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Optimist The Voice of Delta since 1922 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010 Delta Newsstand 50¢ One-act fest See Page 14 YOUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL SPORTS, NEWS, WEATHER AND ENTERTAINMENT! WWW.DELTA-OPTIMIST.COM Speed warning Change driving habits to match road conditions 3 Cancer crusader Ladner teen remembered as an inspiration 9 Sluggish start Deltassist appealing for Toy Depot donations 20 Making the cut Tsawwassen forward named to Team Pacific 27 Getting a laugh out of Shakespeare! PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW Drama students at Southpointe Academy are in rehearsals for their production of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors next week at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Clockwise from top left are Lucas Friesen, Ziyaan Harji, Ammen Bains and Fraser Dodwell. See story on Page 14. Sex charges adding up Police probe into former baseball official results in two additional alleged victims A former Tsawwassen resi- dent is facing more sex-related charges. Rick Glendinning, 60, who now lives in Vancouver, was arrested back in September and charged with indecent assault, sexual assault and gross indecency. He was released but was back in police custody Wednesday after two more alleged victims came forward, said Delta police spokesperson Sgt. Sharlene Brooks. Delta police initially received information in December 2009 regarding alleged incidents of sexual assault that “occurred in years previous.” At that time investigators were concerned there were additional victims who had not yet come forward. One area of concern in particu- lar was Glendinning’s decade-long affiliation with the Tsawwassen Amateur Baseball Association. He was involved with the organiza- tion between 1985 and 1995, and would have had access to numer- ous young people during that time, police said. Investigators put out a request asking for others who felt they were victims of sexual assault at the hands of Glendinning to come forward. As a result, two more alleged victims were identified. Brooks said the alleged victims, both male and female, were in the elementary to high school age. Glendinning was arrested with- out incident on Wednesday. A publication ban is in place to protect the identities of the victims. BY JESSICA KERR [email protected] Carol Berner will have to wait a little longer to find out if she’ll be granted bail while her case makes its way through the appeal process. Madam Justice Carole Huddart reserved judgment in the B.C. Court of Appeal yesterday. The judge did not set a date for when she would give her decision. Berner is appealing her con- viction and jail sentence in the 2008 crash that killed four-year- old Alexa Middelaer and seri- ously injured her aunt, Daphne Johanson. The 58-year-old was convicted in July and was sentenced to 30 months in jail last week. Defence lawyer David Tarnow said, if released on bail, Berner would stay with her sister on Vancouver Island. Court was told Berner would be eligible for parole in 10 months. Carol Berner remains in custody BY JESSICA KERR [email protected] 11061004 Christmas Light Christmas Light Installation Installation www.lightitupvancouver.com | 604-532-7425 Light up your home, business or trees with perfect, professionally installed holiday lighting.

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OptimistThe Voice of Delta since 1922 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 2010

Delta

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One-act fest

See Page 14YOUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL SPORTS, NEWS, WEATHER AND ENTERTAINMENT! WWW.DELTA-OPTIMIST.COM

Speed warningChange driving habits tomatch road conditions 3

Cancer crusaderLadner teen rememberedas an inspiration 9

Sluggish startDeltassist appealing forToy Depot donations 20

Making the cutTsawwassen forwardnamed to Team Pacific 27

Getting a laugh out of Shakespeare!

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

Drama students at Southpointe Academy are in rehearsals for their production of Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errorsnext week at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Clockwise from top left are Lucas Friesen, Ziyaan Harji, Ammen Bains andFraser Dodwell. See story on Page 14.

Sex chargesadding upPolice probe into former baseball officialresults in two additional alleged victims

A former Tsawwassen resi-dent is facing more sex-relatedcharges.

Rick Glendinning, 60, whonow lives in Vancouver, wasarrested back in September andcharged withindecent assault,sexual assault andgross indecency.He was releasedbut was back inpolice custodyWednesday after two more allegedvictims came forward, said Deltapolice spokesperson Sgt. SharleneBrooks.

Delta police initially receivedinformation in December 2009regarding alleged incidents ofsexual assault that “occurred inyears previous.”

At that time investigators wereconcerned there were additionalvictims who had not yet come

forward.One area of concern in particu-

lar was Glendinning’s decade-longaffiliation with the TsawwassenAmateur Baseball Association. Hewas involved with the organiza-tion between 1985 and 1995, andwould have had access to numer-ous young people during that

time, policesaid.

Investigatorsput out arequest askingfor others whofelt they were

victims of sexual assault at thehands of Glendinning to comeforward. As a result, two morealleged victims were identified.

Brooks said the alleged victims,both male and female, were in theelementary to high school age.

Glendinning was arrested with-out incident on Wednesday.

A publication ban is in placeto protect the identities of thevictims.

BY JESSICA [email protected]

Carol Berner will have to waita little longer to find out if she’llbe granted bail while her casemakes its way through the appealprocess.

Madam Justice Carole Huddartreserved judgment in the B.C.Court of Appeal yesterday. Thejudge did not set a date for whenshe would give her decision.

Berner is appealing her con-

viction and jail sentence in the2008 crash that killed four-year-old Alexa Middelaer and seri-ously injured her aunt, DaphneJohanson.

The 58-year-old was convictedin July and was sentenced to 30months in jail last week.

Defence lawyer David Tarnowsaid, if released on bail, Bernerwould stay with her sister onVancouver Island.

Court was told Berner would beeligible for parole in 10 months.

Carol Berner remains in custodyBY JESSICA KERR

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Delta police and ICBCwere out on the streets thisweek targeting speeders inan effort to drive home themessage that drivers needchange their habits alongwith the weather conditions.

Delta police and com-munity police station SpeedWatch volunteers set upin two locations Tuesdaymorning — in the 600-block of 56th Street inTsawwassen and at KittsonParkway and Highway 91 inNorth Delta.

In Tsawwassen, volun-teers were set up just past aposted speed limit sign witha speed reader board. Theymade note of each car thatdrove by and whether thevehicle was traveling under,at or over the posted speedlimit.

A couple blocks up thestreet, Delta police officershad their radar guns outready to stop speeders.

The idea, said spokesper-son Sgt. Sharlene Brooks,is to prompt drivers to slowdown by showing how fastthey’re traveling. Thosewho continue to speed afterpassing the posted sign and

the reader board are pulledover and issued a ticket.

A/Sgt. Lisa Coupar saidthat location was chosenbecause the department hasreceived complaints fromresidents about driversspeeding up the hill.

Volunteers and officerswere set up at the NorthDelta location at the sametime.

In 90 minutes, a total of430 vehicles passed throughthe two speed traps. Of that,45 were traveling 10 km/hover the posted speed limitand eight were going 20km/h over the legal limit.Eight continued speedingand were given tickets.

ICBC partners withpolice departments aroundthe province at this time ofyear to remind drivers toslow down as the weatherchanges.

“Wet road conditionsare a main factor of speed-related crashes in theLower Mainland,” said JonSchubert, ICBC’s presidentand CEO. “Unfortunately,many drivers don’t adjusttheir speed and recognizethat the posted speed limitis only for ideal or dry roadconditions.”

Sometimes, rain and

snow dictate the need todrive slower than the postedlimit.

“Even maintaining theposted speed limit can betoo fast for the road condi-tions,” Brooks said.

Road safety co-ordinatorJacki Tokaryk had a fewsuggestions for drivers asthe Lower Mainland getsready for winter: slow downand drive for the conditions;give yourself more traveltime; keep a safe distancefrom the car in front of you.

Metro Vancouver munici-pal politicians are con-tinuing to push for longercouncil terms despite beingblocked at the Union ofB.C. Municipalities.

The Metro Vancouverboard of directors voted infavour last week of a rec-

ommendation by its inter-governmental committee toask the provincial govern-ment to adopt four-yearterms for councils.

The committee citedseveral reasons, includingextended terms benefit-ing taxpayers by “provid-ing more stability, savingsignificant tax dollars byhaving fewer elections and

ensuring greater focus onsound planning.”

Extending terms fromthree to four years wouldalso “provide new council-lors the ability to settle intotheir roles and responsi-bilities and allow them toimplement their visions andachieve their goals.”

Also in favour of thelonger terms, board chair

and Delta Mayor LoisJackson said almost allLower Mainland representa-tives on the regional districtsupport the longer terms,unlike civic politicians fromsmaller rural communitiesin the province.

“Hopefully people willget to know their represen-tatives a little better ratherthan changing frequently.

There’s a whole host of rea-sons ... The rural areas ofBritish Columbia said therewere too many old peopleand some real incrediblereasons why we should notgo to the four-year term,”said Jackson.

“Nonetheless, we havegone forward as MetroVancouver, who has overhalf the population.”

Opponents have arguedlonger terms are a barrier toparticipation and may endup leading to more by-elec-tions.

A motion to extend termsto four years was defeatedat the UBCM annual meet-ing in September primarilydue to strong oppositionfrom smaller rural commu-nities.

Here are some drivingtips from ICBC:

• Follow other vehiclesat a safe distance. Allow atleast two seconds of fol-lowing distance in goodweather and road condi-tions and at least three sec-onds on a highway.

• Slow down on wetroads, in bad weather con-ditions or on uneven roads.

Increase your followingdistance to at least fourseconds.

• Increase your follow-ing distance when you’rebehind a large vehicle thatcould block your vision,or a motorcycle that couldstop very quickly.

• If a collision seemsunavoidable, steer to theright. Head towards the

least harmful option, pref-erably an object that willgive away on impact, suchas a bush. The most harm-ful option is a head-oncollision where the force isdoubled.

• Don’t speed up assomeone is trying to passyou — it’s illegal. Help theother drivers get back intoyour lane by slowing down

and making room.• Be realistic about your

travel time. Allow time forpossible delays because oftraffic, construction or badweather.

• If you’re going to belater than you expected— deal with it. Take a deepbreath and accept the delay.Like they say, better latethan never.

Even speed limitcan be too fastPolice department joins forces with ICBC to impresson drivers to pay close attention to road conditions

BY JESSICA [email protected]

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

Delta police officers werepositioned on 56th Street thisweek to ticket drivers thatrefused to slow down.

Safe driving tips courtesy of ICBC

Mayor continues to support extending terms to four yearsBY SANDOR GYARMATI

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Mayor Lois Jacksonis in Mexico City thisweek attending the ThirdCongress of United Citiesand Local Governmentsconference on behalf ofMetro Vancouver.

Jackson, chair of theregional district board,is attending the Nov. 16to 20 event with anotherrepresentative from MetroVancouver.

More than 3,000 cityofficials from around theworld were to take partin various meetings aboutmunicipal issues, local

governance, the economyand climate change.

According to the inter-national association, theconference provides partic-ipants the chance to debatechallenges facing cities andmunicipalities “includingeffective governance, eco-nomic development, inno-vation and building a moreefficient city for 2030.”

The Metro boardapproved sending the pairat a cost of $19,682.

The board also agreedthe delegates should focuson solid waste manage-ment for the internationaldiscussions.

A Metro staff report

notes the UCLG had invit-ed the Metro Vancouverdelegation to present solidwaste management issuesand objectives for consid-eration as a global priorityunder the UCLG’s strategicpriorities.

Created in 2004, theUCLG is the result ofthree organizations: TheWorld Federation of UnitedCities, The InternationalUnion of Local Authoritiesand Metropolis, the inter-national association ofmajor metropolises. Itsmission is to be the unitedvoice and world advocateof democratic self-govern-ment.

Wednesday was thethird annual NationalDay of Remembrance forRoad Crash Victims, andthe BCAA Traffic SafetyFoundation marked theday by remembering AlexaMiddelaer.

The day has been setaside to remember thosekilled or seriously injuredon Canadian roads andthose left to deal with thesudden and unexpected lossof a loved one.

Four-year-old AlexaMiddelaer was killed andher aunt, Daphne Johanson,was seriously injured afterbeing hit by an impaireddriver as they were feedinga horse on the side of theroad in East Ladner in May2008.

Carol Berner was con-victed of impaired drivingcausing death and bodilyharm and dangerous drivingcausing death and bodilyharm last summer and lastweek was sentenced to two-and-a-half years in jail. Herconviction and sentence are

currently under appeal.“Impaired drivers are

killing an average of twopeople and injuring 60every week in B.C.,” saidAllan Lamb, executivedirector of the BCAATraffic Safety Foundation.

“This is a statistic thathas not changed signifi-cantly in the past five yearsand is not surprising whenone in five people in ourprovince admits to drivingafter drinking.”

Crashes related toimpaired driving kill 133people and cause more than3,000 injuries on averageevery year. Traffic crashescost the B.C. economy$8.8 billion annually andimpaired drivers cost theprovince more than $1.6billion every year.

Shortly after Alexa’sdeath, the BCAA TrafficSafety Foundation partneredwith her parents, Laurel andMichael Middelaer, in theirfight to change the lawsand social attitudes aroundimpaired driving.

The foundation estab-lished the Alexa MiddelaerMemorial Fund. Donations

to the fund are used to edu-cate communities and indi-viduals about the dangers ofimpaired driving.

The Middelaers alsoworked with the founda-tion to create Alexa’s Team,which recognizes policeofficers from around theprovince who are workingto take impaired drivers offthe road.

Since 2009, 175 officersthat removed more than8,000 impaired driversfrom B.C.’s roads have beennamed to Alexa’s Team.

For more informationabout the Alexa MiddelaerMemorial Fund visit www.bcaatsf.ca or call 604-298-5107.

Day of Remembrance putsfocus on Alexa MiddelaerImpaired drivers are killing two people a week in B.C.

BY JESSICA [email protected]

FILE PHOTO

Four-year-old Alexa Middelaerwas killed by an impaireddriver in 2008.

Mayor talking garbage in Mexico CityBY SANDOR GYARMATI

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Two prominentTsawwassen residentsreceived prestigious awardsrecognizing their manyyears of philanthropy.

The Vancouver chap-ter of the Association ofFundraising Professionalshonoured Sean Hodgins andIrving “Ike” Barber at its13th annual Giving HeartsAwards gala Wednesday.

Nominated by KwantlenPolytechnic University,Barber won in the cat-egory of OutstandingPhilanthropist.

Barber, founder of SlocanForest Products Ltd., hascontributed more than $52million to B.C. universitiesto enhance the access andquality of education in theprovince.

Earlier this year, he pro-vided Kwantlen PolytechnicUniversity with a $2.5 mil-lion donation for The IrvingK. Barber Endowment forEducational Opportunities,which will fund programsto help students make thetransition to university.

Shortly after receivinghis award, Barber stated,“It is truly an honour to berecognized and I’m proudto work with KwantlenPolytechnic University onensuring that educationalopportunities are availableto everyone who aspires tolearn, grow and contributeto our communities.”

With a long history ofcharitable contributionsin the community, theCentury Group won in theOutstanding Corporationcategory.

Nominated by the DeltaHospital Foundation,Century Group presidentHodgins has continueda tradition of giving thathis father, the late GeorgeHodgins, began years ago.

A major benefactor overthe years has been DeltaHospital.

In the last 20 years, thecompany has donated over$1.6 million in support ofvarious capital campaigns.

“There is no doubt thata philosophy of giving hasalways been part of theHodgins family,” said LoisWilkinson, chair of theDelta Hospital Foundationboard.

Wilkinson said SeanHodgins has taken on hisfather’s legacy of not onlydonating generously, butalso taking a leadership rolein many fundraising activi-ties.

This year Hodgins alsogave $1 million to the DeltaHospice Society.

Philanthropists honouredfor their ‘Giving Hearts’Tsawwassen’s Ike Barber and Sean Hodgins win awards

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Business

A local spa is hoping tocollect food and toys for theless fortunate this holidayseason.

Tsawwassen’s Spa Timeis asking for donations ofnon-perishable food itemsand toys for kids frominfant to 16 years. All thedonations will be givento Deltassist to help localfamilies have a brighterChristmas.

Each donation willreceive a gift certificate fora free nail polish change atthe spa (limit one per cus-tomer).

The most needed itemsare toys and gifts for teensand infants.

All donations can bedropped off at Spa Time,1232-56th St. (behind

Albany Books), betweennow and Dec. 24, althoughearly donations would beappreciated.

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Envision Financialbranches are partneringwith Deltassist this winterto make Christmas a littlebrighter for local families.

The holiday season willbe a little brighter thisyear for needy familiesin Delta thanks to AngelTree, a unique programformed through a partner-ship between Envision and

Deltassist.Christmas trees placed

in local Envision brancheswill be filled with angelornament. Each ornament

will represent alocal child andwill contain theyoungster’s genderand age.

Residents areencouraged to take

an ornament home, selectan appropriate gift andbring the unwrapped gift toany participating Envisionbranch by Dec. 2. The giftswill be distributed betweenDec. 7 and 9.

There are a total of fourEnvision branches in Delta:two in North Delta, onein Ladner (5155 LadnerTrunk Rd.) and one in

Tsawwassen (1319E-56thSt.).

***With predictions for this

winter to be the coldest andwettest in 50 years, and thenumber of homeless peopleon the rise in the LowerMainland, the need for theannual REALTORS CareBlanket Drive could be atits highest in its 16-yearhistory.

The blanket drive runsNov. 29 to Dec. 6 at over100 real estate officesacross the region, includ-ing five in South Delta.Realtors collect blankets,bedding and warm andwaterproof clothing for thehomeless and working poor.

Over 30 charities fromWhistler to Chilliwack

receive, on average, morethan 4,000 bags of gently-used or new items donatedby realtors, their clients andthe public.

Real estate offices tak-ing part in South Delta

include Royal LePageRegency Realty (Ladnerand Tsawwassen), RE/MAX Progroup Realty(Ladner and Tsawwassen)and Sutton Group SeafairRealty (Tsawwassen).

Businesses helping less fortunate at Xmas

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

Muscle Memory’s Emily Gillespie (left), Jen Ingham, RobGillespie and Debbie Willemsen (as well as Willemsen’spuppy Bodey) show off the fitness studio’s Christmas tree.The Tsawwassen business is taking part in Deltassist’s AngelChristmas Tree program and will have an open house to cel-ebrate the season as well as the program on Saturday, Dec. 4from 3 to 7 p.m. Each angel on the tree includes a descriptionof a child in need of a gift this holiday season. If you would liketo help, ask the receptionist for an angel. Either drop off the giftwith the angel attached before Dec. 4 or bring it with you tothe open house. For more ways to help Deltassist this holidayseason, visit www.deltassist.com and click on the Christmasprograms link.

The Rotary Clubof Tsawwassen isjust a little closer toits goal of fundingits water park proj-ect at DiefenbakerPark thanks to agenerous donationby Edwin Lee ofthe TsawwassenPharmacy.

Lee surprisedproject chair VickiSangster with acheque for $5,000at the club’s Nov. 11breakfast meeting.

The project willbe completed by summer of2011. Created in partner-ship with the Corporationof Delta, the water park hasa budget of over $270,000,with the Rotary club com-mitted to raising half themoney.

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its goal, the club greatlyappreciates the communitysupport that is making thisterrific enhancement to thepark a reality.

For more informationor to find out how to help,contact Sangster at [email protected] orcall 604-943-7187.

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Edwin Lee (right) surprised projectchair Vicki Sangster and TsawwassenRotary Club president Rick Lewall witha $5,000 donation last week.

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Business

Sundance Pub patronsand volunteers, representedby Delta Citizen of the Yearfinalists and pub proprietorsAl and Phyllis Wawryk,donated a cheque to B.C.Guide Dog Services for$4,000 earlier this month.

The mood was festive aspatrons cheered and clappedat the cheque presentation.At least half a dozen pup-pies-in-training had broughttheir puppy raisers along forthe special occasion.

This most recent dona-tion, while fantastic all byitself, brings the total theSundance Pub has raisedto over $40,000 since2003, when it started hold-ing weekly meat draws tobenefit B.C. Guide DogServices.

“This is just amaz-ing, just wonderful,” saidWilliam Thornton, CEO ofB.C. Guide Dog Services.“These fundraising effortshave made such a signifi-cant difference to our orga-nization.”

“It’s the customers; real-ly, we’re just facilitators,”said Al Wawryk. “Our cus-tomers are very generous tothe cause.”

“Volunteers run it, cus-tomers support it and wejust provide the venue,”explained Phyllis Wawryk.“Our patrons know this isfor a very good cause, andit gives them a sense of‘doing good’ in the com-munity.

“We take a very hands-off approach. If we didn’thave our volunteers,Sinnika and Sari, who

run the whole thing, wewouldn’t be able to do this.Even our staff support thiscause.”

Staff often drop some oftheir tips into a marked coincan set out to collect loosechange to add to the dona-tion.

The money is used tobreed, train and place pro-fessional guide dogs withblind and visually-impairedpeople. B.C. Guide DogServices has placed 82guide dogs since 1996.

Sundance Pub patrons,staff, volunteers and propri-etors have helped give free-dom and independence tosomeone like recent gradu-ate, Mark Hicks.

“Liberating,” is the firstword Hicks says about howhe feels about receiving hisnew guide dog, Leamy.

“I feel empowered, I havemy dignity back. I no lon-ger have to wait for some-one to take me to the phar-macy, or the barbershop, oreven out for a coffee. I’mvery good with a cane, butit’s such slow going, andit can even be scary whenunexpected obstacles getin the way or I get turnedaround.

“Now with Leamy toguide me, I’m even gettingexcited about going back towork.”

The Sundance Pub meatdraw is held most Fridaynights, except for a fewnights off during the year,starting at 4 p.m. and run-ning to about 7 p.m. TheSundance Pub is at 6574Ladner Trunk Rd.

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Sundance Pub proprietorsPhyllis and Al Wawryk, andmeat draw volunteer Sinnika,were thanked by B.C. GuideDog Services CEO WilliamThornton (right). Weekly meatdraws at the East Ladner pubhave raised over $40,000 forthe non-profit organizationsince 2003. B.C. Guide DogServices has placed 82 guidedogs since 1996.

Puppy love forSundance PubLadner establishment raises over$40,000 for guide dog group

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years of searching for a trustworthy mechanic shop,

I was thrilled to discover that TJ and his wife, Shirley

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Ladner’s SamanthaMattersdorfer, who raisedthousands of dollars for theTerry Fox Foundation, diedlast week after a battle withcancer.

She was 19.Mattersdorfer, who

fought the same type ofcancer Fox had, attendedlast year’s local Terry FoxRun and shared her storybefore the event.

“There’s not a lot ofpeople like me and Terry,”she said in an interview lastyear.

Mattersdorfer’s momCathy told the Optimistlast year that Samanthahad been raising awarenessabout cancer, all the whilewith a smile on her face,ever since she was diag-nosed.

Mattersdorfer raised over

$20,500 for this year’s TerryFox Run and Deltaportoperator TSI TerminalSystems Inc. matched herdonation.

Many heartfelt mes-sages have been left on aFacebook group page forMattersdorfer.

“Thank you Samantha— for sharing your storywith all of us — it showedpeople, of all ages, how tobe brave and strong evenwhen fighting dragons —you are truly a hero,” wroteMary Ann Burrows.

“You were so brave. Anabsolute inspiration,” postedLiz Farquharson.

Donna White, provin-cial director of the TerryFox Foundation for B.C.and the Yukon, posted amessage on the Terry FoxFoundation website that

said Mattersdorfer personi-fied beauty, grace, giving,love and courage.

“Thank you Sam forsharing your grace andbeauty with all of us. Youhave touched our hearts andwe shall continue to cel-

ebrate the legacy that youhave left with us all,” Whitesaid.

A celebration of life forMattersdorfer is scheduledto be held on Monday, Nov.29 at 2 p.m. at Valley View,14660-72nd Ave., Surrey.

Sculptress MillicentHarrison passed away ear-lier this month.

She was 91.A Tsawwassen resi-

dent since 2001, Harrisonhad created hundreds ofsculptures over her career,including ones of ChiefDan George, MargaretTrudeau and Terry Fox.

Harrison also made 33figures covering the stagesfrom birth to death for a lifeof mankind exhibit for theNational Museum of Man,now known as the CanadianMuseum of Civilization.

“She was just a won-derful lady,” said MarieWarder, a friend and localauthor. Harrison had once

created a piece for one ofWarder’s book covers.

“I was so honoured thatthis magnificent womanwould do that,” said Warder.

Harrison continuedsculpting into her 90s.

“It’s fun to do. And veryabsorbing, you lose your-self,” she said last yearin an interview with theOptimist. “Just working,just doing it” and “creating”made it enjoyable, she said.

A mother of four,Harrison was born inVernon and later moved toOttawa with her family. Shereturned to B.C. in the early‘90s.

She studied at theVancouver School of Art.

Teen who raised thousands forcancer claimed by the disease19-year-old Samantha Mattersdorfer was an inspiration to many

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Samantha Mattersdorfer raised thousands for cancer research.

Accomplished sculptresskept at craft into 90s

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Millicent Harrison, pictured here in 2009, passed away comfort-ably at home with family earlier this month.

November 20, 2010 The Delta Optimist A09

The Delta Heritage Advisory Commission is seekingnominations for the 2011 prestigious Heritage Awards.Two types of heritage awards are given to projects,individuals or groups.

Heritage Awards of MeritIn recognition of contribution to conserving a valuablepart of Delta’s urban or rural history in the area ofpreservation, restoration, rehabilitation or adaptivere-use.

Friends of Heritage AwardsFor promoting heritage conservation through effortsthat contribute to increased awareness of heritage inDelta in the area of education, publication or advocacy.

Nominations must be received by December 8, 2010.

Nomination criteria can be viewed atwww.corp.delta.bc.ca.

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Please submit nominations to:

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Opinion Page

Wrong kindof messagebeing sent

TEDMURPHY

MURPHY’SLAW

What kind of message are we sending?Last week began with Solicitor

General Rich Coleman musing aboutstrict new drinking driving laws being,well, too strict and ended with CarolBerner receiving all of a 30-month sen-tence for killing a child while she wasimpaired behind the wheel.

It seems to me that both the legislationenacted by our governments and the sen-tences handed down by our courts shouldsend the proper message. When it comesto drinking and driving, however, that’snot happening.

The judge in the Berner case calledimpaired driving causing death “one ofthe most serious offences in the CriminalCode,” yet only imposed a two-and-a-half-year sentence. I’m not blamingthe judge, who did an admirable jobduring the trial and was handcuffed byprecedents in case law when meting outpunishment, but something doesn’t addup here.

A four-year-old is killed, her auntis seriously injured and an entire fam-ily suffers an unfathomable loss yet wedeem the offence that caused such calam-ity worthy of just 30 months in prison.Call me guilty of throw-away-the-keythinking, but that’s simply not adequate.

I’m not suggesting Berner is some sortof monster because that’s clearly not thecase, but a 30-month sentence (and she’llbe out long before that with good behav-iour, I presume) suggests drinking anddriving is far from one of the most seri-ous offences in the Criminal Code.

Speaking of sending the wrong mes-sage, the new drunk driving laws,trumpeted by Victoria as the toughest inall of the land when introduced earlierthis year, have been, get this, changingpeople’s behaviour. They’ve had such animpact it’s got some people worried.

There’s a concern among those placesthat serve liquor that patrons aren’tdrinking as much, or not at all, becausethey have to drive themselves home. Thisdevelopment is hurting business and haspoliticians suggesting police are perhapsbeing too vigilant in their interpretationand enforcement of the new laws.

Does that mean we want people tohave one more before they hit the road?Are we being too cautious? Is that such abad thing?

The bottom line for me is thatalthough we talk a good game when itcomes to impaired driving, we fail towalk the walk. The new laws provideda glimpse into a future where if we’rewilling to take strong, decisive action,the public will fall into line. In the mean-time, we must live with the consequencesof our inaction.

The Optimist encourages readers to write letters to the editor. Lettersare accepted on any topic, although preference is given to those onlocal matters. The Optimist reserves the right to edit letters and thedecision to publish is at the discretion of the editor or publisher. Allletters must be signed, dated and include the writer’s phone number

(not for publication). The Optimist will not print “name withheld”letters. Copyright in letters and other materials submitted voluntarilyto the publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author,but the publisher and its licensees may freely reproduce them inprint, electronic or other forms.

The U.S. mid-term elections arenow over, after hundreds of mil-lions of dollars have been spent oncampaigns. It looks like the debatesin Washington will be fierce, andcompromises few and far between.Recovery from the recession in theU.S. may be painful and lengthy.Why should that be of interest toyou?

The U.S. and Canadian econo-mies are closely linked throughtrade and many forms of invest-ment. Many of you work for firmsthat trade (buy, sell) with the U.S.Others drive cars and trucks whoseparts and technology are linked tothe U.S. Many have investmentsthat are linked by way of currencyor business to the U.S. and to itsworldwide reach.

While our Canadian economyseems OK, the U.S. has someserious problems yet to resolve.

Whether you look at unemploy-ment approaching 10 per cent,massive federal and state deficits,an incredible national debt, orthe lack of growth, there are fewhealthy signs.

Over three million U.S. hom-eowners are behind in their mort-gage payments. House reposses-sions this year will total over onemillion, many of which are tied upin courts due to faulty ownershipdeclarations. It will take a consid-erable time and lots more money tountangle the mess.

Meanwhile, over 20 per cent ofall homes with mortgages in theU.S. have negative equity — mean-ing the current house value is lessthan the mortgage. Under this con-dition, and different from Canada,they can just walk away, and mailthe keys back to the bank.

The U.S. government has issuedtrillions of dollars so far to stimu-late the economy in order to endthe recession, and it is not back ontrack so far. The U.S. is now doinga second round “injection.”

In the U.S. Congress and Senate,major confrontations are likely asthe opposing parties argue aboutwhether and how to stimulate theeconomy. The Republicans, withtheir new majority, have committed

to stop much of the current effort.So, no clear strategy to stimulatethe economy, and in any case along way to go. In this very bipar-tisan atmosphere, many believethe recession will remain for quitesome time.

Canada and B.C. are getting aspillover effect — low inflation, aslow increase in our economy anda slow recovery of jobs from ourunemployment rate of 7.5 per cent.For those who are unemployed, it’staking longer to find work whileemployment insurance runs out andsavings dwindle. Many others havefewer hours available in which toearn an income.

This scenario argues againstmunicipal taxes increasing beyondthe four per cent already taken forthis year, and restraining TransLinkand Metro Vancouver from lookingfor more money for 2011. Deductthe extra you now pay to the HST,and many of us have a reducedstandard of living.

To top it all off, the promisedincome tax reduction has just beentaken off the table.

It’s time for a “time out” ontaxes. It’s time for local govern-ments to hold the line — no taxincreases — for a year or so untilthings get back on track.

Hold the line on taxes untileconomy is back on track

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Letters to the Editor

Editor:Over seven years ago

when Olav Naas and I cameup with the Hoover/Naasproposal, we always firmlybelieved the one thing thatwould definitely stop theSouth Fraser PerimeterRoad being built along itsoriginal design route wasBurns Bog.

Naas had done majorwork in the bog and wewere sure the engineeringdifficulty, cost and irrevers-ible environmental damagethe SFPR would createwould preclude it frombeing built in that locationnorth of the bog.

After all, even theRomans knew enough notto build a road through aswamp!

Well, we underestimatedthe ability of the Liberalgovernment to go beyondall reason and commonsense, so the SFPR is under

construction as originallyplanned.

One of the best things tocome from my experiencewith Hoover/Naas was tomeet Eliza Olson and herhusband Wally. These twomarvelous individuals havegiven decades of their livestowards saving Burns Bogand teaching thousandsabout the importance of thebog to Delta and the entireLower Mainland.

In order to critique theSFPR I had to educatemyself on the bog, how itlives, what harms it, and themultitude of good things itdoes for plant and animallife around it. Burns Bogis the lungs of the LowerMainland, and is the largestconsumer of carbon dioxideon the west coast of B.C.

Olson has worked tire-lessly to defend and pro-mote the bog, and hasreceived numerous awards

for her efforts. But rightnow she is among the 10finalists to qualify for anaward from the CBC as“Canada’s Champion OfChange,” as chosen fromhundreds of submissions.

For all the people whoreceive this newspaper thisis a tremendous opportu-nity. Not only do you havethe ability to vote for thishonour to be bestowed onone of the hardest workingvolunteers that Delta hasever had, but you also havethe opportunity to turn aspotlight through the CBC,and maybe even interna-tionally, on the very realpossibility the SFPR mightdo everlasting damage toBurns Bog.

I respectfully requestyou and your family go tothe CBC website at www.cbc.ca/change/vote2.htmland each place a vote forOlson. There is no question

she deserves the recogni-tion, and the opportunity toshow all of Canada the follyof the SFPR the CampbellLiberal government hasdropped on Delta wouldsimply be a bonus, and helpOlson in her continuingefforts to preserve BurnsBog for future generations.

Please tell your friendsabout this; vote early andvote often!

Greg Hoover

Editor:Re: Show compassion

for woman who must livewith crash, letter to the

editor Nov. 17I think Peter Jensen

needs to read the defini-tion of compassion. Iwonder if Carol Bernerwould give the parents ofAlexa Middelaer the same“compassion” if they wereresponsible for killing oneof her children by drivingcarelessly.

I was severely injured inan accident. I was a pedes-trian in a crosswalk andI was hit at 55 km/h (60km/h is usually fatal) by adriver not paying attention.I was lucky, I survived.

I think we shouldremember little Alexa willnever go thorough gradu-ation, her teens, get mar-ried, have children, thingswe all take for granted,thanks to yet another driv-

er not paying attention.I know whatever sen-

tence carried out onBerner will not bringAlexa back, but she mustbe held responsible fortaking a life, or is respon-sibility a four-letter wordnow? Alexa’s parents getto visit a grave on herbirthdays. Is 2.5 years sucha hardship to Berner?

It astounds me howsome drivers do not real-ize the vehicles they aredriving are weapons whendriven without due careand attention, and whensomething terrible hap-pens, do not want to takeresponsibility for theiractions.

Come on people, standup and be accountable foryour actions, and give thecompassion where it is due.... to the parents of a deadfour-year-old.

Chrissie Harvey

Editor:Re: Sentence limited by ‘imperfect system,’ Nov. 17

As the mother of a beautiful, bright young lady, Dr.Shelley Anne Martin, who was killed by an impaired driverthree years ago, I, too, think it is terrible that Carol Bernerreceived such a light sentence and that she has the nerve toappeal it.

Our whole justice system smells in regards to those whoare impaired and kill or seriously injure others. We have toget stiffer sentences for the sake of the victims and excel-lent articles such as this keep the public aware.

Michele Martin

Editor:Re: Delta must meet

Metro quota, letter to theeditor, Nov. 10

Thanks to Ed Ries forhis explanations about thepopulation growth predic-tions that are contained inthe new Metro RegionalGrowth Strategy bylaw.

He points out that Deltacouncil seemed to thinkthat Delta’s “fair share”should be concentrated inTsawwassen.

The Metro bylaw, nowup for public hearing,shows a guesstimate thatDelta will grow by 6,000units by 2021. This breaksdown to about 1,500 unitsfor Tsawwassen based onexisting population propor-tions between North Delta,Ladner and Tsawwassen.This would give about4,000 new residents inTsawwassen for a growthrate of two per cent perannum.

However, the bylaw alsoguesses the growth rate forthe whole of Delta by 2041would be an overall 13,300units.

Tsawwassen’s share ofthis would be about 3,325units. This would give about8,850 new residents inTsawwassen over 30 yearsfor a growth rate of 1.5 percent.

We have all heard of“lies, damned lies, and sta-tistics” so it’s worth remem-

bering the guesses in theRegional Growth Strategyare planners’ predictions,nothing more. What willactually happen is in thelap of the gods ... There isnothing that demands thedestruction our communitythough.

One hopes that a newTsawwassen Area Planbylaw, as promised byCoun. Bruce McDonald,will reflect reality.

Peter Duffey

Support Eliza Olson in bid to beCanada’s Champion of Change

Little girl’s parents arethe ones who should beshown compassion

Stiffer sentences are neededfor the sake of the victims

Modest growth rate if housing units divided equally

Eliza OlsonBog advocate

November 20, 2010 The Delta Optimist A11

IMPORTANT REMINDERMETERED UTILITY BILL DUE NOVEMBER 30, 2010(JULY 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 BILLING PERIOD)

Metered Utility Bills for the July 1 to September 30, 2010 billingperiod have been mailed. All property owners are responsible forpayment of metered utilities, regardless of whether or not a meteredutility bill is received.

Metered utility bill payment must be received by midnight,November 30, 2010 to avoid penalty. Check with your financialinstitution about the dating of your payment, as transactions madeon November 30 may be dated the following business day.

A 10% penalty will be applied to outstanding balances afterNovember 30, 2010.

This reminder does not apply to property owners that receive a flatrate annual utility bill.

For more information regarding the July 1 to September 30, 2010Metered Utility Bill, please contact the Taxation Office(604) 946-3235 or email [email protected].

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A12 The Delta Optimist November 20, 2010

Word ChallengeWord ChallengeCLUES ACROSS

1. Wainscot5. Glasgow inhabitant9. Rural Free Delivery

(abbr.)12. Dry13. Digital transmittingdevice15. Picasso's mistress16. City historically calledJassy17. White poplar18. Fevers associated withmalaria19. Reciprocal of ohm20. A way of coursing22. Chinese kingdom, 304-439 AD25. At all times26. Being the first or pre-liminary stage27. ___ Farrow, actress28. Yuppie status car31. To have32. Pairs with Mamas34. What we breathe35. Pre-2002 Austrianmoney unit (abbr.)36. Hawaiian geese38. Point midway betweenS and SE39. Decorate a cake withfrosting40. Military school student42. Barbie's boyfriend43. Port in SW Scotland44. Egyptian goddess45. A fencing sword47. Fitted instrumentcontainer48. River sediment49. Lunacy53. ___ Dhabi, Arabiancapital55. The size of a surface56. Sacred Muslim shrine60. Walking aid62. Striker's replacement63. Sedate64. Klu Klux __

65. Language of the deaf66. Consequently67. Kill a dragon (var.spel.)

CLUES DOWN1. County in China2. Ancient name for Syria3. Restaurant clean up

person4. Unequivocally detest-

able5. Senior officer6. Adult male swan7. A lyric poem8. Broadcasted on TV9. Finger millet

10. Roman satyr11. The least desirableportion14. Princess of Colchis15. Emerald month21. Medical moniker23. Possessed24. Mongolian capital __Bator25. Issue forth

26. Tobacco28. Court game29. One who hoards money30. Small brown songbirds31. First Chinese dynasty33. Intersect to form across37. Scottish tax41. A citizen of Bangkok44. Face coverings46. Sir James Whyte andShirley Temple47. Atomic # 5849. Chadic50. Segments of a circle51. The distribution ofplaying cards52. Grab54. Two-toed sloth57. Swiss river58. Not small59. Rapid bustling move-ment61. Point midway betweenNE and E

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Bring your questions and thoughts. Family and friendsare welcome. Margret Fletcher, Counsellor, will talk aboutgrief and loss and discuss practical options for coping with

holidays and other special days. A time for sharing will follow.

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Karin FulcherSt. David’s Anglican Church

As many may know from a previ-ous column I wrote, I had surgery inearly September to repair a torn ten-don in my foot, and so have spent thepast 10 weeks in a wheelchair, andnow on crutches.

Fortunately I am blessed with col-leagues in ministry, a great neigh-bourhood and family members, whohave all been amazing in assistingme. I was reminded recently thatmany in our community are not sofortunate.

Perhaps you live alone, far fromfamily; perhaps worshipping with afaith community has not been partof your experience; perhaps youare simply shy and reluctant to seekassistance.

The South Delta MinisterialAssociation comprises priests, pas-tors, clergy and ministers from every

Christian denomination who areavailable at any time for counsel andsupport.

The cutbacks in our hospitalSpiritual Care Department last yearmeant we are now unable to minis-ter to many people who are anxiousand afraid when they, or a lovedone, is ill or in crisis, unless we areinformed of such a need.

During the upcoming festive sea-son many in our community will feellost and alone. Please, if you knowof someone who could use a word ofencouragement at any time, see howyou can help and, if necessary, get intouch with one of the 12 churches inour area.

We are committed to being thevisible presence of Christ in SouthDelta, offering the same love to allthat He did.

Offering assistance

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PUBLIC INFORMATION MEETINGBoundary Bay Regional ParkCENTENNIAL BEACH DAY USE AREA REDEVELOPMENT

Metro Vancouver invites you to learn about plans for Centennial Beach’sday use area. We are looking for your feedback on a proposed conceptplan for the day use area.

Date: Thursday, November 25thTime: 7:00 pm to 9:00 pmVenue: Kiwanis Longhouse Center for the Visual Arts

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Benediction LutheranChurch

5575 6th Avenue (56th St. at 6th Ave.)

Tel: 604-943-3432

SUNDAYS, 10 AMWorship & Christian Education

“All are warmly welcomed to worshipwith us as we Celebrate God’s Grace.”

Pastor Courtenay Reedman

Ladner Christian Fellowship

Home of the South Delta Food Bank& Creation Station Daycare

Sunday Service at 10:00 am+ Nursery & Children Services

Pastors: Danny Stebeck, Gabriel Torrealba

5545 Ladner Trunk Rd., Delta, B.C., V4K 1X1604.946.4430 • www.ladnerlife.com

St. David’sAnglican Church

1115 - 51A Street, Tsawwassen604-943-4737

Sunday Services8:00 am - Holy Communion

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9:30 am Intergenerational Programs

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"Becoming a Global Christian:Who is my Neighbour?”Speaker: Phil Schafran, MCC BC

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Lead Pastor - Dave EsauYouth Pastor - Dan Peters

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St.Andrew's ChurchSUNDAY

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Grand ViewBaptist Church

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Sunday:Coffee With Pastor 9:45-10:15am

Morning Sevice 10:30amEvening Service 6:30pm

There is HOPEFriendly ~ Family ~ Fundamental

All SaintsAll SaintsAnglican ChurchAnglican Church

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SUNDAY SERVICESHoly Communion 8:30amFamily Communion andSunday School 10:00am

WEDNESDAY SERVICEHoly Communion and Short

Bible Study 10:00am

LAST SATURDAYOF EACH MONTHMessy Church for children

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Ladner UnitedChurch

“A Heart for God…in the Heart of the Village”

4960-48th Avenue, LadnerPhone 604-946-6254www.ladnerunited.org

The Rev. Jim Short

9am Worship Service andSunday School

11am Worship Service

We Welcome You to Join Us!

St. Stephen's United Church9696 Ladner Trunk Rd. (East Delta)

The Rev. Doug Graves10:00 am Sunday Services

SaviourLutheran Church

Bible Class &Sunday School

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leisure&lifestylesfeatures co-ordinator: Dave Willis 604-946-4451 email: [email protected] ....in South Delta

South Delta Secondarydrama students arebusy preparing for the

school’s annual one-act playfestival that’s set to beginlater this month.

They’re not only actingin the plays but directingthem as well.

“The kids have a massiveamount of ownership overwhat they’re doing, whichis of course the objective ofthe student directed one-actfestival,” says SDSS dramateacher Paige Hansen. “It’sa constant hive of activ-ity from three until seveno’clock in here. It’s justcrazy.”

The one-act line up con-sists mostly of comedies.

“I find the studentstend to gravitate towardscomedies and they tendto do a really good job ofthem,” says Hansen. “Inthe rehearsal process, a lotof improvisation is done. Ithink teenagers are naturalimprovisers. I think theyend up adding to theirplays. They bring a lot oftheir own humour to thework that the playwright’salready given them.”

The classic children’sstory The Lion, the Witchand the Wardrobe will alsobe staged as part of thefestival.

“It’s the classic C.S.Lewis story. If you loved

the story, you’ll lovethe play,” says JacobWolstencroft, who alongwith fellow Grade 12 stu-dent Hannah Vaartnou isco-directing the play.

Wolstencroft says thecast of 22 is devoted to the

production.“They have been really

good at taking on theirown leadership in theirown parts. It’s really cometogether,” he says.

Vaartnou notes a couplechallenges include the

larger cast size and direct-ing her peers.

“It’s a bit more of achallenge bridging the gapbetween being a friend andbeing a director,” she says.

Jemma Dash, a Grade 11who’s at the helm of a com-

edy called 1-900-Desperate,is enjoying the directingexperience.

“It’s my first time direct-ing and I know that I haveto do it next year becauseit’s been such a good expe-rience. It’s nice to be in

charge for once. It’s reallycool.”

Beau Bridge, who’s inGrade 12, is directing TheLast Dance, a drama abouta girl who owns a rundownold dance studio she inher-ited from her parents. He’salso playing the only othercharacter in the play.

“Sometimes it can bereally conflicting becausebeing on the stage, it’s hardto be able to look at it andsee how it is. But also itbenefits you because itgives you a feeling of thecharacter,” he says.

Bridge says the festival’slineup is “really entertain-ing.”

“They’re directed by thestudents so the whole com-munity gets to see how thestudents are doing with itand see what they can do.People generally leave witha smile on their face.”

The one-act festivalruns Tuesday, Nov. 30,Wednesday, Dec. 1 andFriday, Dec. 3 at 7 p.m.There are two matinees,one on Nov. 30 at noon andanother on Dec. 3 (which issold out).

Evening tickets cost $8each or $16 for all threenights. Matinee tickets are$2.

The box office phonenumber is 604-943-7532.

Former Delta secondarydrama teacher Janet Worrallwill be adjudicating theplays.

Drama studentsat SouthpointeAcademy will

be taking a shot at someShakespeare next week.

They’re set to stage TheComedy of Errors at theTsawwassen Arts Centre onNov. 25, 26 and 27.

“I just wanted them tounderstand Shakespearewas a little more accessible

than it may seem than whenthey read it in English class.I thought the experiencewould be good for themfrom that point of view,”says new Southpointedrama teacher Greg Kean.

The cast is comprisedof students from grades 9through 12.

The Comedy of Errors isone of Shakespeare’s earli-est plays and is really, reallyfunny, Kean says.

“It’s about two sets of

twins who are separated atbirth. They stumble into thesame place at the same timeand are mistaken for eachother for the entire play.”

While originally set inEphesus, the Southpointeproduction will take placein 1940s era New Orleans.

Kean, a longtime pro-fessional actor, says he’slooking to provide the com-munity with theatrical expe-riences that are worthwhile,fun, thought-provoking

and entertaining while atSouthpointe.

Kean, who has anadvanced degree in theatrefrom Cornell University,was a department head atthe Vancouver Institute ofMedia Arts for the past fewyears.

He was a regular on theTV show Dead Like Me.

The Comedy of Errorswill be staged at 7:30 p.m.each night. Tickets cost$10; $5 for seniors.

One-act festival hits SDSSBY DAVE WILLIS

[email protected]

BY DAVE [email protected]

Students have ‘massive amount of ownership’ of plays at annual event

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

MacKenzie Cardwell (left, standing), Meghan Phillips, Jordan Letawsky and Sam Merritt haveroles in the play Slop Culture at the South Delta Secondary one-act festival.

Southpointe staging Comedyof Errors at arts centre

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

Michelle Weatherby (left), Lucas Friesenand Ziyaan Harji (top), Fraser Dodwell andAmmen Bains (bottom) amd Iman Virji (farright) will be in The Comedy of Errors at theTsawwassen Arts Centre next week.

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leisure&lifestyles

Concert aimsto benefit kids

Juno award-winnerJerry Doucette willheadline a showat Ladner’s Rusty

Anchor Pub next Saturdayto benefit the Deltassist ToyDepot.

Doucette, a platinum-selling artist and Ladnerresident, will again team upwith Ken Boychuk, legend-ary Hammond B3 musician,to present the second annu-al show. It will run from 5to 10 p.m.

Sponsored by the RustyAnchor Pub, organizers saythe event promises to bebigger and better than lastyear.

“In addition to award-winning players, we have agreat lineup of local talent,”said Boychuk.

“We’re all playing for thekids ... trying again to bringa smile to Delta’s children’sfaces this Christmas.

“Last year we raisedthousands of dollars worthof toys and we hope to doeven better this year.”

Delta 88 opens the fes-tivities at 5 p.m. followedby many talented Ladnermusicians.

At 8 p.m., award-winningblues brothers and guitar-ists, Sam and Luke, returnto the stage with their band.

The brothers, whorecently performed live onthe TV show Urban Rush,are representing B.C. atthe International BluesChallenge in Memphis nextyear.

“Sam and Luke’s set wascrazy last year, the crowdloved them,” said Boychuk.

Then at 9 p.m., Doucette,best known for the hit songMama Let Him Play, willstorm the stage with hiscommanding showmanshipand beat-driven songs thatalways pack the dance floor.

Admission to the eventis a new unwrapped toy fordonation to the DeltassistToy Depot.

Toys for infants and teensare most in need.

For a complete list oftoy suggestions visit www.deltassist.com/christmaspro-grams.html.

Those planning to attendare encouraged to comeearly as there is limitedseating.

The pub is locatedat 6100 Ferry Road inCaptain’s Cove Marina inLadner.

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Jerry Doucette will headline a concert nextSaturday to benefit the Deltassist Toy Depot.

Incognito returns toTsawwassen LegionLast fall Incognito absolutely packed the

house at the Tsawwassen Legion to helpout the venue in its quest to become a bluesdestination south of Vancouver.

Incognito will return on Friday, Nov. 26to play some serious blues in a show set tostart at 8:30 p.m. Tickets are priced at $15.This will be a popular show so the Legionrecommends booking tickets early by call-ing 604-943-0232.

The Tsawwassen Legion is getting setfor a great fall of Friday night music gearedtowards the blues.

This combined with the regular Sunday 5p.m. Blues Jam is getting well supported by

local musicians and even some as far awayas Chicago.

Guests at the local Sunday jams haveincluded noted performers such as JerryDoucette, Sibel Thraser, Gil and Ellen,Guitar Marty, Tom Bobardt, Tony Barton,members of Delta 88 and South Side Vibe,plus many others known by local Blues lov-ers. Some have performed at high profilevenues such as the Yale Hotel, River RockCasino and Carnival Cruise Lines.

The Tsawwassen Legion donates nearly$35,000 annually to local needy organiza-tions and appreciates all the support fromthose that attend these functions.

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Tips and toolsfor losing weight

When people askme what tips Ihave for about

losing weight, I have a shortand simple reply for them— eat less and move more.I’m not trying to be cheeky,I’m just trying to convey tothem there are no “secrets”or quick fixes to weightloss. A successful weightloss program consists of

good ol’ fashioned calorierestriction, with lots ofexercise.

Just recently I saw thesesame principles at work,yet again, for a number ofpeople in my Weight LossChallenge. Each of the topthree used the motto of“eating less and movingmore” and lost betweeneight and 11 per cent oftheir total body weightwithin a six-week timeframe.

Our winner, Brad Smith,lost a whopping 11.49 percent of his body weightand attributed a lot of hissuccess to food journal-ing. He used the websitewww.fitday.com, which isa great weight loss tool thatallows you to log your foodand exercise for the day tokeep track of your caloriestaken in, as well as caloriesburned with exercise.

Food journaling alsohelped educate Smith aboutthe value of a calorie. Priorto the challenge he did nothave a clue what a side ofnachos, a few beers and abag of peanuts at a foot-ball game would cost himaround the waistline. Oncehe realized he was eat-ing a jaw-dropping 3,000calories, he quickly madethe required adjustmentsto support his weight lossgoals.

Our second place winner,Norm Safry, used calorierestriction as well as walk-ing as his weight loss tools.Regardless of how he felt,he forced himself to get onhis treadmill everyday. Headmits that at first he foundit challenging and couldonly complete 40 minutesa session, but by the end ofthe six weeks he was walk-ing for an hour straight ata steep incline, and some-times doing this twice aday.

Safry also feels that hav-ing a strong support systemhelped him lose the weight.His wife joined him on hisweight loss journey andhis doctor encouraged himthroughout.

Our third place win-ner, Sandi Holliday, addedweight training to herregime to help her lose theweight and started pack-ing her own food when shetravels.

Anyone who has dietedbefore knows that eatingin restaurants can be chal-lenging. It is tough to havethe willpower to choose theright meals on the menu,and when you do choosethose items you still do nothave control over how muchsodium is in them, whetherthe vegetables are fresh,how much oil was used, etc.Lucky for Holliday, pack-ing her own meals was anoption, and she plannedahead and was ready.

Other tools participantsused to help them with theirweight loss were:

• Drank more water.Water is crucial to anyweight loss program. Thestomach cannot differentiatebetween hunger and thirst.Next time you feel “hun-gry” try a glass of waterand then wait about 20 min-utes before eating. You mayfind that you really don’tneed food.

• One of them had atarget outfit and an upcom-ing trip that helped to keepthem motivated. I recom-mend hanging your targetoutfit somewhere whereyou can see it.

• Walking after dinner.Each of the participantswalked after dinner. Thisnot only helped them toburn some extra calories, italso aided in digesting theirmeals.

• Increased their intakeof fruit and vegetables andthey all limited their intakeof breads, pastas, rice, sodi-um and white flour.

• And, finally, I recom-mend rewarding yourselfwhen you have a reacheda milestone in your weightloss journey.

P.J. Wren is a local per-sonal trainer and writerin the Delta area who canbe reached at www.fitness-withpj.com.

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In the Community

Donations have beenslow to come in forDeltassist Family andCommunity Services’ annu-al Toy Depot.

The local social servicesagency is asking for thecommunity’s help onceagain to provide underprivi-leged children with toys forChristmas.

In 2009, Deltassist dis-tributed toys to more than700 children, a significantincrease from 2008.

Relying solely on dona-tions from the commu-nity, the goal is to meet theneeds of registered lowerincome families that accessthe service.

Toys are needed for chil-dren up to 16 years of age.The age groups that aremost in need of donations

are infants (up to two years)and teens (13 to 16). Forteen gift suggestions log onto www.deltassist.com.

New, unwrapped toysmay be dropped off at theDeltassist office in Ladner,4891 Delta St., Monday toFriday, 9:30 a.m. to noonand 1 to 4 p.m.

Donations would beappreciated before Dec. 3,but will be accepted untilDec. 24.

The deadline to regis-ter for attendance at thetoy depot is Dec. 3. Thedeadline to register for afood hamper is Dec. 10.Applicants must applyin person at a Deltassistoffice and provide proof ofaddress, proof of incomeand care cards for theirchildren.

Looking for somethingfor your kids to do on thenext non-instructional day?If they’re in primary grades,Delta libraries invite par-ents and caregivers to bringthem to their local libraryfor some free entertainment.

On Friday, Nov. 26, dropin for one of the followinghour-long programs:

• Ventriloquist KellieHaines visits the LadnerPioneer Library. Hainesdraws on her background intheatre, puppetry, dance andclowning as she explores awide variety of topics with

humour, compassion andboundless energy.

• Mike’s Critters come toTsawwassen Library, bring-ing a collection of reptiles,amphibians, birds, insects,arachnids and mammals.Children will be captivatedand educated by some weirdand wonderful creatures.

• Joseph the Magicianappears at the GeorgeMackie Library, preparedto enchant children withhis fun and exciting magicshow.

All programs run from 2to 3 p.m.

The Tsawwassen AnimalHospital’s fundraiser forits Delta Homeless AnimalFund had a “great turnout”earlier this month.

Over 100 people cameout and over $4,000 wasraised, said Jane Milner, theanimal hospital’s associateveterinarian.

“This money goes a longway to covering our fore-seeable costs for 2011,” shesaid in an e-mail.

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of the clinic contributedto, raised $3,000 while petowners donated $1,000 tohave their animal’s nailstrimmed.

The Tsawwassen AnimalHospital treats sick orinjured animals and per-forms spay and neutersurgeries on feral and semi-feral cats.

Over 600 feral or semi-feral cats have been spayedor neutered since the DeltaHomeless Animal Fundstarted in 2002.

Donations areslow to arrivefor Toy DepotDeltassist appeals for public’s help

Non-instructional day funin store at libraries withprograms next Friday

Animal hospital event raises$4,000 for homeless fund

PHOTO BY CHUNG CHOW

ElderCollege Delta celebrateda successful 2010 with aluncheon at the KinVillageCommunity Centre last Friday.Among those raising a glassto the growing organizationwere (from left) Pat Lorimy,Betty Tanney, Sally Norcott,Florence Wilson and JuneMann.

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In the Community

A new name, a new logoand a new slogan meantnew signage for KinVillage,formerly the KinsmenRetirement Centre.

The TOOBs, a local ser-vice organization, recentlypresented a cheque for$1,500 to KinVillage toassist with the cost for thelighted sign over the com-munity centre.

“All funds we generatego right back into the com-munity,” said Greg Watts,vice-president of TOOBs.“We were happy to help.KinVillage serves the com-munity as does TOOBs. Itis a great facility.”

“We are excited about thenew signage, particularlythe one on the communitycentre,” said Donna Ellis,CEO of KinVillage. “It willhelp people find their wayto the centre of our villagewhere many of our leisure,recreational and socialopportunities and commu-nity events are based.”

With the name change,new external signagethroughout the campuswas installed. Each signincludes the new name,logo and slogan, “Live.Care. Connect.”

“KinVillage is a commu-nity organization with the

core business of supportingolder adults to live life tothe fullest by providing arange of health, housingand recreation programsand building community.We are grateful to commu-nity organizations such asthe TOOBs for supportingour goals,” said Ellis.

The TOOBs support thecommunity in a variety ofways, said Watts.

“Our next event is theannual Christmas HamperDrive, which is a multi-service club event that pro-vides more than 500 ham-pers to needy families andindividuals in Delta.”

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KinVillage CEO Donna Ellis and TOOBs vice-president Greg Watts show off the new communitycentre sign at KinVillage.

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Sports Editor: Mark Booth Phone: 604-946-4451 Email: [email protected]

Delta SportsPlayoff football

PHOTO BY MARK BOOTH

South Delta Rams Thomas Franklin heads up field during last Sunday’s Vancouver Mainland Football League semi-final playoff gameagainst the Langley Outlaws at Dennison Park. The Rams’ saw their post-season drive come to an end after a 36-14 loss. Two otherlocal teams remain in the VMFL title hunt. The Pee Wee Rams defeated Richmond 21-0 in their quarter-final game and will faceCloverdale on Sunday. The Bantam Rams also advanced to the final four where they will meet Langley after blanking Westside 34-0.

Devils settle for 5th after heartbreaking lossSenior girls field hockey team don’t lose a game in regulation time at provincials but still fall in penalty strokes

It’s considered the prover-bial hump game of the provincial“AAA” girls field hockey cham-pionships and this time it cost theSouth Delta Sun Devils a chance towin their first-ever gold medal.

Despite not losing a single gamein regulation time, the province’ssecond ranked squad could dono better than a fifth place finishat last week’s 16-team event inVictoria.

The script unfolded accordinglyin round-robin play as the SunDevils rolled past Eric Hamber andGlen Eagle by 5-0 scores, then ral-lied for a 3-2 win over Oak Bay.

The first place finish in pool playset-up a quarter-final match-upwith West Vancouver and the win-ner was guaranteed to be playingfor a medal.

South Delta controlled much ofthe play but it was the Highlanderswho opened the scoring with justthree minutes remaining. TheDevils dug deep and potted theequalizer with 90 seconds to goand had all the momentum headinginto sudden-death overtime. Theyfailed to capitalize on numerouschances and the game went to pen-alty strokes where the Highlandersprevailed.

“In sudden death we were allover (them) but could not get thefinal touch,” said South Deltacoach Neil McLennan. “It was oneof those ugly sporting moments ...sometimes you lose a game eventhough you outplayed the opposi-tion. The girls know though thatthey had played really well.

“The umpire also called backa goal we scored for some reasonthat no one really figured out. Thatdecision cost us the game.”

The Devils rebounded fromthe heartbreaking loss to defeatHeritage Woods 2-0 in what was arematch of the Fraser Valley cham-

pionship game. They closed outthe tournament with an impressive4-1 over North Shore powerhouseHandsworth to secure fifth.

“The last game was very, verygood,” said McLennan. “The girlsplayed really well against a toughNorth Shore team so that was agreat way to end the season.”

The program’s longtime men-tor has always taken a low-keyapproach when it comes to histeams’ chances of contending for aB.C. title, despite this group featur-ing three national level players. Heinsists there are just far too manyintangibles that need to swing the

right way in a tournament formatthat sees a team play five gamesin three days. Instead, he looks atthe overall picture and that’s hisgirls becoming better players andpeople.

“The outcome may not havebeen exactly been what the girlswere striving for but they playedvery well every game, were neveroutworked and never lost their con-cept of ‘team’ both on or off thefield,” he said.

“These are excellent measuresof success as well and, in the grandscheme of things, are more impor-tant!

Tsawwassen forwardnamed to Team Pacific

Ryan Olsen will bespending the holiday sea-son getting his first taste ofinternational hockey.

The 16-year-old forwardfrom Tsawwassen has beennamed to Team Pacific thatwill be participating at the2011 World Under HockeyChallenge to be heldDec. 29-Jan. 4 inWinnipeg.

Team Pacific iscomprised of 11players from B.C.and 11 more fromAlberta. This week’sroster announce-ment culminates anextensive selectionprocess that beganlast spring andincluded provincial campsheld over the summer thatidentified a set number ofplayers. They were furtheraccessed by a selected groupof high performance evalu-ators during the first part ofthe current season.

“A hockey team is likea giant puzzle and thoughthere was some very toughdecisions through this pro-cess, we as an entire stafffeel we have the right piecesthat will fit together, bothon and off the ice, that willgive us the best opportunity

for success at the tourna-ment,” said Team Pacifichead coach and former NHLblueliner Robert Dirk.

Olsen, 16, joins someelite company of otherformer South Delta MinorHockey products whohave played for TeamPacific including Chicago

Blackhawks starBrent Seabrook andNHL draft picksBrandon McMillan(Anaheim),Brendan Gallagher(Montreal) and JoshNicholls (Toronto).

Olsen is currentlyin his rookie sea-son in the WesternHockey League

with the Saskatoon Bladeswhere he happens to beteammates with Nicholls.Playing mostly third-linecentre, he has a goal and anassist in 20 games. He hadan impressive season in theB.C. Major Midget HockeyLeague with the GreaterVancouver Canadians— producing a team-high 47points in 38 games, includ-ing 24 goals. Olsen was afirst round selection of theBlades in the 2009 WesternHockey League BantamDraft.

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Golden effort inRichmond forU16 Footmen

The Delta Footmen U16 tier one field lacrosse teamshowed exactly what its potential is at last weekend’sRoadrunner Romp Tournament in Richmond.

The locals produced five straight wins to take home thegold medal, including an impressive result against the hostteam in the championship games.

Delta had little trouble in its opening games againstlower tiered opponents — defeating Coquitlam 15-0 and acombined squad from New West and Seattle, 14-1.

It would be a much sterner test in their final round gameagainst Ridge Meadows — a team that sat fifth in theleague standings, compared to the Footmen’s ninth posi-tion. However, they rose to the challenge and produced a14-6 win to secure top spot in their group.

A semi-final tilt with Seattle proved to be a thriller asthe American squad pulled even with just a minute remain-ing. With what can be described as nothing more than a de-termined press by the Footmen, Delta’s Taylor Northwayscored with only seven seconds left on the clock to win thegame to move his team into the finals against Richmond.

Having lost 13-8 to the Roadrunners in regular leagueplay less than two weeks ago, the team pulled together andhandily defeated the hosts 14-5.

Spencer Achtymichuk, Lucas Pereira, Taylor Northway,Jon Phillips, and Ben Wagner were terrific in midfield,while Stephen Alexander, Jeff Mellis and Tanner Taylor ledthe way on the attack. The defensive line of ScottMcQuarrie, Will Schwan, Evan Messenger, Jordan Quitzauand Matt Keith held Richmond’s attack back from the goal,where Denis Clarke played an outstanding game.

Missing the two playoff games due to a prior commit-ment was Ryan Anderson and out on injury was JustinLeclair.

Coaches Shawn Williams and Mike Vincent were notonly thrilled with the outcome of the game and tourna-ment, but more importantly how this could be the turningpoint for the team after a shaky start. They hope to keepthe momentum going in league play.

Game MVP’s through the tournament wereAchtymichuk, Phillips, Alexander, Northway and Clarke,in the championship game.

Lacrosse team upsets league rivalsen route to 1st place finish at tourney

The Delta Ice Hawks and Richmond Sockeyes are head-ed on another mid-season collision course.

Despite owning the top record in the PacificInternational Junior Hockey League (17-3-2) and riding aneight-game win streak, including a 4-2 triumph over theRidge Meadows Flames on Tuesday night, the Ice Hawkscan’t shake their cross-river rivals. The Sockeyes have beenequally as impressive with a 16-3-3 record and enter theweekend trailing Delta by just a single point.

The teams will meet for the third time this season nextThursday at Minoru Arena (7:30 p.m.) and if the earliergames are any indication, it should be another night ofdrama. The Sockeyes erased a 4-1 third period deficit towin the first meeting 5-4 in a penalty shootout. The returnmatch-up in Ladner also went to a shootout with the IceHawks prevailing in the ninth round.

Both teams also need to worry about the North DeltaDevils (16-6-1) who are also very much in the first placemix in the PIJHL’s Tom Shaw Conference.

Rookie Aaron Merrick scored one goal and set-up anoth-er to lead the Ice Hawks past the Flames.

The hosts never trailed in the contest — opening up 2-0and 3-1 leads. Kye Benjaminsen, John Proctor and KodyBotterill had the other goals, while Nick Enegren was solidin net, turning aside 28 shots.

The Ice Hawks visit the Mission Icebreakers on Sundayand return home Tuesday to host the Grandview Steelers at7:30 p.m.

Ice Hawks & Sockeyesready to collide again

Delta Footmen celebrate their first place finish at the inaugural Roadrunner Romp field lacrosse tournament in Richmond.

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South Delta Pee Wee A1 Storm avengedits only loss in dramatic fashion to capturelast weekend’s Gil Martin Pee Wee AAAMemorial Tournament in Langley.

The local rep hockey team stumbled outof the gate in its opening round-robin game,falling 7-1 to the Abbotsford A1 Hawks. TheStorm started to find their legs and rebound-ed with a 3-0 win over the Cloverdale A1Colts.

The momentum continued as the Stormoverwhelmed the Comox Valley Chiefs10-1. They were expecting a tough test intheir final preliminary game against theChilliwack AAA Bruins who were fresh offa 3-3 tie against the unbeaten Hawks.

South Delta was ready for the challenge— producing a 5-0 win to lock up secondplace in their pool and set-p a semi-finalgame against the Kelowna Rockets.

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a physical game and with a solid perfor-mance in net from Brenn Traher, doubled theRockets 4-2.

The result set the stage for a rematch withAbbotsford and, this time, the Storm werewell-prepared.

The teams exchanged second period goalswith Cavin Tilsley converting a feed fromBeck Malenstyn for the South Delta goal.Abbotsford was nursing a 2-1 third periodlead when Nick Wicks got the puck back tothe point where blueliner Riley Hayles wiredhome the equalizer with 3:41 remaining.

A five-minute four-on-four overtime ses-sion couldn’t determine a winner and neithercould the initial five rounds of the shootout.Hayles then broke the deadlock when hisshot found its way through the 5-hole to givehis team the advantage. Goaltender JeremyKelleway then came up with a huge stop tosecure the gold medal.

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Ladner United Celtic U12 Gold boys soccer team turned in a strong showing at the West Vancouver Remembrance Day Tournament. After handily winning the roundrobin portion of the tournament, Ladner advanced to the final where it went down in a heartbreaking loss — falling in the sixth round of penalty kicks to Royal City.Coming together from four different teams, this is the first-year of gold level play for the players and they proudly came home with silver medals.The team includes:(from left to right): Iggy Mann (head coach), Thomas van Veenendaal, Mitch Lawson, Brennan Matharu, Parker Strukoff, Hayden Dance, Thorsten Schaub, BraydenLyons, Josh Swidinsky, Daniel Carter, Keatan Mann, Jonathan Plett and Bob Matharu (assistant coach).

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GP W L Otl PtsDelta Ice Hawks 22 17 3 2 36Richmond Sockeyes 22 16 3 3 35North Delta Devils 23 16 6 1 33Grandview Steelers 22 12 8 2 26Squamish Wolf Pack 23 3 16 4 10

Harold Brittian ConferenceAbbotsford Pilots 20 13 6 1 27Aldergrove Kodiaks 21 10 11 0 20Port Moody Panthers 20 7 9 4 18Mission Icebreakers 20 6 11 3 15R. Meadows Flames 21 7 14 0 14

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Liam Harding (Del) 21 16 26 42Michael Nardi (ND) 22 18 17 35Cody Smith (Del) 21 14 16 30Danny Brandys (RM) 21 10 19 29Mike Phillipson (Ald) 21 11 17 28Marko Gordic (Gra) 21 13 13 26Konrad Sander (Squ) 20 7 19 26

Jake Roder (Rmd) 21 13 11 24Colton Precourt (Ald) 21 10 14 24Kentaro Tanaka (Gra) 22 5 19 24Cody Fidgett (Del) 20 15 8 23Marco Finucci (ND) 18 12 11 23Ryan Stewart (RM) 18 10 13 23Julius Ho (ND) 20 9 14 23

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GV Canadians 18 12 4 2 26Vancouver NW Giants 16 11 2 3 25SI Thunderbirds 18 10 3 5 25Cariboo Cougars 16 12 4 0 24Valley West Hawks 16 7 4 5 19Vancouver NE Chiefs 16 6 6 4 16Okanagan Rockets 16 7 9 0 14Fraser Valley Bruins 16 4 8 4 12North Island Silvertips 16 4 9 3 11Kootenay Ice 16 2 11 3 7Thompson Blazers 16 0 15 1 1

South Coast Female Amateur HockeyGP W L T Pts

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Delta Jets 9 3 2 4 10Victoria 8 3 4 1 7Kamloops Vibe 10 2 5 3 7Mid-Island Hawks 7 2 4 1 5Simon Fraser 8 0 7 1 1

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Division 2ASarajevo FC 10 8 1 1 25Squamish FC 10 8 0 2 24Shaheen FC 10 6 0 4 18East Van Socceroos 10 5 2 3 17GN Sporting Club 10 4 2 4 14Norvan Lions 10 4 1 5 13FC Romania 10 3 2 5 11Ladner Rangers 10 3 2 5 11Vancouver Stars 9 1 2 6 5Club Punjab “A” 9 1 0 8 3

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tank and skylights. In addition, this home has a large games room on the upper floor which can alsobe accessed by a rear deck/stairs. This home offers extremely good value as it is now priced underits tax assessment. Call today to book your private viewing!

SUTTON GROUP - SEAFAIR REALTY1625 56th Street, Tsawwassen

(T) 604.943.3110 (F) 604.943.6155

5076 8A Ave Asking Price $729,000

Thinking about selling? 1’m almost “sold” out and would like to help more people move. Call me!

Wow.......have a brand new 3 bedroomdetached home in West Ladner for only$599,900 (includes HST and New HomeWarranty)!!! You decide the colour schemeand then you get to enjoy the home when itis completed. You will love your granitecountertops, hardwood floors, in floor radi-ant heating, gas fireplace, crown moldingsand the self closing maple cabinets in yourgourmet kitchen. This home also comes witha detached garage which has an additionalstorage area for your bikes/tools. Call todayfor more information.

#8-5511 48B Ave Asking Price $599,900

#215-1315 56th St. $349,900

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Amazing Value!Investors or families who arelooking for a solid well built 3200sq ft home should act quickly asthis six bedroom home is nowpriced $30,000 under its taxassessed value. Other featuresinclude: amazing south facingbackyard, triple garage, hot waterheat, hardwood floors, skylights, 4

full bathrooms, gas fireplaces, heat recovery ventilator, built in vacuum, new hot water tankand this home is only 12 years old. Call today to book your private viewing.

OPEN SAT/SUN 2-4 PM

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5076 8A Ave Asking Price $699,900Brand New House

Wow.......have a brand new 3 bedroom detachedhome in West Ladner for only $599,900(includes HST and New Home Warranty)!!! Youdecide the colour scheme and then you get toenjoy the home when it is completed.You willlove your granite countertops, hardwood floors,in floor radiant heating, gas fireplace, crownmoldings and the self closing maple cabinetsin your gourmet kitchen. This home also comeswith a detached garage which has an additionalstorage area for your bikes/tools. Call today formore information.

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OPEN BY APPOINTMENT5784 GREENLAND DR., TSAWWASSEN

$589,000

In The Terrace, on a gorgeous corner lot with parks spaceacross the street, 3 bedroom family home with double car

garage. Gardeners dream location.

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT4884 62ND STREET, LADNER

REDUCED! $438,000

Get into the market with this lovely heritagehome on a large corner lot in Ladner. Much loved home

offering 2 larger bedrooms, large open living and dining. Greatneighbourhood close to elementary school.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4THE ONYX TSAWWASSEN

102 - 1175 55TH ST. - $438,800201 - 1175 55TH ST. - $429,000

2 wonderful floor plans in one of the newer buildings inTsawwassen. Both have bright open concept granite islandkitchens, 9 ft. ceilings. Great rainscreened building 3 minutes

to Thrifty’s and the bus stop.

OPEN BY APPOINTMENT3381 RIVER ROAD, LADNER FLOAT HOME

REDUCED $648,000

Most beautiful floating home on the river. Designed by awardwinning architect. 1700 sq. ft. of high end living and almost asmuch dock, and deck space to enjoy out door living. Location

for full on view is amazing. Call for details.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-45365 CHAMBERLAYNE WAY, LADNER

$785,000

NO HST! 14 year old one owner home designed and builtby Howard Shmid. It is situated on a private park like lot in

Victory Estates and offers 3 bedrooms and a games room upplus den on the main. Great price!

Spectacular 1 year old (never occupied) 6 bedroom homewith 5 ensuites. This 3600 sq. ft. Craftsman home is situatedon a 9800 sq. ft. west exposed lot overlooking farmlands and

Boundary Bay.

OPEN SATURDAY 2-4351 - 56TH STREET, TSAWWASSEN

$1,098,000

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4847 PACIFIC DRIVE, TSAWWASSEN

$899,900

Beautiful post and beam style 4 bedroom split level in "TheVillage" situated on a 20,635 sq.ft. lot with beautiful privategardens, patios, and decks. Tons of renos including gourmetkitchen, 3 baths, vinyl windows and a beautiful open design.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-41671 DUNCAN DRIVE, BEACH GROVE

$619,000

Surprise! Beautifully renovated post and beam 3 bedroomrancher situated on a westerly exposed professionally

landscaped lot just steps to beach and trails. Open conceptplan with new kitchen, and newer bathrooms, windows, roof,

furnace. Simply move in and enjoy.

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#103-5461 12th Avenue,Tsawwassen, BC

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#312 – 4989 47TH AVE,LADNER

Bright spacious two bedroom suite overlooking Memorial Park on sunnyside of the building. Nicely appointed with gas fireplace and insuitelaundry. Great kitchen with window facing the park. Rainscreenedcorner unit on the top floor. Hurry on this one and stroll to the LadnerVillage in seconds.

$299,900

#60 - 18707 65TH AVENUE,CLOVERDALE

Listed at $339,900.00 - Georgie Award Winner. Lovely 2 bedroomtownhouse in the Legends. Enjoy bright spacious bar style kitchen/dining and living room on the main with sundecks on both sides! Largegames/media or 3rd bedroom down with sliders to treed rear yard.Newer stainless appliance package and modern paint colors. This brightand cheery home is great for entertaining and offers a clubhouse withgym, full kitchen, pool table, fireside lounge and hot tub!

$339,900

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4872 and 4876 53rd Street Ladner

Only $784,900 HST includedONLY 2 HOMES LEFT - LAST CHANCE TO BUY

Beautifully crafted new home right in the heart of charming Ladner. Over2,500 SF of luxury living space featuring 4 large bedrooms + den w/frosted

sliding doors, 3 bathrooms, 2 gas fireplaces, functional designer kitchenw/stainless steel appliance package including side-by-side fridge, gas stove

& dishwasher, side-by-side washer & dryer. Elegant finishings includingcrown mouldings, premium laminate & tile flooring, granite counters &

modern fixtures. Double garage, stone patio & large fenced yard add to thelong list of features. Centrally located, close to shopping & transit routes.

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OWN YOUR OWN WINERY

2170 Westham Island Road-Ladner

What a rare opportunity! Westham Island Winery is beingoffered for sale! 32.63 Acres of assorted mature berries!

Beautiful 3,800 sq.ft home built in 1997 + beautiful winerystore, large barns, fruit stand, etc! WHAT an OPPORTUNITY!

priced @ $4,500,000

STUNNING HOME WITH VIEW

What a beautiful 3 bedroom rancher on prestigious ArthurDrive. Updated with new kitchen, cork !ooring, updated

bathrooms, paint, etc! Family room, solarium, bonus gamesroom in loft. Views over farmland & waterway!

priced @ $579,5004724 Ashbury Place-Ladner

Well maintained 2,203 sq.ft 4 bedroom house located walk-ing distance from all shops, transit, etc. Newer roof, paint,gas "replace, and carpets. Large yard, with private hedge

and fruit trees! Sunny Exposure! West Ladner location.

priced @ $559,900

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EXCELLENT 2-LEVEL W/ SUITE

BEAUTIFUL 2 BDRM CONDO

#207-1375 View Crescent-Tsawwassen

Wow! Beautiful 2 bedroom condo in sought-after Fairview56! High-end "nishings, granite, maple kitchen, mouldings

etc! 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, walk to absolutelyeverything in less than 2 minutes!

priced @ $333,800

360 degree

virtual tour online

4963 Mariner Place-Ladner

Wow! Beautiful 3 bedroom 2 storey home, main !oor down,bedrooms up! Updated bathrooms, laminate !ooring, light"xtures, paint, mouldings, new roof & furnace! Private yard!

Walk to historic Ladner Village in 1 minute!!!

priced @ $599,900

BEAUTIFUL 3 BDRM HOME

YALETOWN STUDIO CONDO

483 sq.ft studio condo, 18th !oor with corridor views,GREAT TROUBLE-FREE Building “THE NOVA” by BOSA. 6 yrsyoung, granite counters, hardwood !ooring, murphy bed,

etc! Great location, great condo. Rents for $1,400/month#1802-989 Beatty Street-Vancouver

priced @ $339,900

360 degree

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ENGLISH BLUFF BUILDING LOT!

1006 English Bluff Road-Tsawwassen

7,400 Sq.ft Rectangular building lot, SUNNY EXPOSURE,VIEWS OVER BOUNDARY BAY from your beautiful newliving room! Ready to build! Great opportunity! English

Bluff address! Make your dream happen today! BUILDERS

priced @ $499,900

360 degree

virtual tour online

86 sales by frasersince january 19th 2010!

THAT IS 1 SALE EVERY 3.53 DAYS!!!

PENTHOUSE IN RICHMOND

#1505-8248 Lansdowne Road-Richmond

HOT NEW LISTING! Penthouse unit, 940 sq.ft 2 bedroom,2 bathrooms, VIEWS OF NORTH SHORE MOUNTAINS, ETC!Walk across the street to Lansdowne Mall or hop on the

Canada Line! Balcony, etc! Sought-after Building!

priced @ $439,900

360 degree

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4274 Arthur Drive-Ladner

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UPDATED 2 BDRM TOWNHOME!

#115-5421 10th Ave-Tsawwassen

Wow! Absolutely beautiful townhome in sought-after Sundi-al complex. Beautiful new kitchen with stainless appliances,updated bathrooms, !ooring and oak stairs, crown mould-ings, paving stoned yard, garden shed! This is a stunning

priced @ $373,000

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STUNNING 3 or 4 BDRM T/H!

#30-4787 57th Street-Ladner

WOW! Don’t miss this one! LARGEST !oor plan in Sought-after Village Green complex! END UNIT 1,558 sq.ft, 3 or 4

bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, this home is immaculate! Readyto move in! Large open plan living and kitchen area!

priced @ $429,900

360 degree

virtual tour online

3,640 SQ.FT HOME WITH VIEWS

Wow! Stunning executive home with absolutelybreathtaking views! This home can’t be explained with

words! Custom built with every option imaginable! 3,640sq.ft, 3 bedrooms, 3 large covered decks! MORE ONLINE...

priced @ $869,900

360 degree

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5736 Goldenrod Crescent-Tsawwassen

BEAUTIFUL 1 BEDROOM UNIT

B304-4821 53rd Street-Ladner

Excellent 1 bedroom south facing condo overlookinggardens! Sunny exposure, private deck, totally rainscreenedbuilding, 764 sq.ft! Unit is updated and shows great! Don’t

miss this one! Check out 360 virtual tour online!

priced @ $239,900

360 degree

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4651 Arthur Drive-Ladner

WOW! UNIQUE! 3,000 sq ft 2 level home in Ladner’sprestigious Arthur Drive! 5 bedrooms, spacious plan,

updated w/new paint, mouldings, laminate, bathrooms,landscaping, etc. Beautiful fully self-contained suite

reduced to $699,900

360 degree

virtual tour online

3,000 sq.ft HOME!

SPACIOUS 3 BDRM HOME!

4821 Turnbuckle Wynd-Ladner

Beautiful 3 bedroom townhome in sought-after Harbourside! Totally renovated new windows, new bathrooms, new

large, extended kitchen, laminate !ooring, etc! This is a realbeauty! Don’t miss out! Private yard backing green space.

priced @ $340,000

360 degree

virtual tour online

WESTHAM ISLAND ACREAGE!

4485 Tamboline Road-Westham Island-Ladner

Rare! Rare! Rare! Estate-like 3,563 sf home on 3.17 acresin ladner’s best area, Westham Island! Waterfront on canal,direct views over beautiful farmland! Sunsets every night!

Double shop, garage, and TRIPLE CARPORT! Paddock! WOW

reduced to $1,350,000

360 degree

virtual tour online

Fraser CURRENTLYRANKS in the TOP

0.3% of all realtors inGreater Vancouver for

# of units sold in 2010.

RE/MAX CHAIRMANSAWARD 2009

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YOUR #1 REALTORFOR SOUTH DELTA!

DOWNTOWN WHISTLER!

#7716-4299 Blackcomb Wynd-WHISTLER VILLAGE

WOW! 2 BDRM HIGH-END CONDO IN THE PAN PACIFICVILLAGE HOTEL IN WHISTLER! TOP-OF-THE-LINE, 5 STAR

HOTEL! INVESTMENT CONDO, FULL FREEHOLD OWNERSHIP,OWNER GETS 56 DAYS OF PERSONAL USAGE! GREAT SPOT!

priced @ $599,800

360 degree

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Presidents Club Award 2009Top 1% of ALL realtors in Greater Vancouver 2009

Currently ranked in the TOP 0.3 % of ALL realtors in Vancouver

www.fraserelliott.com

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dipl. in Marketing Commercialand Residential Real Estate

British Columbia Inst. of Tech.

TOP 1% OF ALL REAL-TORS IN GREATER

VANCOUVER in 2009Top 5% of all Realtorsin Greater Vancouverin 2006, 2007, 2008.6 yrs of RE/MAXWesternCanada Top Awards

Medallion ClubMember

YOUR #1 REALTORFOR SOUTH DELTA!

check out 360 virtual tour @ www.pixilink.com/tours5/5962-49a-ave-t

5962 49A Ave-Ladnerpriced to sell @ $609,900

WOW! BEAUTIFUL 3 BEDROOM HOME IN LADNER!

Absolutely beautiful 3-Bedroom Home in West Ladner! Main !oor down, bedrooms up! Many updates including newroof, kitchen, appliances, mouldings, paint, landscaping, etc! Private sunny south-facing rear yard! Double garage, front

porch. This home is meticulous, quiet street. Don’t miss this!

5240 LYNN PLACE-LADNER VILLAGEpriced to sell @ $789,900

JUST LISTED! BRAND NEW W/ MASTER ON MAIN FLOOR!

check out 360 virtual tour @ www.pixilink.com/tours5/1-5078-47a-j

#1-5078 47A Ave-Ladnerpriced to sell @ $349,900

UPDATED 3 BEDROOM T/H, IN THE HEART OF THE VILLAGE!

Renovated 3 bedroom townhouse in the heart of historic Ladner Village! 1,524 sf, new kitchen, updated bathrooms,laminate !ooring, paint, etc! Shows great! Private patio! 2 secured parking spots! Walk to Village amenities in 1

minute! Don’t miss it! Low Maintenance fee $107/month. Close to schools, community center, etc!

READY FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY! BUILT BY T.EANDRES HOMEBUILDERS! BRAND NEW HOME INLADNER’S SOUGHT-AFTER LYNN PLACE! MOVE-IN

DECEMBER 1st!!! HIGH-END FINISHINGS THROUGHOUT!QUARTZ COUNTERS, WIDE-PLANK HARDWOOD, TILE,MASTER BEDROOM ON MAIN, LARGE GREAT ROOM

CONCEPT! 4 BEDROOMS PLUS FLEX ROOM! THIS HOMEWILL NOT LAST! CALL TODAY FOR INFORMATION!

BUILDER WILL PAY HST!

BRAND NEW HOME

2170 Westham Island Road-Ladner

Absolutely beautiful brand new 3 bedroom home, main!oor living down, bedrooms up. High-end "nishings includegranite, hardwood, mouldings, etc! 2 gas "replaces, doublegarage, good sized South facing sunny yard! Quiet street!

priced @ $4,500,000

COMMERCIAL REAL ESTATE

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call or email for pricing package. Lynn Place-Ladner

BUILD A CUSTOM HOME

Build your dream home in the NEW LYNN PLACE SUBDIVISION of EXECUTIVE HOMES! UNBEATABLE LOCATION! Walk toall amenities in a matter of minutes, walk to High School and Elementary Schools in minutes! CUL-DE-SAC LOCATION!

QUIET STREET! Don’t miss this! What a wonderful opportunity to build your custom DREAM HOME! COMPETITIVEBUILDING COSTS!!!!! CUSTOMIZE! CUSTOMIZE! CUSTOMIZE!

only 4 LOTS left!!!

Prices starting at $499,900 including HST.

ONLY 6 TOWNHOMES LEFT!

6 brand new townhomes in Ladner’s latest and greatest ‘Manor Gardens’. 3 levels, spacious plans, double garages,high-end "nishings including hardwood, granite, 9’ ceilings on main etc! Private yards, 2-5-10 year national warranties,

quality built, 3 bdrms, 3 baths. Call today for an information package. 2 colour schemes available.

OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM!4766 55b Street-In The Heart of Ladner

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5506 Westminster Ave-Lad 450 Shannon Way-Tsaw #110-4738 53rd Street-Lad #9-4766 55B Street-Lad

#205-5550 14B Ave-Tsaw#103-4926 48th Ave-Lad#101-4926 48th Ave-Lad4820 47A Ave-Lad

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Fraser CURRENTLYRANKS in the TOP

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#204 - 1280 55th Street

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MY LISTINGS$6,700,0009525 King George Blvd. Surrey INVESTORSALERT! Great investment property for redevelopment.Property is in City Centre Plan with designated zoning forlow density. Golden opportunity, bring your offers.

Lucky GillSales Representative#217-12837 76 AvenueSurrey, BCV3W [email protected]

Main: 604-599-4888Fax: 604-507-8851Cell: 778-990-1763

$899,00012777 58th Ave. Surrey Big beautiful customhome situated on a half acre lot. Big backyard for chil-dren and parties. Enough space to fit an outdoor pool inthe backyard and still have room for children to play. Highceilings in entry compliment a curved staircase. Spaciousbedrooms and upstairs hall overlooks living room.

$599,0004744 River Road West. Ladner Five bdrm, 3bath home 9000 sw ft. Big fenced backyard for childrento play. Close to schools, shopping and transit. Patio,garage plus single visitor parking. Split entry and base-ment entry with a guest suite. Playground too.

$534,90013356 62nd Ave. Surrey Call L.S. for more info.Two level home that has a renovated kitchen. There isgranite flooring in the entry and kitchen.You can rentout a 1 or 2 Bdrm suite. Currently 2 Bdrm suite is rentedout. Call L.S. for showings.

$408,00014459 105a Ave. Surrey House was a past growop. House has been remediated and passed. Measure-ments are approx., buyer to verify if important. Goodstarter home! Huge lot! Close to shopping and transit.Easy access to Hwy 1. Bring offers because seller wants tosell quick.

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$319,0001102 - 13380 108 Ave. Surrey Beautiful 1 bed-room condo overlooking the Fraser River. A good view ofNew West. Just steps to the skytrain. Close to transit andshopping. Central location and easy access to PatulloBridge and Hwy 1. Great unit to buy for college students.Amenities: Exercise Centre, Club House, Elevator, Garden.

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THE CHANCEY TEAM604.946.8899BOB LINDA

www.deltarealty.ca

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SUTTON WEST COAST REALTY

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SUNNINGDALE’S FINESTAbsolutely sensational 2 bedroom, 2 full bathroom condo with fabulous updates including laminate floors, paint, crown moldings, lighting,blinds, stainless steel appliances and best of all A NEW ROOF on the building. Great ambiance. Living room with gas fireplace leads tovery private balcony surrounded by lots of greenery. Very desirable building with a BRAND NEW ROOF located in the heart of Ladner. Quietlocation yet just minutes to walk to shops, bus, parks and more. Quick possession possible. For virtual tour and floor plans go to www.deltarealty.ca.. Call Bob or Linda 604-946-8899

#105, 4758 53rd Street, Ladner $294,900OPEN SUNDAY 2-4OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

Great family home! 2,242 square foot 2 level home in central Ladner. Living and dining room with vaulted cedar ceilings, refinished oakfloors, new kitchen, 3 bedrooms, 2 baths and laundry upstairs. Below is a terrific, freshly painted, spacious, clean 950 square foot in-lawsuite with new ktichen, 1 bedroom, dining room, living room, eating area and laundry room. New roof. New paint throughout, all newwindows, new front door, new 16’ x 16’ oovered sundeck. Large backyard - quick possession possible. For virtual tour and floor plans goto www.deltarealty.ca. Call Bob or Linda 604-946-8899

5629 - 45th Avenue, Ladner $559,900

JUST LISTED GRANPAPPY AMOS2,600 square foot home with a total of 4 bedrooms, plus a 1 bedroom suite. New paint inside & out, new windows, new kitchen, new tile work,and loads of other updates make this home a must to see. 8,200 square foot corner lot with a large backyard. Lots of parking. Easy access toVancouver. Close to Holly Park & Rec centre. For virtual tour and floor plans go to www.deltarealty.ca. Call Bob or Linda 604-946-8899

6041 48A Avenue, Ladner $549,000

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COMFORT, STYLE & LOCATIONDeluxe custom built 1 year young, quality home in desirable location. Perfect for anyone looking for a low maintenance new home. Formalliving room and dining room with engineered hardwood floors and gas fireplace. Absolutely stunning kitchen with granite countertops andbeautiful cabinetry. Bright & sunny eating area and family room. Upstairs features a lovely master bedroom with 5 piece ensuite and walkin closet. 2 other good size bedrooms with “Jack & Jill bath.” 2,100 square feet, 3 bedrooms 2 ½ baths, double garage, south exposedfully landscaped backyard. NO HST and includes all new window coverings and appliances. Walk to Hawthorne or Neilsen Grove Elementary.Close to shops & parks. For virtual tour and floor plans go to www.deltarealty.ca. Call Bob or Linda 604-946-8899

5148 Bentley Lane, Ladner $719,000OPEN SUNDAY 2-4OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

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BOUGHEN,HAPPY (nee Esplen)December 8 1915 - November5 2010. My Mother loved life,she reluctantly had it stolenfrom her by congestive heartfailure. Happy was born andschooled in Ladner but livedthe past 40 years, briefly, atThetis Island and then manyyears at Qualicum Beach onVancouver Island. She golfedand gardened, visited thetheatre, the Casino and foreignlands; was happy to drivefriends to appointments andcelebrate their birthdays atluncheons. Her keen sense ofh u m o u r e x t e n d e d t ooccasional ly arr iv ing incostume. As her daughter,Marilee, my husband Ben andher grandson Barry, we are leftwith wonderful memories butan aching heart. Sharing thosefeelings are her sister Forres,several loved nieces andnephews, neighbours, dearfriends and extraordinaryneighbours, Daphne andD e n n i s . H a p p y w a spredeceased by Fred, herhusband of 70 years. and hersisters, Lenore Allison (Esplen)and Mary (a.k.a Bubb) Strath(Esplen). A Celebration of Lifewill be held at Qualicum BeachMemorial Golf Club, MondayNovember 22, 2010, from 2pm- 4pm. Please bring you best'Happy' stories.

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LEMAIRE, DeloresDelores passed away unexpectedly on November 11, 2010at age 77. She is survived by her sisters Marilyn and BettyAnn,her daughter Cindy,son-in-law Ron,and granddaughterPortia and predeceased by her son Stephen.Delores lived a full and happy life, whether that be herclasses at elder college, bridge with her friends, days in thegarden, attending the opera, or visits with little Portia, whowas Delores’ special joy for the last year of her life. Foralmost 40 years, Delores was a proud citizen of Delta. Shecheerfully gave back to her community through extensivevolunteer service. In lieu of flowers, please consider adonation to your favourite charity.A Celebration of Delores’ life will be held at Beach GroveGolf Club on Wednesday, November 24, 2010 from 1-3 pm.

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DAVID, Marjorie LouiseMarch 20, 1921 - November 12, 2010Marjorie was born in Vancouver whereshe attended St. Anthony’s College,Queen’s Hall School for Girls, and in 1945received her Diploma of Music from theToronto Conservatory of Music.She was an accomplished Music Teacherand Composer who worked with the late

Kay Armstrong. Marjorie composed the music for the Legend ofThe Black Swan. Marjorie spent many happy years with theGirl Guides, camping and enjoying the outdoors. When Marjoriemoved to Tsawwassen in 1966, she taught music to many youngpeople whose lives were definitely inspired by her. Janice andDeborah were her star pupils who continued to stay in touch.Aunt Marj will be lovingly remembered and missed by her manynephews and nieces, their families and her friends.Special thanks to the staff at Westshore Laylum for their lovingcare.In lieu of flowers, donations to CNIB would be gratefullyaccepted.Memorial Service to be held on Friday, November 26, 2010 at1:00 pm at All Saint’s Anglican Church, 4755 Arthur Drive, Ladner,BC. Refreshments following.

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NICOLICH,Raymond

June 10, 1935 -November 7, 2010

Now rests in peace withJesus. Ray was raised inLadner.He will be greatly missed byhis sister Diann McGrath,cousins and friends.A Memorial Service will beheld at a later date at DeltaFuneral Home.On-line condolences will be

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Margaret was born onNovember 27, 1916 inLethbridge, Alberta, theeldest child of Alexanderand Maggie Smith, andpassed away peacefully onWednesday, October 13,2010 at Delta View LifeEnrichment Centres inDelta, B.C. Margaret waspredeceased by herhusband, Fred (Curly) Hall,and 3 brothers; Ralph,Wes, and Donald. She issurvived by her sister, ElsieSteele; brother, RobertSmith; sons, Fred (Arlie)and Bill (Pearl Ann); 5grandchildren, (Sherry,Christa, Rhonda, Nicolas,and Samantha) , ands e v e r a l n i e c e s a n dnephews. No service byrequest. There was acelebration of Margaret’slife with family and friendson Sunday, October 17,2010. A special thank youfor the loving care providedby the staff at Delta ViewLife Enrichment Centres.

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Aries March 21 - April 19: A month of mellowunderstanding, gentle love, intellectual pursuits,legal, travel, cultural and religious involvementsbegins Monday morning. As your planet (Mars) is inthis same area until early December, the first twoweeks of this period will be intense, memorableand “high stakes.” You could fall in love, engage ina major lawsuit, travel afar – something unusual, aonce-in-a-decade thing. Be honest, true-hearted; ifyou are not, the rest of December, into January, couldbring retribution from higher-ups. Someone is readyfor love with you. You’re romantic, Friday/Saturday!Taurus April 20-May 20: The weeks aheadaccent depths, mysteries, investments and debts,lust, lifestyle changes, health diagnosis and cures.Your subconscious desires swell to the surface. Abig decision or commitment might be demanded ofyou. For the next two weeks, these matters are moreintense, more “impatient” than usual – and mightalso have more “strings attached” than is healthy. Becautious, don’t be rushed into a situation or promise.Chase money Sunday to Tuesday – luck’s mixed, sobe alert. Errands, paperwork, casual friends frustrateWednesday, succeed Thursday. Home, family Fridayonward.Gemini May 21-June 20: Drudgery ends, freshhorizons blow in, now to late December. A “quiet”relationship might take off like a rocket, or a newone begin. Links, confrontations, opportunities,challenges, competition, enmity, attraction – all growintense. But in all the intensity, even in enmity, thereis a definite streak of friendship, buoyancy and hope.A mingling effect can occur – e.g., love/hate, oryou might become “best enemies.” Relocation andbusiness/fame opportunities arise. Maturity, flexibility,diplomacy and an eagerness to join are your successtools. You’re energetic, charming this week!

Cancer June 21-July 22: Work and health issuesloom large for the next four weeks. These are mostintense to Dec. 7, as work swells and the stakesrise in your reputation and career zones. A workingpartnership might be volatile, but if you can keeptempers level, a splendid success is possible.Rest, withdraw to plan and contemplate Sunday toTuesday eve. Midweek, your energy and charismastep up a notch – start projects, tasks. Chasemoney, or spend, Friday/Saturday. This month aheadwill favour machinery. This week, buy it Friday,but watch for electrical/tech faults. Romance?Next week.Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The weeks ahead offerromance, pleasure, beauty, creative surges andspeculative urges.This is your time to accent your owndesires, to take a chance on your talents – to expandand express yourself! A semi-romantic relationshipcould take off with fireworks the first two weeks, or anew, intense romance could spark. However, neitherof these is likely to emerge into a stable marriage.You might wed, swiftly and impulsively, but createhuge tensions as a result. Be patient. 2011 is yourtime. Your hopes, popularity soar early week. Rest,midweek. You shine, Friday/Saturday!Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Home, children, diet,nutrition, Mother Nature, gardening, parks, rest,hibernation, security, real estate – these form your“best world” for the month ahead. You might invest inproperty, or renovate or improve your present abode,especially over the immediate two weeks ahead.That’s good, BUT be aware of two “unforeseens”– 1) an unpredictable reaction by your mate, and/or2) electrical issues. Make sure both are “settled”before you begin. You’ve had a bit of a wild ride inrelationships over the last seven years. Decide nowwith whom you’ll go to the future.

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: The weeks aheadfeature travel, paperwork, errands, details, casualacquaintances and siblings, and communications.Usually this would be a fine time to buy phones,computers, etc. – but lemons lurk until Dec. 7 (andto some degree until March 2011) so delay suchpurchases if you can. As in the last few weeks, youmight meet a “viable” potential mate while travellingor talking. But here, too, glitches exist – long-termtension and/or an unpredictable relationship. Patience,Libra – real love’s coming! Enjoyment, happinessabound this week! Be ambitious Thursday (morningbest).Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: The month aheademphasizesmoney,possessions,sensual involvementsand memory or rote learning. (This is always your best30 days of the year to memorize anything – vocabulary,foreign languages, math techniques, etc.) Sensual= anything from good drapes, beautiful paintings, tosomeone’s closeness. Buy/sell, seek new clients, askfor a pay raise. BUT in all this, go slow before Dec. 8,as pitfalls exist. E.g., you might get too sensual andalienate a romantic prospect, or push too fast for a payraise and spark tension. Love, legal, intellectual, travelsuccess Thursday!Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Your energy, charismaand effectiveness rise now through December! Yoursexual magnetism, determination and “wilfulness”have already grown over the last few weeks – nowthese increase also. Start new projects, ask favours,see and be seen, attend “in person,” get your way,negotiate – you’re in charge! But, especially untilDec. 7, don’t recklessly overpower other’s needs,desires and sensibilities, or you could create “invisiblerebellions” that erupt later, just when you need allies.This week’s happy. Financial, sexual luck soarsThursday! Love, wisdom Friday/Saturday.

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Take a break. Duringthe four weeks ahead, rest, contemplate and plan.Your energy will ebb. Attend to government-relatedtasks, institutional and charitable involvements. Fulfilobligations, but don’t volunteer for new ones. Avoidthe spotlight. Avoid places where belligerent peoplegather – bars, dark alleys. Chores call Sunday toTuesday – get them done. Relationships face youTuesday eve through Thursday – be diplomatic, evenevasive before Thursday. True friends, real loves,show Thursday. Mysteries, big finances, lifestyledecisions come Friday/Saturday – good results!Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: Friends, popularity, wishfulfilment, optimism, flirtation and happiness visit forthe next few weeks! You might face an unexpecteddilemma in which your money and your wishes don’tagree, and you might have to choose one. Pick thedream – maybe you can accomplish it for less. Youmight discover that the person you “possess” doesn’tmix well with your friends. Choose friends – but don’tlisten to friends’ advice about money. Romance,flirtation, pleasure, a risk-taking mood buoy youSunday to Tuesday. Tackle chores midweek. Excitingmeetings Friday/Saturday – forgo eccentricity.Pisces Feb.19-March20:Yourcareer,neighbourhoodprestige, relations with parents and bosses, areemphasized for the month ahead. I’ve already warnedyou that bosses are temperamental. That continuesto Dec. 7, so be diplomatic, good-humoured. Expectunexpected reactions, results! Hustle to performtasks, to meet deadlines. Bosses love eager screw-ups more than competent grouches. (In some fields,engineering, math, medicine, Pisces are truly favourednow.) Sink into “domestic rejuvenation” early week.Creative, romantic success Thursday. Tackle choresFriday/Saturday – practise safety Saturday.

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Delta PC Service &Consulting

makes your computerwork again!

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Call 778-882-4128

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8080 Electrical8080#22047 License

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Professional ElectricalServices

Panel Upgrades – RenosLic. #26765 • South Delta based

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VANSONLECTRICEE

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LANDSCAPING &FENCING

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HENRY’SHARDWOOD FLOOR SERVICES

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Quality WorkmanshipFree Estimates

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8125 Gutters8125

EDGEMONTGUTTERS

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• Minor Repairs • Cleaning

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8185 Moving & Storage8185

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8250 Roofing8250

HOME SERVICES8195 Painting/

Wallpaper8195

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8225 Power Washing8225

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PIONEERSTRUCTURES LTD.

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Roofing Experts 778-230-5717Repairs/Re-Roof/New Roofs. Allwork Gtd. Free Est. Call Frank

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8295 Snow Removal8295

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8300 Stucco/Siding/Exterior8300

J. PEARCE STUCCOCONTRACTING. Residential /

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8250 Roofing8250

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