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Your community newspaper since 1931 Your source for local sports, news, weather, and entertainment: www.langleyadvance.com Tuesday, November 30, 2010 Audited circulation: 41,100 – 32 pages L a ng ley Advance Shine on pg A13 Fort Langley Santa floats into village Santa Claus used an alterna- tive mode of transport for his appearance in Fort Langley Sunday even- ing. He left his sleigh and reindeer at home, arriv- ing at the Paddlesport Dock aboard a Fort Langley Canoe Club vessel. From there, Santa, the children and their families went from the docks towards the Fort Langley CN Train Station for the lighting of a Christmas tree. Troy Landreville/Langley Advance Lights from the canoe carrying Santa and his merry band of paddlers reflected off the waters of the Fraser River. WWW.LANGLEYADVANCE.COM WWW.LANGLEYADVANCE.COM MORE PHOTOS ONLINE Santa visited with dozens of little ones in Fort Langley, including five-year-old Breanne Lammers. Troy Landreville/Langley Advance A Langley volunteer was subject to another background check last week, due to a change in policy. by Matthew Claxton [email protected] Sam Omelaniec is facing the prospect of being fingerprinted every year, thanks to a coincidence of birth. Omelaniec, a prominent Langley business- man and volunteer, has been reading to chil- dren at Douglas Park Elementary for the past dozen years. This year, when he was renewing his criminal record check, he was told there was a complication. He apparently shares the same date of birth with a pardoned sex offender. “They know it’s not me, but officialdom has to clear me in Ottawa,” Omelaniec said. On Thursday last week, Omelaniec had to be fingerprinted at the Aldergrove Community Police Office. His fingerprints will be checked against the sex offender. All Omelaniec knows about the man is that they were both born on the same day in 1938. The fingerprinting is part of a new pol- icy when volunteers work with vulnerable people – typically children but also the elder- ly or handicapped. “You can change your name legally when you get out of jail,” said Langley RCMP Supt. Derek Cooke. “You can’t change your date of birth.” Therefore, the new searches will prevent people from slipping through the cracks if they’ve changed their names. However, it is also resulting in more matches on birth- dates, and more people get- ting fingerprinted in Langley, Cooke said. The exact numbers of how many were not available, but Cooke said it was significant compared to the old system. There is no extra process- ing fee for fingerprinting for volunteer positions. However, job applicants who require the checks will need to pay $25 to cover work done in Ottawa. Presumably, that would mean many people applying to work with children, the elderly, or the handicapped could require fingerprinting if they, too, share their birth- day with a former sex offender. Omelaniec has been told it could be up to 120 days before he gets the word back that he is not, in fact, the same person as the unknown sex offender. However, he’s been told he will be allowed to continue work in the reading program. He quipped that he would have picked a different name if he had changed it. “I don’t think I would have changed it to Sam Omelaniec,” he quipped. “I would have changed it to Sam Smith.” Omelaniec is concerned that he may have to get his fingerprints taken every year. He would rather have the prints kept on file. He presumably has fingerprints on file with the government from his military service dec- ades ago, but those are stored separately. Omelaniec is also concerned about the time this is taking up for the RCMP and government workers who must process the information annually. “It’s kind of bureaucracy gone crazy,” he said. Safety Fingerprinting irks volunteer “They know it’s not me, but officialdom has to clear me in Ottawa.” Sam Omelaniec “It’s kind of bureaucracy gone crazy.” Sam Omelaniec KEY LARGO 20369 56 Ave., Langley (Behind the Baseline Pub) 604-534-8845 604-534-8845 OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Jewellery & Loans Ltd. 11020378 Cash in on high gold Cash in on high gold prices. prices. We Buy Gold Gold Top dollar paid on the spot! www.stampede.ca (Closedsundays and holidays) LADIES FASHION BOOTS WE HAVE HARLEY 11301580 Christmas Christmas Light Light Installation Installation lightitupvancouver.com 604-532-7425 Light up your home, business or trees.

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Your source for local sports, news, weather, and entertainment: www.langleyadvance.comTuesday, November 30, 2010 Audited circulation: 41,100 – 32 pages

LangleyAdvanceShine on pg A13

Fort Langley

Santa floatsinto village

Santa Claus used an alterna-tive mode of transport for hisappearance inFort LangleySunday even-ing.

He left hissleigh andreindeer athome, arriv-ing at thePaddlesportDock aboarda Fort LangleyCanoe Club vessel.

From there, Santa, the childrenand their families went from thedocks towards the Fort LangleyCN Train Station for the lightingof a Christmas tree.

Troy Landreville/Langley Advance

Lights from the canoe carrying Santa andhis merry band of paddlers reflected offthe waters of the Fraser River.

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Santa visited with dozens of little ones in Fort Langley,including five-year-old Breanne Lammers.

Troy Landreville/Langley Advance

A Langley volunteer was subject toanother background check last week,due to a change in policy.by Matthew [email protected]

Sam Omelaniec is facing the prospect ofbeing fingerprinted every year, thanks to acoincidence of birth.

Omelaniec, a prominent Langley business-man and volunteer, has been reading to chil-dren at Douglas Park Elementary for the pastdozen years.

This year, when he wasrenewing his criminal recordcheck, he was told there wasa complication. He apparentlyshares the same date of birthwith a pardoned sex offender.

“They know it’s not me, butofficialdom has to clear me inOttawa,” Omelaniec said.

On Thursday last week,Omelaniec had to be fingerprinted at theAldergrove Community Police Office. Hisfingerprints will be checked against the sexoffender. All Omelaniec knows about the

man is that they were both born on thesame day in 1938.

The fingerprinting is part of a new pol-icy when volunteers work with vulnerablepeople – typically children but also the elder-ly or handicapped.

“You can change your namelegally when you get out of jail,”said Langley RCMP Supt. DerekCooke. “You can’t change yourdate of birth.”

Therefore, the new searcheswill prevent people from slippingthrough the cracks if they’vechanged their names.

However, it is also resultingin more matches on birth-dates, and more people get-ting fingerprinted in Langley,Cooke said.

The exact numbers of howmany were not available, butCooke said it was significantcompared to the old system.

There is no extra process-ing fee for fingerprinting for

volunteer positions. However, job applicantswho require the checks will need to pay $25to cover work done in Ottawa.

Presumably, that would mean many

people applying to work with children, theelderly, or the handicapped could requirefingerprinting if they, too, share their birth-day with a former sex offender.

Omelaniec has been told it could be up to120 days before he gets the word back that

he is not, in fact, the sameperson as the unknown sexoffender. However, he’s beentold he will be allowed tocontinue work in the readingprogram.

He quipped that he wouldhave picked a different nameif he had changed it.

“I don’t think I would have changed it toSam Omelaniec,” he quipped. “I would havechanged it to Sam Smith.”

Omelaniec is concerned that he may haveto get his fingerprints taken every year. Hewould rather have the prints kept on file. Hepresumably has fingerprints on file with thegovernment from his military service dec-ades ago, but those are stored separately.

Omelaniec is also concerned about thetime this is taking up for the RCMP andgovernment workers who must process theinformation annually.

“It’s kind of bureaucracy gone crazy,” hesaid.

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“They knowit’s not me, butofficialdom hasto clear me inOttawa.”Sam Omelaniec

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What’sonline

News

New laws debatedThe Harper government is

delivering on its commitment tocrack downon humansmugglerswho seekto abuseCanada’simmi-grationsystem,LangleyMP MarkWarawasaid.

However,oppositionMPs have been critical of thenew rules, saying they won’t domuch to target the smugglersthemselves. Warawa accusedthe “immigration industry” ofattacking the bill.

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Community

Schools rankedLangley’s private Christian

university scored top marks forits business school.

Trinity Western University’sSchool of Business is rankedthe number one business pro-gram in Canada, in its sizecategory, according to TheGlobe and Mail 2011 CanadianUniversity Report.

The report is based on sur-veys of students who haveattended the schools.

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News

WomanmissingFive years after she vanished,

police and family members arestill searching for Rhody Lake.

Lake, a former longtimeLangley resident, was active inthe arts and culture community.She had moved to Sechelt, andvanished after taking a walk onGrey Cup weekend. The RCMPhas now created a re-enactmentto jog the memory of any pos-sible witnesses.

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Watch for the LangleyChristmas Bureau tree atWillowbrook ShoppingCentre.

by Heather [email protected]

Sylvia Anderson’sChristmas starts inSeptember.

As volunteer coordinatorfor the Langley ChristmasBureau Gifts for Kids Treecampaign, she’s in theenviable spot when itcomes to helpers.

“I have people calling mein September saying ‘Don’tforget me,’” she said.

So with an army of vol-unteers at the ready, thecampaign begins Dec. 1.That’s when the public willsee them in WillowbrookShopping Centre with thetree.

People are asked to stopby with an unwrapped giftfor a child from birth to 18and volunteers will acceptthe toy and put a tag on thetree saying the gender and age related to thedonation.

Then everyone can watch the live treedonated by Langley City and near thePurdy’s each time they are in the mall to seeit get more and more festooned with tags.

The volunteers will be at the tree duringmall hours (9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. most dayswith Sunday hours 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.).

The volunteers can also help people withsuggestions on gifts as it can be difficult to

buy for kids. People who want to donate butare unsure of what to get can give moneywhich the bureau can then use to purchasespecific gifts for children of certain ages.

Anderson noted that tax receipts can begiven for donations of $10 or more (but notfor gift certificates) and the volunters canaccept cash or cheque donations.

Anderson is no stranger to the LangleyChristmas Bureau. She’s been helping therefor about three decades and recalls whenit was a few volunteers operating out of a

back office in City hall.She’s coordinated the

tree campaign for aboutseven years and relishesinteracting with the donorsand recipients.

“I’ve always been toldI’m a Christmas person sothis is right,” she said witha chuckle.

Anderson is like themany people who helpat the bureau, wantingto help ensure a brighterChristmas for childrenwho might not other-wise have one. Langley’sChristmas Bureau remainsthe only entirely volunteeroperation in the LowerMainland and it appearsthat demand isn’t goingaway anytime soon.

Organizers have noticedan increased demandalready this year.

“Last year at this timewe’d registered 429,” saidJim McGregor, the bureauorganizer.

As of Nov. 26, theLangley Christmas Bureauhad 470 families signed upfor 2010.

But while demand is up, donations aredown. McGregor said the level of donationsseems to pick up starting Dec. 1. The vol-unteers there have their fingers crossed thatthe community comes through again.

McGregor noted that there are somegifts the bureau asks people not to donatebecause it ends up deluged with dolls andstuffed toys.

What the bureau needs most are gifts forkids 13 and older.

“Always 13-16 is the toughest,” he noted.

Holidays

Tree draws gifts for needy kids

Heather Colpitts/Langley Advance

Sylvia Anderson and other volunteers will be down at Willowbrook Shopping Centre setting up theLangley Christmas Bureau Gifts for Kids Tree Dec. 1. Watch for it in the mall until Dec. 15.

A deadline extension givesTransLink time to talk aboutmore funding options.by Matthew [email protected]

There will be more time forLower Mainland mayors to comeup with a funding solution forTransLink.

Langley City Mayor PeterFassbender, head of the mayors’council that oversees funding

for the transit authority, said anextension until the spring hasbeen granted by the provincialgovernment.

The mayors’ council had beenfacing the prospect of a Dec. 9vote on whether or not to boostproperty taxes in 2012. A highertax rate would have paid forTransLink’s Moving Forwardplan, which includes theEvergreen Line SkyTrain exten-sion, the North Fraser PerimeterRoad, and a number of majornew bus routes.

However, the property tax plan

was highly unpopular with mostregional mayors, and the votewas headed for a likely defeat.

Fassbender said the changegives the mayors more time todiscuss the problem with theprovincial government.

Fassbender has always saidthat the property tax increasewas a “backstop” measure.

“I think we need to look atcarbon taxes, and what thephilosophy of carbon tax is,”Fassbender said.

Other possible funding sourcesare reallocating federal gas tax

revenues, and even tolls androad pricing.

Fassbender pointed out thatcurrently it’s the Fraser Riverthat is to have all the tolledcrossings.

Finally, if a vehicle levy is anoption, the mayors council willhave time to look at how it isstructured, Fassbender said.

The vehicle levy idea wasscrapped for consideration ear-lier this fall because of the loom-ing deadline.

The new deadline aims for aspring agreement.

Transit

Budget deadline extended for TransLink

Mark WarawaLangley MP

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by Matthew [email protected]

It must have seemed like a nightmare cometrue for a prohibited driver nabbed twice in oneweek by an alert RCMP officer in Aldergrove.

On Nov. 21, the Langley Mountie pulled overa vehicle in the 5900 block of 268th Street, saidCpl. Holly Marks.

The car looked similar to one that was associ-ated with a suspected criminal. It turned out tobe unrelated, but the officer did discover that thedriver was not supposed to be driving.

The officer served the driver with a notice ofdriving prohibition, Marks said.

The driver left the parked vehicle behind.Three days later and a few blocks away, in the

26500 block of 56th Avenue, the same officerspotted the same driver in the same car.

The Mountie turned on his sirens and lights,and the suspect apparently panicked.

The driver tried to speed away, and promptlydrove off the road. He then tried to make a runfor it, but a police dog tracked him down andfound him hiding nearby.

A 43-year-old local man faces criminal charges.

Crime

Mountie nabssame car twiceA prohibited driver had two run-inswith the same Langley Mountie injust three days.

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Silent Witnesses, a travelling exhibit of life-sized wood silhouettes, each representing awoman who was murdered by her husband, common-law partner, boyfriend, or intimateacquaintance, seemed to watch over the women and men who attended Thursday’scandlelight vigil. Among those who came out to McBurney Lane were Langley CityMayor Peter Fassbender (holding a white and blue umbrella) and Langley TownshipMayor Rick Green (holding a blue umbrella). W

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Thursday afternoon was a time ofreflection at McBurney Lane.by Troy [email protected]

By late afternoon Thursday, snow-turned to freezing rain in Langley – butit didn’t stop more than a dozen people,including Langley’s mayors and MLAsfrom taking a stand against those whouse violence against women.

Women and men gather at McBurneyLane for a candlelight vigil everyNov. 25, the International Day for theElimination of Violence against Women.

The day dates back to 1960, whenthe Mirabal sisters, activists from theDominican Republic, were violentlyassassinated for their political efforts.

As darkness took hold, several peoplespoke on the subject, including DorothyMcKim, executive director of IshtarTransition Housing Society, Fort Langley-Aldergrove MLA Rich Coleman, LangleyMLA Mary Polak, Langley City MayorPeter Fassbender, Langley TownshipMayor Rick Green, and Diane Warawa,representing Langley MP Mark Warawa.

Near the end of the vigil, those whoattended partook in a moment of silenceto remember and honour victims of vio-lence.

Violence against women

Vigil remembers victims

A special guest will attend Under the Mistletoe, the 10thannual holiday concert at Sharon United Church this Fridayevening. And people will have a chance to have photos with acertain gent in red.

Admission for the special evening is by donation. The showstarts 7 p.m. in the church at 21452 Old Yale Rd.

The concert is a chance to relax, enjoy an evening of holidayentertainment, and sing along to beloved Christmas carols andsongs.

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by Matthew [email protected]

A pair of burglaries last week inWalnut Grove is under investigation bythe local police.

On Nov. 23, someone kicked in thedoor to a basement suite between 3 and6 p.m., said Cpl. Holly Marks, spokes-person for the Langley RCMP.

A TV, video game console, computer,and CDs were taken, Marks said. Thesuite had been ransacked, with itemsstrewn everywhere.

The next day, between 5 and 6:30p.m., another home was broken into, thistime through a rear window. Computers,a camera, and jewelry were taken. Onceagain, belongings were strewn about inseveral rooms of the house by the thief.

Marks said police are urging residentsto look at their home security.

It’s not necessarily a matter of havingan alarm, but of basic things such asusing a solid core door made of wood ormetal. Glass in doors should be unbreak-able.

Screws holding hinges and strikerplates should be 3” deep, and name-brand dead bolts should be used.

“Anti-lift” devices like dowels or barson sliding doors and windows can behelpful at preventing easy break ins.

Never open your door to strangers, andinstall an oversized door viewer, Markssaid. Don’t leave your automatic garagedoor opener in your car, and lock thedoor from your garage into your home.

Finally, police suggest getting to knowyour neighbours. Join BlockWatch or aCrime Free Multi-Housing group.

Anyone who can help solve the twoWalnut Grove burglaries can call theLangley RCMP at 604-532-3200.

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The blanket drive run by localrealtors is now in full swing.by Matthew [email protected]

The Realtors Care Blanket Drivehas officially started up, and localreal estate agents are now collectingwarm clothes for the homeless and

disadvantaged.Langley realtors are collecting for

both the Langley Food Bank & FreeStore, and for the Gateway of Hopeshelter.

The two charities are looking forwinter coats, hoodies, sweaters,long-sleeved shirts, pants, blankets,sleeping bags, scarves, and gloves.

On average, more than 4,000 bagsof gently used or new items have

been donated in past years.There are almost a dozen drop-

off sites at various real estateoffices around Langley, including inAldergrove, Walnut Grove, and inCloverdale.

To find the local drop-off points,go to www.blanketdrive.ca, or lookthe group up on Facebook at www.facebook.com/realtorscareblanket-drive.

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Sweet harmonyThe Pacific Showtime Chorus was among those entertaining audiences at the Rotary Music Festival, hosted at Christian Life Assembly by the RotaryClub of Langley Central. Violinist Dale Barltrop, the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra’s concert master, played Eugene Ysaye’s Obsession at the kickoffto the music festival. Barltrop thanked Rotary for raising money for children to learn music.

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Our View

Chiefs deservefans’ support

There are countless local hockey fans,as well as those who are simply enthusi-astic about community sports, who havebeen missing out on a fun night at theLangley Events Centre.

The Langley Chiefs need bums – we’retalking the posterior variety, here – to fillseats at their hockey games.

Langley’s British Columbia HockeyLeague team has averaged 1,549 fans ateach of their 14 home games so far thisseason. On the surface, the number seemimpressive, and places the Chiefs at thetop of the BCHL home attendance heapamong Coastal Conference teams.

However, the LEC’s arena seats a cap-acity of up to 4,500. Recently, the players– who range from 16 to 20 years of age– and their coaches have been looking upat a swath of blue seats during play stop-pages and intermissions.

Chiefs hockey is cheap entertainmentthat’s geared for the entire family. Singlegame ticket prices are $13 for adults andseniors, and a paltry $9 for children andstudents. And, unlike games and eventsheld in downtown Vancouver, there’splenty of free parking available.

On Saturday, a recorded attendance of1,350 – more than 4,000 under capacity– watched the Chiefs fall 5-3 to the visitingVictoria Grizzlies.

The crowd was even smaller Friday, asthe Chiefs trounced the Surrey Eagles 5-1in front of just 1,035 fans.

When you consider the populationof the two Langleys combined is about130,000, and that local rinks are teemingwith minor- and recreational-league hock-ey players each and every weekend, it’sobvious this community can do a betterjob of supporting its junior A team.

When they’re not out on the ice giving100 per cent, the Chiefs’ players are in thecommunity, meeting fans, and influencingyoung lives in a positive manner.

They deserve our support.– T.L.

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Whenever TransLink starts holding out itshand for more money, it gets me thinkingabout how woefully inadequate our modes oftransportation are.

I’m not just referring to the woefully inad-equate transit system that TransLink has pro-vided – indeed, calling TransLink’s bus servicein this neck of the woods woefully inadequatewould be a woefully inadequate use of thephrase “woefully inadequate.”

And there simply are no descrip-tors that delve deep enough intowoeful inadequacy to describe the“service” to Aldergrove.

But transportation in generalsimply no longer meets the needsof human masses that are forevermoving.

I look out my office windowevery day and see roads cloggedwith poison-spewing vehicles, mostly standingstill, waiting for an opportunity to roll forwarda few feet before standing still again.

And that’s normal.We think nothing of it.Most of us drive around in cars that are far

too large for the jobs we ask of them.Even many of those of us who are conscious

of the extra pollution created by draggingourselves around while encased in glass andsteel cubicles are stuck with the unnecessaryenvironmental damage we cause.

The reality is that, in today’s world, youhave to get from point A to point B.

And you have to do it with an eye on theclock.

And you have to do it in a vehicle thatmay have to take your whole family – plus acouple of dogs, maybe a few 2x4s, a sheet ofplywood, and the branches that came down inthe latest windstorm – from point A to point B.

So when it’s just you in travel mode, most ofthe work that your transportation machineryis doing is transporting your transportationmachinery, instead of transporting you.

Even loaded to the hilt, most cars or pick-up trucks weigh significantly more than theirloads.

And every metre we move every kilogramcreates a proportionate amount of pollution.

I wish that, when Captain Kirk and hiscrew came back from the future to save thehumpback whales from extinction (in order tosave the human race from extinction), ChiefEngineer Scotty had left behind plans for thatmagnificent transporter device – instead oftransparent aluminum.

Just imagine having Star Trek’s “transporterdevice” at our disposal.

I’d gladly pay some extra prop-erty taxes to have transportersstrategically located within walk-ing distance, all over the LowerMainland (including South of theFraser).

Need to pop home becauseyou forgot your wallet?

Just beam yourself in and out,and be back at your work sta-

tion in moments. Forgot to feed your tribble?Hey! Just beam a handful of Antares wheat

germ directly into the cuddly little creature’sfood dish.

Hey, Scotty! Beam yourself back to Earth,our time. We’d like to make a trade.

We want an efficient means of transportingourselves – just ourselves, and not the tons ofequipment it currently takes to transport us– to where we want to go.

It’s not the whales that will kill us in theend.

It’s our woefully inadequate means of trans-portation that is bound to do us in.

Who needs transparent aluminum, anyway?We could make better and stronger plastics

from the oil we wouldn’t have to burn, if wecould just turn ourselves into energy and getbeamed to wherever we want to go.

Visit Bob Groeneveld’s blog, Editor’s Notes, at http://tiny.cc/v7b94atwww.langleyadvance.com

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The reality isthat, in today’sworld, you haveto get from pointA to point B.

Bob [email protected]

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Dear Editor,Langley MP Mark Warawa was featured

in a lighthearted look at Parliament inMaclean’s magazine, Nov. 22.

It appears that his sometimes bossJohn Baird featured Mark in his play ofthe week during the Conservative caucusmeeting. By Baird’s count, Mark said“Mr. Speaker” 10 times in the first tapehe played, and repeated “Mr. Speaker” 10times in the second.

Given that Mark has just 35 secondseach time he stands up in questionperiod, he must be hard pressed to geta word in edgeways about the environ-ment, since he is the parliamentary secre-tary to whomever handles that portfolio.

With the Cancun Environment 2010conference in session this week and next,we might have expected that Mark wouldseize the opportunity to lay out his boss’s

plans during a CBC-TV panel’s climatedebate last week.

Alas, the Conservatives chose to sendBaird’s other right hand man, TomLewinsky of Saskatchewan, who said thelack of action on the environment is thefault of the Liberals.

That is when I turned to the recentmailer from Mark that trumpets thegovernment’s economic gains. Frontand back, only the economy. No wordon the environment or Cancun lead-ing to Durban or the delicate balance ofCanada’s economy and the planet’s ecol-ogy.

When Langley is represented by an MPthat even his boss laughs at, those of uswho have a consuming interest in thestate of the environment can only weepat opportunities lost.

Karen Kersey, Willoughby

Federal politics

Laughter at MP draws tears

Dear Editor,I attended the Christmas

event put on by theFort Langley BusinessImprovement Association,at which Santa came toFort Langley by canoe.

I was so excited to seethat this was going to behappening. For years, Ihave watched Christmasmovies being filmed herein the Fort with a large

decorated tree out frontof the Community Hall. Ihave always thought thatit should be a traditionand a community-build-ing event here in the realworld as well.

So when I read thatSanta would be arrivingby canoe, and then carol-lers would be leading thepublic to the communityhall for the tree-lighting,

I was so excited that Iemailed everyone I knowin the area and told themto come out.

Well, my kids werethrilled with Santa’s arriv-al, and we then followedSanta to – the Railwaystation.

No carols, not at thecommunity hall.

We were told that every-one needed to come uptop, on the road, andnot be down in the fieldbeside the railway station.

We then were asked todo a countdown from 10for the lighting of the tree– four thin stripes of LEDlights that you could bare-ly see, and only on oneside of the tree (thus thereason for having every-one come up top).

What a huge letdown.People started laughingand leaving.

What happened to theold saying: if you aregoing to do it, do it right?

Really, there was nopoint in having a tree-lighting at all. I will notattend again next year,should they decide to doit again.

Tara Hawkins, Langley

Fort Langley

Santa great, tree lights a bust

Fort Langley

Tree lightly darkly confusingDear Editor,

Were you in Fort Langley to watch Santa Claus beingbrought to shore by the canoe club?

Did you go to the community hall to see the bigChristmas tree being lit?

My visitor came from Abbotsford to take in the fes-tive event. We walked to the hall: no tree, no lights, noChristmas effects there!

Back to the train station, where a huge tree was barelyvisible with three strings of lights! There were manyfamilies with small children, everybody looking forsome event.

We never made it down to the river. I do not knowwhether anything transpired when Santa came in. Wejust met all kinds of people shaking their heads, askingquestions. There seems to have been some major confu-sion with the crowds on the sidewalk between the halland the train station.

Barbara Boldt, Fort Langley

Dear Editor,We have a number of friends here in

Langley who would love to adopt, buthave had to wait for a child, sometimesfor years.

Many men and women who feel unableto care for their child are frightened bythe prospect of adoption. They see it as“giving up” their child to complete stran-gers. They don’t realize how much sup-port there is out there for birth parents,for the babies and children, and for theadoptive parents.

We want to encourage everyone to seeadoption as the loving option.

To that end, the Langley Pro-LifeSociety is sponsoring a number of busbenches that are aimed at drawing atten-tion to the group’s new website,www.adoptionincanada.ca.

Let’s change the face of adoption.Jaclyn Penninga, Langley Pro-Life Society

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One of the speediestplayers in the NHL madea Sunday-afternoon stop atPastime Sports & Games,to help out two localcauses.

Vancouver Canucks’ leftwinger Mason Raymondjoined members of theLangley Chiefs junior Ahockey team, to sign auto-graphs at the City store.

Fans lined up out thePastime doors to meetRaymond and the Chiefsduring a fundraiser forthe Dunkley Family TrustFund, as well as thePuCKs program.

Ron Dunkley, a LangleyCity firefighter, was crit-ically injured while inWashington State earlierthis month.

He remains in a Seattle-area hospital since beinghit and dragged by a trainon Nov. 6.

The fund will help thefamily in the day-to-daycosts of being by his bed-side and providing thesupport he needs.

PuCKS (PromotingCommunity Through Kidsin Sport) is a Langley-based organization that,through on-ice hockey

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Langley Chiefs Josh Myers (foreground) and Trevor Gerling joinedVancouver Canucks left winger Mason Raymond (far right) at a tableinside Pastime Sports & Games on Fraser Highway Sunday afternoon.

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A terrifying encounter on busy16th Avenue alarmed a localuniversity student.by John ColebournPostmedia Network Inc.

University student Greg Flemingknows how close he came to beinga roadside statistic after a four-kilo-gram piece of metal crashed throughhis car windshield in South Langley.

Fleming, 21, of Surrey was drivingeast along 16th Avenue, near 224thStreet, heading to his girlfriend’shouse Tuesday evening when thepiece of metal smashed through hiswindshield with such force that itwent out the back window and intothe ditch.

Fleming, a first-year student atthe University of the Fraser Valley,shudders when he thinks of hisbrush with death.

“It was a huge noise – like anexplosion – when it went throughmy windshield,” Fleming said.

“The metal went through mywindshield, hit my dash, blew outmy DVD navigation system and outthrough the back seat and throughthe back windshield,” he said.

“I was covered in glass. It wasunbelievable. I was freaked rightout.”

Fleming was wearing glasses andfeels he is fortunate his eyes werenot damaged. He had a few minorcuts on his face from the glass butwas not hospitalized.

“The police officer couldn’t believewhat happened,” he said. “He saidthere was a lot of force through thewindshield and if I had been hit inthe head, I would have died or beendecapitated.

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an approaching dump truck.Kelly took it to a truckers’ gar-

age and was told it was a brokenpiece from a U-joint, a drivetrainpart used when additional tractionis needed. He figures the part felloff the truck as it moved along 16thAvenue.

Langley RCMP Sgt. Ravi Pawarsaid he has never heard of any acci-dent quite like this one.

“He is very lucky,” said Pawar.“That piece of metal was sharpenough to decapitate a person.”

He said there have been no wit-nesses to the accident.

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LangleyAdvance | Tue sday, Novembe r 30 , 2010 | A13CommunityHoliday lights will help the causeof the Cops for Cancer, thanks toa Brookswood woman.by Matthew [email protected]

Brookswood’s Pam Cannon isturning her love of the holidays intoa fundraiser to aid children withcancer.

“I am a Christmas-aholic at heart,”Cannon said.

For the past several years, Cannonhas put up ever-increasing quantitiesof lights at her home, along withother decorations and even music.

She long ago lost track of exactlyhow many bulbs or strings of lightsgo up around her yard.

“I’ve got so many at this point, Iwouldn’t eve know what I have any-more,” she said.

During last year’s festivities, shedecided to put the display to gooduse.

A volunteer with Client SupportServices (formerly Victims Services)through the Langley RCMP, Cannonhad come toknow several localMounties.

They includedConst. Craig VanHerk, one of theorganizers of theannual Cops forCancer Tour deValley. The bikeride and fund-raiser sees officersfrom around theSouth of the Fraserregion ride morethan 800 kilometres in the early fall.

Cannon has partnered with thecharity, and the money donated ather display will go towards the -

ongoing fundraising efforts.“I lost a cousin last year to can-

cer,” Cannon said. She also has afriend currently in treatment, so the

cause is close toher heart.

She hopesthat raisingthe money willmake her lightdisplay thatmuch moremeaningful.

“If I can dothat, it’ll makemy Christmasall that muchbetter,” Cannonsaid.

Cops for Cancer raises money forthe Canadian Cancer Society. Muchof the money raised goes towardssupporting Camp Goodtimes, a sum-

mer camp in Maple Ridge for chil-dren who have cancer. It is the onlycamp in B.C. with a team of doctorsand nurses on hand to deal with themedical issues of children either intreatment or remission.

The light show will be turned onDec. 1, but the big kickoff for thefundraiser will be Dec. 4. Between6 and 8 p.m., a number of officerswho took part in this year’s ride willbe at the property, wearing theirspandex cycling gear, to greet vis-itors.

Cannon said the officers were theones who volunteered to wear theircycling clothes, despite the coldDecember weather.

The lit-up home is at 20102 42ndAve. Lights will be on until Jan. 1,and donations will be accepted forthe Cops for Cancer until the lightsgo dark.

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Thousands of lights have been strung at the Cannon home, thanks to the efforts of family such as14-year-old Taly and others.

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Ten-year-old Tianna Cannon was happyto help decorate the family’s yard for theholidays and hang signs for the groupbenefitting from the display.

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Looking back…Langley’s history, as recorded inthe files of the Langley Advance.

Seventy Years AgoNOVEMBER 28, 1940

Langley Post No. 6 of theNative Daughters of B.C.protested the sale of Jap-anese oranges by Langleymerchants.The provincial welfaredepartment agreed to aChristmas bonus for menon relief. Heads of house-holds would get $3.20, andsingle men $1.50.

Sixty Years AgoNOVEMBER 30, 1950

Council conveyed a landdeed for an 8-foot strip fora foot path between FraserHwy. and Douglas Cres.

Fifty Years AgoDECEMBER 1, 1960

Seven graduates of theClasses of 1920-26 attendedthe Langley High SchoolHomecoming.

Forty Years AgoDECEMBER 3, 1970

Langley City Mayor LenNicholas was re-elected byacclamation. The City hadnot had a mayoralty contestin its 15-year history.

Thirty Years AgoNOVEMBER 26, 1980

Provincial cabinet ministersarriving in Fort Langleyon Douglas Day faced anorganized demonstrationof 1,200 teachers who were

angry over the de-indexingof their pensions.

Twenty Years AgoNOVEMBER 28, 1990

A truck passing anothertruck that had stopped toallow an 11-year-old boy tocross the road struck theboy and took off, leavingtire marks on the seriouslyinjured pedestrian.The Langleys’ populationtopped 80,000.

Ten Years AgoNOVEMBER 28, 2000

Randy White easily won re-election in Langley-Abbots-ford with 70 per cent of thevotes cast. His CanadianAlliance colleague, ValMeredith, also did well inSurrey-White Rock-Langley.But the federal general elec-tion, across Canada, wentto Jean Chretien’s Liberals.

DECEMBER 1, 2000Township councillor DeanDrysdale returned from hisfederal candidacy in Que-bec. He finished a distantthird, behind a victoriousLiberal and a strong BlocQuebecois, in Vaudreuil-Soulanges. But his 8.2 percent showing made himthe most popular Canad-ian Alliance candidate inMontreal.

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Starts Wednesday, December 1

ALBERTA , .1-$$ – 122 Banff Ave. – 403 760-8249 , +13#1=/ (BEACON HILL) – 11622 Sarcee Tr. NW – 403 516-3218 , +13#1=/ (DEERFOOT MEADOWS) – 8180 11th Street SE – 403 355-6628 , +13#1=/ (MARKET MALL) – 3625 Shaganappi Tr. NW – 403 247-1051 , +13#1=/ – 817 10th Ave. SW – 403 264-2444 , &)0*-:*-– Edmonton City Centre – 780 426-7801 , &)0*-:*- – South Edmonton Common – 780 638-6150 , &)0*-:*- – West Edmonton Mall – 780 487-5607 , =&) )&&= – Southpointe Common - 403 341-6719 BRITISH COLUMBIA , .8=-1./ – Metropolis at Metrotown – 604 434-9397 , +*%89:310 – Coquitlam Centre– 604 945-9511 , 5103**(< – Aberdeen Mall – 250 314-1602 , 31-#3&/ – 20150 Langley Bypass – 604 530-1404 , (=9-+& #&*=#& – 1600 15th Ave. – 250 563-9914 , =9+;0*-) – Richmond Centre – 604 278-5461 , 61-+*86&= – Pacific Centre – 604 687-7668 , 61-+*86&= (KITSILANO) – 1625 Chestnut St.

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FundraisingSupport the Figueroa familyThe Langley family is undera deportation order and thisfundraiser is to help supportthem. It’s Dec. 4 from 9am-1pmin the Walnut Grove LutheranChurch, 20530 88th Ave. Info:Johnathon, [email protected] Sasha, 604-540-2126 or seewww.helpjose.blogspot.com.

Charities on siteOver the holidays WillowbrookShopping Centre plays host tovarious community groups:Salvation Army to Dec. 24;Langley Hospice SocietyNov. 28 to Dec. 11; LangleyChristmas Bureau Dec. 1-15.

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

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

Food and FriendsLangley Meals on Wheels hasa program for seniors to sharea nutritious lunch along withsocializing and guest speakers.Lunches cost $3 and seniorsmust register in advance.Walnut Grove CommunityCentre: 2nd and 4th Thursday,11:30am. Info: 604-882-0408.Aldergrove KinsmenCommunity Centre: 2nd and4th Friday, 11:30am. Info: 604-856-2899.Brookswood Seniors Centre:1st and 3rd Tuesday, 11:30am.Info: 604-530-4232.Langley City (Choo Choo’sRestaurant): 1st and 3rdTuesday, 11:30am. Info: 604-514-2940.

Langley Seniors Resource Society20605 51B Ave.Sharing and Caring Socials (1-2:30pm, $3 drop-in fee):Dec. 2: tribal belly dancingDec. 9: criminology studentlecture

Senior Vets and AssociatesThe Fraser Valley Senior Vets& Associates is a fun groupfor those 55-plus. Activitiesinclude trips and in-house func-tions. The group meets on thelast Thursday of each month,

Sept. to June. Cost: $10 peryear. New members alwayswelcome. Info: Enice, 604-882-8691.

SupportAl-Anon Family GroupsIf someone else’s drinking isaffecting you, AFG can help.Info: 604-688-1716, [email protected] or www.bcyukon-al-anon.org.

Alano Club of LangleyA social club for people inrecovery, open 365 days a year,11am-3pm and 7-10pm. Dropin for a cup of coffee or a gameof pool at 20433 Douglas Cres.Info: 604-532-9280.

AlateenThe group supports youngpeople recovering from theeffects of living with problemdrinking in a family memberor friend. Ages 10 and up. Thegroup meets at the TownshipCivic Facility, 20338 65th Ave.Info: 604-688-1716.

Alcoholics AnonymousIf you want to drink, that’syour business; if you wantto stop, that’s ours. CallAlcoholics Anonymous at theLangley intergroup office, 604-533-2600. Answering machineafter hours. Tues. eves. atGeorge Preston RecreationCentre, 20699 42nd Ave.,8:30pm. Info: 604-434-3933 or604-533-2600.

Arthritis Support Group, Langley3rd Mon./mo., 1:30-3:30pm,Langley Seniors Centre. Info:604-532-9671.

balancEDThe support group for womenwith eating disorders is resum-ing in November and meets for10 weeks. Run by a registeredpsychiatric nurse. Registrationand info: [email protected].

Blood Cancer Support GroupFor those diagnosed withblood cancer and their sup-porters. Free. The Fraser Valleygroup meets on the secondWednesday of the month at7pm in Surrey. Info: Leukemia& Lymphoma Society ofCanada, Sharon, 604-733.2873ext. 30.

Canadian Cancer SocietyLangley Living with CancerGroup meets 1st Tuesday of themonth. Info: 604-533-1258, oremail [email protected] of Children with Cancersupport group meets 3rdTuesday of the month. Childneed not be in active treatment.

7-9pm. Info: 604-533-1525.

Depression/Stress Recovery ProgramInfo: Betty (evening) 604-882-7493 or Eileen (days) 604-856-5830.

FASD adoptive and foster parentsMonthly support group meet-ings for those with childrenwho have Fetal AlcoholSpectrum Disorder (FASD).Info: Jamie, 604-530-5917.

Fibromyalgia Well-Spring FoundationInfo: www.fibromyalgia-wellspringfoundation.org.Fundraising Day is Dec. 4,10am-3pm. Pick a discount atthe thrift shoppe or shop withdistrubutors supporting thefoundation (Watkins, magnet-ics, jewelry, or acai juice).

Gamblers Anonymous GroupIs gambling a problem for youor someone you know? Helpis available. Call GamblersAnonymous, 604-878-6535.

Health Equipment Loan ProgramHELP, a Canadian Red Crossprogram, needs volunteers forits equipment loan service.Looking for people who canspare three hours a week towork in the depot in Port Kells.Info: Wendy, 604-513-3935 or604-881-1113.

YouthBreakfast with SantaShepherd of the ValleyLutheran Church, 20097 72ndAve., is hosting breakfast 8:30-11am on Dec. 4 Breakfast: $5for everyone five and older, $3for childre under five. Also getphotos with Santa for $5. Fundssupport the youth group.

Kids swap meetFrom 9am-1pm on Dec. 4 at9025 Glover Rd. Early entry:$5. 10am or later: $2.

OtherBlood donor clinicsCall 1-888-2-DONATE for anappointment.Dec. 7: 1-8pm Murrayville Hall,21667 48th Ave.Dec. 12: 9:30am-4:30pmBlacklock Elementary, 5100206th St.

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Finaldays offallShortly before ablanket of snowcovered muchof Langley for ashort spell, a horsetook advantageof the typical latefall conditionsto graze on aproperty in theDerby Reach area.The snow has beenmelting away, andforecasters predictthe usual rainylate-November/early Decemberconditions over thenext few days.

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The Langley juniors hadmixed results on home iceover the weekend.by Troy [email protected]

What a strange trip it’s beenfor the Langley Chiefs, as theirBritish Columbia Hockey Leagueseason passes its midway point.

Expect the unexpected fromthe Chiefs, as they enter the sec-ond half of their campaign.

For example: they won onhome ice by a 10-2 score Nov.17 versus Coquitlam. On Nov.23, less than a week later, theysuffered a 7-3 road loss at thehands of the Westside Warriors.

The Chiefs’ fortunes at theLangley Events Centre over theweekend were a pretty accuratesnapshot of their season thusfar.

On Friday, the Chiefs wonhandily over the Surrey Eagles,beating their LowerMainland rivals bya 5-1 score.

The next night,they dug them-selves a sizeablehole against theVictoria Grizzliesbefore falling 5-3.

Victoria Grizzies 5, Chiefs 3Grizzlies goaltender Matt Ginn

frustrated Chiefs shooters, whofired 48 shots his way.

Ginn stopped 45 pucks,including 22 in the second per-iod alone, to backstop his team

to victory.“We played really solidly,”

Chiefs winger Brad McBridesaid. “Their goalie stole it forthem. We had our opportunitiesbut their goalie was unreal.”

“But we played hard,”McBride added. “We madethem [the Grizzlies] earn thatone.”

The Grizzlies jumped out toa 3-0, first period lead beforeTrace Strahle got the Chiefs onthe board with 49 seconds toplay in the opening frame.

The Grizzlies padded theirlead to 4-1 with a goal 14seconds into the middleperiod.

McBride cut the deficit totwo goals with a powerplaytally at the 8:31 mark of thesecond frame.

Close to halfway throughthe third period, Victoria’sDavid Morley found the net tomake it 5-2 for the visitors.

Langley captain Trevor Gerlingscored at the 14:50 mark of

the final frame toonce again bringthe home team towithin two goals,but that was asclose as the Chiefswould get.

The Chiefs gota scare in the

waning seconds, when wingerJosh Hansen was hip checkedwhile cutting to the net with thepuck. He crashed awkwardlyinto the boards. He looked badlyinjured but managed to skate offthe ice under his own power.

Chiefs 5, Surrey Eagles 1The visiting Eagles took a 1-0

lead into the first intermission,but after that, it was all Chiefs.

The hosts scored three timesin the second period and tackedon two more markers in thefinal frame to win by four goals.

Gerling scored twice, includingthe winner in the second period,to lead his team to victory.

Kit Sitterley, Tim Daly, andStrahle had the other goals forthe Chiefs, who went 2-5 onthe powerplay. Daly, the Chiefs’top-scoring defenceman, addedan assist for a two-point night.

The Chiefs scored twice dur-ing a five-minute man advan-

tage late in the second period,after Surrey’s Mitch Jones wasslapped with a five minute fight-ing major to go along with atwo-minute minor for instigat-ing. Jones went to the aid of hisgoaltender Karel St.-Laurent,who was run into by McBride

The aftermath of Jones’saltercation with McBride – whowas assessed a minor penaltyfor goaltender interference anda game misconduct on the play– was powerplay goals fromGerling and Daly.

Chiefs goalie Cole Hugginsshut out the Eagles over thefinal 40 minutes of play to earnthird star of the game honours.

The Chiefs, 18-10-1-4, remainin second place in the BCHL’sCoastal Conference. They arefour points up on the Grizzlies,who have four games at hand.

The divide between the Chiefsand the first-place Powell RiverKings is pretty wide – the Kingshold an eight-point cushion.

The Chiefs are back in actionThursday, when they visitWeyerhaeuser Arena to play theAlberni Valley Bulldogs.

The next day (Friday) theyare at Powell River’s Hap ParkerArena to face the Kings.

They return to the LEC Sundayfor a matinée (3 p.m.) game ver-sus the Nanaimo Clippers.

Langley Chiefswinger MattIus slid thepuck towardsthe VictoriaGrizzlies crease,while VictoriagoaltenderMatt Ginnwent down todefend duringSaturday’sBritish ColumbiaHockey Leaguegame atthe LangleyEvents Centre.The Grizzliesdefeated theChiefs 5-3.

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SportsJunior A hockey

Chiefs win one, lose one

Rod Jensen has loads of lacrosseexperience as both a player and aveteran coach.

There will be a new leader guiding theLangley Thunder this coming season.

On Saturday, the Western LacrosseAssociation (WLA) team named RodJensen as its new head coach.

Jensen has some experienced shoes tofill, as he replaces Randy Delmonico.

Delmonico was the Thunder’s headcoach for the 2009 and 2010 campaigns,and, in his first year with the club,guided the Thunder to their first playoffappearance in their existence in Langley.

For his part, Jensen has strong cre-dentials. Most recently, he helped theCoquitlam Junior Adanacs win their first-ever Minto Cup (Canadian championshipfor junior A lacrosse).

Jensen also worked last winter asdefensive coach with the CalgaryRoughnecks of the National Lacrosse

League (NLL). It’s a position he is unableto fulfill this season for family reasons.

Jensen’s coaching experience includes:• He was the head coach of Coquitlam

Adanacs from 2005 to ’07, qualifying forthe WLA playoffs each year along withMann Cup appearance in ’07.

• He won BCLA Coach of the Year in’07

• He was the first head coach of DeltaIslanders of the BC Junior A LacrosseLeague in 2003 and ’04, winning coachof the year in ’03.

• Jensen was offensive coordinator ofVancouver Ravens (NLL) from 2002 to’04.

• He served as head coach of theColorado Mammoth (NLL) in 2002.

• He was the (WLA) North ShoreIndians’ head coach in 1998 and ’99.

As a player Jensen played all his minorand junior lacrosse in Richmond. Draftedin the first round of the 1984 WLA draftby the Vancouver Burrards, Jensen was aperennial all-star and top scorer.

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The H.D. StaffordMiddle School Grade 8

football team is playing atthe top of its game, when

it matters the most.The Skyhawks finished

the season with threewins and four losses,placing them fifth in theBC High School FootballAssociation’s SouthConference.

The league formatchanged this season, asthere were no Triple A orDouble A divisions. Allthe teams played as onedivision. When the seasonended H.D. Stafford wasseeded first in the Grade 8Tier 2 Division.

“Right where weshould be,” explainedSkyhawks head coachKyle Anderson. “This gaveus home field advantage

for our playoff run.”In the first round of the

playoffs, the Skyhawksdefeated Maple CreekMiddle School 20-12.

This set up a semifinalmatch against the MissionRoadrunners, which wasplayed this Nov. 23 atMcleod Athletic Park.

The Skyhawks eked pastthe Roadrunners by a 20-18 score.

The final test for theSkyhawks is the Tier 2provincial championshipgame, in which they playthe Abbotsford Huskiestoday (Tuesday).

Kickoff is 1 p.m. atthe Burnaby Lake SportsComplex.

Grade 8 football

Skyhawks seeking B.C. championship

…continued from page A25His WLA totals: 190 goals, 270 assists, and 460 points.His junior A totals: 133 goals, 171 assists, and 304

points.Married with three children, Jensen works as a school

teacher in Richmond.Joining Jensen as an assistant coach is Fred Klomp of

Richmond. Defensive coach Shaun Springett remains onthe coaching staff.

The Thunder begin play starting in late May 2011 onthe lacrosse turf inside the Langley Event Centre.

Tickets are available at www.thunderlax.com.

Thunder make changes

H.D. Stafford has made it to the Tier 2 provincialfinal, being played today (Tuesday) in Burnaby.

Josh Kim set six club recordsduring the mid-November meet.

The Langley Olympians Swim Club(LOSC) excelled in familiar watersearlier this month.

The Olympians hosted their fourthannual short course (25-metre pool)invitational meet at Walnut GrovePool.

The meet drew more than 200swimmers from across the LowerMainland and Vancouver Island.

LOSC came away from the meetwith the majority of its athletes mak-ing finals.

Three LOSC athletes set clubrecords with Justin Schramm, 12,achieving his Age Group NationalQualifying time in the 200m butter-fly, in addition to the club record forthis event, 2:31.57.

LOSC records were also brokenby Hillary Metcalfe, 12, in the 50mfreestyle (28.52), 400m freestyle(4:45.77) and 400m individual med-ley (5:18.00).

Eight-year-old Josh Kim got hisname on the record board by settinga grand total of six club records.

He set records in the 100m free-style (1:28.38), 200m freestyle(3:16.70), 50m backstroke (46.81),100m backstroke (1:39.32), 50mbreaststroke (54.44), 100m breast-

stroke (1:55.88), and 200m IM(3:43.32).

Renae Ledoux, 11, got her firstAAA provincial qualifying time in the200m breaststroke.

LOSC placings were as follows:

First place finishers• Meredith Clark, 10, in the 10 & under 100m

freestyle, 200m freestyle, 100m fly, and 50m fly;• Hillary Metcalfe, 12, in the 11-12 200m

IM, 200m breaststroke, 400m freestyle, 200mfreestyle, 100m breaststroke, 200m backstroke,and 400m IM;

• Martha Metcalfe, 14, in the 13-14 200m IM,100m fly, 400m freestyle, 200m freestyle, 200mfly, and 400m IM;

• Kate Thomson, 15, in the 15 & over 200mIM, 200m breaststroke, 400m freestyle, 100mbreaststroke, 200m fly, 200m backstroke, and400m IM;

• Justin Schramm, 12, in the 11-12 200m IM,100m fly, 200m breaststroke, 400m freestyle,200m freestyle, 200m fly, and 400m IM; and

• Michael Macdonald, 15, in the 15 & over100m fly and 200m fly.

Second place• Hillary Metcalfe in the 50m freestyle;• Michael Macdonald in the 200m IM, 400m

freestyle, and 400m IM;• Mackenzie Dong, 10, in the 10 & under 50m

fly;• Kate Thomson in the 100m fly;• Meredith Clark in the 50m backstroke,

100m backstroke, and 200m IM;• Martha Metcalfe in the 100m breaststroke;

• Emily d’Entremont in the 10 & under 100mfly;

• Justin Schramm in the 200m backstroke,and;

• Michael Macdonald in the 400m IM.Third place

• Karl Hallquist, 14, in the 13-14 50mfreestyle;

• Emily d’Entremont in the 50m fly;• Trevor Voisey, 12, in the 11-12 100m fly and

200m fly;• Ryan Moloney, 15, in the 15 & over 100m

backstroke;• Michael Macdonald in the 200m

breaststroke and 200m backstroke, and;• Siobhan Board, 13, in the 13-14 200m

backstroke and 400m IM.Other swimmers making finals

were Lisa Grier, 10, Avery Martin,nine, Hannah Weinkauf, 12, RenaeLedoux, 11, Raven Greenwood,15, Reece Martin, 12, ChelseaBorrowdale, 11, Paige Dong, 12, JoshKim, eight, and Kyla Barton, 13.

LOSC head coach Brian Metcalfesaid of his swimmers, “It’s great tosee so many club records being bro-ken and the majority of our swim-mers making finals.

“We are still early in the seasonand two swimmers achieved qualify-ing times which is awesome.”

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There is no cost to visit displays, but donations are appreciated

Bring the family to enjoy illuminated, magical nightsat the Miniature Train and Children’s Farmyard inwondrous Stanley Park, and help raise funds for the

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1170 Obituaries1170

ZADO, EUGENEPassed away at the age of8 4 a t t h e L a n g l e yMemorial Hospital onSaturday November 27.He was predeceased byhis son Barry, a stepsonJim, his parents, Gotlieband Martha Zado, 3brothers and 3 sisters. Heis survived by his wifeMartha, daughters Gloria(Leroy Harland), Cheryl(Dwight Johnson), MarilynBradford, son John, 8stepchildren, two sisters,Lydia Wishart, and DellaJohnson , numerousgrandchi ldren, greatgrandchildren, nieces,nephews and friends.A memorial service will beheld at the Langley Legion#21 (20570-56th Ave) at3:00 pm Wednesday,December 1st.

1165 Memorial Gifts1165

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

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Customer Service/Order Entry Clerk

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1240 GeneralEmployment1240

F/T Service AdvisorRequired for a fast-paced,team-oriented enviro. Mustd e m o n s t r a t e e x c e l l e n tcustomer service, a positiveattitude, & good phoneetiquette. 1+ yr of relevantautomotive exp is preferred,but wil l train the rightcandidate.Please forward your coverl e t t e r a n d r e s u m e t [email protected] those selected forinterviews will be contacted.

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CONNECTING COMMUNITIESCONNECTING COMMUNITIES

Community Notices................1000

Announcements........................1119

Employment.................................1200

Education .......................................1400

Special Occasions .....................1600

Marketplace .................................2000

Children ...........................................3000

Pets & Livestock.........................3500

Health................................................4000

Travel & Recreation................4500

Business & Finance..................5000

Legals .................................................5500

Real Estate .....................................6000

Rentals ..............................................6500

Personals .........................................7000

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

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

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LAB PUPS CKC Reg’d Yellows &Blacks Good Temp. Shots &Tattooed. $750. 604-377-0820

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2060 For Sale -Miscellaneous2060

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CHILDREN3015 Childcare

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AMERICAN COCKER SPANIELPUPS. Purebred, white, vet-checked, all shots, tails docked.$400. 604-858-5528

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AUSTRALIAN BLUE HEELERpups. 1st shots, vet ✔, ready togo. View parents. 604-572-7249

BERNESE MOUNTAIN DogPups, vet✔ 1st shots, dewormed.$950. Chwk. 1-604-794-3561

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BLK LAB pups 2 M & 2 F, familyraised ready Dec 11., vet checked$600. 604-991-4158 Chilliwack

3508 Dogs3508

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3508 Dogs3508

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3520 Horses3520HORSE SELF BOARDING

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3535 Livestock/Poultry3535

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NOTICE TO CREDITORSAND OTHERS

Re: The Estate ofMichelle Gaylene Vandale,

otherwise known asMichelle Gaylene Day

(doing business asPortraits by Michelle)deceased, formerly of

Abbotsford, BritishColumbia.

Creditors and others havingclaims against the estate ofMichelle Gaylene Vandale,otherwise known as MichelleGaylene Day (doing businessas Portraits by Michelle) arehereby notified under section38 of the Trustee Act thatparticulars of their claimsshould be sent to the executrixc/o Rosberg Sawatzky LLP at

201 - 20353 64th Avenue,Langley, BC V2Y 1N5

on or before December 21,2010, after which date theexecutrix will distribute theestate among the partiesentitled to it, having regard tothe claims of which theexecutrix then has notice.

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6540 Houses - Rent65403 BR, 2 bath, 1900sf rancher, on3 acres, workshop/2 car garage,+3 horse stalls & chicken coops,$2000+utils, avail Dec 15 or Jan.1.. Joe Borlinha 604-377-1068

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L A N G L E Y W I L L O U G H B Y76/216 3 br house on 2.5 acres,w/d, horse barn, riding area. Suitfor horse stabling, complete reno4 yrs ago. 1 yr lease. Av now.$2,700. Doug 604-607-8888

LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE.Private lrg 1 BR rancher on 6acres. W/d. $1,050 incl hydro/gas. Ns/np. Dec 1. 604-856-9295

STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWN●No Qualification - Low Down●COQUITLAM - 218 Allard St. 2bdrm HANDY MAN SPECIAL!!!HOUSE, bsmt/2 sheds..$1,388/MNEW WEST- 1722-6th Av 2 bdrmHOUSE w/1 suite 2 f/p,Long termfinance, new roof, RT-1..$1,988/MSURREY- 6297 134 St. Solid 4bdrm HOUSE w/3 bdrm suite on1/4 acre lot with views... $1,688/MSOUTH SURREY- 15532 MadronaDr 3 bdrm, HOUSE, quiet st, hugeyard, dbl gar, 2 y.o. roof....$1,388/MCHILLIWACK - 9557 Williams, 3bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town..... $888/MCall (604)812-3718 or (604)786-4663

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6595 SharedAccommodation6595

6595-30 Langley/Aldergrove6595-30

LANGLEY 80/200TH St. Share4 BR house, $450/mo + shareutils. Avail Immed. 604-842-5088

LANGLEY CITY: Female toshare furn’d home, 2 fridges, 2 ba,$375 incl util. N/P. 604-533-2407

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

1 BR +den, Aldergrove, reno’d,wd, fp, shower only, ns, np, suits1, Dec. 1, $675, 604-263-0785

1BR COACH House ClaytonArea incl w/d, laminate, Priv prkg,Utils, NP, NS, $800.00 AvailImmed: 604-539-6336

1BRM SUITE in beautiful WalnutGrove (Fort Langley) Very quiet,family oriented neighborhood.Laundry utilities-included. Dec/now $750 604-728-0824

3 bdrm upper, $1300 incl utils, nrWi l lowbrook mal l , Jan 1,604-530-2496, 604-418-1906

ABBOTS/Aldergrove border.Clean 2 BR, full bath, own lndry &entry, wood flrs, n/s, n/p. $850 inclhydro/cbl, Dec 1. 778-227-7134.

ADERGROVE /ABBOTSFORD.NEW 2 BR, priv W/D, quiet. Ongreenbelt. Ns/np. Av Dec15/Jan1.$895 incl hydro. 604-308-4997

APARTMENTFOR RENT

in LangleyAvailable for Immediate

Occupancy

Fridge, Stove,Dishwasher,

Covered Parking

Please call604-534-9499

6508 Apt/Condos6508

OAKDALE APTS5530 - 208 St., Langley

Quiet clean spacious 2 BR, incls4 appls, hot water, parking.No pets. Resident Manager.

$875/month. Avail Dec 5th.Please call from 9am to 8pm:

(604) 534-1114

MILNER, Lang, On 3 acres, 2 BRdup, new reno’d, 4 appls, f/yrd.Avail immed. $980 + utls. Quietsafe area. N/S. 604-856-6967

6515 Duplexes - Rent6515

ALDERGROVE, New Renovated2 BR semi detached Duplex,fridge/stove, hookup for washer/dryer, lrg fenced yard. Av Now.9am-9pm daily ★ 604-539-2533

Linwood PlaceApartments

Downtown LANGLEY1st Month’s Rent is FREE!

1 & 2 BDRM’S starts @$675-$835/mo. Free

hotwater, heat, basic cable,weight/game room, prkg,

includes security.Please Call 604-530-6555★★★Must bring in this Adto receive 1st Month FREE!

DELTITA GARDENS8507 120th St, N.Delta

$200 Move in Allowance fornew residents. 1BR fr $625.2BR fr $725. 3BR from $825.Incls heat, h/w & basic cable.Some suites with mountainviews.For more info or to view

CALL 604 594-5211Baywest Mgmt. Corp.

SUSSEX PLACE APTSFREE RENT

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

Call 604-530-0932www.cycloneholdings.ca

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

Call 604-536-8499www.cycloneholdings.ca

ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES

22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge

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

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

MULHOLLAND PLACE56th Ave at 200th St, Langley

Near Willowbrook Mall.1 BR + Den • $875/mo

W/D, fridge/stove, d/w, garb.,hardwood floors. N/s, n/p.

Call 604-539-0852www.porterealty.com

LIMERICK MANORNear Langley City Hall

Bach & 1 BR Apartments$705 & $734 per month

Incl. heat, storage & parkingAdult oriented • No petsBy appointment, call:

604-514-1480

6005 Real EstateServices6005

BEST RATESon Finance or Lease

Verico Paragon MortgageGroup Inc

604-309-6278www.LendLease.ca

6020 Houses - Sale6020

6020-01 Real Estate6020-01

uSELLaHOME.com$99 can sell your home 574-5243

Delta Price Reduced studio condo, 19+complex, pool, park, $99,900 597-8361 id4714Maple Ridge spotless 947sf 1br condo abovesnrs cent 55+ $219,900 466-1882 id5262Poco Brand NEW 2842sf 5br 3.5ba w/suite,pick your colours $699K 825-1512 id5274Sry Sullivan Mews ground lvl 1200sf 2br 2batnhse, 55+complex $220K 834-6935 id5136Sry E Newton 1 acre lot with 2600sf 6br 2.5babungalow $479,900 778-549-2056 id5198Sry Fleetwood immaculate 2450sf 4br 4baquiet location $529,900 575-8729 id5270Sry Newton 7500sf 14br 9ba home w/suites,10,000sf lot $799K 604-825-3280 id5273

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We Will Take Over Your PaymentUntil We Sell Your Property. No Fees.Call Kristen today (604) 786 - 4663

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www.bcforeclosures.com5 BR home from $18,000 down$1,800/mo. 604-538-8888, Alain@ Sutton WC Realty W. Rock

6030 Lots & Acreage6030

BUILDING LOT, New West. 33’ x130’. $75,000 in services paid! NoHST! 4,240 total sq. feet. Pricedto sell! $322,888. 604-726-0677

6035 Mobile Homes6035EAGLEHOMES.CA NEW HOMEAND LAND in the Shuswap!D o u b l e w i d e s a n dSinglewides...No Pad Rent! Closeto shopping and recreation. Alice:[email protected]

New SRI 14 ft wide manufacturedhome $56,500 F.O.B. New 1152sf dbl wide $77,900 F.O.B. Newmodulars $78 per sf. 604-830-1960

NEW SRI, 16x52 in Langley AdultPark, $115,900 & $430 pad rent.Trades welcome. 604-830-1960

TO BE MOVED - 1991 14 x 70,2 BR, 2 bath, $44,900. 198214 x 70, 3 BR, 2 bath, $24,900.1982 14 x 70, 2 BR, fixer upper,$17,900 obo. 1970 24 x 40, noncsa double wide, $free. Chuck604-830-1960

6040 Okanagen/Interior6040

OKANAGAN VIEW ACREAGE10 acre view property, easternhillside, upper Carmi Road (lot 4Deerfield) Penticton, BC.. onschool bus route, 6 km PavedRoad to Penticton Regional Hos-pital. Power to Property Line.1000 +/- Foot Frontage on PavedRoad. City View and OkanaganLake. View North to Peachland.Own your own piece of thebeautiful Okanagan Valley for$375,000. Contact owners [email protected]

6050 Out Of TownProperty6050

LARGE ARIZONABUILDING LOTS

Full acres & more! Starting at$89/mo, $0 down - 0 Interest.

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WALNUT GROVE The Grove,new top flr, 2 BR, 2 bath, 829sf, ssappls, w/d, f/p, granite c/top, u/gprkg, storage locker, NS/NP.$1295. Avail now. 604-881-7081

LANGLEY CITY

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

Call 604-530-0030www.cycloneholdings.ca

KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq

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

office: 604 937-7343cell: 778 848-5993

JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq

Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,

Schools & S.F.U.

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

COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq

Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.

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

office: 604 936-1225

CEDAR COURT &CEDAR LODGE

Clean 1 BR’s & 2 BR’s Apts.Mature oriented building nearGuildford Mall. Rent incl cable,heat, hot water, prkg available.N/P. Resident Managers.604-584-5233 or 604-588-8850

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CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West

Near Transportation &Douglas College.

Well Managed Building.

office: 604 524-8174cell: 604 813-8789

ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq

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

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

AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq

Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.

Transportation & S.F.U.

office: 604 939-2136cell: 604 805-9490

AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq

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

office:604 936-3907

2 BR+DEN Walnut Grove exec 2bath ns, 6 appl, fp, prkg, pet ok,604-319-7416 Avail Dec 1, $1300

$1425-BRAND NEW 2br/bath 3rdflr corner apt, laundry, u/g prkg,excl. hydro 604-812-7442

6508 Apt/Condos6508Langley City 1 BR apt, $680, inclheat & h/w, clean, quiet, drug freebldg, n/p, ref's, 604 530-6384

6052 Real EstateInvestment6052

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6020 Houses - Sale6020

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SUDOKU

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26. Mix with a spoon27. God of sky (Scandinavian)29. Astronaut30. Puts together in time34. Legal document issued bya court35. Religious beads36. B. Fuller’s dome37. ____ Alto, California city38. Largest continent’sinhabitants39. Ed Murrow’s employer43. Removes writing44. Abundant wealth46. Actor ___ Norton47. Near in space or time

50. To state as an opinion52. Ancient Biblical region53. ____ Turner, rock singer55. Am. ornithologists’ journal56. Bring to a conclusion57. Br. dominion over India

1. Slang for debutante4. Gymnastic floor pad7. ___-Magnon man10. Hear ye12. NYC musical theater14. Swiss river15. Tabula ___: table ofalphabets17. Israeli dance18. Interpret19. Trickeries20. Bears22. OM (var.)23. Roman household god

25. Swarming grasshopper28. = to 100 centimos31. Showily imitative of art32. Chinese tree flower33. Two corresponding items34. Gift covering39. Killer ___: comicsupervillain40. End41. No. wind in SE France42. More monolithic45. Filament + anther48. Arrived extinct49. Former capital of Brazil

51. Send out waves54. Civil Rights group56. Emerald Isle58. Spanish cubist painterJuan59. Japanese dish60. No (Scottish)61. Ethnic group in China62. Loud lament63. Disk jockeys64. A waterproof raincoat65. Point midway between Sand SE

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8155 Landscaping8155

9105 AutoMiscellaneous9105

$0 DOWN & we make your 1stpayment at auto credit fast. Needa vehicle? Good or Bad credit call

Stephanie 1-877-792-0599.www.autocreditfast.ca

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1ST CHOICE AUTOLOANS isfirst in credit approvals for BC/Alberta. Our service is “free” andconfidential. If you’re working youshould be driving! Apply today @firstchoiceautoloans.ca or call1-800-635-3024.

NO CREDIT? No Problem! Cars,Trucks, SUVS. We finance alltypes f credit bankrupt, divorced,repos, 9 sins. Apply on-linewww.loanmasters.ca

9110 Collectibles &Classics9110

1995 E320 Mercedes conv$12500 call 604-351-4686

9125 Domestic9125

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Auto Market535-0100

9130 Motorcycles/Dirt Bikes9130

2000 BUELL LIGHTNING1200 by Harley Davidson

All black. Perfect runningcondition. Only 10,500original km. One of the lastmotors built by John Andresof JARZ Performance. Superfast and super fun! $6000obo. Call 604.316.4342.

9145 Scrap CarRemoval9145

604-761-7175THE SCRAPPERSCRAP CAR &TRUCK REMOVALCASH FOR ALL VEHICLES

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Aarrow Recycling• Auto • Trucks• Equipment Removal

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CALL RICK GOODCHILD604-551-9022

#1 FREE Scrap Vehicle RemovalAsk about $500 Credit!!!

$$ PAID for Some 604.683.2200

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $100 cash paid for fullsized vehicles. 604-518-3673

FREE SCRAP car & truck remov-al. Top $$ paid for all. No wheels- no problem. 604-761-7175

STEVE TOWING SERVICESScrap Car Removal. We Pay $$for all cars. Call 778-316-7960

9155 Sport Utilities/4x4’s/Trucks9155

10 TON cube truck with dedicatedrun. Want to be your own boss?Call Bob, daytime: 604-329-1249or evenings: 604-574-4936.

2008 FORD 350 Super Dutydiesel. 3yr warr, loaded, very cln,105k, $27,500. 604-825-5324

COLD FEET?Talk to Someone

You Trust.

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8180 Home Services8180

#1 Roofing Company in BC

All types of RoofingOver 35 Years in Business

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8250 Roofing8250

A SEMI-RETIRED Contractorspecializing in renovations, avail-able for work. Call 604-532-1710

8240 Renovations &Home Improvement8240

D.L. RENOVATIONSHome Improvement Specialist

Quality workAffordable Pricing

David 604-626-735135 years experience

Flo-Rite Plumbing & HeatingGasfitting & plugged drains. Lic. &Insured. Glenn 778-908-8059

ANVIL Plumbing & HeatingService and RenovationsCall Jim • 604-657-9700

$39 per hr. Plumbing & Heating.Big & small jobs. Local, licensed.

Bruce 604-308-5639

38/HR! Clogged drains, drips,garbs, sinks, reno’s, toilets, in-stalls, Lic/Ins. 778-888-9184

8220 Plumbing8220

10% Off with this Ad! Aman’sPlumbing Service, Lic. Gas Fitter,Reas. Rates. 778-895-2005

8205 Paving/SealCoating8205

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

MILANO Painting 604-551-6510Int/Ext. Good Prices. Free Est.Written Guar. Prof & Insured.

PRIMOPAINTING

Interior & Exterior

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604-723-8434

ChristmasSpecial 15% OFF

★ Allways Painting ★(Repaint Specialist)

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

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329-3802 or 850-0996

8195 Painting/Wallpaper8195

8185 Moving &Storage8185

A-1 MOVING Local/Long Dist.Seniors disc. Lic/insured. Specialsto Alta/Island/Interior. 930-3000

Winter ServicesSame Day Service, Fully InsuredFREE ESTIMATES

• Yard Clean-Ups• Pruning• Gutters• Landscaping

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310-JIMS (5467)

8160 Lawn & Garden8160

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mini & BIG Bobcatsmini Excavator

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Ditching, Drainage, Movingmaterials, Retaining Walls ...✔We’ll do it! ✔Great rates!

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8087 Excavating8087mini & BIG Bobcat mini Excavator

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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 servicecall. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fastsame day service guaranteed. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899

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8075 Drywall8075K. C. DRYWALL

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8060 Concrete8060

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To advertise your Home Service Businesscall Classifieds 604-444-3000

8060 Concrete8060

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8058 ComputerServices8058

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8020 Blinds &Draperies8020

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7005 Body Work7005ABBOTSFORD Jan $50/30 min. FullBody. Swedish Mas. Sapphire 19Jade 23. In/out (604) 854-0599

WAREHOUSE & office space forlease, up to 12,000sf of Ware-house and 3,200sf of executiveoffices. Available. Chillwack. Call604-991-7200

LANGLEY small whse, $895/mo.Willowbrook hobby/storageshop $595/mo. 604-834-3289

6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620

LANGLEY 3200 SQFT withOffice reception area, fencedcompound, a/c, 3 wash rooms, 3phase pwr, excellent for cleanbus iness , $3500 + HST.604-539-0506, 604-619-1476

www.penstarenterprises.ca

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

WILLOUGHBY HTS 1 BR bsmt,Avail immed, central heating &a/c, shared w/d, n/s, no dogs, catok, $750 incls utils. Call Brent orTanya 604-532-6452 lve msg

WALNUT GROVE2 BR, grnd lev, own entry,patio, lrg master bdrm, privlaundry & storage. N/S &N/P. $825/mo, incls utils &wi-fi. Available now.

604-582-7195

SRY, Royal Hts. Bright 2 BR, grd/lvl. Patio. Ns/np, no w/d. $670/moincl hydro. Now. 604-588-1608

SRY, Clayton Heights. Spacious2 BR, full bath. Ns/np. $695/moincl hydro. Immed. 604-961-3675

LRGE 2BDM Suite for rent inFleetwood. The suite incl. yourOWN LAUNDRY, utilities, cableand internet. Asking $850.00 Call604 908 2229.

LANGLEY, S. 36/197. 3 BR,1200sf grd lev, 5 Appls, gas f/p,storage. Avail now. 604-539-2533

LANGLEY CITY Lrg 1 BR g/lvl,cds, cov patio, n/s, full bath & kit,$700 incls utils. 604-530-1729

G’FORD, space 2BR upper, hard-wd flrs, w/d, cls to bus/amens, Jan1, $1250 + 1/2 util. 604-765-4656

CLOVERDALE New 2 BR bsmt,new appl, n/p, nr ammens, $650incls utils. Immed 778-885-3796

CLOVERDALE LARGE 1.5 BRbsmt, shared w/d, n/s, n/p, $700incl utils, sat neg, Avail Dec 1. Call604-576-2910

CLAYTON HGHTS Coach Hse1 BR, ALL appls, prkg. $795 inclsutl. NS/NP. Av now 604-448-2170

BROOKSWOOD UNIQUE Studiowith sleeping loft. Gas f/p. Ownldry. Private, own entry. $800/moincl. util. N/S. N/P. Avail. now.

604-807-0039

6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602

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