Meadows HomeShow on Saturday
by shaving herhead. She did so
in memory of herdaughter, Kristina,who died 10 years
ago at the age of26 of leukemia.
The mayor of PittMeadows, Deb
Walters, did thehonours, happily
taking the clippersto her friends hair.
Sylver McLaren/TIMES
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…continued from page A11And Lydia has been singing a lot, she
said. For the past year and a half she hasbeen studying classical music with her voicecoach Maria Cristina Fantini at Blue RiverMusic.
“I love it. I love going there. She is such anice lady and she really knows what she isdoing,” Lydia said.
“To see Lydia being taught by a working
singer is special, especially in a classicalfield,” said Dale.
“Having a teacher who has found a wayto live her dream by working as a singer.It’s inspiring. She’s a positive role model forLydia. We feel really lucky we found her.”
The King Who Wouldn’t Sing, will be per-formed at the end of June at the Terry FoxTheatre in Port Coquitlam.
For more info visit www.yposbc.com
Local teen singer takes to opera
Lydia Querengesser,12, will perform asAryanna in The KingWho Wouldn’t Sing,an opera writtenfor Young People ofOpera Society of BC.The performancetakes place at theend of June.
Sylver McLaren/TIMES
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Art will be on displaythis weekend at 21different venues.
by Maria [email protected]
Anyone looking fora unique, last-min-ute gift for Momthis Mother’s Day
can find a painting, jewelry,a hand-crafted leather bag,pottery, or carving duringthe Art Studio Tour.
The tour takes place thisSaturday and Sunday, andmany artists will open uptheir facilities, do demos,and sell their ware.
Joie Pare is new suchartist on this year’s tour,and she is trying to build acareer out of her handmadeone-of-a-kind leather bags.
Pare began making herleather bags about a yearago. She established hercompany, named Wild-SideLeather, and has disciplined herself to work9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday to Friday.
Her bags are often made from recycledmaterial, using old coats, recycled hardware,old belts, and other paraphernalia. But, shedoes use new material as well.
Her latest creations are convertible bags,which can serve as a shoulder bag, a holsterbag, or a backpack.
After a year of working on her leatherbags, she has managed to hone her skillsand get better tools, thereby speeding up theprocess.
Her bags are hand-sewn and double-stitched. Pare likes to integrate lots of secretcompartments into her bags.
“They should last a lifetime – that’s mygoal anyway,” Pare told The TIMES.
continued on page A16...
Self-guided tour
Unique gift ideas in studios
Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times | Tuesday, May 8, 2012Mother’s Day A15
Joie Pare willbe selling herhomemadeleatherbags atGolden EarsCheeseworksduring the ArtStudio Tourthis weekend.
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
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Wherever she happens to be,a mother is always thinking
of her children. And becauseshe is simply the best,
THOMAS SABO has dedicateda few Charms specifically toher this season – from the
“BEST MOM” or “My Girl”and “My Boy” heart pendants
through to the little babybooties in blue or pink.
It really doesn’t matter whetherit’s a boy or a girl – the
glamorous Charm mommysimply loves combining them
with a high heel adornedwith freshwater pearl.
Tuesday, May 8, 2012 | Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows TimesA16 Mother’s Day
Bruce Rothewill open up hisgarage at 12717228th St. todisplay and sellhis driftwood art.
Maria Rantanen/TIMES
...continued from page A15
While Pare is hoping tobuild a career out of herartwork, carver Bruce Rothelearned to whittle art out ofdriftwood almost by acci-dent, and it has becomea way to pass his time inretirement.
Several years ago, Rothewas at home just foolingaround carving a piece ofdriftwood, and in the end,he ended up with a carving
of a fish, surprising himself.He said: “Oh, I didn’t knowI could do this.”
After years of perfectinghis art, Rothe’s studio in hishome is getting crowdedwith his carvings, largelyof fish, but also of ducksand other birds, as well asChristmas-themed Santacarvings, and, he said, it’stime to start selling them off.
For a map and informationon the Art Studio Tour, go towww.artstudiotour.ca.
Artists open their doors
Studio 1Linda Freedman: 11957 194B St.,Pitt Meadows*Studio 2Dorothy Johnson: 20437 Dale Dr.Studio 3Elaine Booth-Kallweit, KalynnKallweit, Suzette Fram, Lori A.Shook: 12507 216th St.Studio 4Kristin Krimmel: 12343 216th St.Studio 5Margaret Bale: 21685 122nd Ave.Studio 6Kerry McLaren, Donnae Bell: 21536River Rd.Studio 7Lila Terwiel: 21616 River Rd.Studio 8Dale Sharp: 22780 Ritchie Ave.Studio 9Jack Prasad: 11609 225th St.Studio 10Neil Hamelin, Joie Pare: 22270128th Ave. (Cheeseworks)Studio 11Jane MacKay: 22416 129th Ave.
Studio 12Bruce Rothe: 12717 228th St.Studio 13Sandi Dickie: 12132 Blossom St.Studio 14Jacqueline Sheridan: 22938 VistaRidge Dr.Studio 15Maple Ridge Lapidary Club: 23750Fern Cres.Studio 16Alexandra Lanzarotta: 11019237th St.Studio 17 (Sunday only)Joan Marr: 11414 239th St.Studio 18Brigitta Schneiter, Andres Schneiter:24705 108th Ave.Studio 19Fiona McQuillan: 24985 112thStudio 20Jane Duford Johnston, Trish ClarkeJennings, Mike Rossiter, SusanFandrey: 11762 252nd St.Studio 21Rik Watson: 25812 Dewdney Trunk
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Cater’s star risingOne of these days Jocelyn
Cater is not going to be the babyof the bunch. Yet if you spendany amount of time speaking withthe engaging softball sensationfrom Maple Ridge, you realizequite quickly that she’s so oftenthe rookie because she’s simplyplaying ahead of her time.
How else do you explain herdebut with the Canadian seniorwomen’s national team in thesummer following her Grade 10year?• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on “Sports”
DeNure, de winnerMeadow Ridge Barracuda and
Ridge Meadows minor hockeyproduct Justine DeNure won goldin the A Division at the WesternCanadian Shield Senior Women’sHockey Championship held inRegina recently.
DeNure, 20, a goalie fromMaple Ridge – who is attendingthe University of Saskatchewanin Saskatoon – was the youngestrecruit on a team made up ofmostly Regina-based universitygraduates.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on “Sports”
Thunder rollsTriple A Thunder, a Ridge
Meadows Minor SoftballAssociation girls softball teamin the peewee division, won atournament in Newton during theweekend.
The girls defeated Chilliwack9-1, Newton 9-2, and NewWestminster 9-4 in round-robingames. They defeated NewWestminster again 11-2 in a four-inning mercy game.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
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A goalie from MapleRidge looks beyondthe Olympics to 2015Women’s World Cup.
by Marc WeberThe Province
Karina LeBlanc was therefor women’s soccer’s com-ing out party in 1999. MiaHamm, Brandi Chastain,massive TV ratings, and allthat good stuff.
Friday, LeBlanc, a 32-year-old goalkeeper fromMaple Ridge, was inOttawa, meeting PrimeMinister Stephen Harperand FIFA president SeppBlatter, and dreaming ofher fifth Women’s WorldCup – this time in herhome country and city.
Vancouver was amongsix host cities namedFriday for the 2015Women’s World Cup inCanada.
Ottawa, Edmonton,Winnipeg, Montreal, andMoncton, were the others.Toronto, which is hostingthe 2015 Pan AmericanGames, didn’t submit abid.
“I shook many power-ful men’s hands,” LeBlancsaid with her typical tingeof humour.
“I thanked the primeminister for his supportand asked if he’d bewatching. He said, ‘Ofcourse’.”
Will LeBlanc be playing?It’s far too soon to tell.Her body, particularly herback, probably will decidethat.
But Canada’s charis-matic ’keeper was jump-ing up and down whenVancouver flashed acrossthe screen during the bigreveal. “Not very digni-fied,” she said.
She was bouncing andbeaming not just because2015 could offer a story-book ending to her tre-mendous internationalcareer.
More so, because sheknows what the past fourWomen’s World Cup tour-naments have meant for
the game, and what thefifth could mean for theCanadian players followingin her footsteps.
“The World Cup in ’99was just a remarkableevent,” she said. “It’swhen people first startedto see the women’s gamewas the beautiful game.Then China and Germanyand now I think Canadais the perfect spot for it tocontinue to grow and we’lldo such a fantastic job ofhosting,” LeBlanc said.
“It’s an opportunity forour youth to see this firsthand and it will make thedream very real. WhenI was younger it was adream I had to create in
my head.“And for people who
don’t follow soccer, a lotof them are going to seewhy we love it so much.”
B.C. PlaceStadiumwill host thegames inVancouverand couldwell hostthe final,though thatannounce-ment won’tcome untillater thisyear.
In January, more than25,000 fans poured intoB.C. Place to watch
Canada play the U.S. inthe CONCACAF women’sOlympic qualifying tourna-ment final.
More than 160,000 fansattendedthe event,whereCanadaearned itsLondonOlympicberth.
Canada,andVancouver,will alsohost the2014
Women’s U-20 World Cup.Previously, Canada hostedthe men’s U-20 World Cup
in 2007, women’s U-19World Cup in 2002, andmen’s U-17 World Cup in1987.
The 2015 Women’sWorld Cup will feature arecord field of 24 coun-tries. That’s up fromthe 16 that competed inGermany in 2011, whereCanada went 0-3.
Close to 30 millionwomen and girls playsoccer around the world,according to FIFA, whileCanada boasts 350,000female players.
Blatter on Friday claimedthat the women’s WorldCup will have a biggerimpact and legacy inCanada than previousOlympics.
“It is more than has everbeen presented in Canada,including, I would say, theOlympic Games,” Blattersaid.
“Women’s football opensthe borders all over theworld. This is the social,cultural value of our game.Football is the school oflife.
“Women will win.Football will win. Canadawill win.”
John Herdman’sCanadian side is currentlygearing up for Londonwith a three-month resi-dency camp in Vancouver.
The Olympics are animportant stepping stonefor building momentumfor 2015, especially afterthe disappointment of lastsummer in Germany.
Seventh-ranked Canadaplays a friendly againstChina in Moncton on May30, and games followagainst the U.S. and inSwitzerland, where they’llplay an Olympic warm-uptournament.
Canada’s Olympic groupfeatures third-rankedJapan, who is the reign-ing Women’s World Cupchampion, fifth-rankedSweden, and South Africa.
While LeBlanc’s thoughtsdrifted to 2015 on Friday,she’s still very muchfocused on the weeksahead. On the Olympics.
And, for now, her bodyfeels just fine.
“Perfect,” she said.
Soccer
LeBlanc’s excitement is contagious
Wayne Cuddington/Ottawa Citizen
FIFA president Sepp Blatter shared a laugh with Team Canada soccer player Karina LeBlanc as the Canadian citieshosting the 2015 FIFA Women’s World Cup were announced Friday.
“It’s an opportunityfor our youth to seethis first hand and itwill make the dreamvery real. When Iwas younger it was adream I had to createin my head.”Karina LeBlanc
Wayne Leidenfrost/The Province
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May 8• Come to the Maple RidgeLibrary to see the documen-tary The Last Train Home at6 p.m. Friends of the Librarywill sell refreshments duringintermission. Admission isfree. Info: 604-467-7417.
May 8• Whonnock Weavers andSpinners Guild will meet atWhonnock Lake Centre at7:30 p.m. They welcome any-one interested in fibre arts.Info: Marie at 604-462-9059.
May 8• If you’re a poet and youknow it, come and show it.The Holy Wow Poets’ showruns at 7 p.m. in the lobby ofThe ACT. Join www.meetup.com/holy-wow-poets.
May 9, 10 & 11• Thomas Haney SecondarySightlines Theatre presentsDramatically Correct, sixone-act plays. Tickets canbe reserved for pickup at theoffice at 604-463-2001. Theschool is at 23000 116th Ave.
May 9• Willow Senior LivingResidence at 12275 224th St.is hosting a estate planningseminar at 1 a.m with lunchat 12:30 p.m. Presenters areaccountant Jim Maroney,CA, lawyer Rhonda Quinton,funeral director NathanLogue, and financial plannerTom Manion. RSVP to Daleor Wendy at 604-466-8602.
May 9• Kanaka open mic featureslocal indie band AlexanderFrance with a unique andeclectic set of their ownsongs and covers. They’ll beat Kanaka Creek Coffee #101-24155 102nd Avenue, from5 to 7:30 p.m. Info: 604-463-6727.
May 10• The annual Mental HealthDay event, put on byMaple Ridge-Pitt MeadowsCommunity Services andsponsored by Fraser Health,
will take place at the band-stand at Memorial Peace Parkat noon. There will be music,art, speakers, and refresh-ments. Info: 604-467-0544.
May 10• Ex-Service Women’s Clubholds its monthly meeting at1 p.m. at the Royal CanadianLegion Branch 88, 12101224th St. Lunch will be pro-vided at noon.
May 10• SFU Philosophers’ Cafe dis-cusses: Is our education sys-tem failing because schoolsare modern institutions thatteach postmodern students?The talk takes place in thelobby of The ACT, 11944Haney Pl. at 7 p.m. Theevening is co-sponsoredby the Maple Ridge/PittMeadows Art Council andthe moderator is Larry Green.Info: 778-782-5215 or visitwww.philosopherscafe.net.
May 10• The Maple Ridge-PittMeadows chapter of theVancouver Area CyclingCoalition meets in the MapleRidge Library, GreensideRoom from 6:45 to 8:45 p.m.Drop by and learn moreabout what they do andwhat cycling means the com-munity. Info: email Jackie [email protected] or goto www.rmcyclist.info.
May 10• Alouette Field Naturalistsholds their monthly meet-ing at 7:30 p.m. in the RidgeMeadows Seniors’ ActivityCentre, 12150 224th St. Allwelcome. Info: Duanne at604-463-8743.
May 12 & 13• The 14th annual MapleRidge and Pitt MeadowsArt Studio Tour takes placeSaturday and Sunday from10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The studiotour is a self-guided tour.Throughout the studio tourweekend, Maple Ridge andPitt Meadows artists andartisans will open their stu-
dios to visitors between thehours of 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.(except Studio #17, openSunday only). Studios willfeature artists at work, dem-onstrations, door prizes. Thetour includes paintings in allmedia, pottery, sculpture,ceramics, ceramic sculptures,jewelry, and more. Info:www.artstudiotour.ca.
May 12• The Maple Ridge locationof M&M Meat Shop is partici-pating in a charity barbecueday. Supporters will receivea hamburger or hot dog, adrink, and a bag of chips fora minimum donation of $3.There are also other in-storeactivities on the day of theevent that supporters canchip in to help this importantcause. Every penny raisedgoes directly to the Crohn’sand Colitis Foundation ofCanada for its research pro-grams.
May 12• Hammond United Churchat 11391 Dartford St. is hold-ing a plant sale from 9 a.m.to 1 p.m. Info: 604-465-6922.
May 12• Royal Lepage will be hold-ing a garage sale next doorto Cythera Thrift Store, #3-22621 Lougheed Hwy., tobenefit the local organizationhelping women leave abusivesituations. The garage sale,with a large amount of usedfurniture, will take placefrom 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Therewill be hotdogs for sale. Thethrift store will also have a50-per-cent off sale. May 12is Royal Lepage’s NationalShelter Day.
May 12• Haney Farmers Marketopens for the season wel-coming early farmers withspring produce, vegetablestarts, and seedlings. Newvendors include GoldenEars Cheesecrafters andDelish Gluten Free Bakery.The Fraserview Art Groupwill exhibit in the band-stand, Penelope Above willentertain, and children canmake friendship bracelets.The kickoff to the NaturallyAutistic’s Festival also takesplace as well as the Antioch’sMedieval Adventure from 9a.m. to 2 p.m. The marketis in Memorial Peace Parkin Maple Ridge. Info: www.haneyfarmersmarket.org.
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6505 Apartments &Condos6505
NEWCONDO 2bd+Den. 2 bath,s/s appl, w/d, f/p, top flr. Nopets. $1,275 Call:(604) 315-8385
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AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
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Near Transportation &Douglas College.
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COQ 1 BR apt $740 & 2 BR $970,h/water & parking included, quietcomplex, no pets. 778-316-4777.
COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. Bach$620, May 1. 1 BR $700, availnow. Near transit. 778-865-6696
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COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
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PO CO 3 BR townhouse, $990,quiet family complex, no pets, call604-464-0034.
PORT COQ, Dwnt, new 3 BR Apt,2 full baths, 2 sec u/g prkg, in stelaundry, all new appls incls microwave, patio, corner unit. June 1,$1400/mo. NS/NP. 604-464-5973
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6510 Co-ops6510115 PLACE CO-OP
Located in Burnabynear Lougheed Town Centre
Accepting applicationsfor waiting list for
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6540 Houses - Rent6540M Ridge 21437 117Ave, 4BRincls inlaw glvl ste, all appl, ns, np,Jun 1. $1700. 604-421-4052
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6595-35 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6595-35
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6595-40 NewWestminster6595-40
LRG 1 BR, furnished clean quietsafe, nr skytrain, $500 incl utlsImmed. Female working/studentonly, N/S & N/P. 778-861-8238
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
2 BR bsmt ste MRidge, new,clean,bright, nr schl , Now, ns nocat, $900 cbl/net, 604-375-4766
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BBY East , 2 BR grd lev, 1100 sqft, radiant heat, share w/d, nearschool & bus. $900 + utils. Availnow. N/s, no dogs. Suits family604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318
BBY, HIGHGATE. Bright bachel-or suite. Ns/np. $550 incl hydro/cable. Avail now. 604-522-6773
BBY HTS lge furnished quiet 1BR g/lvl ste, incls heat, w/d, net,nr bus. Nr SFU, Cap College,BCIT. Great for students. 1 per-son $575; 2 people $700. N/S.Avail June 1. 604-298-6667
BBY N Holdom/Union 2 BR up-per, 1800sf, w/d, d/w, lg deck, ns/np. 1 person $1375 or 2 $1575.Incl utils. Jun 1. 778- 898-5159
Coq Ctr Lrg 2Br + den grd flr, nramens, incl cbl & lndry, n/s, Jun 1.$1100 + 1/3 utils, 604-941-9825
COQ W 2BR g/lvl ste, quiet CDS,nr L/heed mall/bus. $1000 inclhyd/cbl/gas/net. Suit 2. N/S, n/p.Jun 1. (604) 939-9109, 838-5967
M. RIDGE E 2 BR bsmt, $950/mo,incls utils, w/d, priv back patio,NS/NP, Avail Imm. 604-809-5159
MRIDGE CENTRAL 3 br upperlvl, nr elem school/bus ns, smallpet ok, $1200 now. 604-465-5400
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1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363
1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon
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1977 FORD F250 Super Cab,Camper Special, collector plates,351 c.i. Cleveland motor, 86,500orig mi, P.S., P.B., A.T., AM/FMradio, bench seat, matchingcanopy, shop manuals, extraparts, 2nd owner for 32 yrs, Asking$12,000 Rick @ 604-463-8059
1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, 1 owner, excellentcondition. $2900. 604-534-2997
1987 ROLLS Royce S. SpiritBeautiful cond. 96k, all records,local Carter car, 24yrs one owner.$26,500 obo 604-644-6061.
1990 BENTLEY Mulsane 4 DrSedan, leather upholstery. LikeNew. ONLY 42,000 kms, $20,000obo. Lgly. Ralph 778-988-2055
1998 MUSTANG SVT CobraConvertible, 35,350 orig km,very detailed history, pristineshow quality, $17,900 obo.604-531-9373
1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$54,900. Call 604-889-2525
1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $5000 obo 604-792-6367
9125 Domestic91251992 CADILLAC Deville, navyblue, alarm, michelin tires, goodcond. $1850. 604-732-6991
1995 FORD Mustang convertible,new top, Aircared, V6, auto, goodcond $3200. 604-984-7574
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270
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2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner26,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $18,500 + HST. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721
2007 CADILLAC Escalade 4wd(Luxury, Leather, Sunroof,Mags ) . . . $32 ,995 #3339 -1-888-812-2511
2008 CADILLAC Escalade EXT$39,888. (604) 626-4548
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2009 PONTIAC Vibe Very BigSelect ion. . .$11,895 #42041-888-812-2511
2010 CHRYSLER 300 TouringAuto/ Air/ loaded....$15,995 36961-888-812-2511
2011 CADILLAC CTS (Luxury.Leather, Panaramic Sunroof,Mags, 10 to clear)....MSRP$ 4 5 , 6 4 5 N o w $ 2 9 , 9 9 5 -1-888-812-2511
2011 CHEVROLET Impala (Auto,air, Fully Loaded, V6, 30 toclear)....MSRP $29,690 Now$12,995 #4135 - 1-888-812-2511
2011 CHEVROLET Malibu(Auto,air, fully loaded, 80 toclear)....MSRP $26,200 Now$14,995 #4140 – 1-888-812-2511
2009 Dodge Calibur Hatchback(sports model). 31, 000 km. 4Door, 4 Cylinders. ExcellentShape, easy on gas. Asking$10,500. For more details callMike at 604-463-4831.
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1995 FERRARI F355 GTB.Meticulously cared for. Canadiancar. Recent full engine outservice, new clutch and releasebearing, Tubi exhaust, Hyperflowcats, wheel spacers. Drives andlooks perfect! A must see!$54,900. Call 778-834-6069
2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629
2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $87,980. 604-781-7614.
2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097
2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,
leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem
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9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
2007 HONDA Shadow VT750C,11,150 km, like new, many extras,$5900. obo 604-531-9373
2007 PIAGGIO scooter MP3-250,silver, practically new, less than500 km, fuel injected engine,security lock, new battery, $4300.Call Don 604-987-9166
2009 YAMAHA VINO 125 ccscooter, 2,300 km, exc condition,$1,950 pls call 604-241-5775
2010 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900custom, 5200km, mint, extras,wrty. $7000, 604 556-8862
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9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
1990 GMC Suburban. 4 WD,underdrive, blue, well kept. NewBluetooth. $6,000. 604-584-0324
2000 FORD Explorer 4x4, fullyloaded, 150K, exc cond, white, aircared. $3,750. 604-218-8499
2001 INFINITY QX4, 4 dr,222,000 km, fully loaded, exccond $8,900 Call 604-846-6648
2002 SANTA FE, 128K kms, 4cyl, 5 spd, air, pw, exc cond$5300 obo 604-710-8053
2007 CHEVY LS, HD Quad cab.130k, no acc, matching canopy,tow pkg, $18,000 604-798-2275
2009 DODGE p/u 150 hemi SLT,loaded, matching canopy, rhinolined, show room cond. 8,000 orgkm ’s, $25,000. 1-604-613-37271-604-796-9060
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1990 FORD 24’ Class C GlendaleRoyal Classic m/h, $8500. 88,000 orgkms, well maint., Ph Art 604-858-5909
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
2002 Toyota SequoiaAutomatic 305,000 kms 1 owner,top condition, all records, newMichelins. $13,900 email:[email protected]
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1992 SAAB 9000, 4 cyl, auto,loaded, runs great, affordableluxry, $2400, obo, 604-984-4490
1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583
1995 BMW 328I Convertible,88,000kms, leather int, new tires/brakes, $7,999. 604 536-4293
1995 SUBARU Legacy wagongood run cond 242,000 k, s/roof,$2600. 604-985-8495 eves pls.
1996 MAZDA Precidia MX-3, std,181K, exc cond, air cared. $1650obo. (Richmond) 778-881-6478
2004 NISSAN Maxima Luxury/Leather/ Loaded...$10,888 #06661-888-812-2511
2009 INFINITI G37 Luxury/ leath-er/ loaded/ mags...$25,995 #31351-888-812-2511
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2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,700.778-227-2010
2004 PORSCHE CAYANNE SMODEL. Sacrifice $18,000, noaccidents, local, fully serviced,comes w/car proof. 778-319-8192
2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.
2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253
2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler,fog lights,newt i r e s , w i n t e r m a t s . C a l l604-819-9596
2007 PT CRUISER. Hot deal!Auto, low kms, very clean. Creamexterior, grey interior. A/C. Magwheels. Spoiler. Aircared. Rearwiper. $6,395 obo. 778-242-2018
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2007 TOYOTA Yaris, 4 doorhatchback, 78K, automatic. Wellmaintained, reliable and excellenton gas. Brand new tires, A/C,power locks and windows.$10,500. Call 778-239-7112
2008 HONDA Civic, 4 dr, silver,auto, 60,000kms, excl cond, fullyloaded, $11,500. 604 518-3166
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL4 dr, loaded. 25,500 km. $11,600.Exc cond. 1-604-793-5520 (5961)
2011 HYUNDAI Sonata Loaded/Mags/ Alloys...$17,988 #34911-888-812-2511
2003 MERCEDES CLK 320,105k, 2nd owner, no acc. mint,local, $14,250. 604-626-8009
KIA MAGENTIS 2008 lx V6 auto200 hp - 20,300 km. Only$12,500. Chwk 604-847-3297
9173 Vans91731988 CHEV 20 work van, 3/4 ton,Aircared, original owner, goodrunning order $2750 obo604-986-2430 [email protected]
2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 137 kms,good cond., $4300. 604-845-4766after 4pm or all day wkends
2005 CHRYSLER Town &Country Touring, fully loaded, pwrside door/taildoor, store & goseats. $6,500 obo. 604-710-9030
9173 Vans91732010 CHEVROLET Express2500 Cargo (Auto, air, 15 CargoVans to Clear)...$19,995 #3330 -1-888-812-2511
2010 CHRYSLER Town &Country Ultimate Luxury Vanswith Power Sliders...$18,888#4215 1-888-812-2511
2010 DODGE Grand Caravan(Fully Loaded, Media Centre withStow’n Go, 40 Grand caravans toClear ) . . .$15,995 #3530 -1-888-812-2511
2009 Chevrolet UplanderAutomatic 86,000 kms Priced tosell!! Burgundy LS ,7 pass, twosets of tires, Rear DVD , wellmaintained and mostly Hwy kms$9,900 Call: (604) 614-0762CHEVY UPLANDER 2005. V-6,auto, 7 pass., grey, A/C, powerlocks & windows, cruise, tilt, 93Kkm. Runs very well. $6,400.604-241-2530 or 604-375-2570
9515 Boats951512FT ALUMINUM HARBOUR-CRAFT BOAT, no leaks, goodshape, $750. 604-584-1846
1986 RENNELL, 6 cycle mercury,9.94 cycle Yamaha, after 1 yr notused, not perfect, $1400 obo,604-462-1540
2005 HUNTER 33 Sailboat,$95,900. Moored @ PointRoberts. Call Greg 778-686-5299
Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12or 14 ft, with or without motor ortrailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720
BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]
9522 RV’s/Trailers95221995 FLEETWOOD Class A 28’fully equipped, comfortable, reliablevery gd cond 118,000km, $10,300or may swap for smaller RV orvehicle similar value. 604-846-8125
1997 WILDERNESS 22ft, goodcond, sleeps 5, fridge/freezer.$5,500 obo. Tony 604-464-1072
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2008 FORD F150 S/Cab 4wdFully Loaded Truck...$18,888#2759 1-888-812-2511
2010 JEEP Commander 4wd 7P a s s e n g e r / L o a d e d /M a g s . . . $ 2 2 , 9 9 5 # 3 6 3 11-888-812-2511
2010 NISSAN Rogue AWD Auto/Loaded/ cd...$19,995 #36501-888-812-2511
2011 GMC Yukon 4wd luxury/Leather/ Loaded/ Mags...$35,995#3791 1-888-812-2511
2011 NISSAN Pathfinder SV 4wd7Pass/ Loaded/ Mags...$28,888#3776 1-888-812-2511
2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wd (Auto,V6, Loaded, Mags, 10 Xterra toc lea r ) . . . $25 ,995 #3895 -1-888-812-2511
2011 SUBARU Outback (LuxuryC r o s s o v e r , A u t o ,Loaded)...$26,988 #3626 -1-888-812-2511
1997 Chevy 4x4 1500. 4.3litervortec v6, sound system, tintedwindows.$2400. 604-807-4203NEW CHEVROLET SilveradoCrew Cabs (Auto, V8, Air, Onstar,well equiped, 200 Trucks toClear)) MSRP $33,980 Now$21,995 - 1-888-812-2511
1993 Toyota Hilux SurfSSR-X 3.0L RHD 99,645kmAuto, Bluetooth Stereo, RmtStrt, Recarro Seats. $8,500
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2003 JEEP Liberty Limited 6Cylinder, 140,000km, servicehistory, $5,950. 604-357-4707
2006 Mercedes-Benz ML5004Matic, 149,500 kms. Excellent,
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1995 SEA Breeze 31 (Class A)Fully equipped, exc. cond., towc a r a v a i l $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 o b o604-746-5898'
1996 10’ Slumber Queen camper,north south bed for ext cab,loaded. $6500. Ph 604-858-2617
1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866
2000 FORD Travelaire MtrhomeSuperduty, 25ft, 125,000kms, exccond, $16,000obo. 604-531-2109
2001 26.6 Frontier Plainsmen withslide ’00 FORD 350 V10, 133 kms. Grtcond. $24,000 both. 604-824-2362
2001 27 ft Ford Class C RV, towpack, V10 pwr, island bed, entctre, slp 4, 82K,as new $21,000due to illness 604-929-7575
2002 WINNEBAGO Sunova,fiberglass roof, 51,400 kms, kit-chen slide, awning, tow bar incl,4K gen, $42,000. 604-943-2583
9522 RV’s/Trailers95222004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.Ph Peter 1-604-357-3918
2006 26FT Grand Surveyorqueen bed, a/c, etc. Light weight.$11,900 obo. 604 596-7060
2008 SPORTSMEN 28’ 5thwheel, 2 slides, spotless.Reduced $19,500. 604-230-2728
2011 COUGAR 28-6' Mint only 1trip. Loaded c/w slide + all options++ more $23,900 604 531-2841
2002 GMC Adventurer. Greatcamping with snowbirdoption! 106,000 kms Excellent20’ motorhome. Sleeps 4, withoven, microwave, fridge & newstereo system. Low km, littleused. $20,000. (604) 833-4537
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