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Mayor asks again, for WCE study.

p5
B.C. Views
Be careful or well end
up like Greece. p6
Police spent much of Sunday
cleaning up after reghters
discovered a crystal meth lab in
downtown Maple Ridge over the
weekend.
Shortly before 10:30 p.m. on
Saturday, neighbours in the Port
Haney area reported a cloud of
white smoke rising from a vent
on a house on 224th Street, just
past North Avenue, and chemi-
cal fumes that could be smelled
down the block.
Fireghters found the home-
owner standing outside claiming
his hot water tank had exploded.
After investigating, reghters
discovered a small lab, which was
being used to manufacture crys-
tal methamphetamine.
Ridge Meadows RCMP were
called and a hazmat team was
brought in to dismantle the lab.
The next day was spent cleaning
up the property, located next to
Taggs medical marijuana dispen-
sary.
According to RCMP Supt. Dave
Walsh, the homeowner told re-
ghters he was going to take his
dog for a walk and would come
back but never showed up.
Police have seized chemicals
and are awaiting test results to
determine what types of chemi-
cals were being used.
The test results could take sever-
al weeks and we still havent located
the homeowner yet, Walsh said.
Had we had someone in cus-
tody we would have certainly
charged him with possession of
a controlled substance but were
going to have to wait for the lab
results for conrmation.
John McKenzie, who lives near
the meth lab, said the area is
known for drug dealing.
Everything happened really
quickly and was blocked off, he
said.
They brought in all the hazmat
guys. I went back out there to
check it out around 6 p.m. on Sun-
day and they were still loading up
chemicals.
Apparently, this guy moved in
about a month ago and had quite
the operation going.
McKenzie, still deciding wheth-
er hell run for council in Novem-
bers civic election, would like to
see his neighbourhood cleaned up
but believes the district should do
more to help.
Maple Ridge council created the
Port Haney Neighbourhood Change
Project last year and recently an-
nounced spending of $15,000 for x-
ing problems and creating new proj-
ects to clean up the area.
However, McKenzie says the
project is just a public rela-
tions exercise and has done
little to make a difference in
their neighbourhood, which is
still plagued by prostitution
and drugs.
Smoke, chemical stink lead
frefghters to 224th Street
THE NEWS
Meth lab busted in Pt. Haney
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Lazy days
Kent McDonald, of Pitt Meadows, checks out Alouette River near the Harris Road underpass Wednesday, as August weather turns warmer.
See Woman, p8 See Meth, p4
Opinion 6
Tom Fletcher 6
Looking Back 15
Arts&life 19
Community Calendar 22
Sports 25
Classifeds 28
Index
Wednesday, August 10, 2011 Serving Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows est. 1978 604-467-1122 50 www.mapleridgenews.com
Arts&life
New Creations
displays lines,
colours.
p20
Friday attack
didnt happen
A supposed attack on a woman in
Maple Ridge by two strangers, over
which police issued a warning Fri-
day did not happen.
Ridge Meadows RCMP have
learned the woman, in her 40s, was
not assaulted.
The woman was injured accidental-
ly, and was not the victim of any form
of an assault, said Supt. Dave Walsh.
Our serious crimes unit investiga-
tors have advised me that the alleged
attack did not occur.
Police wont say if the woman lied
only that questioning led them to de-
termine nothing criminal took place.
Police issue warning, but it
was just an accident
by Moni s ha Mar t i ns
staff repor ter
by As hl ey Bhan
contri butor
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
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Maple Ridge is considering fund-
ing the construction of a sewer line
to North Albion to spur develop-
ment in the area.
If council gives the project the
go-ahead, it will be a rst for the
district and a change in direction
for the municipality, where new
infrastructure to service housing
developments has traditionally
been built by the developers them-
selves.
Under the traditional approach,
the municipality inherits the in-
frastructure and is then responsi-
ble for operating, maintaining and
ultimately replacing it.
That approach has worked well
for the southern part of Albion but
presents challenges as develop-
ments head north to a terrain laced
with creeks and gullies.
The areas suitable for develop-
ment in the northern ats are also
far apart and the lands are current-
ly owned individually.
Depending on the route the sewer
line takes, the costs of the construc-
tion range from $4 to $4.5 million.
The land is very choppy and
that makes development difcult,
explained Chuck Goddard, the dis-
tricts manager of development and
environmental services.
The North Albion neighbourhood,
located off 240th
Street bordered
by Kanaka
Creek and 112th
Avenue, already
has a water con-
nection.
If the district
decides to pay
for a sewer, it
can recoup costs
through devel-
opment cost charges or by using
a section of the Local Government
Act (Section 937) to enter into a
works and service agreement with
properties.
But both routes have no guaran-
tees that Maple Ridge will collect
every penny spent or when the dis-
trict would be paid in full. Under
provincial rules, late comer agree-
ments only last for 10 years, so if
developers wait to build, they could
get a sewer line without contribut-
ing a cent towards its construction.
Goddard said there is no money
allocated for servicing North Al-
bion in the districts long-term plan
at present.
Those are fairly big costs for us
and we havent accounted for any-
thing now, so we would have to
take that money from somewhere
else, Goddard added.
The time of the return is also
unknown. It could be two years, it
could be 10 years or at some point,
we may not get a return on it at all.
It is a bit of a risk. Council is go-
ing to have to weigh those decision
but there are some alternatives. It
just depends on how badly council
wants that area developed.
Developers are keen to start
building in North
Albion and two
Wayne Bissky Ar-
chitects and Epic
Homes have al-
ready submitted
plans to the dis-
trict for projects
pitching single
family homes.
Both develop-
ments want more density on their
sites or lots sizes smaller than
those anticipated in the current
Albion Area Plan and are located
at the eastern edge of the ats,
farthest away from existing sewer
lines.
Epic Homes donated $250 each to
Couns. Al Hogarth and Judy Dueck dur-
ing the 2008 civic election campaign, as
well as $500 to Mayor Ernie Daykin.
But all three say those donations
wont inuence how they eventu-
ally will vote.
Hogarth supports the district
funding sewer construction, main-
ly for the efciencies in that ap-
proach rather than leaving indi-
vidual developers to gure out a
complicated waste removal system
that will run under Kanaka Creek
and could require up to six pumps.
At the end of the day, those ser-
vices are given to the district and
we run the maintenance program
on them, said Hogarth.
There are some efciencies that
can be gained and some long-term
savings to the district [by paying
for costs upfront]. The district re-
lies on growth in the way we lay
our budgets. If you chopped out a
major growth area, what are you
prepared to cut out of the budget?
Dueck hasnt made up her mind
yet but is afraid funding construc-
tion of a sewer line to North Albion
could set a precedent.
I see the merits in some aspect,
said Dueck.
But it also means a change to the OCP.
Its a huge decision because it
certainly could mean other areas
will go: you did it there, so why
dont you do it here?
Daykin supports taxpayers fund-
ing the sewer line construction -
only if there are guarantees to re-
cover costs.
I dont think we should go on a
program that could put the district
at risk, he said.
We knew this was going to hap-
pen at some point because there
were servicing limitations out
there.
Coun. Craig Speirs however dis-
likes the district even entertaining
the idea of paying for construction
and prefers development to push
from west to east, instead of spring-
ing up in isolated pockets far from
amenities.
Its a gamble, Speirs said. If
its that important in the next step
of developing Maple Ridge, the
developers should come up with
a plan to nance it themselves.
District considers advancing sewer
Monisha Martins/THE NEWS
North Albion will be a challenge to develop so the district wants to advance the process by putting in sewer lines.
Monisha Martins/THE NEWS
A rezoning application has been filed.
The B.C. NDP is standing
behind a policy that ensures
the next candidate wholl vie
to represent Maple Ridge-
Pitt Meadows in Victoria
wont be a straight, white
man.
Under the partys equity
rules, when a nomination
takes place in an NDP riding
formerly held by an incum-
bent, the candidate has to be
either a woman, member of
an ethnic group, or gay, bi-
sexual, lesbian or transgen-
dered.
The Maple Ridge-Pitt
Meadows riding is currently
held by Michael Sather, an
NDP MLA since 2005, who
announced last week that
hell be retiring from poli-
tics.
T h e
e q u i t y
p o l i c y
is un-
der con-
s t a n t
r evi ew
and the
l a t e s t
evalua-
tion will
be com-
p l e t e
O c t .
1 but dont expect major
changes.
If theres an election before Oc-
tober, the policy stands as is.
From our point of view,
the policy reflects the
depth of commitment that
we have to represent the
face of B.C. in the legisla-
ture, said B.C. NDP presi-
dent Moe Sihota.
Sihota believes the policy
has worked well and points
to several NDP MLAs elect-
ed over the years including
Rosemary Brown, Jenny
Kwan and himself.
We were amongst the
rst people from an ethnic
background to be elected to
the legislature, said Sihota.
NDP stands
by policy:
no straight,
white guys
Taxpayers would fund
construction but no
guarantee costs could be
recovered
Review underway for
open ridings but dont
expect changes
by Moni s ha Mar t i ns
staff repor ter
by Moni s ha Mar t i ns
staff repor ter
Sather
See NDP, p10
The land is very choppy and
that makes development
difficult.

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The provincial Ag-
ricultural Land Com-
mission denied an ap-
plication to subdivide
15 hectares of Pitt
Meadows farmland
that would have seen
close to half a hectare
of land donated to the
City of Pitt Meadows,
as well as an increase
in arable farm land.
Owners Henk and
Lorena Geertsma cur-
rently lease 13 hect-
ares of farmland on the
property to Picketts
Nurseries, while living
on the remaining por-
tion of the land where
they operate a chicken
farm.
Under their applica-
tion, the Geertsmas
were seeking to have
their property, located
at 13511 Neaves Road,
subdivided into two
parcels so they could
sell off the 13 hectares
of farmland while liv-
ing on the remaining
homesite.
The Geertsmas also
offered to demolish an
unused barn on the
homesite parcel and
return to usable farm
land, and planned to
donate a half-hectare
section of the property
unsuitable for farming
that lies north of the
Alouette River dike to
the City for recreation-
al purposes.
The application was
supported by the City
of Pitt Meadows agri-
cultural advisory com-
mittee.
However, in their de-
cision, the ALC stated
that they believed the
subdivision would im-
pact existing agricul-
tural use of surround-
ing lands, and was
inconsistent with the
goal of preserving ag-
ricultural land.
While a provision
exists to allows for a
one-time severance of
a property where the
applicant has owned
and occupied the
property continuously
since Dec. 21, 1972, the
Geertsma family pur-
chased the property
in April, 1974, making
them ineligible.
In a letter to council,
Lorena said her hus-
band suffered a mas-
sive stroke in January
2005, shortly after pur-
chasing the property
from his fathers estate
in Nov. 2004.
Due to my husbands
circumstances and not
wanting to give up the
family home and farm,
plus problems with
B.C. Assessment over
the houses and barns
for farm taxes, we are
requesting a sever-
ance of the barns and
home, she said.
The splitting of the
land would allow the
Geertsmas to keep
their chicken farm and
home, but sell the re-
maining farmland to
Picketts.
Pitt Meadows Coun.
Bruce Bell said he
was in favour of the
application, although
he wasnt optimistic
the application would
be approved. Bell said
he doesnt expect the
Geertsmas to donate
the half-acre parcel to
the City, as a result.
I dont suppose that
will happen now, he
said. Its certainly not
farmable, but theres
always value in land.
-With les
ALC balks at splitting Pitt Meadows farm
Owners wanted to
donate half
hectare to city
City of Pitt Meadows
Under their application, the Geertsmas were seeking to have their property, located at 13511 Neaves Road, subdi-
vided into two parcels so they could sell off the 13 hectares of farmland while living on the remaining homesite.
It hasnt changed the drug
dealing or got rid of this crys-
tal meth lab, McKenzie, whos
lobbied for years to get the
area cleaned up, said.
We fought for years to get
things changed. Its election
time and perhaps its time to
take stock.
Maple Ridge Mayor Ernie
Daykin is disappointed with
the discovery of a meth lab but
he isnt ready to give up on the
neighbourhood.
We were making great
strides down there, he said.
The neighbourhood group is
moving forward. Weve got to
not let this distract us or dis-
courage us from moving for-
ward. The District of Maple
Ridge will bill the homeowner
for police and re costs.
Meth from Front
Making progress in the area, says the mayor
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They sat and listened
politely, took notes and
promised to get back.
The governments ru-
ral caucus tour of four
MLAs stopped in Maple
Ridge Thursday to hear
local concerns and its
hoped, relay those back
to the decision makers.
Mayor Ernie Daykin
was rst on the list,
asking why TransLink
refuses to pay for a
feasibility study on ex-
pansion of West Coast
Express.
We hear over and over
and over again, a midday
service or a weekend
service is something
our residents are really
looking for.
Mayors along the line
asked for a feasibility
study following the 2010
Winter Games but were
rejected by TransLink.
But that agency paid
$250,000 for a study on a
gondola to SFU, Daykin
pointed out.
I dont know if it
would be that much.
We need to gure out
how to do it. We need to
see that addressed.
When the Evergreen
line gets built theres a
huge potential for West
Coast Express to feed
that.
Daykin also repeated
his point that 40 per
cent of those boarding
the West Coast Express
in Mission are from Ab-
botsford, which pays
nothing to support the
service, and suggested
a gas tax of one or two
cents a litre be charged
in that city.
Maple Ridge-Mission
MLA Marc Dalton said
hes been discussing
that and suggested a
midday train only run
as far as Maple Ridge,
skipping the eastern
terminus of Mission
which serves many
Abbotsford residents
whose city doesnt con-
tribute to the service.
Considering the com-
muter train only runs
ve times each evening
and morning, its not
a great service for the
money Maple Ridge
is paying TransLink,
added Coun. Michael
Morden.
Hes gets e-mails from
students who cant get
to college or univer-
sity by bus from Maple
Ridge.
D a l t o n ,
along with
Abbotsford-
M i s s i o n
MLA Randy
Hawes, Don-
na Barnett,
C a r i b o u -
Ch i l c o t i n ,
and Doug-
las Horne
( C o q u i t -
l a m- Bur ke
Mtn.) and
Eric Foste
rstopped in
Mission and
Pitt Meadows
that day.
Daykin also
said funding
of the Agri-
cultural Land
Commission
was inad-
equate.
It is a concern and
we feel the government
should address that.
We just feel its under-
funded.
Lack of money was
also a concern for the
river group.
The cutbacks to the
Ministry of Environ-
ment have denitely
been noticed. Weve
had few interactions
and when we do, its not
timely, said Amanda
Crowston, executive-
director of
Alouette Riv-
er Manage-
ment Society.
She said the
river society
used to run
workshops in
Golden Ears
P r ov i n c i a l
Park with
summer stu-
dents and ed-
ucation staff.
But the last
year that
took place
was 2007 in
conj uncti on
with a parks
i nterpreter.
ARMS likes
to partner
with parks
for those pre-
s e n t a t i o n s
but those are
no longer available.
ARMS is also worried
that its main $40,000
B.C. gaming grant,
which expires this fall,
may not be renewed.
She added when the
investigation was go-
ing on in 2009 into the
installation of an irriga-
tion pipe into the North
Alouette River without
having a water licence,
it was difcult to know
who to talk to.
Politicians get earful from politicians
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THE NEWS/opinion
VICTORIA B.C.s
job market held
steady in July, with
unemployment at 7.3
per cent. The latest
Statistics Canada job
data were released
as global nancial
markets teetered on
the edge of another
recession.
B.C. was last re-
minded of its vulnera-
bility to world events
in late 2008 and early
2009, when nancial
markets froze up and governments
around the world started frantically
borrowing to bail out major industries.
There are still idle construction cranes
around B.C., although the vital commod-
ity markets have recovered.
It was the sickening skid in provincial
revenues, which began to reveal itself
during the 2009 election campaign, that
triggered the B.C. governments pan-
icked grab for the harmonized sales tax
and its transition fund.
If blame is important to you, blame
Stephen Harper for the HST, but please
dont believe Bill Vander Zalm and the
NDP when they claim it was merely a
political plot covered up with lies.
The truth is much scarier than the
scare tactics of these political opportun-
ists. Globalization isnt optional, and
there are lots of countries out there
ready to beat us up and take our lunch
money if we give them half a chance.
The Canadian and U.S. central banks
have held interest rates near zero since
the crisis. If something more goes
wrong, they are out of bullets, as
economists say.
Heres another economic fact about the
year 2011. For the rst time in Canadian
history, the majority of people with
employer-supported pensions now work
for government or its agencies, rather
than the private sector.
Despite all the political blather about
left and right, more spending versus less,
government keeps growing.
Thats true for Canada and for B.C.,
where government grew every year of
the allegedly tight-sted reign of Gordon
Campbell.
There has been lots of bleating about
HST on adult-sized clothing for children.
Claiming your hubbys clothes are actu-
ally for a bulky child may be the oldest
scam in sales tax evasion.
This is an example of what economists
call the paradox of public nance. Econo-
mists like consumption taxes because
theyre difcult to avoid. Many taxpayers
dislike them for the same reason.
This is the road that leads to Greece,
where tax evasion is considered a civil
right along with fat pay and pensions.
The same population expects to go to
university at little or no cost until theyre
30, and then retire at 55, with the whole
apparatus somehow held up by the dwin-
dling band of workers in between.
The latest contract demands of the
B.C. Teachers Federation give a sense
of their Greece-like isolation from real-
ity. Lengthy paid leaves, yet more paid
professional development days, oh, and a
double-digit wage increase after the rest
of the public service has accepted zero.
I attended the recent BCTF conven-
tion in Victoria, where this entitlement
culture was on display.
During a news conference about the
BCTFs many demands, someone stood
behind Education Minister George Ab-
bott and held up a sign for TV cameras
that demanded No Tankers.
This was no campus radical slipped
in from the street. It was a middle-aged
BCTF delegate, one of many decrying
the industrial economy we need to pay
for their pensions.
B.C. aspires to be a shipbuilding
economy but it cant do shipping?
According to our public sector union
elites, were too precious to allow oil
tankers in B.C.?
Apparently, some have still failed to
notice that oil tankers have been going
up and down the coast for decades, and
back and forth under the Lions Gate
Bridge for years.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and
columnist for Black Press and BCLocal-
news.com
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Tom Fletcher
T
he next NDP candidate in Maple Ridge-Pitt
Meadows wont be a straight, white man.
The current MLA for that provincial rid-
ing, Mike Sather, who ts that prole, is quitting
politics.
The partys equity rules require that his re-
placement be either a woman, member of an eth-
nic group, or gay, bisexual, lesbian or transgen-
dered.
The NDP isnt concerned about picking the best
person for the job, just broadening its representa-
tion, a tactic to recruit support.
The leftist party isnt concerned about how well
it serves its constituents, which Sather again, a
straight, white man has done rather well during
his two terms in Victoria.
Sather was temporarily booted from the NDP
caucus for opposing the Tsawwassen First Nation
treaty because it removed protection of farmland
an admirable stand.
He was part of a coup that opposed former par-
ty leader Carole James leadership, ushering in
Adrian Dix and breathing new life into the party.
And he remains an unwavering supporter of the
environment.
For his efforts, Sather drew thanks and praise
for his dedication to his beliefs and constituents.
Elizabeth Rosenau, a Maple Ridge woman who
intends to seek the NDP nomination in Maple
Ridge-Pitt Meadows, isnt a fan of afrmative ac-
tion, but believes in the importance of having di-
verse representation.
But at the expense of a job well done? Did Mr.
Sather not represent all his constituents? Whos
to say Ms. Rosenau would do it better?
The NDPs equity rules are discriminatory.
The constituents of Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows
deserve the best representation possible, as those
do in any riding.
The NDPs equity policy only excludes such po-
tential candidates.
Offer incentives to attract a diverse array of
candidates instead, or a better platform.
But selection should be on merit, rather than
handing the job to someone.
Let the best man or woman, gay or straight, mi-
nority or not, win.
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EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Regarding cartoons by
Ingrid Rice: Are you obliged
to print all of her cartoons,
or are they chosen at your
own discretion?
I am not a member of the
NDP party, but I found it
shocking to see the July 28
cartoon about leader Jack
Layton.
Most people would have
felt nothing but empathy to-
wards an obviously very sick
Layton, when he announced
he would be stepping back
as party leader. To see such
an insensitive cartoon about
a man ghting cancer left
me wondering what kind of
person would draw such a
thing and print it?
L. RUDD
MAPLE RIDGE
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Next NDP candidate
wont be a white man (The
News, Aug. 5).
Citing unproven allega-
tions of systemic discrimi-
nation against a laundry
list of supposedly disad-
vantaged groups vying for
political nominations, the
NDP has instituted a policy
of blatant, indisputable dis-
crimination against the dis-
criminators, as a counter-
measure.
If George Orwell were
alive today, he would be
green with envy that he
didnt think of this when
penning his dystopian mas-
terpiece, 1984, or his politi-
cal allegory, Animal Farm.
I suspect that Orwell, him-
self a social democrat, would
nd the NDPs nomination
policy as logically and mor-
ally indefensible as I do.
Like many forms of so-
called afrmative action,
this breathtakingly stupid
policy confuses two simple
concepts: equality of op-
portunity and equality of
result.
The NDP are rigging the
race so that the disadvan-
taged (who become advan-
taged, but in the worst pos-
sible way) are guaranteed
to win the nomination.
The party does so at its
own risk: when you discrim-
inate and
throw merit
out the win-
dow, nobody
really wins.
The ex-
cluded lose,
the party
loses, soci-
ety loses.
Even those
w h o
win lose
for their
nominations will be forever
tainted by their unfair ad-
vantage.
My sister is a pharmacist
and my sister-in-law is a ju-
dicial justice of the peace.
Im both proud and grateful
to live in a country and
in a time in which they
were able, with dedica-
tion and sacrice, to
reach their potential.
Their professional
achievements were only
possible because those
who came before them
paved the way, creating
a society that at least
strives, however imper-
fectly, to provide equal
opportunities and re-
ward merit.
The NDPs discriminatory
nomination policy is an in-
sult to their achievements
and to that legacy.
KIRK BROWN
MAPLE RIDGE
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Coun. Craig Speirs outrage over
the lack of unity on councils pay
raise vote is questionable. (The
News, Aug. 5).
I wonder if, as president of the
Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows NDP con-
stituency association, he expressed
the same level of outrage towards
MLA Michael Sather when Sather
went against the pay raise vote for
provincial politicians?
Obviously, Craig Speirss belief in
what constitutes cheap politics does not extend beyond
his political allies when they participate in a similar deci-
sion.
Hypocrisy is the greatest form of luxury.
GROVER E. TELFORD
MAPLE RIDGE
Councillor has his own
cheap politics?
Cartoon insensitive, shocking
Candidate should seek nomination on own merits
$43,000 is considered a full-time salary
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Next NDP candidate
wont be a white man (The
News, Aug. 5).
Well, well, well the NDP
has a closed-door policy re-
garding straight, white men
running in a riding where
the incumbent decides not
to run again.
How convenient for those
who would otherwise never
make the grade.
As such, Elizabeth
Rosenau has decided to take
a shot at this riding. What
puzzles me is the fact she
has said, Former cabinet
ministers and MLAs feel
I have the right stuff.
If thats the case, why does
she need a leg up on white,
straight men?
If you have the right stuff,
and that is the consensus
of former cabinet ministers
and MLAs, she should not
need the preferential treat-
ment.
I applaud Ms. Rosenau
for making the decision be-
cause she thinks she can
right some injustices. (Her
daughter shot and arrested
in Toronto,
pr ot e st i ng
peacefully at
the G-20 sum-
mit).
Howeve r ,
Ms. Rosenau
is in for a
rude awak-
ening when
she gets to
the legisla-
ture only to
nd she can
do nothing to help those who
suffer injustice at the hands
of the police. Not even the
expert in the eld, Cam-
eron Ward, can right the
injustices that are dealt
out by the police.
If she is truly concerned
about injustices in soci-
ety then she will publicly
denounce this policy of
the NDP and run on her
own merits.
If she is, as her
friends say she is, she
shall have no problem
but not because she
is a woman.
MIKE BOILEAU,
MAPLE RIDGE
Orwell would be jealous
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Story didnt explore NDP policy
From: Verity Howarth, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Next NDP candidate wont be a white man (The News, Aug. 5).
I fnd the title of this article quite infammatory and it does not
accurately refect the situation at all. Why was it not written: Maple
Ridge-Pitt Meadows next NDP candidate will be a woman? Why was
there no research into the actual policy or some of the motivations for
it presented?
Encouraging more women to run is complex and so far none of the
parties have been that successful.
Why is it OK for Liberals?
From: left lougheed, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Next NDP candidate wont be a white man (The News, Aug. 5).
Could some B.C. Liberal supporters answer this question: Why is it
OK for the B.C. Liberals to experiment with ways to give extra votes to
northern members in the leadership race, but it is not OK for the NDP
to try to increase participation by women? I see these policies as very
similar in that they strategically shift democracy towards an ideal. There
was not such a stink raised over that policy. Is it more acceptable to
show bias towards someone in Smithers than it is towards a woman?
Women just not that into politics
From: cb, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Next NDP candidate wont be a white man (The News, Aug. 5).
I am not a Liberal supporter but I think the key phrase you use is someone
in Smithers, man or woman. Women, on average, just are not interested
in politics. I have only met two women in my life who are interested and
one has been my best friend for 48 years. Candidacy should be based on a
myriad of reasons, none of which include gender. Let the best woman or
man win. Goals that are made easy are not worth attaining.
District should start garbage collection
From: AlbionSunDog, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Maple Ridge has most trouble with bears (The News, Aug. 5).
Sadly, an awareness programis about as good as we can expect
from the District of Maple Ridge. What they should do is provide
district-wide residential garbage collection (surely our increased taxes
can cover it?) and enact similar bylaws as those of our neighbours to
the west who live in the 21st century.
Relying solely on common sense is too much to ask for many of the
residents here.
Speirs
Rosenau
Orwell
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Ridge council votes for raise, The
News, July 29.).
What is sad is that Mayor Ernie
Daykin and the others who voted for it
do not realize that giving themselves
a pay raise of 13%, two years after ac-
cepting a 53% raise, when most taxpay-
ers have not seen a raise in years, is
totally unacceptable.
Coun. Craig Speirss comment that
the salary needs to be raised to attract
qualied people is disgusting. It is an
insult to residents who see $43,000 as a
full-time wage, not the supplementary
one that it is suppose to be.
GRAHAM MOWATT
MAPLE RIDGE
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Companies that are
part of the Aquilini In-
vestment Group are now
facing Water Act and
Fisheries Act charges in
Port Coquitlam Provin-
cial Court.
We questioned why
it (the pump) wasnt or-
dered removed when
it was under investiga-
tion, Crowston said.
Peter Cummings, rep-
resenting greenhouse
growers, told politicians
that ower and vegeta-
ble producers were be-
ing hurt by the carbon
tax, making the indus-
try uncompetitive with
other areas. This year in
his operation, hell pay
$450,000 in the carbon
tax on farm sales of $24
million.
Barnett though said
shes heard about the
issue up north while
Hawes said some kind of
help is being considered,
given that producers use
the carbon dioxide for
growing their plants.
Executive director
for the Ridge Meadows
Child Development Cen-
tre Audrey Taylor said
the budget for the Minis-
try of Children and Fam-
ily Development should
be doubled while Web-
sters Corners resident
Steve Kovacs, said hes
being paying taxes for 53
years and wants the No.
701 bus route extended
to 256th Street.
Then I could buy a
bus pass.
Information about being attacked, incorrect
Police looking for witnesses to suspicious fre
MLAS from p5
Growers say carbon tax is hurting viability
RCMP wouldnt pro-
vide further explana-
tion on why the story
changed.
On Friday, Mounties
issued a warning say-
ing a woman was taken
to hospital with serious
injuries after being at-
tacked by two men.
The woman was leav-
ing work around mid-
night and claimed she
was approached from
behind while walk-
ing to her car in the
20800-block of Wick-
lund Avenue and physi-
cally assaulted. Police
initially believed it was
an unprovoked attack
by strangers but now
say the information
was incorrect. The
detachment thanked
all those who assisted
in the investigation.
No criminal charges
are being considered
against the woman.
I do want to remind
all citizens to con-
tinue to be safe, said
Walsh.
Be aware of your
surroundings and re-
port any suspicious
persons or activities
to police right away.
Woman from Front
Ridge Meadows
RCMP are looking for
witnesses who may
have seen someone
leaving the scene of
a suspicious re in
Maple Ridge, either
by foot or vehicle. On
Monday, around 3
a.m., the Maple Ridge
Fire Department and
Ridge Meadows RCMP
were called to a build-
ing re that had been
deliberately set in the
11100-block of Creek-
side Road. The re was
easily contained, no
injuries were reported
and no other nearby
structures were dam-
aged.
Drugs seized
A 20-year-old Maple
Ridge man could face
charges for possessing
controlled substances
for the purpose of traf-
cking. Shortly after 2
p.m. on Saturday, Ridge
Meadows RCMP ofcers
pulled over the suspects
car on Thorne Ave in
Maple Ridge. A search
of the vehicle resulted in
police seizing roughly 29
grams of cocaine, crack
cocaine and heroin. The
man has been released
from but will appear in
court in November.
Window broken
Two young men from
Mission were arrested
by Ridge Meadows
RCMP for damaging the
M & M Meats store af-
ter an altercation with
one another in the early
morning of Saturday
Aug. 6. Police arrived to
the business just after 2
a.m. where they found
the two suspects stand-
ing in front of a broken
store window.
A 20 year-old man was
held in custody until he
was sober. The 18-year-
old man was taken to
hospital for medical
treatment.
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Weve got a better record
than anybody else. Other par-
ties talk it but nd it difcult
to implement.
The review underway may
lead to the inclusion of a clause
that allows an exemption if the
riding recruits a star candi-
date but dont expect tweaks
that will allow Maple Ridge
Coun. Craig Speirs to seek the
nomination.
Speirs believes the riding
will be able to recruit a candi-
date who will ensure the NDP
holds on to the seat.
We have a very strong group
to pull from and Im willing to
look outside that group, said
Speirs, who is the riding asso-
ciation president.
It contradicts the basic
values of British Columbians
and a free and open demo-
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Conservative leader John
Cummins.
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Months ago, the Na-
tional Parole Board
promised to notify Er-
nie Crey if serial killer
Robert Pickton is trans-
ferred between prisons
for any reason.
Now the feds have
retracted the offer by
way of a letter to Crey,
whose sister is thought
to have been slaugh-
tered on Picktons Port
Coquitlam farm.
The Sto:lo elder and
frequent spokesman for
the victims families was
told he doesnt automati-
cally qualify for notica-
tions because Dawn
Crey wasnt among the
six missing women Pick-
ton was convicted of
murdering.
Its upsetting, Crey
said, calling the error
a combination of insen-
sitivity and incompe-
tence.
Hes not sure if the
same treatment befell
families of the other
20 murdered women,
whose charges never
went to trial, or if it
was lim-
ited to the
third set of
suspected
v i c t i m s
like his sis-
ter, where
c h a r g e s
were never
laid de-
spite DNA
that placed
her on the
farm.
Weve had missteps
like this all along the
way, Crey said.
It comes as critics
accuse the B.C. gov-
ernment of bungling
the Missing Women
Inquiry, which is itself
supposed to probe the
litany of police errors
that let Pickton prey on
women for so long be-
fore his 2002 arrest.
Victoria refused to
provide an extra $1.5
million so women and
First Nations groups
can have legal repre-
sentation.
Several groups
vowed to boycott the
inquiry after they were
denied legal funding.
We have no con-
dence that it will be
able to produce a fair
and balanced report,
said Corbiere Lavell,
president of the Na-
tive Womens
Association of Canada,
which wants a national
inquiry.
She said Victoria
has created a awed,
one-sided inquiry by
limiting legal funding
mainly to police and
government members.
Critics say counsell-
lors, support workers
and others close to the
Downtown Eastsides
vulnerable women will
be underequipped to
put hard questions to
well-defended police
and government reps
who might have had the
power to stop Pickton.
Inquiry head and for-
mer attorney general
Wally Oppal agreed
and pressed for more
money.
Last week, he gave up
and the inquiry reshuf-
ed its budget to free
up a smaller amount
of cash to hire a team
of four lawyers to rep-
resent the 12 unfunded
groups.
Its not yet clear if
those who walked away
from the inquiry will
return.
Also initially denied
funding was Vancouver
Police Department of-
cer and proling expert
Kim Rossmo, whose
early warnings to his
superiors that a serial
killer was at work went
unheeded.
Boddie said the prov-
ince may pay for a law-
yer for Rossmo, who
refuses to participate
without one.
Lawyers are be-
ing provided for the
families of the missing
women.
The changes dont in-
still condence in Crey.
I think what were
seeing is the unravel-
ling of the inquiry right
before our eyes.
That would be a bit-
ter blow for both Crey
who campaigned
for the inquiry and
for other families and
friends who struggled
for years to get Van-
couver police to take
the disappearances of
sex-trade workers seri-
ously.
Families hurt as review drags
Doubts for Missing
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It wont be the extraor-
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surged up the Fraser
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But shery manag-
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are enough incoming
salmon to justify com-
mercial shing.
The Pacific Salmon
Commission approved
a two-hour opening for
gillnetters in area E of
the Fraser River this
Thursday after the lat-
est estimates pointed
to a run of at least 3.2
million incoming sock-
eye.
Gillnetters who sh
off Vancouver Island
from Nanaimo to Port
Hardy were the rst
to get their nets in the
water, with an opening
last Sunday.
The run strength is
believed to be in line
with pre-season projec-
tions but its too early
to say with condence
how many later-run-
ning sockeye will re-
turn.
Bob McKamey, vice-
president of the Area E
Gillnetters Association,
is hopeful the counts
will rise and shery
openings will continue.
There are some pret-
ty promising numbers
popping up, he said
of test shing catches
of Fraser sockeye off
northern Vancouver
Island.
McKamey said theres
more scope to allow
shing in the river this
year because the Fraser
is running so high.
The high water
level means theres
more vertical room in
the river for incom-
ing salmon to avoid
nets and continue
upstream, he said,
so escapement rates
should be higher than
usual.
The height of the
water is so far above
anything weve fished
in recent history,
McKamey said
Our ability to
catch the fish will be
affected.
First Nations, which
get to fish ahead of
other users for food,
social and ceremonial
reasons, have already
been catching salmon
for several weeks.
Aboriginal groups
are also expected to be
granted an economic
opportunity shery
where sockeye can be
sold now that some
commercial shing is
approved.
Recreational angling
for sockeye may also be
opened soon although
theres been no an-
nouncement yet.
Watershed Watch
Salmon Society execu-
tive director Craig Orr
said last years huge
sockeye run was a
pleasant blip but not-
ed the overall long-term
trend which triggered
the Cohen inquiry is
of declining runs.
Were not out of the
woods yet in needing to
take a very precaution-
ary approach in how
many sh we harvest in
the Fraser, he said.
Pink salmon are ex-
pected to be plentiful
this year, with a run es-
timated at 17.5 million
sh.
Traditionally low-
value and far less lu-
crative than sockeye,
pinks may attract more
attention from com-
mercial fishermen this
fall since the Marine
Stewardship Council
certified all B.C. pink
salmon as sustainably
fished. The green seal
of approval may help
boost prices.
Fishery opens for Fraser River sockeye
Run estimated at
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At the neighbourhood Information Meeting, an opportunity will be provided to allow all interested
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comments made and report them to the Planning Dept. Council. They will receive a staff report regarding
any issues raised at the meeting and will formally consider the application at a future council meeting.
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Mid-July proved to be the
perfect time to visit notori-
ously rainy Haida Gwaii,
now the ofcial name for the
Queen Charlotte Islands.
The rugged coastline and
sheltered bays were calm and
sunny, with scarcely enough
wind to make it worthwhile to
raise the sails on the vessel
Island
Roamer,
part of
the Blue-
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Adven-
tures eet
of touring
boats
that visit
coastal
B.C.
inlets.
Our pre-
liminary
visit was
to the Haida Heritage Centre
on Graham Island, where we
learned how to read the
symbolic creatures on totem
poles.
These were newly carved
when the centre opened, and
have now turned the soft
grey patina of aging cedar.
Another impressive display
was the collection of cedar
canoes, including the huge
one designed by Bill Reid for
Expo 86.
This canoe, which eventu-
ally carried Bill Reids ashes
home to Haida Gwaii, still
takes to the ocean for adven-
ture trips by young people.
The southern part of
Moresby Island is now Gwaii
Haanas National Park, includ-
ing a unique National Marine
Conservation Area to protect
the marine ecosystem. There
are also designated Haida
Heritage Sites, with Haida
Watchmen living there to
guide visitors and interpret
the historic remains of totem
poles and the longhouses that
used to stand.
Aside from a few rough log-
ging roads, there are no roads
in this area, accessible only
by boat.
Many of the totem poles
that used to stand in front
of each longhouse facing
the beach where boats could
land have either fallen and
rotted away or have been cut
down and placed in museums.
Some are in the Museum of
Anthropology at UBC.
A visitor to one of the
ercely protected villages
could paddle his canoe into
land backwards, to show his
peaceful intent. He could
then scan the totem poles to
see which clan was his, where
he could expect hospitality in
that house.
The Haida people were
matrilineal, tracing their clan
descent from mother to child.
Part of the near tragic his-
tory of the Haida nation was
the epidemic of smallpox and
other diseases that swept
through the villages after
European contact.
It is estimated that the
approximately 20,000 Haida
people living in many villages
had their numbers so badly
reduced that villages on the
south island were abandoned.
By the late 1800s, there were
fewer than 600 Haida remain-
ing.
Remember the anti-logging
stand off at Lyell Island? This
was a turning point for the
Haida people, which led to the
protection of their threatened
heritage.
Haida art is ourishing,
and the pride people have for
their land and history is very
evident
Today the logging scars
are greening over, and
the amount and variety of
wildlife is astonishing to city
dwellers. We saw numerous
orcas, humpback whales and
an enormous n whale as
we traveled. Sea lions were
hauled up on a rocky island,
with a huge bull protecting
his harem. Birds of all kind
are abundant, with eagles
and ravens almost as com-
mon as robins to us. Another
amazing sight was colourful
pufns nesting on another
island.
The poles in todays photo
are mortuary poles, which
were carved to commemo-
rate an important person.
These huge cedar poles were
planted with the root end up,
so there was room to hold
the persons remains inside a
bentwood box.
As you can see, these old
poles are gradually crumbling
away. The Haida Watchman
told us this is their custom.
When the pole eventually
falls, they believe the soul
of the dead person will be
released.
It felt like a real privilege to
be able to visit the moss clad
rainforest and sea girt islands
of Haida Gwaii and to begin
to understand the story of the
unique people living there.
Haida Gwaii a world apart, a living museum
Art is thriving and the
Haida people are proud
Contributed
Mortuary poles at World Heritage Site.
Looking Back
Sheila Nickols
Today, the logging
scars are healing over
and the amount and
variety of wildlife is
astonishing to city
dwellers
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Sky Luo, who co-owns the Maple Ridge location
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Luo said the business offers cabinets,
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designs.
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An injury on the job put Cindy Hart out of action for awhile, so she wrote From a Distance. Visit, clhart.com
THE NEWS/arts&life
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CF no
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Turning a
new page
Cindy Hart has worn many hats in her lifetime.
Shes been an RCMP ofcer, a country singer, a
logger and a tow trucker but for now the Ridge
Meadows Hospital lab assistant has found her call-
ing as an award-winning novelist.
After a string of odd jobs, Hart fell into writing
after injuring her Achilles tendon during a tow
trucking accident. That twist of fate prompted her
to keep a journal.
I was an extremely active, athletic person.
When the accident happened, I couldnt do any-
thing, she said.
I had a really hard time adjusting to it and fell
into depression. My doctor said I needed to nd
a reason to get out of bed
every morning.
So I started writing. I
needed to get things off
my chest and it really
helped, she added.
Hart started with jour-
nal writing and eventu-
ally moved to fan c-
tion. She began winning
awards for her writing
and asked herself, Can
I do this with my own
characters? The answer
was yes.
Her second print novel, From a Distance, is a sus-
pense thriller that took three years to write, edit
and publish and just won the 2011 Golden Crown
Literary Award for a mystery/thriller.
From a Distance, is the story of a military trained
assassin hunting her target in Mexico. While
abroad, she ends up crossing paths with a student
from a local university and soon discovers they
are both being hunted down by the same enemy.
While her novels are ction based, her uncon-
ventional methods to draw inspiration are purely
non-ction. Hart visits all places she writes about
to make sure her descriptions are accurate.
In one scene of From a Distance, one of her char-
acters sneaks a handgun in a pinata across the
Mexican-U.S. border.
Hart also bought a pinata in Mexico and took
it across the border to see if the inside would be
searched. It wasnt.
It was kind of crazy how easy it was, she said.
Maple Ridge was well
represented by local hip
hop dance crew Freshh
at the World Hip Hop
Championships in Las
Vegas.
Even though the team
placed a respectable
seventh, dancer Ryan
Morrissette vows his
crew will place in the
top three next year.
The competition took
place late July with 58
dance crews from all
over the world battling
for hip hop supremacy.
Morrissettes was the
only team from Canada.
It was pretty crazy.
We had all the Cana-
dian fans cheering for
us. It was completely
nuts, Morrissette said.
The experience was
amazing but were com-
ing back stronger next
year and were placing
in the top three.
Even though Morris-
sette has cystic brosis,
a disease that affects
the lungs and digestive
system, he competed
just as hard as his fel-
low dancers.
To ensure he could
pop, lock and break com-
fortably, Morrissette did
an hour of physiother-
apy every morning to
endure the crews eight-
hour practices.
It was tough. It was
alright during the com-
petition but during
some long practices I
had to take breaks to
use my puffer, he said.
But it doesnt affect
me too much.
It was crazy. We were
there for 10 days and it
was the best experience
you could possibly have.
Injury leads to writing, to a novel,
to writing award-winning novel
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New Creations Art
Gallery and Studios
will be showcasing
the artwork of two
talented artists who
are exploring the
use of lines, colours
and shapes with very
different results.
Although there is
a common theme,
Glenys Uccheddu and
Sam Davies will have
their paintings on
display to highlight
their very different
artistic backgrounds.
Uccheddu is more
of a expressionistic,
vibrant and emotional
painter while Davies,
who has had no formal
art training, paints
intricate images in
water colours, ink and
pen.
Born in Chester,
England, Uccheddu
moved to Canada in
1975 and is now living
with her family in
Port Coquitlam.
She began painting
from a very early
age and has only
recently begun re-
kindling her passion
for art. She credits
Picasso, Mucha and
Gustav Klimt as her
inuences.
Davies, who hails
from Burnaby,
paints with a gentle
sensitivity for detail.
Most of his
inspiration comes
from being outdoors
while yshing. He
has recently begun
working with acrylics
and is enjoying the
challenge it presents.
Davies, a retired
trafc patrolman,
is a member of the
Burnaby Artists Guild.
The opening
reception of the
exhibition will be held
at the gallery this
Saturday from 1 to 4
p.m.
The exhibition will
be open Tuesday to
Sunday from 11 a.m. to
4 p.m. New Creations
is located at 22409
McIntosh Avenue in
Maple Ridge (off 224th
Street, behind Jims
Pizza).
For more info about
the exhibit visit www.
newcreationsgallery.
ca. or call 778-848-5708.
Contributed
(Clockwise from left) Hope Soars, a drawing by Sam Davies and paintings by Glenys Uccheddu.
Arts&Life
New art exhibit explores shapes, colours
Talented artists
pull inspiration
from everyday
activities
Arts event
Social and environmental
groups from Maple Ridge
and Pitt Meadows are
holding an event, designed
to empower and encourage
social transformation this
Saturday.
The event at 26333
Grant Ave. from 11 a.m.
to 5 p.m. will feature
artwork by local artist Janis
Eaglesham, yoga and tai
chi demonstrations, poetry
readings, live music, henna
tattoos, face painting and
a butterfy release among
many other activities.
There will be a kids cor-
ner set up where children
can do storytelling and
create art.
Members of Environ-
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CEED Centre, GETI, Free The
Children and Women for
Women International will
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Canada Line trains
will run more frequent-
ly and peak service will
last longer with a bump
in service starting Aug.
10.
TransLink spokes-
man Ken Hardie said
the increase from 14
to 16 trains running at
the busiest times was
planned and built into
the operating contract
with line builder In-
TransitBC.
Theres no incremen-
tal cost to TransLink,
he said. It is happen-
ing on schedule.
But more people than
expected are using the
rapid transit line con-
necting Richmond,
Vancouver and the air-
port.
Ridership now aver-
ages 116,000 per day on
weekdays and 107,000
overall, when weekends
are included.
Canada Line rider-
ship wasnt expected to
top 100,000 until 2013 or
2014.
Were about two
years ahead of where
we thought we were go-
ing to be, Hardie said.
TransLink expects
a rush of new transit
riders this fall when
the U-Pass is extended
to several new post-
secondary institutions,
adding 60,000 more stu-
dents with unlimited
transit use built into
their student fees.
But Hardie said that
wasnt a factor in in-
creasing the Canada
Line service.
New U-Pass students
on the Canada Line
will for the most part
be taking it south to
the Kwantlen campus
in Richmond, going in
the off-peak direction
where trains should be
less crowded.
Canada Line peak ser-
vice levels will now run
an hour later to 7 p.m.
On weekdays, peak
service will also start
30 minutes earlier, at
6:30 a.m.
The Canada Line
can currently run an
maximum of 20 trains
at once, so Hardie said
theres considerable
room for further expan-
sion as needed.
The Canada Line han-
dled more than 200,000
riders daily during the
2010 Olympics which
is credited for showing
residents how to use
the route and ramping
up demand quickly.
More frequent bus
connections to the line
out of South Surrey,
White Rock and Delta
are also helping draw
new riders.
Canada Line ramps up its service
Numbers up, more
rush-hour trains
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ommunity Calendar lists events in
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Notices
are free to local non-proft groups cour-
tesy of The News. Drop of details to 22328
119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-mail
[email protected] at least a week
before the event. Include a contact name and
number. (No submissions by phone.) Listings
appear as space permits. For guaranteed
publication, ask our classifed department at
604-467-1122 about non-proft rates.
Wednesday, Aug. 10
Kanaka Creek Cofee is holding an
open mic/stage featuring local singer/
songwriter Paul Haskel. The open mic takes
place every Wednesday from 5:30 p.m. to 8
p.m. at Kanaka Creek Cofee, #101-24155
102nd Avenue, Maple Ridge. For more
information, call 604-463-6727.
Saturday, Aug. 13
The Haney Farmers Market makes
its annual trek to Brookfeld Farm, 20981
123rd Avenue in Maple Ridge for an old
fashioned country market. Take a wagon
ride down to the barn to see the animals,
drink lemonade, have a hot dog. Theres a
fsh pond at the childrens tent. Lots of food,
fruit and produce. From 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
www.haneyfarmersmarket.org
New Creations Art Gallery & Studios
is holding an opening reception for a new
exhibition: Exploring Line, Shape and Colour,
Paintings by Glenys Uccheddu and Sam
Davies. The two artists have both explored
the use of line, colour and shape, with very
diferent results. Everyone is invited to join
the artists for the reception from 1 to 4 p.m.
The show will run until Aug. 31. The gallery
is open Tuesday to Sunday, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
22409 McIntosh Avenue, Maple Ridge.
A celebration of phenomenal
women everywhere takes place at 26333
Grant Avenue, Maple Ridge. Free admission.
There will be live music, poetry reading,
yoga demonstration, a kids corner, and
much more. Donations being accepted for
Women for Women International. For more
information, call Beatrice Bleier at 604-462-
8698, or email [email protected]
Sunday, Aug. 14
A Sunday tea and talk with the Pa-
cifc Coast Paranormal Society takes place
at the Pitt Meadows Museum from 2 to 4
p.m. Learn more about the Societys recent
investigation at the museum. Tickets avail-
able by calling 604-465-4322 or by email
at [email protected].
Tuesday, Aug. 16
Guest Storyteller Lorre Gibson will
be at the Memorial Peace Park Bandstand
at 10:15 a.m. Come and listen to Cree elder
Lorre Gibsons traditional stories and see
her Aboriginal artifacts and regalia. For
more information, please call the Maple
Ridge Public Library at 604-467-7417.
Wednesday, Aug. 17
Maple Ridge Garden Club meets at 7
p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) at Fraserview
Community Centre. Speakers include Gail
Lyon and Marg Spratt, who will be sharing
a windup slide show of the Country Garden
Tour for Sunshine Dreams with a presenta-
tion to the foundation. Guest fee is $2. For
more information, call 604-462-7888.
The Maple Ridge Public Library
presents Puppets in the Park at 6:45 p.m.
Come and meet the librarys smallest stars,
our talented puppets and puppeteers who
will tell all types of tales to amuse the whole
family. Pack your dinner and bring it along
to our fabulous evening of entertainment
at Memorial Peace Park Bandstand. In case
of rain, this program will take place in the
Fraser Room of the Library. For more infor-
mation, please call the Maple Ridge Public
Library at 604-467-7417.
Saturday, Aug. 20
Chef Richard Morrant of the Pitt
Meadows Golf and Country Club is the Chef at
the Market at the Haney FarmersMarket on
Saturday at 10:30 a.m. Chef Richard always
provides a lively and entertaining (and tasty!)
event and this time will be focusing on
garlic. Gypsy Butterfy entertains. Memorial
Peace Park on 224th Street in downtown
Maple Ridge. www.haneyfarmersmarket.org.
Sunday, Aug. 21
The Pitt Meadows Farmers Market
is celebrating seniors with a seniors
tea this at 11 a.m. There will be freshly
made tea with cupcakes from Mom and
Me. Gypsy Butterfy will entertain. Spirit
Square on Harris Road by City Hall. www.
haneyfarmersmarket.org.
Ongoing
The Downtown Maple Ridge Busi-
ness Association is holding a noon-hour
music series at Memorial Peace Park. The
series runs every Tuesday, Wednesday, and
Thursday from noon to 1 p.m. until Aug.
25. For more information visit www.down-
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Adult beginners Hawaiian dance
classes starting Sept. 6. Contact Diana at
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Wednesday, August 10, 2011 -- 25
Leader of the pack
Tristan Smyth of Maple Ridge pushes hard to the finish
line in the summer heat as he finishes first in his heat
for the mens 400-metre wheelchair race during the
2011 Western Canada Summer Games in Kamloops on
Saturday. Smyth eventually won gold in the 400-metre
final, as well as in the 200-metre and 1,500-metre
events, giving him a gold medal sweep in all the
events he was entered in.
This sport is still pretty new to me, said Smyth who
was injured in January, went through rehabilitation at
the G.F. Strong rehab centre in Vancouver and started
training in athletics in March.
Id like to see how far I can go though. These Games
have been a very positive experience for me.
The News will feature full local results from the event
in this Fridays edition.
Rick Koch/BLACK PRESS
THE NEWS/sports
Sectioncoordinator:
Robert Mangelsdorf
604-467-1122ext. 216
[email protected]
The Maple Ridge Burrards
notched their first win of the post-
season Sunday night on the road
at Queens Park Arena, beating
the New Westminster Salmonbel-
lies 9-8.
With the win, the Burrards cut
their series deficit in half, as they
trail the Bellies two games to one
in their best-of-seven Western La-
crosse Association semi-final play-
off series.
Obviously you dont want to go
down three games to none, so our
backs were against the wall, said
Burrards head coach Daren Fridge.
But the guys came through and
showed they can get it done.
Eleven Burrards players made it
on to the scoresheet as every line
helped contribute on offence.
That helps take some of the
pressure of [Curtis] Dickson, said
Fridge.
Dickson has been the primary
target of the New West defence so
far this series.
I thought he had one of his
strongest games of the series [on
Sunday], Fridge said. He looked
very relaxed and wasnt trying to
do it all.
Randy Daly led the Burrards in
scoring with a pair of goals and a
pair of assists. Aaron Pascas, Riley
Loewen, and Curtis Dickson each
had a pair of goals, while Derek
Lowe had one.
Joel Dalgarno and Tyler Miotto
each had a trio of assists, while
Garrett McIntosh, Creighton Reid,
Peter Tellis, and Drew Dickie each
had a helper.
The Burrards benefitted from
eight powerplays, compared to the
Salmonbellies five.
We tried to stay out of the BS,
said Fridge. They were trying to
rattle us, but we didnt bite for the
most part.
As far as who was starting the
shenanigans, it sure wasnt us, and
I think the refs saw that.
Maple Ridge owned
the first two periods
of Sundays game,
and after New West
opened the scoring
midway through the
first, the Burrards an-
swered back with four straight
goals.
The Salmonbellies scored three
minutes into the second period to
draw within two, but three more
goals by the Burrards put Maple
Ridge ahead by a score of 7-2.
New West scored a pair of goals
to close the gap to four before the
end of the second period.
The Burrards pulled out to a
9-4 lead early in the third period,
only to have New West mount an
ultimately unsuccessful comeback
attempt as they scored four un-
answered goals to finish one goal
shy of sending the
game to over-
time.
Fridge said the
third period was a
lesson for his team
not take their foot off
the gas when leading.
They have a potent offence,
Fridge said. If you shut one guy
down, there are four other guys
who can get it done... and they were
pressing really hard to tie it.
Fridge also had plenty of praise
for goalie Drew Dickie, who made
35 saves en route to his first post-
season victory.
Burrards notch first win over Bellies
Maple Ridge takes Game 3
9-8 over New Westminster at
Queens Park Arena
by Rober t Mangel s dor f
staff repor ter
See Burrards, p26
Kwon
takes
national
golf title
Pitt Meadows Kevin
Kwon had little trouble
cruising to his rst na-
tional title last week as
he outpaced his nearest
competitor by a whop-
ping 11 strokes at the Ca-
nadian Junior Boys Golf
Championships at Mor-
gan Creek Golf Course
in Surrey. Kwon, just 16
years old, captured both
the juvenile and junior
title as he shot three
rounds in the 60s.
I never dreamed I
could beat this type of
eld by that much,
Kwon said in a press
release on Friday. Ive
won by big margins, but
not this kind of tourna-
ment. This is the high-
light of my career so
far.
With a four day total
of 272 (71-65-67-69), Kwon
beat second place junior
nisher Richard Jung of
Toronto by 11 strokes,
and second place juve-
nile nisher Donald Qiu
of Surrey by 18 strokes.
Kwon, who golfs out of
Swan-E-Set Bay Resort
and Country Club in Pitt
Meadows, shot a second
round 65, the best com-
petitive round of his ca-
reer. Kwon won a pair of
gold medals at the B.C.
Summer Games last
year in the individual
and team competitions,
and in May, won the
Canadian Junior Golf
Associations tour event
at Northview Golf and
Country Club in Surrey
with a nal round 67.
Kwon is off to Kamloops
where he will be com-
peting in the Western
Canada Summer Games
this week.
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A handful of local athletes made their way
to the podium last weekend at the Royal Ca-
nadian Legion National Youth Track and Field
Championships in Ottawa, as well as at the
Hersheys Track and Field Games, in Hershey,
Pennsylvania. Maple Ridges Nathan Wadh-
wani picked up a silver and a bronze medal
at the Canadian youth track nals. Wadhwani
posted a time of 4:26.81 in the U-16 1,500-metre
steeplechase event to nish in second place,
as well as posting a personal best of 5:48.33 in
the 2,000-metre run, good for third.
Jacob Karamanian, Wadhwanis teammate
on the Golden Ears Athletic track and eld
club, nished in fth place in the U-18 octatha-
lon, with a rst-place nish in the high jump
event. Olivia Moriconi of the Ridge Rockets
track and eld club nished second in the
U-16 hammer throw, as well as fourth in discus
and eighth in shot put. Golden Ears Athletics
head coach Andrew Lenton said the local club
hopes to send triple the number of athletes to
the national competition next year.
Theres a lot of talent here, he said. I
think this is a sign of great things to come.
That local talent was on display at the Her-
sheys Track and Field Games, as three of the
ve B.C. athletes competing in the event were
from Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
More than 400,000 kids between the ages of
nine and 14 compete in Hershey qualifying
meets all over North America. 500 winners
are selected to a regional team, who receive
an all-expenses paid trip to compete at the
North American Final in Hershey.
Natalie Auersperg won bronze leading the
way for local competitors at the annual North
American meet. Auersperg nished third in
the girls U-15 200-metre dash with a time of
26.94. Auersperg has the potential to make the
national junior team if she continues to trains
hard, according to Lenton.
I think she was well-prepared for the meet,
thats why she was successful, he said. To
become a scholarship athlete is in her future
if she continues to work hard and apply her-
self.
Cade Cote of Maple Ridge nished seventh
in the boys U-11 100-metre dash, while Reid
Muller of Pitt Meadows nished eighth in the
boys U-15 800-metre run.
This was the rst time any of them trav-
elled outside of B.C. for a meet, so I think the
heat and humidity came as a bit of a shock,
said Lenton. It was a great experience for
them to meet other athletes from all over
North America.
Locals medal at elite track meets
He started out as out No. 3 guy, but
hes our No. 1 right now, Fridge said.
I think we did a better job of allowing
Drew to see the shots from the areas
where he can see the shooter and make
the save.
Dickie also notched an assist for good
measure.
The series was to return to Maple
Ridge Tuesday night for Game 4 before
Game 5 Thursday night in New West-
minster and Game 6, if necessary, Fri-
day night back at Planet Ice.
Fridge says with the Burrards first
win of the postseason under their belt,
the team knows what it needs to do to
win.
We can see how we were successful,
Fridge said. We tried to avoid going to
the penalty box, and our ball movement
was much better.
Game 5 of the Western Lacrosse As-
sociation semi-final playoff series be-
tween the Maple Ridge Burrards and
the New Westminster Salmonbellies
takes place this Friday at Planet Ice in
Maple Ridge. Game time is 7:45 p.m.
Burrards home Friday
Burrards from p25
by Rober t Mangel s dor f
staff repor ter
Contributed
Natalie Auersperg of Maple Ridge won bronze at
the Hersheys Track and Field Games
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It is with sad regret (but
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announce the all-too-quick
passing of Vicenta Santos
Montgomery (nee, Tuameng).
Vicky passed after a brief, yet
brave battle with cancer. Vicky
is survived by her best friend
and husband, Jim; daughter,
Alicia; step daughters, Karen
(John) and Coleen (Ron);
Mother Irenea; brothers:
Fernando (Marleny), Cesar
(Nilda), and Eddie and sister:
Lorna (Dale), Eliza and
Prestilla; and grandchildren:
Karissa, Aaron and Carly.
Vicky also leaves behind many
surviving special nieces,
nephews and good friends.
Vicky was pre-deceased by
her father, Urbano and
brother, Jun. Vicky was best
known for her generosity, self-
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hospitality, strong work ethic,
and caring and compassionate
nature.
Rest In Peace!
We will miss you -
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Funeral Mass was held
Tuesday August 9th at 10AM
at St. Lukes Catholic Church
20285 Dewdney Trunk Road
Maple Ridge. Interment at
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Stoke Singh
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We sadly announce the
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affectionately known as
Bobe, Stokey Bear, and
Tokey. Greatly missed and
lovingly remembered by all
whose lives he touched,
his partner, children, grand-
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friends who meant so much
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OLAR, Dorothy Mary
1923 - 2011
It is with sadness that we
announce the passing of
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15, 2011.
Dot was born and raised in
Cumberland, BC among family
and friends, a time that led to
some of her fondest memo-
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She is predeceased by her
husband, Jack, and is survived
by her loving family, whom she
adored, including her children,
Cathy (Bill), Pat (Mike), and
John (Susan), and many
grandchildren and great-
grandchildren. Brother Charlie,
numerous relatives, and
friends will also fondly remem-
ber her. She will be in our
hearts always.
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two sisters were at his side.
He leaves behind his father
Walter Rude, sisters Sandra
(Al) of Nanaimo and Wendy
(Doug) of Coquitlam, son
Jason (wife) and grand-
daughter, step-daughter Joy
of Manitoba, and a large
extended family. Bob was an
avid sports fan and enjoyed
both playing and coaching
baseball as well as organizing
ball tournaments. During his
younger life he toured
Australia and Europe. He
worked at a wide variety of
jobs throughout his career -
most recently with Sealand
and Fast Freight.
Special thanks to Dr.
McPherson and all the
palliative home care workers
for their invaluable care and
also the staff of McKenney
Creek Hospice for their
support in his fnal hours.
n lieu of fowers, donations
can be made to the BC
Cancer Foundation in Bob's
memory. A Celebration of Life
will be held at Garden Hill
Funeral Home, 11765 224
Street, Maple Ridge on
Saturday Aug 13th at 2:00.
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115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
WE ARE CURRENTLY
RECRUITING FOR AN
ENGINEER AT
COQUITLAM CENTRE
Reporting to the Operations
Supervisor, the successful
candidate will be responsible
for carrying out the following
routine maintenance on a daily
basis:
Performing and document-
ing planned and irregular
maintenance to the build-
ing HVAC systems, includ-
ing central cooling and
heating system.
Operation of DDC con-
trols, Fire alarm systems.
Minor electrical repairs.
Ensure all life safety
systems (sprinklers, ex-
tinguishers etc.) are
maintained.
Touch up painting and
minor building repairs,
carpentry, plumbing etc.
Help with set-up of ongo-
ing promotions and dcor
as needed.
Qualications:
4th Class Power Engineer-
ing Certicate.
Experience in building
maintenance including the
handling and maintenance
of various pieces of power
equipment.
Must be able to work inde-
pendently.
Occasional heavy lifting
and working from heights.
Must have a valid B.C.
drivers license.
Interested applicants should
contact:
David Smyth,
Operations Supervisor,
[email protected]
no later than August 12th,
2011.
115 EDUCATION
Searching for your dream home or selling it?
This is the location. BCCLASSIFIED.COM
listings include everything from acreage,
farms/ranches to condos and waterfront homes.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
111 CARETAKERS/
RESIDENTIAL MANAGERS
MAINTENANCE/HANDYMAN
Required Full - Time for a Lower
Mainland property management
company. Work available Maple
Ridge. Must have previous maint.
experience. Should have basic
knowledge in painting, drywalling,
plumbing and electrical. Must be
able to work independently w/out
supervision. Own tools & vehicle
required.
Please fax resume to:
(604)602-7110 or
e-mail: [email protected]
with salary expectations.
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/
TRUCKING
GIBSON ENERGY is looking for
Company Drivers for the Wabasca
area. 2 years tank experience re-
quired. Camp accommodation pro-
vided. Apply online:
www.gibsons.com
or fax resume to 780-539-4426.
P/T DRIVERS, 4 to 6 hrs daily.
Class 5 lic. req. Must be reliable &
have exp. in the trucking industry.
778-808-9576 or 604-217-7461
SOUTH ROCK LTD. has available
positions for road construction,
Heavy Duty Mechanic, Shop Fore-
man, Paving - Roller Operator, Dis-
tributor Driver, Heavy Equipment
Operators. Forward resume to: ca-
[email protected]. Fax 403-568-
1327; www.southrock.ca.
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For B.C-AB PH: 1877-914-0001
115 EDUCATION
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Career. FAA approved program. Fi-
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available. CALL Aviation Institute of
Maintenance (877)818-0783
DGS CANADA
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NO reservations: 604-888-3008
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Ask about our other Courses...
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MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees need-
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training & job placement available.
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE
Some great kids aged 12 to 18
who need a stable, caring home
for a few months. Are you
looking for the opportunity to do
meaningful, fullling work?
PLEA Community Services is
looking for qualied applicants
who can provide care for youth in
their home on a full-time basis or
on weekends for respite.
Training, support and
remuneration are provided.
Funding is available for
modications to better equip your
home. A child at risk is waiting
for an open door.
Make it yours.
Call 604-708-2628
www.plea.bc.ca
130 HELP WANTED
FLAGGERS NEEDED
If not certied, training available for
a fee. Call 604-575-3944
Landscape Maintenance Site
Foreman & Tech positions avail.
Join a great team.
Enthusiasm & energy
are needed.
Attention to detail in a
timely manner.
Desire to work outdoors.
Room with growth within.
Email resume to:
[email protected]
LANDSCAPER LABOURERS
with experience. Starts @ $16./hr
Fax 604-462-7853
Outgoing Individuals
Wanted
Up to $20 per/hr
F/T, 18+. Summer and
permanent openings in all
areas. Fun Promos. No
Sales. No Experience, No
Problem!
Call Jemma at 604-777-2194
PLANT MANAGER
Keltic Seafoods LTD.
Port Hardy, BC. A full
service Seafood Off-loading, cus-
tom processing and cold-storage
Industrial Company.
View full posting at:
www.kelticseafoods.com. Email:
[email protected]
PROGRAM Assistant, Maple Ridge.
Part-time position (14 hrs/wk) with
PLEA Community Services. See
website for details: www.plea.ca
Resumes to: [email protected]
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
CARRIERS NEEDED
The following routes are now
available to deliver the NEWS
in Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
40003 - Dewdney Trk Rd,
248 Ave
40005 - Meadowlark Dr,
Whippoorwill Ave, 118 Ave
40010 - Dewdney Trk Rd,
Glenhurst St, 118 Ave,
117B Ave
40012 - Dewdney Trk Rd, 243 St,
246 St, 118 Ave
40017 - 112 Ave, 110 Ave, 113A
Ave, 240 St, 240A St
40045 - McClure Ave, 106 Ave,
Zeron Ave, 239 St,
240 St, 238A St.
40047 - Dewdney Trk Rd,
260 St, 258 St.
40109 - Lougheed Hwy, Harrison
St, Olund Cres, Gillis Pl,
113 Ave
40113 - Lougheed Hwy, River
Rd, Carshill St, 221 St,
Cliff Ave
40219 - 122A Ave, 121A Ave,
Apple Grove, Dewdney
Trunk, Cherrywood Dr,
230 St
40223 - Eagle Ave, 122 Ave,
121A Ave, Peach Tree
Crt, 231 St, Blossom St
40226 - 125A Ave, 124B Ave,
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Ave, 215 St, 216 St
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We are still hiring - Dozer & excava-
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Alberta oileld construction
company. We require operators that
are experienced and preference will
be given to operators that have
constructed oileld roads and
drilling locations. You will be
provided with motels and restaurant
meals. Competitive wages, bonus
and transportation daily to and from
job sites. Our work is in the vicinity
of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-723-
5051.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,
FOOD SERVICES
BILLY MINER PUB
&
ALE HOUSE
Now Hiring
LINE COOKS
Apply in person 22355
River Rd. Maple Ridge, BC.
EPIC FOODS
Sandhurst Properties
o/a Tim Hortons
Food Counter Attendants
F/T / Shift Work / Nights /
Overnights / Early
Mornings / Weekends
$10.73/hr. plus benets
Apply in person or fax:
22987 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge.
Fax: 604-466-0674
24796 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge.
Fax: 604-463-4246
Experienced Part Time
Kitchen Help (Cook) required
At least 2 years exp.
Plenty of cleaning reqd.
Must have valid FoodSafe.
Days ~ Evenings ~ Weekends.
Approx 20 hrs/week.
Apply in person or
mail resume to
The One Way Club,
22270 North St.
Maple Ridge, V2X 2L5.
SHAKE & SHINGLE PUB
looking for: Full & Part Time
Servers / Bar Tender
Competitive wages, medical &
dental for those who qualify.
Must be available for all shifts.
Apply in person with resume to:
9610~ 287 St. Maple Ridge
or Fax: 604. 462. 0392
139 MEDICAL/DENTAL
Experienced, full time MOA
needed for a busy
medical ofce.
Please apply to:
Box #235 c/o the NEWS
22328 119th Ave,
Maple Ridge B.C. V2X 2Z3
MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES
MOVIE EXTRAS !
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Families, Kids, Tots & Teens!!
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All Ages, All Ethnicities
CALL 604-558-2278
148 PICKERS
BLUEBERRY PICKERS NEEDED.
Pitt Meadows area. SERIOUS &
MATURE ENQUIRIES ONLY.
Please call 604-313-5420.
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
CIVIL PIPE SURVEYOR reqd &
PIPE LAYER required. Call
604465-4718
EXP EXCAVATOR/OPERATOR for
road construction & site servicing.
Call 604-465-4718
FABRICATORS
Very busy medium-size manu-
facturing plant with a strong back-
log of work requires qualied
steel fabricators with experience
in structural sheet and plate work.
Opportunities for full time, perma-
nent positions are available. Ex-
cellent benets package. Please
apply in writing to:
Wellons Canada Corp.
19087 96th Avenue
Surrey, BC V4N 3P2
Fax: (604) 888-2959
Attn: Manufacturing Manager
or Email:
[email protected]
JOURNEYMAN electrician or late
term apprentice required for Lower
Mainland work at Maple Ridge
based company. Industrial, com-
mercial, power line experience per-
ferred. E-mail resume to boileaue-
[email protected]
ROCK REQUIRES two Heavy Duty
Mechanics for work at various job
locations across Canada. Must be
experienced with hydraulic systems
and CAT engines. Experience in
Terex Redrill, Atlas Copco and
Cubex drills preferred. Must have
ability to work independently and di-
agnose problems. Competitive
wage and benets. Please send re-
sume to [email protected] or fax to
(250) 828-1948.
STRUCTURAL STEEL FITTERS
required at Edmonton North Com-
pany. Lead Hand: $34.80/hour; 1st
Class: $33.24/hour; Fitter:
$31.68/hour; CWB FCAW:
$31.68/hour. Fax resume: 780-939-
2181 or Email:
[email protected]
PERSONAL SERVICES
171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
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Port Coq. (behind COSTCO)
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173A COUNSELLING
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182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
236 CLEANING SERVICES
3 Ladies Maid Service
Fast and Reliable. $25/hr.
778-318-4716
AN EXTRA HAND Exp. Hardwork-
ing, reliable cleaning lady. Rea-
sonable rates Louise 604.467.3665
CLEANING SPECIAL
$25/hour minimum 2hrs.
Price includes cleaning supplies.
Also laminate ooring and paint
specials. Free estimates.
A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539
242 CONCRETE & PLACING
HERFORT CONCRETE
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years!
*Prepare *Form *Place *Finish
*Retaining Walls *Stairs *Driveways
Exposed Aggregate & Stamped
Concrete ***ALSO...
Interlocking Bricks &Sod Placement
-Excellent Refs -WCB Insured
LEO: Mobile #657-2375, 462-8620
UNIQUE CONCRETE
DESIGN
F All types of concrete work F
F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep
FDriveways FExposed FStamped
F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
FREE ESTIMATES
257 DRYWALL
45 Years in the drywall trade. All
size jobs boarding, taping, spraying.
Big or small. Wayne 778-242-2060
Ceiling Restoration: taping & board-
ing respray, repaint, trowel over,
30 yrs exp. Del 604-505-3826
260 ELECTRICAL
104607
Big Mountain Electric
Bonded, experienced
Friendly service
Reasonable price
No job too small
Renos/Additions
778-892-4299
DC ELECTRIC (#37544). Bonded.
24 hr service. We specialize in jobs
too small for the big guys! 30 yrs
exp. Free est. 460-8867.
REISINGER Electrical (#102055)
Bonded, Specializing in Renos,
New Const, (Comm./Res.)Free Est
25 Yrs Exp. 778.885.7074 Trent
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service
Call Lic #89402 Same day guarntd
We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
269 FENCING
FENCE-IT-RIGHT Installations --
604.639.6626 Cedar, Chain Link,
Ornamental iron, Vinyl (Insured,
Experienced, Competitive Pricing)
275 FLOOR REFINISHING/
INSTALLATIONS
Ceramic Tiles, Hardwood Laminate
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
Cell 604-618-6401 Marcel.
281 GARDENING
Prompt Delivery Available
Seven Days a Week
Meadows Landscape
Supply Ltd.
Bark Mulch
Lawn & Garden Soil
Drain Grave Lava Rock
River Rock Pea Gravel
(604)465-1311
meadowslandscapesupply.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
M.T. GUTTERS
Professional Installation
5 Gutter, Down Pipe, Soft
28 YRS EXP. *FULLY INSURED
Cleaning & Repairing
Call Tim 604-612-5388
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt,
kitchens, baths, custom cabinets,
tiling, plumbing, sundecks,
reroong. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
BATHROOM SPECIALISTS, com-
plete renos, tub to counter, from
oor to wall, proud BBB Member.
Refs. 30 yrs. exp. Call John @
604-779-4029. www.bcbwreno.ca
BELRON
RENOVATIONS INC.
HOME RENOVATIONS
Decks - Bathrooms - Kitchens
Local Maple Ridge company
Lic / Ins 25 Years Exp
(778)233-1114 Ray
DANIEL Home Renovations base-
ment specialists,plumbing,electri-
cal,drywall, fences,decks,laminated
oors..we do it all!!!!! call 778-9999-
122 free estmates
Home Renovations and
New Construction
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring,
Drywall, Garages, Decks & more
* 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE*
INSURED ~ WCB
Dean 604-834-3076
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MDG HOME SERVICES
Does your house have
the blues?
Need to spruce up the yard?
Just cant nd the time?
W Lawn Mowing WHedge Trimming
W Power wash the house
W Sidewalks and driveways
W Gutters W Painting
W General yard cleanup
W Any little job....
Let MDG Home Services
do the work for you...
Just pick up the phone
and give us a call!!!
(604)999-5454
288 HOME REPAIRS
If I cant
do it
It cant be
done
Call Robert 604-941-1618
OR 604-844-4222
INTERIORS: Baths (renos/
repairs) specializing in drywall,
doors, ooring, tiling, plumbing,
painting, miscellaneous, etc.
EXPERIENCED IN OVER
30 LINES OF WORK!
* Quality work * Prompt Service
* Fair prices
For positive results Call Robert
SERVICE CALLS WELCOME
Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
Cell: 604-618-6401. Marcel.
300 LANDSCAPING
All aspects of Landscaping
and Landscaping Maintenance
Strata, Commercial, Residential
Pavers, Patios & Retaining walls
Spring clean ups
Fully INSURED
Call (604)763-8795

D Garden Blend Soil
D Lawn Blend Soil
D Custom Blends avail.
D Composted Mushroom
Manure
NO Wood byproducts used

When QUALITY Matters
all soils are tested for Optimum
growing requirements
17607 FORD ROAD,
PITT MEADOWS
PICK-UP ...... OR .... DELIVERY
604-465-3189
DUTCH TOUCH
Green Services Ltd
Landscape Construction
Renovations W Maintenance
604-463-3644
604-861-1490
JAGUAR LANDSCAPING
Lawn & Garden Service. Design,
Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups,
Comm/Res. (604)462-1369
SAWDUST
Hemlock, Fir & Cedar
Available for Delivery
Call for pricing
604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197
www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
JOBS: Whether youre looking to find or fill a
position, this is where your search begins.
Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
300 LANDSCAPING
Instant
Grassifacation!
16897 Windsor Road
Pitt Meadows
(Turn right 1st road
East of Pitt River Bridge from
Vancouver)
604-465-9812
1-800-663-5847
317 MISC SERVICES
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$22.00 Per Metric Ton
SMud Dirt Sod ClayS
$22.00 Per metric Ton
GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
$59.00 Per Ton
Meadows Landscape Supply
604-465-1311
320 MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING.
We move - We ship - We recycle.
Senior- Student Discount available.
604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488.
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Local & Long Distance
From $45/Hr
1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks
Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men
Free estimate/Seniors discount
Residential~Commercial~Pianos
604-537-4140
SPARTAN Moving Ltd.
Fast & Reliable. Insured
Competitive rates. Wknd Specials.
Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
2 HUNGRY PAINTERS & Power
Washing. Low prices. Int/Ext. Man
& wife 75 years combined exp.
604.467.2532 twohungrypainters.ca
MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof.
Painters. Free Est. Written Guar.
Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
SEASIDE PAINTING
& Decking 604-462-8528, 218-9618
Stardust Painting Commercial & Residential Service, Interior & Exterior. Member of BBB since 1975 Call John (604)889-8424
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING
ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick,
conc, drainage, found. & membrane
repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.
338 PLUMBING
1 LIC. local plumber ~ 20 years exp
$36/hr. Plumbing, heating, plug
drains. Big/sml jobs. 604-308-0033.
$69/HR. Lic., Insured. Experienced
& friendly service. Clogged drains,
garburators, leaks & more. Sm jobs
OK. Call anytime 604-805-2488.
341 PRESSURE WASHING
POWER WASHING
GUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
RIDGE MEADOWS ROOFING.
Res Re-roong & repairs WCB BBB
A+ rating Free est. 604-377-5401
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
A-1 RUBBISH REMOVAL. House-
hold & Yard Waste. Up to 100% re-
cycle. Reasonable. 604-786-2948
RECYCLE-IT!
JUNK REMOVAL
Recycled Earth Friendly
Electronics Appliances Old
Furniture Construction Yard
Waste Concrete Drywall
Junk Rubbish Mattresses
On Time, As Promised,
Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865
www.recycle-it-now.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
TOPSOIL
SCREENED TOPSOIL
MUSHROOM MANURE
BARK MULCH
604-467-3003
372 SUNDECKS
The DECK Guys
D Sundeck / Patio Construction
D Re-build/Extend Existing Decks
D Authorized vinyl deck installers
D Aluminum, glass, wood railings
D Sundeck & Vinyl Repairs
D 5 Year Warranty on Vinyl
*Work Guaranteed *References
*Over 20 Years Experience.
Free estimates 604-418-8340
374 TREE SERVICES
A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv.
Dangerous tree
removal, spiral pruning
hedge trimming, stump
grinding, topping.
Insured, WCB Free Est
Arborist Reports
Andrew 604-618-8585
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TREE SERVICE
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604-467-0333
.
Your LOCAL
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For Honest Prices &
Quality Work
Call Scott at
604-618-0333
Certied
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PETS
477 PETS
ARCTIC WOLF/Husky X- Social-
ized, well tempered, paper/outside
trained. $500. rm. (604)309-3774
Bluenose Pittbull purebred puppies,
ready to go! Vet checked, 1st shots.
$1275 - $2000/obo. 604-603-6944.
BLUENOSE RAZOR EDGE 4
weeks old. $1250 obo. Call 604-
783-8607.
BOUVIER PUPS wonderful family /
farm dogs, home raised, loyal &
loving. Black, brindles & dark
blonde. $800. Call 250-486-6773.
Email: [email protected]
CATS GALORE, TLC has for
adoption spayed & neutered adult
cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA long-haired female,
$600; tiny male chihuahua pups,
ready to go, $550. (604)794-7347
CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Ter-
rier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd.
Vet $1050. Call 604-617-3470
DACHSHUND mini dapple puppies,
9wks. 2 F 1 M 1st shots dewormed.
$750. Deroche. 604-820-4763.
PETS
477 PETS
ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies,
Male/Female available for more info
Call Andrei 604-970-3807.
GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS.
2 Male & 2 Fem. $550. 1st shots &
dewormed. Call 778-863-6332.
Golden Retriever pups, P/B, family
farm raised, ready August 22.
Males $600, female $650.
(604)794-7434 [email protected]
LAB PUPPIES for sale, born June
23. family raised. $600. Call
(604)795-7257. No sunday calls
MALTESE pups, 3M, 2F, 1st shots,
vet , dewormed, paper trained,
non shedding, $800. 604-464-5077
MINI dachshund puppies, born May
30, 1 male, 1 female, black & tan,
family raised, well socialized, potty
training started, rst shots & de-
worming, both parents registered
but puppies are unregistered.
$750. Abbotsford, 604-855-6176.
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good
dog or a good dog for a good
home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-
856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
PITT Bull pups Born June 19. 6
male & 3 fem. -$500 ea: Vet chekd.
604-825-1730
POM / CHI X pups, vet , 1st shots,
dewormed.Paper trnd, family raised
w/children. $450. Ph. 604-532-8163
PRESA CANARIO P/B UKC
$350 Special. Both parents approx.
120 to 150 lbs. Call 778-552-1525.
PRESA CANARIO X puppies, born
May 8, on farm, great temp $450.
604-855-6929 or cell 604-217-1346
SAINT BERNARD pure bred pup-
pies. 5 males, 6 females. 1st shots,
dewormed $1000. 604-779-0003 or
(604)463-6692
SHELTIES beautiful loveable happy
puppies, warm & cuddly, 4 months
old. House trained. (604)826-6311
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
509 AUCTIONS
Antique & Collectible Auction
Mon, August 15th ~ 7pm. View: Sun
1-5pm; Mon fr 10am. Consigments
welcome. Central Auction #313 -
20560 - Langley By Pass (#10 Hwy)
604-534-8322
AUCTION- Source Glacier
Beverage Co. Bottling line, ofce,
restaurant equipment, Complete
750ml bottling line, SS tanks, forklift
and more. View photos at:
doddsauction.com
518 BUILDING SUPPLIES
DO-IT-YOURSELF STEEL BUILD-
INGS Priced to Clear - Make an Of-
fer! Ask About Free Delivery, most
areas! Call for Quick Quote and
Free Brochure - 1-800-668-5111
ext. 170.
523 UNDER $100
2 DRESSERS Cedar 1 Low Boy
& 1 High Boy. $40. each.
(604)476-2171
524 UNDER $200
STOVE ~ Apartment size DANBY
24 BRAND NEW $150.
604-467-5310
542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES
NO SPRAY Blueberries. U-Pick/We
pick. Tanoa Farms 19988 McNeil
Rd., Pitt Meadows 604-460-6408
U-PICK Raspberries $1.50 lb &
Blueberries $1.20 lb. 19478 Dewd-
ney Trunk Rd. Pitt Mead. 763-2808
548 FURNITURE
#1 Cash Buyer
Since 1987
$$CASH $$ for your furniture,
tools, electronics, antiques,
appliances, computers
& collectibles.
WW ANYTHING OF VALUE WW
Single items to entire
households
463-4449 or
209-6583
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
548 FURNITURE
MATTRESSES staring at $99
Twins Fulls Queens Kings
100s in stock! www.Direct
Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
560 MISC. FOR SALE
A FREE TELEPHONE SERVICE -
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Credit, Dont Sweat It. No Deposits.
No Credit Checks. Call Freedom
Phone Lines Today Toll-Free 1-
866-884-7464.
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Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stair-
lifts now! Mention this ad and get
10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1-
866-981-5991
RED ENVELOPE - Unique & Per-
sonalized Gifts for All Your Friends
& Family! Starting at $19.95. Visit
www.redenvelope.com/Jewel for an
extra 20% off or Call 1-888-473-
5407
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
PIANO. Willis & Co. Spinet style,
red mahogany, beautiful tone, im-
maculate cond $700. 604-864-9935
REAL ESTATE
603 ACREAGE
20 Acre Ranch Foreclosures Near
Booming El Paso, Texas Was
$16,900 Now $12,900 $0 Down,
take over payments, $99/mo.
Beautiful views, owner nancing,
FREE map/pictures 800-755-8953
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
SAWMILLS from only $3997 -
MAKE MONEY & SAVE MONEY
with your own bandmill - Cut lumber
any dimension. In stock ready to
ship. FREE Info & DVD: www.Nor-
woodSawmills.com/400OT 1-800-
566-6899 Ext:400OT.
STEEL BUILDING SALE... SPE-
CIALS from $5 to $12/sq. ft. Great
pricing on ABSOLUTELY every
model, width and length. Example:
30Wx50Lx16H. NOW $11,900.00.
End walls included, doors optional.
Pioneer Steel Manufacturers 1-800-
668-5422.
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
MISSION. LOVELY HOME 19 yrs.
old. Large 3 bdrm., 3 baths. 3500
sq. ft. 10,000 sq.ft. lot. Excellent
condition. View upon request.
$474,700. Call 604-855-5826.
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
MOBILE HOMES 1, 2 & 3 BDRM
$46,900 - $74,900. Lorraine, Royal
Lepage 604-889-4874.
New SRI Single and double wides
in Ruskin park with river view from
$89,900. Chuck 604-830-1960
636 MORTGAGES
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates
for purchases and renances, im-
mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-
sure relief, and equity loans. Free,
fast, friendly, private consultations.
Call 1-888-685-6181
www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
640 RECREATIONAL
RARE OPPORTUNITY: wa-
terfront property on beautiful
Jim Lake, 0.83-acre with 360
sq ft insulated cabin, located
near Green Lake/Watch Lake.
Rare privacy, only three lots
on the lake, good shing for
rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swim-
ming, surrounded by crown
land. Great trails for hiking,
ATV and snowmobile. Sea-
sonal 10-km back road access
in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO.
$230,000. 250-395-0599.
(Please see bchomesfor-
sale.com/70mile/frank.)
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
551 GARAGE SALES
GARAGE Sale - Sat. Aug. 13th
9:00 - 3:00 at Eastbrook Green
11490 232nd St. A variety of kidss
toys and household items available.
Maple Ridge
Lucky 13th Garage Sale
12227 ~ 210th St
Sat Aug 13th
8am ~ 4pm
Too Many Assorted Items.
Early Birds Bring Coffee
551 GARAGE SALES
Maple Ridge
Chutzkas Galore
12459 ~ 219
th
St
Sat Aug 13
th
9am ~ 2pm
Bulk Purchase Discounts
Early Birds Welcome
551 GARAGE SALES
MOVING Sale on Saturday, August
13th starting 8 a.m. at 18909 118B
Ave in Pitt Meadows. Pool table
and accessories, foosball, family
room furniture, occasional tables,
kitchen table and chairs, teak dining
room set, teak wall units, ofce fur-
niture, barbecue and many house-
hold items.
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RENTALS
703 ACREAGE
82.8 ACRES, 300 lakefront, S
Cariboo. Beautiful, pastoral,
private, rural setting. Borders
crown land. Adjacent 80+ acre
parcel available.
www.bchomesforsale.com/
view/lonebutte/ann/
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
BRENTWOOD Apartments
Pitt Meadows
Deluxe 2 Bdrm.
Gas F/P, D/W, garburator,
lndry hook-up, underground
prk. Across from Elem. School.
Walk to W. Coast Express.
No pets.
For more information, google us.
Phone 604-465-9823
Derek Manor
2048 Manning Ave.
Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452
or 604-944-7889
FREE PREMIUM CABLE
$80 Value
S Impeccably clean S Heat
S Hot Water S Parking
1 Bdrm. & Junior Suite
Available Sept. 1st
MAPLE INN
11695 -224th St

Maple Ridge 2 bdrm
$625 includes hot water
Certied Crime Free Building
Mature adult oriented.
Close to uptown
604-463-4131 for appointment
(9am-5pm)
MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrs from $750/
mo
GREAT LOCATION
Queen Anne Apts.
* Renovated Suites *
Clean, very quiet, large,
INCLUDES: HEAT,
HOT WATER & HYDRO
Near Shopping & Amenities.
604-463-7450
604-463-2236
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge
Certied Crime Free Buildings
Maple Ridge
22450-121st Street
2 Bedroom Apt $820/mo
3 Bedroom Apt $950/mo
Attractive modern unit, in a safe,
all ages community in beautiful
Maple Ridge. Amenities include
community gardens, playground,
amenity rooms, on site laundry
facilities & secure parking in a
certied Crime Free Multi Hous-
ing complex. Pet friendly (some
exceptions apply). The tenant
and other occupants must
demonstrate they meet eligibility
criteria related to income, number
of occupants, and other similar
criteria. Please note that fully
subsidized, or Rent Geared to
Income (RGI) units are lled via a
waiting list called The BC
Housing Central Registry
(www.bchousing.org/applicants).
No RGI subsidy available at this
time.
Call 604-451-6075 to view.
Metro Vancouver
Housing Corp.
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL 1 bdrm
apt, $730/mo incl heat, h/w, cable.
N/P. Avail now. 604-476-6683.
MAPLE RIDGE Central. Lrg 1 bdrm
$780/mo. insuite w/d, d/w, patio,
vaulted ceilings. Nr amens. Sec u/g
prkg. NP/NS. Immed. 604-307-2241
CHECK CLASSIFIEDS
bcclassified.com
604-575-5555

RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
MAPLE RIDGE
AVAILABLE NOW
1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
Heat, hot water & parking.
Close to stores & schools.
MAPLE COURT I
22437 121
st
Ave
604-467-0715
&
MAPLE COURT II
22423 121
st
Ave
604-467-4894
MAPLE RIDGE
AVAILABLE NOW
1 Bedroom
Heat, hot water & parking.
Close to stores & schools.
SUNRISE APARTMENT
22292 - 122nd Ave
604-319-9341
Maple Ridge
Central
Certied Crime Free
Multiple Housing
New renovated 1 Bdrm suites.
$585/mo. incl hot water, cable.
Refs reqd. N/P.
Adult only building
Mon to Fri 9am ~ 6pm
By appointment only
604-418-1932
Maple Ridge
Glenwood Manor
Apartments
1 & 2 Bdrms from $685 & $850
& renovated suite with
dishwasher $45. extra.
Clean, Spacious
Includes cable, heat,
hot water & parking
Seniors discount
21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799
Maple Ridge
Swan Court Apartments
Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms.
Hardwood oors, adult oriented,
heat, h/w & cable incld, f/p, n/pets.
Criminal Record check may be reqd
Resident Manager Onsite
Now with
SENIORS DISCOUNT
604.477.9189
PITT MEADOWS
CHELSEA PARK APTS
1 & 2 Bdrms Apts, Also
3 Bdrm T/Homes Avail
Conveniently located. Nice,
bright & large suites. No pets.
Call 604-465-8088
PITT MEADOWS
The Meadows
Gated underground parking,
heated outdoor pool. Heat, hot
water & 3 appliances included.
2 min. walk to Westcoast
Express.
Large 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Suites
Available
Call: 778-882-8894
604-465-0008 or 604-465-5818
PORT COQUITLAM
1 Bdrm apt. $775
2 Bdrm apt. $895
S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs
S Close to bus stop
S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE
S Across from park w/Mtn views
S Gated parking and Elevator
S Adult oriented building
S References required
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
604-464-3550

CHECK CLASSIFIEDS
bcclassified.com 604-575-5555
RENTALS
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
PORT COQUITLAM, 2043 sq ft.
Ground oor, dance/tness area.
Facing onto city park. 1 blk from
Lougheed/Shaughnessy intersec-
tion. 604-464-3550.
715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 bdrm duplex, 4
appls, new decor, nr shops, credit &
ref reqd. 604-465-4339
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 bdrm duplex, 4
appls, new decor, nr shops, credit &
ref reqd. 604-465-4339
736 HOMES FOR RENT
MAPLE RIDGE East 3 bdrm, 1
bath, renod, view, acreage, immed
$1600/mo 604-462-9962 after 6pm
MISSION - Country living! Peaceful,
tranquil setting, golf, lakes & hiking
in your back yard. 2 bdrm very
clean mobile on shared acreage.
Avail immed. N/s. Prefer no dogs
inside. $850 + utils. 604-820-9005
M.Ridge newer 5 bdrm + den dble
garage nr Kanaka schl NP/NS Refs
$1950+util. Immed 604-462-8905
741 OFFICE/RETAIL
MAPLE RIDGE
OFFICE
& RETAIL SPACE
Various downtown locations.
Avail. Now! Updated and well
maintained. Various sizes 320sf.
- 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
Call: Rick Medhurst,
Royal LePage
6 0 4 - 4 6 3 - 3 0 0 0
743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Call Maria at ridgemeadows
property management
Mon Fri 9-6 604-466-2838 or visit
www.ridgemeadowsproperty
management.com
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
$75 OFF 1
ST
MONTH
Rooms from $435/mo. Fully Furn,
weekly maid service, cable TV,
private bath, on bus route, 5/min
walk to commuter rail.
Haney Motor Hotel
22222 Lougheed Hwy.,
Maple Ridge
Inquire in person between
9am - 3pm or
Call 604-467-3944
MAPLE RIDGE Private rooms (WiFi
& cble) shrd kit. bath, lndry.
$500/mo. 778-893-2750.
750 SUITES, LOWER
1BDRM private patio, green-
belt,above ground bsmt.Shared
lndry,util,cable,Wi.Single N/S Sep1
$715 604-209-8964
1BR Basement suite. Sullivan Hts
Su r r ey. I n c l u d e s , h e a t , hy d r o,
cable&insuite washer/dryer! No
smoking,partying,pets. References
required.$700.Ph. 604-596-7370
COQUITLAM bright & clean 1 bdrm
+ den g/l ste, own ent, gas f/p, sh
ldry $675/mo. 604-937-3534
Maple Ridge, 236th,
quiet area, newer 1 bdrm,
incl. w/d, d/w, new appl, n/p,
n/s, incl cable, wir. int, all utils.
Suits single. $700 Avail. Sept. 1.
778-994-9438.
MAPLE RIDGE,240
th
. Lrg. 700 sq.
ft. 1 bdrm., suits 1. full kit./bath.
Own lndry. Priv. entry. NS/NP. $780
incl utils. Sept 1 604-467-0487
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 bdrm bsmt suite
in new home, near 240th. Priv en-
try, own lndry. N/P, N/S. $850 incl
utils. Avail Sept . 604-970-0431
MAPLE Ridge. Albion area. 1 bdrm.
Sep entry. Ns/np. On bus rte. Shrd
W/D. $625 incl utils. Refs. Immed.
778-549-9526 or 604-463-9122.
MAPLE RIDGE. Bright 1 bdrm. g/l
suite with wood burning f/p. Shared
w/d, sep entry. Mature n/s individu-
al. $725/mo incl utils 604-466-7594
MAPLE RIDGE Kanaka. 1 bdrm
g/lvl. Avail now. NS/NP. $650 incl
utils & sat. Refs. 604-467-9682.
MAPLE RIDGE, Thornhill area. On
acreage. 2 bdrm. Pri entry & prkg.
Laundry & hydro incl, $900/mo.
Avail immed 1st. 604-462-0351
MAPLE RIDGE W. 1Bd lwr ste prkg
Nr bus. Own w/d. NS/NP. Sept 15
$725 incl utils 604-477-1000
MAPLE RIDGE West, 2 Bdrm
nr WCExp N/S, N/P, $750/mo incl
util immed, ref reqd (604)505-4171
MISSION, 1 BDRM, BRIGHT,
CLEAN, ABOVEGROUND, PRI-
VATE ENTRANCE, UTILITIES,
LAUNDRY, $800. RANDY OR
CLANCY 604-826-6547
PITT MEADOWS, Newer home, 2
bdrm suite, W/D, nr amenities,
NS/NP, avail now. Refs. $950 incl.
utils & cable. Phone (604)764-6821.
751 SUITES, UPPER
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 BDRM renod
upper suite. $900/mo. + 1/2 utils.
Avail immed. Call 604-764-0726.
MAPLE RIDGE Central new renod
3 Bdrm upper oor, 1.5 bath, N/P,
share W/D, avail now $1500 +
hydro gas incld 604-328-7910
RENTALS
751 SUITES, UPPER
PITT MEADOWS - Upper House
12535-188 St, VERY BRIGHT,
CLEAN 3 BR + Den; 2 Bath; 2750
sf Large deck & yard on Acre Lot
$2000 inc. landscaping; Avail. NOW
Peak Property Mgmt (604)931-8666
PORT COQUITLAM, Mary Hill
area, View 3 bd upper lvl, 1.5 baths.
Near bus & schls, own lndry + 3
appls. $1395/mo + 50% hydro.
NS/NP. Avl. now. (604)779-6893.
752 TOWNHOUSES
MAPLE RIDGE Ctrl. 3 bdrm. T/H. 4
appl., new paint, clean. Nr amenit.
No dogs. $950/mo. 604-466-1070.
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op
T/H $1030/mo - $1134/mo. Shares
reqd. No subsidy available. Orien-
tation 2nd & 4th Sun. 2 pm & 3rd
Tues. 7 pm each mo. 19225 119th
Ave., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B2.
Leave msg 604-465-1938
Port Moody - Townhouse
578 Carlsen Pl; Lrg 3 BR + Den
1650 sf; 3 Bath; lndry; $1800 NOW
Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666
TRANSPORTATION
806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
1966 CHEVY PICKUP, V8, 4 spd,
blue & white, has collectors plates,
$6500. 604-796-2866 (Agassiz)
1976 GMC 3/4 SIERRA CLASSIC
Camper Special, 149,000 orig
miles, 30,000 on orig rblt. Same
owners since 11,000 miles, Feb/78.
Collector status, call for info, too nu-
merous to list. ALSO 10 Slumber
Queen Adventurer Camper, 99 WS
model with all trimmings, 13 San-
sui TV, 110 & 12V, qu sz slumber-
queen matt from Royal City bed-
ding, 8 awning. $12,500/both. Call:
604-535-5777 or 604-785-6827.
1978 FORD PINTO wagon. 2.8L V6
very restorable, solid body, Not run-
ning. $450 obo. 604-584-7968
810 AUTO FINANCING
Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
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DOWN at Auto Credit Fast. Need a
vehicle? Good or Bad credit call
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www.autocreditfast.ca. DLN 30309.
Free Delivery
WANT A VEHICLE BUT
STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CRED-
IT? Last week 24 out of 28 applica-
tions approved! We fund your future
not your past. Any Credit. Receive
a $500 Gift Card 1-888-593-6095.
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1969 Ford Falcon Futura $15,000
Immac. paint/body 302 Cu In/auto.
p/s front disc brakes, numerous
high performance enhancements.
Local BC car. Must be seen to be
appreciated. Call 604-307-0201,
pictures at:
photobucket.com/69falcon
1991 CADILLAC Allante only
43,000 mi. Estate sale from La
Conner, WA. Removable hardtop &
Softtop. $8,500. 604-309-4001
1991 OLDS Toronado Trofeo, good
cond, needs some work, nice cruis-
er 105kms $2500. (604)462-8863
1997 GRAND PRIX, Green, good
shape $2,500. Call 604-931-4506.
2005 CHEV CAVALIER - 2 dr, 1
owner. Deluxe 4 cyl, 5 speed.
79,000kms. $3,800. (604)467-3289
2007 FORD FUSION SE
Fully loaded, metallic red, 60K,
$8800 rm. Call 604-538-4883.
2007 Pontiac G5 - Colour: Silver.
Excellent car, gets 37 miles to the
gallon. Well maintained. Includes 4
Nokian winter tires on rims (value
$1200.00) Phone daytime 604-219-
1652 or evenings 604-462-8665 or
email: [email protected]
$7500- OBO
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2003 HONDA CIVIC, 4 dr, auto,
alarm, A/C, tilt, p/l, 100 km, $5,600
obo. 778-895-7570.
2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring
edition, loaded, auto, sunroof, 17
wheels. $9,300 obo. 604-309-4001.
2008 HYUNDAI TUCSON, FWD, 4
door. 64,000 kms. Like new condi-
tion. Call 778-241-1824
2011 TOYOTA Camry LE, grey,
8,000 kms. auto, factory warranty.
mint, $19,800 incl tax.778-895-7570
830 MOTORCYCLES
2005 YAMAHA MIDNIGHT STAR
1700cc Ltd 43,000kms dealer ser-
viced, thousands in extras $8977.
778-888-6805, 778-837-6577
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
1978 FRONTIER MOTORHOME,
23 low mileage, good condition
$3900 obo. Call 604-857-9430.
TRANSPORTATION
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
1986 PROWLER, 5th wheel, 26,
fully loaded, sacrice $4500. Call
(604)869-3137
2004 37C PACE ARROW, 15,800
m, Shaw auto satellite, 3 slides,
W/D, custom cover, 10 yr paint pro-
tection, etc. Better than new.
$79,900. Call (604)869-3313
2004 F350 CREW CAB, diesel, 03
24 Salem 5
th
whl. trailer, both mint
cond., too many things to list. Will
sell separate. Trailer $7,900 or both
for $25,000 obo.Call 604-812-1278.
2011 Coleman 180
A/C, DSI Water Heater,
AM/FM/CD, microwave and
double door fridge.
$14,995 (stk. 30322)
www.fraserwayrv.com
1-800-806-1976 DL #31087
2011 Coleman 280
Aluminum wheels, A/C,
AM/FM/CD w/ exterior speakers,
DSI Water Heater, microwave.
$25,995 (stk. 30239)
www.fraserwayrv.com
1-877-651-3267 DL #31087
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
Minimum $150 cash for full size
vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
TRANSPORTATION
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
REMOVAL
ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
$$$ PAID FOR SOME
604.683.2200
CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

Autos Trucks
Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.
We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
The Scrapper
SCRAP BATTERIES WANT-
ED We buy scrap batteries
from cars, trucks & heavy
equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-
up anywhere in BC, Min. 10.
Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
TRAVEL with bcclassified.com
604 575 5555
TRANSPORTATION
851 TRUCKS & VANS
1987 Chev Suburban Silverado, 5.7
Litre, auto OD, good cond. MOV-
ING $1800 obo. (604)466-5331
1991 Ford Ranger, for parts or
repair, ext cab, A/C, auto, runs ok,
$800 obo. (604)463-3159
1995 FORD 4X4, 5 speed, no rust,
runs great, utility box. $2800. Call
(604)869-3137
2005 MONTANA SV6, loaded, On-
star, 7 pass., new front rotors &
brakes. Mint. $7500. 604-812-1278
2006 TOYOTA TACOMA, single
cab, 2 wh. dr, 4 cyl auto, shrt box,
121km, $7,900 obo. 604-812-1278
MARINE
912 BOATS
2 SMALL OUTBOARD MOTORS
WANTED. Looking to buy 6HP -
15HP. Motor does not have to be
running, but must be in nice condi-
tion. Will pay cash. 604-319-5720
Brendon Aaron McNeil,
of #101 - 12188 224th Street,
Maple Ridge, B.C. has
abandoned furniture, house-
hold items, etc. Notice is
hereby given if these items
are not removed by Sept. 03,
2011 the management will
dispose of said property.
Jeremy &/or Jeffrey
PORTERFIELD of #206 -
12190 224th Street, Maple
Ridge, B.C. has abandoned
furniture, household items,
etc. Notice is hereby given if
these items are not removed
by Sept. 03, 2011 the
management will dispose of
said property.
Includes one week in the
Maple Ridge News, the Tri-City News,
and the Golden Ears Daily.
Includes:
TRUCKS, CARS, BOATS,
TRAILERS, RVS, VANS
3 lines in all listed publications
for one week only $10 + tax.
Includes a listing on bcclassied.com
(private party ads only)
604-575-5555
or pay $25 + tax for one week
in all Lower Mainland publications
1.5 million households
Reach 180,000
Households
for
only
plus tax
AUTO
SPECIAL
$
10
00
S
ell it N
o
w
!
32 -- Wednesday, August 10, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
ready for
IMMEDIATE
DELIVERY
www.fullerwatson.ca
HOME FURNISHINGS
MATTRESSES
APPLIANCES
MONDAY - THURSDAY
9AM - 5:30PM
FRIDAY 9AM - 9PM
SATURDAY 9AM - 5:30PM
SUNDAY CLOSED
22390 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge 604-463-4168
Brand Source Home Furnishings
Palliser Marcella Sofa & Love 100% Leather reg $3299.95 ....... sale $2399.95
Palliser Cypress 4 Piece Sectional 100% Leather reg $4349.95 .. sale $3499.95
Palliser Glider Chair & Ottoman Leather/match reg $1299.95 ........ sale $949.95
Palliser Regent Reclining Loveseat 100% Leather reg $2099.95... sale $1499.95
Palliser Carissa Loveseat reg $2399.95 ............................ sale $1799.95
Palliser Console Loveseat leather with speakers reg $2799.95....... sale $999.95
Palliser Sofa and Chair Reclining Fabric reg $2569.95 ........ sale $1899.95
Ashley 2 piece Sectional Microbre reg $1499.95 ............... sale $999.95
Palliser Mara Reclining Loveseat Fabric reg $1399.95 ................. sale $899.95
Elran Reclining Sofa & Chair Fabric reg $2309.95 ............ sale $1399.95
Elran Reclining Loveseat Fabric reg $1399.95 .................... sale $899.95
LAZBOY Reclining Loveseat 100% Leather reg $2499.95 . sale $1599.95
sofa
sale
a sample of clearance items...more in store
Sofa & Love
100% leather
77342 - 01/03
reg $3098
sale
$
1999
Recliner
Sofa & Love
100% leather
41098 - 51/51
reg $4098
sale
$
2898
Recliner
Sofa & Love
100% leather
41094 - 51/53
reg $4298
sale
$
2898
Recliner
Sofa & Love
100% leather
41094 - 51/53
reg $4298
sale
$
2898
Sofa & Love
100% leather
77504 - 01/03
reg $3498
sale
$
2599
16 -- Wednesday, August 10, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Wednesday, August 10, 2011 -- 17
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PLUS get up to
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20468 Lougheed Hwy. Haney Place Mall 22805 Lougheed Hwy.
August
25th
Cruisin for
a Cause
Buy a Teen Burger
& $1 goes to help
end M
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Text MS to
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As well as our Ladies Night Specials
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well have shopping with:
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Infused fx Roxanns Hats
Scentsy Babydoll Boutique
Gold Party Canada and more!
August 16th at 7pm
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est 1948
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APPIES
3pm - 6pm
LAWYERS & NOTARIES
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Meadowvale Shopping Centre, Pitt Meadows
Test your new driver
Be certain about your law rm.
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FREE
delivery & assembly
& we haul away
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ALL ON SALE!
604-463-4663
MOCHA....
11947 227th Street 604.463.8682
Maple Ridge Lighting
Were open: Mon - Fri 8:30 - 5:30 Sat 10 - 5 :30 Sunday Closed
www.mapleridgelighting.ca
make it a
much more than a lighting store
2011 CR-V LX 4WD
$
29,880
MSRP** INCLUDESFREIGHTANDPDI.
0.9
%
APR
per month for
48 months
$
298
With $3,124 downpayment OAC. Includes freight and PDI.
LEASE FOR
Serving the Community
for Nearly 40 Years
604-465-5464 1-800-592-5550
20611 Lougheed Hwy, M.R.
www.marvjoneshonda.com
3 in 1 Danby
Air Conditioner
*
22390 Lougheed Hwy Maple Ridge 604-463-4168
Monday - Thursday 9am - 5:30pm Friday 9am - 9pm Saturday 9am - 5:30pm
Closed Sundays throughout the summer
Brand Source Home Furnishings
*Limited Quantities Available
$
449
00 ON
SALE
C ME IN&
BEAT THE HEAT!
25
th
anniversary
sale
Maple Ridge | 20610 Lougheed Hwy
604.465.2930 | endoftheroll.com
Where brands, selection, and value come together.
Special Financing available O.A.C. See store for details
Over 25 years later, weve still got it!
Deluxe Laminate $1.99 sq ft
See it. Love it. Get it.
All our ooring is in-store now.
was
$3.99
Now carrying Mohawk

Smartstrand


Sorona Carpet with excellent warranties
including Lifetime Stain Resistance!
Amico Portable14,000
BTUs Air Conditioner
3 in 1 tankless for the convenience of
staying cool 24/7 in the summer heat.
Special Pricing of
$
710
00
while supplies last

B
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Since 1986
HEATING & SHEET METAL LTD.
11868 216th Street, Maple Ridge
604-467-6474
www.straussherbco.com
Find
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22225 Dewdney
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Maple Ridge
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604-467-3884 604-467-3897
Hours:
Monday - Saturday 9am - 5:30pm
Sunday 11am - 5:00pm
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While quantities last
10,000 BTU air conditioner cools approximately 450 sq.ft.
$
399
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