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8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, May 16, 2013 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 1 GET BACK TO COUNTRY May Long Weekend H May 17-20, 2013 Rodeo Tickets $20 (12 & under FREE) Grounds Admission $12 (12 & under FREE) Ride ALL Day Wristbands $40 Purchase tickets online and SAVE! Pre-purchase Grounds Admission tickets at participating London Drugs & Big O Tire Stores and SAVE $2. Pre-purchase All-Day Midway Ride Passes at participating Marketplace IGA Stores or Mac’s Convenience Stores until May 17th at 4pm and SAVE $11. Go-Kart Cone Zone BBQ Competition and Rib Fest BC’s Largest Traveling Midway 67th Annual Cloverdale Rodeo For up-to-date information, rodeo results, special offers and more! www.CloverdaleRodeo.com GET BACK TO COUNTRY H May 17-20, 2013 H www.CloverdaleRodeo.com The Rodeo Competition Will Be Fierce! Cowboy Cook-Off BBQ Competition and Rib Fest Up, Down and All Around on the Midway! Go-Kart Cone Zone A NEW AND EXCITING FEATURE! RETURNING EVENTS AT THE COUNTRY FAIR! Consigning the best of the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s 17583 57th Avenue (Behind La Belle Vie) Cloverdale 604.579.0123 • [email protected] www.retromodconsignment.com Consigning the best of the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s AJ Sal l & his team wil l se e you at the Rodeo Where We Take Care YOU And YOUR Vehicle 604-510-8999 102 - 19415 56th Ave, Surrey Auto Collision Auto Sales Home of the largest in-stock selection of ceramic, porcelain, mosaic and natural stone tile in the Lower Mainland. Tiler Up! 6592 -176th Street, Surrey 604 576 3189 Proud supporter of your Cloverdale Rodeo mytiletown.ca Surrey Richmond Victoria Edmonton Celebrating our new 2009 vintage Black Horse Red Wine Only $16 – Perfect for the Rodeo! This special wine is named after proprietor Court Faessler’s much-loved horse “Black.” A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Syrah. On May 19 join us for free wine tasting and appies. RIVERS BEND WINERY Award Winning Wines 15560 COLEBROOK ROAD 604.574.6106 www.riversbendwinery.com Locally grown and produced right here in South Surrey! Open Tuesday to Sunday 11am - 6pm

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8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, May 16, 2013 Thursday, May 16, 2013 Surrey/North Delta Leader 1

Get back to

countryMay Long Weekend H May 17-20, 2013

Rodeo Tickets $20 (12 & under FREE)Grounds Admission $12 (12 & under FREE) Ride ALL Day Wristbands $40

Purchase tickets online and SAVE!Pre-purchase Grounds Admission tickets at participating London Drugs & Big O Tire Stores and SAVE $2. Pre-purchase All-Day Midway Ride Passes at participating Marketplace IGA Stores or Mac’s Convenience Stores until May 17th at 4pm and SAVE $11.

Go-kart cone Zone bbQ competition and rib Festbc’s Largest traveling Midway67th annual cloverdale rodeo

For up-to-date information, rodeo results, special offers and more! www.cloverdalerodeo.com

Get back to country

H May 17-20, 2013 H

For up-to-date information, rodeo results, special offers and more! www.cloverdalerodeo.com

the rodeo competition Will be Fierce!The world’s top cowboys and cowgirls will be getting their boots on and The world’s top cowboys and cowgirls will be getting their boots on and saddling up to compete in four main events: Bareback, Bull Riding, Ladies saddling up to compete in four main events: Bareback, Bull Riding, Ladies Barrel Racing and Saddle Bronc. With a total of $328,000 in prize money and a championship title up for grabs, this rodeo is sure to be filled with nothing but excitement!

cowboy cook-off bbQ competition and rib FestBarbecue masters will be pulling out their best recipes and finest ingredients at the 2nd annual Cowboy Cook-Off BBQ Competition as they battle it out in a delicious competition for titles, trophies and cash. And don’t miss local teams serving up their best racks at the all-new Rib Fest!

up, Down and all around on the Midway!If you’re looking for some of the best rides around, look no further than the Midway found at this year’s Cloverdale Rodeo and Country Fair! With over 35 stomach-turning, head-spinning rides, there’s sure to be a ride that will make anyone scream!

Go-kart cone ZoneChildren ages 10 – 16 will get the opportunity to drive go-karts around a Children ages 10 – 16 will get the opportunity to drive go-karts around a track marked with traffic signs, hazards, and other drivers. This feature is a fun and educational way for children to learn about safety on the road!

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Cloverdale17583 57th Avenue (Behind La Belle Vie) Cloverdale604.579.0123 • [email protected]

Consigning the best of the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s

Cloverdale17583 57th Avenue (Behind La Belle Vie) Cloverdale604.579.0123 • [email protected]

Consigning the best of the 40’s, 50’s, 60’s & 70’s

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Celebrating our new 2009 vintage Black Horse Red WineOnly $16 – Perfect for the Rodeo!

This special wine is named after proprietor Court Faessler’s much-loved horse “Black.” A blend of Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc and Syrah. On May 19 join us for free wine tasting and appies.

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CELEBRATE ARTS & HERITAGE IN SURREY

JUNE LAITAR ED GRIFFIN GLADYS ANDREAS

ED MILANEY BONNIE BURNSIDE GEORGE ZUKERMAN

SHEILA SYMINGTON LUCILLE LEWIS CAROL GIRARDI

LORNE PEARSON MARY MIKELSON JIM ADAMS

MARC PELECH BARBARA GOULD STEPHEN HORNING

STEPHEN CHITTY ALLAN CLEAVER STAN CLARKE

NADINE GAGNÉ ROBERT DAVIDSON DAVE PROZNICK

CHRIS THORNLEY DAWN GOVIER JARNAIL SINGH

CALL FOR 2013 NOMINATIONSThis award recognizes and celebrates Surrey’s highest achievers in the cultural sector, demonstrating that Surrey values arts and heritage and those people who achieve success in these fi elds.

Nominations must be submitted by: Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

Please send these materials to:Attn: 2013 Surrey Civic Treasures Award Surrey Arts Centre 13750 – 88th Ave.Surrey, B.C. V3W 3L1

Or e-mail to: [email protected]

Nominees should meet the following criteria:• Be a Surrey resident, born in Surrey or have a

strong connection to the City of Surrey.

• Demonstrate excellence and contribute signifi cantly to the appreciation and development of culture in Surrey.

• Refl ect the unique character and history of the City.

• Represent a signifi cant achievement in the arts, heritage, cultural industries, cultural tourism, multiculturalism or related advocacy and philanthropy.

To submit a nomination:• Provide a written submission of

approximately 300 words to describe the nominee and outline their accomplishments and contributions to the development and promotion of arts, heritage, cultural industries, cultural tourism, multiculturalism or related advocacy and philanthropy in Surrey.

• Please provide references to other individuals who may be able to provide further support to this nomination.

• Provide the name, address and contact information for the nominee and include your name and contact information.

In their respective fi elds of expertise, all of the Surrey Civic Treasures pictured above are champions of our City’s Arts & Heritage.

For further information please contact:Jewel Jessen at (604) 501-5186

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When you turn on your tap and clean, safe water comes out, do you ever wonder how it got there or what happens to it when it goes down the drain? Or why you should care?

“We may think we have enough water for our needs in BC but that is not always the case. Our water is � nite, and the demand is increasing due to climate change, popula-tion growth and industry needs,” says Daisy Fos-ter, CEO of the 4,700-member BC Water & Waste Association. “Although the expenses may not be apparent, there are signi� cant costs, energy and human input required to treat our drink-ing water to be clean and safe, deliver it to our taps, and manage the wastewater that goes down the drain.”

She adds, “New regulations and aging infrastructure such as pipes and treatment systems will mean upgrades and replace-ments and this is something we are all going to have to pay for.”

During Drinking Water Week, May 20 – 26, BC Water & Waste Association asks you to ‘Get

to Know Your H2O’ and think about the impact of your every-day habits.

“We forget that we use the same treated drinking water to

wash our cars and water our lawns. We � ush our toilets and away it goes with whatever we put down there,” says Foster. “Just a few simple changes such as water-ing our lawns less, using rain barrels, installing

water e� cient � xtures or appli-ances, and not putting harmful substances down our drains can make a big di� erence.”

For example, detergents, paint, medications, and many other household products end up at wastewater treatment plants where special processes are required to minimize the impact on the environment and receiv-ing waters. Fats, oils and grease that we put down our drains can o� en cause blockages in sewer lines resulting in costly repairs.

Foster says, “During Drinking Water Week, get involved and learn more about your water and the impact of your actions. Start by taking the Community Water

Challenge and pledge to be water wise.”

The five easy pledges can be taken online. People can also find out about community events such as tours of water and wastewater treatment facil-ities in their area, or download fun and educational activities for children and families, at www.drinkingwaterweek.org.

Our water – Why do we need to protect it? Why should we care?

Be Water Wise:□ I will limit my shower time to 5 minutes per day.

□ I will install a water ef� cient � xture or appliance in my home.

□ I will use less water outdoors by giving my lawn only the amount of water it needs (2.5 cm of water each week, or the height of a tuna can).

□ I will turn off the tap when brushing my teeth, scrubbing dishes, shaving, or during any other water wasting activity.

□ I will not put harmful substances such as cleaners, paints, pesticides and grease down my drain.

Did You Know? � The average British Columbian uses 353 litres of water per day, yet thinks they use less than 200 litres per day.* � 78 per cent of British Columbians would fix an internet outage within a day, but only 50 per cent would fix a leaky faucet within the same time frame.*� Replacing an 18-litre-per-flush toilet with an ultra low volume 6-litre or less model leads to a 66% savings in water flushed and will reduce indoor water use by about 30%. 

*RBC 2013 Canadian Water Attitudes Study.

Are you water wise? Take the Community Water Challenge and enter to win an exciting water-themed getaway in Vancouver courtesy of The Fairmont Waterfront and Helijet, plus receive 10% off water ef� cient � xtures at Splashes Bath & Kitchen Centres across BC! It’s simple – just pledge to take one or all of the water wise actions below. Make your pledge at:

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In BC we may take our water for granted, but it is a � nite resource we need to value and protect.

DRINKING WATER WEEK MAY 20-26, 2013

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True and False: Test your water knowledge!

1. British Columbians use more water than other Canadians. T__ F__

2. A toilet that continues to run after � ushing can waste up to 200,000 litres of water in a single year. T__ F__

3. The best way to achieve a healthy lawn is by watering lightly several times a week. T__ F__

ANSWERS: 1.True: British Columbians use an average of 353 litres of water per day; the average Canadian uses 274 litres of water per day.* 2. True: To find out if your toilet is leaking, put two or three drops of food colouring in the tank at the back of the toilet, and wait a few minutes. If the colour shows up in the bowl, there’s a leak. 3. False: Watering your lawn thoroughly once per week rather than lightly at a greater frequency will strengthen the roots and promote a greener, healthier lawn.

*Environment Canada, 2011.

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For more water wise tips and ‘Did You Knows’, and to download educational activities for your home or classroom, visit www.drinkingwaterweek.org.

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Surrey’s Environmental Extravaganza is under way – now’s your chance to get out, enjoy and learn about Surrey’s natural environment. This annual event offers 7 weeks of FREE events and programs - there is something for everyone! Come and check out this week’s fun-� lled eventsand programs from May 17 - 23!Birding WalkSaturday, May 18 | 9 – 11amSurrey Lake Park (152 Street, between 72 and 76 Avenues)

Celebrate World Turtle DaySunday, May 19 | 12 – 4pmBurnaby Lake Sports Complex (Sperling Avenue and Sprott Street)

Little Campbell Watershed Bird CountMonday, May 20 | 8am – 12pmBrooksdale Environmental Centre (19353 - 16 Avenue)

A Rocha Spring Festival:Hidden Treasures – Species at RiskMonday, May 20 | 1 – 4pmBrooksdale Environmental Centre (19353 - 16 Avenue)

Make sure to check out next week’s paper for more Environmental Extravaganza events! For a detailed event calendar and more contest information please visitwww.surrey.ca/extravaganza or phone 604-502-6065.

Passport Contest Pick up an Environmental Extravaganza passport, attend at least 3 events and you could win a grand prize! Passports can be picked up at any Environmental Extravaganza event or program, any Surrey Library or Recreation Centre, and at the Surrey Nature Centre and Surrey City Hall.

Park Photo Scavenger HuntExplore a new park each week as part of this new Environmental Extravaganza contest, take a photo and submit your discoveries to www.surrey.ca/extravaganza for a chance to win a grand prize!

This week - Visit your favourite close-to-home park, or travel to a park you’ve never visited. Bring a magnifying glass or a pair of binoculars and enjoy a walk in a park – don’t forget to photograph a new nature discovery. Visit Redwood Park this week! (17900 - 20 Avenue).**Visit our website for a bonus entry!

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When you turn on your tap and clean, safe water comes out, do you ever wonder how it got there or what happens to it when it goes down the drain? Or why you should care?

“We may think we have enough water for our needs in BC but that is not always the case. Our water is � nite, and the demand is increasing due to climate change, popula-tion growth and industry needs,” says Daisy Fos-ter, CEO of the 4,700-member BC Water & Waste Association. “Although the expenses may not be apparent, there are signi� cant costs, energy and human input required to treat our drink-ing water to be clean and safe, deliver it to our taps, and manage the wastewater that goes down the drain.”

She adds, “New regulations and aging infrastructure such as pipes and treatment systems will mean upgrades and replace-ments and this is something we are all going to have to pay for.”

During Drinking Water Week, May 20 – 26, BC Water & Waste Association asks you to ‘Get

to Know Your H2O’ and think about the impact of your every-day habits.

“We forget that we use the same treated drinking water to

wash our cars and water our lawns. We � ush our toilets and away it goes with whatever we put down there,” says Foster. “Just a few simple changes such as water-ing our lawns less, using rain barrels, installing

water e� cient � xtures or appli-ances, and not putting harmful substances down our drains can make a big di� erence.”

For example, detergents, paint, medications, and many other household products end up at wastewater treatment plants where special processes are required to minimize the impact on the environment and receiv-ing waters. Fats, oils and grease that we put down our drains can o� en cause blockages in sewer lines resulting in costly repairs.

Foster says, “During Drinking Water Week, get involved and learn more about your water and the impact of your actions. Start by taking the Community Water

Challenge and pledge to be water wise.”

The five easy pledges can be taken online. People can also find out about community events such as tours of water and wastewater treatment facil-ities in their area, or download fun and educational activities for children and families, at www.drinkingwaterweek.org.

Our water – Why do we need to protect it? Why should we care?

Be Water Wise:□ I will limit my shower time to 5 minutes per day.

□ I will install a water ef� cient � xture or appliance in my home.

□ I will use less water outdoors by giving my lawn only the amount of water it needs (2.5 cm of water each week, or the height of a tuna can).

□ I will turn off the tap when brushing my teeth, scrubbing dishes, shaving, or during any other water wasting activity.

□ I will not put harmful substances such as cleaners, paints, pesticides and grease down my drain.

Did You Know? � The average British Columbian uses 353 litres of water per day, yet thinks they use less than 200 litres per day.* � 78 per cent of British Columbians would fix an internet outage within a day, but only 50 per cent would fix a leaky faucet within the same time frame.*� Replacing an 18-litre-per-flush toilet with an ultra low volume 6-litre or less model leads to a 66% savings in water flushed and will reduce indoor water use by about 30%. 

*RBC 2013 Canadian Water Attitudes Study.

Are you water wise? Take the Community Water Challenge and enter to win an exciting water-themed getaway in Vancouver courtesy of The Fairmont Waterfront and Helijet, plus receive 10% off water ef� cient � xtures at Splashes Bath & Kitchen Centres across BC! It’s simple – just pledge to take one or all of the water wise actions below. Make your pledge at:

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DRINKING WATER WEEK MAY 20-26, 2013

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True and False: Test your water knowledge!

1. British Columbians use more water than other Canadians. T__ F__

2. A toilet that continues to run after � ushing can waste up to 200,000 litres of water in a single year. T__ F__

3. The best way to achieve a healthy lawn is by watering lightly several times a week. T__ F__

ANSWERS: 1.True: British Columbians use an average of 353 litres of water per day; the average Canadian uses 274 litres of water per day.* 2. True: To find out if your toilet is leaking, put two or three drops of food colouring in the tank at the back of the toilet, and wait a few minutes. If the colour shows up in the bowl, there’s a leak. 3. False: Watering your lawn thoroughly once per week rather than lightly at a greater frequency will strengthen the roots and promote a greener, healthier lawn.

*Environment Canada, 2011.

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For more water wise tips and ‘Did You Knows’, and to download educational activities for your home or classroom, visit www.drinkingwaterweek.org.

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Surrey’s Environmental Extravaganza is under way – now’s your chance to get out, enjoy and learn about Surrey’s natural environment. This annual event offers 7 weeks of FREE events and programs - there is something for everyone! Come and check out this week’s fun-� lled eventsand programs from May 17 - 23!Birding WalkSaturday, May 18 | 9 – 11amSurrey Lake Park (152 Street, between 72 and 76 Avenues)

Celebrate World Turtle DaySunday, May 19 | 12 – 4pmBurnaby Lake Sports Complex (Sperling Avenue and Sprott Street)

Little Campbell Watershed Bird CountMonday, May 20 | 8am – 12pmBrooksdale Environmental Centre (19353 - 16 Avenue)

A Rocha Spring Festival:Hidden Treasures – Species at RiskMonday, May 20 | 1 – 4pmBrooksdale Environmental Centre (19353 - 16 Avenue)

Make sure to check out next week’s paper for more Environmental Extravaganza events! For a detailed event calendar and more contest information please visitwww.surrey.ca/extravaganza or phone 604-502-6065.

Passport Contest Pick up an Environmental Extravaganza passport, attend at least 3 events and you could win a grand prize! Passports can be picked up at any Environmental Extravaganza event or program, any Surrey Library or Recreation Centre, and at the Surrey Nature Centre and Surrey City Hall.

Park Photo Scavenger HuntExplore a new park each week as part of this new Environmental Extravaganza contest, take a photo and submit your discoveries to www.surrey.ca/extravaganza for a chance to win a grand prize!

This week - Visit your favourite close-to-home park, or travel to a park you’ve never visited. Bring a magnifying glass or a pair of binoculars and enjoy a walk in a park – don’t forget to photograph a new nature discovery. Visit Redwood Park this week! (17900 - 20 Avenue).**Visit our website for a bonus entry!

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CELEBRATE ARTS & HERITAGE IN SURREY

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CALL FOR 2013 NOMINATIONSThis award recognizes and celebrates Surrey’s highest achievers in the cultural sector, demonstrating that Surrey values arts and heritage and those people who achieve success in these fi elds.

Nominations must be submitted by: Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

Please send these materials to:Attn: 2013 Surrey Civic Treasures Award Surrey Arts Centre 13750 – 88th Ave.Surrey, B.C. V3W 3L1

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Nominees should meet the following criteria:• Be a Surrey resident, born in Surrey or have a

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• Demonstrate excellence and contribute signifi cantly to the appreciation and development of culture in Surrey.

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• Please provide references to other individuals who may be able to provide further support to this nomination.

• Provide the name, address and contact information for the nominee and include your name and contact information.

In their respective fi elds of expertise, all of the Surrey Civic Treasures pictured above are champions of our City’s Arts & Heritage.

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