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December 18, 2015 edition of the Peace Arch News
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V O I C E O F W H I T E R O C K A N D S O U T H S U R R E Y
w w w p e a c e a r c h n e w s c o m
Commercial appealA White Rock dog Tramp is getting plenty of screen time this holiday season ndash and if all goes well the canine actor might be even busier in the months to come
see page 17
FridayDecember 18 2015 (Vol 40 No 101)
$35-billion estimate
Deas bridge to be tolledJeff NagelBlack Press
Building a new bridge to replace the George Massey Tunnel is esti-mated to cost $35 billion and Transportation Minister Todd Stone says it will be tolled with motorists paying a similar amount as they do at the Port Mann Bridge
Transportation ministry offi-cials laid out details of the proj-ect which will include the 10-lane bridge over Deas Island Park on the Fraser River and improve-ments to 25 kilometres of Highway 99 including three rebuilt inter-changes Two of the bridge lanes will be HOVtransit lanes
ldquoWait times today are unaccept-able and they are projected to get worserdquo Stone said at a briefing in Richmond Wednesday
The project-definition report claims commuters will save up to 30 minutes if they pay to cross the new bridge but it also projects 14 per cent of current traffic will divert to the Alex Fraser bridge to avoid tolls
Officials admit that will mean even heavier congestion at the Alex Fra-ser Bridge as a result but Highway 99 motorists will ultimately face the same choice as those at Highway 1 ndash pay in cash for a quicker crossing or wait at the free one
Stone said he remains committed to exploring bridge-toll reforms if both the new Massey and Pattullo bridges end up being tolled
ldquoWe want to hear from British Columbians on the toll including any thoughts people have on toll-ing from a regional perspectiverdquo he said hinting that it may make sense to toll the Alex Fraser
ALS diagnosis
Fightingfor momMelissa Smalley Staff Reporter
Itrsquos a typical rainy Sunday in the Hamelin household
The younger of the blended familyrsquos six children run boisterously around the South Surrey split-level home pretend sword-fighting and leaping from furniture landing with a crash on the carpeted floor The older boys lounge lethargically glued to their smart phones baseball caps pulled down almost to their noses
Cindy ndash mom in a family of five boys and one girl aged two to 19 ndash navigates around the homersquos tight corners and though narrow doorways with a motorized wheelchair coming to a stop near a brown leather couch in the living room her husband Tyler helps her from the wheelchair to a spot on the couch
Three short months ago Cindy was enjoying the remnants of a hot sunny summer having water fights in the backyard and jumping through sprinklers with her children
Last month the 38-year-old was diagnosed with ALS a progressive neuromuscular disease ndash also known as Lou Gehrigrsquos disease ndash for which there is no cure
Cindy first noticed mild symptoms in February when she experienced weakness in her left hand Thinking it would go away she put it out of her mind for months until September when she started inexplicably falling Her family doctor referred her to a neurologist Dr Gurwant Singh who ordered an MRI to check for tumours When the scans came back clear he told Cindy her symptoms pointed towards ALS
ldquoI knew from the beginningrdquo Cindy told Peace Arch News earlier this month ldquoWhen I saw Dr Singh when he told me what he thought it was the look in his eyes
ldquoI didnrsquot know what ALS was
I thought maybe it was like MS They wouldnrsquot really give me any details and when I went back to the truck I Googled ALS I was just shocked and just horrified for
my childrenrdquo On Nov 12 the
diagnosis was confirmed
Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis is a neuromuscular disease in
which nerve cells die and leave voluntary muscles paralyzed It can affect anyone regardless of
age gender and ethnicity and early symptoms include difficulty walking weakness in hands and legs slurred speech or muscle cramps and twitching
According to ALS Canada approximately 2500-3000 Canadians are living with ALS the average lifespan after diagnosis is two to five years
The disease was cast into the spotlight in the summer of 2014 with the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge ndash a social-media campaign that saw millions of people around the world dump buckets of ice
water over their heads pledging to donate and challenging others to do the same
Cindy watched videos of people taking part ndash including her own nieces ndash never knowing what an effect the campaign which raised $17 million for ALS Canada would have for her
ldquoIrsquom so thankful for the ice-bucket challengerdquo Cindy said noting the donations made it possible for ALS Canada to provide her with the motorized wheelchair at no cost
Melissa Smalley photoCindy and Tyler Hamelin with five of their children Mathew 17 Jordan 19 Lucas 2 Josh 10 and Dylan 5
see page 10 see page 4
When I went back to the truck I Googled ALS I
was just shocked and just horrified for my children
Cindy Hamelin
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Alex BrowneStaff Reporter
In her first week in Ottawa South Surrey-White Rock MP Dianne Watts didnrsquot step back on the commitment to fight ISIS that featured prominently in her cam-paign literature
In her inaugural speech in the Commons last week Watts supported a tabled Opposition motion to keep Canadarsquos CF-18s in the international military coalition against ISIS urging a ldquomulti-faceted approachrdquo that also includes humanitarian aid and refugee assistance
Watts told Peace Arch News Wednesday that she considers it important that Canada continues to employ the aircraft in strikes against ISIS
ldquoThe Kurdistan regional govern-ment has asked us to continue because it helps them in their fight against ISISrdquo she said ldquoThe strikes are against targeted areas ndash things like weapons cachesrdquo
Noting that the Conservative government started humanitarian aid in the area in 2012 which sub-sequently placed 12000 refugees
in Canada Watts said military missions should still be part of Canadarsquos plan
ldquoWe have to go on working with our alliesrdquo she said ldquoWe have to help people who are stranded in Syria and Iraq ndash a lot of these people donrsquot want to leave their homes but under the rule of ISIS thatrsquos not possiblerdquo
Watts said she had also sup-ported the Oppositionrsquos failed fight against the Liberalsrsquo new personal income tax legislation ndash in part because she had heard from her constituents concerned that starting in January it cuts in half allowable contributions to tax-free savings accounts (TSFAs)
Seniors in particular told her how important TFSAs are to their retirement and savings plans she said
ldquoItrsquos unfortunaterdquo Watts said ldquoI heard loud and clear that this was something our seniors wanted to take advantage ofrdquo
As critic for Infrastructure and Communities Watts noted that while a number of infrastructure amenities have been announced in the East she is waiting for more
details of federal government plans for improving transportation infra-structure in the West particularly in the Lower Mainland
More clarity on federal inten-tions is important in light of the BC governmentrsquos current pri-ority of a replacement for the Massey Tunnel which puts it at odds with Metro Vancouver communitiesrsquo continued calls for improved transportation includ-ing much-needed rapid transit expansion in Surrey Watts added
Watts also said that while ldquoevery-body is on the same page about taking better care of the planetrdquo she said she would have preferred following the Paris summit on climate change an approach that emphasized regulatory control and encouraged companies that helped developing countries reduce emis-sions rather than imposition of a new national carbon tax
She said she feels individual cit-ies should be much more involved in climate-change issues because ldquoflooding happens in cities and other problems such as power outages that are associated with changing weather patternsrdquo
Pre-trial inmate dies
An inmate is dead and another in hospital after a medical emergency at Surrey Pretrial Services Centre Wednesday night
ldquoAny death in our correctional centres is a tragedy and our condolences go to this inmatersquos friends and familyrdquo said BC Corrections spokesperson Cindy Rose ldquoThis is a very rare occurrence and BC Corrections will be conducting a critical incident review to determine what happenedrdquo
Though few details were available at Peace Arch News press time Thursday Rose said that health-care staff ldquoresponded quicklyrdquo to the incident and the coroner has been notified
The menrsquos names have not been released due to privacy reasons
While in-custody deaths are fairly infrequent provincial statistics from 2004 to 2011 indicate Surrey Pretrial ndash 14323 57 Ave ndash has the highest number of deaths at provincial institutions in the province
The facility has the third highest number of fatalities when federal institutions are included
ndash Kevin Diakiw
Multi-faceted approach necessary Watts
MP favours CF-18 strikes
Contributed photoSouth Surrey-White Rock MP Dianne Watts makes her inaugural speech in the House of Commons
Distracted driving now leading cause of accidents among young drivers
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Drunk drugged and distracted driving is responsible for thousands of fatalities and accidents each and every year -- with distracted driving now leading the pack as one of the biggest contributors to vehicular fatalities
Mothers Against Drunk Driving notes that someone is killed in a drunk driving crash every 53 minutes in Canada while every 90 seconds someone is injured be-cause of a drunk driver
Though driving under the infl uence pos-es a threat to everyone on the road drunk driving is no longer the biggest risk behind the wheel
Distracted driving is a growing problem
one spurred on by the increase of techno-logical gadgets that take drivers attention away from the road
Driving a vehicle while texting is six times more dangerous than driving while intoxicated The agency reports that texting while driving has now replaced drinking while driving as the leading cause of acci-dents and deaths of teenage drivers But its not a problem only reserved for young-sters People of all ages admit to texting while behind the wheel of a car
According to a Harvard Center for Risk Analysis study texting in cars and trucks causes more than 3000 deaths and 330000 injuries per year
To illustrate just how dangerous texting while driving can be in relation to driving while intoxicated Car and Driver Magazine performed an experiment During the test cars were set up with a red light to alert drivers when to brake The magazine test-ed how long it would take to hit the brakes when sober when legally impaired at a BAC level of 08 when reading an e-mail and when sending a text The results were surprising
Sober focused drivers took an average of 054 seconds to brake Legally drunk drivers required four additional feet to stop An additional 36 feet was necessary when reading an e-mail and an additional
70 feet was needed when sending a textDrivers who text also are more likely to
drift in and out of lanes A study by the Transport Research Labo-
ratory in London found that reaction times for texting drivers were 35 percent worse than those for drivers with no distractions
Although the proportion of alcohol-relat-ed traffi c crashes has dropped considerably in recent years the number of accidents and fatalities attributed to causes other than impaired driving have increased
A survey by Nationwide Insurance found that 80 percent of drivers support some type of mobile phone or texting use restrictions while driving
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White Rock councillors question city staff over hillside work
1950 agreement cited in clearcut workMelissa Smalley amp Alex BrowneStaff Reporters
The Marine Drive hillside was subject of harsh words from two White Rock council-lors this week after city staff provided an update on the vegetation removal and slope stability work that took place over the past several months
The project described by the city as ldquovege-tation managementrdquo meant to improve slope stability has provoked mixed reaction from residents since it was launched in May
At Mondayrsquos council meeting Coun David Chesney said the hillside is not part of the cityrsquos lease agreement with Burlington Northern Santa Fe and questioned why such extensive work would be taking place on property not owned or leased by the city
St Louis pointed to a 1950 agreement between the railway and city ndash at the time Great Northern Railway Company and the District of Surrey ndash that handed responsibility of the retaining wall maintenance to the city
St Louis said that responsibility extended to ldquoany impact on the retaining wallsrdquo
ldquoIf therersquos an issue with the slope below it that would potentially undercut the retain-ing wall wersquore responsible for that as wellrdquo
St Louis said The agreement which was included in St
Louisrsquos report is dated Aug 14 1950 and stemmed from a request from the city to construct ldquotimber cribs pile bulk headsrdquo and ldquofour concrete culvertsrdquo for support of what was then Washington Avenue (now Marine Drive)
Section 3 of the agreement reads ldquoThe District further covenants and agrees to maintain the said works at all times and in such manner so as not to create any possible hazard detriment or interference to the lands and operations of the Railway Com-pany contiguous heretordquo
Though St Louis maintained the tree and shrub removal was necessary to facilitate the retaining-wall repairs Chesney said he felt the scope of the work ldquowent way beyond what had to be donerdquo and said he still hasnrsquot received a proper explanation as to why so many trees were taken out
ldquoTherersquos nothing that we can do to put those trees back I realize thatrdquo Chesney said ldquoBut I still have not heard an answer that satisfies me as a representative of our community (why) we needed to go to that extent on someone elsersquos propertyrdquo
Coun Helen Fathers echoed Chesneyrsquos sentiments describing the extent of the work on the hillside as ldquoquite shockingrdquo
While she acknowledged voting in sup-port for what was described to council as a ldquovegetation-management planrdquo she said what took place was ldquomore of a clearcutrdquo
ldquoTherersquos nowhere it was ever brought to council where the extent of what went on was approvedrdquo Fathers said ldquoTherersquos been a little bit of dishonesty in regards to the implementation and what has been going on down thererdquo
Chesney visited the hillside with city man-ager Dan Bottrill last Friday to observe both the recent removal of trees and shrubs on the hillside around the hump and the effect of storms early in the week that had washed out significant patches of soil along East Beach
Acknowledging there has been irate feed-back from some residents to the vegetation work Bottrill told Peace Arch News at the conclusion of the private tour that the recent trimming will be only a first phase of work planned by the city adding that subsequent phases will improve the aesthetic appearance
ldquoThis is the worst part of itrdquo Bottrill said ldquoWersquoll actually be doing a replanting stage in the spring and wersquoll be seeking advice of consultants on the best vegetation to have for the areardquo he added
Chesney added that providing more infor-mation on the cityrsquos plans might have less-ened community shock at the removal of the trees
ldquoI think the lesson we can learn from this is to improve our communicationrdquo he told PAN ldquoIf we can get out in front of projects like this and communicate what the city is doing that will go a long way to reduce the concerns that people have nowrdquo
Alex Browne photoCoun David Chesney and city manager Dan Bottrill conclude their tour of the hillside
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Tracy Holmes photoWhite Rockrsquos namesake a snowcapped Mount Baker and the 94-year-old Peace Arch paint a scenic backdrop as visitors pose for a photo on the waterfront Dec 11 The sunny skies were a stark contrast to the snow that fell on the Lower Mainland Thursday as well as this weekendrsquos forecast which calls for clouds rain wind and a low temperature of three degrees Celsius
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ldquoBefore the ice-bucket challenge families would have to pay for things like wheelchairs and other equipment themselves They would go bankruptrdquo
While Cindy is grateful for the emotional support and comfort provisions shersquos received from ALS Canada she knows there is little it can do to help her fight the relentless disease
Determined to do everything she can Cindy has researched options for treatment and medication She came in contact with a man in Burnaby who underwent a stem-cell transplant following his ALS diagnosis and said his symptoms have noticeably slowed down since
Cindy and her family and friends are now selling lsquoKick My ALSrsquo T-shirts online with half the proceeds going towards ALS Canada and the other half to help fund her own treatment A fundraiser held last weekend at Sawbuckrsquos Pub raised close to $5000 an amount that left Cindy ldquoin awerdquo of the level of support she and her family have received since her diagnosis
She also found a medication ndash which is not yet approved by the FDA ndash that in early clinical trials has shown promising results
Under the federal governmentrsquos
Special Access Program Cindy can import the drug however she needs a physician to facilitate and has yet to find one willing to do so
ldquoEven if therersquos a one per cent chance that it could help Irsquom willing to try itrdquo she said ldquoSo Irsquom on the hunt to find a doctor thatrsquos willing to import and administer itrdquo
In the meantime the family is striving to make the best of their time together Tyler is currently on a leave of absence from his job in fire protection though he will have to return soon
ldquoI obviously canrsquot stay off work foreverrdquo he said ldquoSo wersquore thinking about getting a nanny to live here so therersquos somebody here all the timerdquo
Cindyrsquos wish for the coming weeks and months is to spend as much time as she can with
her children She has started filming videos for them to mark milestones in their lives that she knows she wonrsquot be there for ndash graduation weddings the births of their own children
ldquoItrsquos like everything is going in slow motion right nowrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom noticing all these little things that my kids are doing that I never noticed beforerdquo
Shersquos been told by doctors her symptoms are progressing faster than most so she is preparing for the worst
ldquoThis could be my last Christmas with the childrenrdquo
In addition to gathering fundraising support for a stem-cell transplant ndash shersquos hoping to schedule the procedure within the next few weeks ndash Cindy is hoping her story will help bring more awareness to this ldquohorrificrdquo disease
ldquoThe more people that are aware of it the more likely there are to be clinical trials and the faster they can have a treatment or curerdquo she said
ldquoI know that the cure wonrsquot be in my lifetime but if I can somehow help to get this information out there faster then itrsquos all worthwhilerdquo
To find out more about Cindy and her fundraising efforts visit wwwcindyjoy1wixcomkickmyals
Contributed photoCindy and daughter Cassidy
Family hopes for new medication from page 1
Alex BrowneStaff Reporter
Is your trip to the emergency room really necessary
The White Rock South Surrey Division of Family Practice is launching a campaign to encour-age people to avoid going to Peace Arch Hospitalrsquos ER this holiday season by getting the ldquoright carerdquo at the ldquoright placerdquo
Last year over the Christmas holidays people were waiting up to six hours in the ER for help but the divisionrsquos physician lead Dr Grace Park said many such situations can be avoided
By educating the public on increased options for primary health care less-urgent cases can be directed to more appropriate treatment venues she said
ldquoThere are (urgent) cases that need to be in hospital of courserdquo Park said ldquoI think the message is that if we want the ER to be there
for us when we really need it we want to make sure that itrsquos being used wellrdquo
For someone needing medical help over the holidays ndash particu-larly for an ongoing condition ndash a call to a family doctor might be the best first step Park suggested
As a result of the divisionrsquos lsquoGP For Mersquo initiative there has been an increase in the number of family doctors in the area ndash and the number of patients registered with them ndash and a majority of area GPs have made adjustments to their schedules to be able to fit in patients on an urgent basis during the holidays she noted
In addition the 811 HealthLink BC line offers a 24-hour service with nurses and other health-care professionals who can evalu-ate symptoms and advise call-ers on the best help available to them That might include recom-mending a visit to the ER but
might offer alternatives she said She also recommended check-
ing the website Medimapca which not only identifies walk-in clinics but estimates wait times
If the need is for something as simple as a renewed prescription Park said pharmacists can fax requests to family doctors and may be authorized to provide a limited amount of an ongoing prescription to tide patients over
ldquoThe family doctor is usually the best person to treat a patient and give them the right continuity of carerdquo Park said ldquoBeing in hospi-tal yoursquore often exposed to sick people ndash itrsquos better to stay away for seniors in particular who are often compromised or can suc-cumb to hospital infectionsrdquo
Park said that past shortages of doctors in the community have led to a perception that their help is not an option in the short- term but this has changed
Routine visits best handled elsewhere patients told
Doctors urge ER rethink
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Surrey firefighters and city crews were called to South Surrey last week after a broken water main flooded roads and at least one home in the 15400-block of 27 and 28 avenues
The Dec 9 break according to City of Surrey engineer Rob Costanzo was traced to a large tree whose roots had apparently over time compromised the concrete line
ldquoIt appears tree root may have impacted the integrity of the water linehellip basically caused the water line to give wayrdquo he said Monday
According to witnesses at the scene on the Wednesday evening firefighters assisted residents in shutting off gas and unclogging street drains one home owner reported ldquoa lotrdquo of water in his basement
The pipe repair cost about $8500 Costanzo noted the entire line ndash which dates back to 1966 ndash is slated to be replaced next year
ndash Tracy Holmes
Sheila Reynolds Staff Reporter
Surrey school trustees claimed more than $34000 in expenses during the 2014-15 school year
The figures are included in the school districtrsquos recently released Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) which is made public annually
The financial year-end was somewhat complicated for the board of education as it encompassed existing trustees as well as ones who either retired or didnrsquot get re-elected in 2014
The top-spending elected officials were Trustees Shawn Wilson (whorsquos also chairperson) and Laurae McNally who filed expenses of $5831 and $5471 respectively between June 2014 and June 2015
The next highest were Trustee Bob Holmes elected in the November 2014 civic vote who expensed $5372 longtime Trustee Terry Allen ($5040) and retired Trustee Pam Glass
($4901)First-time Trustee Gurpreet
(Garry) Thindrsquos expenses totalled $3173 re-elected Trustee Laurie Larsenrsquos were $2276 newly elected Trustee Gary Tymoschukrsquos were
$1370 and former Trustee Charlene Dobiersquos tab was $958 Retired Trustee Reni Masi submitted no expenses (Dobiersquos expenses are for July to November 2014 while Thind Tymoschuk and Holmesrsquo are for December 2014 to June 2015 only)
The expenses are on top of the board
membersrsquo annual remuneration which totalled $220085 for 2014-15
The pay and expenses of the elected (and outgoing) officials accounted for a fraction of the multiple millions paid to the school districtrsquos thousands of employees last year
The total of all salaries including those of management principals teachers and support staff was about $4465 million
for the 2014-15 school yearWages for those making
more than $75000 per year came to $153 million while those making less than $75000 totalled $293 million Staff also submitted expenses of approximately $13 million in addition to their salaries
Shawn Silverstone Surreyrsquos former assistant manager of international education had the highest expense claim submitting $63886 for reimbursement District Supt Jordan Tinney was next up with a $63110 tab
Other top spenders were Angela Olson manager of international education ($43926) deputy superintendent Rick Ryan ($41442) and secretary-treasurer Wayne Noye ($34232)
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It doesnrsquot get much lower than stealing from those in need
A White Rock-based charity which last year expanded into Langley that serves one of the communityrsquos most basic functions ndash providing food for people who canrsquot afford it ndash has been victimized not once not twice but three times within a 72-hour span this month
Sources Community Resource Centres which began serving Langley as the communityrsquos only accredited food bank last year and now has a roster of nearly 600 clients was robbed of $1000 in gift cards on Dec 10
That crime was quickly followed by the theft and subsequent destruction of their only working vehicle ndash a rather distinctive-looking cube van But thieves still werenrsquot done racking up $1300 worth of charges on the agencyrsquos gas card
And if stealing bread from the mouths of the communityrsquos most vulnerable members wasnrsquot bad enough this all happened a mere two weeks before Christmas
Sadly this type of crime ndash at this time of year ndash is not uncommon It seems that nearly every year these types of heartless crimes find their way onto newscasts and newspaper front pages be it a theft from Salvation Army kettles break-ins at local Christmas bureaus or as in this case food banks
Therersquos not a lot of point in trying to publicly disgrace the individuals who commit these crimes ndash as it can be assumed considering their actions that they have no sense of shame
What matters now is that the food bank gets the help it needs to get back up and running at ndash or as close to ndash capacity as possible and soon
But looking on the positive side if one can do so in such a situation there is little doubt that the community as it so often does will step up and help be it donating gift cards and groceries or lending Sources a large enough van so deliveries can continue
Not unlike the residents of Dr Seussrsquos Whoville members of the community must band together against these Grinches and support those who need it the most
Such strength is the only way to ensure everyone has a Merry Christmas
editorial
No good deed goes unpunished
Published by Black Press Ltd at 200-2411 160 Street Surrey BC
opinionPeace Arch News
I remember as a teenager a family trip to the Okanagan for my younger brotherrsquos hockey tournament
Wersquod just arrived at the hotel and a number of other players and their families were milling about in the lobby awaiting check-in
There was one boy who had received a ride up with another family itrsquos how he got to most games
Sitting next to him on the lobby floor was his hockey bag and a couple sticks No suitcase
When queried as to where the rest of his belongings were he said he didnrsquot have any Hersquod just crammed a few t-shirts and a toothbrush in with his gear This is how he planned to get through the next three days
I donrsquot think he even had a jacket ldquoDidnrsquot your parents help you get
readyrdquo someone asked He just shruggedA few years later near the end of one
of my last years of minor hockey I remember a distraught teammate of mine ndash angry embarrassed in tears ndash refusing to leave the dressing room His mother had shown up to the game drunk and had fallen down the arena stairs in plain view of all the other parents
I thought of both those kids last week
after reading a story online by former National Hockey Leaguer Patrick OrsquoSullivan who wrote ndash in painful excruciating detail ndash of the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father a
failed professional hockey player for whom nothing was ever good enough
ldquoMy father used to beat the s--- out of merdquo OrsquoSullivanrsquos piece begins It only gets worse from there
Now Irsquom not suggesting the two examples from my childhood were anything close to OrsquoSullivanrsquos experience I know ndash or think I do anyway ndash that they were not
But it did get me thinking about all the teammates I had growing up ndash on hockey teams
in Little League and during my one inglorious year of high-school basketball ndash and wondering whether things were as good for them as they always were for me
I like to think othersrsquo parents were as supportive as mine But you donrsquot always see what happens when your friend leaves the friendly confines of the dressing room ndash or the classroom or the stage or the food court at the mall ndash and gets into the family car You donrsquot know what happens when that car pulls away
out of view Or what happens once it arrives home
Now this isnrsquot to suggest there is a rash of abusive sports parents out there in our arenas and on our soccer fields living their failed dreams of athletic glory vicariously through their children
Quite the opposite in fact In all my years playing sports as a kid
ndash and a dozen more covering them as a reporter ndash I have met so many amazing families coaches managers officials volunteers and players that itrsquos impossible to keep track of them all It really is
The tired clicheacute of the out-of-control hockey parent may still get trotted out by some but in reality such people are the rare exception not the rule
But as OrsquoSullivanrsquos harrowing account illustrates even one is too many
Kids ndash be they athletes students budding musicians or actors or future Nobel Prize-winning scientists ndash deserve at the very least to enjoy what theyrsquore doing without feeling what is at best pressure and at worst fear
Itrsquos important too not to turn a blind eye It doesnrsquot take much effort to utter a few words of encouragement to a young athlete ndash a ldquogood gamerdquo can go an awfully long way for someone not used to hearing it ndash or to offer them a ride without them having to ask or to simply double-check to make sure they remembered to pack a warm coat
Sometimes helping can be as simple as asking ldquoIs everything OKrdquo
Most of the time everything is fine But itrsquos still worth asking because sometimes everything isnrsquot
Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the Peace Arch News
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Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
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The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
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Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
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Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
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Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
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Dec 24 Santa Skate
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Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
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Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom
arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
OR VISIT WWWSTAROFTHESEACA
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
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Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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This is not an offering for sale Any such offering can only be made with a Disclosure Statement EampOE
beverleybycresseycom or 604-560-0075
HERErsquoS WHAT ATTENTION TO DETAIL LOOKS LIKEFeaturing the celebrated CresseyKitchenTM Beverley offers truly spacious two-bedroom and den residences These impeccably styled homes offer flow ample storage and high-end appliances you would expect in a single family home along with extraordinary outdoor living rooms unlike anything else in White Rock
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
A division of
blackpressusedcaL O C A Lprint online
7 OBITUARIES
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itrsquos also posted online at
BlackPressUsedca
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
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Alex BrowneStaff Reporter
In her first week in Ottawa South Surrey-White Rock MP Dianne Watts didnrsquot step back on the commitment to fight ISIS that featured prominently in her cam-paign literature
In her inaugural speech in the Commons last week Watts supported a tabled Opposition motion to keep Canadarsquos CF-18s in the international military coalition against ISIS urging a ldquomulti-faceted approachrdquo that also includes humanitarian aid and refugee assistance
Watts told Peace Arch News Wednesday that she considers it important that Canada continues to employ the aircraft in strikes against ISIS
ldquoThe Kurdistan regional govern-ment has asked us to continue because it helps them in their fight against ISISrdquo she said ldquoThe strikes are against targeted areas ndash things like weapons cachesrdquo
Noting that the Conservative government started humanitarian aid in the area in 2012 which sub-sequently placed 12000 refugees
in Canada Watts said military missions should still be part of Canadarsquos plan
ldquoWe have to go on working with our alliesrdquo she said ldquoWe have to help people who are stranded in Syria and Iraq ndash a lot of these people donrsquot want to leave their homes but under the rule of ISIS thatrsquos not possiblerdquo
Watts said she had also sup-ported the Oppositionrsquos failed fight against the Liberalsrsquo new personal income tax legislation ndash in part because she had heard from her constituents concerned that starting in January it cuts in half allowable contributions to tax-free savings accounts (TSFAs)
Seniors in particular told her how important TFSAs are to their retirement and savings plans she said
ldquoItrsquos unfortunaterdquo Watts said ldquoI heard loud and clear that this was something our seniors wanted to take advantage ofrdquo
As critic for Infrastructure and Communities Watts noted that while a number of infrastructure amenities have been announced in the East she is waiting for more
details of federal government plans for improving transportation infra-structure in the West particularly in the Lower Mainland
More clarity on federal inten-tions is important in light of the BC governmentrsquos current pri-ority of a replacement for the Massey Tunnel which puts it at odds with Metro Vancouver communitiesrsquo continued calls for improved transportation includ-ing much-needed rapid transit expansion in Surrey Watts added
Watts also said that while ldquoevery-body is on the same page about taking better care of the planetrdquo she said she would have preferred following the Paris summit on climate change an approach that emphasized regulatory control and encouraged companies that helped developing countries reduce emis-sions rather than imposition of a new national carbon tax
She said she feels individual cit-ies should be much more involved in climate-change issues because ldquoflooding happens in cities and other problems such as power outages that are associated with changing weather patternsrdquo
Pre-trial inmate dies
An inmate is dead and another in hospital after a medical emergency at Surrey Pretrial Services Centre Wednesday night
ldquoAny death in our correctional centres is a tragedy and our condolences go to this inmatersquos friends and familyrdquo said BC Corrections spokesperson Cindy Rose ldquoThis is a very rare occurrence and BC Corrections will be conducting a critical incident review to determine what happenedrdquo
Though few details were available at Peace Arch News press time Thursday Rose said that health-care staff ldquoresponded quicklyrdquo to the incident and the coroner has been notified
The menrsquos names have not been released due to privacy reasons
While in-custody deaths are fairly infrequent provincial statistics from 2004 to 2011 indicate Surrey Pretrial ndash 14323 57 Ave ndash has the highest number of deaths at provincial institutions in the province
The facility has the third highest number of fatalities when federal institutions are included
ndash Kevin Diakiw
Multi-faceted approach necessary Watts
MP favours CF-18 strikes
Contributed photoSouth Surrey-White Rock MP Dianne Watts makes her inaugural speech in the House of Commons
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Drunk drugged and distracted driving is responsible for thousands of fatalities and accidents each and every year -- with distracted driving now leading the pack as one of the biggest contributors to vehicular fatalities
Mothers Against Drunk Driving notes that someone is killed in a drunk driving crash every 53 minutes in Canada while every 90 seconds someone is injured be-cause of a drunk driver
Though driving under the infl uence pos-es a threat to everyone on the road drunk driving is no longer the biggest risk behind the wheel
Distracted driving is a growing problem
one spurred on by the increase of techno-logical gadgets that take drivers attention away from the road
Driving a vehicle while texting is six times more dangerous than driving while intoxicated The agency reports that texting while driving has now replaced drinking while driving as the leading cause of acci-dents and deaths of teenage drivers But its not a problem only reserved for young-sters People of all ages admit to texting while behind the wheel of a car
According to a Harvard Center for Risk Analysis study texting in cars and trucks causes more than 3000 deaths and 330000 injuries per year
To illustrate just how dangerous texting while driving can be in relation to driving while intoxicated Car and Driver Magazine performed an experiment During the test cars were set up with a red light to alert drivers when to brake The magazine test-ed how long it would take to hit the brakes when sober when legally impaired at a BAC level of 08 when reading an e-mail and when sending a text The results were surprising
Sober focused drivers took an average of 054 seconds to brake Legally drunk drivers required four additional feet to stop An additional 36 feet was necessary when reading an e-mail and an additional
70 feet was needed when sending a textDrivers who text also are more likely to
drift in and out of lanes A study by the Transport Research Labo-
ratory in London found that reaction times for texting drivers were 35 percent worse than those for drivers with no distractions
Although the proportion of alcohol-relat-ed traffi c crashes has dropped considerably in recent years the number of accidents and fatalities attributed to causes other than impaired driving have increased
A survey by Nationwide Insurance found that 80 percent of drivers support some type of mobile phone or texting use restrictions while driving
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White Rock councillors question city staff over hillside work
1950 agreement cited in clearcut workMelissa Smalley amp Alex BrowneStaff Reporters
The Marine Drive hillside was subject of harsh words from two White Rock council-lors this week after city staff provided an update on the vegetation removal and slope stability work that took place over the past several months
The project described by the city as ldquovege-tation managementrdquo meant to improve slope stability has provoked mixed reaction from residents since it was launched in May
At Mondayrsquos council meeting Coun David Chesney said the hillside is not part of the cityrsquos lease agreement with Burlington Northern Santa Fe and questioned why such extensive work would be taking place on property not owned or leased by the city
St Louis pointed to a 1950 agreement between the railway and city ndash at the time Great Northern Railway Company and the District of Surrey ndash that handed responsibility of the retaining wall maintenance to the city
St Louis said that responsibility extended to ldquoany impact on the retaining wallsrdquo
ldquoIf therersquos an issue with the slope below it that would potentially undercut the retain-ing wall wersquore responsible for that as wellrdquo
St Louis said The agreement which was included in St
Louisrsquos report is dated Aug 14 1950 and stemmed from a request from the city to construct ldquotimber cribs pile bulk headsrdquo and ldquofour concrete culvertsrdquo for support of what was then Washington Avenue (now Marine Drive)
Section 3 of the agreement reads ldquoThe District further covenants and agrees to maintain the said works at all times and in such manner so as not to create any possible hazard detriment or interference to the lands and operations of the Railway Com-pany contiguous heretordquo
Though St Louis maintained the tree and shrub removal was necessary to facilitate the retaining-wall repairs Chesney said he felt the scope of the work ldquowent way beyond what had to be donerdquo and said he still hasnrsquot received a proper explanation as to why so many trees were taken out
ldquoTherersquos nothing that we can do to put those trees back I realize thatrdquo Chesney said ldquoBut I still have not heard an answer that satisfies me as a representative of our community (why) we needed to go to that extent on someone elsersquos propertyrdquo
Coun Helen Fathers echoed Chesneyrsquos sentiments describing the extent of the work on the hillside as ldquoquite shockingrdquo
While she acknowledged voting in sup-port for what was described to council as a ldquovegetation-management planrdquo she said what took place was ldquomore of a clearcutrdquo
ldquoTherersquos nowhere it was ever brought to council where the extent of what went on was approvedrdquo Fathers said ldquoTherersquos been a little bit of dishonesty in regards to the implementation and what has been going on down thererdquo
Chesney visited the hillside with city man-ager Dan Bottrill last Friday to observe both the recent removal of trees and shrubs on the hillside around the hump and the effect of storms early in the week that had washed out significant patches of soil along East Beach
Acknowledging there has been irate feed-back from some residents to the vegetation work Bottrill told Peace Arch News at the conclusion of the private tour that the recent trimming will be only a first phase of work planned by the city adding that subsequent phases will improve the aesthetic appearance
ldquoThis is the worst part of itrdquo Bottrill said ldquoWersquoll actually be doing a replanting stage in the spring and wersquoll be seeking advice of consultants on the best vegetation to have for the areardquo he added
Chesney added that providing more infor-mation on the cityrsquos plans might have less-ened community shock at the removal of the trees
ldquoI think the lesson we can learn from this is to improve our communicationrdquo he told PAN ldquoIf we can get out in front of projects like this and communicate what the city is doing that will go a long way to reduce the concerns that people have nowrdquo
Alex Browne photoCoun David Chesney and city manager Dan Bottrill conclude their tour of the hillside
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Tracy Holmes photoWhite Rockrsquos namesake a snowcapped Mount Baker and the 94-year-old Peace Arch paint a scenic backdrop as visitors pose for a photo on the waterfront Dec 11 The sunny skies were a stark contrast to the snow that fell on the Lower Mainland Thursday as well as this weekendrsquos forecast which calls for clouds rain wind and a low temperature of three degrees Celsius
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ldquoBefore the ice-bucket challenge families would have to pay for things like wheelchairs and other equipment themselves They would go bankruptrdquo
While Cindy is grateful for the emotional support and comfort provisions shersquos received from ALS Canada she knows there is little it can do to help her fight the relentless disease
Determined to do everything she can Cindy has researched options for treatment and medication She came in contact with a man in Burnaby who underwent a stem-cell transplant following his ALS diagnosis and said his symptoms have noticeably slowed down since
Cindy and her family and friends are now selling lsquoKick My ALSrsquo T-shirts online with half the proceeds going towards ALS Canada and the other half to help fund her own treatment A fundraiser held last weekend at Sawbuckrsquos Pub raised close to $5000 an amount that left Cindy ldquoin awerdquo of the level of support she and her family have received since her diagnosis
She also found a medication ndash which is not yet approved by the FDA ndash that in early clinical trials has shown promising results
Under the federal governmentrsquos
Special Access Program Cindy can import the drug however she needs a physician to facilitate and has yet to find one willing to do so
ldquoEven if therersquos a one per cent chance that it could help Irsquom willing to try itrdquo she said ldquoSo Irsquom on the hunt to find a doctor thatrsquos willing to import and administer itrdquo
In the meantime the family is striving to make the best of their time together Tyler is currently on a leave of absence from his job in fire protection though he will have to return soon
ldquoI obviously canrsquot stay off work foreverrdquo he said ldquoSo wersquore thinking about getting a nanny to live here so therersquos somebody here all the timerdquo
Cindyrsquos wish for the coming weeks and months is to spend as much time as she can with
her children She has started filming videos for them to mark milestones in their lives that she knows she wonrsquot be there for ndash graduation weddings the births of their own children
ldquoItrsquos like everything is going in slow motion right nowrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom noticing all these little things that my kids are doing that I never noticed beforerdquo
Shersquos been told by doctors her symptoms are progressing faster than most so she is preparing for the worst
ldquoThis could be my last Christmas with the childrenrdquo
In addition to gathering fundraising support for a stem-cell transplant ndash shersquos hoping to schedule the procedure within the next few weeks ndash Cindy is hoping her story will help bring more awareness to this ldquohorrificrdquo disease
ldquoThe more people that are aware of it the more likely there are to be clinical trials and the faster they can have a treatment or curerdquo she said
ldquoI know that the cure wonrsquot be in my lifetime but if I can somehow help to get this information out there faster then itrsquos all worthwhilerdquo
To find out more about Cindy and her fundraising efforts visit wwwcindyjoy1wixcomkickmyals
Contributed photoCindy and daughter Cassidy
Family hopes for new medication from page 1
Alex BrowneStaff Reporter
Is your trip to the emergency room really necessary
The White Rock South Surrey Division of Family Practice is launching a campaign to encour-age people to avoid going to Peace Arch Hospitalrsquos ER this holiday season by getting the ldquoright carerdquo at the ldquoright placerdquo
Last year over the Christmas holidays people were waiting up to six hours in the ER for help but the divisionrsquos physician lead Dr Grace Park said many such situations can be avoided
By educating the public on increased options for primary health care less-urgent cases can be directed to more appropriate treatment venues she said
ldquoThere are (urgent) cases that need to be in hospital of courserdquo Park said ldquoI think the message is that if we want the ER to be there
for us when we really need it we want to make sure that itrsquos being used wellrdquo
For someone needing medical help over the holidays ndash particu-larly for an ongoing condition ndash a call to a family doctor might be the best first step Park suggested
As a result of the divisionrsquos lsquoGP For Mersquo initiative there has been an increase in the number of family doctors in the area ndash and the number of patients registered with them ndash and a majority of area GPs have made adjustments to their schedules to be able to fit in patients on an urgent basis during the holidays she noted
In addition the 811 HealthLink BC line offers a 24-hour service with nurses and other health-care professionals who can evalu-ate symptoms and advise call-ers on the best help available to them That might include recom-mending a visit to the ER but
might offer alternatives she said She also recommended check-
ing the website Medimapca which not only identifies walk-in clinics but estimates wait times
If the need is for something as simple as a renewed prescription Park said pharmacists can fax requests to family doctors and may be authorized to provide a limited amount of an ongoing prescription to tide patients over
ldquoThe family doctor is usually the best person to treat a patient and give them the right continuity of carerdquo Park said ldquoBeing in hospi-tal yoursquore often exposed to sick people ndash itrsquos better to stay away for seniors in particular who are often compromised or can suc-cumb to hospital infectionsrdquo
Park said that past shortages of doctors in the community have led to a perception that their help is not an option in the short- term but this has changed
Routine visits best handled elsewhere patients told
Doctors urge ER rethink
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Surrey firefighters and city crews were called to South Surrey last week after a broken water main flooded roads and at least one home in the 15400-block of 27 and 28 avenues
The Dec 9 break according to City of Surrey engineer Rob Costanzo was traced to a large tree whose roots had apparently over time compromised the concrete line
ldquoIt appears tree root may have impacted the integrity of the water linehellip basically caused the water line to give wayrdquo he said Monday
According to witnesses at the scene on the Wednesday evening firefighters assisted residents in shutting off gas and unclogging street drains one home owner reported ldquoa lotrdquo of water in his basement
The pipe repair cost about $8500 Costanzo noted the entire line ndash which dates back to 1966 ndash is slated to be replaced next year
ndash Tracy Holmes
Sheila Reynolds Staff Reporter
Surrey school trustees claimed more than $34000 in expenses during the 2014-15 school year
The figures are included in the school districtrsquos recently released Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) which is made public annually
The financial year-end was somewhat complicated for the board of education as it encompassed existing trustees as well as ones who either retired or didnrsquot get re-elected in 2014
The top-spending elected officials were Trustees Shawn Wilson (whorsquos also chairperson) and Laurae McNally who filed expenses of $5831 and $5471 respectively between June 2014 and June 2015
The next highest were Trustee Bob Holmes elected in the November 2014 civic vote who expensed $5372 longtime Trustee Terry Allen ($5040) and retired Trustee Pam Glass
($4901)First-time Trustee Gurpreet
(Garry) Thindrsquos expenses totalled $3173 re-elected Trustee Laurie Larsenrsquos were $2276 newly elected Trustee Gary Tymoschukrsquos were
$1370 and former Trustee Charlene Dobiersquos tab was $958 Retired Trustee Reni Masi submitted no expenses (Dobiersquos expenses are for July to November 2014 while Thind Tymoschuk and Holmesrsquo are for December 2014 to June 2015 only)
The expenses are on top of the board
membersrsquo annual remuneration which totalled $220085 for 2014-15
The pay and expenses of the elected (and outgoing) officials accounted for a fraction of the multiple millions paid to the school districtrsquos thousands of employees last year
The total of all salaries including those of management principals teachers and support staff was about $4465 million
for the 2014-15 school yearWages for those making
more than $75000 per year came to $153 million while those making less than $75000 totalled $293 million Staff also submitted expenses of approximately $13 million in addition to their salaries
Shawn Silverstone Surreyrsquos former assistant manager of international education had the highest expense claim submitting $63886 for reimbursement District Supt Jordan Tinney was next up with a $63110 tab
Other top spenders were Angela Olson manager of international education ($43926) deputy superintendent Rick Ryan ($41442) and secretary-treasurer Wayne Noye ($34232)
Most of the districtrsquos staff submitted significantly lower expenses or no expenses
The Surrey School District is the biggest in BC and also Surreyrsquos largest employer with more than 10000 employees (including about 5700 teachers)
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It doesnrsquot get much lower than stealing from those in need
A White Rock-based charity which last year expanded into Langley that serves one of the communityrsquos most basic functions ndash providing food for people who canrsquot afford it ndash has been victimized not once not twice but three times within a 72-hour span this month
Sources Community Resource Centres which began serving Langley as the communityrsquos only accredited food bank last year and now has a roster of nearly 600 clients was robbed of $1000 in gift cards on Dec 10
That crime was quickly followed by the theft and subsequent destruction of their only working vehicle ndash a rather distinctive-looking cube van But thieves still werenrsquot done racking up $1300 worth of charges on the agencyrsquos gas card
And if stealing bread from the mouths of the communityrsquos most vulnerable members wasnrsquot bad enough this all happened a mere two weeks before Christmas
Sadly this type of crime ndash at this time of year ndash is not uncommon It seems that nearly every year these types of heartless crimes find their way onto newscasts and newspaper front pages be it a theft from Salvation Army kettles break-ins at local Christmas bureaus or as in this case food banks
Therersquos not a lot of point in trying to publicly disgrace the individuals who commit these crimes ndash as it can be assumed considering their actions that they have no sense of shame
What matters now is that the food bank gets the help it needs to get back up and running at ndash or as close to ndash capacity as possible and soon
But looking on the positive side if one can do so in such a situation there is little doubt that the community as it so often does will step up and help be it donating gift cards and groceries or lending Sources a large enough van so deliveries can continue
Not unlike the residents of Dr Seussrsquos Whoville members of the community must band together against these Grinches and support those who need it the most
Such strength is the only way to ensure everyone has a Merry Christmas
editorial
No good deed goes unpunished
Published by Black Press Ltd at 200-2411 160 Street Surrey BC
opinionPeace Arch News
I remember as a teenager a family trip to the Okanagan for my younger brotherrsquos hockey tournament
Wersquod just arrived at the hotel and a number of other players and their families were milling about in the lobby awaiting check-in
There was one boy who had received a ride up with another family itrsquos how he got to most games
Sitting next to him on the lobby floor was his hockey bag and a couple sticks No suitcase
When queried as to where the rest of his belongings were he said he didnrsquot have any Hersquod just crammed a few t-shirts and a toothbrush in with his gear This is how he planned to get through the next three days
I donrsquot think he even had a jacket ldquoDidnrsquot your parents help you get
readyrdquo someone asked He just shruggedA few years later near the end of one
of my last years of minor hockey I remember a distraught teammate of mine ndash angry embarrassed in tears ndash refusing to leave the dressing room His mother had shown up to the game drunk and had fallen down the arena stairs in plain view of all the other parents
I thought of both those kids last week
after reading a story online by former National Hockey Leaguer Patrick OrsquoSullivan who wrote ndash in painful excruciating detail ndash of the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father a
failed professional hockey player for whom nothing was ever good enough
ldquoMy father used to beat the s--- out of merdquo OrsquoSullivanrsquos piece begins It only gets worse from there
Now Irsquom not suggesting the two examples from my childhood were anything close to OrsquoSullivanrsquos experience I know ndash or think I do anyway ndash that they were not
But it did get me thinking about all the teammates I had growing up ndash on hockey teams
in Little League and during my one inglorious year of high-school basketball ndash and wondering whether things were as good for them as they always were for me
I like to think othersrsquo parents were as supportive as mine But you donrsquot always see what happens when your friend leaves the friendly confines of the dressing room ndash or the classroom or the stage or the food court at the mall ndash and gets into the family car You donrsquot know what happens when that car pulls away
out of view Or what happens once it arrives home
Now this isnrsquot to suggest there is a rash of abusive sports parents out there in our arenas and on our soccer fields living their failed dreams of athletic glory vicariously through their children
Quite the opposite in fact In all my years playing sports as a kid
ndash and a dozen more covering them as a reporter ndash I have met so many amazing families coaches managers officials volunteers and players that itrsquos impossible to keep track of them all It really is
The tired clicheacute of the out-of-control hockey parent may still get trotted out by some but in reality such people are the rare exception not the rule
But as OrsquoSullivanrsquos harrowing account illustrates even one is too many
Kids ndash be they athletes students budding musicians or actors or future Nobel Prize-winning scientists ndash deserve at the very least to enjoy what theyrsquore doing without feeling what is at best pressure and at worst fear
Itrsquos important too not to turn a blind eye It doesnrsquot take much effort to utter a few words of encouragement to a young athlete ndash a ldquogood gamerdquo can go an awfully long way for someone not used to hearing it ndash or to offer them a ride without them having to ask or to simply double-check to make sure they remembered to pack a warm coat
Sometimes helping can be as simple as asking ldquoIs everything OKrdquo
Most of the time everything is fine But itrsquos still worth asking because sometimes everything isnrsquot
Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the Peace Arch News
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Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
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The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
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Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
chair
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
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Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
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Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
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Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
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Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
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Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
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Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom
arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
OR VISIT WWWSTAROFTHESEACA
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Realtors ndash To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7313Deadline for the December 24th edition is Friday Dec 18 at 5 pm
Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Homes starting from $614900 Visit us today
This is not an offering for sale Any such offering can only be made with a Disclosure Statement EampOE
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
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White Rock councillors question city staff over hillside work
1950 agreement cited in clearcut workMelissa Smalley amp Alex BrowneStaff Reporters
The Marine Drive hillside was subject of harsh words from two White Rock council-lors this week after city staff provided an update on the vegetation removal and slope stability work that took place over the past several months
The project described by the city as ldquovege-tation managementrdquo meant to improve slope stability has provoked mixed reaction from residents since it was launched in May
At Mondayrsquos council meeting Coun David Chesney said the hillside is not part of the cityrsquos lease agreement with Burlington Northern Santa Fe and questioned why such extensive work would be taking place on property not owned or leased by the city
St Louis pointed to a 1950 agreement between the railway and city ndash at the time Great Northern Railway Company and the District of Surrey ndash that handed responsibility of the retaining wall maintenance to the city
St Louis said that responsibility extended to ldquoany impact on the retaining wallsrdquo
ldquoIf therersquos an issue with the slope below it that would potentially undercut the retain-ing wall wersquore responsible for that as wellrdquo
St Louis said The agreement which was included in St
Louisrsquos report is dated Aug 14 1950 and stemmed from a request from the city to construct ldquotimber cribs pile bulk headsrdquo and ldquofour concrete culvertsrdquo for support of what was then Washington Avenue (now Marine Drive)
Section 3 of the agreement reads ldquoThe District further covenants and agrees to maintain the said works at all times and in such manner so as not to create any possible hazard detriment or interference to the lands and operations of the Railway Com-pany contiguous heretordquo
Though St Louis maintained the tree and shrub removal was necessary to facilitate the retaining-wall repairs Chesney said he felt the scope of the work ldquowent way beyond what had to be donerdquo and said he still hasnrsquot received a proper explanation as to why so many trees were taken out
ldquoTherersquos nothing that we can do to put those trees back I realize thatrdquo Chesney said ldquoBut I still have not heard an answer that satisfies me as a representative of our community (why) we needed to go to that extent on someone elsersquos propertyrdquo
Coun Helen Fathers echoed Chesneyrsquos sentiments describing the extent of the work on the hillside as ldquoquite shockingrdquo
While she acknowledged voting in sup-port for what was described to council as a ldquovegetation-management planrdquo she said what took place was ldquomore of a clearcutrdquo
ldquoTherersquos nowhere it was ever brought to council where the extent of what went on was approvedrdquo Fathers said ldquoTherersquos been a little bit of dishonesty in regards to the implementation and what has been going on down thererdquo
Chesney visited the hillside with city man-ager Dan Bottrill last Friday to observe both the recent removal of trees and shrubs on the hillside around the hump and the effect of storms early in the week that had washed out significant patches of soil along East Beach
Acknowledging there has been irate feed-back from some residents to the vegetation work Bottrill told Peace Arch News at the conclusion of the private tour that the recent trimming will be only a first phase of work planned by the city adding that subsequent phases will improve the aesthetic appearance
ldquoThis is the worst part of itrdquo Bottrill said ldquoWersquoll actually be doing a replanting stage in the spring and wersquoll be seeking advice of consultants on the best vegetation to have for the areardquo he added
Chesney added that providing more infor-mation on the cityrsquos plans might have less-ened community shock at the removal of the trees
ldquoI think the lesson we can learn from this is to improve our communicationrdquo he told PAN ldquoIf we can get out in front of projects like this and communicate what the city is doing that will go a long way to reduce the concerns that people have nowrdquo
Alex Browne photoCoun David Chesney and city manager Dan Bottrill conclude their tour of the hillside
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Tracy Holmes photoWhite Rockrsquos namesake a snowcapped Mount Baker and the 94-year-old Peace Arch paint a scenic backdrop as visitors pose for a photo on the waterfront Dec 11 The sunny skies were a stark contrast to the snow that fell on the Lower Mainland Thursday as well as this weekendrsquos forecast which calls for clouds rain wind and a low temperature of three degrees Celsius
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ldquoBefore the ice-bucket challenge families would have to pay for things like wheelchairs and other equipment themselves They would go bankruptrdquo
While Cindy is grateful for the emotional support and comfort provisions shersquos received from ALS Canada she knows there is little it can do to help her fight the relentless disease
Determined to do everything she can Cindy has researched options for treatment and medication She came in contact with a man in Burnaby who underwent a stem-cell transplant following his ALS diagnosis and said his symptoms have noticeably slowed down since
Cindy and her family and friends are now selling lsquoKick My ALSrsquo T-shirts online with half the proceeds going towards ALS Canada and the other half to help fund her own treatment A fundraiser held last weekend at Sawbuckrsquos Pub raised close to $5000 an amount that left Cindy ldquoin awerdquo of the level of support she and her family have received since her diagnosis
She also found a medication ndash which is not yet approved by the FDA ndash that in early clinical trials has shown promising results
Under the federal governmentrsquos
Special Access Program Cindy can import the drug however she needs a physician to facilitate and has yet to find one willing to do so
ldquoEven if therersquos a one per cent chance that it could help Irsquom willing to try itrdquo she said ldquoSo Irsquom on the hunt to find a doctor thatrsquos willing to import and administer itrdquo
In the meantime the family is striving to make the best of their time together Tyler is currently on a leave of absence from his job in fire protection though he will have to return soon
ldquoI obviously canrsquot stay off work foreverrdquo he said ldquoSo wersquore thinking about getting a nanny to live here so therersquos somebody here all the timerdquo
Cindyrsquos wish for the coming weeks and months is to spend as much time as she can with
her children She has started filming videos for them to mark milestones in their lives that she knows she wonrsquot be there for ndash graduation weddings the births of their own children
ldquoItrsquos like everything is going in slow motion right nowrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom noticing all these little things that my kids are doing that I never noticed beforerdquo
Shersquos been told by doctors her symptoms are progressing faster than most so she is preparing for the worst
ldquoThis could be my last Christmas with the childrenrdquo
In addition to gathering fundraising support for a stem-cell transplant ndash shersquos hoping to schedule the procedure within the next few weeks ndash Cindy is hoping her story will help bring more awareness to this ldquohorrificrdquo disease
ldquoThe more people that are aware of it the more likely there are to be clinical trials and the faster they can have a treatment or curerdquo she said
ldquoI know that the cure wonrsquot be in my lifetime but if I can somehow help to get this information out there faster then itrsquos all worthwhilerdquo
To find out more about Cindy and her fundraising efforts visit wwwcindyjoy1wixcomkickmyals
Contributed photoCindy and daughter Cassidy
Family hopes for new medication from page 1
Alex BrowneStaff Reporter
Is your trip to the emergency room really necessary
The White Rock South Surrey Division of Family Practice is launching a campaign to encour-age people to avoid going to Peace Arch Hospitalrsquos ER this holiday season by getting the ldquoright carerdquo at the ldquoright placerdquo
Last year over the Christmas holidays people were waiting up to six hours in the ER for help but the divisionrsquos physician lead Dr Grace Park said many such situations can be avoided
By educating the public on increased options for primary health care less-urgent cases can be directed to more appropriate treatment venues she said
ldquoThere are (urgent) cases that need to be in hospital of courserdquo Park said ldquoI think the message is that if we want the ER to be there
for us when we really need it we want to make sure that itrsquos being used wellrdquo
For someone needing medical help over the holidays ndash particu-larly for an ongoing condition ndash a call to a family doctor might be the best first step Park suggested
As a result of the divisionrsquos lsquoGP For Mersquo initiative there has been an increase in the number of family doctors in the area ndash and the number of patients registered with them ndash and a majority of area GPs have made adjustments to their schedules to be able to fit in patients on an urgent basis during the holidays she noted
In addition the 811 HealthLink BC line offers a 24-hour service with nurses and other health-care professionals who can evalu-ate symptoms and advise call-ers on the best help available to them That might include recom-mending a visit to the ER but
might offer alternatives she said She also recommended check-
ing the website Medimapca which not only identifies walk-in clinics but estimates wait times
If the need is for something as simple as a renewed prescription Park said pharmacists can fax requests to family doctors and may be authorized to provide a limited amount of an ongoing prescription to tide patients over
ldquoThe family doctor is usually the best person to treat a patient and give them the right continuity of carerdquo Park said ldquoBeing in hospi-tal yoursquore often exposed to sick people ndash itrsquos better to stay away for seniors in particular who are often compromised or can suc-cumb to hospital infectionsrdquo
Park said that past shortages of doctors in the community have led to a perception that their help is not an option in the short- term but this has changed
Routine visits best handled elsewhere patients told
Doctors urge ER rethink
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Surrey firefighters and city crews were called to South Surrey last week after a broken water main flooded roads and at least one home in the 15400-block of 27 and 28 avenues
The Dec 9 break according to City of Surrey engineer Rob Costanzo was traced to a large tree whose roots had apparently over time compromised the concrete line
ldquoIt appears tree root may have impacted the integrity of the water linehellip basically caused the water line to give wayrdquo he said Monday
According to witnesses at the scene on the Wednesday evening firefighters assisted residents in shutting off gas and unclogging street drains one home owner reported ldquoa lotrdquo of water in his basement
The pipe repair cost about $8500 Costanzo noted the entire line ndash which dates back to 1966 ndash is slated to be replaced next year
ndash Tracy Holmes
Sheila Reynolds Staff Reporter
Surrey school trustees claimed more than $34000 in expenses during the 2014-15 school year
The figures are included in the school districtrsquos recently released Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) which is made public annually
The financial year-end was somewhat complicated for the board of education as it encompassed existing trustees as well as ones who either retired or didnrsquot get re-elected in 2014
The top-spending elected officials were Trustees Shawn Wilson (whorsquos also chairperson) and Laurae McNally who filed expenses of $5831 and $5471 respectively between June 2014 and June 2015
The next highest were Trustee Bob Holmes elected in the November 2014 civic vote who expensed $5372 longtime Trustee Terry Allen ($5040) and retired Trustee Pam Glass
($4901)First-time Trustee Gurpreet
(Garry) Thindrsquos expenses totalled $3173 re-elected Trustee Laurie Larsenrsquos were $2276 newly elected Trustee Gary Tymoschukrsquos were
$1370 and former Trustee Charlene Dobiersquos tab was $958 Retired Trustee Reni Masi submitted no expenses (Dobiersquos expenses are for July to November 2014 while Thind Tymoschuk and Holmesrsquo are for December 2014 to June 2015 only)
The expenses are on top of the board
membersrsquo annual remuneration which totalled $220085 for 2014-15
The pay and expenses of the elected (and outgoing) officials accounted for a fraction of the multiple millions paid to the school districtrsquos thousands of employees last year
The total of all salaries including those of management principals teachers and support staff was about $4465 million
for the 2014-15 school yearWages for those making
more than $75000 per year came to $153 million while those making less than $75000 totalled $293 million Staff also submitted expenses of approximately $13 million in addition to their salaries
Shawn Silverstone Surreyrsquos former assistant manager of international education had the highest expense claim submitting $63886 for reimbursement District Supt Jordan Tinney was next up with a $63110 tab
Other top spenders were Angela Olson manager of international education ($43926) deputy superintendent Rick Ryan ($41442) and secretary-treasurer Wayne Noye ($34232)
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It doesnrsquot get much lower than stealing from those in need
A White Rock-based charity which last year expanded into Langley that serves one of the communityrsquos most basic functions ndash providing food for people who canrsquot afford it ndash has been victimized not once not twice but three times within a 72-hour span this month
Sources Community Resource Centres which began serving Langley as the communityrsquos only accredited food bank last year and now has a roster of nearly 600 clients was robbed of $1000 in gift cards on Dec 10
That crime was quickly followed by the theft and subsequent destruction of their only working vehicle ndash a rather distinctive-looking cube van But thieves still werenrsquot done racking up $1300 worth of charges on the agencyrsquos gas card
And if stealing bread from the mouths of the communityrsquos most vulnerable members wasnrsquot bad enough this all happened a mere two weeks before Christmas
Sadly this type of crime ndash at this time of year ndash is not uncommon It seems that nearly every year these types of heartless crimes find their way onto newscasts and newspaper front pages be it a theft from Salvation Army kettles break-ins at local Christmas bureaus or as in this case food banks
Therersquos not a lot of point in trying to publicly disgrace the individuals who commit these crimes ndash as it can be assumed considering their actions that they have no sense of shame
What matters now is that the food bank gets the help it needs to get back up and running at ndash or as close to ndash capacity as possible and soon
But looking on the positive side if one can do so in such a situation there is little doubt that the community as it so often does will step up and help be it donating gift cards and groceries or lending Sources a large enough van so deliveries can continue
Not unlike the residents of Dr Seussrsquos Whoville members of the community must band together against these Grinches and support those who need it the most
Such strength is the only way to ensure everyone has a Merry Christmas
editorial
No good deed goes unpunished
Published by Black Press Ltd at 200-2411 160 Street Surrey BC
opinionPeace Arch News
I remember as a teenager a family trip to the Okanagan for my younger brotherrsquos hockey tournament
Wersquod just arrived at the hotel and a number of other players and their families were milling about in the lobby awaiting check-in
There was one boy who had received a ride up with another family itrsquos how he got to most games
Sitting next to him on the lobby floor was his hockey bag and a couple sticks No suitcase
When queried as to where the rest of his belongings were he said he didnrsquot have any Hersquod just crammed a few t-shirts and a toothbrush in with his gear This is how he planned to get through the next three days
I donrsquot think he even had a jacket ldquoDidnrsquot your parents help you get
readyrdquo someone asked He just shruggedA few years later near the end of one
of my last years of minor hockey I remember a distraught teammate of mine ndash angry embarrassed in tears ndash refusing to leave the dressing room His mother had shown up to the game drunk and had fallen down the arena stairs in plain view of all the other parents
I thought of both those kids last week
after reading a story online by former National Hockey Leaguer Patrick OrsquoSullivan who wrote ndash in painful excruciating detail ndash of the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father a
failed professional hockey player for whom nothing was ever good enough
ldquoMy father used to beat the s--- out of merdquo OrsquoSullivanrsquos piece begins It only gets worse from there
Now Irsquom not suggesting the two examples from my childhood were anything close to OrsquoSullivanrsquos experience I know ndash or think I do anyway ndash that they were not
But it did get me thinking about all the teammates I had growing up ndash on hockey teams
in Little League and during my one inglorious year of high-school basketball ndash and wondering whether things were as good for them as they always were for me
I like to think othersrsquo parents were as supportive as mine But you donrsquot always see what happens when your friend leaves the friendly confines of the dressing room ndash or the classroom or the stage or the food court at the mall ndash and gets into the family car You donrsquot know what happens when that car pulls away
out of view Or what happens once it arrives home
Now this isnrsquot to suggest there is a rash of abusive sports parents out there in our arenas and on our soccer fields living their failed dreams of athletic glory vicariously through their children
Quite the opposite in fact In all my years playing sports as a kid
ndash and a dozen more covering them as a reporter ndash I have met so many amazing families coaches managers officials volunteers and players that itrsquos impossible to keep track of them all It really is
The tired clicheacute of the out-of-control hockey parent may still get trotted out by some but in reality such people are the rare exception not the rule
But as OrsquoSullivanrsquos harrowing account illustrates even one is too many
Kids ndash be they athletes students budding musicians or actors or future Nobel Prize-winning scientists ndash deserve at the very least to enjoy what theyrsquore doing without feeling what is at best pressure and at worst fear
Itrsquos important too not to turn a blind eye It doesnrsquot take much effort to utter a few words of encouragement to a young athlete ndash a ldquogood gamerdquo can go an awfully long way for someone not used to hearing it ndash or to offer them a ride without them having to ask or to simply double-check to make sure they remembered to pack a warm coat
Sometimes helping can be as simple as asking ldquoIs everything OKrdquo
Most of the time everything is fine But itrsquos still worth asking because sometimes everything isnrsquot
Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the Peace Arch News
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Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
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news
The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
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Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
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Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
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Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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CENTENNIAL PARK LEISURE CENTRE AND ARENA14600 North Bluff Road White Rock BC
Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
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wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
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Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
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Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
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Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
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700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
sports
TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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bull Food Service Supervisor
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$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
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Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
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19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
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Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
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PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
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GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
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system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
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3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News4 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News4 wwwpeacearchnewscom
news
ldquoBefore the ice-bucket challenge families would have to pay for things like wheelchairs and other equipment themselves They would go bankruptrdquo
While Cindy is grateful for the emotional support and comfort provisions shersquos received from ALS Canada she knows there is little it can do to help her fight the relentless disease
Determined to do everything she can Cindy has researched options for treatment and medication She came in contact with a man in Burnaby who underwent a stem-cell transplant following his ALS diagnosis and said his symptoms have noticeably slowed down since
Cindy and her family and friends are now selling lsquoKick My ALSrsquo T-shirts online with half the proceeds going towards ALS Canada and the other half to help fund her own treatment A fundraiser held last weekend at Sawbuckrsquos Pub raised close to $5000 an amount that left Cindy ldquoin awerdquo of the level of support she and her family have received since her diagnosis
She also found a medication ndash which is not yet approved by the FDA ndash that in early clinical trials has shown promising results
Under the federal governmentrsquos
Special Access Program Cindy can import the drug however she needs a physician to facilitate and has yet to find one willing to do so
ldquoEven if therersquos a one per cent chance that it could help Irsquom willing to try itrdquo she said ldquoSo Irsquom on the hunt to find a doctor thatrsquos willing to import and administer itrdquo
In the meantime the family is striving to make the best of their time together Tyler is currently on a leave of absence from his job in fire protection though he will have to return soon
ldquoI obviously canrsquot stay off work foreverrdquo he said ldquoSo wersquore thinking about getting a nanny to live here so therersquos somebody here all the timerdquo
Cindyrsquos wish for the coming weeks and months is to spend as much time as she can with
her children She has started filming videos for them to mark milestones in their lives that she knows she wonrsquot be there for ndash graduation weddings the births of their own children
ldquoItrsquos like everything is going in slow motion right nowrdquo she said ldquoIrsquom noticing all these little things that my kids are doing that I never noticed beforerdquo
Shersquos been told by doctors her symptoms are progressing faster than most so she is preparing for the worst
ldquoThis could be my last Christmas with the childrenrdquo
In addition to gathering fundraising support for a stem-cell transplant ndash shersquos hoping to schedule the procedure within the next few weeks ndash Cindy is hoping her story will help bring more awareness to this ldquohorrificrdquo disease
ldquoThe more people that are aware of it the more likely there are to be clinical trials and the faster they can have a treatment or curerdquo she said
ldquoI know that the cure wonrsquot be in my lifetime but if I can somehow help to get this information out there faster then itrsquos all worthwhilerdquo
To find out more about Cindy and her fundraising efforts visit wwwcindyjoy1wixcomkickmyals
Contributed photoCindy and daughter Cassidy
Family hopes for new medication from page 1
Alex BrowneStaff Reporter
Is your trip to the emergency room really necessary
The White Rock South Surrey Division of Family Practice is launching a campaign to encour-age people to avoid going to Peace Arch Hospitalrsquos ER this holiday season by getting the ldquoright carerdquo at the ldquoright placerdquo
Last year over the Christmas holidays people were waiting up to six hours in the ER for help but the divisionrsquos physician lead Dr Grace Park said many such situations can be avoided
By educating the public on increased options for primary health care less-urgent cases can be directed to more appropriate treatment venues she said
ldquoThere are (urgent) cases that need to be in hospital of courserdquo Park said ldquoI think the message is that if we want the ER to be there
for us when we really need it we want to make sure that itrsquos being used wellrdquo
For someone needing medical help over the holidays ndash particu-larly for an ongoing condition ndash a call to a family doctor might be the best first step Park suggested
As a result of the divisionrsquos lsquoGP For Mersquo initiative there has been an increase in the number of family doctors in the area ndash and the number of patients registered with them ndash and a majority of area GPs have made adjustments to their schedules to be able to fit in patients on an urgent basis during the holidays she noted
In addition the 811 HealthLink BC line offers a 24-hour service with nurses and other health-care professionals who can evalu-ate symptoms and advise call-ers on the best help available to them That might include recom-mending a visit to the ER but
might offer alternatives she said She also recommended check-
ing the website Medimapca which not only identifies walk-in clinics but estimates wait times
If the need is for something as simple as a renewed prescription Park said pharmacists can fax requests to family doctors and may be authorized to provide a limited amount of an ongoing prescription to tide patients over
ldquoThe family doctor is usually the best person to treat a patient and give them the right continuity of carerdquo Park said ldquoBeing in hospi-tal yoursquore often exposed to sick people ndash itrsquos better to stay away for seniors in particular who are often compromised or can suc-cumb to hospital infectionsrdquo
Park said that past shortages of doctors in the community have led to a perception that their help is not an option in the short- term but this has changed
Routine visits best handled elsewhere patients told
Doctors urge ER rethink
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Surrey firefighters and city crews were called to South Surrey last week after a broken water main flooded roads and at least one home in the 15400-block of 27 and 28 avenues
The Dec 9 break according to City of Surrey engineer Rob Costanzo was traced to a large tree whose roots had apparently over time compromised the concrete line
ldquoIt appears tree root may have impacted the integrity of the water linehellip basically caused the water line to give wayrdquo he said Monday
According to witnesses at the scene on the Wednesday evening firefighters assisted residents in shutting off gas and unclogging street drains one home owner reported ldquoa lotrdquo of water in his basement
The pipe repair cost about $8500 Costanzo noted the entire line ndash which dates back to 1966 ndash is slated to be replaced next year
ndash Tracy Holmes
Sheila Reynolds Staff Reporter
Surrey school trustees claimed more than $34000 in expenses during the 2014-15 school year
The figures are included in the school districtrsquos recently released Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) which is made public annually
The financial year-end was somewhat complicated for the board of education as it encompassed existing trustees as well as ones who either retired or didnrsquot get re-elected in 2014
The top-spending elected officials were Trustees Shawn Wilson (whorsquos also chairperson) and Laurae McNally who filed expenses of $5831 and $5471 respectively between June 2014 and June 2015
The next highest were Trustee Bob Holmes elected in the November 2014 civic vote who expensed $5372 longtime Trustee Terry Allen ($5040) and retired Trustee Pam Glass
($4901)First-time Trustee Gurpreet
(Garry) Thindrsquos expenses totalled $3173 re-elected Trustee Laurie Larsenrsquos were $2276 newly elected Trustee Gary Tymoschukrsquos were
$1370 and former Trustee Charlene Dobiersquos tab was $958 Retired Trustee Reni Masi submitted no expenses (Dobiersquos expenses are for July to November 2014 while Thind Tymoschuk and Holmesrsquo are for December 2014 to June 2015 only)
The expenses are on top of the board
membersrsquo annual remuneration which totalled $220085 for 2014-15
The pay and expenses of the elected (and outgoing) officials accounted for a fraction of the multiple millions paid to the school districtrsquos thousands of employees last year
The total of all salaries including those of management principals teachers and support staff was about $4465 million
for the 2014-15 school yearWages for those making
more than $75000 per year came to $153 million while those making less than $75000 totalled $293 million Staff also submitted expenses of approximately $13 million in addition to their salaries
Shawn Silverstone Surreyrsquos former assistant manager of international education had the highest expense claim submitting $63886 for reimbursement District Supt Jordan Tinney was next up with a $63110 tab
Other top spenders were Angela Olson manager of international education ($43926) deputy superintendent Rick Ryan ($41442) and secretary-treasurer Wayne Noye ($34232)
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It doesnrsquot get much lower than stealing from those in need
A White Rock-based charity which last year expanded into Langley that serves one of the communityrsquos most basic functions ndash providing food for people who canrsquot afford it ndash has been victimized not once not twice but three times within a 72-hour span this month
Sources Community Resource Centres which began serving Langley as the communityrsquos only accredited food bank last year and now has a roster of nearly 600 clients was robbed of $1000 in gift cards on Dec 10
That crime was quickly followed by the theft and subsequent destruction of their only working vehicle ndash a rather distinctive-looking cube van But thieves still werenrsquot done racking up $1300 worth of charges on the agencyrsquos gas card
And if stealing bread from the mouths of the communityrsquos most vulnerable members wasnrsquot bad enough this all happened a mere two weeks before Christmas
Sadly this type of crime ndash at this time of year ndash is not uncommon It seems that nearly every year these types of heartless crimes find their way onto newscasts and newspaper front pages be it a theft from Salvation Army kettles break-ins at local Christmas bureaus or as in this case food banks
Therersquos not a lot of point in trying to publicly disgrace the individuals who commit these crimes ndash as it can be assumed considering their actions that they have no sense of shame
What matters now is that the food bank gets the help it needs to get back up and running at ndash or as close to ndash capacity as possible and soon
But looking on the positive side if one can do so in such a situation there is little doubt that the community as it so often does will step up and help be it donating gift cards and groceries or lending Sources a large enough van so deliveries can continue
Not unlike the residents of Dr Seussrsquos Whoville members of the community must band together against these Grinches and support those who need it the most
Such strength is the only way to ensure everyone has a Merry Christmas
editorial
No good deed goes unpunished
Published by Black Press Ltd at 200-2411 160 Street Surrey BC
opinionPeace Arch News
I remember as a teenager a family trip to the Okanagan for my younger brotherrsquos hockey tournament
Wersquod just arrived at the hotel and a number of other players and their families were milling about in the lobby awaiting check-in
There was one boy who had received a ride up with another family itrsquos how he got to most games
Sitting next to him on the lobby floor was his hockey bag and a couple sticks No suitcase
When queried as to where the rest of his belongings were he said he didnrsquot have any Hersquod just crammed a few t-shirts and a toothbrush in with his gear This is how he planned to get through the next three days
I donrsquot think he even had a jacket ldquoDidnrsquot your parents help you get
readyrdquo someone asked He just shruggedA few years later near the end of one
of my last years of minor hockey I remember a distraught teammate of mine ndash angry embarrassed in tears ndash refusing to leave the dressing room His mother had shown up to the game drunk and had fallen down the arena stairs in plain view of all the other parents
I thought of both those kids last week
after reading a story online by former National Hockey Leaguer Patrick OrsquoSullivan who wrote ndash in painful excruciating detail ndash of the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father a
failed professional hockey player for whom nothing was ever good enough
ldquoMy father used to beat the s--- out of merdquo OrsquoSullivanrsquos piece begins It only gets worse from there
Now Irsquom not suggesting the two examples from my childhood were anything close to OrsquoSullivanrsquos experience I know ndash or think I do anyway ndash that they were not
But it did get me thinking about all the teammates I had growing up ndash on hockey teams
in Little League and during my one inglorious year of high-school basketball ndash and wondering whether things were as good for them as they always were for me
I like to think othersrsquo parents were as supportive as mine But you donrsquot always see what happens when your friend leaves the friendly confines of the dressing room ndash or the classroom or the stage or the food court at the mall ndash and gets into the family car You donrsquot know what happens when that car pulls away
out of view Or what happens once it arrives home
Now this isnrsquot to suggest there is a rash of abusive sports parents out there in our arenas and on our soccer fields living their failed dreams of athletic glory vicariously through their children
Quite the opposite in fact In all my years playing sports as a kid
ndash and a dozen more covering them as a reporter ndash I have met so many amazing families coaches managers officials volunteers and players that itrsquos impossible to keep track of them all It really is
The tired clicheacute of the out-of-control hockey parent may still get trotted out by some but in reality such people are the rare exception not the rule
But as OrsquoSullivanrsquos harrowing account illustrates even one is too many
Kids ndash be they athletes students budding musicians or actors or future Nobel Prize-winning scientists ndash deserve at the very least to enjoy what theyrsquore doing without feeling what is at best pressure and at worst fear
Itrsquos important too not to turn a blind eye It doesnrsquot take much effort to utter a few words of encouragement to a young athlete ndash a ldquogood gamerdquo can go an awfully long way for someone not used to hearing it ndash or to offer them a ride without them having to ask or to simply double-check to make sure they remembered to pack a warm coat
Sometimes helping can be as simple as asking ldquoIs everything OKrdquo
Most of the time everything is fine But itrsquos still worth asking because sometimes everything isnrsquot
Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the Peace Arch News
Not everyone getsa sporting chance
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Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not
make it so Bill McConnell
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News8 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News8 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
35-60 years estimated to repay from page 1
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
chair
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
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Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
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Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
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Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
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December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
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bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
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Surrey firefighters and city crews were called to South Surrey last week after a broken water main flooded roads and at least one home in the 15400-block of 27 and 28 avenues
The Dec 9 break according to City of Surrey engineer Rob Costanzo was traced to a large tree whose roots had apparently over time compromised the concrete line
ldquoIt appears tree root may have impacted the integrity of the water linehellip basically caused the water line to give wayrdquo he said Monday
According to witnesses at the scene on the Wednesday evening firefighters assisted residents in shutting off gas and unclogging street drains one home owner reported ldquoa lotrdquo of water in his basement
The pipe repair cost about $8500 Costanzo noted the entire line ndash which dates back to 1966 ndash is slated to be replaced next year
ndash Tracy Holmes
Sheila Reynolds Staff Reporter
Surrey school trustees claimed more than $34000 in expenses during the 2014-15 school year
The figures are included in the school districtrsquos recently released Statement of Financial Information (SOFI) which is made public annually
The financial year-end was somewhat complicated for the board of education as it encompassed existing trustees as well as ones who either retired or didnrsquot get re-elected in 2014
The top-spending elected officials were Trustees Shawn Wilson (whorsquos also chairperson) and Laurae McNally who filed expenses of $5831 and $5471 respectively between June 2014 and June 2015
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(Garry) Thindrsquos expenses totalled $3173 re-elected Trustee Laurie Larsenrsquos were $2276 newly elected Trustee Gary Tymoschukrsquos were
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membersrsquo annual remuneration which totalled $220085 for 2014-15
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Shawn Silverstone Surreyrsquos former assistant manager of international education had the highest expense claim submitting $63886 for reimbursement District Supt Jordan Tinney was next up with a $63110 tab
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It doesnrsquot get much lower than stealing from those in need
A White Rock-based charity which last year expanded into Langley that serves one of the communityrsquos most basic functions ndash providing food for people who canrsquot afford it ndash has been victimized not once not twice but three times within a 72-hour span this month
Sources Community Resource Centres which began serving Langley as the communityrsquos only accredited food bank last year and now has a roster of nearly 600 clients was robbed of $1000 in gift cards on Dec 10
That crime was quickly followed by the theft and subsequent destruction of their only working vehicle ndash a rather distinctive-looking cube van But thieves still werenrsquot done racking up $1300 worth of charges on the agencyrsquos gas card
And if stealing bread from the mouths of the communityrsquos most vulnerable members wasnrsquot bad enough this all happened a mere two weeks before Christmas
Sadly this type of crime ndash at this time of year ndash is not uncommon It seems that nearly every year these types of heartless crimes find their way onto newscasts and newspaper front pages be it a theft from Salvation Army kettles break-ins at local Christmas bureaus or as in this case food banks
Therersquos not a lot of point in trying to publicly disgrace the individuals who commit these crimes ndash as it can be assumed considering their actions that they have no sense of shame
What matters now is that the food bank gets the help it needs to get back up and running at ndash or as close to ndash capacity as possible and soon
But looking on the positive side if one can do so in such a situation there is little doubt that the community as it so often does will step up and help be it donating gift cards and groceries or lending Sources a large enough van so deliveries can continue
Not unlike the residents of Dr Seussrsquos Whoville members of the community must band together against these Grinches and support those who need it the most
Such strength is the only way to ensure everyone has a Merry Christmas
editorial
No good deed goes unpunished
Published by Black Press Ltd at 200-2411 160 Street Surrey BC
opinionPeace Arch News
I remember as a teenager a family trip to the Okanagan for my younger brotherrsquos hockey tournament
Wersquod just arrived at the hotel and a number of other players and their families were milling about in the lobby awaiting check-in
There was one boy who had received a ride up with another family itrsquos how he got to most games
Sitting next to him on the lobby floor was his hockey bag and a couple sticks No suitcase
When queried as to where the rest of his belongings were he said he didnrsquot have any Hersquod just crammed a few t-shirts and a toothbrush in with his gear This is how he planned to get through the next three days
I donrsquot think he even had a jacket ldquoDidnrsquot your parents help you get
readyrdquo someone asked He just shruggedA few years later near the end of one
of my last years of minor hockey I remember a distraught teammate of mine ndash angry embarrassed in tears ndash refusing to leave the dressing room His mother had shown up to the game drunk and had fallen down the arena stairs in plain view of all the other parents
I thought of both those kids last week
after reading a story online by former National Hockey Leaguer Patrick OrsquoSullivan who wrote ndash in painful excruciating detail ndash of the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father a
failed professional hockey player for whom nothing was ever good enough
ldquoMy father used to beat the s--- out of merdquo OrsquoSullivanrsquos piece begins It only gets worse from there
Now Irsquom not suggesting the two examples from my childhood were anything close to OrsquoSullivanrsquos experience I know ndash or think I do anyway ndash that they were not
But it did get me thinking about all the teammates I had growing up ndash on hockey teams
in Little League and during my one inglorious year of high-school basketball ndash and wondering whether things were as good for them as they always were for me
I like to think othersrsquo parents were as supportive as mine But you donrsquot always see what happens when your friend leaves the friendly confines of the dressing room ndash or the classroom or the stage or the food court at the mall ndash and gets into the family car You donrsquot know what happens when that car pulls away
out of view Or what happens once it arrives home
Now this isnrsquot to suggest there is a rash of abusive sports parents out there in our arenas and on our soccer fields living their failed dreams of athletic glory vicariously through their children
Quite the opposite in fact In all my years playing sports as a kid
ndash and a dozen more covering them as a reporter ndash I have met so many amazing families coaches managers officials volunteers and players that itrsquos impossible to keep track of them all It really is
The tired clicheacute of the out-of-control hockey parent may still get trotted out by some but in reality such people are the rare exception not the rule
But as OrsquoSullivanrsquos harrowing account illustrates even one is too many
Kids ndash be they athletes students budding musicians or actors or future Nobel Prize-winning scientists ndash deserve at the very least to enjoy what theyrsquore doing without feeling what is at best pressure and at worst fear
Itrsquos important too not to turn a blind eye It doesnrsquot take much effort to utter a few words of encouragement to a young athlete ndash a ldquogood gamerdquo can go an awfully long way for someone not used to hearing it ndash or to offer them a ride without them having to ask or to simply double-check to make sure they remembered to pack a warm coat
Sometimes helping can be as simple as asking ldquoIs everything OKrdquo
Most of the time everything is fine But itrsquos still worth asking because sometimes everything isnrsquot
Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the Peace Arch News
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Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
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The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
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From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
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Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
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Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
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a special kind of caring
Donations of $2000 or more must be received or postmarked by December 31st to receive a 2015 tax receipt Charitable 11929 7513 RR0001
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
CENTENNIAL PARK LEISURE CENTRE AND ARENA14600 North Bluff Road White Rock BC
Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record For information contact Information Access Operations at the Ministry of Technology Innovation and Citizensrsquo Services in Victoria at wwwgovbccacitziao
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
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ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
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White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
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Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
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ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
sports
TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
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The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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garments
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
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798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News6 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News6 wwwpeacearchnewscom
LancePeverleyEditor
DwayneWeidendorf Publisher
SteveScott Advertisingmanager
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MarilouPasionCirculation manager
Peace Arch News is a member of the National Newsmedia Council which is an independent organization established to deal with acceptable journalistic practices and ethical behaviour If you have concerns about editorial content please contact lancepeverleypeacearchnewscom or 604-542-7402 If you are not satisfi ed with the response and wish to fi le a formal complaint visit the website at mediacouncilca or call toll-free 1-844-877-1163 for additional information
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CCNAMember 2010 WINNER2013 WINNER
foundation
It doesnrsquot get much lower than stealing from those in need
A White Rock-based charity which last year expanded into Langley that serves one of the communityrsquos most basic functions ndash providing food for people who canrsquot afford it ndash has been victimized not once not twice but three times within a 72-hour span this month
Sources Community Resource Centres which began serving Langley as the communityrsquos only accredited food bank last year and now has a roster of nearly 600 clients was robbed of $1000 in gift cards on Dec 10
That crime was quickly followed by the theft and subsequent destruction of their only working vehicle ndash a rather distinctive-looking cube van But thieves still werenrsquot done racking up $1300 worth of charges on the agencyrsquos gas card
And if stealing bread from the mouths of the communityrsquos most vulnerable members wasnrsquot bad enough this all happened a mere two weeks before Christmas
Sadly this type of crime ndash at this time of year ndash is not uncommon It seems that nearly every year these types of heartless crimes find their way onto newscasts and newspaper front pages be it a theft from Salvation Army kettles break-ins at local Christmas bureaus or as in this case food banks
Therersquos not a lot of point in trying to publicly disgrace the individuals who commit these crimes ndash as it can be assumed considering their actions that they have no sense of shame
What matters now is that the food bank gets the help it needs to get back up and running at ndash or as close to ndash capacity as possible and soon
But looking on the positive side if one can do so in such a situation there is little doubt that the community as it so often does will step up and help be it donating gift cards and groceries or lending Sources a large enough van so deliveries can continue
Not unlike the residents of Dr Seussrsquos Whoville members of the community must band together against these Grinches and support those who need it the most
Such strength is the only way to ensure everyone has a Merry Christmas
editorial
No good deed goes unpunished
Published by Black Press Ltd at 200-2411 160 Street Surrey BC
opinionPeace Arch News
I remember as a teenager a family trip to the Okanagan for my younger brotherrsquos hockey tournament
Wersquod just arrived at the hotel and a number of other players and their families were milling about in the lobby awaiting check-in
There was one boy who had received a ride up with another family itrsquos how he got to most games
Sitting next to him on the lobby floor was his hockey bag and a couple sticks No suitcase
When queried as to where the rest of his belongings were he said he didnrsquot have any Hersquod just crammed a few t-shirts and a toothbrush in with his gear This is how he planned to get through the next three days
I donrsquot think he even had a jacket ldquoDidnrsquot your parents help you get
readyrdquo someone asked He just shruggedA few years later near the end of one
of my last years of minor hockey I remember a distraught teammate of mine ndash angry embarrassed in tears ndash refusing to leave the dressing room His mother had shown up to the game drunk and had fallen down the arena stairs in plain view of all the other parents
I thought of both those kids last week
after reading a story online by former National Hockey Leaguer Patrick OrsquoSullivan who wrote ndash in painful excruciating detail ndash of the years of abuse he suffered at the hands of his father a
failed professional hockey player for whom nothing was ever good enough
ldquoMy father used to beat the s--- out of merdquo OrsquoSullivanrsquos piece begins It only gets worse from there
Now Irsquom not suggesting the two examples from my childhood were anything close to OrsquoSullivanrsquos experience I know ndash or think I do anyway ndash that they were not
But it did get me thinking about all the teammates I had growing up ndash on hockey teams
in Little League and during my one inglorious year of high-school basketball ndash and wondering whether things were as good for them as they always were for me
I like to think othersrsquo parents were as supportive as mine But you donrsquot always see what happens when your friend leaves the friendly confines of the dressing room ndash or the classroom or the stage or the food court at the mall ndash and gets into the family car You donrsquot know what happens when that car pulls away
out of view Or what happens once it arrives home
Now this isnrsquot to suggest there is a rash of abusive sports parents out there in our arenas and on our soccer fields living their failed dreams of athletic glory vicariously through their children
Quite the opposite in fact In all my years playing sports as a kid
ndash and a dozen more covering them as a reporter ndash I have met so many amazing families coaches managers officials volunteers and players that itrsquos impossible to keep track of them all It really is
The tired clicheacute of the out-of-control hockey parent may still get trotted out by some but in reality such people are the rare exception not the rule
But as OrsquoSullivanrsquos harrowing account illustrates even one is too many
Kids ndash be they athletes students budding musicians or actors or future Nobel Prize-winning scientists ndash deserve at the very least to enjoy what theyrsquore doing without feeling what is at best pressure and at worst fear
Itrsquos important too not to turn a blind eye It doesnrsquot take much effort to utter a few words of encouragement to a young athlete ndash a ldquogood gamerdquo can go an awfully long way for someone not used to hearing it ndash or to offer them a ride without them having to ask or to simply double-check to make sure they remembered to pack a warm coat
Sometimes helping can be as simple as asking ldquoIs everything OKrdquo
Most of the time everything is fine But itrsquos still worth asking because sometimes everything isnrsquot
Nick Greenizan is the sports reporter at the Peace Arch News
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Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
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The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
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Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
Regular operating hours return on Monday January 4 Please note that Centennial Arena will be open different hours to accommodate the skating program
Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
CENTENNIAL PARK LEISURE CENTRE AND ARENA14600 North Bluff Road White Rock BC
Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
OR VISIT WWWSTAROFTHESEACA
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
sports
TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 7 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 7 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
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quote of note
lettersPeace Arch NewsPeace Arch News
Undergroundmore affordableEditorRe Underground-wire poll sparks rift Nov 27
In response to Michael Brennanrsquos comment that an 83-year-old lady may have to move if the undergrounding of the wires happens it would have been helpful if PAN added a note that any owner 55 and older can defer property tax until their property is sold
They only need to have 25 per cent equity and only accumulate one per cent interest charge which is not even compounding
It should have also been noted that the cost estimates from the city were extremely rough and the proportion to be paid for by the homeowners on top of the existing taxes has yet to be determined
The owners would be required to cover the small amount of this OCP project that falls on their property but the majority is on city property So the people of White Rock would expect to be treated fairly
Ask if the owners of homes on Roper Avenue ndash between Finlay and Best ndash paid for their roadworks including underground wires
I agree with Mr Brennan and Irsquom not sure why the city had to send out a ldquonon-binding petitionrdquo to do work that council already sent to city staffMike Armstrong White Rock
Evidence ignoredEditorRe Inconvenient truths of climate change Dec 2 column
In a time where virtually all of the media has been co-opted by ldquoclimate-changerdquo alarmists it was refreshing to read Tom Fletcherrsquos balanced column
There is no denying that the climate is changing ndash it always has ndash but the notion that humans are responsible is sheer hubris on the part of the climate-change machine
The idea that we have models that can actually show us how to control the climate temperature when weather forecasting models struggle to get the weather right in the coming week is almost laughable
The hypocrisy of world leaders who spend millions polluting the air to attend climate-change conferences is really the news story that should be talked about The NASA satellite data which continues to contradict the current climate-change hysteria is the news story that should be talked about Falsified temperature collection on the part of the scare-mongering scientists is the news story that should be talked about
The bottom line is we can expect the climate to change
In the Middle Ages England had the climate of Italy and grew grapes everywhere Italy didnrsquot disappear did it There is a yin and a yang in play for every part of the world that warms there will be another part that cools Fortunately we humans have the ability to adapt
But to suggest we can magically control the climate to maintain the status-quo we choose flies in the face of all available scientific evidence
We all need to be good stewards of this planet We all need to pollute less and recycle more in whatever way we can But letrsquos not fall for the politics of climate change and call it scienceJerry Lucky White Rock
In his column Tom Fletcher provided us with really good news ndash that climate change is not really happening after-all
But he did not name his sources so I decided to check things out
He claimed that temperature change has slowed to about a quarter of what the UN had estimated I checked two websites the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and NASA
It seems that from 1990 to 2005 average temperatures increased about 03 C as predicted In the first half of the last decade the rate of increase slowed some but it appears to have picked up again big time
Fletcher claims that the current warming trend has been going on for 10000 years If that were true the earth would have become uninhabitable long ago
I found no evidence to support his claim that arctic ice has rebounded It varies widely from year to year and of course on a seasonal basis but the trend seems to be towards less ice
As for the total ice mass in Antarctica Fletcher is correct NASA scientists say that although the ice is melting away faster at the edges snowfall on the continent has increased resulting in an overall gain in ice A scary thing is that the ocean level is rising in spite of that
And scientists predict that within a couple of decades the melting will be fast enough that total ice mass in Antarctica will begin to decrease
I wish that Fletcher were correct but wishing will not make it so And as Fletcher himself pointed out the actions being agreed upon in Paris this month are not nearly enoughBill McConnell Surrey
NaturaljusticeEditor
Irsquom told that there are a number of empty houses in White Rock and South Surrey
While the law protects us especially the propertied classes surely natural justice demands that these houses together with Vancouverrsquos future Trump tower be expropriated placed in the hands of social service agencies and be made available to both the homeless and refugees
This might also serve to dampen the real-estate marketPeter Ferris Surrey
Question over housing marketEditorRe Towers backed after 5-hour hearing Dec 9
With the ongoing controversy regarding the highrise proposal on Oxford Street north of Thrift Avenue the one question that has not been pursued aggressively is ldquoIs there a market for these apartmentsrdquo
The third and fourth Bosa towers on Johnston Road were never built I understand because the market would not bear the cost
How much a square foot or metre are these units going to be priced atBob Holden White Rock
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Contributed photoAcclaimed wildlife artist Robert Bateman shares a moment with White Rock needlepoint aficionado Laurie Kizlyk
EditorAs an admirer of nature I have always been inspired
by artists who have the ability to put down on canvas what they see ndash the natural image
Not all artist can depict this beauty and make their visions in an ever-lasting painting for everyone to enjoy As they say Mother Naturersquos paint brush is what you see with the naked eye No flaws No embellishments
Last Saturday was a special day for me Robert Bateman Canadarsquos wildlife artist was scheduled to make an appearance at GS amp Company in the Semiahmoo Shopping Centre
I was quite excited This time Batemanrsquos appearance was especially close to my heart
For many years I had missed Batemanrsquos appearances Last year 2014 was the first time I had the opportunity to actually meet the artist himself I had lined up early My spot was about eighth or so I had my treasures with me
Bateman arrived Loud claps of happiness greeted him Finally I got my chance I had two items for autographs Bateman was all too pleased to do so
I also had a few of my small stitchery projects to show him One was a wolf Bateman admired the petit-point stitchery with a keen interest He knew all about needlepoint I wasnrsquot surprised After all he is an artist
I told Bateman I had a dream of stitching one of his painting I made the request I asked Bateman if I had his permission to take one of his images and petit point the image on a fabric canvas He said yes
So I went to work Spent hours upon hours searching the web for images Whittled them down to a few I chose lsquoSalmon Watch Spirit Bearrsquo Next I had to work on the pattern I realized size didnrsquot really matter especially when you want the detail This took a while I made 29 different patterns making slight changes I saved them and finally viewed them individually Settled on one Printed it and began stitching
Finally after 786 hours ndash 97536 stitches later ndash the project was complete
Time went by quickly My friend Audra told me of Batemanrsquos next appearance I panic I still hadnrsquot had my work framed Itrsquos Black Friday I marched myself to GS amp Company Gary Patterson spent his time with me to finalize the details for framing and assured me that it would be ready in time ndash it was back three days later
OK so now it is Dec 12 My sister Tonii and myself marched down to the mall Audra was already in line
An hour later Bateman arrives He acknowledges us with a friendly wave The excitement intense
Itrsquos my turn Batemanrsquos face lights up His first question ldquoHow many hours did you spendrdquo
I requested a photo-op He was more than happy to oblige I had my 15 minutes of fame I left on cloud 99
Next projecthellip still to be determined I have several choices in my folder I should decide by the end of 2015 After all I will need time to complete the project for Batemanrsquos next appearanceLaurie Kizlyk White Rock
Artists in their natural habitat
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News8 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News8 wwwpeacearchnewscom
news
The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
35-60 years estimated to repay from page 1
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
chair
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
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From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
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Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
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Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
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From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
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Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
Regular operating hours return on Monday January 4 Please note that Centennial Arena will be open different hours to accommodate the skating program
Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
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a special kind of caring
Donations of $2000 or more must be received or postmarked by December 31st to receive a 2015 tax receipt Charitable 11929 7513 RR0001
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
Celebrate Celebrate a Life a LifeDECEMBER 1 - 23Semiahmoo Shopping CentreCelebrate a Life hours Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat amp Sun 10-6
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lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
CENTENNIAL PARK LEISURE CENTRE AND ARENA14600 North Bluff Road White Rock BC
Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be considered part of the public record For information contact Information Access Operations at the Ministry of Technology Innovation and Citizensrsquo Services in Victoria at wwwgovbccacitziao
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
OR VISIT WWWSTAROFTHESEACA
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
Sunday December 27 Joint Sunday Service - 1030am at First UnitedCOME READY TO SING
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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9497
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Richmond Auto Mall(604) 273-3766
7825
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4278 Lougheed Highway(604) 571-4350
9374
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Fraser Valley Auto Mall(604) 857-2657
5736
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19950 Lougheed Highway(866) 910-9543
7662
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39150 Queens Way(604) 567-8888
31003
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8265 Fraser Street(604) 263-2711
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15389 Guildford Drive(604) 495-4100
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3166 St Johnrsquos Street(604) 461-3656
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8750 Young Road(604) 792-1167
8176
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210 - 12th Street(604) 520-3333
8531
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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Realtors ndash To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7313Deadline for the December 24th edition is Friday Dec 18 at 5 pm
Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
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604-531-7484
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
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Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
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High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
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EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
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17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
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78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
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system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
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ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News8 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News8 wwwpeacearchnewscom
news
The City of White Rock will be launching a revitalization initia-tive in the new year for three blocks of Johnston Road the cityrsquos economic investment com-mittee was told last week
Daryl Tyacke of ETA Land-scape Architecture briefly spoke
on the project Dec 9 ndash present-ing examples of some of the landscaping work his firm has done in the past ndash and said that design-development workshops and community engagement will get underway in the city in Janu-ary or February
Focus of the work will be on three blocks of Johnston Road from North Bluff Road to Roper Avenue with sidewalks lighting trees and flowers and a main entryway to the city among areas that will be addressed
ndash Melissa Smalley
Tracy Holmes Staff Reporter
Ocean Park residents are cau-tioning their neighbours to be on the lookout after a man was seen to be following a pair of teenaged girls last week
According to a post on the Ocean Park Neighbours Face-book page the man was first spotted around 440 pm on Dec 9 in the parking lot of Ocean Park Village then was seen walking behind the teens as they travelled north along 128 Street
Surrey RCMP spokesman Cpl Scotty Schumann said police will
not be issuing a news release on the incident but would like to identify and speak with the man
Hersquos been described as a clean-shaven Caucasian in his early 20s with dirty blond hair and a slim build wearing dark pants and a red hoodie with a grey sweater underneath
Schumann told Peace Arch News the man did not make con-tact with the girls and it remains unclear if the individual had nefarious intentions
ldquoWe donrsquot know if this guy was following the girlsrdquo he said ldquoIs he following them or is he just travelling along the same path
We donrsquot knowrdquoAccording to the Facebook
post the stranger was seen dis-carding the red hoodie in bushes behind the Coast Capital Sav-ings then retrieving it and head-ing south on 128 Street after apparently realizing his actions were being scrutinized
Schumann said patrols of the neighbourhood did not locate the man who was last seen near 128 Street and 16 Avenue
Anyone with information that could help police identify and speak with the man in ques-tion is asked to call the Surrey detachment at 604-599-0502
Ocean Park residents on alert
lsquoSuspicious malersquo reported
Johnston Road to be refurbished
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
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The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
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Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
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Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
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604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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210 - 12th Street(604) 520-3333
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 27 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
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NEW HOMES FOR SALE
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Brad Nelson 604-541-4888 REMAX Colonial Pacific Realty
Realtors ndash To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7313Deadline for the December 24th edition is Friday Dec 18 at 5 pm
Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
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bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
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182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
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HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
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No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
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269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
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From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
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604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
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AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
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329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
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Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
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TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
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ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
35-60 years estimated to repay from page 1
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
chair
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business
Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
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Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
Regular operating hours return on Monday January 4 Please note that Centennial Arena will be open different hours to accommodate the skating program
Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
Please donate this Holiday Season
a special kind of caring
Donations of $2000 or more must be received or postmarked by December 31st to receive a 2015 tax receipt Charitable 11929 7513 RR0001
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
Celebrate Celebrate a Life a LifeDECEMBER 1 - 23Semiahmoo Shopping CentreCelebrate a Life hours Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat amp Sun 10-6
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lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
CENTENNIAL PARK LEISURE CENTRE AND ARENA14600 North Bluff Road White Rock BC
Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
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Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
sports
TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
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134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
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From Set-Up - Clean-Up
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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
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Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
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HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
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130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
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BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
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Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
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130 HELP WANTED
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281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
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From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
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~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
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Call Sunny778-893-1786
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Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
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PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
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Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
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ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
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system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
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ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
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372 SUNDECKS
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373B TILING
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
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Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
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604-538-5105
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525 UNDER $300
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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
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10am - 6pm
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Call for 604-541-4213
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563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
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PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
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Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
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CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
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~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
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707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
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741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
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RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
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750 SUITES LOWER
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751 SUITES UPPER
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818 CARS - DOMESTIC
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845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
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LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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38SAVE
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399 500g
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UP TO
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219
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News10 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News10 wwwpeacearchnewscom
ldquoYou could perhaps provide a lower toll on more crossingsrdquo he said ldquoTell us what you think about thatrdquo
Critics argue the new bridge will simply move a major bottle-neck up Highway 99 to the Oak Street Bridge although traffic counts show more than 60 per cent of traffic crossing the tun-nel is headed to and from Rich-mond not on to Vancouver
The project rationale also cites projections of dramatic popula-tion growth South of the Fra-ser in the decades ahead The combined population of Surrey Delta Richmond and White Rock is projected to rise 51 per cent to 12 million by 2041 and the number of jobs in the same area are to climb 58 per cent
The 76-page business case ndash 18 months overdue but now released ndash assumes a $750 mil-
lion initial injection of capital from private partners to be paid back by government later
It concludes the project can be paid off with tolls over 35-60 years
Stone said the province is seeking federal contributions for the new bridge ndash which is its top priority for infrastructure grants ndash and itrsquos also asking Port Metro Vancouver to make a contribution
A hefty federal grant could be used to reduce the expected toll Stone said or shorten the expected repayment period
The project has not yet got Trea-sury Board approval on the busi-ness case ndash the final gono go deci-sion point for the government The province intends to solicit bids in the spring
An environmental review is still required as well as Agricultural Land Commission approval to use some protected farmland
The province has so far spent
about $30 million on the project It aims for a 2017 construction start and 2022 completion date
BCrsquos auditor general is con-ducting an audit to evaluate the quality of the evidence used to support the decision
The Opposition maintains the province has pushed ahead with inadequate justification
ldquoThe real worry here is that the choice of this government is to build one large megapro-ject rather than deal with all of the transit needs in the regionrdquo said NDP transit critic George Heyman ldquoWe havenrsquot seen the promised tolling review Wersquore just seeing another bridge with more tolls addedrdquo
Delta South independent MLA Vicki Huntington also said the province should move faster to decide how it would make tolls more fair to all motorists cross-ing the Fraser
At three kilometres long the new bridge at the Deas Island crossing will be the longest cable-stayed bridge in BC ndash 65 per cent longer than the Port Mann and 32 per cent longer than the Alex Fraser
Its 210-metre-high towers will be as tall as 60-storey buildings
The project includes upgrades along 25 kilometres of Highway 99 from the Highway 91 interchange to Bridgeport Road in Richmond with HOVtransit lanes running the length of the corridor
It would add a multi-use path-way for cyclists and pedestrians
New interchanges are planned at Steveston Highway Westmin-ster Highway and Highway 17A
The bridge will run over top of
the existing alignment and tower over Deas Island Regional Park
Unlike the Port Mann Bridge where a buildup of ice once fell and damaged vehicles the cables will not cross over the road-way and a similar snow and ice removal system will be installed
The $35-billion cost estimate
includes removal of the more than 55-year-old tunnel which does not meet current earth-quake standards plus interest
The Transportation Investment Corp would run the bridge and tolls would be collected by TReO the same as for the Port Mann
The province claims the proj-ect will result in fewer idling vehicles and will therefore cut greenhouse gas emissions
Other promised benefits include improved access across High-way 99 in Richmond and an improved route off Highway 99 to Bridgeport Station for commuters switching to the Canada Line
A third round of public consul-tation is getting underway For more info see masseytunnelca
35-60 years estimated to repay from page 1
news
Transportation Ministry graphicRendering of 10-lane bridge
Cable span to be 60 storeys high
Get set for BCrsquos longestSERVING LOCALLY IMPACTING GLOBALLYTHRIFT STORE
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Merry Christmas amp Happy Holidays
Thank you for your generous support in 2015 We look forward to another fabulous year ahead
We will be closed December 24 25 26 and January 1
A message from the Surrey Teachersrsquo Association
We wish everyone in our communities a
safe and enjoyable holiday season
iStock
Donrsquot drink
amp drive
Stay with
us
1160 King George Blvd (Ample free parking) 604-535-1432
Visit us at wwwpacifi cinncom
RESORT amp CONFERENCE CENTRE
Celebrate the Holiday Season
CHRISTMAS DAY DINNER BUFFET
Two sittings bull 2 pm bull 5 pmAdults $45 ~ Children $25
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Robina BedQueen or Double
Sale Price $699Bed Only
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
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Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
Gord Goble photos
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
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604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
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For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
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Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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MusiCounts 345 Adelaide Street West Toronto ON M5V 1R5 wwwmusicountsca email infomusicountsca
Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 27 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
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NEW HOMES FOR SALE
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PM
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PM
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den double garage High-end finishing custom kitchen cabinets quartz countertops hardwood floors marble and tile accent Self-managed strata 2-5-10 warranty Walk to beach and shopping Perfect location
Brad Nelson 604-541-4888 REMAX Colonial Pacific Realty
Realtors ndash To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7313Deadline for the December 24th edition is Friday Dec 18 at 5 pm
Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
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Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
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perspectiveshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Peace Arch Hospital with the oversight of Fraser Health is moving forward with plans ndash among them a new $20-million emergency department scheduled to be complete by early 2019 ndash to keep pace with the needs of a rapidly growing and evolving community In this concluding installment of Peace Arch Newsrsquo five-part series hospital foundation chair Art Reitmayer discusses how the vision of community members continues to contribute to PAH as it enters a new eraAlex BrowneStaff Reporter
lsquoYou strive for excellence ndash not perfectionrdquo says Art Reitmayer chair
of the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
Itrsquos a pragmatism born of experience
Now in his sixth year as a member of the volunteer board and second as chair Reitmayer draws on skills honed in corporate board rooms ndash and entrepreneurial expertise in opening and growing new markets ndash to help keep the hospital responsive to ever-evolving needs for decades ahead
That includes not only the current ER expansion but also the project after that ndash a new 200-bed residential care facility that will provide 73 beds for geriatric mental health and substance abuse patients alone as well as a self-contained 15-bed hospice residence
That facility will replace the current residential-care beds in the Weatherby Pavilion ndash and the hospitalrsquos existing hospice ndash freeing space and resources to provide more acute care to new patients (Non-clinical services will move into Weatherby)
ldquoThe ER and the residential-care facility are inextricably linkedrdquo Reitmayer says noting that the board has been ldquohard at workrdquo on the followup project since 2012
ldquoWe wanted to make sure that we werenrsquot just building a bigger nicer place to wait By taking
care of individuals who are better taken care of in sub-acute care we can provide more acute care Itrsquos all really one big project that represents over $65 million in investmentrdquo
Reitmayer is well aware that from its beginnings in the 1950s the White Rock hospital has relied on the far-sightedness of community leaders to prepare it for every stage of its development And hersquos quick to say hersquos part of a team ndash and a tradition ndash at the hospital which derives inspiration from the dedicated hard-working staff
ldquoThe foundation has always been
blessed with a group of board members who are committed to and attuned to the needs in the community And those are never going to stop changing Itrsquos a difficult market Itrsquos easy to get critical of health care Wersquore trying to do the best we can with changing technology and working with the (Fraser) Health Authorityrdquo
Fortunately he says the foundation has a good relationship and a constant dialogue with the authority
ldquoThere are times when we are not totally in alignment with what we see as the needs but they are
willing to work with us on thatrdquo Creative problem-solving comes
naturally to Reitmayer ndash his talents found outlet for much of his career in the fast-paced world of television
A Price Waterhouse-trained chartered accountant Reitmayerrsquos career took an unanticipated turn into media when he took on a management role at independent Vancouver station CKVU That led in turn to stints as president of a CBC affiliate in Alberta as president and CEO of BCTV and CHEK TV and later as president and CEO of the 10-station broadcasting group WIC Television
He was one of the founders of Channel M in 2002 and remained president and CEO until it was sold to Rogers in 2008
Former president and CEO of the Rick Hansen Foundation he has latterly specialized as an independent business consultant in areas of strategic planning and also project-management services for building and real-estate projects
He particularly appreciates he says how the foresight of past boards was instrumental in assembling the property adjacent to the existing hospital that will be the site of the new residential care facility as well as accommodating the ER expansion
ldquoItrsquos the type of people the foundation has been able to attract to the board who looked at what was needed down the road Some of the properties that were acquired have grown three to four times in value since the hospital purchased them If you had to buy them today it probably wouldnrsquot happenrdquo
Reitmayer and his wife Marj are longtime Peninsula residents ndash they have two grown children and two grandchildren ndash with an ongoing commitment to the community
ldquoAll of the people on the board live hererdquo he says ldquoYou have
to be plugged in to the communityrdquo
Planning for the hospital is an ongoing puzzle with a lot of ldquobits and piecesrdquo Reitmayer says noting the board is trying to anticipate not
just the needs of next year but 15 years hence when another major expansion will likely be necessary
ldquoWe are the ones who are supposedly providing some of the vision I think we do that and do it well but the hospital is getting older and things like improvements to surgical suites and imaging still need to be addressedrdquo he says
ldquoTherersquos a lot to get done in 15 years ndash but it will happenhellip Therersquos a lot of passion about what we do ndash wersquove got some incredible people with great skills who come in and just light it uprdquo
Contributed photosExpanding the emergency department is just part of the overall plan for long-term hospital improvements says foundation chair Art Reitmayer
Continuing a community tradition of carePeace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation board plans for the needs of the future
Itrsquos easy to get critical of health careArt Reitmayer
chair
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Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
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The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
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editorialpeacearchnewscom
Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
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Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 15 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 15Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
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Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
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Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
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15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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506 APPLIANCES
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523 UNDER $100
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818 CARS - DOMESTIC
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ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
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assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
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399 500g
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News12 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News12 wwwpeacearchnewscom
business
Shoppers flocked the Elks Hall Sunday for their last chance to enjoy the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market which has wrapped up until next spring
Dozens of vendors ndash many of whom were selling Christmas-themed crafts goodies and
decor ndash packed the George Street venue where the winter market has been holding court since after Thanksgiving
White Rock Coun Helen Fathers the marketrsquos director told Peace Arch News vendors enjoyed a ldquogreatrdquo season
ldquoMostly beautiful sunny days made for a fantastic turnout and extensive growing season from farmersrdquo Fathers said
The market will return to Miramar Plaza (15154 Russell Ave) on May 29
ndash Melissa Smalley
Melissa Smalley photoShoppers browse some of the holiday-themed items at the White Rock Farmersrsquo Market Dec 13
Market wraps up for season
An annual effort to brighten the season has raised more than $6000 for the Peace Arch Hospital and Community Health Foundation
The Pacifica Retirement Residencersquos Festival of Trees event
invites members of the public to peruse an lsquoenchanted forestrsquo of decorated Christmas trees that have been sponsored by local businesses and vote for their favourite with a $2 donation
This year during a
Dec 9 open house foundation officials were presented with a cheque for $602850 The funds are to benefit the emergency-department expansion
Pacifica retirement counsellor Alysha Belton said another
highlight of the festival is a tree dedicated to warm the season for children The mitten tree is decorated with both handmade and purchased mittens all of which are donated to the local food bank after the festival concludes
Festival of Trees raises over $6000
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 13 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 13 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
lifestylenotes
editorialpeacearchnewscom
Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News14 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News14 wwwpeacearchnewscom
lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
Regular operating hours return on Monday January 4 Please note that Centennial Arena will be open different hours to accommodate the skating program
Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
Please donate this Holiday Season
a special kind of caring
Donations of $2000 or more must be received or postmarked by December 31st to receive a 2015 tax receipt Charitable 11929 7513 RR0001
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
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Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
Sunday December 27 Joint Sunday Service - 1030am at First UnitedCOME READY TO SING
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
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FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
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Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
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604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
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Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
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EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
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Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
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132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
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bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
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269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
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system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
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garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
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506 APPLIANCES
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523 UNDER $100
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551 GARAGE SALES
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10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
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627 HOMES WANTED
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633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
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707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
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736 HOMES FOR RENT
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WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
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750 SUITES LOWER
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751 SUITES UPPER
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818 CARS - DOMESTIC
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ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 13 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 13 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
lifestyles
Nick GreenizanStaff Reporter
A student-led effort to collect warm clothes to help Surreyrsquos homeless population resulted in more than 900 items being deliv-ered to those in need
A Grade 11 English class at Earl Marriott Secondary orga-nized the Heat The Homeless clothing drive and collected enough warm hats gloves coats sweaters socks and scarves to fill 30 garbage bags according to teacher Shannon Ganshorn
ldquoIt was my idea ndash itrsquos something I started with my students five years ago but this year the stu-dents really took ownership of itrdquo Ganshorn explained ldquoThey prepared announcements at the school they made posters and put them up and organized collection (of clothing) at each classroomrdquo
After spending two-and-a-half weeks collecting donations from
fellow students and teachers at the South Surrey school the items were packaged up at the school Friday and distributed Sunday at a Christmas event in Whalley hosted by Pop-Up Soup Kitchen
ldquoIt was a really neat day on Fri-dayrdquo Ganshorn said
The EMS students paired up with the soup kitchen organizers in order to focus on an area of the city ldquowhere there is the most needrdquo
Movie NightThis evening (Friday) the
South Surrey Recreation and Arts Centre will be featuring a Christmas movie night with a big screen viewing of The Grinch starring Jim Carrey
The festivities 530-830 pm will include crafts popcorn and drinks as well as a reading of the classic Dr Seuss book The Grinch Who Stole Christmas
Cost is $325 per family member Call 604-592-6970 for info
Holiday skatesItrsquos that time of year again for
the annual afternoon Holiday Break Skates in White Rock
From Dec 21 to Jan 3 at Centennial Arena (14600
North Bluff Rd) 1230-230 pm make crafts with Korky the clown skate with Santa wear your favourite hockey jersey or ring-in the New Year with DJ Cuz-O
Admission for all ages is $350 Call 604-541-2171 for info
Ice palaceThe Cloverdale Arena is
transforming once again into a winter wonderland for the 18th annual Winter Ice Palace starting tonight (Friday) until Jan 3
Admission is $450 (2 years +) Skates and helmets are available to rent
Call the Cloverdale Arena at 604-502-6410 or visit wwwsurreycaculture-recreation16220aspxbZRTL1pcdpuf for more information
Retro ChristmasTake a step back in time this
Saturday and experience a retro-styled Christmas at the Surrey Museum located at 17710 56 A Ave
From 1-4 pm play rsquo50s holiday games listen to music make vintage-styled decorations and take a picture with Santa
All ages welcome Admission is by donation
Call 604-592-6956 for info
lifestylenotes
editorialpeacearchnewscom
Earl Marriott class organizes warm-clothing drive
Students help homeless
Contributed photoGrade 11 students at Earl Marriott Secondary pack a van full of warm clothes which were donated by fellow students and teachers
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lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
Regular operating hours return on Monday January 4 Please note that Centennial Arena will be open different hours to accommodate the skating program
Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
Please donate this Holiday Season
a special kind of caring
Donations of $2000 or more must be received or postmarked by December 31st to receive a 2015 tax receipt Charitable 11929 7513 RR0001
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 15 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 15Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
James version in all services
Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
OR VISIT WWWSTAROFTHESEACA
ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
Sunday December 27 Joint Sunday Service - 1030am at First UnitedCOME READY TO SING
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
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From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
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NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
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CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
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545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
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Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
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Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
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633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
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Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
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close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
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~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
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WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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DELIGROCERY
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WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
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798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
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Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
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20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
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Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
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3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News14 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News14 wwwpeacearchnewscom
lifestyles
RCMP help brighten seasonAn appeal for help to lsquoPack the
Police Carrsquo has so far collected more than 3000 pounds of food and $5000 in cash in support of food banks and charity programs
The Surrey RCMP initiative was held last Thursday in South Surrey with proceeds to benefit Sources White RockSouth Sur-rey Food Bank
Cpl Scotty Schumann thanked Surrey residents for helping make the holidays a little brighter for those in need
ldquoWe can always count on the generosity of our citizens to illus-trate the true meaning of the sea-sonrdquo Schumann said in a release
Other holiday-themed chari-table efforts by police this sea-
son have included a toy drive for underprivileged children a clothing drive singing Christmas carols to the elderly and raising funds for the Surrey Food Bank at the detachmentrsquos annual potluck
ldquoWe continue to urge residents to give back to the community in
whatever way they can over the holiday seasonrdquo Schumann said
Schumann noted that food and cash donations for lsquoPack the Police Carrsquo will continue to be collected at the Newton District Office (7235 137 St) through Dec 31
Contributed photoSurrey RCMP officers staff and volunteers with representatives from the food bank collect donations at Thrifty Foods Dec 10
Next WeekThe fi rst Council Meeting will be on January 11 2016 The meeting will be held in the City Hall Council Chambers 15322 Buena Vista Avenue unless otherwise noted
wwwwhiterockcityca
Itrsquos that time of year again 2015 parking decals expire December 31 2016 pay parking decals were available for sale since Monday November 2 The decal cost is $42 plus GST
To qualify for a pay parking decal you must be a resident of the City of White Rock
Please provide
bull A valid driverrsquos licence with your White Rock addressbull Your current valid ownerrsquos certifi cate of insurance (ICBC) and vehicle licence showing
the same address as your driverrsquos licence (White Rock address)
Pay parking decals can be purchased at these customer service locations Please note the holiday hours of operation on the left hand side
bull City Hall ndash 15322 Buena Vista Avenue bull White Rock Community Centre ndash 15154 Russell Avenue bull Centennial Park Leisure Centre ndash 14600 North Bluff Roadbull Kent Street Activity Centre ndash 1475 Kent Street
Veterans ndash Parking is free for up to four hours in the City of White Rock for all vehicles with veteran licence plates ndash no parking decal is required
For more parking information call Parking Services at 6045412148 Centennial Arena decals go on sale in February 2016
Pick Up Your Annual Pay Parking Decals
Holiday Break Skates
Holiday Hours at City Facilities
Green Waste Recycling and Garbage CollectionsRegularly scheduled Friday December 25 collections will be picked up Thursday December 24 and regularly scheduled Friday January 1 collections will be picked up Monday January 4
Collections for the rest of the week will not be affected Donrsquot forget to separate your recycling garbage and organics to help us keep green and meet the Metro Vancouver organics ban Information on collections in White Rock is available at wwwwhiterockcitycarecycle
City Hall City Hall be closed from Friday December 25 to January 1 Regular working hours will resume on Monday January 4
Operations The Engineering and Municipal Operations building will be closed on December 25 28 and January 1
Recreation FacilitiesCentennial Arena Kent Street Activity Centre Centre for Activing Living and White Rock Community Centre (WRCC)
bull December 19-20 - Closedbull December 21-24 - 830 am - 430 pmbull December 25-28 - Closedbull December 29-31 - 830 am - 430 pmbull January 1- Closedbull January 2- 900 am - 100 pm (WRCC only)bull January 3 - Closed
Regular operating hours return on Monday January 4 Please note that Centennial Arena will be open different hours to accommodate the skating program
Join us at the annual and popular holiday break skatesDates December 21 - January 3Times Family Skate 1230-230 pm
Family StickrsquoNrsquoPuck 1130 am-1215 pmLocation Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Road Visit wwwwhiterockcityca for daily themes and more details
Please donate this Holiday Season
a special kind of caring
Donations of $2000 or more must be received or postmarked by December 31st to receive a 2015 tax receipt Charitable 11929 7513 RR0001
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 15 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 15Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
Celebrate Celebrate a Life a LifeDECEMBER 1 - 23Semiahmoo Shopping CentreCelebrate a Life hours Mon-Fri 10am-8pm Sat amp Sun 10-6
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News16 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News16 wwwpeacearchnewscom
lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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We reserve the right to limit quantities Limited quantity specials require a $10 min family purchase excluding limited quantity specials amp tobacco products Some items are subject to GST and plus depositeco fees where applicable
HOURS Monday - Wednesday 8 am - 630 pm bull Sunday 9 am - 6 pm
Hillcrest Mall - 1405 Johnston Road White Rock Prices Effective Sunday December 20th - Saturday December 26th 2015
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547kg
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Prime Rib or StandingRib Roast
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898lb
SweetPineapples
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OrganicHerbs
Product of Canada1 oz Clamshell
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
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Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
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604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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210 - 12th Street(604) 520-3333
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MusiCounts 345 Adelaide Street West Toronto ON M5V 1R5 wwwmusicountsca email infomusicountsca
Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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NEW HOMES FOR SALE
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Brad Nelson 604-541-4888 REMAX Colonial Pacific Realty
Realtors ndash To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7313Deadline for the December 24th edition is Friday Dec 18 at 5 pm
Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
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bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
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or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
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HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
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No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
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329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
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Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
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lifestyles
rsquoTis the Christmas season once again when conspicuous
consumerism rears its ugly head in the name of giving
The malls are filled with obsessive shoppers hoping to find that perfect gift spending money they donrsquot have
And yet we buy buy and buy more stuff we donrsquot need or want
Perhaps it is time for us to take a long pause and end this proliferation of crass materialism Let us cease this mindless commercialization of Christmas and reflect on how we can find meaning in all this madness
After all this is the time of year when we supposedly put selfish pursuits aside in the name of altruismhellipa sort of do-gooder massaging of the psyche which for some comes only once a year perhaps to assuage our guilt over our gratuitous spending
However that is not what prompted our Facebook friend and CEO Mark Zuckerberg after the birth of his daughter to donate his company shares worth US$45 billion to charity What a generous guy here was no mention of the whopping tax break he will reap from
his unselfish philanthropic act which will still garner him billions of dollars
But I do not wish to sound like the Grinch Who Stole Christmas
On the contrary I am merely suggesting we rethink about how we perceive this holiday season which causes so much angst and stress for many
For some it is the most depressing time of year as there are many expectations to be grateful generous and happy
For those who are Christians it may be easier for them as they celebrate the true
meaning of Christmas which is the birth of Christ
For others Christmas is about family and gathering around the festive dinner table with a Hallmark stamp on the frivolity
For some it is about family dysfunction unkindness and hurt which only exacerbates the unpleasantness this time of year
So letrsquos change the script and revise the narrative Let go of the ghosts of Christmas past and invite in the spirit of Christmas present and future instead
And with that comes reinventionhellipstarting over and
making new memoriesYou can begin by giving your
hard-earned money to those who really need it
In BC one out of five kids lives in poverty Letrsquos start by giving to those children who may be your neighbour
The number of people including seniors who are dependent on our local food banks has grown significantly Consider popping by with your generous donation ndash and make it a regular contribution
Syrian refugees are arriving on our doorstep They will need our help
The homeless the addicted and the mentally ill need our attention and not just at this time of year but every day
Share Christmas with those who love you and enhance your lifehellipthey can become your new family Embrace a new paradigm of Christmas and celebrate in a way which feels right for you and brings you joy
On that note I wish all my readers a Merry Christmas and look forward to sharing 2016 with you
April Lewis is the local communications director for CARP a national group committed to a lsquoNew Vision of Aging for Canadarsquo She writes monthly
Reinventing ChristmasBreak away from the materialistic mayhem of the holiday season
April Lewis
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The journey of mourning the loss of a loved one isalways diffi cult particularly during the holidays
Celebrate a Life offers people an opportunity to stop and remember a loved one who has died while also helping raise awareness of the programs and services the White Rock South Surrey Hospice offers in their community
From December 1 to 23 Hospice Society Volunteers host a Celebrate a Life Tree at Semiahmoo Shopping Centre Visitors are invited to write their loved onersquos name on a paper dove and hang it on the Tree to honour their memory With a donation of $20 or more they will also receive as a keepsake to take home a beautiful wooden dove hand painted by local artists Each dove is as unique as the memory of their loved one
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lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
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Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
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Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
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Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
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2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
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Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
sports
TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
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This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
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wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
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Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
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Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
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wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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garments
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leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
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3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News16 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News16 wwwpeacearchnewscom
lifestylesFriday
Handelrsquos Messiah Concert Dec 18 730-1030 pm at First United Church 15385 Semiahmoo Ave Tickets $20 seniorsstudents $15 Pre-book 604-531-3396 emailhandelsocietyca
Book Signing with Olympic Hall of Famer Elaine Tanner for her book Monkey Guy and the Cosmic Fairy Dec 18 4-6 pm at the Pacific Inn 1160 King George Blvd
White Rock Community Centre hosts bridge every Friday at 1 pm Call 604-536-3463 for info
Partners Bridge at Centennial Arena 14600 North Bluff Rd Fridays at 645 pm Come join a friendly group for an evening of bridge in the conference room
Saturday Evening with the Clas-
sics Dec 19 730 pm at St Johnrsquos Presbyterian Church 1480 George St featuring Reynhardt Crause and Tristan Chal-craft Tickets $10 at door
Tree chipping amp bottle drive at Crescent Park Elementary 2440 128 St Jan 2 11 am-3 pm By donation Funds raised will support Grade 7rsquos year-end camp
Flea Market at Star of the Sea 15262 Pacific Ave Jan 2 8 am-1 pm Inf fleamartketstaroft-heseaca
Sunday White Rock Toast-
masters by the Sea meets every Sunday from 130-3 pm at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave Sharpen public speaking skills in a warm friendly environment
Monday Semiahmoo Guild
of Needlearts meets at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 10 am-
1230 pm first and third Monday of each month Info 604-541-3717
Knitting Circle at Alex-andra Neighbourhood House 2916 McBride Ave Mondays 10 am-12 pm All ages and experi-ence levels welcome Info 604-535-0015 ext 236
Breast Cancer Peer-Support Group meets the first and third Monday of the month 7-9 pm at Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
White RockSouth Surrey Parkinson Support Group meets the second Monday of the month 130 pm at
Crescent Gardens Retire-ment Community 1222 King George Blvd
Old-time Dancing at Sunnyside Hall corner of 18 Avenue and 154 Street every Monday from 1-4 pm Live music Info 604-541-8890
Pacific Showtime Menrsquos Chorus meets every Monday 730 pm at St Markrsquos Church 12953 20 Ave All ages welcome Contact 604-536-5292 or leighandshawca or website wwwpacificshowtimecom
White Rock Laugh-ter yoga at White Rock Library 15342 Buena Vista Ave 7-8 pm To continue on the last Tuesday of each month except July and August 604-536-9049
Free meditation class Dec 21 530-630 pm Semiahmoo Library meet-ing room 1815 152 St Info 604-710-0507
Tuesday Mixed Singles Over
Sixty ndash friendship and fun with lunch out the second Tuesday of each month Dinners pub nights golf dancing movies and more Call Ted at 604-541-1692 or Norval at 604-542-9923
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arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
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Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
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Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
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Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
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White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
(11pm Holy Hour with Adoration Benediction)New Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 - Mass 9am11am amp 7pm
Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
Sunday December 27800 am ndash Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
Sunday January 3800 am - Eucharist1000 am - Eucharist
PARISH OF SAINT GEORGE
1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 430 pm and 1000 pmFirst United 15385 Semiahmoo Avenue White Rock bull 604-531-4850
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Services 500 pm 700 pm and 1000 pmSunnyside United 15639 - 24th Avenue Surrey bull 604-531-2979
December 24 bull Christmas Eve Service 630 pm
Sunday December 27 Joint Sunday Service - 1030am at First UnitedCOME READY TO SING
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
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bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 17 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 17 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
arts amp entertainmenthellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
White Rock pooch makes his television debut
Dog gone HollywoodNick GreenizanStaff Reporter
If yoursquove watched television at all this month yoursquove likely seen London Drugrsquos latest Christmas commercial at least once
or twice And if yoursquove seen the 30-second ad ndash
which has no speaking parts and is quiet save for some background music ndash yoursquove no doubt seen Tramp a five-year-old terrier and resident of White Rockrsquos East Beach
Tramp ndash who is part silky terrier Yorkshire terrier schnauzer and white husky ndash appears twice in the commercial each time wearing reindeer antlers
ldquoItrsquos on all the timerdquo said Tramprsquos owner Martin Bach of the puprsquos first-ever television appearance
While it is the dogrsquos first on-screen credit Bach said Tramp has appeared in a handful of print advertisements and if all continues to go well will likely have more screen time in the New Year and beyond
Tramp has currently been shortlisted for another commercial ndash ldquoWhich means itrsquos down to three dogsrdquo Bach said ndash and is also being considered for a television show which is to be shot in the Lower Mainland
While he may have a busy schedule moving forward Bach said hersquos not surprised Tramp is gaining popularity in the film industry
Hersquos been a natural every since Bach ndash who trains dogs more as a hobby than as a vocation ndash started training him as a puppy
Bach became interested in training dogs a number of years ago while living in Australia where he worked as a professional photographer and actor where he received plenty of commercial and voice-over work because he said ldquoI sound like an Americanrdquo
It was while working in that industry that
Youtube imageTramp (left) in his first TV commercial
see page 18
Christmas pastCarollers and other holiday revellers got into the Christmas spirit Saturday evening at Historic Stewart Farmhouse during a pioneer-themed Christmas Open House In addition to singing along to carols visitors toured the farmhouse and sampled traditional fare such as figgy pudding hot apple cider and Christmas cookies
Gord Goble photos
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he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
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Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
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Dec 2526 CLOSED
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
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400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
4 pm 630 pm amp midnight Mass (doors open 10pm carols 11pm)
Christmas Day Friday Dec 25th - Mass 9am amp 11amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st - Vigil Mass 5pm
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Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
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Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
sports
TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
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134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
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From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
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or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
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DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
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Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
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239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
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est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
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275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
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Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
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Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
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Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
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bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
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130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
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~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
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cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
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Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
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Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
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320 MOVING amp STORAGE
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From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
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7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
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Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
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Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
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338 PLUMBING
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Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
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604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
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356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
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ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
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287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
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373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
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Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
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Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
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~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
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707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
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736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
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845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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DELIGROCERY
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WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
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2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
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November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
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Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
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Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
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1199 3rdquo pillar
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36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
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39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
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39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
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2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
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41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
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219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News18 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News18 wwwpeacearchnewscom
he became friends with a man who trained animals ndash cats and dogs mostly ndash for television and film As a lifelong animal lover ndash Bach grew up with dogs and other animals while growing up in South Surreyrsquos Elgin neighbourhood ndash he immediately took an interest
ldquoMy buddy taught me for the better part of three years I learned everything from him So I donrsquot have any kind of official certificate as dog trainer but I can train dogsrdquo Bach said
One neednrsquot look further than Tramp for proof of that
The scruffy tan-and-black coloured pooch has a mastery of all manner of commands far beyond such basics as ldquositrdquo and ldquostayrdquo Depending on the hand signals Bach gives him Tramp can do nearly anything thatrsquos asked of him ndash he can even count
When Bach says a number aloud ndash or shows Tramp that many fingers ndash the dog barks the appropriate number of times
ldquoIntelligence is obviously very important and Tramp is very smartrdquo Bach said ldquoBut I also learned that a dog that will make eye contact with you is very important I can get him to do tricks just with my expression or by blinking ndash things like that Tramp can tell what direction I want him to go just by where my eyes lookrdquo
His training not to mention his
calm demeanour has served him well on set Bach said
ldquoHersquos so good on set You can imagine all the stuff going on all the distractions ndash people talking directing moving lights ndash but he stays so calm Hersquos very well-behaved ndash just an all-starrdquo
Tramp is just as popular in his neighbourhood as he is in the film industry and has made many friends along their East Beach walking routes
ldquoAnybody on East Beach knows him pretty well I take him for a lot of walks and you get to know other people around here and hersquos pretty popular
ldquoEverybody loves himrdquoIt is perhaps fitting considering
his skills in front of the camera that Tramp is a fan of television himself If the TV in his apartment is on Bach said Tramp will often sit and stare at it transfixed ndash often offering his own reviews in the form of barks or growls
ldquoThe funny thing is he doesnrsquot recognize himself His commercial is on all the time and he growls at himselfrdquo Bach laughed
ldquoI say lsquoTrampy thatrsquos you buddyrsquo but I guess hersquos not buying itrdquo
Nick Greenizan photoMartin Bach sits with Tramp who recently made his TV debut
arts amp entertainment
White Rock dog lsquoan all-starrsquo on set from page 17
2015-16 HOLIDAY BREAK
CENTENNIAL PARK LEISURE CENTRE AND ARENA14600 North Bluff Road White Rock BC
Call the arena info line for the public program schedule604-541-2171 or visit wwwwhiterockcityca
Dec 21 Get Crafty With It
Dec 22 Santa Skate
Dec 23 Clowning Around the Holiday
Dec 24 Santa Skate
Dec 2526 CLOSED
Dec 27 Warm Up Jersey Skate
Dec 28 Hockey Day in White Rock
Dec 29 Sports Day Skate
Dec 30 Mascot Skate
Dec 31 Groovin New Years Eve with DJ Cuz-o
Jan 1 Frozen Skate
Jan 2 Charity Food Drive Skate
Jan 3 Face-painting and Tree Chipping Skate
FAMILY SKATE 1230-230pm STICKNPUCK HOCKEY (For parents and kids 5-12 yrs) 1130am-1215pm
wwwpeacearchnewscom 19Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 19 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
wwwsurreyca
Land ActNotice of Intention to Applyfor a Disposition of Crown LandTake notice that the City of Surrey from Surrey BC has applied to the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations (MFLNRO) Surrey for a Road Dedication situated on Provincial Crown land and located at That Part of the South frac12 Section 28 Township 7 East of the Coast Meridian New Westminster District Except Firstly Part Subdivided by Plan LMP48314 Secondly Part Dedicated Road on Plan LMP48315 Thirdly Part Dedicated Road on Plan BCP19759 Fourthly Part Dedicated Road on Plan EPP45842
The Lands File Number for this application is 2411514 Comments on the application may be submitted in two ways1) Online via the Application and reasons for the Decision Database website at
wwwarfdgovbccaApplicationPostingindexjsp2) By mail to the Senior Land Offi cer at 200 ndash 10428 153rd Street Surrey BC V3R 1E1
Comments will be received by the Ministry of Forests Land and Natural Resource Operations until January 16 2016 Comments received after this date will not be considered
Comments concerning this application should be directed to the Senior Land Offi cer at 200-10428 153rd Street Surrey BC V3R 1E1 Comments will be received by the Ministry of Forests Lands and Natural Resource Operations until January 16 2016 Ministry of
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom
arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
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White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
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Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
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Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
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December 20 20151030
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Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
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Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
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Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
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itrsquos also posted online at
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Double your chances
with your community classifi eds
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
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arts amp entertainment
Stand-up sets by headliner Patrick Maliha and Justin Nichol offers post-Christmas laughs as the touring show Comics On The Run returns to White Rock
The night of comedy starts at 730 pm Tuesday Dec 29 at Coast Capital Playhouse (1532 Johnston Rd)
Nichol is a winner of the Great Laugh Off contest and a Peoplersquos Champ of Comedy finalist while Maliha whose act has been described as ldquoRay Romano meets a 21st Century Don Ricklesrdquo holds the world record for most impressions done in one minute
Presented by RockIt Boy Entertainment the show is emceed by Ian Imrie also a noted comic
Tickets are $1750 (plus facility fee amp service charges) at the box office 604-536-7535 or online at wwwwhiterockplayersca
Comedians coming to town
Christmasclassic
Boaz Joseph photoKevin Kreisz (the bear) and Amie Sokukawa dance in the Royal City Youth Balletrsquos The Nutcracker on Dec 12 at the Surrey Arts Centre The Christmas production has been touring the Lower Mainland with a final show Monday in New Westminster
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Happy Holidays Merry Christmas amp Happy New Year
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News20 wwwpeacearchnewscom
arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
December 24Carol amp Candle Light Service
400 pm amp 700 pm Pastor Norm Miller
604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
Independent Fundamental
Non-charismatic
BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
604-536-9322wwwsaint-johnsca
Rev Willem van der WesthuizenALL WELCOME
December 20 20151030
Worship Service
For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHESROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCHES ON THEON THE PENINSULAPENINSULA
ldquoA warm welcome to everyonerdquo
on the Semiahmoo on the Semiahmoo Peninsula Peninsula
Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
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Holy Cross Church 12268 Beecher St Crescent BeachChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 400 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 830 amNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 830 am
2015 2015 CHRISTMAS CHRISTMAS SCHEDULESCHEDULE
12953 - 20th Ave Surreywwwstmarkbcorg
604-535-8841Rev Craig Tanksley Rector
Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
Anglican Church
Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
Friday December 251000 am - Eucharist
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1480 GEORGE ST (AT ST JOHNS)STGEORGEXNECCOM dagger 604middot275middot7422
Thursday 24th December 1 pmCHRISTMAS EVE MASS
UNITED CHURCHES on the PeninsulaCrescent United 2756 - 127th Street Surrey bull 604-535-1166
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
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Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
A division of
blackpressusedcaL O C A Lprint online
7 OBITUARIES
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itrsquos also posted online at
BlackPressUsedca
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
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arts amp entertainment
White Rock Blues Societyrsquos New Yearrsquos Eve celebration is back to its original format this year ndash a limited seating (120 tickets only) lsquosouthern-stylersquo buffet and dance
The party ndash featuring the dynamic Bill Johnson Blues Band ndash gets underway at 8 pm Dec 31 at the Pacific Inn Resort 1160 King George Blvd
Although the society sold out a show-only format last year with the Powder Blues Band WRBS president Rod Dranfield said the overwhelming popular vote has been to restore the meal with all the
trimmings including champagne at midnight with party favours (special food orders can be placed in advance)
A Victoria-based master guitarist and vocalist Johnson has been playing the blues for 40 years
Doors are at 6 pm and ticket holders are also entitled to a reduced guest-room rate of $89 ndash and will also be eligible for a New Yearrsquos Day brunch at a discounted price
For tickets ($100) call Pacific Inn at 604 535-1432 or Surrey Arts Centre at 604 501-5566 or reserve online at httpsticketssurreyca
New Yearrsquos blues returns
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arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
Pastor Peter HansonCome Celebrate with Us
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White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
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We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
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Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
1480 George StWhite Rock BC
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December 20 20151030
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For more informationPlease call 604-531-5739Please call 604-531-5739
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Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
Good Shepherd Church 2250 - 150th Street SurreyChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th - Vigil Masses
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Rev Denise Doerksen Asst Priest
Parish of St Mark ndashOcean Park
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Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News22 wwwpeacearchnewscom
found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
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Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
1479 Vidal Street White Rock Open daily 12-5pm (Except Fridays)
Homes starting from $614900 Visit us today
This is not an offering for sale Any such offering can only be made with a Disclosure Statement EampOE
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
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itrsquos also posted online at
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 21 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 21 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
arts amp entertainment
Alex BrowneArts Reporter
Great Light Great Joy the Stella Maris Choir Christmas Concert featuring the singers in a wide variety of traditional and modern music takes place this Sunday at Good Shepherd Church
Itrsquos inevitable that this afternoon concert by the Peninsula-based choir ndash international ambassadors for the Catholic Star of the Sea Parish ndash will reflect a recent loss
Gifted musician Henri Lorieau the choirrsquos dedicated longtime piano and organ accompanist and arranger succumbed to cancer in November
It has been a great blow ndash both musically and personally ndash choir director Trudi Stammer acknowledged and the shock was compounded by the swiftness of Lorieaursquos decline following diagnosis
But as the title suggests the
overriding intent of the concert is to celebrate the spiritual significance of the season and the common values shared by all community members
ldquoThe whole idea is to keep the real meaning of Christmas in place for everyonerdquo Stammer said noting choir members include representatives from many of the faith groups in the Peninsula meeting on common ground of spiritual awareness and a love of
musicldquoTheyrsquore keen to do what they do
or they wouldnrsquot be hererdquo Thatrsquos brought home every year
when the choir participates in the Christmas on the Peninsula tree-lighting ceremony at White Rock Community Centre Stammer said
ldquoWhen we sing at that at the end of it therersquos such a feeling of celebration and exhilaration and knowing this is the right thing ndash the right Christian thing to dordquo
This yearrsquos Christmas concert may not be as elaborate a production as some Stammer said but the musical content is just as strong
ldquoThis year wersquove scaled down the concert a bit ndash wersquore focusing on the beauty of the music itself the qualities expressed by the lyrics and the dynamics that make the music speakrdquo she said
The choir feels fortunate to have
Stella Maris Choir gets into Christmas spirit
see page 22
Childrenrsquos Musical Friday Dec 11 at 7pm and Sunday Dec 13 at 10amChristmas Eve Candlelight Service Dec 24 at 630pmSunday Services at 10am
Anglican Church of the Holy Trinity15115 Roper Avenue at Foster Street
Phone 604-531-0884 wwwholytrinitywhiterockorg
The Reverend Neil Gray Rector
The Anglican Church welcomes you
Sunday 20th December10am Christmas Carol Service
Christmas Eve7pm ldquoLate in time behold Him comerdquo
A Special Eucharist for Children and Families10pm Traditional Candlelight Eucharist
Christmas Day10am Eucharist with Carols
2350 - 148 St Surrey BC604-536-8527
wwwmountolivelutherancaWorship amp Sunday School
1015 amChristmas Eve Candlelight Services 400 amp 700 pmChristmas Day 1100 am
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604-576-1394Traditional amp Christ Centered
ALL ARE WELCOME
White Rock Lutheran Church
Meeting at St Johnrsquos Worship Centre1480 George St White Rock BC
SEMIAHMOO 2141 Cranley Drive
604-576-6504
We sing the TraditionalHymns and use the King
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Sunday Services11 am amp 6 pm
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BAPTIST CHURCH
White Rock Seventh-day ADVENTIST CHURCH
14615 16th Ave Surrey BC bull 604-531-6142wwwwhiterockadventistca
Job 2820 ldquoFrom where does wisdom come And where is the place of understandingrdquo
28 ldquoAnd to man He said lsquoBehold the fear of the Lord that is wisdom And to depart from evil is understandingrsquordquo NKJV
Please join usSaturday Dec 19 930-1130 ~ Sabbath School Service 1130-1230 ~ Call to Divine Worship
Pastor Don AndersonChristmas Theme
100-200 ~ Vegetarian Lunch FREE
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December 20 20151030
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Star of the Sea Church 1153 Fir Street White RockChristmas Eve Thursday Dec 24th Vigil Mass 4 pmChristmas Day Friday Dec 25th Mass 1030 amNew Yearrsquos Eve Thursday Dec 31st Vigil Mass 4 pmNew Yearrsquos Day Friday Jan 1st 2016 Mass 1030 am
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Thursday December 24500 pm ndash Family Service
700 pm - Eucharist1100 pm - Eucharist
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
arts amp entertainment
Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
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Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
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bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
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Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
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Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
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EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
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HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
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Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
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YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
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269 FENCING
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Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
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ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
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Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
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From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
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A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
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AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
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329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
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338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
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604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
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leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
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374 TREE SERVICES
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TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
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604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
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563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
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found pianist Geneviene Wong to play accompaniment for the concert Stammer noted
ldquoShe did her mastersrsquo degree in Edinburgh and was also the accompanist for the Edinburgh Childrenrsquos Choirhellip Shersquos brilliant ndash and when she plays O Holy Night in Henrirsquos arrangement itrsquos a beautiful tribute to himrdquo
There will also be some new music including the Ola Gjeilo composition The Ground a variation on part of the Gloria in the Mass and A Great Light (The latter ldquohas a bit of a jazz feelrdquo Stammer said adding that Elgin Park Secondary saxophonist Thomas Jinn
is a guest performer)Popular soloists Kiel Magis and
Anna Boots will also be featured as will members of the Our Lady of Mercy Childrenrsquos Choir (Bootsrsquo students) who will sing four of their own pieces as well as joining Stella Maris for such favourites as Do You Hear What I Hear
Proceeds will go to local and international charities including the Chalice program that sponsors Third World families
Tickets are $10 ($8 seniorstudent or $25 family) and are available at the Parish office 604-531-5739 The concert at 2250 150 St begins at 3 pm
Choir to perform Sunday from page 21
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Contributed photoThe Stella Maris Choir will sing Sunday 3 pm at Good Shepherd Church
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sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
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while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
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Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
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Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
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in a similar role
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Full job description at blackpressca
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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garments
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
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ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
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372 SUNDECKS
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PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
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506 APPLIANCES
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10am - 6pm
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563 MISC WANTED
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707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
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741 OFFICERETAIL
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751 SUITES UPPER
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818 CARS - DOMESTIC
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
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Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
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assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
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399 500g
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 23 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
sportshellipon the Semiahmoo Peninsula
Rivals weekSemiahoo Totemsrsquo Cayman Saliken (left) reaches for a rebound against the Elgin Park Orcas Tuesday The game ndash won 88-50 by Semi ndash was the second in the three-game Rivals Week series which pits senior boys basketball teams from Semiahmoo Elgin Park and Earl Marriott against each other On Monday Semi also defeated EMS 67-64 and the series wrapped up Wednesday with Elgin Park defeating EMS 66-57
White Rock forward jumps back to WHL
Wesley settles in with GiantsRick Kupchuk amp Nick GreenizanBlack Press
At first former Surrey Eagles captain John Wesley said no to a return to the Western
Hockey League this seasonBut plans can often change ndash and
change quickly ndash and in early December just a few days after first rebuffing a WHL return the White Rock native said yes and left his hometown Eagles for the Vancouver Giants
The Giants acquired Wesley 18 in a trade with the Lethbridge Hurricanes in exchange for an eighth round pick in the 2018 WHL Bantam Draft
Lethbridge which acquired Wesley from the Giants midway through last season had agreed to trade his rights to the Kootenay Ice a few days earlier on Nov 30 but the player said no to playing for the Cranbrook-based team and the deal was off
ldquoIt just felt better to stay in Surreyrdquo said Wesley explaining his decision ldquoI was getting a lot of ice time I thought I would develop quicker than in Cranbrook So I said I wanted to stay
ldquoBut the Giants is an opportunity too good to pass up Itrsquos a second chance with the team it was nice to hear they were interestedrdquo
Wesley played 21 games with the Eagles in the BC Hockey League (BCHL) this season scoring 11 goals and adding 10 assists for 21 points He started last season in Surrey as well scoring five times
in 32 games as a 17-year-old and playing one game in mid-November with the Giants
But then Vancouver dealt his WHL rights to Lethbirdge and Wesley moved to Alberta to play for the Hurricanes playing in 31 games and netting five goals and 10 points
But things didnrsquot work out in preseason this year and he found himself back in Surrey with the Eagles
ldquoLethbridge let me go at the end of training camp they had too many left wingers and wanted
to go with some younger guysrdquo he said ldquoSo I ended up in Surreyrdquo
While the Hurricanes opted to keep Wesley off their active roster they did keep his WHL rights They decided to move the six-foot 190-pound forward late last month and after the failed attempt to send him to the Ice they found the Giants willing to make a deal
ldquoIrsquom very excited about itrdquo said Wesley who will
continue to live with his parents in White Rock while with Vancouver ldquoThey expect me to produce a bit offensively put the puck in the net and contribute that way
ldquoIrsquoll have to see where I fit in the team has changed a bit since last yearrdquo he said ldquoI just do what I can work as hard as I can and see how it goesrdquo
In four games with the Giants this month Wesley has one assist
Surrey Eagles coach Blaine see page 24
Garrett James photoFormer Eagle John Wesley
Nick Greenizan photo
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 25 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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Thank youSemiahmoo House Society wishes to thank MusiCounts TD Community Music Program for providing a grant that allowed us to purchase musical instruments enabling people living with disabilities to learn music express themselves artistically and perform in front of a real audience With this generous grant you have made a difference by enhancing the lives of people with disabilities and for this we are grateful
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Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
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7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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32SAVE
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UP TO
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35SAVE
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255 - 384g
product of Canada
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product of USA
38SAVE
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41SAVE
399 500g
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20SAVE
UP TO
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219
24SAVE
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News24 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Itrsquos the season of giving and organizers of the Womenrsquos World Softball Championships are giving local sports-minded residents the
opportunity to do exactly that
Organizers of the prestigious tournament ndash set for July 15-24 next year ndash are currently
offering discounts for anyone wishing to beat the rush and leave game tickets under the Christmas tree next week
In addition organizers are accepting donations to help some international teams offset travel costs so they are able
to participate in next summerrsquos event
Donations ldquowill support the fulfillment of a tremendous journey for these
young women as well as support the many programs and activities organizers have planned to inspire youth to engage in
sportrdquo according to a news release
ldquoThe foundation of softball itself is based on co-operation and teamwork which is exactly what is required to successfully execute an event of this sizerdquo
Greg Timm chair of the tournamentrsquos organizing committee is confident that the fundraising efforts will be well-received
ldquoWersquore confident our community will assist us to create an exceptional and welcoming softball tournamentrdquo he said
To purchase tickets or to donate visit wwwsurrey2016com
Neufeld ndash who kept in contact with Wesley throughout the summer and pre season prior to him arriving back in the BCHL ndash told Peace Arch News earlier this month he had mixed emotions about losing his captain to the Giants
ldquoItrsquos tough to lose a guy like that ndash it hurts us a bit no question but it does offer other guys a chance to step uprdquo Neufeld said
ldquoIt was always his dream to play for the Giants so wersquore happy we were able to help him achieve that
ldquoBut hersquos going to be missed We love Johnnyrdquo
Wesley from page 23
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
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Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
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The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
A division of
blackpressusedcaL O C A Lprint online
7 OBITUARIES
When you place a print classifi ed here
itrsquos also posted online at
BlackPressUsedca
Double your chances
with your community classifi eds
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
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The Southridge Storm played the role of giant killers last weekend knocking off some of the best quad-A teams in the province en route to winning the Tsumura Basketball Invitational at the Langley Events Centre
Southridge ndash playing at the AAA level this season after years in AA ndash defeated the Holy Cross Crusaders BCrsquos No 9-ranked quad-A team 92-78 Saturday night to capture the title
The win was the Stormrsquos second over a top-ranked quad-A school in as many days after an overtime win over quad-A No 2 Winston Churchill in semifinals Friday
Southridge forward Hunter Hughes was named MVP of the tournament after posting back-to-back 42-point efforts to end the tourney
Hughes also had 21 rebounds and four blocks in the final
while Matt Andreou had 26 points including 11 in the fourth quarter
In semifinals Dominic Clayton and Andreou had 18 and 16 points respectively to go with Hughesrsquo 42 but it was senior Rohan Taneja who was the star in overtime Taneja scored six of his nine points in the extra frame to help give Southridge the win
ndash Nick Greenizan
Southridge defeats highly ranked squads en route to title
Storm win big in Langley
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TeddytossSurrey Eagle Robert Johnson helps collect stuffed bears during the Teddy Bear Toss part of last Fridayrsquos game against the Coquitlam Express Fans threw more than 200 bears onto the ice which were collected and donated to the Surrey Christmas BureauGarrett James photo
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Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
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FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
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Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
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19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
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Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
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Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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449 - 549
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News26 wwwpeacearchnewscom
Rick KupchukBlack Press
For the first half of the season the Valley West Hawks were keeping pace near the top of the BC Hockey Major Midget League
Two weeks into the second half they are setting the pace
The Hawks handled the seventh-place Vancouver Canadians with ease twice last weekend winning 5-2 at the Langley Events Centre and 6-1 a day later in Richmond Now at 18-5-1 (win-loss-tie) Valley West has built a four-point cushion between themselves and the second-place Cariboo Cougars
ldquoItrsquos a great accomplishment for our teamrdquo said Hawks head coach Jessie Leung ldquoThere are no bad teams in our league and to be at the top of the standings at this time of year speaks to our ability to find a way to winrdquo
The Hawks lead the MML in scoring with 115 goals in 24 games played adding 11 to their total in the two games against the Canadians
Playing a rare Friday night games at the LEC the Hawks went up 1-0 after one period on a goal by Justyn Gurney two minutes before the intermission
ldquoWe were flat to start Friday we had to turn to Tally (goalie Nic Tallarico) more than we wanted tordquo said Leung ldquoWe didnrsquot register our first shot on net until midway through the first period having given up 10 shots The momentum started to shift after that Tally
kept us in it until we found our legs We would go on to out shoot the Canadians 14-12 after 20 minutesrdquo
Christian Bosa made it 2-0 with eight minutes left in the second period then after the Canadians pulled to within one Luka Burzan made it 3-1
The Canadians scored the last goal of the second period to again get to within a goal but Valley West closed the door in the third period with goals from Michael Farren and Bradley Stonnell
James Malm and Oliver Alcock each had a pair of assists
Valley West had success on the powerplay scoring three times with the man advantage
Saturday evening in Richmond the Hawks were held off the scoresheet in the first period and trailed 1-0 after 20 minutes But Valley West struck for three goals in each of the final two frames getting two each from Malm and Ben Evanish and singles from Burzan and Daniel Chifan
A frustrated Canadians team took eight minor penalties in the third and Valley West took full advantage scoring all three goals while on the powerplay
The Canadians seemed to come unravelled they kept the parade to the penalty box which gave us the opportunity on the powerplay to pull aheadrdquo said Leung
ldquoOur powerplay wasnrsquot great but it was good enough to power both winsrdquo
Hawks win twice on weekend
Valley West stands alone in first place
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JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
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FUCHKOThomas Michael
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Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
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THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
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30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
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wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
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Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
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Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
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KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
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PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
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Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
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DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
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leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
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2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets3248 King George Blvd South Surrey
3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
wwwpeacearchnewscom 27 Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015
8
Rancher with Master on the Main15989 Mountain View Drive
OPEN DAILY 1-5 30 Avenue amp 160th Street
NEW HOMES FOR SALE
hearthstoneintheparkcom
Call today MOSS MOLONEYREMAX Performance Realty Ltd
604-760-4888
SHOWHOME FOR SALE
2320 sqft beautifully fi nished 2 bdrms amp den 25 bathrooms
High quality fi nishes appliances double garage fi nished basement You wonrsquot be
disappointed
$654900
Only 3 remain Walkout basements backing onto park High quality 2 bdrm 25 baths
2253 sqft to 2320 sqft Starting at
$654900
Amazing 2 storey amp bsmt 3 bdrm 35 baths Soaring ceilings 2 bdrms with ensuites
open staircase beautiful great room featuring gourmet kitchen bright open plan
$689000
OPEN HOUSES
OPEN SUNDAY DEC 20 200-400
PM
3211 - 141ST STREET BC Heros 2011 Lottery home
Six bedrooms 7 baths finished basementThree car garage
Connie Robson 604-818-6966 Team 3000 Realty
OPEN SATURDAY
DEC 19100-300
PM
4 1321 FIR STREET bull $899000Exclusive ocean view townhome feels like a house Spectacular 800 sqft rooftop deck features 360o view of beach and city 3 bdrms plus
den double garage High-end finishing custom kitchen cabinets quartz countertops hardwood floors marble and tile accent Self-managed strata 2-5-10 warranty Walk to beach and shopping Perfect location
Brad Nelson 604-541-4888 REMAX Colonial Pacific Realty
Realtors ndash To advertise on this page call Suzanne 604-542-7313Deadline for the December 24th edition is Friday Dec 18 at 5 pm
Dear Family Friends and Clients
There is no better time to thank you for your support and to wish you all a Merry Christmas May the New Year bring health happiness peace prosperity and love
Jackie Allain 604-805-3437
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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This is not an offering for sale Any such offering can only be made with a Disclosure Statement EampOE
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
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blackpressusedcaL O C A Lprint online
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itrsquos also posted online at
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
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Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
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Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
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499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
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299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
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Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
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25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
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1199 3rdquo pillar
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product of USA
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299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
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product of EU
32SAVE
2598
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39SAVE
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assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
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39SAVE
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2550 potato
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2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
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Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News28 wwwpeacearchnewscom
1479 Vidal Street White Rock Open daily 12-5pm (Except Fridays)
Homes starting from $614900 Visit us today
This is not an offering for sale Any such offering can only be made with a Disclosure Statement EampOE
beverleybycresseycom or 604-560-0075
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Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
A division of
blackpressusedcaL O C A Lprint online
7 OBITUARIES
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itrsquos also posted online at
BlackPressUsedca
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
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system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
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folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
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Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
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798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
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Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
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3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 29
JUDDDerek
February 7 1928 - December 11 2015
With deep sorrow we announce the passing of our beloved Derek who died peacefully at home during an afternoon nap after a gentle day that included his morning swimNo matter the challenges he lived life with a smile a generous heart and a song on his lipsDad will be forever missed and remembered by his wife Sandra Gail his sons Gary and Derek and step-son Michael daughters Jacquie Terri April Tina and all
their spouses Many loving grandchildren and great-grandchildren are also mourning the loss of their GranddadDerek was born in London England served in the British Army in Palestine and immigrated to Canada in 1954 As a devoted husband and father his work covered many fi elds as a young man loading asbestos on ships in Burrard Inlet to becomingregional sales director of MacDonald SupplyIn his retirement he drove a school bus for Star of the Sea schools
The humour kindness and gift of Derekrsquos songs will never leave usA family celebration of life is planned
The Peace Arch News has an opening for an advertising consultant
By joining White Rock South Surreys number one community print and online newspaper you can develop a rewarding career in advertising and marketing while contributing to one of the Lower Mainlands most vibrant communities The team environment at the Peace Arch News will inspire you to the highest level of customer partnership and reward your motivated approach to excellence
You should be a strong communicator well organized self motivated and enjoy working in a fast-pace environment Previous media sales experience is preferred A car and a valid drivers license are required
The Peace Arch News is part of Black Press Canadas largest private independent newspaper company with more than 170 community daily and urban newspapers in BC Alberta Washington Ohio California and Hawaii
Please send your resume with cover letter by Thursday December 31 2015 to
Steve Scott - Ad Manager Peace Arch News 200 - 2411 - 160th St Surrey BC V3S 0C8 or email to stevescottpeacearchnewscom
Advertising Sales Consultant
wwwblackpressca
FUCHKOThomas Michael
June 2 1952 - December 13 2015
Tom Fuchko died with this family by his side Predeceased by his sister Wendy Rennison and his parents he leaves behind his wife Denise son Kyle and daughter KeriFor many years he was a teacher and counsellor at Delta Secondary and a member of the Legion 289 and DKE FraternityHis passions were travelling with this family playing with technology and golfi ng with his buddiesIn lieu of fl owers donations to the Delta Secondary School Tom FuchkoScholarship are welcome
Funeral Service will be held at 200pm on Monday December 21 2015 at Cedar Park Church at 5300 44th Ave Ladner BC
MECHANICS WANTEDCareer Need a lift
Are you looking to work for a stable company
As a leader in Western Canadarsquos material handling industry Arpac is seeking an experienced Mechanic (with a Journeyperson ticket in either Automotive Heavy Duty Mechanics) for our Delta location
We offer a competitive compensation package (including Competitive Wages RRSP Program
Extended Health Benefits and a Company Vehicle)
Find out more about this exciting opportunity by visiting httpwwwarpacca or apply to careersarpacca or fax 604-940-4082
Please join us for our Festive Wine amp Cheese Shopping GalaFestive Wine amp Cheese Shopping Gala
Sunday December 20th 14971 Marine Drive (Across from museum)
4PMto
8PM
Windows on the Water Gallery and Gifts (WOW) 778-991-3806
Save the GST
on all of your
artistic and
fi ne gifts
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
white rock south surrey hospice
society
Bequestsamp Gifts
support ourHospice Societyand serve as alegacy of
meaning andpurposeto a lifewell lived
wwwwhiterockhospiceorg
604-531-7484
7 OBITUARIES
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
Make a gift that honours the memory of a loved one
604-588-3371championsforcarecom
7 OBITUARIES
BC Cancer Foundation13750 96th AvenueSurrey BC V3V 1Z2
6049304078bccancerfoundationcom
Supporting the BC Cancer Agency
COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS
33 INFORMATION
2016 BC Hunting Regulations Synopsis
42 LOST AND FOUND
FOUND- 2 BRASS KEYS identical on key ring Vic of driveway nr the ug parking -Avra Condo building in White Rock 11am on Dec 10 Pls call to identify (604)560-9888
LOST 1 KEY on BRASS LEXUS TAB vicinity of Crescent Beach pathway Call 604-729-2390
TRAVEL
75 TRAVEL
HTNrsquoT Service(604)538-8687
Door to door service
7 days a wk-Shuttle toYVR amp Bellingham
Airports Cruise Ship Service Via Rail
Langley Bus Depot Eye Clinic Tswsn Ferry etc
76 VACATION SPOTS
PALM DESERTPOOLSIDE CONDOGreat Rates $90USnight
High-End Fully equipped 2 bdrm 2 bath Condo Sleeps 6 Outdoor pool amp hot tub amenities room amp indoor gym Monthly or Weekly
Avail Jan March April 2016
604-833-0342
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
102 ACCOUNTINGBOOKKEEPING
Accounts Receivable ClerkReception
The Langley Concrete Group Wants You
This position is part of the core offi ce team in our Langley offi ce and is a challenging admin position requiring many different skill sets to deal with all aspects and components of the position
This position acts as a liaison between the Accounting dept and the SalesShipping dept with respect to the invoicing and inventory Responsible for compliance with The Langley Concrete Grouprsquos policies and procedures timely and accurate invoicing inputting of deposits as well as inputting amp monitoring of all documents transactions and records impacting the Accounts Receivable system
The Accounts Receivable Clerk is expected to perform in a timely and accurate manner all tasks listed below while maintaining professionalism and confi dentially in the performance of this important role in our Langley offi ce environment
Qualifi cations and Position Requirementsbull Preference will be given to candidates with Two plus years exp in accounts receivable collections and reception in a computerized accounting envirobull Consistent reliable attendance is req in order to successfully perform amp complete the essential job functions and duties of this positionbull Good knowledge of accounting principles is required
Please send updated resume and cover letter
indicating salaryexpectations to hr
langleyconcretegroupcom
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIESwwwcoverallbccom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
THE SampA Group is currently looking for a professional and eager Admin-istrative Assistant for a rapidly ex-panding company in VancouverBC -Data Entry -Schedule meetings -Answer and direct phone calls -Pre-pare scheduled reports -Filing fax-ing scanning email correspon-dences -Strong use of Microsoft Offi ce and other offi ce management systems Job Requirements - -Must have Microsoft offi ce experience -1-2+ years administrative assistant experience -Provide exceptional customer service -Must have good organization skills -Multi-task in a fast working environment -Must have experience in Excel -Must be able to pass a full background check -Must be computer literate Starting Pay is $2700 - $2900 phour Paid Holidays and benefi ts after 90 days Please send your re-sume to daveclaerhout11hot-mailcom
115 EDUCATION
Excavator amp Backhoe Operator Training Be employable in 4-6wks Call 604-546-7600 wwwraywayca
16 CHRISTMAS CORNER
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERSGREENHOUSE workers needed for Langley nursery Flowering plants all on benches Starting pay $1150 per hour Please send resume to al-exscaniagreenhousescom
126 FRANCHISE
Jimrsquos Mowing Business for SaleCall 310-JIMS (5467)
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
Chair Rental available at Defi nition Hair in
White Rock Professional amp Friendly
Atmosphere First Month Free
Call (604)505-2898
130 HELP WANTED
CONSTRUCTION SITEIn your NEIGHBORHOOD
Req Carpenters HelpersLaborers CSOrsquosOFArsquos
TCPrsquos Cleaners $11-28hrWork Today Daily or Weekly Pay
Apply 9AM to 2PM at118 ndash 713 Columbia Street
New West 6045224900
132 HOME STAY FAMILIESHOMESTAY at North Surrey WANTED $1200 for international students Call Peter at 604-290-7874 or email rtsur-reycagmailcom
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
To advertise in printCall 604-575-5555 Email shauleneburkettblackpressca
Self-serve blackpressusedca Career ads localworkbcca
Browse more at
A division of
blackpressusedcaL O C A Lprint online
7 OBITUARIES
When you place a print classifi ed here
itrsquos also posted online at
BlackPressUsedca
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with your community classifi eds
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A division of
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
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formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets3248 King George Blvd South Surrey
3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
30 wwwpeacearchnewscom Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News
Digital MediaRepresentativeBlack Press | Surrey BC
Black Press Community Media is the largest independently-owned media company in Canada with more than 80 titles and websites in British Columbia
Digital SalesWe are looking for a dynamic individual to join our rapidly expanding digital team as aBlack Press Digital Media Rep The Digital Sales Rep is responsible for achieving monthly revenue objectives within an assigned cluster or market The Digital Sales Rep will work closely with an assigned team and category to drive product adoption and revenue growth
Responsibilitiesbull Identify pitch and close advertising sales to local
and regional clientsbull Develop strong relationships with clientsbull Co-manage pipeline and sales channelbull Ensure knowledge of digital media is current via
corporate training and self-development
Job Qualifi cationsbull Proven digital sales experiencebull Professional written and oral communication skillsbull Eager self-starter that is motivated to work in a
rapidly changing businessbull 3+ years of experience selling digital advertising
in a similar role
We Offerbull Great working environmentbull Competitive salarycommissionbull Excellent benefi t package
Full job description at blackpressca
Please submit your resume with cover letter and related work experience toAndrew FranklinDirector of Digital DevelopmentEmail afranklinblackpressca
Competition closes December 31 2015We thank everyone who is interested in this position however only those selected for an interview will be contacted
blackpressca bclocalnewscom
Showroom Unit 62 - 15515 24th Ave (at King George Blvd) Tel 604-538-9622
wwwmpbconstructioncom
Designing and renovating new kitchens bathrooms basements house make-overs and additions
Call for FREE in-home consultation
In-house design team and cabinet shop
COMPLETE HOME RENOSKITCHENS | BATHROOMS | NEW ADDITIONS
SAVE 10 - BOOK BEFORE THE NEW YEAR
6044740116 wwwstonypointca
bull Food Service Supervisor
$1275hr + Benefi tsbull Food Service Manager
$2043hr + Benefi tsRequired FT for Tim Hortons -
Surrey locations Various Shifts -Must be fl exible for Nights
Overnights Early Mornings Weekends
Fax Resume Attn Surrey604-278-6726 or e-mail
hurstcareersgmailcomOperated by Western Bay
Papers are delivered right to your door No need to insert
fl yers either Deliver 2x a week after school Wednesdays and Fridays Call the Circulation Department at 604 542-7434
KIDS AND ADULTS NEEDED FOR CARRIER ROUTES
Route Number Boundaries Number of Papers
17002220 Buena Vista Ave Finlay St Lee St Maple St Roper Ave Thrift Ave 6918101407 140 St 140A St 141A St 142 St 18A Ave 19 Ave
19A Ave 20 Ave 20A Ave 9318101411 141B St 142 St 142B St 143A St 16A Ave 17A Ave 18 Ave 12818101417 148 St 148A St 17 Ave 18A Ave Southmere Cres 11018102511 140 St 1600-1900 Blk 10418102512 130 St 16 Ave Summerhill Cres Crt Grove amp Pl 88 18102514 136 St 137 amp137A St 138 St 138A St 138B St 139 St
16 Ave 17 amp17A Ave 18 Ave 15918102531 128 St 128A St 129 St 18 Ave 18B Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave 7718103607 126 St 127 St 26 Ave 26A Ave 27A Ave 28 Ave 6318103629 124 St 124B St 127A St 128 St 24 Ave 25 Ave 9218107001 123 St 124 St 21A Ave 22 Ave Cove Pl
Harbourgreene Dr Haven Pl 8318107009 127 St 127A St 19 Ave 19A Ave 20 Ave Ocean Wind Dr 70
Hayden Painting 778-229-0236Family Owned amp OperatedRyan 7782290236
134 HOTEL RESTAURANTFOOD SERVICES
EMPLOYMENTEDUCATION
151 PROFESSIONALSMANAGEMENT
WHATSHAN Retreat is accepting resumes for Caretakers (April 1-Oct 31 2016) Closing date December 31 2015 Send to tammyverigin-burk gmailcom wwwwhat-chancom
156 SALES
A Senior Retirement community is currently looking for a dynamic Mar-keting Manager You will outreach in White Rock South Surrey and other local communities Duties in-clude tours follow ups relationship building Candidate should have ex-perience with seniors event plan-ning community relations swrightpacifi ccarltoncom
PERSONAL SERVICES
175 CATERINGPARTY RENTALS
Specializing in Private EventsWe Come To You Doing It All
From Set-Up - Clean-Up
bull Home Dinner Parties bull Meetings bull Funerals
bull Weddings bull B-B-Quesbull Birthdays bull AnniversariesUnique Taste Unique Menus
Gourmet Customized MenusTailored To Your Function
Kristy 6044889161threescocateringshawca
or Visit us at wwwthreescompanycateringca
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
206 APPLIANCE REPAIRS
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
224 CARPET CLEANING
PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING
DISCOUNT First time Customer amp Seniors
Natural ~ Fast Dry Times
Full Armour Carpet Care604 - 418 - 0555
236 CLEANING SERVICESDETAILED EUROPEAN CLEANING Effi cient Reliable Friendly Bonded Excellent References with 20 yrs of experience Call Ivet 778-235-4070
E amp M MAINTENANCEWINDOW WASHING
D Windows Out amp InD Gutters cleaned In amp OutD Pressure WashingD Serving W Rock for over 30 yrsD Lic amp WCB insured D Free Est Seniors Discount
Eric 604-541-1743
HOUSE cleaning Weekly or bi-weekly Call for details schedule and rates 778-385-2484
A MAID 2 CLEAN All Your Cleaning Needs
Weekly bull Biweekly bull MonthlyResidential amp Commercial
Services ~ Excellent Rates Licensed Bonded Insured
778-883-4262CLEANING LADY ~ reliable prof will clean your home offi ce 10 years exp Reasonable rates Excellent references 778-960-9865
239 COMPUTER SERVICES
computer service
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
257 DRYWALLDEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd
Complete Drywall Work - $500 minBob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca
BBB Accredited Member
FLATTEN POPCORN CEILINGS
Update your home with beautiful fl at ceilings
No Scraping No Sanding No Mess
CALL FRIENDLY BENJAMIN 604-230-7928
260 ELECTRICAL
LOW RATES 604-617-1774Licensed Bonded Expert trouble shooter 247 100 guaranteed
All Electrical Low Cost Licensed ResCom Small job expert Renos Panel changes ~ 604-374-0062
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic 89402 Same day guarnrsquotd We love small jobs 604-568-1899
ELECTRICIAN - Dana Thompson Over 24yrs exp ResComm Free
est Bonded 14758 604-353-1519
269 FENCING
DEAD LEVEL CONSTRUCTION COMPLETE FENCING ($500 min)
Bob 604-830-1322 wwwdeadlevelca BBB Accredited Member
275 FLOOR REFINISHINGINSTALLATIONS
HARDWOOD FLOORREFINISHING
Repairs amp Staining Installation
Free Estimates
Century Hardwood Floors 604-376-7224
wwwcenturyhardwoodcom
281 GARDENING
ELECT SERVICESTree Pruning Topping amp Removal
Hedge Trimming ~ DisposalFull Landscape amp
Maintenance ServicesInsured ~ WCB Over 25 yrs ExpFree Estimate Seniors Discount
Call 778-245-5006
SUPREME HEDGESbull 1 Hedge Trim
bull 1 Pruningbull 1 Tree Cutting
bull 1 Clean Upamp Removal
Free Estimates
Seniors Disc Insured 28 yrsJay 604-857-1959
130 HELP WANTED
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
281 GARDENING
Excavators Backhoes Bobcats amp Dump
Trucks for hireTOPSOIL amp GRAVEL
604-531-5935
283 GUTTERS amp DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER amp WINDOW CLEANINGPrices starting from for 3 lvl hm $95gutters $95windows 2 lvl hm $75gutters $75windows Excellent Service Since 1976 778-839-7114
GUTTER CLEANINGSAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
~~ Call Ian 604-724-6373 ~~
Christmas Light InstallationGutter Window Cleaning amp Yard
cleanup 20 yrs exp 778-384-4912
283A HANDYPERSONSAT YOUR SERVICE Carpentry Concrete Painting Rubbish
Removal Call Dave (604)999-5056
WHITE ROCK HANDYMANRepair - Renovate - Organize
Build - Design - ElectricSENIOR DISCOUNTSSmall or Large JOBS
To Do List Free QuotesMaZebah 778-788-739030 Yrs Experience - References
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
DEAD LEVEL Construction Ltd Complete Home Renorsquos AdditionsShopsGarages - from start to fi nish
Suite Legalization SpecialistWE DO IT ALL wwwdeadlevelca
Call Bob at 604-830-1322BBB Accredited Member
FULL RENOVATIONS Including Kitchens
Bathrooms Man Cavesamp Basement Suites
ldquo Letrsquos us fi x what someone else tried to fi x ldquo
EXP CARPENTER HANDYMAN All types of work No job too small Over 20 yrs exp Ed 778-888-8603
288 HOME REPAIRS
HANDYMANHome Repair Services - 45 Yrs Exp
Call or Text Henry 604-868-5441
320 MOVING amp STORAGE
MOVINGLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
B amp B MOBILE SERVICES
604-536-6620wwwBBmovingca
AFFORDABLE MOVERSwwwaffordablemoversbccom
From $45Hr1 3 5 7 amp 10 Ton Trucks
Licensed ~ Reliable ~ 1-3 MenFree EstimateSenior DiscountResidential~Commercial~PianosLOCAL amp LONG DISTANCE
604-537-4140329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
A-1 Painting Company - Interior Exterior 20 years exp Summer Special 10 off (604)723-8434
NORTH STARS PAINTINGwwwnorthstars-paintingcom
AMAZING WORKAMAZING VALUE
7782459069
~ PRO PAINTERS ~INTERIOR EXTERIORQuality Work Free Estimates
Member of Better Business BureauWCB INSURED
Vincent 543-7776
329 PAINTING amp DECORATING
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
PRISM PAINTING CORe-Paint Specialist15 Years Experience
InteriorExteriorstucco painting 20 discounton re-painting or3 rooms $299Free Estimates
Call Sunny778-893-1786
REPAINT SPECIALISTDoors Casings Walls Baseboards Ceiling Repairs - PaintingFinishing available renestelusnet
RENErsquoS SPRAY amp BRUSH PAINTING 778-855-5361
Danish Quality
wwwpaintspecialcom 778-322-2378 Lower Mainland
604-996-8128 Fraser ValleyRunning this ad for over 12yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299
2 coats any colour(Ceiling amp Trim extra) Price inclsCloverdale High Performance paintNO PAYMENT until Job is
completed Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring
338 PLUMBING
Home Plumbing ServiceWATER HEATER
REPLACEMENT SPECIALISTSSame Day Service
$200 FortisBC RebateBBB A+ Rating Firm Quotes
Call (604) 542-4663wwwhomeplumbingserviceca
10 OFF if you Mention this AD Plumbing Heating Renorsquos More
Call Aman 778-895-2005
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
338 PLUMBING
A Gas Fitter PlumberFurnaces Boilers Hot Water
Heating Hotwater Tanks DrainDuct Cleaning amp Plumbing Jobs
604-312-7674 604-507-4606
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Gutters amp Windows $149 (under 2500sf) We use soap Also Pressure Washing WCB Ins 604-861-6060
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
EXTRA CHEAP JUNKRUBBISH REMOVALAlmost for free (778)997-5757
ABIAN RUBBISH
REMOVAL
PROMPT amp RELIABLEFree Estimates(604)897-3423
Russells Rubbish Removal 604-787-7355 White Rock South Surrey
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
130 HELP WANTED 130 HELP WANTED
Read the Classifieds
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
ACROSS1 Functioned6 Kind of pitch11 Circuit board15 A Baldwin19 Prop20 Steamed21 Looped handle22 Dalai --23 Spiral firework25 Body of troops27 Neighbor of Syr 28 Wandered29 Univ in Cambridge30 Old card game31 Breaks33 Alpine ldquocapitalrdquo36 -- Plaines37 Jewish month38 Weight unit39 Dewy41 Comedy44 Point in an orbit47 Adams or Falco51 Further52 Glen --53 Mother-of-pearl54 Declamation55 Beak56 Innermost part57 One of the Titans58 Literary collection59 Factor61 Register62 Sinew63 Surgical knife64 Works in verse
formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
Whi
le q
uant
ities
last
Not
all
item
s av
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ble
at a
ll st
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rese
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right
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ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets3248 King George Blvd South Surrey
3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
Peace Arch News Friday December 18 2015 wwwpeacearchnewscom 31
ACROSS1 Functioned6 Kind of pitch11 Circuit board15 A Baldwin19 Prop20 Steamed21 Looped handle22 Dalai --23 Spiral firework25 Body of troops27 Neighbor of Syr 28 Wandered29 Univ in Cambridge30 Old card game31 Breaks33 Alpine ldquocapitalrdquo36 -- Plaines37 Jewish month38 Weight unit39 Dewy41 Comedy44 Point in an orbit47 Adams or Falco51 Further52 Glen --53 Mother-of-pearl54 Declamation55 Beak56 Innermost part57 One of the Titans58 Literary collection59 Factor61 Register62 Sinew63 Surgical knife64 Works in verse
formerly66 Short prayer67 Venom69 Cut70 Down Under parrot73 Sprightly74 Wide scarf75 Poplar77 Certain promise
78 Teensrsquo night out79 Irrational numbers80 Servant to
Prospero81 Maize82 Healthy upstairs83 Three-legged
figure85 French painter86 Surveillance
acronym88 Romance lang89 Mush91 -- Maria94 Resembling a pillar96 Struggled100 Wicked102 Fleur-de- --103 River in France104 Macaw genus105 Formal ball107 Scoundrel110 Mr Cassini111 Small case112 Type size113 Low-down fellow114 Seamen115 Diana or Betsy116 Dry ink117 Moves slowly
DOWN1 Up and about2 Elected3 Trips4 Miscalculate5 Clean as a wound6 Some tableware 2
wds7 Rhone river city8 Set down9 WWII abbr10 Japanese money11 Vacation digs12 Of bodily structure13 Q-U connection14 News bit detail
15 -- breve16 Landowner17 Ham it up18 Thrashes24 Smidgen26 Cards in a hand29 Keepsakes32 Covenant33 Power distribution
system34 Go team35 Churlish ones38 ldquoTrue --rdquo40 Old Roman
playwright41 Temple42 OT shepherd43 Mutiny45 Corn spike46 Support column48 Fruit-wine plant49 Dividing50 English school52 Peterrsquos --56 From this time57 Alpine ridge58 Quit60 Letter carriers62 Creature of
folklore64 Trudges65 Waterproof
garments
66 Seller of produce67 Charts68 Taj Mahal site69 Shrilly grating71 Knowledge72 Agony --74 Of the calf of the
leg75 Seed cover76 Start for physics79 Pushchair80 Winglike81 Mil rank84 Timetable abbr85 White wine variety87 Eye Comb form90 Russian river91 Cravat92 Musical
instrument93 Join95 British cars96 Throw away97 Father of Oedipus98 Notched99 Scandinavians101 Fruits103 Bridge106 Japanese
statesman107 Faithless one108 Past109 Mauna --
Answers to Previous Crossword
Crossword This weekrsquos themeThe Beast Withinby James Barrick
copy 2015 United Feature Syndicate Dist by Universal Uclick
SHELL BUSEYrsquoSHome Improvements
ldquoOVER 30 YEARS IN HOME IMPROVEMENTSrdquoDEAL WITH A COMPANY YOUR FAMILY CAN TRUST
Serving the Lower Mainland6045422236
CALL TODAY FOR A FREE ESTIMATE
wwwaskshellcomUnit 7 - 2320 King George Blvd in South Surrey
ALL RENOVATIONSALL RENOVATIONS
HOMES TOWNHOUSES amp CONDOS
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
RON Morin
HOMEBUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688
Aluminum patio cover sunroom railing and vinyl 604-521-2688 wwwPatioCoverVancouvercom
373B TILING
A-1 Ceramics Marble Glass blocks InstallRepair ResComm 20 yrs
exp Peterrsquos Tile 604-209-0173
374 TREE SERVICES
ARBOR BARBER TREE SERVICE fully insured stump grinding hedge amp tree pruning amp removals danger trees Care for your trees with our quality minded reasonably priced and professionally staffed services Call for a FREE estimate 604-835-0971
TREE BROTHERSSPECIALIST
Tree RemovalToppingSpiral ThinningHedge TrimmingStump
Grinding Free EstimatesWCBFully Insured
$25 Off with this AdJerry 604-500-2163
PETS
477 PETSCATS GALORE TLC has for adoption spayed amp neutered adult cats 604-309-5388 604-856-4866
CHIHUAHUA XMAS pups 2 males Deer 5mos amp Apple 8wks ready $750 604-702-1908
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home We adopt dogs Call 604-856-3647 or www856-dogscom
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
506 APPLIANCES
Peace Arch Appliance
Service to fridgesstoves washers dryers
amp dishwashers Reasonable
Also Appliance RemovalCall Mark (604)536-9092
523 UNDER $100
36rdquo METAL FRONT DOOR pre hung white excellent condition
$30 604-538-5105
BAMBOO ISLAND BEDDING high quality bed sheet sets Any size any colour $50ea 778-291-1966
BAMBOO PILLOWS - No More Snoring Great Christmas Gift $99 Buy 1 get 1 free Call 778-291-1966
BAR FRIDGE good amp clean excellent working condition $30
604-538-5105
CHRISTMAS TREE 8 ft with lights amp hundreds of ornaments - Used once $40 604-535-8199
FOLDABLE HANDICAP WALKER like new $50 Call (604)535-8199
ROCKING CHAIR in top cond compact design upholstered in plush velvet A great way to rock away tension A bargain at $35 604-531-1192
525 UNDER $300
CHESTERFIELD amp LOVESEAT like new cond Paid approx $2000Asking $300 Call 604-542-0575
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
545 FUEL
ALDER BIRCH MAPLE MIX Cut up to 16rsquorsquo lengths split seasoned ready to burn $260 a 4 x 4 x 8 cord delivered Call 604-339-9077
551 GARAGE SALES
DOWNSIZING SALEFriday Dec 19 - Tuesday Jan 5
10am - 6pm
Housewares furniture book shelf exercise equip dining rm ste handcrafted item col-lectibles paintings cooks books silver plated items etc
Call for 604-541-4213
560 MISC FOR SALE
Bamboo PillowsNO MORE SNORINGGreat Christmas Gift$99 - Buy 1 get 1 free
Bamboo Island BeddingHigh quality bed sheet sets
Any size Any colour $50ea
Call Vern 778-291-1966
ROMANCE Your ChristmasLocal BC Adult Retailer
Shop Online Now amp Receive 25 OFF wwwshaggca
563 MISC WANTED
Have Unwanted FirearmsHave unwanted or inherited fi rearms in your possessionDonrsquot know how to dispose of them safely and legallyContact Wanstalls and we will come and pick them up and pay you fair value for themWanstalls has been proudly serving the Lower Mainland fi rearms community since 1973We are a government licensed fi rearms business with fully certifi ed verifi ers armorers and appraisers
Call today to set up anappointment 604-467-9232 Wanstalls Tactical amp Sporting Arms
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
Yes We PayCASH
Damaged or Older Houses Condos amp Pretty Homes too
Check us outwwwwebuyhomesbccom
604-626-9647
633 MOBILE HOMES amp PARKS
New SRI Manufactured homesSingles $74900 Doubles $94900
PARK SPACES AVAILABLEREPOSSESSIONS 1974-2010
wwwglenbrookhomesnetChuck 604-830-1960
Trades Financing Permits
RENTALS
706 APARTMENTCONDO
ACTIVE SENIOR1 amp 2 Bedrooms availWell maintained Concrete High Rise in White Rock
close to shoppingSwimming Pool amp
All AmenitiesUTILITIES INCLUDED NSNP
Call 604-538-5337
CRESTWOOD MANOR1321 Foster St
Bachelor $795moIN WELL MAINTAINED
NEWLY UPDATED BUILDING Heat hot water and secured ug parking stalls included
No pets No smoking Call 604-363-4631
Skyline AptsWhite Rock
Bachelor 1 amp 2 bdrmsCall for Availability
White Rock Live-In Manager Hot Water amp ug parking incl
Call 604-536-8499wwwcycloneholdingsca
~ Fir Apartments ~1455 Fir St WHITE ROCK
1 Bdrm units avail nowHeat amp hot wtr incl
Swimming pool amp rec roomOn site mgr
Call 604-536-0379
WHITE ROCK Lrg 1 bdrm ste adult bldg 1 prkg near shops Incl heat amp hotwtr NPNS Call 604-596-9977
WHITE ROCK Sunny and bright 1 bdrm suite Incl cable heat amp prkg NSNP Call 604-535-0925
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
WHITE ROCK Designer furn bach ste on 17th fl r Miramar Village City amp north mtn view nsnp $1350 incl utils cbl ph net inste ldry acond prk Jan 1st 604-535-3515
736 HOMES FOR RENT
Homelife Pen Property 604-536-0220
Hugh amp McKinnon Rentals 604-541-5244
WHITE ROCK-1000sf 3 bdrm 12 blk to beach amp shops Older style quaint home Newer paint amp carpet Incls WD 3 car prkg $1200 small pet OK Avail Now 6044186654
741 OFFICERETAIL
OFFICE SPACESROSEMARY CENTRE
3388 Rosemary Hts Cres 2nd fl oor offi ce space 301 sqft
WHITE ROCK SQUARE1480 Foster Street
519 sqft amp 647 sqft 604-536-5639 to viewrates
RENTALS
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
WHITE ROCK quiet furnished bdrm with TV private ent full bath and laundry cooking facility avail Also use of large sitting room wTV amp balcony Uptown Close to busSemiahmoo Panoramic ocean-view from rooftop patio Refs reqrsquod NSNP $675 incl utils parking TV cable wifi Reply if mature female Avail Jan 15 604-531-1192
750 SUITES LOWER
2 BDRM BSMT on 148 amp 59 A Ave Cable TVWIFI Hydro Incld$750 778-881-3708
WHITE ROCK 1 bdrm suite steps to beach Clean amp quiet with gas fp In-suite laundry Suits 1 person $975month utils inc ns np refs 604-536-4630
751 SUITES UPPER
OCEAN PARK Stroll to Crescent Beach great location charming 3 bdrm upper fl oor of home tucked in quiet Crescent Heights Updated 1300 sqft home with hardwood fl rs modern kitchen amp decor WD DW wood burning fp deck yard garden Near schools amp transit NP please NS only Recent refrsquos reqrsquod $1800mo + 60utils Avail immed Call 604-542-1904
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1991 BUICK PARK AVE white 4 dr sedan 219000 kms great shape $2000 fi rm 604-538-9257
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
1 FREE Scrap Vehicle REMOVAL~~ ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT ~~
$$$ PAID FOR SOME 6046832200The Scrapper
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2009 Mazda Tribute 2 wheel drive some options
silver only 40000kms $9300 fi rm 604-538-9257
LOOKING FOR WITNESSES for a multi vehicle accident westbound on Hwy1 near the Glover Road overpass on October 23 2015 at 11 am A road rage incident started a chain reaction accident involving a white pickup brown and black SUVs Please contact Chris at 604-269-85120 File no 23421
NOTICE TO CREDITORS AND OTHERS
ESTATE OFMary Millicent Person
CREDITORS AND OTHERS having claims against the
estate of MARY MILLICENT PERSON formerly of
15441 16th Avenue Surrey BC Deceased who died on 26th day of January 2015 are required to
send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned
Administrator at 106 1656 Martin Drive
Surrey BC V4A 6E7 on or before the 15th day of
February 2016 after which date the estate assets will be
distributed having regard only to claims that have been received
Roy Cammack Administrator287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
Whi
le q
uant
ities
last
Not
all
item
s av
aila
ble
at a
ll st
ores
We
rese
rve
the
right
to c
orre
ct p
rintin
g er
rors
ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets3248 King George Blvd South Surrey
3033 Immel Street Abbotsford
Friday December 18 2015 Peace Arch News32 wwwpeacearchnewscom
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets
DELIGROCERY
xxx xxx bull product of xxx
WELLNESS
GLUTEN FREE
100 BC Owned and Operated
2498
Danone Oikos Greek Yogurtassorted varieties 500g or 4 pack bull product of Canada
Whi
le q
uant
ities
last
Not
all
item
s av
aila
ble
at a
ll st
ores
We
rese
rve
the
right
to c
orre
ct p
rintin
g er
rors
ITrsquoS CHRISTMASPrices Effective December 17 to December 24 2015
798 137kg3lb bag 248lb547kg
Organic Broccoli fromAgrofresco Mexico
Organic California Satsuma Mandarin Oranges fromJohansen Ranch
PRODUCE
299lb659kg
Johnston Whole HamsFresh JD Farms Grade A Turkeys
349lb769kg
MEAT
Petite Entertaining TourtiereChicken Pot Pies Quiche Samosa Phyllos or Sausage Rolls
499 12 dozen
899 1 dozen
Fruit Cake370g
899
Mince Vegetarian Tarts
299 package of 2
649 package of 6
BAKERY
Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program
November 15th ndash December 24thYour donation of only $2 supports the growth of healthy communities Now in its 14thyear Choicesrsquo Star of the Season Program enriches the lives of families all across MetroVancouver and the Okanagan Kindly donated by Calabar Printers Choicesrsquo Holiday Starsmay be purchased until December 24th for a donation of $200
For more details on each neighbourhood house please visit our websitewwwchoicesmarketscom
Avalon Sunset Candles
Increadiwear Socks Braces and Apparel
Avalon Shampoo ConditionerAvalon CoQ10 Face Care or Vitamin-C Face Care
Innovite Probiotics
25 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
20 off regular retail price
1199 3rdquo pillar
1799 5rdquo pillar
2599 8rdquo pillar
Assorted Varieties and Sizes
Want Want Hot-Kid Gluten Free Rice Crisps assorted varieties 100g bull product of China
Blue Diamond Nut Thinsassorted varieties 120g
product of USA
36SAVE
299 2698
Kettle Brand Popped Popcorn
36SAVE
assorted varieties 142g
product of USA
Green amp Blackrsquos Organic Chocolate Bars assorted varieties 100g
product of EU
32SAVE
2598
Island Farms Ice Cream and Frozen Yogurt
39SAVE
UP TO
assorted varieties 165L bull product of Canada
449 - 549
35SAVE
Old Dutch Potato Chips andRestaurante Tortilla Chipsassorted varieties
39SAVE
UP TO
2550 potato
2598 tortilla
255 - 384g
product of Canada
Grown Right OrganicCranberry Sauce
2 varieties 348ml
product of USA
38SAVE
Turtle Island Tofurky Roast737g bull product of USA
41SAVE
399 500g
2698 4 pack
20SAVE
UP TO
Dairyland Sour Cream assorted varieties 500ml bull product of Canada
219
24SAVE
UP TO
2498
3600
999
wwwchoicesmarketscom ChoicesMarkets ChoicesMarkets3248 King George Blvd South Surrey
3033 Immel Street Abbotsford