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WEDNESDAY , JUNE 2 , 2010N E W W E S T M I N S T E R
INSIDE FEATURE: Queensborough Day fun ◗P11
YOUR SOURCE FOR LOCAL SPORTS, NEWS, WEATHER AND ENTERTAINMENT! : WWW.ROYALCITYRECORD.COM
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Local students aren’t the only onesreceiving report cards this spring. SchoolDistrict 40 trustees also had their perfor-mances graded at a meeting of the districtparent advisory council last week.
“The grade is based on attendance atparent council meetings, and there wereonly two different marks: As and Fs,”said Margot Barton, former chair of thedistrict parent council. “I was tempted todo comments and give them privately asyou would with kids’ report cards, but
we had a look at the mandate we receivedand decided we would be circumspectinstead.”
School trustee Jim Goring initially sug-gested the initiative for members of schoolparent advisory councils (PAC), which rep-resent New Westminster public schools, togive feedback to the district parent advi-sory council on the performance of theirschool’s trustee liaison.
Goring, Casey Cook, Michael Ewen andboard chair James Janzen were all givenAs for attendance. Trustees Brent Atkinsonand Lori Watt were both flunked by theirrespective parent advisory councils.
“Neither of them have attended anymeetings in the past two years,” saidBarton.
Lisa Graham, who resigned from herduties due to a family health matter, wasalso given a provisional F because the posi-tion she held has yet to be filled.
Parent advisory council (PAC) meetingsoften fall on Tuesdays, which can conflictwith school board meetings, held duringthe school year on the second and fourthTuesday of every month.
“It’s hard to be in two places at once,”pointed out trustee BrentAtkinson. “I refuseto go to one just to make an appearance
and then leave after the first 20 minutesand end up being late for a board meeting,which is my primary responsibility. If theyschedule a meeting for Tuesday at seveno’clock, you’d think whoever organizes thePAC meetings would know those are thenights there are school board meetings.
“It’s a good line of communication, andI’d like to be able to attend and hear whatconcerns they’ve got and answer any ques-tions at the end of the meeting, but I can’tdo that if they hold them on Tuesdays. Weopen up the lines of communication as bestwe can.”
Two trustees fail in parent ‘report card’BY ANDREW FLEMING [email protected]
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Saturday, June 511:30 am - 2:30 pmCentury House, 620 Eighth StreetBargain and treasure hunters alike will not want to miss this annualCentury House fundraiser. Sale items include clothing, smallappliances, jewlery, kitchenware, books, plants and much more.Refreshments will be available for purchase. Everyone is welcome! Formore information, please call 604-519-1066.
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMonday, June 14, 2010 - 7:15 p.m.
Council Chamber, City Hall511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 1H9
TEXT AMENDMENTZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 7392, 2010
Purpose:The purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw No. 7392, 2010, is to include density bonusesin all eligible townhouse and low rise residential apartment zones (RT-2, RT-2A, RT-2B,RT-2C, RM-1, RM-1A, RM-1B, RM-2, RM-2A, RMW-2, RMW-2A and RM-5A). In generalterms, the proposed bylaw will effect the following changes to the Zoning Bylaw:
• Amend the definition of “General Amenity”
• Add the Map marked “Density Bonus Districts Delineation of Queensborough andMainland Areas” as Appendix 1
• Amend the RT-2, RT-2A, RT-2B, RT-2C, RM-1, RM-1A, RM-1B, RM-2, RM-2A, RMW-2,RMW-2A and RM-5A Zoning Districts to allow townhouse, low-rise apartment orapartment development with an opportunity to increase density upon amenity provisionconditions being met and to regulate the maximum permitted base density
• Add an Amenity Table establishing the contribution per area above base density
• Establish regulations for height; front, rear and side yards; site coverage; and usableopen space.
City Contact:Development Services Department at 604-527-4653.
Inspection of Documents:A copy of the proposed bylaw and related material may be inspected at LegislativeServices, City Hall, 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, British Columbia during normaloffice hours being 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive (except StatutoryHolidays) from May 17, 2010.
Public Participation:At the hearing, the public shall be allowed to make representations to the Councilrespecting matters contained in the proposed bylaw. All persons who believe theirinterest in property is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonableopportunity to be heard, or to present written submissions respecting matters containedin the bylaw.
Written submissions may be submitted to the Corporate Officer until the close of thePublic Hearing. All persons who prefer to have their submissions available to Councilmembers in advance as part of the Public Hearing agenda package, should deliver theirsubmissions to Legislative Services, 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 1H9(Fax #: 604-527-4594), by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, June 8, 2010.
Please be advised that submissions received will be published on the City of NewWestminster website, with other associated information.
No further submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of thePublic Hearing.
Judi TurnerActing Corporate Officer
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Queensborough APPENDIX 1
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY2010 Community Member Recruitment
for Advisory Boards, Commissions,and Committees
New Westminster City Council will considerappointments to the Child Care Grant ProgramCommittee for the year 2010. This volunteeropportunity allows citizens to contribute theirexpertise, experience and ideas in relation toimportant community issues.
City committees are created by the Mayor andCouncil to consider detailed information concerningspecific issues and make recommendations toCouncil. By fulfilling this role, committees assistCouncil to perform its legislative function moreeffectively and efficiently. Committees operate withspecific mandates set out in terms of reference orbylaws approved by Council.
The purpose of the Child Care Grant ProgramCommittee will be to encourage, review and makefunding recommendations to City Council withregard to child care grants as specified in the ChildCare Grant Program Guidelines.
Two volunteers are needed for the Child Care GrantProgram Committee to represent the community atlarge.
If you wish to be considered for appointment to theChild Care Grant Program Committee, please submityour application and a personal resume of yourbackground. Application forms are available online atwww.newwestcity.ca or at City Hall.
Applications must be received by email, fax604-527-4594, mail, or hand-delivered to LegislativeServices no later than Friday, June 4, 2010.
For more information, please call Raman Grewal,Committee Clerk, at 604-527-4644 oremail [email protected].
Monday, June 7
No Council Meeting
Wednesday, June 911:30 am
Downtown ParkingCommission MeetingCommittee Room #2
6:00 pm
Community HeritageCommissionCommittee Room #2
Thursday, June 102:00 pm
Seniors AdvisoryCommitteeCommittee Room #2
3:00 pm
Special Services &Access CommitteeCouncil Chamber
4:30 pm
Multi-Use Civic FacilityOpen HouseCity Hall
New WestminsterFirefighters’ CharitableSociety Shred FestDate: Saturday, June 19, 2010Time: 11:00 am - 4:00 pmLocation: Canada Games Pool Parking Lot
Need to get rid of that stack of papers? Bring your paperwork and otherconfidential materials and have them professionally shredded on site.Bring as much paper as you like, but all paper must be contained in abox or a bag. Businesses and homeowners are welcome.Be sure to stay for hot dogs, pop, entertainment, face painting andadditional recycling tips and information.The event is by donation with proceeds going to the New WestminsterFirefighters’ Charitable Society. For more information, please call604-519-1000.
◗IN THE NEWSSalmonbellies pay tribute to soldiers ◗P8Metal thieves hit Little League sign ◗P9
Last week’s questionDo you feel safe in New Westminster?
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Rain doesn’t stop the Hyack funIt takes a lot more than drizzle
to rain on the Hyack Parade.More than 140 floats made
their way through uptown NewWestminster on Saturday for theannual Hyack Parade.
The parade began with theVancouver Police motorcycledrill team performing their inno-vative formations just before the11 a.m. kickoff.
And once the parade began,
marching bands from all overthe Pacific Northwest marchedwith multicultural groups, artsgroups and community groups.
At the same time, the UptownStreet Fair was taking place,with live entertainment andperformances by the VancouverCircus School.
Right after the parade weretwo big contests: the ToonieBall Lottery, with numbered
balls being rolled down SixthStreet to Queens Avenue; andthe best decorated dining roomchair, won by youngster LegendBennett with an environmen-tally inspired green deck chair.Legend won a $250 gift certifi-cate.
The two other big events onSaturday were an open house atcity hall and a rose planting bythe Portland Royal Rosarians.
Faces of the HyackInternational
Parade:Clockwise from
top left: MissNew Westminster
ambassadors,from left, Natalie
Ruano, NicoleKozak and TristenWestman wave to
the crowd fromunderneath their
umbrellas; Vic-toria and Vanessa
Perey are captivat-ed by the parade;Regina Rosas andRyley McDonaldenjoy themselves
while watchingpassing floats andbands; the Roos-evelt Band fromSeattle marches
in formation;junior members
of the VancouverChinese commun-
ity show theircolours;
Falun Dafa mem-bers take part in
the parade.
PIC CLIPFor more photo coverageof this story, go to
www.royalcityrecord.com
Photos by Jason Lang/THE RECORD
The Record • Wednesday, June 2, 2010 • A03
A04 • Wednesday, June 2, 2010 • The Record
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NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMonday, June 14, 2010 - 7:15 p.m.
Council Chamber, City Hall511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 1H9
ZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW NO. 7394, 2010Location/s: 1408 Fifth Avenue (shown hatched on sketch plan)
Purpose:The purpose of this bylaw is torezone 1408 Fifth Avenue fromSingle Detached Dwelling Districts(RS-2) to ComprehensiveDevelopment District (1408 FifthAvenue) (CD-29) based on SingleDetached Dwelling Districts (RS-1)and Public and Institutional Districts(Low Rise) (P-1) in order to permit alicensed group daycare with 50spaces for the care of children.Uses permitted in the proposed CDZone include: child care, homebased businesses, temporarycommercial and industrial uses asset out in the proposed bylaw,detached and attached accessorybuildings as set out in the proposedbylaw.
City Contact:Development Services Departmentat 604-515-3777.
Inspection of Documents:A copy of the proposed bylaw maybe inspected at Legislative Services. Details and materials may be inspected at theDevelopment Services Department (Planning), City Hall, 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster,British Columbia during normal office hours being 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Fridayinclusive (except Statutory Holidays) from May 3, 2010.
Public Participation:At the hearing, the public shall be allowed to make representations to the Council respectingmatters contained in the proposed bylaw. All persons who believe their interest in property isaffected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard, or topresent written submissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw.
Written submissions can be submitted to the Corporate Officer until the close of the PublicHearing. All persons who prefer to have their submissions available to Council members inadvance as part of the Public Hearing agenda package, should deliver their submissions toLegislative Services, 511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 1H9 (Fax #: 604-527-4594),by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, June 8, 2010.
Please be advised that submissions received will be published on the City of NewWestminster website, with other associated information.
No further submissions can be considered by Council after the conclusion of the PublicHearing.
Rick PageCorporate Officer
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGMonday, June 14, 2010 - 7:15 p.m.
Council Chamber, City Hall511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 1H9
TEXT AMENDMENTZONING AMENDMENT BYLAW (PARKING REGULATIONS)NO. 7374, 2010
Purpose:The purpose of Zoning Amendment Bylaw (ParkingRegulations) No. 7374, 2010, is to implement comprehensive,evidenced based parking standards for commercial and multiunit residential development. In general terms, the proposedbylaw will effect the following changes to the parkingregulations in the Zoning Bylaw:
• Adjust the off-street parking requirements for buildingscontaining two and three or more bedroom residential units
• Establish visitor parking space requirements for multi-unitresidential buildings and establish requirements for signage,accessibility and the availability of visitor parking
• Utilize the City-wide multi-unit residential standards in theC-4, C-4A and RM-6 zones for each building containing threeor more dwelling units, congregate housing, elderly citizens’homes, and all other uses
• Make changes to commercial parking requirements forhotels, liquor primary licensed premises, general offices,banks and credit unions, medical and dental clinics,restaurants and retail stores and personal serviceestablishments
• Establish a lower parking requirement for commercial lotsunder 13.72 metres (45 feet) in width recognizing thelimitations for these lots to meet higher parking standards.
City Contact:Development Services Department at 604-527-4532.
Inspection of Documents:A copy of the proposed bylaw and related material may beinspected at Legislative Services, City Hall, 511 Royal Avenue,New Westminster, British Columbia during normal office hoursbeing 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday inclusive(except Statutory Holidays) from May 17, 2010.
Public Participation:At the hearing, the public shall be allowed to makerepresentations to the Council respecting matters contained inthe proposed bylaw. All persons who believe their interest inproperty is affected by the proposed bylaw shall be afforded areasonable opportunity to be heard, or to present writtensubmissions respecting matters contained in the bylaw.
Written submissions may be submitted to the CorporateOfficer until the close of the Public Hearing. All persons whoprefer to have their submissions available to Council membersin advance as part of the Public Hearing agenda package,should deliver their submissions to Legislative Services,511 Royal Avenue, New Westminster, B.C. V3L 1H9(Fax #: 604-527-4594), by 12:00 noon on Tuesday, June 8,2010.
Please be advised that submissions received will bepublished on the City of New Westminster website, withother associated information.
No further submissions can be considered by Council afterthe conclusion of the Public Hearing.
Judi TurnerActing Corporate Officer
Multi-Use Civic Facility Purpose-BuildArt SpacesOpen House & Workshop
Date: Thursday, June 10, 2010Time: 4:30 - 6:00 pm - Open House
6:00 - 8:00 pm - WorkshopLocation: City Hall Front FoyerThe City of New Westminster is building a new Multi-Use Civic Facility and needs your input tofinalize the program for the facility. Please come and share your ideas at the community openhouse and workshop on Thursday, June 10, 2010. The workshop will focus on prioritizingpurpose-built art spaces within the new facility.For more information please contact Carolyn Armanini, Development Services at 604-527-4647 [email protected]
A Surrey woman is appealing for assis-tance in locating a memorial stone that hasdisappeared from its yearlong home inQueen’s Park.
Karline Wishart visited Queen’s Parkon Monday, May 24, the one-year anniver-sary of the death of her good friend MikeOxtoby. After he died suddenly of a heartattack, Wishart painted a memory stone inhis honour and placed it in Queen’s Park.
“I stood there for a few seconds. I didn’tknow what to do,” she said about discover-ing the rock was missing. “I felt like I lostmy friend all over again.”
While Wishart and Oxtoby both live inSurrey, they often stopped in Queen’s Parkto have coffee. The memory stone had beenlocated near a picnic table at the north endof the park, near Sixth Avenue and FirstStreet.
“It’s about the size of a football. It washeavy,” she said. “It has got a HondaGoldwing motorcycle painted on it withwhite and purple flowers, his name on topof it, his date of birth and the date of hispassing.”
Wishart and Oxtoby were riding part-ners. They’d often go for motorcycle rides,stopping at Queen’s Park to have a coffee.
“We used to go there all the time,” shesaid of the local park. “We would even gothere in the wintertime and sit there andhave our coffee.”
Wishart said she isn’t an artist but wasinspired to paint the memory stone in herfriend’s memory.
“I just wanted to do this. I thoughtmaybe to have a memory place, if hisfriends wanted to have a place where theycould have coffee,” she said about the stonethat was tucked into an out-of-the-wayspace. “There is really only four or five of uswho know where it is. It was in the hollowof a tree. You have to walk right up to thetree to see it.”
Workers in the city’s parks departmentwere aware of the stone but didn’t move itas it didn’t get in the way of equipment usedfor mowing or maintaining the grounds.
“He (Mike) made a joke about the tree,”she recalled.
“He had new shoes with a weird print.He put his footprint there and said, I havemarked my place.”
Wishart asks anyone who finds the stoneor knows of its whereabouts to call her, noquestions asked, at 604-314-2897 or return itto the park.
“It’s heartbreaking for me,” she said of itsloss. “Mike’s friends would like it back.”
◗QUEEN’S PARK
Friends mourn lossof memorial stoneBY THERESA MCMANUS [email protected]
Stone in park was paintedin honour of man who diedone year ago
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Cough medicines, vitamins, Band-Aids … and cigarettes? B.C. residentsmay be used to seeing one of the mosttoxic legal substances for sale in phar-macies where they buy products toimprove their health, but thatdoesn’t make it right.
With World No TobaccoDay having just passed onMonday, Physicians for aSmoke-Free Canada is calling on B.C.and Manitoba – the only two Canadianprovinces that still allow pharmaciesto sell cigarettes – to join the rest of the
country and stop this unhealthy practice.“Tobacco kills. Selling tobacco in
pharmacies gives false and dangerouscredibility to cigarettes,” says Dr. MilanKhara, clinical director of the Vancouver
Coastal Health tobacco depen-dence clinic and member ofPhysicians for a Smoke-FreeCanada. “Tobacco is not com-patible with health, and the
role of the pharmacist is not compatiblewith that of tobacco vendor.”
The reason stores with pharmaciescontinue to sell cigarettes seems obvi-
ous: profit. Of course, not all of thefoods sold in drug stores or grocerystores are healthy, and the argumentcould be made that pop and chips doas much damage to some people ascigarettes do to others. The difference,though, is that people who damage theirhealth through overconsumption of fat-and sugar-laden foods don’t harm oth-ers, at least directly.
Smokers, however, impact other peo-ple’s health, no matter how consideratethey try to be of non-smokers. Even newrules banning smoking within three
metres of doorways to public buildingsjust mean that smokers huddle on side-walks, where non-smokers have to holdtheir breath as they walk by.
How can we, as a society, justifyallowing pharmacies to continue sell-ing cigarettes? They’re still visible tochildren, since the covers put in place tohide them from view have to be openedeach time a clerk takes a package out.
What kind of message does sellingcigarettes in the same place as medicinesend to kids?
The wrong one.
Public may endup voting on HST
John Slater. Richard Lee.Terry Lake. Pat Pimm. DaveHayer. Eric Foster.
Recognize any of thosenames? I didn’t think so.
They are all MLAs, all mem-bers of the B.C. Liberal govern-ment backbench (a status thatvirtually guarantees a cloak ofanonymity). And they all sit onan obscure legislative committeethat has never actually met butwhich is about to play a pivotalrole in determining the fate ofthe harmonized sales tax in thisprovince. The select standingcommittee on legislative initia-tives will be given the task ofwhat to do with that anti-HSTpetition that continues to collectsignatures.
I’ve written in this spacebefore that despite the obvi-ous unpopularity of the HST,the B.C. Liberal government isunlikely to repeal the tax on itsown, even as it tumbles off a cliffin public opinion.
Last week, Premier GordonCampbell said he will “followthe law” and hand the petitionoff to the committee, which willbe faced with two avenues ofpossible action.
The committee will eitherturn the petition’s language intoa piece of legislation to be tabledin the legislature, or it will sub-mit the petition to a general ref-erendum across the province.
Recently, I speculated the ref-erendum route was unlikely, butnow I’m not so sure. The reasonfor rethinking this possibility isthat like many other people, Ineglected to go back and reviewthe legislation governing referen-dums in this province.
The law states that 50 percent of all voters in this provincemust vote in favour in order fora referendum question to passand become legislation. Not 50per cent of those who bother tovote – but 50 per cent of the nearthree million registered votersin B.C.
Will 1.5 million people voteto repeal the HST? That’s thenumber that is required, andwhile it’s certainly possible, itmay prove too high a number toattain.
To put this in context, remem-ber that in the 2009 election, only1.6 million people even botheredto vote. In other words, almostevery single person who votedlast time – for whatever party– would have to vote yes in areferendum to repeal the HST inorder for it to pass.
To put it another way, theanti-HST petition, while verysuccessful (much to my surprise,I admit) is still a long way fromattracting 1.5 million signatures.
OUR VIEWTHE RECORD
Government line on HST bafflingDear Editor:Re: Liberals Never Promised Not to Bring in HST:Hansen, Letters to the editor, The Record, May 22
Let me see if I understand the (finance) minister’suse of an HST quotation correctly. He claims that theHST “is not something that is contemplated in theB.C. Liberal platform.” Was this supposed to leadthe voters to believe that the HST was not ruled outin the B.C. Liberal platform?
Is the reader expected to presume that the HSTmay be considered or planned or getting organizedsomewhere in secret, but that it’s not the public’sright to know in advance, and if HST is announcedjust after an election, nothing has been said, prom-ised or broken? How can anyone interpret it thisway?
The main question is: What is to stop any reader
from presuming that the quote means there will beno HST in the foreseeable future? If this presump-tion is wrong, what does the quote mean? To assertthat “such is the case” is to deny that “such is notthe case.”
If the quote does not deny anything, it does notreally say anything. What, then, is it supposed tomean? The letter’s answer is raising more questionsthan explanations, and I have yet to see what senseit is supposed to make for the readers.
Terry Hilmar, New Westminster
Mayor needs to show sensitivityDear Editor:Re: Crime stats take another dip in New West, TheRecord, May 26
I wonder if Mr. Wright, our mayor here in New◗Dump-off Page 7◗HST Page 7
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West, would use the same expression“dump-off” in relation to the body foundin the apartment parking lot on RoyalAvenue if the victim were a relative of his.
I find it a very poorly chosen and offen-sive description for a suspected murdervictim. It is likely the fellow was a distantrelative of mine. I have not seen any ofthe family for almost 40 years. Calling theending of someone’s life a “dump-off” isappalling. Show at least some sensitivity,Mr. Mayor.
Barbara Berry, New Westminster
Pier park is over budgetDear Editor:
In recent editorials, the media wasespousing the virtues of this wonderful(Westminster Pier Park) project. Our elect-ed mayor and council support this project;the provincial and federal governmentsupplied money for this project, but whatabout the taxpayer? Did anyone ask usif we wanted to spend more than $1,033for every man, woman and child livingin New Westminster on a park? This isbased on the reported cost of $54 millionto complete the park, adding $8 millionto purchase the park and divided by the60,000 residents of New Westminster.
When the mayor announced the landpurchase for $8 million and a completepark for $25 million in 2009, did he dohis homework? Or did he rush into thisannouncement as an election goodie forthe people of New Westminster?
I cringed when I read the city admin-istrator quoted as saying, “It’s not going
over budget.”Mr. Daminato, the park is over bud-
get! We are only getting half the park!Followed by, and I quote, “We’re manag-ing the project in such a way that we con-trol the money.” Yes, you certainly do, withthe recent mayor’s and council’s approvalof a $17-million loan bylaw for the park,thus providing the city an option to bor-row an additional $9 million if they needto. Was this bylaw passed knowing it wasgoing over budget? Is this the control thecity is talking about? Is the cost to borrowthis money included in the estimated $62million for the park?
A promise of a complete park for $25million by March 2011 is now simply justnot true. The pier is not the first projectto go over budget and likely won’t be thelast. However, considering the multimil-lions of dollars at stake, this could be thebiggest in New Westminster’s history.
James Crosty, New Westminster
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First, I would like to commend TheRecord for the coverage of the HST. It ismedia such as yours that can help citizensof our communities make positive resultsin our province.
I would also like to thank all the citizensof New Westminster for their dedicationand commitment to fighting the HST. Weare all volunteers fighting for our right tohave honesty in government, no matterwhat political party is in charge. It doesnot matter what (the premier) throws atus after July 5. We have won and willremember.
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Bill Vander Zalm, whohas organized the petitiondrive, thinks he may get amillion signatures by thetime his sign-up periodexpires in early July. Thatwould be a very impres-sive accomplishment, buthe’d still be a half-millionsignatures short of what’srequired in a referendum.
Another importantfactor to consider is thetiming of the referendum.By law, it’s not to hap-pen until Sept. 24, 2011.After more than one yearactually living with thefull impact – negative andpositive – of the HST, will1.5 million people still turnout to vote to repeal it?
For these reasons, thereferendum appears to be
the most enticing optionopen to a government hell-bent on keeping the tax.The B.C. Liberals are likelyto bet that when all is saidand done 16 months fromnow, not enough peoplewill get out and vote to getrid of the HST.
But, then again, manypeople discounted thechances of the anti-HSTpetition succeeding andwere proven dead wrong.History shows that taxrevolts don’t last verylong, but we may be inuncharted waters with theHST. The prospects of arecall campaign againstone or more Liberal MLAsis still a real possibility,even if a referendum ispromised.
In any event, the white-
hot issue will soon behanded off to that groupof anonymous B.C. Liberalbackbenchers (one has towonder whether Campbellwill alter the makeup ofthe committee to give hisside more experience).
Of course, the premierwill be telling his back-benchers what to do (theNDP has four members aswell).
Nevertheless, it seemsodd that the fate of theB.C. Liberal governmentis about to be turned overto six people with verylittle political experiencebetween them.
But, as the premiersays, that’s the law.
Keith Baldrey is chiefpolitical reporter for GlobalB.C.
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The New WestminsterSenior Salmonbellies andthe Royal WestminsterRegiment continue to forgea community alliance.
The second annual Seatsfor Soldiers lacrosse gamewill take place in Queen’sPark Arena on Thursday,June3at7:45p.m.AllArmedForces, Legion members,veterans, cadets and theirfamilies will get in free tothe June 3 game betweenthe Salmonbellies and theVictoria Shamrocks.
“They have 24 soldiersthat have just got backfrom Afghanistan,” saidDan Richardson, presidentof the New WestminsterSalmonbellies. “We arevery hopeful we are goingto have them on the flooras well.”
People are encouragedto wear their uniforms, reg-imental blazers or red tosupport Canadian troops.The event will featuremilitary displays, militarybands, bagpipers, a bever-age garden and the new’Bellies camouflage jersey.
“We are going to be giv-ing away Canadian flags.We have got 3,000 flags.We are hoping everyonewho comes wears red,”said David MacGrotty,who chairs the event on theSalmonbellies’ behalf. “Wehave 2,200 pins that we aregiving away. They are mili-tary pins.”
MacGrotty said thecamouflage jersey will bereserved for the annualSeats for Soldiers event.
“Because the regiment is
in New Westminster, thatis obviously our first con-tact,” he said. “As far as theCanadian Forces go, we arein full support.”
Partial proceeds fromthe event will go to theMilitary Family ResourcesCentre, which assists fami-lies with various needswhen their loved ones areserving abroad.
About two years ago,Richardson received ane-mail from a womanwho was looking for aSalmonbellies T-shirt tosend her partner who wasstationed in Afghanistan.
Richardson found spon-sors who helped sendsome items to soldiers inAfghanistan – 25 sticks,balls, hats, T-shirts and agoalie stick.
In return the organiza-tion received a video of sol-diers playing lacrosse on anoutdoor box at the base inAfghanistan.
Late last year, the team’splayers and managementsigned a jersey that wassent over to Canadian sol-diers in Afghanistan, as didthe Vancouver Canucks,the Whitecaps and the B.C.Lions. The jersey is now ondisplay at Canada Housein Kabul.
The Senior Salmonbelliesalso reached out to the RoyalWestminster Regiment,and the idea of a Seats forSoldiers event was born.
“They were very recep-tive. That is what start-ed last year’s Seats forSoldiers,” Richardson said.“We got about 2,500 peoplein that night. It was a greatsuccess. This year it’s goingto be bigger and better.”
Service: Cmdr. Rob Watt of Victoria, right, and PettyOfficer 1st Class Roger Payne of Halifax, show offthe autographed Salmonbellies jersey sent to soldiersserving in Afghanistan. It’s now on display at CanadaHouse in Kabul.
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“When Gary told me somebody had sto-len our copper wiring, I didn’t think it hadhappened at all,” said Howell, the fundrais-ing and sponsorship coordinator for NewWestminster Baseball. “But when he toldme it was no joke, I think I swore more thatmorning than I ever have in my life.”
Howell and Hepting, along with twoother electricians, had spent more than 12hours on Thursday completing the wiringfor the newly installed scoreboard at JustinMorneau Field in Moody Park. When therain came late Thursday, the crew packedup their things at 10 p.m., with the plan toreturn in the morning to get the last hour ofwork done.
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The thieves made off with seven strandsof wire, each only about three feet inlength.
Hepting and Howell got to work splicingnew wires together, and they got everythingfunctional in time for the 6 p.m. start of thetournament on Friday.
“We got the lights working with a tempo-rary fix,” said Howell. “When the weathergets better, we’ll do a more permanent fix.”
While the tournament got started ontime, the rain meant only four of 12 gameson Saturday got completed. Organizerscaught up on Sunday, completing the final18 games by 9 p.m.
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Watt said trustees dotheir best to serve the par-ent advisory councils.
“We do what we can, buta lot us still have jobs thatcan conflict as well,” shesaid. “Last year, the particu-lar school in question wasthe only school that hadn’tsubmitted their PAC datesto the school district officein advance. A number ofrequests were then put infor them to change theirdates, but they refused.
“The first thing I didwhen I went to the HumePAC was give them mye-mail and my cellphonenumber if they ever needto reach me. I’m not an
unavailable person, butI might not necessarilyattend every PAC meetingthere is.”
Both trustees pointed outthat the New Westminsterschool board is one of theonly ones in the provincewhere trustees even attendPAC meetings.
“It’s not common,” saidWatt. “There is this kindof expectation with NewWestminster, but usuallytrustees will only attend ifthere is something reallybig.”
Barton agreed the tim-ing of meetings can be anissue.
“If they happen to coin-cide, obviously it is a prob-
lem for the trustee,” shesaid. “Mr. Atkinson said hehoped they would choosea night other than Tuesdaynext year, although the com-ment from Robson was thathe had only shown up oncein three years, and that wasjust before the election.”
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A 56-year-old man from the LowerMainland was hit and killed by a train inNew Westminster Friday evening.
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Dawn Black and Peter Julianmay no longer be on thesame team in Ottawa, but
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Black, who is now NewWestminster’s MLA in Victoriaand Julian, Burnaby-NewWestminster’s member ofParliament, are teaming up tohost the sixth annual 12th StreetCleanup. This year’s event takesplace on Saturday, June 5.
“Please mark the date on yourcalendar and plan to attend andhelp us clean up litter along 12thStreet,” said an e-mail from Black.“It is not heavy work, and manyhands will make the job go quick-ly.”
Participants will meet at 10a.m. in the parking lot at 1170Eighth Ave. (at 12th Street) behindCommunity Savings Credit Unionand go out into the neighbour-hood for an hour or two. Peopleshould wear comfortable clothingand shoes. At noon, members ofthe New Westminster FirefightersCharitable Society will serve up afree barbecue lunch for volunteers.
Theatrical history tourThe Royal City’s theatre history
takes centre stage at this week-end’s history tour.
A Sense of History ResearchServices is hosting a tour about thehistory of performances, theatreproductions and travelling enter-tainment in New Westminster. Atone time, the city’s downtown hadpresentations of various types intwo opera houses, two drill halls,six or seven movie houses, numer-ous other halls and large rooms,church halls and churches, andright out on the main street.
The tour, which will point outthe sites of many presentationsand theatrical events, stages andcharacters, is on Sunday, June 6. Itstarts at 1:30 p.m. in front of NewWestminster City Hall at the cor-ner of Royal Avenue at Sixth Streetand will weave its way throughdowntown to Columbia Street,
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The rain held off just long enough on Sunday foranother successful Queensborough Day.
Almost 800 people turned out to see 20 exhibitorsshow off the best of the island community.
“We thought everything went off quite well,” saidrecreation programmer Ken Vautour. “The police dogswere very popular, as was the bike course set up bythe New Westminster police. We also had an indoorplayland complete with a pirate ship, and it was a greatplace for the younger kids.”
The festival also included food exhibits and informa-tion on the future direction of Queensborough.
“We are a growing community that is always lookingto the future,” said organizer Renee Chadwick.
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Police work:At left,Const. RogerRempeland policedog Gun-ner meetwith kids atQueensbor-ough Day.Below left,Rempel andConst. JasonGeldermanwork withGunner on acanine poli-cing demo.Below,Joshua Ince,4, takes hisbike througha course setup by NewWestminsterPolice.Photos by LarryWright/THERECORD
Entertainment: BriannaMartint, 11, with the RogersSchool of Irish Dance, coolsoff with an ice cone. Atleft, a dancer from the JosieDebaat Polynesian Dancersperforms onstage.Town Page 12
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Each January, the charitable societyruns a two-day Christmas tree chippingevent to raise funds that it disperses to awide variety of charities in the commu-nity. Instead of chipping trees, the societywill soon be shredding paper to raisefunds.
“Everything is 100 per cent by dona-tion,” said Glen Bailey, vice-president ofthe charitable society. “It all goes to thefirefighters’ charitable society.”
Individuals and businesses are wel-come to bring any sensitive material orpaperwork to the June 19 event, where itwill be immediately shredded by a pro-fessional shredding company and thenrecycled. The shredathon takes place onSaturday, June 19 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. inthe Canada Games Pool parking lot.
“It’s pretty much unlimited paper aslong as it is in a container the average
person can carry,” Bailey said. “If we canlift it and dump it in the shredder, we’lltake it.”
Like the tree chipping event, peoplewill be able to buy a hotdog or enjoysome free entertainment. All activities atthe event will be by donation.
“G&F Financial is going to be therewith their popcorn (machine),” Baileysaid. “BCAA is going to have a littlebooth with information about their prod-ucts. Their manager, Marguerite Murray,approached us with this idea.”
Bailey said several environmentalgroups are expected to attend and pro-vide information about their efforts.
BMO opens new branchCustomers and community members
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The grand opening of the branch inColumbia Square took place on Saturday,May 29. BMO opened its first branch inNew Westminster way back in 1888.
Branch manager Samantha Harrisonleads a team of seven professionals who,collectively, will provide advice in sixlanguages: English, French, Cantonese,Hindi, Punjabi and Urdu.
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The talents of Royal City youth will bein the spotlight this weekend at the annualYam Jam festival.
The Yam Jam Youth Arts Fest is com-ing to Hyack Square on Saturday, June 5,showcasing the talents of young artists intheatre, dance, music and visual arts.
The festival – Yam Jam stands for YouthArts Movement Jamboree – has been run-ning for more than 10 years and has takenplace in a variety of locations, includ-ing Massey Theatre, Mercer Stadium andMoody Park.
This year, performances will take placeat Hyack Square and at venues alongColumbia Street and around downtown.
The programming consists of twoparts.
First, from noon to 4 p.m., there will bean artist’s village at Hyack Square – withart displays and sales, information andresource tables, and performing arts onthe stage.
Then, from 7 to 10 p.m., youth bandswill take over for a showcase concert.
This year, downtown businesses have
also joined in the fun – a scavenger huntexploring downtown will be hosted byparticipating businesses throughout thedaytime portion of the festival, and partici-pants will have a chance to win prizes.
Besides performing and showing offtheir art, youth are also involved in manyaspects of behind-the-scenes preparationfor the festival.
Youth competed in a contest for a newlogo design, and winner Nadia Nachtigahlhad the opportunity to work with a profes-sional graphic design team from SynergistCommunications to polish her design.
The logo will be used on promotionalitems and as a component of the set designat Hyack Square.
Members of Massey Theatre’s youthtech club are creating the site design forHyack Square for the occasion.
Yam Jam is a partnership of the ArtsCouncil of New Westminster, the Cityof New Westminster youth services,the School District No. 40 communityschools program, Massey Theatre and theDowntown New Westminster BIA.
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Construction is almost complete on the temporarystadium at Empire Field that the BC Lions will callhome for the 2010-11 season.
The home opener in the Lions’ temporary den will beon June 21 against Edmonton. For some fans, it willbe a brand new experience. For others, it will providea taste of the past.
“We have a tremendous opportunity in 2010 to pro-vide our fans with a season to remember as we returnto the birthplace of Lions football for the first time in27 years,” said George Chayka, the Lions’ vice-presi-dent of business.
The one-year move to Empire Field became neces-sary following the announcement late last year thatconstruction on a new retractable roof for BC Placewould not be completed until July 2011. The BCLions will host the 99th Grey Cup at BC Place inNovember 2011.
TransLink has boosted service linking to Empire Fieldquite significantly since the Lions last played there.Service on Hastings Street and links from the NorthShore and from the Millennium SkyTrain Line will givefans great connections to the games, and TransLinkwill offer “special events” boosts in service for gamedays. Check out www.bclions.com/page/parking-and-transportation for ready-made transit options to
Empire Field, along with driving directions and park-ing information.Completely enclosed on all four sides with an approx-imate seating capacity of 27,500, the new Lions’ denat Empire Field will be a cosy fit for fans. Individualseats totaling 20,100 will run along the side lines andanother 7,400 bench-style seats will occupy the endzones. Sideline seats between the goal lines will becovered and a limited number of private boxes willalso be constructed along with media facilities, con-cessions, stadium level lighting, scoreboards, a videoboard and washrooms.
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The BC Lions are heading back to their old turf this season,when they return to Empire Field. photo courtesy BC Lions
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Anna Zawada, Senior Designer at Synergist and Nadia enjoyedspending an afternoon discussing graphic design and workingthrough design variations for the new Yam Jam logo.
New Westminster’s Annual Yam JamYouth Arts Festival returns this June 5thto Hyack Square. Not only will the eventshowcase the artistic talents of ouryouth but also will be introducing a newlogo designed by New Westminster’sown Nadia Nachtigahl. Nadia was thewinner of the Yam Jam logo designcontest put on by the Arts Council ofNew Westminster, SD 40 CommunitySchools Program and The City of NewWestminster Youth Services. As thewinner of the contest Nadia had theopportunity to work with local brandingagency Synergist Communications to putthe finishing touches on her submission.
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◗ IN THE GAMEShasta club trampolinists medal at gym nats ◗P20Teen wins racquetball singles title at nationals ◗P21
The top draft pick in theWestern Lacrosse Association thisseason is also No. 1 in the eyes ofthe U.S. Intercollegiate LacrosseAssociation.
Stony Brook University juniormidfielder Kevin Crowley wasnamed the USILA’s most out-standing Division I player of theyear on May 28.
Crowley was in Baltimore,Maryland this weekend to receivethe Lt. Raymond J. Enners Awardas the NCAA’s top player.
Crowley had one of the bestseasons ever by a Stony Brookvarsity lacrosse player, posting asingle-season record 51 goals and26 assists in 17 games.
The 6-4 New Westminsterproduct is the only player inschool history in the top five inboth goals and assists, with 101tallies and 75 helpers, respective-ly. He is currently just 26 pointsshy of the school’s all-time recordof 201 points.
“It’s a huge honour to be cho-sen for the Enners Award,” saidCrowley in Stony Brook pressrelease. “I wouldn’t be named
to this award if it weren’t for myteammates making great playsaround me. 2010 was a great sea-son. The team, coaches, admin-istration and Stony Brook com-munity have been awesome andwe’re looking forward to a great2011.”
Crowley is just the fourthjunior since 1995 to earn theEnners Award.
Just the day before, Crowleywas named to the association’sAll-American team, the first-everfirst team selection for a StonyBrook player.
Junior Stony Brook teammate
Jordan McBride was also namedan All-American to the thirdteam.
McBride, an honourable men-tion All-American in his first twoseasons at Stony Broook, scored48 goals this season, a career best.He also became the program’sall-time leading goal scorer and isthe first player in school historyto score at least 40 goals goals inthree consecutive seasons.
Stony Brook finished the sea-son with a record of 13-4, advanc-ing to the NCAA national Div. 1quarter-finals for the first timein school history. The Seawolves
won nine straight games en routeto a sixth overall ranking in thenation, the highest ever in pro-gram history.
Earlier this month, Crowleywas also named the unanimouschoice as America East playerof the year and is a finalist forthe Tewaaraton Award, which ishanded out to the most outstand-ing player in Div. 1 lacrosse eachseason.
The winner of the TewaaratonAward will be named in a cer-emony at the SmithsonianMuseum of the American Indianon Thursday.
BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS [email protected]
Junior middie named Div. 1 player of the year
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Captains two: St. Thomas More Knight captains, Michael Luongo, with disc, and Sandra Waldun, backing himup, right, led the Burnaby independent to a sixth-place finish in the senior Tier 1 division at the B.C. highschool ultimate championships at Burnaby Lake Sports Complex-East Saturday.
The St. Thomas More Knights fin-ished among the top six at the B.C.high school ultimate championshipsfor a third straight year.
The Knights, seeded eighth goinginto the Tier 1 senior coed division,finished the two-day competitionwith a sixth-place finish. Last year,
STM placed fourth overall.The Knights placed second in their
pool with a 3-1 record behind even-tual B.C. champion York House/St.George’s Saturday.
STM defeated RichmondSecondary 13-8 in a final placementgame Sunday.
Knightsin top six
KNIGHTS 4-3 AT ULTIMATE CHAMPIONSHIPS ’Bellies useovertime towin again
For a second straightweek, the New WestminsterSalmonbellies needed over-time at home to keep theirundefeated record intact.
In a similar scorelineto a 17-14 extra-time winover Langley in its WesternLacrosse Association homeopener, New Westminstergot by a game NanaimoTimbermen side 15-11 fol-lowing a 10-minute over-time at Queen’s Park ArenaMay 27.
Two weeks ago, theSalmonbellies allowedLangley to take control ofa 12-goal opening periodwith six straight goals.
Last week, NewWestminster were cruis-ing along on a 7-4 clip inthe middle period beforeNanaimo replied with fiveunanswered goals.
In both games it tooka late third-period surge,sparked by lefthanderJordan Hall to position thehome side for the overtimecomeback.
Player of the gameMartin Cummings witha career-high four goalsgot things started with hissecond goal of the gamemidway through the thirdperiod.
Hall and team scoringleader Cliff Smith then tal-lied to tie the game at 11apiece.
In OT, New Westminsterwas again perfect, outscor-ing the T-Men 4-0, includ-ing the game-winner on
Cummings’ first of a back-to-back pair to start theperiod.
“We’re waiting untilthe last 10 minutes of thegame before we elevate ourgame,” said Cummings,who has 10 points in hisfirst four games and is scor-ing on a .412 per cent clip.
The team’s last two homewins have been a double-edged sword for last sea-son’s Mann Cup finalists,added Cummings.
“We’ve played better onthe road and we have tocarry our road game backhome,” Cummings said.“In the second period wewere slow on our feet. Wehave to push the tempoand push the transition upthe floor.”
Tyler Richards, who wasyanked early in the secondperiod in the home opener,went the distance againstNanaimo making 48 stopsfor the ’Bellies.
Ilija Gajic played his firstgame for the Salmonbelliesagainst Nanaimo and con-tributed five points, includ-ing a pair of goals to thewin.
First-round draft pickCorbyn Tao tallied hisfirst senior A hat trick in afive-point outing for NewWestminster.
The Salmonbellies takeon the Victoria Shamrockson Seats for Soldiers nightat Queen’s Park Arena onThursday at 7:45 p.m.
All armed forces, legionmembers, cadets and theirfamilies will be admitted tothe game for free.
BY TOM BERRIDGE SPORTS [email protected]
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◗TRAMPOLINE
Shasta tumblers medalat gymnastic nationalsShasta Trampoline
Club’s Olivia Bortolazzofinished first in two individ-ual events and medalled ina third on trampoline at theCanadian gymnastic cham-pionships in Kamloops.
Bortolazzo took top hon-ours in the women’s opendivision on double-minitrampoline with a com-bined score of 124.200.
The Shasta TrampolineClub tumbler earned a sec-ond gold medal with team-mate Shannon Comeaultin the open youth syn-chronized trampolinewith a winning score of115.200, finishing aheadof runner-up clubmatesTristan Ranford and PoppyQuinlan.
Bortolazzo also shared a
bronze medal with Shasta’sChelsea Nerpio and TeamB.C. in the double-miniteam final won by Quebecwith an overall 104.600score. B.C. garnered 102.300total points.
The St. Thomas Moresenior also placed fourthin the women’s open tram-poline won by Nerpio.Quinlan finished third inthe open trampoline.
Quinlan also placedthird on the youth double-mini trampoline.
In the senior women’strampoline, Anita Cirillofinished in fifth place.
Cirillo and Nerpio com-bined for a bronze medalin the senior women’s syn-chronized trampoline.
The Burnaby North
Secondary student alsohelped the B.C. seniorwomen’s trampoline team,including Quinlan, to athird-place finish.
Up-and-comers BenBlais and Cameron Quinlanalso placed well.
Cameron was the run-ner-up in the novice 10-to-14 boys’ trampoline andfourth on double-mini.
Blais was fifth on bothapparatus.
Commeault placed inthe top 10 in individualevents, finishing seventhin women’s open trampo-line and ninth in women’syouth double-mini.
Clayton Moench wasseventh overall in the nov-ice 15-to-17 boys’ trampo-line.
Hyack eighth in heptathlon for 2nd seasonNatasha Lazecki finished in eighth
place for a second consecutive year atthe B.C. high school girls’s heptathlon inAbbotsford Sunday.
The Grade 9 New WestminsterSecondary student garnered 3,387 totalpoints in the seven-event competition.
Georgia Ellenwood of LangleySecondary won the event over Zarria
Storm of Oak Bay with 4,661 points.Lazecki placed a best fifth in the 100-
metre hurdles in a time of 16.85 seconds.She was also sixth in the 800m, eighth inboth javelin and 200m and tied for 10th inthe shot put among the 22-athlete field.
Hannah Dickson of NWSS placed 14thoverall with 2,833 points. Dickson wasfifth in the javelin with a 26.68m toss.
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Singles title for N.W. teenNew Westminster ’s
Anthony Schonberger wonthe men’s singles A titleat the Racquetball Canadanational championshipsat Rev’s Fitness Centre inBurnaby Saturday.
Schonberger swept theA final, defeating thirdseed Dave Trembley ofSaskatchewan 15-9 and 15-13 to win the men’s gold.
Schonberger droppedjust one game along theway, a three-set victory over
eventual bronze medallistTerry Nelson of Ontario inthe semifinals.
Nelson had earlierknocked off top seed PaulHuseon of B.C. in the quar-ter-finals in a three-setter.
Schonberger, the fourthoverall seed, defeated fifthseed Evan Pritchard ofManitoba in straight sets inhis opening match.
Burnaby’s SebastienBoissonneult was knockedout of the men’s singles
open red draw by KevinCaouette of Alberta.
Boissonneault andCaouette then teamedup in men’s doubles, butagain failed to make thered group final.
Dorys Boissonneaultmade it to the finals ofthe women’s singles B redgroup, but lost to DeborahLeclair of B.C. 15-13 and15-5. Dorys beat SusanLivingston of Manitoba inthe semifinal 15-7, 15-10.
Junior ’Bellies thump Thunder
It was all over in the opening 20 min-utes.
The New Westminster Salmonbelliesremained undefeated in the B.C. JuniorLacrosse League following a 12-4 victoryover the hapless Langley Thunder on May27.
The junior A ’Bellies stormed theLangley Events Centre, raining eight goalsin the opening period en route to their fifthwin in six starts.
New Westminster’s only blemish todate was an 8-8 draw with Victoria backin May.
Leif Mydske, Mark Negrin and TylerDigby all scored two goals in the first-per-iod firestorm.
The Salmonbellie trio all finished withfour-point nights, including hat tricks for
Negrin and Digby.Daniel McQuade led all scorers in his
first game of the season for the junior’Bellies, scoring two goals and three help-ers.
Jeff Sproule, who leads the juniorSalmonbellies in scoring with 29 points,scored his seventh goal of the campaignalong with four assists.
Frank Scigliano had to make just 29stops in goal for the win.
New Westminster played CoquitlamTuesday on Walt Weaver night (after TheRecord deadlines) in a battle of the tworemaining unbeaten teams.
The junior ’Bellies are in Port Coquitlamon Friday and on the Island against Victoriaon Saturday.
The next home game for theSalmonbellies is Tuesday, June 8 at Queen’sPark Arena against the Burnaby Lakers.Game time is 8 p.m.
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1112 10th Ave – $579,900This 4 bdrm, 2 bath home has been very wellcared for w/updates throughout. Spaciouslvg rm & dng room on the main has 2 bdrms& 1 bath. Tile back splash & under counterlights add nice detail to updated kitchen.Bsmt adds plenty more space w/2 bdrms,rec room, den & 4 pc bath. New windows,recent roof, plumbing & exterior paint. Wellkept, private fully fenced yard w/lane accessto 2 car garage & garden shed.
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1232 Drivers1232
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3550 Poultry3550
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DOWN
Fun By The NumbersLike puzzles?
Then you'll love Sudoku.This mind-bending puzzlewill have you hookedfrom the moment yousquare off, so sharpenyour pencil and putyour Sudoku savvy
to the test!
Here's How It Works:Sudoku puzzles are formatted as a 9x9 grid, broken into nine 3x3boxes. To solve a Sudoku, the numbers 1 through 9 must fill eachrow, column and box. Each number can appear only once in each row,column and box. You can figure out the order in which the numberswill appear by using the numeric clues already provided in the boxes.The more numbers you name, the easier it gets to solve the puzzle!
1. Bunks2. Utter sounds3. Teapot warmer4. Black tropical Am.cuckoo5. Memorial architect Maya6. Microgram7. More uncommon8. Hand grenade9. Blare10. Non-presidentialelections11. New (French)12. Dish of raw vegetables14. A disgraceful event17. 7th zone W. ofGreenwich
18. _____ Park: 9402520. Poundal (abbr.)23. Print made from anengraving24. Av_____g: shunning25. Foreign Service26. So you know (abbr.)29. Libyan dinar30. Not good31. A citizen of Italy32. Diacritical mark35. Radioactivity unit36. Encomium38. Lombardy capital40. Backless slipper41. Honk42. What a monarch does
43. 7th Hindu month44. Talk45. Energy Saving Module(abbr.)46. Type of whale47. Payment (abbr.)
1. Steady7. Rural Free Delivery(abbr.)10. Intended to assistmemory12. Indian frock13. Salt treatment14. Clear wrap15. Pop singer Springfield16. Horse fly17. Rock TV channel
18. Picasso’s mistress19. Ooze out21. The last part of anything22. Exchange27. 39th state28. Word of many parts33. Bleak House author’sinitials34. Idol worshiper36. 21st Greek letter37. Mama’s partner
38. Most important39. Jar cover40. Comportment41. Drop behind44. Russian prison camp45. Betrothal48. Actor Ladd49. Pasta flour50. Big London clock51. Fingerless glove
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6008 Condos/Townhouses6008
6008-42 S. Surrey/White Rock6008-42
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6010 Duplexes - Sale6010CENTRAL BBY DUPLEXES,5681-83 Camino Crt. Each side2332 sqft, 5 BR, 3 baths, 2kitchens, 2 w/d’s, 2 balc, Asking$538,888 ea side. 604-889-4740
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3020 ChildcareWanted3020
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3050 Preschools/Kindergarten3050
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To place an ador for more info
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please callDarla 604.444.3054
3040 Daycare Centres3040
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LEGALS
Celebrate all yourfamily occasions in the
Mike & Erica Browneare thrilled to announce the
arrival of their beautiful baby boyNathan JohnBrowneborn June 20th, 2006
at 9:44 p.m. weighing 8 lbs. 9 oz.
We would like to send a special
thank you to Dr. O'Hare, Hannah,
Susan and the wonderful nurses
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Happy Birthday!Bobby Erickson
wants all his friends to
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BIG60BIG60 The families ofMeganWhite& Daniel HunterAre pleased to announcetheir engagement whichtook place May 20, 2007while in Hawaii.
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FEATURED HOMES
The Record • Wednesday, June 2, 2010 • A27
A28 • Wednesday, June 2, 2010 • The Record
6510 Co-ops6510
6508 Apt/Condos6508$925 LARGE 1-bed apt fullyrenovated with new appliances &dishwasher. Rent includes heat &hot water. Building at Sixth/17th.Call 604-761-2646.
700 PARKCRESCENTNEW WESTMINSTER
2 BDRM Garden Apt.Adult friendly building. Instelaundry, visual intercom,gated parking. Near shops& bus. No pets. Includeshotwater & storage.
Call 604-306-3909
CASEY STREETCoquitlam
1 BR from $825.
Call 604.931.6408
6508 Apt/Condos6508NEW WEST. Reno’d Bach & 1 BRapt suites. From $675-$785/mo.Avail now. Ns/np. 604-724-8353
MONTECITO TOWERS99-7360 Halifax St, Bby
Bach, 1 BR & 2 BR
604 420-5636www.montecitotowers.com
ARBOUR GREENE552 Dansey Ave, Coq
Extra Large 2 Bedrooms.Close to Lougheed Mall &S.F.U.
office: 604 939-4903cell: 778-229-1358
AMBER (W)401 Westview St, Coq
Large Units.Near Lougheed Mall.
Transportation & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-2136cell: 604 805-9490
AMBER ROCHESTOR545 Rochester Ave, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall,S.F.U. & Transportation.
office:604 936-3907
AMAZING VIEWS; modern2brdm, 2bath 925 sq/ft. condo inOMA. D/w, w/d, f/p, gym, parkingetc. $1,800/mth. (778) 8952447
BACH & 1 BR, Newly Reno’d, clsto shop & transit, secured, inclsheat, h/w, prkg, Start @ $675.604-325-1385 www.remirealty.ca
NEW WEST. 2 BR $950. Quiet,clean building. Includes heat, h/w& cable. N/S, N/P. 604-521-0995
NEW WEST Bach, 1 BR & 2BRstarting at $650 avail June 1st.Quay Pacific Property Mgmt Ltd
604-521-0876 ext 29
NEW WEST, Sapperton heritagebldg. Bright 2 BR, top flr. Laundryfac. Nr Skytrain & RCH. $895/mo+ utils. June 1st. 604-828-5309
NWEST nr RCH/Skytrn, 1BR apt,nr RCH, $740/mo, June 1st, NP,quiet complex, 604 299-8288
POCO, 1 BR Apt, in very quiet 6unit bldg. Coin laundry. $750/moincls heat & light. June 1. N/P.604-941-4877 or 604-240-2562
BONSOR APTSR e n o v a t e d h i g h r i s e ,Penthouse, 1 BR & 2 BRavailable, concrete building.Very close to Metrotown,skytrain & Bonsor swimmingpool. Rent includes heat, hotwater. Reference required.
Contact Natalie778-230-9037 or
Bayside Property ServicesLtd., Office: 604-432-7774
for more info & to view
6508 Apt/Condos6508
BBY BOSA HIGHGATE Deluxe1 BR & Den, hardwood, granite &tile, $1295 incls parking & stor-age. Avail NOW. N/S. Call Dirk,604-294-9263 or 604-612-9032
CASEY MANOR325 Casey St, Coquitlam
Large 1 BR Apt, from $760incls heat, hot water, cable &secure u/grd prkg. Clean,quiet, adult-oriented building.Small pets ok. View by appt.
Call 604-339-2316
CARM-ELLEAPARTMENTS
815 - 5th Ave, New West1 BR apartment suites.
Includes heat, h/w & cable.U/grd parking avail. No pets.
Call 604-521-2866 or604-619-5323
CALYPSO COURT1030 - 5th Ave, New West
Near Transportation &Douglas College.
Well Managed Building.
office: 604 524-8174cell: 604 813-8789
BBY, 4575 Grange, 1 or 2 BRApt, nice & spac, hardwood flrs,parking, across fr Metrotown, N/s,N/p. Call Ariana 604-616-2824
BBY BRAND NEW 2 BR top flrview unit, nr Royal Oak, $1650,Avail July 1, 604-230-2291
BBY SIMON FRASER APTS,7175 Pandora St, close to SFU,shops & transit, 1 Br $875 inclheat/hw, hardwood, new paint, 1yr lease, np, June 1, Call LorneDorset Realty 604-299-0803
BURNABY 1 BR highgate luxuryapt, 20 flr, w/d, f/p, granite, garb,gym, incl heat/hw, n/s n/d n/p nopets, $1200 avail July 1604-202-6000
BBY, Lougheed Mall. 1 BR cornerunit, $855 incl heat & h/w. ns/np,Newly reno’d. U/grd prkg. stor-age, Jun 1. 604-779-3882
SALISBURY PLACE7272 Salisbury Ave Bby Highgate1 BR incl heat & hot water. N/S& N/P. Call 604-524-4720
COQ DELUXE 1 BR & Den inBosa Westwood Village, granite,hrdwd & tile. Avail now. $1050/moincls parking & storage. N/S. Dirk604-612-9032 or 604-294-9263
6508 Apt/Condos6508
COQ. Gorgeous 1 BR, 19th floor,new high-rise. Great view! 600 sf.Pets ok! SS appl, granite, h/wdfloors, w/d, f/p, u/g prkg, gym.$1,200/mo. Nr S/train, Lough Mall& SFU. June 1st. 604-836-5663
COQ AUSTIN & BLUE MTN.Bach $600. 1 BR $720. incl h/w &u/g prkg. Bldg w/d. 778-865-6696
COQ, BLUE Mtn/Howie. 1 BR,$750/mo, g/lvl. U/g prkg. N/s. NrSkytrain. Immed. 1-250-809-7532
Family Living
WHITGIFT GARDENS
1 BR, (80% adult bldg), $750.2 BR fr $895. 3 BR fr $1100.
● s p a c i o u s a p a r t m e n t s●heat, h/w, prkg, indoor pool●ball court, daycare available●near skytrain, shopping and
kids park. Sorry no pets.
604 939-0944
COTTONWOOD PLAZA555 Cottonwood Ave, Coq
Large units some with2nd bathroom or den.
On bus routes, close toS.F.U. & Lougheed Mall.
office: 604 936-1225
JUNIPER COURT415 Westview St, Coq
Close to Lougheed Mall, allTransportation Connections,
Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 939-8905cell: 604 916-0261
KING ALBERT COURT1300 King Albert, Coq
Close to Transportation,Schools & S.F.U.
office: 604 937-7343cell: 778 848-5993
Middlegate ManorBy Highgate Mall in Burnaby
1 BR from $780/mo &2 BR, from $950/mo
Spacious, modern, clean bldg.Includes heat, h/w, basiccable & prkg. Quiet pets ok.
Call Dan 604-728-2086
VILLA MARGARETA320-9th St, New WestBach & 1 BR Available.
All Suites Have Balconies.Undergrd Parking Available.Refs Required. Small Pet Ok.
CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
6508 Apt/Condos6508PORT MOODY Boardwalk Kla-hanie Dr, 2 BR apt, June 1. CanoeClub Membership, prkg & storageincls. $1350. NS/NP. 469-1985
GARDEN VILLA1010 6th Ave, New West
1 BR & 2 BR Available.Beautiful atrium with fountain.By shops, college & transit.Pets negotiable. Ref required.
CALL 604 715-7764BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
CANTERBURY COURTFifth Ave, New West
1 BR $715. 2 BR $895. Lrg,bright, well maint bldg. Rentincludes heat, hot water &cable. N/P. Central New West.
CALL 604 519-1095Professionally Managedby Colliers International
EL PRESIDENTE220 7th St, New West
1 BR $700. 2 BR $850. Rentincls heat & hot water, reno’dsuites with big patios. Byshops, banks, skytrain &college. U/grd prkg available.
Call 604 519-1382Managed by Colliers International
NEW WESTSt Andrews Street
1 BR Apt, Large balcony,updated, nr transit & amens,available June 1, small petok with pet deposit.
Call 604-540-9300
RIVERS INLETApartments
(Coquitlam Centre area)
1 BR & Bachelor Apt,3 appls, incls heat & hot water,bldg laundry room on each flr.
Sorry no pets.Call 604 942-2012
ROTARY TOWER25 Clute St, New West
Age 55 or over. Beautiful view.B a c h h i g h r i s e a p t .Close to trans & shopping.Rent incl all utils. Refs req.
Contact AnaCell: 778-859-0798
Bayside Property Services Ltd.
ROYAL CRESCENTESTATES
22588 Royal Crescent Ave,Maple Ridge
Large units. Close to GoldenEars Bridge. Great view of River
office: 604 463-0857cell: 604 375-1768
St. Andrews Court910 St. Andrews Street,
New Westminster
Bach suite, $700/mo. Big 1 BRfrom $750/mo. Rent includesheat. Reno’d, new paint, h/wdflrs. Cat ok. Seniors’ special.
Danny, 604-728-2086
RENTALSTo place your ad call
604-444-3000
Queens Avenue136 10th St, New West
3 BR Townhouse, $1218includes heat & hot water, w/dhookup & common laundry &u/grd prkg. $1200 sharepurchase.
Email for [email protected]
6540 Houses - Rent6540COQ, CENTRAL. 2 flrs, 3 BR &Den, fam room, 2 bath, appls, 2f/p, deck, carport. N/S. $1500/mo.Avail Jun 1. 604-937-3534
STOP RENTING-RENT TO OWNNo Qualification - Low Down
CHILLIWACK – 9557 Williams St,3 bdrm, 1 bath, cozy HOUSE on49x171’ lot, excellent investmentproperty in heart of town, close toshops & schools................ $888/MVANCOUVER – 558 Taylor St, 1bdrm + den, 2 level TOWNHOME,nr Gas Town, w/d, 1 Prkg $1488/MPITT MEADOWS -11860 SpringdaleDr. 4 Bdrm, 3 Bath FAMILY HOUSEAppliances, huge family room, f/p,fully fenced back yard, garage,close to West Coast Express,Schools & shops..............$1988/MCall Kristen 604 435-5555 or 786-4663
www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
6450 MiscellaneousRentals6450
GATED PARKINGAVAILABLE
New Westminster
CALL 604 723-8215BAYSIDE PROPERTY SERVICES
6595 SharedAccommodation6595
6595-10 NorthBurnaby6595-10
Lrg 1 BR to shr in Clean Brighthouse, View, 1 blk to bus, $500incls all, fem pref, 778-668-7181
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
1 BR, walk to BCIT, very clean,full bath, share wd, carport prkg,$780 incl elec. & heat, ns, np,avail Now, 604-294-9575
2 BDRM suite.$850 mo. E. Bby.Tiles & laminate flrs. Heat, water,electricity incl. No laundry. n/sCall 604-525-9837.
BBY, Deer Lake. 2 BR, partiallyfurnished ste, sh’d w/d, carport.$995/mo incl utils. Suits 2, n/s,n/p. Avail now. 604-521-6120
BBY Edmonds area, 1 BR bsmt,$800 incls utils & appls. 700 sf, Avnow. Refs. ns/np. 604-936-0630
BBY EDMONDS SKYTRAINSTN 2 BR g/lvl ste in new home,incls utils, $1050, Avail Now, RefsReq, NS/NP. w/d, 604-518-1328
BBY, Edmonds/Canada Way. 1BR. $750/mo incl hydro. Ns/np.Laundry. Suits mature person.Immed. Refs req’d. 604-522-9380
BBY, METROTOWN. New 1 BR,f/bath. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np. $800/moincl hydro. Immed. 604-377-8687
BBY NORTH 1 BR Bach ste, fullbath, shared w/d, $525, n/s, n/p,Avail July 1, 778-858-8690
BBY North, 3 BR bsmt ste, sepentry, $1350 incls utls, sh’d laun-dry. NS/NP. Govt/Seaforth, nearschools/amens. 604-433-6824
BBY nr Holdom Skytn, 1BR gl ste,w/d, NS/NP, $850/mo incl utils,net, cble, alrm, 604-841-6462
BY BCIT Lge bright nwr 2-Brmg-lvl, sec alrm, w/d, priv entry, 2prkg stls. Jul 1st. N/S N/P. $950 +util. Ref needed. 604-263-3361
COQ 3121 Pattulo, 2 BR bsmt,full bath, own w/d, all appls.$1100 incls utils. Pets ok. 2 minsto Coq Ctr. Now. 778-688-2594
COQUITLAM CTR, quiet, immac,2 BR top flr, 2 sec parking,balcony, cls to everything, N/s,N/p, $1000/mo. 778-899-9457
COQ, 585 Alderson Av. 2 BR g/l,new paint & carpets, share w/d,alarm. $1050 incls utils & cable.Av now. N/S, N/P. 604-931-6269
LARGE GROUND-LEVEL 1 BRsuite, Rupert & E26th nr bus &skytrain, shared w/d, $900 inclutils, np, ns. 778-997-7748
COQ 2 BR ste, $950 incls utils,cls to sch & Lheed Mall, n/p, ow,604-931-1699, 778-230-1090
COQ, Como Lake/Clarke. 1 BR,f/bath. Ns/np. $700/mo incl hydro/cable. June 1st. 778-217-9934
NEW WEST, Queensborough. 2BR, full bath. Sh’d w/d. Ns/np.$930/mo incl hydro/cable. NearWal Mart & bus. Available June 1.604-520-3398 or 778-988-8898
6602 Suites/PartialHouses6602
POCO CITADEL, VIEW! 2 BRDaylight ste, D/W, sh’d W/D,storage, prkg. $950 incls utls. NS/NP. Avail July 1. 604-944-1479
PITT MEADOWS Large 3 BRUpper, 2 bath, 1 own W/D, D/W,f/p, garage. N/S, pet negot. $1095+ utls. Avail July 1. 604-552-1676
6605 Townhouses -Rent6605
COQ 2 BR Townhse, 3100 OzadaAve, quiet family complex, NoPets $905/mo, 604-942-2277
RIVERS INLETTownhouses
(Coquitlam Centre area)
2 BR townhouse3 BR, 1.5 bath, townhse2 levels, 5 appls, carport.
Sorry no pets.
Call 604 942-2012
WOODLAND PARKTOWNHOMES
Professionally managedfamily townhome complexon 28 acres located inbeautiful Port Moody.Spacious 2 BR & 3 BRunits, 5 appls, inste w/d,walk out bsmt, 1 parking.Cat friendly.
Contact 604 [email protected]
6615 Wanted To Rent66152 BR Townhouse or housewanted that allows pets. We arevery clean, non-smokers and ex-cellent tenants. Please call778-384-1957.
House with 2 Kitchensin New West. Rent to Own.lv message 604-444-9889
PROF COUPLE & 12 yr olddaughter, 3-4 bdrm house, fencedyard, 2 car garage. July 1. Excrefs, long term 1-604-898-9412
6620 Warehouse/Commercial6620
BURNABY WAREHOUSE +Office, Byrne Road, 2100 sq ft,grnd level, bay door, avail now,$1,300/mo. Call 604-928-5909
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6508 Apt/Condos6508
7010 Personals7010DATING SERVICE. Long-Term/Short-Term Relationships, FREE
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lines. Local Single Ladies.1-877-804-5381. (18+).
Quality CraftsmanshipReasonable RatesFree Estimate
J. van den AkkerJ. van den Akker
778-242-8910
Painting Contractor& Crew
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HOME SERVICES8010 Alarm Services8010
604-463-7919ALARM
Systems Ltd.
8030 Carpentry8030* RENOS * Bsmt refinish * Drywall* Bath Tiles * Windows * Doors *Stairs. Call Norm 604-437-1470
8055 Cleaning8055#1 QUALITY Cleaning ServiceHomes & Business. Senior Disc.Low Rates. 604 724-8998
J & S CLEANING. Res/Comm.Move in / move out. 15% seniors’discount. 5 years exp. Reliable &guaranteed work. Free estimates.778-998-9127 or 778-239-9609
8060 Concrete8060CONCRETE WORK of any kind.Third generation. Call Mike at604-945-8717 cel 604-318-3649
DALL’ANTONIA CONCRETEPrompt, Professional, Family run40+yrs. Seniors % 604 240-3408
8073 Drainage8073
DRAIN TILES & WATER LINESWithout Digging a Trench
604-294-5300
Mia Casa − Drain Tile/Sewer LineWater Line Repairs / Replace-men t & C lean ing . V ince604-941-6060, Al 604-783-3142
8075 Drywall8075ALL WORK GUARANTEEDJ.A. CONSTRUCTION
Specializing in drywall &textured ceiling repairs, drywall
finishing, stucco repairs,painting. Fully insured.
604-916-7729 JEFF
8080 Electrical8080
#1167 LIC. Bonded, WCB. BBBMember since 1975. Large &small jobs. Expert trouble shoot-er. 24 hr. $70/hr. Jim 617-1774.
LIC. ELECTRICIAN #37309Commercial & residential renos
& small jobs. 778-322-0934.
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 servicecall. Insured. Lic # 89402. Fastsame day service guaranteed. Welove small jobs! 604-568-1899
8087 Excavating8087
# 1 BACKHOE,EXCAVATOR &
BOBCATone mini, drainage,
landscaping, stump / rock /cement / oil tank removal.
Water / sewer line, 24 hoursCall 341-4446 or 254-6865
8090 Fencing/Gates8090THE FENCE GUY InsuredB.C.T.Q Tradesmen 1994Call Dave 604-781-9110
Timberland Forest Products
6x8 Fence Panels from $27,Siding, Decking, Roofing,
Shed, Split Rail etc...We Install Cedar Fencing
Free Estimates − Call Today
7753 Edmonds St, BurnabyCall 604 520-7792
HOME SERVICES
8105 Floor Covering8105ALL ABOUT FLOORS
Hardwood, Laminate, Tiles.Free Ests. Mo 778-789-4333
8110 Floor Refinishing8110
Artistry of Hardwood FloorsProf. refinish, sanding from $2.installs. Dustless 604-219-6944
INSTALLATION REFINISHING,Sanding. Free est, great prices.Satisfaction guar. 604-518-7508
8125 Gutters8125
Full Seamless GutterInstallation/Repairs
SoffitsAll jobs Guaranteed.
Fully insured/WCB coveredWill beat anycompetitors price
604-439-9417
RAIN CENTRE LTD.(since 1968)
4", 5" & 6 " continuous guttersVinyl & aluminium siding soffitsInstall repairs & cleaning.
Free Estimates604 874-8158
Check us out with the BBB
Edgemont Gutters. Sales &Install 5’’ continuous gutter, minorrepairs, cleaning. 604-420-4800
PRESSURE WASHING,Gutter Cleaning and RepairsCall George 778-859-7793
Steve’s Gutter Cleaning from$98. Repairs & power wash avail.Prompt. 604-524-0667, 782-5085
8130 Handyperson8130
BIG RED CONTRACTING... now on Facebook!
• Laminate Floors• Fixtures and Fittings• Drywall • Trim Work
• Junk Removal • Fencing• Yardwork • Retaining Walls
• Free quoteCall Neil: 604-999-2472
8150 Kitchens/Baths8150
* Save Your Dollars *www.renorite.com 604-781-7695
8155 Landscaping8155★ AMAZING TOUCH LAND’G ★Paving, retaining walls, turfing,planting. Call 604-889-4083
★ OPERA LANDSCAPING ★Retaining walls, irrigation, paving,patios, fences, etc. 778-688-2444
8160 Lawn & Garden8160
SAME DAY SERVICE, FULLY INSUREDFREE ESTIMATES
• Lawn Maintenance • Fertilizing• Yard Clean-ups • Aeration• Pruning/Hedges • Power Raking• Rubbish Removal • Odd Jobs• Yearly Maintenance Programs •
Spring Services
CALL 310-JIMS (5467)www.jimsmowing.ca
8160 Lawn & Garden8160
• Residential and CommercialLawn Maintenance
• Power Raking • Yard Cleanup• Lawn Repairs • Gardening• Hedge Trimming • Tree Pruning• Building Projects
Free Est 604-779-6978
8175 Masonry8175Cabana Masonry Ltd.
Top Quality Masonry WorkFireplaces, RetainingWalls, Driveways,Patios, Staircases, Stone Facings, BobcatService, All Types ofMasonry Repairs
604.671.4953 604.594.6007www.cabanamasonry.comSTONE WORK Retaining walls,f a c i n g , c u l t u r e d s t o n e .604-603-2576 tymerstonework.com
8185 Moving &Storage8185
AFFORDABLE MOVING
604-537-4140www.affordablemoversbc.com
1 to 3 Men1, 3, 5, 7 or 10 Ton
From $45We accept Visa, Mastercard & Interac
Licenced & InsuredLocal & Long DistanceFREE ESTIMATES
Seniors Discount
Experienced Movers~ 2 Men $50 ~• Includes all Taxes• Licenced & Insured• Efficient & Reliable
B&Y MOVING
604-708-8850$30 P/HR. Abe Moving & Delivery& Rubbish Removal. ★ Available24 hours. Abe at: 604-999-6020
#1 MOVING EXPERIENCE WITHL & D ENTERPRISES !!!
Fast & Dependable Special RatesSeniors Disc. Call 604 464-5872
AMI MOVING ★ 3-5 ton cube.Starting at $39/hour. Local & longdistances. 24/7 ★ 604-617-8620
POPEYE’S MOVING604-783-6454
Vancouver 604-377-2503www.popeyesmovingbc.com
8193 Oil Tank Removal8193
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#3 6878 Southpointe, Bby#3 6878 Southpointe, Bby
1515 6th Ave • $629,900Beautifully updated 6 bdrm, 3 bath, 2980sf, 1946 character home with view and in-ground pool in backyard. Great home hashad over $50,000 in renos and has 3 goodsized rooms on the main floor, 2 bdrmregistered suite down + room for ownersdown, new windows, paint, flooring, furnace& appliances, updated kitchen & baths, newlight fixtures, deck & gas fireplace. Homeshows well! Sits on a large 61’8 x 116’ lotand is close to schools, shopping, recreation,parks & transit (skytrain).
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Brand new (NO GST) gorgeous SW river &city views at the Inter Urban, 983 sf, 2 bdrm,2 bath corner unit featuring hardwood floors,granite counters stainless steel appliances,large bdrms, mstr with walk in closet, insuitestorage, 10 year new home warranty. Juststeps to shopping, skytrain, NW Quay &upcoming new civic centre & shopping mall.Flexible possession available.
#2102-850 Royal$459,900
WOW! 7 yr old, 1069 sf, 3 bdrm, 2 bath SWfacing penthouse in the well maint’d &managed “Royalton” close to NewWestminster Quay, parks, recreation, schools& skytrain.Bright & spacious this immaculatesuite features a great open plan, granitecounters, stainless steel applcs, hardwoodfloors, 2 large covered balconies, electric f/p,insuite laundry, newer paint & incredible city& river views. The building features wellappointed lobby, exercise room, clubhousew/kitchen, lounge & built in TV system. Ownyour own castle in the sky!
#602 - 739 Princess • $399,900Turn key opportunity. Beautifully renovated1065 sf, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, NE corner suite.Sale includes all the furniture and contents.This beautiful bright & spacious suite featureslaminate & tile floors throughout, newer paint& light fixtures, kitchen with tile backsplash& newer bottom freezer fridge & new buildin microwave hood fan, mirror wall in DR,insuite laundry, gas fireplace, 2 balconies,Mtn & courtyard view. Super central Uptownlocation across the street from Safeway &walking distance to Century House, MoodyPark, Uptown shopping, library, transit & more.
#314-436 7th St • $131,900Newly renovated 431 sf bachelor apartment inthe heart of Uptown New Westminster. Closeto shopping, transit, parks, recreation, library& other Uptown amenities. Suite has recentlybeen painted, has new carpets & updating to4 pc bath. Low maintenance fees that includehot water & heat; small balcony, secure u/ground parking, locker & shared laundry. Wellmaintained & managed bldg.
#201-8 Laguna Ct • $344,9002 level, 1637 sf, 16 yr old, 2 bdrm, 2.5 bath,end unit T/H facing onto lagoon, fountain& green belt. This bright & spacious homefeats high ceilings, spacious rooms & largewindows, laminate floors, newer paint, newerlight fixtures, insuite lndry, security system,large living room w/gas fp & slider to privatepatio, oak kitchen w/eating area, 15' x 5'insuite storage room, huge mstr bdrm with Sx S closets, 5 pce ensuite & sliders to privatedeck. Complex offers secured u/g parking& rec centre with indoor pool, swirl pool,exercise room & library.
928 10th Street • $624,9001923 home raised & reno’d in 60’s & 70’s &again recently. This 2560 sq ft. 3 lvl, 4 bdrm,1.5 bath home feats newer maple kitchenw/island, spacious LR/DR with w/b FP & newerlaminate floors. Huge mstr bdrm w/large closet& 2 pce ensuite, reno’d main flr bath/w soakertub & stand-up shower. Large 2nd bdrm. onmain & 2 very good size bdrms up. Down has a32 x 14 rec Room w/gas F/P, lndry down & 700sq ft of 6’ high crawl space for storage, newerpaint & carpets, dble windows, dble carport,fenced yard, lge lot, close to schools, MoodyPark & uptown shopping.
1411 South Dyke Rd • $534,900Rare waterfront home in NW. Enjoy river views fromthis 1454 sf, 9 yr old, 2 lvl, 3 bdrm & den heritagestyle home in Thompson Landing, a family orientedcommunity in Queensborough. This immaculatehome feats security system, front porch, high ceilingson the main flr, spacious LR/DR area with gas f/p,kitchen w/maple cabinets & EA, family rm off kitchenw/Fench drs to fenced backyard w/deck & dbl garage.Up is the bright master bdrm feat. lrg window, vaultedceilings, walk-in closet & 4 pce ensuite. Also up you’llfind a den & 2 more bdrms w/great river views. Greatcommunity with super neighbours & close to schools,parks, shopping & transit.
#617-615 Belmont • $369,900EXCELLENT VALUE! This is by far the best pricedcondo over 1500 sf currently for sale in all of NewWestminster (based on price per sf). Rare & unique1793 sf Yale Town Style loft suite. This bright &spacious suite feats a large family room & living room/dining room area perfect for entertaining, gourmetgalley style kitchen w/gas stove, stainless steelappliances & maple cabinets & granite counters, 2baths, 2 electric f/p, laminate floors, high ceilings,ample closets & storage, insuite laundry, 2 parkingstalls, SE views of the city & Mt Baker & much more!Located in the heart of Uptown New Westminster juststeps to shopping, transit, parks, recreation & schools.
#1402-739 Princess St• $379,000 •
WOW! Over1,000 sq. ft. 2 bdrm & 2 bathcorner suite at the Berkley. Gaze at thewonderful Mountain and City views from thisspacious and open floor plan. 2 balconies,gas fireplace, insuite laundry with storage,large master bedroom with soaker tub inensuite. Building is just steps to all theamenities in the heart of Uptown. No need todrive. This building allows a small pet aswell. Includes parking and storage locker.Don’t miss out on this opportunity!!
#108 - 74 Miner St • $244,900Nice 1 bdrm & den (could be used as 2ndbdrm), 2 full baths, 1018 sf, East facinggarden suite at Fraserview Park close totransit, parks, shopping & recreation. Thisbright lovely site feats newer carpets &paint, nice open plan, gas f/p, insuite lndry,insuite & locker storage, newer applces &lighting, lg closets, French doors to spaciousgarden patio w/mtn views. Hallway & lobbyis currently being refurbished. Well maint’d& managed complex w/common social &exercise rm & workshop. Extra parking at$10.00 per month. Small pet OK.
#1204 813 Agnes St$318,800
Gorgeous mountain, river & city views fromthis 4 yr old, 12th floor, 730 sf, 2 bdrm, 2full bath, East & North facing corner suitein “The News”. Great convenient locationclose to Douglas College, Downtown &Uptown areas, NW Quay, Skytrain, parks,shopping & recreation. This well laid outsuite features open kitchen with granitecounters & SS applcs, insuite laundry, largecovered balcony, large master with hugecloset, two 4 piece baths with soaker tubs& glass doors. 1 parking stall & 1 storagelocker. Balance of 10 year warranty.
#104 3 K de K Crt • $329,900Waterfront, garden level 2 bdrm, 1 bath, 901sq ft townhouse style 24 year old condo righton the boardwalk just steps to soon to be re-opened market, shopping, sky train, parksand schools. This bright and cheery freshlypainted suite features new quality laminatefloors, new light fixtures, oak kitchen, insuite laundry and storage, gas f/p, frontand rear patios, good sized closets, updatedbath and newer washer and dryer.
1939 Dublin Street • $599,900Opportunity knocks with this diamond inthe rough. This 1960 sf, 1940 characterhome with 3 levels, 4 bdrms & 1.5 bathsfeatures hardwood & fir floors, leaded glasswindows, wood siding, large principlerooms on main & 3 bdrms upstairs & singlegarage. Home sits on a large 48.7 x 132’lot close to schools, parks, shopping &skytrain station in the nice family orientedWest End neighbourhood.
1310 Downie St $485,000Perfect family starter home with 3 bedroom,1.5 baths, 1026 sf rancher with lovelyfenced South facing backyard on quiet WestEnd street near schools, parks, shopping &transit.This lovely bright home features largeliving room with wood burning fireplace,bright kitchen with newer appliances, nicelayout, French doors to deck & backyard.Home is upgraded with new roof & hot watertank, extra insulation in crawlspace & atticand newer windows & furnace (5 yrs old).
#83 7501 Cumberland, Bby$492,000
Gorgeous “Deerfield” on the edge of RobertBurnaby Park & close to schools, recreation,shopping & transit. This is a lovely heritagestyle, 3 level, 3 bdrm, 2.5 bath, 1753 sf endunit on green belt with lots of updates, newerlaminate flooring, 9’ ceilings on the main floor,gas f/p, bay window, upstairs has 3 bdrm & 2baths, master with 4 pce ensuite, walk in closet& bay window. This well maintained & managedlow density complex sits on 11 acres withseveral greenbelts, outdoor pool, swirl pool &gym/change room. Low maintenance fee, goodcontingency fund, pets & limited rentals ok.
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#1701 739 Princess St$396,000
Ready to move in!!! Updated and spotless“Berkley” suite with breathtaking viewsto the North Shore Mountains and cityviews that will capture you as you sit inthe living room or work in the kitchen. 1bedroom and den (or 2nd bedroom), largeensuite with soaker tub, mirrored closetdoors, in suite laundry, freshly paintedand updated crown mouldings and likenew carpet… just move in. Walkingdistance to all amenities; shopping,banks, recreation, library. Close to transit.Building has tennis court, workout roomand party room. Small pet is allowed.
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118A Miner St $629,900Fabulous river & mtn views fromthis recently reno’d 2 level, 2429sf, 5 bdrm, 2.5 bath strata titled 2/3up/down duplex on quiet residentialfamily oriented street near schoolsparks, shopping & Skytrain. Thisunique property has spacious openplan with spacious living room withgas f/p & picture windows, newermaple kitchen with black applcs, gasstove & pantry, 3 lrg bdrms + new1.5 bath on 1366 sf main floor + 2bdrm, 1 bath 1013 sf accommodationdown. Partly covered 528 sf sundeckhas just been redone, 1 year old hi-efficiency furnace, double windows,metal roof, new hot water tank,superb sound proofing between floors,updated electrical & plumbing, nice
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in partnership with School District 40, Parks, Culture and Recreation, Massey Theatreand New Westminster Youth Services proudly presents. . .
Flipout (aka Phil Cabrita) is a highly skilled DJ, a well-loved radio personality on The Beat 94.5 fm, crowd-rockingrapper, veteran breakdancer, entrepreneurial record label owner and budding actor. And, he’s bringing his multipletalents to Yam Jam 2010, New West’s one day festival showcasing youth arts. Flipout will host and perform during the7 pm – 10 pm Youth Showcase concert June 5th at Hyack Square.
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HYACK SQUAREHYACK SQUARE
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COLUMBIA & EIGHTH STREETSDowntown New Westminster
SATURDAY, JUNE 5TH, 2010
7-10 pm7-10 pmYOUTH SHOWCASE
CONCERTwith SPECIAL GUESTDJ FLIPOUTDJ FLIPOUT
Noon-4 pmPERFORMANCESARTISTS’ VILLAGE
andSCAVENGER HUNT
Showcasing young artistsof New Westminster,
including:
THE KNOTS! THE BRIGADE!CLAYTON DUPUIS AND
KOMMODORE!SARA QUINN AND
SONGWRITERS& SINGERS FROM S.A.SS.
MUSIC PROGRAMHyack Square, Downtown New Westminster
New
Sara Quinnsings atYam Jam
SECONDARY SCHOOL
CONGRATULATIONSCONGRATULATIONS GRADS OF 2010!GRADS OF 2010!WELL DONE!WELL DONE!
REGISTER NOW FOR SEPTEMBER CLASSES604-526-2522 OR www.purposesociety.org
40 Begbie Street, New Westminster 604-528-6014
FREEFun for the whole
Family!in Moody Park
saturday, June 12TH12:00 - 3:30 pmRa iRa inn o ro r Sh in eSh in e !!
welcome to our
13th annualcelebration of
arts in the park!arts in the park!
New Westminster• Arts Council• Community Schools• Parks, Culture & Recreation
Join in the fun at this year's 13thAnnual Arts in thePark!Watch Moody park burst withcolour, music, dance and fun! ASaturday of non-stop entertainmentfor all ages including:
BLUES BERRIESCHINESE LION DANCEROYAL CITY YOUTH BALLETAND MUSIC WITH BRIAN.There's more! Hands-on artstations, displays and rovingentertainers. Bring a picniclunch, or buy it at our great BBQconcession.Enjoy an afternoonadventure experiencing the arts.It's Free! It's entertaining! Andit's on Rain or Shine in the heartof New Westminster's MoodyPark. Bring the whole family for aSaturday of family fun.
Want more information?Call the Arts Council at604-525-3244.
ARTSINTHEPARKARTSINTHEPARKProudly presented by:
12 NOON. . . MEET THE BLUES BERRIES
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The Blues Berries have performed before hundreds of youngaudiences in schools and community venues across North America forover seven years, and twice nominated for West Coast Music Awardsfor their CDs Little People Music and Funky Blue Diner. Their latestCD, "Let's Jam" is getting rave reviews from kids everywhere. Theireducational performances include The History of the Blues, Jazz in theGym, and A History of Rock and Roll. These three distinct programsguide students through a history of popular music from the roots ofblues in the 19th century to the current musical scene.
1:10 Chinese Lion Dance
Music with Brianand Friends!
“Get ready to sing, danceand laugh with Brian and
his best musical friends,Melody the Hippo and
Alan the Lion! As seen onTV, this exciting musical
performance will beenjoyed by young children
and parents alike. Comesee why CM Magazine
gave Music with BRIAN “4stars out of 4!”
The Royal CityYouth Balletprovides a Royal Treatdancing the famousHopak
1:30 Royal City Youth ballet
2:00 Music with Brian
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GALLERY HOURS1 - 5 pm
Closed MondaysLocated in Queen’s Park
YAM JAM & ARTS in the PARKPresented by the Arts Council
in partership with Community Schools,Parks, Culture & Recreation,
Downtown NW, Massey Theatre andN.W. Youth Services
Ph. 604-525-3244 www.artscouncilnewwest.org
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Many thanks to the many sponsors who helped to make Yam Jam, and Arts in the Park possible.• The Arts Council of New Westminster • Massey Theatre •New Westminster’s Community Schools and Parks, Culture & Recreation • SchoolDistrict #40 • B.C. Arts Council • New Westminster Youth Services • City of New Westminster–Arts Endowment Grant • Downtown NewWestminster Business Improvement Society • New Westminster Parent Advisory Council • District Parent Advisory Council • NWSS StudentVolunteers • BC Gaming, and everyone else who helped or supported these special events.
Special thanks to: Tony Antonias, Arts Commission of New Westminster; and The Record, Rona Eastman-Magee graphic designer.
Acknowle dg ement s !Acknowle dg ement s !
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The Arts Council of New Westminster is pleased to announce that its highlysuccessful programme Last Mondays at the Movies, will continue in partnershipwith the Massey Theatre. The series is now in its eighth year.Single tickets $9 each.. . .available at The ARTS COUNCIL or at the Door
• For more info contact Arts Council of New Westminster 604-525-3244Office hours: Tues.-Sun. 1-5:00 p.m. Closed Mondays www.artscouncilnewwest.org
LAST Mondays2010
• September 27th
• October 25th
• November 29th
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• February 28th
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• June 27th
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