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www.delta-optimist.com NEWSSTAND $1 The voice of Delta since 1922 FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016 GOING WITH THE FLOW: Counterflow being explored for Alex Fraser Bridge, 5 PROVINCIALCONTENDERS: Midget Islanders win Coquitlam tournament, 23 Hair raising times at landfill! PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE An eagle from Pacific Northwest Raptors plays with its handler’s hair during a demonstration at the Vancouver Landfill open house last Saturday. See more photos from the event at www.delta-optimist.com. Reward of fered for stolen statue JESSICA KERR [email protected] A reward is being offered, and some new information is coming to light, in the case of the stolen golden eagle. Ron Shore, who owns the multi-million dollar statue, is offering a $10,000 reward for information that leads to its return. He confirmed that it is currently valued at $7 million CAD. The statue was stolen at around 10 p.m. on May 29 in the 4700-block of 57th Street in Ladner. Police this week con- firmed they are looking for two suspects and two vehicles in the case, a black or dark blue large SUV, similar to a GMC Yukon, and a smaller red or burgundy SUV, similar to a Hyundia Santa Fe. Shore said he was approached as he was walking to his car. He said he was hit over the head before a suspect grabbed the bag containing the statue and a sec- ond bag containing a decoy. He said he gave chase and was dragged several metres after grabbing onto the suspect’s car. Det. Brad Cooper said investi- gators are still reviewing witness statements and surveillance footage. Anyone with any infor- mation is asked to call police at 604-946-4411. The 20th season of the Ladner Village Market gets underway this Sunday. Vendors will be set up along 48th Avenue from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. for the first of seven dates of the 2016 season. As always, there will be a wide variety of goods offered that adhere to the market’s “make it, bake it, grow it” policy. There’s live entertain- ment for every market and Sunday will feature the Marlin Ramazzini Latin Band and the Shaken Not Stirred Jazz Trio. • See story on Page 13. Police looking for two suspects and two vehicles seen leaving the scene Market opens 20th season on Sunday 604.943.6383 17-1835 56th St. Tsawwassen (Behind Mcdonalds) www.tsawwassencollision.com Myth: You’ll be charged more if you don’t use the private auto insurance’s referred shops. Fact: All insurance companies use very similar rates and terms. We work with all of them without extra charges. At Tsawwassen Collision, the right repairs are done at the right price. You don’t pay extra.

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www.delta-optimist.comNEWSSTAND $1

The voice of Delta since 1922FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 2016

GOING WITH THE FLOW:Counterflow being explored for Alex Fraser Bridge, 5PROVINCIAL CONTENDERS:Midget Islanders win Coquitlam tournament, 23

Hair raising times at landfill!

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

An eagle from Pacific Northwest Raptors plays with its handler’s hair during a demonstration at the Vancouver Landfill open houselast Saturday. Seemore photos from the event at www.delta-optimist.com.

Rewardoffered for stolenstatueJESSICA KERRjkerr@delta-opt imist .com

A reward is being offered, andsome new information is comingto light, in the case of the stolengolden eagle.

Ron Shore, who owns themulti-million dollar statue, isoffering a $10,000 reward for

information that leads to itsreturn. He confirmed that it iscurrently valued at $7 millionCAD.

The statue was stolen ataround 10 p.m. on May 29 inthe 4700-block of 57th Street inLadner. Police this week con-firmed they are looking for twosuspects and two vehicles in the

case, a black or dark blue largeSUV, similar to a GMC Yukon,and a smaller red or burgundySUV, similar to a Hyundia SantaFe.

Shore said he was approachedas he was walking to his car. Hesaid he was hit over the headbefore a suspect grabbed the bagcontaining the statue and a sec-

ond bag containing a decoy.He said he gave chase and

was dragged several metres aftergrabbing onto the suspect’s car.

Det. Brad Cooper said investi-gators are still reviewing witnessstatements and surveillancefootage. Anyone with any infor-mation is asked to call police at604-946-4411.

The 20th season of theLadner Village Market getsunderway this Sunday.

Vendors will be set up along48th Avenue from 10 a.m. to 4p.m. for the first of seven datesof the 2016 season.

As always, there will be awide variety of goods offeredthat adhere to the market’s“make it, bake it, grow it”policy.

There’s live entertain-ment for every market andSunday will feature the MarlinRamazzini Latin Band and theShaken Not Stirred Jazz Trio.

• See story on Page 13.

Police looking for two suspects and twovehicles seen leaving the scene

Marketopens20th seasononSunday

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Tsawwassen Mills is rap-idly taking shape.

Set to open in just underfour months, the destina-tion shopping mall at theTsawwassen First Nationwill be a centre that caneasily be described asunique in B.C.

Tsawwassen Millsgeneral manager MarkFenwick and developmentdirector Jeff Brown gavetheOptimist a tour lastweek of the 1.2-million-square-foot mall, whichwill feature 200 stores,including 16 anchor ten-ants. Many of the retailerswill be making their firstappearance in B.C.

For years, tenant newshad been limited to BassPro Shops until Saks OFF5TH and Designer ShoeWarehouse announcedthey would also be locat-ing at the mall. Morerecently, the names of acouple dozen retailers

were made public, includ-ing what will be Canada’slargest Nike Factory Store.

“We’ll be announcingmore tenants this summerand we’re pleased with themix that we’ve achieved,”said Fenwick.

Located at the cor-ner of Highway 17 and52nd Street, the IvanhoeCambridge project will bemostly a fashion-orientedcentre with a mix of outletand other retailers, but itwill also have a wide rangeof other products and ser-vices.

In addition to shopping,it will have an 1,100-seatfood hall (they’re not call-ing it a food court) andfull-service restaurantsMilestones Grill & Bar andMontana’s Bar & Grill.Other features of the mallinclude a children’s playarea and space wherehusbands can watch sport-ing events on big screenswhile their wives shop.

“We want to make thisa shopping experiencewhere there’s somethingfor everyone,” addedFenwick.

The mall is scheduled toopen Wednesday, Oct. 5.

It’s based on the compa-ny’s huge CrossIron Millsmall outside of Calgaryand VaughanMills in theGreater Toronto area.

Interior construction iswell underway and ten-ants have started to takepossession of their spacesto work on their uniquefinishes. Wood and metalpaneling is being installedwhile the mall floor, whichwill be mostly high-endhardwood, has alreadybeen installed. On the

outside, facades are nowbeing installed.

Coast Salish native art-work, featuring contribu-tions frommembers ofthe TFN, including ChiefBryce Williams, will beprevalent throughout thecomplex.

The mall has createdaround 2,000 constructionjobs and 4,500 perma-nent jobs will be availableonce it opens. A job fair isplanned for June 25 and26 in Vancouver, althoughsome retailers havealready listed job postings.

Separated by a newroad called Canoe PassWay, Tsawwassen Millswill have TsawwassenCommons as a neighbour.That 550,000-square-footoutdoor mall will feature100 or so retailers, includ-ing Rona, Canadian Tireand Walmart. Some of thebuildings are well under-way, while work recentlybegan on the Walmartsite. It is also scheduled toopen in October.

PHOTO BY GORD GOBLE

TsawwassenMills will have 1.2-million square feet of retail space, including 16 anchor tenants and an 1,100-seat food hall.

Mall enteringhomestretchLess than fourmonths to gountil 200-store TsawwassenMills opens its doors

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The purpose of theCrime Beat is to educateand inform the publicabout some of the prop-erty crime trends occur-ring in South Delta andother files of interest. Ifyou see anything occur-ring that you believe to besuspicious, call 911 for in-progress crimes and emer-gencies or 604-946-4411for other assistance.

The following are someof the calls the Delta policeresponded to in the previ-ous week:

TSAWWASSEN• May 30, 5:52 p.m.,

1700-block of 55th Street:Complainant arrivedhome to find the residenceransacked. Entry to theresidence appeared to bethrough a patio door butno signs of damage to thedoor. Forensic identifica-tion officers attendedand processed the scene.Incident still under inves-tigation.

• June 2, 9 a.m., 500-block of English BluffRoad: Complainantreported that sometimeovernight someone brokeinto his trailer parked inthe driveway. Investigationby police found all threelatches cut with bolt cut-ters. Nothing stolen butdamage to trailer approxi-mately $100.

• June 3, 2:10 p.m.,1200-block of 56th Street:An employee of a busi-ness observed a femaleload strawberries, nec-tarines and a watermeloninto a vehicle and leavewithout paying. Policeprovided with the vehi-cle license plate numberand a description of thesuspect. The vehicle wastraced to the owner whoclaimed he lent the vehiclebut refused to give anyfurther information. Thesame female is suspectedof stealing liquor from anearby business. Incidentis still under investigation.

• June 5, 5:59 p.m., 1000-block of 54A Street: Policereceived a report from theoccupant of an apartmentthat a young female hadbroken into her apart-ment. Police attendedand confirmed there wasno break in but that thecomplainant appears besuffering from dementia.Police to make a referral toSouth Delta Mental Healthin order to get the assess-ment process started.

• June 5, 2:27 p.m., 1400-block of View Crescent:Complainant reported shehad left her residence forabout an hour and whenshe returned she foundthe entire house had beenransacked. The suspectsentered the residencethrough an upper rearpatio door that was acci-dentally left open by theowner. Forensic officersattended and processed

the scene. Still underinvestigation.

• June 5, 8:40 a.m.,1600-block of 56th Street:Complainant reported sheleft her vehicle parked ina back handicap stall andwhen she returned to thevehicle she found the gascover open and the gassyphoned from the vehi-cle.

LADNER• May 30, 8:12 p.m.,

4600-block of ClarenceTaylor Crescent:Employees of the leisurecentre reported two lock-ers had been pried openand two patrons had theirpossessions stolen. Itemsstolen from one patroninclude his wallet contain-ing personal and bankcards. Police to examinevideo surveillance in anattempt to identify thesuspects.

• June 2, 6:39 a.m., 4900-block of Linden Drive:Complainant reported hispickup parked in front of aresidence had been stolen.No one has permission todrive the vehicle and nospare key was left in thetruck. Details of the truckentered in the police infor-mation database.

• June 3, 9:51 a.m., 5200-block of Central Avenue:Complainant reportedhis trailer was brokeninto sometime overnight.Suspects cut the latch andstole tools and other items.The bicycle appears tohave been used to trans-

port the goods and waslater located by the owner.Canvass of the neighbour-hood negative.

• June 2, 8:43 p.m., 5200-block of Central Avenue:Having been informed bya neighbour that she hadbeen the victim of a breakand enter in her shed, thecomplainant discoveredshe had also been a victim.The suspects removed aBMX bike and a gardenwagon from the shed.Both items were recovereddown the garden path sev-eral metres from the shed.Police suspect the itemswere used to transportstolen goods from otherbreak-ins.

• June 3, 6:20 p.m.,5400-block of River Road:Complainants left theirresidence for the day andwhen they returned theyfound they were the vic-tims of a break and enter.The suspects enteredthrough a sliding glassdoor that had been leftajar but secured with awooden dowel. Forensicteam attended to processthe scene.

• June 3, 10:23 a.m., 53rdStreet: Real estate agentsadvised police that severalof their signs along thestreet were spray paintedovernight. Police attendedand found eight signs hadthe faces of the agentssprayed over with a circleand two lines coming outof the head like antennas.Photographs taken as evi-dence.

JESSICA KERRjkerr@delta-opt imist .com

Delta is taking a hardline on medical marijuanadispensaries.

Civic politicians recentlyupheld the denial of abusiness licence for adispensary that has beenoperating on Scott Roadin North Delta. Followingthe decision last week,the municipality issued astatement saying: “Deltawill take all necessarysteps, up to and includingfiling court injunctions,to prohibit medical mari-huana dispensaries, untillegally permitted by theGovernment of Canada.”

The municipal-ity received a businesslicence application fromWeeMedical DispensarySociety on May 3. Theapplication stated theintent of the business wasto provide medical can-nabis and other natural

health care services.Hugh Davies, Delta’s

manager of property useand compliance, toldDelta council he visitedthe business two dayslater.

“There was marijuanavisibly available in thedisplay cases along withmarijuana edibles andsmoking pipes, T-shirtsand other materials forsale,” Davies told councillast week.

He added the buildinginspector cited a numberof building code deficien-cies and issued a stopwork order.

Davies said he thensent a letter to MayJoan Liu, director of theWeeMedical DispensarySociety, advising her the“activities taking place arecontrary to the ControlledDrug and Substances Actof Canada and that theCorporation of Delta doesnot issue business licences

to unlawful businesses.”Delta’s zoning bylaws

also prohibit medical mar-ijuana production.

A bylaw inspector hasbeen visiting the site ona daily basis to issue aticket and fine as longas the business contin-ues to operate. The fineswere initially $200 a day,however, amendmentsto the business licencebylaw approved later inMay increased the fines to$1,000 a day.

Liu appeared beforecouncil last Monday tourge civic politicians toapprove the businesslicence.

“Since the federalgovernment has alreadyannounced that they aredecriminalizing the useof marijuana and willbe setting regulations inspring of 2017, allowingWeeMedical to continueoperating will be consid-ered a progressive step

forward in the direction ofthe future and not back-wards where the only wayto access medical mari-juana for most people in inthe streets where they putthemselves in danger insome cases,” Liu stated ina letter to Delta.

Liu said the store willcontinue to operate and isfighting the fines in court.

“We just hope that wecan stay open as long aswe can because we feelwe’re offering a service thecommunity wants,” shesaid.

WeeMedical alreadyoperates dispensaries inseveral locations in theprovince.

“The reports are that itis fairly busy at that store,”Davies said of the NorthDelta location.

Liu confirmed thatsince opening in April, theNorth Delta location hasmore than 500 membersregistered.

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SANDOR GYARMATIsgyarmat i@delta-opt imist .com

Somemajor changes arecoming to improve trafficflow on the Alex FraserBridge, changes that mightalso help ease driversuffering at the GeorgeMassey Tunnel.

The four-lane tunnelhas had a counterflowsystem for decades, whichincreases the number oflanes northbound andsouthbound from two tothree during rush hour.

That same idea is nowbeing contemplated forthe Alex Fraser, whichturns 30 this year and hasseen volumes increasesharply in recent years.

It’s part of a series ofimprovements provincialTransportation MinisterTodd Stone announcedonWednesday in Delta tohelp unclog congestion onthe bridge and Highway91.

Stone said the provincewill introduce a systemthat will provide travelinformation for the vari-ous Fraser River crossingsat key decision points somotorists can adjust theirroutes.

It will also kick in anextra $10 million for aninterchange at Highway 91and 72nd Avenue, whichwould bring the provincialcontribution to a total of$20 million for the $30million project.

Other changes includemore tow truck standbyareas and increasing thefrequency of highwaypatrols. The province willalso continue to work withthe federal governmentand Port of Vancouver toadvance new interchangesat Nordel and Sunbury in

the areas of highways 91and 17.

During peak periodsnow, demand on the AlexFraser exceeds capacityand results in queues oftwo to three kilometresand delays of up to 30minutes, and in excess oftwo to three hours whenthere’s a traffic incident,said Stone.

As far as how a counter-flow system would workon the Alex Fraser, whichhas three lanes in bothdirections, Delta NorthMLA Scott Hamilton said

a number of ideas will beexplored, including add-ing a seventh lane on thebridge by removing theraised curb on both sides.

“That lane could thenserve as a counter-flowlane. It wouldn’t affect thesidewalks because they arecantilevered, they basicallyhang off the edge. It wouldbe a destination lane, thetype of lane where onceyou’re in it, you’re com-mitted to going a certainroute like the East-WestConnector,” he said.

Hamilton noted it could

alleviate traffic elsewhere,including the tunnel,because drivers oftenchoose a “path of leastresistance” on their com-mute.

“Traffic is like water.People will take whatthey think is the easiestand quickest path to theirdestination and trafficusually has a breaking inperiod. When you look atthe initial lane closures atthe Pattullo Bridge, thingshave settled down quiteconsiderably. People areexercising other options

and two-thirds of thediverted traffic from thePattullo is actually tak-ing the (tolled) Port Man(Bridge),” he added.

According to the prov-ince, Highway 91 supportsapproximately 8,000 to9,000 vehicles per hour inpeak periods. This trafficis comprised of approxi-mately six per cent trucks.

During a recent Deltacouncil meeting, civicpoliticians lamented theincreased traffic on theAlex Fraser that’s beenexacerbated by construc-tion work at the Pattullo,reiterating a call to toll allcrossings.

“Might as well put onyour tunes, because that’swhat you’ll be listening tofor two hours,” remarkedMayor Lois Jackson.

Engineering directorSteven Lan noted it allpoints to the fragility of thesystem and dependenceon the bridges.

• For more on the inter-change project at Highway91 and 72nd Avenue, thepublic is invited to attendan information session onThursday, June 23, from3:30 to 8 p.m., at the NorthDelta Recreation Centre.

CounterflowconsideredforAlexFraserProvince exploring idea as 30-year-old bridge is having trouble accommodating traffic volumes

FILE PHOTO

Although traffic is light in this photo, the Alex Fraser Bridge can be a parking lot at rush hour.

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For a full meeting schedule, and more information about the Winskill Park Master Plan process, visit Delta.ca/WinskillPark

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ELIZABETH MURRAYOptimist contr ibutor

St. David’s parish inTsawwassen will mark theQueen’s 90th birthday thisSunday when it holds itsfifth annual Big Lunch ona date within the UK’s offi-cial three-day celebrationof the Queen’s April 21birthdate.

Running from noonto 2:30 p.m., the church“street party” will be but amicrocosm of The Patron’s(Queen’s) Big Lunch— aclassic British street partylunch for 10,000 guests —taking place on the Mallin St. James’s Park, but St.David’s event will be nonethe less memorable inthis far-flung corner of theCommonwealth.

A tribute to Her Majestyby the Rev. DeniseDoerksen will precede thecutting of a large decorat-ed cake by parishioner AlWakarchuk, whose birth-day on March 28 makeshim just 24 days older than

our sovereign.Moving the parish pic-

nic from a local park to thecar park at the church for acelebration of the Queen’sDiamond Jubilee in 2012was the start of a new-to-Canada way of bring-ing parishioners, friendsand neighbours togetheraround the Big LunchTable.

Since then, parishionersof the church in the cul-de-sac of Tsawwassen’s

51A Street have welcomedlarge numbers to “commu-nity spirit by the plateful.”

Some of the producefrom St. David’s JubileeCommunity Garden willhelp fill those plates — areminder of the successof another Big Lunch ideathat has flourished sinceparish-gardeners sowedthe seed of a communitygarden in 2012.

The skirl of pipes, toe-tapping fiddle music, the

parish’s ownCommunityChoir, and aparade of deco-rated bicycleswill all add a fes-tive air to a dayof celebration.

Britain’sco-founder ofthe Big Lunchsaid the eventis based on asimple concept:“If we spend aSunday after-noon with ourneighbours inJune, we’ll build

friendships and strongercommunities that will lastfor years.”

Millions of peopleacross the UK take timeout of their busy lives totalk, laugh and eat withtheir neighbours. OnSunday, under a canopy ofred, white and blue pen-nants, bunting and bal-loons, it is hoped the St.David’s community will dothe same.

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St. David’s welcomes its neighbours to the Big Lunch, which hasbecome an annual event.

St. David’s Churchhosting fifth annual street party this Sunday

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Times are certainly changingacross the highway, but itremains to be seen whetherthat will also be the case inthe town core.

In less than four months, themega malls at the Tsawwassen FirstNation— the 1.2-million-square-foot Tsawwassen Mills and the550,000-square-foot TsawwassenCommons— are scheduled to opentheir doors to usher in a new retail erain South Delta. The malls, particularlyTsawwassen Mills, are banking onattracting customers from throughoutthe region and beyond, but you can betlocal shoppers will be prime targets.

There has been much talk, andsome amount of action, about howthe existing commercial cores will co-exist with these new retail behemoths,but perhaps the most interesting, tosay nothing of controversial, responseinvolves the Century Group’s proposedredevelopment of the TsawwassenTown Centre Mall. The outdated mallwould be in line for an overhaul regard-less of the pending competition, but theprospect of having 300 shiny new storesacross the way certainly makes redevel-opment a greater priority.

There are those people that contendCentury Group president Sean Hodginsis using the necessity to revitalizeTsawwassen’s business district as lever-age to increase density on the 10-acresite, and while there’s some validity tothat line of thought, anyone who thinksthat mall doesn’t require a significantfacelift isn’t living in today’s reality.

Much of the proposal sounds similarto the Oliva building at the north end ofthe mall, which has retail on the groundfloor and condos above, and given theEarth remained on its axis after it wasbuilt almost a decade ago, it’s hard tosee too much in the way of oppositionbeing mounted to more of the same.

However, the sticking point will bethe highrise, anywhere from 12 to 20storeys, that’s included in a proposalthat’s to be submitted to municipalhall next month. There’s a definite linein sand in these parts when it comesto building heights and the numbersbeing bandied about by Century are atleast double the point where opponentsbegin to set their hair on fire.

It’s almost as if a highrise is the tip-ping point where Tsawwassen stopsbeing a small town. Mind you, if youlook across the highway, that’s alreadyhappening.

Changesallaround

Last time we left theDelta Museum’s historyat the official open-ing by Premier W.A.C.Bennett on Nov. 10,

1969. Thereafter the operation,management, staffing and profileof the museum was undertakenby the non-profit society assistedby a plethora of local volunteers.

At the outset the museum wasopen to the public three daysper week plus limited time onSaturdays. Exhibits were builtdisplaying home furnishingsof a bygone era, an Indian arti-fact room, a display exhibitingmechanical items and a historyroom depicting the developmentof the area.

As with all non-profit socie-ties, raising money was an ongo-ing topic and remains so today.Methods now in place such as giftshops, participation in communi-ty events, a telethon and outrightappeals to the public and busi-ness communities had originsmore than half a century past.

With the benefits of local fun-draising, provincial and federalgrants, and annual grant requestsof Delta council, in due coursethe society was able to hire pro-fessional staff to meet exactingmuseum standards.

A decade after its official open-ing, and on the eve of Delta’s100th birthday on Nov 10, 1979,the museum opened its archivesfor the preservation and publicdisplay of manuscripts, photo-graphs, family history and munic-ipal records.

Further space was requiredin the basement of the “old”municipal hall in Ladner, usurp-ing hobby groups and the Deltapolice for this purpose.

The glaring weakness of annualgrants created instability in careerexpectations for professionalstaff. There was unease of tenureand guarantee of grant funding.A turnover of eight curators andeight archivists occurred in thefirst 20 years.

Some local names from that listworth remembering include theaforementioned volunteer MaryBrown, Michael Duncan andDaphne Savage who assumed thetitle of curator, and in many waysfounders of the museum’s highprofessional standards.

In 1984 financial matters cameto a head with Delta council dur-ing the museum’s annual grantapplication prompted by a 20 percent increase in funding after noincrease granted in precedingyears. As one who was present atthe council table during this criti-

cal moment, the outcome fromthe ensuing discussion improvedthe museum’s financial stability.

Curator Daphne Savage, presi-dent Dorothy Brown and pastpresident Matthew Rogers madeit very clear that if the grantincrease was not approved byDelta, thus permitting competi-tive salaries for professional staff,lack of funding would close themuseum’s doors, notwithstand-ing countless hours of volunteerservices and the society’s accessto external funding.

A council motion unani-mously passed the grant requestand future museum fundingwas included in Delta’s generalmunicipal budget, not handled asa grant application. Until recentlythe museum has been operatingon a five-year operating agree-ment.

In 2015 Delta approachedthe museum’s board of trusteesregarding a relocation opportu-nity and a new governance modelwhereby the Corporation of Deltaassumes operations and becomesthe employer of all museum andarchives staff and the society willcarry on in its capacity as a non-profit society and owner of allartifacts and materials.

This model has been approvedby the society at a special generalmeeting. The new facility will beunveiled in 2017 and a new erabegins.

A good night to you, Ken.A fourth generation Ladnerite,

Doug Husband is a former mayorof Delta.

Neweratobeginformuseumasitsaysgoodbyetovillage

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Murphy’s LawTEDMURPHY

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Letters

Editor:Could one of the design-

ers, planners or engineersplease explain the rea-soning behind the messthey’ve made of both 56thand 52nd streets?

We used to be able toaccess Highway 17 fromboth lanes on 56th Streetwithout having to changelanes. The inside lanesplit for those wishingto go across Highway 17into Ladner or to turn lefttowards the ferry, but italso continued to Highway17.

With the new configu-ration, traffic must be inthe outside lane on 56thStreet to access Highway17. Traffic in the insidelane must move right intothe outside lane. The out-side lane then splits intotwo lanes and once onHighway 17, traffic in theoutside lane must mergeleft as the lane they’veturned into disappears.

They have created twopinch points that will slowtraffic and create possibleaccident points where

there was previously noproblem. They have madetwo lanes turning left so, Iassume the planners thinkthat in spite of the futurepopulation increase, moretraffic will be headingtowards the malls and fer-ries than to Vancouver,Richmond, Surrey, NorthDelta, NewWestminster,the U.S. border, Burnaby,etc. What statistics didthey use to come up withthis plan?

It’s no better at 52ndStreet. They could havehad two lanes fromHighway 17 southboundat least up to TsawwassenSprings. Instead they leftsouthbound traffic withone lane and decided thatnorthbound there wouldbe a left turn lane, a rightturn lane and two lanesgoing across Highway 17,one of those lanes dedi-cated for the newmalls.

They also decided tothrow a few feet of dedi-cated bicycle lane north-bound just before theintersection. From thedesign, cyclists are expect-

ed to ride down the side-walk until approximately50 feet from the intersec-tion, where the bike lanesuddenly appears. Troubleis, even the sidewalkdoesn’t go all the way up52nd Street so northboundcyclists must first ride onroads with no dedicatedbike lane, move onto thesidewalk and just beforethe Highway 17 intersec-tion move into a dedicatedbike lane. All seems ratherconvoluted to me.

I assume these are thesame people who built theSouth Fraser PerimeterRoad with curves incor-rectly banked and also thesame people who expectdropping a 10-lane bridgeinto the middle of a four-lane highway will alleviatetraffic congestion.

I question their compe-tency and/or the qualityof their education andtraining unless, of course,one of these professionalscould explain the reason-ing behind these deci-sions.

Peter White

Messmadeofaccessroads

Editor:A fewmonths ago

we sold our house inRichmond and escaped toTsawwassen to get awayfrom the skyscrapers beingthrown up everywhere andtraffic increasing in alarm-ing numbers. What dra-matic changes had takenplace in the years we livedthere.

Now we see that theDelta council and thedevelopers want to dothe same thing that the

councillors in Richmonddid — turn it into a cashcow for developers withno regard whatsoever towhat the people wanted.Now Richmond is aboundwith highrises that arehalf empty and bought byspeculators.

What with the megamalls already underdevelopment on theTsawwassen First Nationlands we have to face thepossibility of yet anothershopping mall. Howmany

local stores do we have todestroy to bring in moreWalmarts and the like?

Where can we go toescape this desecration ofwhat is good?

Instead of copyingRichmond’s pattern, howabout U.K.’s and build littleclusters of bungalows forseniors wanting to down-size? We all know why thiswould never happen hereas it’s all about the money.

Patricia and PatrickGannon

Editor:Re: Council approvesrevitalization bylaws,

May 13About a year ago, Sean

Hodgins announced hisplan to gut the centre ofTsawwassen and rebuildit with condos and a high-rise. A recent Delta coun-

cil report offers him taxexemption to do what hewas intending to do any-way. Curious.

TomMorrison

Tsawwassen isgoing thewayofRichmond

Tax incentives forwhatHodginswants todoanyway

June 10, 2016 The Delta Optimist A9

Did You Know?A local marine pilot isaboard every ship transitingthe Fraser River.

Join us at this free event to:

• Meet Captain Mike Armstrong,one of only eight marine pilotswho specialize in piloting ships onthe Fraser River.

• Hear firsthand about his role andresponsibility as a Fraser Rivermarine pilot.

You’re InvitedThursday, June 16, 2016Doors opens at 6 p.m.Presentation: 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.

Guest Speaker:Captain Mike ArmstrongDirector, Fraser River PilotageDistrict, Canadian Marine PilotsAssociation

Where:Delta Community OfficeTrenant Park Square, Ladner5225A Ladner Trunk RoadSeating is limited.

Please RSVP by June 14:• in person• by phone to 604.665.9635

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Arthur Drive at Ladner Trunk Road___________________________________________

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Opinion

JIM LIGHTBODYOptimist contr ibutor

Trust, in my opinion,is the most valuable busi-ness commodity and thefirst step in earning trustis to listen. This is why theB.C. Lottery Corporationis inviting several localgovernments south of theFraser River to take part inour expression of interestprocess. We want to gaugewhether their communi-ties would be interested inhosting a gaming facility.

You may recall the Cityof Surrey voted by a slimmargin against hosting acasino in South Surrey in

2013. So why are we doingthis again? First of all,we respect the authorityof local governments todetermine whether theywant a facility in theircommunity; however, wecan’t ignore market oppor-tunities, particularly giventhe pace of growth in theregion.

Furthermore, this isn’tjust about one city — theidentified market we areconsidering for a poten-tial new gaming facilityincludes Delta and theTsawwassen First Nationas well.

We’ve monitored themarketplace in the southof Fraser region and havewatched the populationgrow and change the lastseveral years. There iscurrently one bingo halland one casino with aracetrack that serve theidentified market withinthe region.

The recent improve-ments and re-branding ofFraser Downs as ElementsCasino by our serviceprovider, Great CanadianGaming, have proved suc-cessful to date. We now

have a much better casinoentertainment destinationin the Cloverdale towncentre.

However, our marketanalysis indicates thereis still an underservedmarket for gaming enter-tainment in thenorthern and west-ern parts of thesouth of the Fraserregion. In order tobetter serve ourcustomers, it’simportant that weconsider providinga variety of enter-tainment options that areaccessible.

The samemarketplaceassessment also foundthe incremental revenuepotential of a new gam-bling facility is estimatedto be between $25 mil-lion and $50 million. Asthe organization that isaccountable for generatingnet income to support thepublic good, we have tocontinually look for oppor-tunities to provide greatgaming entertainment foradults while encourag-ing responsible gamblingbehaviour.

With programs likeBCLC’s GameSense andthe province’s Responsibleand Problem GamblingProgram, we’ve demon-strated that gaming can bedelivered responsibly, andwith the right programs in

place for thosewho may needthem.

In addition,we collaboratewith communi-ties to ensurewe are acceptedas part of theirdevelopment

plan for entertainment,jobs and non-tax revenue.Local governments share10 per cent of the net gam-ing income generated bya facility in their commu-nity. A new facility couldgenerate about $1.5 mil-lion to $3 million annuallyfor the host community.That is on top of the well-paying jobs a potentialfacility would bring to theregion.

BCLC is committed to aclear, transparent process.We’re asking communitiesto consider how a gam-ing facility might fit theirdevelopment plans, andlistening to their feedback.We will only considermoving to the next phase ifone or more local govern-ments express interest.

If more than one localgovernment expressesinterest, we will select onebased on the submissionsand with the support of athird-party fairness moni-tor. When we do that, theodds are in favour of theright outcome, whateverthat might be.Jim Lightbody is presi-

dent and CEO of the B.C.Lottery Corporation.

CommunitiestodecideonnewgamingfacilitysouthofFraser

Jim Lightbody

PHOTO BY SANDOR GYARMATI

Local governments have been asked by the B.C. Lottery Corporation if they’d be interested in hosting a newgaming facility in two areas of the region BCLC says is not adequately served.

A10 The Delta Optimist June 10, 2016

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LIFESTYLESAroundTown

Fundraiser forlifeboat

There is a fundraiserfor Tsawwassen marineartist and lifeboat com-mander John HortonWednesday, June 15 atthe Vancouver MaritimeMuseum to help himreturn his boat, theSteveston Lifeboat, tovolunteer service. Theevent goes from 5 to8 p.m. and entry is bydonation. The eveningwill feature some ofHorton’s art in a silentauction and he will alsopresent a brief versionof his illustrated talk onCaptain Vancouver’sVoyage of Discovery.

Father’s DayBreakfast

Celebrate Father’sDay with Breakfast inthe Park, hosted byTsawwassen BoundaryBay Lions Club andthe Boundary Bay ParkAssociation, Sunday,June 19 from 9 a.m. tonoon. From BoundaryBay Road, enter atCammidge House andproceed to CentennialBeach area. The pan-cake breakfast costs$6 for adults and $3for children. For moreinformation call 604-943-1303 or [email protected].

HistoryHunters

Delta History Hunters- Millennium Trail,Thursday June 16, 9:30a.m. at the MillenniumTrail, Captains CoveMarina, Ladner. Join usfor a walk along Delta’sMillennium Trail. Therewill be a talk aboutDelta’s relationship withthe Fraser River and thehistory of the MasseyTunnel while enjoyinga nice walk east alongthe river. The route isapproximately 3.5 km.History Hunters willmeet at the parkinglot at the end of FerryRoad, in front of theentrance to Captain’sCove Marina. To RSVPcall 604-946-9322 oremail [email protected]. It is free forDMASmembers and $5for non-members.

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The LadnerVillage Marketkicks off its20th season onSunday.

“It’s grown beauti-fully. It’s hard to believeit’s 20 years,” says TraceyMcKnight, one of the mar-ket organizers.

The open-air marketspans three blocks on 48thAvenue from Elliott Streetto Delta Street and fea-tures vendors, local mer-chants and live outdoorentertainment. It drawsbig crowds to Ladner

Village and takes placeseven times, rain or shine,throughout the season.

Market dates fall onthe second and fourthSundays of the monthalong with a single date inSeptember. Markets runfrom 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

McKnight, involved asan organizer for 18 yearsalong with her husbandBill, says it has evolvedinto a well-respected mar-ket throughout the LowerMainland.

In 2000 the marketadopted a “make it, bakeit, grow it” guidance policyfor new vendors.

“It changed the feel of

the market a little bit,” shesays, noting it meant noresale or wholesale prod-ucts.

Shoppers can expect tosee items like plants, jew-elry, art, photography andfabric along with a varietyof food products.

Each market gets a freshfeel to it as vendors comein and out throughout theseason. Over the course ofthe summer there will be30 new artisans and ven-dors at this year’s market,McKnight notes.

Some of the offer-ings from new vendorsinclude gluten-free food,hand-tied fishing flies,

hummingbird feeders,homemade pet supplies,and home and garden ironproducts.

Live entertainment forSunday’s market featuresthe Marlin RamazziniLatin Band (10 a.m. to 1p.m.) and the Shaken NotStirred Jazz Trio (1 to 4p.m.)

Organizers are “allowinga little bit of wiggle room”for the first market’s setupbecause of the road workin Ladner Village.

“The municipality hasworked extremely hard tohave the corner on 48thAvenue and Delta, andalso Delta Street, ready to

go for us,” she says.Organizers are also

looking for volunteers forits vendor parking andstreet prep teams. Thoseinterested in volunteeropportunities can [email protected].

Visit www.ladnervil-lagemarket.com for moreinformation.

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DAVE WILLISdwi l l is@delta-opt imist .com

A local tradition contin-ues this weekend with theTsawwassen Shrine Club’s47th annual salmon bar-becue.

“It’s one of the largestbarbecues in B.C., I think,”says local Shrine Clubmember Michael Cruise.

He says the annualevent, held at LadnerHarbour Park, typicallyfeeds about 2,000 people.

It is the local ShrineClub’s main event of theyear.

“It’s affordable, and it’sto support the Shriners intheir community endeav-ours.”

The barbecue costs

$12 per person. The priceincludes about an eight-ounce portion of salmon,coleslaw, French fries, abun and coffee or juice.Pop costs extra.

The barbecue takesplace rain or shine. There

are takeaway containersavailable for those wishingto eat elsewhere.

It runs from noon to 6p.m. Sunday.

Access to LadnerHarbour Park is via the5100-block of River Road.

Marketenters20thyearLadnerVillage attraction features vendors, localmerchants and entertainment

FILE PHOTO

The popular Ladner Village Market brings big crowds to town and the first date of the season is set for Sunday.

Annual salmonbarbecueset forSunday

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DAVE WILLISdwi l l is@delta-opt imist .com

Tsawwassen’s BoyuanHan Bridge has a screen-ing scheduled next weekin Vancouver for his newindependent film.

He describes the film,titled The Modern Angel,as an “independent art-house anthological filmtold in three chaptersabout the contemporarymodern angel, or at leastwhat that is to people.”

Bridge, 22, explains theproject started out as threeshort films, the first ofwhich he submitted to the2016 Canada InternationalFilm Festival, winning a

Royal Reel honour in theFirst Time FilmmakerCompetition.

He followed that bymaking two more shortfilms.

“But they all addressedthe same theme. I endedup watching them back toback with a couple peopleand they were saying howthey all kind of tied togeth-er,” Bridge explains.

The Modern Angel is an“anthological depictionof alienation in the con-temporary world,” a pressrelease notes. The film fol-lows three young womenand “their interactionsare observed as they getinvolved in situations sur-

rounding themes of love,compassion and artistry.”

Bridge, a Simon FraserUniversity alumnus whoearned a bachelor of artsin criminology and psy-chology, says he’s workingon developing two morefeature films. He becameinterested in filmmakingafter taking an elective filmtheory course.

The screening is sched-uled for Tuesday, June14 at 7:30 p.m. at theCinematheque Theatre,1131 Howe St., Vancouver.

Tickets for the screeningare $10. Visit themoder-nangel.eventbrite.ca topurchase tickets. Tickets atthe door are cash only.

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Boyuan Han Bridge’s new independent arthouse film TheModern Angel is set tobe screened next Tuesday.

Filmmaker todebutarthouseprojectTsawwassen’s BoyuanHanBridge’s anthologicalfilm is about the ‘contemporarymodern angel’

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NOREEN FAIRWEATHEROptimist contr ibutor

There’s a special treatfor art lovers running nowat Tsawwassen’s Gallery1710.

This is the 13th editionof the South Delta ArtistsGuild’s juried Oil andWater awards competi-tion, started in 2004 bythen president Faith Love-Robertson.

Fifty-three artists, 15of them guild members,entered 213 paintings,from which 94 were juriedto be shown in this open-to-all contest.

The result is a bril-liant display of visual artgenerally agreed to makethis the best-ever Oil andWater event.

Why? Because the vividquality of the artists’ work,its exciting variety andimagination expressed inso many ways makes thisdisplay of art probably themost interesting to be seencurrently in the LowerMainland.

For this exhibition,

the gallery is open dailythrough June 25, exceptMondays, from 11 a.m. to

4 p.m., and to 8 p.m. onThursdays.

Jurors Susan Cowan,

Perry Haddock and BarrieChadwick were challengedin deciding winners of 15

awards, chosen from the94 finalists hung in Gallery1710.

Best in Show prize of$1,000, from the guild,went to Jill Charuk.

The guild is most grate-ful for generous localdonations that made theother awards possible.Second was Caeser Hu,from Century Group;third, Jeannette Jarville,Discount USA Car Rental;fourth, Kathy Swift, RankinSkyline Services Ltd.

Artistic AchievementAwards went to: LindaBell, Taylor Hill Agencies;Catherine Sheppard,Envision Credit UnionTsawwassen; PatThorson, Ove LinderManufacturing; and AnnieTsai, Artsites. HonourableMention Awards went to:Lee Caufield, SublimeArt Supplies; MaryanneJespersen, Dr. LarryLeslie; Wolfe Schenke,Dane Young Freedom 55;GlennMorgan, Save-On-Foods Tsawwassen; HilaryMatson, TsawwassenMedical Centre; VeronicaDavies, Thrifty Foods; andJill Charuk, Aktiv CoastHealthcare.

Oil&Watera real treat forart loversSouthDeltaArtists Guild’s annual juried show features nearly 100paintings at Gallery 1710

PHOTO BY NOREEN FAIRWEATHER

Lily and Joshua Scott look at Kathy Swift’s award-winning piece on a visit to the Oil andWater exhibit atGallery 1710 with momMelanie and grandma Carol.

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The Delta FilmAcademy is a course with-in the Delta school districtwhere industry profession-als and special guests fromVancouver equip studentsfor a seamless transitioninto the film industry.

In the Film Productionstream, students spendtheir classes learninghow to make a film fromscreenplay writing, sto-ryboarding, productionplanning to cinematogra-phy, lighting, sound andcamera to editing andbuilding visual effects.

In the Film Actingstream, students learn howto understand and studya script to bring the char-acters to life using varioustechniques in voice, move-ment and tactics. Theyalso gain coaching from

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For more information,contact Jennifer Harbott,the teacher coordinator ofthe Delta Film Academy,at [email protected] 604-952-2904.

TheWastelands is one of the films being shown atnext week’s Gala Showcase in Ladner.

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TromanscomesoutontopatVSOcompetitionDAVE WILLISdwi l l is@delta-opt imist .com

Tsawwassen’s JoshuaTromans won the juniordivision of the VancouverSymphony OrchestraSchool of Music’s Futureof Excellence Competitionlast month.

Tromans, 11, said he feltoverwhelmed at first butnow feels really excitedabout winning.

Tromans, whose goal isbecome a concert pianist,performed Chopin’s PianoConcerto No. 1 in E minorat the competition.

As a result of winning hereceives scholarship fund-ing to continue his studies,a solo recital in Alan andGwendoline Pyatt Hall anda performance as soloistwith the VSO during the2016-2017 VSO season,notes VSO School of Musicexecutive director CurtisPendleton.

“He works very hard,practicing every day, andhas the strong support ofhis parents in develop-ing his musical talent,”

Pendleton said in an emailto theOptimist.

Pendleton also notedTromans is scheduledto perform as part of theRoland Piano Orchestraat the school’s OrpheumTheatre ShowcasePerformance this week-end. Tromans has been astudent at the VSO School

of Music since he was six.In a letter of recommen-

dation to the school’s bur-sary committee, Troman’steacher, Sergei Saratovsky,says his success at thecompetition is a “well-deserved result of Joshua’sdedication, enthusiasmand passion” for classicalmusic.

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Eleven-year-old Joshua Tromans recently wonthe junior division of the Vancouver SymphonyOrchestra School of Music’s Future of Excellencecompetition.

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Tips for sticking to that fitness regimen

You know the hardestpart of a workout? Walkingout your front door.

Just the simple act ofstarting is the most chal-lenging exercise in aworkout (second hardest:burpees).

However, once youget your runners on andyour butt out the door, it’spretty much clear sailingfrom there. And then if youimplement one (or all!)of these tips, you will getthere a lot faster. That’s atrainer’s promise.

• Workout in themorning.We have morewillpower in the morn-ing. Think of willpowerlike a gas gauge. Throughthe course of the day weslowly use this “gas” while

making all those rightchoices for our healthand our person. Witheach decision and choicewe make, the gauge goesdown a little bit.

This is why most dietsare broken in the eveningand not at breakfast. It’salso why the couch looksway more inviting at 7 p.m.than it does at 7 a.m.

If we leave exercise untilthe end of the day, it’s tooeasy to have life take over,leaving us to push thatworkout to the next day,until eventually the “nextday” never happens. Getit done first thing in themorning (before the messyparts of day-to-day liv-ing begin) and you are farmore likely to succeed increating fitness as a habit.

• Prepare ahead. Fromeating healthier to workingout to mental and spiritualhealth, planning aheadand scheduling what youneed to do to crush yourgoals will get you therefaster than any other tip Ican give you. Plan that 10to 15 minutes every dayto meditate. Set appoint-ments for your workouts,plan and prep your mealsfor the week ahead. Leave

no stone unturned.• Put a pin in your

excuses. If you are oneof those individuals whocan never find the timeto exercise because youare too busy, I want youto play a game with me.Tomorrow set aside 20minutes to workout andthen at the end of the dayask yourself if those 20minutes hurt you for timemanagement, or did theyenergize you? I bet myover-priced Tsawwassenhome they energized you.

• Order counts.Whenin the gym use dumbbells,barbells and machines,and in that order. Oursmaller stabilizing musclesare recruited the highestfor dumbbell exercises,but they also fatigue fasterthan our larger muscles.So while they are fresh, usethe tools that will stimu-late them the most first.

It is also recommended(for beginners) to trainyour bigger muscles first(the legs, back and chestmuscles), and then thesmaller supporting mus-cles at the end of yourworkout (biceps, triceps,shoulders, abs). This isbecause our smaller mus-

cles also help with our bigmuscle movements too.

• Recover faster.Nothing can be more ofa buzzkill to your fitnessprogram than sore mus-cles. To help keep yourmuscles fresh try addingBCAAs (branched chainamino acids) to your waterat each workout. BCAAshelp reduce muscle break-down and conserve tissueduring intense workouts.Another muscle-sorenessbuster is tart cherry andblueberry juice. The anti-oxidants found in theseberries have been shownto significantly reducemuscle soreness. And dosome sort of light exercisewhen the muscles are sore.The worst thing you cando is be still.

• Finish fasterwithmore intense exercises.If you are short on timeintense workouts liketabatas and HIITs are thebest workouts for you.

• Don’t isolate. Forgetfocusing on just one mus-cle group and insteaduse big body moves likesquats, lunges, pull-upsand presses. These typesof moves will recruit moremuscles in one exercise,

giving you more bang foryour fitness buck.

• Warm up the rightway.Don’t think afive- to 10-minute jogon the treadmill will getyour muscles ready fora strength workout, or asport for that matter. Whileit’s a good start, you alsoneed to add bodyweightmovements and dynamicstretches to the mix so youtarget the muscles you willbe using in a full range ofmotion.

• Skip themachines.You will build your func-tional strength faster andbetter if you use dumb-bells, cable machines andother weight-based toolsthat require you to stabi-lize your body and dictatethe plane of motion.

A study at Georgia StateUniversity found olderadults using exercisemachines actually hadtheir strength measuresfor day-to-day activitiesdecline by 3.5 per centafter two years of training.

While the participantswere able to lift more onthe machines throughthe years, this strengthdid not translate to theirdaily activities. Reason:

machines do not requireyour stabilizer musclesto work. You simply sitin a machine and let themachine support you andthis in turn is not transfer-able to how our body’smuscles work in real life.

• Stop trying to spottrain.We cannot per-form a certain exercisefor one body part inhopes of burning the fatsolely from that area.A great example are abcrunches. Researchers atthe University of Virginiafound it takes 250,000crunches to burn onepound of fat — that’s 100crunches a day for sevenyears!

Instead, what will burnthe fat faster is a consist-ent weekly workout planthat includes at least threetimes a week strengthbased moves and two tothree times a week car-dio, accompanied with ahealthy eating plan. Yes, Iknow, absolutely boring.But trust me, the researchsupporting boring isastounding.PJ Wren is a local trainer

and writer who can bereached at www.fitness-withpj.com.

Well onYour WayP.J.WREN

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Abraham, the fatherof both Jews and Arabs,was an exceptional man.We read about his life inGenesis (the first bookof the Bible). There is aninteresting, though eas-ily missed, verse aboutAbraham that seems toreveal something abouthis attitude toward life:“Abraham planted a tama-risk tree in Beersheba,and there he called onthe name of the Lord, theEternal God.” (Genesis21:33, NIV)

The key part of thisverse is Abraham’s wor-ship, but what jumped outat me was that he planteda tree. There’s probably aconnection between plant-ing the tree and worship-ing the Eternal God, butthere were also practical

benefits to planting trees.When you live in tents ina hot, arid climate, treesare a good thing to havearound.

What fascinated me wasthat Abraham was morethan 100 years old! Whoplants a tree when theyare 100? If you do, you

don’t expect to get muchbenefit from it personally.The older you get (so I’mtold…), the easier it is tofocus on the past.

Planting a tree looks tothe future. It is refusing tobe limited to memoriesof past experiences andaccomplishments. It isrefusing to settle for thestatus quo. It is choosingto live life facing forward.I want to be the kind ofperson who plants a treeat 100.

Ironically, Abrahamlived to 175. He had dec-ades of enjoyment of thattree he planted. Whoknew?

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Minister’sMinuteMIKEMAWHORTER

Ladner Baptist Church

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A Meditation on theAscension

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(44th andArthur Dr.)

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3:30 pm

Sacred HeartCatholicChurch

3900 Arthur Drive, Ladner604-946-4522

Daily Mass in ChapelMonday - Saturday at 9am

Weekend MassesSaturday at 5pmSunday at 9am, 11am & 5pm

Filipino Mass (Tagalog)Last Sunday of every monthat 7pm (except July & August)

ConfessionsSaturday at 10amin the Chapel

Baptismsavailable every Sunday

For other Sacrements please callthe parish office for an appointmentwith the Pastor.

A Warm and Joyful welcome to...

This Feature runsevery Friday.

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For summer youth activities,please visit our website.

Worship &Children’s Church

10:00 am

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Home of the South Delta Food Bank& Creation Station DaycareSunday Service at 10:00 am

+ Nursery & Children ServicesSr. Pastor: Danny Stebeck

Youth Pastor: Dustin Huguet

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Ladner Christian FellowshipLadner Christian Fellowship

4750 57th STREET, DELTA BC V4K 3C9 P: [email protected] / WWW.PNEUMACHURCH.COM

EVERYSUNDAY 10 am

TsawwassenUnited Church

Worship Service9:00am Sunday

Women’s Bible Study9:00 am Thursday

1710 56th Street, Tsawwassen, BC(South Delta Artists’ Guild Arts Gallery)

(next to SD Rec Centre)Rev. Danielle Martell

[email protected]

www.standrewsdeltabc.org

This SundayWorship Service

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ST. DAVID’S ANGLICAN CHURCH1115 51a St, Tsawwassen—604 943 4737

SUNDAY8 am Traditional Holy Communion

10 am Contemporary Holy Communion,

with children’s and youth programmes

7 pmMusic & Meditation

WEDNESDAY11 am Holy Communion, followed by lunch

Fellowship groups meet throughout the week.

Please call the church for more information.

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Daily Mass - ChapelMonday to Saturday at 9 am

WeekendMasses - ChurchSaturday at 5 pmSunday at 9 am, 11 am and 5 pm

FilipinoMass (Tagalog)Last Saturday of every monthAt 7 pm (except July and August)

SpanishMassFirst Saturday of every monthat 7 pm (except May and June)

Confessions – ChapelSaturday at 10 am

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Available every SundayOther Sacraments/Pastoral needs

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BenedictionLutheranChurch

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www.benedictionlutheran.orgTel: 604-943-3432

“All are warmly welcomed to worshipwith us as we Celebrate God’s Grace.”

Sunday8 am Traditional Holy Communion10 am Contemporary Holy Communion,with children’s and youth programmes

Wednesday11 am Holy Communion, followed by lunch

9 am Worship ServicePastor Thomas Keeley

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Community

June 15 is Elder AbuseAwareness Day and theDelta Police Department’svictim services unit andDelta Opposes ViolenceEverywhere will be out inthe community to provideinformation to seniors andtheir caregivers.

The two groups arehosting a special event atTsawwassen’s KinVillageCommunity Centre nextWednesday from 9 a.m.until 1 p.m., joining withother community partnersto provide resources andassistance. At 10 a.m.,Sgt. Dave Schaefer will

give a talk on frauds andscams, while at 11:30 a.m.a representative from theTsawwassen branch ofVancity will give a presen-tation on preventing finan-cial elder abuse.

Next Thursday, DPDand DOVE will be atthe Guru Nanak SikhGurdwara (7050 ScottRd.) at noon where Const.Dustin Classen and A/Sgt.San Uppal will talk aboutimmigration fraud andeconomic crimes, whichoften impact seniors.

Both events are free andopen to all residents.

Newfs on the move at Diefenbaker!

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The Newfoundland Dog Fanciers of B.C. hosted a NewfWalk last month at Diefenbaker Park in Tsawwassen.

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Tips For ProspectiveHorse OwnersChildren often dream of waking up one morning and finding their own horse or pony intheir yards. Some people are able to make this dream a reality and own these beautifulanimals.Whether raising a horse for pleasure or profession, it is important to know that caringfor horses can be labour-intensive. The reward for properly taking care of a horse is ahealthy and well-trained animal. But horse ownership is a significant and expensiveresponsibility, so it is important that prospective owners understand what they are gettinginto before they make any final decisions.

BreedThe first to consider when mulling horse ownership is the breed. If you areunfamiliar with horses, it is best to research different breeds online and visithorse breeders and owners. Perhaps workers at a stable or farm nearby canguide your choice. There also are forums devoted to horses and care. Somerecommended breeds for first-time owners include quarter horses, paints, andmorgans. However, all horses are individuals and may have their own uniquepersonality traits.

Acreage and housingHorses are large animals and will need room to exercise and roam. Theyrequire a corral or pasture to stretch their legs, so a potential horse owner willneed a relatively large property to give a horse the space it needs. In additionto the corral, the horse will require a shelter from the elements. A shed orstable should be at least 10 to 12 feet in both width and length. The height ofthe stable should be a minimum of 8 feet. This stable will provide shelter inboth the cold and heat.When establishing a pasture, be sure it is fenced in with a highly visible fencethat is tall enough so that the horse cannot easily jump it. The fence shouldbe clearly visible so the horse does not mistakenly try to go through it, riskingentanglement or injury.

FeedingThe average saddle horse weighs roughly 1,000 pounds if not more. Theanimal can eat anywhere from 17 to 26 pounds of feed per day. Feed is acombination of grain, hay and pasture, but salt also should be made availableto the horse. If the weather prevents grazing, supplemental hay will be needed.Keep in mind hay bails can weigh up to 85 pounds. They also will take upconsiderable space. This is something that needs to be factored into the spacerequirement for a horse.Feed and water troughs can be purchased at livestock supply stores or bemade from repurposed buckets and barrels. Horses need plenty of fresh waterto drink and the water trough should be checked and cleaned regularly tomaintain a sanitary environment.

Tack and saddlesDepending on how you use the horse, you will need saddles, reins, bits,stirrups, cinches, spurs, ropes, and collars. Saddle bags and cushions may beneeded if you will be on the horse for long periods of time.In addition, pitchforks, shovels, brushes and grooming supplies will be neededto keep the stable and horse clean and comfortable.

Veterinary careResearch and develop a relationship with a veterinarian prior to purchasing ahorse. Horses require routine vaccinations and examinations, and dewormingis necessary to control internal parasites. Hooves will need to be trimmedregularly, so it behooves owners to establish a relationship with a qualifiedfarrier. The vet may recommend farriers in your area.Horses are magnificent animals that can bring joy and companionship. Butthose interested in owning a horse must recognize that such ownership is asignificant responsibility unlike more traditional pet ownership.

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Got Sports?Contact Mark at

[email protected] 604-946-4451DELTASPORTSSports

ShortsSCOREBOARDLACROSSEWest Coast Senior Association

GP W L T PtsLangley 8 7 1 0 14Ladner 6 6 0 0 12Victoria 7 4 2 1 9Nanaimo 7 4 2 1 9Royal City 7 4 3 0 8Coquitlam 7 3 4 0 6North Shore 7 0 7 0 0Valley 7 0 7 0 0

West Coast Junior LacrosseCoquitlam 12 11 1 0 22New West 11 8 2 1 18Delta 11 6 1 4 13Richmond 11 6 1 4 13Port Coquitlam 12 5 2 4 12R. Meadows 9 5 2 2 12North Shore 11 2 0 9 4Port Moody 11 2 0 9 4Langley 12 1 0 11 2

B.C. Intermediate “A” LeagueVictoria 14 11 3 0 22Coquitlam 14 10 4 0 20Delta 13 9 4 0 18Langley 11 8 3 0 16Maple Ridge 11 8 3 0 16Nanaimo 12 5 7 0 10New West 12 4 8 0 8Port Coquitlam 10 3 7 0 6Richmond 11 1 10 0 2

LOCALTIDESPacific Standard Time.Height in feetSATURDAY, JUNE 116:16 am 8.210:39 pm 9.84:48 pm 5.9SUNDAY, JUNE 1212:11 am 13.87:15 pm 7.512:17 pm 9.55:39 pm 6.9MONDAY, JUNE 1312:49 am 13.58:05 am 6.62:02 pm 9.86:37 pm 8.2TUESDAY, JUNE 141:24 am 13.58:48 am 5.93:27 pm 10.57:45 pm 9.2WEDNESDAY, JUNE 151:59 am 13.19:26 am 5.24:31 pm 11.28:55 pm 9.8These predictions aresupplements to andnot replacements forthe Canadian Tide andCurrent Tables, whichinclude the only autho-rized tidal predictionsfor Canada and areprovided by CanadianHydrographic Service.

South Delta 2004 Invadersmade the most of home fieldadvantage by capturing bronzeat their own tournament held atHawthorne Park.

Saturday’s torrential rain forcedtournament director SandySelinger to compress the entiretournament schedule into Sunday.Organizers managed to pull it offin what proved to be an excitingday of action for everyone.

The Invaders went 2-1 inround-robin play — producingwins over the 2005 RichmondIslanders (6-5) and the CloverdaleFury (15-0). The lone setback wasa hard-fought 5-1 decision to the2004 Richmond Islanders.

The girls proceeded to themedal round where they squared

off with the ’05 Islanders again forthe bronze medal. The Invaders’came out guns a-blazing en route

to an 11-6 victory to secure apodium finish.

The gold medal game saw

the 2004 South Surrey/WhiteRock Thunder defeat the 2004Islanders.

According to Invaders headcoach Ed Selinger, the girlsworked extremely hard andshowed true Invader sportsman-ship and teamwork during thetournament.

The team includes: LexyGranum, MeganMoubert,Mackenzie King, Maddie Selinger,Tyler Lenton, Jadyn Weel, ErinGushel, Abby delaCruz, JuliaBurden, Taylor Wigley, EmilyMills and Lucy Greene. The batgirl is Kenzie Wigley.

Rounding out the coaching staffare: Kevin Burden, Syd Lenton,Geoff Moubert, Kiana Brown. Theteammanager is Julie Wigley.

2004 South Delta Invaders celebrate their bronzemedal finish.

Invaders enjoybronzemedal finishonhome turf

MidgetIslesprovincialcontenders2014 Bantamchamps become first Delta team towinCoquitlam tournament

The Delta Islanders hope to be back at theCoquitlam Sports Centre a month from nowand celebrating again.

The Islanders solidified their status as one oftop contenders at the 2016 provincial champi-onships by becoming the first-ever team fromDelta to capture Midget A1 Division honours atCoquitlamMinor Lacrosse’s Trevor WingroveTournament.

The event started off as the DogwoodTournament back in 1984 before being re-named four years ago in honour of the admiredplayer who lost a courageous battle to cancer.It typically showcases the top talent in theprovince at the Pee Wee, Bantam andMidgetA1 levels and attracts teams beyond the LowerMainland, including Vancouver Island, Albertaand the US.

The Islanders’ road to the champion-ship included round-robin wins over PortCoquitlam, USA Boxla and the Juan de FucaWhalers. Haiden Dickson, Mitch Sansberg andgoalie Jarvis Dashkewytch were awarded therespective gameMVPs.

Delta then moved onto the semi-finals whereit faced the top seeded team from Alberta anddoubled the Calgary Hornets 12-6. CaptainMark Yingling was selected the game’s MVP.

The result sent the locals off to the champi-onship game to take on league rival and hostsCoquitlam. The Islanders relied on the strongplay of Dashkewytch in net to open up a fourgoal lead and went on to post a solid 10-5 vic-tory. Dean Kishuichi collected gameMVP hon-ours.

It was only fitting Vancouver Stealth star andLadner’s own Logan Schuss was the tourna-

ment’s special guest to present awards to thefirst Delta team to capture Midget Divisionhonours. Among the presentations was theTournament’s Most Inspirational Award goingto Dashkewytch.

Rounding out the Islanders’ roster are JakeCantlon, Jared Molici, Jackson McCleod,Max Stalling, Jon Grieg, James Grieg, JohnWoodward, Arjun Singh, Mitch Godlonton,Owen Borthwick and Zack Kyriacethys. Theteam also relied on Bantam A1 call-ups BenMcDonald and Rhys Porteous for the champi-

onship game.The core of this team has tasted plenty of

success before — winning the Bantam A1 pro-vincial title back in 2014.

The depth of talent was reflected in theselection process for the B.C. team heading toMidget Nationals this summer with five playersand one alternate named to the roster — themost of any association in the province.

The Islanders are coached by Stephen andDarron Alexander, Chris McCluskie and TannerTaylor. The manager is Jeff Stalling.

PHOTO BY MARK BOOTH

Jake Cantlon is one of six Team BC players on the Delta Midget A1 Islanders roster.

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SportsFalcons crackTeam BC rostersDelta Falcons FieldHockey Club will be well-represented on BC teamsthis summer with fiveplayers being named tofinal rosters. BrendanGuraliuk and RowenChilds (top left) will besuiting up for the B.CU18men’s team. ChaseMarshall (top right) ison the B.C. U15 squad,while Eve Carrothers andAmrita Bains will be play-ing for the BC U15 girls.The teams have beguntraining leading up tonationals in Calgary.

U13 ClubProvincials

PHOTO BY MARK BOOTH

Delta FalconsForce battledthe HawksSelects dur-ing BC FieldHockey’s U13Club ProvincialChampionshipsat Minoru Parkin Richmond.The two-eventfeatured nearly300 players.No scores wererecorded.

Ladner Pirates Pee Wee “A” baseballteammade the most of their trip to theOkanagan— capturing the West KelownaDiamondbacks Tournament.

Coached by Tim Bakker, Corey EdgeandWayne Carleton, the Pirates enteredthe event on a hot streak after going 8-2 toconclude their regular season. They car-ried that momentum into Kelowna withoutstanding play in their opening twogames to produce decisive wins againstPenticton andWest Kelowna.

The Pirates then faced the top WestKelowna team last Saturday afternoonin 35C degree heat. With some great hit-ting and determination, they rallied backin the final inning to earn a spot in thechampionship game Sunday against theundefeated Penticton Tigers.

On another hot day, the final was a tightgame against a strong opponent.

Penticton enjoyed a 4-3 lead after twoinnings, but the Pirates battled back withkey hits to take a 6-5 lead going into thefourth. The Tigers responded with fourruns to take a 9-6 lead.

The unfazed Pirates roared back likethey have done all year to score three runsin the bottom half of the fourth to tie thegame going into the final inning.

With some great pitching and defence,the Pirates held Penticton scoreless in thefifth and quickly went to work in the bot-tom half of the inning. With timely hitsand great base running, the Pirates scoredthe winning run to capture the tourney.

This was truly a team victory with ter-rific efforts from Dylan Flaming, TygranPainter, Zach Nakagawa, Mathew Smith,Nate Rohwer, Ryder Stojkovich, TysonSandulak, Matthew, Pawlikowski, JacksonBakker, Ryan Carleton and Layne Edge.

Piratesprevail inKelownaLadner PeeWee “A” Pirates celebrate their tournament win in the Okanagan.

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This is a beauty. Walking distance to historicLadner Village. You will enjoy this 2 bdrm3 bath spacious townhome. Very open andspacious floor plan, lovely laminate floorsopens onto roomy deck with south exposure.Big galley kitchen with nice bright window.Family size dining area. Great for entertaining.2 full bathrooms upstairs and a powder room onmain! Upstairs has two large bedrooms and greatclosets. This is located in a small 8 unit gatedcomplex. A real sense of community here.Easy to show.

#7 - 4890 48th Ave Ladner

DEBBIE MURPHY& MILES TIMMIS604-760-8995

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Regency Realty Ltd.1333 - 56th St., Delta, BC

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YOU CAN SEEFOREVER!

• Family Size 3724 sf 5 Bdrm 3 Bath• Space for all•Unique RANCHER style home withcolorful walk out gardens plus finishedlower level•Private .567 acre parklike settingenhances the panoramic views

5087 Cliff Drive $2,499,880

TSAWWASSEN

WANT CHARM ANDCOMFORT!

•Cozy 3-4 Bdrm. Home withVaulted ceiling and New Kitchen• Private 8,988 sf fenced gardenssafe for children and pets• Huge wrap around deck forhosting BBQ's andentertaining family and friends

871 Bayview Drive $1,198,000

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TAKE ADVANTAGE OFTHIS GREAT PRICE!

• Spacious 3 Bdrm, 3 Bath updatedSemi-Detached House• Home office, Den and Separate Huge20' x 12' wired Handyman's DreamWorkshop• Sunny gardens galore (fenced) grow yourown Veggies, play VolleyBall or just relax!

4813 44 Avenue $699,900

LADNER

5465 Maple Cr. $932,000

LADNER

1486 View Cr. $799,800

TSAWWASSEN

#304 1350 View Cr. $539,000

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5024 Wallace Avenue $1,488,000

TSAWWASSEN

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604-240-1733 • [email protected]

OPEN SAT AND SUN 2-4 PM#202 – 1400 VIEW CRESCENT, TSAWWASSEN

Decorating allowance of $5000 (or cash) available to buyer upon completionValid until June 13, 2016.

Centrally located and walking distance to everything 1350 plus sq. ft.2 bedrm, 2 bathrm condo in the “La Mirage”. This view condo overlooks the 17thhole of the Beach Grove Golf Course. Enjoy the never ending view and tranquilly ofrolling fairways and greenery enhanced by the floor to ceiling windows throughoutthe living room/kitchen and bedrooms. 9 ft. ceilings, crown moldings, open conceptkitchen with built-in sliding racks and bonus adjacent huge private storage locker.

Lynn CameronOffered at $649,000

Royal LePage Regency Realty Ltd.1333 – 56th Street, Delta, BC

604-802-0727Mary Lynn Cassels

#111 – 5900 Ferry Rd. – Ladner

• Executive town home of 2043 sf• Master on the main, 2 more beds, bath & studio up• Open space, light & bright, HW floors thru out• Gourmet kitchen w/stainless appliances &quartz counters

• Fabulous clubhouse with social room, exercise &outdoor pool

See you at the OPEN or for a private viewingcall Mary Lynn 604-802-0727

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Trish Murphy | [email protected]

604.897.2010 | Teri [email protected]

20152015

FLOAT HOME ONLY | 4525 River Road | $269,000

11,281 SQFT LOT | 5210 Ferry Road | $1,268,000

NEW LISTING | 5301 4A Avenue | $1,458,000CONTEMPORARY BEAUTY | 1040 Eden Cr | $1,798,000

19,139 SQ FT LOT | 5674 9th Avenue | $1,298,000

WEST EXPOSED LOT | 1733 Beach Grove Rd | $1,468,000

PEBBLE HILL | 5457 4A Avenue | $1,498,000

BEACH GROVE | 1290 Morris Crescent | $1,238,000

NEW LISTING | 104-1153 54A Street | $424,800 NEW LISTING | 5122 2A Avenue | $1,388,000 9,020 SQFT SOUTH LOT | 24 Georgia Wynd | $1,388,000

WATERFRONT LIVING | 12-3871 W River Rd | $279,000

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4521 47TH STREET, LADNEROPEN HOUSE SUN 2-4 PM

4bedroomhomeinWestLadner.Beautifully landscapedwest-facingbackyard,perfect for entertaining. New roof, new windows. Very well maintained withlarge eat-in kitchen and private south-facing side deck. Great for a family...walk to nearby recreation, Ladner Village & all levels of school.

3 bedroom townhome in historic Ladner Village. Freshly renovated withnew paint, new flooring + new doors. Updated kitchen + bathroom. Bright,spacious loft style living on 3 levels. Bonus rec room, single car garage plusamazing outdoor entertaining patio.

NEW LISTING $900,000

4882TURNBUCKLEWYND, LADNER

NEW LISTING $525,000

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Fresh, clean + modern describes this lovely renovated 4 bedroomhome in West Ladner. This updated home includes new bright openkitchenandadjoining family roomwithvaultedceilings+ large frenchdoors leading toover-sized sunnywest facingentertainer’s patio. Lotsof windows and natural light. Convenient masterbedroom on themain with access to patio plus unique loft design accommodating3 additional bedroomsupplus bathroom. Also includes an additionalcozy living room with gas fireplace as well as separate formal diningspace. Quiet street, great neighbourhood – close to both Hawthorneor Nielsen Grove elementary school.

COMING SOON…

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worldwide. As recognized by the REMAX INTERNATIONAL achievement award given to Fraser and his team for 2015.

WATERFRONT LIVING

#207-4743 River Rd., Ladner

$639,900

• Over 1,600 sq. ft. of living space

• 2 bdrm & a den & 2 bthrms

• 2 parking stalls & a 32’ ft boat slip

• Large storage locker

• Huge wrap around deck

• Bright and sunny SW exposure

• Walk to Ladner Village in just minutes

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CLOSE TO LADNER VILLAGE MARKET & CLOSE TO THE BUS

310 4728 53 St., Ladner

$519,900

• Top quality finishings• 7 Closets• Large downstairs storage space• Beautiful sunny w exposed balcony• 2 bdrm & 2 bthrm• Almost 1,100 sq. ft.• Steps from town

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AFFORDABLE TOWNHOME!

5630 16 Ave., Tsawwassen

$519,900

• 2 bdrm & 2 bthrm• Over 1100 sq. ft.• Kitchen on main• Nicely updated• Close to bus and steps to town

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RANCHER STYLE TOWNHOUSE!

2-6280 48A Ave., Ladner

$725,000

• 2 bdrm and den with 2 bthrms• Updated throughout incl new floors,appliances, bathroom & more• 1411 sq. ft., single garage• Quiet side of adult orientedcomplex (19+)

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WALK EVERYWHERE!

D108 4845 53rd St., Ladner

$489,900

• 2 bdrm & 2 bthrm condo, 1142 sq. ft.• Updated throughout incl new kitchen,• Extra large balcony w south facingexposure, in suite storage• Rainscreened building with newerroof, windows, & siding• Central location steps to town andmany amenities• Vacant Possession , Rentals Possible& 1 Pet OK

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THE LOWEST PRICED DETACHED HOME IN DELTA

9680 Ladner Trunk Rd., Ladner

$359,900

• 818 sq. ft.• 1 bedroom and den home• 8,277 sq. ft. lot.• Can rent for $1,200/month.• Non-conforming status. Call formore details

TOP FLOOR 2 BEDROOM CONDO

#204 1642 56th St., Tsawwassen

$599,900

• Almost 1,200 sq. ft. of open living space• 9’ & 16’ Vaulted ceilings with cathedralwindows & custom California shutters

• Real Cherry hardwood flooring• Luxurious kitchen with granite counters,stainless appliances incl gas stove

• Quiet unit with private outlook & largebalcony

• Convenient location close to many amenities• Extra large master suite with huge walk-incloset and ensuite

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CENTRAL LOCATION

A 4845 Linden Dr., Ladner

$599,900

• 3 bdrm townhome & 3 bthrms• End unit! A must see.• Bright open, spacious kitchen & DRwith real Oak floors.• Large Deck off living room.• Newer windows• Plenty of storage• Covered parking for 2 cars

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HUGE 1 LEVEL TOWNHOME!

#4 6380 48a Ave., Ladner

$689,900

• 19+ complex in quiet location• Master bedroom with sundeck• Large 3 bdrm layout (2 with 4 pieceensuite).• Approximately 1,716 sq. ft. of living space.• Close to highway access.• Single garage plus additional parking stall

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JUST STEPS TO LADNER VILLAGE!

#4 4729 Garry St., ladner

$699,900

• 1745 sq. ft. townhome in ultra convenientlocation• Two large bedrooms each with full ensuite• Large open concept floorplan wentertainment sized kitchen• Hardwood flooring, slate entry, kitchenwith stainless appliances and 9’ ceilings.• Lower floor features den/3rd bedroom.• Hardiplank siding• Single Garage plus carport parking

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ROOM FOR EVERYONE!

5835 16 Avenue, Tsawwassen

$1,198,800

• Fantastic 2,600+ sq. ft. home in Beach Grove• Wonderfully updated and is ready to moveright in• Newer kitchen w/heated floors & newbathroom renos,• 1 bedroom inlaw suite/mortgage helper• Rectangular 7,707 sq. ft. RM1 (Duplex zoned)lot with 70’ of frontage• Double wide garage, extra large wrap arounddeck, private fenced backyard

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BEACH GROVE RANCHER!

5962 17A Ave., Tsawwassen

$998,800

• 2,000 sq. ft. 4 bedroom home on5,920 sq. ft. lot• Updated throughout plus bonus sidesuite & loft space• Across the street from Beach GroveElementary School• Only blocks to the beach and golfcourse• Single car garage

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QUIET, NATURAL SETTING IN “THE VILLAGE”

1170 Ehkolie Cres., Tsawwassen

$1,298,800

• STUNNING 3,120 sq. ft. ENTIRELY RENOVATEDRANCHER WITH WALK-OUT BASEMENT• LARGE 9,375 sq. ft. lot• New kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, paint,mouldings• Covered rear deck overlooking your park-like yard• beautifully landscaped yard• Lower level of home configured with a KITCHEN,full bathroom & 2 bedrooms, Family Room area,separate entrance

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FANTASTIC FAMILY HOME!

763 Kingfisher Pl., Tsawwassen

$1,249,900

• Desirable Forest-By-The Bayneighbourhood• Quiet cul-de-sac location• Close to 2,800 sq. ft. w 4 bedroomsplus a gamesroom• Double garage and new driveway• Updated bathrooms, covered hot tub,real hardwood flooring

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LOVELY RANCHER

5278 Pinehurst Pl., Tsawwassen

$1,150,000

• 1728 sq. ft.• South facing yard• 3 bedrooms & 2 full bathrooms.• Fabulous finishings• Crown mouldings in main livingspace & laminate floors in kitchen,• An open kitchen, family room &eating area.

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ENJOY THE BEACH LIFE!

1432 Compston Cr., Tsawwassen

$1,138,800

• 3 bedroom rancher style home withundeniable beach style• Private setting with multiple outdoorentertaining spaces• Rustic wide plank hardwood floors,wainscotting, updated kitchen,bathrooms and more!• Just steps to the beach• Nearly 1,300 sq. ft. of functional livingspace on a 6,000+ lot

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GREAT FAMILY HOME

6048 Brodie, Ladner

$929,900

• 2,000+ sq. ft.,• 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms• 7,513 sq. ft. lot with south exposedbackyard• Double side-enclosed carport,large driveway ability to suite thedownstairs if desired.

LARGE LOT IN BEACH GROVE!

1696 58th St., Tsawwassen

$1,178,000

• Opportunity to separate existingduplex and build a new dream home on7,838 sq. ft. lot• Current home is an updated,2 bedroom half duplex with singlecar garage• Quiet cul-de-sac location close toschools, parks and the beach• Upgraded roof, hardwood floors,kitchen etc.

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3 BEDROOM RANCHER IN GREAT LOCATION!

4458 52A St., Ladner

$929,900

• Charming 1,300+ sq. ft. bungalow home• 7,500 sq. ft. rectangular lot with sunnybackyard yard• Just steps to town core & countlessamenities• Updated roof, windows, furnace,kitchen, & more• Quiet family friendly street close toschools

EXQUISITE 3 BEDROOM TOWNHOME!

#4 4780 55B St., Ladner

$799,900

• Sonnenberg-built Leanders Lane• 1,360+ sq. ft. plan on two levels• 3 large bedrooms and 3 bathrooms• Meticulously maintained throughout• Luxury finishes including high endkitchen with granite counters andstainless upgraded appliances• Double garage, quiet side of complex.

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DELTA'SPREMIER HIGH RISE

With a South View of the Ocean and the SanJuan islands from your large deck, this unit isonly available from the 25th Floor and higher.

That puts the “I” Plan in our “SignatureCollection” level of units, which includes:keypad entry to the suite, stained entry doorsand upgraded elevator lobbies.

Come by this weekend and have a chat withone of our friendly sales staff for more detailson the “I” Plan and other units still available!We are open from Noon to 5PM @ 11906 80th Ave(across from the building).

This is not an offering for sale. E&OE. Sales by Fraser Elliott Personal Real Estate Corporation.

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* South Delta’s #1Real Estate Agent.

(2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015)

Top 1% of ALL REALTORS®

IN GREATER VANCOUVERin 2009, 2010, 2011

2012, 2013, 2014 & 2015

Top 5% of all REALTORS®

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9 yrs of Prestige RE/MAXWestern Canada Awards

dipl. in Marketing Commercialand Residential Real EstateBritish Columbia Ins. of Tech.

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#1 AGENT INSOUTHDELTA*2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 & YTD 2016!

#49 RANKING RE/MAX TEAM WORLDWIDE IN 2015***Based on Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board Statistics total MLS sales. **For total residential and commercial commissions combined out of nearly 88,000 RE/MAX sales associates

worldwide. As recognized by the REMAX INTERNATIONAL achievement award given to Fraser and his team for 2015.

LIKE NEW PEBBLE HILL BEAUTY!

5136 1A Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,798,800

• Completely renovated home with over3,000 sq. ft. on 7,759 sq. ft. lot• Everything is new w/permits, stunningrenovations in & out• Open concept design on lower level w/bonus family room lift• Detached garage w/handyperson’s shed• Quiet, family friendly no-thru street indesirable neighbourhood• South exposed backyard

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6 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME WITH POOL!

854 54th St., Tsawwassen

$1,438,800

• Extensively updated throughout• Potential for 7 bedrooms if desired incllegal 4 bedroom suite• Pool and hot tub in ultra private yard• Quiet street close to parks and schools• Large master suite w/ walk in closet &stunning ensuite• Too many updates to list!

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INCREDIBLE LIKE-NEW FAMILY HOME W/SUITE!

6376 Brodie Rd., Ladner

$1,538,800

• Custom built in 2012 by experienced localbuilder• Stunning 3,000+ sq. ft. open concept designwith high-end finishings throughout• 4 bedrooms up with den down plus fullydetached media room• 1 bedroom suite rented for $850 per month• 6,000 sq. ft. corner lot close to school andparks• Still under warranty

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STUNNING VIEW HOME ON TSAWWASSEN BLUFF

1675 53A St., Tsawwassen

$1,575,000

• Built in 2013 by long-time builder• 4,100+ sq. ft. & 6 bedrooms incl2 bedroom legal suite• Panoramic views of water,mountains, city and farm• Luxurious finishings throughout• Located in a quiet family-friendlycul-de-sac• Close to many amenities

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HUGE 22,000 SF LOT WITH POTENTIAL FOR DEVELOPMENT!

5361 8a Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,450,000

• Prime location close to town centre andSecondary School• Half acre parcel that can be combinedwith neighbouring lots for 90,000 sq. ft.land assembly• Large two level home with legal suite• Double garage and updates in upper andlower areas• Inquire about development possibilities

GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE

4992 59 St., Ladner

$1,338,800

• 5 Bedroom 5 Bathroom• Over 2600 sq. ft. with 2 Masterbedrooms one up and one down• Radiant in-floor heat on both levels,stainless steel appliances• hardiplank exterior• Quiet, family friendly location close toBell Park Built in 2006

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STUNNING RANCHER WITH GORGEOUS UPDATES!

5353 Wildwood, Tsawwassen

$1,388,800

• Renovated throughout incl new kitchen,bathrooms, flooring, windows, furnace &so much more!• 3 bedrooms, 2100+ sq. ft., 8,593 sq. ft. lot• Quiet, low-traffic street• Double garage and lovely landscaping• Close to schools, parks & amenities• West facing, sunny backyard

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STUNNING FAMILY HOME IN MARINA GARDENS!

5841 Fair Wynd, Ladner

$1,388,800

• 2008 built home with 3 bedrooms, loftspace and spacious den• 2,489 sq. ft., gourmet kitchen, openconcept design on main floor• Radiant infloor heating on both levels,concrete tile roof• Close to school, walking trails, golfcourse & marina• Quiet, kid-friendly location

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MARINA GARDENS EXECUTIVE HOME!

5649 Clipper Rd., Ladner

$1,298,800

• 4 bedroom design with over 2,550 sq. ft.• Quiet, low traffic street walking distanceto school• Close to nature trails, marina, golfcourse and Ladner Village• Immaculately kept with many upgrades• Double garage with overheight doors• Radiant heating and new roof

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LARGE 4 BEDROOM FAMILY HOME!

5295 12th Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,298,800

• 2,720 sq. ft. home on 7,987 sq. ft. lot• Updated throughout with newerkitchen, flooring, paint andbathrooms• Excellent plan with 4 bedroomsupstairs• Close to all amenities includingschools and parks• Move in ready

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5.6 ACRE PARCEL IN PRIME LOCATION

300 Copsefield Dr., Tsawwassen

$5,995,500

• One of a kind property with custombuilt 2004 home• Services and preliminary plans forpotential new Subdivision• Non ALR, agricultural zoning• Lovely, 3 bedroom family home builtto excellent standards• Hold, live in, redevelop, outstandinginvestment opportunity

ONE OF THE FINEST HOMES IN “THE TERRACE”

33 Woodland Dr., Tsawwassen

$2,298,800

• Highly desirable location in coveted executiveneighbourhood• Completed renovated to show like new w/stunning renovations incl high-end gourmetkitchen, hardwood flooring, new windows androof, exquisite landscaping and so much more!• Westcoast inspired design offering nearly5,000 sq. ft. incl finished basement• Large 9,000+ sq. ft. private lot• Way too much to list! A true must see!

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INCREDIBLE LUXURY RESIDENCE!

5139 Cooper Pl., Ladner

$2,088,800

• Over 5,000 sq. ft. home on huge15,748 sq. ft. lot• 6 bedrooms + den and gamesroom• Luxurious finishings throughout• Gorgeous landscaping & outdoorentertaining space• Legal 1 bedroom side suite• Must be seen to be appreciated!• Built in 2012

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RARE CLIFF DRIVE VIEW PROPERTY!

5027 Cliff Dr., Tsawwassen

$2,388,800

• 2,998 sq. ft. house, huge backyard winground pool• 20420 sq. ft. lot on view side of street• Hold for investment, renovate orbuild your dream home• Quiet, family friendly street close toCliff Drive Elementary• “Street of Dreams” with many luxuryestate homes

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Top 5% of all REALTORS®

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9 yrs of Prestige RE/MAXWestern Canada Awards

dipl. in Marketing Commercialand Residential Real EstateBritish Columbia Ins. of Tech.

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PRIME LAND ASSEMBLY OPPORTUNITY

4600-4624 51 St., Ladner

$7,223,000

• Stunning location• Steps to Ladner Village.• Inquire at city hall for zoning details.• OCP designated ground-orientedresidential• Possibility for townhomes and maybecondos• Total combined site exceeds 36,000 sq. ft.

offerpending

PRIME ACREAGE WITH REDEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL

2990 57B St., Ladner

$11,500,000

• 23 acre parcel beside railroad tracks• Close to Deltaport• Potential opportunity for industrial use• 3 homes plus horse stable, 2 barns andindoor riding ring• Call for more information

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GORGEOUS EXECUTIVE RESIDENCE

105 Parkgrove Cr., Tsawwassen

$1,888,800

• 5 bedroom design spread over 5,000 sq. ft.• Tasteful updates throughout• Exquisite landscaping with mature trees• Architecturally designed with acontemporary flare• Double garage with bonus parking• Potential to suite if desired in finishedbasement• Large gamesroom and grand foyerentrance

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ONE OF LADNER’S FINEST ESTATES!

3540 Arthur Dr., Ladner

$2,488,800

• Private & peaceful 37,287 sq. ft. lot• Manicured lawns & stunning farmland & water views• 4 bedroom rancher w/loft style home w 4,386 sq. ft. ofluxury living space• Gourmet chef’s kitchen feat Fisher Paykel & Jenn Airappliances• Open concept post & beam architecture• Brand new roof, upstairs games/media room, built-inspeakers• Gated driveway, koi pond, tennis court & gazebo

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POTENTIAL MULTI-FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SITE!

4925 53rd St., Ladner

$2,650,000

• 11,872 sq. ft. lot beside existingcondo development• Potential to purchase twoneighbouring lots in assembly• Stunning location within steps tocountless amenities• Livable, well maintained home• Inquire for more details

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HOT OPPORTUNITY AT RIVERS REACH MARINA!

3443 River Rd. W, Ladner

$2,688,800

• 13,000+ sq. ft. waterfront lot with30 berth marina business• 2 bedroom floathome included• 1 bedroom main home with loft area• Parking lot for 15 cars• Income producing business• Stunning river and sunset views

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Re/Max Progroup Realty5360 12 AvenueTsawwassen

Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation

Aileen NoguerREALTOR®

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Joanne EvansREALTOR®

It’s not just an investment, it’s a home.Trust us to help you

make the right move.

604.946.8000www.deltahomes.carealestateinsouthdelta.ca

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58 Centennial Parkway - Tsawwassen’s Boundary Bay Waterfront!THE BEST LOCATION on the BEST BEACH the LowerMainland has to offer.With 61’ of beach waterfront & a 15,931 sq.ft. rectangularlot, check in with the Corporation of Delta for the possibilityof SUBDIVIDING into two lots or loving the expansive westfacing lot, as is (swimming pool / sports court?). The home isa contemporary build, with lots of windows & gorgeous viewsover the Bay. A renovation would make this home AMAZINGor hold on and build your new home. Complete NEW seawallreplacement 2015. $3,798,000

#107-4926 48th AvenueIt is all about location!This is the most affordable2 bedroom in the heartof Ladner. End unit withfabulous N/W partiallycovered patio. 928 sq.ft, newer flooring andbathroom updates.Come see!

$319,000

5017 60A StreetEnglish country cottage - charming3 bedroom + den RANCHER- total 1,210 Sqft -hardwoodflooring, vaulted ceiling in livingroom. Cozy den off living room -perfect for curling up with a bookin front of the large windows!Charming garden front and backbursting with a year round garden& fruit trees! Front deck 13’ x12’ plus rear deck 20’ x 12. Newgarage! 240sqft! Plus workshop!192 sqft!

$829,999

COMING SOONFabulous updated home inBeach Grove! Open plan,fresh kitchen, hardwoodflooring, deck off dining areaoverlooks private WESTexposed private yard. Deckfeatures electric awning for yearround enjoyment. Light andbright this house is ready to go!50x118 lot.

$1,198,000

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1111 English BluffCliff drive area property withsome views of Boundary Bay andtwinkling ski-hills lights in theevening! Long term owners havekept this home meticulously, locatedon a 10,062 sqft lot this featuresnew vinyl windows, furnace (2009),baseboards - this is a rare find! Totalfour bedrooms, ensuite & four piecebath upstairs are updated (seamlessglass shower doors, brushed nickelfixtures plus more!) RV + boat +trailer parking north side PLUSdouble car garage! Lot size 95(frontage) x 40 x 120 x 75 x 83.

$1,198,000

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OUR CLIENTS ARE TALKING!I am delighted to take this opportunity to commend Re/Max Progroup Realty Group, and two of its Realtors in parKcular.

My recent experience with selling my home and purchasing a new residence was very exciKng and, as always, somewhatstressful. However, it was not fraught with suspense, disappointment, and frustraKon as it well could have been. For this, Iwould like to give hearLelt and sincere thanks to my realtors, Aileen Noguer and Joanne Evans.

This is not my first Kme working with these realtors, and not the first Kme I have been impressed with their professionalism,experKse, and most importantly, genuine caring aJtude. I highly recommend this team to anyone seeking to buy or sell ahome in South Delta.

Sincerely,Judith Hutchinson

1437 Farrell Avenue - Open Sat 1-3 / Sun 2-4

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Re/Max Progroup Realty5360 12 AvenueTsawwassen

Exceptional service • 20-point marketing plan • Call us for a free consultation

Aileen NoguerREALTOR®

Personal Real Estate Corporation

Joanne EvansREALTOR®

It’s not just an investment, it’s a home.Trust us to help you

make the right move.

604.946.8000www.deltahomes.carealestateinsouthdelta.ca

Based on 2013 closedMLS transactions.Source: CREA, RE/MAX

6260 28th AvenueStunning TEN-acre parcel, minutes from Ladner! Custombuilt sprawling estate with great room, full size PUB withseparate entrance, wine cellar and five bedroom, den +library, an very special home. Ideal for a large family or multi-generational families! Indoor pool + spa. Double car garagePLUS 90 x 44 climate controlled outbuilding for any type ofcollection (30 car capacity). Workshop + 8 stall horse barn andpaddock. Zoned A-1.

Please allow time for booking viewings.$4,475,000

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6240 Holly Park Drive

$999,899

1747 Southmere Crescent

$679,000

1749 Southmere Crescent

$689,000

5476 52nd Avenue

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#14-3459 River RoadLive the waterfront lifestyle in thisthree bedroom floating home in CanoePass Village! Third floor deck providesstunning views and amazing sunsets,moor your boat adjacent in your own 40’boat slip! Bright updated kitchen, livingand dining areas, with added light fromthe third floor, views from most windows!Total of 1517 sq.ft with a monthly mainfees of $415/month, garage with extrastorage and second parking stall. Live thedream of owning a float home in one themost popular float home properties!Call Aileen for more details!

$674,900

Canoe Pass-FLOAT HOME!

#103-4743 W. River RdRare floor plan in the everpopular RiverWest!1,407 sq. ft includingone bedroom and denPLUS 2 baths. Groundfloor unit with nice patioclose to the Marina!

$419,000

5278 Clipper PlaceMarina Gardens spacious 2,344sq.ft. home nestled in a cul-de-sac,vaulted ceiling in living and diningrooms, cook’s kitchen (FisherPaykel) 5 burner gas range +fridge, Bosch dishwasher, HUGEprep area, family room with gasfireplace. Main floor bedroom w/3 piece bath with walk-in shower.12x10 detached office/shop. Fourmore bedrooms on upper floor!Private sunny yard with large deckfor year round enjoyment!

$1,000,999

4880 55B StreetWhen only the best of the best willdo! Constructed as the perfect familyhome, every detail and design featureshas been thoughtfully built withexceptional care and precision. Enterthrough the beautiful front doors intothe heart of the home, open conceptliving including the fabulous kitchenwith premier appliances, bright largewindows, gorgeous H/W flooring anddesigner window coverings. FOUR bedsup including the master suite with THEmost lavish walk-in closet and spa-likeensuite. BONUS: area on main for suiteor office with own entry.

$1,498,000

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Just Sold

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MAKE THIS YOURS!#8, 6380 48A Avenue, Ladner

Over 1,800 square foot upper unit in Garden Estates featuring 2 large bedrooms, spacious den,entertainment size living and dining areas, galley kitchen with eating area leadsto one of 2 fantastic decks. Attached garage plus one additional parking space.Don’t delay on this one!

OPEN SAT 2-4

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4577 56A Street, LadnerPalatial 1 1/2 year young custom built home on a sprawling 10,400 square foot cul-de-sac lot! Qualityfinishings throughout. This lovely 4,000 sqft home includes gorgeous formal living; dining; gourmet kitchen,spice kitchen, family room; 4 bedrooms, 5 1/2 baths plus a 2 bedroom legal suite. Great outdoor area anddetached shop/office. Located close to bus, recreation, parks and Ladner Village.This spectacular property is a must to see!

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“Thank you so much Linda! Bob and you have gone above and beyond (as always!). Diane and I really appreciate all you have done for us.”Best Regards, Brian, Tsawwassen

“When I decided to list my house I remembered so many examples, good and bad, of others’ experiences in selling their homes. There is a commondenominator for success, the Agent. A good Agent sells and a not so good Agent sits and waits. The Chanceys are not sitters, they are SELLERS. Ichose them because of their experience, knowledge and achievements in the Real Estate industry. There are few people who can keep up to theirprofessionalism, determination and commitment to their clients. The results were phenomenal. Thank you. The Chanceys will always be my firstrecommendation in Real Estate.”

“We used Blake as our REALTOR®. He was Awesome! He was always patient and wanted us to be happy at all stages of selling and buying! Hesold our house fast and helped us find our perfect forever home. He always had our families best interest at heart. Our small son loved the days he gotto see Blake and his white truck. We recommend Blake and the Chancey team to anyone buying and or selling their home. We are forever grateful forhis hard work and can’t wait to have him over to our new home.

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HOT NEW LISTING!#24 4949 57th Street, Ladner

Renovated Two Level Townhouse in Ladner! 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1152 square feet of living space. Updatedkitchen, windows, flooring, bathrooms and roof. Private playground, greenspace andbasketball court all within the development. Well looked after strata!

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FAIRWAY VIEWSB302, 1248 Hunter Road, Tsawwassen

You’ll be TICKLED PINKwith this absolutely flawless one owner 1,263 square foot condo in Fairway Estates.Walkto shops, bus, rec center and much more. 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large living & diningrooms, family room/eating area; gas fireplace.. Lovely kitchen; covered west exposedbalcony. Clean as a whistle. Lots of storage and secure underbuilding parking. $399,000

1929 CHARM4452 Arthur Drive, Ladner

This home will surprise you with it’s size! 2614 square feeton three levels. Bright spacious rooms, country sized oakkitchen complete with island and an eating area. Livingroom and formal dining room boast original oak andwalnut floors and original softwoods in the balance of thetwo upper floor rooms. The main floor den could easily bea 4th bedroom This home retains all of its craftsman stylecharm with modern updates including rebuilt firebox inthe original wood burning fireplace updated plumbing andwiring and tankless hot water system. There is a summerkitchen downstairs for canning and preserving anddirect access to the 22 by 16 covered patio for summerentertaining in your very privatebackyard which backs onto theChillukthan slough.

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OPEN SUNDAY 2-4

$1,198,000

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Richard Lowe Realtor | RIBCPersonal Real Estate [email protected]

follow: realestatedelta.com

Amy Lambert Realtor604.323.3147 | [email protected]

Donating a portion of our commissionon each home sold to Children’s Hospital

Top 2% of all Realtors in Real EstateBoard of Greater Vancouver*Based on number of sales in whole or in partof Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board

RE/MAX Progroup Realty

Debbie Dray Office [email protected]

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Thank you for your continued support over the years!

#104-5622 16 Ave., Tsawwassen

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5173 Heron Bay, Ladner

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#2-5510 Admiral Way, Ladner

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4895 8A Ave., Tsawwassen

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4916 7A Ave., Tsawwassen

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#7-4965 47 Ave., Ladner

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5530 Wallace Ave., Tsawwassen

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#46 5510 Admiral Way, Ladner

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4264 Arthur Dr., Ladner

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249 W Murphy Dr., Tsawwassen

#201-5099 Springs Blvd,Tsawwassen

4569 Arthur Drive, Ladner

$2,200,00014,331 sqft lot – 109 frontage – 127 depth –West exposed lotLadner Heritage Conservation – steps to town center & shops

NEW LISTING!

5716 49B Ave., Ladner

$1,468,000Builder, Investor, Developer alert!

8,723 sqft lot – 61 frontage – 143 deep

DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL

#103-4768 53rd St., Ladner

$349,000912 sqft – 2 bdrms – 2 bath – Sunningdale Phase 4

rentals allowed – steps from transit, shopping & amenities

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4591 57th St., Ladner

$899,9992,570 sqft – 5 bdrms – 3 bath – 4,428 sqft lotbright & spacious plan – starters or investors

5 BEDROOM HOME

5445 Chamberlayne Ave., Ladner

$859,0001,016 sqft – rancher – 2 bdrms – den – 1 bath

25x7 deck – 7,115 sqft lot

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926 Eden Cres., Tsawwassen

$1,899,0002,065 sqft – rancher – 3 bdrms – 2 bath – 11,367 sqft lot

dbl garage – many upgrades – backs onto Beach Grove Golf Course

GOLF COURSE VIEW

5917 Crescent Dr., Ladner

$888,0002,281 sqft – 2 level – 4 bdrms – 3 bath – 8,665 sqft lot

farmland & North Shore Mountain view

NEW PRICE

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5268 3rd Ave., Tsawwassen

$1,198,0003 bdrms – 2 bath – spacious plan

70x120 south exposed corner lot – Pebble Hill

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4943 59 Street, Ladner

$1,098,000NEW PRICE! – 6 bdrms – 3 bath – 7,520 sqft lotupdates inc: windows, roof, flooring, + more

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5358 Crescent Drive, Ladner$1,250,000

Over 3,000 sqft – 4 bdrms – 4 bath – master on maingreat room – den – office – 8,568 sqft lot

NEW LISTING!

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5465 Grove Ave., Ladner

$1,599,0002 storey – 3 bdrms – 3 bath – 15,273 sqft lot

games room – detached studio – Mountain view

NEW LISTING!

3400 River Road W., Ladner

$1,788,0001,007 sqft – 3 bdrms – 1 bath – barn – horse stable riding

ring – across from dyke – 2.5 acres – hold now orbuild to optimize on River views

2.5 ACRES

NEW LISTING!

5120 Bentley Drive, Ladner

$1,298,800NEW LISTING! – 2,458 sqft – 4 bdrms – 3 bath – 5,287 sqft lot

extensively updated rancher w/ loft

OPEN SAT & SUN 2 – 4

6115 48A Ave., Ladner

$898,0001,918 sqft – 4 bdrms – 2 bath – 7,500 sqft lot

hold now for investment of build in future

NEW LISTING!

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SMITH - Richard1940 - 2016

Richard passed away May 10, 2016 after a shortbattle with cancer. He will be greatly missed by hisloving family, wife Joan, sons Brian (Kirstie), Greg(Cassie), grandchildren Megan, Emily, Collin andHannah, brothers Don (Joyce), Dave (Lise), sister inlaw Sheila, brother in law Ron. A celebration of lifewas held for family and close friends onMay 15, 2016.

WOODS,Ruby Margaret(née O’Rourke)

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November 6, 1918 -June 5, 2016

Ruby was the third childborn to John and Jennie(nee Preston) O’Rourke ofHodgeville, SK. After gradua-tion, Ruby took a businesscourse in Regina beforemoving to Fort William, ONwhere she worked in a

defense plant. There she met and married FrankWood in August, 1945. The couple moved to BritishColumbia in 1948, where they worked until retiringin 1972. On their River Road farm, they lovinglycared for the animals, a shared passion, andwelcomed a number of nieces and nephews whocame to visit. After Frank’s passing, Ruby livedindependently until 2010. Following a brief stay atWaterford in Tsawwassen, Ruby moved to WestShore Laylum where she felt well cared for and inthe heart of her cherished community of Ladner.

Aunt Ruby had a deep love of children. She zeroedin on positive qualities of each of her nephews andnieces, giving some nicknames (The Boss, LittleMiss Two Fingers) or remarking on their particularattributes. She remained an avid conversationalistand storyteller to the end, interested and interesting.Always ready to engage in spirited conversationabout social issues and current events, she madea lasting impression on all she met with her brightmind and forthright manner.

Ruby was predeceased by her loving husband,Frank, on March 3, 1991, her parents, John (1974)and Jennie (1980) O’Rourke, her siblings VictoriaIdell (1988), Robert (1994), Preston (1995), Douglas(2008), and nephews, James David O’Rourke(2008) and Bruce O’Rourke (2011). She is survivedby her brother, Lionel, of Santa Clarita, CA, as wellas numerous nieces and nephews spanning threegenerations and two countries.

Ruby died peacefully at her home in West ShoreLaylum on June 5. Ruby did not want a FuneralService; instead, friends and family are invited to aninformal tea at Delta Funeral Home, 5329 LadnerTrunk Road, Saturday, June 11th, from 3:00 to 4:00 p.m.

In lieu of flowers, a donation may be made to the SPCAor Delta Hospital Foundation.

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Frank O’TooleApril 7, 1941 - June 11, 2008

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Until wemeet again.

Lovingly remembered by your family....

KUSCH, Sharon1944 - 2016

.Passed away peacefully at Delta Hospital, with herloving daughter by her side.

Left behind to mourn are her son, Jacent Kusch,daughter Lori (Andrew) Cox, grandchildren, Daniel,Julia and William, brother, Keith Christensen andnephews, Matthew and Luke.

A Memorial Service will be held at Delta FuneralHome, 5329 Ladner Trunk Road, Delta, BC onSaturday, June 18, 2016 at 11:00 am.

“We always wanted to spend the rest of our liveswith you.

Thank you for spending the rest of your life with us.

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WESTLAKE, Garfield (Gar)June 25, 1929 - June 7, 2016

To know Gar was to love Gar. Gar passed awaypeacefully on Tuesday, June 7th. He is survived byhis loving wife, Margaret; daughters Shelley Krauss(Stan) and Barb; three grandchildren, Chris, Trevorand Pricilla; one great granddaughter, Christy-Anna.

Gar was born in Bayfield, Ontario and moved to BC atthe age of 17 to join his brother, Bill, in the roadconstruction industry. He worked for AC MacEachernLtd. on the coast and on Vancouver Island.

Gar became a Charter Member of the Lions Club in1967. The family moved from Gold River to Tsawwassenin 1972 and Gar continued his membership with theTsawwassen-Boundary Bay Lions Club. He enjoyed his49 years of Lionism and served in many executivepositions.

He established Westlake Contracting and operatedthis company, together with Bill in the South Deltaarea. He chaired the Tsawwassen Sun FestivalCommittee for many years. His great delight washis friends and family including the McDonald’scoffee group.

Gar will always be remembered for his quick sense ofhumour and his volunteering in every community he resided.

A Celebration of life will be held 2-4 pm, Monday,June 13th at the Royal Oaks social room, 1100 56thStreet, Tsawwassen. No flowers please.

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SHIPPER RECEIVERWe are looking for experienced forklift operator to work as aShipper/Receiver in our fast paced warehouse at #109-7979 Vantage Way here in Delta, B.C. Must be forkliftcertified. Must be able to speak and clearly communicate inEnglish. Must be detail oriented and understand how toread waybills. Must be organized and reliable.

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POINT ROBERTSMARINA IS HIRING

(Compass Rose Bar and Grill)

Utility Personal

As a dishwasher you will be required to keep a flow of cleandishes and silverware for the dining room aswell as makingsure the line is properly stockedwith all the tools the kitchenneeds. In addition a wide array of kitchen tasks will berequired such as garbage removal, sweeping andmoppingfloors and other related duties. Knowledge of dishmachineoperation helpful.

Qualified Culinarians

The Qualified Culinarian at the Compass Rose Bar & Grill willhelp bring our culinary vision to life and assist in a seamlessdining experience for our guests. We are looking forenergetic, positive, people to join our team. Must be ableto work in a fast paced environment and stand for longperiods of time.

Server

Our Servers are responsible for maintaining our high standardsof service and quality. Our ideal candidate will enjoy being partof a fast paced, team oriented community and have strongcommunication skills. Previous Serving experience is preferred.

Bartender

Greet customers and present beverage menus. Checkidentification to verify they are of legal drinking age. Prepare/serve alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks in accordance withstandard recipes, peel, slice and pit fruit for garnishingdrinks. Upsell drink and snack items to customers.

To apply send resumes to:[email protected]

Salary based on experience or skillMust be able to work in the U.S.A.

CELLWORKS an authorized Rogers Dealer has anopening for a Full Time position in Ladner. We arelooking for an ExperiencedCommunications

Consultant from any Network. Salary +Commissions & demo line included. Shift available is9:30am-6:00pm Tuesday-Friday and 9:30am-4pm

Saturday’s with Sunday/Monday off.

Please submit your resume [email protected]

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DOMESTICHELP WANTED

CLEANER thorough &detailed, bi-weekly, $15/hrCall (604)762-7425

GENERALEMPLOYMENT

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LANE CLOSURE TECHS.

• Must have reliable vehicle• Must be certified• UnionWages from$18.44 per hr & Benefits

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VALLEY TRAFFIC SYSTEMSApply in person

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Boundary BayMULTI CAR BOOT

SALE!Centennial Beach

Second and fourthSaturdays monthly8:30am - 12:00pm

sponsored byBoundaryBay Park Association

Info: Beth (604) 940-9824

DeltaMOVING SALESun, 9am - 3pm4810 47 A Ave

Toys, household items,book, clothes, bike, tv,electronics, kitchen, etc.

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Park LaneNo less than 6 families

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273 52 A StreetHousehold, tools, garden,12’ boat, free standingwood stove, misc etc.

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MARKETPLACE

APPLIANCES

Wolf Commercial KitchenStove for sale. Length 66” /Width 32” / Height 56”In good condition. Avail onAugust 1st. It will have to bemoved from the 2nd floor ofour building. $500.00 obo.604-946-4611

FURNITURE

HIDE-A-BED, good cond,$75; 2 burgundy leather love-seats, $100 ea or two for$150. 604-943-0851

FOR SALE - MISC

CONTENTS OF LARGEwoodworking shop for sale.Machine and hand tools, exoticwoods. All must go!Call Scott 604-940-0497

WANTED

CASH $ for TEAK /RETRO FURN &ANTIQUE Items

FAIR & RELIABLE

Thanks!Derek 604-442-2099

RESTAURANT/HOTEL

WORK WANTED

CHILDREN

CHILDCAREAVAILABLE

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ALL SMALL BREED PUPSLocal, Non-Sheddingand Vet Checked.604-590-3727

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DOG WALKERand SITTER

Any time or day of theweek. Ladner/TsawwassenRichmond. DogWalking

Cert & Pet First Aidcourse from Amber Cottle.Ref’s avail. Ins’d, bonded

Joe 778-898-9177

GARAGE SALESCOMMUNITY

Community Relations Manager

The Augustine House Society is accepting applications for aPart Time (leading to Full time) Community Relations Manager.Augustine House is a not for profit Retirement Community,offering independent and assisted living as well as residentialcare and is home to approximately 150 active seniors.www.augustinehouse.ca The position will be a job-share roleat approximately 20 hours/week. Hours will be flexible and willrequire weekend availability. In this role, you will be responsiblefor marketing and promoting Augustine House, arranging andcompleting tours, managing the waiting list, organizing andpart icipating in promotional and community events andcollecting indicators. You will also co-manage the ReceptionCentre staff and have strong MS Office computer skills. You willhave experience in hospitality, marketing and promotions, showinitiative and good problem solving skills, be a team player yetwork independently, demonstrate outstanding communicationand relationship building skills, display maturity and have a heartfor working alongside seniors.

Competitive salary and benefits package commensurate withyour skills and experience.

email your resume to Tanya Snow, Executive Directorat [email protected]

We will be accepting applications until June 30th.Only those candidates selected for an interview

will be contacted.

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TSAWWASSEN

Kelly and Kerry Court1 and 2 bedroom suites available in quiet location closeto amenities. Rent includes heat and hot water. To viewthese suites please call 604-948-9111

Century VillageBeautiful complex consisting of 6 bldgs with landscapedgreen areas. Bachelor, 1 & 2 bedroom suites availableinclude drapes, wall to wall carpets, balconies, elevatorsand wheelchair access. Tsaw. Manor includes heat.Close to beach, parks, rec centre and schools. Tomake an appt to view please call 604-948-9111

Shawnigan1 and 2 bedroom suites available with in-suite storage.Buildings are located within walking distance ofshopping centre and bus route. For more info pleasecall 604-948-9111.

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LADNER

Westport2 bedroom suite available with in-suite storage,dishwasher and laundry hook up. Located near shops,school and bus routes. To view this suite please call604-868-9453.

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With 30+ years of businessexperience, Helen willprovide personal &

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APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT

RENTALS

APARTMENTS/CONDOS FOR RENT

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Seniors ResidenceStudio room

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great companionshipMargriet 604-943-2678

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Tsawwassen - 325 to 3500sq. ft. Ladner - 727 sq. ft.Contact: Tina Thygesen,Century Group604-943-2203

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CERAMIC TILING

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