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Don’t miss important information from the City of Pitt Meadows on page A9, A12, and A21
Thursday, May 31, 2012Hody Lye’s head of pink hair is beingshaved off Saturday as part of PittMeadows Day, to raise money andawareness for Athletes in Kind.
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Ridge Meadows RCMP Supt. Dave Walsh led a press conference early Wednesday afternoon about a police standoff, an exchange of gunfire, and the subsequentshooting of a suspected murderer. The media scrum was held just south of where suspect Angus Mitchell’s van was found in north Maple Ridge.
Animal abuse
MorecatskilledAnother seven felineswere murdered inMaple Ridge.
by Sylver McLarenand Mike [email protected]
Maple Ridge resi-dent Erich Wernickewas shocked Sundaymorning when he sawa piece of the missingfamily cat, Buttercup,a block from his housewhile he was out for abike ride with his twoyoung sons.
The calico cat hadgone missing lastWednesday night, andon Saturday, after hiswife posted a missingnotice on Craigslist – ahorrified neighbour con-tacted the Wernickeswhen she found thecat’s decapitated headbeneath a poster abouta missing cat about fourblocks away.
continued on page A13…
Buttercup
A wanted man died of his injuries afterMounties exchanged gunfire with him innorth Maple Ridge on Wednesday.
by Sylver [email protected]
Shots were fired and a wanted man is deadafter a standoff in Maple Ridge Wednesday.
Angus David Mitchell, 26, was taken alive tohospital by air ambulance, according to RidgeMeadows Supt. Dave Walsh.
However, a short time later, policeannounced Mitchell had died.
RCMP had released an urgent alert onWednesday morning, warning the public thatMitchell was wanted in connection with theattempted murder of his former landlord, a51-year-old Burnaby man shot on Tuesday infront of his home in the 4400 block of GilpinCrescent in Burnaby.
The landlord survived the shooting, but wasreportedly in hospital in serious condition.
Mitchell, a former security guard not previ-ously known to police, was also named as aperson of interest in a May 27 doublehomicide inside a sushi restaurant inBurnaby. A motive for those homicideshas not been established, police say.
Mounties announced at a pressconference Wednesday morning thatMitchell was believed to be in pos-session of a high-powered MossbergMaverick rifle with a scope, and that hewas considered emotionally unstable.
“Within less than one hour of put-ting out that news release, the Ridge MeadowsRCMP received a tip from a member of thepublic who spotted the green Aerostar van thatis associated with Angus Mitchell on this streetin Maple Ridge, on 216th, just after 10 a.m.,”said RCMP Insp. Tim Shields, who spoke withmedia about one kilometre south of the area inwhich Mitchell was shot.
Mitchell’s van was located at 216th Street,just north of 132nd Avenue.
“Our plainclothes members set up surveil-lance on the vehicle and then called in the
assistance of the Lower MainlandRCMP emergency response team (ERT),along with police service dogs section,as well as Air One,” Walsh explained.
ERT arrived and attempted to bringMitchell into custody, gunfire wasexchanged, Walsh said.
“I can tell you that the suspect wasalive when he left the scene, howeverhis condition is considered grave,” thelocal top cop announced to media in a
scrum just outside the yellow police tape.Walsh added that he was pleased no officers
had been injured.Police seized a rifle from the scene.As per RCMP policy, and as a commitment
to accountability and transparency, VancouverPolice Department will be taking on the investi-gation of the RCMP-involved shooting.
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‘Love’ rally plannedA rally
dubbed, “LoveCanada Rally– DefendDemocracy,”is plannedfor 2 p.m. onSaturday, infront of MPRandy Kamp’soffice.
A group ofcitizens is con-cerned that thefederal budgetwill “gut” environmental protection,endanger food safety, have a negativeeffect on people using employment insur-ance, create hardship for pensioners inthe future, and result in cuts to culture,immigration, and foreign aid.
“The 498-page omnibus federal budgetbill recently tabled by the Harper govern-ment will put a black mark on Canada,”said organizer Bob Goos. “Canadiansof all political stripes, even someConservative members, have expressedconcern about the wide-ranging changesthat are coming to light, day by day.”
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Concerned citizens met toaddress the problems facingstreet-entrenched people.
by Maria [email protected]
A group of concerned citizensis brainstorming to see howit can help the most street-entrenched homeless in MapleRidge.
About 10 people came togetherFriday for their first meeting todiscuss how to help people whohave few options to go in the
night – those who can’t use thelocal shelter.
The topic has come up severaltimes at the CEED (CommunityEducation on Environment andDevelopment) Centre’s regularWednesday morning discussiongroups.
“It’s just the beginning – we’rea bunch of people with ideas,”said Lisa Eastham, who attendedthe first meeting.
They are concerned abouthomeless people who aren’tallowed to access regular servi-ces because of anti-social behav-iour often resulting from theirhaving both mental health and
addiction problems.The next step for the group
is to talk to experts in the fieldand other local agencies, anddevelop an action plan on howto help street-entrenched home-less people in Maple Ridge.
The group would also like toinclude homeless people in thediscussion, Eastham said.
For some homeless people, theonly place they are allowed togo at night is the hospital or jail,said Christian Cowley, executivedirector at the CEED Centre.
“We need to come up witha solution that gives them theright to be in a particular place
at a particular time,” he said.The community has a lot of
resources to deal with the “easi-er-to-solve issues,” Cowley said,adding that he means “relativelyeasier” to solve. The hardest-to-house are those who have suchdifficult issues that they can’taccess regular services.
“We’re saying, ‘Move along,’but we’re not saying where theycan move to,” he said, some-thing he calls an “injustice.”
It would be more efficient,he added, to house them thanto chase them with communityresources – police, bylaws, para-medics, and private security.
Homlessness
Group brainstorms to help hard-to-house
Bob GoosCommunity activist
Scrap for educationIf anyone has a scrap car sitting on
their property, this is the time to get ridof it – and by doing so, help raise moneyfor Webster’s Corners Elementary.
A PAC fundraiser will be held thisSaturday to raise money for multitude ofthings needed for the school, includingIPods, computers, and improved fencingaround the school.
Another elementary school had raisedabout $5,000 with a scrap metal drive,and organizer Cindy Farnsworth hopes toraise at least half that amount.
“A couple thousand would be awe-some,” she said.
Any kind of metal can be droppedoff at the school at 256th Avenue andDewdney Trunk Road between 9 a.m.and 2 p.m. this Saturday, June 2.
There will be a 40-foot bin at theschool, and if that gets filled, another willbe brought in.
If people can’t bring their old cars, theycan ask for them to be picked up sometime next week by calling Farnsworth at604-816-9410.
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A Pitt Meadows residenthas been giving her time tovarious causes for at leasttwo decades.by Sylver [email protected]
Dolores Lutner has beennamed Pitt Meadows 2012Citizen of the Year.
The feisty 80-year-old waschosen for the award which ispresented every year to a personwho has demonstrated a commit-ment to the community throughvolunteer work, communityleadership, andactive communityinvolvement.
The award willbe presentedto Lutner thisSunday at the PittMeadows Dayceremony.
Lutner movedto B.C. fromSaskatoon at age14, and at age 18,she married herhusband Arthur.
The Lutnersmoved to MapleRidge in 1961 andraised their family.
Three daughters, seven grand-children, and three great-grand-children, with two more on theway, have kept her happy, shesaid.
“When I retired from myjob as a nursing clerk at Ridge
MeadowsHospital after 26years, I reallywanted to get intothe community,”explained Lutner.
She moved to Pitt Meadowsin 1991, about six years afterArthur passed away, and stilldidn’t know very many people,she said.
“I saw an article in the news-paper in about 1993, and theywanted volunteers for Pitt
Meadows Day, so I went to themeeting. The first year, I servedthe salmon barbecue,” Lutnerrecalled.
“I met so many nice peoplewho have remained friends,” shesaid.
Over the years, Lutner’s volun-teering interests have grown toinclude celebrations on CanadaDay, Remembrance Day, ChineseNew Year, Christmas, and hermain focus now – Pitt MeadowsCommunity Foundation.
“She’s been a volunteer formore than 20 years in the com-munity,” said Pitt MeadowsMayor Deb Walters. “Whateverneeds to be done, you’ll findDolores there… she’s just anoverall good citizen.”
Neighbours Loraine and BobScott agree.
“We like everything about her.I’ve never seen her mad. She isalways smiling,” said Loraine.
“She’s a great neighbour,”added Bob.
Citizen of the Year
Pitt woman loves volunteering
Sylver McLaren/TIMES
Dolores Lutner was enjoying the sun with her friends and neighbours Bob and Loraine Scott on Wednesday.
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A close encounter in WhonnockMonday has left a long-timeresident suggesting alternatives.
by Roxanne [email protected]
Jogger Mark Mellish is eternallygrateful to some motorists whocame to his aid Monday morning.Unbeknownst to him, he was beingchased by a bear.
The 63-year-old Whonnock resi-dent was taking one of his frequentmidday jogs along 272nd Street,when a pickup truck driver alertedhim that he wasn’t alone.
But this week, he had a tag along– and wasn’t even aware of it. Ablack bear was running along behindhim on his five-mile trek.
While the pickup truck driver waskind enough to offer him a lift downthe road, and out of range of thebear, Mellish said he’s also gratefulto another couple who saw the situa-tion, turned around, and chased thebear off the road with their car.
“I continued my run, but wassomewhat nervous on the way homealong the same route,” Mellish said,noting he’s been jogging the sameroute a couple times a week for thepast decade – at least.
“This is certainly not the first timeI have encountered bears while hik-ing or jogging here in Whonnock,but it is happening more frequently;the bears are now way more numer-ous and are completely fearless,” heelaborated, noting he’s lived in thearea for 25 years and moved there toenjoy the rural life with its opportun-ities for growing his own fruit trees,
berries, vegetables, chickens, andmore.
He did that, and continues to dothat, knowing full well that there arebears, coyotes, deer, and other wild-life “here on the urban fringe.”
That goes with the territory – lit-erally, Mellish said.
“However, when bears and cougarslose their fear of humans, and areallowed to increase in great numbers,they can become dangerous,” saidthe retired municipal worker.
“The Bear Aware program appearsto consist of an expensive websiteto state the obvious: there are lots ofbears here, and to blame residentsfor growing food that bears like,” hesaid, critical of how Maple Ridge sub-sidized compost bins a few years agoand is now threatening a “large finefor having an unsecured composters,or an apple tree that may appeal toa bear.”
The human population hasn’tincreased much in Whonnock inrecent years, he said, suggestinglong-time residents know how to dealwith their garbage, and newcomerslearn quickly.
“It would be a shame to have to
drive into town for a run on thetreadmill, to the post office, or tothe Whonnock cemetery to visit mymother’s grave, rather than runningor walking here at home,” Mellishsaid.
Must he pack bear spray, bearbangers, and an airhorn outside? theWhonnockian queried.
“I know there are those who enjoythe frisson of excitement of bearencounters, but I am old enough toprefer my exercise without havingto be armed and looking over myshoulder when I’m out in the hood.”
So what is this jogger proposing?“Thanks again to those kind stran-
gers who stopped to help,” he said,but he feels action must be taken.
“As with the case of the overabundant Canada geese that madeWhonnock Lake for a time anunsanitary and unusable mess,there can be too much of a goodthing. City dwellers whose experi-ence of nature come mostly from theNational Geographic channel mightnot like it, but there needs to befewer bears out here.”
Mellish described bears as territor-ial, so he’s not hopeful that reloca-tion would work well, but the popu-lation has to be thinned.
He said he’s not one who believesthe residents of Whonnock areencroaching on the bears, as much asthe bears are recognizing and appre-ciating the enticing habitat that hasbeen established and preserved in theeasterly end of the municipality.
Ultimately, Mellish said, he’s call-ing for some efforts – whether it beby the municipality or the provincialconservation services – to be made tocut down on the growing black bearpopulation in Whonnock.
Event delves into effects risingcosts are having on families.
Local residents concerned withpoverty in local communities willhave an opportunity to learn more atan upcoming forum.
Ridge Meadows Early ChildhoodDevelopment committee is present-ing Beyond Squeezed: A Day In theLife of Poverty, and the public isbeing invited to attend.
Guest speakers will address ques-tions such as what poverty is, whatis being done about it, and whatresources are available to decreasepoverty and assist those experiencingit, explained committee chair JennyEarley.
“The ECD committee has become
increasingly aware of the effects ofpoverty on the children in our com-munity, not just the really poor fam-ilies that we know of, but all of uswho are impacted by rising prices,the need to work more hours andthe reduced services available to us.”
Forum speakers will includeresearcher and anti-poverty advocateDr. Paul Kershaw, local MLA MarcDalton, NDP critic for housing andsocial development Shane Simpson,First Call’s Michael McCarthy Flynn,and community representativesColene Thompson, Joanna vanKuyk, Yvonne Desabrais, and JeanHarnett.
“We believe it is important toshare information about how this isaffecting our children and to lookat what can be done to improve it,”
Earley said. “The forum is an oppor-tunity for us to share and learn withand from each other and to givethose who can the opportunity tomake a difference.”
The day also includes entertain-ment, lunch, resources, networking,and a question period.
All activities, including lunch, arefree, although donations will be col-lected for the Friends In Need FoodBank.
The forum takes place onSaturday, June 9, from 9 a.m. to3 p.m. at the Maple Ridge BaptistChurch, 22155 Lougheed Hwy.Maple Ridge.
Pre-registration is required onlineby June 1 at www.sd42.ca/parent-workshop or by email to [email protected].
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Wildlife conflicts
Jogger calls for thinning of bears
Maple Ridge and PittMeadows residents,especially those whofrequent the morerural areas, whetherit’s the Sharpe Roaddikes or the backwoodsof Whonnock, know toexpect encounters withwildlife periodically.But one jogger fearsbear encounters arebecoming much toofrequent.
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A sergeant and his horse Justicewill attend both Pitt MeadowsDay on Saturday and the policefair on Sunday.
by Sylver [email protected]
Ridge Meadows RCMP have a planready for this year’s Pitt MeadowsDay.
On Saturday, the local detachmentwill have officers on foot, on bikes,as well as motorcycles, and Sgt. DaveSmith and his horse Justice, presentfor the parade.
Auxiliary constables and communitysafety officers will be out to assist inkeeping Pitt Meadows a safe and funplace.
“Ridge Meadows RCMP commit tokeeping the citizens safe during thisspecial event. We encourage all cit-izens to come out and enjoy the cele-bration,” said Ridge Meadows RCMPCpl. Alanna Dunlop.
“Police will have a zero tolerancefor anyone who acts in an unsafemanner, especially in regards to alco-hol-related disturbances. All officerswill take swift action if a violationof the Provincial Liquor Control andLicencing Act occurs. We want thisto be a fun, enjoyable occasion,” sheadded.
Police fair in sightRCMP are also getting ready for the
second annual police fair on Sundayat the Valley Fair Mall in Maple Ridge.
On display will be police motor-
cycles, an incident command vehicle,and Sgt. Dave Smith and his horse.
“Scheduled to appear are RCMPLower Mainland district emergencyresponse team with the tacticalarmoured vehicle; and the explosivesdisposal unit and the robot that isused for disarming possible explosivedevices,” said Dunlop.
The police fair will run from 11 a.m.
to 4 p.m. and will include Child Find,which will be set up just outside ofLondon Drugs – inside the mall.
Rider dodges hazardHoly flying barbecues, Batman!A 19-year-old Maple Ridge man was
injured when a barbecue fell out of adelivery truck Saturday afternoon.
At about 2 p.m. on May 26 both aflat-deck delivery truck and a motor-cycle were exiting from Golden EarsWay onto Lougheed Highway head-ing west towards Pitt Meadows whena barbecue flew off the back of thetruck.
The motorcyclist tried to steeraround the barbecue, but fell off hisbike. He was taken to hospital, treatedfor injuries, and then released.
“The driver of the delivery truckwas charged under the Motor VehicleAct for driving with an insecure load,”said Dunlop.
Police crack downPolice believe they have found hero-
in and crack cocaine during a trafficstop in Maple Ridge on Tuesday.
At 2:20 a.m. an 18-year-oldVancouver man was stopped as hedrove west along Golden Ears Way inMaple Ridge.
The officer found cash and whatpolice believe to be crack cocaineand heroin in the car and arrestedthe man. He was later released on apromise to appear in court in August2012.
Police are recommending chargesof possession for the purpose of traf-ficking.
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Emergency services
Police prep to keep Pitt Meadows Day calm
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Ridge Meadows RCMP Mountie Sgt. Dave Smithand his horse Justice will again be part of the PittMeadows Day parade.
Courts
Ridge rioterpleads guiltyA local man is one of more than 90suspects charged with participating in theriots after the 2011 Stanley Cup playoffs.
by Susan LazarukThe Province
Connor Blair Epp, 20, of Maple Ridge is thelatest accused rioter to plead guilty for his role inthe Stanley Cup riot last year.
His lawyer entered a plea on his behalf inVancouver Provincial Court Monday. Epp didn’tappear.
Epp had also been charged with one count ofmischief, a charge that was dropped, likely inexchange for a guilty plea, as is common practice.
His next appearance, for sentencing, is Aug. 10.Epp is one of more than 90 suspects formally
charged with more than 200 charges stemmingfrom the June 15, 2011 riot that broke out amongthe crowd of 150,000 people who gathered indowntown Vancouver to watch the Canucks. TheCanucks lost Game 7 of the cup to Boston.
Several of those charges have been dropped inexchange for guilty pleas.
Police have recommended more than 300 othercharges against dozens of other suspects and arewaiting for the Crown to approve them.
A number of the accused are scheduled toappear in court today (Thursday), includ-ing former beauty queen contestant SophieLaboissonniere, Timothy Tin-Chew Kwon, whois to plead guilty; Fernando Bernabe, MichaelBosa, Spencer Cox, Ari-an Anwari; Brian Roberts-McCue, and Samia Ahmed.
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A new centre at Ridge hospital willprovide access to information.by Maria [email protected]
Patients and their families are now ableto access information at Ridge MeadowsHospital to help them be more informedabout their health care, thanks to a newresource centre that recently opened.
It was an idea originating with hospitalsite manager Cheryl Brabbins, to create aspace with digital and paper informationand a volunteer on-hand to help peoplewhen they are in the hospital.
And a $70,000 grant from the RidgeMeadows Hospital Foundation has madeit a reality.
The Health Information Resource Centreis in one room, near the main foyer of thehospital, and includes computer termin-als and space for perusing information.There will be a volunteer on site whenit’s open, to help look for resources.
The resource centre was planned withinput from an advisory committee thatincluded seniors, the hospital’s volunteerresources manager Debbie Kennedy, andhealth-care staff.
Lil Seigo is one of the seniors who wason the committee, and she felt the sen-iors’ voice was heard. The concern manyseniors have is what happens after theyare discharged from the hospital.
“The volunteers will work to make surethey get all the resources needed afterthey left the hospital so they wouldn’tcome back,” Seigo said.
There are a lot of resources in MapleRidge to help after being in the hospital,Seigo said, such as meals on wheels andshopping and handyman services.
Brabbins pointed out that about 50 percent of British Columbians don’t have“health literacy” to make informed deci-sions about health care.
The resource centre was designed tohelp people dealing with health issuesaccess reliable information to help themmake decisions.
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If you’re going to read only onebad book this summer, read oneby an author who does not exist.
You’d think being incorpor-eal might hold you back from apublishing career, but in fact theopposite has been true.
Usually, book hoaxes involvefake stories presented as fact.
James Frey, for example, andthe famous scolding he got fromOprah for making up parts of AMillion Little Pieces.
Or the invented memoir Misha,in which a young Jewish girl escapes the Nazisduring the Second World War and briefly liveswith a pack of wolves.
That last part should have been a hint.But fictional memoirs are fundamentally sad
and depressing.It’s much more fun when the book is real and
the author is made up.One of the first is the I, Libertine hoax, conc-
ted by radio host and writer Jean Shepherd (youknow him for the movie A Christmas Story,based on his childhood).
In the 1950s, when Shepherd was working thelate, late, so-late-it’s-getting-early shift at a NewYork radio station, he became irked that best-seller lists were based not just on sales, but onrequests to bookstores. Why not ask his listenersto head out and all request the same, totally fic-tional book, thus getting it on the list and prov-ing the whole system ridiculous?
So he and his listeners devised a novel, I,Libertine, by the nonexistent Frederick R. Ewing.
The hoax proved so successful that it reachedthe ears of a real publisher, who worked withShepherd to bring it to reality. Most of the actualwriting was done in one marathon sessionby renowned science fiction author TheodoreSturgeon.
The book was released in 1956, with Ewingstill credited on the dust jacket.
Naked Came the Stranger emerged 13 yearslater.
The mastermind was MikeMcGrady, a Newsday editor whowas tired of the Valley of theDolls-style bestsellers crowdingthe spinner racks, selling lurid,badly written tales. If sex sells,he thought, why not cram a bookto the brim with it, just to showhow much bad writing peoplewill overlook.
Over the course of a very boozyweekend, the authors each tooka chapter, with no thought toconsistency or continuity. They
dubbed the author “Penelope Ashe,” who wasplayed in public appearances by McGrady’s sis-ter-in-law.
It sold 20,000 copies before he and his co-con-spirators revealed the hoax. It’s sold 400,000 intotal and remains in print.
Then there was Atlanta Nights, a stingoperation in literary form. It was aimed atPublishAmerica, a vanity press with pretensionsof being a real publisher. (The vanity press test:do they pay you, or do you pay them?)
Not only did PublishAmerica draw numerouscomplaints from writers, it had this to say aboutscience fiction scribes: “They have no clue aboutwhat it is to write real-life stories.”
The gauntlet had been well and truly throwndown.
Led by James D. Macdonald, a gaggle ofabout 30 science fiction authors decided to testPublishAmerica’s claim to only consider “qual-ity” works.
They wrote the most wretched, vapid, awful,and confusing work. It has two chapter 12s, andchapter four reappears in the guise of chapter 17.Chapter 34 was “written” by random text gener-ating software.
In 2004, PublishAmerica agreed to buy AtlantaNights. The authors, going by Travis Tea (anotherdead giveaway) were jubilant.
PublishAmerica suddenly withdrew its offer, abad move. The book has sold surprisingly wellever since then.
Opinion
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Our View
Fatal numberhas its day
One hundred eighty-six thousandseems a rather inconspicuous sort ofnumber at first glance, but it is actuallya truly remarkable string of digits thathas two sciency things in common.
In terms of physics, it is the numberof miles that light travels in a single sec-ond, and sets the upper limit of speedat which anything can travel.
In medicine, 186,000 is the numberof potentially lethal cancer diagnosesexpected in Canada in a single year.
There’s another number that is evenmore remarkable than the medicallysignificant 186,000, and that’s 4,700,000– the number of Canadians who stillsmoke cigarettes, knowing that smokingputs them in the highest risk bracket forbecoming one of the 186,000.
In fact, smoking is a huge risk factorfor lung cancer, which remains amongthe most lethal of cancers, and con-tinues to claim more fatalities each yearthan any other cancer.
But cigarettes are not tobacco’s onlypaving stones on the road to cancer.Cigars and pipes are also major fac-tors in lung cancer, not to mention lip,tongue, and throat cancers, plus a hostof other cancers whose connectionsaren’t as readily obvious.
And it’s not just cancer – tobacco isimplicated in emphysema and a host ofrespiratory and other lethal or debilitat-ing illnesses.
Today is World No Tobacco Day. It’sa day of awareness and recognition ofthe part that tobacco will have to playin many of the 186,000 lives that will beimpacted this year by a cancer diagno-sis in Canada – along with millions ofothers throughout the world.
Quite unlike the blink-of-an-eyespeed of light, the speed of tobacco-related cancers is often a relent-lessly slow, laborious, and painful trektowards death.
World No Tobacco Day is an oppor-tunity for millions of smokers aroundthe world to join with each other andmove towards longer living and ahealthier lifestyle.
– B.G.
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Dear Editor,I am a client of the ministry, on disabil-
ity. I, myself, have come in contact withthe problem of no public washrooms atthe Maple Ridge income assistance office[Sather asks for toilets, May 22, TIMES].
Back in 2009, I was called in to anappointment with a worker.
At the time, I was six months pregnantand had been sitting, waiting for a fewhours. After my appointment, I asked theworker to use the washroom, as I reallyneeded to use it, explaining to her that Iwas clearly pregnant.
She told me there was no longer a publictoilet for ministry clients, because there hadbeen too much drug use in the washroom,
and ministry staff could no longer keep upthe washroom.
I asked her if I could use the staff wash-room, and she told me to walk down thestreet to Dairy Queen and use their wash-room.
It was extremely unacceptable, but thatwas my choice.
I called and lodged a complaint with theregional office, but I see it went unheard.
I am not a drug user, nor am I causingany problems in ministry offices, but if theministry calls someone in for an appoint-ment, six months pregnant, staff shouldhave the decency to allow use of a wash-room!
Tara C., Maple Ridge
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Washroom seriously missed
Dear Editor,After reading some of the
comments of Randy Kamp,the federal representativeof Maple Ridge and PittMeadows in Ottawa, andalso the Parliamentary
Secretary to the Minister ofFisheries, I have to wonderwhether he is just a productof a broken, dysfunctionalelectoral system. Is he reallythe best advocate or repre-sentative to stand up for our
best interests in Ottawa?In his own words: “It
seems to me that a studyneeds to have something ofan open mind for it to bevalid.”
He then claims that thegutting of fisheries andenvironmental rules will“provide greater certaintyand consistency for stake-holders.”
Which stakeholders is hetalking about? Fish farms,oil companies, or pipelineowners? It certainly can’tbe fisheries, environ-ment, or the best interestsof Canadians or any ofthe country’s non-humaninhabitants.
This whole less-is-morewould be funny, if it wasn’tso dangerous and destruc-tive, not to mention insult-ing to the intelligence ofevery Canadian.
If Randy Kamp ever had aoriginal idea or opinion thathe didn’t glean from StevenHarper, the world wouldsurely stop spinning.
If less really is more, thenMr. Kamp is the man foryou, although he is prob-ably being wasted in hiscurrent position.
He would be a perfectfit for, say, the Ministry ofPropaganda.
Wayne Clark, Maple Ridge
Federal politics
Representative quality questioned
Child care
Parents givenmore choicesDear Editor,
Our government is committed to providing B.C. fam-ilies with access to a variety of quality, licensed childcare options to meet their unique needs [Premier policiesopposite to child care, May 29 Letters, TIMES].
Increasing access to child care supports parents’ ability tocontribute to their families and to the economy as a whole.That’s why B.C.’s child care sector incorporates a mix ofboth private and not-for-profit providers that offer a rangeof quality child care services for parents to choose from.
Approximately half of the child care spaces funded by theprovince are privately delivered, primarily by family childcare providers, within their own homes.
Government will spend $296 million on child care thisyear – a 40 per cent increase since 2001. Those dollars fundmore than 100,000 licensed child care spaces across theprovince.
We also continue to help low- and moderate-income fam-ilies afford the cost of child care through subsidies, support-ing about 54,000 children in B.C.
Each family’s situation is unique, and we believe it isimportant for parents to have options when choosing childcare.
We will continue to make operating funding available toall licensed child care providers in the province, as long asthose providers, whether not-for-profit or private, meet ourlicensing standards. Our focus is on the quality of care pro-vided by child care centres – not their business model.
Mary McNeil, Minister of Children and Family Development
Dear Editor,As I read editorials and stories about
TransLink [Take a ride on the threat train,May 10 Opinion, Light ahead in tunnelvision, May 17 Letters, TIMES], I feel thesum of the costs to be staggering and out ofscope with reality.
All of the stories have one common link:TransLink is a money-eating monster thatwill never have enough to satisfy its needs.
Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valleyare overburdened with taxation: gas taxes,property taxes, parking taxes, road, licenceand carbon taxes, etc. Gas tax alone takes abillion dollars out of the Lower Mainland.
B.C. is no longer competitive. FromAlberta to Ontario, the average gas price is$1.21/litre, with the low price being $1.11.This is bad for tourism. Do you feel a littleripped off?
Langley is considering secession fromGVRD and TransLink, due to sky-high costswith minimal service.
Maple Ridge pays TransLink more than$24 million annually, for the worst bus ser-vice seen in any community.
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows, alongwith municipalities south of the Frasershould board the Threat Train and secedefrom the GVRD and Translink.
I believe TransLink to be too big, tooexpensive to operate with any efficiency.
Secession would offer municipalitiesof the Fraser Valley better transportationservice at a lower cost, plus entitle us toreceive federal tax subdues from Ottawa forneeded infrastructure like light rail service.Currently, GVRD takes it all and gives thevalley very little.
Former Mayor Gordy Robinson talkedabout it 10 years ago, but nothing everdeveloped.
I wonder why our council appears to besatisfied with the current poor service andhigh costs.
Jim Bulpit, Maple Ridge
TransLink
Board the Threat Train, and leave
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CITY OF PITT MEADOWSNOTICE OF INTENTION TO AMEND PITT MEADOWS ZONING BYLAW
TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Pitt Meadows City Hall, 12007 HarrisRoad, Pitt Meadows, BC on Tuesday June 5th, 2012 at 7:00 p.m. to consider the following amendment to Zoning BylawNo. 2505, 2011, the Zoning Bylaw for the City of Pitt Meadows:
City of Pitt Meadows Land Use Amendment Bylaw No. 2562, 2012The purpose of this amendment is to rezone the property legally described as:
Lot 1, District Lots 223, 224, 246, 263 and 286, Group 1 Section 23, Township 9,New Westminster District Plan BCP50365
From General Agricultural (A-1) Zone to Agricultural and Golf Course Zone (A-4) Zone (shown bolded andshaded) in order to allow for golf course uses. The relative location of the land to be affected by the proposed bylaw is indicated on the sketch plan below:
Linda Kelly,Acting Corporate [email protected]
The Bylaw and associated staff report may be viewed at the City Hall between May 25th, 2012 and June 5th, 2012 from8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m., excluding weekends and statutory holidays.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected hereby shall be afforded an opportunityto be heard at the Public Hearing before Council on the matters contained herein or by making a written submission (oremail) by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday June 5th, 2012 to the attention of the Director of Corporate Services. All submissionswill become part of the public record.
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Help Us Create a Master Plan forWalking and Cycling in Pitt Meadows
The City of Pitt Meadows is developing a Pedestrian & Cycling Master Plan and wants yourinput! Over the next several months, we will be hosting public events, distributing surveys anddiscussing with stakeholder groups to understand the issues and opportunities surroundingthe City’s walking and cycling networks.
The Pedestrian and Cycling Master Plan will guide the City’s investments into programs andinfrastructure that will encourage people to walk and cycle more for work, school, leisure, andday-to-day business.
Add your input in our survey on walking and cycling in Pitt Meadows atwww.surveymonkey.com/s/pittmeadows.
Keep updated on opportunities to share your input and the status of the Plan through the City’swebsite and Facebook page at www.facebook.com/pittmeadows.
For more information, contact Ike De Boer at [email protected] or 604.465.2425.
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Two categories havebeen created for theLynn Papp award.
Two Pitt Meadowsyouth will be honouredat the Pitt Meadows Dayceremonies at 1 p.m., asrecipients of the LynnPapp award, for volun-teer efforts that havebenefited people locallyand abroad.
This is the first yeartwo awards will begiven out, allowingyounger residents tobe recognized for theircommunity involvementas well.
The winner in the 15-to-17-year-old categoryis Jessica Howitt, astudent at Pitt MeadowsSecondary.
She has volunteeredwith the Mighty Pirates,a local special-needs soft-ball team, as well as withSpecial Olympics and theCanucks Autism Network.She also volunteers at herhigh school. Her teachersat Pitt Meadows SecondarySchool speak highly of her.
The committee decidedthat Jessica is deserving
of theaward because she “hasdemonstrated outstandingservice volunteer with spe-cial needs students in ourcommunity.”
The winner of the LynnPapp award in the 12-to-14-year-old category isSamuel Lachance.
Samuel was chosen forbeing an active memberin his school and in com-munity events. He showed
leadership skills raisingmoney for a water wellin India, and participatingin a water walk to raisethe awareness of livingconditions in Third Worldcountries.
He has also collecteddonations for the foodbank and ChristmasHamper Society, is a men-tor for the Athletes InKind, and is a volunteer atBailey House.
Accolades
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SamuelLachance(above)
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CelebratePittMeadowsDay June2Pitt Meadows Day will kick off with the traditional pancakebreakfast at 7am.Then, grab a spot along Hammond or HarrisRoad to watch the parade beginning at 11am. Spend theafternoon at Harris Road Park enjoying the entertainment,food, rides, activities and exhibits, or check outthe bands atYouth Fest at the Rec Centre. Enjoya BBQ dinner cooked by our local firefighters,and head down to Pitt Meadows Athletic Parkto enjoy the fireworks at 10pm. See you there!
GotyourGreenCart?Pickupbegins June5Curbside pickup of food scraps and yard waste inyour green cart begins on the week of June 5 forsingle family homes and townhomes. Just place your green cart atthe curbside, handle facing out toward the street, along with yourgarbage and recycling on your regular pickup day.Visit our websitefor more information at pittmeadows.bc.ca.
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Televised Council Meetingson Shaw Cable Channel 4• June 5, 7:00pm• June 19, 7:00pm
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City Rebate forHigh EfficiencyToiletsThe City of Pitt Meadows isoffering residents a $50ToiletRebate (one per householdper year, to a maximum of 50rebates). Eligibility criteria includeinstallation of a High-EfficiencyToilet (HET) and recycling ofthe old one at Ridge MeadowsRecycling. For full rebate eligibil-ity information and to downloadthe application form, visit ourweb at pittmeadows.bc.ca.
Pedestrian andCycling Master PlanThe City of Pitt Meadows is developinga Pedestrian & Cycling Master Plan andwants your input! The Pedestrian andCycling Master Plan will be developedover a five month period untilNovember 2012, and will include anumber of opportunities for the publicto provide feedback and input to theCity. Look for an online survey on ourwebsite at pittmeadows.bc.ca or atwww.surveymonkey.com/s/pittmeadowsuntil June 15.For more information about how youcan get involved in this study, contactIke De Boer at [email protected] or 604-465-2425 to join ourstakeholder steering group byJune 4, 2012!
PropertyTaxes due July 3Property tax notices have been sentout to residents.Taxes and HomeOwners Grant applications must bereceived by July 3, 2012.
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Pitt Meadows Day &Youthfest – June 2All day activities and family fun. Don’t forget to check outYouthfest at the Pitt Meadows Family Rec Centre.Visitpittmeadows.bc.ca for more information.
Family Games Night at the Library – June 13Come every second and fourth Wednesday evening untilAug 22 for board games and some light refreshments.Youmay also bring your own board games to share.Visit fvrl.bc.ca for more info.
Airport Day – June 17Returning favourites such as the children’s ride-on airplanetrain, aircraft exhibition and vintage car show will be joinedby new, exciting displays! From 12pm to 4pm. Visit cypk.com.
Next Month – watch for details on these and other events:July 1 – Canada Day celebration & Athletes in Kind 8km Run/WalkJuly 4 – Summer Serenade at Spirit Square – Bruce James OrchestraJuly 19-22 Bard in the Square: Love’s Labour’s Lost
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An event at Meadowridge Schoolraised $9,400 with food and wine.by Maria [email protected]
Being eco-friendly no longer means justeating granola and wheatgrass, accordingto Rebecca Awram of this year’s Cheers tothe Planet event.
After barely breaking even last year,this year’s Cheers to the Planet broughtin some much-needed cash for the CEEDCentre, an organization on 223rd Streetdedicated to sustainability.
CEED Centre executive director ChristianCowley estimated that net profits from theevening were about $9,400.
There were more than 300 guests inattendance, including MLAs Marc Daltonand Michael Sather.
“All in all, [the event was] well attendedacross the political spectrum, proving thatgood causes can still focus on the thingsthat unite us, not the items that divideus,” said Awram.
With the money raised, the CEED Centrewill be able to build a partial kitchen witha sink, dishwasher, counters, and a fridgeto support their Saturday evening com-munity dinners.
The money will also support the centre’scommunity access program, which allowspeople who don’t have computer to come
in and use them at the CEED Centre, forthings likes searching for government ser-vices, resume-writing, and job searches,all previously supported by a federal grantthat has since been cut.
“We’re going to continue the programbecause we know there’s a need [for theservice],” Cowley said.
Cheers to the Planet, in addition tobeing a fundraiser, was meant to promotelocal foods, beers, and wines, as well.
“I really feel Cheers to the Planet ismaturing into a prominent social fund-raiser in the Maple Ridge calendar, prov-ing that people inherently want to supportlocal sustainable food and drink,” Awramsaid.
Val MacDonald and Sarah Wilson volunteered to pour wine at Cheers to the Planet.
CEED Centre gala
Cheers event funds kitchen
Several ladies wore “fascinators” at the Cheers to thePlanet event.
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BE WATER WISELawn Sprinkling Regulations effective
June 1st – September 30, 2012Metro Vancouver has restricted residential lawn sprinkling hours between June 1 & September30 to 4:00 am to 9:00 am. This is the time when the least amount of water used on lawns willevaporate and the most is absorbed. These restrictions help to ensure that the water demanddoes not exceed what our existing distribution system can deliver.
Residential addresses:
• Even-numbered addresses may sprinkle lawns 4-9 a.m. Monday, Wednesdayand Saturday.
• Odd-numbered addresses may sprinkle lawns 4-9 a.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.
Non-residential addresses:
• Even-numbered addresses may sprinkle lawns 1-6 a.m. Monday and Wednesday.• Odd-numbered addresses may sprinkle lawns 1-6 a.m. Tuesday and Thursday.• All non-residential addresses can also sprinkle 4-9 a.m. Friday.
TIPS FOR WISE WATER USE
• Leave grass clippings on your lawn to reduce evaporation.• After you’ve finished playing in an inflatable pool, re-use the water by draining it in
the garden.• A healthy lawn only needs to be watered for one hour, once a week - or less if it rains.• Use a hose faucet timer so you don’t have to get up to turn on the sprinkler at 4am
Additional lawn care tips are available in English, Chinese and Punjabi atwww.metrovancouver.org (Search ‘Lawn Sprinkling’) or check out the Pitt Meadows websiteat www.pittmeadows.bc.ca.
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We have the following temporary employment opportunity:FIRE & RESCUE SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Research/Design Assistant – Time Durated(Summer Student)
Thisposition is fundedthroughtheCanadaSummerJobs2012grantprogram. CanadaSummerJobsprovidesworkexperiencesforstudentsbetweentheagesof15and30yearsandsupportsorganizations,includingthosethat provide important community services and recognizes that local circumstances, community needs andprioritiesvarywidely.Partofthecriteriaforfundingistogiveprioritytoemployerswhointendtohirestudentswithdisabilities, Aboriginal students and students who are members of visible minority groups.
We are looking for a student who is intending to return to full-time studies next school year to assist Fire& Rescue Services staff with a variety of projects within their department. We require someone with apositive work ethic and the ability to exercise considerable independent judgement.
This temporary position will be available from June until September, 2012.
For more information & a complete job description visit our website at www.pittmeadows.bc.ca
Resumes may be submitted to:Director of Human Resources and CommunicationsCity of Pitt Meadows - 12007 Harris Rd. Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B5Email: [email protected]
Closing date: 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 5, 2012We thank all applicants, however, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
Maple Ridge staff is meetingtoday to discuss a notice toextract aggregate.
by Maria [email protected]
A notice of intent to remove400,000 cubic metres of aggregate(gravel) from two properties near236th Street and 124th Avenue inMaple Ridge is being considered bythe Agricultural Land Commission(ALC).
The notice was received a fewweeks ago by the ALC, according tothe commission’s compliance officerThomas Loo, and the chief executiveofficer of the commission, RichardBullock, has to respond to therequest within 30 days.
“The Commission CEO can consid-er the proposal under his authorityof the ALC Act,” Loo said. “He canrequire more information, author-ize with terms and conditions, orrequire an formal application to thecommission – as a ‘non-farm use’.”
The agent proposing to extract thegravel from the two properties is for
is Damax Consultant, according toLoo.
Gravel extraction is a “specifiednon-farm use” and proposals gostraight to the commission withoutgoing through municipal govern-ment. Copies of the notice are thensent to the municipality.
District of Maple Ridge staffis holding a meeting today(Wednesday) to discuss the issue,said Diana Hall, a planner with theDistrict, pointing out the proposedgravel pit is close to residences.
“What do we do with this, is reallythe question,” Hall said.
Agricultural land commission
Gravel pit proposed in east Ridge
…continued from page A1Lisa Simons, whose own cat has
been missing since May 9, was 99per cent sure it was Buttercup andsent a picture to the family via email.
Kim Wernicke confirmed it was herfamily’s pet.
Disturbingly, Buttercup’s tail waswhat was found by her husband onSunday, and it was beneath a differ-ent missing cat’s poster.
“Obviously we aredealing with a verydisturbed person,”said SPCA spokes-woman Lorie Chortyk.
Buttercup is one ofseven mutilated catsfound in the area inthe past two weeks,and one of 22 reported dismemberedor mutilated by the SPCA in the com-munity since last June.
“We are doing a necropsy on theanimals to see if there is any physicalevidence left behind,” said Chortyk.
There are no defensive woundsthat normally indicate an attack by a
predator.“They’re sliced in half with what
looks like a saw or a sharp knife,”Chortyk added.
The rash of killings has residentsworried for their cats, and the BCSPCA struggling in its investigationas it admit that it has no suspectsand is relying on the public for help.
“It is rare when we need to rely onthe community to be our eyes and
ears,” said Chortyk.“We want to hearabout every piece ofinformation. The onlyway these killings aregoing to stop is if wefind a lead and catchthe person.”
Meanwhile, theWernickes are faced with telling theirchildren that Buttercup is not cominghome.
“I don’t really know how to tellthem – my oldest boy was just inlove with this cat,” Wernicke said.“She was very attached to my olderson; they slept together every night.
“It’s very stressful. I haven’t seenany police patrolling our neighbour-hood. I want people to know and towatch out for their animals and theircommunity.”
Parents struggle to tell kids of death
“I don’t really knowhow to tell them – myoldest boy was just inlove with this cat.”Kim Wernicke
The Wernicke’s family cat, Butterfly, took asnooze with a canine companion.
Buttercup, a Maple Ridge calicothat was set to turn two, waskilled last week, parts of itsbody scattered around thecommunity beneath postersreporting she was missing.
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Population grows2011 figures were released this week.
Maple Ridge grew by 9,511 people between 2006and 2011, while Pitt Meadows grew by 2,547. Census2011, released by Statistics Canada this week, showedMaple Ridge’s population to be 78,460 and that of PittMeadows to be 18,170.
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Judith Graley, Cindy McLeish, Jan Kronberg, and Natalie Hutchins, part of a delegation from Australia, met withMaple Ridge Mayor Ernie Daykin recently.
A committee from Down Underlooked at how Maple Ridge fits intothe larger surrounding region.
A delegation from Australia was inMaple Ridge recently to look at how sub-urban cities integrate with larger urbancentres.
The District of Maple Ridge hostedstaff from the Outer Suburban/InterfaceServices and Development Committee(OSISDC) from the Parliament of Victoria,Australia.
The committee stopped at a number ofNorth American communities and lookedat the different ways suburban commun-ities are integrating with larger urban cen-tres in terms of planning,housing, sustainability,transportation, and eco-nomic development.
This Australian StateParliamentary Committeedelegation is conducting aninquiry into the livabilityand growth of Melbourne,Victoria’s (Australia) outersuburbs.
Through these visits withkey political and adminis-trative leaders, the commit-tee is examining the meth-odologies that communitiesin North America are using to deal withthe challenges and opportunities that alsoface the City of Melbourne, the state cap-ital of Victoria, and the surrounding sub-urban communities.
The five delegates from Australiaincluded Jan Kronberg, chair of the com-mittee, Judith Graley, deputy chair, CindyMcLeish and Natalie Hutchins, comitteemembers, and Nathan Bunt, executiveofficer.
“It was a great honour to meet with ourcolleagues from the state of Victoria todiscuss how Maple Ridge is moving aheadwith the development of our communityin the context of being a part of MetroVancouver,” said Maple Ridge MayorErnie Daykin.
“Members of the delegation begantheir public service in local government,”Daykin said.
“It was clear from the delegates’ ques-tions that the communities surroundingthe City of Melbourne are facing issuessimilar to those that we do around region-al development.”
“The work we’ve done with MapleRidge’s Official Community Plan and spe-cific neighbourhood planning guidelines,such as the Town Centre Area Plan, were
of particular interest tothe delegation who notedthat the integration of localplanning and developmentinto the larger regionalcontext was impressive,”Daykin continued.
“The team from OSISDChas the advantage of see-ing the Regional GrowthStrategy after almost a dec-ade of work.”
The delegation heardpresentations from SandyBlue, manager strategiceconomic initiatives, Jim
Charlebois, manager of community plan-ning, and Kelly Swift, parks and leisuregeneral manager.
Each of the presentations highlightedthe importance of integration of short- andlong-term business planning across depart-ments to achieve council’s vision.
The delegates were given a tour ofMaple Ridge to see how the community isprogressing on the Town Centre Area Planand other development.
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“It was clear from thedelegates’ questionsthat the communitiessurrounding the Cityof Melbourne arefacing issues similarto those that wedo around regionaldevelopment.”Ernie Daykin
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Vancouver’s Dilia Ochoa(left), her son Jaime Ocampo,and his niece seven-year-oldIsabella Rodriguez (above),participated in a fundraisingcar wash for the FraternityTo Help Guatemalan ChildrenSunday in Maple Ridge.Another car wash will be heldat Kirmac Collision on Sunday,June 10, at the corner ofDewdney Trunk Road and228th Street.
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Scrubbing aid kidsStory and photos by Roxanne [email protected]
Vivian Ocampo, her husband Walter Rodriguez,and their seven-year-old daughter Isabella want tohelp children in the poorest areas of Guatemala,and recently brought their outreach effort home.
The Maple Ridge family hosted the first of sev-eral car washes in aid of the Fraternity to HelpGuatemalan Children, bringing its founder JoseWaldemar Monzon, and a team of supporters fromVancouver, out to their neighbourhood to get wetand dirty for the cause.
On the first time out, Ocampo was pleased withthe results, noting that the 18-year-old charityraised about $350, and more importantly a lot ofawareness for their cause.
The money being raised by the fraternity, ofwhich the local family are long-time members, isfor desks. Last year the group provided 650 schooldesks and supplies for kids in a rural area ofGuatemala. This year they’re hoping to send more.
Through the years, the organization has strived tohelp the most needy children by improving educa-tion, health care, and nutrition, Ocampo said.
Monzon, who got his hands wet Sunday too, saidthe response from Maple Ridge has been great.
“They’ve been very happy with what we’redoing, and want to help,” he told The TIMES.
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Mason, Murray, and Jusdia Greissel showed off the different sets of wheels this Maple Ridge family brought to thesecond annual dry grad show and shine at Maple Ridge Secondary on Sunday.
Members of a Maple Ridge familyworks to restore old cars and bikesthat they can enjoy driving together.by Roxanne [email protected]
While several hundred local familiesare currently focused on their sons’ anddaughters’ upcoming graduation cele-brations and all the pageantry that goesalong with the ceremonial rite of passage,the Greissel clan has a few years to wait– their oldest doesn’t even start secondaryschool until next year.
Nevertheless, the four-member MapleRidge family was anxious to be part of adry-grad fundraiser held at a high schoolin their neighbourhood on Sunday.
It was in part about beingthere to raise much neededcoin for the upcoming MapleRidge Secondary graduationparty, but more so aboutbeing front and centre toshow off their wheels at lastweekend’s second annualshow and shine, the patri-arch, Murray explained.
The Greissel familyshowed up to the car showwith dad’s 1951 blue ChevyBel Air, which he startedrestoring seven years ago. Asit nears completion – this being the firsttime it’s been out to a car show – Greisselchuckled as he announced the interioris all that’s left to be done. Given thathe’s an automotive upholsterer, it seemsappropriate that he hasn’t got around tofinishing his own car interior just yet.
But looking around at a sea of 100-plusclassic and vintage cars in the MapleRidge Secondary parking lots Sunday, hepointed to at least a dozen other vehiclesthat he had managed to completely re-upholster since he undertook his own carrestoration project all those years ago.
While restoration work is Greissel’s part-time profession (he’s also a Vancouverfirefighter working four days on, four daysoff), it’s also become a family pastime.
Murray is now teaching his 13-year-old son Mason and 12-year-old daughterJusdia the art of re-upholstering, as wellas the finer points of repair and restora-tion not just for cars, but bicycles too.
Wheels are wheels, Murray said, lettinghis son Mason show off a 1957 Schwinnthey brought to the show, and which thefather and son spent about two monthstricking out with a tiki theme.
“I’ve been teaching my son to turn awrench,” Murray said, expressing hispride for the job the teen did on this and afew other bikes in their collection.
The hardest thing about the Schwinn,Mason said, was figuring out how tomake this bike Hawaiian. He pointed outthe integration of bamboo and twine asdecorative features on the bike, while hisyounger sister grabbed a small Polynesian
figurine from its platform atthe base of the handle bars,to show it off.
“We’ve always enjoyedbuilding things, from coffeetables to engines. We justfix anything we can. Weenjoy building together,”Mason said, noting thatthey’ve taken to buying oldcruiser style bikes off EBay,Craigslist, and garage sales.
While they have fourcustom cruisers they’re cur-rently restoring, Murray saidthey usually have about half
a dozen finished and ready to ride at anygiven time. And ride they do – again as afamily.
And that’s where the fourth member ofthe family, mom (Melodie), gets involved.
The family typically spends severalhours a week riding their pimped outbikes around town, and they’re actuallyhoping to entice more Maple Ridge resi-dents to join in their unofficial communitycruiser rides.
“It’s never boring at the Greissels’, that’sfor sure,” Murray said of all their currentand pending restoration projects and theirplans this summer to show some of themoff at events like this dry grad fundraiser.
• More online at www.mrtimes.com
Fundraising event
Greissel clan sharesa passion for wheels
“We’ve alwaysenjoyed buildingthings, from coffeetables to engines. ”Mason Greissel
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May 31• The Ridge MeadowsAutism Information andSupport Group is showingthe second of a two-partviewing of the online videoentitled “Transitioning fromSchool to Work” from 6:30to 9:30 p.m. The video isintended for parents ofhigh-school-aged childrenwith special needs. Theseare recordings of past liveevents hosted by AutismCommunity Training. Theviewings will occur atRMACL 11641 224th St.,Maple Ridge. For more infor-mation or to RSVP, contactTracy Hewgill at 604-467-8700 or [email protected].
May 31• The local chamber of com-merce and the Social Chickspresent Social Media StraightTalk for Your Business from5 to 6:30 p.m. at the cham-ber. Members are free andnon-members are $10. Pre-registration is required. Call604-463-3366 or email [email protected].
May 31• There will be an informa-tion session Where to Beginlooking at retirement optionsincluding, retirement living,home support, assisted liv-ing, and long-term care. Theevent is at Willow SeniorLiving Residence on 122ndAvenue and 224th Street at 2p.m. RSVP to Dale or Wendyat 604-466-8602.
June 2• St. George’s annual gar-age sale runs from 9 a.m. to1 p.m. at 23500 DewdneyTrunk Rd. There will also bea bake sale and kids swapmeet with clothing, toys, andother items. Tables for rentfor $15. Info: 604-463-9622or www.stgeorgemr.org.
June 2• Grace Community Churchon Harris Road will hold itsannual watermelon party aspart of Pitt Meadows Day.After the parade, they willhave games, crafts, a puppetshow, and watermelon galorefrom noon to 2 p.m. Freedrop-in.
June 2• Webster’s CornersElementary is holding ametal drive fundraiser from 9a.m. to 2 p.m. The school isat the corner of 256th Streetand Dewdney Trunk Road.Drop off old junk – all kindsof metal big or small – evenold cars and car batteries too.Anyone who can’t drop offmaterial can call for pickup.Call Cindy at 604-816-9410.
June 2• Haney Farmers Market wel-comes the Garibaldi Art Clubthis Saturday with an artshow and exhibition in thebandstand. Sizzlin’ Smokey
Dogs return. Welcome backMaan Farms and HeatherHills Farms and hello tonew vendor Farm for Life.Storytime is at 11 a.m.Cristin Bostrom entertains.Member-only specials can befound at Rose’s GemstoneArtwork and Nonna Pia’sGourmet Sauces. The marketis at Memorial Peace Park
from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Info:www.haneyfarmersmarket.org.
June 3• Ridge Meadows HospitalFoundation holds its ninthannual Fund Run. The five-kilometre walk and run or10-kilometre run takes placeat Fairview Elementary.
There will be a kids’ run aswell this year. Lot of food,fun, and prizes. Info aboutthe new pledge rewards pro-gram, route, and registrationat www.rmhfoundation.comor call Laura 604-466-6958.
June 4• The Maple Ridge-PittMeadows-Katzie Community
Literacy Committee iscelebrating their accom-plishments from last yearbetween 5 and 6:30 p.m. atthe Learning Room at theCEED Centre, 11729 223rdSt. RSVP to [email protected] or call604-466-8254.
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June 5• Coquitlam Prostate CancerSupport and AwarenessGroup will hold its month-ly meeting at 7 p.m. inthe Coquitlam PinetreeCommunity Centre. Theguest speaker this month willbe discussing nutrition anddiet for a healthy approachto cancer and its problems.All those involved with pros-tate problems are encour-aged to come and share theirconcerns and experiences ina strictly confidential atmos-phere. There is no charge(donations are accepted).Info: Norm at 604-936-8703or Ken at 604-936-2998.
June 5• It’s all about Connections,a group which supports par-ents of children with extrasupport needs, meets fromnoon to 2 p.m. They meetmonthly at the Hive at EricLangton Elementary, exceptfor July and August. Thismonth they will be hav-ing an informal discussionabout summer activities forchildren in the communityand beyond. For more infor-mation or to RSVP, contacteither Tracy Hewgill at 604-467-8700 or [email protected], or Carol Middletonat 604-463-0881 or [email protected].
June 5• St Patrick’s School invitesthe public to an open houseat 1 p.m. Drop by andexplore all that St. Patrick’shas to offer – exemplarystaff, engaged curriculum,and dedicated parents. Enjoytasty refreshments as youwatch student performancesat their annual strawberrytea and parent appreciation.Info: 604-467-1571.
June 5 to 26• Alzheimer Society of B.C.Family Caregiver Seriesstarted on May 29 and con-tinues on June 5, June 12,June 19, and June 26 from 1to 3:30 p.m. at Maple RidgeLibrary’s Alouette Room,#130-22470 Dewdney TrunkRd. Although the series hasbegun, new participants arewelcome to join. Pre-regis-tration is required. Info:Dorothy Leclair at 604-298-0780 or [email protected].
Film nights start June 5• Spend an evening at theMaple Ridge Library with amust-see film. World Filmsare shown every Tuesdayfrom June 5 to July 10 at 6p.m. Friends of the Librarywill sell refreshments dur-ing intermission. Admissionis free. The first film is DesHommes et Des Dieux (OfGods and Men: France,2010).
June 6• Brush up on those drawingskills with Carla’s CreativeDrawing Workshop at theMaple Ridge Library at 7p.m. From comics to portraitsto landscapes, this workshopwill be full of sketching tips,
tricks and treats. This teenprogram is for high-schoolage kids only. Registrationrequired. Info: 604-467-7417.
June 6• The Maple Ridge PublicHealth Unit is holding akindergarten immunizationbooster fair drop-in from 9a.m. to 5 p.m. at the MapleRidge Public Health Unit#400-22470 Dewdney TrunkRd. No appointment neces-sary. There will be fun doorprizes, displays, and educa-tional opportunities for thewhole family. It is also yourchance to complete yourchild’s kindergarten immun-ization. Bring children’simmunization passport rec-ord. Info: 604-476-7000.
Seniors week• Seniors week activitiesstart on Monday with an“In the Mood” tea at theRidge Meadows SeniorsActivity Centre, 12150 224thSt. from 2 to 4 p.m. Ticketsare $5 and are availableat the reception desk. OnTuesday, there’s a free lunchfor seniors at China Kitchen(Lougheed Highway and228th Street) from 11:30 to2 p.m. On Wednesday, therewill be bingo in the lounge atthe seniors centre in MapleRidge from 2 to 4 p.m with$1 cards. A Strawberry Teatakes place on Thursdayfrom 1 to 3 p.m. in theseniors lounge at the PittMeadows Family RecreationCentre, 12027 Harris Rd.Tickets are $4. The sen-iors will put on the VarietyPlus Concert on Friday andSaturday in the main hall ofthe Ridge Meadows SeniorsActivity Centre. The show isat 2 p.m. on both days andtickets are $8.
Pitt Library baby time• Baby Time runs at thePitt Meadows Library onWednesdays from June 6 toAug. 15 from 10:15 to 10:45a.m. Come to the library fora drop-in program for babies,newborn to 23 months.Introduce baby to the worldof children’s literature, song,rhyme, and rhythm.
Pitt Library storytime• Family Fun Storytime runsfrom June 7 to Aug. 16 from10:15 to 10:45 a.m. at thePitt Meadows Library. Comeand enjoy a half hour of funstories, fingerplays, songs,rhymes, puppets, and more.For preschool children andtheir caregivers.
Volunteers needed• The Fraser Health CrisisLine is recruiting volunteersto provide assistance topeople in the region who areexperiencing emotional dis-tress. No previous experienceis needed as extensive train-ing and ongoing support isprovided. Anyone interestedin learning more about thischallenging and rewardingopportunity, can go to www.options.bc.ca and follow thelink for the Crisis Line. Nexttraining starts on July 7.
Chess club• Ridge Meadows ChessClub meets on Tuesdays andThursdays from 1 to 5 p.m.at The ACT. Info: Chris at604-467-2426 or [email protected].
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A24 Thursday, May 31, 2012 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
A club in the Pitt MeadowsDay parade wants spectatorsto fill a dragon boat withitems for the food bank.
by Sylver [email protected]
Janis Elkerton wears manyhats. On Tuesday after-noon she donned herRotarian chapeau and was
at Save-On-Foods at 203rd andLougheed handing out couponsfor the Campbell’s Help HungerDisappear campaign.
Campbell’s will donate $1to food bank programs acrossCanada for every coupon
redeemed.“It’s a win-win, you get $1 off
when you buy the Campbell’sproducts and the food bank gets$1,” Elkerton explained.
All the money raised goes toFood Banks Canada and thenthey will distribute it to local foodbanks, including Friends In Need.
On Saturday, Elkerton intendsto slip on her councillor hat andtake part in Pitt Meadows Day,where for years she has servedthe salmon and chicken barbecue.This year mayor and council willbe in the parade, as well.
Speaking of the parade, rightbehind the Friends In NeedFood Bank float will be thePitt Meadows Paddling Club.Members are encouraging paradespectators to fill their dragon boatwith items for the Friends In NeedFood Bank.
Some of the items needed areCampbell’s soups, side disheslike Hearty Noodles, Sidekicks,and Hamburger Helper, cannedfish and meat, canned tomatoes,canned pastas like ravioli, as wellas peanut butter.
Sylver Scoopby Sylver McLaren
Business happenings
Campbell’s helps food bank
Sylver McLaren/TIMES
Janis Elkerton was at Save-On-Foods at 203rd Street in Maple Ridge on Tuesday,handing out coupons to help raise money for the local food banks.
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ADVE RT I S E YO U R PLAC E O F WO R S H I P - CALL SHAN N O N AT 604-463-2281 • EMAI L : S BALLA@M RTI M E S .C O M
BAPTIST
FRASER VALLEYBAPTIST CHURCH
Meeting atYennadon Centre12854 - 232nd Street
Maple RidgeSundays
10:30 am & 6:00 pmKJV Conservative MusicPastor Dan Deschamp
604-826-0602
PRESBYTERIAN
HANEY PRESBYTERIANCHURCH
11858 - 216th St604-467-1715
SUNDAY WORSHIP10:00 AM
Weekly programs for all ages!
www.haneypreschurch.org
PENTECOSTAL
Faith ApostolicUnited Pentecostal
Meeting at:St. Andrew’s Church off
Haney Bypass at 116th Avenue10:00am Sundays
7:30 pm WednesdayBible Study
Pastor Albert Foster(604)466-0500
ask about free Home Bible Study
SEVENTH-DAYADVENTIST
21467 Dewdney Trunk RoadMaple Ridge604-312-1849
Maple RidgeSeventh-day Adventist
Church
Church at Study - Sat. 9:45amChurch at Worship - Sat. 11:00amPrayer Meeting - Wed. 7:00pm
What do the prophecies in the Biblesay about: End Time Events, One WorldGovernment, New Earth, Christ's Return?
www.prophecycode.org
20450 Dewdney Trunk Rd,Maple Ridge
SUNDAY Service10:00 am
Children & Youth Programswww.mrcchurch.comPastor Duane Goerzen604-465-4211
MENNONITE BRETHREN PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF CANADA
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADAHOLY SPIRITANGLICANCHURCH
272nd off Lougheed,Whonnock
604-462-7933
SUNDAY WORSHIP10:00 AM
"Hall Available"www.holyspiritanglican.ca
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
ST. COLUMBAANGLICANCHURCH
12109 Harris Road& Ford
Pitt Meadows, BC604-465-6233
Communion Service11:00 am
Rev. Paul Strudwick
WORSHIP WITH US
UNITEDWEBSTER'S WHONNOCKWEBSTER'S WHONNOCK
UNITED CHURCHUNITED CHURCH25102 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge
Sunday Worship10:00 am
Coffee to followH. Holness
(DLM) Minister604-467-9252
Everyone Welcome
INTER-DENOMINATIONAL
SOUTHGATECHURCH
passionately loving God committed toloving people for the cause of CHRIST
familySERVICE10:00AM
www.southgatechurch.ca
COLLEEN FINDLAY PLACE11601 Laity Street
Maple Ridge, BC604-463-0844
Sundays @ 10am
Pastor Dan Ost604.462.1161
(oldWhonnock Elementary School)
BAPTIST
604.462.1161
FOURSQUARE3-year MiniatureBible Collegefor 4-6 year oldsteaching the foundationaltruths of God’s word.Children born in 2008 canregister for October 2012beginning Feb.15, 2012.Program is held at Maple
Ridge Baptist ChurchContact Tawny Douglas [email protected]
for more info.www.nrchurch.ca
ALLIANCE
20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd604-465-5717
Rev. Greg Dalman, Senior PastorRev. Neil Penner, Adults & EvangelismPastor Phil Siebenmorgen, Youth and
College and Career
WORSHIP SERVICE10:00 am
for the whole family
ANGLICAN CHURCH OF CANADA
1859 2012WELCOME TO
ST. JOHN'S"The church next door to the hospital"
(River Road & Laity Street)
Sunday Services8:30 am & 10:30 am
Church School & Nursery @ 10:30 am
www.nwnet.org/~stjmr
United in love. United in Christ.Come explore with us!Sunday Worship9:15 am • Pitt Meadows United12109 Harris Road, Pitt Meadows
9:45 am • Hammond United11391 Dartford Street, Maple Ridge
St. Andrews-Haney United9:00 am • Traditional Service10:30 am • Contemporary Service22165 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
More information - ridgemeadowsunited.com
FOURSQUARE
Thomas Haney Centre23000 116 Avenue
Sundays @ 10am
Pastor Rob [email protected]
NRchurch.ca
Loving God Loving People
BUDDHIST
*For exact dates and info about our other ongoing classes, please seeour website: www.dorjechang.ca / [email protected] / 604.853.3738
DorjechangKadampa Buddhist Centre
Please Join us for Prayers for World Peaceand our new *Kids Meditation class
11-12:15 am most Sundays*
Unit 10631581 South Fraser Way
Abbotsford
LUTHERAN
WORSHIP10:00 AM
PASTOR: Roland Ziprick12145 Laity St.
604-467-4343
St. Paul'sLutheran Church
(E.L.C.I.C.)
“Come and experience a safe place to find freedomfrom life’s hurts, hang-ups and habits.”
Join us every FRIDAY forDinner, Dessert & Coffee 6:00 – 7:00
Group meeting 7:00 – 8:00Share Groups 8:00 – 9:00
St. George's Anglican Church, 23500 Dewdney Trunk Road
Celebration Station forkids 5-13 years
Childcare provided forkids under
5 years
For more info 604-377-3575 • www.celebraterecovery.ca
FOURSQUARE
Living Way Foursquare Church28304 96th Avenuejust off Lougheed & 280th
10:30 am Sundays
7 REASONS WHYTHE CHURCH AND THE HOME
ARE INSEPARABLEwww.thelivingway.ca / 604-463-6347
"Learn Something New""Learn Something New"
HELP BUST CRIME…
LAGIMODIERE,Derrick KevinNeilAge: 22Wanted inconnection withFile #2009-28646Wanted for failingto comply with aprobation order.
TATTRIE,Jonathan LewisAge: 24Wanted inconnection withFile #2011-9956Wanted for failingto comply with aprobation order.
TROUTON,Haylie DawnAge: 19Wanted inconnection withFile #2012-2950Wanted for theft.
HEDRICK,MichaelRaymondAge: 41Wanted inconnection withFile #2011-12996Wanted forpossession of stolenproperty.
Ridge Meadows RCMP is looking for thefollowing people. If you see any of them, donot attempt to apprehend them. Please contactthe RCMP immediately by calling 604-463-6251 or CrimeStoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Thewarrants attached to these individuals werestill outstanding as of 10 a.m. Wednesday.Remember: all of the listed people are presumedinnocent until proven guilty in court.
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A26 Thursday, May 31, 2012 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
Jackie and Roger Hudson (above) accompaniedtheir daughter Shannon Koopmans andgrandson Colton Koopmans to Frederickton,N.B. recently, where Colton participated in thenational high school wrestling championships.Colton brought home a bronze medal. Theytook a moment out of the busy tournamentto snap a picture with their hometownnewspaper, The TIMES.
• Email a photo of youholding The TIMES to:
Maple Ridge’s Michelle Farrance (bride) and Brad Lang (groom), along with kidsDacia Farrance, Ava Lang, Braxton Farrance, and Kenzie Lang were recently inMaui. They took a non-traditional wedding picture on the beach with The TIMES.
The Madeiros, Payton, and Toren families (above) spent some time
in Maui recently learning to surf. The kids took time out to have
their picture taken on the beach with a copy of their hometown
newspaper, The TIMES.
Maple Ridge’s Grant Pocock and his sister Alison(above) went on a family vacation to Las Vegasrecently staying at the MGM Grand Hotel for the2012 BillBoard awards. They had a picture takenwith The TIMES while standing over the Vegas stripright before going to the New York New York rollercoaster. In the meantime, Rachael Thomas (right,holding The TIMES) joined 25 others Maple Ridgestudents from Samuel Robertson Technical, ThomasHaney, and Garibaldi secondary schools – along withfive adults – on a recent 14-day humanitarian tripto Kenya with Free the Children.
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On Deck
Fishing derbies onWe have come to the end of
May, June is on the radar, andtrout fishing season is movinginto high gear.
One of the things I like aboutJune is the Greg Clark MemorialDerby on Cultus Lake. I knowthere are some who don’t likethe derby thing, while otherswho don’t like the Greg Clark,because it is a Pike MinnowDerby, and still others who thinkPike Minnows are too undignifiedto wet a line for. I don’t harboursuch prejudices; to me a derbyfishing, whatever species we arefishing for, is a way to economize.Let’s face it – it costs money tofuel up the vehicle and boat. Soif you offset some future costs(birthday gifts, Christmas gifts,etc.) with prizes or cash, this typeof fishing is almost like havingyour cake and eating it too.
The Greg Clark has a practicalside, too. It is a useful tool inreducing the population of PikeMinnows that feeds aggressivelyon our prized salmon fry. Unlikeour neighbours who introducepredator species to keep PikeMinnows in check we choose touse cull derbies.
There are other bonuses to theGreg Clark as well: The derby isheld on the Saturday of Father’sDay weekend, which is also theBC Free Family Fishing Weekend,which means you don’t needa fishing licence and there is a$2 bounty paid for each PikeMinnow turned in.
Interested? I thought you mightbe. More information is availablewhere the tickets are sold: Fred’sCustom Tackle, Kent Outdoors,Chilliwack Dart & Tackle, TraskOutdoors, Rosedale Mini Mart,and Cultus Lake Golf Course.• More online: www.mrtimes.com,
click on “Sports”
SportsMaple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, May 31, 2012 A27
RecreationReach The TIMES' sports desk: Phone: 604-463-2281 or email: [email protected]
A Maple Ridge run will benefitthe hospital foundation.by Sylver [email protected]
Ridge Meadows Hospital staffare lacing up their sneakers andchallenging the community toget ready to run for health careat the ninth annual Fund Run onSunday.
The Fund Run is one of themany volunteer-driven eventsheld to assist the Ridge MeadowsHospital Foundation (RMHF) raisemoney needed to purchase life-saving equipment for the hospitaland other health care facilities in
the community.“Hundreds will participate,
including several community andRidge Meadows Hospital depart-ment teams. Watch for teamslike the Electro-Lights from thelab, the Gait Aiders from rehab,Coopers Crew, and the OsbornAngels to participate,” said foun-dation spokesperson Laura Butler.
“Regular exercise is one of thekeys to a healthy and balancedlife. The Fund Run is a fun eventthat promotes a healthy lifestyleand supports quality health carein your community,” said SandraRankin, RMHF’s executive direc-tor.
The Fund Run is a five-kilo-metre walk and run, a 10-kilo-
metre run, or – new this year– the Kids Run, for children 10years or younger.
“It’s a chance to run throughthe finish line in a non-competi-tive race,” said Butler.
More than 40 volunteers will hitthe ground running on event day,helping the Fund Run go the dis-tance to generate donations to buylife-saving hospital equipment,fund healthy-living programs, andoffer educational opportunities forphysicians and health-care staff.
The event drew more than 300participants and raised more than$30,000 last year – which com-mittee members are hoping to topthis year.
The Fund Run has become
a local tradition for sponsors,friends, families, and co-work-ers to come together and showtheir support of Ridge MeadowsHospital.
“With lots of fabulous food andprizes available this annual eventis always a great way to spendyour day. Langley Farm Market,Booster Juice, Subway, Wok Box,Tim Hortons and Save-On-Foodswill be ready to re-fuel our partici-pants and volunteers at the finishline,” said Butler.
Register in person at the foun-dation office, at the Maple RidgeRunning Room, or on race daybefore 8:30 a.m. Call the founda-tion for more information at 604-466-6958.
Fund Run
Community runs for health care
Team RunningLate, made
up of LaurieBork, Judie
McCrindle, NicoleLewthwaite,
Jillian Farina,and Erianne
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Run.
On the FlyOn the Flyby Jeff Weltz
A fly fishing instructor and outdoor writer,Jeff has fished the area since the early 1970s.Contact him at [email protected]
Osprey Village business owner shavesher head for charity on Saturday.by Sylver [email protected]
Hody Lye warned that people should becareful who they’re friends with – or theycould end up bald.
Lye is friends with Athletes In Kind (AIK)founder Lorie Muller, who has organized the
headshave fundraiser for nine years and alsohelped Lye prepare her hair before the bigshave on Saturday.
“Since 2005, AIK has donated more than$100,000 to B.C. Childhood Cancer ParentsAssociation at [BC] Children’s Hospital,” saidLye, who is not a runner anymore but sup-ports the clubs efforts.
“It’s totally awesome,” said Lye.BCCCPA gives to families whose children
are undergoing cancer treatment.•More online at www.mrtimes.com
Fundraiser
Lye lets her hair down
Maria Rantanten/TIMES
Hody Lye died her hair pink for Athletes In Kind and isinviting people to attend the afternoon festivities at OspreyVillage, where she’s having all of her hair shaved off.
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A28 Thursday, May 31, 2012 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
A long-time Ruskin couplecelebrate 70 years of fun.
by Lise BroadleyGlacier Media
A blind date brought Alex andMildred Smith together in 1942,but it is love that has kept themtogether ever since.
On Saturday, they celebratedtheir 70th wedding anniversarywith friends and family.
The secret to their success,according to Alex, is simple:“true love” and the willingnessto work through problems.
Life has been an adventure forthe Smiths, who lived in eastMaple Ridge for decades beforesettling in the Comox Valley in2008 to be close to family.
They live independently andplan to stay that way for aslong as possible; Alex, 95, isnow focused on making it to his100th birthday and the couplewas looking forward to celebrat-ing the milestone anniversarywith friends and family.
“The later years in life are justas full as when we were young,only with a different kind oflove,” said Mildred.
In 1942, Mildred and Alexwere both living and workingin the Fraser Valley. They hadnever met, but they came from
similar circumstances – Albertanfarms – and they had both cometo B.C. without their parents.
Each was asked to accompanya friend on a date to make theevent into a double date. Theyeach agreed, and met when theywere introduced by their mutualfriends: Alex liked what he saw;Mildred wasn’t so sure at first.
“I guess about two days laterI asked if she wanted to go outagain,” said Alex.
Mildred replied, “I don’t reallyknow – then I got to thinkingthat he’s not really that bad.”
She decided to go on anotherdate with Alex, he managed tomake a better impression, andsoon the two were discussingmarriage.
However, because of Mildred’sage – she was 19, he was 25– the couple needed written per-mission from her father in orderto marry.
They immediately sent him arequest and waited for the reply.
“I thought he’d never sendthat letter,” Alex said. “I waitedand waited and waited.”
The letter finally arrived onthe day of the wedding, May26, 1942, only hours before theceremony was set to begin.
The two were married by apreacher and since both sets ofparents were in Alberta, Alex’sbrother and his wife were boththe witnesses and only guests atthe ceremony.
Mildred didn’t have a wed-ding gown so wore one of herbest dresses and following themarriage, the newlyweds honey-mooned in Victoria.
“I was working for a shinglemill,” said Alex. “[The boss]said I could have the weekend– we stayed for a week and Inearly got fired.”
For the first five years of theirmarriage, Alex and Mildred livedin a two-room shack in Ruskin,while they built a larger homeon the property. There they hadthree daughters before movinginto the new home, where theylived until 1972.
During that time, Alex con-tinued in the forest industry,while Mildred went to work atthe nearby women’s prison.
Though she wasn’t enthusias-tic about the prospect of work-
ing for the jail at first, Mildredagreed to go for lunch at thefacility after they knocked on herdoor and offered her a job.
“They served me like I was aqueen. I felt really welcome. Ithought, I could stand this, it’slike home,” said Mildred.
She wound up working there15 years and became a tailoringinstructor, teaching inmates touse sewing machines and produ-cing thousands of uniforms forB.C. jail workers.
In the 1970s the couple movedto Mission, and later to Kelownabefore settling on the Island.
And while life has been fullof ups and downs, the Smithsbelieve that their ability to talkthrough problems has led totheir long and happy marriage.
“You have your little spats– disagreements – but that’s life.You can pretty much settle allmisunderstandings when youreally talk things over,” Alexsaid.
“We always talked it over, gotthings straightened out, and justkept going,” agreed Mildred.
Though recently the two havebeen experiencing health prob-lems, they continue to look tothe future with hope.
“We have had an interestinglife. I think I’ll see 100,” saidAlex. “We’ve had a lot of fun.”
• More online at www.mrtimes.com
Momentous anniversary
Seven decades together the result of ‘true love’
Mildred and Alex Smith met and married in 1942. Last week they will celebrate their 70thwedding anniversary.
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BEACHES CLOSEDHAYWARD LAKE RESERVOIR
Access to the beaches on the Hayward Lake Reservoir will be closed thissummer as the water level will be drawn down to 33 metres fromMay through August. The beaches have a very steep drop-off and cannotbe used safely when the water is very low.
The drawdown is required for construction related to the Ruskin Dam rightabutment work and will comply with the conditions of the Water Licence.A similar drawdown to complete the work is scheduled for May throughAugust 2013.
The Hayward Lake boat launch will also be out of service during thedrawdown. The picnic grounds and the parking lot at the Hayward LakeReservoir Recreation Area remain open.
Other closures may be required for construction use or forsafety requirements. For current closures, please checkwww.bchydro.com/closures.
For more information about the Ruskin Dam and Powerhouse UpgradeProject, please visit www.bchydro.com/ruskin, call 1 866 647 3334 oremail [email protected]
MAY TO AUGUST 2012
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eleventh annual Charity Classic Golf Tournament such a success.Together we raised over $25,000 for local charities!
5:%-2 "+4 &+ +4( #%8+( 7*+-'+('• Great Canadian Casino • The TIMES Newspaper • West Coast Auto Group • Marv Jones Honda
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• Garden Hill Funeral Chapel • Mercroft Construction • Evolution Plumbing • MacLean Bros.Drywall • Haney Builder’s Supply • Scott Charlton Construction • Jamie Robertson Finishing• H & I Roofing • Big Valley Heating • Graestone Redi Mix • GenTec Doors and Windows
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Children’s and Youth Fair held on May 10th at Eric Langton.Children’s and Youth Fair held on May 10th at Eric Langton.
• Kiwanis Club of Golden Ears• Necole Enterprises• West Coast Contortionist and Acrobats• Ridge Meadows Ball Hockey Association• Maple Ridge Pitt Meadows Parks and Leisure Services• Maple Ridge Community Church Youth Group• Warrior Spirit Taekwondo• Triple Tree Nursery• Meadowtown Cinema’s• Lisa Lake, Arts Council• Josie Lowrie, Child and Youth Mental Health
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2080 Garage Sale2080M. Ridge
GARAGE SALESaturday, June 2
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Downsizing... lots ofhousehold miscellaneous.
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Sat June 2nd, 9-123500 Dewdney Trunk
RoadBake Sale, Kids Swap,
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2080 Garage Sale2080
MAPLE RIDGE CommunityChurch @ 20450 DewdneyTrunk Road, Yard Sale
Saturday June 2, 9am-3pmWhole Church Sale, Large
and Small items. Household,Office ... Furniture,
Equipment, indoor andoutdoor stuff. Too much to
itemize. Rain or Shine.
**4+ GARAGE SALES inneighbourhood near
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6505Apartments &
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Brand new unit in TheShaughnessy on Lions Park,Port Coquitlam’s first high rise.25th floor corner unit withspectacular views from allrooms, and 2 decks; minimum 1year lease; no smoking;references required; available onor before July 1st; No Pets.$1,495 Monthly. (604) 561-8979email: [email protected]
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6540 Houses - Rent6540BBY 4 BR 2 bath family home15th - Canada Way. $1995. CallQuay Pacific Property Mgmt Ltdfor Appointment to view at604-570-2786 Quoting code P22
M Ridge 21437 117Ave, 4BRincls inlaw glvl ste, all appl, ns, np,Jun 1. $1700. 604-421-4052
NEW WEST Sapperton , 2 BRBungalo House, nr skytrain, &RCH, suits family, $1000 + utils,own w/d, Avail June 17,604-521-1008 or 604-789-6318
6602Suites/Partial
Houses66022 BR glvl, suits working couple/adults, patio, sh’d wd, $900 inclsutils, July 1, ns, np, 604-808-1787
2 BR MRidge, nr elem/highschools, sep ldry, ns np, avail now604-466-5498 * 778-242-1198
BBY, 16 Ave/6th St. 2 BR grd/lvl.Ns/np, no laundry. $795/mo inclhydro/cbl. Immed. 604-777-9924
BBY, GOV’T Road area. Huge 2BR. 1,100 sq ft. Full bath, sharedlaundry, alarm. $1,100/mo + util.Ns/np. July 1st. 778-991-7058
BBY N. reno’d 2 BR grnd lev ste,1000 sf, N/s, N/p, incls w/d, July 1,$1200/mo incl util. 604-291-6746
BBY S. nr Highgate, 2 BR bsmnt,super clean, nr amens, $900 inclshydro, N/s, N/p, 604-525-9821
COQ CENTRAL, 2 BR bsmt ste,sh’d W/D, walk-in closets, stor-age, $900 incls utls. Av now. NS/NP. Nr school/bus. 604-726-6884
COQ, Westwood Plat. Lrg 1 BRbsmt. Sh’d W/D. $700 incl hydro/sat tv/’net. Avail June 1st. Ns/np.604-944-6390 or 778-834-0714
MRidge West, 2 BR bsmt withview, ns, pet negotiable, availNow, $950 incls utils, f/bath, instewd, dw, 604-463-6610
6605Townhouses -
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6515 Duplexes - Rent6515BBY S. 3 BR upper s/s duplex, 11/2 baths, 5 appls, N/s, N/p, refs,$1200, June 15. 604-431-6937
6540 Houses - Rent65404 BD, 2.5 bath, family homeBurnaby, nr Deer lake. Call QuayPacific at 604-570-2786 for appt
5 BR, M Ridge, Cottonwood, 3bath, 2 car garage, fenced yard,nr amens, alarm, June 15, $2300+ utils. Margaret 604-987-6161
PO CO 3191 Wellington St 3 BRmain flr, 1.5 baths, cls to amens/schools. $1450 inc heat/light.N/S, n/p. Jun 1. 1-250-464-4851
6620Warehouse/Commercial6620
WAREHOUSE/ OFFICE for rentavail. immed, clean, secure,
bright. Bolivar Park Area Surrey$950 month +half utilities
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6510 Co-ops6510
115 PLACE CO-OPLocated in Burnaby
near Lougheed Town CentreAccepting applications
for waiting list for1 BR’s &
2 BR’s - suits couples.Very reasonable unit fees.
Adult oriented high rise. Pool,exercise room & workshop. Nopets. 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.
6508 Apt/Condos6508AVAILABLE JUNE or July 1,1 BR, $735/mo + utils, updatednew suite, 621 Colburne, NewWest. No pets Call 604-454-4540.
6508 Apt/Condos6508
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604- 524-8174cell: 604 354-9112
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
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-8905cell: 604- 916-0261
KING ALBERT COURT
1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604-937-7343cell: 778-829-3567
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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
RENTALS
HARRIS ROADHOUSING CO-OP
(Pitt Meadows)
2 Bedroom, $1030/mo, $2500share purchase req’d. Nearbus & schools. Sorry nosubsidy. Pets ok.
604 465-1938
COQ. Princess Gate. 1,075 sq ft.Senior oriented bldg. 2 BR condo,2 full baths, f/p, laundry. Ns/np.$1,275/mo incl heat & 1 u/g prkgspot. Avail July 1st. 604-469-1742
M. RIDGE dwntwn Urbano Com-plex, 2 br, 2 ba, inste w/d, f/p, 2 ugprkg, nr amen, deck, n/s, n/p, Jun1. $1150+ utils. Refs. 512-8725
PO CO 2 BR apt $780 & $800/mo.Quiet-family complex, No Pets!Avail now. Call 604-464-0034
AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604- 936-3907
AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-2136cell: 604-727-5178
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604- 939-4903cell: 778- 229-1358
2060For Sale -
Miscellaneous2060COMPOST FOR SALE
Composted cow manure.Great for gardens. $5 per yard
Call: (604)-854-0669Call: (604) 798-3498
Scooter with new battery, withbasket, exc cond, 1 yr old, likenew, $1500 obo, 604-734-6685
MAPLE TABLE $350, fourchairs $235; Garden Harvestdishes, 64 pcs $175.
Call: (604) 307-0404
The Maple Ridge/PittMeadows Times has part-nered with the BC SPCAto encourage responsiblepet guardianship andthe humane treatment ofanimals. Before purchasinga new puppy, ensurethe seller has providedexcellent care andtreatment of the animaland the breeding parents.For a complete guide tofinding a reputable breederand other considerationswhen acquiring a new pet,visit spca.bc.ca.
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2075 Furniture2075
ONYX Tables Onyx Coffee Tble$210. Onyx Nest $225.
Call: (604) 948-9862
QUEEN SIZE Mattress SetBrand New. Original Plastic.
Never Used.Must sell $200
Call: (604) 790-0021
2100Tools &
Equipment2100Craftsman 10 inch Radial armsaw, $500 obo, good condition,604-465-4449
2135 Wanted to Buy2135STAMPS wanted Collector
looking to buy stamp collections.email: [email protected]
3507 Cats3507
$800 REWARD Lost CATFor Return of "Rocky".
All-Grey cat. Ear Tattoo LPV024. Lost near ClevelandSchool North Vancouver.
Call: (604) 985-1198
5505Legal/Public
Notices5505LEGAL NOTICE
GABOR HAFNER: Notice ishereby given that on June 1,2012, vehicles and personalpossessions abandoned at theHide-Away Resort will be sold torecover costs of storing and allrelated costs of disposing ofsame.If you have a claim to any of thesevehicles, please respond inwriting before May 31, 2012 to:P.O. Box 21205, RPO Sq. MapleRidge, B.C. V2X 7Y8
1. 2001 Cadillac 4 door.Vin. #1G6KD54Y11U180385
2. 1999 Pontiac 4 dr St. Wagon.Vin # 1GMDU03E8XD248072
3. 1994 Fleetwood Travel Trailer.Vin # 1EA4D392XR2372428
4. 1993 Ford Flat Deck.Vin# 2FDLF47MXPCA87657
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WOOD CRIB (cream colour);china cabinet & hutch; Roxtondining room table + 4 chairs +buffet; Sklar chesterfield & love-seat; 2 velvet forest green swivelrockers; La-Z-Boy Hide-a-bed,pink/beige velvet; Queen-size BRsuite: Headboard, dresser, arm-oire and 2 night tables; Sealy twinb e d + m a t t r e s s . C a l l604-789-1518 or 604-945-8535
2075 Furniture2075
MOVING - Excellent Furniturein Great Condition Solid 48"Oak Dining Table, leaf + 4 chairs$425; Almost new 8’ cotton sofa$275; Queen Solid Pine 4-posterbed $200; Solid Oak MediaCentre $25; New bone low-flotoilet - not used $50; DoubleMaple Bed $25; 18 SpdMountain Bike $40 email:[email protected]
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Tim Stephens' Astral Reflections June 3 - 9, 2012★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
Aries March 21 - April 19: The emphasis remainson trips, visits, talks, emails, news media, casualfriends and siblings, curiosity and information. Delaysexist, but affection graces all (well, most) interactions.A wise, loving mood descends upon you Sunday andMonday – two lucky days, if you can leave work to oneside. (Careful with machines and driving – Thursdaytoo.) Your ambitions come into clear focus Tuesday/Wednesday. The barrier you feel is a relationshipbarrier; as long as someone doesn’t accept you, acareer advance might be hard to gain. Thursday on,popularity, optimism and joy visit you!Taurus April 20-May 20: The accent remainson money, buying/selling, earnings, clients,possessions – and sensual attractions. Sunday/Monday, your finances lean toward long-termobjectives: investments, debt reduction (or increase)money-sharing, etc. Be bold Sunday, mildly carefulMonday. A wise, gentle, understanding mood driftsover you Tuesday/Wednesday. Don’t force home/domestic matters either evening. Your ambitionsawaken Thursday/Friday – avoid bending any legal/ethical rules (and avoid those who do) – your effortscould strike gold, or earn a VIP’s praise! Joy, friendsSaturday.Gemini May 21-June 20: Your energy, charisma,clout and effectiveness ride the crest of a wave! Getout, start important projects, ask favours, expresslove if you feel it – in all, avoid selfish or ultra-independent actions/moods. (This advice appliesuntil Aug. 30.) You’ll be reminded of others’ presenceSunday/Monday, when relationships occupy centrestage. Exciting meetings, challenges/opposition,opportunities, partnerships, even love are possible.But both days (and Thursday) hint that your home,or your hopes about home, property, can block abonding. Love, joy, travel late week.
Cancer June 21-July 22: Continue to rest, retreat– be alone, to enjoy the peace, to think clearly,and to accomplish and make plans while othersdance for the pied piper of others’ approval. Tacklechores and protect your health (eat, dress sensibly)Sunday/Monday. All’s well, but avoid unsafe use ofmachinery in/around home Monday. Relationshipssucceed in every way Tuesday/Wednesday, exceptone: marriage, partnership. Be diplomatic. Life’smysteries rise to the surface Thursday (problems– careful driving, and with machinery) and Friday(success) – a powerful (but forbidden?) attractionmight occur.Leo July 23-Aug. 22: The accent remains onfriendships, groups, wish fulfillment, entertainment,and light romance (which might become deep).Sunday/Monday emphasize the intense side of theseareas, and could cause a mild dilemma: do you opt forlight or powerful romance? For independent creativity,or “creation by committee?” If things do intensify, letthem. Only money, or emotional possessiveness, canruin results (Monday and Thursday). Tackle choresTuesday/Wednesday. (Be careful with electricity –and your back.) Love, exciting meetings, new vistas,great opportunities arrive, Thursday to Saturday!Virgo Aug. 23-Sept. 22: The focus lies on yourcareer, worldly standing, prestige relationships,and dealings with authorities. Be careful, prudentthis week, for Sunday/Monday and Thursday couldtrigger hasty reactions on all sides. Otherwise, this isa productive, good week, especially Thursday (avoidtemper, hasty investments) through Saturday, whenyour work efforts meet with splendid success, andcould, by Saturday, introduce you to meaningful newrelationships or opportunities. Earlier, Sunday andMonday are for home, family, security, nature. Yourromantic, beauty-oriented side surfaces midweek.
Libra Sept. 23-Oct. 22: The things you love gentlypull your sleeve this week: far travel, internationalideas and communications, law and justice, learning,culture and compassionate love. Try a foreign film ora play. (DO NOT start a lawsuit before September.)Casual friends, siblings, short trips, paperwork andcommunications fill Sunday/Monday.These two days,and Thursday, point to a flaw in a new or burgeoningrelationship: this person might have too much powerover you, subtly restricts or burdens you, etc. Retreatto contemplate this, midweek. Thursday to Saturday:romance, creative urges, beauty!Scorpio Oct. 23-Nov. 21: Mysteries, secrets,research, detective work – mighty changes whichcan turn the course of your life – powerful sexualurges, high intuition, financial courage – these fillthis week and next. To succeed, keep honesty andmoral goodness in your fist. (Without these, successoccurs, but itself forms the first step toward trapsand loss. Remember this advice through August.)This week, work demands or co-workers mightinterfere with your progress: act when free of these.Chase money Sunday/Monday. Trips, talk midweek.Thursday to Saturday brings a triumph on family,realty fronts.Sagittarius Nov. 22-Dec. 21: Your energy, cloutand pizzazz ride high Sunday/Monday – but it’s onlyso you can be more attractive when you proposejoining up with others. Maintain a diplomatic, friendlyapproach, but do approach. Chase money – carefully– Tuesday/Wednesday. Thursday to Saturday bringtravel, errands, casual friends, siblings, news andcuriosity. You and another might start a friendlyromance; someone might aid you in home or realestate. A Gemini now can change your life; an Ariesmight disrupt it.All week, protect your career positionwith a simple potion: gentleness, humour.
Capricorn Dec. 22-Jan. 19: Tackle chores. Sleepproperly, and protect your health from seasonalcomplaints. Continue to avoid legal suits. Retreat,contemplate and plan Sunday/Monday. Some of yourideas could be brilliant, especially in areas of labourand career.Your energy and charisma return somewhatmidweek – your home/family hold surprises (and you’retense there) so train your efforts on career, prestige,document and educational fronts. Spend, chasemoney Thursday to Saturday – luck accompanies you!But buy no machinery, computer or auto. All week,diplomatically sidestep opinionated people.Aquarius Jan. 20-Feb. 18: A love affair might havebegun recently, or could this week. It’s quite likely thatyour “amour” stumbles over speech, acts nervous, orhas a temper (or a critical side). You need to decidewhether to fuse together, or to wait until someoneelse wanders down the path. I have no advice: onlythat, if your motives are pure, this affair should befine. It certainly has a sexy side. Your popularityand optimism soar Sunday/Monday. A wish mightcome true! Retreat, find rest and solitude Tuesday/Wednesday. Your energy, charisma and clout surgeThursday to Saturday – start something!Pisces Feb. 19-March 20: The accent remainson home, property, family, nature, nutrition andsoul. Be restful – this is a bit of a hibernation time.Your luck in real estate grows – to June 2013. Beambitious Sunday/Monday, but deftly avoid moneydiscussions (Thursday also) especially with a partneror prospective client. Your hopes rise – so does yourpopularity – Tuesday/Wednesday. But take care bothevenings, as monetary or sensual disappointmentcan occur. Retreat Thursday to noon Saturday – lielow, rest, contemplate and plan. Though you’re tired,your luck soars in home, realty, love and art.
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anywhere in the Lower Mainland.NO real estate commission.Please call 604 760-3792
6020-38VancouverEast Side6020-38
OPEN HOUSE Sat/Sun May 12& 13th, 10am - 2pm, 2396 East39th Ave. 50x140 lot, 1,050 sqftbungalow, asking $1.2 mllion.
SALE BY OWNER Vcr lotw/house, approx 37x103, Killarneypaved alley, mins to bus/skytrain nrschoo ls , shops , rec c t re .604-619-0964* 604-916-5104
1978 - 14’ Wide 2 BR, 1 bth, inRuskin MHP, $39,900 with $499pad rent. Pet OK. Also pads availfor a new sgle or dbl wide. 604-830-1960 glenbrookhomes.net
NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dblwide $77,900. Full gyproc singlewide $66,900. Repossessions1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960
Seniors Park, privacy lots oftrees, newly renod 2 BR doublewide, storage, large decks, aircond. 10 mins from major shop-ping. $44,444. #18- 4426- 232ndSt, Langley. 604-534-2997
6040Okanagen/Interior6040
10 ACRES OF OKANAGANVIEW PROPERTY FOR SALE
There are several suitablebuilding sites on the property withspectacular views of city ofPenticton, and both Lakes. Powerat lot line and only 10 minutesfrom the full service Hospital. Thisbeautiful property is being sold bythe owner at only $299,000.Contact: [email protected] further details, or call250-493-5737.
6040Okanagen/Interior6040
BRAND NEW NARAMATATownhomes - Perfect Holiday
Home - Lock & Go - Steps toB e a c h & W i n e r y . A l e xBloomfield 250-493-2244(Office) 1-800-734-0457 (TollFree) Royal Lepage Locations West
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
LIVE ON Mayne Island2 lots,one Turn Key house
all for $380.000, 250-539-5011http://members.shaw.ca/
mayneislandhome/
Summer get Away or YearRound Living. 1996-30 ft.Corsair 5th Wheel. #20 in SouthValley RV Park, 7th Ave. acrossfrom Christie Park on SkahaLake. Steps to beach. Great lot,lease $359/mth. R.V. $15,900Call: 778.867.8735
6050Out Of Town
Property6050
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
Fabulous Summer HomeTerrific Retirement HomeCountry Bed & Breakfast
$537,500 USD* 2,750 sqft./ on .95 acres** 4 Bedrooms * 3.25 Bathrooms* Oversized 2 Car Garage* Carport & Outbuilding* Drive onto Beautiful SamishIsland, just North of Anacortes,Wa., to this custom Craftsmanhome with 25 feet of waterfrontwith adjacent road access. Parklike setting. Two level exoticwood deck with views of PadillaBay. Master with high ceilings,walk in closet, attached bath andsolid Carerra marble surfaces.Bonus room upstairs. Extensivehardwoods, solid fir doors, walk-in pantry, plenty of indoorstorage, maple cabinets.
For more information pls call:Robert & Nancy Chaney,
(for sale by owners)9418 Marshall Rd, Bow, WA
1-(360)[email protected]
MEXICO SAN CARLOS BeautifulExecutive retirement home 5 hrsfrom Arizona! 3000sf incls sepguest hse. $229k 604-364-6441
6030 Lots & Acreage6030
★ Five Stunning 5 acreoceanfrontlots near Horton Bayon Mayne Island from $404,[email protected] Rowland, Sotheby’s Intl RltyCanada, www.gregrowland.ca
Call 250-665-6868
6035 Mobile Homes6035
MOBILE HOMESNew and Used HomesService Work AvailablePark Spaces Available
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All Points $988,000
6020-20 Mission6020-20
8186 Nelson Street, MissionBuilding lot 0.89 acres
RE/MAX All Points-taracaldwellrealestate.com
$335,900. Call: (604) 328-8127
6020-28Port
Coquitlam6020-28
3BDRM/2BTH 747 Chelsea,Lincoln Park PoCo. $398,000greenbelt-1/2 duplex-no fees,
Re/Max All Points 604-328-8127taracaldwellrealestate.com
A32 Thursday, May 31, 2012 Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times
MAKE IT A SUCCESS!Call 604-630-3300
Empty yourGarageFillYourWallet
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1998 MUSTANG SVT CobraConvertible, 35,350 orig km,very detailed history, pristineshow quality, $17,900 obo.604-531-9373
1979 MG Midget 75,000kmsReady to drive away $5,000. 604739-9234 [email protected]
9125 Domestic9125
1976 THUNDERBIRD, 1 owner,no accidents, serious inquiries.only. Call 604-465-7997
1995 FORD Mustang convertible,new top, Aircared, V6, auto, goodcond $3200. 604-984-7574
2000 CHEVY MALIBU. 4 doors,auto, 6 cyl, brown. 1 owner, wellmaintained, no accidents. Highkm so only $1,500. 778-397-0369
2001 FORD Focus ZTS, silver 4dr auto, a/c, radio/CD, peppy 4 cylZetec, 117 K, remote starter +4snows. $4200 604-985-8223
2001 OLDSMOBILE Aurora auto,only 81,000 kms Luxury $7500# 0 1 - 2 5 8 6 6 0 4 . 4 6 6 . 6 0 0 7mjautowholesale.com #30332
2002 FORD FOCUS SW, lowkms, no accidents, $3680. auto,very good cond, 604-724-5726
2002 OLDS AleroFully loaded car...$2,995 #4730 -
1-888-812-2511
2003 CADILLAC CTS, 49K, 4dr,white, auto, fully loaded, mintcondition, $19,500 604-864-8199
2004 DODGE SX 2.0, 127,000kms, aircared, air, sunroof, tiltsteering, p. windows, like newinside & out, 600 kms per tank,lady driven & owned since new.$5800 OBO Call 604-794-7426
2005 PONTIAC Sunfire sedana u t o $ 5 9 0 0 # 0 5 - 3 0 2 56 0 4 . 4 6 6 - 6 0 0 7mjautowholesale.com #30332
2006 BUICK Allure CX. 94K kms.No accid., local, garage kept. Exccond. $8,900. (1)-604-855-1335
2006 CADILLAC DTS. Fullyloaded, luxury package, On Star,landau top, sunroof, a/c, heatedseats, no accidents. 71,000 km.$16,800 obo. 604-793-5520
2006 CHRYSLER 300CUltimate Car,
All Options...$13,888 #83201-888-812-2511
2006 LINCOLN LS, 1 owner29,000K, garage kept, immac,loaded, dark wine colour ext, blkleather int, $16,900. Call604 584-4704 or 778 228-2721
2011 CADILLAC CTS, LuxuryLeather, Panaramic SunroofMags...MSRP $46,980 now
$29,895 #4192 - 1-888-812-2511
9125 Domestic9125
2008 CADILLAC Escalade EXT$39,888. (604) 626-4548
www.bypassautosales.ca #30576
2011 CHEVROLET MalibuPlatinum Edition
Top of the Line with Leather/ 75 toLiquidate MSRP $29,770
now$17,888 #40761-888-812-2511
2011 CHEVY ImpalaSports Sedan, Fully Loaded MSRP $28,980 now $13,995 #3582
1-888-812-2511
2011 CHEVY Malibu LSauto, air, loaded, cd MSRP
$26,890 $15,995 #41421-888-812-251
2011 FOCUS S SEDAN 4DRSDN silver $ 11,950 #1109552AWWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM
1-866-549-8503 301 StewardsonWay, New Westminister
2006 Ford Freestyle Ltd Blackleather interior - 7 Pass. 114Kkms. LOADED WITH OPTIONS.$12,500. Call 604-786-6001
FORD Taurus SE 1999 166,000kms, excellent condition, newtires, $3200. (604) 943-9862 oremail: [email protected]
2007 Ford Mustang GTConvertible fully loaded,automatic, 140,000km, local.$17,000. (604) 721-8411.
2001 CORVETTE Z06 black onblack, absolute mint cond, 55k.Must sell! $32,000. 604-574-7629
2005 ASTON Martin DB9. 'JamesBond style car!' Silver metallic.23,000 km. 6.0, V12, 450 hp. Newtires. 1 owner. You deserve thebest! $86,980. 604-781-7614.
2007 BMW 525I, black, loaded,leather, sunroof, very clean,122K, $24,900. 604-999-4097
2007 BMW 335 coupe62km 1 ownr, mint cond,
leather, auto, sunroof,Sports Package & Prem
Package $28,900. 604-616-7727 [email protected]
2010 TRIUMPH American Motor-cycle, 900 cc, never driven,$8700. 604-533-4962 morn/eve
9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
2007 PIAGGIO scooter MP3-250,silver, practically new, less than500 km, fuel injected engine,security lock, new battery, $4300.Call Don 604-987-9166
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
9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
604-761-7175
9110 Collectibles &Classics9110
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
1978 MERCEDES 450SL,convertible w/hardtop, run grt,looks sharp $8500.604-922-5986
1986 CHRYSLER TC WoodyWagon, 1 owner, excellentcondition. $2350. 604-534-2997
1989 JAGUAR XJS coupe, V12159 K, pristine cond $8,950 obo.Priv sale, call Bob 604-986-8516
1990 BENTLEY Mulsane 4 DrSedan, leather upholstery. LikeNew. ONLY 42,000 kms, $20,000obo. Lgly. Ralph 778-988-2055
1995 MERCEDES E320 CabrioletExc cond; local, 109K, NO accid.$14,900 Rare 778-773-1398
1970 Jaguar E-TYPEIn excellent shape and ready togo for sunny summertimedriving. Too many upgrades tolist. Pictures and invoicesavailable. REDUCED - $64,[email protected]
1999 BENTLEY Arnage Stunningsapphire on cream interior. Quick4.4L twin turbo. Non smoker, Noaccidents. Mint. Looks new!$49,900. Call 604-889-2525
1981 LINCOLN Town car,signature series, stock, collectorplates, $5000 obo 604-792-6367
1985 BMW 735 Automatic160,000 kms Air-cared, Greatcollector car, New brakes andexhaust, Black, Tan interior, notears in seats. $5,260.
Call: (604) 889-2925
9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130
1983 HONDA CM250, approx20,000 mi, low cost transport,dependable, new tires, saddlebags $1450. 604-880-9073
9129 Luxury Cars9129
1995 FERRARI F355 GTB.Meticulously cared for. Canadiancar. Recent full engine outservice, new clutch and releasebearing, Tubi exhaust, Hyperflowcats, wheel spacers. Drives andlooks perfect! A must see!$54,900. Call 778-834-6069
www.BurrellAuto.com3094 Westwood St, Port Coq
604 945-4999.2925 Murray St, Port Moody
604 461-7995.
THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES
604-790-39002 HOUR SERVICE
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash paid for fullsized vehicles. 604-518-3673
#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle RemovalAsk about $500 Credit!!!
$$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200
2009 KAWASAKI Vulcan, under5,000 kms, perfect beginner bike$5500. 604-467-8691
9135 Parts &Accessories9135
OVER A THOUSANDVEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
SELF-SERVEDISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
792-1221
Toll-Free:1-866-843-8955
Hours: 8:30am-5pm7 Days A Week
www.pickapart.ca
WEEKLY SPECIALS
June 2 - June 8, 2012
Engines (gas) ...............$9595
Transmissions..............$4995
Starters..........................$1795
Alternators ....................$1795
Heater Motors..............$1095
Heater Cores ................$1095
Throttle Body Assys ...$2495
Elec Distributors..........$2495
9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145
STEVE TOWING SCRAP CARREMOVAL. We Pay CA$H for allcars. Call 778-316-7960
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
1961 TRIUMPH TR3A red,blackinteriorComplete & original goodengine& trany for details (Delta)604-816-9954, $9,500 obo
1988 CHEVY Silverado, auto, pb,pw, air, towing package, excellentcond, 6 mths away collectorsplate. $5500. 604-924-1511
1990 GMC Suburban. 4 WD,underdrive, blue, well kept. NewBluetooth. $6,000. 604-584-0324
1994 CHEV GMC Z-71. Darkblue, auto, 4x4, extended cab.Aircared, new tires. $1,800 obo.Call Rob, 604-533-2410, aft 5pm.
1994 CHEV GMC Z-71. Darkblue, auto, 4x4, extended cab.Aircared, new tires. $1,800 obo.Call Rob, 604-533-2410, aft 5pm.
1998 JEEP TJ -5speed $5900# 9 8 - 1 7 5 4 6 0 4 . 4 6 6 . 6 0 0 7mjautowholesale.com #30332
2000 FORD Explorer 4x4, fullyloaded, 150K, exc cond, white, aircared. $3,750. 604-218-8499
2000 FORD F15Well Equiped Truck...$2,995
#8313 - 1-888-812-2511
2001 CHEVROLET SilveradoBig Selection of trucks under$ 1 0 k . . . . . $ 3 , 9 9 5 # 0 4 2 0 -
1-888-812-2511
2002 GMC Avalanche, 4x4,130K, Keyless Entry, CompletelyLoaded, Immaculate Condition,Private Sale, $10,000. Please call604-308-3167
2002 SANTA FE, 128K kms, 4cyl, 5 spd, air, pw, exc cond$5000 obo 604-710-8053
2003 FORD Ranger 5 speedTonneau cover-$6800 - #03-1311M J A u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604.466.6007. #30332
2007 CADILLAC Escalade AWDLuxury, Leather, All Options
$31,988 #33391-888-812-251
AUTOMOTIVEREAL ESTATE
WE GUARANTEE IT!WE GUARANTEE IT!
We can sellyour stuff.
Give us a call.604.630-3300
$491 photo auto ad, 3 lines in12 community papers.1 online auto ad,5 photos, many lines.It runs till you cancel,for up to one year.
SPRING SPECIAL!
UNBELIEVABLE DEAL! Praise the superhero
capabilities of this vehicle in 3 lines. Tights
and cape optional. Call 604-630-3300.
6065 RecreationProperty6065
BLACK MOUNTAIN RANCH,Mt Baker WA, 2007 BreckenridgePark Model dble loft trailer, 40ft,sleeps up to 12, Ranch has FREEPar 3 Golf, Horseback Riding,Indoor/Outdoor pools +. $85,000.By Owner. Tom 604-594-9342
CULTUS LAKE beautiful year roundRV site grt location, low fees, allament., $117,500. 1-604-795-9785
AUTOMOTIVE
LOG CABINS For SaleFor rentals or ownershipplease join us for our openhouse during the May longweekend Sat May 19th, SunMay 20th 11am-4pm, andMon May 21st 11am-2pm.Where you can view thenewly renovated log cabins.Appreciate all the amenitiesthe 6700+ sq ft Lodgebuilding has to offer. At 5485Lac Le Jeune Rd. Lac LeJeune B.C. Take exit 336 offthe Coquihalla Hwy andfollow the signs to Lac LeJeune. $189,900.Call: (604) 834-2020 or visitus at laclejeuneliving.com
6065 RecreationProperty6065
GETAWAY ON GALIANOISLAND (Lt.27 Stewart Rd).Completely furnished home &cabin on .9 acre w/private beach,deep water mourage, $999,000.604-802-8711. View website formore info, photos & virtual tour:www.yourlinktorealestate.ca
6070 Squamish/Whistler6070
2585 Portree Way, SquamishFamily Home $579,000 Immachouse, situated across from theschool.Barb Gloor, RE/MAX
Squamish, 1.604-892-4428www.barbgloor.com
2332 Argyle Cr. Squamish - Fall inLove with the Stunning Views!$599,900. 10,400 sq.ft. lot, 2648sq.ft. house, 4 bdrms, 2 bath,suite potential. Barb Gloor, RE/MAX Squamish. 1.604-892-4428
www.barbgloor.comCWK 2 BR, 1 bath. 1 car garagecrn lot, fenced yrd, new reno, freehold $149,900. 1-360-637-8442
★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Exclusive & Private Lake ShoreCottage, for all info:
www.cottageonlake.ca $329,000★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★
Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows Times Thursday, May 31, 2012 A33
Automotivecont. on next page
TODAY'S PUZZLE ANSWERS
To advertisecall
604-630-3300
2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT GL4 dr, loaded. 25,500 km. $11,600.Exc cond. 1-604-793-5520 (5961)
AUTOMOTIVE9155 Sport Utilities/
4x4’s/Trucks9155
2005 JEEP Liberty Sprt 4x4 $8800#05-1840MJ Autowholesale.com#30332 604.466.6007
2006 F350 XLT 4X4 SC DIESEL4x4 auto power group, grey.
$21,988 #2618051WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM
1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way, New West.
2007 F150 LARIAT, fully loaded,white $25,888 - #276477XX
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503
301 Stewardson WayNew West.
2007 RAV4, 4WD, grey$15,988 - #2791656
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503
301 Stewardson WayNew West.
2008 FORD F150 S/Cab 4wdFully Loaded Truck...$18,888#2759 1-888-812-2511
2009 DODGE p/u 150 hemi SLT,loaded, matching canopy, rhinolined, show room cond. 8,000 orgkm ’s, $25,000. 1-604-613-37271-604-796-9060
2010 CHEVY Express 2500Cargos 10 Left, In house Leaseand Finance Available $19,995
#3330 - 1-888-812-2511
2010 JEEP Grand Cherokee 4wdLuxury, Fully Loaded SUV
Mags...$21,988 #42171-888-812-2511
2010 JEEP Patriot North Edition4x4 $19,888 #10-8231 MJAutowholesale.com #30332604.466.6007
2011 EDGE AWD,SYNC SYSTEM, black
$27,888 - #111168WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM
1-866-549-8503301 Stewardson Way
New West.
2011 FLEX AWD, power groupwhite, $26,488 #1111586
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503
301 Stewardson WayNew West.
2011 GMC Yukon 4wd luxury/Leather/ Loaded/ Mags...$35,995#3791 1-888-812-2511
2011 NISSAN Pathfinder SV 4wd7Pass, Fully Loaded withmags....$28,888 #3776
1-888-812-2511
2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wdAuto, 6Cyl, Loaded, 10
Left...$25,888 #38981-888-812-2511
9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155
2011 NISSAN Xterra 4wd (Auto,V6, Loaded, Mags, 10 Xterra toc lea r ) . . . $25 ,995 #3895 -1-888-812-2511
2011 SUBARU OutbackLuxury SUV, Fully Loaded$25,995 #3626 - 1-888-812-2511
2012 CHEVY CruzeWell Equiped, 0% 84 Months
...$16,995 own for $93BW#28345s - 1-888-812-2511
2012 GMC Yukon 4wdLuxury, Leather, Loaded, magsMSRP $56,880 now $37,995
#4237 - 1-888-812-2511
2012 SILVERADO/Sierra Extended Cab,Brand New, Auto, V8,
Air and much more$21,995 #27886a1-888-812-2511
1997 Chevy 4x4 1500. 4.3litervortec v6, sound system, tintedwindows.$2400. 604-807-4203
2009 GMC Acadia SLE50,000km;auto;cd/dvd/tv
$26,000. Call: (604) 727-7071
2006 Mercedes-Benz ML5004Matic, 149,500 kms. Excellent,
loaded, Nav, DVD. $19,995(604) 290-3975
2005 Ford F-350 Lariat SuperDuty, Crew Cab, Dually
Automatic 84,000 kms, DVDPlayer, Fully Loaded $25,900.Call: (604) 780-2696 or email:
2011 Dodge Ram 3500 LOWKMs, DIESEL $42,990. (604)
780-2696, [email protected]
2002 Toyota SequoiaAutomatic 305,000 kms 1 owner,top condition, all records, newMichelins. $13,900 email:[email protected]
9160 Sports &Imports9160
1984 CORVETTE 383 strokerauto hard top - soft top Stainlessexhasummus t $8 ,995 Ph604-795-9967
1988 TOYOTA Corolla, Exc cond,new rad, tires & batt. Aircared.$800 obo. 604-598-3288
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
1995 BMW 328I Convertible,88,000kms, leather int, new tires/brakes, $7,999. 604 536-4293
1995 VW GOLF $2500, great car,1 owner, mags, sunroof, allrecords, recent engine work,clutch, new tires, shocks, springs.
Call 604-521-4932 or email:[email protected]
1997 TOYOTA Camry LE. 4 drs,4 cyl, auto, a/c. Well maintained.Aircared. $3700. 604-936-1270
2002 INFINITY I35 4 dr auto,Luxury model, 1 owner, loaded,exc cond. Moving must sell.$8800 obo. Sry 604-541-0018
2003 CIVIC SDN 4DR SDN DX-GAUTO red $ 7,888 #2393112
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2005 PONTIAC Sunfire 2 drcoupe stnd, 119,000k’s, $4800obo. Ph 604-798-0767 lve mess
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
9160 Sports &Imports9160
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
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 TOYOTA Camry LE, 95,000kms, local, excellent cond $8880.604-988-7812
2006 HYUNDAI TIBURON SE.103K km. Leather, mint, sunroof,a/c, CD, alarm. 2.0 L, 4 cyl. Noaccid. $9600. 604-839-6253
2006 NISSAN Altima 2.5SSpecial Edition 94,000 kmautomatic, spoiler, fog lights, newtires, winter mats. $10,888. Call604-819-9596 Chilliwack
2007 PT CRUISER. Hot deal!Auto, low kms, very clean. Creamexterior, grey interior. A/C. Magwheels. Spoiler. Aircared. Rearwiper. $6,395 obo. 778-242-2018
2007 YARIS 4DR SDN AUTOpw pl green $7,888 #2791785
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2008 HONDA Civic, 4 dr, silver,auto, 60,000kms, excl cond, fullyloaded, $11,500. 604 518-3166
2008 NISSAN Versa Auto $8800#08-4339 MJAutowholesale.com604.466.6007. #30332
Budget Car Sales1404 S.W. Marine Drive • where Granville meets Marine
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DEALS OFTHE WEEK
30 DAYMONEY BACKGUARANTEE
All MechanicallyInspected
2011 HYUNDAI ELANTRA TOURING
#11150$14,980
2010 HYUNDAI ACCENT
#211594$10,980
2011 CHRYSLER 200 CONV.
#211520$26,980
2011 VOLVO V50
#211386$29,980
2011 FORD EDGE SEL
#111141$23,800
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS
#211317$21,980
2011 FORD ESCAPE
#111101$19,980
2011 FORD MUSTANG
#111152$18,980
2011 TOYOTA SIENNA
#111155$23,980
2003 MERCEDES CLK 320,105k, 2nd owner, no acc. mint,local, $14,250. 604-626-8009
KIA MAGENTIS 2008 LX V6 auto185 hp - 20,300 km. Only$11,900. Chwk 604-847-3297
2003 Toyota Corolla S 124K.Very good cond. Must sell. Toomany cars.$7600. 778-888-1045
9160 Sports &Imports9160
2005 BMW 645 Ci Convertible1 Owner,43KM,Immaculate,6spdManual, $39,000. 604-833-6931
2005 COROLLA Auto,96k, a/c,no acc, aircared, new tires$8,500. Call: (604) 274-8627
2007 Acura TL Auto, 122,000kms. Financing Available
$16,880. Call: (604)780-2696
2000 Honda Odyssey LXAutomatic 231,000 kms Grey,single owner, good condition,trans & brakes recently done.Bluetooth. Trailer hitch. Servicerecords avail. $4,999.Call: (604) 987-1595 email:[email protected]
9173 Vans9173
2006 GMC Savana Automatic190,000 kms 4.8l. Runs like new.Good Condition. Offers. $8,000Call: (604) 876-5015
1986 RENNELL, 6 cycle mercury,9.94 cycle Yamaha, after 1 yr notused, not perfect, $1400 obo,604-462-1540
1996 MIRAGE 19ft , 4.3 litre goodon fuel, stocked, stored indoors,no salt, 600 hrs, w/trailer, goodcond, $8800 obo. 604-857-3344
19FT SEARAY, 165 merc in-board, w/trailer, runs awesome,$6000 obo. 604-817-9004
2005 HUNTER 33 Sailboat,$95,900. Moored @ PointRoberts. Call Greg 778-686-5299
2007 GTI SEADOOS yellow, 4Stroke, low hrs, 155HP. & 2003GTX Seadoo blue, 2 Stroke, 160hrs. With trailer, stored indoors,no salt water; $12,500 obo.LOTS of FUN! 604-857-3344
Aluminum Boat Wanted, 10, 12or 14 ft, with or without motor ortrailer. Will pay $. 604-319-5720
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1980 GMC C Class, 21ft m/h,w/motorcycle carrier, runningcond. $1500 obo. 604-937-0408
1984 COACHMEN 24’ Class C350 Chev, sleeps 6, 70,000 miles,gd cond. $6,500. 604-438-6330
1993 Toyota Camry 4 dr. auto174 km, 4 cyl. service records$2,995. (604) 602-9066.
2002 Chevrolet Venture Noaccidents, $3,900. Call: (604)309-4208; [email protected]
9173 Vans91731988 CHEV 20 work van, 3/4 ton,Aircared, original owner, goodrunning order $2750 obo604-986-2430 [email protected]
1996 FORD Aerostar Van, oneowner, excellent driving condition1 5 4 , 0 0 0 k m s $ 2 5 0 0 .604-987-1058
1999 HONDA Odyssey Van7 pass $5500 - #99-0752M J A u t o w h o l e s a l e . c o m604.466.6007. #30332
2002 SIENNA 4DR LEgray $ 8,888 #2299506
WWW.KEYWESTFORD.COM1-866-549-8503 301 Stewardson
Way, New Westminister
2002 WINDSTAR (Ford) 140 kms,good cond., $3700. 604-846-8597after 4pm or all day wkends
2004 FORD Freestar, V6, 4.2L,auto, low kms, new brakes, tires &battery $6800. 604-858-7553
CHEVY UPLANDER 2005. V-6,auto, 7 pass., grey, A/C, powerlocks & windows, cruise, tilt, 93Kkm. Runs very well. $6,400.604-241-2530 or 604-375-2570
2005 CHRYSLER Town &Country Touring, fully loaded, pwrside door/taildoor, store & goseats. $6,500 obo. 604-710-9030
2008 PONTIAC Montana VansFully Loaded Vans, 15 toChoose. . .$7 ,995 #4199 -
1-888-812-2511
2010 CHRYSLERTown & Country Luxury Van12 Left, Power Sliding Doors
etc...$18,888 #42071-888-812-2511
2010 CHRYSLER Town &Country Ultimate Luxury Vanswith Power Sliders...$18,888#4215 1-888-812-2511
2010 DODGE Grand CaravanFully Loaded with Stow n’ Go (25L e f t ) . . . $ 1 5 , 9 9 5 # 3 5 3 0 -
1-888-812-2511
9522 RV’s/Trailers9522
1988 SLUMBER QUEEN. 5thWheel. Sleeps 4. Fridge - 3 way,furnace, a/c. Clean & well kept.No rust. $4,250. 604-298-4042
1990 FORD 28ft Classic, 120K,always roofed, sleeps 6, $8300,604-466-1469
1995 SEA Breeze 31 (Class A)Fully equipped, exc. cond., towc a r a v a i l $ 2 2 , 5 0 0 o b o604-746-5898'
1997 WILDERNESS 22ft, goodcond, sleeps 5, fridge/freezer.$5,500 obo. Tony 604-464-1072
1998 NOMAD 5th Wheel 25 ft.1 slide; Standup/walk aroundBdrm $12,000 604-796-2866
2002 25’ Custom Coach traveltrailer, queen bed & bunks,$10,500. Call 604-984-9293
2002 WINNEBAGO Sunova,fiberglass roof, 51,400 kms, kit-chen slide, awning, tow bar incl,4K gen, $42,000. 604-943-2583
2004 PLEASUREWAY PlateauM/H, Mercedes Benz diesel, Mi.61,588K, Immac cond & loaded.Ph Peter 1-604-220-5005
2004 WESTWIND Trailer. 25 ft.Sleeps 6, incl private BR w/dblbed. Awning, bbq, full bath, fridge/stove. $10,000. 604-538-8120
2007 TERRY 28ft, slide, autoawning, sleeps 6, exc cond. Used3 mths! $20,000. 604-367-7892
2008 SPORTSMEN 28’ 5thwheel, 2 slides, spotless.Reduced $18,500. 604-230-2728
2011 COUGAR 28-6' Mint only 1trip. Loaded c/w slide + all options++ more $23,900 604 531-2841
2002 GMC Adventurer. Greatcamping with snowbirdoption! 106,000 kms Excellent20’ motorhome. Sleeps 4, withoven, microwave, fridge & newstereo system. Low km, littleused. $20,000. (604) 833-4537
9515 Boats9515
1976 CASCADE PilothouseKetch. 42 ft sail boat. New dinghy& outboard motor. Radar & autopilot. Perfect coastal cruiser. Liveaboard. $34,800. 604-538-1410
BOAT FOR SALE 17’ bowrider/144hp io/ready to go $5,000Call: 604-703-0133email: [email protected]
ROAD RANGER5TH WHEEL 24 FT.
Rear bath, queen bed,new tires. New cond.
$11,950.Call: (604) 325-7871 or
email: [email protected]
1994 Special Edition Travelaire5th whl, 26.5, aircon, lam flrs,$8000 obo (Abbot) 604-504-0408
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