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Pitt Meadows Mayor Don MacLean is vig-
orously defending himself after facing ques-
tions from residents at a council meeting
Tuesday about the disclosure of a contract
his business signed with the city to insure
its vehicle eet.
MacLeans business Sharpes Agency
Ltd. won the latest
contract to insure 32
municipal vehicles, in-
cluding pickup trucks,
backhoes, bobcats and
re engines, in 2009.
Since the contract to-
talled more than $25,000,
this year is the rst time
the mayors business
had to be identied in
a city nancial state-
ment to the surprise of
several councillors, who
claim they were unaware of the agreement.
Given the rules that exist I was sur-
prised to learn that the City of Pitt Meadows
was buying its vehicles insurance from your
business, Dr. Gary Simatos said Tuesdays
council meeting.
Can you help me understand how the
City of Pitt Meadows and yourself arrived
at this arrangement?
Svetla Taneva told council the results of
the last election would have been different
if residents had known about MacLeans in-
surance contract.
Director of corporate services Laurie
Darcus has borne the blame for failing to
inform MacLean about a section in the B.C.
Community Charter that requires council
members to disclose any contracts they en-
ter into with the city as soon as reasonably
practicable at a council meeting that is open
to the public.
Section 168 also requires any contracts
with council members to be listed in a re-
port, that includes a general description of
their nature, at least once a year.
As well, civic politicians take an oath of
ofce that requires them to disclose any di-
rect or indirect pecuniary interests.
The current contract with Sharpes Insur-
ance, for $26,730, expires in 2012.
Don MacLean says councillor vying
for his seat just making political hay
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Students at Edith McDermott elementary sit by the Welcome Pole unveiled at their school Tuesday morning. See story, p12.
Fisheries
Act charges
challenged
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lanked by four supporters,
James Robert Wadhams re-
fused to enter court until the
judge was seated.
A proud Kwakiutl, he descends from
the Kwakwakawakw, who have shed
the strait and hunted in the forests of
northern Vancouver Island near Port
Hardy and Port McNeil for thousands
of years.
In court, he went by the name De-
gassis his Kwakiutl name, one
which he refused to spell because
Kwakwala is only spoken and has no
alphabet.
He was dressed in black, save for
a motif of a bright red eagle feather
stitched on the right side of his shirt.
His friend Kluxsum joined him on
the defence side, to speak and some-
times answer questions from the judge
because Wadhams is hard of hearing.
See Charges, p8
See Mayor, p3
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Director of nance Dean Rear also admitted
he was unaware of those sections of the Com-
munity Charter.
As a result, he will be amending the citys
nancial statement for 2010 before they are
led with the province.
MacLean stresses he did nothing wrong.
The questions on Tuesday, he noted, came
from residents of Wildwood Crescent, who
all have a personal issue with his handling
of their complaints about the Golden Ears
Bridge.
There has been no wrong doing by any
party, MacLean said after the meeting.
I am not perfect. I did nothing wrong. End
of story. I am really upset that staff have been
called to some type of account for failing to
notice one part of the charter.
MacLean believes the questions about his
contract with the city rst raised by Coun.
Bruce Bell, Tracy Miyashita and Deb Walters
(who will be vying for the mayors chair in
Novembers civic election) are politically
driven.
Is $26,000 enough money for me to risk 21
years of service to the municipality? said Ma-
cLean. This is what my epithet will read. Not
what I have done for 21 years, but something
a member of council decided to make political
hay over. It was a set up from the beginning.
They have to live with what they have done to
my reputation.
MacLean claims councillors, both current
and former, were well aware of his contract to
insure the vehicle eet.
Sharpes Agency, which was owned by for-
mer mayor Danny Sharpe before, has done
business with the city since 1974.
In the past, the contract alternated between
Sharpes and Johnston Meier Insurance. But
in 2009, the city decided to formalize the way
it obtained insurance by inviting proposals.
Three agencies responded to the request
for proposals, including Sharpes, Johnston
Meier and Meier & Company Insurance.
A staff committee picked the best bidder
according to set criteria that included expe-
rience, the availability of on-site service, a
willingness to provide short-term credit and
a familiarity with the citys vehicle eet.
Coun. Gwen OConnell said she knew of the
arrangement that alternated insurance be-
tween Sharpes and Johnston Meier, but had
no knowledge about Sharpes winning the
contract when it was put to tender.
Former councillor Janice Elkerton had no
recollection of the Sharpes contract and not-
ed it isnt something she would forget.
Randy Cooke, who served three terms on
council with MacLean, also knew nothing
about the insurance contract, but thinks it
isnt an issue.
I have always known Don to be by the
book. Sharpes Agency has a long history in
the community. I dont think he would have
been awarded the contract just because he is
mayor, Cooke said.
Coun. John Becker was aware of the con-
tract and wants the issue put to rest.
Its a tempest in a teapot. The fact that Pitt
Meadows is a small teapot, makes it look im-
portant, he said.
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ext time youre carrying
a few double-doubles in
those handy cup carriers,
or bought a dozen eggs in a card-
board carton, know youve helped
complete the cycle, in part thanks
to the good work of eco-friendly
residents and the Ridge Meadows
Recycling Society.
Curbside collection of old ofce
paper and newsprint supplies a
quarter of the stock for CKF Inc.
in Langley, which churns out the
cardboard products. The cup holder
trays are used by Tim Hortons.
That is recycling making it into
something new again close the
loop, Kim Day, executive-director
of the society, said later.
Day provided an update of the
society to Maple Ridge council
Monday and later praised the local
system, in which residents separate
newspaper, cardboard, cans, plastic
and ofce paper, using colour coded
bags.
They just really like ours [waste
paper] because its very clean.
The recycling society and CKF are
now discussing pre-mixing of the
paper, selecting the right combina-
tion of newsprint and ofce paper at
the depot, to make it easier for CKF
to process.
Andy Tailby, production manager
at CKF, wishes all the waste paper
from around the Lower Mainland
was as clean as that provided by
Maple Ridge.
Separating recyclables at curb-
side produces much cleaner waste
than what comes from single source
recycling, in which all recyclables
are dumped into a single bag in the
home, then sorted at the depot.
Even after its been sorted a re-
cycling depot, the waste paper still
needs sorting again at CKF.
It was really good nding that
Maple Ridge is doing such a good
job over there, Tailby said.
Theirs comes in already sorted.
When it comes in, you dont need
to make a big capital investment in
sorting equipment.
CKF makes about 20 million cup-
holder trays a year for Tim Hortons
throughout Western Canada.
CKF is now working with Tim-
mys on adding coffee cups to their
source material. Tests have shown
it works, providing the cups get
there clean.
Day also believes getting residents
to separate their recyclables at curb-
side works better than the single-
source system used in some cities,
where all recyclables are dumped
into one blue bag or box then sorted
at the recycling depot.
The argument for single source
is that its easier for people to do
that at home. But its also cheaper
to collect at curbside, rather than
separate them into specic bins in
the collection trucks as happens in
Maple Ridge.
It [single source] is a huge chal-
lenge at the other end because that
still has to be sorted out before it
has any value.
Day suggests visiting a recycling
depot where recyclables are sorted
by people standing along a conveyor
belt, to see how contaminated the
recyclables are that come from a
single-source system.
Tailby agrees. If youve ever seen
that, its absolutely insane.
Day also told council that 200 solar
cones have been sold to residents,
while 137 residents took advan-
tage of the low-ow toilet rebate
program, resulting in 6.5 tonnes
of crushed ceramic to be put into
landll. Solar cones use heat energy
from the sun to rapidly decompose
kitchen waste.
Beginning July, small appliances
are now recyclable and can be
dropped off at the recycling depot,
just off River Road in Albion Indus-
trial Area.
Items, battery or plug-in, such as
frying pans, coffee makers, hair dry-
ers and electric toothbrushes can all
be taken there.
Those items are added to the list
that includes computers, TVs, scan-
ners and monitors that can all be
taken to the recycling depot where
Product Care will divert them to
companies for dismantling and re-
cycling. That addition means the
vast majority of personal electron-
ics now end up getting recycled.
Homeowners also may notice less
packaging in their recycling boxes in
a few years. The provincial govern-
ment wants manufacturers to start
recycling the packaging materials
in which they produce their goods.
Details remain to be worked out
but its possible that current curb-
side collection of household recycles
could dovetail with packaging recy-
cling that will be done by industry.
Similar programs are already run-
ning in Manitoba and Ontario.
Also new in July, the recycling de-
pot will take anti-freeze, in addition
to the used motor oil and lters it
now accepts.
Day said a proposal by Maple
Ridge to expand the compost pro-
cessing section at the transfers sta-
tion so it could collect kitchen waste
has been rejected by Metro Vancou-
ver.
Her goal though continues to
be the creation of an eco-centre
where a compost plant, a recycling
depot and a small transfer station
are located, a goal that the District
of Maple Ridge has had since 1990.
Maple Ridge along with Metro
Vancouver is working towards re-
moving 70 per cent of waste from
the garbage stream by 2015.
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A long-awaited study
on ooding in the Alou-
ette Valley suggests dig-
ging out the riverbed of
the North Alouette at
224th Street and creat-
ing a policy to ensure
ooding wont worsen
if farmland elevation is
raised or dikes are built.
But both of those
steps have already been
taken, says local farmer
Ken Knechtel.
Theres already those
requirements, you cant
hurt your neighbour,
by increasing the ood-
ing risk when working
the land, he said Tues-
day.
Well have to wait
see where it goes from
here.
And Maple Ridge has
already decided to exca-
vate the North Alouette
at the 224th Street cross-
ing, to remove silt and
deepen the channel and
reduce ooding risk.
Thats conrmed in
a staff report introduc-
ing the summary of
the North Alouette and
South Alouette Rivers
Assessment and Flood
Plain Analysis.
The study concludes
the river is doing what
its done for the past
century, ooding pe-
riodically and causing
damage to properties
nearby.
It also concludes, the
river ows arent wors-
ening, despite an his-
toric high-water ow
in March 2007, when an
estimated 245 cubic me-
tres rushed down the
North Alouette River.
That may have been
caused by a blockage in
the stream nearby sud-
denly giving way, a foot-
note adds.
The report also notes
that other high ows,
ranging from 118 cubic
metres per second to
162 m3/s, took place on
10 occasions over the
past 30 years.
Northwest engineer
Tamsin Lyle told coun-
cil that there are four
ways in which the Alou-
ette system can ood:
through heavy rainfall,
by backow from a
ooding Fraser River,
through erosion or sedi-
mentation of the river
channel, and from log
jams or blockages.
Coun. Craig Speirs
said its obvious, the
stream bed is rising.
We need to know
what we can do and
what we cant do.
Coun. Linda King ques-
tioned why any develop-
ment is even allowed in
the ood plain, saying
the cost is too much for
taxpayers.
We should not be
building there at all be-
cause were just going
to create problems for
people and ourselves.
But Coun. Cheryl Ash-
lie said most people in
the Alouette Valley are
worried about the ef-
fect of raising farmland
elevations and how that
affects others in the
oodplain and wanted
that as a priority. Thats
been one of the most
commonly raised issues
during her rst term on
council, she added.
Council has been wait-
ing a long time for the
report, added Coun.
Mike Morden. We need
to get the ball rolling a
little bit. Funding for
the study was approved
in 2007.
He asked if staff can
address the role of
the Agricultural Land
Commission in manag-
ing the oodplain.
The study points out
that the North Alouette
is more unstable than
the South Alouette,
whose ow is regulated
by the Alouette dam.
It also suggests that
connecting the two riv-
ers by building a chan-
nel could also help re-
duce ood risk, but that
could be expensive and
have some environmen-
tal costs.
It suggests that the
district only allow any
new ood protection
measures provided
they dont increase the
overall ooding risk in
the area.
A no-net adverse im-
pact ood level policy
should be implemented
for future developments
on the ood plain.
Any solutions will
also require a multi-
disciplinary approach,
says the staffs covering
report. Those would be
implemented over sev-
eral years.
Thats been ooding
down there for centu-
ries, said Mayor Ernie
Daykin.
We havent issued
any ll permits in that
area in the last couple
of years.
Maple Ridge engineer
Andrew Wood said
staff will review the
report and meet with
the Alouette River task
force.
Alouette river just keeps flowing along
Doing what its
always done: study
Katzie First Nation will -
nally get control of operations
at what used to be Grant Nar-
rows Regional Park.
The province conrmed it
will issue the Pitt Meadows-
based band a license before
Canada Day that will allow it to
maintain the Pitt-Addington
Recreation Site, charge fees
for parking and boat launch-
ing, set up a canoe rental and
concession stand, as well as
regulate and enforce the uses
on the site, including security.
Back-country trails will still
be maintained by the Ministry
of Forests, Lands and Natural
Resource Operation.
Metro Vancouver walked
away from managing the area
Dec. 31 after it couldnt reach
a long-term leasing deal with
the provincial government.
The Katzie band had hoped
to take over operation in May
and was frustrated by the de-
lay. The license of occupation
is for ve years.
Chief Jay Bailey said the
province would not allow the
band to clear away garbage or
mow grass on the site until a
lease was signed.
They told us it wasnt in the
budget, said Bailey.
Since its already half way
into the summer recreation
season, the Katzie may not
be able to order canoes and
the band will now have to
scramble to set up a conces-
sion stand.
We are kind of in the peak
season. Its a little frustrat-
ing, said Bailey.
We did not want to invest
money into something where
a contract was not signed.
The Katzie plan to enhance
the parks existing facilities
by sharing their culture with
visitors.
One of the bands reserves
is located across from the
canoe rental facility on the
north side of the Pitt River.
The Katzie also identify the
park as a high-priority area
for treaty settlement lands.
Its one of the main parts
of our territory, said Bailey.
Its kind of like our Crown
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A petition has been
started to ban a Maple
Ridge teen, caught on
camera trying to lit a
police car on re dur-
ing Stanley Cup riot,
from competing in the
Olympics.
The online petition
and Facebook group
100,000 strong to ban
Nathan Kotylak from
the Canada Olympic
team call for the Ca-
nadian Olympic com-
mittee to impose a
ve-year ban on the
17-year-old for his part
in the June 15 riot that
erupted after the Van-
couver Canucks lost
the Stanley Cup to the
Boston Bruins.
Nathans actions
during the Vancouver
riots do not represent
Canadian values, and
because of that he
should not represent
Canada at the Olympics
or on the world stage,
said Shelly Comeon, a
former Vancouver resi-
dent who now lives in
Montreal and started
the petition.
Comeon isnt swayed
by Kotylaks public
apology or the fact that
the star athlete has al-
ready received a provi-
sional suspension from
Canadas junior nation-
al water polo team.
She points out that
Kotylak only came for-
ward to apologize and
claim responsibility for
his actions after he was
identied by others
who recognized him
from videos and photo-
graphs on the Internet,
showing him holding a
ame to a shirt stuffed
in the gas tank of a po-
lice car.
A simple apology is
not enough in a situ-
ation like this, said
Comeon.
It will take a lot more
than sorry to make up
for the embarrassment
and disappointment he
has caused the entire
country, and missing
the Olympics should be
a part of that process.
Like other rioters
identied, Kotylak was
viciously attacked and
threatened online. His
cell phone number and
home address were
posted on several blogs
and Facebook pages.
Kotylaks lawyer, Bart
Findlay, said the threats
forced the family to leave
their Maple Ridge home.
Kotylaks father Greg,
a surgeon at Ridge
Meadows Hospital, had
to close his ofce, as
well.
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(HANEY BYPASS TO NORTH OF HOLYROOD AVENUE)
Reference No: ITT-EN11-40
Project No: E02-010-073
The District of Maple Ridge invites tenders for the 227 Street Road
Improvements from Haney Bypass to North of Holyrood Avenue. The
work generally consists of roadway excavation and construction of
extruded concrete curb, asphalt multi-use pathway, trafc circles,
concrete sidewalk, hot-mix asphalt concrete paving, permanent
pavement markings, topsoil and waterworks at the trafc circles,
relocating existing catch basins and a streetlight.
Tender Documents may be obtained on or after Tuesday, June 28, 2011
during normal business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm,
except holidays) at the Engineering Counter of the District of Maple
Ridge, on payment of a non-refundable amount of $56.00 (incl. HST)
made payable to the District of Maple Ridge. The document can also
be downloaded from the Districts website at www.mapleridge.ca after
1:00 pm on June 28, 2011.
The Tender Documents may be viewed at the Plan Room of the Vancouver
Regional Construction Association, 3636 East 4 Avenue, Vancouver, BC
V5M 1M3.
For all inquiries, contact Richard Wong at the District of Maple Ridge at
604-467-7492 or rwong@mapleridge.ca.
Tender Closing Date: Friday, July 8, 2011
Tender Closing Time: 2:00 pm local time
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THE NEWS/opinion
Jan. 24, 2011, a
63-year-old man dies
in the crosswalk at
222nd and Dewdney
Trunk after being
struck down by a car.
Jan. 27th, the
crosswalk claims its
second victim in a
week, a 73 year-old.
Merchants along
Dewdney say people
are nearly killed in
this crosswalk every
day of the week. They
want a pedestrian
light, but their pleas to the district for
one are ignored.
Will nobody in the District of Maple
Ridge District step between motorists
and their victims? Will it take a superhe-
ro to rid us of negligent drivers? Some-
one like ... Earthman.

Episode one: One less bozo on the road.


Edgar Miles made a left off 224th and
signaled into the right lane heading
west on Dewdney Trunk, scanning the
sidewalks. The crosswalk ahead was
notorious for pedestrians plowed down
by motorists.
Janis witnessed a fatality here once a
boy stuck so hard that one of his bloody
runners landed on the centre line, 200
feet away. The woman in the van was
checking her make-up in the mirror.
Elderly on walker, left side, Ed, his
wife warned.
See her, hon. Kid on the right, waiting
to cross, too. Keep your eyes wide open,
folks. This is no mans land!
Miles eased the Prius to a stop, stuck a
hand out, palm backwards, the signal to
vehicles approaching in the blind, middle
lane that someone was in a crosswalk in
front of the car that had already stopped.
Janis prayed both pedestrians wouldnt
move until vehicles in all four lanes
stopped.
A Toyota in the opposite curb lane
came to a halt. That left the two centre
lanes.
Was it too much to hope for? The Da-
kota pickup had the answer. It shot past
the Prius, followed by the Silverado full
of kids in soccer uniforms.
Doggy-doo-headed dimwit, screamed
Janis as she leapt into the street and
leveled a forenger at the next vehicle, a
Harley.
You, she barked. Stop. Right now.
The big guy in a black pith helmet
stared at her uncomprehendingly.
Okay, lady, he said. Chill.
You keep a civil tongue in your mouth,
young man, shouted the elderly woman
with the walker. She hadnt moved, and
clearly wasnt going to until it was safe.
The kid, however, seeing his oppor-
tunity, bolted. He was half way across
when the Ford F-350 rounded 222nd,
arced around the Camry, and charged
into the only open lane. It cleared the
boy by inches without a sideways glance
from the driver. At 224th, without signal-
ing, he careened right, cutting off a fully
packed HandyDart and disappeared.
That does it, groaned Miles. Im
taking this bozo off the road. Or, at least
Earthman is.
Great, Ed, said Janis. But, come
back safely. I wasnt sure you make it
last time.
There was no time to waste. Miles
found a secluded side street, parked, and
began the routine long, deep leading to
the feeling of out-of-body lightness, fol-
lowed by ... the transformation.
He tried to describe it to Janis once,
but words were inadequate. Imagine
a giant vacuum sucking the life force
out of you through the top of your head.
Swoosh. Suddenly, you are pure energy,
an immense, pulsating, amoeba-shaped
force eld, capable of anything you imag-
ine doing; of making anything happen
just because you will it? You know what
people are thinking, what theyre plan-
ning. You feel like a ...
God?
Boundless power carried an awesome
responsibility use it to do good, and not
evil. She was glad they hadnt chosen
her.
The pickup raced down the bypass,
through a yellow light at the Lougheed
junction, then suddenly braked, the
driver having noted the bright yellow
safety vest of the cop with a radar gun.
There were three others positioned on
a side street. Miles sent them telepathic
suggestion stake out the crosswalk for
an hour or two in plainclothes sitting
outside the sh and chips shop. To the
cop with the radar gun he delivered a
different idea.
Earthman, getting bozos of the road
Taking the fall
Ingrid Rice News Views
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The woman who turns off all the lights at city hall
to save energy, the one who started its worm com-
post, the former Pitt Meadows citizen of the year, is
taking the blame for failing to inform Mayor Don Ma-
cLean that he had to publicly reveal his agency won
the contract to insure the municipal vehicle eet.
Laurie Darcus, the director of corporate services
for the City of Pitt Meadows, a long-time municipal
employee and a member of the staff committee that
awarded the contract, said she was unaware of the
section in the B.C. Community Charter that requires
council members to disclose any contracts they enter
into with the city as soon as reasonably practicable
at a council meeting that is open to the public.
Section 168 also requires any contracts with coun-
cil members to be listed in a report, that includes a
general description of their nature, at least once a
year.
Don MacLean, owner of Sharpes Insurance, won
the municipal contract in 2009.
But councillors only learned that his agency won
the exclusive contract, which before had been shared
with two others, last week, when it was listed in a re-
port because it exceeded $25,000 for the year.
Council doesnt vote on the contract, the criteria
for which includes experience and familiarity with
the citys vehicles.
Who could know the municipal eet better than an
insurance agent who is also the mayor?
Clearly staff thought no one.
As mayor, MacLean is not forbidden from bidding
on municipal contracts. But the perception of doing
so is poor. As some counterparts on council pointed
out, the mayor is signing his own cheques.
Now, because of the amount of the contract, he is
required to disclose it publicly, as soon as possible.
How could he not know that?
This is his business. This is his contract, even if
he wasnt involved in preparing the proposal for his
agency. He is the mayor, the one bound by charter
rules, and oath of ofce. Shouldnt he know that?
After 21 years as a municipal politician, yes.
Dont plead ignorance now.
He knows contravening the charter could disqual-
ify him from holding ofce until the next municipal
election, or at least hes been told.
So Ms. Darcus, who cuts her hair once a year
and donates to locks to wigs for cancer victims,
takes the fall.
MacLean has said hes not running for mayor again
in November. He can bid on municipal contracts af-
ter that. For now, he should tear up the contract and
give the money back. That, or just resign.
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Jack Emberly
See Fraser, p7
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EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Young bear killed
in Maple Ridge Park (The
News, June 17).
On June 15, I made the un-
fortunate decision to spend
my morning enjoying the
fresh air and the sounds of
the river and have a nice
stretch at the Maple Ridge
water park.
Unfortunately, I was
greeted by two and soon
after three RCMP ofcers
holding their high-powered
ries aimed into the tree
tops. They had treed a bear
that had become nothing
more than a nuisance.
I witnessed the terried
bear clinging to the slim
branches near the tree tops
and knew it only had min-
utes to live.
Sickened by it all, my nor-
mal leisurely walk through
the park was a very quick
stop of disgust.
The article published in
the local paper claims the
bear was injured and 40 com-
plaints were received about
it.
The Maple Ridge water
park is surrounded by wil-
derness and a sh bearing
river. Yes, bears frequent
this area.
Sadly for this bear, it was
not welcome in its own
home.
The cost of moving a bear
or even the option of assess-
ing the injuries to the bear
would cost money; the cost
of killing it, pennies.
What had this bear done
to deserve such a fate other
than having citizens re-
port its presence?
Murders, rapists, and
others walk among us,
and when captured they re-
ceive food, water, housing,
education.
This killing must stop, or
perhaps we should start kill-
ing criminals who commit
horrible crimes and are safe
and secure in solitary con-
nement to ensure no one
harms them. Clifford Olson
jumps to my mind; his hous-
ing costs are over $3 million
and climbing.
Since 1990, North America
had 26 human deaths due to
encounters with black bears
(Wikipedia).
Yet two people die every
hour in North America from
drunk drivers.
Perhaps in the few minutes
it has taken me to write this
letter, someone has been
killed by a drunk driver.
Speeding drivers kill 200
people every year in B.C.,
alone.
I am sickened at the ease
in which our wonderful
black bears continue to be
butchered in our municipal-
ity.
I have lived in Maple Ridge
for seven years and time
and time again I have wit-
nessed bears being killed
with such senseless aban-
don.
I moved to Maple Ridge to
enjoy the wildlife and, as a
hiker, constantly encounter
bears. I even once startled
a mother bear with her two
cubs; she made no aggres-
sive gesture towards me. I
have no doubt her and her
cubs have been shot for
their actions living in our
spreading community as
hers continues to shrink.
It seems conservation no
longer reects the deni-
tion of the word: the preven-
tion of injury, decay, waste,
or loss; the careful use/
management of a natural
resource to prevent its de-
pletion.
Why have things gone so
terribly wrong?
M. PRIEST
MAPLE RIDGE
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Teen apologizes for role in riot
(The News, June 22).
We are appalled at the treatment
that the Kotylak family has received
over Nathans involvement in the Van-
couver riot.
If this family was an average family,
or low income, do you think by any
stretch of the imagination that the lo-
cal press and the media would have
made such a headline story about
this?
Nathan made a bad mistake in judge-
ment, that is a given, and he has ad-
mitted his involvement.
Yes, his parents came forward to
give him their support wouldnt you
if it was your son?
Why does that make them bad peo-
ple?
To the lowlifes who have been mak-
ing threats to this family, dont forget
that you too can be tracked through
the same sources that have found out
who so many of the people are who got
carried away that sad night .
I believe it is a crime to make a threat
no matter what the medium.
So that makes you all criminals, too.
Grow up.
G. AND E. DAY
MAPLE RIDGE
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: One person made 100 complaints (The News, June
22).
I was one of the loudest complainers about Maple
Ridges bylaw enforcement policies concerning RV
parking on residential lots.
In lieu of forthcoming recommendations, I now feel it
is time to thank municipal staff and council members
for listening to the many complaints.
The recommendations havent been completed or
adopted by council, but municipal halls willingness to
listen helped take the sting out of it for most of us.
Admittedly, there will still be some people with com-
plaints, but thats life, isnt it?
Compromise had to be made because there was no
way to satisfy everyone.
The recommendations will be the subject of an open
house, June 29 at municipal hall.
SANDY MACDOUGALL
MAPLE RIDGE
More complaints,
but thats life
No longer about conservation
Something needs to be done about horse droppings
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
I am a dog owner who, on
the rare occasion, has been
out and run out of bags.
When this has happened,
Ive encountered some peo-
ple who were quick to share
a bag, and others whose ac-
tions bordered on harass-
ment.
Im actually one of those
people who will go home
and returns to the scene of
the crime to clean up after
my little guy. After all, its
my responsibility as a dog
owner.
My family has recently
moved back to Maple Ridge
and, I have to say, I am dis-
gusted by the amount of
horse droppings we have en-
countered on pathways and
even sidewalks.
Most recently, on 128th
Avenue, a bus stop was sur-
rounded by what looked like
droppings from at least two
horses. You couldnt even
stand close to the actual sign
without stepping in some-
thing.
The mound remained
there for almost a week and
a half before the rain washed
it away.
Again another mound
was found at the crossing of
128th and 232nd Street an
intersection frequently used
by families walking to and
from school.
If dog owners have to pick
up droppings, whats being
done about the horse drop-
pings? Who is cleaning that
up? Is there a bylaw to en-
force it?
I am an animal lover and
feel that dog owners have
been given the short end of
the stick on more than one
occasion. Cats can poop any-
where without anyone en-
forcing a ne. They can also
run loose without the threat
of a leash law.
Dogs need to be licensed.
Cats dont.
In fact, dogs are the only
animal that seems to accom-
pany such a bylaw.
All I am saying is, horse
droppings, in comparison
to dogs, are not a question.
Something needs to be done.
FELICIA PAOLINO
MAPLE RIDGE
A threat is a threat, no matter the medium
THE NEWS/files
Conservation and police officers load the bear into a truck.
THE NEWS/letters
chat@www.mapleridgenews.com
Need wild-proof cans
From: boo_boo_bear, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Young bear killed in Maple Ridge Park (The News, June 17).
There are open garbage cans in Maple Ridge Park that attract wildlife, includ-
ing this poor bear that was shot and killed. Despite the idea that the cans are
regularly emptied (not sure what that means), according to district staff, bears
are attracted to this free and open buffet. They are smart animals and will
return to areas where food is plentiful in this case the open garbage cans.
The district should install wildlife proof waste receptacles in all Maple Ridge
parks, before another bear or other animal is killed.
We are behind the times and need a Bear Aware Program in Maple Ridge:
http://www.bearaware.bc.ca/.
Red light at 240th. Pickup sped through it, found the
long stretch of open road, and put pedal to the metal.
Perfect, thought Miles, his eyes, focusing like
lasers now on the roof of the Ford 350. Suddenly, the
drivers head dropped backward, the truck rose 50
feet above the road. Miles directed it to a flat grassy
bank well off the highway, and lowered his eyes. The
pickup settled down gently next to a no parking bylaw
sign.
When the patrol car pulled up, the driver was
scratching his head. There was no obvious explana-
tion for the wheel nuts resting in one of his hubcaps.
The cop noted them, but seemed more interested in
the home team flags above the vehicles doors, and
the no parking sign which he was pointing to. He had
studied the face of the man in front of him and sud-
denly smiled.
Should have ripped those off after the game,
buddy, thought Miles. This cop was on riot duty in
Vancouver, and he remembers seeing you clearly just
before you hurled that rock through the Bay window.

Did you leave bozo a message? Janis asked.


Yep, just after the cop read him his rights.
Earthman?
On the roof of his truck. A reminder for other bozos
on the road, at least until this one gets a new paint
job.
Jack Emberly is a retired teacher,
local author and environmentalist.
Fraser from p6
Did you leave a message?
chat@www.mapleridgenews.com
Throw it out
From: Hugh62, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Ridge man faces charges for vigilante justice (The News, June 22).
What a farce. No wonder people are so disgusted with the RCMP. They
lack all common sense when they charge someone like this. Lets hope
the Crown attorney looking at this has a bit more common sense and
throws it out as a waste of time. Bravo to this guy for standing up for
his property, even if he never laid a finger on this little thug.
8 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
A childs
freedom
stolen
By Robert Mangelsdorf
staff reporter
Thi rteen- year- ol d
Nicholas Reid was
crushed when he
came outside his Ma-
ple Ridge home two
months ago to nd his
three-wheeled bike
had been stolen.
The bike was spe-
cially made for the
Grade 7 student at
Alouette elementary.
He suffers from epi-
lepsy and a coordi-
nation disorder. The
bike had been do-
nated to him by the
Maple Ridge Kiwanis
Club.
Because of his con-
dition, Reid cant ride
a normal bicycle. But
on the three-wheeler,
he can keep up with
his friends and his
brothers and sisters,
and use it to deliver
newspapers door-to-
door.
For him, the bike
gives him a little bit
of freedom, and he re-
ally enjoys that, said
Reids mother, Nicole
LAbbe. We talked to
Kiwanis because we
knew we wouldnt be
able to afford it.
When the $1,500
bike went missing,
LAbbe called the po-
lice. But they had no
luck recovering it.
He was absolutely
devastated when
it was stolen, said
LAbbe. He started
to cry, and he doesnt
display a lot of emo-
tion because of his
disability.
Reid blamed himself
for not locking the
bike up that night.
When he lost the
bike, he lost that free-
dom, said LAbbe.
He couldnt even
deliver the paper by
himself anymore.
LAbbe called the
Maple Ridge Kiwanis
Club and told them
what had happened,
and two weeks ago
the local service
group replaced Reids
bike.
Ive never seen
him so excited, said
LAbbe. [Kiwanis]
really came through
for us, which was just
amazing.
The seven-speed tri-
cycle is tted with a
rear view mirror and a
wire bin at the rear to
hold Reids newspapers
for his paper route.
Reids new bike
even has some im-
provements from his
last one.
This one has a
bell, he said.
Prove you were appointed by Queen
Robert Mangelsdorf/THE NEWS
The Maple Ridge Kiwanis Club came through for
Nicholas Reid, again.
Wadhams faces 10 charges un-
der the Fisheries Act for allegedly
peddling halibut that had been
caught under an aboriginal com-
munal license for food, social, cer-
emonial purposes.
It is not the rst time he been
has targeted by the Department
of Fisheries.
In 2005, Wadhams was charged
after shery ofcers observed
him and another man selling
sockeye salmon to the public in
the community of Woss, B.C.
He was ned $5,000 in Port
Hardy Provincial Court on Nov.
19, 2008 after pleading guilty to
selling sh caught by a harvester
without a license authorizing
sales.
This time, though, Wadhams re-
fused to enter a plea.
Its the things around us that
we thrive on and use for our sur-
vival, said Kluxsum, a gaunt
man, dressed in baggy jeans and
a jacket that bore the picture of an
eagle.
The communal rights, we re-
serve forever. It is our way of
life.
Coached by a friend who sat in
the gallery of Room 2 at Port Co-
quitlam Provincial Court, Klux-
sum fumbled through an argu-
ment that contended Canada has
no jurisdiction over a Kwakiutl
man.
He reached far back in time,
pointing to the Magna Carta,
an order by Queen Anne, who
reigned from 1702 to 1714, and
the Royal Proclamation of 1763 to
support his stance. The Kwakiutl,
he argued, had never ceded their
land to the British and had every
right to make a living through
shing.
We are here as conduit, as
private representatives, but we
are willing to meet with you in a
public setting to discuss this mat-
ter, Kluxsum told Judge Daniel
Steinberg, a jurist with a bushy,
long white beard who bears the
calmed, learned look of a Greek
philosopher.
He then asked the judge to pro-
duce a document to prove he was
appointed by the Queen.
Where does your authority
come from? Kluxsum asked.
The Department of Fisheries
and Oceans began a year-and-a-
half-long investigation into two
sh and chip shop owners, as well
as Wadhams after receiving tips
from the public on Vancouver Is-
land.
Surveillance was conducted
on Wadhams, who was allegedly
seen delivering sh to Amy Zhuo
Hua Zheng and Michael Kam Fuk
Ching, who have since pleaded
guilty to the offences.
Ching, who owns Austin Fish
and Chips in Valley Fair Mall in
Maple Ridge, was ned $5,000 for
three Fisheries Act contraven-
tions while Zheng, who owns
Austin Fish and Chips in Pitt
Meadows, got a $500 ne for two
violations.
DFO ofcials seized Wadhams
Ford Explorer and shing boat as
part of the investigation.
We are starving now because
of what these people have done,
Wadhams told the court.
The DFO did come and steal
my property, my truck and all my
equipment to gather food.
Wadhams had to hitch-hike
from Vancouver Island to make
Wednesdays court appearance.
What you have done has caused
much harm, said Kluxsum, as the
long-winded and confusing legal
argument that began at 9:30 a.m.
drifted into the lunch hour.
As Judge Steinberg listened,
slightly amused, Kluxsum spent
a good half-hour reading a four-
page long afdavit from Wad-
hams, word for word, beginning
with the address of the notary
who drafted it.
Queens Counsel Didgy Kier,
a grey-haired lawyer who was
called to bar in 1962, spent much
of the morning looking through
his le, waiting patiently for the
argument to conclude.
We dont belong to any First
Nation, to any band. We belong
to Mother Earth, the living spirit
within, Kluxsum argued pas-
sionately.
We have always been Kwakiutl.
We have never been Canadian.
The judge politely insisted that
everyone on Canadian soil is still
subject to its law, whether First
Nations or a tourist.
By the end of the day, he had
thrown out Wadhams argument
claiming no jurisdiction, paving
the way for a trial to nally begin.
Charges from front
to everyone who has supported me and our
fundraising efforts for various charities over
the years. Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows, you
are the greatest fans in the world.
Special thanks to my great kids, Shanon
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As the school year
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sooner than others.
School District No.
42s summer school
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credit courses, as well
as remedial classes, af-
ter dropping the option
two years ago.
Students will be
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their studies for the
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While, full credit
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to take the courses, and
will need a recommen-
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The deadline for sum-
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Classes run July 4 to
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days, and full credit
courses running for the
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Grady expects 250 to
300 students to sign up
for summer school.
Riverside Centre is
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Avenue in Maple Ridge.
Summer school returns to SD42
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Residents are invited go for a walk, ride or
cycle along the new trail connection.
Saturday, June 25, 2011 from 11:00 am 12:00 noon
Ofcial opening ceremony begins at 11:00 am and
local associations will have information on display.
Access is off Park Lane just north of the Maple Ridge
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lot is approximately 600 metres north on the dyke.
Funding contributions for this project received from:
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12 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
The rst of 10 welcome
poles was unveiled Tues-
day at Edith McDermott
elementary for National
Aboriginal Day.
The project took more
than two years to com-
plete, with the help of
several hundred stu-
dents spending class
time and free time carv-
ing the pole.
The goal was to cre-
ate a greater sense of
understanding of Ab-
original culture and
history, and a greater
sense of belonging to the
school community, said
Doug Hoey, principal of
Aboriginal education for
School District 42.
The other goal, con-
tinued Hoey, was to
create a legacy for the
students so that years
from now they will
bring their sons and
daughters back to show
them the pole that they
carved when they were
students here.
The pole was designed
by district cultural men-
tor and master carver
Quinton Harris using
ideas gathered from stu-
dents, staff and parents
from the school, as well
as Katzie elders.
The four-metre-tall ce-
dar pole will be placed
on a platform overlook-
ing the front foyer, to
welcome anyone from
the community into the
school.
Five logs were donated
to the school district by
Blue Mountain Wood-
lot, each weighing 540
kilograms. They were
cut in half lengthwise by
Anderson Pacic Forest
Products, then put in a
kiln at Hammond Cedar
for 28 days to dry. Stu-
dents at Westview sec-
ondary welded together
the stands for the n-
ished poles.
Initially only three
logs were placed at el-
ementary schools in
the district: one at Edith
McDermott, in the west;
one located centrally at
Alouette elementary;
and one in the east at
Albion elementary.
Now the other seven
logs have been placed
for carving projects at
other local schools.
Katzie Chief Jay Bai-
ley, whose 10-year-old
son attends Edith Mc-
Dermott, was at the cer-
emony.
It is denitely a cel-
ebration of Aboriginal
culture, he said. It
is the rst pole being
raised at our own kids
school. Its awesome.
He hopes the wel-
come pole will inspire
children to learn about
First Nations culture
and open the eyes of
students to the talent of
carving.
@ For video for the pole raising,
visit mapleridgenews.com
Welcome pole creates understanding
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Katzie First Nation elder Willie Pierre greets students at Edith McDermott.
by Col l een Fl anagan
staff repor ter
First of 10 at
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- 15
A man running a
questionable food bank
operation in the Fraser
Valley has been charged
with seven counts of
failing to comply with
the Income Tax Act.
Mirek Kwasny, 48, is
accused of failing to le
a return and, if found
guilty, is subject to a
ne of between $1,000
and $25,000 and/or a
prison term of up to 12
months.
A spokesperson with
the Canada Revenue
Agency (CRA) said she
could not provide any
specics, as the mat-
ter is now before the
courts.
However, due to
previous issues with
the CRA, Kwasny was
required to le an in-
come tax return for
each taxation year that
he operated the Maple-
Ridge based Canadian
Charity Assist Society
(CCAS).
The CCAS had its
charitable status re-
voked by the CRA in
2008. CCAS was one of
845 charities selected
for audit that year, and
one of 38 organizations
to have their status re-
voked for not meeting
various regulations of
the Income Tax Act.
A CRA letter obtained
by the Abbotsford News
that was sent to Kwas-
ny states that he had
not maintained ad-
equate books, records
or internal accounting
controls.
The audit also indi-
cated the charity has
not devoted all of its
resources to charitable
activities due to the
extensive fundraising
expenses and director
benets, the letter
continued.
Two contracted fund-
raisers earned 66.6 per
cent and 50 per cent of
total donations raised,
the CRA stated.
As well, the society
failed to issue ofcial
donation receipts.
When its charitable
status was revoked, the
CCAS was no longer
permitted to
provide dona-
tion receipts for
income tax pur-
poses.
Kwasny then
began running
a different or-
ganization, Sin-
gle Parent Food
Bank (SPFB),
out of Mission.
It has not been
issued chari-
table status by
the CRA.
Last fall, concerns
arose in the commu-
nity about a person col-
lecting cash donations
for a food bank.
The SPFB is not af-
liated with any legiti-
mate established food
bank in the Fraser Val-
ley.
No food distribu-
tion site was found
for SPFB. Kwasny was
tracked down to a base-
ment suite in Mission,
where a sign for Cana-
dian Charity Assist So-
ciety was hanging on
the door.
A blog for SPFB (sin-
gl e pare nt -
f o o d b a n k .
org) states
that it pro-
vides perish-
able foods
and baby
items to
single par-
ent families
with limited
budgets. It
provides a
phone num-
ber for the
delivery or pickup of
food hampers, and lists
a location on 222 Street
as its mailing address.
Kwasny is slated to
make his rst appear-
ance in Abbotsford pro-
vincial court on July
28.
As well, he is sched-
uled to appear June
30 in Port Coquitlam
court on charges of fail-
ing to comply with the
Income Tax Act in 1993,
for which he was issued
a $3,000 ne in 2007 that
he has not yet paid.
Tax charges for man running food bank
by Vi kki Hopes
Bl ack Press
Kwasny
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Thursday* ............................................................. 8:00 am 8:00 pm
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If you have not yet received your tax notice, please obtain a duplicate from our Property Tax Ofce as payment must be received by the due
date in order to avoid penalty charges. A 5% penalty will be charged on amounts outstanding after July 4 and a further 5% penalty will be
charged on amounts outstanding after September 2.
Consider mailing or dropping off your cheque early, postdated for July 4, 2011. Make sure you include your remittance stub and complete the
Home Owner Grant, if eligible for same. Secure drop boxes are available inside the Municipal Hall (Monday Friday 8 am 4 pm) and outside
the west entrance. In the event of a mail strike, please consider other available payment options: in person at the Municipal Hall, most Banking
Institutions and Credit Unions or, if offered by your nancial institution, by telephone or internet banking.
Credit cards cannot be accepted for payment of property taxes.
Regardless of which payment option you choose, please ensure that if you are eligible for the Home Owner Grant, you complete it in full and
forward it to the Property Tax Ofce. The Home Owner Grant amount is considered outstanding until claimed and, as such, late submissions will
incur penalties. You can claim your Grant online at www.mapleridge.ca with your folio number and access code found on your tax notice.
Please contact us at 604-467-7336 if you have any questions.
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16 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
An alert passer-by helped police
catch a man caught trying break-
ing into a Maple Ridge pizza store
on Monday.
Ridge Meadows RCMP received
a call from a man around 12:30
a.m. who had seen someone using
a power drill on the front door of
the restaurant on Dewdney Trunk
Road.
A police dog was brought in
and tracked the suspect to a bus
stop bench not far from the scene,
where the 29-year-old was taken
into custody.
Police seized items that they
are preparing to present in court,
said Cpl. Alanna Dunlop.
Police are also allege the man
violated terms of a court-imposed
probation order by being in pos-
session of break-in instruments.
Travis Granger appeared in
Port Coquitlam Provincial Court
on Tuesday and was remanded in
custody until Thursday.

Truck stolen
A pickup truck was stolen
during a break-in early Tues-
day in Maple Ridge.
The theft took place at 4 a.m.
on 276th Street.
The stolen truck is a black
1997 GMC Sonoma pickup with
British Columbia licence plates
1563LG.
Crack found
Ridge Meadows RCMP are
seeking drug trafficking charg-
es against a woman caught
with a significant quantity of
crack cocaine.
The 52-year-old was stopped
near Valley Fair Mall in the
22700 block of Lougheed High-
way just before 9 p.m. on
Wednesday.
Police seized the cocaine and
released the woman on a prom-
ise to appear in court.
Passerby thwarts pizza store robbery
A pedestrian
crossing Har-
ris Rd. at
McMyn
was hit by
a vehicle
turning left
to go north
along Harris
Rd. Thursday
morning. The
pedestrian
was taken
to hospital
with minor
injuries, the
driver of the
vehicle was
uninjured.
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Tel: 604-463-5221 Fax: 604-467-7329
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Volunteer Opportunities
The District of Maple Ridge is seeking community members
to ll four vacancies on the Maple Ridge Public Art Steering
Committee. Successful candidates will have a strong interest in
the visual arts with some knowledge of practice and procedures
in public art projects.
The following volunteer positions are available:
Two Artists one for a 1-year term to run September 1, 2011
June 30, 2012 and one for a 2-year term to run September
1, 2011-June 30, 2013
Landscape Architect, Architect or Municipal Planner
familiar with art programs - for a 1-year term to run
September 1, 2011-June 30, 2012.
Community Member for a 1-year term to run September 1,
2011-June 30, 2012
To indicate an interest in being considered for the Committee,
applicants should forward a letter to the undersigned by July
18, 2011. Letters should include an indication of why the
candidate wishes to serve along with their professional and
community involvement background. A copy of the By-law is
available by contacting our ofce or the website at: http://
www.mapleridge.ca/assets/Default/Mayor~and~Council/pdfs/
Bylaws~and~Regulations/bylaw_6659-2009.pdf
An on-line application form is available on the web at: http://
www.mapleridge.ca/EN/main/municipal/728/committees.asp
For further information please contact Shelley Jorde,
Recreation Manager, Community Connections at 604-465-2451
or sjorde@mapleridge.ca
11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9
Tel: 604-463-5221 Fax: 604-467-7329
www.mapleridge.ca
Invitation to Tender
232 STREET DRAINAGE IMPROVEMENTS
(124 AVENUE TO 128 AVENUE)
Reference No: ITT-EN11-35
Project No: E02-010-152
The District of Maple Ridge invites tenders for drainage improvements on
232 Street from 124 Avenue to 128 Avenue and box culvert extension
at Coho Creek. The work generally consists of extending the existing
culvert with a 2400mm x 1500mm concrete box culvert at Coho Creek
(installation only), lling of existing ditch along the east side, installing
catch basins, lawn basins, manholes and storm sewer, driveway crossing
restorations and environmental remediation works.
Tender Documents may be obtained on or after Tuesday, June 28, 2011
during normal business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm,
except holidays) at the Engineering Counter of the District of Maple
Ridge, on payment of a non-refundable amount of $56.00 (incl. HST)
made payable to the District of Maple Ridge. The document can also
be downloaded from the Districts website at www.mapleridge.ca after
1:00 pm on June 28, 2011.
The Tender Documents may be viewed at the Plan Room of the Vancouver
Regional Construction Association, 3636 East 4 Avenue, Vancouver, BC
V5M 1M3.
For all inquiries, contact Maria Guerra at the District of Maple Ridge at
604-467-7356 or mguerra@mapleridge.ca.
Tender Closing Date: Tuesday, July 12, 2011
Tender Closing Time: 2:00 pm local time
Tender Deposit Place: District of Maple Ridge
Reception Desk (First Floor)
11995 Haney Place
Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9
11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9
Tel: 604-463-5221 Fax: 604-467-7329
www.mapleridge.ca
Invitation to Tender
216 STREET AND 128 AVENUE INTERSECTION
STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENTS
Reference No: ITT-EN11-34
Project No: E02-010-151
The District of Maple Ridge invites tenders for storm sewer improvements
at the intersection of 216 Street and 128 Avenue. The work generally
consists of replacing the existing 750mm diameter wood stave culvert
with 1350mm diameter concrete pipe, upgrading the 300mm diameter
storm sewer with 375mm diameter, permanent asphalt restoration and
environmental remediation works.
Tender Documents may be obtained on or after Tuesday, June 28, 2011
during normal business hours (Monday to Friday, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm,
except holidays) at the Engineering Counter of the District of Maple
Ridge, on payment of a non-refundable amount of $56.00 (incl. HST)
made payable to the District of Maple Ridge. The document can also
be downloaded from the Districts website at www.mapleridge.ca after
1:00 pm on June 28, 2011.
The Tender Documents may be viewed at the Plan Room of the Vancouver
Regional Construction Association, 3636 East 4 Avenue, Vancouver, BC
V5M 1M3.
For all inquiries, contact Maria Guerra at the District of Maple Ridge at
604-467-7356 or mguerra@mapleridge.ca.
Tender Closing Date: Tuesday, July 19, 2011
Tender Closing Time: 2:00 pm local time
Tender Deposit Place: District of Maple Ridge
Reception Desk (First Floor)
11995 Haney Place
Maple Ridge, BC V2X 6A9
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- 17
M
usic
on the
Wharf
is starting up
for its 15th
summer.
The Maple
Ridge Histori-
cal Society is
proud to
present a lively
line-up of free
concerts on
the Port Haney
Wharf, starting
July 11 at 7:30
p.m.
All four musical perfor-
mances take place on
the Port Haney Wharf,
at the foot of 224th
Street, east of the West
Coast Express station.
We will hear from
Marty Bernard and the
Bloo Zebra on July 11.
This is a local group that
has played in Vancou-
ver, New Westminster
and in Maple Ridge at
the Kingsher pub and
restaurant.
Bernard describes
himself as a singer, song
writer and multi-instru-
mentalist who began
performing, touring and
recording at the age of
sixteen.
The Bloo Zebra
group is dazzling local
audiences with its live
shows, characterized as
a psychedelic blend of
cosmic blues, roots and
rock music.
We will hope for an
equally dramatic sunset
and moon rise over-
looking the
ever-changing
Fraser River
with its busy
water trafc.
The second
show will be
at 7:30 p.m. on
July 25, with
Steve Hansen
and the Groove
Merchants.
Originally
a Montreal
musician,
Hansen has
been playing on the local
scene, the Interior and
Vancouver Island since
1980.
The repertoire of his
ve-piece group includes
swing, blues, early rock
and roll, rockabilly and
jazz.
Hansen has also
appeared with several
excellent Vancouver
groups, including the
Powder Blues and James
Rogers Band. This will
be his fourth appearance
at Music on the Wharf.
On Aug. 8 at 7:30 p.m.,
the performers will be
Willy Blizzard. John
Hough is the vocalist
and guitarist, accom-
panied by two other
singers and musicians
on bass and guitar.
Hough presents origi-
nal songs accompanied
by acoustic instruments.
He was the lead vocalist
and guitarist for the
group Under the Moss.
His CD In from the Cold
features the life of pio-
neers and the landscape
of Canada.
The nal concert on
Aug. 22 will begin at 7
p.m. because daylight
will be fading sooner by
then.
The Bruce James
Orchestra will close our
season with its 20-piece
big band group, includ-
ing three vocalists.
We will hear music
from the 1940s along
with current day ar-
rangements of stan-
dards. This popular local
group has also enter-
tained us in the past,
attracting some of our
largest audiences.
For people new to Mu-
sic on the Wharf, here
are a few suggestions to
keep you comfortable:
bring a deck chair or
blanket to sit on; a hat
and sunglasses, and a
sweater or jacket for the
cool of the evening.
The Kiwanis club will
be selling refreshments
on the Port Haney
Wharf. At intermis-
sions, volunteers from
the sponsoring Maple
Ridge Historical Society
will be collecting cash to
help support the musical
series.
We also thank the
Meadow Ridge Rotary
Club for their nancial
support.
Parking is limited near
Port Haney wharf so
many people walk down
the hill. If you park at
the Billy Miner, remem-
ber to patronize the
place. And dont forget
there is an active CPR
rail line to cross on your
way to and from the
wharf, so take care.
Sheila Nickols is past
president of the
Maple Ridge
Historical Society.
Music on the Wharf series set to begin
Contributed
The Creole Jazz Band played on the wharf last year.
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D
are I wade into the topic
of parenting and the post-
hockey game Vancouver
riot?
Are emotions still too raw to
be able to step back a moment
and view this with a little more
rational thought?
Is there a lesson to be learned
for parents or kids from these
events?
Yes, perhaps, and yes.
What a mess, seriously. The
whole thing is a damning indict-
ment of the direction young
people are going, but in my
opinion, not for the reasons most
will assert.
Most will contend that young
people are poorly behaved,
disrespectful of authority and
disrespectful of the property of
others. Why else would a crowd
of hockey fans turn on the city
they love and destroy public
property, loot stores and attack
police and their vehicles?
Let me approach the youth
culture from a different an-
gle. What bothered me the most
in watching the videos were
the number of people who were
standing around cheering and
videotaping or clicking cell phone
pictures. The event was re-
ally just a stage on which young
people could
perform, pos-
ing for photos
in front of
mayhem or
inciting oth-
ers to go to
such levels of
mayhem for
the sheer en-
tertainment
of recording
it. There
might have
been 20 or
30 hard core
anarchists who got it rolling, a
few hundred caught-up-in-the-
moment youth who made stupid
choices, but there were thou-
sands of people who passively
stood by lming, or actively
encouraged excess for the sake of
the shots they would capture.
Too many young people today
are completely engaged in the
momentary entertainment of a
visual world, often to the exclu-
sion of any intelligence or com-
mon sense at all.
I suspect the hard core anar-
chists may never be caught. They
know the street cameras run
24 hours-a-day and they know
everyone has a recording device
in their pocket. They arrived
downtown with their faces hid-
den, they began activities with
their faces covered and they dis-
appeared quickly once the fame
seekers took over the setting and
tried to out-stupid each other to
the delight of the voyeurs egging
them on.
The anarchists are an intel-
ligent and angry group who plan
activities like this as though they
were military maneuvers, well
aware that when they get the ball
rolling, less intelligent or more
impulsive members of the species
will create the negative atten-
tion they seek to thrust upon the
police and city administration.
If, instead of lming the events,
the crowd had turned on those
who were starting each sequence
of events, perhaps wed have the
more serious criminals in hand.
Instead, by being passive
observers, the crowd let these
criminals vanish into the night
while foolish people, many who
thought they were being cool,
found themselves acting like
sheep, or perhaps more accurate-
ly, led like lambs to the slaughter.
In the end, the courts will likely
view the foolish acts of most as
single moments of poor judg-
ment.
Vancouver riot was not innocence lost
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An outbreak of mumps
is underway across the
Lower Mainland, affect-
ing mainly young adults.
The B.C. Centre For
Disease Control says its
the rst sizable mumps
outbreak since 2008 and
extends across both the
Vancouver Coastal and
Fraser health regions.
The centre urges the
public to ensure their
vaccinations are up to
date.
Many people in their
late teens or early 20s
havent had a second
dose of the MMR (mea-
sles, mumps and rubella)
vaccine, which is recom-
mended for anyone born
after 1970.
The virus attacks the
glands, but can be worse
than the sore throat and
swollen cheeks typically
experienced by children.
Adults particularly
university students can
be hardest hit. Men can
suffer severely swollen
testicles that may shrink
permanently when the
infection ends, caus-
ing fertility problems.
Salivary glands, ovaries,
breasts and the pancreas
can also be infected. In
rare cases, brain inam-
mation can kill.
Mumps spreads
through coughing and
sneezing, but also direct
contact such as kissing
or sharing utensils or
water bottles.
Anyone who suspects
they have mumps should
phone a doctor or Health
Link B.C. at 811 and avoid
going to a clinic or ER.
Kids today are thinking less, following more
And there will be a hue and cry
that will go up about justice not
being done by letting them off too
lightly.
This is where I worry the
most about our youth. Most of
them are good kids and the few
who are really bad are small in
number. Most youth are decently
respectful of authority, although
as an educator I certainly felt
the bar of respectful behaviour
was dropping for youth and their
parents in the past 10 years. Most
kids are respectful of the prop-
erty of others and only a few are
angry enough or jealous enough
to damage or steal what belongs
to others.
What bothers me about todays
youth culture is that it promotes
intellectual passivity. They are
constantly playing video games
that promote no relationship
between real action and real
consequences; they watch inane
content on-line or in lms for
huge portions of their free time;
they create foolish video in the
hopes of nding fame in the short-
est route possible; they herd to
websites and social media based
on the trends established by oth-
ers. They are thinking less and
following more despite the fact
their parents think they are so
smart because of the speed they
can use devices.
What happened in Vancouver
should come as no surprise and
I feel pretty condent that will
not be an isolated incident, either
there or in other large urban
areas.
The ashmob dances we all
enjoyed on YouTube have been
giving way to ashmob violence
lately spontaneous groups of
youth who use social media to
gather at some place, wreak
havoc and disperse in a matter of
minutes.
Remember the term wilding, as
I suspect youll be seeing it more
often in the news in the future.
The events in Vancouver should
not be viewed as an instance of
innocence lost as much as an
example of stupidity found.
If we continue to allow our chil-
dren to grow in a world of shallow
thinking, where reality and
fantasy begin to merge and where
being a celebrity or recording an
outrageous digital photo or sound
byte is a measure of personal suc-
cess, then well nd the ability of
our kids to make the right choices
before they act will become less
and less likely.

Graham Hookey is an edu-
cational and parenting writer
(ghookey@yahoo.com).
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22 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
If you are into
Spirres, or a Lancair is
more up your alley or
maybe skydiving then
a visit to the Pitt Mead-
ows Regional Airport
this Sunday for Airport
Day is a must.
More than 40 busi-
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the airport will open
their doors to the pub-
lic, displaying every-
thing from aircraft
parts and manufactur-
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oatplane and charter
services, as well as
ight traning, hangar
rentals, aircraft main-
tenance, pilot supplies
and accessories, sport
and recreational avia-
tion, skydiving, and sky
advertising.
Vintage aircraft will
also be on display for
families to board and
take pictures of, along
with oatplanes, he-
licopters, gliders and
hand-made aircraft.
Steve Foley of Aer-
space Aviation Services
will be displaying one
Lancair, a small but fast
modern airplane, and
two replica Spitres.
Foley said the Spitre
is his favourite airplane.
He has built 21 replicas
of the British single-
seat ghter aircraft.
Its very manoeu-
vrable. Its very fast
and a hell of a lot of fun
to y, said Foley, who
test-ies each on the
Spitres before they
are shipped off to buy-
ers.
A 10-passenger Ko-
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I
f youre a little late
with the colour in
your garden this
year, consider your-
self lucky.
The cool wet
weather has really
held things back and
caused more than
the usual number of
insect and disease
problems.
But there is still
plenty of time for a
splendid garden.
When you do get
around to setting out the last of your
annual colour plants, why not include a
few of the forgotten old-fashioned an-
nuals this year.
Many of them are still available from
seed or as bedding plants, so plant a few
of these old charmers.
Wave petunias still lead the pack of
summer favourites, with their masses of
colourful flowers that smother your gar-
den with waves of vigorous and vibrant
colours.
They are self-cleaning and a wonderful
summer addition.
No garden should be without a few cos-
mos. They grow very quickly from seed
or young transplants and bloom with
huge pastel flowers right until frost.
The old-fashioned Sensation Mix
grows about 1.5 metres tall and adds an
intriguing depth to the lower plantings
we all tend to use today.
If height is a problem, try the new
dwarf Sonata series. These smaller
plants produce the same huge blooms all
summer and are quite drought tolerant
as well. Try mixing a few in among your
low conifers, azaleas and rhododen-
drons.
Portulaca has made a huge comeback
in the past few years. The large double
or single varieties, available in a wide
range of vibrant, bright colours, thrive
in hot dry locations and look great on
slopes. They spread like a carpet, and
their spiky foliage is quite interesting in
itself.
Salvia is making a comeback too with
all the new blue farinacea varieties.
Victoria Blue started the trend, but
Evolution, a new deep violet, Strata, a
silvery mid-blue and the more compact
Rhea all add a huge new element to our
hot summer gardens. They blend espe-
cially nicely with yellows and golds.
Euphorbia Diamond Frost, Silver Fog
and the new Breathless Blush, with its
bronze foliage, create summer magic.
They do very well in full hot sun and
look like Babys Breath around any flow-
ering plant, creating stunning accents
all summer long. We used them in our
gardens last year and are tripling their
numbers this year.
It is nice to see folks planting the Spi-
der Flower (cleome) these days. These
tall, long-blooming annuals make quite
a display in your summer gardens. The
white blossoms of Helen Campbell and
the soft pink Rose Queen are the most
striking. Give them some room because
they do grow rather quickly, and watch
out for the thorns when you weed them
they dont mention that in the seed
catalogues.
Zinnias have taken a huge leap for-
ward with the new Profusion series,
which spread like a carpet and are full of
vibrant colours. They are very disease
tolerant and love the heat and drought
of summer. The Profusions have given
new life to zinnias and have made them
a must-have in any garden.
Its definitely not too late to colour up
your garden with some or all of these
old time annuals. They grow quickly at
this time of year, and youll be surprised
how fast they can add a fresh new look
to any garden.
The other big advantage of late plant-
ing is the longer-lasting colour they will
provide going on into the fall.
Try them, and I think you will enjoy
them too.
Brian Minter owns and operates Minter
Gardens just outside of Chilliwack.
Contributed
No garden should be without a few cosmos. They grow very quickly from seed or young transplants
and bloom with huge pastel flowers right until frost.
THE NEWS/home&gardening
Plenty of time for a splendid garden
Gardening
Brian Minter
When you do get around to setting
out the last of your annual colour
plants, why not include a few
of the forgotten old-fashioned
annuals this year.
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22519 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
On South Alouette River
Almost one acre and city water.
Very rare nd priced below
replacement costs. 2,652
sq. ft. basement home with 3
bedrooms (could be 4) and 2
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Two (2) Five Acre Lots Ready to Build
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22519 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
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Stunning home over 3600 sq. ft. 2 storey with
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overlooking private fenced backyard onto Kanaka
Creek. Quietest street in Kanaka Ridge.
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$599,900
2 storey with full basement
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$888,000
13605 McKercher., Maple Ridge
22739-136A, Maple Ridge
23837 - 106th Ave., Maple Ridge
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$
589,900
607 Lea Avenue, Coquitlam
$
269,900
#407, 22150 Dewdney Trunk Rd
$
501,900
Waterfront opportunity
3 or 4 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Detached townhouse with double garage
10223 Shaw St, Mission
1700 sq ft rancher with
basement
3 bedroom, 1 bath
10 ACRES
5 level acres
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Very private, priced to sell
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2 bedroom, 2 bathroom
Gourmet kitchen
Granite, lamanite, replace, ect...
ALmost 1100 sq ft
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6 years old
Suite potential
Coquitlam West area
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#20 8737 212th St,
Langley
Beautiful Walnut Grove!!
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1393 sq ft, rancher with loft
55+ complex with pool/hottub
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#1, 19490 Fraser Way,
Pitt Meadows
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299,900
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604-828-8476
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604-788-8476
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3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Furnace 2010
Vinyl windows
Newer roof
8,276 sq. ft. lot
Family Safe on a
Cul-de-sac
Pitt Meadows
$
489,900
$
699,900
5 bdrms, 3 baths
Furnace 2009
Roof 3 years
Greenbelt
2 bdrm in-law
suite
2,218 sq. ft.
9,148 sq. ft. lot
4.84 ACRES
City Water
3 Bedrooms
Gas Fireplace
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1,796 Sq. Ft. Home
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#103 22150
DEWDNEY
TRUNK RD.
19371
121st STREET
Large Bedroom
Luxurious Kitchen
S.S. Appliances
Granite Counters
786 Sq. Ft.
Large Gated Patio
Underground Parking
Visitor Underground
Parking
QUICK POSSESSION
POSSIBLE
$
218,500
$
484,500
$
450,000
$
219,000
2 bedrooms
1 baths
Gas replace
In-suite laundry
1,096 sq. ft.,
2 parking spots
Pets welcome
.51 ACRE
2 Kitchens
4-5 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
2,300 sq. ft. Home
Detached Garage/
Shop
#27 - 23580
DEWDNEY
TRUNK RD.
MAPLE RIDGE
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Pitt Meadows
Maple Ridge
$
548,000
$
219,000
4 bedrooms
+ den
3 bathrooms
Gas replace
2,568 sq. ft.
home
6,071 sq. ft. lot
Tile Roof
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1,080 Sq. Ft.
For 55+
Maple Ridge
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WATERFRONT VIEW is the
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T/H is located in Osprey
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with a panoramic southern
view of water. Fabulous
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Newer home, no HST, desirable award winning Davidson plan.
Bright, open 2594 sq. ft. custom quality 3 bdrm/3 bath walk-
out bsmt. Maple kitchen, centre island & bar. Great rm concept,
stunning cultured stone f/p. Unnished 839 sq. ft. bsmt awaiting
your ideas. Valley view. Quick possession avail. Call now for your
personal viewing.
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525,000
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604-467-9300
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22519 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
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604-467-9300
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25171 - 112th Avenue,
Maple Ridge
Ideal place to live for 1-5 years
as services move closer. Potential
designation of 18 - 22 lots in
future as per Ofcal Community
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For details or viewing call
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Pitt Meadows Townhome
This 3 level home is ideal for
a family, situated across from
elementary school and close
to recreation and WC Express.
Features 2 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms,
family rm with gas replace and
additional recreation ofce space
and double garage. Only $387,000
Call Al today!
2 Bedroom Condo
Located close to downtown
Maple Ridge. This 2 bdrm condo
unit features 2 full baths, granite
counter tops, laminate oors, 9
ceilings and lots of natural light
and 2 level patio, one covered
and one open with yard area
around. Only $289,000
Call Al Hogarth to view
Family Friendly Townhome
This 1374 sq. ft. townhome has
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry on
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an ideal ofce or games rm.
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To view please call
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11750 Burnett St.,
Maple Ridge
Situated 1 block from major
shopping mall this cozy 2 bdrm
home could be ideal for young
starters or retirement. Even
potential for 2 small lots. Listed at
$379,900.
Call Al Hogarth to view this
property.
Large Lot
Over 17,000 sq. ft. with 99 ft.
of frontage with 3+ bedroom
rancher only a block from major
shopping. Separate garage/
workshop. Good potential to add
garden suite. Ideal for additional
family member. Asking $499,900.
Drive by 11736 Burnett St. or
Call Al for appointment to view.
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Jeff & Cass
604.833.1069 604.828.SOLD
(7653)
23707 128th Crescent, M.R.
Come See, Come Sigh, Majestic custom built 3600 sq. ft. log
home on a secluded one acre lot right on the Alouette River.
Detached double garage with rough-in for suite above, plus
rough-in for 2 bedroom suite in basement. Ultra kitchen to die
for; trust me youve never seen anything like it!
13185 239B St., M.R.
Potentially over 4200 sq. ft. 2 storey + basement home on
greenbelt. Triple garage, 4 bedrooms up. Den on main + great
room + dining room. Too many pluses to list. Get over here
and take a look.
#307-12268 224th St., M.R.
1148 sq. ft. 2 bedroom + den condo in the nearly new Stone-
gate. Granite counters, stainless appliances. Best price in the
building. Come have a look.
NO STAIRS HERE!
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Strata only $125/mo. Call Cass 604-833-1069 or Jeff 604-828-
7653 to view.
#321-12238 224th St., M.R.
Start here! 2 bedroom condo in popular Urbano complex.
Great for rst time buyers, empty nesters, or singles. S.O.S.
(see you on Sunday).
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1.23 Million
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21663 Dewdney Trunk Rd
Top of the line construction including 2x6 walls,
a/c, 2 gas replaces, huge country kitchen with
6 appliances. Monthly payments approx $1,600.
View with Don Schmidt 604-467-9300
Immaculate Rancher
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399,800
23616 - 132nd Ave., M.R.
12 Townhomes + 1 lot
Ready for permits.
$1.25 Million includes
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Gorgeous, rare ranch-style home with matching
quality walkout basement. Suit family or long
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Over 700 sq. ft. could be a
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R.V. Parking with hookups.
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Call Ray for appointment
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Asking
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Outstanding view from covered
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Sparkling bright gourmets kitchen
Perfect home for extended family.
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38806 Nicomen Isl Trunk Rd, Mission
1550 sq ft
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41 x 24 detached
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Detached shop
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3314 Jervis St., Port Coquitlam
1500 sq ft 2
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3 bdrms + den
Detached garage/
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Lane access
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Walk to Coquitlam
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$
469,800
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Lg attached
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by Colin Oswin
Want to join one of Vancouvers fun
and funky neighbourhoods?
Developer Concord Pacifc may have
created the perfect place in Uptown.
Located at East 12th and Kingsway,
Uptown drops you right in the middle
of the hip South Main area.
Grant Murray, vice-president of
sales with Concord Pacifc, says South
Main has been upgraded in a big way
over the past few years. Te area has
seen lots of businesses move in afer
they lef the nearby Cambie corridor
during construction of the Canada
Line, adding a combination of practical
amenities and hipster favour.
Main has gone a long way in
upgrading itself, he says.
Uptown is a 10-foor, 102-unit
building, featuring a variety of diferent
apartment suites. Layouts range from
one- or two-bedrooms with added
dens or fex rooms. Suite sizes run from
560 to 955 square feet, not including
balconies, and ceilings in most units are
8-foot-8.
Murray says suites at Uptown
average $545 per square foot a far
cry from the $700-$800 range typically
found right downtown.
Its really great to have more room
for the same buck, he says.
Murray added that the units, what
he describes as really sensible, good-
sized suites, act as a great investment
for prospective landlords because
tenants tend to stay longer in larger
apartments.
Uptown is certainly not hurting for
amazing features. Outside, residents
will fnd stunning views especially
looking downtown and toward the
North Shore mountains. Every suite
includes an open balcony or deck.
Murray says homes on foors six to
10 have particularly spectacular views,
but residents on lower foors can still
get a chance to enjoy the sunset by
venturing up to the buildings green
roofop terrace.
Te roofop terrace is just one of
several amenity areas in the building.
Te others include a gym on the
ground foor as well as a kitchenette/
meeting room on the second foor with
a nearby play area for the kids. Another
play area is available on the 10th foor.
Meanwhile inside, kitchens feature
high-gloss laminate cabinetry and
under-cabinet lighting. Laminate
wood-look fooring is standard
throughout the main living areas for a
modern touch, and ensuite bathrooms
include a textured tile tub and shower
surround with elegant glass tile accents.
Homes at Uptown start at around
$269,000.
For more information, visit www.
moveuptown.ca or call 604-899-8800.
Submitted photos
Concord Pacics Uptown is right in the middle of Vancouvers hip South Main area, and includes beautiful views of the North Shore mountains
from some suites (above). Kitchens at Uptown include quartz-stone countertops and a mosaic tile backsplash (top), among several other
amazing features.
Vancouvers SoMa
beckons with Uptown
Downtown living
Housing starts forecast to increase.
CMHC foresees rising luxury homes sales as well.
Housing starts will increase in British
Columbia this year and next, according to the
Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporations
Housing Market Outlook report.
Te CMHC says that housing starts,
including single-detached and multiple-family
homes, are projected to total 26,400 units in
2011 and 29,000 in 2012.
Te housing market outlook is similar
to CMHCs frst quarter forecast, except
for adjustments to the existing home price
outlook, says CMHCs B.C. Regional
Economist Carol Frketich. Mortgage loan
interest rates, which will remain low by
historic standards, together with stable
employment and strong population growth,
will support the resale and new home markets
in 2011 and 2012.
An increase in higher-end detached home
sales in the frst quarter in some areas of
Greater Vancouver will push the average MLS
price up 14 per cent in 2011, to $770,000, says
Robyn Adamache, Senior Market Analyst for
Vancouver with the CMHC.
According to a release from the CMHC,
price increases recorded in Vancouver,
Richmond and West Vancouver are higher
than anticipated, and this will continue
to contribute to higher prices and greater
demand for high-end homes in those areas.
Greater Vancouver accounts for almost
half of MLS sales in the province, and a rising
share of single detached home sales, which
tend to have higher prices, as well as an
increasing proportion of sales in higher priced
areas of Greater Vancouver, says Frketich.
S
uites at Uptown average
$545 per square foot, a far
cry from what is typically
found downtown. Its really
great to have more room for
the same buck, says Concord
Pacics Vice-President of Sales
Grant Murray.
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MLS# V863387
$399,900
#223 - 19673 Meadow Gardens
MLS# V884546
$398,888
10429 Tamarack Cr
MLS# V883231
$539,800
23620 Tamarack
MLS# V888470
$564,000
10443 Tamarack Cr
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$558,800
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#7 - 11757
236th
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MLS# V876216
$204,800
#102-2360 Wilson Ave - PoCo
MLS# V881239
$224,000
11734
Furukawa
MLS#
V888660
$449,900
#123 - 22555
116th
MLS#
V877690
$229,800
23619
118th
MLS#
V881823
$538,800
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20160
Chigwell
MLS#
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$394,900
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#10 - 23343
Kanaka Way
MLS#
V895025
$389,900
OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 PM
MLS# V870097
$549,800
23979 Fern Cres
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23-23575 119TH, MAPLE RIDGE
Super starter with 3 bedrooms and laundry
upstairs. Downstairs is a bright Euro-style
kitchen, powder room, big dining area, and
huge living room with cozy gas replace. There
is a private north facing fenced yard. Great
family complex close to schools and bus line.
REDUCED! 249,900
Character 4 Br log home with views of Fraser River
and Mount Baker. Log shop is 21 x31 and the barn
is also 21x31. Land has gentle southern slope,and
is set up for a hobby farm with other out buildings.
Situated on a quiet no through street. See virtual
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$749,900
8 ACRES WITH HISTORIC LOG
HOME, SHOP, BARN
NEW LISTING
22915 REID AVE, MAPLE RIDGE
Immaculate home with over 3219 sq feet total, 4
BRs upstairs, plus family room downstairs. There
are 2 separate laundry areas, 3 full baths and 2 half
baths and a 4 foot crawl space. Fantastic mountain
view, RV parking, and beautiful landscaping make
this home a winner!
$549,900
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4 PM
NEW LISTING
$269,000
END UNIT- Very BRIGHT
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Nice Updates - Flooring/
Paint
Private Back Yard, great
Pitt Meadows location -
close to both bridges and
West Coast Express
Offered at $269,000
OPEN HOUSE SUN., JUNE 26, 2-4 PM
#28 12120 189A St., Meadow Estates
Al & Brenda JENKINS
604.467.3871
www.brendajenkins.com
11871 Blakely Rd. 11871 Blakely Rd
One of a kind! Traditional 2 storey Tudor style home in Pitt Meadows. Rare
4 bedrooms and games room. Huge master with walk-in and ensuite. Sunken
living room. Formal dining room. Cozy kitchen and family room with beautiful
french doors leading to covered deck and private back yard. Fabulous layout.
New laminate, fresh paint, new lighting, carpet and blinds and more.
11655 - 203rd 11655 203rd
Cute and Cozy 2 bedroom rancher. Perfect empty nester or even starter
home. Spacious kitchen and eating area that overlooks your secret garden.
Formal living room with bay windows. Single car garage. Central location,
close to elementary school and public transit. Call Brenda (604)816-6961
for more details.
MLS #V882025 MLS #V887267
$599,000 $354,900
MLS#
V878045
#153 19639
Meadow Gardens Way
Pitt Meadows
$559,800
OPEN HOUSE SAT 1-4 PM
MLS#
V896105
23719 114A
Ave
MLS#
V891912
$596,000
OPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 PM
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604.250.3977
MIKE HUBER
604.839.8647
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604.313.5727
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$179,000
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$199,900
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$699,000
#6-36264 Hartley Rd
9114 Shook Rd
#208-7500 Columbia
3 bdrm
Full ensuite
Fenced yard
New furnace and
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8 year old roof
Bsmt suite
$459,900
5 acres
3+ bdrm, 3 bath
2 level, 2200 sq feet
Big barn with box
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$849,000
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2 parking spaces
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604-931-5551
nchabros@macrealty.com
$188,800
#213 12238 224th, Maple Ridge
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22233 - 4 Ave. Langley
Custom 6 bedroom Rancher on 17 rolling
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604.828.7643
$229,900
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Beautiful 2 bedroom corner suite
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9 ft ceilings, in-suite laundry/storage.
Secure underground parking.
Gorgeous mountain view!
Located very close to shopping and
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Small well-run & cared for complex.
Spacious, airy & bright - security is #1.
Kitchen has oak cabinets with roomy eating
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Large fenced backyard with BBQ patio.
Walking distance to local elementary
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604-250-7755
$
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$
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$
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Central Maple Ridge Central Maple Ridge
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Randall Didiuk
604-377-7765
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604-463-2991
Gina Halinda
604-467-5000
$
849,900
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Large 2 storey home located on 14,000 sq.
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Beautiful 3220 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom
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above garage.
Extras make this home a must see!
$
799,000
SIEGLE
CREEK
ESTATES
Jim Isherwood
604-250-7755
Mission
Fully serviced park like 1.72 acre lot.
5 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms.
Located across from elementary school &
short walk to shopping.
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ceiling windows on main & lower oor.
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overlooking lush garden.
First time offered.
VERY
RARE
Gina Halinda
604-467-5000
$
625,000
Glenn Mr Rogers
604-780-2304
$
474,800
GREAT
FAMILY
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Central Maple Ridge
Super location, basement entry home.
Features updated ooring, kitchen with
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Close to schools, hospital, West Coast
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Georgian style home, shows like new.
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Jim Isherwood
604-250-7755
$
539,500
North Maple Ridge
Desirable Rock Ridge.
Large open plan with
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Over 3000 sq ft, features, 2 bedroom suite.
Close to Maple Ridge Park,
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$
524,900
Luke Mr Rogers
604-780-2304
Central Maple Ridge
Rare nd. extra large 3 bedroom home close
to schools, parks, transportation, shopping
and more.
Offers 1728 sq ft on main, kitchen w/breakfast
counter and lots of wine berry maple cabinets.
Large covered aluminum deck,
fully fenced yard.
Newer hot water tank and roof.
1728 sq. ft. bsmt w/games room and rec room.
RANCHER
WITH
BASEMENT
Randy & Tracy DeLair
604-463-2991
$
514,900
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11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
604.467.5000
Brookside
Realty
Your Missing out on a
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Tell your realtor to show you this one. This 2 storey
5 bedroom home oozes with great features from pri-
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and living room, vaulted ceilings ,den and 2 bed-
room suite with access to gardened yard. Have a
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11309 238th M.R.
V868550
Eagle Point -Golf
Course $125,000
Heres your opportunity to build your retirement
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A New
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Come and enjoy
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Ridge home
offers. Your family
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home with all
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Home offers. Rock
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granite counters, eating bar, gas stove and pantry.
Upper level with computer loft, Master with large 5
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bedrooms. Basement is semi-finished ready for
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$529,000.
Another Great
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Top Floor air-conditioned 2 bedroom with great
loft area with wet bar. Enjoy the living room
with vaulted ceilings, gas fireplace, oak kitchen
and master bedroom on main floor. Loft area
includes deck, den, bedroom, bathroom and
storage. All this plus and the great amenities
offered by Fraserview Village. $239,900
# 206 11578 225th St.
V866570
Falcon Manor
with Great Price $269,900
Heres one of the better priced quality units in
town. 2 Bedroom modern painting, Fireplace,
Granite counters, Laminate flooring, big patio plus 2
bathrooms large en suite with separate shower and
soaker tub and big walk-in closet. All this plus large
storage area behind parking stall. Over 1085 sq.
ft of comfortable living. Close to commuting, West
Coast Express and town center. Now offered at
$269,900 See It Quick
308-22150 Dewdney
V866846
Immediate Possession
Enjoy the freedom this great complex offers for the
over 55 age group. Pools, hot tubs, recreational,
workshops, rv parking etc. This ground floor 1
bedroom and den has a open floor plan. Living room
with gas fireplace (included in maintenance) oak
kitchen, in suite laundry plus own air-conditioner.
Now $179,900
105 11578 225th St
This serene area is one of Maple Ridges Best
Kept Secrets. 2 Acres with private bridge access.
Enjoy this 4 level contemporary home with
extensive decks, patios, pool and Hot tub. Spacious
bedrooms, dens family room and storage areas.
New appliances, bathrooms etc. Wake up with the
deer sleeping in your yard. If acreage is your forte,
this is a must see. $969,900
12680 239th Street
(Davison Pool area)
Where to Laze Away
your Summer
Let my
expertise
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604-817-2920
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11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
Come and enjoy the panoramic views from the
decks of this Executive 2 storey home. This home
is made for comfortable living. Great room, Gourmet
Kitchen with loads of cupboards, hardwood, tiling,
huge 12x 25 deck plus large bedrooms throughout.
Fully finished walk out basement to over 9,000 sq.
ft. landscaped safety fenced view lot. All this plus
hot tub and air conditioner. Come have a look.
Reduced $639,000
13322 McCauley Crescent
V881813
Rock Ridge
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Fraserview
Village
V863285 V866599
22970 136A Ave
V894826
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MLS V887929
TOWNHOUSE THAT FEELS LIKE A HOUSE
#23 11737
236TH ST.
WOW! 2400 MTN
FEE CREDIT
$
364,900
www.chadaugust.com
MLS V883781
$
799,900
24170 113TH
Custom built, master on the main.
Over 3000 sq. ft.,
+ 14000 sq. ft lot.
Irrigation, heat pump, loads of extras.
Private yard and subdvision
HIGH END, CUSTOM BUILT
MLS #V883644
$
649,900
24602 MCCLURE DRIVE
2 storey + fully
nished base-
ment.
1200 sq. ft. down,
room for the
In-laws or teens.
New above
ground pool,
south
exposure.
+3500 sq ft, low
maintenance.
NEW PRICE SAME GREAT HOUSE
MLS #V883644
$
619,900
MAIN FLOOR MASTER BED
19267 FIELDSTONE WK
Like new,
showhome
condition
3 bedroom
+ mid level
media room
Low mainte-
nance, outdoor
entertaining
MLS V869481
$
579,900
24979 112TH AVE
Beautiful private 1+ acre.
1565 sq ft rancher bsmt + loft
Backs onto Kanaka Creek.
Detached barn
expansion possible.
Path of development.
PRIVATE PARK LIKE ACRE
MLS #V891721
$
319,900
#21 11355 236TH
3 bedrooms +
loft/den area
Updated and
open plan
Schools, bus,
great location
Storage, 2 car
parking
Desirable
Robertson Ridge
NEW LISTING!
Ni Ni Ni Ni Ni Nico co collle le le
604.318.5254
11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
Brookside Realty
chadaugust@shaw.ca
604.3 604 604.3 604.3
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CHAD
AUGUST
4 bed. 4 bath,
2057 sq ft
Greenbelt,
cul de sac location
Updated and
spotless
throughout
Great complex,
new roofs.
OPEN
SUN
2-4
PM
MLS V859758
$
234,900
#35 19696 HAMMOND RD.
2 bedrooms,
2 baths, 2 levels
Move in ASAP
Fully fenced yard, loads of storage
Excellent location, bridge, bus, shopping
OWNERSHIP STARTS HERE
OWN
FOR
$900
PER MO
5%
DOWN

Brookside Realty 11933 224th Street Maple Ridge
www.dannyandclaudio.com
TRANSFORMED!
22728 127th Avenue
Yours at $569,000
* Basement entry home
* 5 bdrms + den ~ 3 baths
* Double garage
* Centrally located
* Fully nished basement
* 2748 sq. ft. home
* Fully fenced yard
* Minutes to shopping
* Minutes to GE Bridge
OPEN HOUSE
SAT 1 - 4
12213 Chestnut Cr
Listed at $474,900
* 4 level split + crawl sp
* 4 bedrooms ~ 3 baths
* Fully fenced yard
* Cedar deck + Hot tub
* Quiet cul-de-sac
* Master with 4 pcs ens
* Newer 3o year roof
* Close to bridges
* Close to W C Express
OPEN HOUSE
SAT 2 - 4
SOMERSET SPLIT
23400 Tamarack Ln
Offered at $429,000
* Kanaka Ridge
* 3 bdrms ~ 2 baths
* Double garage
* Solarium
* TOTALLY RENOD
* 1536 sq. ft.
* Fully fenced yard
* Minutes to shopping
* Walk to Planet Ice
OPEN HOUSE
SAT 2 - 4
3 - 12449 191st St
Settle in at $319,900
* 3 level townhome
* 3 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* Rainscreened
* Quiet family complex
* WINDSOR CROSSING
* Walk to shops
* Great starter home
* N side of tracks
* WALK TO W C EXP
OPEN HOUSE
SAT 11 -1
PITT MEADOWS
6 - 19022 119B Ave.
Offered at $295,000
* UNIQUE END UNIT T/H
* 3 bdrms ~ 2 baths
* New laminate ooring
* New appliances
* Small, quiet complex
* 1323 sq. ft.
* Fully fenced yard
* Minutes to shopping
* Walk to W. C. Express
OPEN HOUSE
SAT 2 - 4
13929 - 229th St
Yours at $639,000
* 2 Storey + bsmnt
* 3284 square feet
* 3 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* Quiet cul-de-sac
* 7100 sf view lot
* Finished Basement
* Gamed room w/bar
* Lots of upgrades!
* Mountain views
OPEN HOUSE
SUN 2 - 4
SILVER RIDGE
24038 McClure
Yours at $529,000
* Desirable area!
* Basement entry
* 2576 square feet
* 6 bedrooms ~ 3 baths
* 7029 square ft lot
* Large S facing deck
* Fully fenced b/yard
* 5 foot crawlspace
* Fully nished bsmnt
OPEN HOUSE
SUN 2 - 4
MAPLE CREST
19719 S. Wildwood Cr
Yours at $519,000
* RARELY AVAILABLE!
* 3 bdrm, 3 baths
* 3 yr old roof/furnace
* 2 storey home
* Heritage-style home
* 1950 square feet
* Rec room/playroom
* Lovely backyard
* Vickers built
OPEN HOUSE
SUN 2 - 4
BRAND NEW LISTING
HATE STAIRS?
PITT MEADOWS
NEW
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Trusted Names!
Outstanding Agents. Outstanding Results.
Call them today for your move!
www.BruceandRene.com
LifeStyles Realty, #8 - 8880 202 Street, Langley, BC 604.513.2300
Each ofce independently owned and operated

Bruce & Rene Pollon Christine Favis


604.816.3366 604.831.6045
Welcome Trevor
ROYAL LePAGE - Brookside is very
pleased to have Trevor Tache join their team.
If you are thinking of buying, selling or just have
a real estate question, Trevor would like to hear
from you. Give Trevor a call at 604-760-3453
email: trevortache@royallepage.ca
11933 - 224th St.,
Maple Ridge
604.467.5000 Brookside Realty
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Brookside Realty
www.brooksiderealty.ca
OPEN HOUSES THIS WEEKEND Saturday June 25 & Sunday June 26

20137 Wanstead St
OPEN
SUN 1 - 3
Amanda & Bob
vandenBrink
604-619-2164
Beautifully renovated
Basement entry home on no thru road
Heated tile ooring, new laminate
Brand new kitchen, basement fully nished
with separate entrance.
$
519,000

12375 Davison St
OPEN
SAT 1 - 3
Amanda & Bob
vandenBrink
604-619-2164
Very clean rancher.
Fully nished basement.
Over 1/4 acre.
No thru road.
Lots of parking.
$
439,900

#38-19060 Ford Rd
OPEN
SUN 2 - 4
Mary Spann
604-308-5088
Fantastic Opportunity to get into the market.
Central location minutes to school, library,
town centre, parks and schools.
New roof, newer s/s kitchen.
All for you in a spacious 1600 sq. ft.
3 bedroom town home.
Beat the rush.
$
338,900

24773 McClure Drive
OPEN
SAT 2 - 4 - SUN 12 - 2
Jeremy McCarthy
778-846-3200
3500 sq. ft. backing onto GREENBELT!
3 bedrooms, and den that could be 4th.
Open oor plan with vaulted ceilings.
Walk out basement fully nished
with wet bar.
Granite counter tops,
island, and walk in pantry.
$
629,000

25494 112 Ave
OPEN
SAT 2 - 4
Betty Olsen
604-240-5401
2 acre parcel with mountain view.
Gorgeous property awaits your ideas.
Post and beam cedar home features
2 bedrooms up 2 down.
Newer furnace,
remodeled kitchen and more
Great water supply and 2 working septics. .
$
629,900

22034 124 Ave
OPEN
SUN 2 - 4
Al Knuttila
604-240-5474
Almost 2000 sq. ft. updated.
3 bedroom home.
Hardwood oors, nice kitchen with island
rare package.
Approximately 1/2 acre
on the westside.
OCP showS higher density
for this property.
$
584,900

23562 112B Avenue
OPEN
SUN 2 - 4
Tammy Sonne
778-773-2707
Excellent family home on CUL-DE-SAC.
This beauty includes 6 BEDROOMS
and 5 BATHROOMS.
Maple kitchen open to family room, large den
(easily converted to a 7th bedroom).
Fully fenced Fully nished. Easy to SUITE.
Walking distance to Kanaka Elementary,
Shopping, Amenities, Transit nearby
$
519,000

22728 127th Ave
OPEN
SAT 1 - 4
$
579,000
Basement entry home.
5 bedrooms + den ~ 3 baths.
Double garage.
Centrally located.
Fully nished basement.
2748 sq ft home fully fenced yard.
Minutes to shopping.
Minutes to GE Bridge.
Freshly updated.
Claudio 604-340-4167
Danny 604-802-6694

#6 - 19022 119B Ave
OPEN
SAT 2 - 4
Claudio 604-340-4167
Danny 604-802-6694
UNIQUE END UNIT T/H
3 bedrooms - 2 baths.
New laminate ooring.
New appliances.
Small quiet complex.
1323 sq. ft.
Fully fenced yard.
Minutes to shopping.
Walk to W.C. Express.

$
295,000

24038 McClure Drive
OPEN
SUN 2 - 4
Claudio 604-340-4167
Danny 604-802-6694
Desirable area!
Basement entry
2576 square feet
6 bedrooms - 3 baths
7029 square foot lot
Large south facing deck
Fully fenced backyard
5 foot crawlspace
$
529,000

12213 Chestnut Cres
OPEN
SAT 2 - 4
Claudio 604-340-4167
Danny 604-802-6694
4 level split + crawl space.
4 bedrooms ~ 3 baths.
Fully fenced yard.
Cedar deck + Hot tub.
Quiet cul-de-sac.
Master with 4 pieces en suite.
New 30 year roof.
Close to bridges.
Close to WC Express.
$
474,900

23400 Tamarack Lane
OPEN
SAT 2 - 4
Claudio 604-340-4167
Danny 604-802-6694
Kanaka Ridge Ranch
3 bedrooms ~ 2 baths
Double garage
Solarium
TOTALLY RENOVATED
1536 sq. ft.
Fully fenced yard
Minutes to shopping
Walk to planet Ice
$
429,000

12069 Harris Rd
OPEN
MONDAY - THURSDAY 1 - 4
WEEKENDS 12 - 5
Solaris, concrete and steel construction in
Pitt Meadows-only Towers.
Floor to ceiling windows allow natural light to
ow throughout the home.
Floor plans for everyone, spaces that are
perfect for entertaining or relaxing.
Close to West Coast Express, recreation and
shopping.
$
229,900
Jim Isherwood
604-250-7755

19485 Hoffmann Way
OPEN
SUN 1 - 4
Trevor Tache
604-760-3453
9 ceilings, large bright, kitchen.
Large master bedroom
w/2 walk-in closets + sitting area.
Next to hiking trails, riverfront walks,
& great parks.
Easy access to Golden Ears Bridge,
West Coast Express and
Pitt Meadows Airport.
$
539,500

11281 236 St
OPEN
SUN 12 - 2
Jana Fuller
604-202-2794
Beautiful home, cul-de-sac, great area with
Kanaka Creek Elementary in your catchment
Fabulous, 5 bedroom plus den home.
Downstairs has separate entrance with
2 bedrooms, and rec room.
$
529,900

26581 96 Ave
OPEN
SUN 1- 4
Randy & Tracy DeLair
604-463-2991
Take in the breathtaking views of
Mt Baker & Fraser River.
Rustic log home situated on 3.46 very private
acres
Boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms,
& inground pool
Heat Pump with air conditioning and more.
$
699,900

22186 - 124 Ave
OPEN
SUN 1 - 4
Debra Bell
604-290-8544
Very unique West Coast Contemporary,
creek setting.
Thousands of dollars in updates.
Beautiful cherry wood kitchen, laminate
ooring.
New carpets, enclosed hot tub room.
2 year old roof, rock replace, fabulously
nished.
$
549,900

21367 123 Ave
OPEN
SUN 2 - 4
Sid Alamo
604-802-2211
Solid home in central location
offers 3 bedrooms up and 2 down in the
in-law suite.
Fully fenced yard with tall trees,
gardens shed and play area.
Lots of updates, such as ooring,
50 litre hot water tank, slate and tile ooring
and lots of laminate.
$
405,000
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#200 11830 223rd Street, Maple Ridge 604-466-5077
Tom Thompson 604.910.4474
Over 2200 sq. ft., 3 bedroom, 3 level home
with fully finished walk-out basement that could
easily be suited. This home features 4 baths, 9 ft.
ceilings on the main, gas fireplace and oak kitchen
cabinets with pantry. Upstairs features large
master bedroom with ensuite and a walk-in closet.
Approx. $10 grand recently spent on custom built
patio with pergola and lattice work for privacy.
Fresh paint, new blinds throughout and Air Ducts
just cleaned. Located near all levels of schooling.
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604-202-5117
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$518,800
Great Westside location close to schools, shopping, restaurants, movie
theatre, West Coast Express and the Golden Ears bridge. This is a
spacious 4 level split with over 2,660 square feet and has loads of up-
dates including new carpets, tile and lino. There are new light xtures,
crown moulding, baseboards, earthtone paint and black appliances and
even a new furnace. Great family sized backyard with a huge 25 x 14
southern exposed deck for summer entertaining!
20270 Stanton Ave., Maple Ridge
OPEN Sat/Sun 1-3
Across from prestigious Vancouver Golf Club Very
private Estate over 4400 sq ft. with 6 bdrms up and
4 baths. Lots of updates, hardwood, crown moldings,
cabinets, windows, +Roof. All this on almost a 1/3
of an acre. Close to schools + Transit. Great for
entertaining. Huge Newly covered deck.
Across from prestigious Vancouver Golf Club Very
$988,800
738 Austin Ave., Coquitlam West
JUST LISTED
1400 sq. ft. caf
available for lease
LifeStyles Realty
For the way you live
604- 341- 3575
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PITT MEADOWS ONLY REAL ESTATE OFFICE
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PITT MEADOWS FIRST & ONLY REAL ESTATE OFFICE
#2 19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows
The #1 Real Estate Ofce in Maple Ridge
has expanded to Pitt Meadows
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#8 21550 Cherrington Ave.,
Maple Ridge
Maple Ridge Estates 1/2 duplex
backing onto McKinney Creek. 3 bdrms
plus den on the main oor. Gas replace.
Laminate. Vaulted living rm with slider to
large wood deck backing onto trees. 3
bathrooms. Garage.
1/2 Duplex
$281,900
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 - 4
New 2 Storey Homes
With Basements
Starting at $463,900
OPEN EVERY DAY 12-5
$10,000 CASH BACK ON THE
NEXT 3 SALES UNTIL JUNE 30
10132 - 240 St., Maple Ridge
Main Stone Creek 56 19 lovely single
Family Homes built by Onni Group
Open oor plans, gas F/P, maple kitchen
with granite counters, pantry & island
Includes 6 appliances, garburator and blinds
#7 - 13771 - 232A Street, Maple Ridge
(off 232 St. onto Silver Valley Rd.)
Silver Heights Estates 3 & 4 bdrms + 3 & 4 baths
2 storey plus a fully nished basement
Maple cabinets, granite countertops
Fireplace
5 appliances and blinds included
Single and double garages to choose from
Some townhomes have a view
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT FRI 12-4
Starting at $359,900
Final Phase Now Available!
New Townhomes
NEW TOWNHOMES
#4-11252 - Cottonwood Drive, M. R.
Nicely nished townhomes with 3
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and basement
Large open kitchen
Hardwood oors, maple cabinets, granite
countertops, crown moldings
Fireplace. Garage for 2 cars
6 appliances and blinds included
Gas hookup for your BBQ
OPEN SAT & SUN 12 - 4
Cottonwood Ridge
Starting at $329,900
24456 Kimola Drive, Maple Ridge
Highland Forest 2 storey plus basement
built by Epic Homes. Floor-ceiling rock
faced gas replace in the great rm with high
cathedral ceiling. Maple kitchen with island +
granite counter tops. Den on the main oor.
$629,000
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Hostess at 13751 Silver Valley Road,
Maple Ridge
Silver Views new 2 storey homes
with daylight basements
Deluxe nishings
Some have legal suites and a view of
the valley and mtns
5 - 6 bedrooms and 4 - 6 bathrooms
Double & triple garages
Ready to move into
Legal Suite
Starting at $599,900
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT FRI 12-4
23450 - 133 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Balsam Creek 2 storey plus fully
nished basement. 5 bdrms plus den,
4 bathrooms. Master suite soaker tub &
separate shower. Island in the kitchen.
Double deep 3rd bay and attached heated
workshop. Suite potential.
TRIPLE CAR GARAGE
$629,900
OPEN SATURDAY 2 - 4
Hostess at 24256 - 101A Ave.,
Maple Ridge
(south off 102nd Ave onto 242B St)
Castle Brook new 2 storey homes
with daylight basements
4-6 bedrooms
Family room
Gas replace
Double and single garages
FULLY FINISHED BASEMENT
Starting at $499,900
OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 4
Hostess at 11918 - 239 Street, Maple Ridge
Cottonwood Creek spacious new
homes with fully nished basements
Over 1700 sq ft on the main oor plus
over 1400 sq ft bsmt with den, 2 bdrms,
2 baths and games rm
Maple kitchen, granite countertops, gas
f/p, laminate & tile
Near schools, park and transit
Starting at $599,900 Including HST
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OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12 - 4
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838
# 2 - 19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.459.2838
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604- 561- 0053
Selling?
Buying? LUKE
www.rpluke.com
21611 River Rd., West Central, Maple Ridge
OPEN SAT & SUN, JUNE 25 & 26, 2-4 PM
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$648,800
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New everything in Main
living area and in 3
bedroom suite. Suite is
registered with the District
of Maple Ridge and rents
for $1400/mo. Easy to
show. Please come by.
The Realtor who unites Hearts and Homes
an Hickman
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HOME ALONE?
Then youll want to see this 724 sq. ft. huge 1
bedroom with a great mountain view. The gour-
met kitchen features stainless appliances and
granite counters. The bedroom is big enough for
a king-sized bed as well as a desk. Downtown.
Walk to all amenities and West Coast Express.
WHY RENT AT THIS PRICE $194,800
24251 McClure Dr., Maple Crest
Absolutely fabulous! Need we say more about this
custom 3-level home on a 1/4 acre estate setting. Of
course there is a dedicated theatre room, expansive
family areas, 3-car garage, in-ground salt water pool
and all the rest. What makes it special is the feeling of
elegance, tempered with simplicity.
A MUST SEE AT THIS PRICE $778,800
FAMILY FRIENDLY
Youll want to see this 5 bdrm, 3 bath bsmt.
entry in a friendly neighbourhood in the Da-
vidson subdivision school area. The home of-
fers a fenced yard for your children and their
dogs, full bsmt, mortgage helper and double
garage to hold bikes and trikes. Priced to sell!
REDUCED $478,800
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 pm
NEW LISTING
NEW
LISTING
LifeStyles Realty
For the way you live
A Million Dollar Value for less than a
million dollars
Gorgeous 2-Storey plus basement
Executive Home with an idyllic
setting overlooking Greenbelt
Triple Garage
A 1,343 sq. ft. professionally nished
Suite/Home ofce that buyers can usually
only dream of
Maple Hardwood ooring
Air Conditioning
3 Gas Fireplaces
Custom sound features to enjoy
both inside & outside
And more
Very possibly one of the Lower Mainlands
Premier Properties & Its only $899,900
If youre looking for a Million Dollar Value home for
less than a million dollars then you have to see
this home! Realtors Agency Respected.
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 1-4 PM
22808 DOCKSTEADER CIRCLE,
MAPLE RIDGE
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604-466-2838
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St. Georges, 50+ complex
Rancher style with vaulted ceilings
2 bedrooms, 2 washrooms
Covered patio, carport plus 2nd parking stall
The very popular Colonial offers this great upper unit, walking distance to all downtown
amenities, for a very affordable price! Offering 2 bedrooms overlooking the mountains, a
sunsplashed covered front deck, bright kitchen, eating area and livingroom, oversized insuite
laundry with room for a hobby area or computer area, 19+ complex. This one is great value!
Call today or will see you at the open.
OPEN HOUSE SATURDAY 2-4PM
#10-12296-224th St., Maple Ridge
Where do you nd a 2 acre riverfront property, with a piece of your own island, set up for
animals with a small barn and pasture, with a small cottage for guests or a B&B, located on an
obscure road, on city water, 5 minute drive to town? Well right here of course!!!
This is a one of a kind property with a charming two storey home with a couple of rooms still
carrying the character of the 1920s, huge island in the oak kitchen, family room with french
doors leading to a large outdoor covered entertainment area, huge master on main with 2
bedrooms plus den upstairs. See for yourself...call today!
NATURE AT ITS FINEST
$212,900
Ground level, back of complex
Beautifully updated
2 bedrooms, 2 washrooms
Private lot, walk-out patio, M.R.
$271,900
3 bdrmsmaster on main
1477 sq. ft., vaulted ceilings
Covered patio, private, quiet location
55+ complex, PM
$329,900
$184,900
Tucked away on 1 private acre above Maple Ridge Park, this custom 4 level split sits on expansive lawns
and trails through your own private forest, city water. The house is a welcoming surprise when you walk
in - vaulted ceilings throughout the living and diningrooms, extending through to the kitchen/eating areas,
very spacious family room with laminate ooring, 3 bedrooms up with private balcony off master, rec room
plus a large unnished room downstairs, waiting for your ideas. Its a great property! Dont miss it!
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM
$629,900
TOWNHOUSES
$785,000
AGE RESTRICTION IS 45+! Rare views over the Fraser River can be enjoyed from this 1777
sq. ft. townhouse located in Fraserview Village. This townhouse is amazing...dramatic vaulted
ceilings in the livingroom, formal diningroom, ex room off the kitchen with built-in desks
placed to enjoy the views, 2 bedrooms up, double garage, private lot, so much more! Treat
yourself and view this great home!
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM
#4-22538-116th Ave., Maple Ridge
$364,900
13055-238th St., Maple Ridge
ROB JEEVES
604-240-2629
UPDATED
BASEMENT ENTRY HOME
$
549,000
3 LEVEL BASEMENT
ENTRY IN ROCKRIDGE
$
675,000
Custom oor plan
Vaulted ceilings
Stainless Steel appliances
Hardwood ooring throughout
18ft x 14ft master bedroom
1 bdrm legal suite down
Great location
CHARACTER HOME WITH
PRIVATE YARD
$
375,000
1608 Sqft
3 Bedrooms
New Furnace, New HW
tank
Lots of updates
Huge Yard, 7200 Sqft lot
Central Location
2074 sq ft
Updated Kitchen & bathrooms
New roof in 2009
New 20ft x 12ft deck
Huge lot
2 car garage
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3 LARGE BUILDING LOTS AVAILABLE
$
250,000
9,728 sqft
Site survey available
Ready to build 2 story
w/ basement homes
Lots are in the District of
Maple Ridge
Views of the Fraser River
22756 GILLEY AVE
3 LARGE BUILDING LOTS AVAILABLE
$
250,000
8,968 sqft
Site survey available
Ready to build 2 story
w/ basement homes
Lots are in the District of
Maple Ridge
Views of the Fraser River
22746 GILLEY AVE
3 LARGE BUILDING LOTS AVAILABLE
$
250,000
9,147 sqft
Site survey available
Ready to build 2 story
w/ basement homes
Lots are in the District of
Maple Ridge
Views of the Fraser River
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838
# 2 - 19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.459.2838
Each office
independently owned
and operated
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ONE PERCENT
REALTY
John Carlson
Call or Text 604-612-0080 john@johnnyonepercent.com
Sell YOUR home for $6900 (Properties over $600,000 are 1% + $900)
Why pay more? Full Realtor Services Free Market Evaluation www.onepercentrealty.com
Prime location with
sunny West expo-
sure overlooking
upscale homes and
agricultural land.
Very quiet location
away from train and
trafc!
Thats right- 15,464
sq ft lot to be exact,
and the house is a
winner too! 3 level
split w/ 3 beds, 2
baths + rec room
down. Super family
neighbourhood.
188th ST. PITT MEADOWS ENORMOUS PARK LIKE LOT
$
512,900
$
417,000
Looking for some-
thing special? This
custom built Two
Storey is something
to behold! 3200 sqft
top quality through-
out. Amazing acre
on greenbelt.
Easy living 2 storey
+ full unn bsmt
shows like new
in quiet West side
location. Individual
detd houses on bare
land strata lot. Master
suite on main oor.
ENTERTAIN AT HOME EAGLE CREST PLACE
$
589,900
Tri Crest built home
with 2 bed suite
down. Huge kitchen
up with vault ceiling.
Low trafc street and
very family friendly.
Excellent shape in
and out!
SECONDARY SUITE
$
529,900
Take advantage. 2 bed
ground oor condo
at quiet back part of
Brickwood Place. All
new decks. Recent
building upgrades
paid for. Bring any
offer.
Quality of life! 1.44
acres backing on to
Kanaka Creek park.
House is like new-
windows, roof, inside
nishing. Signicant
development po-
tential.
Main oor has been
gutted and fully
renovated! Basement
w/4th bedroom and
easy suite potential.
Big yard & double
garage. Offers!
DISTRESS SALE!
$
169,900
$
729,900
$
329,900
This new listing is
a must see! 5 bed-
room Cavalier built
home nished on 3
levels. . Incredibly
private low main-
tenance yard with
deck & cabana!!!
This is one hot
new listing! All 3
levels profession-
ally nished with
style. Solid r oors,
bamboo & Italian
tile. Its simply better
than the rest!
FEELS LIKE HOME
$
429,900
$
389,900
#2 - 11757 - 207 St., Maple Ridge 11265 Harrison St., Maple Ridge 24989 112th Ave Maple Ridge 33229 Best Ave Mission
Lets make a deal!
This one is a must
sell and is already
priced below recent
sales. Great family
complex. Best buy
opportunity!
This 3 bedrooms +
den split level shows
great inside with
new ooring, paint
& xtures. Nice big
lot w/ playground.
Come see!
$
249,900
$
389,900
$
439,900
Open Saturday 11:30-1:30 pm Open Saturday 2-4 pm Open Sunday 2-4 pm Open Sunday 11am - 1pm
CHARACTER IN ALBION
# 39 21960
River Rd,
Maple Ridge
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604-612-7005
Ralph Tedford
Could we please add Ralphs email address below his web ad-
dress
Brookside Realty, 11933 224th Street Maple Ridge
See virtual tours at www.ralphtedford.com
help@ralphtedford.com
Private backyard has greenbelt on two
sides with large wood deck and gazebo.
Maple cabinets, hardwood oors, built in
appliances and bookcases. 4 bedrooms.
Finished basement with wainscotting
and gas replace.
24320 Fern Crescent
24170
104
th
Ave
Under
$500,000
for a brand
new home!
2 storey with fully nished basement 4
bdrms. Open plan, great room design,
designer tile and colours. Classic kitchen,
granite, 5 baseboards and crown. Blocks
to elementary and high schools.
Maple Crest
Wallmark Custom Home
23964 - 107th Ave
24190 106 B Ave
WOW..Reduced
$
50,000
NOW
$
849,000 Wont Last!
$
749,900
$
599,900
2 storey with nished basement 4000
sq. ft. 6 bedrooms. Family room, great
room with den/ex room. Oversized
kitchen with main oor vaults. Still time
to choose colours and customize.
OPEN SUNDAY 1 - 4
Private, 1 acre on city water, backing
onto Alouette River. Iron gates, 2
storey renovated french provincial, 5
bedrooms, 2650 sq. ft.
$
499,900
Spencers
Ridge
saraheales@royallepage.ca
Sarah Eales
604-202-7272
Selling Homes
Yard by Yard
Brookside Realty
11933 224th St.,.M.R.
Panorama Tower
55 plus
$219,900
V857188
#604 - 12148 224th
Great views
Great complex
Close to all amenities
One bedroom & den
Rancher on Half Acre
West Maple Ridge
$574,800
V870437
Spacious rancher, double
garage, 3 bedrooms 2
bathrooms
Great neighbourhood
Walk to shopping and train.
20185 Patterson
Spacious Rancher on
1/2 Acre Deluxe Shop
$549,800
F1114221
Large rancher with basement,
tonnes of extras
1/2 acre landscaped lot
Fantastic 3 bay shop with full
power, heat & bathroom
2 road frontages
8366 Draper St Mission
Very Affordable
$239,900
Fabulous Robertson
Ridge
$
359,800
Perfect Family
Neighbourhood
$424,800
Brandy Wynd Estates
$236,000 45 plus
Renovated
3 bedroom, 3 bath
New kitchen with granite
Walk to town,
recreation and schools
Free strata for one year
(conditions apply)
Great family complex
3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
Fully renod
Too much to list
Free Strata Fees for one year
(conditions apply)
Huge 2 storey end unit
massive nished basement
Gorgeous greenbelt
4 bedrooms, 3 bathroom.
Many updates
Walk to schools
New Kitchen,
new carpets, fresh paint.
Big backyard parking
for all the toys.
Great family neighbourhood.
Walk to schools.
2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
Lower unit on greenbelt
Awesome central location
Excellent Complex
22747 Gilley Ave
#35-11229 232 St
#57 - 11355 236 St
24932 122nd St
#53 - 22308 124th
V891119
V895856
V894780
OPEN SATURDAY 2 - 4 PM OPEN SATURDAY 2 - 4 PM
OPEN SUNDAY 2 - 4
Fantastic Unit in
Foxeld $299,900
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Amberley Neufeldt
Sales Associate
604-826-9000
Mandy Dhillon
Licensed Assistant
604-826-9000
Bob Mclean
Sales Associate
604-826-9000
Gulnaz
Property Manager
604-820-9000
MINDY M
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PHERSON
604.826.1000
SALES ASSOCIATE
MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM
OFFICE:
604.826.9000
TOLL FREE:
1.888.826.1177
33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc
FREE MARKET
EVALUATION!
100s of Listings, Addresses, Prices and
Full Photo Gallery, go to Mindys website @
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TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!
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has sold more real estate
than anyone on the entire
Fraser Valley Real Estate Board
of 2,944 realtors.
Townhomes from $319,900 inc. net HST
Access to complex off Cedar Street, north of Cherry Avenue. Look for signs.
32792 Lightbody Crt. Mission
25 Unit gated complex 3
bdrms, 2.5 baths + ex
room. Main oor boasts
h/w & tile ooring., 9 ft
ceilings, maple kitchens
w/granite counter tops,
f/p & designer colours,
5 appliances, blinds and
parking for 2 cars.
3 Bedroom Townhomes from $249,900
plus HST
F R A S E R
L A N D I N G
32501 Fraser Crescent, Mission
Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises.
Fraser Landing offers 2 & 3 bedroom
units ranging from 1205 to 1592 sq. ft.
All units have an enclosed garage and
are complete with stainless steel appli-
ances, maple cabinetry and laminate
ooring. Walk to shopping, the West
Coast Express and all other amenities
from this central location.
To visit our
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Building /
Development
Amazing
Hemlock Valley
Great investment - zoned for
6 plex - all services available
at lot line $129,900
Bear Creek,
Chilliwack!
6400+ sq. ft. lot backing onto
greenspace.
$174,500
3 Lots on
Salsbury
Great building lots!! Centrally
located!!! HST payable by
buyer. $195,000 - $249,500
2 Building Lots
Centrally located!!
HST payable by buyer.
$229,500 to $239,500
Acre Lots By
Golf Course
Fabulous Acre parcels - build
your dream home retreat!
$329,500
Prime
19+ acres!!
Build your Dream Home. Huge
shop on property. Plant Ber-
ries, raise cattle. $799,900
47.51 Acres
Farm Land!!
Great organic soil!!
Seller motivated
$1,900,000
Call Mindy for details!
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#0656
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Peaceful & Serene - View
Private getaway to enjoy family &
friends, summer BBQs while you live
in luxury. 4 bdrm, 5 bath home on
35,000+ sq. ft. manicured lot! Heritage-
style with h/wood rs. $789,000
#0517
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
9 Ceilings on the Main!
Cul-de-sac with greenbelt to the side.
9 ceil. main & bsmnt. Basement entry
with 4 crawl space. Area of new homes.
5 bdrms + den 3
1
/2 baths. Great room
concept. Covered sun deck. $469,900
#0599
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Privacy Seekers
Private 1.05 acres! Architecturally
designed 4 level split overlooking the
forest & Alouette River. 3 bdrms + 3
baths + studio/workshop perfect for
home based business - one of a kind!
$630,000
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+1/2 Acre of Character
Property boasts lifestyle many yearn
for to get away from the noise! 4500
sqft home w/6 bedrooms, 2 rec rooms.
Lots of storage, mini barn, dog kennel
area. Man-sized shop w/studio above.
$799,000
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Legal Suites Allowed
Corner cul-de-sac location! Backs onto
greenspace! Pick your colours. Separate
tub (jetted) & shower in m/bdrm. 2
laundries (bsmnt European style). Come
check out the layout! $494,500
#0665
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Backs onto Greenbelt
Legal suites allowed! Time to choose
your colours & put your input into this
home! Spacious games rm/bdrm/den
with full bath for upstairs use! Check
out the functional layout on this new
home. $499,500
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OPEN HOUSE
1-3 pm, Sun June 26
34509 Cambridge Pl
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OPEN HOUSE
3-4:30 pm, Sun June 26
32607 Appleby
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Excellent Investment Prop
4 bdrms up!! 2 bdrms down!! This
home sits on a 6600 sq. ft. lot close to
shopping! Transit! Schools! Some new
windows down. $334,500
#0634
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Perfect for Students-Abb
College Park Place. 2 bdrm, 2 bath.
Waiting for you to spruce it up. Stu-
dents, rst-time buyers. Walk to college
& entertainment! Everything at your n-
gertips. Exc freeway access.$148,800
#0590
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Close to City Shops!!!
Fraser Landing! Close to schools, parks,
West Coast Xpress! Designer colours,
sleek black appliances incl. stack-
able washer and dryer, fridge, stove &
dish/w. 1 bdrm, 1 bath. $139,500
#0606
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Cloudcroft Manor - Abbotsford
2 bdrm, 1 bath @ Cloudcroft Manor.
Close to everything. Almost 950 sq.ft.
of functional living. $125,500
#0239
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Bouchie Lake - Cariboo
5 tranquil acres located only 1/2 hour
out of Quesnel. Get away from the hus-
tle of the commercial world. 500+ sq ft
with 5x16 front porch. Electric done to
code. Wood shed! Shop! $127,500
#0227
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Surrey - Att Developers
Attention developers!! Possible 5-6 lot
subdivision. Older home on 1.03 acres
of prime development. Property has
had 3rd reading with City of Surrey.
Hurry on this one!!! $1,250,000
#0260
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Industrial Park
Mission Way!! Prime location for this
big corner, high visible exposure unit!
Warehouse/retail space, 3 pce bath-
room, mezz r for ofces/storage. Huge
roll-up bay door. Imm. Pos. $219,500
#0534
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Silverdale Location!!!
Prime 1.1 acres!!! Great location!!!
Mostly land value with rancher / bunga-
low!! Surrounded by big future Genstar
Development.
$329,500
#0507
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Backing Onto Greenbelt!!
Huge private 10,000+ sq. ft. lot. Up-
dated! Shows nice. Clean & great fam-
ily home. Fully nished bsmnt., garage/
workshop! 4 bdrm, 3 baths, rec rm.
Newer roof! Hurry! $329,500
#0564
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Close to All Amenities!!
RV parking + some!!! 5 bdrms, 3 baths,
family home!!! Bring the nanny!!!
Perfect for the 1st time buyer!!! Com-
fortable home for a comfortable price.
$329,500
#0608
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Perfect 1st Timers - Abb.
Centrally located to all schools in
area!!! 60x120 large fully fenced yard.
Excellent family home. Priced perfect
for rst-time buyers! Newlyweds!
Come have a look!!! $329,900
#0619
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Magnificant View Lots!!
8 lots from almost 6000 sq. ft. to 7860
sq. ft. Plus size lots. New sub-division of
lots on Knight St. Call for further details.
$249,900 each.
#0643
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Cul-de-sac Maple Ridge
Beautiful 4 level split features over
2700 sq. ft. of luxury living space. 5
crawl space, lots of storage. Located in
quiet cul-de-sac in area of good homes,
close to schools. $499,500
#0592
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
0.45 Acre Rural Setting!
Enjoy peace & tranquility of your sur-
roundings. Firepit, pond & gazebo set
the tone for outdoor enjoyment. Re-
modelled home, 5 bdrms, 3 f/p, new
kitch, roof. Huge workshop. $519,500
#0613
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Cathedral Entry Home
Private with mature trees on this almost
11,000 sq. ft. upper lot in an area that is
sought after. Slate foyer, cathedral entry
style home. 2400 sq. ft. of family living!
5 bdrms! 3 baths! $338,500
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Home & 10 Acres-Clinton
Backs onto Crown Land! Bring the
horses to this 10 acre private property. 3
bdrm rancher, out buildings, workshop,
chicken coop, cabin with elec. for guests.
Fenced. Priced to sell! $179,900
#0270
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Wow - Only $186,500!
Great starter or retirement!! Everything
almost new! New roof, windows, rs,
kitchen, paint & more. Re-done bthrm.
Private back yard. Great quiet location
on dead end street. $186,500
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5.733 Acres in Agassiz
Perfect for the adventure seeker! Could
be a great home/home away from
home. Close to skiing, lakes, golng and
all year fun. 4 bdrm home w/2 outbuild-
ings. Beautiful surroundings. $349,900
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22718 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
Fax: 604-466-5348 Email: donna@sevillemortgage.ca
www.sevillemortgage.ca
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Mortgage Specialist
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The new family
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11115 237th Street,
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604 466 5723
Sales Of ce Open
Saturday & Sunday
1pm - 5 pm
Lighthouse
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604~807~4290
Check out www.abbyhomes.ca for a free search tool to use on your iPhone!
Whistler inspired complex! 2+bdrm/2bath, 1500 sq ft, END UNIT town-
home. Facing south, west & east, you get all the sun you could want! 2 yr
old, shows like new. Fantastic layout & bonus room in basement is perfect
for small business/rec room. 2 blks from Lougheed Hwy, Hwy 11, shopping,
schools & a quick drive to West Coast Express. Pet/family friendly.
BRING AN OFFER
COMMUTER
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Price includes HST taxes, stainless steel appliances plus
washer and dryer, basement and backyard are nished,
granite counter tops on main and upper oor, extensive
sound system with ipod dock, heat pump/ AC, fully loaded
kitchen, replace in master bedroom, blinds, screens, wet
bar and much more. Close to town, schools and Kanaka
Creek Park. Features 3 large bedrooms up, 9 foot ceiling
on the main, a formal parlour for entertaining, vaulted
foyer, maple kitchen and granite counter tops in kitchen,
heritage doors and mouldings, gas replace, double vani-
ties, soaker tub, front deck and rear patio, and bright view.
Must see! Exceptional value.
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604- 999- 2452
Brookside Realty
11933 224th St., Maple Ridge Haney By-Pass Kanaka Way
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The Pointes Show Home is now for sale!
$
659,900
MARGARET HENNESSEY
604-657-7236
www.MargaretHennessey.com
Custom built one owner home on corner lot with RV pad
3 bdrms, 2 full baths, skylight, oak kitchen
Huge oversized garage
2x6 construction, 9 ceilings
Basement easily suiteable
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If you can sing, dance,
juggle, yodel, or play
the kazoo (really well),
Maple Ridge-Pitt Mead-
ows Country Fest in-
vites you to be a part of
the hottest talent con-
tests of the summer.
The more unique
your performance, the
better, said Country
Fest organizer Lorraine
Bates.
The contest is on
Sunday, July 24, on the
main stage, and is open
to those 10 and older.
All contestants must
email a video audi-
tion or youtube link to
rmgottalent@gmail.
com by July 15.
We will be selecting
10 nalists from each
age category based on
the video auditions re-
ceived by that date,
Bates said.
Successful contes-
tants will be notied
on July 18 and will be
invited to compete in
the nals on July 25:
1:45 p.m. for ages 10-18;
5 p.m. for 19 and up.
Various donated
prizes and cash will be
awarded to top contes-
tants.
Area churches and
businesses donating
cash or gift prizes will
be acknowledged at the
event.
To donate prizes
contact rmgottalent@
gmail.com.
Get prize book
The 2011 Maple Ridge-
Pitt Meadows Country
Fest prize book is now
available.
Forms can be found
on the Maple Ridge-Pitt
Meadows Agricultural
Associations website
(mrpmcountryfest.com).
Forms are also avail-
able at the Country Fest
ofce on 105th Avenue.
The entry form and
payment deadline is
July 11.
The theme of the 2011
Home Arts & Gardening
Building is Disco Beat,
a 70s theme.
Special prizes will be
awarded to exhibitors
who create an item that
best represents the 70s
theme.
This is your oppor-
tunity to showcase
how beautiful your hy-
drangeas are, or how
delicious your blue-
berry loaf is and your
chance to win fantas-
tic prizes for them,
said organizers.
If you have a talent
for woodworking, pho-
tography or baking, the
Country Fest is a great
place to display your
works and receive rec-
ognition for your special
talent.
Thousands of people
will visit the Home Arts
and Gardening Build-
ing to see the exhibi-
tors projects, so make
sure its your best work
yet.
Country Fest is an an-
nual summer event for
the entire family.
It is the ideal place
to share your personal
and family masterpiec-
es with the community
and create memories
for your familys future.
Every year, exhibi-
tors enter their cre-
ations at the Country
Fest to celebrate their
talents. Be sure to enter
this year and partake in
the festivities.
This will be the fourth
consecutive year the
gate at Country Fest
will be free.
For more informa-
tion, email tricia@
mrpmcountryfest.com
or call Tricia Oco at
604-463-6922.
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INFORMATION SESSION
RUSKIN DAM AND POWERHOUSE
UPGRADE PROJECT
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June 27, 2011, 79 p.m.
Silverdale Community Centre
8760 McLean Street, Mission
Since the 1930s, the Ruskin Dam and Generating Station has provided a clean and reliable supply
of electricity to homes and businesses in BC. After more than 80 years of service, the facility is
in need of an upgrade. BC Hydro is planning a major investment to the Ruskin facility to improve
seismic performance and replace the original powerhouse equipment which is in poor condition
and becoming increasingly unreliable.
Project construction is expected to take approximately six years and run from 2012 to 2018.
BCHydro is preparing Environmental and Construction Management Plans for the project and
would like your input. Please join us for the community information session on June 27th from
7p.m. to 9 p.m. or contact us at LMSC.communityrelations@bchydro.com or call 1 800 663 1377
to arrange a presentation for your group. Additional information sessions will be held in the fall to
nalize the plans.
More information on the project and a copy of the draft Environmental Management Plan is
available on line at bchydro.com/ruskin.
For 50 years, BC Hydro has been providing clean, reliable electricity to our customers. Today
we are planning for the next 50 years by investing in new projects, upgrading existing facilities
and working with our customers to conserve energy through Power Smart.
Learn more at bchydro.com/regeneration50
Decide for yourself. Learn more at HSTinBC.ca
If British Columbians vote NO to going back to PST + GST in the referendum, the HST reduction
to 10% will be the law. The provinces ofcial notication to the Government of Canada guarantees
the drop in HST by way of a signed federal government order.
HST at 10% or GST + PST at 12%?
46 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
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19625 LOUGHEED HWY PITT MEADOWS, BC
Tel: 1 (604) 460-1333 www.westcoast.nissan.ca
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Selling Price is $25,593 for a new 2011 Altima 2.5 S (T4RG51 AA00), manual transmission/$33,343 for a new 2011 Frontier 4.0 SV 4x4 (4KSG71 AE00), automatic transmission/$35,618 for a new 2011 Xterra S (8CLG51 AA00), manual
transmission/$45,178 for a new 2011 Titan SV 4x4 SWB (3CCG71 AA00), automatic transmission. Freight and PDE ($1,595/$1,595/$1,620/$1,630) are included. License, registration, insurance, duties and applicable taxes (including excise tax
and fuel conservation tax) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. Retailers are free to set individual prices.
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The Nissan Employee Pricing Event is only in effect between June 1st and June 30th and refers to A-Plan pricing ordinarily available to Nissan employees and excludes any negotiated bonuses or other special Incentives that employees may receive
from time to time. Employee Pricing discount varies by model and is only available on the purchase of new 2011 Versa Hatchback, Sentra, Altima Sedan (excluding Hybrid), Xterra, Frontier and Titan. The vehicle must be sold during the event period.
Employee discounts are deducted from the selling price before freight and fees and can be combined with other lease/finance offers. Offer may change without notice. Retailer may sell for less. Visit Nissan.ca for full details.
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20,139 Cash Purchase (You
Pay) Price for a new 2011 Altima 2.5S (T4RG51 AA00) manual transmission/$26,483 Cash Purchase (You Pay) Price for a new 2011 Frontier 4.0 SV 4x4 (4KSG71 AE00), automatic transmission/$28,309 Cash Purchase (You Pay) Price for a new
2011 Xterra S (8CLG51 AA00), manual transmission/$35,612 Cash Purchase (You Pay) Price for a new 2011 Titan SV 4x4 (3CCG71 AA00), automatic transmission. Employee Price Savings ($5,454/$6,860/$7,309/$9,566) and freight and PDE
charges ($1,595/$1,595/$1,620/$1,630) are included in Cash Purchase Prices. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation tax, if applicable) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit
through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. Retailers are free to set individual prices.
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Models shown $26,479 Selling Price for a new 2011 Altima 3.5 SR (T4SG11 AA00),
CVT transmission/$25,356 Selling Price for a new 2011 Frontier KC SV 4x4 (4KSG51 AA00), manual transmission/$30,158 Selling Price for a new 2011 Xterra PRO-4X (8CZG51 AA00), manual transmission/$41,185 Selling Price for a new 2011
Titan SL Crew Cab (3CFG71 AA00), automatic transmission. Employee Pricing Discounts ($7,214/$7,327/$7,960/$10,993), freight and PDE charges ($1,595/$1,595/$1,620/$1,630), air-conditioning tax ($100) and certain fees where applicable.
License, insurance, registration, and other applicable taxes (including excise taxes and fuel conservation tax, where applicable) are extra. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Offer is for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined
with any other offers. All prices are subject to change without notice. Retailer may sell for less.
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STANDARD FEATURES:
175-hp, 2.5-litre DOHC engine Nissan Intelligent Key

with Push Button Ignition


Standard ABS, Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), and Traction Control System (TCS)
Air Conditioning Cruise Control with steering-wheel-mounted controls Nissan
Advanced Six Airbag System
STANDARD FEATURES:
261-hp, 4.0-litre DOHC V6 engine and 281 lb-ft torque 5,000 lbs Towing Capacity
Innovative Utili-track
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Cargo Channel System with 4 Adjustable Cleats 4x4 System
with Switch-Operated 2-Speed Transfer Case ABS and Electronic Brake force
Distribution (EBD) Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC) Nissan Advanced Airbag
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Front Seat Supplemental Side Airbags Rollover Sensor Front Double Wishbone
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5.6-litre DOHC V8 engine and 385 lb-ft torque 9,300 lbs towing capacity 18"
alloy wheels Factory Applied Spray-In Bedliner w/ Available Utili-Track
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channel
system Nissan Advanced Airbag System (AABS) Curtain Side Impact Airbags
w/Rollover Sensor Front Seat Supplemental Side Airbags Front Double
Wishbone Suspension Rear Multi-Leaf Solid Axle Suspension 4x4 Mode Switch
and IP Indicator Fully Boxed Frame
9,566
2011 TITANCREW CAB SV 4X4
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261-hp, 4.0-litre V6 engine and 281 lb-ft torque 6,500 lbs Towing Capacity
16" alloy wheels Hill Descent Control (4x4) Hill Start Assist (4x4)
ABS and Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) AM/FM/CD Audio
System Nissan Advanced Airbag System (AABS) Roof-Mounted Curtain
Side-Impact Air Bags (SRS) Driver and Front Passenger Seat-Mounted
Side-Impact Air Bags (SRS) Front Double Wishbone Suspension Rigid
Multi-Leaf Rear Suspension Fully Boxed Frame
6,860
2011 FRONTIERKING CAB SV 4X4
www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- 47
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t was the rst day of sum-
mer and a family was on
their way to the beach to
enjoy a relaxing day of fun in
the sun.
The children were so excited
because it had been a full year
since their last trip to the
beach and they could not wait
to jump in the waves, build
sand castles, and add to their
collection of seashells.
It was a long drive to the
beach, but just 10 minutes
before arriving the rain began
to fall a thunderstorm.
Their excitement turned to
disappointment.
You know this same thing
can happen to us as well
when we face difculties and
unexpected circumstances in
our lives. Have you ever had
preconceived expectations of
something only to nd out that
in reality the outcome was
much different than those early
expectations?
Many people live their lives
in fear with
a sense of
hopeless-
ness and
worry be-
cause what
they thought
life was all
about can
quickly
come crash-
ing in when
circumstanc-
es change.
For ex-
ample, a life
consumed with the pressures
of our world to pursue fame
and fortune at whatever the
cost will only leave us wanting
more of what we do not have
or constantly fearful of losing
what we have gained to the
next person that is trying to
climb that same ladder to the
top.
So how do we make sure that
our expectations match our
reality so that we do not end
up disappointed with a sense of
hopelessness in our lives?
The only way to achieve this
is by not setting false expecta-
tions in your life.
If your expectations of life
are only setting yourself up for
failure, the reality is that at
some point those expectations
will fail you.
In John 14:6 Jesus declared: I
am the way and the truth and
the life. No one comes to the
Father except through me.
Any expectations in this life
other than Jesus being the
Creator, Sustainer, and Savior
of our lives will only leave you
disappointed in the end.
Chasing after the things of
this world will only leave you
feeling empty and dissatised
when expectations meet the re-
ality that true life is only found
in Christ and nothing else.
Josh Arrington is pastor of
Church on the Rock
in Pitt Meadows.
Dont set up unreal expectations
Acts of Faith
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48 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
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ommunity Calendar lists
events in Maple Ridge
and Pitt Meadows.
Notices are free to local non-
proft groups courtesy of The
News. Drop of details to 22328
119 Ave., fax to 604-463-4741
or e-mail events@maplerid-
genews.com at least a week
before the event. Include a
contact name and number. (No
submissions by phone.) List-
ings appear as space permits.
For guaranteed publication,
ask our classifed department
at 604-467-1122 about non-
proft rates.
Friday, June 24
Hominum Fraser Valley
Chapter, a support group
to help gay, bi-sexual and
questioning men with the
challenges of being married,
separated or single, is holding
a meeting at 7 p.m. For infor-
mation and meeting location,
call Art at 604-462-9813 or
Don at 604-329-9860
Maple Ridge/Pitt Mead-
ows Community Services
and the Fraser River All Na-
tions Aboriginal Society invite
everyone to join in a celebra-
tion of National Aboriginal
Day with traditional cultural
activities, including entertain-
ment, arts and crafts, and
vendor displays. 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. at the Memorial Peace
Park. For more information,
call 604-467-6911, ext. 206.
The Ridge Meadows
Seniors Society is holding
a Summer Fling pub night
from 7 to 10 p.m. in the
lounge. Entertainment by
Cajun dance band, the Pine
Grove Ramblers. Alcoholic and
non-alcoholic refreshments
available. Tickets $3 at recep-
tion desk. No minors.
Saturday, June 25
Bake and rummage sale
in support of Holy Spirit Angli-
can Church (Whonnock) from
9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at old Thorn-
hill School, 25598 - 100th
Avenue. Metal recycling drive,
bring your scrap metal to the
sale. For more info check our
website at holyspiritanglican.
ca. All proceeds to Holy Spirit
Church.
Sunday, June 26
The Alouette Field
Naturalists hold their an-
nual picnic at 11:30 a.m. at
Rieboldt Park in Maple Ridge.
Call Duanne at 604-463-8743
for more information.
Kent K. Nelson and his
wife, Jannilyn Nelson,
teach about the importance
of The Book of Mormon:
Another Testament of Jesus
Christ at 7 p.m. at the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints, 11750 207th Street,
Maple Ridge.
Maple Ridge Garden
Club is holding a country
garden tour to raise funds
for the Sunshine Foundation
Dreams for Kids.The garden
tour is being held from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. The tickets are
$15. With your ticket you will
receive a map to seven beauti-
ful Maple Ridge gardens.
The ticket also includes a
beverage and goodies. One
of the gardens will be set up
as a picnic garden so pack
a lunch and enjoy the day.
Tickets can be purchased at
Triple Tree Nursery, Trice Farms
Pond and Garden Centre, and
Amsterdam Greenhouses.
Tickets are also available
from club members, Gayle at
604-467-1885 or Margaret at
604-467-1885.
The Pitt Meadows
Farmers Market opened to
great crowds last week. Come
and see what the buzz 10
a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sunday
until September 11, at the
Spirit Square on Harris Road
by City Hall. Paul Surridge
and Friends entertain. www.
haneyfarmersmarket.org

Tuesday, June 28
The Maple Ridge Public
Library will be running a
Books on Film series at 6 p.m.
Books on Film is a selec-
tion of flms that are based
some classic and well known
books. Bring your friends and
spend a relaxing evening at
the library with a great flm.
Friends of the Library will sell
refreshments at intermission.
Admission is free. For more in-
formation, or to inquire about
the schedule, please call the
Maple Ridge Public Library at
604-467-7417.
Wednesday, June 29
The Maple Ridge Public
Library will be celebrating
the start of summer vacation
with a Wacky Wednesday
Pizza Party at 4 p.m. Enjoy
some yummy pizza and play
some cool games. For Grades
4 and up. For more informa-
tion, please call the Maple
Ridge Public Library at 604-
467-7417.
Friday, July 1
Celebrate Canada
Day at Memorial Peace
Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Begin your day with a visit
to the Haney Farmers Market
followed up with lots of inter-
active activities for children
and families. Explore the
park at its best. The of cial
ceremonies, fag-raising and
awards will begin at 12:30
p.m. Entertainment, singing,
dancing, activities, food and
fun continue throughout
the day. Dont forget to
participate in our neighbour-
hood Show Your Colours
for Canada Day contest
and post your best photos
on our sponsored Facebook
Page and win prizes there as
well. Volunteers are needed,
call email cdigiamberardine@
mapleridge.ca or call Christine
at 604-467-7433 to volunteer.
Saturday, July 2
Spider Lady is giving a
workshop on how to make her
fabulous spiders at the Haney
Farmers Market. The Big Blue
draw is getting closer, get
your name in the box. The
market has lots going on and
great vegetables and prepared
foods as well. Saturdays in
Memorial Peace Park in down-
town Maple Ridge. www.
haneyfarmersmarket.org.
Sunday, July 3
The Pitt Meadows
Farmers Market is on from
10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Sun-
day until September 11, at the
Spirit Square on Harris Road
by City Hall. www.haneyfarm-
ersmarket.org
Tuesday, July 5
The Maple Ridge Public
Library will be running a
Books on Film series at 6 p.m.
Books on Film is a selec-
tion of flms that are based
some classic and well known
books. Bring your friends and
spend a relaxing evening at
the library with a great flm.
Friends of the Library will sell
refreshments at intermission.
Admission is free. For more in-
formation, or to inquire about
the schedule, please call the
Maple Ridge Public Library at
604-467-7417.
Tuesday, July 12
The Maple Ridge Public
Library will be running a
Books on Film series on at 6
p.m. Books on Film is a selec-
tion of flms that are based
some classic and well known
books. Bring your friends and
spend a relaxing evening at
the library with a great flm.
Friends of the Library will sell
refreshments at intermission.
Admission is free. For more in-
formation, or to inquire about
the schedule, please call the
Maple Ridge Public Library at
604-467-7417.
Ongoing
The MRSDA Church
is holding a free fshing
adventure day camp July 4 to
8. Ages four to 13 years old.
Call Tina at 604-465-4967 for
more information. St. Pauls
Lutheran Church, 12145 Laity
Street.
Singles dance, at various
locations, every Saturday
night. For more information
call Doris at 604-465-4412.
Pitt Meadows Second-
ary School hosts it 50th
birthday open house on Sept.
30. If you graduated from the
school or have a child who
attends or has graduated from
PMSS, contact Gerri (Laseur)
Willms (PMSS grad 1969) at
604-465-7141, ext. 265 or
email gwillms@sd42.ca.
Overeaters Anonymous
meets every Tuesday at the
Maple Ridge Library, Alouette
Room at 1:15 p.m. Drop in or
call 604-878-4575 for more
information. No dues or fees.
Newcomers welcome.
The Ridge Meadows Se-
niors Society hosts a seniors
lounge at the Pitt Meadows
Recreation Centre, 12027 Har-
ris Rd. Open Monday to Friday,
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Come
by for tea, cofee and lively
conversation. Memberships
also available. More info at
604-465-2478.
Blue Heron Toastmas-
ters meets at Pitt Meadows
City Hall on Thursdays at 7:30
p.m. To visit the club and
see the contest, please visit
blueheron@freetoasthost.org
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events in Maple Ridge
and Pitt Meadows. No-
tices are free to local non-proft
groups courtesy of The News.
Drop of details to 22328 119
Ave., fax to 604-463-4741 or e-
mail events@mapleridgenews.
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event. Include a contact name
and number. (No submissions
by phone.) Listings appear as
space permits. For guaranteed
publication, ask our classifed
department at 604-467-1122
about non-proft rates.
Ongoing
Co-depenence Anony-
mous can help if you desire
healthy and loving relation-
ships. Meetings are Mondays
at 7:30 p.m. at the One Way
Club Society, 22270 North Ave.,
Maple Ridge. Call 604-836-
1217 for more information.
Ridge Meadows Hospital
is currently seeking donations
of current, used paperbacks
in good condition for patients
and residents at the hospital.
Paperback donations can be
dropped of at the volunteer
resources of ce Monday to
Friday between the hours of 8
a.m. and 4 p.m. Email rmhvol-
unteerservices@fraserhealth.ca
for more information.
Ridge Meadows Hospice
Society is hosting Meat Draws
at the Jolly Coachman Pub,
19167 Ford Road, Pitt Mead-
ows, every Saturday. Draw
times at 4:30 p.m. and 5:30
p.m. All proceeds go to support
the Hospice society programs.
The Hominum Fraser
Valley Chapter is a support
and discussion group to help
gay, bi-sexual and questioning
men with the challenges of
being married, separated or
single. The group meets on the
last Friday of the month. For
information and meeting loca-
tion call Art at 604-462-9813
or Don at 604-329-9760
Debtors Anonymous
meets Tuesdays, 7:30 to 8:30
p.m. at St. Andrews church,
22165 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Hope and recovery for debtors,
compulsive spenders and
underearners. For more infor-
mation, email mapleridge@
debtorsanonymous.ca or call
John 604-928-9697.
Ridge Meadows Hospice
Society Thrift Store is in
need of volunteers for various
jobs within the store, located
at #3-12011 224th Street.
Training provided and shifts
are fexible. Call Rhonda
at 604.463.7711 or email
rhonda@ridgemeadowshospice.
org.
Cythera Thrift Store has
volunteer opportunities for
weekend Retail Cashiers. Shifts
are one hour in duration. Full
training and support provided.
Please call Shelley at 604-467-
4671. Net proceeds support
women and children who are
feeing abuse.
The North Fraser Thera-
peutic Riding Association
needs volunteers to help
groom and tack horses and to
lead or side walk with riders
during their lesson. Horse
experience is great but not
required. If you enjoy the out-
doors, working with wonderful
people of all abilities, and love
animals, this is the place for
you. Please contact 604 462-
7786 for further information or
to sign up for orientation.
Do you play music or
love to listen? Come to Ka-
naka Cofees open mic/stage
night, an acoustic evening,
open to musicians and audi-
ence alike every Wednesday
from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Kanaka
Creek Cofee is located at #101-
24155 102nd Avenue (Turn left
at Lougheed and 240th and
then right at 102nd).
The Maple Ridge brain
injury support group meets
the frst Tuesday of every
month at 7 p.m. at the Family
Education and Support Centre
at 22554 Lougheed Highway.
Survivors, family and friends
of those with acquired brain
injury are welcome. For more
information, call 604-944-
9030.
The Maple Ridge Legion
euchre club is looking for
players. The club meets
Wednesdays from 7 to 9 p.m.
at the legion, corner of Brown
Avenue and 224th Street. Call
Irene at 604-465-1956 for
more information.
Happy Wanderers
singles walking group
for people aged 45 and up
meets every Saturday at 9:15
a.m. at the Pitt Meadows
Heritage Hall, Harris Road and
Lougheed Highway. Walks
take place in various areas
on both sides of the Fraser
River. For more information
call 604-463-8874.
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THE NEWS/sports
Sectioncoordinator:
Robert Mangelsdorf
604-467-1122ext. 216
sports@mapleridgenews.com
A Pitt Meadows soccer team is
one of 15 across the country in the
running to win a $125,000 soccer
eld upgrade after being named
one of BMOs teams of the week
earlier this month. The U-11 girls
team is one of 15 nalists for the
grand prize, which will be voted
on by the public starting August
1 at BMOsoccer.com. The grand
prize also includes a road trip to
either a Toronto FC or Vancouver
Whitecaps FC home game.
Coach Jamie Schwingen-
schloegl said the team is dedi-
cated to the sport of soccer, and
to the community.
Whether it is raining, snowing
or cold out, each of them is excit-
ed and eager to come out to prac-
tice and play every single week,
he said. They hate if I even think
about cancelling a practice.
This year the team organized its
own community food bank drive,
which resulted in more than 700
items being collected, enough
to feed every hungry child in
Pitt Meadows for a month, says.
Schwingenschloegl.
They are all exemplary stu-
dents and great community role
models, he said.
The team celebrated its team-
of-the-week nod with a bar-
becue at the BMO branch at
Westridge Centre in Maple Ridge
on Wednesday, attended by Pitt
Meadows Mayor Don MacLean.
As BMO Team of the Week,
the Pitt Meadows Rockets will
receive team tracksuits, $500
for the team, and $500 to be do-
nated to the charity of the teams
choosing. The team selected the
Canadian Tire Jumpstart Pro-
gram as its charity, which aims
to remove nancial barriers so
that children can participate in
organized sport and recreation
across Canada.
Nominations for the BMO Team
of the Week contest close June
30.
LeBlanc returns to World Cup
Maple Ridges Karina LeBlanc
is headed to the 2011 FIFA Wom-
ens World Cup in Germany as
a goaltender for Team Canada,
making this her fourth trip to the
worlds most competitive tourna-
ment.
LeBlanc has spent the past four
months training in Italy with
Team Canada after electing not
to play in the Womens Profes-
sional Soccer league.
LeBlanc and Team Canada face
the host German side this Sun-
day, June 26, at 9 a.m. More than
75,000 fans are expected to ll
Berlins Olympiastadion in the
opening match of the 2011 World
Cup.
Several mixed martial arts
athletes from Maple Ridge took
part in the inaugural West Coast
Combat Championships, bring-
ing home a slew of medals.
The event was held at the Van-
couver Convention Centre as
part of the Vancouver MMA Fan
Expo June 11 and 12 and featured
Brazilian jui jitsu, submission
wrestling, Muay Thai kickboxing,
and amateur MMA competition.
Maple Ridges West Coast Bra-
zilian Jui Jitsu and Mixed Mar-
tial Arts sent a team of ghters
to the competition led by talented
junior Ronan Golby, who battled
his way to the nal against Val-
entine Zheman. The two young-
sters fought a war of attrition go-
ing ve straight rounds against
each other to break the tie with
Golby winning gold.
In the lightweight division,
Christiaan Allaart and James
Brunelle cleaned out the larg-
est division of the tournament to
take home the top prizes.
Ryan Christopher proved hes
not just a talented grappler by
winning his kickboxing divi-
sion, defeating all his opponents
soundly.
Also giving a great showing
were Stephen Rosenau and Cody
Osborne.
Mike Heathfield is no stranger
to the ring, so when the 52-year-
old journeyman fighter was chal-
lenged to a boxing match by one
of his former employees to settle
a score on a reality television
show, he jumped at the chance.
Called Gotta Grudge?, the show
follows ordinary people who
have had falling out with each
other, and gets them to settle
their differences in the ring.
Theyre everyday, run-of-the-
mill stories, says Heathfield.
Something goes wrong in the
relationship, someone feels like
theyve been slighted, theres a
grudge, so they fight it out.
Heathfield, who owns the La-
bour Unlimited labour temp
agency, was asked to be on the
show by a former employee, who
wanted to get his licks in on the
boss who fired him.
He got caught stealing from
one of the construction sites,
said Heathfield. He denied it,
but he was caught red-handed,
so we removed him from the
site.
The employee felt wronged,
and when he heard about the
television show, he saw his op-
portunity to get back at his old
boss, who happened to be twice
his age.
However, he may have under-
estimated Heathfield, who has
more than a hundred Muay Thai
and Toughman fights under his
belt.
When the employee came to
Heathfields Maple Ridge home
to sign the contracts to do the
show, it was then that he saw the
many belts and fight memorabil-
ia adorning Heathfields walls.
Hes a big old country boy, but
I dont think he realized I had
all this fighting experience, he
said.
Although the fight took place
nearly a year ago, Heathfield
wont say who won.
Youll have to watch to find
out, he said.
The episode airs tonight at 7:30
p.m. on The Score television net-
work, and again on Saturday at
11 a.m. and 8 p.m.
Local fighter settles grudge on reality TV
Mike Heathfeld appears on
The Scores Gotta Grudge?
by Rober t Mangel s dor f
staff repor ter
Ridge fighters bring home medals from MMA tourney
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Les Expos de Maple Ridge
James Baxendale of the Ridge Meadows Expos slides safely into third during a junior boys game against the Chilliwack Cougars Sunday at Albion Sports Complex.
Local team
fnalist for
$125k grant
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Sports
Enjoy your of-season downtime
W
hen the long competi-
tive season has nally
ended and the aches
and pain of training and
playing are behind us,
there is no better time
for healing and recovery
of nagging injuries than
the post-season period.
Depending on the spe-
cic sport, the level of
play, and the individual
athletes physical and
mental maturation, the
post-season recovery
period, called the tran-
sition period, can last
from just a week or two,
up to a month or more.
There is no single simple for-
mula for determining how long
it should last and what kinds of
activities should be done because
each sport and each athlete is dif-
ferent. But there are general prin-
ciples you should keep in mind.
First of all, at the end of a long
hard season, an athletes body is
often de-conditioned compared
to the beginning of the season be-
cause of playing at the top of their
ability during a play-off schedule
doesnt allow the athlete to sched-
ule in their own rest periods and
conditioning drills. All efforts are
made to stay as healthy as pos-
sible for the next play-off game.
But in the immediate post-season,
the players energy systems are
depleted, their nervous system is
fatigued, muscles and joints have
injuries which need time to heal.
The nervous system is a part
of a players body that gets scant
attention and is much more im-
portant that people realize.
When we do plyometric exer-
cises or drills for coordination or
agility during dry-land training,
the purpose is to tax the nervous
system in order to build
it up. But when this
system is pushed too
hard, it fatigues just like
muscles do. This needs
time to rest and recover.
Your brain is also part
of this system and it
needs some time away
from the rigours of
training and playing to
think about other things
and to enjoy other ac-
tivities, whether sports
based or not.
The traditional way of
approaching the transition period
is to do low intensity, low volume
activities in a sport or training
regimen that is unlike the com-
petitive sport.
However, during the rst part
of the off-season, take some rest
time to allow your body to heal.
A good rule of thumb is to take
some time off from training or
playing for at least a week or
two. In this period, you wont
decrease your tness level at all.
In fact, these transition periods
can actually occur throughout
the preparatory season as older
athletes move through all the
off-season phases of hypertrophy,
strength and power. And they
are known to runners and other
athletes who train for single
major competitions as tapering,
where the rest period allows the
body to recover to a higher t-
ness level than if the athlete had
continued to train hard.
If there is an injury that wont
seem to go away, it is always a
good idea to seek out profession-
al help. For most of the nagging
injuries using the principles of
rest, ice, compression and eleva-
tion (RICE) of the body part and
a good program of exibility and
easy painless strengthening exer-
cises can be the best remedy.
It is recommended to choose
early off-season activities that
are different from your sport.
Running athletes might want to
try swimming, skating, hiking or
other activities. Hockey players
should try to seek out off-ice
sports or activities. This allows
rest, healing, mental rejuvena-
tion, and will give some time to
allow other movement patterns
to occur which will help balance
weakened areas in the body that
dont get used during training
for the primary sport. Once this
off-season period ends for older
teens and adults, the pre-season
period should begin, which is
much more directed, training for
strength and later to power just
before the season starts.
For the best physical and
mental development of pre-teen
children playing sports, however,
there should be no sport special-
ization and there should be an
emphasis on having fun. Allow
them to play whatever sport
or activity they want when the
season ends as the enjoyment
of movement and sport is the
thing that will keep them healthy,
happy and having fun for years,
and perhaps decades to come.
Kerry Senchyna holds a bach-
elor of science degree in kinesiol-
ogy and is owner of West Coast
Kinesiology in Maple Ridge.
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Western Lacrosse Association
Regular season standings
As of June 23
Team GP W L T PTS GF GA
New Westminster 7 5 1 1 11 70 51
Victoria 8 5 2 1 11 85 82
Coquitlam 8 4 4 0 8 72 66
Burnaby 9 3 5 1 7 86 86
Langley 9 3 5 1 7 78 89
Maple Ridge 8 3 5 0 6 69 84
Nanaimo 7 2 3 2 6 69 71
WLA scoring
Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Dobbie, Dane Coquitlam 8 20 21 41 10
Ranger, Scott Nanaimo 7 21 17 38 4
Clark, Colton Burnaby 9 13 24 37 2
Iannucci, Athan Langley 9 19 17 36 2
Small, Corey Victoria 8 18 18 36 0
Dickson, Curtis Maple Ridge 8 20 14 34 14
Conway, Cory Coquitlam 8 5 28 33 20
Dalgarno, Joel Maple Ridge 8 12 19 31 8
Tinning, Scott Burnaby 9 10 19 29 10
Veltman, Daryl Coquitlam 8 13 15 28 0
Ratcli, Lewis Nanaimo 5 14 12 26 4
Stevens, Dane Burnaby 9 16 9 25 4
Shewchuk, Jamie Victoria 8 16 9 25 10
Quinton, Matt Burnaby 9 10 15 25 4
WLA goaltending leaders
Player Team GP W L T GAA %
Richards, Tyler New West 4 4 0 0 5.20 .885
Rose, Nick Coquitlam 5 2 1 0 5.51 .881
Lewis, Dan Burnaby 6 1 3 1 8.35 .790
MacDonald, B. Langley 6 1 2 1 9.87 .795
King, Matt Nanaimo 7 2 2 1 9.90 .769
Atherton, B. Coquitlam 5 2 3 0 9.97 .790
Schibild, Ron Maple Ridge 5 2 3 0 10.70 .762
Lowe, Scott Burnaby 5 2 2 0 10.78 .780
Maple Ridge Burrards scoring
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Dickson, Curtis 8 20 14 34 14
Dalgarno, Joel 8 12 19 31 8
Lowe, Derek 8 8 15 23 8
Loewen, Riley 7 7 13 20 0
Tellis, Peter 8 4 9 13 4
Daly, Randy 6 4 3 7 4
Miotto, Tyler 7 2 5 7 2
Pascas, Aaron 5 2 4 6 2
Cook, Sam 8 2 1 3 18
Michaud, Dayne 6 2 1 3 0
Codron, Tyler 8 1 2 3 6
McIntosh, Garrett 7 1 2 3 9
Davis, Aaron 7 1 2 3 16
Reid, Creighton 8 1 1 2 2
Sauve, Je 6 0 2 2 0
Schibild, Ron 5 0 2 2 2
Reid, Kevin 7 1 0 1 54
Davies, Ben 6 1 0 1 6
B.C. Minor Baseball Standings
Regular season standings
Junior mens
Team GP W L T F A Pts %
R. Meadows Royals 7 7 0 0 51 11 14 1.00
Surrey 4 3 1 0 26 21 6 0.75
Newton Nationals 4 3 1 0 29 7 6 0.75
Aldergrove Cubs 8 5 2 1 58 47 11 0.69
Chilliwack 3 2 1 0 21 12 4 0.67
Cloverdale Rays 6 4 2 0 35 30 8 0.67
New Westminster Twins 9 6 3 0 33 33 12 0.67
Newton Giants 3 1 1 1 10 10 3 0.50
Vancouver Spitz 4 1 1 2 22 17 4 0.50
Gibsons Jays 2 1 1 0 17 19 2 0.50
Vancouver Capilanos 7 2 3 2 42 50 6 0.43
Rich. Young Chuckers 6 2 4 0 22 30 4 0.33
North Delta Indians 3 1 2 0 7 6 2 0.33
R. Meadows Mudhens 7 2 5 0 32 48 4 0.29
R. Meadows Expos 5 0 3 2 19 44 2 0.20
Richmond Chuckers 6 0 6 0 20 42 0 0.00
Coquitlam/Moody Reds 4 0 4 0 17 34 0 0.00
Midget AAA
Team GP W L T F A Pts %
Ridge Meadows 26 22 4 0 190 65 44 0.85
Victoria 20 16 4 0 144 77 32 0.80
Vancouver 22 16 6 0 161 59 32 0.73
Kamloops 24 16 8 0 134 95 32 0.67
Richmond 24 15 9 0 128 77 30 0.63
Tri City 27 14 13 0 121 105 28 0.52
Cloverdale 27 14 13 0 129 124 28 0.52
Mid Island 28 13 15 0 106 134 26 0.46
Chilliwack 27 12 15 0 126 121 24 0.44
South Okanagan 22 8 14 0 93 137 16 0.36
Mid Valley 23 2 21 0 59 166 4 0.09
White Rock 28 1 27 0 37 268 2 0.04
Bantam AAA
Team GP W L T F A Pts %
Vancouver 27 24 3 0 247 90 48 0.89
Ridge Meadows 23 17 5 1 198 100 35 0.76
Victoria SR 29 21 8 0 262 126 42 0.72
Cloverdale 25 18 7 0 235 129 36 0.72
Tri City 28 18 10 0 206 128 36 0.64
Burnaby 27 16 10 1 217 148 33 0.61
White Rock 22 12 10 0 147 154 24 0.55
North Delta 24 13 11 0 145 118 26 0.54
Richmond 26 12 14 0 168 166 24 0.46
Abbotsford 23 9 14 0 104 126 18 0.39
Cowichan 26 8 18 0 117 200 16 0.31
Victoria JR 26 7 19 0 132 205 14 0.27
Okanagan 31 6 25 0 142 274 12 0.19
Kamloops 29 1 28 0 79 435 2 0.03
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Regular season standings
As of June 23
Junior B
Team GP W T L Pts GF GA
Port Moody 13 13 0 0 26 157 72
New Westminster 14 12 0 2 24 164 77
Coquitlam 11 7 1 3 15 88 62
Ridge Meadows 13 6 1 6 13 114 90
Richmond 10 6 0 4 12 86 71
Burnaby 14 4 1 9 9 95 129
Surrey 11 4 1 6 9 87 100
Delta 10 4 1 5 9 74 84
Port Coquitlam 10 4 1 5 9 68 72
North Shore 12 1 0 11 2 52 140
Langley 10 0 0 10 0 38 126
Midget A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Ridge Meadows 19 17 0 2 36 158 56 102
New Westminster 15 9 5 1 19 104 75 29
Port Coquitlam 16 9 4 3 19 102 81 21
Coquitlam 16 8 6 2 18 102 79 23
Burnaby 17 6 7 4 16 110 106 4
Delta 16 6 8 2 14 95 98 -3
Langley 18 2 14 2 6 97 157 -60
Chilliwack 17 2 15 0 4 55 171 -11

Midget A2
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Mission 18 15 1 2 32 131 62 69
North Delta 17 13 3 1 27 111 57 54
Coquitlam 1 17 12 2 3 27 111 53 58
Richmond 17 11 5 1 23 122 95 27
Surrey 18 11 7 0 22 130 87 43
New Westminster 15 9 5 1 19 75 64 11
Semiahmoo 16 10 6 0 18 120 84 36
Port Moody 16 9 7 0 18 92 83 9
Coquitlam 2 16 6 8 2 14 84 84 0
Ridge Meadows 17 5 11 1 11 55 76 -21
Port Coquitlam 17 2 13 2 8 74 118 -44
Abbotsford 16 4 12 0 6 66 104 -38
Vancouver 16 2 14 0 4 43 133 -90
Burnaby 16 0 15 1 1 39 153 -11
Bantam A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Port Coquitlam 18 16 1 1 33 138 59 79
Coquitlam 18 15 1 2 32 140 50 90
New Westminster 18 12 3 3 27 110 61 49
Burnaby 18 8 7 3 19 107 96 11
Langley 18 6 10 2 14 111 109 2
Semiahmoo 18 6 11 1 13 80 112 -32
Port Moody 18 5 11 2 12 90 114 -24
Ridge Meadows 18 3 13 2 8 62 134 -72
Delta 18 2 16 0 4 67 170 -103

Peewee A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Coquitlam 16 13 2 1 27 160 84 76
Ridge Meadows 16 12 1 3 27 131 46 85
New Westminster 16 11 4 1 23 135 74 61
Port Moody 16 8 7 1 17 68 81 -13
Semiahmoo 16 7 6 3 17 96 103 -7
Burnaby 16 6 8 2 14 84 98 -14
Port Coquitlam 16 2 14 0 4 59 140 -81
Delta 16 1 13 2 4 56 126 -70
Novice A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
New Westminster 18 14 4 0 28 155 81 74
Burnaby 17 13 3 1 27 143 71 72
Coquitlam 2 15 12 2 1 25 138 62 76
Coquitlam 1 16 11 5 0 22 125 86 39
North Shore 16 10 6 0 20 109 91 18
North Delta 16 10 6 0 20 108 92 16
Langley 18 8 8 2 18 113 128 -15
Port Moody 17 5 8 4 14 100 114 -14
Delta 17 5 9 3 13 90 126 -36
Ridge Meadows 2 15 4 10 1 9 90 126 -36
Richmond 16 6 10 0 6 91 105 -14
Ridge Meadows 1 17 2 13 2 6 79 110 -31
Junior girls
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
New West 2 18 13 1 4 30 108 39 69
New West 1 18 14 3 1 29 110 50 60
Nanaimo 13 10 2 1 21 70 36 34
Coquitlam 1 15 10 4 1 21 81 50 31
Burnaby 14 10 4 0 20 70 47 23
Coquitlam 2 16 8 7 1 17 66 56 10
Delta 16 7 8 1 15 51 74 -23
Semiahmoo 15 3 11 1 7 40 83 -43
Ridge Meadows 14 2 11 1 5 26 79 -53
Port Coquitlam 11 0 10 1 1 16 48 -32
Richmond 16 0 16 0 0 11 87 -76
Midget girls
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
New West 2 20 17 3 0 34 146 69 77
New West 1 20 16 3 1 33 132 39 93
Port Coquitlam 20 13 7 0 26 175 95 80
Ridge Meadows 20 11 9 0 22 73 57 16
Delta 20 9 11 0 18 95 133 -38
Burnaby 20 6 12 2 14 88 126 -38
Langley 20 4 15 1 9 63 126 -63
Coquitlam 20 1 17 2 4 38 165 -127
Peewee girls
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Ridge Meadows 18 16 2 0 32 98 31 67
Port Coquitlam 18 14 4 0 28 114 65 49
Coquitlam 1 18 11 5 2 24 74 47 27
Coquitlam 2 18 10 7 1 21 77 50 27
Burnaby 18 10 8 0 20 87 65 22
New West 1 18 10 8 0 20 85 67 18
New West 2 18 8 9 1 17 100 87 13
Port Moody 18 7 11 0 14 69 64 5
Langley 18 2 16 0 4 64 136 -72
Semiahmoo 18 0 18 0 0 33 189 -156
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- A55
604-722-2410
Little Explorers Preschool
Where Children Can Learn By Exploring
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FOR SEPT. 2011
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and Special Needs Educators
Ages 2-1/2 to 5 years
NEW LOCATION!
STRUTT
Phyllis Jane
(nee Gibson)
It is with great sadness that we
announce the passing of our
Mother, Grandmother and
Great Grandmother Phyllis
Jane Strutt on Tuesday June
21, 2011 at the age of 90
years old. Born on December
30, 1920 in Carmen,
Manitoba. Phyllis was pre-
deceased by her husband of
43 years, Milton and daughter
Katherine. She is survived by
daughters; Barbara, Laverne
(Eric) and son Bill (Brenda).
Grandchildren Curtis (Zoe),
Jennifer (Dana), Lisa
(Armond), Reggie, Teresa,
Jason (Angela), Great grand-
children Angela (Tristan),
Spencer, Dylan, Jillian, Tony,
Cheyenne, McKayla and
Deklan. Great Great grand-
children Keagon and Jaydon
Many thanks to Dr. Hill and
staff of the Ridge Meadows
Hospital. Service will be held
on June 25, 2011 at 3:00 pm,
at Whonnock Anglican Church
21299 River Road. In lieu of
owers, donations can be
made to the Heart and Stroke
Foundation in Phylliss honor.
CLEVEN
Cecilia Edna (Perry)
Of Mission, BC, passed away
suddenly in her 89
th
year, with
her children and grandchildren
by her side at Abbotsford
Hospital on Monday, June 20,
2011.
Perry will be dearly missed by
all who knew and loved her.
She was predeceased by her
husband, Andy in 1972. Perry
will be lovingly remembered by
her children - Margit, Andy
(Karin) and Mike; her 3 grand-
children - Tammy, Carrie and
Peter and her 4 great grand-
children - Bradley, Dylan, Riley
and Sophia, as well as all her
extended family and friends.
Perry loved her family and
her community and has left
both a lasting legacy. Shes
summed up her life by
saying Ive been fortunate to
enjoy an interesting life and to
be involved in many worth-
while things. Perry made
many contributions to her
community: Royal Canadian
Legion Branch 57 including
the annual Amateur and
Variety Show, Mission
Hospital Auxiliary, Mission
Historical Society, Mission
Heritage Association, Pleasant
View Society, Mission Arts
Council, Western Canada
Soap Box Derby Association,
Loggers Sports Association
and St. Andrews United
Church. Additionally, she was
a WWII veteran with the
RCAF; she served 12 years
on Mission Municipal Council;
she was recognized as a
Pathnder by the Mission
Historical Society; she was
named Mission Citizen of the
Year in 1975 and was named
Freeman of Mission in 1995.
Our mom continued to make a
difference, both for her family
and her community until her
nal day.
A memorial service will be
held at St. Andrews United
Church, 7756 Grand Street,
Mission at 1pm on Monday,
June 27, 2011. In lieu of
owers, donations made in
Perrys memory to the Mission
Hospital Auxiliary would be
most appreciated.
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
2 BIRTHS
Its a Boy!!!
June 17 at 6:49 am was
when we heard his rst cry.
Welcome to the
world little guy!
Happy Birthday
Wayne Louis.
Congratulations & Hugs
to his proud Mom & Dad.
Love Grama Sue
& Grampa Tom
4 FUNERAL HOMES
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
7 OBITUARIES
WOODS
Roma Joyce
October 20, 1927
~ June 15, 2011
With great sadness we
announce the passing of our
Mother. Love you Mum.
Leaves to mourn her children;
sons, Barry, Brian (Gina) and
Richard; daughters, Sheila
(Robert), Lori, Sandy (Doug),
and Shirley (Jordy). Roma is
predeceased by sons Ale and
Howard. She will be dearly
missed by grandkids; Brian
(Jen), Bryce, Robbie, Barry,
Donny, Shannon, Erick,
Danny, Kevin, Sandy, Shelley,
Dwayne, and special great,
great grandson Javon.
Bakerview Crematorium
& Funeral Services
604-820-8844
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
7 OBITUARIES
BENNETT-WRIGHT,
Audrey Margaret
May 26, 1927 June 19, 2011
Audrey passed away peaceful-
ly at home June 19th. For 62
years, the beloved wife of
Hume, cherished Mom of
Susan (Al), Kathy, Terry
(Karen) and Marie (Drew);
adored Minis/Grandma to
Samara, Kari, Emily, Ellen,
Ian, Hunter and great-grand-
son Grifn. Survived by
youngest brother David Bell,
nieces, nephews and friends.
Born in Vancouver, Audrey
was a CWAC stationed in
Toronto; a psych nurse at Riv-
erview; a volunteer of many
decades, including the JUGS
(Just Us Girls) service club of
Port Moody and the CNIB; and
enjoyed friendships and in-
volvements with The Birthday
Club and the Ridge Meadows
Ex Service Women. She
loved the cabin she and Hume
built on Sulphurous Lake, en-
joyed trips to Maries home in
Colorado, and has gifted her
children and grandchildren
with treasures she created. In
celebration of the loving sanc-
tuary Audrey and Hume creat-
ed for their family, a gathering
for family and friends will take
place at their home in Maple
Ridge at a later date. In lieu of
owers, donations to The
Childrens Burn Program
(www.burnfund.org or 604-
436-5617) would be in keeping
with Audreys wishes. The
family thanks the Palliative
Home Care Team in Maple
Ridge for their support in car-
ing for Mom at home.
In Loving Memory of
Lloyd Gerald Paulsen
56 years
July 16, 1954 ~ June 14, 2011
Predeceased by his loving
father, Gerald Wilfred Paulsen.
Survived by his loving mother,
Freda, sister Marie, brother
Merle, brother-in-law Garry,
nephews Jason and Darren
Esau, and many aunts, uncles,
and cousins.
In memory of Lloyd, donations
can be made to: Christine
Morrison Hospice, Mission
Memorial Hospital, 3rd Floor
7324 Hurd St., Mission,
B.C. V2V 3H5 Or: The Cancer
Society Or: Maple Ridge Alli-
ance Church (Activity Centre)
20399 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge, B.C.
A service will be held at the
Maple Ridge Alliance Church
this Saturday, June 25, at
2:30.
7 OBITUARIES
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
42 LOST AND FOUND
LOST - White gold diamond anni-
versary band ring. (604)463-4785
LOST
Jackson is a 2 yr/old black male
cat, approx 6kg. Neutered with
tattoo 115 MAW in ear.
Lost on Sat, June 11th in the
Tamarack / 104 / 240th area.
DESPERATELY MISSED
Please call: 604-868-2245
604-868-1870, 604-785-3301
LOST~ Necklace & pendant in
parking lot of Haney Place Mall on
Sunday June 12th. Very sentimen-
tal. (604)418-0449 Reward
CHILDREN
CHILDREN
Little Angels
Children Centre
* Multi_Age *
Fully licensed
Qualied E.C.E.
* Programs included *
Math, Science, Dramatic play,
Art, Music & Sports
Spaces Now Available
604-465-7327
PUDDLE D (Duck)
Childrens Ctr
Preschool
Daycare 2
1/2
to 5 years
Before &/or After school care
K ~ 12 years
Davie Jones
Edith McDermott
Highland Park
Pitt Meadows
Programs included:
Arts, Science, Music,
Math, Dramatic Play & Sports
Fully licensed,
Qualied E.C.E.
Caregivers & Teachers
Close to major route
604.465.9822
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTING/
BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTANT
Expd in all aspects of accounting
with emphasis on A/R, A/P, invoic-
ing and inventory control. Must be
GGA, CA or CMA, or in last year of
the program. This is a long-term po-
sition located in Whonnock, B.C.
with opportunity for advancement.
Please fax your resume to:
604-462-7246 or email to:
gsedore@frasercedarproducts.com
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JOB FAIR
AT REAL CANADIAN SUPERSTORE
PITT MEADOWS19800 LOUGHEED HWY.
WED. JUNE 29 9AM4PM
Front End
(cashier, courtesy clerk)
Beauty Department
Apparel (Joe Fresh!)
Produce Department
Grocery
and more!
Several Part-Time jobs are available in
many different departments including:
We are located at 19800 Lougheed Highway in
Pitt Meadows, right before the Golden Ears bridge.
If you are a dedicated individual with a
exible schedule, come by and see us between
the hours of 9am4pm on Wednesday, June 29th
for more info! Please bring a resum with you!
We look forward to meeting you!
Summer is here and we are looking for energetic individuals
to join our team as we welcome some FUN IN THE SUN!
Each office independently
owned and operated JOIN A
SUCCESSFUL TEAM OF
PROFESSIONALS
Strong management
Career development &
training programs
Executive ofce space
available (some with
windows)
Work/home/mobile
ofce packages
Leading edge technology
Integrated ofce
locations: Langley, Pitt
Meadows & Maple Ridge
Call to discuss advancing your career
Michele Bouchard 604-513-2300
Rainer Weininger 604-466-2838
Dedicated to enhancing the lives and careers of our agents
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
Earn $500-$2000/m. Operate a
Mini-Ofce Outlet from home. Free
online training, ex hrs, great in-
come. www.how2bfree.org
Flower Store
Wake up & smell the roses -
be your own boss! Existing 20
year old turnkey franchise
available in Victoria. $49,900.
Serious inquiries only to
sellowers505@gmail.com
GET FREE VENDING MACHINES
that customers play like VLT s. Re-
tire in only 3years with an income
up to $100,000.00. For Details
WWW.TCVEND.COM CALL 1-866-
668-6629.
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
PROFESSIONAL
SALES ASSOCIATES
Interested in SALES?
Outgoing? Motivated?
Gregg distributors (BC) Ltd. is
looking for individuals to ll out-
side sales positions. Knowledge
of the Industrial & H.D industries
are an asset. Training will be
provided to help achieve you full
potential.
We offer excellent growth &
compensation possibilities.
Please fax resumes to
604-888-4688 or visit
employment opportunities at
www.greggdistributors.ca
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
115 EDUCATION
DGS CANADA
2 DAY
FORKLIFT
WEEKEND
COURSE
Every Saturday at 8:30am
#215, 19358-96 Ave. Surrey
NO reservations: 604-888-3008
www.dgscanada.ca
Ask about our other Courses...
*Stand up Reach *Fall Protection
*Aerial Lift *RoughTerrain Forklift
*Bobcat *WHMIS & much more.
Preferred by Employers
121 ESTHETICIANS
CERTIFIED ESTHETICIAN
3 - 5 days per week
GEL NAIL TECHNICIAN
2 days per week
Esthetician must have above
average skills in manicures,
pedicures, facials, and waxing
(brazilians). Excellent client care
skills are a must. Applicant needs
to be well groomed and able to
work in a team environment.
Positions are best suited to
individuals who enjoy working
with people.
To apply, please submit your
resume to #2-7340 Horne
Street, Mission or online at
www.naturalreextions.com
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERS
AUJLAS FARMS LTD
FARM LABOURERS required
5 or 6 Days/Week
40 or 50 Hours/Week $9.28/Hour
Horticultural work such as:
Planting, pruning, spacing and
harvesting the crop.
Employment starts early July11
Submit your application to:
604-789-5695
or by Fax:604-465-9340 or
by mail:12554 Woolridge Rd.,
Pitt Meadows, B.C.
V3Y 1Z1
Farm Workers
$9.28/hr. Pitt Meadows BC.
Temporary. No experience
required, outdoors, rural area,
hand-eye coordination.
Geri Partnership,
16351 Aquilini Ave.
Pitt Meadows, BC
Apply: by fax 604.460.0944,
Attn: Octavio.
www.geberries.com
LOCAL greenhouse in Maple Ridge
looking for F/T Workers. Jobs incl
harvesting owers, weeding, and
land prep. Please reply by fax to:
1-866-262-7751 or by mail to: Box
668, c/o Maple Ridge News, 22328
-119th Ave, Maple Ridge. V2X 2Z3.
125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE
Some great kids aged 12 to 18
who need a stable, caring home
for a few months. Are you
looking for the opportunity to do
meaningful, fullling work?
PLEA Community Services is
looking for qualied applicants
who can provide care for youth in
their home on a full-time basis or
on weekends for respite.
Training, support and
remuneration are provided.
Funding is available for
modications to better equip your
home. A child at risk is waiting
for an open door.
Make it yours.
Call 604-708-2628
www.plea.bc.ca
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
127 HAIRCARE
PROFESSIONALS
DYE TO BE DIFFERENT
Chair rental available
Starts @ $500. 604-375-3219
GREAT CLIPS
Is Hiring
Hair Stylists

For Full and Part-Time
positions for our
Maple Ridge Locations.

We Provide Customers
for Hair Stylists That Love
To Cut Hair!
Call Sam 778-898-4120
130 HELP WANTED
DRIVER/LANDSCAPER PT, Maple
Ridge. Requires a part time driver/
landscaper.Duties include; driving,
landscaping and also learning the
Electrical trade. Valid drivers lic re-
quired, abstract not necessary.
Would suit student. $15/hour. Email
resume to dt_6000@hotmail.com
FLAGGERS NEEDED
If not certied, training available for
a fee. Call 604-575-3944
FULL TIME Green House workers
$10/hour. Apply in person 13460
Rippington Rd., Pitt Meadows.
LANDSCAPERS with experience
installing block retaining walls.
Starts @ $16./hr Fax 604-462-7853
LMS Reinforcing Steel Group
Now hiring REBAR INSTALLERS
For Abbots. West High St. Mall.
Exp. an asset not mandatory
Please visit: www.lmsgroup.ca
& ll out the on line application.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
CARRIERS NEEDED
The following routes are now
available to deliver the NEWS
in Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
40109 - Lougheed Hwy, Harrison
St, Olund Cres, Gillis Pl,
113 Ave
40113 - Lougheed Hwy, River
Rd, Carshill St, 221 St,
Cliff Ave
40219 - 122A Ave, 121A Ave,
Apple Grove, Dewdney
Trunk, Cherrywood Dr,
230 St
40223 - Eagle Ave, 122 Ave,
121A Ave, Peach Tree
Crt, 231 St, Blossom St
40369 - 122 Ave, 121B Ave,
Dewdney Trunk Rd,
230 St
40370 - Davenport Dr, 201 St,
McIvor Ave, 202 St, 203
St, Chatwin Ave, 123 Ave
40373 - Lindsay Ave, 121 Ave,
Makinson St, Lindsay Pl,
Irving St
40375 - 122B Ave, 122 Ave,
Tyner Ave, 205B St,
206 St
40377 - Powell Ave, 125 Ave,
124 Ave, 203 St, 202B St,
202A St
40378 - Brooks Ave, Powell Ave,
204 St, 205 St
40384 - 125 Ave, Meadow Pl,
124 Ave, Blanshard St,
209 St
40432 - Docksteader Circ,
Docksteader Loop,
Foreman Dr, 229 St,
229B St, 230 St,
139A Ave
41004 - Oak Terr, Park Rd,
Bonson Rd
41021 - Davison Rd, 192A St,
193B St, 194 St
If you live on or near one of
these routes and you are
interested in delivering papers
please call circulation @
604-466-6397 and quote
the Route number.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
GAMING WORKERS

Maple Ridge Community
Gaming Centre is hiring for
the following positions:
Cashier
Gaming Attendant
Cook / Relief Server
View job details and apply
on-line at:
www.gcgaming.com
LEMARE GROUP
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
The Lemare Group is currently
seeking an Executive Administra-
tive Assistant for their Port McNeill
Ofce, which is located on Northern
Vancouver Island.
Responsibilities:
Managing Calendars
Coordinating Travel Arrangement
Process correspondence, reports
and other documents
Maintain condential records and
ofce les
Qualications:
Previous executive/administrative
experience
Excellent oral & written skills
Microsoft Ofce uency is manda-
tory
This position is a full time perma-
nent position with a competitive
compensation package based on
experience.
Lemare will accept resumes by
email or fax. Please email your
response to: ofce@lemare.ca or
fax 250-956-4888.
SUMMER DOES NOT
MEAN LABOUR
$9 - 20/hr
Marketing + promo company
looking to hire + train a few out-
going people to work. No sales.
F/T, 18+. Going back to school?
Not a problem! Scholarship
program available.
Call Destiny at 604-777-2194
Well Established Church based
Daycare requires a fun loving,
kid friendly, individual for out
of school care position. Job
requires class 4 license. Will
assist in obtaining. Suitable
position for empty nester or p/t
student. Hourly wage 15.00/hr.,
exible hrs.
Email resume to:
harmonydaycare@
mapleridgecrc.com
or mail to:
Harmony Daycare
c/o Maple Ridge CRC
20245 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge, BC, V2X3C9
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,
FOOD SERVICES
GM EAST INDIAN Restaurant is
now hiring: Busboy & Servers F/T &
P/T. Drop in with resume to 20726
Lougheed Hwy, between 2 & 5pm.
No phone calls please.
McTavish Catering LTD o/a
Tim Hortons
Food Service
Assistant Manager
Full time/Shift work
Nights / Overnight /
Early mornings / Weekends
14.78hr + benets.
Please apply at store:
715 - 19800 Lougheed Hwy
Pitt Meadows, BC
Fax: 604-459-3376
NEED a exible dayside or latenight
job? Pitt Meadows McDonalds is
looking for mature crew or maint -
part time OR full time. Apply in-
store to ZOEY
137 LEGAL
10 Lawyer Langley law rm
requires.
2 Litigation Secretaries
1 Personal Injury
& 1 Family Law
Please forward resume to:
Campbell, Burton & McMullan,
LLP
Attn: Cheryl Scott,
Ofce Administrator
#200-4769 222nd Street
Langley, B.C. V2Z 3C1
Fax: 604-533-5521
or email:
cscott@cbmlawyers.com
139 MEDICAL/DENTAL
MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees
Needed! Hospitals & Drs Need
Medical Ofce & Medical Admin
staff! No Experience? Need
Training? Career Training & Job
Placement Avail. 1-888-778-0459
MODEL/TALENT AGENCIES
MOVIE EXTRAS !
WWW.CASTINGROOM.COM
Register Now for upcoming
Film Season!!!
All Ages, All Ethnicities
CALL 604-558-2278
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
OUR company seeks a customer
service representative. Send appli-
cations to hppcht@msn.com.
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
156 SALES
SALES & MARKET DEV. Fraser
Way Prekast reqs a sales asso-
ciate for our burial products div.
Must have knowledge of industry
and ability to make power point
presentations as well as site man-
agement. Email resume to:
alapointe@shawbiz.ca
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
AUTOMATED TANK Manufacturing
Inc. is looking for Journeyman
Welders, $31. - $35. per hour.
2nd/3rd year apprentices, hourly
rate based on experience. Full
benets after 90 days. Prot shar-
ing semi-annual after 90 days. Full-
time career minded individuals pre-
ferred. This job is located in Kitsco-
ty, Alberta. 10 minutes from Lloyd-
minster. Send resume to:
joe@autotanks.ca or call ATM at
780-846-2231 to set up an inter-
view.
HEAVY DUTY Mechanics
needed! Multiple positions
available, top pay, vehicle &
benets, please apply: Fax:
604-626-0825 or e-mail:
service-resume@leavitt.ca
HORIZON TELECOM INC. is
looking for journeyman copper
splicers and linemen for all
over BC. Telus Retirees wel-
come, benet packages
available. Fax or Email re-
sume to 1-250-372-8964 or
kamhorizon@telus.net
JOURNEYMEN Fabricators & CWB
Ticketed Welders required. Days &
Afternoon shifts avail. Gloucester
Industrial Park. Fax: 604-856-2363
Visit our website www.lesteel.com
LEAD ROOF TECHNICIAN
$28.00 - $38.00 per hour based
on experience. Commercial roof-
ing co. hiring lead roofers with
extensive exp. in commercial
roong, including: two - ply torch,
single ply, sloped and metal.
Offering Great Benets
Including: Company Vehicle,
Paid Travel, Support Crews,
Top Wages, Health/Dental,
Pension & Company Uniforms.
Must have proven ability to install
using RCABC roong practices
and follow WCB regulations.
Fax resume: 604-944-2916, Call
Adam: 604-944-2977 or e-mail
aknipfel@designroong.ca
Visit: www.designroong.ca
SINGLE-PLY
ROOFERS
SLOPED ROOFERS
LABOURERS
Required for Hazelmere Roong
Company. Full - Time opportunity
available.
Excellent Wages! Start Now!
Andy 604.808.1655 E-mail :
hazelmereroong@shaw.ca
TIRE TECHNICIAN
Required. Experienced
in medium truck and
agricultural tire repair.
Call Larry or Jason
604-826-9119
or email:
sympaper@telus.net
Want to advance your career?
Drillers Assistants (labour)

Entry level positions
Job entails:
Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual
labor, working outdoors, long
hours, travel in BC, strong work
ethic, team player, multitasking,
self-motivated. Ability to take
direction, valid BC drivers
license, clean abstract, reliable
transportation. Mechanically
inclined an asset.
Provide resume and drivers
abstract to:
careers@mudbaydrilling.com
or fax to 604-888-4206.
No phone calls.
WELDERS REQUIRED IMMEDI-
ATELY! Do All Metal Fabricating-
Estevan SK Apprentices, Journey-
men Welders, or equivalent to per-
form all weld procedures in a cus-
tom manufacturing environment.
Competitive Wages, Benets,
RRSPs & Apprenticeship Opportu-
nites, Temporary Staff Housing
available. Apply by Email:
kswidnicki@doallmetal.com or Fax:
306-634-8389.
PERSONAL SERVICES
171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
# 101-1125 Nicola Avenue
Port Coq. (behind COSTCO)
604-468-8889
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JASMINES RELAXATION TOUCH
Pain/ Stress Relief. Country Setting
*Easy Prkg *7Days. 778-888-3866
PERSONAL SERVICES
171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
604-460-8058
#7 - 20306
Dewdney Trunk, M. Ridge
Corner Max Gas Station
Open 10am-8pm Daily.
$10 off with this ad before 12pm.
173A COUNSELLING
DO you have a problem with
alcohol or drugs?
Call Alouette Addiction
Services at (604)467-5179
Check our website
www.alouetteaddictions.org
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP
TO 70% Of Your Debt. One af-
fordable monthly payment, interest
free. For debt restructuring on
YOUR terms, not your creditors.
Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web
site: www.4pillars.ca
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-
it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-
ey? We Lend! If you own your own
home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-
tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-
987-1420.
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Do you Own a Car?
Borrow up to $20000.00
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604-777-5046
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
203
ACCOUNTING/TAX/
BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING Done Accurately
Small Business, P/U & Delivery
Bookkeeping, Payroll, Tax Returns,
HST.604-814-0967 / 604-862-1596
Bookkeeping & Accounting
Payroll, Year-end, Financial
Statements, Income Taxes
E-FILE Service
Ph: 604-465-2123
Cellular: 604-788-0161
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236 CLEANING SERVICES
3 Ladies Maid Service
Fast and Reliable. $25/hr.
778-318-4716
AN EXTRA HAND Exp. Hardwork-
ing, reliable cleaning lady. Rea-
sonable rates Louise 604.467.3665
CLEANING SPECIAL
$25/hour minimum 2hrs.
Price includes cleaning supplies.
Also laminate ooring and paint
specials. Free estimates.
A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
236 CLEANING SERVICES
INTEX VENTURES
Janitorial, Ofce/Window Cleaning
10 years exp. Free Estimates
4 6 5 - 1 3 0 2 7 8 6 - 3 4 6 6
242 CONCRETE & PLACING
HERFORT CONCRETE
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years!
*Prepare *Form *Place *Finish
*Retaining Walls *Stairs *Driveways
Exposed Aggregate & Stamped
Concrete ***ALSO...
Interlocking Bricks &Sod Placement
-Excellent Refs -WCB Insured
LEO: Mobile #657-2375, 462-8620
Tonys Concrete
All Types Concrete Work
W Forming W Grading
W Specializing in Stamp
W Exposed
20 years exp. Free Estimates
604-230-6707
UNIQUE CONCRETE
DESIGN
F All types of concrete work F
F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep
FDriveways FExposed FStamped
F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
FREE ESTIMATES
257 DRYWALL
45 Years in the drywall trade. All
size jobs boarding, taping, spraying.
Big or small. Wayne 778-242-2060
FRANKS Drywall *Boarding*Taping
*Spraying no job too sm. Seniors rts
Free ests. 604-939-7029, 809-1945
HUGHS DRYWALL
The clean professional way.
Small renovations. 604-463-5413
260 ELECTRICAL
104607
Big Mountain Electric
Bonded, experienced
Friendly service
Reasonable price
No job too small
Renos/Additions
778-892-4299
DC ELECTRIC (#37544). Bonded.
24 hr service. We specialize in jobs
too small for the big guys! 30 yrs
exp. Free est. 460-8867.
REISINGER Electrical (#102055)
Bonded, Specializing in Renos,
New Const, (Comm./Res.)Free Est
25 Yrs Exp. 778.885.7074 Trent
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service
Call Lic #89402 Same day guarntd
We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
269 FENCING
CEDAR & CHAINLINK
FENCING
Where Quality matters
more than Quantity
Reasonable Rates.
Free Estimates. Call Marv:
(604)462-0408
FENCE-IT-RIGHT Installations --
604.639.6626 Cedar, Chain Link,
Ornamental iron, Vinyl (Insured,
Experienced, Competitive Pricing)
275 FLOOR REFINISHING/
INSTALLATIONS
Ceramic Tiles, Hardwood Laminate
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
Cell 604-618-6401 Marcel.
281 GARDENING
15% SENIORS DISCOUNT lawn
cuts, aerating, power-raking, prun-
ing, hedge trimming, trees, 23 yrs.
exp. Free est. Brad 778-552-3900
BARK MULCH
www.triplevequalitywood.com
604.290.2879 ~ 604.328.6355
Prompt Delivery Available
Seven Days a Week
Meadows Landscape
Supply Ltd.
Bark Mulch
Lawn & Garden Soil
Drain Grave Lava Rock
River Rock Pea Gravel
(604)465-1311
meadowslandscapesupply.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Hobby size greenhouses for sale
Ideal for both patio & garden use
Dome was $40 - Now $20
24 AFrame was $30 - Now $15
10 A Frame was $20 - Now $10
Visit us on line at
www.guardiangreenhouses.com
To learn all about our patented
greenhouse system.
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
M.T. GUTTERS
Professional Installation
5 Gutter, Down Pipe, Soft
28 YRS EXP. *FULLY INSURED
Cleaning & Repairing
Call Tim 604-612-5388
283A HANDYPERSONS
LARRY THE HANDY GUY.
For all your Household needs.
Renos, Hauling & Power Washing
Elec/ Plumb/ Tiling(778)823-0736
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt,
kitchens, baths, custom cabinets,
tiling, plumbing, sundecks,
reroong. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
BATHROOM SPECIALISTS, com-
plete renos, tub to counter, from
oor to wall, proud BBB Member.
Refs. 30 yrs. exp. Call John 604-
779-4029 www.bcbwreno.ca
EAGLE TILE
101 - 19070 Lougheed Hwy,
Pitt Meadows
A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy
Maple Ridge
Your local natural stone
distributors. Custom made
Granite Countertops.
Slate Granite Marble
Tile Tumbled stone.
Large selection of Porcelain &
Ceramic Sales & Service
604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656
Exceptional Quality
On Time, On Budget,
As Promised...
Building Customer Condence
Quality Renovations
Fencing / Decks
Water Damage
New Kitchens
New Bathrooms
Finished Basements
24 hr. Emergency Service
Grow-Op Remediation & Repair
Ask about our Referral Program
* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB
604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890
www.mdmservices.ca
Serving Since 1993
HOOT & OWL
Renovations & repairs
Email: hoot&owl@telus.net
Gary 604-339-5430
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Home Renovations and
New Construction
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring,
Drywall, Garages, Decks & more
* 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE*
INSURED ~ WCB
Dean 604-834-3076
SWANSON
RENOVATIONS
Patios ~ Painting ~ Sundecks
Inlaw Suites ~ Additions
Bathrooms ~ Kitchens & More
Free Estimates
604.619.6561
288 HOME REPAIRS
If I cant
do it
It cant be
done
Call Robert 604-941-1618
OR 604-844-4222
INTERIORS: Baths (renos/
repairs) specializing in drywall,
doors, ooring, tiling, plumbing,
painting, miscellaneous, etc.
EXPERIENCED IN OVER
30 LINES OF WORK!
* Quality work * Prompt Service
* Fair prices
For positive results Call Robert
SERVICE CALLS WELCOME
Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
Cell: 604-618-6401. Marcel.
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep
busy. Looking for small carpentry
jobs. Will repair or build new. Will
also do small painting & plumbing
jobs. Call Ken 604-460-7803.
300 LANDSCAPING
All aspects of Landscaping
and Landscaping Maintenance
Strata, Commercial, Residential
Pavers, Patios & Retaining walls
Spring clean ups
Fully INSURED
Call (604)763-8795

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

When QUALITY Matters
all soils are tested for Optimum
growing requirements
17607 FORD ROAD,
PITT MEADOWS
PICK-UP ...... OR .... DELIVERY
604-465-3189
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
300 LANDSCAPING
DUTCH TOUCH
Green Services Ltd
Landscape Construction
Renovations W Maintenance
604-463-3644
604-861-1490
Eds ROTOTILLING
& LANDSCAPING
*Rototilling *Levelling
*Gardens *Loader Work
*Brush Cutter
~ Free Estimates ~
604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246
JAGUAR LANDSCAPING
Lawn & Garden Service. Design,
Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups,
Comm/Res. (604)462-1369
SAWDUST
Hemlock, Fir & Cedar
Available for Delivery
Call for pricing
604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197
www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
317 MISC SERVICES
Dump Site Now Open
SBroken Concrete RocksS
$22.00 Per Metric Ton
SMud Dirt Sod ClayS
$22.00 Per metric Ton
GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
$59.00 Per Ton
Meadows Landscape Supply
604-465-1311
320 MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING.
We move - We ship - We recycle.
Senior- Student Discount available.
604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488.
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Local & Long Distance
From $45/Hr
1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks
Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men
Free estimate/Seniors discount
Residential~Commercial~Pianos
604-537-4140
SPARTAN Moving Ltd.
Fast & Reliable. Insured
Competitive rates. Wknd Specials.
Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
2 HUNGRY PAINTERS & Power
Washing. Low prices. Int/Ext. Man
& wife 75 years combined exp.
604.467.2532 twohungrypainters.ca
A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality
job, senior rates, free est, residen-
tial, commercial. Refs. 15 yrs exp.
No job too small.Call 604-476-0766
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
# 1 PAY-LESS Painting
Ext./Int. SPRING Special
LOOK for our YARD SIGNS
D Free estimates D Insured
Licensed D References
Residential D Pressure Washing
Serving Tri City 31 Yrs.
Call 24 Hrs/7 Days
paylesspainting.multiply.com
Scott 604-891-9967
A-1 PAINTING CO.
604.723.8434
Top Quality Painting
Exterior / Interior
Insured WCB
Written Guarantee
Free Est. 20 Years Exp.
ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING SERVICES 3 Rooms
for $299. Powerwashing New const.
Apartment repaints. Int/Ext No
Jobs too small. Free Est 466-8165
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
Running this ad for 7yrs
PAINT SPECIAL
3 rooms for $269, 2 coats
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
NO PAYMENT until Job is
completed. Ask us about our
Laminate Flooring &
Maid Services.
www.paintspecial.com
BLAKES PAINTING
& DECORATING
Interior Exterior
Spraytex ceilings/repairs
Drywall repairs
Refs W Insured W WCB
Paper Hanging Removal
Written Guarantee
Residential/ Commercial
778-960-1070
ABOVE THE REST
Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices,
Professional Crew. Free Est.
Written Guarantee. No Hassle,
Quick Work, Insured, WCB.
Call (778)997-9582
MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof.
Painters. Free Est. Written Guar.
Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
orthstar Painting Ltd
778-344-1069
WCB Insured - Bonded
Visa & M/C accepted
7 days/week
No hst special for June
andrew.northstar.interiors@gmail.com
SEASIDE PAINTING
& Decking 604-462-8528, 218-9618
Stardust Painting Commercial & Residential Service, Interior & Exterior. Member of BBB since 1975 Call John (604)889-8424
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING
ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick,
conc, drainage, found. & membrane
repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.
338 PLUMBING
ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS
Call Niko Plumbing Ltd. 24/7.
Res/Com, plugged drains. h/w
tanks. 15 yrs exp. 604-837-6640
$69/HR. Lic., Insured. Experienced
& friendly service. Clogged drains,
garburators, leaks & more. Sm jobs
OK. Call anytime 604-805-2488.
A LICENSED/ HONEST PLUMBER
& GAS FITTER with 31 years exp.
Very neat work Refs. Reas. rates.
Free est. 24 hrs. 604-220-4956 Don
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Clean & Seal Industries
Power washing & sealing,
exposed concrete,
driveways, paitos, sidewalks.
Garry 604-751-5133
or
Jamie 604-615-4431
DAVIDS WINDOW CLEANING
WindowsW GuttersW Siding Washing
Pressure/Hand Washing
Free Estimates
4 6 5 - 1 3 0 2 W 7 8 6 - 3 4 6 6
POWER WASHING
GUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, As-
phalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB,
WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters
$80. 604-240-5362
A58 -- Friday, June 24, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
RIDGE MEADOWS ROOFING.
Res Re-roong & repairs WCB BBB
A+ rating Free est. 604-377-5401
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
JUNK REMOVAL
EARTH FRIENDLY
On Time, As Promised,
Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865
www.recycle-it-now.com
A-1 RUBBISH REMOVAL. House-
hold & Yard Waste. Up to 100% re-
cycle. Reasonable. 604-786-2948
ALL JUNK
Rubbish Removal
Residential & Commercial
We do almost anything
Free Estimates 7 days a
week 10% off with this ad
604-537-8523
RUBBISH removal. Bobcat/dump
trailer. Reno/repairs. hoot&owl@
telus.net Gary 604-339-5430.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
ALWAYS YOUR
BEST DEAL
Residential & construction
rubbish removal
Located in Maple Ridge
7 days ~ Free estimate
Matt at MTK Services
(604)726-7542
RUBBISH REMOVAL
You Load or We Load
You Call - We Haul
Rates starting at $69:
(778)822-2467
YARD & RUBBISH REMOVAL.
Small deliveries, reasonable rates.
Bruce (604) 762-4660
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
TOPSOIL
SCREENED TOPSOIL
MUSHROOM MANURE
BARK MULCH
604-467-3003
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom,
railing, gates. 604-521-2688
www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
RAINFOREST DECK & RAIL
D Deck Rebuilds & Additions
D Vinyl Waterproong
D 10 Year No Leak Warranty
D Aluminum & Glass Rails
The Last Deck You Will Ever Need!
Call: 604-725-9574
www.rainforestdeckandrail.com
374 TREE SERVICES
A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv.
Dangerous tree
removal, spiral pruning
hedge trimming, stump
grinding, topping.
Insured, WCB Free Est
Arborist Reports
Andrew 604-618-8585
$ Best Rates $
A.C.
TREE SERVICE
30 years experience
Bob Fitz-James
604-467-0333
.
PAUL BUNYAN
Tree Service
* ISA Certied Arborist
*Hazard Tree Removal
* Crown Reduction & Falling
* Stump Grinding
*Prune & Hedge Trim
* Arborist Reports
Insured WCB
Free Estimates
604-942-6907
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
374 TREE SERVICES
Tree removal done RIGHT!
Tree & Stump Removal
Certied Arborists
20 yrs exp. 60 Bucket Truck
Crown Reduction Spiral Pruning
Land Clearing Selective Logging
~ Fully Insured Best Rates ~
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778
Info: www.treeworksonline.ca
info@treeworksonline.ca
10% OFF with this AD
Your LOCAL
Tree Service,
For Honest Prices &
Quality Work
Call Scott at
604-618-0333
Certied
Arborist
Free Estimates *
Fully Insured
PETS
456 FEED & HAY
BALED HAY ~ In the eld, weather
permitting $4.00 a bale. Wynnyk
Farms. (604)467-4419
477 PETS
Beautiful & adorable purebred
German Shepherd puppies born on
Apr. 27, no papers. Loving &
affectionate parents, vet checked,
1st shots, dewormed. Good family
dogs. 604-796-3561
BICHON Pups CKC Reg. $750.
Adorable. Hypo-allerg, vet chk, 1st
shots, guartd. 604-617-3470
Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet
checked, reputable breeder, excel-
lent pedigree. (604)794-3786
CATS GALORE, TLC has for
adoption spayed & neutered adult
cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Ter-
rier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd.
Vet $1200. Call 604-617-3470
CORGE PUPPIES, white, 12 weeks
old. Ear chipped, registered. $3500.
VIP only. 604-274-1056
ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies,
Male/Female, P/B, mircochiped, de-
wormed, Vet check, health guard
Call Andrei 604-970-3807.
ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS
Champion bloodlines, CKC, $2,800.
Call or email; 604-465-3254,
schoolyardbullies@ymail.com
GERMAN Shepherd pups & young
adults. Quality German & Czech
bloodlines Reg/Guar. 604-856-8161
GOLDEN retriever X Australian
Shepherd, 7 wks. male/female
$375. Dewormed. No Sunday calls:
604-819-4404 or 604-823-6703
KITTENS $35 ea. Short hair tabbie
mix. Varied markings 604-856-
0386, 604-839-4808
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good
dog or a good dog for a good
home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-
856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
P/B BLUENOSE PITBULL PUP-
PIES, 7wks old 1st shot Going fast.
2M 2F $1500 obo 778-808-0964
P.B. Chocolate LAB female. 5 mo
old. partially trained. All shots.
Spayed. $650. (604)796-3669
SHELTIE SABLE PUPPIES, 3 1/2
months old, asking to go out! $400-
$600 (604)826-6311
Springer Spaniel pups, 4m/3f, dad
reg./mom not, gd hunting back-
ground, $600/ea. (604)798-3805
TOY POODLE PUPS, 14 wks old.
healthy. $400. Also 1 yr old - price
neg. (604)589-0781, 604-346-6720
PETS
477 PETS
Wanted:
1000 Saints
All animals deserve
to have hope for a
better tomorrow.
www.1000saints.ca
WEST HIGHLAND TERRIERS,
10wks, vet checked, 2nd shots, de-
wormed, family raised, paper/crate
trained, 2 males, $1000. 316-8691
YORKIES, 9 weeks $700,1 male, 1
fem., vet , 1st shots, dewormed,
family raised, 604-541-0656
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
RECONDITIONED Newer style
Inglis Washer & Dryer sets $275
& up; Washers $220 & up; Dryers
$75 & up. *** Also: Electric Ranges.
REMPELS SERVICE 604-467-2794
509 AUCTIONS
SOLD THE FARM
Farm Equipment,
Horses, Antiques, etc...
June 25th 2011 at 11:00am.
!!ALL MUST GO!!
Preview June 24th, 2:00pm
to 7:00pm.
9230 Ladner Trunk Road,
Delta BC. 604-596-7072
All the details on the auction are at:
www.vandongensporthorsesales.com
533 FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure.
13 yards - $150 or Well Rotted
10 yards - $170. 604-856-8877
542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES
STRAWBERRIES
Greenvale Farms
Opening Soon!
Already Picked & u-Pick
Take 264 St exit off Hwy #1 &
follow yellow signs
(6030 248 Street)
OPEN 8am-7pm DAILY
604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
548 FURNITURE
#1 Cash Buyer
Since 1987
$$CASH $$ for your furniture,
tools, electronics, antiques,
appliances, computers
& collectibles.
WW ANYTHING OF VALUE WW
Single items to entire
households
463-4449 or
209-6583
BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE
PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SETS
Leftover from Hotel Order 800
Coil 3 Pillowtop Original Plastic
Only 14 Avail 10 year warranty
Retail $1,399! Liquidation $560
incls. taxes. Call: 604.807.5864
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
560 MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best
price. Best quality. All shapes &
colours available. 1-866-652-6837
www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS
STERLING PIANO
Low style. Very good ring. $800.
Call 604-557-9644
578 SPORTING GOODS
Want to get
into shape??
Hoist V3 Home gym
Perfect condition, hardly used.
Patented 3-D articulating chest
press, arm & leg press.
Paid $3500, sacrice $1000.
Downsizing must sell.
Call: 604-309-6206
REAL ESTATE
609 APARTMENT/CONDOS
Maple Ridge
Peaceful & secure retirement living
$215,000 ~ 12148 224
th
St
1 Bedroom and solarium,
large rooms, full tub with grab-bars.
Retirement community.
Pool tables, workshop, hairdresser,
Rec Centre
Quick possession available
Brookside Realty ~ Dave
604.240.3523
Maple Ridge
Spacious 2 Bdrm apartment
Great view ~ Gas replace
Covered wrap-around sun deck.
2 underground parking stalls.
$224,800
Brookside Realty ~ Dave
604.240.3523
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
OPEN HOUSE
20682 River Rd. West
Maple Ridge
Sat June 25
th
2pm ~ 4pm
Sun June 26
th
2pm ~ 4pm
3 Bdrm, 3 baths, over 1900 sqft,
Sunken Living room,
Family room, Dining room,
Kitchen with nook, Hardwood &
Tile, 12X 8 shed, Backs onto park,
Near school & amens
$449,000 604-465-7791
WEST side Maple Ridge home for
sale. Street level entry, fully up-dat-
ed throughout including double
glazed windows. Central A/C,
forced air heating. 4 bedrooms up,
master bedroom with 3 pce ensuite.
One bedroom in-law suite down,
completely self contained. Large lot,
quiet neighbourhood, low mainte-
nance yard. 2 car garage, large
drive, parking for RV/boat at side of
house. Open House June 25 & 26,
2pm - 4pm. Check out our add on
Craigs List, or Contact Jackie 604-
782-4515 for more information.
REAL ESTATE
OKANAGAN
*SPECTACULAR*
4 bdrm South Facing
Waterfront
Vacation Home
On Shuswap Lake!
Lakeshore living
At its Best!
LAKESHORE
101 ft frontage by 88 ft.

VACATION HOME
1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft.
Upper level - 3 bdrms
Main level - 1 large bdrm
Main bathrm,
Open oor Plan - dining rm,
kitchen and front room
with dbl patio door access to
Large deck - over 700 sq. ft.
Large oating wharf - 660 sq. ft.
2 buoys, Firepit
BACKYARD:
Storage shed, grassy play area
& fenced kennel.
ONLY $729,000:
Perfect getaway for your family
& all your friends!
5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd.
Celista, BC.
Call 604-542-0865
or 250-955-6398
Email:
dlklitch@telus.net
For more details
WEBSITE:
okhomeseller.com
Listing # 26628
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Canadian CSA Modular, Manufac-
tured, and Park Model Homes @
US factory direct wholesale prices.
Starting @ 39,824 better features
+ more options = best value. The
Home Boys 877-976-3737 or 509-
481-9830 www.hbmodular.com
We will beat anyones price.
Guaranteed!
Double wide space available
for new home in 55 +
Langley park.
Only 2 left of special buy 2 Bdrm,
1 bth single section homes.
Brookswood Homes Ltd.
3229 - 200th St. Langley, B.C.
604-530-9566
636 MORTGAGES
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates
for purchases and renances, im-
mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-
sure relief, and equity loans. Free,
fast, friendly, private consultations.
Call 1-888-685-6181
www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
640 RECREATIONAL
LAKEFRONT Properties, For Sale
20 minutes from Qualicum
www.hornelake.bc.ca
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
COQUITLAM, low rise concrete
bldg, 2nd r, 2 bdrm, 2 baths, undg
sec. prk, gas F/P, balcony, $1150.
Avail. immed. Call (778) 889-3731.
551 GARAGE SALES
Antiques & Collectibles
Weve been displaced ! The
Maple Ridge Antique Mall has
closed. We are having a 20% off
SALE. June 25 & 26, 9am - 4pm
at 12627 Garibaldi St.
Maple Ridge. (east on Dewdney
Trunk Rd. to #1 St. before 272
Ave. WELL WORTH THE
DRIVE!! 604-341-9899.
GARAGE Sale: Antique Toys ( hot
wheels, dinky toys) -- stuffed ani-
mals, sports memorabilia, house-
hold goods : Saturday June 25 8:30
-- 4:00 #6-23343 Kanaka Way Ma-
ple Ridge -- PLEASE PARK ON
KANAKA WAY AND WALK IN
MAPLE RIDGE garage sale Sat.
June 25, 10-4. 22902 STOREY
AVE.
MAPLE RIDGE. GARAGE SALE
Sat. & Sun. June 25 & 26, 9 a.m. -
3 p.m. 20745 - 115th Ave.
551 GARAGE SALES
Maple Ridge
Big Family Garage Sale
12131 - 221st Street
Sat & Sun June 25 & 26
9am ~ 5pm
Knick Knacks, Clothes, Toys,
Garden Furniture & MORE
Rain or Shine
MAPLE RIDGE
CUL-DE-SAC SALE
Sat, June 25th 8am-2pm
12210 232A Street
off 124 / Aurora / 122B
Bookcase, Trampoline, Utility
Tub, Water Dispenser, Girls
Bikes, Lawnmower and MORE
PITT MEADOWS. HUGE GARAGE
SALE. Sat. June 25, 8-4. 13445
NEAVES RD. Rain or Shine
551 GARAGE SALES
MAPLE RIDGE
GARAGE SALE
Sat, June 25th, 9am-2pm
23747 110th Ave
Household, Toys,
Clothing & Lots More!
Maple Ridge
Neighbourhood
Garage Sale
20600 Block Westeld Ave
Sat June 25
th
8:30am ~ 3:00pm
Lots of Misc.
items
551 GARAGE SALES
MAPLE RIDGE YARD SALE
Sat & Sun June 25 & 26
9 am - 4 pm
12135 220th St.
cancelled if raining
Swing set, bikes, books, clothes,
toys, houseware & so much
more.!! Come & See ....
MOVING SALE...Canada Day Long
Weekend 10-4 Fri, Sat & Sun (July
1-3) 11590 238A Street Maple
Ridge **Contemporary Tastes**
Dining Room Table & Chairs, Desk
& Shelf, bedside tables, Artwork,
Dishes, Books, Linens, Patio & Gar-
den, Designer Clothes...and MORE!
PITT Meadows, Garage Sale.
19415 123 Ave. Saturday, June 25,
8:30-2:00. Located between Park &
Davison, off 194A or 193 St.
PITT MEADOWS, Townhouse Gar-
age sale, Sat. June 25, 9-2,
19160 119 AVE.
551 GARAGE SALES
Pitt Meadows
3 FAMILY SALE
Sat. June 25
10 a.m. - 3 p.m.
19872 Wildwood Crest. South
(off Hammond)
Household items & power tools
Cancelled if raining.
Pitt Meadows
GARAGE SALE BARGAINS
12087 Chestnut Cres
June 25 & 26 9am ~ 3pm
All items new in box
A/V Entertainment Centres for
most at panel TVs. Black
48W X 28H with framed doors.
Black glass 42 & 48 at panel
TV stands,
Flat panel wall mounts,
assorted sizes.
Assorted cables &
assorted accessories.
551 GARAGE SALES
Pitt Meadows
Garage Sale
Sat June 25
th
9am ~ 3pm
19595 Somerset Dr
Pitt Meadows
GARAGE SALE
SAT. & SUN.
JUNE 25 & 26
8 a.m. - 1 p.m.
19640 Alouette Blvd.
(off Bonson Rd. left on Bruce)
551 GARAGE SALES
PITT MEADOWS
GARAGE SALE
Sat/Sun, June 25 & 26, 9am-4pm
14322 Harris Road
(north of Lougheed)
Household, Some Furniture,
Camping & Gardening Items.
~ Clean, Quality Articles ~
Pitt Meadows
Neighbourhood
Garage Sale
June 25, 9am-3pm.
12119 Chestnut Cres.
and Cedar Lane
Rain or Shine
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RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Derek Manor
2048 Manning Ave.
Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452
or 604-944-7889
FREE PREMIUM CABLE
$80 Value
S Impeccably clean S Heat
S H/water S Parking S Ldry
1 bdrm. $780/mo.
Available June 15th
MAPLE INN
11695 -224th St

Maple Ridge 1 bdrm
$500-$550 includes hot water
Certied Crime Free Building
Mature adult oriented.
Close to uptown
604-463-4131 for appointment
(9am-5pm)
MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrs from $750/
mo
GREAT LOCATION
Queen Anne Apts.
* Renovated Suites *
Clean, very quiet, large,
INCLUDES: HEAT,
HOT WATER & HYDRO
Near Shopping & Amenities.
604-463-7450
604-463-2236
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge
Certied Crime Free Buildings
Maple Ridge
22450-121st Street
2 Bedroom Apt $820/mo
3 Bedroom Apt $950/mo
Attractive modern unit, in a safe,
all ages community in beautiful
Maple Ridge. Amenities include
community gardens, playground,
amenity rooms, on site laundry
facilities & secure parking in a
certied Crime Free Multi Hous-
ing complex. Pet friendly (some
exceptions apply). The tenant
and other occupants must
demonstrate they meet eligibility
criteria related to income, number
of occupants, and other similar
criteria. Please note that fully
subsidized, or Rent Geared to
Income (RGI) units are lled via a
waiting list called The BC
Housing Central Registry
(www.bchousing.org/applicants).
No RGI subsidy available at this
time.
Call 604-451-6075 to view.
Metro Vancouver
Housing Corp.
MAPLE RIDGE: 2 bdrm approx
900sf. Corner, w/d, gas f/p. Nr
shops, lib, leisure ctr, bus, n/s. July
1. $815/mo + free months rent!!
Call for appt. 604-476-1181
MAPLE RIDGE
AVAILABLE NOW
1 & 2 BDRM SUITES
Heat, hot water & parking.
Close to stores & schools.
MAPLE COURT I
22437 121
st
Ave
604-467-0715
&
MAPLE COURT II
22423 121
st
Ave
604-467-4894
MAPLE RIDGE
AVAILABLE NOW
1 Bedroom
Heat, hot water & parking.
Close to stores & schools.
SUNRISE APARTMENT
22292 - 122nd Ave
604-319-9341
MAPLE RIDGE Central. 11735-225
St. bach. $550 1 bd $600. No dogs
incl heat/h.water Jul1.604-467-9420
Maple Ridge
Central
Certied Crime Free
Multiple Housing
New renovated 1 Bdrm suites.
$575/mo. incl hot water, cable.
Refs reqd. N/P.
Adult only building
Mon to Fri 9am ~ 6pm
By appointment only
604-418-1932
MAPLE RIDGE Central Mat. Adult
building 1 Bdrm apt., newly renod
u/g parking,cable incld $600-
$650/mo, n/p, refs, For appoint
11am to 5pm (778)327-8405.
Maple Ridge - Condo Suite
11671 Fraser St. Large 2 BR
Renod! 1 Bath; 800 sf; $850 NOW
Peak Property Mgmt 604-931-8666
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRE

1 & 2 Bdrm apts, newly
renovated, hardwood
oors or carpet, heat &
hot water included. No
pets. From $700/mo for 1
bdrm; $900 for 2 bdrms.
Available now. Close to
amenities.

Call 604-467-5677
MAPLE RIDGE Ctrl adult building.
Large 1 Bdrm $750/mo incls heat/
hot water, refs, N/P (604)467-2606
Maple Ridge
Glenwood Manor
Apartments
1 & 2 Bdrms from $685 & $850
& renovated suite with
dishwasher $45. extra.
Clean, Spacious
Includes cable, heat,
hot water & parking
Seniors discount
21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799
MAPLE RIDGE
NEWER APARTMENTS
1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $735
Six Appliances
Secured Underground Prkg.
Cls. to West Coast Express
Adult Oriented
22334 - 117th Ave
Phone 604-463-5660
Maple Ridge
Swan Court Apartments
Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms.
Hardwood oors, adult oriented,
heat, h/w & cable incld, f/p, n/pets.
Criminal Record check may be reqd
Resident Manager Onsite
Now with
SENIORS DISCOUNT
604.477.9189
MAPLE RIDGE W. New quiet bldg.
2 bdrm. condo. 3rd r. 5 appl., u/g
prking. $1000/mo. Avail. now. 604-
467-4450 or 604-833-4450.
PITT MEADOWS
CHELSEA PARK APTS
1 & 2 Bdrms Apts, Also
3 Bdrm T/Homes Avail
Conveniently located. Nice,
bright & large suites. No pets.
Call 604-465-8088
PITT MEADOWS
The Meadows
Gated underground parking,
heated outdoor pool. Heat, hot
water & 3 appliances included.
2 min. walk to Westcoast
Express.
Large 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Suites
Available
Call: 778-882-8894
604-465-0008 or 604-465-5818
Polo Club
Apartments
19071 Ford Rd.
Pitt Meadows
Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg.
3 Blocks to W.C. Express
W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites
W 3 Appliances
W Secured Garage Parking
W Adult Oriented
W Refs Reqd & Absolutely No Pets
604.465.7221
PORT COQUITLAM
1 Bdrm Top r apt. $775
2 Bdrm Corner apt. $925
S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs
S Close to bus stop
S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE
S Across from park w/Mtn views
S Gated parking and Elevator
S Adult oriented building
S References required
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
604-464-3550
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
PORT COQUITLAM, 2043 sq ft.
Ground oor, dance/tness area.
Facing onto city park. 1 blk from
Lougheed/Shaughnessy intersec-
tion. 604-464-3550.
736 HOMES FOR RENT
MAPLE RIDGE 1 BDRM HOUSE,
$650/mo. Avail now. 604-462-0387
Maple Ridge, 2 bdrm hse com-
pletely redone. New appls & oor-
ing. Garage & shed on property.
Lge yard. Cls to Golden Ears
bridge. $1250 July 1. 604-941-2243
MAPLE RIDGE - 3000sf. 2 storey 4
bdrm. 4 bath + nished basement.
Kanaka Elementary area, double
garage, quiet family street, A/C,
fenced yard. $2200/mo. No pets.
Now! Rick 604.790.7425
RENTALS
736 HOMES FOR RENT
MAPLE RIDGE. 3 bdrm rancher
1/4 acre, liv rm / fam rm, lrg deck. 2
lrg strg sheds, NS/NP. July 1.
$1450. Call 604-941-3259.
MAPLE RIDGE. 4 bdrm bsmt
home. 1 full bath & two baths. On
acreage. Avail. Aug 1. N/P.
$1800/mo. Call after 6 p.m. 604-
465-7828.
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL
Newer Rancher, 3 Bdrms, 2 Bath,
F/S, D/W, W/D hook up,
Open concept kit/livrm. Avail Aug 1
$1450/mo, N/P preferred, N/S.
(604)463-3061
Refs a must!
MAPLE RIDGE East 3 Bdrm, 2500
sqft. avail immed, double garage,
priv garden, n/s, n/p 604-760-7073
WHITE Rock Ocean view beach
house rental. 3 bdrm,den, 2 1/2
bath 2 decks, back yd, shed, hot
tub 4 car stalls.604538-1588
741 OFFICE/RETAIL
MAPLE RIDGE Central Ofce/
Retail space approx 800 sqft.
$920/mo + hst (604)467-2606
Maple Ridge:
DOWNTOWN
STOREFRONT
Ofce / Commercial / Retail
1800sqft Central heat & a/c,
avail immed. (All inclusive ex-
cept utils). Free parking.
Call: 604-805-4765
MAPLE RIDGE
OFFICE
& RETAIL SPACE
Various downtown locations.
Avail. Now! Updated and well
maintained. Various sizes 320sf.
- 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
Call: Rick Medhurst,
Royal LePage
6 0 4 - 4 6 3 - 3 0 0 0
MEDICAL SPACE for rent in a mul-
tidisciplinary clinic located on the
busiest corner in Surrey. Available
immediately. Negotiable price.
Suitable for any medical speciality.
Please email for a tour of the clinic
at drdsv@shaw.ca.
743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Call Maria at ridgemeadows
property management
Mon Fri 9-6 604-466-2838 or visit
www.ridgemeadowsproperty
management.com
Maple Ridge
2 Bedroom basement suite.
Great location
near schools & parks.
Avail immed $875/mo
Brookside Realty ~ Dave
604.240.3523
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
$75 OFF 1
ST
MONTH
Rooms from $435/mo. Fully Furn,
weekly maid service, cable TV,
private bath, on bus route, 5/min
walk to commuter rail.
Haney Motor Hotel
22222 Lougheed Hwy.,
Maple Ridge
Inquire in person between
9am - 3pm or
Call 604-467-3944
747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
POCO DOWNTOWN
All-Inclusive
Seniors Residence
1 Bdrm. Apartment
Rent incls. freshly prepared
meals, cable, housekeeping,
emergency response & activities.
www.rjkent.com
2675 Shaughnessy St.
Call: 778-285-5554
750 SUITES, LOWER
COQUITLAM North, 2 bdrm grnd lvl
suite with storage, 1.5 baths, priv
entry, large patio, w/d, 5 applis.
N/S, N/P, $1050/mo incl utils/cable.
Avail July 1st. 604-552-3307.
MAPLE RIDGE 1 bdrm garden
suite, sep ent, full bath, shared
laundry, ns/np, avail immed, $800
incl utils/cable. 604-868-7164,
MAPLE RIDGE 232 & Dewdney
Trunk. 2 Bdrm suite, incl. hydro,
cable, int. $850/mo. Nr amens. N/S
N/D, N/P. July 1st. 604-466-9368
MAPLE RIDGE, 240th. Lge. 700
sq. ft. 1 bdrm., full kit./bath. Own
ldry. Priv. entry. N/S. N/P. $780 incl
utils. July 1. 604-467-0487
MAPLE RIDGE: 2 bdrm g/l ste, full
bath, huge kitch, lndry, d/w, prkg for
2. L/yard. $1000/mo. N/S, sml pet
ok. 604-476-1142 / 604-375-3613.
MAPLE RIDGE ctral. 1 bdrm. New
rs/paint. W/D. Sep ent. N/P. N/S.
Avail now. $750. 604-466-2767.
MAPLE RIDGE downtown. 1 bdrm
suite. $550/mo. + 1/3 hydro. Incl
cable & internet. N/S. N/P. Suit 1
person. Call 604-467-0224.
MAPLE RIDGE, East 1 or 2 bdrm
avail immed, incls util,cable. Own
W/D. ns/np. 604-760-7073
Maple Ridge East - renod like new
1 bdrm. f/bath, n/p, n/s, shrd lndry.
pri. ent. cls. to amens./bus, Now,
$725 incls. cbl./utils. 604-783-8492
RENTALS
750 SUITES, LOWER
MAPLE RIDGE West 1 bdrm, park-
ing, share w/d, cat ok, n/s, $750/mo
incl utils/cable July 1 (604)463-7487
MAPLE RIDGE West spacious
bright 2 bdrm a/g, full bath, cov
patio, D/W, share W/D, near WC
Express N/S, off Rd parking July 1
$1000 incls utils 604-250-9856
Pitt Meadows. 2 bdrm ste in newer
home. Nr amenits. N/S N/P. Avail
now. $900 incl. utils. 604-825-0587.
WEST MAPLE RIDGE, 205
th
&
Dewdney Trunk area, close to
WestGate Ctr, WCE, bus, 2 bdrm
suite, ground level, 1 full bathrm, 3
ktchn appls & shared lndry, separ-
ate entry, no smoking, no pets,
cable included except internet and
utilities (25%). $600/mo avail July 1.
Call (604-889-6986).
WHONNOCK Lrg 1 bdrm bsmt. Incl
gas/hydro, w/d, F/S, gas f/p. On
C49 bus rte. Avail soon. Refs reqd.
N/P. $900. Call 604-209-0876 aft
5pm Mon-Fri or anytime Sat/Sun.
751 SUITES, UPPER
MAPLE RIDGE 3 bdrm upper, 2
bath, large backyard, $1400/mo +
utils (604)807-4890 / 604-612-2428
MAPLE RIDGE. 3/bdrm upper
suite. Jacuzzi tub, l/r, fam rm, gar-
age. Cl to both schools & shopping.
$1700/mo. incl hydro, bc gas & gar-
bage p/u July 1. N/P(604)374-3829
WEST MAPLE RIDGE, 205
th
&
Dewdney Trunk area, close to
WestGate Ctr, WCE, bus, 1700sq
ft, 4 bdrm upper level, 2 living rms,
2 full bathrms, 3 ktchn appls &
shared lndry, 2 car grge, big fenced
bckyrd, big sundeck, cable included
except internet, and utilities (50%).
Owner maintains lawn. $1500/mo
avail July 1. Call (604-889-6986).
752 TOWNHOUSES
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 bdrm T/H 1.5
baths. 5 appls July 1. N/S, cat ok.
$975/mo. Call 604-306-9488.
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op
T/H $1005/mo - $1089/mo. Shares
reqd. No subsidy available. Orien-
tation 2nd & 4th Sun. 2 pm & 3rd
Tues. 7 pm each mo. 19225 119th
Ave., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B2.
Leave msg 604-465-1938
PITT MEADOWS. Beautiful view, 3
bdrm T/H, 2 yrs. old. S/S appls.
W/D. Across from childrens play
park. N/S. N/P.Avail immed. $1700.
604-463-3804 or 778-838-1097.
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1981 CHRYSLER CORDOBA, car-
riage top, 318 cu in. 88,500 K, good
cond. $4500 obo. (604) 852-9342.
1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible
white, rare, 2 seater, 155,000 kms
Must sell. $6,900. 604-309-4001
2002 MUSTANG COUPE, like new,
only 44,000 kms. Asking $9,900.
604-853-9778.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
1995 NISSAN SENTRA - aircared.
261,000 kms. Automatic, 2 dr. Nice
car. $1300: (778)552-6300
2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring
edition, loaded, auto, snrf, 17 whls.
$10,000 obo. (604)309-4001.
2009 TOYOTA MATRIX 4/dr auto
p/w, p/l, AC, cd player, 89K, silver.
$8800. Call 604-825-9477.
2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 12,000
kms. Black. Most options. $8000
rm. 604-538-9257.
OKANAGANS Largest Used Car
Super Store. Always open online
at: www.bcmotorproducts.com
250-545-2206
TRANSPORTATION
827 VEHICLES WANTED
836 OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
2007 STARCRAFT tent trailer, mint
cond. Sleeps 6, loaded, awning,
strg. in/out. $7400. (604)465-9252
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
1993 PHOENIX 26 Class A
Motorhome, GM chassis, rear
queen bed, awning, 62K, nice
shape, $13,500. 604-536-8379.
2010 COLEMAN 325
3 burner stove, enclosed & heat-
ed water tank, microwave, $8,300
in Savings, during Coleman Days
NOW $34,995 (Stk.30221)
www.fraserwayrv.com
1-877-651-3267 DL #31087
2011 COLEMAN 184
Enclosed & heated underbelly &
tanks, A/C, Am/Fm/Cd w/ interior
speakers. During Coleman Days
$22,995 (Stk.30787)
www.fraserwayrv.com
1-877-651-3267 DL #31087
TRANSPORTATION
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
REMOVAL
ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
$$$ PAID FOR SOME
604.683.2200
778-865-5454
Cash for all vehicles
Free towing
Quick service
Always available
778-865-5454
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
Minimum $150 cash for full size
vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

Autos Trucks
Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.
We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We
buy scrap batteries from cars,
trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each.
Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min.
10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
The Scrapper
TRANSPORTATION
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
851 TRUCKS & VANS
1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift,
$7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-750-
0194
2003 LANDROVER V6 silver
135,405k loaded 4/whl dr
$6999 778-908-7572,778-552-6300
2007 FORD Lariat Black, h.d Tur-
bo Max V8, dual wheel, tow pkg.
Loaded. $29,500: (604)536-8289
Notice is hereby given that on
July 9th, 2011 at 1:00 p.m. at
11985 - 203rd Street, Maple
Ridge, B.C., the undersigned;
Advanced Storage Centres
will sell at Public Auction,
by competitive bidding, the
personal property heretofore
stored with the undersigned.
Sharon Hunter..........Unit F032
Shanon Rowe............UnitJ035
Justin Bennett.......... Unit J027
Eva Adams .............Unit C201
Includes one week in the
Maple Ridge News, the Tri-City News,
and the Golden Ears Daily.
Includes:
TRUCKS, CARS, BOATS,
TRAILERS, RVS, VANS
3 lines in all listed publications
for one week only $10 + tax.
Includes a listing on bcclassied.com
(private party ads only)
604-575-5555
or pay $25 + tax for one week
in all Lower Mainland publications
1.5 million households
Reach 180,000
Households
for
only
plus tax
AUTO
SPECIAL
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22390 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge 604-463-4168
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