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FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 2012 N E W W E S T M I N S T E R INSIDE TODAY: Best friends for 65 years P3 NEWS , SPORTS , OPINION & ENTERTAINMENT www.royalcityrecord.com FOLLOW US ON TWITTER twitter .com/TheRecord JOIN US ON FACEBOOK facebook.com/RoyalCityRecord Fun in the sun: New Westminster resident Sue Fry shows the medals she’s earned this year by competing in marathons at Disney resorts in California and Florida. Marathon Page 9 Hooked on the long run Sue and Earl Fry have run mara- thons from Portugal to Honolulu, but they’re just goofy about runs through Disney theme parks. The longtime Royal City residents recently returned home after complet- ing the Disney Coast to Coast Race Challenge, a run that got underway earlier this year in Florida. “In January we ran the Goofy’s Race and a Half Challenge at Disneyland in Orlando,” Sue said. “You have to run a half marathon on Saturday and a full marathon the next day.” Runners in the Walt Disney World Marathon, a 26.2-mile course through all four Walt Disney World theme parks, receive a Mickey Mouse medal. Runners in the Walt Disney World Half Marathon receive a Donald Duck medal. For those ambitious enough to run both races, Disney gives out a Goofy medal. “You will see Tinker Bell and Minnie Mouse run by,” Sue laughed. “I find marathons hard enough in running clothes without trying to dress up.” In September, the couple then ran in the Disneyland Half Marathon in California. In addition to receiving a medal for finishing, they also received a special medal for having competed in the Disney Coast to Coast Challenge – completing a half or full marathon at Disney resorts on both coasts in one year. Fry is smitten with the Coast to Coast Challenge medal, which CITY PEOPLE EDUCATION Teachers ‘stunned’ by deficit The president of the New Westminster Teachers’ Union said teachers were “stunned” and “shocked” to learn about the district’s $2.8 million deficit, and he wants the district to do a better job of communicating. Grant Osborne and two parents spoke at the board of education’s meeting on Tuesday night, where they called for the district to con- sider how it reports the district’s deficit. “Communication is the only thing that can bring confidence that this deficit will be handled – communication to all stakehold- ers,” Osborne said. District parent advisory council members Rob Peregoodoff and Kal Randhawa echoed the call for clear communication. Peregoodoff also asked that parents be included in the financial fold. “We again ask that parent be invited in the process as we work through this situation,” he said. Randhawa questioned the district’s plans to deal with the deficit. Trustee Casey Cook agreed that the dis- trict needs to do more to communicate with the public and suggested the district use its website to communicate with the public on the deficit and the recovery plan. He said it’s important not just that the district take action to address the deficit, but that it is “seen” to be doing it. Secretary-treasurer Brian Sommerfeldt said the district has taken some initial steps in the deficit recovery plan. The following measures are effective imme- diately: there is a ban on all overtime without the prior approval of the secretary-treasurer; current job postings that remain unfilled will be reviewed by senior staff; future requests for job postings must be accompanied by a business case/justification and will also be reviewed by senior staff; requests for supple- mental staffing require the approval of the secretary-treasurer. BY NIKI HOPE REPORTER [email protected] Duo are really daffy about Disney marathons BY THERESA MCMANUS REPORTER [email protected] Larry Wright/THE RECORD TEAM CINDY GERING 604.779.1292 New Westminster Specialist No. 1 in Condo Sales New Westminster 2008, 2009, 2010 based on presale and MLS statistics from GVREB Coronation West Realty •HOMEOWNERS•TENANTS•CONDOS •BUSINESS INSURANCE•TRAVEL•BOATS COLUMBIA INSURANCE COLUMBIA INSURANCE 604-527-1377 Columbia Square (Between I.G.A. & Rogers Video) We offer an alternative to ICBC OPEN 6 DAYS Mon.-Fri. 9am-6pm Sat. 9am-5pm Selling / Buying Call Ed...serving you for 29 years

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Fun in the sun: New Westminster resident Sue Fry shows the medals she’s earnedthis year by competing in marathons at Disney resorts in California and Florida.

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Hookedon thelong run

Sue and Earl Fry have run mara-thons from Portugal to Honolulu, butthey’re just goofy about runs throughDisney theme parks.

The longtime Royal City residentsrecently returned home after complet-ing the Disney Coast to Coast RaceChallenge, a run that got underwayearlier this year in Florida.

“In January we ran the Goofy’s Raceand a Half Challenge at Disneyland inOrlando,” Sue said. “You have to runa half marathon on Saturday and a fullmarathon the next day.”

Runners in the Walt Disney WorldMarathon, a 26.2-mile course throughall four Walt Disney World themeparks, receive a Mickey Mouse medal.Runners in the Walt Disney WorldHalf Marathon receive a Donald Duckmedal.

For those ambitious enough to runboth races, Disney gives out a Goofymedal.

“You will see Tinker Bell and MinnieMouse run by,” Sue laughed. “I findmarathons hard enough in runningclothes without trying to dress up.”

In September, the couple then ranin the Disneyland Half Marathon inCalifornia. In addition to receiving amedal for finishing, they also receiveda special medal for having competedin the Disney Coast to Coast Challenge– completing a half or full marathon atDisney resorts on both coasts in oneyear.

Fry is smitten with the Coast toCoast Challenge medal, which

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Teachers‘stunned’by deficit

The president of the New WestminsterTeachers’ Union said teachers were “stunned”and “shocked” to learn about the district’s $2.8million deficit, and he wants the district to doa better job of communicating.

Grant Osborne and two parents spoke atthe board of education’s meeting on Tuesdaynight, where they called for the district to con-sider how it reports the district’s deficit.

“Communication is the only thing thatcan bring confidence that this deficit will behandled – communication to all stakehold-ers,” Osborne said.

District parent advisory council membersRob Peregoodoff and Kal Randhawa echoedthe call for clear communication.

Peregoodoff also asked that parents beincluded in the financial fold.

“We again ask that parent be invited in theprocess as we work through this situation,”he said.

Randhawa questioned the district’s plansto deal with the deficit.

Trustee Casey Cook agreed that the dis-trict needs to do more to communicate withthe public and suggested the district use itswebsite to communicate with the public onthe deficit and the recovery plan. He said it’simportant not just that the district take actionto address the deficit, but that it is “seen” tobe doing it.

Secretary-treasurer Brian Sommerfeldt saidthe district has taken some initial steps in thedeficit recovery plan.

The following measures are effective imme-diately: there is a ban on all overtime withoutthe prior approval of the secretary-treasurer;current job postings that remain unfilled willbe reviewed by senior staff; future requestsfor job postings must be accompanied by abusiness case/justification and will also bereviewed by senior staff; requests for supple-mental staffing require the approval of thesecretary-treasurer.

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‘None of us have ever had a bad word with each other through all the years:’ Kay Edwards

Friends forever: A group of women who graduated from Trapp Tech in New Westminster 65 years ago continue their long-standing tradition of meetingmonthly. Seated are: Ingrid Zanatta, Ivileen Bridges, Olivette Abraham, Kay Edwards and Bev Lauer, and standing behind them are Ruth Scott, BettySparks, Audrey Law, Mable Moran and Elve Morrison. The women have kept in touch and stood by each other through all of life’s ups and downs.

Agroup of young women made avow 65 years ago to always befriends – and they’ve been true to

their word.When the young women graduated

from Trapp Tech High Schoolin 1947, they promised theywould meet once a monthfor friendship and camara-derie. They’ve lived up tothe promise, and remainedfriends for more than sixdecades.

“None of us have everhad a bad word with eachother through all the years,”said Kay Edwards. “There isa lot of warmth when we get together.”

Continuing their 65-year tradition,the women recently met and sharedsome laughs over lunch. Attendeesincluded Mable Moran (née Anderson)and Olivette Abraham (née Jerome),who now live in North Vancouver; RuthScott (née Wood) and Edwards (née

Henderson), who reside in White Rock;Betty Sparks (née Graham), who livesin Anmore; and Elve Morrison (neeMickelson), Bev Lauer (née Jones), IngridZanatta (née Skog) and Ivileen Bridges

(née Hogben), who still callNew Westminster home.Audrey Law (nee Hutton)now lives in Oliver, but stillmanages to attend the group’sluncheon at least three timesa year.

“It’s nice to know wehave friends that we can callfriends for all of those years,”Edwards told The Record. “Wehave all known each others

children.”The remaining members continue to

meet once a month for lunch and to gababout the latest news in their lives.

“Several of the original 16 girls havepassed away, but for the remaining 10women, we will continue to honour ourpromise to be always friends, as we head

into our 66th year of sharing our loveand respect for each other monthly,”Edwards said.

Many of the women put their secre-tarial skills to good use after graduation,working at various businesses in NewWestminster until marriage and familyresponsibilities took priority.

“These new commitments did notdeter any of us from meeting once amonth at our various homes, and as theyears advanced we decided to enjoy ourlunch at the local restaurants in NewWestminster and other Lower Mainlandeateries,” she said. “Because of drivingdistances for some of the ladies, it wasdecided to meet in New Westminster forthe past several years.”

Through the years, conversations haveevolved from work and boyfriends, tomarriage and children. Nowadays, thegroup of grandmothers and great-grand-mothers share the latest news from theirfamilies, talk about their vacations andcomment on the various aches and pains

that come with aging.“It is truly amazing. You wonder

where the time has gone,” Moran said.“We went to school together, got engagedabout the same time, got married aboutthe same time and had children aroundthe same time.”

The long-standing friendship is also asource of support for the women, many ofwhom have been widowed. In the earlyyears, the women met in the evening, butonce they started raising their familiesthey decided to meet for lunch.

“It’s been wonderful,” Moran said.“There’s always something to talk about.”

The women have stood by each otherthrough good and bad times, includ-ing birthdays, weddings, anniversaries,divorce and deaths of spouses and goodfriends. Some of the women met as stu-dents at Trapp Tech High School, butsome friendships go even further backinto the classrooms of John Robson, LordKelvin, Herbert Spencer and F.W. Howayelementary schools.

Bonds hold fast for 65 years

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The New Westminster school district’scontroversial business company, whichruns schools in China and Korea, is takinga financial hit with new rules implement-ed by the Chinese government.

The company was forced to shut downone of its English programs at one school in

Wenzhou, China, and enrolment is downat another, business company chief execu-tive officer Brent Atkinson said.

“(The school) gave us the notice thatafter this year, they will no longer behaving a PACE (Progressive AcademicCanadian English) program because theirministry is no longer going to give themany funding for it, and because they area public school, they can’t charge fees,”Atkinson said.

The English program had about 350students, Atkinson said.

The business company’s other Englishprogram, which has about 1,300 studentsand is in a private school, is still operat-

ing, Atkinson said.As for enrolment at the company’s

high school, Atkinson said they are downby about 100 students from approximate-ly 275 because of imposed governmentchanges to the way schools can operate.

Two changes that have hurt the busi-ness company’s ability to do businessinclude no longer allowing it to recruitstudents outside of the city and not allow-ing it to recruit before June 15 – two strat-egies Atkinson said they had used.

Another change – the governmentwants the school to offer not just a B.C.diploma but a Chinese diploma as well.

“I can understand that they wanted usto go to a dual program, so their studentswould graduate with both a B.C. and aChinese diploma, so their students couldgo to university in China,” said Atkinson,who has managed to turn the overseasbusiness company into a profit-makingenterprise.

Despite the rule changes, the com-pany is still expected to bring a $200,000profit into the school district for 2012/13school year, secretary-treasurer BrianSommerfeldt wrote in an email to TheRecord.

Last year, the company brought in anet profit of $363,000 for the district.

For the first time since he took overthe company more than five years ago,Atkinson – a former longtime schooltrustee – is being paid for his work.

As of January, it was determined that

he would receive $20,000 a year, whilethree of the board’s directors would get$4,000 each. The district’s secretary-trea-surer is not receiving payment for hisparticipation on the board.

Rule changes could also hit closerto home. The provincial government isdoing a review of the guidelines and theprocess under which offshore schools arereviewed, Atkinson said.

“They indicated to us that theywould have that information out to us inDecember,” he said. “It could impact allkinds of things.”

Meanwhile, the business company hasexpanded into new territory this year,opening an elementary school in Koreathis month.

“We are conducting an elementaryschool with a modest population nowbecause their full year is January toDecember, so in September we only hadan intake of 30 to 35 students, but wehope to be up to close to 80 by January,”Atkinson said.

The school district’s business companyhas been a controversial endeavour sincethe district started selling the B.C. curricu-lum abroad, under legislation introducedby the B.C. Liberals in 2002. For years, theenterprise – a $1 million investment thattook years to get back – was a drain onthe district’s coffers, but it has managedto turn a profit in recent years.

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On the same night the board of educa-tion was discussing its $2.8 million budgetdeficit, the school district released theannual salary of the school district’s threebiggest earners – all had a base salary of$130,000 and higher.

Superintendent John Woudzia was thehighest-paid official in the district, earning$187,676 for last year (totals include pen-sion and benefits); assistant-superinten-dent Al Balanuik earned $159,598; and sec-

retary-treasurer Brian Sommerfeldt made$157,495.

Since 2008, boards of education havebeen required to complete the public sec-tor executive compensation disclosurereport annually. The disclosure require-ments apply to chief executive officersand the next four highest paid executives,where these positions have an annual basesalary of $125,000 or more.

By Niki Hope, staff reporter

New rules in China hurt school district’s company

BY NIKI HOPE [email protected]

Loss of govt. funding andnew regulations will reduceprojected profit to $200,000

District’s three biggestearners exceed $130,000

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Are cuts to the federal food inspec-tion services impacting food safety inCanada? Was the recent recall of meatwith E. coli due to changes in inspectionprocesses and/or staffing?

Who knows?What we do know is that

the E. coli tainted Canadianmeat products were discov-ered by U.S. inspectors, notCanadian inspectors. And the U.S. foodsafety inspection service tested the beeftwo weeks before Canadian agencieseven acted. This should, we believe,

raise several red flags.When the federal government

decided to build a very lean budget,Stephen Harper also decided to leave

out all those pesky detailsabout exactly what was beingcut and by how much. Thebudget, according to mediareports, called for the elimina-tion of 19,000 federal jobs over

three years. Also, according to mediareports, the cuts would affect everythingfrom food inspections to transportationsafety. But the federal government has

not released details about those cuts. So,we, like many other folks in B.C., haveno idea whether cuts may be directlyimpacting the safety of our food supplyor our water supply. However, the unionrepresenting the largest number of fed-eral employees does have an idea.

The Public Service Alliance ofCanada believes that Canada’s foodinspection agency is being weakenedthrough cuts and a move to have meatcompanies do more self-policing. And itis raising concerns about the trend. As itshould.

Certainly, PSAC has a vested interest,given that its members are losing jobs,but it doesn’t take a PhD in agricultureto come to the conclusion that fewerinspections and regulations with morefood production could add up to moretainted food issues.

So far, no one has died from this E.coli tainted meat, but what about thenext batch? Fewer inspections will sure-ly mean a potential for more chances ofcontamination. Will it take somethinglike a Walkerton tragedy to get the gov-ernment to rethink its cuts?

Real support isneeded for seniors

Seniors aren’t problems tobe managed, and agingis not an illness. But, too

often, we talk about older BritishColumbians that way, in termsboth inaccurate and demeaning.

There are certainly challengesin growing older. But nothinghappens at 65 that suddenlymakes someone less of a person.

Seniors contribute a greatdeal. Like everyone else, theywork, volunteer, sup-port family members,nurture friendships,pursue hobbies andinterests, and partici-pate in community life. In B.C.,more than 10,000 children arebeing raised by their grandpar-ents with not a lot of support – agreat challenge and contribution.

Yes, many British Columbiansrequire society’s support as theyage. But so do people of all ages– families needing day care,university students needing bur-saries, commuters needing goodroads and everyone needinghealth care.

Yet, somehow, support forseniors tends to be viewed as aspecial burden.

Admittedly, demograph-ics create some challenges. In2001, there were 135,000 BritishColumbians over 80.

By 2011, there were 197,000, a46 per cent increase in 10 years.

Similar increases lie ahead;by 2036, one in four of us will beover 65.

While we talk about support-ing people as they age, we aren’tdelivering.

The B.C. Ombudspersonreported last year that the num-ber of publicly subsidized resi-dential care beds increased by3.4 per cent between 2002 and2010. Meanwhile, the populationover 80 – the main client base –increased by 34 per cent. (Homesupport services also failed tokeep up with the growth in theover-80 population.)

Those of us in the communitysocial services sectorknow it is a mistaketo think seniors’ needsrevolve around healthcare, as if aging is an

illness.Families do great work help-

ing their elders. But not every-one has family members nearby,and often, professional skills arerequired.

That’s when the agencies thatemploy thousands of expert,dedicated people in the com-munity social services sector takeover. They support seniors intheir homes.

They help with shopping andmeals. They provide physiother-apy, and counselling on every-thing from medications andhealth to emotional issues.

Our work produces pragmaticbenefits. For example, while itcosts $72,000 a year to provideresidential care (shared betweenseniors and government), a fewhours a week of home supportcan help people stay independ-ent at a fraction of that expense.

Community support is thebest way to reduce demands on

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Keep unions accessibleDear Editor:

Matthew Enns, a former intern for the CanadianFederation of Independent Business, recently wroteto this paper condemning the call to make it saferfor workers to join a union (re: Secret ballots shouldstay, Letters to the Editor, The Record, Sept. 14).

I wonder, was he speaking for workers or forthe employers who wish to maintain their abilityto threaten and intimidate employees who want tojoin a union.

Many workers, especially young and immigrantworkers, are scared to join a union because they fearthey will be fired or demoted for trying. Card checkallows workers to make their decision free frominterference and threats from their employer, andprevents leaders of organizing drives from beingfired unfairly.

The system of card check Mr. Enns criticizes wasrecently adopted by the Conservative governmentof Newfoundland. It has long been recognized asa fair, balanced and democratic way for workers tounionize.

Full disclosure: I am responsible for helping toorganize young workers who want to join a union.I want them to have rights and fair working condi-tions in their workplaces. Can you say the samething for Mr. Enns?

Jason Mann, by email

No more funding ‘games’Dear Editor:

Like many people in the Metro Vancouver region,I often take transit to get to my important destina-tions.

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These days, that has mostly meantgoing to and from school.

It’s about an hour long commute eachway, and I’m normally able to time it sothat I can get to my classes on time and nothave to panic too much on the trip.

That assumes the buses actually showup when they’re scheduled to show up.In recent months, that’s been a danger-ous assumption to make, especially alongroutes that serve the two major universi-ties in the region.

It would be one thing if the buses weresimply late and we all carried on; thingshappen on the trip and buses can’t alwaysmove as quickly as they’re expected tomove.

We’re now already at the stage wherebuses simply aren’t showing up that shouldbe showing up, and the potential for pas-sups is increasing exponentially because ofbuses that are simply disappearing.

All of this is happening before the trans-link budget cuts come into effect.

For those not in the know, the Mayor’scouncil voted to rescind the tax increasethey promised TransLink, which wouldhave allowed the transit system to main-tain levels of service and even expandservice in some less well served areas ofthe metro region.

Instead, thanks to the mayors’ deci-sion to rescind the tax increase prior toits implementation, TransLink will onceagain have to scramble to find the fundingneeded just to keep the service we havefrom deteriorating.

It is surprising that this is a concern atall, given the branding that many of thecities that make up the metro area havechosen for themselves.

From Burnaby touting its environmen-tal awards to Vancouver promising to bethe world’s greenest city, this is a metroregion that prides itself on environmental

action and activism.Why then are those same mayors

actively opposing the expansion of a sys-tem that will cut down our dependenceon fossil fuels and reduce our regionalemissions?

It’s been put on the record that DerekCorrigan, the mayor of Burnaby, in par-ticular was opposed to the initial decisionto fund TransLink with a property taxincrease and was vocal in attempting todefeat it prior to its original inception.

One could have appreciated that ascampaign rhetoric during the election sea-son, but the election has come and gone,why is there still opposition to such a valu-able progressive policy concept?

Mayor Corrigan is a New Democrat,and, for a time, was touted as a possibleleadership candidate for the B.C. NewDemocrats.

The opportunity is now before MayorCorrigan to chart a progressive, NDPcourse at TransLink and help fund themaintenance and expansion that the publictransportation system needs in order tobecome competitive with private automo-biles.

Now for me, it doesn’t matter if I’m afew minutes late; class will continue onand life won’t suddenly end if I’m person-ally not there to start off class.

Other people, however, rely on publictransportation as their main form of trans-portation to get to their jobs, to run theirfamily errands and to enjoy their sociallives.

They pay into the service through taxesand ever-increasing fares, they deserveto at least get a system that’s reliable andshows up on time.

Metro politicians, this is not a toughcall; expand the funding to TransLink asagreed in the 2011 mayors’ council vote.

No more games with funding, not overa fundamental progressive and environ-mental priority.

Trevor Ritchie, Burnaby

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the health-care system.But really, this is about

doing what’s right. Seniorsshould be supported intheir desire to live full, richlives, and contribute.

Our commitment alsohas to extend to the profes-sional, dedicated peoplewho provide the support.The number of seniors hasbeen increasing, but gov-ernment support has notkept up. Frontline workershave been increasinglystressed and stretched, andseniors have suffered fromreduced care.

It’s good that we rec-

ognize our elders throughNational Seniors Day, Oct.1.

But seniors don’t reallyneed a day or a pressrelease. They need a cit-izenry and a governmentthat treat them as valuedpeople, not problems.

When that happens,every day will be seniors’day. And we will be astronger society.

David Hay, PhD, is theexecutive director of theFederation of CommunitySocial Services of B.C. andis writing on behalf of theRoundtable of ProvincialSocial Services.

Seniors: Need more than lip service◗ continued from page 6

“Those of us inthe communitysocial servicessector know itis a mistake tothink seniors’needs revolvearound healthcare.”

DAVID HAYSocial service roundtable

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features an image of Walt Disney andMickey Mouse.

“They are probably the best medalsaround,” she said. “They are our favou-rite medals.”

While the medals are cherished, theDisney fans also enjoy the experienceof running through the different themeparks.

“Running through it is pretty neat,”said Sue, who works in theutilities department at cityhall. “You get all the charac-ters along the way – especial-ly Disneyworld. They havecharacters high-fiving you.They try and make it reallyfun.”

The Disneyland HalfMarathon includes a routethat passes through the near-by Angel Stadium.

“They had crowds cheer-ing you on,” Sue said. “Asyou left the field, you sawyourself on the jumbotron.”

The couple has been toDisney World six times, hav-ing run the marathon fourtimes and completed the Goofy chal-lenge twice.

“Two years ago, when we did theDisney Challenge in Disney World inFlorida, they experienced near recordlow temperatures,” Sue said. “At thestart of the one-half, they had snow. Itturned into sleet for the race.”

Expecting warmer weather in Florida,

Earl had only a long-sleeve T-shirt forthe half marathon. During the follow-ing day’s full marathon, temperaturessipped to below zero.

“When we got to our first water stop,they were frozen,” Sue recalled.

The weather was so chilly that Earlhad icicles hanging from his baseballcamp during the marathon.

After taking part the Goofy’s Raceand a Half Challenge, the couple was

heading to Key West Floridawhen they were informedthat a run was taking placethat weekend in Naples.

“By fluke, there wasa half-marathon therethat week,” Sue laughed.“Within a week, we rantwo one-halfs and a full.”

The New Westminsternatives started doing mara-thons in the late 1980s.

“We had been casualrunners. I had taught fit-ness classes,” Sue recalled.“We started doing mara-thons. Later we startedmaking trips out of them.”

Since that first mara-thon in Vancouver in 1987,

Sue has run in marathons in placesincluding London, Portugal, Scotland,Honolulu (four times), New York, LasVegas, California, Boston (eight times),and Portland.

“I have done 63 marathons now, hehas done 39,” she said. “Disney is defi-nitely one of our favourites. It is fun.”

“I have done 63marathons now,he (Earl) hasdone 39. Disneyis definitely oneof our favourites.It is fun.”

SUE FRYcity resident

Royal City residents are generally happywith Queen’s Park and don’t want anymajor changes made in the years to come.

The City of New Westminster is workingon a Queen’s Park master plan,which would help the city planthe park’s operations for the next10 to 15 years. The parks andrecreation comprehensive planthat was done in 2008 had recom-mended that a planning processbe undertaken for Queen’s Parkto address the park’s aging infra-structure, the need for more flex-ible, informal space, and the needto enhance the experience of parkpatrons.

Dean Gibson, the city’s directorof parks, culture and recreation,said a range of ideas have beensuggested during the Queen’sPark master plan process.

“The theme that emerged earlyon and held true through muchof the process is there wasn’tstrong sentiment for having muchchange in Queen’s Park,” he said.“Most people enjoy the variety of experi-ences in the park.”

Although there isn’t a call for “whole-sale” change to Queen’s Park, Gibson saidthere have been many suggestions put for-

ward by the community.New Westminster city council will receive

a draft copy of the Queen’s Park masterplan at its Oct. 1 meeting. The draft reportoutlines some of the community’s recom-mendations, including: creating a conceptplan for Rainbow Playland; upgrading the

spray park; developing a newconcession/washroom build-ing; developing eco-zones andplanting vegetation; developingdesigns for an outdoor commu-nity plaza; providing lightingat the dog enclosure; discourag-ing off-leash dogs in the parkother than in the designatedarea; upgrading the park’sroad; developing parking; anddoing ongoing maintenance onthe Arenex, greenhouses andCentennial Lodge.

The city has sought inputfrom community membersthrough open houses, work-shops and public events atQueen’s Park.

“I am happy with the pro-cess,” Gibson said. “We havebeen receiving a lot of partici-pation from the community.”

After getting direction from council, staffwill continue to work on the plan. Staffhopes to bring final plan to council forits consideration in late October or earlyNovember.

◗ continued from page 1

Marathon: ‘You see yourself(running) on the jumbotron’

◗QUEEN’S PARK MASTER PLAN

Residents say they’repleased with status quo

BY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]

“The theme thatemerged earlyon and held truethrough muchof the processis there wasn’tstrong senti-ment for havingmuch change inQueen’s Park.”

DEAN GIBSONDIRECTOR OF PARKS

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A group of dedicat-ed moms has come upwith a plan to help NewWestminster Family Place.

A Sept. 29 garage salewill raise funds for the non-profit society that providesa resource program forfamilies with children fromnewborn to age five.

“We have a dedicated,wonderful group of momswho wanted to help us withour financial burden,” saidexecutive director MarjorieStaal. “They have come upwith the idea of having agarage sale, with all of theproceeds going to FamilyPlace. It is truly a garagesale because it is in ourgarage.”

The fundraiser is beingheld on Saturday, Sept. 29from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 93Sixth St. Kids clothes andtoys, books for people of allages and household itemswill be among the itemsfor sales.

“One of the friends ofFamily Place has hookedrugs for us to sell,” Staaladded. “We have about 25beautiful, small hookedrugs.”

New WestminsterFamily Place is also gratefulto Queensborough Storage,which has donated a lockerwhere it can store dona-tions for the garage sale.

Family Place hasn’t

determined the specific useof the funds that will beraised at the garage sale.

“They don’t care wherethe money goes as long asit helps us,” she said of par-ents who spearheaded thefundraiser. “I am lookingto them to see what theywant. We are taking a wait-and-see attitude.”

Members of the NewWestminster Lions Clubwill be on hand barbecuinghotdogs.

NewWestminsterFamilyPlace offers a drop-in atits main office at 93 SixthSt. Monday to Saturdayfrom 9:30 to 11 a.m., andon Monday and Tuesdayfrom 1 to 3 p.m. Kids agedfive and under can playwith toys and games, dopuzzles and crafts andenjoy a snack in the play-room that’s staffed by earlychildhood educators.

Thegroup’snewestoffer-ing is a drop-in programtaking place in a portableat Lord Kelvin ElementarySchool on Thursdays andFridays from 9:30 to 11:30a.m. It replaces drop-insthat had been provided lastyear at an office on 12thStreet and at F.W. HowayElementary School.

“Please join us at ournew site,” Staal suggested.“It’s a wonderful partner-ship with the school dis-trict. It is an honour for usto do this.”

Family Place also pro-vides a drop-in at theHospitality Project atShiloh-SixthAvenue UnitedChurch on Tuesdays andWednesday.

Sale will helpfamily place

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Snack time:After a busymorningof playand crafts,Catalina,Caleb andStella, fromleft, enjoya snackat FamilyPlace.

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October is shapingup to be a busymonth in the Royal

City. Folks of all ages maywant to take note of a fewdates to keep in mind aswe move into October.

The federal govern-ment has recognized Oct.1 as National Seniors Day,in recognition of the tre-mendous contributionsof Canadian seniors. TheSeniors Services Societyintends to mark the daywith a Stand for Seniorsevent, during which timepeople can bring signs,banners and celebrateCanadian seniors.

The Stand for Seniors istaking place on Monday,Oct. 1 at noon at SixthAvenue and Sixth Street.For more information, call604-520-6621.

The Seniors and FamilyFestival returns to RoyalCity Centre on Saturday,Oct. 13. The event, beingheld from 11 a.m. to 3p.m., includes entertain-ment, refreshments andother family-friendlyevents.

Local Realtor DerrickThornhill is holding hisannual Pumpkin Patch onSaturday, Oct. 20 from 12to 3 p.m. at the Queen’sPark picnic shelter.

Residents are invited todrop by and pick a pump-kin, enjoy hot chocolate orcoffee and Timbits com-pliments of Tim Hortons,carve a pumpkin, havea complimentary phototaken or enter a colouringcontest. They can also trytheir luck in a “guess thepumpkin’s weight” con-test. Dress in your cutest,scariest or most originalcostume and maybe you’ll

win one of the costumeprizes.

The event is free, butdonations are greatlyappreciated in supportof Monarch Place, a localwomen’s shelter that helpswomen and children flee-ing violence. Thornhillholds this spooktacularfundraiser every Octoberin Queen’s Park.

Ambassadorswanted

Young women look-ing to learn more aboutthe city, travel aroundthe Pacific Northwestand meet new friendsmay want to consider theMiss New WestminsterAmbassador program.

The Hyack FestivalAssociation is currentlyaccepting applications forthe Miss New WestminsterAmbassador program.Applications are availableon the association’s web-site (www.hyack.bc.ca) atthe Hyack office (204 SixthSt.) or by calling coordin-ator Lynn Radbourne(604-524-5675).

“The girls travel withthe float. They get a chanceto make lifelong friends,learn about our city,”Radbourne said. “It cul-minates in the pageant atMassey Theatre on March9, 2013.”

The contest is open toyoung women betweenthe ages of 16 and 19, whoare Canadian citizens orlanded immigrants, singleand have lived in NewWestminster for at leastsix months prior to Oct.1, 2012. The deadline toapply is Oct. 19.

Kudos to citycadets

The City of NewWestminster has pro-claimed Septemberas Sea, Army and AirCadet Month. About 200youth are engaged in thecadet program in New

Westminster among thethree cadet units.

“Our goal is to providea fun and exciting programthat builds life skills in theyouth of our community.We go to great lengths toensure that our activitiesare enjoyable and safe forall those who take part,”said Lieut. Bryan Watsonof the Fraser Sea cadets.“There are so many oppor-tunities from learning tosail or fly, to internationalexchange and trips acrossCanada, all at no expenseto the cadets. There is evenan opportunity to have agreat summer job teachingother cadets after takingpart for a few years.”

A press release fromRoyal Canadian Sea CadetCorps Fraser states thatcadets are not members ofthe Canadian Forces andare not expected to join.Youth aged 12 to 18 wholive in New Westminster,Burnaby or North Deltacan visit www.joinseacadets.ca or call 604-525-2298for more information.

An electrifyinglocal artist

Works by members ofNew West Artists are nowadorning one of the city’selectrical boxes.

If you’re in downtownNew Westminster, be sureto check out the electricalbox at the corner of Eighthand Carnarvon streets.It features more than 20paintings or photographsby local artists.

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MOVERS & SHAKERSNIKI HOPE

An Abbotsford company that providestestingtomeasure theelectromagneticwavesfrom a product for electronics manufactur-ers is expanding into New Westminster.

Protocol-EMC is slated to open a testingfacility in the former Sears warehouse nearthe Braid SkyTrain station this fall. The com-pany offers electromagnetic compatibilitytesting, product testing and certification ser-vices for products that will be sold in localand international markets.

“Adding a new testing facility in NewWestminster allows us to better support ourcustomers in the Lower Mainland region,”Rob Stirling, Protocol-EMC’s president, saidin a media release.

The company has been based inAbbotsford since the 1990s. The companywill offer open-air test sites and shelteredtesting in a special chamber for productdesigners and manufacturers with electron-ics components on a variety of products

including consumer, industrial, medical,wireless, power and telecom.

Stirling opened his secondlocation in New Westminsterbecause of its central location– closer to where many productdesigners and manufacturers arebased, he said.

The close proximity to BCIT’sTechnology Place and DiscoveryPlace in Vancouver is a boon totech startups and academic spin-offs – companies moving outof the academic arena and intobrick and mortar – who needtesting at the early stage as wellas when prototypes are ready togo into production, the mediarelease said.

EMC or electromagnetic com-patibility testing involves check-ing the interaction of electricaland electronic equipment withthe environment and doesn’t interfere withcommunication channels. Almost all elec-

tronic devices have the potential to emitradio fields and it’s possible for those devic-

es to interfere with each other.In Canada, all electrical and

electronic equipment mustoperate within specified limitsfor electromagnetic emissions,which are governed by IndustryCanada.

Stirling, who teaches elec-tromagnetic compatibility tograduate electronic engineeringstudents at UBC, said electro-magnetic compatibility trainingcan be rare to find and isn’tcovered in typical circuit designcourses.

“Many technicians andengineers simply haven’t beenexposed to EMC concepts,” hesaid in the release. “As a conse-quence, they don’t design withtesting in mind.”

For more information, visit www.protocol-emc.com.

Testing, testing: Protocol-EMC president Rob Stirling in a testing chamber at the company’s New Westminster testing facility in theformer Sears warehouse near the Braid SkyTrain station. The company is expanding its Abbotsford operations into the city.

The developers of the Trapp+ Holbrook develop-ment on Columbia Street

recently presented the RoyalColumbian Hospital Foundationwith an initial donation of $5,000to support its 150 Reasons toGive Campaign.

The Salient Group has alsogiven $5,000 donations toDouglas College and the JusticeInstitute of British Columbia.The developer also hopes to raise$25,000 for new equipment atRCH by pledging $1,000 for eachRCH or Fraser Health employeewho purchases a suite at theTrapp and Holbrook to go to thehospital fund of their choice.

Sweet opening atThe Plaza

Nestlé Toll House Café byChip, a bakery café franchise,opened at The Plaza in NewWestminster.

KC Kun will open the inter-nationally-renowned brand’ssecond location in Canada.The opening is part of a largerexpansion by the company,which plans to open more than10 locations throughout MetroVancouver in the next three tofive years.

“It is an exciting opportunityfor us to offer our local commu-nity with not only a world-classbrand, but also a one-stop des-sert destination,” Kun said in amedia release. “We are proud tobring this time-honoured brandto the Vancouver area and lookforward to providing deliciousdesserts to people of all agesthroughout our community.”

In addition to cookies, NestléToll House Café by Chip offersbaked goods, including maca-roons, cupcakes and brownies.The cafes also serve frozen ice-cream treats, premium coffeedrinks, refreshing frozen yogurtand real fruit smoothies.

For more information on theNew West location, visit www.nestlecafe.com.

Expanding your business? Startinga new venture? Doing something tohelp build the community? If you havea business tip for Niki Hope send it [email protected]. Pleaseput Movers and Shakers in the sub-ject line.

Check www.RoyalCityRecord.com for breaking news, photo galleries, blogs and more

Company hopes to pluginto need for EMC testing

BY NIKI HOPE [email protected]

“Adding a newtesting facil-ity in NewWestminsterallows us tobetter supportour customersin the LowerMainland.”

ROB STIRLINGPresident, Protocol-EMC

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There’s no shortageof events to get youout-and-about in the

Royal City on this first fullweekend of fall. We’re con-tinuing with our popularfeature – our staff’s Top 5(Or More) Things To DoThis Weekend.

Here are our sugges-tions for the Sept. 28 to 30weekend:

1Celebrate the FraserRiver at RiverFest,which is a celebra-

tion of the Mighty River.A merger of the FraserFestand Artists on the Riverfestivals, RiverFestincludes live music andentertainment, art exhibits,interactive activities fromconservation organizationsand community groups,the Lucille Johnstoneworkboat parade(Saturday between 3:30and 4 p.m.) and harbourtours. The fun gets under-way with entertainmenton the main stage at onFriday, Sept. 28 from 6 to 9p.m., and the official open-ing takes place at 7 p.m. ata stage near Fraser RiverDiscovery Centre.

A full day of events willtake place on the water-

front on Saturday, Sept. 29.For more on the topnotchentertainment lineup, visitwww.hyack.ca.

2Scavenge aroundthe city and support

Westminster House, arecovery program forwomen.WestminsterHouse is hold-ing its first everCommunityDay event onSaturday, Sept.29 at HyackSquare.

The eventincludes ascavenger huntaround the city,food-eatingcontests, facepainting, a colouring con-test, skipping and more.

Registration for thescavenger hunt starts at10 a.m. and the hunt getsunderway at 11 a.m. Formore information, visitwww.westminsterhouse.ca.

3Light up the nightat the first Lantern

Festival in the Boro. Theevent takes place onSaturday, Sept. 29 from6 to 9 p.m. at Port Royal

Park, which is at the eastend of Ewen Avenue.

The festival includesassembly of LED-poweredlanterns, picture drawingusing sparklers, a scaven-ger hunt and live musicalentertainment. For more

information, callthe QueensboroughCommunity Centreat 604-525-7388.

4Find somebargains at

New WestminsterFamily Place’s gar-age sale fundraiser.The free eventincludes a sale ofkids clothes andtoys, householditems and othergroceries.

All funds raised willsupport New WestminsterFamily Place, a non-profitsociety that provides adrop-in and resource pro-grams for local familieswith children up to agefive. The garage sale takesplace on Saturday, Sept. 29from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 93Sixth St. For more informa-tion, call 604-520-3666.

5Experience the splen-dors of fall in the new-

est exhibit at the Van Dop

Gallery, which featuresa solo exhibition by JimWalsh called Colours ofthe Season. You can meetthe New Westminster art-ist at the Van Dop Gallerywhen the exhibition openson Saturday, Sept. 29 from1 to 5 p.m. The gallery islocated at 420 RichmondSt. For more information,email [email protected] or call 604-521-7887.

6Support the HyackFootball program at its

annual Tailgate Auction,a major fundraiser forHyack Football.

This year’s eventtakes place on Saturday,Sept. 29 at the beauti-ful La Perla Ballroom (inRiver Market). Seatingis limited but you maystill be in luck. ContactStephanie Musgrove [email protected] or

at 604-580-2730. If you’dlike to support the Hyacksbut can’t attend, tax-freedonations to the footballteam can be made throughthe Royal City EducationFoundation.

Email your Top 5 ideas [email protected]. You can also checkout our full arts and eventscalendar listings on ourwebsite’s homepage at www.royalcityrecord.com.5

(or more)Things to dothis weekend

Plenty to see and do this weekend

Check www.RoyalCityRecord.com for breaking news, photo galleries, blogs and more

The Record • Friday, September 28, 2012 • A15

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PresidentANDREW HOPKINSA. Hopkins Insurance andFinancial Services Inc.

Vice PresidentCHRISTINE CONWAYBraun Financial Services Ltd.

Secretary TreasurerTBA

Member At LargeRUBY CAMPBELLCity of New Westminster

Past PresidentTERRI RODGERThe Record

FRANK GREGUSPacific Breeze Winery

PATTI GOSSRE/MAX Advantage Realty

AL HYLANDDouglas College

TEJ KAINTHTourism New Westminster

KIMBLE HOHSBC

DANIEL S. LEERBC Dominion Securities

JEAN HINCKSNew Westminster NewsLeader

JAMIE WOODSMcQuarrie Hunter LLP

LANA BERARInn at the Quay

STAFFExecutive DirectorCORI LYNN GERMIQUET

Executive AssistantMIRANDA VECCHIO

Membership SalesMARY COPPING

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UPCOMING EVENTS

Chamber news

The City of New Westminster and New Westminster Chamber ofCommerce are hosting the ‘New New West Economic Forum’ onNovember 8, 2012.“We’re very excited to partner with the City on this initiative,”says Chamber of Commerce president Andrew Hopkins. “NewWestminster has experienced tremendous growth over the pastdecade and this is a great opportunity to hear from some of thekey players behind the success.”Presented by Westminster Savings Credit Union and supportedby sponsors Avison Young Intelligent Real Estate Solutions andWesgroup, the economic forum will feature Rennie MarketingSystems Principal Bob Rennie giving the keynote address along

with speakers from a range of sectors. Each speaker will shinea light on why New Westminster offers a competitive advantagefor those seeking investment or expansion opportunities at thecentre of western Canada’s largest market.“The New New West Economic Forum 2012 will feature leadersin retail, health care, education, real estate and demographics,sharing their views on key issues and trends influencing theregional economy into the future,” said Mayor Wayne Wright.“New Westminster’s position and economic advantages will bea key focus of the event and I look forward to seeing everyonethere.”

The 2012 NEW New West Economic Forum A Great Success!

Power HourWednesday, October 3, 201212:00 Noon - 1:00 PMChamber Board Room, 601 Queens Ave.Seminar Presenter: Al Hyland, DouglasCollegeTopic: Facebook Advertising$10.00 includes lunch.NW chamber member only!

Royal City Builders’ AwardsWednesday, October 3, 20125:30 PM – 9:30 PMInn at the Quay, 900 Quayside DriveSpeaker: Allan DeGenovaPresident, Honour House$125.00 + HST

Power HourWednesday, October 17, 201212:00 Noon - 1:00 PMChamber Board Room, 601 Queens Ave.Seminar Presenter: Mike Noel, C2KSolutionsTopic: Computer & Email Survival Skills101$10.00 includes lunch.NW chamber member only!

Business After BusinessFREE Networking EventWednesday, October 17, 20125:30 PM – 7:00 PMCIBC NW Station Banking Ctre.210 – 800 Carnarvon St.Members and Future Members welcome.

Power HourWednesday, November 7, 201212:00 Noon - 1:00 PMChamber Board Room, 601 Queens Ave.Seminar Presenter: Al Hyland, DouglasCollegeTopic: How to use Twitter$10.00 includes lunch.NW chamber member only!

Economic Forum “The NEW New West”Thursday, November 8, 20128:00 AM - 1:30 PMLa Perla Ballroom, 230 - 810 Quayside Dr.$175.00 + HST per person.

Leadership LuncheonWednesday, November 14, 201211:30 AM – 1:30 PMStarlight Casino – Redbar Lounge350 Gifford St.Speaker: Scott MacDonaldCEO, Pacific Carbon TrustMembers $35.00 / Future Members$45.00

Platinum AwardsThursday, November 15, 20126:00 PM – 9:30 PMLa Perla Ballroom230 – 810 Quayside DriveFurther details to follow.

To register/RSVP pleasecall: 604-521-7781

41st Annual RoyalCity Builders' AwardsWe are thrilled to be able to co-host the41st Annual Royal City Builders’ Awards onOctober 3, 2012. The celebration iscollaboration in action and is being organizedby the New Westminster Chamber ofCommerce and the City of New Westminster.The nominees represent excellence in New Westminster’sbuilding and design, both of which each contribute to the uniquefabric of our Royal City.As the oldest city in BC we take great pride in our heritage thatwe are committed to preserving. For decades New Westminsterhas led the way and this decade is no different.We are currently experiencing tremendous economic growthand our development community has responded with creativity,innovation and brilliance.The Royal City Builders Awards is our opportunity to say “Thankyou”.

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The Platinum Awards are a Celebration of Business and CommunityExcellence in New Westminster. They are a spectacular celebrationthat recognizes businesses and individuals whose achievements andcontributions to the community distinguish them from their peers.In the past, the New Westminster Chamber of Commerce haspresented two separate event evenings recognizing this excellencein our community. These events in the past were known as COBE(Celebration of Business Excellence) and Citizen of The Year/BernieLegge Cultural Award. This year, a task force of Chamber volunteershas assembled to deliver one gala celebration in New Westminster.This year’s planning team is Jean Hincks, Lana Berar, Eleanor Ryrie,Al Hyland, Cherylann Colby, Patti Goss, and Mike Wierzbicki.The event on November 15, 2012 at La Perla Ballroom will attracthundreds of people from across the community to celebrate businessand community excellence.Thank you New Westminster for all the nominations and for the phonecalls and emails to the team on organizing such a grand event.Thank you to our sponsors for their support:

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Chamber newsUnveiling of our logofor 130th Anniversary

The New Westminster Chamber ofCommerce is celebrating its 130thAnniversary in 2013. The New WestminsterChamber of Commerce has planned ayear filled with business and economicdevelopment related activities. Led by ourDirector Lana Berar and her team, watchfor:• A special Logo has been designed and

selected to represent the chamber’sanniversary. This logo will appear oncling decals for all members windows,special chamber outerwear, all of ourpromotional materials etc.

• On February 1, 2013 a Birthday Partyat the Inn at the Quay will be held with

dinner and entertainer Johnny Vallis andour emcee will be New Westminster’svery own Terry David Mulligan.

• We will be showcasing 130 reasons todo business in the New West Newsleaderevery week for fifty two weeks.

• We will also be producing a 130thSpecial Feature “Doing Business in NewWestminster” magazine to be launchedin April 2013. We are partnering with theNew Westminster NewsLeader.

• We have developed a 2013 partnershipguide will include elements of the 130thanniversary and provide an opportunityfor all businesses to participate in ourcelebration.

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The NewWestminster Chamber of Commercerepresents the hundreds of voices of businessowners, employees and volunteers who arecollectively working towards a better futurefor our region. We are many voices workingtogether and achieving what one voice alonecannot.One of the pillars of your Chamber ofCommerce is the role it plays locally,provincially and nationally on the advocacystage. But what does this mean for businessand why is it important for our Chambersto have a strong voice for business in ourcommunity?Our role as a Chamber is to assist in thecreation of an environment that will lead toincreased growth in economic activity – a

vibrant private sector, investment attraction,job creation and greater competitiveness.Our activities this fall include but not limitedto:• Meeting with Provincial Leaders regarding

issues affecting our business community• Meeting with School District # 40 regarding

graduation requirements• Participating on Mayor Wright’s Budget

2013 Council• Reviewing Canadian Chamber proposed

position statements• Participating in Lower Mainland Chambers

Transportation Panel• Participation in International Delegations

Advocacy in Action

Are you our next Board Member?Our 2013 work plan is set, our 2013 Budgetis confirmed and now our GovernanceCommittee is welcoming interest from ourmembers to join existing Directors to leadthe New Westminster Chamber into thefuture.A Chamber of Commerce offers an avenuefor the business people in the community tocreate a positive business environment. Italso provides the local business communitywith a vehicle to promote their region tothe outside world. A Chamber reflects thecommunity’s personality in which it servesand the NEW WESTMINSTER CHAMBEROF COMMERCE is vibrant, innovative and

committed to being a best in class businessservice provider.BUT our Chamber would not exist withoutthe leadership provided by our Board ofDirectors. Chambers gain the most from aboard when its Directors are committed toworking together in the best interests ofthe organization and when there is seriouscommitment to effective participation.BeingaDirector of ourChamberofCommerceis an honour and one our current Directorstake very seriously. To be nominated as aDirector and potentially be elected for twoyear term means that you are recognized asa pillar in our community.

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Grandmother power is alive inNew Westminster.

The Royal City Gogos are partof the worldwide phenomenonthrough their fundraising to helpAfrican grandmothers raisingtheir grandchildren orphanedby AIDS. It was these Africangrandmothers who inspiredPaola Gianturco. After meetingsome of the grandmothers, shewas convinced that Africa is gluedtogether by grandmothers whoadopt their grandchildren despite

their overwhelming hardships.This inspiration led to an amaz-

ing new book called GrandmotherPower: A Global Phenomenon. In it,she documents how, throughoutthe world, grandmothers are act-ively fighting for a better futurefor their grandchildren.

Grandmother Power profilesactivist grandmothers in 15 coun-tries on five continents who telltheir compelling stories in theirown words. In addition to theCanadian grandmothers, youcan hear about grandmothersin Senegal who convince com-munities to abandon female gen-

ital mutilation, grandmothers inIndia who become solar engin-eers and bring light to their vil-lages, Argentine grandmotherswho continue their 40-year searchfor grandchildren who were kid-napped during the military dicta-torship, and Irish grandmotherswho teach children to sow seedsand cook with fresh, local ingredi-ents.

Gianturco begins a NorthAmerican tour with stops in theLower Mainland. She will be at theNew Westminster Public Libraryto talk about the movement andher new book on Tuesday, Oct. 2

at 2:30 p.m. As space is limited,pre-register at 604-527-4667.

Gianturco has written a num-ber of books, all documentingwomen’s lives in 55 countriesthrough photos and text. She hasalso exhibited at UNESCO in Parisand United Nations in New York.

The program is sponsored bythe Royal City Gogos. (Gogomeans grandmother in Zulu.) Allauthor royalties will be donated tothe Stephen Lewis Foundation’sGrandmothers to Grandmotherscampaign, which provides grantsto African grandmothers who areraising AIDS orphans.

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Great lineup of talentduring RiverFest

It’s all happening down by the river this weekend.As part of the worldwide Rivers Day event, the

RiverFest celebration in New Westminster will include alive entertainment lineup at the Quay on Sept. 29.

Music groups will include Andrew Allen, theWashboard Union, Headwater, The Matinee and others.

This art and environmental festival is set to attractthousands to the Fraser to honour the river and celebratethe diverse culture that has grown up on its banks.

RiverFest is a combination of two previous events heldon the Quay: Hyack’s FraserFest and Artists on the River,organized by the Discovery Centre.

The event is free to the public and kicks off in theevening of Sept. 28 with food vendors, artisans and evena little swing music to set the tone for the weekend withNew Westminster’s own RazzMaJazz Trio.

The hallmark paddlewheeler boat tours and workboatparade will return, along with arts exhibits and interactiveactivities sponsored by conservation organizations andcommunity groups that build upon the day’s river andenvironmental themes.

For the complete stage schedule, as well as more infor-mation and a full list of events and activities, visit www.facebook.com/RiverFestNewWest.

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reasons to giveWe all have our reasons to careabout RCH. What’s your reason?

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Reason tocare

Inside

Heart problems can’t keep a good dad down

There must be some mistake, thought Johnny Gahir.After all, the robust, energetic 37-year-old father oftwo from Surrey exercised regularly and took goodcare of himself. But there was no mistaking the chestpains he was experiencing after coming home fromthe gym on May 3rd, 2008. A cardiology stress test athis local hospital revealed a shadow on the front ofhis heart and the need for a referral to RCH’s cardiacteam.An angioplasty at RCH revealed that Johnny had

an 80 per cent blockage to his main artery, and so astent was inserted to restore the blood flow.The following Valentine’s Day, Johnny had an

unusual feeling in his chest—and it had nothing to dowith the romanticholiday. He went tohis local hospital,and was immedi-ately referred againto RCH for anotherstent.Life returned to

normal for awhileuntil January 2012,while crossingthe Canada – U.S.border, Johnnyexperienced an-

other heart attack. As his heart condition was provingto be resistant to treatment with stents, RCH CardiacSurgeon Dr. Daniel Wong opted to perform open heartdouble bypass surgery on Johnny.“You don’t normally expect to see a patient in their

30s with an absence of risk factors like genetics, poorhealth, etc. suffering from heart disease, but it hap-pens,” says Dr. Wong.Now, nothing is holding Johnny back from going

about his regular routine, which includes riding on his

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motorbike and running after his children.“Half of my job is to treat the disease, and the other

half is to help patients understand the disease andwhat they can do to help themselves. Johnny has re-ally taken charge of his health in this respect.”Says Johnny: “From the moment you’re born until

you pass, at some point you’re going to need thecaring hands of medical professionals, and, if you’refortunate enough to be cared for by the quality staff atRCH, you’re blessed.”

Johnny Gahir’s family is happy that he is home, heart healthy and happy again, thanks to RCH.

Dr. Daniel Wong, RCH Cardiac Surgeon.

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“Every doctorquickly discoversthere is much moreto medicine andtreatment than whatmay be discoveredin the consultingroom.” - Dr. TomGodwinIn this frank and entertaining memoir, Dr. Tom

Godwin shares the personal and professional chal-lenges and victories experienced during his 50-yearcareer in medicine. Partial proceeds from the sale ofthis book benefit RCH Foundation.

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RCH redevelopmentmoves forward150Reasons to GiveWhat’s your reason?

Our campaign for the future

On June 12th, 2012our birthday wishcame true: RoyalColumbian Hospitalreceived approvalfrom the provincialgovernment to pro-ceed with the re-development of thesite. This expansionwill enable RCH to

fulfill its mandate as a provincial centre of specializedcare, and help take the pressure off many communityhospitals within the region. While many years of plan-ning and building lie ahead, it is a tremendously excit-ing time to be a part of Royal Columbian Hospital.In the meantime, there are terrific opportunities

to support patient care here. In celebration of RoyalColumbian’s 150 years of medical excellence, we havelaunched our 150 Reasons to Give campaign to raise$1.5 million for critically needed equipment through-out the hospital. With your support, we can move RCHforward into this exciting phase of its history.

On June 12, 2012, former Health Minister Michael deJong announced the formal start of work on the rede-velopment of Royal Columbian Hospital.“Royal Columbian Hospital is at a crossroads in its

history,” said de Jong. “Now is the time to celebrateits past, create a vision for the future and take imme-diate concrete steps in the present to ensure the bestcare for patients both in RCH and throughout FraserHealth.”The redevelopment is anticipated to include hun-

dreds of additional beds, a larger emergency depart-ment, a new surgical suite and consolidation of criticalcare beds.

Belle Puri,Chair, Board of Directors

Adrienne BakkerPresident and CEO

YourHealthMatters is published twice annually by RCHFoundation. If you have any questions or story ideas you wouldlike to share with us, please contact our office at 604.520.4438 ore-mail [email protected]. Articles by Shannon Hendersonand Julie Coghlan unless otherwise noted. Design by Paula Heal.Photography by Jerald Walliser unless otherwise noted.

RCH Foundation Board of Directors2012-2013

Belle Puri, ChairDavid Worthington, Vice-ChairDwight Ross, TreasurerJohn AshbridgeFrank ButzelaarSharon DomaasDoug EveneshenMeldy HarrisErin O’HalloranLarry KozakSteven OsachoffGary PooniHelen SparkesLisa SpitaleDr. Laurence Turner

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Adrienne Bakker, President & CEOLaurie Tetarenko, Vice-presidentJulie Coghlan,Director, Marketing & CommunicationsEleanor Ryrie,Manager, Corporate Partnerships

Michael de Jong with Adrienne and Belle. Photo courtesy of Mario

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The Ministry of Health and Fraser Health will befinalizing the redevelopment concept plan betweennow and October 2012, followed by a more detailedbusiness plan next year, which will determine the de-velopment timeframe.

ADoctor’s NotesUp-close andpersonal onthe world ofmedicine

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Road toLondonParalympian thanks RCHstaff for help in getting toLondon 2012 Games

Nathan Dewitt’s parents weretold that their son may neverbe able to walk, run or ride abike. He, and his twin brotherBrenndon, were born at 27weeks, weighing not eventhree pounds each.The Dewitt twins spent

almost three months in RoyalColumbian Hospital (RCH)’sNeonatal Intensive Care Unit(NICU) following their birththere in 1990. Today, Nathan isrelaxing at home after com-peting in the Men’s 100- and200-metre - T34 sprints atthe 2012 Paralympic Games.Nathan placed 8th in the 100-metre with a time of 17:36 - animpressive finish for his firstParalympic Games.Nathan and his family

(mother Linda, father Shane,brothers Brenndon and Brody)chose to reunite with medical staff in RCH’s NICU onThursday, August 9 to thank them in person, afterLinda sent a heartfelt letter to Fraser Health recogniz-ing RCH staff and physicians involved in her twin boys’care.“I wanted Royal Columbian Hospital to know what

a difference they have made in my son’s life,” wroteNathan’s mom Linda Dewitt. “If not for all the Doctorsand wonderful nurses of the Neonatal Intensive Care

“I wasn’t supposed to ride a bike, walk or anything like that - but I do it all,” says Nathan Dewitt.

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Proud bunch: (from left) Shane, dad; Brenndon, Linda, mom;

Nathan and Brody at home in Surrey.

Unit who looked after him (and all of his family), I cansay without a doubt my son would not be who he istoday!”Babies born before 24 weeks have a survival rate

of about 60 per cent, says Pediatrician Dr. David OuTim, who treated the Dewitt twins and still works inthe NICU. “It’s amazing how well some of the babiesrespond.”“RCH has a NICU program with one of the best

Neonatal IntensiveCare Unit FactsRCH has a provincial Level III NeonatalIntensive Care Unit that provides highlyspecialized care for newborns who are:• extremely premature, born as earlyas 24 weeks into pregnancy andweighing less than 500 grams (theequivalent weight of a loaf of bread)• critically illRCH’s NICU cares for more than 800babies each year from across B.C.

survival outcomes in Canada and a very low rate ofcomplications for extremely premature babies,” saysQueenie Lai, Health Services Manager for RCH’s NICU.“Teamwork involving nurses, physicians, specialistsand the families themselves has been a critical part ofthat success since the NICU program started at RCHback in 1978.”“Our RCH Foundation donors hold a special place

in their heart for the babies and families in the Neo-natal Intensive Care Unit, and are proud to help fundthe most advanced technology available to care forRCH’s tiniest patients,” says Adrienne Bakker, RCHFoundation President and CEO. Read the full story onrchcares.com

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Reasons to care. Reasons to give.Celebrating 150 yearsof medical excellenceat Royal ColumbianHospital

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RCH Donation DayEach one of us - whether we were born,cared for or worked here – has a per-sonal reason about why Royal Colum-bian Hospital has forever made a differ-ence in our lives.On October 2, 2012, please join us forRoyal Columbian Hospital Donation Day.Tune into The Bill Good Show on CKNWAM 980 from 8:30 a.m. to noon andshow your support for B.C.’s Hospital.

“Will he even rememberme? The kids?Will he be able to speak again? Thosewere someof the things that passed throughmymind during those dark days. Everyone toldme howluckywewere that hewas at Royal Columbian, and that gaveme hope.” – Marnie James,wife of Trevor James, who underwent two brain surgeries after falling off a ladder at work.

“Trauma can affect any one of us at any time. Caring for the criticallyinjured takes awhole team and having the right equipment also plays amajor role in helping us save lives and reduce the lifelong impact of seri-ous injuries.” - Dr. Iain MacPhail (centre), Program Medical Director, FraserHealth Trauma Services.

“This is our community, this is where we are, and we all con-sider the Royal Columbian to be our hospital. We take greatpride in our commitment to support RCH, as we feel we arecontributing to a valuable partner, both on a personal anda professional level.” – Frank Butzelaar, President and CEO,Southern Railway of British Columbia (below).

“The ER is a difficult and a challenging place both forpatients and for those of uswho care for them. Yet the samestress and chaos thatmakes this place so challenging, alsoprovides an opportunity to experience some of life’s great-est wonders.We are tested almost daily to see how farwewill bend, but over the years I have been awed by the resil-ience and compassion of the people I workwith.” – Mary VanOsch, Clinical Nurse Educator, Emergency Programs.

“Nomatter how experiencedwe are,making life-and-death decisions is easier and better whenwehave the appropriate technology and equipment.Every dollar buys us time…time that ultimatelysaves lives.” – Dr. Gerald Simkus, Program MedicalDirector, Cardiac Sciences.

“There is no better medical centre tosupport. Through our experiences, bothpersonal and professional, we have seenhow donor fundingmakes a real impacton patients’ lives. So by leaving a gift inourWills, we can help RCH continue todeliver the best in health care innova-tion into the future.” – RCH CardiologistDr. Akbar Lalani and wife, Shamin.

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“I am so grateful that I landedin the care of the wonderfulstaff at RCH. I couldn’t haveasked for a better or more ded-icated group to bring me backto life! There were many diffi-cult moments in the ICU whenI felt as though I would neverget better and I am so thank-ful for such a fantastic teamwho pushed me to recovery.”– Alexandra Kroetsch, who sur-vived a deadly infection causedby the H1N1 virus.

“Sadly, comeMay 17, 2011, we said good bye toour little Brooklyn.What reallymeant themostto us in thatmomentwas the compassion theNICU staff had, how they criedwith us, andshared sympathetic wordswith us. TheymadeBrooklyn’s passing a peaceful intimatemomentfor us, and for thatwewill always hold themdear.” – Tanya Foulds and Joel Wilson with Isabella(left) and Charlotte.

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Royal Columbian Hospital (RCH) will be marking twonumerical milestones this year: celebrating its 150thyear of operation, and welcoming its 1000th first-yearmedical resident.In a province identified by its relative youth, the

New Westminster hospital is an institution steepedin history, born in the days when many of the city’sinhabitants still lived in tents and British Columbiawas still a colony ruled from distant England.Besides becoming a regional hub of medical care,

it also became a major training centre for healthprofessionals. It was the home of the province’sfirst nursing school, and launched a medical resi-dency program in 1950, the same year the Faculty ofMedicine was founded (one of the residents who camethrough the hospital, John Noseworthy, is now theCEO of the Mayo Clinic).The hospital formalized its educational role with

UBC in 1988, leading to greater numbers of its physi-cians becoming clinical faculty, and aligning its curric-ulum with other postgraduate training programs in B.C.

From B.C.’s first nursing school to today’sClinical Academic Campus of UBC

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That identity was reaffirmed in 2002, when RoyalColumbian became a Clinical Academic Campus ofUBC, reflecting its extensive educational programsand facilities. Today, those programs and facilitiesinclude a clinical teaching unit that combines trainingof undergraduate medical students and residents.A first-year residency program draws 29 new physi-

cians to the hospital each year to pursue postgradu-ate training, and a student-led rehabilitation clinicserves the occupational therapy and physical therapyneeds of New Westminster and surrounding commu-nities.“Royal Columbian has a huge capacity in clinical

care,” says Dr. Dale Stogryn, UBC’s Site Director formedical education. “For example, it has the highestinterventional cardiology volume in Canada outsideToronto, and very high neurosurgery volumes. At thesame time, we’ve maintained a family atmosphere.Students like to come here because they’re welcomedas part of the team.”

RCH’s 1000th first-year medical resident Dr. Sadiq Abdulla is training to become an anesthesiologist.

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Looking for a unique way to celebrate a special baby inyour life? Starting October 1st, 2012, you can purchasea commemorative tile to honour him or her on our newMaternity and Neonatal Intensive Care UnitWall.Choose from six whimsical designs that will feature

your baby’s name, weight and birthdate. Three differentsizes are available, andmatching tiles to hang at home

are also available forpurchase.Formore infor-

mation or to pur-chase your baby’stile, please contactRCH Foundation at604.520.4438 [email protected]

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In Dec. 2009, Amie MacNeilwas induced into labour at RCH,as she had developed mild hy-pertension. Little did she knowat the time she would undergoa medical crisis, and if it wasn’tfor the staff and services atRCH, may not have survived thebirth of her son, Jacob.“After a lengthy labour and

a C-section, I was still able tohold my son and feed him forthe first time.”That is all she can remember

before the post-natal ordealthat followed. Amie started tohemorrhage, and doctors had to remove her uterus.Then, during surgery, Amie went into cardiac arrest.When the doctor came back, he told Amie’s husband

Todd that she was stabilized, but still in rough shape.“I asked the nurses to bring Jacob down because

nobody knew if Amy would make it through the night,”he says.

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Over the next several days, doctors fought to takeAmie off a respirator. After performing a tracheotomyto help her breathe without a respirator, Amie was onher way to recovery.Amie was finally discharged on Dec. 30. “We were

lucky to have been at Royal Columbian…they wentabove and beyond.” Read the full story on rchcares.com

Amie and son Jacob at home in Aldergrove. “Nobody knew if Amy would make it through the

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◗FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28Ukrainian Perogy Supper, HolyEucharist Church hall, 5 to 8p.m., Fourth Avenue and FifthStreet. Perogy sale, 11 a.m. to3 p.m. Info: 604-526-0988 and604-522-7711.

◗SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29Garage sale fundraiser, insupport of New WestminsterFamily Place, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.,93 Sixth St. Kids clothes andtoys, household items andother goodies. Free family funincludes face painting, gamesand visit from a fire truck.Funds support Family Place,a nonprofit society providingresource programs for localfamilies with children fromnewborn to age five.Thrift sale, Knox PresbyterianChurch, 403 East ColumbiaSt., 9 a.m. to Noon.Burnaby Cactus and SucculentSociety plant sale, 10 a.m. to4 p.m., Royal Square Mall atEighth Avenue and McBrideBoulevard in New Westminster.Info: Pat at 604-921-7042.Women’s EmpowermentDevelopment, monthly mar-ket, 11 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,Sapperton Pensioners’ Hall,318 Keary St. Free admission,door prizes. Shop for Sudanesetraditional products includ-ing herbs, perfumes, hennaand henna oil, crafts, skincare products, jams, cookies,spices and more. Info: 778-919-1208 or www.bweo.org.

◗MONDAY, OCTOBER 1Codependents Anonymous,Freedom group, 12-step pro-gram for men and women whowant healthier, more functionalrelationships with themselvesand others. Meeting is at7:30 p.m. at Royal ColumbianHospital, 330 East ColumbiaSt., Neil Russell Room, thirdfloor, Columbia tower. Info:Sue at 604-580-8889 or theCoDA information line at 604-515-5585.Tillicum Toastmasters, buildyour public speaking confi-

dence with a community cluband have fun. Guests welcome,7:20 to 9:30 p.m., Unity inAction hall, 1630 EdinburghSt. Info: http://3435.toast-mastersclubs.org or [email protected].

◗TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2Royal City Gogos and NewWestminster Public Library,present photojournalist PaolaGianturco and her latest book,Grandmother Power: A GlobalPhenomenon. Slide show,question and answer sessionand book signing, 2:30 to4:30 p.m., New WestminsterPublic Library, 716 Sixth Ave.Admission is free but space islimited. Register at 604-527-4667. Royalties from booksales go to the Stephen LewisFoundation’s Grandmothersto Grandmothers Campaign,which works with projects sup-porting African grandmothersand children orphaned byAIDS. Info: [email protected] Columbian Hospitaldonation day, 8:30 a.m.to noon, Royal ColumbianHospital health care centrelobby, 330 East Columbia St.CKNW AM 980 host Bill Goodwill broadcast live from RCHin celebration of the hospital’s150 years of delivering careto patients from across B.C.Call in your donation to RCH.Info: 604-520-4438 or www.rchcares.com.Royal Columbian HospitalAuxiliary, general meeting,1 p.m., Neil Russell room ofRoyal Columbian Hospital,330 East Columbia St. Info:Barbara at 604-526-9044.

◗WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 3The New Westminster PublicLibrary, new travel showseason kicks off with anarmchair safari to Kenya andTanzania. Hope McLatchy willshow her photographs, 2:30p.m., 716 Sixth Ave. in theauditorium. The travel showsare co-sponsored by theUniversity Women’s Club of

New Westminster. Info: 604-527-4660.

◗MONDAY, OCTOBER 8Codependents Anonymous,Freedom group, 12-step pro-gram for men and women whowant healthier, more functionalrelationships with themselvesand others. Meeting is at7:30 p.m. at Royal ColumbianHospital, 330 East ColumbiaSt., Neil Russell Room, thirdfloor, Columbia tower. Info:Sue at 604-580-8889 or theCoDA information line at 604-515-5585.

◗TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9Read With Us book club,launching today at NewWestminster Public Librarywith a discussion about TheHelp by Kathlyn Stockett.Read the book, drop in andenjoy the discussion, 7p.m., 716 Sixth Ave. NewWestminster Public Libraryhas copies of the book. Info:604-527-4667.

◗WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10The New Westminster PublicLibrary, new travel showseason kicks off with anarmchair safari to Kenya andTanzania. Hope McLatchywill show her photographs,7:30 p.m., 716 Sixth Ave inthe auditorium. The travelshows are co-sponsored by theUniversity Women’s Club ofNew Westminster. Info: 604-527-4660.

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◗ONGOINGDonations and volunteerswanted, garage sale fundraiserfor New Westminster FamilyPlace, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., 93Sixth St. Kids clothes and toys,household items and othergoodies. Funds raised will sup-port Family Place, a nonprofitsociety providing resourceprograms for local families withchildren from newborn to agefive. To volunteer, donate itemsor get information, call 604-520-3666.New Westminster FamilyPlace drop-in at Lord KelvinElementary, every Thursdayand Friday morning from 9:30to 11:30 a.m.,1010 HamiltonSt. Drop-in includes free play,stories, songs and craft activ-ities. Info: 604-520-3666 orwww.nwfamily.bc.ca.

Christmas, Crafts and CookiesSales, Oct. 27, 20 a.m. to 2p.m., Queens Avenue UnitedChurch, 529 Queens Ave. Tablerentals for crafters and artistsfor $40. Call 604-522-1606.New Westminster Family Place,is a free family resource centrefor parents with children fiveand under. There is a bright,action-packed playroom filledwith toys, games, puzzles andcrafts and staffed by earlychildhood educators and a fam-ily support worker. There is aparents’ room for relaxing, andparenting classes are avail-able. Drop-in hours are 9:30 to11:30 a.m. Monday throughSaturday, and Monday andTuesday afternoons from 1 to 3p.m. Call 604-520-3666.Literacy and beginner ESL formoms and caregivers, Mondaysfrom Oct. 1 to Dec. 17, 9:30a.m. to 1 p.m., Olivet Church,613 Queens Ave. Free. Child-minding available. Info: 604-525-9144 (extension 3628).ESL and health for grandpar-ents, Tuesdays from Oct. 2 toDec. 4, 10 a.m. to noon, OlivetChurch, 613 Queens Ave.Free. Child-minding available.Info: 604-525-9144 (extension3628).Single mothers support group,Wednesdays from Oct. 3 toDec. 5, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.,Olivet Church, 613 QueensAve. Free. Child-minding avail-able. Info: 604-525-9144(extension 3628).

Parenting in Canada (inSpanish), Thursdays from Oct.4 to Dec. 6, 9:30 a.m. to noon,Olivet Church, 613 QueensAve. Free. Child-minding avail-able. Info: 604-525-9144(extension 3628).Parenting in Canada (inEnglish), Thursdays from Oct.4 to Dec. 6, 9:30 a.m. to noon,Olivet Church, 613 QueensAve. Free. Child-minding avail-able. Info: 604-525-9144(extension 3628).Parents Connect, ESL formoms with high beginnerEnglish, Fridays from Sept. 28to Dec. 14, 9:30 a.m. to noon,Olivet Church, 613 QueensAve. Free. Child-minding avail-able. Info: 604-525-9144(extension 3628).The Canadian Club of NewWestminster and the FraserValley, meets the fourthTuesday of each month at theJustice Institute, 715 McBrideBlvd. Meet and greet at 6 p.m.;dinner at 7 p.m. and guestspeaker at 8 p.m. Info: Earl at604-520-388 or www.ourcan-adian.blogspot.com.New Westminster PhotographyClub, meets first and fourthTuesday of each month fromSeptember to May (excep-tions May and December,first Tuesday only), 7:30 p.m.,Centennial Lodge in Queen’sPark. Info: nwphoto.org.Send calendar items to [email protected].

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QuestionOur veggie garden was a

bust. Everything grew huge,but we had no actual foodexcept for the kale.

Not much under the earthin carrots or radishes. Tomatostems are very big but noteven one tomato is growing -the same for peas and cukes.

Did we plant too much inone 8’ x 8’ planter?

Fiona,Vancouver

AnswerI wonder what fertilizer

you used. It sounds as ifyour soil is overly rich innitrogen. Nitrogen createshuge stems and leaves butdoes nothing to help fruit-ing.

Or perhaps you used alarge quantity of manureor compost.

It’s a telling point thatyour kale did very well.Any other type of cabbageor leafy crop would alsohave produced lots of foodfor you.

There’s always a builtin problem if you growcrops that need differentsoil conditions in the samebed but fertilize all the soilthe same way.

Carrots and radisheslike a little nutrition, butroots won’t form if the soilis super rich.

Fertilizers(organic andnon-organic)have threenumbers on thepacket.

The first isnitrogen, thesecond phos-phorus and thethird potash.Phosphorusstrengthensroots and helpsplants producefruit and seeds.Potassium alsohelps fruitingand increasesdisease-resistance.

Peas don’t do well inhigh nitrogen situations.But you should have hadsome pods showing bynow unless you plantedthem very late. Shadysituations and pollinationproblems can also reducepea crops.

Don’t give up on yourtomatoes or cukes just yet.It was a wet, cold spring

and everything’s late. Doyou have flowers on yourtomatoes?

Since you’ve just oneveggie bed, it might bebest to plant it in threesquarish blocks: one forleafy plants, a second forroot vegetables and a thirdfor anything that gives

fruit (peas,tomatoes,cukes etc.).

This wouldalso help youwith crop rota-tion.

I hope youlike cabbage,Fiona.

Planting abed of broccoli,head cabbage,lettuce or chardwould helpyou use upall that nitro-gen. So wouldanything else

where you eat the leaves,stems or both.

QuestionI would like to build up

a landscape box, add moresoil and make a hosta bedin the shade of my wisteria.Wisteria ‘whips’ grow allthrough the soil and I’mconcerned these will leave nonutrients for the hostas.

My plan is to place card-

board over the existing soiland build up the box and soil‘lasagne garden style.’ I amremoving the wisteria whips.Will this plan be OK for thehostas and the wisteria?

Dana,E-mail

AnswerOnce wisterias begin

suckering they continueevery year – and the suck-ers will break through thecardboard before long.

So you will have ayearly routine of peekingaround your hostas to cutback the wisteria suckers.

But wisterias and hostaslike moist rich soil so thetwo types of plants willbe very good companions– and the wisteria suckerswill keep coming no mat-ter what perennials youuse as companions.

At least hostas look sodifferent from wisterialeaves it will be easy to tellthem apart.

If you mulch yearlywith compost or organicfertilizer, the hostas nutri-ent needs will be met.

The wisteria will getmost of its nourishmentmuch further afield.

Anne Marrison is happyto answer garden questions.Send them to her via [email protected].

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Garden a bust, but why?

“I hope youlike cabbage. …Planting a bedof broccoli, let-tuce or chardwould help youuse up all thatnitrogen.”

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Embrace the ‘bloopers’ of everyday life

When I’m watch-ing a movie withmy kids, we

won’t leave the theatrebefore the credits are donebecause some of the bestscenes can be at the end.

Bloopers are now sopopular that they’re eveninserted at the end of car-toons like Monsters, Inc.and the Toy Story movies.

They offer a releasefrom the altered reality ofmovies.

On film, all is not onlybigger and better than lifebut cleaner, neater andprettier. The average actoris a lot better looking thanthe average people we seein the mirror and on thestreets.

In movies and tele-vision, teeth are unnatur-ally white, faces moresymmetric and perfect.

Even if characters burpor pass gas (usually fora laugh), we won’t smellanything (other than pop-corn and the real peoplesitting around you).

Returning to real lifecan be a letdown.

The bloopers remindus that the movie we justsaw was a work of fictionand the actors themselvesare imperfect and falliblejust like us.

They flub their lines,trip themselves up andlaugh uncontrollably.

Still in real life, most ofus want to show our bestselves to others and shyaway from mentioningour blunders.

At the end of ourlives, we expect a solemnrespectful service whereour loved ones rememberthe good things we did.

Thinking about thiscan inform our lives today

as we strive to live as wewish to be remembered.

But making mistakesand being imperfectmakes us human likeeveryone else.

And themistakes wemake are anecessary partof learning andgrowing.

I hope I willnever be so oldas to be afraidto try newthings, makenew mistakesand learn fromthem.

If your lifewas a movie,would you playyour bloopersat the end?

Maybe notif it was a major blooperthat did you in.

That could bring moretears than laughter.

Laughing with othersat our own bloopers canbe therapeutic and neces-

sary for personal growth.We must first acknow-

ledge our responsibilityfor our decisions andactions. When we make a

mistake withthe poten-tial to harmothers – evenwhen it is notintentional, wemust acceptour personalresponsibility.

This, in fact,is part of thenew culture ofdisclosure inhealth care.

In thecourse of apatient’s care,should healthcare providersmake a mis-take, such as

giving the wrong dose ofa medication – even if it

does not result in harm tothat patient, they are eth-ically obliged to disclosethe error to the patient.

This transparency isessential for improve-ments in safety in healthcare. We can learn fromthese mistakes and takesteps to reduce futureerrors.

Of course medical mis-takes are seldom funny,and no one laughs atthese bloopers.

Laughing at ourselveswhen we do silly thingscan relieve the pressure oftrying to look perfect.

If we take ourselves tooseriously and worry toomuch about looking goodto everyone else, we mayset unrealistic standardsand cause ourselves morestress.

Fear of failing or look-ing foolish can hold us

back from trying newthings, meeting newpeople, learning andgrowing.

Maybe we should alllet our loved ones knowwhich bloopers they mayshare at our memorialservices.

We could start a newtrend that would reduceblooper phobia in the liv-ing, reminding everyonethat it’s ok to make mis-takes as long as we canlearn and laugh.

What would you dotoday if you were notafraid of failing or lookingfoolish?

Dr. Davidicus Wong is afamily physician and writer.His Healthwise articlesappear regularly in thispaper. You can read moreabout achieving your positivepotential in life at davidicus-wong.wordpress.com.

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In previous columns Ihave suggested on anumber of occasions

that one should try theirhand at making fresh pastainstead of always relyingon purchasing it dry froma bag or box.

Congratulations to youif you took my advice andtried your hand at thiswonderful culinary skill.For those of you who did,and for those of you whonever will, I want to giveyou some ideas for saucesto complement your pasta,be it from fresh or dry.

The most common isthe classic tomato sauce.Although chefs will con-sider it sacrilege to anypasta, a number of peoplestill buy canned or jarredpremade tomato sauces todon their pasta.

Some will at least getcreative by adding extraingredients like onionsor garlic, but nothing cantake the place of goodrustic homemade batch oftomato sauce.

This does not have to bethe style that simmers forhours on end either. Manygreat homemade pastasauces can start out witha little help from canneddiced tomatoes and sometomato paste and be donein record time.

Reduce it down evenfurther at the end (by sim-mering some of the watercontent out) and replen-ish with some whippingcream and you now have arosé sauce for those specialoccasions when caloriecounting is not on yourpriority list.

Any ground meat (beef,pork, chicken, turkey,lamb, etc.) cooked up atthe beginning of the pro-cess will magically trans-form this rustic tomato or

rosé sauce into a heartymeat sauce.

Sausage meat can alsobe utilized in the samemanner by removing itfrom the casings and cook-ing the same as groundmeat. Italian sausage (mildor hot, depending on yourtastes) is wonderful forthis.

A béchamel (whitesauce) is a very simplesauce. Don’t let the fancyFrench culinary namescare you – it’s just milkthickened with flour andbutter.

A little seasoning (salt,pepper, and a pinch ofground nutmeg) and youhave an incredible saucethat can be a blank canvasfor your favourite cheesesto be melted in or tossedwith bits of grilled chicken.Add garlic and parmesanand you will basicallyhave alfredo sauce.

Oils infused with fla-vours and seasonings canbe the base of a tasty lightpasta coating.

Heat olive oil overmedium to low heat andlet ingredients like crushedgarlic, chillies, herbs, etc.infuse their way into trans-forming a ordinary oil intoa savoury enhancement.

These types of saucesare perfect for less fillingside dishes or during hotweather when a heavilythickened sauce is notdesired.

A batch of seasonedsimmered vegetables canalso be transformed intoa smooth sauce burstingwith flavours with thehelp of a blender, foodprocessor, or hand immer-sion blender.

We actually do one withground lamb where it issimmered with a numberof vegetables and herbswith some red wine.

A few good pulses in ablender, at the end of thecook time, alter it into anamazing pasta sauce.

One of the quickestpasta sauces you will evermake is a browned-buttersauce.

It is exactly what the

name states it to be – but-ter that has been browned.Take a hot pan and placea handful of cubes of coldbutter into it. Stir, or liftthe pan and swirl the melt-ing butter, until the butterfoam has just started tobrown and then toss withyour favourite pasta.

Your favorite freshdelicate herb (basil, oreg-ano, sage, etc.) can also beadded at the time of thecold butter for an incred-ible infusion of herbalessential oils.

Although we have allbeen taught never to addbutter to a hot pan for fearthat it will burn, the trickis to remove the “brown-ing” butter before it hitsthe “burning” stage.

Use salted butter tobe more complimentaryin taste, and you’ll haveless seasoning to do after-wards.

These are merely sug-gestions as it would be lit-erally impossible to coverevery single type of pastasauce idea here.

What I want this col-umn to be is an invitationfor you to blow some dustoff your cookbook collec-tion or search recipes fromthe internet.

Pasta is probably myfavourite thing to eat, butI realize with most peoplethat eating is not theproblem; it’s the cookingpart that feels like a choresometimes. Find a way tomake it fun.

When I was younger,one thing I always insistedon when cooking pastawas to listen to Pavarottiwhile doing so.

I still do on occasion,but now it is not onlyPavarotti, but also AndreaBocelli, Josh Groban andothers … and always witha glass of wine.

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RiverFest:Inspiredby the Fraser takesplace this weekend

in New Westminster, andwe hope to see you at theactivities at the Quay.

This is an excellentrevision of FraserFest thatsees it combined with theannual “Rivers’ Days”and “Artists on the River”.There have been manyannouncements about thisin the papers.

The Fraser River hasbeen integral to the storyof New Westminster andso many aspects of theRoyal City, from industryand business, to recreationand culture.

The river has playeda vital role from the veryfirst days of this town.

Of course, we mustalways remember thatthe river and the hillsideoverlooking it were majorinfluences in the selectionof this city’s site.

Over all the years thatwe have been telling talesrelated to the Fraser Riveror a broader maritimetheme, a number of stor-ies stand out as favourites.At RiverFest we will once

again be offering all sortsof information on the har-bour tours, from port factsand figures to historicalanecdotes.

But back to the favour-ites, what draws the great-est interest?

Stories of First Nationsand their connection tothis major waterway areimportant, as well as stor-ies of early steamboats,sternwheelers, their cap-tains, passengers, cargos,destinations, mishaps,and even vesselspecifications– how long,how fast, andso on.

The morepopular generaltopics requestedinclude “every-day” descrip-tions – whatwas a voy-age like fromVictoria to Yalein 1863?

What didthey eat? Wheredid they sleep?How long did ittake?

And there is alwaysinterest in stories that takeplace during floods withfast high water, or wintertales with ice in the riverand deadly cold temper-atures.

And of course, accountsof a paddlewheeler sink-ing or a ship explosion arealways in demand.

People like to learn ofthe early excursions on theriver – not the current oneson the MV Native, butrather the ones in the 1800swhen people gathered forfun as a fundraiser or justfor a specific group’s dayouting to, for instance, PittLake or Derby Reach.

There is always amaze-ment when people hear ofband concerts on the riveras the passengers travel toa destination for a supperor an event.

Examplesthat are greatfun to hearabout feature adance, dinnerand programat a townhall in PortHaney whileanother has afull evening’sentertainmenton the wayto and fromthe StevestonOpera House.

The list ofstories is verylong and thetopics range

widely. They might fea-ture the river, the Gulf ofGeorgia, or perhaps a runthrough the Gulf Islandsto Victoria. Maybe that’swhy we enjoy our trips onthe B.C. ferries and the MVNative – so many storiescome to mind. See you atRiverFest:Inspired by theFraser.

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“What was avoyage like fromVictoria to Yalein 1863? Whatdid they eat?Where did theysleep? How longdid it take?”

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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 thisnewspaperandTheAdvertisingStandardsCouncilof B.C. OMISSIONANDERROR: The publishersdo not guarantee the insertion of a particularadvertisement on a specified date, or at all,although every effort will be made to meet thewishes of the advertisers. Further, the publishersdo not accept liability for any loss or damagecaused by an error or inaccuracy in the printingof an advertisement beyond the amount paidfor the space actually occupied by the portion ofthe advertisement in which the error occurred.Any corrections or changes will be made in thenext available issue. The Burnaby Now & TheNew Westminster Record will be responsible foronly one incorrect insertion with liability limitedto that portion of the advertisement affected bythe error. Request for adjustments or correctionson charges must be made within 30 days ofthe ad’s expiration. For best results pleasecheck your ad for accuracy the first dayit appears. Refunds made only after 7business days notice!

1170 Obituaries1170

STEWART, Aleatha (Allan)May 1919 - September 2012

It is with sad hearts we announce the passingof our beloved mother and grandmother.Aleatha was born May 29, 1919 in NewWestminster.She passed away peacefully onSeptember 7, 2012. She is predeceased byher husband William, long-time companion

Art Deitcher and daughter in-law Laurette. She is survived by herson Bill and daughter Janet (Ted), grandchildren; Greg (Terri),Karen (Jamie), Jenny and Laura (Corey), great-grandchildren;Jake, Sydney, Ben and Brad.Memorial Service to be held Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 10:00am, Columbia Bowell, 219 Sixth Street, New Westminster. Inlieu of flowers donations in Aleatha’s name to the Kiwanis CareFoundation, 35 Clute Street, New Westminster, BC, V3L 1Z5.Condolences may be left for the family online @ www.kearneyfs.com

Columbia-Bowell Chapel 604-521-4881

FULTON, Craig RossDecember 12, 1952 - September 24, 2012

It is with overwhelming sadness that we announce thepassing of Craig Fulton, on Monday, September 24, 2012.Beloved husband of Jacalin Esther Mary, devoted fatherof Andrew, eldest son of Jack and Jean Fulton, brother of

Jackie (Tracy) of New Westminster. Craig passed away peacefully inthe presence of his wife and family and in the loving care of the MoogHospice staff in Penticton.Craig graduated from SFU in 1976 and began a career which spannedthirty-five years in the public service both in Ottawa and later inVancouver.He was a dedicated civil servant, and cared deeply about his work inthe public interest and his colleagues, many with whom he maintainedlife-long friendships. Craig and his wife recently retired to Penticton,leaving New Westminster, the city of his heart, for new adventures in theOkanagan Valley. Craig was a Master Mason, a proud member of LewisLodge #57 and affiliated with Penticton Lodge #147 and a member ofother bodies within the Masonic family.Craig was a wonderful husband, father, son, brother and friend. He wasa man of outstanding qualities and wide-ranging interests but to allwho knew him he will be most remembered for his loyalty, kindness,cheerfulness and his lively sense of humour. He will be deeply missed byhis wife and family, former work colleagues, Lodge members, membersof PIPS and the SFU alumnae.A Memorial Service, Celebrating the life of Craig Fulton will be held atSt. Aidan’s Presbyterian Church, 1320 Seventh Avenue, V3M 2K1 in NewWestminster, on Saturday, September 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM. In lieu offlowers the family would appreciate a donation be sent to the Moog &Friends Hospice House, 550 Carmi Avenue, Penticton, BC V2A 3G6.

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DESAUTELS,Rosaire1922-2012

Loving husband and fatherRosarie passed away onSeptember 24, 2012.Mass of Christian Burial washeld at Our Lady of LourdesParish Thursday, September 27,2012. Burial was at Gardensof Gethsemani.

Columbia-Bowell604-521-4881

KABOOL, Ursula MaryDec 03, 1923 - Sep 19, 2012

It is with great sadness that weannounce that Ursula Kaboolpassed away quietly September19, 2012. Born in Saskatchewanin 1923, her ready smile will bemissed by all. She was a proudmember of the Rebekah Lodgeand gave much to thecommunity. Her children; Judy,David, Ken, Sharon, Ray, Phil,and Sandy, grandchildren, andgreat-grandchildren wish tothank the staff at JackmanManor for their care and supportover the last few years. Thememorial service will be held atthe Oddfellows Hall, 7728Edmonds Street, Burnaby onSaturday September 29, 2012 at1 pm.

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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 available formodifications to better equip your home.A child at risk is waiting for an open door.Make it yours.

1310 Trades/Technical1310M E C H A N I C A L P R O J E C TM A N A G E R / E S T I M A T O Rrequired for our Saskatoon office.The successful candidate shouldhave a background in mechanicalengineering/technologist orminimum 10yrs trade experiencein commercial or industrialapp l i ca t i ons . Excep t iona laccuracy, organizational andcommunication abilities are amust. Candidate must also beable to work with little or nosupervision. References andsalary expectations are required.This is a permanent full-timeposition. We offer a teamorientated office environment,with competitive salary andbenefit package. Remunerationto commence with experience.Position available immediately.Reply to: Suer & Pol lonM e c h a n i c a l P a r t n e r s h i p ,827-57th Street East, Saskatoon,S a s k . S 7 K 5 Z 2 F a x :3 0 6 - 9 7 5 - 3 7 2 0 E m a i l :[email protected]

REQUIRED IMMEDIATELY!SUER & POLLON Mechanical.Water & Sewer ConstructionF o r e m a n t o s u p e r v i s econstruction crew; Operators andPipelayers (class 1A an asset)Plumbers/Pipefitters: Foreman,Journeyman and Apprentices.Camp setting, 21days in-7daysout. State qualifications, wagesexpected and references.Fax: 306-975-3720 Email:[email protected]

1240 GeneralEmployment1240

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FULTON, Craig RossDecember 12, 1952 - September 24, 2012

It is with overwhelming sadness that we announce thepassing of Craig Fulton, on Monday, September 24, 2012.Beloved husband of Jacalin Esther Mary, devoted fatherof Andrew, eldest son of Jack and Jean Fulton, brother of

Jackie (Tracy) of New Westminster. Craig passed away peacefully inthe presence of his wife and family and in the loving care of the MoogHospice staff in Penticton.Craig graduated from SFU in 1976 and began a career which spannedthirty-five years in the public service both in Ottawa and later inVancouver.He was a dedicated civil servant, and cared deeply about his work inthe public interest and his colleagues, many with whom he maintainedlife-long friendships. Craig and his wife recently retired to Penticton,leaving New Westminster, the city of his heart, for new adventures in theOkanagan Valley. Craig was a Master Mason, a proud member of LewisLodge #57 and affiliated with Penticton Lodge #147 and a member ofother bodies within the Masonic family.Craig was a wonderful husband, father, son, brother and friend. He wasa man of outstanding qualities and wide-ranging interests but to allwho knew him he will be most remembered for his loyalty, kindness,cheerfulness and his lively sense of humour. He will be deeply missed byhis wife and family, former work colleagues, Lodge members, membersof PIPS and the SFU alumnae.A Memorial Service, Celebrating the life of Craig Fulton will be held atSt. Aidan’s Presbyterian Church, 1320 Seventh Avenue, V3M 2K1 in NewWestminster, on Saturday, September 29, 2012 at 1:00 PM. In lieu offlowers the family would appreciate a donation be sent to the Moog &Friends Hospice House, 550 Carmi Avenue, Penticton, BC V2A 3G6.

STEWART, Aleatha (Allan)May 1919 - September 2012

It is with sad hearts we announce the passingof our beloved mother and grandmother.Aleatha was born May 29, 1919 in NewWestminster.She passed away peacefully onSeptember 7, 2012. She is predeceased byher husband William, long-time companion

Art Deitcher and daughter in-law Laurette. She is survived by herson Bill and daughter Janet (Ted), grandchildren; Greg (Terri),Karen (Jamie), Jenny and Laura (Corey), great-grandchildren;Jake, Sydney, Ben and Brad.Memorial Service to be held Saturday, October 6, 2012 at 10:00am, Columbia Bowell, 219 Sixth Street, New Westminster. Inlieu of flowers donations in Aleatha’s name to the Kiwanis CareFoundation, 35 Clute Street, New Westminster, BC, V3L 1Z5.Condolences may be left for the family online @ www.kearneyfs.com

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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections Sept. 30 - Oct. 6, 2012★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★

Aries March 21 - April 19: The accent remainson crucial relationships. This week ends three yearsof relationship disappointment – and, hopefully, endsyour less than shining attitude toward others. (Yes,implication intended.) Your energy and charismaremain high through Monday. This eve brings goodmoney developments, if you think long term. Anaffectionate trend enters your workplace midweek,for most of October – but don’t let stardust make youchase a sweet, success-sapping illusion. Errands,paperwork, details, casual friends fill Thursday toFriday: talk, news or travel inspires you. Gemini aids.Taurus April 20-May 20: This week ends threeyears of hard work. If you shirked work, you’re aboutto encounter three years of consequences via others’responses to your employment efforts. Well, lessonlearned. Whether you’ve worked hard or not, thethree years ahead bring hard-to-seize but valuableopportunities in cultural, legal, love, philosophical,and,most beneficially, educational strivings: these willreward for 10 years ahead. “Truer” love will redeema past mistake. Rest and plan Sunday/Monday. Yourenergy and charisma surge midweek. Money’s luckyThursday/Friday: something new is brewing!Gemini May 21-June 20: You might fall in lovesoon. You’ll be surprised at how much someonewants to please/help you. Falling in love has alot to do with confidence and disregard for theconsequences. That’s why old people (like me)find it so hard to do. This week ends three years ofan over-emphasis on sex, and a grey pall on love.Saturday begins six weeks of romantic courage andintense relationships – friends and enemies! Hopesfill Sunday/Monday. You’re weary midweek, butTuesday begins 25 days of affection in home andfamily. Your energy and inspiration soar Thursdayonward – start something!

Cancer June 21-July 22: The accent remainson home, kids, garden, nutrition, rest, Mother Natureand security. A pall, glue, lifts off these things late thisweek (for three decades). You might need to choosebetween these home interests and outside ambitionsSunday/Monday. A few days of hope, friendlinessand “fun times” begin Monday eve. By Wednesday ifnot before, you begin to glimpse the poetry of love,whether in your situation or someone else’s. Retreat,rest, plan and seek the spiritual (or be charitable)Thursday to Saturday. A beneficial project might beginhere, or in governmental areas.Leo July 23-Aug. 22: Travel, communicate,handle paperwork, write reports, do errands duringthis busy but not overly-important week. (There isone significant theme; it drifts just beyond sight– but not beyond sensing: money and sex drift intoan “inspiration” lane now, so follow your hunches inmoney/investments, and follow “poetry” in physicalattractions.) Wisdom comes early week, though youmight not like its insights. Be ambitious, approachhigher-ups Monday eve to Wednesday. Flirtations,popularity, accurate optimism about your futurecome Thursday to Saturday. That inspiration/poetrykick in.Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: Chase money. Incomeand spending restrictions lift this week, for manyyears. Sunday/Monday are for investigations –though you might not like what you find, you needto know it. Intimacy or money, lifestyle or healthmight be involved. Wisdom, gentle love drift over youMonday eve to Wednesday – and they bring splendidinspiration or intriguing flashes of opportunity, of far-away places, or of love/marriage. All these requirea more intuitive, less logical way of thinking. (Theinspiration continues, like a dream, into Friday.) Beambitious late week – success likely!

Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: Your energy and charisma,clout and effectiveness continue at a yearly high.Even better, the sober pall that has lain over you forthree years ends this week. Not all will be solved(relationshipsandhome/security remainproblematicalfor some years) but you’ll certainly bounce upwardsoon. Sunday/Monday might signal the end of acertain type of relationship: good. Monday eve toWednesday brings secrets, financial and intimate“openings” and the opportunity to make changes.Your inspiration grows about work and obligations.Late week, learning, love, travel: your choice.Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Lie low, rest, contemplateand plan. Deal with government, institutions andlarge corporations. Fulfill old obligations. All thesework to free you for late month and November,when important things will begin (and return). Tacklechores early week. Monday eve to Wednesday bringsrelationships, opportunities and opposition: proceedwith the confidence not of strength, but of intuition:yours is splendid now, and growing. Hopes aboutromance seem unrealistic, but in this fantasy layssolid truth. Mysteries, research, sexual and financialurges come late week: success indicated!Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: The accent lies onwish fulfillment, optimism, friends and popularity,entertainment and light romance. You could meeta good life mate this “year” (to June ’13) so amonth like this one is important – especially asFriday ends a three-year wet blanket on this socialzone, and Saturday begins six weeks of romanticcourage and sudden, intense relationships – butI’m anticipating. Sunday/Monday emphasizethe same old restricted romance. Tackle choresMonday eve to Wednesday. Thursday to Saturdaybring relationships, exciting meetings, new linksand home/privacy inspiration.

Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Be ambitious. Focuson prestige relationships (e.g., butter up the boss)shore up your community reputation, study (then acton) career options, etc. This arena has been a strugglefor some years, but this week sows a change to moreease and happiness in ambition – you’ll agree, in amonth or few! Sunday/Monday fight this trend, so restup, lie low and attend to basics. Care for your children.Romance, creative surges please you Monday eveto Wednesday. Tackle chores Thursday to Saturday– these days begin, socially, to help your ambitions– see inspiration, accept and use it!Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: October features gentlelove, intellectual empathy, learning, far travel, legalaffairs, fame, culture, internationalism, compassionand understanding of society’s ways. Soon, you’llexpand joyously into at least one of these areas! (E.g.,travel, succeed at university, fall in love, etc.) Yourcommunication abilities will virtually explode – youmight have to slow yourself down so others can catchup. (Small hints of this Sunday/Monday.) Be home,care for family midweek. Thursday to Friday bringromance, pleasure, beauty: true love? Money/careerinspirations are spot on.Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: October promotesinvestments, debt reduction, inheritances, otherpeople’s money, sexual urges, mysteries andresearch, health diagnosis, commitments and lifestylechanges. Long-lasting delays and restrictions lift fromthis general area Friday, freeing you to plunge intothem profitably, successfully, in the month and yearsahead – especially this October to next June, whenan investment in real estate can be a huge lifetimewinner; or sex can create a very lucky child, etc. Youwill be imbued with wisdom about this and othersubjects now, especially Thursday/Friday. Act!

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2075 Furniture2075QUEEN SIZE Mattress SetBrand New. Original Plastic.

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5505 Legal/PublicNotices5505

Notice to Creditorsand Others.

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Randall Cobbett,Executor

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Notice to Creditorsand Others.

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6020-22 New Westminster6020-22

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6007 BUSINESSES FORSALE6007

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RENO’D 770SF 1 BR 2nd fl withnew appls insuite laundry, petskids ok $189,900 604-530-6247see uSELLaHOME.com id5584

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-12 Langley/Aldergrove6008-12

WALNUT GROVE 1311sf 3br1.5ba, on quiet side of complexwith private back yard $293,000see uSELLaHOME.com id5539

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp,& Sky train $259K 778-241-4101see uSELLaHOME.com id5580

6008-28 Richmond6008-28

STEVESTON VERY large 1284sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazingmtn views, $455K 604-618-8362see uSELLaHOME.com id5376

6008-26 Port Moody6008-26

INLET & Mtn views, reno’d 928sf2 br condo, insuite laundry rentalsok $228,500 604-936-7547 seeuSELLaHOME.com id4642

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-18 NewWestminster6008-18

OWNER SELLING Newly Reno1236sf. 2BR & den, 2 baths,7appls, pets ok, NWest concretehi-rise. (#806 The Woodward)Direct secure access to RoyalCity Ctr Mall. $429,900 obo778-238-1056, 604-271-0777

6008-14 Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead.6008-14

IMMACULATE 2446SF 4br 4bat/h. Incredible view, huge masterbr $414,900, 604-466-3175 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5226

NICOMECKL RIVER hiking trailsnr this1279sf 2br 1.5ba tnhousew/pool, $224,900 778-240-3699see uSELLaHOME.com id5512

MOVING?MOVING?

Call604-998-0218to place your ad

Call604-444-3000to place your ad

PETS & LIVESTOCK

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PRICE REDUCED, 1280sf 3br1.5ba ½ duplex, large 4480sflot $229,900 604-792-9287see uSELLaHOME.com id5511

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

$10K BELOW assessment, 2br+Den or 3br, 2ba 1083sf condo,Nr SFU $339,900 604-866-7326see uSELLaHOME.com id5557

CLOVERDALE UPDATED 696sf1br condo, rents for $650 insuitelaundry $103,900 604-341-9257see uSELLaHOME.com id5500

GUILDFORD 650SF 1br 3rd flcondo, pool, exercise rm, partyrm etc, $213,900 778-834-8224see uSELLaHOME.com id5576

GUILDFORD QUIET 905sf topfl 2br condo, recent flooringpaint etc $186,900 604-496-3397see uSELLaHOME.com id5593

NEWTON 723SF 1br groundlevel w/private entry, insuitelaundry $139,900 604-984-8891see uSELLaHOME.com id5546

NEWTON HUGE 2017sf 3 or 4br 2.5ba tnhouse w/double sxsgarage $393,000 778-218-0389see uSELLaHOME.com id5320

$30 1 photo ad, 3 lines.1 online ad, 5 photos,many lines.It runs till you cancel,for up to one year.

CLASSIFIEDS SELLRun your private party merchandise ad until you cancel

WEGUARANTEE IT!

Give us a call: 604.444.3000Or place online:

burnabynow.com royalcityrecord.com

NEWTON UPDATED 1007sf 2brground lvl, private entry, insuitelaundry, $196,900 604-592-2991see uSELLaHOME.com id5598

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-30 Surrey6008-30

PRICE REDUCED 1200sf 2br2ba upr lvl tnhouse +55 complxw/chairlift $199K 604-951-7738see uSELLaHOME.com id5547

SURREY CENTRE ½ block tomall, skytrain, SFU, 668sf 1br+den $227,900 604-572-9095see uSELLaHOME.com id5609

6008-40 W.End/Down/Yaletown6008-40

FORECLOSURE SALEDistress sale. Receive free listw/Pics $2 Mill and up.

www.VancouverLuxuryCondosForeclosure.com

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

EXECUTIVE LIVING gated1864sf 4bedroom 2.5bath, mainfloor master bedroom, 19+ adultcomplex $568,900 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5552

HUGE 2650SF 4br 3.5ba 2 yr old3 level tnhse, double sxs garagerec room $649,500 604-560-4109see uSELLaHOME.com id5555

PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids,pets ok. $310,000 778-294-2275see uSELLaHOME.com id5575

6008 Condos/Townhouses6008

6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42

PARTIAL OCEAN view, large1270 sf. 2 br + den 2 ba in a +45building $295,000. 778-809-0769see uSELLaHOME.com id5574

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

1 BD top floor in Chilliwack granitecounters, 9’ ceilings, stack w/d.elec f/p. Secure undergroundparking. $149,000. 604-795-7367

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-01 Real Estate6020-01★ WE BUY HOMES ★

Damaged Homes! Pretty Homes!Any Condition! No Fees! No Risk!Quick Cash! Convenient! Private!

(604)- 626-9647www.webuyhomesbc.com

●DIFFICULTY SELLING?●Difficulty Making Payments?No Equity? Expired Listing? Penalty?We Take Over Payments! No Fees!www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-02 Abbotsford6020-02

EAST, STUNNING Mt Baker view2850 sf 5br 3ba bungalow, mn flrMaster, $454,900 250-656-0549see uSELLaHOME.com id5456

6020-04 Burnaby6020-04

BURNABY South; CORNER8810sq ft lot 3 BR 1200sf home.$999,000. No agents. 604-439-7554

6020-06 Chilliwack6020-06

CHILLIWACK LK 1250sf rancherw/guest cabin, .5 ac lot, 2km tolake, pool $360K 604-824-5687see uSELLaHOME.com id5561

CULTUS LK gardener’s dream1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c50+ complex $68K 604-858-9301see uSELLaHOME.com id5400

OWN THE land, 1092sf 2brrancher style mobile home, kidsOK, $179,900 604-824-7803see uSELLaHOME.com id5541

REAL ESTATE

RETIRED OR 45+ ?? GreatRancher in Qu ie t Ga tedCommunity, 2 BR, 2 f/bath, allappls, 1200sf, a/c, gas f/p, dblegarage, maintenance free yard,strata fee $136mo. REDUCED!Open to reasonable offers.Mint Condition! Open House callfor date & times 1 604 625-3498.

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-12 Ladner/South Delta6020-12

W. LADNER ½ block from theFraser Riv,1600sf 3br characterhome, $559,000 604-617-3748see uSELLaHOME.com id5599

6020-14 Langley/Aldergrove6020-14

ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX65K below assessment. $3K/morent income $535K 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3428

WILLOUGHBY NEW 3034sf 6br5ba w/legal 2br basement suitequiet cr, $599,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5607

6020-24 North Delta6020-24

OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-47610 Barrymore Dr N Delta

$599,000Fab 3000+ sq.ft. Family Home inRoyal York. DAN SKALNIK604-377-7008 Coldwell BankerWestburn. [email protected]

www.realestatehomes.net

UPDATED 4541SF 7br 5½baon large 8264sf lot, basementsuite, $819,000 604-805-6614see uSELLaHOME.com id5604

6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26

2490 CALEDONIA, North VanOPEN Sat 1-4pm, Sun 1-3:30pm

or by appointment.One of the Best Views in Deep

Cove - $1,390,000Beautiful 3 bedroom cedar homewith stunning, pristine 240 degreeviews over Deep Cove and 2marinas. 3 floors on rare,landscaped 10,000 sq ft lot withstream. 350 sq ft deck. $2,100mth luxury suite to help pay themortgage. Steps to the forest trail,Deep Cove and just 20 mins toDowntown. Lovingly renovated

www.deepcovehome.comCall Deanna 778-829-6993

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-26 NorthVancouver6020-26

Open HouseSat 2-4 Sept 29th3225 CAPILANOCres. North Van.

Have you ever wonderedwhat the view is like from a

birds nest?Watch Eagles soar andsalmon spawn in thisbreathtaking peaceful

location!Enjoy entertaining perchedabove the Capilano river20,000+ sq ft lot, this home hasover 2400 sq ft of living.Wonderful open main floor planw/vaulted ceilings and wall towall windows. 3 beds, 2.5baths, 2 f/p and 1000 sq feet ofsundecks & patios to capturethe essence of West CoastLiving at the water’s edge.Walk to Edgemont Village, inthe #1 Handsworth Schoolcatchment, mins to Downtown& Whistler Sea to Sky Hwy.Richard [email protected] Rlty Ltd

6020-30 Port Moody6020-30

OCEANFRONT 4700SF 5br 3½bath main fl br, 6286sf lot, suitepotenl $1,949,000 604-469-1813see uSELLaHOME.com id5606

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

BOLIVAR HTS beautifully up-dated 1600sf 3br rancher, 7830sf view lot $399K 778-394-0228see uSELLaHOME.com id5562

DUNDARAVE HOUSE 2 stories,part view, finished bsmt, 4 br, 4ba, office, lrg kit/family rm, 3 carheated garage, nr schools/shops3,900 sf + encl solarium, lot 8,139sf, $2,588,000. 604-730-9912

Open Hse, Sat/Sun 1-3pm, 2 BRT/H Convenient & DesireableLocation Marine Dr @ 21st,W Van, $789,500, 250-862-7322

REAL DEPARTURE Bay-Nosteep stairs on cliff front. Just 2blks to sandy, usable beach. 8min to ferry, shopping closer.2,600 sq ft, 2 bdrm suite, activeviews, 3 full baths, sep. laundries.Oversize corner lot w/ access toRV pad behind house. $439,000.Drive by 2895 Fairbanks (cnr BayS t . ) N a n a i m o . V i e w b yappointment. 250-585-1111,250-729-7420

2BDRM/2BTH, $274,90038 19797-64 Ave, LANGLEY

Superb location updated upperend unit townhome w/vinyl-

plank flr, bths, appls, paint, newroof. 2 sundecks, s/s+intrcm,

garage. 604-533-6652

VIEWS! 3BD/2.5BTH Top WVancover Location, Lifestyle,Kitchen, Cherrywood Floor, LikeNew, Just Gorgeous $1,599,000.Interlink Realty (778) 882-8381

2BDRM+DEN/2BTH CONDO forSale Owner must SELL. Helen604-762-7412 $269,500.See onhttp://propertyguys.com/property/index/id/69236

WILLOUGHBY HEIGHTSOpen, spacious 6yr old home,granite, ss appl. vaulted ceiling,3br 3ba, $ 572k. [email protected]

THOM CREEK Ranch - House forSale By Owner. In Chilliwack’spremier retirement complex. 2090sq ft finished plus 294 unfinishedready to model. In the top row withsuperb, unspoilable views of theCity, mountains and way beyond.Excellent Clubhouse. Friendlyneighbours $399,000 negotiable.No HST. 604-824-1892

6015 For Sale byOwner6015

UNIQUE LARGE Seymour Riverestate for sale, 5500 sf on 15,000

sf river property, a natureparadise. B&B potential!

$ 1,655,000Serious inquiries only.

[email protected]

ABBOTSFORD35014 HIGH DRIVE

2400 sq.ft. 5 bed, 2.5 bath, incl.in-law suite. Private back yard.$390,000 obo. (250) 702-3415

2BDRM/2BTH#308-10186-155 Street

Move in ready! Designer colors,custom bar. Near transit, mall,park. $216,000 (604) 808-6847

[email protected]

3BDRM/2.5BTH BEAUTIFUL 2STOREY HOME ON A QUIET

CUL-DE-SAC IN CLOVERDALEExcellent location in desirable

neighborhood. Close to schools,transportation and shopping.Bright open plan. $552,000.

Call: (604) 575-4686

WALNUT GROVE $435,000.TOWNHOME, End Unit

Private Greenbelt Lot2000 Sq.Ft. 3Bed 3.5 Bath

To View 604-838-5958

PRICE REDUCED by $15K!Want a very nice family home?We are selling our South facing3861 sq ft custom home (6028sq ft lot) in Fleetwood/Tynehead,Surrey... 6 bedrooms, den/study,3 1/2 bathrooms, maple kitchen.Large master bedroom has aBIG walk-in closet, and beautifulmountain views. Neutral colours,bright and light throughout.Sweeping, double sidedstaircase. In-house vacuumsystem. In-law suite downstairshas 2 bedrooms, maple kitchen,laundry, separate entry and alarge games/media room.Landscaped garden, privateback yard, covered patio, hottub, cedar deck. Primary schoolis a 3 minute walk, Surrey Sports& Leisure Complex is a 2 mindrive. 16939 - 84 Ave, Surrey.$694,800 OBO

Call 778-227-6253

6020-08 Coquitlam6020-08

OFFERED AT assessed value1000sf 3br 2ba home on huge10,000sf lot $414K 778-859-0717see uSELLaHOME.com id4272

RANCH PARK 3136sf 7br 3.5bafabulous vu, below assessmenton CDS $699K 604-498-2616 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5595

4BDRM/3.5BTH 2639 DelahayeDr.Coquitlam $974,800.Re/MaxAll Points 604-328-8127 - view!taracaldwellrealestate.com

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BIRCH BAY WATERFRONTREDUCED. Quality cust 3 BR, delmstr, 2 f/p, lrg dck/balc, priv beachw/stairs, amazing views/sunsets!$598,988. Windemere Real Estate

RANDY WEG • 360-305-5704

REAL ESTATE6508 Apt/Condos6508

WWW.EASYRENT.CA, id#4944250 Dawson St, BurnabyOMA2, 1 BR + den, 18th flr, 650sf,balc, hw flrs, 7 appls, prkg, NS/NP. Oct 1, $1435 604-662-3279

WWW.EASYRENT.CA, id#1318,1155 High St, Coq MetropolitianResidences, 2BR, 2ba, 30th flr,1150sf, balc, 2 lvls, h/w flrs, 7appls, storage, 2 prkg, N/S, NoPets. Now, $1795, 604-662-3279

WWW.EASYRENT.CA, id#996660 Nootka Way, Port Moody,Nahanni, 2BR, 2 bath, 29th flr,860 sf, balc, hw flrs, 7 appls, 2prkg, storage, NS/NP. avail Now,$1445/mo 604-662-3279

1BDRM/1BA BURNABYLougheed Village

Renovated-*Util. Incl. 750 sq’1 blk from skytrain, hard-wood, dishwasher, granite c-tops. No Pets. $1350/mth.

Call 604-762-2044 [email protected]

2232 McAllisterPort Coquitlam

3 BR Apartments* Newly reno’d, quiet secure

bldg, walk to all amenities.* Near WC Express.

* Rent incls heat, hot water,fridge, stove, priv balcony &

window coverings* Laundry & Storage ea floor

* No pets✔ Wheel Chair Access

604 - 941 - 7721

COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.

On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.

office: 604- 936-1225

CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West

Near Transportation &Douglas College.

Well Managed Building.

office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604 354-9112

ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq

Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358

AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq

Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.

Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604-727-5178

AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.

office:604- 936-3907

Balmoral Street

1 BEDROOM APTAvailable Now

Close to trans, Highgate Mall &shopping. Rent incls heat &h/w. Refs req’d. Reno’d stes.

Ana 778-859-0798 or BaysideProperty Office 604-432-7774

AVAIL ASAP , Newly reno’d 1BR, 1 block from Queen Park &Canada Games pool. No pets,$725/mo. 604-454-4540

700 PARK CRESCENT NewWestminster, 1 BEDROOM $925.Adult friendly building. visual in-tercom, gated parking. Nearshops & bus. Includes hotwater &storage. Sorry No Pets!!

Call 604-522-3391

3BDRM/2BTH #67 - 4500Claridge Road, Powell River

All new carpets, paint andcurtains. Eat-in kitchen, largebedrooms, office, workshop andmore. New fridge/stove, w/d andd/w. Immediate possession.$99,999 Call: (604) 483-3688email: [email protected]

Like brand-new andready to move into!

6075 Sunshine Coast6075

POINT ROBERTS! A brightattractive 3 bdrm, 2 bath home,Gulf Aire Villas, 1721 Benson Rd.#111, $19,000 and 5800sf lot with5 dwarf fruit trees from separateowner at $37,600. Owner willfinance. Contact Call Isabelle604-266-5153 or Duncan604-266-9923

OCEAN FRONT boat access only2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30minfrom W Van $799K 778-998-9141see uSELLaHOME.com id5424

LOT & Trailer. This little gem islocated 120 miles from Van, pool- C.H, hiking, fishing, history of1860’s gold rush. Caretaker,maint $775/yr, $40,000 obo. Lot33 - 30860 Trans Canada HwyYale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764

LADYSMITH, 3 bdrm house, nrNanaimo Airport, oceanfront,moorage, move-in ready, newlyrenovated, includes revenuesuite, virtual avail 604-984-0836

HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hrfrom Vanc incl lot & 5th wheelski, fish, $148,500 604-209-8650see uSELLaHOME.com id5491

HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive fromVanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront$70K is for both 604-240-5400see uSELLaHOME.com id5588

GET AWAY or PermanentLiving close to Manning ParkCommunity, wilderness & rec, 3BR, 1.5ba, 6appls, sleeps 12+,$250K by owner, 604-795-3663

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★Exclusive & Private Lake Shore

Cottage, for all info:www.cottageonlake.ca $329,000

★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★

CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785

6065 RecreationProperty6065

BEST LAKE FRONT FROM VANonly 1 hr, nr Bellingham, 2,900 sft,5 br, 4.5 bath, 18 yr old home.Beautiful low bank waterfront,$739,000. Call 604-734-1300

6065 RecreationProperty6065

3 BR, lrg kitchen/lving room,1300sf seasonal, Gambier Isl.Sea Ranch $325K 604-266-6191

REAL ESTATE INVESTORlooking for, All Types of Property& Fixer Uppers www.atsbc.comCall: Calum (604) 532-1923 or

[email protected]

6060 Real EstateWanted6060

6052 Real EstateInvestment6052

90FT WATERFRONT, SointulaGuest Beach House Malcolm Is.N. Vanc Is. 2 BR, water, sewer,hydro. $229K. 604-628-4592www.sointulabeachhouse.com

SPECTACULAR ISLANDVIEWS (10) San Juan Islands,

Anacortes - Biz Pt.$899,000 USD

4,100 sq.ft. on .5 acres, 5 br within-suite bath, oversized 4 cargarage 38’ long x 16’ High RV

garage. Custom home ICFexterior walls, geothermal heat

system. MLS# 313575Alan Weeks

3688 Birch Way, Anacortes,ZIP 98221-8440(425)691-9515

[email protected]

OPEN HOUSESat Oct. 6th 1- 4 pm

FANNY BAY,VAN. ISLAND

WATERFRONT HOME90’ of waterfront with a stunning

custom built home offeringpanoramic views to Denman Isl

and. Go to Realtor.ca-residential-Fanny Bay, B.C. - MLS # 316185

Click on Multimedia for Virtualtour. $669,000 Estate Sale.Rent out or make the move.

The kids will be thrilled!Scampi Hirst

Angell Hasman & AssociatesRealty. 604-728-6052

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

PORT ALBERNI reno’d 2000 sf5br 2 ba with 2 br basement suite2 laundries $210K 604-542-1995see uSELLaHOME.com id5537

MEXICO SAN CARLOS BeautifulExecutive retirement home 5 hrsfrom Arizona! 3000sf incls sepguest hse.$229k 1-480-478-2939

LANGLEY RENO’D sxs duplex+1/2ac lot, rental income $2,200/month $479,900 604-807-6565see uSELLaHOME.com id3186

TRIPLEX- SOINTULA B&BGuest House, Malcolm Island,N.Vancouver Island. New reno,on view half acre. cost $900,000,sell $525,000. 5pm 604-628-4592

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITYLarge property near OCP LowerCap Marine Drive Village Centre.9,000 sq ft lot 3 OR 4 Bed/2bath in excellent condition. Re-development area forthcoming.$1,020k Lisa Gordon MacdonaldRealty. Call: (604) 626-1298

Ocean Front Lux Contemp.private home on 2.73 Acres-Quadra Island. 250-884-0000www.bcoceanfronthomes.com

IS IT TIME?Think of moving away from theCity? Here is a 20 acre propertywith 1km of salmon creek, anorchard, greenhouse, garden, allwithin the Comox Valley Citylimits. Small and lovely 2 bdrmhouse, self contained cottage,studio, workshop & chicken coop.Meander along the many trails, sitby the pond, walk to the ocean.Much loved land but time to passit on. $778,000. Agents welcome,finders fee. For more [email protected]

CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3bareno’d home w/side suite on 2lots $239,900 778-887-4530see uSELLaHOME.com id5304

COZY 2 bdrm on 10 acres in LoneButte, barn, 2 car garage, new, nosteps, complete reno, oak beamsin L/R, large deck, drilled well,outbuildings. Close to Horse,Watch and Green Lakes.$278,000. Call 604-467-7144 or604-250-1668

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

1.6 ACRE OCEAN VIEWPROPERTY, in Town, Sointula,Malcolm Island, N.Vanc Island.Assessed $132,000, Se l l$129,500. 5 pm 604-628-4592

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detachedshop, view $949K 250-378-8857see uSELLaHOME.com id5592

LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house

all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/

mayneislandhome/

EXCEPTIONAL LAKEVIEWLots from $140,000. Nice trees.No time limit to build. Ownerwants to retire. Will carry financing.Also: 1 spectacular 3 acre parcel$390 ,000 . 1-250-558-7888

www.orlandoprojects.com

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

1996-30 ft. Corsair 5th Wheel.#20 in South Valley RV Park,7th Ave. across from ChristiePark on Skaha Lake. Steps tobeach. Great lot , lease$389/mth. R.V. $15,900 Call:778.867.8735

6035 Mobile Homes6035

ABBOTSFORD 1100SF 2br 2badouble wide, must be moved offsite $20K OBO 604-850-6498see uSELLaHOME.com id5315

VANC DNTOWN medical office672sf+188sf common area nearSt Pauls hp $375K 604-572-2785see uSELLaHOME.com id5509

NORTH VAN Prime area, cornerof Lonsdale/Esplanade, 2541sf, +mezzanine, zone retail/comm, 3parking stalls, fixtured luxuryoffice. $2.5M, 604-984-0836

6025 Industrial/Commercial6025

COMMERCIAL/RESIDENTIAL2300sf home w/suite above 3Comm units $985K 604-882-6788see uSELLaHOME.com id5533

6020-52 Other AreasBC6020-52

HOPE, FISHERS dream 1850sf4br 2ba rancher on lg ½ ac lotmtn vu $287,900 604-869-3119see uSELLaHOME.com id5611

6020-46 S. Surrey/White Rock6020-46

SOUTH SURREY, 4 bdrm tradi-tion home, 2.5 baths, mediaroom, 3000sf, on 1/3 acre, in-grnd pool, 2 gazebo’s, quiet CDS,under $900k. Call 604-313-1406

VCR - Killarney clear titleproperty approx 37x103, mins tobus, skytrain, schools, rec ctre, 10min to downtown. 604-619-0964*604-916-5104

6020-38 VancouverEast Side6020-38

OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.

6020-36 Tsawwas.6020-36

CUSTOM BUILT, 2200sf, 3BR+den, 2.5 bath, new fixtures,7300sf lot, $659K, 604-943-9600

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

TYNEHEAD 3800SF 5br 4.5baexecutive home 12,077sf lot, withside suite, $875K 604-575-7311see uSELLaHOME.com id5350

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

CHILLIWACK BUILD 5000sfHome, 10,742sf serviced flatbldg lot $279K 604-798-5050see uSELLaHOME.com id5536

LANGLEY BUILD your dreamhome, secluded 5 ac view ppty,well inst $649,900 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id4513

LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmtsuite $1,270,000 604-825-3966see uSELLaHOME.com id5582

PRINCETON, BC 15.78 acresPanoramic views, hydro, well,pumphouse, & septic installed.$384,900. [email protected]

SURREY TYNEHEAD 1ac dev.ppty into 5.5 lots starting Jan2013, $1,399,000 604-951-8777see uSELLaHOME.com id5566

358 Pine St, Cultus Lake, BCFabulous & Affordable CultusLake Property. Cleared & withapproved building plans ready togo. Priced to Sell! More info at:www.shaunagold.com

QUEEN MARY large 3700sf 7br+den 5ba on 7869sf lot, 2br sidesuite $754,900 604-593-1341see uSELLaHOME.com id5615

HOUSE ON 1/2 acre lot, rented,13690 Bentley Road, good invest-ment. $750K 604-324-0655

NEWTON NEW 2200sf 5br 3.5ba½ duplex with 2br bsment suite$475K incl. HST 604-728-1419see uSELLaHOME.com id5591

INVESTMENT PPTY 2800sf6br 4ba w/2 suites, rent $2,650.5ac lot, $485,000 604-809-1177see uSELLaHOME.com id5205

GUILDFORD NEW 4889sf 9br6½ ba, main fl br, 2 suites river+mtn vu $899,900 604-649-6030see uSELLaHOME.com id5610

GUILDFORD MAGNIFICENT4952sf 10br 6.5ba back on creek,main floor master br, $789K

604-581-5541 see:uSELLaHOME.com id5506

GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2baw/basement suite on huge 8640sf lot, $498,000 604-613-1553see uSELLaHOME.com id5608

FLEETWOOD ACROSS fromSchool, reno’d 2600sf 6br 5baw/suites $579K 604-434-3482see uSELLaHOME.com id5577

CLOVERDALE 3850SF 6br 5ba3lvl 2/suite potential on 1/2ac GDlot, $849,900 778-549-2056 seeuSELLaHOME.com id5564

CLAYTON IMMACULATE 3523sf 5br 3.5ba w/bsmt suite acrossfrom park $648K 604-575-7636see uSELLaHOME.com id5551

CHIMNEY HTS like new 4100sf8br 6ba w/main floor bedroom,2 suites, $659K 604-441-9652see uSELLaHOME.com id5563

CHIMNEY HTS 3600sf 7br+den6ba w/2 suites quiet cul-de-sac4600sf lot $669K 604-866-3515see uSELLaHOME.com id5597

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-34 Surrey6020-34

CEDAR HILLS 2140sf 5br 2baw/bsmt suite, huge 7200sf lot,updates, $549K 778-320-7506see uSELLaHOME.com id5568

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5BDRM/3BTH BEAUTIFULBritish Properties FamilyHome! A 3300sq/ft home

with pool situated on abeautiful1/4 acre with great

views of Downtown!Available immediately. PetsOK. $3,499 Monthly. (778)

240-9132 or (778)-878-7410

GREAT WORK, FAIR PRICENo job is too small!

Call 24/7 for a free estimate!

8220 Plumbing8220

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

METRO BLACKTOP CO. LTDCustom work for Driveways &new lane Aprons. Repairs/resur-facing. Call Gino 604-657-9936

MILANO PAINTING & RENOSInt/Ext. Free Est. Written Guar.Prof & Insured. 604 551-6510

MAGIC PAINTING 604-315-7070We do it right the first time.

30 years exp, references avail.

604-727-0043604-727-0043

•• CeilingTexture Repairs•• Garbage Removal•• Cleaning Services•• Carpentry WCB

& Insured

Painting &Painting &RestorationRestoration

PAUL’S PAINTING

778-865-0370

Painting &Renovation

FAIRWAYPAINTING

Fully Insured20 yrs. exp. • Free Est.INTERIOR& EXTERIORSPECIALS10% OFF

Call604-

729-1234

D & MPAINTING

Interior/Exterior SpecialistMany Years Experience

Fully InsuredTop Quality, Quick Work

Free Estimate604-724-3832

Fall Specials3 ROOMS $299

Top Quality Quick WorkFree Estimates

Magic Star Painting

Call Now: 780-6510

8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

TANKTECHCertified Oil Tank Removal& Remediation Specialists.

res/com. Free est. 604-328-1234

8193 Oil Tank Removal8193STORMWORKS OIL Tank Removal.Certified, Insured, ReasonableRates. A+ BBB. 604-724-3670

BROTHERS MOVING & DeliveryLocal & Long Distance 604-720-0931Best rates. brothersmovingservice.com

B & Y MOVING Exp’d movers, 2men $55. Over 10 yrs exp. Pianoswelcome! 604-708-8850

8185 Moving &Storage8185

#1 QUALITY SERVICEWe pack, clean & wear 'booties'www.helpinghandsmovers.ca

Call 604-783-6454

Refreshingly Clean Meticulously Maintained

Surrey Gardens Apartmentsfor your new one bedroom homewww.GreatApartments.ca

1 MONTHFREE!

Owner Managed.Sorry, No Pets.

Call to view! 604-589-7040

From$670.00

6508 Apt/Condos6508

6508 Apt/Condos6508BBY, Lougheed Mall. 2 BR$1100. Avail Oct 1. Incl heat & hotwater. u/g prkg avail, ns/np, newlyreno’d, storage, 604-779-3882

BBY NORTH, 2 BR newly reno’dste, 5 new appls, 2 balcony, sec’dprkg. Avai lnow. $1200. NS/NP.Near SFU, transit. 778-240-7023

COQ Austin & Blue Mnt. 1 BR$720. 2 BR $1100. Immed. Bldglaundry. By trans. 778-865-6696

COQ RANCH PARK, 5 BR hse,2.5 baths, all appls, $1975 + utils,lease, Refs, ns/np, 778-285-1616

★FREE RENT★BBY SIMON FRASER APTS

7175 Pandora St, Clean quietbldg., close to SFU, shops,transit,1 Br $797, 2 Br $997, incl H/hw,h/w flrs, 1 yr lease, free rent on the12th month, np, Victoria AstleDorset Rlty 604-270-1711 ext 132

GARDEN VILLA1010 6th Ave, New West

1 BR & 2 BR Available.Beautiful atrium with fountain.By shops, college & transit.Pets negotiable. Ref required.

CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,

Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604- 939-8905cell: 604- 916-0261

KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq

Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.

office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-829-3567

VILLA MARGARETA320-9th St, New WestBach & 1 BR Available.

All Suites Have Balconies.Undergrd Parking Available.Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.

CALL 604 715-7764Bayside Properties Services

6508 Apt/Condos6508POCO DWNTWN, almost new 2BR Condo, 2 f/bths, 6 appls, f/p,u/g prkg, nr all amens, N/s, N/p,$1220/mo. Call 604-942-8649

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

6510 Co-ops6510115 PLACE CO-OP

Located in Burnabynear Lougheed Town Centre

Accepting applicationsfor waiting list for

2 BR’s - suits couples.Very reasonable unit fees.

Adult oriented high rise. Pool,exercise room & workshop.No pets. Participation mandatory,

$2000 share purchaserequired.

Enquiries toMembership CommitteeCall 604- 421-1222

NORTH BURNABYPine Ridge Housing Co-op

has opened its wait list for 1BDRM, 2 BDRM & 3 BDRMTownhouses, $729, $957, &$1123 with a $2,000, $2,800 &$3,300 share purchase.Located in quiet forest settingon Burnaby Mnt. Close toSFU, schools, transit &shopping. Enjoy the feel ofcountry living within minutesof the city. Sorry, no subsidiesa v a i l a b l e . C o m m u n i t yi n v o l v e m e n t e x p e c t e d .Download our app form @www.pineridgeco-op.bc.ca orsend SASE to: #89, 8763 AshGrove Cres, Burnaby, BC V5A4B8 Attn: Membership Ctte.

6522 FurnishedAccommodation6522

NEW WEST, Quay, lrg 1 BR+den, 2 bath, NS/NP, Nov 15 -Mar 15. $1450. 604-524-0804

ROTARY TOWER25 Clute St, New West

Reno’d concrete high rise.1 BR & Bach. By RoyalSquare Plaza, Safeway &transit. Rent incls heat, hotwater, hydro, cable. 55+ bldg.Contact Ana 778-859-0798

Bayside Property 604-432-7774

SKYLINE TOWERS102-120 Agnes St, N.West

Hi-Rise Apartment withRiver View & Indoor Pool.1 BR & 2 BR Available.Rent includes heat & hotwater. Remodelled Buildingand Common area. Gatedundergrd parking available.References required.

CALL 604 525-2122BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES

BONSOR APTSRenovated high rise, concretebuilding. Penthouse, 1 BR &2 BR available. Very close toMetrotown, Skytrain & Bonsorswimming pool. Rent includesheat, hot water. Refs req’d.

Contact Alex604-999-9978

Bayside Property ServicesOffice: 604-432-7774

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1BDRM/ 1BTH Oxford Heights1 bdrm basement suite,privateyard,laundry,cable,full kitchen,gas fireplace No Pets $850Monthly. Call: (604) 941-6715

1BR BST ste Bby nr bus &schools, avail Nov 1, $650 incutilities, n/s, n/p, 778-708-2028

AVAILABLE SEPT 15 or OCT 1,1018 Quadling Ave, Coq., upperfloor, newly reno’d 3 BR, 5 appls,f/p, 1350 Sq Ft, $1225/mo, Nopets. Call 604-454-4540

BBY, 14 Ave/2nd St. 1 BR, grd/lvl.$700/mo includes hydro. Sharedlaundry. Ns/np. Available Oct 31,604-524-4492

BBY BOUNDARY/22 ST, 1 BRmn flr, 2 baths, 2 lvls, w/d, $800incls hydro, nr BCIT & BBY Hosp,NS/NP, Now. 604-222-0828

BBY METROTOWN, Quiet 2 BRbsmt, w/d, $775 + 1/3 utils. NS/NP. Avail now. 604-430-8144

6540 Houses - Rent6540BBY LAKE area lge house 8+BR, h/w flr, sundeck, d/w, w/d. Avnow. $3500/m. 604-777-2526

SUNSET PARK5870 Sunset StreetClose to Bus & BCITSTUDIO & 1 BDRM

★ Quiet park-like setting★ Newly Reno’d

★ Heat/hot water incl’d604-291-8197

www.sunsetparkapt.com

WHITGIFT GARDENS550 Cottonwood Ave., Coq.1 BR $775, 2 BR $950

3 BR $1,150(incl. heat, h/w, parking)

Indoor pool, near Lougheed Mall,SFU, public transit, schools

[email protected]

1 or 2 Br.Apt.,1 or 2 Br.Apt.,Large Balcony,Large Balcony,Updated,Updated,

Near Transit &Amens.Small PetOK.OK.

NewWestminster

AvailableAvailableOct. 1Oct. 1St Andrews StreetCall 604.202.2420Call 604.202.2420

6540 Houses - Rent6540

BBY EAST Cariboo Hts, 3 BR, 2lvl hse, finished bsmt, 2400 sqft,$1950, 60x165 lot size, quietarea, Avail Nov 1, 604-721-3744

BBY LAKE, Just reno’d 3+ BRtownhouse, 3 bath, very bright,2000sf, Townhse, all appls.$1795. Immed. By amens, transit& SFU. NS & NP. 778 838-3686

BBY METROTOWN/BCIT, LrgUpper 3 BR, 2 bath, all appls,garage/carport. $1500. NS/NP.Nr skytrn/bus/schl. 604-438-0786

BBY N. VIEW 4 BR + Den, 2 lev,2 kitchens, w/d. $1990. N/P.121 North Warwick 604 299-0403

BBY NR L’heed Mall 3 BR upper,w/d, nr all amens, n/p. Av immed.$1385 /mo + share u t i l s .604-540-2046, 604-782-3744

BBY S Lg 3 BR, 2 baths, w/d,prkng, garage, n/s, n/p. $1550 +1/2 utils. Oct 1. 604-433-3113

COQ WEST (Rochester area)5 BR, 2lev, 2 ba, 2 kitch, lrg backyard, huge deck, all appls, $2,500+ utils. Oct 15. 778 865-6696

POCO / COQ Centre, 3 BR up &1 BR bsmt ste, all appls, garage,f/yrd. Quiet street. $1900 + utls.N/P. Avail Oct 1. 604-931-6317

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN● No Qualification - Low Down ●

VANCOUVER – 558 Taylor St1 bdrm + den, 1 bath, 2 level,furnished Town House, close toTinsel Town and easy down townaccess, with 10%.........$1,188/M

Call Andrew at 604-435-5555www.homebuyingcenter.ca

3 BDRM/1.5 BA, Port Coq.Newly remodled upper floor.$1300. + 60% Utils. AvailableNov 1. 604 377 5276

3BDRM/2.5BTH 624 GodwinCourt, Coquitlam 3 Bdrm 2.5bath carport lg yard tiled ktchn/baths, wood floors,5 appliances,utilities extra. October 1st, nopets, $1,495/mo. (604) 809-7796

COQUITLAM- CHINESIDERancher w/POOL amazingmountain views, bright andsunny on HUGE LOT. 3 Bed/2 Bath 2200 sq. Pets Ok.$2495/mo includes poolmaintenance. email:[email protected]

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

BBY; BSMT bach ste, Furn’d,incls wifi, flat screen TV/DVD,access to W/D & pool, elec & hotwater. $675. Canada Way/Burris.N/S. Avail Oct 1. 604-525-3880

BBY, CDA Way/Burris. 2 BR g/lvlste, full bath, 10x12 cov patio, nrtransit, n/s, n/p, $900 incls utils,washer, Avail Now. 604-524-5962

BBY, CUMBERLAND/13TH. Big1 BR, g/lvl. F/ba. Ns/np. $750 inclhydro/cbl. Immed. 604-527-7793

BBY METROTOWN, BRANDNEW 1 BR ste avail now. $750incls utls. NS/NP. 778-883-4366

BBY NORTH New 1 BR, priv ent,new appls, own w/d, $950. 1000sqft, Oct 1. 604-299-8505

BBY SFU, 2 BR bsmt, 1000sf,f/bath, bright & clean, sharewasher, prkg, $850 + 50% utils.N/S & N/P. Oct 1. 604-421-1196

BBY SOUTH 1 BR ste, suits 1,$700 incls utils, ns/np, nr allammens, Immed. 604-519-0075

COQ AUSTIN HTS, 2 BR bsmt,quiet area, alrm, suits 2, $800incls utils, 604-936-5014 eve

COQ BURKE MTN, 2 BR $1195or + rec rm $1380, 1250sf, ssappls, 9ft ceil’g, gran counters,incls cbl. ns/np. 778-322-2282

COQ, COMO LAKE. Newer 1 BRbsmt ste. Priv laundry & entry.$700/mo + sh’d utils. Avail Nov 1.Near bus & amens. 604-939-6765

COQ, MUNDY Park. 2 BR. 5 appl,big l/rm, carport. $995/mo incl util.Ns/np. Avail now. 604-291-2090

COQ WEST New 2 BR bsmt, n/p,n/s, $800 incls utils & cbl. Immed.604-937-6692 or 604-727-4549

POCO 2 BR g/lvl, sep ent, fencedyd, nr amens,w/d. $850 incls utils.N/s, n/p. Av Oct 1 604-945-0534

****QUEENS PARK****731 SECOND St. 2BDRM/1BTHLge Garden level Ste. SpaciousFamily rm with F/P, Front load W& D No Smoking, No Pets $850(778) 398-3352 / (604) 438-0756

8010 Alarm/Security8010

604-463-7919ALARM

Systems Ltd.

8015 ApplianceRepairs8015

SERVICE & PARTS. Licenced &insured. Washers, dryers, stoves,dishw’rs & fridges. 604-346-8925

8030 Carpentry8030

* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall* Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors *Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470

8055 Cleaning8055

GOOD RATES! Exc ref. Reliable& immac work. 20 years exp. Res/Comm. $23/hr. 604-525-0688

8055 Cleaning8055Honest, Reliable Cleaning Lady

will make your home sparkle!$20/hour. ★ Call 604-436-1362 ★

IWONA & EWA European Clean-ing Service, $25 per hour, excrefs. (604) 521-4155, 817-5492

8060 Concrete8060DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETERemove Place & Finish. No Jobtoo Small. Call 604-240-3408

8075 Drywall8075

ALWAYS DONE RIGHTWITH INTEGRITYComplete Drywall

Services!Textured Ceiling SpecialistQuality Work Guaranteed!

No Job to Small!Call Steve 604-613-4861

VINCE’S MAGIC Drywalling &textured ceiling repairs. Bonded604-307-2295 / 778-340-5208

8080 Electrical8080ALL YOUR electrical & renoneeds. Lic’d electrician #37940.Insured, bonded & WCB. Free estReasonable rates 604-842-5276

D & W ELECTRICALComm/Res/Ind. All electrical. Lic& Bonded. WCB. 778-862-0098

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

8087 Excavating8087

# 1 BACKHOE,EXCAVATOR &

BOBCATone mini, drainage,

landscaping, stump / rock /cement / oil tank removal.

Water / sewer line, 24 hoursCall 341-4446 or 254-6865

8105 Flooring/Refinishing8105

Artistry of Hardwood FloorsRefinish, sanding, install, dustlessProf & Quality work 604-219-6944

Golden Hardwood & Laminate& Tiles. Prof install, refinishing,sanding & repairs. 778-858-7263

INSTALLATION REFINISHING,Sanding. Free est, great prices.Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508

8125 Gutters8125

NO HST!til Oct.15

• Gutter Installation,Cleaning & Repairs

• Roofing & Roof Repairs• Moss Control,

Removal & Prevention25 year WarranteedLeaf & Needle GuardWCB – Fully Insured

100% Money Back Guarantee

604-340-7189atyourhomeservicesgroup.ca

AT YOUR HOME GUTTERS

(max. $400)

ACCREDITEDBUSINESS

BURNABY

A1 Steve’s Gutter Cleaning &Repair from $98. Gutters vacu-umed/hand clean. 604-524-0667

PRESSURE WASHING,Gutter Cleaning and Repairs

Call George • 778-859-7793

8130 Handyperson8130HANDY ANDY

Handyman services. Odd Jobs.(WHATEVER). 604-715-9011

HANDYMAN Int & Ext repairs &reno’s. Carpentry, Kitch & Bath,Plumbing. Walter 604-790-0842

8155 Landscaping8155

BC INSTANTLAWNS &

LANDSCAPES❧ New Lawns

❧ Irrigation Systems❧ Fencing & Decks❧ Paving Stones❧ Total Landscape

604-454-4954bcinstantlawns.com

Greenworx Redevelopment Inc.Hedges, Pavers, Ponds & Walls,Returfing, Demos, Drainage,Jackhammering. Old Pools Filledin, irrigation. 604.782.4322

★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★Bobcat, retaining walls, irrigation,paving, fences. 778-688-2444

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

A Gardener & A GentlemanLawn, garden, tree svcs. Pruning,yard clean-up, rubbish. 319-5302

A & W Landscape • Clean-ups,Disposal, Pruning, GUTTERSSeniors Disc. Al @ 604-783-3142

Trim/Prune hedges, rubbish re-moval, weed eating, mowing, ydclean-up. Free Est. 604-710-9670

8185 Moving &Storage8185

AFFORDABLE MOVING

604-537-4140www.affordablemoversbc.com

1 to 3 Men1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton

From $45We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac

Licenced & InsuredLocal & Long DistanceFREE ESTIMATES

Seniors Discount

B&Y MOVING

604-708-8850

Experienced Movers~ 2Men $55 ~Over 10 yrs. Exp.

• Licenced& Insured• Professional PianoMovers

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

AMI MOVING ★ 5 ton cube.Starting at $49/hour. Local & longdistances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620

CONSTRUCTIVELANDSCAPING

★ Stonework.paving stones★ Cedar decks/fencing★ Pergola’s ★ 30 yrs expCall Danny 604-250-7824

www.constructivelandscaping.com

AMAZING TOUCH LAND’GBobcat, paving, retaining walls,turfing, planting. 604-889-4083

HOME SERVICESRENTALS

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9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1929 FORD Model A, much workdone, engine over hauled, newpistons & rings running + extraparts $5000 obo. 604-987-6183

1963 FORD FALCON Futura,auto, 6cyl, 2 door hardtop, lowmlg, new paint and brakes, $7500604-874-4397

1964 FORD FALCON 289, auto,2 door, hardtop, totally restored,$6,900. Call 604-585-2397

1967 DODGE Cornet 500,beautifully restored, $25,500 obo,604-946-2932, 604-916-9249

1968 THUNDERBIRD 429 quadrajet, 2 dr cpe, reblt mtr, new brakes&lines & paint, $9,500 604-376-8363

1969 FORD Falcon Futura 302auto, fully restored, immac paint &body, numerous high perform-ance options. $13,500. Photos atwww.photobucket.com/69falcon

Call 604-307-0201

1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]

1976 MGB Roadster. Britishracing green colour. 4 speed.New top and carpet. Engine workdone. $6,995. 604-591-8566

1979 Chevrolet CorvetteCoupe Auto,152,000 kms,asking

$10,000 OBO. 604-492-2220

1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $3500 obo 604-792-6367

1985 MERCEDES 500 SEL, V8 ,4 dr, heat lthr frnt/rear, s/roof, grtcond, recent work, RARE mustsell $3000. 604-910-1139

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, Town & Country, allo r i g iona l , l oaded . $2400604-534-2997

1986 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, red,v6, 2 dr, 50k, a/c, auto, exc int, 1owner, $6500. 604-533-3191

1988 ROLLS Royce Spur, LWB,excellent shape, collectors plates$22,500. 604-987-6183

1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $7,500 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516

1989 PORSCHE 944 Turbo,white on burgundy, all rcrds, newexhaust, 5 spd, a/c, Ltd slip, greatcond! $15,900 Call 604-943-0945

1990 Bentley Mulsanne SFlagship. Mint. 43k.Priv. Sale $25,000. 604 644 6061

1991 Pontiac Grand Prix 4 DRFully loaded,kept inside,in familyfrom new $2995.604-899-6119

1991 ROLLS-ROYCE 60,000kmall orig collector plate eligible, asnew. $28,000 604-987-3876.D24627

1992 PORSCHE 928 GTS, rarefactory widebody, 103,000 km, alloriginal, as new. $31,800.604-987-3876. D24627

9125 Domestic9125

1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997

1980 Z28 Camaro, auto, 61,000k,col lector plates, numbersmatching $6500obo 604 309-2168

1993 PLYMOUTH Sundance126 K, 4 dr, w/hatch, 2.2L, $2400obo. Great 1st car 604-809-6353

8335 Window Cleaning8335BOB’S WINDOW

Gets that Clean, Clear ShineNo Drops, No Drips, No StreaksRight into the corners! Serving

you for over 20 yrs. Also doGutters 604 588-6938

Dangerous tree removal, pruning, topping,hedge trimming & stump grinding.

Fully insured & WCB

Andrew 604-618-8585A-1A-1 TRI CRAFTTRI CRAFTTREETREE SERVICESSERVICES (EST. 1986)

$$ BEST RATESBEST RATES $$

8309 Tiling8309PTV HOME RENOVATIONS

Porcelain, Slate, Tile. Bath &Kitchens. Santo, 778-235-1772

RUBBISH REMOVAL,Disposal Bins

Call for over the phone quote604-306-8599

www.disposalking.com

BEN’S RUBBISH REMOVALYard clean up + hedge trimming.

Bby/NW areas. 778-859-8760

$35/HOUR PER PERSON • 24/7Abe Moving & Delivery and

Rubbish Removal. 604-999-6020

John 778-288-800910% OFF with this ad

www.studentworksdisposal.com

Tripsstart at $49$49

B ins from 5-30 yards ava i l .

StudentWorksDisposal & Recycling

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*We Remove & Recycle Anything*Free Est’s • Large or Small Jobs

www.604rubbish.com10% OFF WITH THIS AD

8255 Rubbish Removal8255

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

Samra Bros. Roofing Ltd. 40 yrs+Cedar / Fiberglass / Torch OnFree Estimates. 604-946-4333

NORTH WEST ROOFINGRe-Roofing & Repair. WCB &liability insur. Jag, 778-892-1530

AFFORDABLE QUALITY ROOFINGAll types. BBB, insured, references.www.affordablequalityroofing.com604-984-6560

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

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26 Years in Business25 Years workmanship warranty

FREE ESTIMATES

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FALL SALE$500 CREDIT

8250 Roofing8250

$450 Discount on anycomplete roofing project

• Roofing & Roof Repairs• Duroid, Cedar, Torch-on

• Moss Control,Removal & Prevention• Gutter Installation,Cleaning & Repairs

WCB – Fully Insured100% Money Back Guarantee

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(min. $4800 job)

8250 Roofing8250

AUTOMOTIVE8220 Plumbing8220

Certified GAS FITTER& PLUMBER

• Furnaces • Boilers • Hot WaterHeating • Hot Water TanksFurnace Cleaning with

Truck Mounted Machine

604-312-7674

WESTMORPlumbing Ltd

Res - ComProfessional Service

FLAT RATE 7 DAYS/WK

604-551-8531Honest ServiceLic - Ins - Bonded

WESTMORPlumbing Ltd

Res - ComProfessional Service

FLAT RATE 7 DAYS/WK

604-551-8531Honest ServiceLic - Ins - Bonded

#1 Rates & Serv. Clogged drains,drips, garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets,installs, Lic/Ins. 604-805-2488

LICENSED PLUMBER & Gasfit-ter. BBQs, ranges, etc. Repairs,renos. VISA ok. 604-830-6617

8225 Power Washing8225

PRESSURE WASHING, siding,gutters, tile, roof, treat moss. Gill,

604-897-4204, 604-599-4204

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

TOTAL HOMERENOVATIONS

Since 1983FROM DESIGN TO FINISHComplete Renos & Additions, incl.:

Kitchen & Bath Improvements• Roofing • Sundecks

• Door & Window Replacements

Bill 604-298-1222www.chrisdalehomes.com

MATCO DESIGNAll Renovations & Additions,I n s . Q u a l i t y W o r k

604-720-156430 yrs exp. [email protected]

A1 CONTRACTING. Bsmt, bath,kitchen cabinets, tiling, painting &decks. Dhillon, 604-782-1936

Complete Bathroom Renova-tions Kitchens, Cer.Tiling, Attics,Bsmnt Stes. 604-521-1567

COMPLETE RENO’S Res &Comm. Electrical, Plumbing,Flooring. WCB Ins. 604-600-1368

D & M RENOVATIONS, Flooring,tiling, finishing. Fully Insured. Topquality, quick work 604-724-3832

PAUL’S PAINTINGRenovation & Painting

778-865-0370

RENOVATIONS •Bathrooms &Kitchens •Additions •Int & Ext.All Jobs Welcome. 604-930-9700

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1988 S10 Pickup, small cab &box, new 4 cyl & clutch, 128k, z28rims, $2450. 604-522-8358

9125 Domestic9125

1981 FIREBIRD T-top 305 eng,auto, excellent cond. $7500 obo.More info call 604-924-1511

1997 CADILLAC Deville, 4 door,166K, blue, loaded, 1owner, exccond, $5500 obo, 604-946-7039

1997 CHRYSLER Intrepid,137,000 km, a/care $1100 exccond 604-946-9753- 778-994-3871

2001 TOYOTA Camry, auto, pwrpkg, exc cond, no accid, 150,000km, $5,700. 604-724-4262

2004 DODGE Neon, 2.0 SX, a/c,power windows, standard tran,2 0 0 k , e x c c o n d . $ 3 2 0 0604-824-6792 or 604-855-1406

2006 CHEVY MALIBU, veryclean, auto, a/c, 4 cyl, 100k, runsgood, $7,500. 778-855-5206

2006 CHRYSLER SEBRINGTOURING (2.7L), 96,000kms,Fully loaded: auto, air cond., p/w,tilt/cruise, keyless entry, pwr.driver seat, am/fm CD, dualairbags, fog lights, new battery.No accidents / good cond. Asking$7,500 (Surrey) 604-715-7469

2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001

2006 FORD Fusion, 73,000 km, 4cyl, grt cond, 2nd owner $8800.604-852-0533 * 778-241-3528

2007 DODGE Sprinter 3500C u b e , 2 7 , 9 8 8 # 3 6 8 91-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2007 FORD Focus SE, 4 dr, AC,auto, pwr grp, 68k kms, $6500604-439-9840 or 604-612-5122

2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.

2008 CHRYSLER SebringConvertible. Grey interior/greyexterior. Loaded, priced to sell.$10,900. Please call Richard,778-222-0140 or 604-454-4000.

2010 CHRYSLER 300 Tour-i n g , $ 1 4 , 9 8 8 # 3 6 9 61-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

9125 Domestic9125

2008 Chrysler SebringAutomatic 32,400 kms. Granniesummer driven. No accidents.

Reduced price! $13,900.Call: (604) 820-1002

2011 CHEVY Impala, $12,995#4135. 1-888-861-3841. DL# 8 2 1 4 . E a g l e R i d g e G M .www.ergmfinance.com

2011 DODGE Charger, $19,995#4155 1-888-861-3841. DL# 8 2 1 4 . E a g l e R i d g e G M .www.ergmfinance.com

2011 Dodge Charger SE 1,700kms. Very cool,mint,smells new!$24,600obo. Gord 778-300-2538

2011 FOCUS S SEDAN 4DRSDN silver $ 11,950 #1109552AWWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM

1-866-549-8503 301 StewardsonWay, New Westminister

2012 FORD Focus Titanium,$16,995 #4314. 1-888-861-3841.Dlr #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2012 NISSAN Altima, $16,995#4283. 1-888-861-3841. Dlr#8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

www.BurrellAuto.com3094 Westwood St, Port Coq

604 945-4999.2925 Murray St, Port Moody

604 461-7995.

9129 Luxury Cars9129

1987 JAGUAR XJS Cabriolet, 1owner, lady driven, V12, ps, pb,pw, rebuilt ac, new tires, $8900obo, Don 604-826-7012

1989 BENTLEY Eight, Immac,68,000 kms, gorgeous charcoal/tan, no accidents, show winner$19,900 obo 604-889-2525

1993 Mazda MX-6 LSAutomatic 171,000 kms.Restored. V6, Auto, AirCrd, Ladyowned. Receipts, too much tolist. $4,500. Call: (778) 689-6094

1997 Lincoln Town CarSignature 268K. $5,000

Call: (604) 316-2527 Great Car

1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$44,900. Call 604-889-2525

2003 Mercedes-Benz CLK430Cabriolet 84,000 kms Black onblack, AMG package, windscreen, wheels, spoiler,Bosestereo! Mercedes serviced fullrecords, garage kept, $18,900Call: (604) 916-7402

9129 Luxury Cars9129

2004 Jaguar X-Type Automatic93,500 kms Excellent condition.$11,500 Call: (604) 786-0941email: [email protected]

2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.

2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,130K, $24,900. 604-999-4097

2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,

leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem

Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]

2009 Audi Q7 3.6 Automatic80,000 kms, silver ext, black

leather int, sunroof, tow hitch,nav, bluetooth. $40,000.

Call: (604) 913-9221

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

1998 HONDA Goldwing SE +Champion Daytona 2+2 conv.sidecar, loaded, 36K, new cond,classic, $14,900. 604 945-0376

2004 KAWASAKI Vulcan Nomad1500cc, Vance/Hines pipes, lotsof chrome, heated storage,service records, 30,000 miles,new tires/clutch, lots of extragear, $7500 firm. 604-761-7491

2005 KAWASAKI EX500R Ninja,16K, stored 2 yrs, 1 lady owner,$3000 obo, 778-788-8136

2007 YAMAHA RI- Dark Red & Black- Double & Single seat cover- 12600 KM- Custom Front & Rear Lights- Twin Black Carbon FibreAkrapovic Exhaust

- Very fast and awesome,Mint Condition (Cloverdale)

$7900 Call 604-788-0060

2008 HARLEY D, Nighttrain, 110cu.in 11K, cost $31K, ask $20K,604-847-9353 (Chill) after 5pm

2008 HARLEY D, Sportster,1200low, 4400km, cost $14K, ask$10K, 604-847-9353 Chill aft 5pm

2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve

9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

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9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

1971 CHEVY SUBURBAN, 3DOOR 350 automatic, body workall done, needs paint and interior,a i r c a r e d . $ 2 9 0 0 o b o .604-769-4799.

1992 F250 Ford 2x4 ext cab, withcanopy, gas, propane auto (pro-pane 66.9 cents per L) newerbrakes, battery shocks, no rust,good shape $4250 for quick sale.Ph 604-819-5650 Agassiz

1993 FORD Explorer Ltd. 6' lift on35' tires, running gear dannastraight front axel, fully rebuiltw/chrome molly inner and outeraxel shafts, new universal &brakes, motor replaced with anewer less km V6 that runs great.All leather interior with powerseats, $4800 obo. 604-220-0910

1996 JEEP Grand Cherokee, V8auto, 178,000km, no accidents, 1owner, $4,995, 604-290-8012

1997 LANDROVER Defender(s)90, 5 spd diesel, mint, 60,000km,f r o m d e s e r t $ 2 9 , 0 0 01-780-945-7945 or [email protected]

1998 FORD F150, 4x4, auto,Triton V8, 4.6L, silver, trailer towpack, 6 ft box, aircared. $3950.604-255-5453

1999 SUZUKI Grand Vitara, fullyloaded, 4 door, all wheel drive,white, $8500. Call 604-518-3166

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2002 Ford Escape Black w/Grey Auto, V6, 2 WD, A/C 6 discCd, 199,500 Kms Clean GoodCond. $6,500. (778) 772-5513

2002 Nissan Pathfinder172,000 kms, Chilkoot Edition,power everything, A/C, $6,500Call: (604) 591-7526

2003 CHEVROLET Avalanche4 w d , $ 6 , 9 9 5 # 4 1 1 51-888-861-3841. DL #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2003 FORD F250 4x4 XL $8500o b o , 1 8 7 , 0 00 km , a u t o ,604-323-3662 or 604-315-9384

2003 Nissan Xterra, 162,000kms, 5 Sp. A/C Power Grp, NewTrans/Clutch, New Exhaust, NewBrakes, 17" Wheels, Tow Pkge.$7,900 Call: (604) 218-5460

2004 GMC Yukon XL, auto,244,000 Kms, 2WD, p/s, p/w,cruise.$8,350. 604-377-5751

2004 MERCEDES ML500,16,995 #8453 1-888-861-3841.DL#8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2005 Acura MDX 122,700 kmsExcellent Condition, many niceluxury features. 3rd row seatingmakes this a very reliable andsafe family vehicle $16,000email: [email protected]

2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually

Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:

[email protected]

2005 HYUNDAI Santa Fe, 108K,Auto,air cond.,FWD, Hankooktires, silver. Clean, well maint.$10,500. Phone 604-792-4517

2006 BMW X3 2.5i Auto,117,000 kms, AWD, Premium

Pkg, $17,000 negotiable,Phone 604-760-3390

2006 Chevrolet Equinox LTAutomatic 86,000 kms 6cylinder,leather seats,sunroof,airconditioning 5x cd player 6 waypioneer speakers $12,250.

Call: (778) 859-7204

2006 Ford F150 XL, 4X4, 5.4L,extended cab, seats 6, long box,canopy, A/C, 107K. $12,950.must sell! (604) 773-4235.

2008 FORD Pickup Lariat,49,000km, loaded + +, $37,500Must Sell! 604-313-2763

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

2007 FORD ESCAPE, V6 XLT4WD 3L, 64k, Exc.Cond. allrecords, $15,300. 604-522-6877

2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)

780-2696, [email protected] 0 1 1 M I T S U B I S H I E n -d e a v o r . . . $ 2 1 , 9 9 5 # 4 1 8 81-888-861-3841. DL #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2 0 1 1 M I T S U B I S H I R V R4 w d . . $ 1 9 , 9 9 5 # 4 2 9 3 .1-888-861-3841. DLR #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2011 NISSAN Pathfinder SV4 w d . . . $ 2 7 , 9 8 8 # 3 7 7 61-888-861-3841. DLR #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wd,$24,995 #3895 1-888-861-3841.DL #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2012 FORD Escape Limited 4wd,$24,995 #4276. 1-888-861-3841.DL #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2012 FORD Flex SEL, leather, s/r,$26,995 #4311. 1-888-861-3841.DL #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2012 LEXUS RX350, V6, fullloaded, 6/mo, no accidents, navi,rear camera, top model, 6 yr wrty,$52,800, obo, 604-925-3111

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1989 BMW 325 is, 2dr, red, 5 sp,1 owner, 210K, gd cond, loaded,$4200 obo, 604-946-8862

1990 Acura Integra 5 spd, veryreliable,great on gas.Some rustbut looks good in and out. 288kkm. $1,100 obo. (778) 227-4999

1992 SUBARU Loyal S/W, 4 cyl,auto, aircared, pwr grp, exc cond,all rec. $1950 obo. 604-433-3039

1994 MERCEDES C280, 85K,grey, fully loaded, extras, exccond, $10K obo, Ladner604-940-6460

1994 MERCEDES E320. Silver,blue leather, 269K km. Aircared, 4snow tires. $4,500. 604-521-0691

1994 PONTIAC Trans Am GT redwith grey int., well maint., ladydriven $4800. Serious inquiresonly. Ph 604-997-2583

1996 VOLVO 850, exc cond,auto, 165,000 km, + 4 winter tireson rims, $4,000. 604-986-4761

1997 ACURA TL, 3.2, 190K, 4dr,sunrf, srs/abs, exc cond, loaded$4900, 604-984-4229

1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $2900. 604-936-1270

9160 Sports &Imports9160

1997 JAGUAR XK8 cpe, black,blk lther int, 84,000 ks, full load, allrecords, DB7 rims, sport pckg$13,900 obo. 778-889-6557

2000 AUDI S4 2.7T, 6sp, 4wd.Black with black leather interior.Upgraded exhaust, turbos, andmore. 219,000 km $9800778-229-0283

2000 MERCEDES E55 AMG,beautiful, exc cond, 113K, price tosell, $12,900, 778-846-2933

2001 NISSAN Sentra GXE, 4 cyl,auto, 4 dr sedan, loaded 208 Kkm, exc cond. 1st $3900 takes.604-924-9232, 604-805-5187

2001 Toyota Celica GTAuto 138,000 kms -many extras

$8,950. Call: (604) 690-6235

2002 BMW 525i Agent maintained,200,000km. Fully loaded, exc cond.$7K (778) 991-4001

2002 C240 Benz, 4dr, auto, silver/blk leather, lady driven, 280K,excl cond, $4500. 778 893-8151

2002 HONDA Civic, 4 dr sedan,auto, prestine cond, 151 K, fullyserviced, a must see, asking$5400 obo. 604-852-3506

2002 HONDA Civic SI, auto, 2dr,ac, sunrf, 103K, exc cond, inclswinter tires, $5800, 604-916-2634

2002-HONDA CIVIC Si G199,000 kms, auto, aircared.NEW tires, brakes, & battery.$5,900. Call: (604) 626-1780

INFINITI G35 2003, exc. cond.power all, m.green, 83,000 km.$13k OBO. Call: 604.721.4414

2003 INFINITI M45,excellentlocal, no acc, loaded, luxury, fast,auto, $12,500, 778-995-3862

2003 MAZDA Protege 5, 5 spd,140K km, new water pump, timingbelt & front wheel bearings,sunroof, pwr windows, locks,cruise, nice cond. $7,500.778-227-2010

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2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

REDUCED!!★2008 30’ 5th wheel. doubleslideout, lots of storage, newfront tires, very clean, 2entrance bath. $18,999. Hitchincluded. 604-466-8116 or604-760-2967

KEYSTONE 2 slide light lowkm, 2 qn beds, sleeps 8, extkitch,$13,900 Call:604-988-1408

2008 Seville 38’ 5th. Top of theline-fully loaded. Winter pkg, 4slides. $38,000. 604-870-4799

40’ MOUNTAIN Aire, Dsl pusherLike new. incl tow jeep. $79,000.Ph 604 795-9967

ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.

Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.

$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or

email: [email protected]

REC Trailer 0 kms restored likenew. Sleeps 6. 18’ awning incl.$4,000 obo Call: (604) 255-7150

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2 0 0 4 J A G U A R X - t y p e102,000km, Auto, 2.5, V6, noaccident $10,500. 778-862-6891

2004 MAZDA 626, black, leather,auto, ht seats, gd cond, 110k km,aircared. $8500. 604-440-4322

2005 AUDI S4. Quattro (AWD).102,000 km. Blk leather. Incl 2 setof wheels & tires. 6 speed. Powereverything! Exc cond. $19,500.Call/text Rick @ 778-847-2975.

2005 NISSAN Altima 2.5 Sl, rebuilt4 cyl, very clean, 177 km, s/roof,loaded $6,000. 778-889-6166

2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess

2005 VW CABRIOLETautomatic, immaculate, no

accidents, 85500 km.$9,999 obo. 604-341-6543

2006 ACURA 3.2 TL custom fullyloaded, 300 HP 6 spd. 125,000km on body, only 44,000 km onengine $15,500. 604-241-0357

2006 BMW 325i 79,000kmImmaculate condition!! $16000OBO - Moving & need to sell(778) 388-0007

2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253

2006 MERCEDES Benz SLK280premium pkg, auto, low kmsretract hard top, receipts sincenew, $24,800. 604-734-8861

2006 MERCEDES C280 4Matic,local, 1 owner, 63,000 km, immacD2467 $19,800. 604-987-3876.

2006 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT.46,000 km. Grey. 4 drs, auto, p/w,p/l, leather heated seats, sunroof,mag wheels. Good condition!$16,000 obo. 604-240-9912

2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available

$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2007 BMW 525i88,400km Premium Pkg, loaded$21,900 obo. 604-532-9292

2007 FORD MUSTANG GT, fullyloaded 22,000 kms, $29,500.604-721-4228

2007 KIA Rio 5, 5 dr, blk, 5sp, 1owner, 72K, exc cond, incls wintertires, $7500 obo, 604-603-2548

2007 TOYOTA Camry LE, 4 dr,special leather, auto, 89K, f/load,$14,800 obo, 604-808-9518

2007 Volkswagen Rabbit129,000km Single owner. Fullyloaded, sunroof, heated seats,5speed $10,500 604-329-6735

2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785

WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson

Way, New Westminister

2008 BMW I35, $29,995 #15941-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2008 MERCEDES ML350,$28,888 #38641-888-861-3841.DL #8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2009 Suzuki SX4 Sport, Auto,58,000 km. 4 cyl., Power all,$9920, @ (604) 845-0802 Chwk.

2009 VOLKSWAGEN BEETLE/BUG 35,500kms, automatic, fullyloaded, sunroof mfgr., warrantycar proof available, $16,500serious buyers please, Call604-836-1014.

2009 Volkswagen GTI Golf.DSG/18" rims/leather/powerS/R. New tires. 65,000 kms.Factory warranty. $21,600.(604) 731-9739

2010 BMW 328XI, AWD, loaded,metallic black sapphire with blackinterior colour, never smoked in,no accidents, auto steptronic$ 2 9 , 9 0 0 . 6 0 4 - 8 2 1 - 0 4 4 0 ,778-242-5503 Serviced at BrianJessel BMW

2010 Ford Mustang GTPremium Manual 12,000 kmsLimited Edition Roush Stage 3,4.6 liter, 540HP, 510 ft/lb torque,warranty to 2016, mint condition!$46,000. Call: (604) 540-7036email: [email protected]

9160 Sports &Imports9160

2010 VW Tourag, 39km, touchscreen nav, leather, luxury pkg,trailer hitch, moon roof, pushbutton start, very clean, no acc,$43,000 obo, call 604-351-5631

2011 TOYOTA Venza, $29,995#4244 1-888-861-3841. DL# 8 2 1 4 . E a g l e R i d g e G M .www.ergmfinance.com

2012 MINI Cooper Convertible,auto, black, fully loaded, 2400km,not a demo, cost $34,770, sell$32,000, 604-971-3179

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9173 Vans9173

1991 DELICA Exceed RHD 2.5LTurbo, dsl, 4x4, 160K km, Grnw/grey, exc shape, no accident,$4950 obo, 604-222-0126, lv msg

1994 CHEVY Astro van, 8 pass,good runn ing cond, we l lmaintained $1800. 604-562-5711

1 9 9 5 F O R D W i n d s t a rMinivan,165,500km, air cared, gdcond, $2000, 604-347-8238

2000 Dodge Caravan 60,000kms HANDICAP Van with Side

Entrance Ramp. $15,000.Call (604) 294-6971

2002 HONDA Odyssey EXL,loaded, gray, new tires, 206K kmMust Sell! Call 604-787-7335

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2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3375. 604-846-8593after 4pm or all day wkends

2003 CHEVY Venture, 7pass,red, good cond, 128K, incls snowtires, $3500 obo, 604-946-4725

2003 KIA Sedona EX 2tone silver/grey, 3.5ltr,auto, pw/ps, am/fm,cd, 5dr, 7pass, cloth seats, roofrack, 171K, $4900 604-820-0486

2010 CHRYSLER Town n Coun-t r y V a n , $ 1 6 , 9 9 5#42141-888-861-3841. Dlr#8214. Eagle Ridge GM.www.ergmfinance.com

2011 CHEVY Silverado 2500D i e s e l , $ 4 2 , 9 9 5 # 4 2 2 61-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

2012 DODGE Grand CaravanStow n Go/ Loaded, $17,995 #4347.1-888-861-3841. Dlr #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

9515 Boats951519FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$5500 obo. 604-817-9004

9515 Boats9515

14 ALUMINUM DURABOAT,25hp evinrude motor, fishing rods,incls trailer, $4750. 604-519-0075

1980 SAN JUAN, 7.7, 5 goodSails, good motor furling, goodcondition, $5800, 604-568-2050

1982 COMMANDER excellent.condition Bowen Island, $18,000604-947-92140

1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3litre IB Fresh water cooled Exccond. Well maint. Lots of extras,c/w trailer . $4,695. 604-837-7564

BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]

1989 Prowler/Cooper 19’, 4.3Merc. inboard, dry-storage kept,loaded, like new, $18,000 oboCall: (604) 921-9433

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1989 32’ Argosy/Airstream, 2 dr,rear bed, sleeps 6, well-built, gdcond. $8500 obo. 604-317-7886

TOYOTA HIACE CAMPERVAN90 2.8l deisel,auto, camp incomfort $15,400. 604-275-3443

1992 PROWLER 5th Whl, withhitch, needs fridge, good cond,$3500 obo, 604-992-5478

1995 FLEETWOOD Coronado,very low miles, new tires, sleeps6, excellent cond. $13,950 obo,Call 778-822-2475

1996 31’ Motorhome retiring fromRV’ing, exc cond, mechanicallysound, all papers, loaded, Reasoffers accepted. 604-746-5898.Abby

1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866

1998 SLUMBER queen 7.6’ Im-port camper 520 kg, new propane2011, folding alum steps & handrail, 3 brn stove, porta potti, forcedair furn, hyd jacks - hold downs,pressure 50 ltr water/ 3 wayfridge/freezer. Will fit short boxp/u or import. Excl cond $4500obo. Ph 604-858-5624 Chwk

9522 RV’s/Trailers9522

1999 Jayco Eagle 5th Wheel28ft Must see, in great shape.$8,400 Call: (604) 240-2793 oremail: [email protected].

PREVOST RV Prevost RV.8V92DD w/ 5 spd auto trans. Lowmiles. $95,000. 604-313-6694

2003 NEWMAR Dutch Star, 3slides, 39’, 65,000mi, full paintfreight liner Chassis, 330 Catengine. Computer desk, soliddesk oak cabinets. $73,500. Ph604-846-5046 Chwk

2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.$54,900. Ph 1-604-220-5005

2004 TITANIUM model 32E37DS, 2 slides, mint cond,1 owner, $27,900. 604 535-8688

2005 FOUR WINDS Class C 30’sleeps 7, like new cond, 132,000km, $24,888 [email protected]

2005 SIERRA 30ft 5th wheel.Slide. N/S. OBO $18,000.

Call: (604) 888-7717

2006 ALFA Luxury Mtr Home 330CAT Diesel Pusher, 6 new tires,3 5 , 5 0 0 m i . E q u i p e d w i t heverything, too much to list! Exccond. $117,000. 604-767-3894

2006 GEORGETOWN XL, 35’ 9',3 slides, V10, 20k miles, tow caravail, $62,000 604-948-5048

2007 CHEROKEE 18ft trailer,FULLY LOADED. Incls warranty.Sleeps 7, awning, f/bath, A/C, fullsize fridge & stove. Very light &easy to pull. Incls hitch & stablizerbars! $11,000. ★ 604-939-5002

2008 NASH 25’ 5th whl, q bed,rear kitchen, 1 slide $19,000. Ph604-792-2201 Chilliwack

2009 BIGFOOT 30MH28TE Topof line, immaculate, loaded, lowkms, $88,650. 604-230-7546

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2010 ADVENTURER Camper(All Options),$14,995 #41921-888-861-3841. DLR #8214. EagleRidge GM. www.ergmfinance.com

AUTOMOTIVE

2008 ITASA SUNOVA 29RMOTORHOME 41,000 kmsV10 Ford engine, automatic HDShaw Direct satilite dish, 2 slideouts, Jensen entertainment 12volt HDTV, viper alarm system,2-80 watt solar panels, 2400 wattinverter, 2 awning curtains forback and side, front and sidewindow shields, ducted airconditioning with heat pump,excellent condition ready to go.$69,900 Call: (604) 755-0423 oremail: [email protected]

2008 ALPENLITE 31ck Ltd Edi-tion, 3 slides, ex cond, retail $80K,ask: $49,500, obo 604-814-5071

2008 31 ft Colorado RL 5thWheel Private sale. 3 slides. 4awnings. Rear living room. Mor/ryde hitch and suspension. Likenew condition! Check this videohttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YdKBKukigg8Asking: $27,000. 604-751-1573

2007 TRAIL Lite Model TL8230,Light Weight. New cond. 1 owner.Extras. $16500 604 224 4927

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2007 PROWLER 5th wheel, 32 ft,grt family rv, fibreglass, slideout,bunkbeds, air/cond, sleeps 8$19,900. 604-824-1426

Smarter Buyer.Better Car.

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