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Page 1: Peace Arch News, August 15, 2015

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Sacramental rehashEditor:Re: Pro-pot pastor shifts services to porch, Aug. 7.

The so-called “Pastor” Robin Douglas of the “Holy Smoke Church” is making the front page again.

He is doing the same thing as Walter Tucker did in Ontario around 1970-1980.

Tucker called his church “The Church of the Universe,” and he and his followers used marijuana as a sacrament and used the argument that he could do so because of freedom of religion.

Tucker clogged up the courts for years, costing the justice system tens of thousands of dollars.

It appears that Douglas is doing the same thing. The City of White Rock is incurring legal fees, the RCMP has to attend, as well as city bylaw officers.

Everyone knows it is not a church, but here we go again; the pot pastor gets all the attention for all the wrong reasons.

He states they have a right to exist and the right to religious freedom.

Well, yes, you have the right to exist and, yes, you are entitled to freedom of religion.

In Canada, cannabis is legal to possess, consume or grow for medical purposes under certain conditions within the Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulations, not for a religious ceremony.

So, Mr. Douglas, you are encouraging people to break the law. Now, the local police may elect not to enforce the law, but it’s still the law of the country.

I hope that the landlord will be successful in having him evicted, as I don’t think the City of White Rock will have much success in shutting him down. Barney Feenstra, Surrey

Voting together at our expenseEditor:Re: City maintains motion valid, July 31.

On more than one occasion I have seen White Rock Couns. Megan Knight, Grant Meyer, Lynne Sinclair and Bill Lawrence around town socializing.

This poses the question “is this ethical?”, as these get-togethers constitute a quorum of council and they could likely be discussing council business.

Furthermore, on watching council on TV last month, the mayor prompted Meyer to ‘move the motion’ and this action appeared to be pre-arranged (City takes a closer look at tower plans, July 29).

Next time I see the quorum of council – a.k.a. the coalition – socializing in a public place, I will have my camera at the ready. The coalition are only fooling themselves.Margaret Pierpoint-Allen, Surrey

Only in White Rock you say?At the July 27 council meeting,

it seems the cast and crew of the good ship “White Rock Coalition” messed up on the script they probably put together in one of their “in-camera” meetings.

Anyone who knows anything about live theatre knows that when a participant forgets their lines, they will get a cue – a prompt – so that they can carry on with the script.

Well, Coun. Grant Meyer forgot his line, and when the mayor give him his cue – by saying “Councillor Meyer, you had a motion?” – instead of following the script, he said he had already made the motion.

There was no motion made or seconded in this instance, but that didn’t stop the White Rock Coalition from voting on it.

As I said, it was in the script so does that make it legit?

(Editor’s note: The city clerk later told Peace Arch News that Meyer commenting he had made the motion constituted the tabling of it, and that Coun. Lynne Sinclair seconded.)

So what’s it all about? It’s all about selling out to the developers

and friends of these coalition councillors as fast as they can.

They are intent on densifying our little town to the tune of 4,000 new units, not replacement units. Only 400 can go into the town centre, so the remaining 3,600 will go into the residential areas: for instance, a 15-storey, 134-unit tower for the corner of North Bluff and Nichol Road.

So the question is, can we believe the mayor when he says council will listen to the public before they make a decision on the many development permit applications sitting in the planning department? How can we, when they have made it very clear on their intent?

This play of our lives in White Rock is scripted, produced and directed by Mayor Wayne Baldwin, and Couns. Lynne Sinclair, Megan Knight, Bill Lawrence and Meyer are the bit players acting out the script.

But each and every one of them is responsible for how the play ends. Margaret Woods, White Rock

Affordabilitymust be factorEditor:Re: Development opponents say rejection will be short-lived, Aug. 5.

Mayor Linda Hepner should be ashamed of her comment that a good compromise will provide more options for people who want to live in properties that look like large estate homes but can’t afford to.

The people who live in this area paid for their own privacy. Up until now, council has been turning South Surrey into townhome central, but there should be certain boundaries that should change with the NCP.

Tara Developments should sell the property back to those who fit into the demographic of the area, and leave their future neighbours alone.

By the way, I live in a townhome and would rather be respectful and live where I can afford to.David Thiele, Surrey

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File photoLarry and Ruby Povolo listen to speakers at a rally held in Newton last September looking for crime solutions.

Editor:It was interesting to read your article by Kevin Diakiw,

in which he reported that high-profile member of Surrey’s environmental committee Bob Campbell had quit in protest of the way he’s been treated and the dysfunction of the committee itself (Environmentalist quits city committee, July 17).

He states he was openly mocked when he attempted to raise and discuss important issues.

Is that not the job of an advisory group? The article notes that Campbell may be the most recent

to resign, but there were others – Dr. Roy Strang, who departed in frustration about 10 years ago, and late Dr. Tom Godwin left the committee when he decided recommendations were falling on deaf ears of council.

I can identify with their frustration.The city used to have a Community Consultant Group. After the murder of mother of three children Julie

Paskall at the Newton ice rink (Vigilance urged as police hunt killer, Jan. 7, 2014), we unanimously passed a motion that recommended the city organize a multi-level governmental meeting to discuss and find solutions to the crime issues in our city.

That was over a year-and-a-half ago.The city has never organized such a meeting, and

furthermore, has never re-instated that consultant group. They ignored our recommendation and then silenced us by not reconvening the group.

How does not having meaningful discussions with those who have the ability to make change help us find solutions to our crime problems? Simply stating that

this must stop does nothing to resolve the problems.Last fall, after the tragic murder of 17-year-old Serena

Vermeersch (Youth’s sudden death, Sept. 18, 2014), a number of concerned citizens organized a rally in Newton. Our call for action was that mayor and council organize the multi-level government meeting we had asked for eight months prior and start working on solutions to our crime problems.

All of our current council were in the audience that day, and we still do not have a multi-level government meeting organized to find solutions to our crime problems.

A couple of months ago, it was the murder of Arun Bains in Newton (An appeal to shooters’ family, friends, April 22); last month, it was a murder of father-of-two Colin Hill in Cloverdale (Father killed in Surrey home invasion, July 15); residents in Port Kells recently woke up to a targeted shooting in our neighbourhood, and on and on it continues.

The questions beg to be asked.What other city in Canada had to requisition 100 police

officers all at the same time? And does this indicate that the serious-crime situation in Surrey has been a long time in the making due to lack of police resources and an understaffed bylaw department? Do we need federal reforms to our justice system? Do we need the province to implement the recommendations of the attorney general’s blue ribbon panel report, Tough on Crime?

One thing for sure, we need a multi-level government meeting to find answers and solutions to these questions.Darlene Bowyer, Surrey Surrey Association of Sustainable Communities

Crime discussion on back burner

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perspectives…on the Semiahmoo Peninsula

Alex BrowneStaff Reporter

When a Second World War-era Harvard and Tiger Moth from the

Canadian Museum of Flight fly over the White Rock Cenotaph on Saturday. it will not only mark the end of the ceremony but also – most likely – the end of an era.

“We’re all getting too old to go on organizing this,” said Dirk Doornberg, 80, a member of the August 15 Foundation which, for decades, has commemorated the date of Japan’s formal surrender to Allied Forces at the end of the Second World War – and those civilians who suffered or perished in Japanese internment camps in Indonesia.

“We’ve said often that this might be the last time, but if we get enough people, we’ll be looking at ways this can go on,” said foundation president Willem Stronch, 73, who explained the Canadian commemoration has traditionally been held at the White Rock Cenotaph.

“It’s the only plaque in the whole of Canada that remembers people who died in the Pacific War,” Stronch said. “It’s understandable – most Canadians were involved with the war in Europe.”

The 11 a.m. ceremony will feature a flag lowering to half mast, a minute of silence to remember the victims, the bagpipes of Tony Warburton and presentations by the City of White Rock and Thekla Lit, president of B.C. Alpha, an association dedicated to learning from and preserving the history of the Second World War in Asia.

Prominent in the ceremony will be Gert Heijkoop, Netherlands Consul General, who will be among those laying wreaths at the cenotaph.

Most of the 150 people expected to gather at the cenotaph are of Dutch origins – either those who were held in the concentration camps in Indonesia during the war, or their relatives.

The civilians were imprisoned in the region’s numerous camps

from early 1942 – when Japanese forces conquered the former Dutch East Indies – until the end of the war.

It’s a grim irony, Stronch and Doornberg say, that they, like other survivors of the camps, owe their own lives to an appalling loss of life – the U.S. dropping of atomic bombs on the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 on Aug. 6 and 9.

The awful destructive power those weapons unleashed on Japan persuaded Emperor

Hirohito to overrule militarists in the government and order a surrender rather than prolong an island-by-island struggle between Japanese and U.S. troops in the Pacific – one that U.S. logistical experts were predicting would drag on into the 1950s.

“Otherwise, the Japanese would never have surrendered – it was part of their religion, their oath to their emperor. They would have gone on fighting in the rocks and holes in the mountains,” Stronch said. “But (President) Truman

said, after Nagasaki, that if they didn’t surrender, Tokyo will be bombed.

“I guess it’s always the civilians that suffer in wartime. So the bombs were not a good solution – but a lot of lives were saved, especially young American lives.”

For 3½ years before the surrender, the Dutch community – many of them second- and third-generation colonists overseeing rubber and tobacco plantations in the region – had suffered numerous hardships

at the hands of the Japanese occupiers.

Brutal treatment was definitely a factor, but most consistent problems, Stronch and Doornberg say, were a lack of medication and a shortage of food that left many sick or dead from malnourishment.

Families were split up – fathers and uncles and boys over 11 were taken to forced-labour camps, while women and younger children had to live without most basic necessities.

It was only when the war ended that they discovered the fate of loved ones. Stronch said it was then, through the Red Cross, that his mother learned that his father had perished eight months earlier.

“She always told me she didn’t want to speak too much about the war, but she did say, if it wasn’t for my brother and me, she would not have survived,” he said, noting he only has vague memories of the incarceration.

“I was born the week before Pearl Harbour and my brother was six turning seven, so we were in the camp in Palembang with my mother all through the war,” he said. “We were too young to go

Contributed photosWreaths are laid at the White Rock Cenotaph during the 2010 August 15 commemoration. Above right, A woman and her children in the infamous Tjideng camp in Indonesia during the Second World War.

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was 10 when the war

ended, found out that his father had survived one camp but his two older brothers had

gone to another camp – where one perished at the age of 17.

He said it’s calculated

that one-in-six of the interned civilians died during their imprisonment – an

estimated 30,000 deaths and statistically an even higher mortality rate than that among combatants.

Even after the surrender, the ordeal was far from over for the residents of the Dutch colony, Stronch and Doornberg said.

Although no longer held by the Japanese, formal liberation by Allied forces was months away, and they still depended on parachute drops of food and other supplies.

And the Japanese had long promised liberation for the colonies’ indigenous people, and had raised

and armed militias among the native population.

Some of these Indonesian nationalists, loyal to newly

proclaimed Indonesian president Sukarno, launched attacks on the Dutch who were attempting to return to their homes and possessions, until the Allies pointed out to the Japanese forces

that, under the terms of surrender, they were still responsible for the internees.

In another grim irony of the war, the former Japanese captors, better equipped and trained than the native militias, took up arms again – to protect the Europeans until the Allies arrived.

“It was a time of great turbulence,” Doornberg remembered, adding that it was October 1945 before British forces – including Gurka troops – arrived to officially liberate some 8,000 residents of his camp in Samerang.

“Boy, were they ever a sight for sore eyes,” he said.

One in six interned civilians died in camp, estimates survivor from page 11

lifestyles

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There are many volunteers of all ages at the Peace Arch Hospital.

One group of volunteers is the Junior Auxiliary. Sponsored by the Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary, these high school students make a huge difference in the lives of the people that they interact with when volunteering.

At our annual general meeting in June, the auxiliary gives bursaries in the amount of $2,000 to students that are members of our Junior Auxiliary Program. This year, we have three very deserving bursary recipients.

Shaina Dhalla began her experience with the hospital as part of the Earl Marriott Secondary co-op program.

She worked on the 5 north rehabilitation unit and says she was amazed at how simple gestures have a way of transforming patients, lighting up their faces and in a way, helping their healing process.

She is active in the community and has also volunteered at two preschools and at the White Rock South Surrey Hospice. She is also a dedicated soccer player.

Shania will be attending UBC

in the fall with the goal of becoming a thoracic surgeon. This was a decision made while visiting some post-operative patients at the hospital.

Alisha Walia attended Lord Tweedsmuir Secondary and she has volunteered at the

Superfluity Shop on Saturday afternoons since 2013. She enjoyed working as a cashier and helping out wherever needed, including all the duties necessary to close the shop.

Alisha has extensive volunteering experience in the community, including working on projects benefiting Doctors Without Borders, Coast Cottages Mental Health and

White Rock South Surrey Hospice. She also participated in Encounters with Canada, a conference held in Ottawa, where she learned more about medicine, health and possible careers.

Her desire to pursue a career in nursing was confirmed through her volunteer work at the Superfluity Shop. She will be attending Kwantlen Polytechnic University in the fall.

Kai Zhu began volunteering

in 2013 and has volunteered in residential care assisting with the Ice Cream Sunday program. He also volunteers in the emergency department directing visitors to other areas of the hospital, providing patient comfort and compassion and liaising with patient families.

Kai attended Semiahmoo Secondary, taking the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program. He was vice-president and a director of the Volunteer Earthworks and Globalizers Club.

This club has raised more than $20,000. He is also active in the Heart and Stroke Foundation and is a director of Cactes Association which has helped raise more than $5,000 for a gravity-fed water system in Nepal.

In the fall, he will be attending McMaster University to pursue a career in medicine. He says that he wants to offer assistance to people during the most difficult times in their lives. He hopes to help inspire people and participate in Doctors Without Borders.

We wish all our bursary winners much success in their future studies.

Felicity Matthews writes monthly on behalf of the Peace Arch Hospital Auxiliary.

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My name is José Latchinian and I am the President of José Jewellery Inc. dba José & Co. Custom Jewellers. We specialize in designing and creating unique jewellery pieces, as well as repairing jewellery and handling insurance claims. 

We take a very personal approach to every piece of jewellery ~ no job is too small.

Jewellery is sentimental - when you give or receive a piece of jewellery, it should last a lifetime and be something special enough to hand down from generation-to-generation.

Integrity and trustworthiness are words I like to live by ~ it is taken very seriously in my company.

I fi nd it very rewarding to be able to put a sparkle and a smile on someone’s face before they leave my place.

As a Master Goldsmith for over 35 years, I can exceed my client’s expectations because I do my best to create jewellery to suit their lifestyle.

How do I do this?  I give everyone a one-on-one complimentary consultation and study the shape of their hand, fi ngers and face.  I also ask them what their profession and hobbies are, which helps me determine what style would best suit them.  Once they are satisfi ed with the sketch that I draw on-the-spot, I will make a wax rendition of the piece to ensure they are totally satisfi ed before I cast it in the metal of their choice.

We are presently focused on expanding the Corporate Custom Design Division, and continuously growing the Personal Custom Design branch of the business.  I am proud to say we have already done corporate custom design work for companies such as Air Canada, Jimmy Pattison Auto Group, Sandcastle Bowl Bar & Grill, Avitan Corporation and we are presently working on creating jewellery pieces for Jazz Aviation.

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Owners Cheryl and Jim Gregory opened the Peninsula store nearly four years ago with a simple vision in mind – “To provide for their family while creating employment for Native artists.”“I have always wanted to have a Native art store... It’s been a lifetime dream,” refl ected the mother of two – her daughters, Amber and Cheyenne, also work alongside her, as well as her nieces and her husband. “I have appreciated and enjoyed Native Art all of my life” refl ects co-owner Jim Gregory. “It’s a real family business -- defi nitely a positive, uplifting place to be.”Since opening in October of 2011, sales at Cheryl’s Trading Post have been slowly and steadily gaining strength; A Facebook fan page, ‘I Love Cheryl’s Trading Post,’ has garnered a huge following of more than 12,300 people and counting.“Everyone just loves the art!” said Cheryl, matter-of-factly. “I’ve heard people saying ‘it’s a healing or magical place. I’ve also had someone tell us ‘you’ve got the best store in the world.’”In addition to selling authentic Native art from across the Americas, Cheryl’s Trading Post is a hub for local talent, which is plentiful on the Peninsula. “We are proud to carry pieces from the Semiahmoo people,” said Cheryl. “Right now we have work from Leslie and Leonard Wells, and from Nahanee, and we’d like to have more.” Cheryl noted she’s fortunate to have a wonderful staff. “I’m really proud of them and what they’ve accomplished already. They are pretty amazing and strong young women – all very important in helping the store run smoothly.” The staff are family members and friends of the family. Also her mother is proud that Cheryl carries on the family tradition of hard work and entrepreneurship. The key to the store’s success has been the support of the loyal customers, and their love of Native arts. “We really appreciate them and do our best to keep them happy by giving them the best prices and the best products. I hope they keep coming back, and bring their friends and families – they are the reason we are able to be here.”

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Known for their excellent community support, the team at Barnes Wheaton GM South Surrey is excited to serve new and returning customers from South Surrey and White Rock. Experienced, knowledgeable staff in the sales, service and parts departments ensure their customers receive excellent care. The General Motors dealership was completely renovated and expanded last year, and includes a new Buick showroom, an indoor service driveway with two lanes and a lounge area with free wi-fi , coffee bar and TV. The dealership has a wide selection of new and pre-owned GMC, Chevrolet and Buick inventory, and also provides services ranging from brakes, to wheel alignment, oil change and tire repair. In-house fi nancing and leasing are also available. Along with fi nding the vehicle of your dreams or servicing the one you already own, Barnes Wheaton GM South Surrey is an active supporter of the White Rock-South Surrey community. Realizing the importance of sport for an active and healthy lifestyle, the dealership is a proud supporter of the Surrey Eagles hockey team. In association with hockey, they also offer Chevrolet’s “Free Bauer Youth Hockey Helmet” program.Barnes Wheaton GM South has also made donations to the MS Society of Canada, and is honoured to contribute each year to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s “Run for a Cure” event. As well, Barnes Wheaton has helped raise funds for Semiahmoo Secondary’s dry grad event.“It’s our privilege to give back to the community, and support local charities,” says General Sales Manager Eric Knight. “Our motto is, ‘Driven To Make a Difference.’”Whether you’re in the market for a car, truck or SUV, you’ll fi nd the perfect vehicle at Barnes Wheaton GM South, located at 3050 King George Blvd. in the Surrey Auto Mall behind Splashes. For more information, call 604-536-7661 or visit www.barneswheatongmsouth.com.

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Did you know that recognizing the importance of healthy sleep products is very limited in this market? It’s true! That’s why Innovative Sleep Solutions (in the old Heritage Beds location), is here to help offering the largest selection of the healthiest products available in Canada from factories you can trust . With more than 25 years of experience each in the industry, owners David Temlett and Terry Harder bring with them a wealth of knowledge on many aspects of sleep health, and have been hearing directly from customers on a range of issues longer than most competitors have been in business. One of the main concerns Dave and Terry have encountered over recent years is consumer’s health – people are becoming more aware of the products they purchase and the possible health risks they might pose. All of the mattresses sold at I.S.S. are made with CertiPUR or ISO9000 certifi ed foams, meaning they do not emit the harmful chemicals or off gasses that are frequently found in other foam products. Their locally made Nature’s Embrace mattresses made with 100% Certifi ed Organic Latex have been through the strictest testing in the world and are certifi ed annually by the USDA and the CSA for consistency and integrity.They also offer a medical magnet therapy line of Health Rest mattresses made by Restonic using BIOfl ex concentric circle magnets. These mattresses contain an exclusive Class I medical device which are concentric circle medical magnets underneath the top layer, and are the only beds in Canada with a built in medical device inside. Clinical and medical studies have shown this type of magnet therapy is benefi cial in treating a range of ailments, including neck and shoulder pain, arthritis, diabetes, chronic back pain, shin splints, poor circulation, migraine headaches, and more. They also carry the full line of Biofl ex magnet braces & wraps.It’s all a part of Innovative Sleep Solutions’ goal of introducing revolutionary healthy products with unique features you won’t fi nd at the big box stores. When it comes to fi nding the right mattress, consumers deserve to know what they are getting and they have a range of options suited to their individual needs designed to provide an advanced solution to their sleep and health concerns. In addition, they won’t be under sold! This professional and experienced team will help you fi nd the perfect fi t for a healthier lifestyle – after all, everyone sells mattresses, but they truly sell Innovative Sleep Solutions.

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The caring and knowledgeable team at Robertson Hearing has been helping the community with their hearing health needs on the Semiahmoo Peninsula for over 32 years. This local business offers a full range of audiometric services, utilizing state-of-the art equipment and procedures.What are you offering to your customers that sets you apart from the competition?David Howie, owner/operator, wife Lenore, and Carolyn Slatten, offi ce manager and care coordinator, are experienced, friendly professionals who enjoy assisting patients and making all visitors feel at ease. It is their goal to maintain exceptional service as their top priority. What have been the key ingredients to running a successful business on the Peninsula?Robertson Hearing’s practice continues to grow. They attribute this success to referrals from happy customers, and to offering state-of-the-art technology, the fi nest quality products, and a willingness to go that extra mile for their patients.What would the public be surprised to learn about your business?Robertson Hearing opened its White Rock clinic in 1983 and is proud to be the longest established hearing aid clinic on the Peninsula. Hospital and house consultations can be arranged for hearing tests, if patients are physically unable to come into their offi ce.What new, innovative products or services are you offering for 2015?David Howie is enthusiastic about the tremendous advancements in hearing aid technology. In particular, WIRELESS OPEN CANAL hearing devices have revolutionized the hearing aid industry. Patients are amazed at the clarity and comfort these instruments provide in telephone and TV listening. They are delighted to hear their own voices naturally, and often forget they are even wearing a hearing aid. David invites you to make an appointment for a hearing assessment and consultation. Learn how today’s superior technology can dramatically improve your hearing potential and quality of life…there are so many great things to hear…we are here to help!!

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