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LETTERS To THE EDIToR may be edited for clarity, length, or legal reasons. Anonymous letters will not be considered forpublication, however names may be withheld from print upon request. Letters may be published on the Internet, in print, or both. Publicationof letters by the Langley Advance should not be construed as endorsement of or agreement with the views expressed. Copyright in lettersand other materials submitted voluntarily to the Publisher and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the Publisher and itslicensees may freely reproduce them in print, electronic, or other forms.
The public hearing for a condo project proposed for 208th Street and 80th Avenue inWilloughby is scheduled for July 20. Readers weigh in:I think they should pause constructing new units and focus on infrastructure for those that alreadylive there. The rendering shows nice calm streets with boulevards. It fails to show the current situa-tion of traffic snarls when busy or 90km/h freeway when it isn’t. – Aaron Sifo-Dyas
Fix transportation issues first. If council is not willing to spend money on the roads first then theyshould not benefit from thousands more taxpayers. Run it like a business - if you build it they willcome. – Kevin Horn
Holy enough alrighty. So sick of them destroying the neighbourhood I grew up in.– Lindsay MichellePunt
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LangleyAdvance Thursday, July 16, 2015 A7COMMUNITY FORUM
Dear Editor,I refer to the letter to the
editor from Tom O’Neil,Langley Meadows pointing outthe fact that anyone visitingthe Emergency Department atLangley Memorial Hospital mustpay a ghastly $4.25 per hourto park outside the EmergencyDepartment entrance [HospitalER parking fees diabolical, July2, Langley Advance].I, and no doubt many others,
have had this ridiculous experi-ence when attempting to pro-cure expedient and possiblylife-threatening care at our hos-pital.Earlier this year, I drove to
LMH to receive urgent care and,having to leave my home expedi-ently, I did not have cash or acredit card with which to pay forparking outside the ER.I exited the ER following treat-
ment to find a ticket on my car
displaying a fine of $50 or $80 ifthe ticket was not paid within somany days.A second visit some weeks
later, again requiring immediateattention, was rewarded withanother ticket (I had enoughcash to pay for the initial hourand I did not at that time own acredit card). The parking attend-ant argued he could not retractthe ticket no matter what thereason was for the person park-ing there, once it was issued.Parking for easy and rapid
access to the ER should be freeof charge.When the patient reports in to
the ER he could give his licencenumber which could then bepassed on to the lot attendant.This would eliminate those whohad parked there to use anotherpart of the hospital with theintention of procuring free park-ing.
Peace Arch Hospital has anumber of no charge park-ing spots for those using theEmergency department withmaximum times posted clearly.Hospitals receive a good por-
tion of the parking fees receivedyearly and this money is usedto provide much needed equip-ment. That’s a plus but not asolution.Hospital staff throw up their
hands when rebuked by iratepatients saying, “the hospitaldoesn’t look after the parking…it’s run by ImPark!”.Someone must take the
responsibility for providing park-ing at no charge for patients inneed. The problem will persistsif nothing is done to rectify thissituation and the private parkingcompanies will continue to reapthe monitory benefits at the tax-payers’ expense.
Peter Dowler, Langley
Parking tickets punish patients
Dear Editor,I simply don’t under-
stand why the City ofSurrey is insisting onLRT instead of SkyTrainextension to Langleyand Newton.LRT will increase
congestion on alreadycongested streets.SkyTrain will encour-
age thousands of
drivers to leave theircars. That will increasefare revenue for theTransLink.SkyTrain saves travel
time.The value of
time-savings and addi-tional revenue is worthbillions of dollars as therapid transit systemslast for a long time.
Thus SkyTrain systemis much cheaper thanLRT.The Paris and London
underground systemsare about 150 years old.Even Toronto’s is about50 years old.By reducing the num-
ber of cars on the road,the SkyTrain will alsohelp the environment.
All other cities inMetro have SkyTrainsystems.Even the Broadway-
UBC link is being pro-posed as a SkyTrain orSubway line.Why does the Surrey
mayor wants to buildLRT for the citizensof Surrey? What is thelogic behind this?The residents of
Vancouver, Burnabyand Coquitlam haveSkyTrain lines.Why should the cit-
izens of Surrey haveLRT, which is muchless efficient systemthan the SkyTrain?I urge people of
Surrey and Langley topay attention to thisimportant matter andwrite to the mayor ofSurrey.
Prof. Kuldip Pelia,Surrey
SkyTrain to Langley better option
Dear Editor,The barrage of blatant vote buying
ads has arrived on television and inthe mail.A cheque of $2,460 made out to
“Mom and Dad” adorns the cover ofour MP’s ad mail, which the taxpay-ers of Canada paid for.What’s notable is the deception of
what is not mentioned. These UCCBpayments are fully taxable, at ratesbetween 20 and 45 per cent here inB.C.
Furthermore, the child amountdeduction of $2,255 per child hasbeen eliminated on the 2015 personaltax return.That will cost each and every par-
ent $451 in additional taxes for everychild.So, Mom and Dad, you’d better not
spend that new “benefit” becauseyou’ll have to pay back most of itnext April when you file your taxes.
David Truman, presidentBrookswood Tax Services
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The forecastcalls for ahot weekendso the tim-
ing is perfect for theLegendary Water Fightat Langley City’s AlAnderson MemorialPool on July 18.From 2 to 4 p.m.,
swimmers take onlifeguards and LangleyCity Fire Rescue whobring in the laddertrucks and hoses todouse the crowds.The cost is $5 and
people can bring theirpool toys. Regularpool policies apply to keepeveryone safe. (There’s a spec-tator section beside the poolbut no guarantees spectatorswill stay dry.)The pool is at 4949 207th St.
Park itMetro Vancouver is inviting
people to celebrate CanadaParks Day on July 18 at itsLangley regional parks, offeringdistinct activities at each.Best of all, these programs
are all free.Campbell Valley Regional
Park has Nature’s Rhythmsand Inspirations, activitiesfrom 1:30 to 4 p.m.Park at the Nature House,
20285 8th Ave., and spend theafternoon surrounded by birds,frogs, butterflies and dragon-flies. Enjoy live music, strollthe gardens, do crafts, enjoypoetry or take in the othernature-inspired activites.Brae Island Regional Park,
in North Langley on the FraserRiver, offers Paddle and Pedal,activities 1 to 3 p.m.Park at the Day-Use Area
parking lot near the parkentrance.Then try out kayaking in
Bedford Channel or get into a12-person voyageur canoe.On land there’s campsite
activities. Pedal a four-wheelbike around a skills course.The Derby Reach Brae Island
Parks Association is hostingthis program and all equipmentis provided.For those looking to be more
hands-on, Metro Van andthe Langley EnvironmentalPartners Society (LEPS) inviteeveryone to help clean up theWest Creek Wetland in GlenValley Regional Park. Helppull invasive weeds and to
other work in this ecologicallysensitive area. All equipmentis provided and no experienceis necessary. Snacks, juice andwater are provided (but bringa bottle). It runs 10 a.m. to 1p.m.This restricted reserve is
home to an incredible varietyof plants and wildlife includ-ing birds, beavers, ducks andfrogs. After the work comesan opportunity not open tothe public – a guided hike to arestricted wetland area, WoodDuck Lake.This event requires advance
registration.Learn about the various
program at www.metrovan-couver.org or Metro VancouverRegional Parks at 604-432-6359.
Outdoor screeningsWant to get outside more but
still want to watch movies?There will be more opportun-
ities this summer to enjoy out-door movies. For such events,bring blankets (it gets coolafter the sun sets), portablechairs and bug repellent.• First up is Home Church
Langley. On July 18 it’s show-ing the family movie Hoovey,the story of a young boy’sreturn to live after collapsing ata basketball game. The moviestarts at 7 p.m. at NicomeklElementary, 20050 53rd Ave.,and there’s free popcorn.Any questions can be
directed to 604-514-4773.• Newmark Group, a
Langley-based developer, hasstarted Murrayville HouseMovie Nights in the Park.On July 22, the movie is
Back to the Future while theanimated movie Home is onJuly 29 and Aug. 5 featuresPirates of the Caribbean.
All movies start atdusk at Denny RossMemorial Park, 4700Old Yale Rd. butfamily activities oneach day begin at 4p.m. (temporary tat-toos, face painting,glow sticks, bouncycastle, arts area and ahot air balloon).Moviegoers are
asked to bring anon-perishable fooditem for the SalvationArmy CommunityFood Bank.People can go to
MurrayvilleHouse.combefore each movie to enterdraws for special prizes, suchas VIP seating and the grandprize of a family and friendsmovie night.“Of course, a movie is not
complete unless there’s pop-corn,” said Newmark CEOMark Chandler, “and weare providing that for free.Additionally, there will be theopportunity to purchase itemsfrom an ice cream truck, a hotdog stand and a food truck thathas healthy options. There willalso be a water stand.”People are asked to bring
their own water bottles.• Later this summer there
will be the Prospera CreditUnion Cinema Under The Starand organizers are looking forvolunteers for those Aug. 7 and29 showings. These outdoormovies benefit Big Brothers BigSisters of Langley.Anyone who can help or
who has questions aboutwhat’s involved is asked tocontact Leanne at [email protected] movies being shown
those evenings at WilloughbyCommunity Park besidethe Langley Events Centreare Home and Cinderellarespectively. Learn more atbbbslangley.com.
Chug into stationThe Fort Gallery’s 100 Years
on Track is a celebration of acentury of history behind theCN station and rail travel inthe community.The show runs until Aug. 3
with the opening reception 7 to9 p.m. on July 17. Nine localartists are in this show withtheir two- and three-dimen-sional works. Find out more atwww.fortgallery.ca.
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Thank You! Thank You!
TheWGBA wouldlike to extend aheartfelt thanks to
Hakam’s IndependentGrocer for supporting the2015Walnut Grove Family Day.
Through their generous donation,we were able to operate a concessionat Family Day with 100% of theprofits going towards children and
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A life-size Angry Birds game isone of the events on offer.
The Urban Church has added more fun activ-ites to its annual free summer event on July 19.For the past four years the organizers have
hosted hundreds of kids, rain or shine, for anafternoon of fun.“Grab the neighbourhood gang, your family
and friends and head on over for some crazyfun,” said pastor Andrew Yackel.Back this year will be the life-size Angry Birds
arcade game. There will also be a giant slip andslide, water games, relays and a dunk tank.Kids can take part in the colouring contest
with prizes for three ages groups (winners get amovie package. Urban Church’s regular servicesare at Colossus Theatre.)The Sunday afternoon fun also includes a
watermelon eating contest.
There’s crafts, bouncy structures, water bal-loons and even some free treats. Many of theinventive games are crafted by the volunteers.“Hosting a community party like this is a way
to give back to the families of Langley and havea great time together,” Yackel said. “Over thelast number of years we continue to see theparty grow and more families join in the fun.”Fun in the Sun goes noon to 3 p.m. at the
Willoughby Park rugby fields (beside theLangley Events Centre).For more information, go to www.urbankids.
ca or call 604-817-5705.
COMMUNITY
Church hosts day of kids’ fun
LangleyAdvance Thursday, July 16, 2015 A15
PUBLIC ART
Artistswantedfor parkLangley Township
is asking for proposalsfor 10 art panels forthe McLeod AthleticPark.The Township is
planning to createa new fence lineseparating viewersand athletes at trackmeets. Rather than asimple fence, the flatsteel panels will depicttrack and field sports,team or individual.The composition
must be in black andwhite, and 10 designswill be chosen. Artistscan submit up to fivedesigns; each winningdesign will net the art-ist $500.Works must be in
black and white. Visitmuseum.tol.ca for anentry form and moreinformation.The dealine for
entries is Friday, July31, at 4:30 p.m.
Langley’sPos-Abilitiesheld its annualevent onSaturday.
MATTHEW [email protected]
The Day of Pos-Abilities saw every-thing from squaredancing to cardemonstrations inLangley City’s DouglsPark.Organized by
the Langley Pos-Abilities Society, theevent was about thegroup’s core goal ofimproving the qualityof life for people withdisabilities.On the main stage,
Darlene Austinsquare danced withthe Wheeling Eights.Austin was in her
wheelchair.Though she can
walk now, a hipoperation severalyears ago led to herusing the chair forsome time.“I wanted to keep
up my square dan-cing,” said Austin,president of thegroup. Able-bodiedand wheelchairusers can take partin Wheeling Eightssquare, round, andline dancing events.
“We’re the onlywheelchair club inB.C.,” said Austin.Also on display
was the ChairiotSolo, an electric citycar built for peoplein wheelchairs. Ithas a rear ramp andwheel-in seating, an80 km range, andcharges from a stan-dard 3-prong plug.It’s likely to be onsale in Canada soon,said Wolfe Mobility’sEllyse Hewitt.
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Grilling is saucyHere are a couple
of our favouritehomemade barbe-cue sauces that weuse all the time.Keep in mind that
barbecue sauces arenot marinades, theyare a finishing sauceonly. If appliedto the meat at thebeginning of (or tooearly on during)the grilling process,the sugars in thesesauces will burn.Apply during the very last part of the cook-
ing process and close the lid of your barbe-cue to carmelize the sugars.
Bourbon BBQ Sauce
In a medium pot, combine the ketchup,bourbon, brown sugar, garlic, vinegar,Worcestershire, liquid smoke and the 1 tspsalt. Heat over medium-high heat until boil-ing, stirring constantly. Lower the heat tolow and simmer, uncovered, for 30 minutes,stirring occasionally. Set aside, off the heat,when done.
Animals and people bridgeda gap for two days.
MATTHEW [email protected]
About 5,600 people poured throughthe gates at South Langley’s Critter Carewild animal shelter on July 11 and 12.The annual open house, the only
opportunity for many people to see the
wild animals being rehabilitated by thesociety’s volunteers, did very well, saidCritter Care’s Maureen Binnie.The society has already taken in
more than 700 animals so far this year,including 145 raccoons.Critter Care takes in injured and
sick wild animals, from bear cubs andfawns down to skunks and flying squir-rels.Binnie noted that this is the first year
in many that the society has cared for aporcupine, and they also have two mar-mots from the province’s Interior.The animals, whether orphaned or
injured, are cared for until they can bereleased back into the wild.About 70 volunteers worked the two
days, including Sgt. Lorne Lecker of theRCMP’s Deas Island Traffic Services.
Lecker has volunteered for six years.“I truly believe in the hard work done
by organizations like Critter Care, and Iam pleased to support these animals inany way I can,” Lecker said.Lecker met one of the baby raccoons,
Hazel, during his time at the shelter onthe weekend.
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RCMP Sgt. Lorne Lecker, a six-yearvolunteer at Critter Care, cuddled araccoon at the open house.
Matthew Claxton/Langley Advance
The centre is caring for animals such asa marmot (left), skunks, and raccoons.Brooklynn Martin is one of the caregivers.
The centre is caring for animals such as a marmot (left), skunks, and raccoons.
1.5 cups ketchup1/2 cup bourbonwhiskey3/4 cup brown sugar4 garlic cloves,minced very fine
1/4 cup apple cidervinegar1 tbsp Worcestershiresauce1 tsp liquid smoke1 tsp salt
The community’sbiggest event addsnew activities.
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Change is good.Especially whenit comes in theshape of great
new family activities atthe Aldergrove Fair Days,celebrating 103 years offun, at Aldergrove AthleticPark this weekend.Grounds organizer Mike
Robinson noted there area number of new thingsto do at the fair this yearwhile the favourite stand-bys remain.“Exciting things,” he
said. “We’ve got somegood music this year.Well, we always havegood music.”In addition to good
music, one activity fam-ilies are sure to love is thefairy garden.“New this year is a fairy
garden,” Robinson said.“It’s very cool. Lots ofthings for little kids andbig kids.”Everyone can come
dressed up in their bestfairy or knight clothing, orthey can make use of theitems on site for dress up.“There is also a tent
there to make wands andswords and that kind ofthing,” added Robinson.
Another new itemcoming this year forcreative types is a
graffiti wall.Then there’s the world’s
largest zucchini luge.“Well, it might be the
world’s only zucchiniluge,” Robinson joked.The 200-plus foot luge is
set up to race tricked outzucchinis and even corncobs. Everything is provid-ed on site.“You make your own
zucchini or corn cob car,”Robinson said. “We’rebranching out in the vege-table world. We’ve got
wheels and all the thingsfor decorating. Everythingis there, all we need is thecreative juices.”
Be sure to check outclassic fair exhibits aswell, such as crafts,
food creations, and gar-dening, all competing forprizes.A couple of items
everyone expects are themidway and great fairfood. Robinson assuresthe Aldergrove Fair Dayswon’t disappoint with 16different food vendors onsite.“The midways is there
and of course the shootingstuff,” he added.
There will be theworld’s fast drawchampionship and
for those who want to testtheir own shooting skills,there is an air pistol tentset up by a local club toteach air pistol shootingskills.There will also be the
tractor pull events.“This year again will be
the antique tractor pulland a lawn tractor pull,”he noted.
For those interested incompeting in the trac-tor pulls, Robinson said,“Come and look at it, talkto the tractor pullers there,then by next year, you’llbe ready to compete.”While the layout for the
fair is slightly different thisyear, Robinson is certainpeople will find their wayaround easily.Friday night features the
car show at AldergroveCommunity Secondary,
the midway, food vendors,and the beer garden from6 to 9 p.m., Saturday runsfrom 10 a.m. (when theparade starts in downtownAldergrove) to 10 p.m.with all events and exhib-its open, and Sunday is setfor 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.Entrance to Aldergrove
Athletic Park for the fairis best off 28th or 29thAvenues east of 264thStreet and west of 269thStreet.
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Aldergrove Fair Days retains its roots as an agricultural eventwith lots more to do as well.
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Aldergrove Fair Days stretches over July 17, 18 and 19 thisyear with main street closed for Saturday’s parade.
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Dear Anne,When is the prop-
er time to harvestRussian garlic? I have600 bulbs planted inwest Kelowna. Thetops are drying out(greenness disap-pearing). In a singlebulb the individualbulblets are not wellformed. In previousyears I harvested at theend of the first week inAugust.
John Kriss,Vancouver
Dear John,You’ve been har-
vesting your garlicat the right time. Mygarlic is also dryingahead of the normalschedule. Individualcloves in my garlic arealso unusually small.The one thing thatmay help your garlicis to begin watering
and see if that retardsthe drying process. Ihope you have enoughwater available forthis.If water is a problem
in your situation, itwould still be interest-ing to select a patch ofgarlic small enough fora steady watering pro-gram. I may try thisfor my own overly drygarlic patch. Hopefullythere would be some-
thing to be learnedfrom the result.Dear Anne,I’ve been told my
lilies are affected bya ‘virus.’ The blos-soms are distortedand don’t open fully.I have picked off allaffected blossoms anddestroyed them. Whatcan I do to cure this?
Emilie B, ChilliwackDear Emilie,Sorry to tell you, but
viruses on lilies can’tbe cured. All you cando is pull up the dis-torted ones, bulbs andall. Then trash them.Don’t compost them.Viral infections live
in the soil for aboutfive years and duringthat time, it’s import-ant not to grow anyother lilies in the samearea because they’llget infected, too.If you have any lilies
growing elsewhere inyour yard, you’ll needcheck them often foraphids. Try to destroyany aphids on yourlilies before they get achance to take hold.Generally, it’s aphidsthat spread viral infec-
tions.Dear Anne,I have an old
‘Doyenne du Comice’miniature pear treewhich has beenplagued by rust spotfor several years. Lastyear a friend helpedme spray it with limeand sulphur, and Ihave pruned off all theold infected growth.How can I help itregain its nutritionalbalance?
Barbara, VancouverRust is a fungal
disease which over-winters on junipers.If your garden hasany junipers, I’d rec-ommend you removethem. If they’re inyour neighboursgarden, that’s veryawkward. As long asjunipers are within150 metres, you’ll getsome pear rust everyyear.
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Bounteous bloomsand good weatherhelped a localgarden.
MATTHEW [email protected]
More than 1,000 people cameto see the flowers at Erikson’s
Daylily Gardens on July 11 and12.“We were so happy with the
weather, it was perfect,” saidPam Erikson, the gardenerwho has cultivated thousandsof varieties of daylilies on herNorth Otter property.There were several buses
that brought visitors, andmembers of the Port CoquitlamGarden Club arrived in agroup.“They came out in full
force,” said Erikson.One visitor was tickled when
she won three bird housesback to back in a draw.“We’re already in the plan-
ning stages for next year,”Erikson said.
GARDENING
Daylilies draw floral fans
Heather Colpitts/Langley Advance
Tracey Carlisle came from Surrey to get hybrid plants at the EriksonDaylily Gardens open house July 11.
Roxanne Hooper/Langley Advance
A visitor looked over some of themany blooms at the annual openhouse event.
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Composting:Nature’s RecyclingHelp the environment and get great soil foryour garden by using a backyard composter.
Township residents can get a backyard composterfor $25. They can be purchased at the Civic Facility orOperations Centre during regular operating hours.
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Keep Your DrinkingWater SafeKeep your drinking water safe by preventing backflow when usingoutdoor water sources.
Backflow is a plumbing term for unwanted water flow in the reversedirection.
Safeguard your water supply by following these steps:
1. Never submerge a free running hose in a sink, bucket, poolor puddle.
2. Install an inexpensive hose bib vacuum breaker on your hosebib. These can be purchased at your local hardware store.
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Temporary Road Closure:Lane Adjacent Fort LangleyCommunity HallA temporary road closure will take place along the lane adjacentto the Fort Langley Community Hall, at 9167 Glover Road, fromWednesday, July 15 until Friday, July 24, from 7am - 5pm. Closureswill not be in effect on Saturday and Sunday.
Vehicle access to the Fort Langley Community Hall can be made via96 Avenue and vehicle access to McBride Street can be made viaGlover Road/Mavis Avenue. Local traffic will be permitted.
The closure is required to enable construction of underground utilitywork and to ensure the protection of mature trees. A detour route isoutlined on the map.
Motorists are advised to plan alternate routes and allow extra timeto reach their destination safely. Visit tol.ca/roads for the latest trafficupdates.
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public programs and eventsLangley Demonstration GardenSummer ProgramsThe Langley Demonstration Garden has a busy summer planned!
An educational facility operated by the Langley EnvironmentalPartners Society in partnership with the Township of Langley, theDemonstration Garden is located in the Derek Doubleday Arboretumin the 21200 block of Fraser Highway. It is open year-round todemonstrate sustainable gardening techniques and staffed weekdaysfrom May to August.
This summer, a number of fun and informative events, activities, andprograms will be held and the public is encouraged to take part.
Picnic in the Park #2 – Saturday, July 25, 10am - 12pm:Bring a picnic and join us for our second garden outing, includinggarden tours, live music, and fun activities for kids! Limited barbecueand snacks will be available by donation.
Backyard Composting – Monday, July 27, 7 - 8pm:Make black gold in your backyard. Learn what type of composting isa good fit for your needs, and how to quickly turn yard trimmings andfruit and vegetable scraps into rich organic fertilizer. This workshop isgreat for beginners as well as experienced compost users who wantto troubleshoot their compost systems. Please RSVP by July 20.
Intro to Pressure Canning –Wednesday, August 19, 7 - 8:30pm:Participants will learn how to safely preserve low-acid food at homeand take the fear out of pressure canning. Please RSVP by August 15.
Registration is now full for Eco Explorers kids’ daycamps. See you next year!For more information and to register, contact:
Langley Environmental Partners [email protected]
Northwest Langley Rezoning OptionsPublic Information MeetingsThe Township of Langley is considering options for potential changesto the zoning in the Northwest Langley area, for properties south ofthe CN Rail lines and north of 98 Avenue, shown shaded on the map.
The options relate to existing single family properties currently zonedRural Zone RU-1.
Public information meetings have been scheduled to present fiveoptions for the properties. Owners and residents are encouraged toattend one of the meetings.
Location: Township of Langley Civic Facility2nd Floor, Bertrand Creek Meeting Room20338 - 65 Avenue
Date: Tuesday, July 28Time: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Date: Wednesday, July 29Time: 4 to 8pm
Date: Thursday, July 30Time: 8:30am to 4:30pm
Information can be also be viewed on the Township website attol.ca/nwoptions.
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LangleyAdvanceA22 Thursday, July 16, 2015
Eighty Years AgoJuly 11, 1935ˠSchool trustees planned to
close Glen Valley School andtransfer teacher Miss McKayto Milner.
ˠMunicipal council endorsedReeve Noel Booth’s resolutionto ask the Historic Sites Boardfor money to restore the fort.
Seventy Years AgoJuly 12, 1945ˠ Langley Lions planned to hold
a Klondike Night at AthleticHall in August.
ˠDonald Goldon, chairman of
Canada’s wartime prices andtrades board, announcedthat meat rationing would bere-introduced in two months.
ˠAldergrove Loyal OrangeLodge lost its Otter Hall to fire.The fire department preventedthe loss of St. Alban’s Church.
ˠCrooks tried to blow the safein the B&K Feed Store, butonly knocked the dial off.
Sixty Years AgoJuly 14, 1955ˠSchool Board chairman Annie
Medd was charged withpossible disqualification from
the board by Trustee A.J.Dodd, the former chairman.Dodd said Medd held anoption on property on thecorner of Otter and BradshawRoads (248th St. and 40thAve.), which the board choseas the site for its proposednew junior high school.
ˠA mail vote was to be takenby B.C. Telephone Co. on freecalling between Aldergroveand Langley and betweenAldergrove and Abbotsford.If approved, it would meanan increase in private linerates from $3.25 to $3.95
per month. A similar vote wastaken for Langley/Cloverdale.
Fifty Years AgoJuly 15, 1965ˠA 41-year-old Fort Langley
woman was one of 52 victimsof a plane crash at 100 MileHouse. CPA DC6B Flight 21from Vancouver to PrinceGeorge was brought down bya mid-flight explosion.
Forty Years AgoJuly 10, 1975ˠ Langley City looked into its
own police force. Staff wasasked for a report on cost
comparisons for a city force,an RCMP city force, and theexisting Township deal.
Thirty Years AgoJuly 10, 1985ˠA hot, dry spell prompted a
total sprinkling and irrigationban on municipal water usersin Aldergrove.
Twenty Years AgoJuly 12, 1995ˠA movement to have a cultural
centre/theatre complex indowntown Langley City,instead of in Murrayville,gained strength.
Langley in
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Proposed Zoning ChangesNOTICE is hereby given that the Township of Langley Council will meetand hold a Public Hearing.
AT THE PUBLIC HEARING all persons who believe their interest in propertyis affected by the proposed bylaws shall be afforded a reasonableopportunity to be heard or to present written submissions respectingmatters contained in the bylaws that are the subject of the hearing.
TOWNSHIP OF LANGLEY ZONING BYLAW 1987 NO. 2500AMENDMENT (ZONING BYLAW 2015 UPDATE)BYLAW 2015 NO. 5109
PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 5109 proposes to amend the text of Townshipof Langley Zoning Bylaw 1987 No. 2500 to provideclarification and updates reflecting current legislationand Council resolutions allowing for more efficientadministration of the bylaw. This is a continuation ofthe process started in 1987 with the adoption of ZoningBylaw No. 2500 and followed over the years with elevensubsequent update bylaws.
BYLAW NOS. 5137 & 5138APPLICATION NOS. RO100117 / DP100765
OWNERS: Lee Calgary Investment Corporation301 - 4538 KingswayBurnaby, BC V5H 4T9
Henry Guo7942 - 208 StreetLangley, BC V2Y 1X1
AGENT/ A Poet’s Wynd Developments Ltd.OWNER: 304 - 15292 Croydon Drive
Surrey, BC V3S 0Z5
LOCATION: 7942 and 7968 - 208 Street;20862 and 20904 - 80 Avenue;and vacant land in 20800 block 80 Avenue (see Map 1)
LEGAL: Lot 32 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster DistrictPlan 26503Lot 41 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster DistrictPlan 37443Lot 31 Except: Firstly: Part on Plan 32806 Secondly: Parton Plan 36601 Thirdly: Part on Plan 37443; Section 24Township 8 New Westminster District Plan 26503Lot 36 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster DistrictPlan 36601Lot 115 Section 24 Township 8 New Westminster DistrictPlan BCP42109
PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 5137 proposes to amend the YorksonNeighbourhood Plan to allow maximum 6-storey buildingson the western portion of the site. Bylaw No. 5138proposes to rezone property from Suburban ResidentialZone SR-2 and Comprehensive Development ZoneCD-65 to Comprehensive Development Zone CD-107.A Development Permit for the townhouses is beingconsidered with these bylaws.
PROPOSAL: This application will facilitate the development of 2 six-storey and 2 five-storey apartment buildings (minimum286 units) and 138 townhouse units.
BYLAW NOS. 5149 & 5150APPLICATION NO. RO100120
OWNER: Christians' Gospel Society21522 - 46B AvenueLangley, BC V3A 9G1
AGENT: Wesley Arnot19701 - 35A AvenueLangley, BC V3A 7C6
LOCATION: 4439 - 216 Street (see Map 2)
LEGAL: Lot 62 Section 36 Township 7 New Westminster DistrictPlan 42664
PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 5149 proposes to amend the MurrayvilleCommunity Plan by redesignating the southern portionof the site from Single Family One to Institutional. BylawNo. 5150 proposes to rezone property from SuburbanResidential Zone SR-1 to Residential Zone R-1E and CivicInstitutional Zone P-1.
PROPOSAL: This application will facilitate the development of 2 singlefamily residential lots and a church.
BYLAW NO. 5159APPLICATION NO. RZ100424
OWNER: Microshop Enterprises Ltd.19828 Telegraph TrailLangley, BC V1M 3E5
AGENT/ The Corporation of the Township of LangleyOWNER: 20338 - 65 Avenue
Langley, BC V2Y 3J1
LOCATION: 19800 block Telegraph Trail (see Map 3)
LEGAL: Lot 2 District Lot 122 Group 2 New Westminster DistrictPlan BCP46641Lot 45 District Lot 122 Group 2 New Westminster DistrictPlan 56556 Except Plans LMP39723 and BCP45718 andPortion of Telegraph Trail immediately east of Lot 45
PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 5159 proposes to rezone property from ServiceIndustrial Zone M-1A and Community Commercial ZoneC-2 to General Industrial Zone M-2.
PROPOSAL: This application will facilitate the consolidation of thesubject lands into one lot to accommodate a futuredevelopment.
BYLAW NO. 5160APPLICATION NOS. RZ100432 / DP100769
OWNER: QC Holdings Ltd.310, 5620 - 152 StreetSurrey, BC V3S 3K2
AGENT: Chandler Associates Architecture Inc.180 - 355 Burrard StreetVancouver, BC V6C 2G8
LOCATION: 20700 block Willoughby Town Centre Drive (see Map 4)
LEGAL: Lot 2 Section 23 Township 8 New Westminster DistrictPlan BCP50948
PURPOSE: Bylaw No. 5160 proposes to amend the text ofComprehensive Development Zone CD-89(B) to removethe requirement for a minimum residential density. ADevelopment Permit is being considered in conjunctionwith this bylaw.
PROPOSAL: This application will facilitate the development of 2 two-storey commercial buildings.
AND TAKE FURTHER NOTICE that a copy of Township of Langley BylawNos. 5109, 5137, 5138, 5149, 5150, 5159 and 5160, Development PermitNos. 100765 and 100769 and relevant background material may beinspected between the hours of 8:30am and 4:30pm, Monday throughFriday, excluding holidays, from July 10 to 20, both inclusive, at theCommunity Development Division Development Services counter,2nd floor, Township of Langley Civic Facility, 20338 - 65 Avenue or onlineat tol.ca/hearing.
Date: Monday, July 20
Time: 7pm
Place: Township of Langley Civic Facility
Address: 20338 - 65 Avenue
Community Development Division604.533.6034
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After close to 50 years, theUnited Churches of Langley ranits last Pleasant Hours tea withHighland dancing.
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They say even good things must come to anend and this is the case with almost 50 years ofPleasant Hours teas hosted by the Murrayvillesite of the United Churches of Langley.The final tea was held on June 23 in the
church hall according to Jean Gregson, a mem-ber of the church.“They were always in the church hall,” she
said of the afternoon activity designed to deliveractivity for those in care homes.
A Valentine’s party put together in February1967 by Daisy Holtby (the then minister’s wife)and Robena Rutherford was the first PleasantHours event. It was an outreach initiative bythe United Church Women’s group of what wasthen the Sharon United Church.Rutherford recognized the need for the month-
ly afternoon outing for rest home residents as away of offering recreation, entertainment, and asocial event.That first February tea was obviously a hit
because by September 1967 it was reported thatseven of the events had been held for care homeresidents.“A lot of the care homes didn’t have enter-
tainment for their guests and residents,” notedGregson of how the Pleasant Hours came to be.“But most now do. So it’s different now.”The fact that many care homes now offer a
full-range of activities contributed to the end ofthe church-run monthly Pleasant Hours.“Also, the Ministry of Health has asked that
any bus that transports people from care homeshave someone that could perform resuscitation,”she added. “It’s a reasonable expectation, but itwas just another thing to add to the list.”In addition to these reasons, Gregson said
most of the people helping to put the PleasantHours events together are retired and are gettingolder.“Working people are not available on a
Tuesday afternoon,” she said.In the past, while care homes didn’t have
entertainment programs, they also didn’t havebuses, so church volunteers would pick upresidents, bring them to the church hall, andreturn them to their homes after the event.Gregson’s mother, Doris Blair, was one of
those drivers. She participated in the events as avolunteer as long as she was able, then enjoyingthe teas into her 90s.It wasn’t just seniors who enjoyed the events
filled with singing, dancing costume parties,meeting live animals, and more. Guests includedthose in assisted living facilities due to physicalor mental challenges.“So younger people were there as well,”
Gregson said. “They really appreciated the out-ing.”Volunteers may have been working at the
events, but as Gregson points out, they enjoyedthe entertainment aswell.“There are mem-
ories of hearingJoan Danby singaccompanied byDonna McTaggart,the appearance ofSanta Claus (KenMallinson) at the annual Christmas turkey din-ner held every December, Peggy McGregor’scostumes at the Halloween teas, Highland dan-cers, singing groups, live animals such as lambs,and much more,” she said.Refreshments were part of the teas, too, with
a monthly birthday cake and card to honourthose who celebrated a birthday that month.Gregson noted that Shirley McGonigal has
been a “tireless worker” for the Pleasant Hours.She listed many other individuals who havetaken part in the long-term success of the eventsover the past half century: Betty Lou Chell,Ellen Mufford, Althea Plowe, Bertha Alexander,Flo Riddall, Mildred Berry, Angie Barron, KathyBurchill, Jean Beard, Francis Bishop, RoseLembke, Audrey Spiegel, Robena Rutherford,Marilyn Packham, Lynda Christensen, EdieThompson, Nancy Mallinson, Carol Tauber,Marlene Aylen, Joyce McHugh, Bob Baker,Charlie Bishop, Doris Blair, Dick Chell, KenMallinson, John McGregor, Allan McLeod, HarryMcTaggart, Peter Skeates, Arnold Aylen, WayneMarkel, Fred and Bev Rodrigo, Joanne Skeates,and other members of specific church units andcommittees.The end of the Pleasant Hours was a diffi-
cult decision for the United Churches of theLangleys. Gregson said it is a bittersweet end-ing.“There are new projects that are being
planned,” she said.
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created to ensure thathousing and transpor-tation options, ser-vices, and programsare in place to helpseniors experience agreat quality of life, aspeople are living long-er and doing more intheir later years.The Seniors
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July 17-19
Aldergrove Fair DaysRuns 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. July17, 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. onJuly 18 and 10 a.m. to 4p.m. on July 19. Car show: 6p.m. Friday. Parade: 10 a.m.Saturday. Midway, games,Fairyland, World Fast DrawChampionships, entertin-ment, agricultural and 4-Hexhibits, World ZucchiniLuge Championships, prizes,contests, vendors and more.
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July 23Summer walks Join theLangley Field Naturalistsfor walks. July 23: 8 p.m.at 184th Street and 53rdAvenue. Led by Kirk Miles.Info: [email protected].
July 30Blues Brothers Too Thetribute act performs at theCascades Casino SummitTheatre at 8 p.m. on July30. Tickets: $34.50 plusfees, 604-530-2211 orwww.ticketweb.ca.
LibrariesPrograms are free andpre-registration is requiredunless noted otherwise.Aldergrove Library26770 29th Ave. 604-856-6415Brookswood Library20045 40th Ave. 604-534-7055City of Langley Library20399 Douglas Cres. 604-514-2855Art Critiques the lastMonday of each monthAre you developing yourtalent as an artist? Bring apiece of art to be discussedand interpreted by fellowparticipants, as well asby an experienced artfacilitator. Pre-registrationrequired. Call ahead toconfirm. 7 p.m.Fort Langley Library9167 Glover Rd. 604-888-0722Muriel Arnason Library#130 20338 65th Ave. 604-532-3590Murrayville Library22071 48th Ave. 604-533-0339Babytime: babies andcaregivers join in bounces,songs, rhymes and storiesthat encourage speechand language. Register inadvance. 9:30 a.m., Fridays,July 3 to 24.Storytime: Young childrenand their caregivers willenjoy interactive stories,songs, rhymes, and more.Sign up in advance. 10:30,July 9.Walnut Grove Library8889 Walnut Grove Dr. 604-882-0410
OngoingLangley Lovelys The localchapter of the Crown Jewelsof Canada is open to wom-en. The non-profit societyis for socializing and fun.Info: Vye, 604-530-3288 orhttp://www.crownjewelsof-canada.ca.Learning DisabilitiesAssociation offers one toone summer tutoring in Julyand August at the LangleySchool District office. Read-ing, spelling, comprehensionand/or writing or under-standing math concepts in90-minute sessions. Partialsubsidies available. Info:604-591-5156 orldafs.org/current-programs/.
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…continued from page A27“I was thrilled once I got
the news,” he said. “I wasshocked.”The Singhs have been with
the Warriors for a few years,now, according to their headcoach Kurc Buzdegan.Prior to that, Buzdegan
coached the brotherswith the DevelopmentallyChallenged Youth BasketballAssociation, in the Marpolearea of Vancouver.While Alastair, 34, is star-
ring on the basketball court,he’s no stranger to SpecialOlympics, which he hasbeen involved in for the past20 years.This is his second World
Games, having competedin indoor track and field inPortugal in 2001.“It was the first experi-
ence I had indoors,” Alastairrecalled. “I wasn’t used toindoor track – I was moreused to the outdoor. I did the100 [metre sprint], the 4[00],and the 8[00]. It was a funlearning experience. Win orlose, it was an opportunity togo somewhere, because a lotof people don’t get a chanceto do something like that –to go overseas and compete.That was fun. Something likethis is the next round.”Alastair said basketball is
“big in L.A., so this is goingto be a lot of fun and I’mlooking forward to when Iget there.”
Matthew, 23, is a dedi-cated ambassadorand advocate for
Special Olympics.And this isn’t the first
time the world spotlight hasshone on him,Last summer, Matthew
took centre stage at theWhite House with fellowSpecial Olympics athleteleaders and youth activists,and felt honoured to havethe genuine attention of thepresident and first lady ofthe United States.President Barack Obama
and first lady MichelleObama, honorary chairs of
the 2015 Special OlympicsWorld Summer Games,hosted a dinner at the WhiteHouse on July 31, 2014.The event celebrated
Special Olympics and itswork for inclusion and unity,and built excitement.Shifting from one unbeliev-
able experience to another,this is Matthew’s first worldgames and he said he’sequally nervous and excit-ed. “I’m nervous, just to godown there and representmy country but at the sametime I’m excited to have theopportunity [to play] withthe great team members and
really show the talent anddevelopment that SpecialOlympics Canada Basketballhas been growing over thepast few years.”A guard, Matthew can’t
wait for the games to start.“A highlight will be getting
to be on the court,” he said.“It was a great honour to bean ambassador and promoteSpecial Olympics and be ableto speak on the talent of theathletes, but now getting tohave a hands-on experiencealong with my team mem-bers and playing some greatbasketball teams from allaround the world is some-thing I’m definitely lookingforward to.”Matthew said basketball
has been beneficial for him,not just on the court, butoff of it, as well. “It’s defin-itely something I’ve reallyenjoyed and have a greatexperience playing.”
About the Games
With 7,000 athletesand 3,000 coachesrepresenting 177
countries, along with 30,000volunteers and an antici-pated 500,000 spectators,the world games – takingplace July 25 to Aug. 2 – willbe the largest sports andhumanitarian event any-where in the world in 2015,and the largest event hostedby Los Angeles since the1984 Olympic Games.
Hoops players part of Team Canada
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Teammates with the national gold-medal winning Langley Warriorsbasketball team, Matthew Williams and Alastair Singh will playfor Team Canada at the Special Olympics World Games in LosAngeles, running July 25 to Aug. 2.
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Robinson wins2014 top buckleNext up is a World Fast Drawevent at this weekend’sAldergrove Fair Days.One of Aldergrove Fair Days’ directors
was right on target on the World Fast DrawAssociation (WFDA) circuit this past year.Last month, Karen Robinson received the
all-around top gun of 2014 buckle award forher fast gun handling, and did so at 69 yearsof age.Robinson joined WFDA chairman Dan
Qualls, who accomplished this same feat inthe men’s division.The 2015 WFDA banquet coincided with
the World Traditional Index contest inMountain View, Arkansas, where the top15 men’s buckles and top seven women’sbuckles (and shooters’ ratings for 2015) wereannounced.There are three more WFDA-sanctioned
events on the fast draw circuit, with the verynext one being held at Aldergrove AthleticPark July 18 and 19.The World Open Index Championships is
faster than traditional, allowing for faster hol-sters and draw styles, but the onus on hitsis the same for both styles of shooting. Thepenalty for a missed target with both eventsis one second, which is clocked by modernelectronics devices calibrated to one-thou-sandths of a second.Shooters wear western attire, and come
from all over the continent.There is a celebrity shootout challenge at
high noon on Saturday. See page A16 formore on Fair Days.
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Offers available from June 2, 2015 to July 31, 2015. 1My Choice Bonus Cash is applicable to customers who purchase, lease or finance a model year 2015 Altima Sedan. The $1,000 My Choice Bonus Cash consists of $750 NCI cash and $250 dealer participation which will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes. 2“2 monthly Payments on Us” is available to customers who lease or finance any new modelyear 2015 Altima Sedan through Nissan Canada Inc. and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. (collectively, “NCF”) and refers to the first two (2) monthly lease payments or first two (2) monthly finance payments. A customer’s first two monthly payments (inclusive all taxes) will be waived, up to a maximum of $400 per month tax inclusive. After two months, the customer will be required to make all remaining regularly scheduledpayments over the remaining term of the contract. Customers must be approved to lease or finance through NCF. Cash purchase buyers or buyers who finance outside of Nissan Finance are also not eligible for this choice. 3No charge extended warranty is valid for up to 60 months or 100,000 km (whichever occurs first) from the warranty start date and zero (0) kilometers. Some conditions/limitations apply. The no charge extendedwarranty is the Nissan Added Security Plan (“ASP”) and is administered by Nissan Canada Extended Services Inc. (“NCESI”). In all provinces NCESI is the obligor. This offer includes the Gold level of coverage. Retail value of ASP is based on MSRP $1,500 for a new 2015 Altima Sedan. Dealers are free to set individual prices. †Representative finance offer based on a new 2015 Altima 2.5 (T4LG15 AA00). Selling Price is $24,493financed at 0% APR equals 72 monthly payments of $340 monthly for a 72 month term. $0 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $24,493. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. $1,000 My Choice Bonus Cash is included in advertised offers. Models shown $35,977 Selling price for a new 2015 Altima 3.5 SL CVT (T4SG15 NV00). $19,998 MSRP price for a new 2015 Altima 2.5CVT Transmission (T4LG15 AA00). MSRP price includes $1,000 My Choice Bonus Cash, $4,380 non-stackable cash and $115 dealer participation. * Freight and PDE charges ($1,695) air-conditioning levy ($100) where applicable, applicable fees (all which may vary by region), manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable are included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes are extra. Leaseoffers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Dealer order/t rade may be necessary. ††The Nissan Loyalty Offer (“Offer”) is available only to eligible customers who (as of Feb 1, 2015) lease/leased, finance/financed or own/owned a 2009or newer Nissan brand vehicle (an “Existing Vehicle”). Eligibility for the Offer will be determined by Nissan Canada Inc. (“NCI”) in its sole discretion. Proof of current or previous ownership/lease/finance contract will be required. Offer is not transferrable or assignable, except to a co-owner/co-leasee of the Existing Vehicle who resides within the same household as the intended recipient of the Offer. If the eligible customer electsto lease or finance a new and previously unregistered Nissan brand vehicle (excluding NV, Fleet and daily rentals) (an “Eligible New Vehicle”) through NCI and Nissan Canada Financial Services Inc. (collectively “NCF”), then he/she will receive a specified amount of stackable loyalty dollars (“Loyalty Dollars”), as follows: (i) Micra/Versa/Sentra ($500); (ii) Juke/Altima/Rogue ($ 600); (iii) Frontier/Xterra/Leaf/Murano/Pathfinder($800); and (iv) Maxima/Z/Titan, Armada/GT-R ($1000). Loyalty Dollars will be applied before taxes which means they are inclusive of all applicable taxes. Alternatively, if the eligible customer elects to purchase or lease/finance an Eligible New Vehicle (excluding GT-R and Leaf) other than through NCF, then he/she will receive a three-year/48,000 kilometers (whichever comes first) Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan which consistsof a maximum of 6 service visits, each consisting of 1 oil change (using conventional 5W30 motor oil) and 1 tire rotation. For complete details on the Oil Change and Tire Rotation Plan, ask your dealer. Offer has no cash redemption value and can be combined with other offers. Offer valid on Eligible New Vehicles purchased/leased/financed and delivered between Jun. 2-July 31, 2015. For more information see IIHS.org. Conditionsapply. Model(s) shown for illustration purposes only. Offer subject to change or cancellation without notice. While quantities last. Ask your dealer or visit www.nissan.ca for complete details. Nissan names, logos and slogans are trademarks owned by or licensed to Nissan Motor Co. Ltd. and/or its North American subsidiaries. ©2015 Nissan Canada Inc. All rights reserved.
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CURRENT NISSAN OWNERS THAT QUALIFY ARE ELIGIBLE FOR UP TO AN ADDITIONAL $1,000†† LOYALTY CASH ON SELECT MODELS
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