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McBurney offered new look pg A6 Your community newspaper since 1931 Your source for breaking news, sports, and entertainment: www.langleyadvance.com Tuesday, July 26, 2011 Audited circulation: 41,100 – 24 pages L a ng ley Advance COUNTING DOWN… 46 days until the Langley Good Time Cruise-In Commemorative Cruise-In posters are for sale at the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce for $2, all proceeds to charity. A Langley woman was saved by four complete strangers. by Heather Colpitts [email protected] Most people would tossed out a few choice words when they saw a Volkswagen Golf driven erratically on Highway 1 near Brunette Avenue during Thursday’s rush hour. But Courtney Smith and Ron MacLeod were two of four motorists who could see some- thing was wrong with the driver just before 9 a.m. July 21 in Burnaby. “She was leaning over the passenger seat,” Smith explained. Smith, a printer and copier salesman, was heading into his sales territory when he saw the erratic vehicle almost hit a car and bound against the median. He also saw two other vehicles try to box it in and brought his Kia Sedona in front of it. The Golf bumped into the Kia at about 80 km/h and Smith used his slightly larger vehicle to slow it down and finally stop it. continued on A11… Highway 1 Good Samaritans team up to save life Troy Landreville/Langley Advance While sitting beside her five-year-old sister Lia, Lexie Painter, six, held a Jersey Wooly rabbit named Josie. A ride from West Coast Amusements silhouetted against the partly-blue sky Saturday afternoon at Kinsmen Park. Troy Landreville Langley Advance Troy Landreville/Langley Advance The Thunderbird Fast Draw Club hosted the Canadian Open Fast Draw Championships, which took place Saturday and Sunday during the Aldergrove Festival Days Country Carnival. The event brought together about three dozen shooters from across Canada and the U.S. and included a celebrity shootout at noon Saturday. Troy Landreville/Langley Advance Patti Graham and Julie Garland from the Aldergrove Skating Club hammed it up on Saturday, while scooping up samples of their team’s chili to hungry visitors during Aldergrove Fair Days. The 99th festival ran Friday to Sunday. Annual event Fair skies greet Aldergrove fair Aldergrove Fair Days celebrated its 99th year with a parade, show n’ shine, bocce tournament, West Coast Amusements rides and games, lawn mower races, music and magic on the Mainstage, children’s activities, award presen- tations, and a chili cook-off. Also part of the fun during the July 22-24 event under mainly sunny skies: the Canadian Open Fast Draw Championships. WWW.LANGLEYADVANCE.COM WWW.LANGLEYADVANCE.COM MORE PHOTOS ONLINE www.exceljewellers.com Tungsten Tungsten from $350 06161994 #370 - 20202 - 66th Ave. (across from London Drugs) Langley 604-539-7720 20369 56 Ave., Langley (Behind the Baseline Pub) 604-534-8845 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK KEY LARGO Jewellery & Loans Ltd. 04269173 TOP DOLLAR PAID ON THE SPOT!! CASH IN ON HIGH PRICES! WE BUY AND • Scrap Jewellery • Broken Jewellery • Flatware

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Your source for breaking news, sports, and entertainment: www.langleyadvance.comTuesday, July 26, 2011 Audited circulation: 41,100 – 24 pages

LangleyAdvance

COUNTING DOWN…46 days until the Langley Good Time Cruise-In

Commemorative Cruise-In posters are for sale atthe Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce for $2,all proceeds to charity.

A Langley woman was saved by fourcomplete strangers.by Heather [email protected]

Most people would tossed out a few choicewords when they saw a Volkswagen Golf

driven erratically on Highway 1 near BrunetteAvenue during Thursday’s rush hour.

But Courtney Smith and Ron MacLeod weretwo of four motorists who could see some-thing was wrong with the driver just before 9a.m. July 21 in Burnaby.

“She was leaning over the passenger seat,”Smith explained.

Smith, a printer and copier salesman, was

heading into his sales territory when he sawthe erratic vehicle almost hit a car and boundagainst the median.

He also saw two other vehicles try to boxit in and brought his Kia Sedona in front ofit. The Golf bumped into the Kia at about80 km/h and Smith used his slightly largervehicle to slow it down and finally stop it.

continued on A11…

Highway 1

Good Samaritans team up to save life

Troy Landreville/Langley Advance

While sitting beside her five-year-old sister Lia, Lexie Painter, six, held a Jersey Woolyrabbit named Josie.

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The Thunderbird Fast Draw Club hosted theCanadian Open Fast Draw Championships,which took place Saturday and Sundayduring the Aldergrove Festival Days CountryCarnival. The event brought together aboutthree dozen shooters from across Canadaand the U.S. and included a celebrityshootout at noon Saturday.

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Patti Graham and Julie Garland from theAldergrove Skating Club hammed it up onSaturday, while scooping up samples oftheir team’s chili to hungry visitors duringAldergrove Fair Days. The 99th festival ranFriday to Sunday.

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Local on riot listOne Langley resident is

among the 111 people facingcharges, thus far, for their rolesin the Stanley Cup riot June 15in Vancouver.

The local is among the 37 riot-ers who turned themselves in topolice.

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Thus far, 37 rioters, 30 males and sevenfemales, turned themseleves in to policein the wake of the Stanley Cup riot inVancouver on June 15.

News

Ten years for attackA Red Scorpions gang associ-

ate who beat a man nearly todeath with a sledgehammer wassentenced to 10 years in prison.

Albert Jacob Jackman, 24, iscurrently serving a life sentencefor first-degree murder.

Jackman pleaded guilty toaggravated assault and unlaw-ful confinement in connectionwith the vicious hammer attackon Tyler Willock shortly beforehis trial.

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A local tractor trailer was involved in ahorrific crash in the Kootenays.

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A vacationing Californian family offour died in the camper van destroyed inFriday’s gruesome head-on collision onHighway 93 in Kootenay National Park.

Family in California have confirmedthat Robert Howard, 48, his wife Ana-Maria Dias, 50, and their two daughters,Samantha, 12, and Veronica, nine, perishedon a winding section of the mountain high-way north of Radium.

Police said an unloaded flat-deck trac-tor-trailer crossed the centre line of the wethighway, slammed into the family’s 1972Dodge camper van, and pinned it against aconcrete barrier. The crash ignited a deadly

fireball.Passersby helped the 40-year-old driver

out of the big truck, but the flames forcedthem to abandon efforts to save the family.

The truck, a 2003 Volvo tractor, wasregistered to a Langley address.

The van was so badly damaged in the firethat its licence plates were unrecognizable,said RCMP Cpl. Dan Moskaluk.

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by Heather [email protected]

The owner of the Langley MedicalMarijuana Dispensary which was raided bythe RCMP July 19 wants to meet with thecommunity.

Randy Caine has organized a townhallmeeting for 7 p.m. on Aug. 2 at the DouglasRecreation Centre to hear from residentsabout their views on having a medical potdispensary in their community.

“This has always been community driven,”he said.

His downtown Langley dispensary onFraser Highway, which has been open about11 months, was the subject of an RCMPraid. Caine estimated they seized about$15,000 in pot and some baked goods withpot as well as some cash.

“The dispensary is located in a mixedresidential and commercial building,” saidRCMP Const. Jillian Roberts. “As a resultof receiving numerous ongoing complaintsfrom the community and area residents,police began an investigation into these com-plaints.”

These dispensaries are not legal and arenot legally authorized by any authority orlegislation in Canada, to distribute mari-huana, Roberts explained.

Caine said the police wanted to take themembership lists but he fought that and thelists were not seized.

Caine is licensed by Health Canada to pro-vide for three clients but he admits to havingabout 150 active clients who have medicaldocumentation.

“Do we abandon these people?” he askedduring an interview with the Langley Advance.

(The dispensary has about 270 clients intotal but some have had their membershipsrejected due to inappropriate conduct andothers no longer need medicinal pot.)

He said the society and government haveto realize that marijuana is a medicine formany people. He points to a recent clientwho passed away at 72. The anti-rejectiondrugs from this heart transplant patientmade him nauseated and pot allowed him tobe able to keep food down.

He said the dispensary didn’t advertise.

“We began to have physicians recom-mending that they [patients] come to us,” hesaid.

Caine said he was always open aboutthe dispensary, with governments and thepolice. He’s spoken to Supt. Derek Cookeabout the dispensary and when it was bro-ken into about six days after the storefrontdispensary opened, the RCMP was on sceneinvestigating. Caine noted he wasn’t raidednor shut down then.

The dispensary has an HST number, issubject to WorkSafe rules, and pays intogovernment benefits for staff, he said.

The police warrant said he was traffickingin a controlled substance but Caine said hehas Health Canada licensing and follows theintent of court decisions which have said potis a legitimate treatment for many illnesses.

Health Canada’s medical marijuana regula-tions have been found unconstitutional incourt several times and that forces medicalsuppliers to operate in a grey area, he said.

“There is some degree of culpability inthis,” he said of government and authorities.

Until the issues around the raid areresolved, people will only find informa-

tion and advocacy at the Langley MedicalMarijuana Dispensary.

Health Canada and Crown counsel havenot been in contact with him since the raid.No charges have been laid.

Caine said he has tried to increase thenumber of people on his licence and clientshave written to Health Canada asking for thedispensary to be their supplier.

“It’s not that there hasn’t been thatattempt,” he said.

Caine said communities have real concernsabout pot in their communities, but medicalmarijuana is here and that’s why he’s triedto operate a community-based business.

Caine contracts with suppliers he said arenot part of the criminal trade. He said hesells for below black-market prices becausepeople who are ill often can’t work and havedifficulty affording medication.

He said he follows Health Canada’s setmarket value, charging about $6 per ounce.

The dispensary only recently started tobreak even, covering rent and wages. Caineowns two Hempyz gift and novelty shopsand has worked for years in film and TV,providing the capital for the dispensary.

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Marina Park Boat LaunchTemporary ClosureThe boat launch at Marina Park in Fort Langley will be closed forBrigade Days starting Sunday, July 31 at 9pm and will reopenMonday, August 1 at 3pm. We apologize for any inconvenience.

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Land Act: Notice of Intention to Applyfor a Disposition of Crown LandTake notice that the Corporation of the Township of Langley,Scott Thompson, Manager, Property Services Department,20338 - 65 Avenue, Langley BC, V2Y 3J1, intends to make anapplication to the Province of British Columbia for a Sponsored CrownGrant for the passive expansion of Noel Booth Community Park,covering Rem of E½ of SE¼ of SW¼, Sec. 26, TWP 7, Plan 57793,situated on Provincial Crown Land located north of 20355 - 32 Avenue,Langley, BC.

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Comments concerning this application should be directed to theSenior Land Officer at 200 - 10428 - 153 Street, Surrey, BC, V3R 1E1.Comments will be received by the Ministry of Natural ResourceOperations until August 21, 2011. Ministry of Natural ResourceOperations may not consider comments received after this date.

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Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be consideredpart of the public record. For information, contact the FOI Advisor atthe Ministry of Natural Resource Operations Regional Office.

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Traffic Calming:Notice of ConstructionThe Township of Langley is proceeding withconstruction of traffic calming measures in thefollowing areas:28 Avenue fronting Shortreed Elementary(272B Street to 27400 block)47 Avenue fronting Peterson Road Elementary(233 Street to 236 Street)204 Street fronting McClughan Park(90A Avenue to 91A Avenue)91A Avenue fronting Dorothy Peacock Elementary(202B Street to 204 Street)Traffic calming plans are available for viewing at tol.ca. Township crewsanticipate the work will start late in July, with completion likely to occurin October. All efforts will be made to ensure traffic disruptions areminimized and safety is maintained during construction.We thank you for your patience and apologize for any inconvenienceyou may experience during construction.

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The temporary closure will be in effect from the beginning of Augustto approximately November 30. Detours will be posted for motorists.

We thank you for your patience and we apologize for any inconvenienceyou may experience.

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Up thereFrom July 22 to the 24th Mike Yake lived atop a scissor lift at theLangley Save-On Foods to raise money for Cops for Cancer. Yake worksin law enforcement as a deputy sheriff in Chilliwack and is one of theriders with the initiative that raises money for the Canadian CancerSociety. The group also has a slo-pitch tournament here in late August,and more pole sits and fundraisers in the Fraser Valley this summer.

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TwocrashEmergency crewsresponded to atwo-vehicle crashdowntown Sunday.

by Heather [email protected]

Two vehicles sustainedsignificant damage butthe occupants survivedin a crash Sunday mor-ning at the intersectionof 56th Avenue and203rd Street.

Langley RCMP Const.Jillian Roberts saidone vehicle was in theintersection, waiting toturn. After a pedestriancrossed, the car proceed-ed and the two vehicleshit.

The other vehicle hadbeen westbound onDouglas Crescent.

The RCMP was noti-fied of the crash by EHSat about 10:42 a.m., shesaid.

One driver wasuninjured and the othersustained minor injuries.

“There was exten-sive damage to bothvehicles,” Robertsadded.

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McBurney Lane would beexpanded under a new plan.

by Heather [email protected]

The redevelopment of McBurneyLane could include closing off adozen parking spots in the lanebetween Douglas Crescent andMcBurney.

The City’s plan is to make a ped-estrian corridor from Douglas Parkthrough to Fraser Highway.

The lane between Anna’s Booksand Venetis Steakhouse has a dozenspots that would be turned into aparklike setting.

“We want to green downtown,”said City administrator FrancisCheung.

He said the community wouldn’tlose out on parking, though.

“We’re converting the parking onDouglas Crescent from parallel park-ing to back-in angle parking,” heexplained.

The result will be a net gain offour spots over what is downtownnow, even with the loss of the laneparking.

The City hosted a public openhouse July 21 to show people theideas that have been created for thespace.

“We considered carefully howpeople are going to use this space,”said Katherine Wimble, the project’slandscape designer with the com-pany Hapa Collaborative.

The existing pedestrian area ofMcBurney Lane will have woodenground-level decking and curvedcurbs, which would serve as publicseating for events.

The south end where the parkingis currently, would have a similarlook but instead of a curved wooddecking, there would be a curvedgrass area.

Along the street would be honeylocust trees (the same kind currentlyon the north end of McBurney Lane.

Hapa did an assessment of the cur-rent use, including the good and badfeatures.

“One of the best ones is the scale,”Wimble said.

The lane is inviting and does notfeel imposing.

The plan is to keep the invitingnature so more people are encour-

aged to use the lane and open upthe sightlines so people feel safer inthe area.

Wimble explained that the materi-als used were carefully considered.

“We’re trying to invest in materialsthat are going to be durable over thelong term,” she added.

The redesign of McBurney Lanewas hastened after a large informa-tion kiosk was burned down lastyear, so creating a space that dis-courages vandalism and crime was aconsideration.

The City and Hapa will reviewpublic comment sheets fromThursday evening and decide wheth-er to amend the plans.

The City is consulting with areabusinesses to find the least disrupt-ive time to do the three months ofconstruction.

Mayor Peter Fassbender said theback-in parking format will be intro-duced likely when the lane construc-tion is completed and the Serenadecondo complex is done. The condoconstruction has caused DouglasCrescent to be narrowed for severalmonths.

“In terms of public safety, I thinkit’s probably going to improve it,”Teri James said of the McBurneyredevelopment.

James is a City councillor and theexecutive director of the DowntownLangley Business Association.

She said the area is underused asit is now.

The association office on FraserHighway overlooks McBurney andshe expects the project will rejuven-ate the site and prompt more publicuse of the space.

“I actually think that the down-town has been crying out for agathering place for a long time,” shesaid.

Anna Dallmore owns Anna’sBooks, the store famous for its resi-dent bunny, said she wasn’t awareof the big changes coming. Dallmoreis concerned about the loss of park-ing spots because the businesseshave already been hurt by the log-running traffic issues caused bySerenade’s construction.

The net increase in four park-ing spots isn’t enough, she noted,because businesses at that end ofDouglas Crescent are short of publicparking. Dallmore is also critical ofthe safety of the back-in parkingthat’s coming.

“It’s certainly someone who’snever owned a small business in thiscommunity before,” Dallmore said ofthe plans’ originator.

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Hapa Collaborative createdconceptual drawings toshow what McBurney Lanewould look like, includingthe south end, where thereis currently a parking lot.Katherine Wimble, theprojects landscape designerwith Hapa Collaborative,explained that the redesignprocess began by looking atthe good and bad featuresof McBurney Lane.

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The Fraser River is looked at as away to move commuters.

by Kelly SinoskiPostmedia Network Inc.

If Jeff Malmgren had his way, sub-urban commuters in Metro Vancouverwould have a new way to get to workevery morning: riding a riverbus onthe mighty Fraser.

Malmgren, of the Fraser RiverBusSociety, pitched the concept Friday toMetro Vancouver’s regional planningcommittee, arguing that water-bornecommuter transport has the potentialto ease gridlock on the roads and bringmore transit options to the region.

Under his plan, four water buseswould run between Richmond andMaple Ridge, carrying up to 15,000passengers per day. The hop-on,hop-off buses would stop along theroute in Vancouver, Burnaby, NewWestminster, Coquitlam and Langley.

“More and more people are trans-commuting; they’re going acrossthe region,” he said, but in order totake transit and go east from NewWestminster, most commuters haveto go into downtown Vancouver first.The riverbus would eliminate that,reducing the average commute formany people.

Malmgren, who urged MetroVancouver to further investigate theconcept and its viability, estimates itwould cost up to $20.4 million to startthe project, with operating costs at$1,000 per hour/per vessel.

The SeaBus across Burrard Inlet, by

comparison, costs $675 per hour torun, he said.

“The world is rediscovering theriver, here and elsewhere, as thedesire for safe, efficient and sustain-able methods of commuter transportturns us back to whence we came,”his report to Metro Vancouver states.“In Metro Vancouver, a convergenceof circumstance means the time to gothere is now.”

In 1995 and again in 2003,TransLink studied other possibilitiesfor ferry routes, four of them ser-iously: Bowen Island to Amblesidein West Vancouver to the West Endto Jericho/Kitsilano, with UBC buslinks; Lonsdale Quay to Amblesideto the West End to Jericho/Kits, withUBC bus links; Deep Cove to (pos-sibly) Belcarra to Waterfront Stationdowntown; and Port Moody/Ioco toMaplewood in North Vancouver toLonsdale Quay.

None was pursued.Water transport can be found around

the world, from Cardiff’s Aquabus towater taxis in Chicago, Brisbane andParis. In Asia, water-borne commutingis prevalent in every waterfront city.

Langley City Mayor Peter Fassbendersaid it makes sense to get better useout of the Fraser, and the project isworth investigating as part of theregion’s overall transit mix.

“People are putting more ideas onthe table; we’re going to have to lookat how we priorize these things,” hesaid. “We should look at anything.It’s like the gondola [to Simon FraserUniversity]. I support looking at itas an option but not as usurping theEvergreen Line or other projects.”

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HoaxA hostage call uses a lotof public resources.

A report of a hostage tak-ing and multiple murder inAldergrove Monday morningwas a hoax that may havebeen done via computerhacking.

Two teen boys were arrest-ed for public mischief.

The Langley RCMP receivedthe call about about 11:30a.m. July 25. A male said hehad killed several people andhad hostages, said RCMP Cpl.Holly Marks.

That brought out localpolice, the Lower MainlandDistrict Emergency ResponseTeam (ERT), as well asPolice Dog Services.

BC Ambulance, ground andair, was on standby.

No one in the residenceresponded to inquiries vialoud hailer; however a femaleexited the residence a shorttime later (12:28 p.m.) andwas immediately taken intocustody. The investigationindicated there were twoother occupants inside theresidence (the female’s teenchildren).

The original call may havebeen made via the familycomputer, which had beenhacked. The family is allow-ing the RCMP Tech CrimesUnit to examine it.

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Our View

Human kindnesstouches hearts

It’s not that hard.Reaching out to a stranger, be it holding

open a door for someone with his or herhands full or letting someone go ahead inthe grocery line.

Or right up to saving a life.We call them random acts of kindness and

they are the kind of randomness people wel-come into their lives.

This week the community learned aboutthe heroic actions of four Lower Mainlanddrivers who helped a Langley woman whowas suffering a massive heart attack whiledriving in Burnaby.

Further down the road, people tried tohelp at the scene of a crash in Kootenay Parkbetween a tractor trailer and a vehicle carry-ing a family of four.

In one case, a life was saved – at leastlong enough for the trained professionalsto take over. In the other, four lives werelost despite efforts of passersby – but thefact that people were so willing to help maygive at least a bit of comfort to the victims’survivors. The decency of people around usalways tends to have an uplifting influence,even in the darkest circumstances.

What the heroes – and they are heroes, byany yardstick – did in those circumstanceswas somewhat more expansive than theopportunities for random acts of kindnessthat we normally encounter.

But the contagious feeling of goodnessthat we can engender with a simple act of“being nice” to other people works at everylevel.

And on top of that, in all our combinedtime as journalists at the Langley Advance,we’ve never found anyone who felt regretat having helped someone else. On the con-trary, all reports indicate that it feels great.

So the next time you see someone in needof a helping hand, reach out.

You may not always be saving a life, butyou’ll certainly be touching a heart – maybeeven your own.

– H.C. & B.G.

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I don’t know of many who aren’t enjoyingthis onslaught of nice weather currently uponus – appeased that the sun is threatening tostay for a few days, at least.

Attendance at this weekend’s fair inAldergrove is a strong indicatorof just how anxious people areto get outdoors and have somefun in something other thanliquid sunshine.

Thousands swarmed to theweekend festivities, takingin the midway rides, games,activities, and live entertain-ment.

While I’m thrilled to see thecommunity rejoicing at thisfamily-oriented party, I wantto send out a little reminder toleave your four-legged familymembers at home.

Admittedly, its gets my dander up to seesome folks attend these kinds of events, andthey’re walking among the big crowds ofpeople with a dog that is obviously scared,overwhelmed, distressed, hot – or all of theabove.

I don’t care how well trained the animal isor how much you love it. I don’t even wantto hear the excuses of separation anxiety ordepression that apparently plague pets.

If someone really loves his or her dog, leaveit at home when the mercury begins to rise.

Now that leads me to a topic that makes myblood boil.

Wandering through parking lots, how oftenhave you spotted an animal left inside avehicle while their human is inside a storeshopping, or off revelling in some form ofsummer fun?

Each year, animal welfare organizations suchas Langley Animal Protection Services respondto hundreds of complaints about dogs left inhot cars.

On a warm day, temperatures inside aparked car can quickly climb to well above 38degrees Celsius (100 degrees Fahrenheit).

Dogs can withstand high temperatures foronly a very short time before suffering irrepar-able brain damage or death.

Take an incident in Burnaby earlier thismonth, where a Good Samaritan noticed apuppy locked in a kennel in a car left sitting indirect sunlight at BCIT.

The distressed dog was barking and it didnot appear to have any water.With the exception of thevehicle’s sunroof, which asslightly ajar, the car was sealedfor some two hours.

The five-month-old puppywas unresponsive and notbreathing by the time author-ities arrived and broke her freeof the sweltering hot prison.

Despite efforts to resuscitateher, that dog could not besaved.

Or what about the morerecent incident near Victoria,

in which an off-duty police officer left a 10-month-old German shepherd, which was beingtrained as a police dog, in a hot SUV for aboutthree hours while he was out fishing.

Fortunately, in this case, some other GoodSamaritans stepped in when they heard thedog barking and yelping in distress, and put atent over the SUV and began spraying it withcold water while waiting for help.

I don’t care what the reasoning. There’s noexcuse for such blatant stupidity, cruelty, anddownright animal abuse.

Dogs are typically among the most loyalfriends a human can have. Given a smatteringof affection, they’ll pretty much follow theirowners to the end of the earth, and do any-thing to protect their human from harm.

Too bad humans don’t reciprocate.Convicting the owner of animal cruelty

seems too little, way too late. It’s not goingto bring the dog back, and no punishmenthanded out in a Canadian court would ever besevere enough to be a deterrent to others.

So all I can do is plead with our readers:Next time you think about bringing yourpooch along to a festival or other summer out-ing…

Don’t.Leave your animal at home, where it can

stay cool, well hydrated, and comfortable.

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Dear Editor,I like to think that people want to do

what’s best and are merely ignorant aboutmarijuana.

But I’m beginning to think some peopleare either so brainwashed by decades ofpropaganda, are willfully ignorant for pol-itical convenience, or are morally irregularpeople.

There is something sadistic and border-line psychopathic about stealing medicinefrom sick people.

Randy Caine has done everything right.He has worked as closely with the RCMPand local authorities as he possibly can,and is doing it for ill people.

He is providing a service that HealthCanada has failed to provide, despite mul-tiple court rulings stating that they mustprovide access to marijuana as medicineor risk violating Charter rights.

The dispensary system is more con-venient for ill people and provides thetype of symptom-specific strain selectionneeded to treat conditions as wide-rangingas migraine headaches, MS, cancer, andbipolar disorder.

I hope the RCMP and the politicianswho support these raids feel proud ofthemselves.

They continue to lock up the youngpeople and Native peoples of this countrydisproportionately, and continue to raiddispensaries to steal medicine from illpeople.

All that is to “save us” from a substancethat was initially banned based on racistfear-mongering before we understood any

of the science behind it.Every “danger” initially assumed, from –

gasp – your white daughter dating a non-white man (an actual argument in favourof prohibition at the time), to the gatewaydrug theory, to physical addiction, hasbeen debunked.

But thank god the police are stealing itfrom cancer patients. I feel much safer.

I know I was at risk of a cancer patientstealing my car stereo for pot money anyday now.

Travis Erbacher, Langley

Heart goes out to elderlyDear Editor,

The Langley Medical MarijuanaDispensary was served a search warranton July 19 and all of the marijuana wasseized.

The director Randy Caine has been dis-pensing marijuana to seriously ill peoplein Langley for some time now.

He was sure to make the City and localpolice very aware of his actions at theoutset, going so far as to apply for a busi-ness licence to supply marijuana to peoplewho are authorized by their physician andpermitted legally by the government toreceive it.

I am shocked to hear that the policehave chosen to intervene in this process,and my heart goes out to the many sickand elderly citizens of this communitywho will now have the added burden offinding this product through illicit chan-nels.

Clay Scott, Langley

Marijuana

Dispensary raid sadistic

Dear Editor,I’d like to thank the staff

of Langley Costco, who

recovered my mother’spurse from their parkinglot.

It had been dumpedthere after being snatchedearlier in the day by some-one who considers an 82-year-old heart patient fairgame.

The purse contained asizeable amount of cash, asshe had been out banking,paying bills, and groceryshopping.

I must admit the well-meaning thief, if such athing exists, took onlythe cash and two scratchtickets, leaving behind herwallet, cellphone, and therest of its contents.

However, the shock ofthe theft added extra strainto an already weak heart.

Yet the Cosco staff madeher day a little better bycalling as soon as theyfound it, despite the latehour.

Then the next morning,another employee wentinto the store to retrieve itfor her when she arrivedto claim it before the storewas open.

Thank you.Tim Attwood, Langley

Costco

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Dear Editor,Raising the tolls on bridges and increasing fuel taxes

will only add more hardship to the average person.The thought that raising gas taxes is better for the

environment because it gets people out of the cars isn’texactly true. Some people have to drive to work, as tran-sit is not convenient for them, and truckers drive for aliving.

I believe that generating additional income forTransLink can be done with a lottery.

The TransLink Lottery could be held weekly, and theprizes would depend on the correct numbers on theticket. The revenue generated will all go to TransLinkand help pay for TransLink projects. The lottery could beoperated by the BC Lottery Corporation.

Rick Kormendy, Langley

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Dear Editor,I find the cost of the Langley hospital parking system

outrageous. It is a disgrace, the method they go aboutcharging the public, and in particular those who are goingthrough a difficult time and require the hospital services.

Where could I lend my support to getting somethingdone to make changes to the ridiculous charges and theway people are being charged?

Ron Macnaught, Langley

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continued from A1…Seeing this unfold, Ron

MacLeod, an enforce-ment officer with theAgricultural LandCommission who wit-nessed the actions of theother good Samaritans,stopped his truck andactivated his emergencylights, which Smith saidmade a huge difference fornotifying passing driversand making it safer.

MacLeod, Smith, andtwo others raced to thestopped vehicle, but theGolf’s doors were locked.

“I ran back to my carand got my jack and bust-ed the window,” Smithsaid.

The men got into theGolf, MacLeod got herseatbelt off, and theypulled out a 44-year-oldLangley mother of threechildren, putting her onthe ground of the HOVlane infront of thestoppedvehicles.

“It tookus a coupleof minutesto get herbreathing,” Smith said.

MacLeod, certified inCPR, took the lead. AnRCMP officer arrived a fewminutes later and assisteduntil medical help arrived.

At the hospital, it wasdetermined that the

woman had suffered amassive heart attack.

Smith, a 40-year-oldfather of two with a babydue in October, found outlater that she has threekids, and doesn’t regret

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Thewoman is

listed in critical conditionand Smith wishes everyluck in her recovery.

“Life is fickle,” he com-mented. “I was very sur-prised how much the bodywants to stay alive and thebeauty of the human will.”

Friends and cowork-ers have commented thatSmith may have beeninjured or had his vehiclewrecked. Smith said thatwasn’t his concern at thetime. What occupied hismind was the thought ofwhat could have happenedat those speeds – a mas-sive crash involving sev-eral vehicles.

“When it comes down toit, it could have been a lotworse,” he said.

Smith sloughs off theterm “hero,” chalking upthe experience to “a littledumb luck and some gooddriving.”

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Sports

Nanaimo’s Lewis Ratcliff netsfive during his team’s 10-9win over Langley.by Troy [email protected]

The Langley Thunder’s homewinning streak came to a thud-ding halt this past Wednesday.

Langley’s Western LacrosseAssociation squad had wonfive straight at the LangleyEvents Centre entering its gameversus the visiting NanaimoTimbermen.

The Timbermen upset theapple cart by clipping theThunder 10-9 on the strength ofa third period in which they out-scored the hosts 6-3.

Langley took a 6-4 advantageinto the second intermission.

Then, over a 17 minute and21 second span during the finalframe, Nanaimo scored fivetimes while holding Langleyto one goal, as the Timbermenjumped out to a 9-7 lead.

The Thunder’s Andrew Potternetted his third of the game with37 seconds left in regulation tobring Langley to within a goal,but that was as close as thehome team would get.

The Thunder led 6-2 at onepoint of the second period but

couldn’t seal the deal.“We battled back and had a

chance to tie it up,” Thunderhead coach Rod Jensen said. “Ican’t complain about our fightto the end, but we could haveput ourselves in a better pos-ition.”

Nanaimo’s Lewis Ratcliff hada huge night, offensively, regis-tering five goals and two assists.Ratcliff’s teammate, WLA lead-ing scorer Scott Ranger, set upfour goals.

“We shut down Ranger butdidn’t pay enough attentionto Ratcliff and he scored fivegoals,” Jensen said.

Rob Van Beek, with a pair,Alex Turner with a single andthree assists, Jamie Lincoln,Kyle Belton, and Dan Williamsfound the net for the Thunder.

The loss was just the secondof the season at the LEC for theThunder, which saw its homerecord fall to 6-2.

Langley has struggled on theroad with a 1-5-2 mark.

The Thunder remains in thirdplace in the WLA standings witha 7-7-2 record, two points aheadof the fourth-place Timbermenand Maple Ridge Burrards.

The New WestminsterSalmonbellies sit on top of theleague with a 11-4-1 mark, fol-lowed by second place VictoriaShamrocks at 9-5-2.

With just two games to goin the regular season, and theThunder currently sitting in aplayoff position, it’s crucial forthe locals to finish strong, thehead coach said.

“This is the end of the yearand the better teams prod-uce at the end,” Jensen said.“We’ve had a hiccup, a bumpin our road, and we’ll see whatwe’re made of. Things like thishappen in sports. We let ourguard down a bit, but good on

Nanaimo for stepping up theirgame. We weren’t able to closethe door on them.”

On a bright note, the Thunderis 5-2-1 over its past eight out-ings.

The team enjoys a week’srest before returning to the LECfor its final home game of theregular season, as it hosts theWLA cellar-dwelling CoquitlamAdanacs Wednesday at 7:45p.m.

Langley’s final games of

the campaign are against theAdanacs, who occupy the WLAbasement with a 6-10 record.

“We’re doing some goodthings but it’s a tight league andthere’s very little margin forerror,” Jensen said. “Coquitlamis going to be spoilers so we’regoing to have to be ready toplay.”

He added, “When we playthem, we better be on our game.I expect us to bounce back andplay a heck of a game against

Senior A lacrosse

Timbermen stick it to Thunder’s home streakLangley Thunder’sAndrew Potter wasabout to fire a shoton goal late in thethird period of thispast Wednesday’sWestern LacrosseAssociation game atthe Langley EventsCentre. Potterrecorded a hat trickin a losing effortas the Thunderfell 10-9 to thevisiting NanaimoTimbermen.

Troy LandrevilleLangley Advance

Langley Baseball isrepresenting District 3 at theB.C. tournament.

So far, so good for LangleyBaseball at the B.C. LittleLeague 11/12 Major ProvincialChampionships in Victoria.

The District 3 reps from

Langley are a perfect 2-0 afterwins over Lynn Valley Mondayand Little Mountain Saturday.

A hard-fought 3-2 win overLynn Valley gives Langleymomentum heading into amatch-up with Hastings today(July 26).

Versus Lynn Valley, pitcherNick Atkinson picked up the win,while Colby Ring had the save.

Langley snapped a 2-2 tie withthe winning run in the fourthinning.

The local boys opened the tour-nament with a 7-1 victory overLittle Mountain of Vancouver.

Yi-an and Yi-fan Pan pitchedthree strong innings each.

Langley scored seven runs onseven hits, one of which was asolo home-run by Yi-an Pan.

Langley scored two runs in thesecond inning and held a 3-1 leadgoing into the fourth, when thelocal boys piled four more runsonto their total to cap the game’sscoring.

The Langley Baseball squadpunched its ticket to the provin-cials after winning the District 3tournament last week.

Langley came from behind to

clip White Rock 5-4 in the cham-pionship game on July 18.

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Langley defeatedHastings 12-4 in thechampionship gameof a tournament inWhalley.

The Langleys joinedforces last week to enter ateam into the 23rd AnnualDrew Hendersen MemorialTournament.

With the 12-year-old dis-tricts being played at thesame time, neither NorthLangley nor Langley Cityhad enough eligible play-ers to enter a team.

As a result, both districtscome together to enter onecombined team, under the“Langley” banner.

The Drew HendersonMemorial Tournamenthas been hosted annuallyby Whalley Little Leaguesince 1988 and eligibleplayers must not be morethan 11-years-old.

Nine teams includingHastings, Coquitlam, NewWestminster, Dunbar,Langley, Highdale, MountSeymour, Little Mountain,and host Whalley enteredround robin play at thebeginning of the week.

After round robin playhad concluded, Langleyand Hastings had takenthe top seed in each oftheir respective divisions.

Langley faced Whalleywhile Hastings playedHighdale in the semifinalson Saturday, with the localboys and Hastings prevail-ing by one-run scores.

In the final on Sunday,Hastings drew first blood,scoring a pair of runs inthe bottom of the secondinning.

Langley rallied to tiethe game in the top of thethird.

Through four innings thescore was still tied, beforeLangley drove in threeruns in the top of the fifthto take a 5-2 lead.

Langley put the gameaway in the top of thesixth with seven moreruns, highlighted by aMack Berry home run.

The Hastings squad triedto muster a comeback witha pair of solo home runsin the bottom of the sixth,but by then it was too late.

Langley closed the gameout to take the champion-ship by a 12-4.

Cole Perrie was namedplayer of the game forLangley after going four-for-four at the plate. Healso pitched the last twoinnings.

Minor baseball

Langleys unite for win

The winning Langley team included, top row left to right, assistant coachDan Chapman, Spencer Chapman, Cameron Jones, Nic Saylor, AndrewGoertzen, Justin Lanigan, Dawson Hanzlick, Cole Perrie, and coach BrianFindlay. Bottom row left to right, Brendan Winning, Wes Winning (batboy), and Mack Berry. Absent from the photo were Owen Blamey, OwenJenkins, and Taylor Artemenko.

Fraser Valley is through to the DunbarKeg Men’s Under-20 Provincial Final,after eliminating the defending champsVancouver Wave 36-27 Friday at theLangley Rugby Club’s home field on CrushCrescent.

“That was a great back-and-forth game,”said Fraser Valley head coach MarcFiliatrault. “Vancouver played great andthey never stopped coming. We executed

some strong stuff and played really hard.Our defence was much better than lastweek. There was some great resistance putup against us but we got the win.”

Fraser Valley now advances to theprovincial final against the undefeatedVancouver Island Rising Tide on Saturday,July 30 at Klahanie Park.

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CHRISTENSEN, MelbaBorn July 17th, 1919 in Lethbridge Alberta.Passed peacefully into the presence ofthe Lord, on July 21st, 2011, at LangleyMemorial Hospital. Melba was a long-termresident of Langley and Aldergrove.She was predeceased by her husband,Meryl Christensen in August of 1973.She is survived by her loving childrenCharles (Darlene), Carl (Lynda), Jean and

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Maddie, Paige, Connor and Brett, brother Jack Penzer, and many dearfriends. She was pre-deceased in 2009 by her husband John (Jack) of 59years, brother Lyall Penzer, and her parents.Born in Murrayvile BC, Penny was raised in Langley Prairie BC where sheattended school and learned to change tires and drive by the age of 14 ather father’s garage on Fraser Highway. She left Langley to attend nursingschool at the Royal Columbian Hospital in New Westminister. Falling ill,she took advantage of her convalescence in Tranquille.BC, to romance herfuture husband and love of her life. After helping Jack through law schoolin Vancouver and marriage in 1950, they settled in Langley and set uphome, family, and law practice (McDonald, MacDonald, Boyle and Jeffery).Penny was active in the community. She was a member since 1949 andpast matron of Eastern Star Chapter 50, a past president of LangleyToastmistress Club, a founding member of Bethel 52 of Jobs Daughters,and active in the Totem Guild, a charitable organization in Langley.Penny was a talented homemaker and craftswoman. She spent manycherished hours looking after her family, friends and a litany of white catsand golden retrievers. She was an avid traveller but had a lifelong fear offour-wheel drive roads and flying. After her family had grown, Penny andJack moved to Pioneer Park in Aldergrove, then to Langely Gardens.Penny resided in Creston for the past two years where she greatlybenefited from the care lavished upon her at Crestview Village and theCreston Hospital. Sincere thanks from the family to the fine staff at thesefacilities.A service will be held at 2 PM at the Sharon United Church, 21562 OldYale Road, Murrayville BC. on Saturday, August 06,, followed byrefreshments. Friends and family are invited to Glenn’s house after theservice, to share fond memories and celebrate Penny’s life. In lieu offlowers, please feel free make a donation to the BC Cancer Society.

1170 Obituaries1170Pearson, Pat1938 - 2011

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All advertising published in this newspaper isaccepted on the premise that the merchandiseand services offered are accurately describedand willingly sold to buyers at the advertisedprices. Advertisers are aware of these conditions.Advertising that does not conform to thesestandards or that is deceptive or misleading,is never knowingly accepted. If any readerencounters non-compliance with these standardswe ask that you inform the Publisher of thisnewspaper and The Advertising StandardsCouncil of B.C. OMISSION AND ERROR: Thepublishers do not guarantee the insertion ofa particular advertisement on a specified date,or at all, although every effort will be made tomeet the wishes of the advertisers. Further, thepublishers do not accept liability for any lossor damage caused by an error or inaccuracy inthe printing of an advertisement beyond theamount paid for the space actually occupied bythe portion of the advertisement in which theerror occurred. Any corrections or changes willbe made in the next available issue. The LangleyAdvance will be responsible for only one incorrectinsertion with liability limited to that portion ofthe advertisement affected by the error. Requestfor adjustments or corrections on charges mustbe made within 30 days of the ad’s expiration.For best results please check your ad foraccuracy the first day it appears. Refundsmade only after 7 business days notice!

1232 Drivers1232CLASS 1 + 3 Drivers and HDMechanic req’d for Ready Mix Co,email res: [email protected] fax to: 604-888-7200

Long-HaulTruck Driver

Ocean Blue Trucking Ltd. atransportat ion companylocated at 9134 – 156 Street,Surrey, B.C. requires F/TLong-Haul Truck Driver.Duties include: Drive &operate trucks to transportgoods and materials, recordtrip & cargo information, andoversee safety and security oftruck and cargo. Minimum 2years of experience & a cleandriving abstract is required.Knowledge of Hindi or Punjabian asset. Salary $24.00/hour.

Fax resume to:778-395-3696

1235 Farm Workers1235

GREENHOUSEVEGETABLE WORKERS

required last week of Aug. toplant, prune, tie, harvest,

sort, pack crops. Start $9.28per hour up to 50 hrs/week;

must be able to lift 20 lbs andable to work with others.

Fax 604-626-4670or mail resume to:

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Aldergrove, BC, V4W 2N9

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Apply in person19689 Telegraph Trail, Langleyfax resume to 604-513-3661

or email:[email protected]

ExperiencedP/T PIANO MOVER orFURNITURE MOVER

required byFraser Piano Center

Email resume to:[email protected] phone calls please.

WELCOME WAGON offers part-time career opportunity in yourneighbourhood. Must have car/c o m p u t e r . C a l l P a t a t604-596-8577.

1240 GeneralEmployment1240

CONTRACTOR REQUIRES:2 Carpenters Helpers/Labourers.No experience. Transportation amust. or email: [email protected]

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For: PRESTON CHEV OLDSRep: MVilliersAd#: 1323205

Call 604-708-2628www.plea.ca

Some great kids aged 12 to 18 who needa stable, caring home for a few months.Are you looking for the opportunity todo meaningful, fulfilling work? PLEACommunity Services is looking forqualified applicants who can providecare for youth in their home on afull-time basis or on weekends for respite.Training, support and remunerationare provided. Funding is availablefor modifications to better equip yourhome. A child at risk is waiting for anopen door. Make it yours.

1240 GeneralEmployment1240

Workers WantedAll Seasons Mushrooms

(Langley, Abbotsford)Mushroom Farm

Labourers / HarvestersJob is physically demandingand requires good hand to eyecoordination.Must be available for weekendand late days. Minimum pay$10.13/ hour with pieceworkrate negotiable.

Please fax resume to:604-534-0218

or stop by farm to fill outapplication or

Phone: 604-534-0278

EMPLOYMENTANNOUNCEMENTS

EmploymentContinues on next page

Preston Chevrolet BuickGMC Cadillac has an

immediate opening for thefollowing position:

ASSISTANTPARTS MANAGER /

QUALIFIEDPARTS TECHNICIANPermanent, Full-Time

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Fax or e-mail your resume toLarry McKinney,

[email protected]: Applicants will be

required to supply references.

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Community Notices................1000Announcements........................1119Employment.................................1200Education .......................................1400Special Occasions .....................1600Marketplace .................................2000Children ...........................................3000Pets & Livestock.........................3500Health................................................4000Travel & Recreation................4500Business & Finance..................5000Legals .................................................5500Real Estate .....................................6000Rentals ..............................................6500Personals .........................................7000

Service Directory............... 8000

Transportation.................. 9000

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Residential Support WorkersBACI seeks residential and day support workers for positionssupporting individuals with disabilities to find employment &explore and be active members of their community. Ability andexperience working with individuals with challengingbehaviours, using positive behavior supports and alternatecommunication methods required. If you enjoy being active, areflexible, & want to make a difference in someone’s life, we wouldlike to hear from you! NVCI & First-Aid/CPR required – canobtain upon hire. Competitive wages and great benefits.

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1250 Hotel Restaurant1250ARCTIC CO-OPERATIVES

Limited provides managementexpertise and business support to

31 member-owned Co-ops inNunavut and Northwest

Territories. We are currentlyrecruiting for the following

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Dairy QueenWalnut Grove

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Hiring full time Food Countera t t e n d a n t s . $ 1 0 . 5 0 / h r .Cashier, food prep, avail allshifts includes nights/wkend.Drop resume or emai [email protected]

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Seeking outgoing & self-motivated full-time legaladministrative assistant tojoin our family law team. Youmust have obtained a legaladministrative certificate orhave a minimum of one yearlegal office experience.Please forward your resume,including references, andc o v e r i n g l e t t e r t o :

[email protected]

1266 Medical/Dental1266MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees

needed! Hospitals & Dr.’s needmedical office & medical admin

staff. No experience? Needtraining? Career training & job

placement available.1-888-748-4126.

SWITCHBOARDSWITCHBOARDRECEPTIONISTRECEPTIONIST

Looking for a positive, energeticand professional person tojoin our team. Background inreception and good customerservice is required.

Please apply by email to:[email protected]

1270 Office Personnel1270ADMIN ASSISTANT Traineesneeded! Large & small firms

seeking certified A & P staff now.No Experience? Need training?Career training & job placement

available. 1-888-512-7116.

ACCOUNTING CLERK- 27400Lougheed Hwy, Maple Ridge.Familiar with payroll and shippingprocedures, fluent in punjabi andenglish. Please fax resume to

604-462-7246 [email protected]

or call 604-826-4808 or604-855-1235

1310 Trades/Technical1310CLEAR ENVIRONMENTAL isseeking individuals to join our

team. Responsibilities: Water andsoil sample collection and field

analysis, drilling waste sampling,analysis, disposal supervision.Pre and post site assessments.Qualifications: Post secondary

degree or diploma. Oilfieldexperience is an asset. Requiredequipment is a reliable 4X4, lap

top computer, GPS, camera.Send resume to: [email protected]

referencing contractEnvironmental Field Technicians

in the subject line.

CONCRETE FINISHERS.Edmonton-based company seeksexperienced concrete finishers for

work in and out of town.Subsistence and

accommodations provided.Phone 780-660-8130.

Fax 780-444-4258;[email protected]

EXPERIENCED PARTSPERSON required for

progressive auto/industrialsupplier. Hired applicant will

receive top wages, full benefitsand RRSP bonuses plus movingallowances. Our 26,000ft2 Store

is located 2.5 hours N.E. ofEdmonton, Alberta.

See our community atLacLaBicheRegion.com. Send

Resumes to: Sapphire Auto, Box306, Lac La Biche, AB, T0A 2C0.

Email: [email protected]

INDUSTRIAL PAINTER:Required Immediately! Do All

Metal Fabricating-Estevan SK.Seeking an applicant to paint in

an industrial setting.Qualifications & Duties:-Musthave knowledge of how to run/

maintain an airlesspainter,enamel and epoxy

products, working knowledge withEndura paint (sprayed

preferably)We offer CompetitiveWages, Benefits & RRSPprograms. Apply by email

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REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY forFull Time Positions in Ft. St. John.GASFITTER/SERVICEMAN also

requiredJOURNEYMAN PLUMBER.

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DRIVERS REQUIREDMission Ridge Aggregates a leader in the gravel/transportation supply industry is expanding fleet.We have immediate full-time employmentopportunities for class 1 licensed drivers.Applicants must be experienced in the operationof 4 Axle Transfer and/or B-Train Side Dump.Please email or fax your resume outlining workhistory, character references, current driversabstract.

[email protected]: 604-462-1120

No phone calls pleaseLUXURY PET HOTEL @ YVR

New customer special $17/ nightrestriction apply www.jetpetresort.com

EMPLOYMENT

3508 Dogs3508

BLUENOSE X Am. Staft puppies,3 male, 3 fem, born June 6, $900deworm/1st shot 778-997-4415

BOXER CKC reg, show, champi-on lines, 8 males, good colorassortment, chip, vet checked,shots. ready Aug1, 604-987-0020

COTON DE Tulear puppies avail.very rare, small breed, intelligent,non-shed, agile, affectionate,always happy. vet check,dewormed, microchip, 1st shots,ready to go. $2000. Call604-377-1803

Fila/Mastiff Guard Dog Pupsowners closest friend. Thieves

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G O L D E N D O O D L E P u p s(Golden Retriever & Std. Poodle)email pic $850. 250-674-0091

ROTTWEILER PUPPIES, CKCReg. Multi V-1 rated, top Germanblood lines. 604-535-9994

SPRINGER SPANIEL pups liver& wht, vet checked, tails docked .$700. Ph 604-791-3844 Chwk

LAB/RETR pups 8 wks Blackfemales.1st shots, dewormed vet-ch.Ready now. $450 Call 604-856-8636or [email protected]

Jack Russells 3months old,Tri-colored, shots, tails docked,2 females, $450obo (604)302-3227

YORKIE HAVANESE 6 MONTHSMULTI!Price includes all shots, andall accessories; including kennel,food, etc. $850 Call: (604) 316-9407

SHIH-TZU/HAVANESE6 weeks, ready to go soon, nonshedding $600 (604) 992-5697

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43. Knight or Dame award(abbr.)44. Swiss river45. Crotalaria juncea49. The 17th Greekletter

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Overseas Autobody (2010)Inc., an autobody repair shoplocated at 2342 WindsorStreet, Abbotsford, BCr e q u i r e s e x p e r i e n c e dAutobody Repair Helper.Duties include: assisting bodyrepairs of automobiles and toperform other physical andelementary tasks required.Min imum 6 months ofexperience as an AutobodyRepair Helper. Knowledge ofHindi/Punjabi is an asset.Salary $18.75/hour.

Mail or Fax resume to604-853-9774

Automotive RepairersOverseas Autobody (2010)Inc., an autobody repair shoplocated at 2342 WindsorStreet, Abbotsford, BCrequires qualified AutobodyRepairers. Duties include:Review damage report andestimate repair cost, repair &r e p l a c e a u t o b o d ycomponents, hammer outdents, file, grind and sandautobody surfaces. Minimum4 years of experience.Knowledge of Hindi/ Punjabiis an asset. Salary $21.00/hr.

Mail or Fax resume to604-853-9774

PRO-LINE CONSTRUCTION Ma-terials is a leading supplier ofconstruction materials. We are cur-rently looking for qualified full timeHIAB, STIFF BOOM OPERATORS& A 5 TON DRIVER in our SurreyBranch. We offer a competitivehourly wage as well as a RRSP plan.Plse fax resume to: 604- 596-4559Att: Erik Schilling or apply in person13385 Comber Way, Surrey

1310 Trades/Technical1310JOURNEYMAN MECHANICrequired immediately, Grande

Prairie, (NW) Alberta. Heavy Dutyposition, Caterpillar experience,competitive wages, benefit plan.More info: www.ritchiebr.com.

Fax 780-351-3764.Email: [email protected]

Automotive PainterOverseas Autobody (2010)Inc., an autobody repair shoplocated at 2342 WindsorStreet, Abbotsford, BCrequires qualified AutomotivePainters. Duties include:Mask and tape auto bodysurface in preparation forpainting, mix, blend andmatch paint colors, applyprimers and repaint usingbrush or spray guns.M i n i m u m o f 2 y e a r sexperience is required.Knowledge of Hindi/Punjabi isan asset. Salary $21.00/hour.

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SUDOKU

ACROSS1. Schilling (abbr.)4. Macaws7. __ Ling, So. Chinesemountains10. Glower12. Short for tachometer14. Indicates near15. Finger millets17. Upon18. American ReligiousIdentification Survey (abbr.)19. Best Picture 201122. Ali Baba’s opening word23. Swedish river

24. Plural of 34 across25. Prejudice26. -__, denotes past27. Public promotion of aproduct28. Freedom from difficulty30. The underside of the foot32. Not capitals (abbr.)33. “Can’t Touch This” artist___ Hammer34. Self-immolation by fireritual36. Lodging establishment39. Impressive in size or scope

40. Uncoordinated42. Sin city46. Off-Broadway theateraward47. Data transmission speedmeasure48. A man who is older thanyourself50. Cambodian monetary unit51. Grey Sea Eagle52. Ramblin’ Wreck of Ga. __53. Electroencephalogram54. Opposite of beginning55. Tao (alt.)

1. Single Lens Reflex2. Layers of paint3. Famous recluse Howard4. Repents5. Resounded6. In a way, behaves7. Music sung in open air8. Vertexes9. Birthplace of Constantine11. City of Elbquellesculpture13. A vast multitude16. Glides over ice18. 2005 album by Kate Bush20. CONHCO containingcompound

21. Post office mailcompartment (abbr.)28. Of time passing by29. Physically energetic30. Struck with a heavy blow31. A musical interval of eighttones34. Member of U.S. Navy35. Decorate a cake withfrosting36. Involving the use ofhands37. Glorify and praise38. With covers41. Cecums42. Cease to have

43. Knight or Dame award(abbr.)44. Swiss river45. Crotalaria juncea49. The 17th Greekletter

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HUSBAND & WIFE RubbishRemoval. No job too small.604-209-9998 or 604-514-9163

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CLEAN CARSD.J.

Auto Market535-0100

2001 FORD Focus 127,000 kmRuns Great, Upgraded stereo,V e r y C l e a n , R e g u l a rmaintenance.Asking $3800. Ph 604-514-1591

2005 Pontiac G6 145k, $5500obo. V6 Auto, Red ext, Black clothint., PW, PM, CD, very clean, goodtires/brakes, mechanically perfect.Call (778) 549-6743. S.Surrey.

AUTOMOTIVE

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

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Quality workAffordable Pricing

David 604-626-735135 years experience

8220 Plumbing8220ANVIL Plumbing & Heating

Service and RenovationsCall Jim • 604-657-9700

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick,drains, foundations, walls, mem-branes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187

★ Allways Painting ★(Repaint Specialist)

Let us refresh your Home/Condo/AptWe have been in business 25 yrs. doingwalls/ceilings/trims in 1000’s of homes

BBB Accredited Businesswww.tonyspainting.ca

329-3802 or 850-0996

TONY’S PAINTING

DVK PAINTING LTD. Call DaveInt/Ext. Res/Comm. Quality work.Great rates. WCB. 604-354-2930

ALLSTAR PAINTINGALLSTAR PAINTINGQuality Work You Can Trust!

Interior & Exterior★★ UNBEATABLE PRICES ★★

Free Est. / Written GuaranteeInsured/WCB

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8195 Painting/Wallpaper81958010 Alarm/Security8010

FREE HOME SECURITYSYSTEM

$850 value! with ADT 24/7Monitoring Package and $99

Install Fee!PLUS New Customer Bonus!

Call now! 855-651-4956ADT Auth Co.

8075 Drywall8075K. C. DRYWALL

Complete Drywall Services.604-533-2139 cel 604-417-1703

8080 Electrical8080#15673 Black & White ElectricNew Homes, Additions, Reno’s,Pools. Call Pat 604-968-7335.

ABACUS ELECTRIC.ca Lic ElectContr 97222. 40 years exp. 1 stop!Reas. rates! BBB. 778-988-9493

PUPIN ELECTRIC. (#102091).Comm/Res. Bonded and insured.Professional work. 604-719-8603

YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 ser-vice call. Insured. Lic # 89402.Fast same day service guar’d. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899

8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105

Century Hardwood Floors★Hardwood flr refinishing

★Repairs ★ Staining ★ FreeEstimate. Contact 604-376-7224

8130 Handyperson8130Dependable Home & Yard Repair& Maintenance. No job too smallFree estimates. ★ 604-533-5256

8155 Landscaping8155Prompt Delivery AvailableSeven Days a Week

Meadows LandscapeSupply Ltd.★ Bark Mulch

★ Lawn & Garden Soil★ Drain Gravel ★ Lava Rock★ River Rock ★ Pea Gravel

604-465-1311meadowslandscapesupply.com

meadowsgroup.ca

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

SALE

SPRINGSPRING

SUPER SOIL INC.SUPER SOIL INC.TOTAL LANDSCAPE SUPPLY SERVICES

Since 1979

10.000 Deliveries AnnuallyB.C.’S BIGGEST AND BEST SUPPLIER OF QUALITY

NATURAL ORGANIC & COMPOST SOILSGarden Soil MixLawn & Turf BlendsSuper Natural TopsoilComposted Black Bark Mulch#1 100 Fir Bark MulchMiracle Mix SoilTop Dressing BlendsSand & Gravel, RockHydroseeding ContractorSmall Orders Too Volume Discountswww.supersoilinc.ca

888-8881To view or pick up 5333 176 St., Surrey

WE'RE THE GOOD GUYS IN THE GREEN TRUCKS

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888-8881FREE DELIVERY

100% Fir Bark Mulch

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8180 Home Services8180

*Dump Site Now Open*• Broken Concrete Rocks •

$22.00 per metric ton• Mud, Dirt, Sod, Clay •$22.00 per metric ton

Grass·Branches·Leaves·Weeds$59.00 per ton

Meadows Landscape SupplyCall 604-465-1311

8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

PRECISIONPAINTING

AAAAAA• Exterior/Interior Projects

• Written Warranty • Years of Exp.• Fully Insured • WCB Covered

QUALITY WORK. DONE RIGHT.

778.881.6096

Free Est. - 15 Years Exp.Insured /WCB

604-723-8434

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HOME SERVICESRENTALS8240 Renovations &

Home Improvement8240

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For Free EstimatesCall Ryan 778.809.6677

Residential & CommercialRenovations

licensed - Insured - WCB

[email protected]

8250 Roofing8250#1 Roofing Company in BC

All types of RoofingOver 35 Years in Business

Call now for Free Estimates

604-588-0833SALES@ PATTARGROUP.COMWWW.PATTARGROUP.COM

A Eastwest Roofing & SidingRe-roofing, Gutter, Free Est, BBBMember, 10% disc, Seniors Disc,604-812-9721, 604-783-6437

8255 Rubbish Removal8255DISPOSAL BINS: Starting at $99+ dump fees. Call 604-306-8599

www.disposalking.com

8270 Screens8270www.LangleyWindowScreen.ca

Professional InstallationWINDOW & DOOR SCREENS

778-899-8891

6508 Apt/Condos6508TOWN & COUNTRY

Apartments 5555 208th Street,Langley. Quiet Studio - 1 & 2bdrms. Indoor swimming pool andrec faclity. Includes heat, hotwater & parking stall. No Pets.Call for specials 604-530-1912.

LANGLEY CITY

NEW SPECIALS!Spacious Bach, 1 BR, 2 BR& 3 BR Apts. Rent incls heat& h/w. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca

DELTITA GARDENS8507 120th St, N. Delta

1 BR from $625. 2 BR from$725. 3 BR from $825.Incls heat, h/w & cable. Somestes with mtn views. For moreinfo or to view

CALL 604 594-5211Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge

Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River

office: 604- 463-0857cell: 604- 375-1768

SKYLINE APARTMENTS1 BR & 2 BR. Cable incl’d.U/grd prkg. N/p. Resident Mgr.

Call 604-536-8499www.cycloneholdings.ca

SUSSEX PLACE APTS

MOVE IN BONUS!Clean & affordable. Bach, 1BR & 2 BR. Near seniors’centre. Rents incls heat, h/w &cable.

Call 604-530-0932www.cycloneholdings.ca

6520 Farms/Acreage6520

LANGLEY, 24080 RobertsonCrescent. 3 BR rancher on 15acre farm with big barn (1,000 sf).Perfect for all of your animals! 2full baths, new floors & counter-tops. No indoor dogs. Beautifulnewly renovated master bed-room! $2,500/mo. Avail Sept 1st.778-394-4628 or 604-996-0426

6540 Houses - Rent6540

ALDERGROVE 600sf Cottage,1 BR, appls, on acerage. $800.N/S, No dogs. 604-574-7714.

7010 Personals7010DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relationships, Freeto Try!!! 1-877-297-9883. Liveintimate conversation, Call:

#4011 or 1-888-534-6984. Liveadult 1on1 Call: 1-866-311-9640

or #4010. Meet Local SingleLadies. 1-877-804-5381. (18+).

6540 Houses - Rent6540LANGLEY, 200 & 80, large 3 BRhome on acre, $2500/mo, availnow. Call 604-834-3289

6565 Office/Retail -Rent6565

SRY, SOUTH. 820 sf office spaceon second floor, for rent. Excel-lent location! Near the border on176th St. $800/mo + utils + HST.Available immed. Semi-truckparking available. 604-538-3222

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

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WALNUT GROVE. Big 1 BR +d/rm. Sh’d w/d. Priv ent. $795 inclhydro/cable/’net. Absolutely nosmoking & no pets. 604-888-1374

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2000 CHEVY Cavalier Sedan su-per clean. Low kms & a/c’d. Grt carat super low price. BCAA inspected$3,560. Auto Fleet 604-304-7653www.autofleet.biz stk 12240

2001 CADILLAC Eldorado, showroom cond, silver with blackleather top, 76K, new tires &brakes, $9,500. 604-514-8803

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Gold KeyBody Shop19545, No. 10 Hwy.,Langley, B.C.Ph: 604-534-7431Contact: Richard YoungFax your claim to:604-534-6910Factory trained technicians.Courtesy Cars Available.

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SeniorsAldergrove OAP Hall 71New attendees welcome. Thehall, 3010 273rd St., offers dailyactivities. Monday, 1pm crib-bage (plus lessons) and snacks;Tuesday, 1pm round dance;Wednesday, 1pm art club;Thursday, 1:30 pm carpet bowl-ing; Friday, 9:30am round dan-cing, 7pm partnership bridge(except the 2nd Fridays) $3,604-856-3029; Saturday, 1pmold-time dancing to live band.Info: 604-857-7700.

\Aldergrove Vets & Seniors Society27274 Fraser Hwy. – offerspool tables, darts, trips, dances,meals, etc. Info: 604-856-3271.

Brookswood SeniorsBridge/pool/crib, etc. Tues. &Thurs. 10am-3pm; chess onMon., 7-9pm, bingo/whist Fri.eves. At 19899 36th Ave. Newmembers welcome. Regularactivities: call 604-530-4232,line dancing: 534-0299, chess:530-4693, duplicate bridge: 856-7170, Paws2Dance: 534-6841,bingo: 534-2250.

Food and FriendsLangley Meals on Wheels hasa program for seniors to sharea nutritious lunch along withsocializing and guest speakers.Lunches cost $3 and seniorsmust register in advance.Walnut Grove CommunityCentre: 2nd and 4th Thursday,

11:30am. Info: 604-882-0408.Aldergrove KinsmenCommunity Centre: 2nd and4th Friday, 11:30am. Info: 604-856-2899.Brookswood Seniors Centre:1st and 3rd Tuesday, 11:30am.Info: 604-530-4232.Langley City (Choo Choo’sRestaurant): 1st and 3rdTuesday, 11:30am. Info: 604-514-2940.Fort Langley: (St. George’sAnglican Parish) 11:30am, Info:604-888-7782.Murrayville (Avalon Gardensseniors complex): 11:30am.Info: 604-546-3100.Volunteers needed for the vari-ous gatherings. Contact LangleyMeals on Wheels, 604-533-1679.

Langley Rainbow OAPO branch #146Regular meetings on the 1stMonday of the month. Lunchbegins at 11:30am Monday andSaturday followed by bingoat 1pm. Craft table sales onMondays before bingo. Cribon Tuesdays and bridge onThursdays at 1pm. Everyoneis welcome. Meet at EvergreenTimbers (5464 203 St.) Info:Anita, 604-534-2311.

Langley Seniors Resource Society20605 51B Ave.Sharing and Caring Socials (1-2:30pm, $3 drop-in fee):July 27: birthday social (noevent July 28)

3Rs for SeniorsLangley residents 65 andolder are invited to take partin Reminisce, Recipes andRemedies, a unique program topreserve their history relatedto food and cooking. Free.Done through Langley Mealson Wheels. Info: 604-533-1679or email [email protected].

SupportHominumThe Hominum Fraser Valleychapter support group to helpgay, bi- or questioning menmeets July 29. Info: Don, 604-329-9760, or Art, 604-462-9813.

VolunteersLangley International FestivalThe festival is Aug. 27 and 28.Be part of the volunteer teamthat puts on the showcase ofcultures from around the world.Various duties available. Avolunteer meeting is at 7pmon July 26 at the Christian LifeAssembly, 21277 56th Ave.Application forms: http://www.internationalfestival.ca/. Info:[email protected] [email protected].

YouthYouth barbecue and movie nightThe Langley EnvironmentalPartners Society invites young

people for an evening of foodand an open air movie Aug. 6from 8-11pm, rain or shine. Atthe LEPS demonstration garden,4887 221st St. Info: 604-532-3521 or [email protected].

OtherBlood donor clinicsCall 1-888-2-DONATE to book.Aug. 2: 1-8pm Murrayville Hall,21667 48th Ave.Aug. 7: 9:30am-4:30pmCloverdale Catholic ParishCentre, 17475 59th Ave.

Summer workshopsThe LEPS workshop on sum-mer pruning is free and is6:30-8:30pm on Aug. 3 at 4839221 St. The Aug. 8 workshopon making organic baby foodruns 10:30am-2pm. Registrationand info: 604-532-3521 [email protected].

Reach your community and publicize non-profit, community, or club activities here and on theInternet, at www.langleyadvance.com which includes the link Submit an Event. Or email [email protected], fax to 604-534-3383, or mail to: Langley Advance, #112 6375 202nd St.,Langley, B.C. V2Y 1N1. Must be received at least 10 days prior to the date at which you wish theinformation to appear in print. Run on a space-available basis at the discretion of the editor.

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Eighty Years Ago

JULY 23, 1931The face of Langley Prairiewas changing radically, asbuildings were moved or cutback to a common line, toallow the laying of a cementsidewalk.Provincial road crewsprepared to pave Yale Roadfrom Langley Prairie toAbbotsford.County Line School, de-stroyed by fire, was to bereplaced at a cost of $3,425.

Seventy Years Ago

JULY 24, 1941Thirty people attended ameeting at the W.L. Dence

residence in Fort Langley, toform the Langley Horticul-tural Society.Rump sold his interest in theRump & Sendall Hatchery toSendall.

Sixty Years Ago

JULY 26, 1951Sisters Marion and NancyDoubleday became thebrides of brothers Roy andGeorge Sivers in a doubleceremony at Clayton UnitedChurch.Work at the high schoolwas being rushed to replacethe industrial arts wing,which had been destroyedby fire.

Fifty Years Ago

JULY 27, 1961Eighty-year-old Peter Jensencompleted construction of a24-foot sloop he planned tosail alone to Mexico.Establishment of a fertil-izer manufacturing plant inLangley City was opposedby the Advisory PlanningCommission. The proposedsite was the former Ogilviefeed warehouse on DevineRd. at the B.C. Hydro rail-way tracks.

Forty Years Ago

JULY 22, 1971Demolition started onLangley Greenhouses on

Williams Cres. Langley Citybought the strip on whichthe greenhouses had been alocal landmark for 40 years.Langley’s councils con-sidered forming a jointwater board, after a reportindicated that the cost ofjoining the GVRD’s waterservice would be too high.

Thirty Years Ago

JULY 22, 1981Langley’s Dave Boxrudplaced eighth in the Na-naimo bathtub race.There were no more def-faults than usual in localtax payments, despite thenational postal strike thattied up mails service forweeks leading up to the taxdeadline.A fire set to demolish theold Truhome Motel got outof hand, and firefighters

were called in to protect thenew structure that was be-ing built to replace it.

Twenty Years Ago

JULY 24, 1991Claude Violet openedthe Fraser Valley’s firstfarm winery, Domaine deChaberton Estates, on 216thStreet in South Langley.Langley MLA Carol Gran,who initially backed Pre-mier Rita Johnston for theSocial Credit leadership butswitched her support toNorm Jacobsen during theleadership race, voted forGrace McCarthy in the sec-ond ballot at the leadershipconvention. Langley’s otherMLA, Dan Peterson, backedJohnston, the eventual win-ner, all the way.Residents on the south sideof the Nicomekl River were

upset about Langley City’splans to build a 53/51BAvenue bridge.

Ten Years ago

JULY 24, 2001Seven street racers, aged 19-32, who were using Langleystreets as drag strips wereeach given year-long driv-er’s licence suspensions.Township council was splitover the prospects of aCostco being built at the200th Street freeway inter-change.

JULY 27, 2001Legislation was beingcontemplated to end the118-day bus strike.Health Services Associa-tion hurried back to workafter an edict handed downby the BC Supreme Courtended a two-day illegalwalk-out.

Langley’s history, as recorded in thefiles of the Langley Advance.

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MarketMarketplaceplace• Walnut Grove • Fort Langley • Willoughby • Pitt Meadows

www.wgba.ca

SURVEY SAYS…

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“63% of business owners want to network

with other businesses.”

Contact the WGBA for more info.604-881-1745

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Happy trailsMetro Vancouver Regional Parks and Langley Township have opened up a new trail in Derby Reach. This new 2.8 kilometre trail is part of a largerproject to establish a new route for the Trans Canada trail from historic Fort Langley to the Golden Ears Bridge. This is part to the Experience theFraser initiative. Experience the Fraser is a partnership between the Province of British Columbia, Metro Vancouver, and the Fraser Valley RegionalDistrict to create a natural and cultural heritage corridor from Hope to the Salish Sea.

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Prices in effect July 27 - August 9, 2011

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TRY OUR NEW FRESH SUMMER SALADS

Did YouDid YouKnow…Know…All of our meats andAll of our meats and

poultry are raisedpoultry are raised

without addedwithout added

hormones, antibioticshormones, antibiotics

and animal bi-products.and animal bi-products.

$$449999ea.ea.

Wild sockey salmon filletWild sockey salmon filletstuffed with cream cheesestuffed with cream cheese& seafood.& seafood.

6-7 oz.6-7 oz.

Tomato BasilTomato Basil

ChickenChickenBreastsBreasts

$$449999lb.lb.

Skinless chicken breastsSkinless chicken breastsmarinated in freshmarinated in freshsundried tomatoes, basilsundried tomatoes, basil& select seasonings.& select seasonings.

StuffedStuffed

SalmonSalmonNeptuneNeptune

SamosasSamosas

Top Sirloin SteaksTop Sirloin SteaksFree Range

Free Range

33 $$1010Cut from naturally raised, grass fed,Cut from naturally raised, grass fed,free range beef. Choose from Teriyaki,free range beef. Choose from Teriyaki,3 Peppercorn, seasoned or plain.3 Peppercorn, seasoned or plain.

forfor

Rib Eye SteaksRib Eye SteaksHUGE Free Range

HUGE Free Range

22 $$1414Cut fresh fromCut fresh fromnaturally raised beefnaturally raised beefgrass fed with nograss fed with nogrowth hormones.growth hormones.

forfor11-12 oz.11-12 oz.

CoconutCoconut

TilapiaTilapia$$141444 for onlyfor only

55TeriyakiTeriyaki

Beef KabobsBeef Kabobs

$$1010/EA. 90g/EA. 90g

for onlyfor only

$$119999ea.ea.

Choose from ChickenChoose from ChickenTandoori or Vegetable.Tandoori or Vegetable.

George’s Double SmokedGeorge’s Double SmokedFraser ValleyFraser Valley

BaconBacon

100g100g$$114949

Santa FeSanta Fe

TurkeyTurkeyBurgersBurgers 44

for onlyfor only

$$559999

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WALNUT GROVE19875 - 96th Ave., Langley

604-513-9200www.minit-tune.com

$3888

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BRAKE FLUID FLUSH

• Flush brake fluidthough, and replaceworn and corrosivefluid with OEM speci-fication brake fluid.

• Inspect brakes.

$6995Plus taxes. DOT4 and DOT5 fluid extra.

FRONT/REARBRAKE SPECIAL

Pads or Shoe (parts only)Offer does not apply to

OEM pads or shoes.

50% OFFList Price

MAINTENANCE PACKAGE• Oil, Lube & Filter - change the oil, install a new filter and

lubricate the chassis.• Brakes - check front and rear brake sytems.• Front-end - check shock absorbers, struts and steering

components.• Exhaust System - visual inspection of catalytic converter,

muffler, exhaust pipe, manifold and gaskets.• Electrical System - check battery, lights, horn and wipers.• Belts - check all belts and hoses.• Tires - rotate all tires, check tread depth and adjust tire

pressure.• Cooling System - check hoses, clamps, water pump and

radiator.• Fluid Levels - check all fluid levels.

Includes up to 5L of10W30 oil.

FRAM

Plus environmental fees & taxes.Prices applicable to most vehicles.

Voted Best in CustomerService 4 Years Running 2006 - 2009

ASK ABOUT OUR SENIORS DISCOUNT!(At the Walnut Grove location only)

EXCEPTIONAL

QUALITY ...

ON - TIME AND

ON - BUDGET

! Residential

! Commercial

! Strata

! Rental Property

!! QUALITYRENOVATIONS

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!! WATERDAMAGE

!! GROW-OPREMEDIATION& REPAIR

604 > 230 > 2217

604 > 999 > 5890

mdmservices.ca

Building Customer Confidence

Ocean Park Pizza & Steak HouseOcean Park Pizza & Steak HouseRestaurant • Greek and Italian FoodRestaurant • Greek and Italian Food

We have dining facilities, fully licensed to complement your dining pleasure…WE MAKE PIZZA, PASTA, APPETIZERS, HOUSE SPECIALS, SALADS, STEAKS,

GREEK DISHES, BBQ DISHES, SEAFOOD, DRINKS & MORE!

604-888-3404

THE BEST FOOD IN TOWN FOR OVER 23 YEARS…

8 - 8 7 9 0 - 2 0 4 S t . , Wa l n u t G r o v e ( L a n g l e y ) ◆ C a l l f o r R e s e r va t i o n 6 0 4 - 8 8 8 - 3 4 0 4

DINE IN SPECIALEVERY MONDAYAll-You-Can-Eat

Spaghetti Special

2 for $16OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK FOR DINNER

Sun.-Thurs. 4 p.m. - 11 p.m. • Fri. & Sat. 4 p.m. - Midnight

OPEN FOR LUNCH PICKUP/DELIVERY Mon.-Fri. 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Gift Certificate Available! 1116

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DINE IN SPECIALEVERY TUESDAY

LasagnaNight

2 for $17

DINE IN SPECIALEVERY WEDNESDAY

Greek Night

Buy Any Greek SpecialtyAnd Get the 2nd of Equal orLesser Value At Half Price.

Staying active canmeanmany things. Playingcards with friends may be fun, but for circulation,flexibility and overall good health Helen needsmore rigorous activities.

At Chartwell we offer residents a mix of activitiesfrom musical presentations to card tournaments,as well as yoga, and exercise classes for thoselooking for something a little more active.

8888 - 202 St., LangleyCall 604-888-0228

www.chartwellreit.ca

Helen’s Main ActivityWasThe Crosswords

Call today to make themost of this exciting,

limited time offer!Book your complimentarylunch and personal visit

with Mia at 604-881-8101*Some conditions apply.

Don’t miss ourSizzling Summer

Special!

Up to $8,000 OFF!*Move In Incentive for deposits

received by September 1st.

Now she has other options to weigh

Osprey Village 101-10931 Barnston View Rd. Pitt Meadows

101-10931 Barnston View Road 604.460.0111www.stompinggroundscoffeehouse.com

COME HEAR LIVE MUSICTHURSDAY NIGHTS 6-8PMCome with your family & kids,enjoy delicious breakfast treats,lunch paninis and delicious SaltSpring Island Coffee.

BUSINESS HOURS :Monday to Wednesday 7am-6pmThursday and Friday 7am - 8pmSaturday 8-8 and Sunday 8-6

Local & family owned! Located inbeautiful Osprey Village in Pitt Meadows

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Jolly Coachman 604.465.9911 19167 Ford Road Pitt Meadows BCwww.jollycoachman.com

Sports Pub & Liquor Store

In Our Liquor Store OPEN 9am-11pm Everyday, Including HolidaysWe Deliver 5-11pm - $4.75

Jolly CoachmanJolly Coachman

Keystone 15 PackReg or Light

+Dep18.99

FREEAir Freshener withOld Milwaukee

15 Pack Cans

FREEBeach Ball with

Palm Bay

6 Pack Cans

FREEGolf Balls with 750mlBanff Ice Vodka

+Dep22.99

FREEGolf Balls with 750ml

Canadian ClubRye

+Dep22.99

FREET-Shirt with 24 Pack

Budweiser

+Dep40.49

FREECandle with 750ml

Hardys Wine

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In Our PubAll Our Prices at or Below Government Liquor Store Retails

Sawmill CreekRed or White 3 Litre

+Dep19.99

$4.99BOTTLE

FREEMagnets withVex Coolers

+Dep40.49

FREEPortable Speakers

with 24 PackBudweiser Light

FREECards with

Lambs BlackSheep Spiced Rum

FREEPineapple Juice with

Malibu Rum

750ml

FREEBelt Buckle with

CaptainMorgan

Rum750ml

Tuesdays11-11

N.Y. Steak ’n’Homemade Fries

$499

Thursdays11-11

10¢ea.

Our FamousFresh Wings

Full Rack Baby Back Ribs

$1199with homemadefries & coleslaw

Wednesdays5-10:30

35¢ea.

PrawnsPASTA BAR

BUFFET

$999includes your choice

of 3 pastas &3 sauces plus

salad & Garlic Toast…

6 Pack

FREETowel with

Okanagan Growers

FREESunglasses with

Mikes Hard Lemonade

FREEGlass with

Okanagan Springs12 Pack

works out to

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BUSINESS HOURSOpen 7 Days a Week • 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. (Except Holidays)

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TURN YOUR EMPTIES INTOA NEW SET OF WHEELS!

MAY 1 - SEPTEMBER 5, 2011Return Your Empty Beverage Containers and Enterto Win One of the Three Amazing Prizes!

Recycle Your

Beverage Containers and Enter

to WIN an Eco-Friendly Ride!

1 GRAND PRIZE2011Smart Car(valued at $17,000)

2 SECOND PRIZE2 VESPA S50SCOOTERS(valued at $9,000)

3 THIRD PRIZE2 NORCOMOUNTAIN BIKESwith 2 Schwinn InterceptHelmets (valued at $1,000)

The Annual Return-It to Win-It™Contest is Back!

WALNUT GROVEBOTTLE DEPOT9640 - 201 Street(96 Ave. & 201 St. near MTF)

604-513-0420

No purchase necessary. Open only to BC residents age 19 or over.Limited one entry per person and per household per day. Contest closes September 5th, 2011.

For full contest details, visit return-it.ca.

SUMMER SIZZLERSSUMMER SIZZLERSWOW!

“ON SALE WHILE QUANTIT IES LAST!

• STRAWBERRY• STRAWBERRY

MARGARITAMARGARITA

• LIME MARGARITA• LIME MARGARITA

• MOJITO• MOJITO

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OROR

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MARGARITA’SMARGARITA’S& MOJITO& MOJITO30 750ml Bottles30 750ml Bottles

$25$25 OFFOFFPer BatchPer Batch

$25 OFFOFFPer BatchPer Batch

SUMMERSUMMERFRUIT WINEFRUIT WINE

30 750ml Bottles30 750ml Bottles

604-888-8832#6 - 20178 96 Avenue • www.fredswines.com

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B.C. DayPicnicSunday, August 31

Live Jazz Band

BBQ

Treats for kids!

Fun for the whole family!

Dinner on the River…Experience our Terrace this summer.(weather permitting)

HOURS: Open from 11 a.m. • Sunday Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. • Closed Monday• 9272 Glover Rd., Fort Langley • 604-888-2333 • www.fortlangleyvillage.com

Elegance on the River.

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9202 Glover Rd., Fort Langley

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For exceptional service please call 604-888-8681

96 Avenue

Trans Canada Hwy.

88 Avenue

200Street

204Street

208Street

216Street

OPEN: Mon - Fri: 7:30 am - 5:30 pm

604-888-868120540 - 88 Ave., Langley, BC

We support

07054499

FREE HEARING TESTSSET FOR ADULTS

LANGLEY103, 22314 Fraser Hwy.

Tel: (604) 534-8663

ABBOTSFORDUnit 103, 2745 Bourquin Crest West.

Tel: (604) 853-8663

CHILLIWACK106, 45300 Luckakuck Way

Tel: (604) 824-8653

If you answered“YES” to any of the above questions,It’s time to book a FREE, no-obligation hearing test today!

Special clinic times have been arranged for anyone who suspectsthey are having difficulty with their hearing. Our CertifiedHearing Specialists will evaluate your hearing, explain your testresults, and provide you with answers and solutions.

Do family and friends complain that you play the T.V.too loudly?

Do you have trouble hearing and understandingconversations?

Does it seem as though people are mumbling?

Do you find yourself asking others to repeat themselves?

Golden Ears Way

Just 3 kms from Golden Ears Bridge!Follow Pitt Meadows west Exit to Lougheed Hwy.

Turn right on Harris Rd Turn Left on Old Dewdney Trunk.

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New HoursWed. Thur. Friday 9-9; Sat. Sun. Mon. Tue. 9-6

19100 Old Dewdney Trunk Rd. Pitt Meadows

604.465.6614amsterdamgreenhouses.com

Cheat CouponBuy any 1 item at regular price and get

2nd of equal or lesser value at

WITH COUPON ONLYOne coupon per family.Valid until August 1st, 2011

½ PRICE

& &

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Huge ColourfulHuge ColourfulHANGING BASKETSHANGING BASKETS

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Multi-Focal Glasses Wearers?TheThe

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YOUR DIGITALHEARING EXPERTSRegistered under theHearing Aid Act of BC

WE WELCOME:• DVA • MHR • NATIVE AFFAIRS • WORKSAFE B.C.

LANGLEY Unit C101-20159 88 Avenue, Walnut Grove, Thunderbird Village • 604-881-4937ABBOTSFORD Hearing Centre Only • Seven Oaks Shopping Centre • 604-504-3277CHILLIWACK • Southgate Shopping Centre • (H) 604-795-3900 • (O) 604-795-5367

MAPLE RIDGE • 22540 Dewdney Trunk Rd • 604-466-3937NORTH VANCOUVER Hearing Centre Only • Lynn Valley Centre •604-983-3277WHITE ROCK • Semiahmoo Shopping Centre • (H) 604-541-8599 • (O) 604-541-3937

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College of Speech and Hearing Professionals of B.C.

10 out of 10 Progressive Wearers prefer it to their current glasses

• TOP CLARITY • TOP QUALITY • TOP SAVING• TOP CLARITY • TOP QUALITY • TOP SAVING

SEE THE DIAMOND THIS CLEAR ~ ALL THE TIME

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