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Predatory fish dumped into creek.

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Health Care
Not so much the
quantity as quality. p6
A young injured bear who
had been snacking on gar-
bage for weeks was shot out
of a tree early Wednesday in
Maple Ridge Park.
The bruin died in front of
shocked onlookers who were
surprised by the sudden ap-
pearance of armed Mounties
and a conservation ofcer
just before 9:30 a.m. on 232nd
Street near Fern Crescent.
When I pulled up, I heard
a loud bang, said Cynthia
Hillier, who was driving home
after dropping her daughter
off at school.
People were upset. Its un-
usual to see three RCMP of-
cers with shotguns standing
around the park.
Wounded on its front left
leg, the two-and-a-half-old
male bear had been frequent-
ing the park for an easy meal
from garbage cans for at least
a month.
Conservation ofcer Paul
McFadden said at this time of
year, female bears chase away
offspring because they are go-
ing to breed again.
This was unfortunate be-
cause it was an injured bear
and it just had an opportunity
to feed on garbage, he added.
There are so many garbage
cans in the park that are not
bear-proof. Bear-proofing
garbage cans is never a bad
thing.
Bear sightings are up across
the region as bears leave their
dens in search of food.
On Friday, in Coquitlam, con-
servation ofcers tracked and
shot a bear in woodlands near
Minnekhada Regional Park
after a bow-hunter wounded it
while trying to kill it on a blue-
berry farm. Another bear was
shot a few weeks ago in the
agricultural area not far away
near DeBoville Slough after it
killed some chickens.
Had returned to eat
from garbage cans
THE NEWS
Young bear killed in Maple Ridge Park
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 17, 2011 -- 3
By Tom Fletcher
Black Press
VICTORIA Thousands of ballots for B.C.s harmonized sales
tax referendum were being stored in post of ces after Canada
Post locked out its urban employees across the country
Wednesday.
Elections B.C. has prepared a contingency plan for post of ce
disruptions, as of cials try to get more than three million bal-
lots delivered to homes across the province by June 24.
Federal Labour Minister Lisa Raitt said Wednesday that since
Canada Post moved from rotating strikes to a complete shut-
down, the government will consider introducing back-to-work
legislation. The strikes have cost Canada Post an estimated $1
million in lost revenue, and before the lockout management
reduced urban mail delivery to three days a week.
Craig James, B.C.s acting chief electoral of cer at Elections
B.C., said Wednesday that no changes to the referendum
timetable were being contemplated at this time.If the post
of ce dispute drags into next week, Elections B.C. has the
option to push back the deadline for returning completed
ballots beyond the current date of July 22.
Elections B.C. of cials said they will adjust their schedule if
necessary to give voters the same amount of time to consider
how they will vote.
Ballot packages went in the mail on Monday to regions
outside Metro Vancouver and the Fraser Valley. They were
scheduled to go out to those areas starting June 20.
Voters who receive their ballots can return them to one of 60
Service B.C. (formerly government agent) of ces around the
province instead of putting them in the mail.
Finance Minister Kevin Falcon urged people to vote noto
the referendum question, which asks whether voters want to
extinguishthe HST and go back to the 12-per-cent federal
and provincial sales tax.
Former premier and Fight HST organizer Bill Vander Zalm
is running an advertising campaign urging people to vote
yes, reminding people of the additional seven per cent tax
extended to restaurant meals and a long list of services.
Faced with a strong public backlash against the HST, the B.C.
and federal governments have committed to lower the rate to
11 per cent in 2012, and to 10 per cent in 2014.
Rebates of $175 for each child under 18 and each senior with
an annual income less than $40,000 have been promised to
cover extra costs until the rate can be lowered.
Like many postal workers,
Bridget Loewen didnt nd
out Canada Post had locked
out its employees until she
showed up for work at 5:45
a.m. Wednesday.
She was joined by more
than a dozen of her fellow
workers at the Maple Ridge
delivery centre and post of-
ce on Lougheed Highway
to protest Canada Posts
actions.
I want to deliver your
mail, states one placard.
Support your postal
worker, says another.
Loewen said shes been
pleased with the positive
response from the public,
as many passersby honk
their horns in support of
the locked-out postal work-
ers.
Its really encouraging to
see the support were get-
ting from everyone, Loe-
wen said.
I think people under-
stand what this is about.
Were not asking for a lot,
we just want to hold on to
what we have.
The 48,000 members of the
Canadian Union of Postal
Workers, which include lo-
cal letter carriers and retail
employees, have been with-
out a contract since May
30 after the union rejected
Canada Posts contract of-
fer.
That offer would have
seen the creation of a two-
tier wage scale, reducing
starting wages to $18 from
close to $23 an hour.
In an escalation of the
labour dispute between
Canada Post and its em-
ployees, the Crown corpo-
ration announced it would
lock-out workers Tuesday
night, in an effort to force
the union to accept their
contract offer.
They are claiming that
our rotating strikes have
cost them $100 million in
12 days, said CUPW presi-
dent Denis Lemelin.
It would cost them much
less to deal with us fairly
and negotiate a contract.
Federal Labour Minis-
ter Lisa Raitt stated in
the House of Commons
Wednesday that the gov-
ernment will consider in-
troducing back-to-work
legislation, and could do so
in as little as 48 hours.
As a result of the lock-
out, mail delivery to most
of Maple Ridge will be sus-
pended.
However, areas serviced
by rural and suburban car-
riers will still have delivery
service.
Pitt Meadows, Whonnock,
Ruskin, Rock Ridge, Silver
Valley and other neighbour-
hoods serviced by rural
and suburban carriers will
not be affected, however, as
those carriers belong to a
different union.
Local postal workers locked out
How close should you have
to be before you nk on your
neighbours close enough so
you can see the bylaw trans-
gressor, within 100 metres
or maybe just a neighbour-
hood busy-body who likes to
go on patrol?
After looking at surround-
ing cities, Maple Ridges
bylaw department suggests
you should have to live with-
in 100 metres of whatevers
bugging you, before you can
complain and spark possible
action by bylaws.
And you shouldnt be able
to complain endlessly, ei-
ther.
Under the review, staff
are proposing people be
limited to three complaints
per year, after experienc-
ing enormous numbers of
complaints, many from the
same person, that all require
investigation.
Maple Ridge council is in
the process of hammering
out new criteria following
the controversy over the by-
laws departments handling
of complaints about recre-
ation vehicles.
One resident complained
more than 100 times. Theres
been a signicant volume
of complaints that have
gone beyond neighbourhood
boundaries, bylaws director
Liz Holitzky said in a report.
Another suggestion is not
to act on anonymous com-
plaints, unless they involve
safety issues. Most cities do
this.
Complaints will also be
kept condential under the
proposal from the district by-
laws department.
The proposals will be re-
viewed by the public at the
June 29 open house on RV
storage regulations at mu-
nicipal hall.
Holitzkys department
looked at surrounding cit-
ies and found that four have
no boundaries for taking a
complaint, while four require
that the complainer be af-
fected directly.
Seven of the cities have no
limits in the number of com-
plaints that can be lodged.
Canada Post office lockout delays HST ballots
Council
wants to
limit bylaw
complaints
Delivery will afect most of Maple Ridge;
rotating strikes cost Canada Post $100 million
Postal workers picket in front
of the Maple Ridge delivery
centre and post of ce on
Lougheed Highway Wednesday
after Canada Post decided to
lock out its employees due to
mounting losses from rotating
strikes. Robert Mangelsdorf/THE NEWS
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Next time you have an ex-
otic sh you cant take care
of, maybe dont throw it in a
local stream.
It could spread disease
and harm native salmon in
the creek, or it could just go
on a tear and start gobbling
up smaller sh or even little
ducklings.
Ross Davies, with the Ka-
naka Education and Envi-
ronmental Partnership So-
ciety, said whoever owned
the garpike recently found in
Kanaka Creek Regional Park
should have found another
way to get rid of the sh.
The garpike is found in the
eastern U.S. and is a warm-
water sh with a voracious
appetite.
According to Wikipedia,
gars are members of the Lep-
isosteiformes (or Semionoti-
formes), an ancient order of
primitive ray-nned sh;
fossils from this order are
known from the late Creta-
ceous onwards.
Either the sh had outgrown
its tank or it was eating some-
body out of house and home,
Davies said.
Its heavily predacious. It
mostly eats other sh, but
also can eat ducklings, Da-
vies said.
If someone released the sh
during the summer, it could
have had a killing and eating
spree until winter arrived.
Davies said stream levels
in Kanaka Creek are suf-
cient. The cold spring has
been slow for salmon devel-
opment. But that may mean
water levels in the creek may
stay up during the hotter
months.
KEEPs is busy, offering 57
stream education programs
this year reaching about 1,000
participants. The society
is holding a Weed Busters
Day July 9 at the Kanaka
Creek sh fence on 240th
Street. Volunteers are wel-
come to show up and spend a
couple hours pulling invasive
plants from nearby parts of
the park so they dont choke
out natural vegetation in the
streamside areas.
One of the main targets will
be purple policemans hel-
met, an invasive from Japan
and China.
It goes crazy over here. We
just keep going after the same
site, time after time.
A deceased
garpike was
found in
Kanaka Creek
Regional
Park. Such
fish could
harm native
salmom,
according to
KEEPS.
Contributed
Two bears have been destroyed in Ma-
ple Ridge this year. A trap failed to catch
a bear that killed a goat and two rabbits
on a property near 287th Street but it
hasnt been back at the property.
The Ministry of Environments Conser-
vation Officer Service received 23,240 re-
ports of bear sightings between April 1,
2010 and March 31, 2011.
During that time, conservation officers
attended 2,827 incidents in which bears
were acting aggressively or public safety
was an issue. As a result, 120 bears were
relocated, while 675 bears had to be de-
stroyed.
Bear from front
Two bears in Maple
Ridge destroyed so
far this year
Anyone who wants to help that
day can e-mail Davies at
r.davies@shaw.ca.
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A 29-year-old man
wanted on a warrant
was arrested in Maple
Ridge early Wednesday.
Police were called
about a possible crime
in progress near 222nd
Street and 122nd Avenue
around 12:50 a.m.
As police ofcers ar-
rived, they noticed a man
walking in the area.
A police check on him
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The man was arrested
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day.
Thieves smashed the
front door of Il Corsaros
restaurant on Dewdney
Trunk Road just after 1
a.m.
Police responded, but
found no suspects.
Grow op busted
Ridge Meadows RCMP
have recommended traf-
cking charges against a
23-year-old man caught
inside a marijuana grow
operation.
The Street Enforce-
ment Unit executed a
search warrant for the
property on Harris Road
in Pitt Meadows on May
19.
The man was arrested
when he answered the
door.
Police seized 187 mari-
juana plants, in varying
stages of growth, from
the property.
Thefts drop
Ridge Meadows
RCMP report signi-
cant decreases in theft
from vehicles in the
past year.
The thefts are down
by 37 per cent in Maple
Ridge and 20 per cent in
Pitt Meadows.
Police believe people
are heeding their ad-
vice and taking proper
precautions to prevent
the thefts.
Removing valuable
items from your vehi-
cle, or at least making
sure valuables are out
of sight make it less in-
viting to thieves, said
Cpl. Alanna Dunlop.
We want citizens to
continue with this prac-
tice. We also encourage
citizens to call police
if they see anyone act-
ing suspicious around
parked vehicles.
Ridge man arrested on warrant
Contributed
(From left) Ridge Meadows RCMP Const. Mitch Gordon
and Cpl. Dale Somerville, as they patrol the parade
route on Pitt Meadows Day.
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THE NEWS/opinion
T
here was a time
in my life that
my parents ac-
cused me of having two
hollow legs, because of
the enormous amount
of food that I stowed
away on a daily basis.
That was in my
teens. It was a good
thing that I remem-
ber that accusation
because our children
seem to suffer from
the same insatiable
appetite during their
early teens and now the grandchildren
take their turn raiding the refrigerator
and cookie jar when they come home
from school and just about any time
thereafter until they go to bed.
The difference is that neither I nor
our children were overweight during
our teen years, in contrast to about
half of the current generation of young
people.
Why the difference?
It is not so much the quantities as
it is the quality of the food and drink
our children consume. Many parents
will provide their children with snacks
that are disguised as being healthy,
but in reality are anything but. Then
there are the vending machines placed
at convenient locations and make
it easy for anyone to get a drink or
snack. Unfortunately most of the items
available through these machines are
contributing to the obesity epidemic
the young generation is experiencing.
Energy drinks have little or no nutri-
tional value, and provide lot of empty
calories. By that I mean, many of these
drinks contain a lot of sugars that are
readily absorbed and therefore are im-
mediately available for fueling vigorous
physical activity. The problem is that
most of the time the only physical ac-
tivity is the consumption of the power
drink itself and the excess unused
energy is put into storage, meaning
weight gain.
On average, you can expect that one
can of pop a day will add 12 pounds to
your weight in one year.
Many people are fooled by terms like
sport beverage and fruit or vitamin
drinks. In essence, they are no differ-
ent than any other kind of pop, punch,
cocktail and liquids that end with ade,
and are not terribly effective in quench-
ing your thirst, even though they do
re-hydrate the body to some extent.
If you think that 100 per cent pure
fruit juices are a better choice to
quench your thirst, then again you are
mistaken, even though they are a lot
healthier to consume.
One other factor to consider is that
most people do not realize, most of
these drinks, including bottled water,
are more expensive per liter than gas
for your car.
The cheapest and most effective way
to quench your thirst is to drink water
from the tap. If your palate is really
spoiled and would like to have some
avor, then add a squirt of lemon or
lime juice.
Most of the snacks available through
vending machines are also not very
healthy, even though they are some-
times disguised as good for your
health. For instance, fruit rolls contain
a lot of sugar, are very sticky, so not
good for your teeth. Corn chips and
toaster pastry are not good choices,
either. Fruit and cheese are much bet-
ter choices.
To make informed choices, all pre-
packaged foods have nutritional facts
printed on the wrapping. The exception
are store prepared items; they can be
sold without any nutritional informa-
tion. By law, the package should men-
tion how many calories, how much total
fat, saturated fat, trans-fat and cho-
lesterol it contains. Furthermore, how
much sodium, carbohydrates, ber, sug-
ars, protein, vitamins A and C, calcium
and iron are in the item. It pays to read
the labels and that often will induce you
to put the item back on the shelf and
prevent weight gain as a benet.
It does not hurt either to familiarize
yourself with what various terms mean.
The Health Canada website provides
denitions (www.hc-sc.gc.ca).
When everything is said and done, it
is you who should be in charge of your
own health and that of your children.
That is easier said than done, but
consulting reliable websites can be of a
great help.
Dr. Marco Terwiel is a retired family
physician who lives in Maple Ridge.
Not so much the quantity as quality
We are all idiots
Ingrid Rice News Views
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Yes: 15% No: 85% (33 votes)
This weeks question:
Is Pitt Meadows being heavy handed by taking
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What a way to ruin a good thing.
Canada wins hockey gold, we celebrate.
The Vancouver Canucks lose the Stanley Cup, we
riot.
Around 100,000 fans ooded downtown Vancou-
ver on Wednesday to take part in the festive atmo-
sphere and watch on public screens Game 7 of the
nals against the beastly Boston Bruins.
The experiment worked so well during the 2010
Winter Games that the City of Vancouver decided
to do it again, even adding two more big screens.
Other cities around Metro Vancouver followed
suit.
And everything went well during the NHL play-
offs, including the rst six games of the cup nal.
Everywhere you turned people were decked out in
Canucks garb; they decorated their cars, their fac-
es, their bellies with Canuck logos; everywhere you
looked, you saw blue and green, even black, yellow
and orange; grown men disguised themselves in
capes and neon green leotards; it seemed no one
talked about anything but the Canucks and the cup,
and Luongo.
But as Zdeno Chara hoisted the silver chalice
seven feet in the air, instead of going home, the
downtown crowd went berserk. They beat each
other, stabbed one another, ipped cars, stomped
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pictures in front of them.
The City of Vancouver planned for all this, and the
media spread the message: no one wanted a repeat
of the 1994 riot after the Canucks again lost the cup
that was an embarrassment; dont do it again.
The celebrations were supposed to be good for
Vancouver, good for the province, good for our
reputation, good for business, to show how weve
grown up. This was our time to shine, not act like
idiots.
Be we did.
Now, never again.
Another opportunity squandered.
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 17, 2011 -- 7
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Has Maple Ridge become police
state? (Letters, June 3).
Enough already. Its clear that Maple
Ridges bylaws department is out of
control.
This department, along with the may-
or and council, needs to be reminded
that the purpose of municipal govern-
ment is to provide services to the com-
munity, not to tell us what we can and
cant do. You work for us.
With the apparent blessing of our
elected ofcials, the bylaws depart-
ment seems bent on trying to control
more and more aspects of our daily
lives, providing little value to the com-
munity, while wasting taxpayers pre-
cious dollars. This has to stop.
This department is an embarrass-
ment to the community, and the entire
bylaw process is broken.
I call on the mayor and council to put
an immediate halt to all activities in the
bylaws department and temporarily re-
assign its personnel to duties that actu-
ally provide value to our community.
I then call for the creation of a bylaws
oversight committee, manned by volun-
teer citizens, with a mandate to review
all existing bylaws and rescind any that
do not provide direct value to the com-
munity, infringe on personal liberties,
or duplicate existing provincial or fed-
eral laws.
Only when this review is complete
would bylaws enforcement resume, but
with oversight from a similar panel of
concerned citizens.
Membership in the Facebook protest
page Maple Ridge Bylaws is growing;
the mayor and council would be wise to
not underestimate the power of social
media and start really listening to the
people they serve.
Social media has been instrumental
in toppling entire governments; with
municipal elections coming this fall,
the replacement of our elected ofcials
with people capable of reigning in the
bylaw department should be childs
play.
BRUCE BUTLER
MAPLE RIDGE
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
I live in Maple Ridge and
I read an article in the local
paper about a legal grow
op on 228th Street being
busted into by armed men.
What if they had gotten
the wrong address?
Although it was almost
impossible to miss, with all
the windows blacked out.
I have watched that house
grow for more than three
years. How long has medi-
cal dope been allowed in
Maple Ridge? Who controls
how much they grow?
According to what I have
read, it cant be controlled
because they dont have
information on where they
are being set up.
Do you know how much
money a grow op can make
in a year? Where are our
rights as homeowners, who
pay property taxes to the
district, to be informed or
given a vote on having it in
our neighbourhood?
Our property value de-
preciates because of these
grow ops. People dont want
to buy a house knowing
there is a grow op within a
few houses, and with that
comes more crime to your
neighbourhood.
The one on 228th ships
its product out to Alberta
every couple months. We
know this because you can
nd the trailer in the drive-
way with Alberta plates on
it.
They are out there at 4 or
5 a.m., yelling and loading
up their trailer.
My neighbour asked if I
was growing dope because
of the smell. It perme-
ates our houses when they
cut it down.
Our street is a great place
to grow dope, apparently.
Just the other day I looked
out my window to see the
cops and B.C. Hydro at an-
other address. How much
do we endure?
All us neighbours are
thinking of putting up a
sign telling people where it
is being grown and that we
dont want it in our neigh-
bourhood.
They only thing Ma-
ple Ridge has going for it
these days are crack houses,
prostitutes and grow ops.
The district wont give us
great shopping centres, but
you can get all the drugs
you want out here.
KAPRI GONZALES
MAPLE RIDGE
EDITOR, THE NEWS:
Re: Pitt Meadows takes down anti-HST signs (The News,
June 15).
Take note folks, we have to get federal permission to
change our tax. So much for our provincial tax, the feds
have to give approval.
The piece below was taken from The News article about
Vote YES to extinguish the HST signs were banned in
Pitt Meadows:
Premier Christy Clarks ofce announced Friday that
the federal government has amended its regulations,
allowing B.C. to reduce the HST to 10 per cent by July
2014.
Now I am sure of one reason why I am voting yes to
extinguish the HST.
STAN HUTCHISON
MAPLE RIDGE
One vote for sure
to extinguish HST
Bylaws department is broken
228th Street is a great place for a grow up
THE NEWS/letters
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Keep bears safe
From: bradenn, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Bear killed in Maple Ridge Park (mapleridgenews.com, June 15).
Sad day when we have to kill a bear, and especially if it was a young one. I live
right around the corner and noticed the officers in the park on the way to school.
Where is our bylaw? With all the silly bylaws we have, we still dont have one for
those who leave garbage outside in unsecured containers. Its those people every
time who leave out garbage and attract the bears. We have them around our
house all the time, but they have yet to enter our yard. Keep your garbage in a
secure container or inside, like we do.
N. Alouette not a problem
From: BruceHobbs, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: Maple Ridge warns about runoff, water is running high (The News, June 15).
The North Alouette is not a problem, actually quite low for the time of year. The
south is also low and will likely stay that way, unless Hydro needs to make big
release from the dam.
Just get a number
From: Dale Pekrul, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: De Paties want law to span country (The News, June 10).
I do feel bad for the De Patie family. But these regulations are just not reason-
able. Why should the whole province and country be inconvenienced for the
actions of a some bad apples. The gas station staff should just try to get a plate
number and not try to stop a vehicle.
From: Dale Pekrul, posted on mapleridgenews.com.
Re: De Paties want law to span country (The News, June 10).
I feel bad for the family of Grant but these regulations are unreasonable
and surely should not be pushed nation wide. Its just not practical.
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A Maple Ridge man
has been charged with
assault in connection
with a violent ght that
broke out in downtown
Vancouver on Sunday.
Police say a melee
broke out on 200-block
of East Georgia Street
around 2:30 a.m. on
June 12.
Witnesses reported
seeing the man wav-
ing an object in the air
just prior to him being
allegedly struck and
knocked to the ground
by a 31-year-old man in
the group, said Vancou-
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Const. Jana McGuin-
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The group continued
walking down the street,
but was stopped by po-
lice a short distance
away.
The 56-year-old victim
suffered a severe head
injury and remains in
critical condition in hos-
pital.
Joel Robert Goodale of
Maple Ridge faces one
count of aggravated as-
sault in connection. His
next court appearance is
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Although most were
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Pitt Meadows has
said no to an inquiry
by FightHST volunteer
Corisa Bell to talk to
council about its bylaw
which bans political
signs from roadsides,
parks, boulevards and
bridges.
Legislative services
director Laurie Darcus
made the decision after
consulting councillors,
four of whom, includ-
ing Mayor Don Ma-
cLean, opposed having
Bell appear.
We just dont want to
be used as a forum for a
provincial issue that is
beyond our mandate,
he explained Wednes-
day.
Couns. John Becker,
Doug Bing and Gwen
OConnell also said no.
MacLean said they all
opposed any kind of
delegation on the topic
appearing at council,
whether for or against
the HST.
Coun. Deb Walters
favoured allowing Bell
to speak, while Couns.
Bruce Bell and Tracy
Miyashita didnt re-
spond.
City crews took down
38 Vote Yes: Extinguish
the HST signs last
week after receiving
one complaint about
the signs.
Because bylaws re-
quire a complaint in or-
der to be enforced, the
city only acted after the
complaint was led.
Had we received no
complaint, I dont think
the signs would have
been removed, said
MacLean.
The same would ap-
ply to the pro-HST side
in the B.C.-wide debate
as the province starts
its month-long mail-
in referendum on the
Harmonized Sales Tax
introduced last July.
If the pro HST signs
had gone up, they
would have been taken
down, guaranteed,
MacLean said.
And if any pro-HST
signs go up later, they
too will be removed
now that enforcement
has been triggered.
Signs, though, remain
up along the Lougheed
Highway, a provincial
road outside municipal
jurisdiction.
Under the citys sign
bylaws, political or elec-
tion signs are banned
from roadsides, medi-
ans, parks or bridges,
though they can be
placed on some munici-
pal properties, as well
as private lots.
However, in provin-
cial or federal elec-
tions, many signs are
allowed to remain in
those locations if no
one complains.
The bylaw angers
FightHST volunteer
Wilf McIntyre.
If thats the mayor
and councils way of
having democracy in
Canada I cant be-
lieve we fought two
world wars. Weve got
a city council that wont
let democracy happen.
Is this what Canada
is all about? Theyre
a bunch of idiots, that
council there.
He lives in Maple
Ridge, but said hell
complain in November
if he sees municipal
election signs posted
along roads. This
fall if they put their
signs up, they better
take them down.
MacLean said putting
signs on private prop-
erty is preferable be-
cause it indicates that
somebody actually sup-
ports a cause.
I think it carries
a whole lot more
weight.
The mayor had pre-
viously suggested the
city also limit the num-
ber of signs each candi-
date can display during
an election to make it
uniform for each com-
petitor.
That way, everybody
is treated equally and
you dont have this
visual pollution that
occurs every three
years.
But thats not being
pursued by council.
Bell said she tried to
call the six Pitt Mead-
ows councillors, but no
one returned her call.
She only wanted to
talk to council about
the sign bylaw, not the
HST.
This is our only way
of advertising the Yes
side.
Bell picked up her
signs from Pitt Mead-
ows and went door
knocking to see if ho-
meowners would al-
low her to put them on
their lawns.
On Tuesday, 35 resi-
dents along Park Road
in Pitt Meadows allowed
signs on their lawns.
She says shes getting a
good response.
Pitt Meadows seems
to be pretty conserva-
tive. Pretty much most
people I spoke to, took
one.
McIntyre said 30 more
signs went up else-
where in Pitt Meadows
and on Friday organiz-
ers planned to target
homes along Hammond
Road.
Organizers also host-
ed former FightHST or-
ganizer Chris Delaney
Wednesday at an HST
forum in Maple Ridge
council chambers. He
replaced former pre-
mier Bill Vander Zalm,
who was originally
booked. Organizers
decided to have Dela-
ney speak rather than
Vander Zalm because
of the scheduling con-
ict with Game 7 of the
Stanley Cup playoffs.
The evening meeting
drew 28 people, which
was great considering
the hockey game, McIn-
tyre said.
I think a lot of people
were just looking for
clarication on a lot of
things.
FightHST campaigner denied voice at Pitt Meadows council
Doesnt want to
talk provincial issue
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Plenty of folks watched Game 7 at Don Cherrys Pub, but only 28 turned up to hear
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Quentin Harris and Janna Dahlin carve a pole that will be raised at Edith McDermott
Elementary on June 21 for National Aboriginal Day. The log for the pole was blessed
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TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place,
Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, 2011 to consider the following bylaws:
Notice of Public Hearing
1) RZ/081/10
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6821-2011
LEGAL: Parcel A (Statutory Right of Way Plan
BCP24827) of Parcel One (Explanatory Plan 17262)
of Parcel N (Explanatory Plan 13129), District Lot
246 & 263, Group 1 and North West Quarter, Section
23, Township 9, New Westminster District.
LOCATION: North End of Golden Ears Way
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
TO: CS-3 (Recreation Commercial)
PURPOSE: The intent of this application is to facilitate the road
alignment for the Golden Ears Bridge. A portion of the site is
to be used for the road, and the remainder will be transferred
to the adjacent Meadow Gardens Golf Course as partial
compensation for land for the Golden Ears Bridge Project.
2A) 2011-035-CP
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6813-2011
LEGAL: Lots 23 & 24, both of Section 28, Township
12, New Westminster District, Plan 48925
LOCATION: 23711 & 23735 132 Avenue
PURPOSE: To amend Figure 2 and Figure
3C (as shown on Map No. 807)
FROM: Neighbourhood Park, Conservation,
Open Space and Low Density Urban
TO: Medium/High Density Residential,
Neighbourhood Park,
Low Density Urban,
and Conservation
AND To amend Figure 4 to add to Conservation
and to remove from Conservation
(as shown on Map No. 808)
2B) 2011-035-RZ
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING
BYLAW NO. 6818-2011
LEGAL: Lot 24, Section 28, Township 12, New
Westminster District, Plan 48925
LOCATION: 23735 132 Avenue
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) & RS-2
(One Family Suburban Residential)
TO: P-1 (Park and School)
PURPOSE: To provide a municipal park for
the residents of the area.
3A) RZ/067/10
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6822-2011
PURPOSE: Schedule A, Appendix C, Zoning, Item 2- Zoning
Matrix is hereby amended by inserting the following zone
under the OCP Designation/Categories of Urban Residential
Designation and Major Corridor Residential Category,
between the R-1 (Residential District) and CD-1-93 (Amenity
Residential District) zones: R-2 (Urban Residential District)
AND Schedule A, Section 10.0 Area Plans, Sub-
Section 10.4 Town Centre Area Plan, Appendix A Zoning
Matrix, Item 2 Zoning Matrix, is hereby amended by
inserting the following zone under the OCP Designation/
Category of Single-Family Residential, between the R-1
(Residential District) and CD-1-93 (Amenity Residential
District) zones: R-2 (Urban Residential District)
AND Schedule A, Section 10.0 Area Plans, Sub-Section
10.2 Albion Area Plan, Item 10.2.7 Albion Zoning Matrix,
is hereby amended by inserting the following zone under
the Land Use Designation of Medium Density Residential,
between the R-1 (Residential District) and CD-1-93 (Amenity
Residential District) zones: R-2 (Urban Residential District.)
3B) RZ/067/10
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6823-2011
LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 404 & 408, Group 1,
New Westminster District, Plan BCP46902
LOCATION: 23851 Kanaka Creek Road
PURPOSE: To amend Schedule C of
the Ofcial Community Plan
FROM: Conservation and Low Density Residential
TO: Low Density Residential,
and Conservation
3C) RZ/067/10
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO.6758-2010
LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 404 & 408, Group 1,
New Westminster District, Plan BCP46902
LOCATION: 23851 Kanaka Creek Road
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
TO: R-1 (Residential District),
& R-2 (Urban Residential District)
PURPOSE: To permit future subdivision of 63 Single Family Lots.
AND
2. That PART 3 BASIC PROVISIONS, SECTION 302 ZONES (1) is
amended by inserting the following between R-1 Residential
District and R-3 Special Amenity Residential District
R-2 URBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
3. Amend Schedule D Minimum Lot Area and
Dimensions by the addition of the following;
R-2 see section 601B after R-1 12m 24m 371m2
4. Amend PART 6 RESIDENTIAL ZONES, SECTION 601, ONE
FAMILY AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES (R-1, RS-1, RS-1a,
RS-1b, SRS, RS-1c, RS-1d, RS-2, RS-3, RT-1, RE) by the deletion
of the section in its entirety and replacement with the following:
601 ONE FAMILY AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
(R-1, R-2, R-3 RS-1, RS-1a, RS-1b, SRS, RS-1c,
RS-1d, RS-2, RS-3, RT-1, RE, CD-1-93)
A. PERMITTED USES OF LAND, BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES Subject to the regulations of Section
401, 402 and 601B, the following uses and no
others shall be permitted in the zone indicated:
5. That PART 6 RESIDENTIAL ZONES is amended
by inserting the following after Section 601A
CD-1-93 Amenity Residential District.
601B R-2 Urban Residential District
A. PERMITTED USES Subject to the regulations of
Section 401 and Section 601, the following uses and
no others shall be permitted in the R-2 zone.
One Family Residential (limited to one per lot) 1.
Boarding Use (Sec. 401 & 601) 2.
Accessory Residential Use 3.
Accessory Home Occupation Use (Sec. 401) 4.
Accessory Off Street Parking Use 5.
Temporary Residential Use (subject to Section 402) 6.
MAP NO. 808
MAP NO. 807
USE ZONE I N WHI CH USE I S PERMI TTED
R-1 R-2 R-3 RS-1 RS-1a RS-1b RS-1c RS-1d RS-2 RS-3 RT-1 SRS RE CD-1-
93
Agriculture
One Family
Residential

Two Family
Residential



Boarding
Accessory
Residential

Accessory Home
Occupation

Accessory Off-
Street Parking

Accessory
Employee
Residential


Accessory
Produce Sales


Elderly Citizens
Residential


Temporary
Residential
(subject to
Section 402)

Rental Stable
Temporary
Tourist
Accomodation



Secondary Suite
Residential


Hobby Kennel

Neighbourhood
Daycare



Detached
Garden Suite
Use (subject to
Section 402)



ICBC ofcials say
theyll look at loosening
the requirement to keep
auto insurance papers in
the vehicle a rule some
owners say leaves them
vulnerable to home bur-
glars.
Thieves sometimes
break into vehicles,
get the address of the
owner from the insur-
ance papers, and then
go loot the home. Some
even use a garage door
opener from the car to
get inside.
Chilliwack university
instructor Ken Pugh has
been pressing ICBC to
act.
He says crooks going
for the car-home break-
in combo target vehicles
likely to be parked for
hours at places like mov-
ie theatres, trail heads
and churches.
Sometimes they
even slash the tires so
the owners cant get
home quickly, he said.
Theyve got it down to
an art.
That threat could be
eliminated, Pugh said,
if ICBC let owners keep
their original car insur-
ance papers at home and
use a photocopy in the
vehicle with the address
blacked out if theyre
stopped by police.
So far, ICBC ofcials
maintain originals must
stay with the vehicle and
it would take provincial
legislation to change
that rule.
Were taking a look
at what can be done
to address these con-
cerns, ICBC spokesper-
son Kathy Taylor said.
Sometimes a quick x
to a process is possible,
but we want to exercise
due diligence to make
sure we wouldnt be cre-
ating any larger issues.
Meanwhile, ICBC rec-
ommends storing the
originals in a hidden
panel or secure storage
box in the vehicle or else
taking them with you
when youre away from
your car.
But carrying a sheaf of
insurance documents is
impractical, said Pugh.
Id need a man-purse,
he said. A wallets not
big enough.
And he doubts any hid-
ing place inside a vehicle
would be thief-proof.
He argues B.C. could
simply follow the lead
of Saskatchewan, which
provides a wallet-sized
card for proof of insur-
ance and allows drivers
to keep the original doc-
uments at home.
ICBC has been very
slow to react to this,
he said, adding he has
neighbours who are
afraid to leave their
homes after a urry of
break-ins.
The auto insurer
doesnt seem to care if
criminals target homes,
he said, but added the
provincial government
should if its serious
about public safety and
protecting families.
This is an outdated
procedure that is no
longer in the interests of
public safety.
Pugh wants Public
Safety Minister Shirley
Bond to intervene and
is also asking B.C.s In-
formation and Privacy
Commissioner to inves-
tigate and potentially
order ICBC to change its
policy.
The RCMP publicly
cautioned motorists this
spring against leaving
identifying documents
such as insurance in ve-
hicles, most recently af-
ter a urry of thefts from
the homes of church-go-
ers in Abbotsford.
RCMP E Division
spokesperson Sgt. Rob
Vermeulen said its
likely rare that burglars
target homes using in-
surance paperwork, but
added its wise to take
precautions.
Our advice would not
be to leave the docu-
ments in the vehicle, he
said. Carry them with
you.
A thief stopped by po-
lice in a stolen vehicle
would also be unable
to produce documents
and pass himself off as
a legitimate operator, he
added.
ICBC could help curb home break-ins: Critic
Thieves can exploit
outdated
paperwork rule
Rents, vacancy rates up
Rents edged up 2.6 per cent in Metro Vancouver
over the past year, according to the Canada Mort-
gage and Housing Corp.
The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment
climbed to $1,181 in April, up from $1,150 a year
before.
Further east in the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford-
area rents climbed 1.9 per cent from $783 to $797.
The provincial average rose 2.1 per cent from
$983 to $1,015, CMHC reported.
While prices are up slightly, the latest rental
market survey found its somewhat easier to nd
a unit.
Vacancy rates in Metro Vancouver increased
from 2.2 to 2.8 per cent and from 3.1 to 3.7 per cent
province wide. There was no change in 6.6 per
cent vacancy rate in Abbotsford.
CMHC economist Carol Frketich said the rental
unit supply rose as tenants in purpose-built apart-
ment buildings bought their own homes or moved
into secondary suites or investor-owned condos.
by J ef f Nagel
Bl ack Press
Bridges among worst roads
The 73-year-old Pattullo Bridge has been vot-
ed the worst strip of road in the Lower Main-
land in a B.C. Automobile Association survey.
Although the bridge is notoriously narrow, it
made third place on the list of the provinces
worst roads for congestion.
The Oak Street Bridge came in at number 15
for damaged pavement, while the Iron Work-
ers Memorial Bridge appears at number 11 for
poor bike paths.
Topping the list with 552 votes was a section
of Ospika Boulevard in Prince George followed
by the Mabel Lake Road near Enderby, both
for damaged pavement. Silver Star Road near
Vernon and the Pacic Rim Highway on Van-
couver Island also made the list for pavement
damage.
Daly Road in Surrey, in a quiet area near
Barnston Island, was voted into 14th place for
damaged pavement.
Even more respondents propelled Harris
Road on Saturna Island into third place.
A total of 4,000 people voted on the survey
conducted in May.
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B. DENSITY
All buildings and structures shall not 1.
exceed a lot coverage of 50%
Buildings and structures for Accessory Residential 2.
Use shall not exceed a lot coverage of 12%
C. AREA AND DIMENSIONS
1. Lot Area
a) No person shall create a lot which is
less than 315 m2 in area.
2. Lot Dimensions
a) Width:
i. With lane access:
No person shall create an interior lot which is less than
9.2 metres in width measured at a distance of 7.5
metres from the front property line.
No person shall create an exterior lot which borders
either a street or lane on 2 sides, one of which is a side
lot line which is less than 13.2m in width measured at
a distance of 7.5 metres from the front property line.
ii. Without lane access:
No person shall create an interior lot which is less than
10.5 m in width measured at a distance 7.5 metres from
the front property line.
No person shall create an exterior lot which borders
either a street or lane on 2 sides, one of which is a side
lot line which is less than 13.5 metres in width measured
at a distance of 7.5 metres from the front property line.
b) Depth:
No person shall create a lot which is
less than 27 metres in depth.
D. YARD REQUIREMENTS
a) Regulations for the size, shape and siting
of buildings and structures shall be:
1. For lots with a rear lane, shall be sited not less than:
a) 3.0 metres from the front lot line
b) 13.0 metres from the rear lot line
c) 1.2 metres from the interior lot line
d) 3.0 metres from an exterior side lot line
2. For lots with no rear lane, shall be sited not less than:
a) 3.0 metres from the front lot line except
that the distance to the garage shall
not be less than 5.5 metres;
b) 8.0 metres from the rear lot line;
c) 1.2 metres from the interior lot line;
d) 3.0 metres from the exterior lot line.
B) Buildings and Structures for Accessory Residential Use
and Accessory Off-Street Parking
Use shall be sited not less than:
i) 1.0 metres from the rear lot line;
ii) 0.45 metres from an interior side lot line
provided that a minimum setback of 2 m
is maintained for the other side yard;
iii) 2.0 metres from an exterior side yard;
iv) 11.0 metres from a front lot line;
v) 4.5 metres from a principal use measured from
the face of any chimney, bay window, hutch
or nook permitted elsewhere in this bylaw.
E. HEIGHT
1. All buildings and structures for one family
residential use shall not exceed a height of
9.75 metres nor 2 storeys in height.
2. All buildings used for accessory residential
use and/or accessory off street parking use
shall not exceed a height of 4.9 metres.
F. OTHER REGULATIONS:
1. Access
Vehicular access for lots backing on a Municipal
lane will be restricted to the lane.
G. Off Street Parking spaces shall be provided in
accordance with Maple Ridge Off Street Parking
and Loading Bylaw No. 4350 - 1990.
H. A residential use shall be permitted only if the
site is serviced to the standard set out in Maple
Ridge Subdivision and Development Servicing
Bylaw No. 4800 - 1993 as amended.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and
copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council
relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available
for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department
counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from June 10 to June 21,
2011, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted.
Some of this information will also be posted on the District website
www.mapleridge.ca on the Mayor and Council/Agendas
and Minutes page.
ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws
shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public
Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or
by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of
Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerks Department
at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., June 21, 2011. All written
submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record.
Dated this 10th day of June, 2011.
Ceri Marlo
Manager of Legislative Services
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19625 LOUGHEED HWY PITT MEADOWS, BC
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transmission/$33,343 for a new 2011 Frontier SV 4x4 (4KSG71 AE00), automatic transmission. Freight and PDE ($1,595/$1,467/$1,397/$1,595) are included. License, registration, insurance, duties and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation
tax) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers. Retailers are free to set individual prices.
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for a new 2011 Frontier 4.0 SV 4x4 (4KSG71 AE00), automatic transmission. Cash Purchase Discount ($5,454/$3,995/$3,217/$6,860) and freight and PDE charges ($1,595/$1,467/$1,397/$1,595) are included in Cash Purchase Prices. License, registration,
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(SRS) Driver and Front Passenger Seat-Mounted Side-Impact Air Bags (SRS)
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But since the con-
tract totalled more than
$25,000, this year is the
rst time the mayors
business had to be iden-
tied in a city nancial
statement to the sur-
prise of several council-
lors, who pointed out the
mayor was signing his
own cheques.
The current contract
with Sharpes Insurance,
for $26,730, expires in
2012.
MacLean will not be
seeking re-election this
year.
We didnt know about
it, said Coun. Bruce Bell,
who was one of three
councillors who inquired
about the payment at
a committee meeting
Tuesday.
The contract was all
above board, so there
is nothing wrong with
it. But we should have
known about it.
In 2009, the city decided
to formalize the way it
obtains insurance by in-
viting proposals, instead
of sticking by a previous
agreement, which alter-
nated between Sharpes
and Johnston Meier In-
surance.
Three agencies re-
sponded to the request
for proposals, including
Sharpes, Johnston Meier
and Meier & Company
Insurance.
A staff committee
picked the best bidder
according to set criteria
that included experience,
the availability of on-site
service, a willingness to
provide short-term credit
and a familiarity with the
citys vehicle eet.
In this case, we were
looking for our best val-
ue. We were looking at
what extra service they
could provide to us, ex-
plained Pitt Meadows
director of corporate ser-
vices Laurie Darcus.
The mayor was not in-
volved in preparing the
proposal submitted by
Sharpes Insurance to
the city, but points out
that Pitt Meadows does
not have a policy or by-
law that prohibits staff
or councillors from doing
business with the mu-
nicipality.
I tried to stay as far
away as possible, Ma-
cLean said.
Coun. Deb Walters,
who will be vying for the
mayors seat in upcoming
civic election, stressed
she wasnt insinuating
there was something
amiss with the insurance
contract.
I know mayor Ma-
cLean probably wasnt
happy with it, but its our
responsibility to ask the
questions about where
the money goes, she
said after the meeting.
Its all above board, so
he has nothing to worry
about.
Coun. John Becker, who
has been a city councillor
since 2002, was aware
that the mayors insur-
ance agency has insured
the city vehicles in the
past.
He thought the ques-
tions by other council-
lors to the citys director
of nance were hardly
worth the exercise.
I thought it was in
very bad taste and either
ignored or demonstrated
an inability to under-
stand our processes.
Mayor from front
Its all above board
Growing debt
Financial statements released
bytheCityof Pitt Meadows this
past weekshowits debt spiked
tomorethan$7millionin2010
from$3.7theprevious year.
Thecityborrowed$4.7million
throughlong-termloans to
fundupgrades tocivic centre
andpurchaseits icearena, but
alsoowes another $2.6million,
usedtofundimprovements to
thehockeyrink.
Accordingtothefnancial
statements, Coun. DebWalters
provedtobethebiggest spend-
er oncouncil in2010, claiming
$7,443inexpenses, followedby
Mayor DonMacLean, whodrew
asalaryof $63,220(upfrom
$50,568in2009) andclaimed
$4,133inexpenses.
Coun. GwenOConnell was
next with$3,034inclaimed
expenses. TracyMiyashitabilled
thecityfor $2,528, closely
followedbyCoun. DougBing,
with$2,382. Coun. BruceBell
claimed$88, whileCoun. John
Becker hadnoexpenses.
All councillors made$24,761,
upfrom$19,802theprevious
year.
Employeesalaries cost thecity
atotal of $3,905,922in2010.
Fourteencityemployees made
morethan$75,000in2010,
whilestaf whomadeless
accountedfor $2.4millionin
salaries.
Top earners
Accordingtothe2010state-
ment of fnancial information,
thetopPitt Meadows municipal
earners:
JakeRudolph, CAO$183,123;
KimGrout, director of opera-
tions $124,647;
DeanRear, director of fnance
$117,183;
DonJolley, frechief
$109.823;
LaurieDarcus, director of
corporateservices $99,274;
KateZanon, CEOeconomic
development $97,909;
James Lynn, manager of
fnancial services $96,137;
RandyEvans, operations
superintendent $95,765;
LornaJones, director of human
resources $94,222.
Full fnancial statements are
availableat .pittmeadows.bc.ca.
16 -- Friday, June 17, 2011 -- THE NEWS - www.mapleridgenews.com
Just like in the old days,
they rode their bikes to
Albion elementary on
Friday.
Some, of course, had
their parents pack their
bikes into the cars and
SUVs and bring them
to school, but the main
thing is they got there
and learned how to ride
safely on urban streets.
The Vancouver Area
Cycling Coalition, along
with the District of Maple
Ridge put on the Fam-
ily Bike Festival, which
drew about 60 kids.
After decorating their
bikes, they got some in-
struction on how to ride
in a straight line, signal
and do emergency brak-
ing, then went on a short
ride.
We really want to
encourage more active
transportation, said
Stephanie Gray, with the
cycling coalition.
She agreed, two of the
main fears parents have
is their child being hit
by a car or accosted by a
sexual predator.
Having a safe bike route
and having kids ride in
groups are two ways of
easing those concerns.
Thats also made easier
in Maple Ridge because
bylaws allow cycling on
sidewalks, providing pe-
destrians are given the
right of way.
Were trying to get
parents to stop driving
their kids to school so
were trying to provide
students with the skills
and knowledge to do
that safely.
Gray said for the most
part, kids dont ride their
bikes to school, which
means trafc jams at
school opening and clos-
ing times.
Its really not happen-
ing any more. Its be-
come so normal for kids
to be driven everywhere.
We want to make that
change.
People now tend to
be more isolated, so its
more difcult for kids to
cycle in groups, she add-
ed. Parents dont want
their kids to walk or ride
alone.
Gray said Albion el-
ementary usually only
has only one or two stu-
dents take their bikes
to school, but she hopes
that will change follow-
ing the bike fest.
Kids get safe biking tips for summer
Festival draws 60
kids in Maple Ridge
Contributed
Students at Albion elementary learn how to adjust
their bike helmets.
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www.mapleridge.ca
ROAD CLOSURE ON 128 AVENUE BETWEEN
248 STREET AND 130 CONNECTOR
Construction of the Sanitary Sewer Extension to Corrections Centres will
require closure of 128 Avenue, between 248 Street and 130 Connector,
from Monday, June 20, 2011 to approximately Friday, June 24, 2011.
Closure time is from 7:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday to Friday. Please
obey construction signs and ag persons at the work zone.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to call the contractor,
Double M Excavating Ltd., Ken van der Starren at 778-549-6007 or
the District Engineering Department, Richard Wong at 604-467-7492.
Thank you in advance for your patience during construction.
Trafc Alert
Senior Staff will be on hand to answer
your questions and provide background
information on election requirements
and what is involved.
For further information visit the District
website at www.mapleridge.ca
or contact the Election
Ofce at 604-467-7423
mapleridge.ca
Are you thinking
about running for
Municipal Council or
the School Board?
If you are interested in Council or Board activities, or if
you are considering running for a position in the next
GENERAL LOCAL ELECTION
ON NOVEMBER 19, 2011
You are invited to attend an informal information meeting on
MONDAY, JUNE 20, 2011 AT 7:00 PM
Municipal Council Chambers
North-East Door
11995 Haney Place
MUNICIPAL
ELECTION
SATURDAY
NOV. 19, 2011
Property Taxes Due July 4th
Convenient Hours
For Property
Tax Payment
Monday Wednesday ..........................................8:00 am 4:00 pm
Thursday* ............................................................. 8:00 am 8:00 pm
Friday ....................................................................8:00 am 4:00 pm
*June 1st - June 30 only
11995 Haney Place, Maple Ridge B.C. V2X 6A9 Telephone: 604-467-7316 Fax: 604-467-7331 www.mapleridge.ca
If you have not yet received your tax notice, please obtain a duplicate from our Property Tax Ofce as payment must be received by the due
date in order to avoid penalty charges. A 5% penalty will be charged on amounts outstanding after July 4 and a further 5% penalty will be
charged on amounts outstanding after September 2.
Consider mailing or dropping off your cheque early, postdated for July 4, 2011. Make sure you include your remittance stub and complete the
Home Owner Grant, if eligible for same. Secure drop boxes are available inside the Municipal Hall (Monday Friday 8 am 4 pm) and outside
the west entrance. In the event of a mail strike, please consider other available payment options: in person at the Municipal Hall, most Banking
Institutions and Credit Unions or, if offered by your nancial institution, by telephone or internet banking.
Credit cards cannot be accepted for payment of property taxes.
Regardless of which payment option you choose, please ensure that if you are eligible for the Home Owner Grant, you complete it in full and
forward it to the Property Tax Ofce. The Home Owner Grant amount is considered outstanding until claimed and, as such, late submissions will
incur penalties. You can claim your Grant online at www.mapleridge.ca with your folio number and access code found on your tax notice.
Please contact us at 604-467-7336 if you have any questions.
Be a part of your community paper. Comment online.
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www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 17, 2011 -- 17
staff reporter
A
zzaria Bramer
has always
dreamed of
having a career where
she would help people
stand up for them-
selves.
The Maple Ridge res-
ident is one step closer
to that after graduat-
ing as valedictorian of
her class at Douglas
College with a diploma
in Youth Justice this
month.
I am shocked,
she says. Being vale-
dictorian never even
crossed my mind, and
to be chosen as the
representative for our
class is truly an hon-
our.
Her instructors are
not surprised. They
describe Bramer as
a thoughtful and cre-
ative student who fos-
tered a positive learn-
ing environment both
at the college and on
practicum.
She applied herself
to her studies diligent-
ly and earned excellent
grades, says Doug
Estergaard, co-coor-
dinator of the Youth
Justice Program. She
also applied herself
to creating strong re-
lationships with her
peers and her instruc-
tors, and earned their
respect and trust.
The road to gradu-
ation wasnt always
easy. Bramer says
during her first semes-
ter she came out of an
exam crying because
it had not gone as well
as shed hoped.
I became complete-
ly overwhelmed and
had to get past my
fear of taking exams.
I knew that I had to
calm myself and re-
member that there are
far worse things that
could happen.
Now two years older
and wiser, Bramer has
some salient advice for
new students entering
her field of study.
Be open to learn-
ing and growing. If
you do this, you will
learn so much and
become a better per-
son and worker in the
field. You have to have
faith in yourself this
will enable you to get
through anything that
comes your way.
Help choose new slogan for SD 42
The public is being
invited to help choose
School District No. 42s
new slogan.
Seamus Nesling,
the Maple Ridge-Pitt
Meadows School Dis-
tricts communications
manager, said the new
slogan will reect what
the districts values and
strengths are.
A slogan should re-
ally represent where
you are right now, what
your values are, and
whats important, said
Nesling. That changes
over time.
The districts previ-
ous slogan, Maximiz-
ing Learning, has been
in place for more than
20 years.
Nesling said he used
input from administra-
tors, teachers and par-
ents to compile a list
of slogan suggestions,
which the districts
senior staff narrowed
down to three nalists:
Every Child, Every
Chance; Learning To-
day ... Leading Tomor-
row; and, Anchored
in Excellence.
The public can vote on
which slogan it would
like to see represent
the local school district
on the districts website
at www.sd42.ca/sd42-
catch-phrase.
Voting will be avail-
able online until June
30.
Part of our prac-
tice has been to invite
the community to be
involved in decisions
whenever we can, said
Nesling. Were all in
this together.
The new slogan will
be featured along with
on the districts new
logo, selected last year,
on the districts website
and letterhead.
The logo wont be
complete until we have
the slogan to go under-
neath it, said Nesling.
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T
his week marks
the end of my ca-
reer in education.
I was a teacher for nine
years and an admin-
istrator (and always a
teacher) for 22 more.
I consider myself to be
very fortunate to have
chosen a career that has
allowed me and my fam-
ily to live in some of the
most beautiful places in
North America (Peter-
borough, Maple Ridge,
Palm Springs, and the
Muskokas in Ontario).
Perhaps more impor-
tantly, I am grateful
for having spent my
working life in a eld
that has challenged and
rewarded me daily, and
made it a pleasure to get
up and head out the door
each day.
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day has been a good one.
In fact, there have been
many disappointments.
I have become emotion-
ally attached to many
students and families
who have had tragedy
strike them at various
levels. It is always disap-
pointing, as a teacher,
to see students who fail
to achieve success; it is
upsetting to see good
families ripped apart at
the seams by divorce; it
is absolutely devastating
to see students injured
or killed through their
own actions or the ac-
tions of others.
I have had my share of
such painful moments
and can assure you, have
the emotional scars to
bear witness to them.
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miracles. Ive witnessed
gangly, awkward, social-
ly inept and intellectu-
ally challenged students
suddenly blossom into
talented, driven, creative
and intellectually
engaged young adults.
Ive seen students go
on from high school to
become extraordinary
students in university,
extraordinary workers
and professionals and
extraordinary parents.
Naturally, I have both
defended my profession
from ridiculous attacks
by people who know no
better, and admonished
my profession when I
feel it has lost sight of
the fact that schools
are for students, not
teachers and even more,
when bureaucrats have
consumed resources for
their own agendas at the
expense of resources
at the classroom level. I
remain indignant over
the waste of money in
education in general
and the lack of decision-
making given
to principals
in schools.
This drove me
from public
education
into indepen-
dent schools,
complete with
the guilty
conscience that
ensued.
I grew up
in the public
system and had
every intention
of teaching
there for my career, and
I would be much better
off nancially had I done
so. But it was not the
system for me.
My early experiences
demonstrated that the
system was too po-
litically driven and there
simply was not enough
attention paid to the
most important element
for me in the education
process the relation-
ship between teacher
and student. It was the
system that seemed
to warrant the most
attention.
You grow and develop
based on your experi-
ences and, perhaps, I
was just unlucky in my
rst few public educa-
tion positions. I know
many public educators
who I respect a great
deal and whose experi-
ences have been differ-
ent than mine, and I also
know many educators
in the private system
whose experiences have
not been as rewarding
as mine. You
have to nd
your own way,
as a teacher, a
student and a
parent, into an
educational op-
tion that works
for you.
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am grateful
for the many
talented and
hard-working
colleagues
with whom I
have worked,
the sheer joy that comes
with working with
young people, even
when they are a pain
sometimes, and the
many wonderful parents
who have supported
their children and the
schools which they have
attended with enthusi-
asm and energy.
None of my children
will become teachers.
Having witnessed my
career, they think its too
much work and theyve
seen enough of the crazy
moments to wonder
what I like about it. Still,
its a profession in which
I have taken much pride
and its a profession
which needs a new gen-
eration of dedicated and
enthusiastic teachers.
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who has slipped into
the tiny hole I left and is
getting the opportunity
to witness miracles.
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The toxins Metro Van-
couverites ush down
their toilets or pour
down the drain have
likely contributed to the
decline of Fraser River
sockeye salmon, a panel
of scientists told the Co-
hen Commission Tues-
day.
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gun that points to sew-
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culprit in the dramatic
collapse of the 2009 sock-
eye run, said Dr. Ken
Ashley, a BCIT instruc-
tor and consultant.
But he and others rat-
ed it a probable factor in
the longer term trend of
diminishing salmon re-
turns.
Dr. Peter Ross, a ma-
rine mammal toxicolo-
gist at the Department
of Fisheries and Oceans
Institute of Oceans Sci-
ences, said theres grow-
ing concern about the
discharge of persistent
chemicals that accumu-
late in the environment
and threaten sh and
sea life.
Emerging chemicals of
concern include ame re-
tardants such as PBDEs,
bisphenol-A, phthlates,
nanoparticles, synthetic
musks and personal
care products.
PBDEs have been
doubling every 3.5 years
in harbour seals in the
Strait of Georgia, Ross
said, adding very high
concentrations have
been found in sediments
near Metro Vancouvers
sewage treatment out-
falls and in Burrard In-
let.
Such chemicals might
not kill sh outright, but
may pose more subtle
threats, even at minute
levels, the commission
heard.
Endocrine disrup-
tors can interfere with
hormones and in some
cases feminize sh.
They can also reduced
growth and suppress im-
mune systems.
Panelists said sock-
eye need to smell their
way back home to their
birth streams to spawn
and the soup of chemi-
cals mixed into the wa-
ters of Georgia Strait
and the Fraser River
could confuse them and
reduce their chances.
Sewage treatment
plant monitoring relies
on tests of how many
sample sh exposed
to efuent die within
four days, but dont spe-
cically test for many
chemicals or consider
their longer term cumu-
lative impacts.
From my perspective,
that has very little to
do with the real world,
Ross said.
He supported broader
testing of efuent for
such chemicals and said
he tried but failed to per-
suade federal ofcials to
make that a requirement
in new standards Otta-
wa has set out to govern
sewage treatment.
Ross said tests should
look at not just the im-
pact of individual chemi-
cals, but the complex
mixtures that can form
and interact unpredict-
ably in the receiving
waters.
There are also con-
cerns the rules leave
plant operators in
charge of monitoring,
what Ross called a fox
in the hen house situa-
tion.
Metro Vancouver plans
to spend $1.4 billion to
upgrade its Lions Gate
and Iona sewage treat-
ment plants to more ad-
vanced secondary treat-
ment over the next two
decades to comply with
the new federal stan-
dards.
But the inquiry also
heard doubts over
whether the Annacis
Island treatment plant
considered the regions
most advanced used
the best design when it
was upgraded several
years ago.
It uses a trickling l-
ter system that Ashley
said is far inferior to an
activated sludge design
in removing many endo-
crine disrupting chemi-
cals.
The Lower Mainland
isnt the only problem
area for contamination.
Ninety different sew-
age treatment systems
discharge into the
Fraser, as well as pulp
mills and other sourc-
es of industrial efu-
ent. Still more sources
discharge from other
shores of the Strait of
Georgia.
Monitoring of tox-
ins in local waters has
declined, the inquiry
heard, since DFO in
2005 dismantled its con-
taminants research pro-
gram.
It was assumed Envi-
ronment Canada would
take up that work, but
that never happened,
leaving some DFO re-
searchers to fundraise to
carry on independently.
Panelists lauded
past efforts by various
agencies to reduce the
amounts of pesticides,
pharmaceuticals and
detergents going down
the drains, but said
more public awareness
is needed.
The scientists also ex-
pressed concern about
raw sewage releases
when older combined
storm/sanitary sewers
in Vancouver and New
Westminster are over-
whelmed by heavy rain-
falls.
The Cohen commis-
sion was named after
the collapse of the 2009
sockeye run, when just
over a million sh re-
turned, about a tenth the
expected number.
Toxins down drains threaten salmon
Black Press/files
Doubts exist whether the Annacis Island treatment plant used the best design when upgraded
several years ago.
by Tom Fl et c her
Bl ack Press
PBDEs have been
doubling every 3.5
years in harbour
seals in the Strait
of Georgia.

Dr. Peter Ross,
Institute of Oceans Sciences
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A
lot of people
have been asking
me lately about
plants for shade gardens.
Lets start by classify-
ing shade: deep shade
could be dened as no
direct sunlight, as in
an understory garden
beneath a tree canopy or
foundation beds against
the north side of a tall
building; partial shade
would include ltered
sunlight or a few hours of
early morning (up to 11
a.m.) or late afternoon (after 5 p.m.) sun, with
shade for the rest of the day.
The 12-4 p.m. sun exposure slot should be
avoided for most shade-loving plants as these
tend to scorch in the intense heat.
Your choices for shade-tolerant trees are
quite limited, with the best being our na-
tive Vine maple (Acer circinatum), which
naturally grows in the forest understory and
green-leaved Japanese maples (Acer palma-
tum), such as Seiryu, Koto No Ito and the
weeping Waterfall. All of these will only have
yellow autumn colour at best, as the rich red
and orange hues are only produced by trees
grown with more sun.
There are several tall shrubs to choose
from, including the evergreen Japanese aralia
(Fatsia japonica), which much resembles a
glossy tropical plant (it can actually be grown
indoors) it has spherical white ower clus-
ters and reaches heights of 2.5 metres.
Aucuba japonica is another broadleaf
evergreen averaging 1.5-2 m in height, with
the most common cultivars being Picturata
(gold inset variegation) and Gold Dust (gold
spots). These shrubs also make good informal
hedging.
There are several deciduous options, includ-
ing the lovely lacecap Hydrangea serrata,
with Bluebird being an easy-to- nd variety.
Last on our list of tall shade-tolerant shrubs
is the Japanese rose or Kerria japonica Pleni-
ora. This arching deciduous shrub features
elegant green stems and pom-pom bright
yellow ower clusters that really stand out in
primarily green shade gardens.
Small to medium shrubs are generally
limited to Sarcococca and Skimmia. Sarco-
cocca or Christmas box are grown for their
glossy evergreen foliage and sweetly fragrant
white winter blooms, the species confusa and
ruscifolia reach 1.2 m high, while the compact
hookeriana var. humilis only grows to 45
centimetres, like a dense groundcover.
Skimmia japonica come in both male and
female cultivars, with the latter needing at
least one male plant for pollen in order to
produce their red berries the only exception
being Reevesiana, which is self-fertile. Male
clones such as Rubinetta and Rubella are
grown for their abundant red ower buds
(which look like berries) held through winter,
opening to fragrant white spring owers.
Theres a new variegated male cultivar
called Magic Marlot just on the market, it fea-
tures heavy cream marginal variegation, red
ower buds and fragrant pale pink blossoms.
This latter introduction would be a great addi-
tion to any shade planter.
Last but not least are the perennials, so lets
start with ferns. Too many of you are casually
passing them up because you just assume
that they are all green but there are actually
a number of ferns with unusual foliar colour,
among them Athyrium x Ghost (milky-
green), Dryopteris erythrosora or autumn fern
(coppery-red new growth), Athyrium Lady
in Red (red stems) and the purple-tinted
Japanese painted fern (Athyrium nipponicum
Pictum). Many of you hold similar biases
towards grasses, again assuming that none
are shade tolerant. The elegant Hakonechloa,
with their arching foliage, come in bright gold
(All Gold), white-striped (Albo-striata) and
gold-striped- green (Aureola), all of which
also work well in containers. If you need some
evergreen grasses, try the reliable sedges
Carex Evergold and Ice Dance.
For owering perennials that also provide
some foliar interest after owering, use Brun-
nera macrophylla Jack Frost, with its blue
forget-me-not blooms and green-veined silver
foliage, and Epimedium x rubrum or red
bishops hat, with its tiny rose-red owers and
bronzed foliage.
Mike Lascelle photos
(Clockwise) Brunnera macrophylla Jack Frost; Fatsia japonica; Aucuba japonica Gold Dust; Athyrium nipponicum Pictum; Hydrangea serrata Blue-
bird; Hakonechloa macra All Gold.
THE NEWS/home&gardening
Some plants are made for the shade
Gardening
Mike Lascelle
Ive uploaded a new story, Ed Nortons Guide to
Practical Plant Pronunciation, to my garden blog at
www.soulofagardener.wordpress.com.
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25171 - 112th Avenue,
Maple Ridge
Ideal place to live for 1-5 years
as services move closer. Potential
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future as per Ofcal Community
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For details or viewing call
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Pitt Meadows Townhome
This 3 level home is ideal for
a family, situated across from
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Features 2 1/2 baths, 3 bedrooms,
family rm with gas replace and
additional recreation ofce space
and double garage. Only $387,000
Call Al today!
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Located close to downtown
Maple Ridge. This 2 bdrm condo
unit features 2 full baths, granite
counter tops, laminate oors, 9
ceilings and lots of natural light
and 2 level patio, one covered
and one open with yard area
around. Only $289,000
Call Al Hogarth to view
Family Friendly Townhome
This 1374 sq. ft. townhome has
3 bedrooms, 2 baths, laundry on
the main oor and located close
to the Maple Ridge downtown
core. The 3rd bdrm could also be
an ideal ofce or games rm.
Now $252,900
To view please call
Al Hogarth 604-467-9300
11750 Burnett St.,
Maple Ridge
Situated 1 block from major
shopping mall this cozy 2 bdrm
home could be ideal for young
starters or retirement. Even
potential for 2 small lots. Listed at
$379,900.
Call Al Hogarth to view this
property.
Large Lot
Over 17,000 sq. ft. with 99 ft.
of frontage with 3+ bedroom
rancher only a block from major
shopping. Separate garage/
workshop. Good potential to add
garden suite. Ideal for additional
family member. Asking $499,900.
Drive by 11736 Burnett St. or
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Future Subdivision
Windsor Oaks
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Close to Downtown
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Prime view lots! Located on the ridge in Formosa
Plateau, these level building sites are ready to go
and offer the best views in town. Strict design
guidelines in place. Possible builders terms
available. Golden Ears on your front porch &
views to SFU off your rear deck.
Offering unobstructed views of Golden Ears, Burke
Mtn, & SFU. 2 storey w/full bsmt. One of a kind
dev is surrounded by park out your front door &
back. Stunning home features 3 bdrms up all with
ensuites. Over 4,000 sq. ft.
Stunning 3 level home backing onto Kanaka
Creek. Hardwood oors on main and upper level.
5 bdrms, fully nished basement w/suite potential.
Large deck overlooking private fenced backyard.
Quietest street in Kanaka Ridge.
View Building Lots!
$599,900
$888,000
13605 McKercher., Maple Ridge
22739-136A, Maple Ridge
23837 - 106th Ave., Maple Ridge
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604-467-9300 Kim Fabbro tpassley@yahoo.com
OPEN SATURDAY 2-4
OPEN SATURDAY 2-4
On South Alouette River
Almost one acre and city water.
Very rare nd priced below
replacement costs. 2,652
sq. ft. basement home with 3
bedrooms (could be 4) and 2
baths. New roof, vinyl doors
& smart windows. Tranquility
& peace! Drive by: 24090
Fern Cres. and call Stan for
appointment to view.
Two (2) Five Acre Lots Ready to Build
Lot #3 & Lot #4
22519 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
STAN PAVLOV
604-467-9300
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$
688,000
MLS #V869558
Lots One (1) and Two (2) are sold. Located south west (diagonal) to the
Eighteen Pastures Golf Course in Maple Ridge. 104th Avenue and 287th
Street. Listed in low $500s. Information package is available.
SO
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www.jeffbright.ca www.cassman.ca
The Two Man Advantage
Jeff & Cass
604.833.1069 604.828.SOLD
(7653)
WATERFRONT HOME!
Situated on a one acre lot just minutes
from town, you will nd this custom built
log home on 1 acre right on the Alouette
River. 3600 sq. ft. home + detached dou-
ble garage with rough in for suite above.
No expense spared. Must be seen!
23707 - 128th Cres., Maple Ridge
Call Jeff or Cass to view
Rancher Townhome
One owner home in the Boardwalk. 2
bdrms, 2 baths townhome feartures in-suite
laundry, gas f/p, covered private sundeck, 3
crawl + single garage. Low fee of $125/mo for
45+. Call Jeff now 604-828-SOLD (7653)
Careful Its Loaded!
Get ready to fall in love! 2000 sq.ft. 4 bdrm, 3
bath home on family friendly 52 x 138 fenced
and private lot. Everything is NEW here, in-
cluding kitchens, bathrooms, paint, ooring,
new heat pump and A/C. Call CASS Now!
Large Family Wanted!
Fully nished 4 or 5 bdrm, 4 full bath home.
Over 3200 sq. ft. nished and backing onto
a permanent greenbelt. Tens of thousands
spent on upgrades. Best Priced home in Silver
Valley. Call Jeff now 604-828-SOLD (7653)
Its A Winner!
Spotless 3 bedroom + den townhome in
ever-popular Cedar Estates. Unit has 3
bedrooms, gas f/p, deep, dry crawl space for
storage, parking for 2 cars, 1,426 sq. ft.
Call Cass for private viewing 604-833-1069
Your Search Ends Here!
Nicely Renod 1432 sq. ft. 3 bdrm, 2 bath
rancher on a fenced and private 50 x 125
lot in great neighbourhood. Double garage,
gas f/p, shows great & immediate occupancy
available. Call Cass or Jeff Now!
Stair Free Living!
1200 sq. ft. rancher in sought after West Ma-
ple Ridge location. 3 bedrooms, corner lot,
single garage, gas replace, great yard.
Call Cass now 604-833-1069
$
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12451 - 263rd St, Maple Ridge
1.47 acres in
cul-de-sac
Over 3600 sq. ft.
Rancher with
walk-out bsmt
3 bdrms, 3 baths
Spa-like ensuite
in master
Down is perfect
for in-laws
$
899,800
4 Bedroom Family Home
Over 2100 sq ft
4 bdrms/3baths
New roof, furnace
gutters
Finished bsmt
Lg attached
workshop
Walk to amenities
Easy commute
via WC Express
$
389,800
Reduced
$10,000
Reduced
$50,000
Nature Lovers Delight on 1 Acre
Over 2,000 sq. ft.
home
3 bdrms, 3 baths
Your own Stanley
Park
Private setting
Long winding
driveway
Needs a little
work
$
549,800
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WATERFRONT VIEW is the
only way to describe this
home! This 3 bdrm, 4 bath
T/H is located in Osprey
Village, on the Fraser River
with a panoramic southern
view of water. Fabulous
layout, high end nishing
thru out, including Bosch
S/S appliances, gas stove &
centre island. Private patio
& balcony views are unsur-
passed! Enjoy the walking
trail along the river.
Newer home, no HST, desirable award winning Davidson plan.
Bright, open 2594 sq. ft. custom quality 3 bdrm/3 bath walk-
out bsmt. Maple kitchen, centre island & bar. Great rm concept,
stunning cultured stone f/p. Unnished 839 sq. ft. bsmt awaiting
your ideas. Valley view. Quick possession avail. Call now for your
personal viewing.
$
525,000
Danette Ball
604-467-9300
Mark Cardas
604-816-0444
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13655
Blake Loop,
Maple Ridge
The Gals For All Your Real
Estate Needs
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604-467-9300
www.donschmidt.ca
22519 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
BILL MUTCH
604-467-9300
20915 Golf Lane Estates
Serene On The Green!
This majestic home over
looking the golf course.
Featuring over 3500
sq. ft., 3 car garage and
many extras. A must see!
24750 Dewdney Trk. Rd. M.R.
First time offered
for sale!
Main home 3640
sq. ft. w/full bsmt
6 stall barn
Second home
1600 sq. ft. with
3 bdrms
Lots of out
buildings
$
1,129,800
11678 Burnett St., Maple Ridge
1850 sq ft
Rancher w/bsmt
Almost 15,000
sq ft lot
Subdivision
potential
Detached shop
$
349,800
19307 Hammond Rd., P.M.
5 bdrms + den
3 bdrm suite
down
2800 sq. ft.
7000 sq. ft. lot
Prime Pitt
Meadows
location
Close to
everything!
$
599,800
3314 Jervis St., Port Coquitlam
1500 sq ft 2
storey
3 bdrms + den
Detached garage/
shop
Lane access
Walk to everything
New roof in 2008
Walk to Coquitlam
Town Centre
$
469,800
Buying or Selling, We promise you a high level of service, honesty and integrity.
Give us a call today!
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604-828-8476
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604-377-2568
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604-788-8476
The Gals For All Your Real
Estate Needs
www.thegalwaygroup.ca sgalway@shaw.ca
604-828-8476
$
68,800
$
699,900
$
489,900
$
484,500
$
548,000
Double wide
mobile
3 bdrms
Upgraded bath
Dining rm
Large living rm
Covered deck
880 sq. ft.
4.84 ACRES
City water
3 bedrooms
Gas replace
Vinyl Windows
1,796 sq. ft.
home
Lots of upgrades
5 bdrms, 3 baths
Furnace 2009
Roof 3 years
Greenbelt
2 bdrm in-law
suite
2,218 sq. ft.
9,148 sq. ft. lot
3 bedrooms
3 bathrooms
Furnace 2010
Vinyl windows
Newer roof
8,276 sq. ft. lot
Cul-de-sac
4 bdrms + den
3 bathrooms
Gas replace
Bright 2,568 sq.
ft. home
6,071 sq. ft. lot
Tile Roof
View
2 bedrooms
2 full baths
Granite counters
SS appliances
Gas replace
920 sq. ft.
In-suite laundry
Pets allowed
Centro - $188,900
1 bdrm & gorgeous kitchen, granite
counters, stainless appliances,
incredible patio for entertaining.
Urbano - $211,900
1 bdrm & den, 755 sq. ft., rentals ok
& tenant would like to stay. #212 -
12238 - 224th St. Invest Now!
Falcon Manor - $218,900
1 bdrm, 920 sq. ft., granite counters,
Stainless appliances. Maintenance
$119.49. Quality nishings.
Hillcrest 55+ - $219,000
Fraserview Village for 50+.
Stunning top oor 1,080 sq. ft., 2
bdrms, 2 baths, 12 ceilings.
St. Georges Village - $219,000
For 50+, 2 bdrms, 2 baths, gas
replace, in-suite laundry, rancher,
1,096 sq. ft. 2 parking spots, pets ok.
Albion Development Area -
$450,000
.51 Acre, 2 kitchens, 4 bdrms, 3
baths, 2,300 sq. ft. home, garage.
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#23 - 12868 - 229th St., M.R. Minutes To Town 19754 Wildwood Place, P. M.
Great Street Appeal 23813 Zeron Avenue, M.R. #101 - 12020 - 207A Street, M.R.
$
249,500
Maple Ridge Westbrooke
Alouette 55+
New
Listing
New
Price!
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$
719,000
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
38806 Nicomen Isl Trunk Road, Mission
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4
$
549,800
1550 sq ft Rancher
1 Acre 15 min East of
Mission
RV parking
41 x 24 detached shop
Inground kidney shaped
pool
Peaceful setting
2 Homes 2 Good 2 Miss!
Great Home & Investment
Over 3700 sq. ft. of renovations.
New gourmet kitchen, sep 1850 sq.
ft. shop. Huge rec rm w/pool table.
Separate in-law home. Swimming
pool & hot tub. All on 1.5 acres.
9664 Wolfe St., Silverdale.
Mission
Immaculate and renovated 3 bed-
room townhome. Just under 2,000
sq. ft., rec room, private yard, Best
complex in Mission. Call Don to to
view 1-888-417-2266 or visit our
website at www.donschmidt.ca
21663 Dewdney Trunk Rd
Maple Ridge
Over 1600 sq. ft. w/double ga-
rage. Beautifully landscaped 1/4
acre with fruit trees. Huge Country
Kitchen with 6 appliances, 2 gas
f/p, air conditioning and 3 piece
ensuite.
$
759,800
$
289,900
$
399,800
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22718 Lougheed Hwy., Maple Ridge
Fax: 604-466-5348 Email: donna@sevillemortgage.ca
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Mortgage Specialist
22519 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge
MARSHELL FORSTER
604-561-4012
New Subdivision,
Chilliwack
5000 sq ft lot, over 3000 sq ft of
custom built quality. Granite & hard
wood through out, recessed lighting
in the ceilings, oor to ceiling win-
dow to allow the view from every
room. Tons of up grades a must see.
4 bedrooms 4 bathrooms.
23419 Sandpiper Ave.,
Maple Ridge
3 bdrm home, lovely kitchen with
travertine backsplash. Newer lami-
nate and paint, sliding glass doors
lead to incredible cedar post and
beam deck. View of mtns. 2 bdrm
suite down w/private entrance. Tons
of parking on a 5890 sq. ft. lot.
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#26 - 816 Boyd St., N.W.
Commercial, industrial warehouse,
1500 sq. ft. on main oor, 1 ofce
and wash rm. 22 ft. ceilings, high
loading door. Up stairs has mezza-
nine, 1 ofce, limited restrictions for
use, across from Walmart, Best Buy
& Starlight Casino, high trafc loca-
tion, 1/2 block to freeway entrance.
$
449,900
CLOSED FIRST MORTGAGES
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Equitable Trust 3.50 3.85 4.35 4.99 5.39
HSBC Bank of Canada 3.60 3.95 4.45 5.09 5.49
Investors Group Trust 3.60 3.95 4.35 4.99 5.39
Laurentian Bank of Canada 3.50 3.85 4.35 4.99 5.39
League Savings & Mortgage 3.60 3.95 4.35 4.99 5.39
Libro Financial 3.50 3.70 4.20 4.50 4.10
London Life 3.60 3.95 4.35 4.99 5.39
National Bank 3.50 3.85 4.25 4.89 5.39
Royal Bank of Canada 3.50 3.85 4.35 4.99 5.39
TD Mortgage 3.60 3.95 4.25 4.89 5.39
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$695,000
Adele Johnston
604-240-3106
CELEBRATE!
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Celebration July 1st. Come see the Canadian 1st
sponsored childrens story teller. Fun for all ages!
OPEN HOUSE
Saturday & Sunday 1-5 pm
23716 - 111A Ave, Maple Ridge
Beautiful 2 bdrm suite. $549,900
Judy Duncan
604-812-1460
CALL
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Minutes from town, just a short walk to nature hiking trails!
This unique log home has 4,000 sq. ft. of rustic beauty and
is great for entertaining or a large family. 2 - oor to ceiling
wood burning rock replaces for those cozy evenings. Great
kitchen, large work island with gas cook top, etc Wonder-
ful 55 x 14 sundeck and much more. MUST SEE!
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Maple Ridge Ofce
22718 Lougheed Highway 604.467.3871
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Cell 604-818-9851
www.jasonexner.com
4.45 Acres
$349,000
Flat building site
Gated Subdivision - Mission
Top of the World View
Drilled Well in place
Perc test done - Septic approved
Bring your Dream House Plans
West Side Location
Complete Renovation
Amazing New Kitchen
Granite/High End Appliances
New Windows/Hardy Board
Siding
SeparateEntrance Basement
20290 Stanton Ave
NEW PRICE
$529,000
NEW LISTING
$269,000
#28 12120 189A St.
Meadow Estates
END UNIT- Very BRIGHT
3 Bedroom, 2 Bathroom
Nice Updates - Flooring/Paint
Private Back Yard, great Pitt
Meadows location - close to both
bridges and West Coast Express
Offered at $269,000
OPEN HOUSE SAT. 2-4PM
TRAVIS FRANKLIN
Cell: 604-351-0235 E-mail: travis_franklin@telus.net
Rancher with full basement
Large 8,729 sq ft lot
Open oor plan 3 bdrm 2 baths
Large kitchen with eating bar
HUGE BACKYARD WITH VIEW
GRAYSTONE SUBDIVISION
11630 227TH STREET
$
564,000
Two units available
1,200 sqft & 1,635 sqft
Retail or ofce use
High exposure corner
TOWN CORE AREA
FOR LEASE
22787 DEWDNEY TRUNK ROAD 19135 FORD ROAD
Profession ofce space
Available Immediately
Minutes away from the new Pitt River
& Golden Ears bridge
PITT MEADOWS TOWN CORE
FOR LEASE
ANDREW ETEY
604-230-4020
20 ACRES WITH
FABULOUS VI EW! !
CLOSE TO TOWN CENTER AT
21515-128TH AVE
BARN, FARMHOUSE ETC.
ASKING $1,275,000

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Our service will move you.
604.467.3871
#7 - 20681 Thorne Ave.
$259,900
FIRST TIME BUYER ALERT
Almost 1200 sq. ft. of
living space
3 good sized bedrooms
and 2 bathrooms
Fenced yard, new
laminate, new paint, new
counters
Call Lisa at 604-970-2209
Call today for more details
$274,900 - $299,900
5 ACRE ESTATE LOTS AWAITING YOUR DREAM HOME!
GRANITE HEIGHTS
Extremely private and
beautiful
Located on a treed cul-de-
sac in Whonnock
Some partial view lots
available
23870 106th Ave.
$779,900 INCL. HST
OPEN SAT & SUN 11-1
Executive 2 storey with full
walk out bsmt
Triple car garage
Granite gourmet kitchen w/ SS
appliances
Hardwood throughout
3,434 sq. ft. total w/4 bdrms
Finished & ready to move in!
Call Dave at 604-341-0783
11933 272nd St.
$729,900
NEW LISTING
4 bed 3 bath home
1.34 park like acres backing
onto Kanaka Creek and
protected green belt
Open plan with lots of
natural light
Triple garage, RV parking
Call Lisa at 604-970-2209
SUNNY south side
Near the elevator
Close to all amenities
2 bedroom/2 bath
Clean and freshly
painted
Immediate possession
available
Eve Kyle
778-866-6683
ekyle@macrealty.com
Enjoy 55+ Lifestyle
#405 - 12148 224th St.
$266,000
BRENDA EXNER 604-603-8043
WWW.BRENDAEXNER.COM
23-23575 119TH, MAPLE RIDGE
Super starter with 3 bedrooms and laundry
upstairs. Downstairs is a bright Euro-style
kitchen, powder room, big dining area, and
huge living room with cozy gas replace. There
is a private north facing fenced yard. Great
family complex close to schools and bus line.
REDUCED! 249,900
202-22213 SELKIRK AVE, MAPLE RIDGE
Rarely available 45 and over building right uptown
where you can walk to everything! This huge 1300
sq ft unit feels like a house with 2 BRs 2 full baths,
a large laundryroom where you can t a freezer,
huge living/dining area to accommodate any family
gathering. Located on the North West corner of the
building with a large covered patio. Dont miss this
sparkling opportunity!
Character 4 Br log home with views of Fraser River
and Mount Baker. Log shop is 21 x31 and the barn
is also 21x31. Land has gentle southern slope,and
is set up for a hobby farm with other out buildings.
Situated on a quiet no through street. See virtual
tour at www.BrendaExner.com
$749,900 $209,900
8 ACRES WITH HISTORIC LOG
HOME, SHOP, BARN
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 PM
Al & Brenda JENKINS
604.467.3871
www.brendajenkins.com
RON MITCHELL
Cell 604-617-9642
www.ronmitchell.bc.ca
A clean, clean well maintained
3 bedroom, 2 bath home with new
furnace and roof and 1 bedroom suite.
BEST PRICE IN TOWN
Mortgage Helper
$459,900
DICK HUBER
604.250.3977
MIKE HUBER
604.839.8647
SCOTT MEADUS
604.313.5727
Happy Fathers Day
MLS # V888470
$564,000
MLS# V883231
$539,800
10443 Tamarack Cr
10429 Tamarack Cr
23620 Tamarack Lane
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13925 McKechnie Road
$889,900
6.4 Level Acres in Pitt Meadows
70,000 sq ft of Glass
Greenhouses
30,000 sq ft of Plastic
Greenhouses
60 x 75 steel barn
2 bedroom rental
Acreage Opportunity
Call Lisa at 604-970-2209
MLS# V875928
$558,800
11871 Blakely Rd.
$599,000
One of a kind! Traditional 2 storey Tudor style
home in Pitt Meadows. Rare 4 bedrooms and
games room. Huge master with walk-in and
ensuite. Sunken living room. Formal dining
room. Cozy kitchen and family room with
beautiful french doors leading to covered
deck and private back yard. Fabulous layout.
New laminate, fresh paint, new lighting, carpet
and blinds and more.
SEE YOU SATURDAY. MLS #V882025
OPEN HOUSE
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11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
604.467.5000
Brookside
Realty
Chris Frandsen
604-467-5000
Central Maple Ridge
Sell the farm and buy this awesome
apartment.
1198 sq ft, 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, large
covered balcony.
4th oor security, strata fee includes gas, hot
water and amenities.
Adults 55+, small pets welcome, guest suite.
You get all of this and lock the door and
Travel.
$
224,900
LIFES
TOO
SHORT
Glenn Mr. Rogers
604-790-2345
$
639,000
GREAT
FAMILY
HOME
East Maple Ridge
Over 4400 sq. ft. custom built home.
Legal self contained 2 bedroom suite with
separate laundry, separate entrance.
Extra large master bedroom w/5 piece en suite.
18 x 16 basement media room.
Maple kitchen w/ large island & granite counters.
A formal dining room and large den/ofce.
Plenty of room for a large family!
www.housebymouse.net
Randy & Tracy DeLair
604-463-2991
$
699,900
COUNTRY
LIVING WITH
A VIEW
East Maple Ridge
Take in the breathtaking views of Mt Baker
& Fraser River from solarium & covered 340
sq. ft. deck.
Rustic log home situated on 3.46 acres.
Boasting 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, &
inground pool.
Heat pump with air conditioning & more.
Call today for your own personal tour!
Gina Halinda
604-467-5000
$
849,900
ABSOLUTELY
IRREPLACEABLE
AT THIS PRICE
East Maple Ridge
Exclusive Academy Park location.
1 fully serviced acre walking distance to town.
Huge drive through garage w/parking for up
to 6 cars.
4 bedrooms, plus 1 bedroom suite.
Virginia Windover
604-467-5000
$
239,900
GREAT
TOWNHOME
Central Maple Ridge
Close to all amenities, schools &
10 min drive to Golden Ears Bridge.
2 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.
Very bright, new carpets in both bedrooms.
Kitchen and dining rooms face south for
those lovely summer days to enjoy & relax.
En suite is big enough for his and hers.
Patio overlooks greenspace.
Low maintenance fee.
Call now before it is gone.
Luke Mr Rogers
604-780-2304
$
474,800
GREAT FAMILY
HOME IN NICE
NEIGHBOURHOOD
Central Maple Ridge
Close to schools, hospital, transit, and still in
a quiet area.
Features bright open room plan, 3 bedrooms
up, and lots of updates.
Self contained in-law suite.
Bright fully fenced yard with storage shed.
Covered deck overlooking greenery.
Nice clean home, you will be impressed.
www.housebymouse.net
Randy & Tracy DeLair
604-463-2991
$
749,900
FABULOUS
LOG HOME TRULY
ONE OF A KIND
East Maple Ridge
2 extra large bedrooms on upper oor Maple
H/W & laminate oors.
3 F/P, 4 updated bathrooms 2 oversized decks
with glass panels.
Bsmnt kitchenette plumbed for gas or electric.
Personal deck off spacious master bedroom.
Media room wired for 7.1 surround.
Deluxe chilled wine room and much more.
The extras make this home a must see!
Randy & Tracy DeLair
604-463-2991
$
979,900
3 BEAUTIFUL
ACRES! AMAZING
VIEWS
Pitt Meadows
Extensively renovated 4 bedroom home.
Fantastic view from private master bedroom
deck.
Maple hardwood oors, crown molding,
ceramic tile, granite, counter tops and more.
Enjoy a fabulous outdoor entertaining area,
1800 sq. ft. stamped concrete.
Randall Didiuk
604-377-7765
$
389,900
GOLDEN EARS
MOUNTAIN VIEW
RANCHER
Central Maple Ridge
1 oor of comfort living.
10 minute walk to shopping
& leisure amenities.
Master bedroom with roomy en suite.
Low maintenance landscaping.
Double garage - great for workshop.
Laminate wood ooring.
Rick Medhurst
604-467-5000
$
629,000
BEAUTIFUL
SUBDIVISION
East Maple Ridge
3500 sq. ft. backing onto GREENBELT!
3 bedrooms, and den that could be 4th.
Open oor plan with vaulted ceilings.
Walkout basement fully nished with wet bar.
Call to view this amazing home!
Granite counter tops, island and walk in
pantry.
Dave Hyslop
604-240-3523
$
224,800
LEVEL
WALK TO
DOWNTOWN
Central Maple Ridge
Spacious 2 bedroom w/sep dining room.
W/chair access with large shower.
One level, wrap around sun deck.
Elevator 2 parking spots in U/G garage.
Level walk to downtown.
In-suite laundry.
Gated entry, court yard garden.
Quick possession available.
Chris Frandsen
604-467-5000
Central Maple Ridge
Town home - end unit-adults 45+,
one small pet.
Large 2 levels, over 1700 sq. ft.
2 bedrooms, den, family room,
super large deck.
Lots of parking, amenities included indoor
pool and more.
Exceptional value,
quick possession possible.
$
269,900
ROOMY, READY,
AND
REASONABLE
Pitt Meadows
Beautiful 2 bedroom corner suite
with 2 full bathrooms.
9 ft ceilings, in-suite laundry/storage.
Secure underground parking.
Gorgeous mountain view!
Located very close to shopping and
West Coast Express.
MCMYN
MEWS
PITT MEADOWS
Jim Isherwood
604-250-7755
$
279,500
COPPERSTONE
RIDGE
Pat Drummond
604-467-5000
Brand new, totally upgraded.
Greenbelt, incredible Golden Ears Views.
5 Gold Star Energy Rating.
HST INCLUDED.
Central Maple Ridge
LAST ONE!
$
409,900
Jeremy McCarthy
604-467-5000
$
462,900
OPEN
SUNDAY 2 - 4
22414 125 Ave
Basement Entry nicely updated 4 bedroom 3
bathroom home.
Features newer ooring, paint, light xtures,
and more.
Private backyard & A/C just add to enjoyment
in this home.
Great 1 bedroom mortgage helper.
Bonus shed at the side of the house.
Pitt Meadows
Georgian style home, shows like new.
9 ceilings, large bright kitchen loaded
w/cabinets, walk-in pantry + island.
Large master bedroom w/2 walk-in closets
+ sitting area.
Next to hiking trails, riverfront walks,
& great parks.
Easy access to Golden Ears Bridge,
West Coast Express and Pitt Meadows Airport.
SAWYERS
LANDING
Jim Isherwood
604-250-7755
$
572,000
Mission
Fully serviced park like 1.72 acre lot.
5 bedrooms & 3 bathrooms.
Located across from elementary school &
short walk to shopping.
Features hardwood oors on main, oor to
ceiling windows on main & lower oor.
Wrap around deck & covered patio
overlooking lush garden.
First time offered.
VERY
RARE
Gina Halinda
604-467-5000
$
625,000
East Maple Ridge
Large 2 storey home located on 14,000 sq.
ft. lot with private yard.
Beautiful 3220 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom
home.
Hardwood oors, spacious kitchen with
stainless steel appliances.
A/C, steam shower in en suite, games room
above garage.
Extras make this home a must see!
$
799,000
SIEGLE
CREEK
ESTATES
Jim Isherwood
604-250-7755
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Dawn Bickle Allan Carlson Jill Catudio Randy DeLair Franc Campbell Tracy DeLair
Virginia Windover Vicky vanHerwaarden Bob vandenBrink
Tammy Sonne Greg Swatske Laurell Sware Tyra Sauriol Chase Shymkiw Yolanta Siwinski
Ray Pelto Debi Pearce Don Pearce Michelle Neale Betty Olsen Rick Medhurst
Joel Lycan Jim Isherwood Nathan Isherwood Nicole Jackson Coleen Jennings Al Knuttila
Rolf Gullmes Chris Frandsen Christy Gelowitz Jana Fuller Danny Gerbrandt Lennie Gullmes
11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
604.467.5000
Brookside
Realty
604.318.5254
www.chadaugust.com
11933 224th St., Maple Ridge
Brookside Realty
CHAD AUGUST
chadaugust@shaw.ca
$
234,900
MLS V859758
#35 19696 HAMMOND RD
STOP
RENTING
2 bedrooms,
2 baths, 2 levels
Move in ASAP
Fully fenced yard, loads of
storage
Excellent location, bridge,
bus, shopping
$
579,900
MLS V869481
24979 112TH AVE
PICTURE PERFECT
ONE ACRE
Beautiful private 1+ acre.
1565 sq ft rancher bsmt
+ loft
Backs onto Kanaka Creek.
Detached barn
expansion possible.
Path of development.
OWN
FOR
$900
PER MO
5%
DOWN
$
669,900
24602 MCCLURE DR
2 storey + fully
nished basement.
1200 sq. ft. down,
room for the
In-laws or teens.
New above ground
pool, south
exposure.
+3500 sq ft, low
maintenance.
MLS V
SUMMER
IN THE POOL
$
319,900
#21 11355 236TH
3 bedrooms +
loft/den area
Updated and open
plan
Schools, bus,
great location
Storage, 2 car parking
Desirable
Robertson Ridge
MLS V893605
NEW
LISTING
$
364,900
#23 11737 236TH
4 bed. 4 bath,
2057 sq ft
Greenbelt,
cul de sac location
Updated and
spotless
throughout
Great complex,
new roofs.
MLS V887929
GREENBELT
$
619
,
900
19267 FIELDSTONE WK
Like new,
showhome
condition
3 bedroom
+ mid level media
room
Low maintenance,
outdoor
entertaining
MLS
MASTER
ON MAIN
MLS V883644
OPEN
SUN
12 - 2
PM
G
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Thank You Vancouver Canucks!
Come and enjoy the panoramic views from the
decks of this Executive 2 storey home. This home
is made for comfortable living. Great room, Gourmet
Kitchen with loads of cupboards, hardwood, tiling,
huge 12x 25 deck plus large bedrooms throughout.
Fully finished walk out basement to over 9,000 sq.
ft. landscaped safety fenced view lot. All this plus
hot tub and air conditioner. Come have a look.
Reduced $639,000
13322 McCauley Crescent
V881813
Wow! This is a
beautiful home!
Enjoy the solitude and beauty of this quality built 2
storey with 2 bedroom basement suite. The main
levels of this awesome home offers warm angular
oak hardwood and tiled floors, vaulted ceilings in
living room, den, beautiful kitchen opening to family
room. The upper area has 4 bedrooms with a large
en suite in the main bedroom. All this and a great
yard for entertaining and relaxing in. $699,000
11309 238th M.R.
V868550
Eagle Point -Golf
Course $125,000
Heres your opportunity to build your retirement
dream home on this 7911 sq. ft. lot in Harrison
Mills. Loads of recreation surround this lot that is
just a chip shot from Sandpiper Golf Course and
Harrison River plus only a short ride to Hemlock
Valleys skiing and hiking. Building Plans available.
Sellers will look at terms. Full serviced lot.
Harrison Mills
This serene area is one of Maple Ridges Best
Kept Secrets. 2 Acres with private bridge access.
Enjoy this 4 level contemporary home with
extensive decks, patios, pool and Hot tub. Spacious
bedrooms, dens family room and storage areas.
New appliances, bathrooms etc. Wake up with the
deer sleeping in your yard. If acreage is your forte,
this is a must see. $969,900
12680 239th Street
(Davison Pool area)
V863285
Better
Than New
Enjoy all the added extras in this Wallmark
Home, complemented with above grade
hardwoods, tiling, custom plumbing fixtures,
designer kitchen with dark wood cabinetry.
Den, Great Room, large bedrooms, 4 bathrooms
plus great area down for teenagers. Fully
landscaped yard with covered deck at rear.
Nothing to do just enjoy. Reduced $559,500
23617 112a St.
V849955
Falcon Manor with
Great Price $269,900
Heres one of the better priced quality units in
town. 2 Bedroom modern painting, Fireplace,
Granite counters, Laminate flooring, big patio plus 2
bathrooms large en suite with separate shower and
soaker tub and big walk-in closet. All this plus large
storage area behind parking stall. Over 1085 sq.
ft of comfortable living. Close to commuting, West
Coast Express and town center. Now offered at
$269,900 See It Quick
308-22150 Dewdney
V866846
Another Great
Fraserview Village Unit
Air-conditioned 2 bedroom with vaulted ceilings,
gas fireplace , oak cabinets , master bedroom
on main floor, loft den, plus 2nd bedroom and
bathroom up. Large storage area plus in suite
laundry. Great amenities at Fraserview Village.
Enjoy this maintenance free lifestyle.
Give Bob a Call to look. $239,500
# 206 11578 225th St.
V866570
A New
Way Of Life
$529,000
Come and enjoy the tranquil settings this Silver Ridge home
offers. Your family will feel right at home with all comforts this
open plan Portrait Home offers. Rock fireplace, vaulted ceilings
,Great room, beautiful bright kitchen with granite counters, eating
bar, gas stove and pantry. Upper level with computer loft, Master
with large 5 piece en suite w/i closet ,laundry and 2 spacious
bedrooms. Basement is semi-finished ready for your ideas. Great
covered deck for family BBQs. All this on a open corner lot with
separate 2 car garage.
22970
136A Avenue
Immediate Possession
Enjoy the freedom this great complex offers the over
55 age group. Loads of amenities from pools, hot
tubs recreation facilities, workshops rv parking etc.
This ground floor court yard unit has an open feel
with gas fireplace ( gas included ) oak kitchen plus
own air conditioner. Come have a look. $199,900
Also available 2nd floor unit with air conditioner and
loft. $239,900
105 11578 225th St
Open Sunday 1 - 3 pm
Down by the
Riverside
for the BEST SEASON yet
Let my expertise
Bob
Terepocki
604- 817-2920
SELL YOU!
bobterepocki@hotmail.com
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V894826
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Justin Hennessey
Real Estate Specialist.
22308 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge BC V2X 3J2
Independently Owned and Operated.
LifeStyles Realty
For more information or to map on google earth visit www.justinhennessey.com
Spacious upper unit boasts almost 1700 square feet of living space
and 3 bedrooms
Easy walk to West Coast Express Commuter Train
Just minutes to Langley over the Golden Ears Bridge or Tri-Cities via
the Pitt River Bridge
Regency Court
$
299,900
NEW LISTING
#4-19060 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows
BOB JOHNSTON
604-727-3445
If youre the head of a big family, heres your castle. A great 3172 sq ft home on
a large, manicured quarter acre lot. This rancher style home has 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, family room and kitchen on the main. In the walkout
daylight fully nished basement there are 3 bedrooms, laundry room and large
family room. The large backyard has a covered patio and tented dining area.
The house is air conditioned and a built-in vacuum. Big double garage. Great
neighbourhood near schools, transportation and shopping.

Open House Sunday June 19, 2-4 PM $547,000
23479 TAMARACK LANE
FATHERS
DAYSPECIAL
LifeStyles Realty
For the way you live
604- 561- 0053
Selling?
Buying? LUKE
www.rpluke.com
# 204 19128 FORD RD, Pitt Meadows
12230 188TH ST, Pitt Meadows
$588,800
$224,900
Three bedroom home with an at-
tached ve bedroom suite, yes...
eight bedrooms, two kitchens
and ve bathrms. Perfect for a
large family. Rent-
al income from
the legal suite
was $2,000/mth.
Short distance to
schools, shopping
and the West
Coast Express.
OPEN SUN 2-4 PM
Eight is Enough
Large 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom cor-
ner unit in the downtown area of
Pitt Meadows. Minutes away from
community centre, police station,
library, shopping,
pub/beer & wine
store, West Coast
Express & buses.
Storage locker &
2 secured under-
ground parking
spots.
Minutes to
WC Express
Minutes to
WC Express
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WESTSIDE VILLAGE END UNIT
3 bedrooms, 3 baths, laundry room up
Dining area, family room, gas replace
Huge den adjoins one bedroom
2 car garage, 2 patios & fenced yard
#6 20888 McKinney Ave $359,900
SAWYERS LANDING - QUALITY HOME
Many added upgrades throughout home
Gourmet kitchen, gas stove, granite tops, pantry
Large den at top of stairs (could be 4th bdrm)
Fence yard, huge patio, 5 crawl space for storage
19438 Thorburn Way $609,900
&
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Independently owned & operated
The Ron Antalek Team
23223 - 130 Avenue, Maple Ridge
Rancher on .44 acre on Alouette River
Fishing and swimming!
Updated 3 bdrm rancher with slate
heated oors, granite countertops, post
and beam ceiling
New roof, siding, gutters & culture stone,
hot tub, solarium
Stainless steel appliances .
$494,900
WATER FRONT PROPERTY
Hostess at 11918 - 239 Street, Maple Ridge
Cottonwood Creek spacious new
homes with fully nished basements
Over 1700 sq ft on the main oor plus
over 1400 sq ft bsmt with den, 2 bdrms,
2 baths and games rm
Maple kitchen, granite countertops, gas
f/p, laminate & tile
Near schools, park and transit
Starting at $599,900 Including HST
15 NEW DELUXE
BASEMENT ENTRY HOMES
OPEN HOUSE SAT & SUN 12 - 4
Hostess at 13751 Silver Valley Road,
Maple Ridge
Silver Views new 2 storey homes
with daylight basements
Deluxe nishings
Some have legal suites and a view of
the valley and mtns
5 - 6 bedrooms and 4 - 6 bathrooms
Double & triple garages
Ready to move into
Legal Suite
Starting at $599,900
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT FRI 12-4
New 2 Storey Homes
With Basements
Starting at $463,900
OPEN EVERY DAY 12-5
$10,000 CASH BACK ON THE
NEXT 3 SALES UNTIL JUNE 30
10132 - 240 St., Maple Ridge
Main Stone Creek 56 19 lovely single
Family Homes built by Onni Group
Open oor plans, gas F/P, maple kitchen
with granite counters, pantry & island
Includes 6 appliances, garburator and
blinds
#7 - 13771 - 232A Street, Maple Ridge
(off 232 St. onto Silver Valley Rd.)
Silver Heights Estates 3 & 4 bdrms + 3 & 4 baths
2 storey plus a fully nished basement
Maple cabinets, granite countertops
Fireplace
5 appliances and blinds included
Single and double garages to choose from
Some townhomes have a view
OPEN EVERY DAY EXCEPT FRI 12-4
Starting at $359,900
Final Phase Now Available!
New Townhomes
Hostess at 24256 - 101A Ave.,
Maple Ridge
(south off 102nd Ave onto 242B St)
Castle Brook new 2 storey homes
with daylight basements
4-6 bedrooms
Family room
Gas replace
Double and single garages
FULLY FINISHED BASEMENT
Starting at $499,900
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
NEW TOWNHOMES
#4-11252 - Cottonwood Drive, M. R.
Nicely nished townhomes with 3
bedrooms, 3 bathrooms and basement
Large open kitchen
Hardwood oors, maple cabinets, granite
countertops, crown moldings
Fireplace. Garage for 2 cars
6 appliances and blinds included
Gas hookup for your BBQ
OPEN SAT & SUN 12 - 4
Cottonwood Ridge
Starting at $329,900
13345 McCauley Crescent, Maple Ridge
Rock Ridge backs onto McCauley rock
Basement home with a nished bsmt
3 car garage. Maple kitchen, 3 gas
replaces
4 bdrms plus den, 3 bathrooms, sundeck
$519,900
VIEW LOT
Johnny Pacheco, Ron Antalek, Rob Johnson,
Nancy Newman (admin), Brianne Isherwood (admin), Cory Lunstead, Louise Antalek*
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838
# 2 - 19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.459.2838
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The Realtor who unites Hearts and Homes
an Hickman
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Jan Hickman 604-828-3445
A HORSE OF COURSE
Should go in the 5-stall barn with 5 turn-out
paddocks and heated tack room that comes
with this 2 1/2 acre ranch. Cute house with 3
br, 1 bdrm suite in barn plus exra 24 x 12 work-
shop, city water and close to town. Make this
the place where youll want to hang your spurs.
REDUCED $728,800
WHISPERING FALLS
The guests live well. This 5,200 sq. ft. 6 bedroom, 5
bath resort-like country estate on 2 acres includes
an additional spacious suite over the separate 3 car
garage for live-ins, in-laws or guests. With every
amenity one would expect - even a beautiful in-ground
salt pool. You will be delighted. Proudly offered to just
a few. REDUCED $1,295,000
FAMILY FRIENDLY
Youll want to see this 5 bdrm, 3 bath bsmt.
entry in a friendly neighbourhood in the Da-
vidson subdivision school area. The home of-
fers a fenced yard for your children and their
dogs, full bsmt, mortgage helper and double
garage to hold bikes and trikes. Priced to sell!
REDUCED $478,800
21910 HIGHVIEW PL
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4 pm
ROB JEEVES
604-240-2629
UPDATED
BASEMENT ENTRY HOME
$
549,000
3 LEVEL BASEMENT
ENTRY IN ROCKRIDGE
$
675,000
Custom oor plan
Vaulted ceilings
Stainless Steel appliances
hardwood ooring throughout
18ft x 14ft master bedroom
1 bdrm legal suite down
Great location
CHARACTER HOME WITH
PRIVATE YARD
$
375,000
1608 Sqft
3 Bedrooms
New Furnace, New HW tank
Lots of updates
Huge Yard, 7200 Sqft lot
Central Location
2074 sq ft
updated Kitchen & bathrooms
new roof in 2009
new 20ft x 12ft deck
Huge lot
2 car garage
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For the way you live
photo tour www.gloriahamilton.ca
Hamilton
Steve & Gloria
604-467-8881
WESTSIDE, central location, near
MR Golf course. Attractive two level
family home completely nished
w/open oor plan. Huge fenced rear
yard w/ A/G pool, great for kids
& pets. Freshly painted w/ decor
colours thru out & cherry laminate
oors. This lovely home is a must see.
NEW LISTING
$
469,800
604-657-6231
dianab@telus.net
604-250-0594
www.gordonbarthels.com
Gordon & Diana BARTHELS
3 Bedroom, 2 Full Bathrooms
New roof and freshly painted
New Carpet, Lino and Laminate
Kitchen with large eating area
Spacious Fenced & Private Yard
Cozy gas replace
$269,900
S i F d & P i t Y d
4 6- 120 9 9- 237t h St . ( Nor t h of Dewdney )
Awesome
Price in
Great
Complex!
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
Heres the deal for this 2 bedroom condo; Scrape together 5%
down and pay about $1,010 a month including mortgage, prop-
erty taxes, heat, hot water, strata fees, and you become a home
owner. Then get a buddy to move in with you and help out!
$139,900
Are You
Still Paying
Someone
Elses
Mortgage
for Them?
778-988-1224
OFFICE 604-466-2838
View more pictures and information at www.terrismith.ca
Terri Smith
ROOM FOR DADS TOYS!
This home is large enough for everyones toys! Three upper
oor bdrms with room for a 4th. High ceilings in the great
room plus a large ofce on the main oor! Triple garage and
lots of extras thru out! Did I mention the view too?
Call Terri for your private viewing tour today
$632,000
OPEN FOR YOUR INSPECTION
This neat as a pin family sized townhome features three
upper bdrms and two full baths. Extra family room here
for kids play area. Lots of room in the yard for kids & pets!
Come see on Sunday 2-4 @ #19 12099 237th
St. be the rst to view this home!
$272,000
OPEN SUNDAY 2-4
FRANK BUDD
604-466-2838
Solid family home in a great location in West Maple Ridge
close to schools, shopping and the west Coast Express. Four
bedrooms, 3 up 1 down make this the perfect family home.
Enjoy the large west facing yard from your huge covered
10 x 20 deck with workshop underneath. Quick possession
possible and potential for a suite.
11745 Graves Street,
$405,900
303 12020 207A Street
$179,500
Bright open 1 bedroom home in a great location in West
Maple Ridge. This unit features granite counters, tile
backsplash, kitchen island, cheater ensuite and a natural
gas replace for those chilly winter evenings. South facing
for lots of sun this home has a good size bedroom, with lots
of closet space. Close to transit, shopping and restaurants
with a gym right across the street. Call today for your
personal TOUR.
More PHOTOS at www.frankbudd.com
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DEBBIE SHEPPARD
604-466-2838
debbiesheppard.remax@telus.net
upper unit in The Colonial
2 bedrooms, 1 washroom
decks front & back, mtn views
19+ complex, M.R.
AGE RESTRICTION IS 45+! Rare views over the Fraser River can be enjoyed from this 1777
sq. ft. townhouse located in Fraserview Village. This townhouse is amazing...dramatic vaulted
ceilings in the livingroom, formal diningroom, ex room off the kitchen with built-in desks
placed to enjoy the views, 2 bedrooms up, double garage, private lot, so much more! Treat
yourself and view this great home!
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2-4PM
#4-22538-116th Ave., Maple Ridge
Enjoy a taste of Whistler in this beautifully remodelled 2 storey home located in a great
westside neighbourhood. Step into a dramatically open plan with hardwood oors, post and
beam ceilings, wide thick r stairway and posts are the centerpoint of the home, new kitchen
with carousel windows overlooking the backyard, master on main, 2 bedrooms up plus family
and ex rooms up, too much to mention. Call today to view!
DRASTICALLY REDUCED!
St. Georges Village, a 50 plus retirement community offers this lovely rancher style
townhouse with vaulted ceilings in the living room/dining rooms, gas replace,
2 bedrooms, 2 washrooms, upgraded appliances in the kitchen, 1026 sq. ft. of
living enjoyment, insuite laundry, covered patio with mountain views, carport plus
second parking spot. What a price, and what a community. Call today.
$212,900
Where do you nd a 2 acre riverfront property, with a piece of your own island, set up for
animals with a small barn and pasture, with a small cottage for guests or a B&B, located on an
obscure road, on city water, 5 minute drive to town? Well right here of course!!!
This is a one of a kind property with a charming two storey home with a couple of rooms still
carrying the character of the 1920s, huge island in the oak kitchen, family room with french
doors leading to a large outdoor covered entertainment area, huge master on main with 2
bedrooms plus den upstairs. See for yourself...call today!
NATURE AT ITS FINEST
$184,900
ground level, back of complex
beautifully updated
2 bedrooms, 2 washrooms
private lot, walk-out patio, M.R.
$271,900
OPEN HOUSE SAT 2-4 PM
#9 19171 Mitchell St.
3 bdrmsmaster on main
1477 sq. ft., vaulted ceilings
covered patio, 55+ complex, PM
$329,900
$364,900
$549,900
TOWNHOUSES
JUST LISTED
$785,000
22308 Dewdney Trunk Road, Maple Ridge 604.466.2838
# 2 - 19126 Ford Road, Pitt Meadows 604.459.2838
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Maple Ridge
VISIT: www.dannyandclaudio.com
Danny & Claudios Real Estate Page
* 3 level split
* 3 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* 2 stall barn
* 20 X 40 shop
* Quiet, rural area
* Air conditioning
* 2 w/b replaces
* 1796 s f home n.
OFFERED AT
$759,000
20 X 40 SHOP
4.94 A
26185 Grant Ave.
* 3900+ sq. ft.
* 6 bdrms~ 4 baths
* Family cul-de-sac
* Entertainers dream
* MUST SEE KITCHEN
* Wetbar, A/C, heat pump
* Fully Fenced b/yard
* Lots of extras!!!
MARKETED
AT $699,000
BAKERRIDGE
BEAUTY!
10872 - 249A St
* Desirable area!
* Basement entry
* 2576 square feet
* 6 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* 7029 squre ft lot
* Large S facing deck
* Fully fenced b/yard
* 5 foot crawlspace
SETTLE IN
AT $529,000
MAKE MINE
MAPLE CREST
24038 McClure Drive
YOUR HOME
AT $199,900
PORT
COQUITLAM
203A - 2615 JANE ST.
* One bedroom ~ one bath
* FULLY RAINSCREENED
* Walk to W C Express
* Walk to shopping
* Views of the greenspace
* Wlaking trails along river
* Secure undergrnd park
* 716 square feet
* Burleigh Green
YOURS
AT $639,000
SILVER
RIDGE
13929 - 229th St
* 2 bedroom PLUS den
* Sleek S/S appliances
* Granite countertops
* Sharker-style cabinets
* 936 square feet
* Secure, undergrnd park
* Minutes to downtown
* Postcard mountain views
LISTED
AT $265,000
MAXX-IMUM
LIVING!
301 - 12283 224th St.
* Basement entry home
* 5 bdrms + den ~ 3 baths
* Double garage
* Centrally located
* Fully nished bmnt
* 2748 sq. ft. home
* Fully fenced yard
* Minutes to shopping
* Minutes to GE Bridge
YOURS
AT $579,000
FRESHLY
UPDATED!
22728 - 127th Ave
* Central Location
* 2 bdrm ~ 2 bath
* Huge vaulted ceiling
*1346 sq ft condo
* Fully rainscreened
* Sweeping views
* RV Parking available
* Absolutely exquisite!
MOVE IN
$289,000
BRICKWOOD
PLACE
412 - 11595 Fraser St
* 2 bedrooms
* Ground level, corner unit
* Bright open plan
* New S/S appliances
* New washer & dryer
* Newer ooring/cab
* Great family complex
* Playground area
* Minutes to shopping etc.
MOVE IN
AT 229,000
HOLLYHOCK
HAVEN
40 - 23560 119TH Ave.
* Kanaka Ridge Ranch
* 3 bedrooms ~ 2 baths
* Double garage
* Solarium
* TOTALLY RENOVATED
* 1536 sq. ft.
* Fully fenced yard
* Minutes to shopping
* Walk to Planet Ice
OFFERED AT
$439,000
9000 SQ. FT.
LOT!
23400 TAMARACK LANE
* 2 level townhome
* 3 bedrooms ~ 2 baths
* Fully fenced yard
* Hufe cedar deck
* Childrens play ground
* Lots of green space
* Complex on 9 acres
* Minutes to shopping
* Walk to Schools
YOURS
AT $238,900
WOODLAND
PARK
12140 Faber Cres.
* 4 lvl split + crawl sp
* 4 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* Fully fenced yard
* Cedar deck + Hot tub
* Quiet cul-de-sac
* Master w 4 pcs ens
* Newer 3o yr roof
* Close to bridges
* Close to W C Exp
LISTED AT
$474,900
SOMMERSET
SPLIT
12213 CHESTNUT CRES
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* 2 Storey + bsmnt
* 3284 square feet
* 3 bdrms ~ 3 baths
* Quiet cul-de-sac
* 7100 sf view lot
* Finished Basement
* Gamed room w/bar
* Lots of upgrades!
* Mountain views
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P R I C E L O C A T I O N V A L U E
OPEN WEEKENDS 1 - 4PM, OR BY APPOINTMENT
104 - 11665 HANEY BYPASS, MAPLE RIDGE
Sandy Pastorek | 604.868.2466
www.haneyslanding.com *Parking in select homes only, please speak to a Haneys Landing representative for details. The
developer reserves the right to make changes to the information contained herein. E.&O.E.
Pricing includes net HST, Property transfer tax, strata
fees for one year, air conditioning and an extra parking
stall for all two bedroom units*. Move in today!
11665 Haney Bypass, Maple Ridge 11667 Haney Bypass, Maple Ridge
UNIT TYPE SF PRICE
104 2 Bed + Flex 1155 $347,900
115 2 Bed + Flex 932 SOLD
116 3 Bed + Flex 1240 $359,900
204 2 Bed + Flex 1155 $346,900
408 3 Bed + Flex 1272 $376,900
UNIT TYPE SF PRICE
204 2 Bed 881 SOLD
207 3 Bed + Flex 1240 $356,900
208 3 Bed + Flex 1310 $361,900
301 3 Bed + Flex 1368 SOLD
402 2 Bed + Flex 1041 $303,900
NET HST INCLUDED
SAVINGS OF UP TO $28,000!
Vancouver
(45 mins)
Golden Ears
Bridge (9 mins)
NORTH
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Price includes HST taxes, stainless steel appliances plus
washer and dryer, basement and backyard are nished,
granite counter tops on main and upper oor, extensive
sound system with ipod dock, heat pump/ AC, fully loaded
kitchen, replace in master bedroom, blinds, screens, wet
bar and much more. Close to town, schools and Kanaka
Creek Park. Features 3 large bedrooms up, 9 foot ceiling
on the main, a formal parlour for entertaining, vaulted
foyer, maple kitchen and granite counter tops in kitchen,
heritage doors and mouldings, gas replace, double vani-
ties, soaker tub, front deck and rear patio, and bright view.
Must see! Exceptional value.
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604- 999- 2452
Brookside Realty
11933 224th St., Maple Ridge Haney By-Pass Kanaka Way
112A Ave
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$
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604.466.4549
Service with Integrity
MLS# V892664
ACROSS FROM THE PARK
985 LOMBARDY DR. POCO
Spacious home in Lincoln Park, 3 beds up.
Open plan with bay window
& fireplace in living room.
Large fenced yard for kids and pets.
Upgrades include: vinyl windows
heritage doors & covered patio.
$
524,900
www.ThePearceTeam.com
MLS #F1112347
$
749,900
33278 TUNBRIDGE AVE.
Gorgeous cape-cod set on just over 1 acre.
Updated throughout the house makes this
home a winner.
South facing backyard and sun house for
family BBQs.
Cedar Valley development OCP Phase 2.
MISSION
MLS #V875946
$
339,900
21292 123RD AVE.
Needs major repairs including roofs.
Rancher with basement on 1/4 acre lot.
Detailed 22 x 22 shop with yard access.
Prime West Maple Ridge location.
Hardwood floors, wood burning fireplace.
BACK ON THE MARKET!
MLS #V884088
$
210,000
FIRST TIME BUYERS ALERT!
# 108 12206 224TH ST.
2 bedroom, 2 bathroom.
Designer paint colours.
South facing patio.
Close to shopping, transit &
West Coast Express.
No rentals, no dogs, 2 cats o.k.
MLS #V891368
$
949,900
20147 PATTERSON AVE
Custom 5100 sq ft rancher w/full basement.
Large sundeck with hot tub.
Double garage detached 24 x 30 shop with
heat and power.
Lots of room for everyone.
EXLUSIVE PATTERSON AVENUE!
MLS #V891721
$
349,500
21504 DEWDNEY TRUNK RD.
1900 sq. ft. basement home.
Updates include floors, paint, appliances,
bathroom, crown mouldings.
Easy to make a self contained suite.
NOT A DRIVE BY!
MLS #V894484
$
189,900
#408 - 22363 SELKIRK AVE
Just like new 1 bed in central M.R.
Spacious open plan on quiet top floor.
Enjoy Mt. Baker view from living room & balcony.
Walk to shopping and transpor tation
including West Coast Express.
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Welcome Tammy
ROYAL LePAGE - Brookside is very
pleased to have Tammy Sonne join their team.
If you are thinking of buying, selling or just have
a real estate question, Tammy would like to hear
from you. Give Tammy a call at 778-773- 2707
email: tammysonne@shaw.ca
11933 - 224th St.,
Maple Ridge
604.467.5000 Brookside Realty
Tammy Sonne
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Jeremy McCarthy
778-846-3200
Brookside Realty
11933 224th Street
Maple Ridge
$
449,999
OPEN HOUSE SUNDAY 2 - 4
22414 125 Ave
Basement Entry nicely updated 4
bedroom 3 bathroom home.
Features newer ooring, paint, light
xtures, and more.
Private backyard & A/C just add to
enjoyment in this home.
Great 1 bedroom mortgage helper.
Bonus shed at the side of the house .
Come have a look at this precious gem near
Stave Falls. Here you will nd a 4 bedroom
home on 6.7 acres, recently updated
kitchen and giving you a warm cozy feeling
as you live in this 2 storey home with a full
basement. Lots of room for the kids to play
and on major bus route. Priced to sell this
home has many great features including a
500+ sqft wrap around sundeck to enjoy
your morning coffee or a nice glass of wine
as the summer sun sets. $629,900
OPEN HOUSE: JUNE 18/19 2-4 PM
Cozy Heritage Home
on 6.7 acres
31173 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
#101-1965 West 4th Avenue, Vancouver, BC V6J 1M8
www.trgrealty.ca
Call Greg Stewart at 604.230.7389
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Amberley Neufeldt
Sales Associate
604-826-9000
Mandy Dhillon
Licensed Assistant
604-826-9000
Bob Mclean
Sales Associate
604-826-9000
Gulnaz
Property Manager
604-820-9000
MINDY M
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PHERSON
604.826.1000
SALES ASSOCIATE
MINDY@MINDYMCPHERSON.COM
OFFICE:
604.826.9000
TOLL FREE:
1.888.826.1177
33070 - 5th ave., mission, bc
FREE MARKET
EVALUATION!
100s of Listings, Addresses, Prices and
Full Photo Gallery, go to Mindys website @
www.mindymcpherson.com
TOP AGENT!! TOP RESULTS!!
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MINDY...
has sold more real estate
than anyone on the entire
Fraser Valley Real Estate Board
of 2,944 realtors.
Townhomes from $319,900 inc. net HST
Access to complex off Cedar Street, north of Cherry Avenue. Look for signs.
32792 Lightbody Crt. Mission
25 Unit gated complex 3
bdrms, 2.5 baths + ex
room. Main oor boasts
h/w & tile ooring., 9 ft
ceilings, maple kitchens
w/granite counter tops,
f/p & designer colours,
5 appliances, blinds and
parking for 2 cars.
3 Bedroom Townhomes from $249,900
plus HST
F R A S E R
L A N D I N G
32501 Fraser Crescent, Mission
Proudly built by Mt. Baker Enterprises.
Fraser Landing offers 2 & 3 bedroom
units ranging from 1205 to 1592 sq. ft.
All units have an enclosed garage and
are complete with stainless steel appli-
ances, maple cabinetry and laminate
ooring. Walk to shopping, the West
Coast Express and all other amenities
from this central location.
To visit our
website scan
the QR Code
below with
your
Smart Phone
To view call Bob 604.826.9000
Price Below Assess Value
Home is like brand new! Compl. reno
top to bottom in 09! Great rm style.
view Mt Baker & valley. Hickory h/w
r riv/rockreplace, heritage style mill
work. Master on main. $359,900
#0596
OPEN HOUSE
2-4 PM SAT,JUNE 18
7561 Cedar St
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
3 Bedrooms on Acreage!
Great room w/wood stove. Kitchen
has huge island & w/in pantry + nook.
Foyer, den/fam rm, brm, laundry/utility
rm. Radiant heat. Open loft w/2 baths, 2
bdrms, walk-in closet in MB. $799,000
#0505

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Wow 5 Acres of Privacy!
4800 sq. ft. warehouse/workshop! 2
storey home w/5 bdrms up. Only min-
utes to 2 Golf Courses, Lakes for shing
& waterskiing. This is a Rare opportu-
nity property. $749,900
#0571

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Perfect for Students-Abb
College Park Place. 2 bdrm, 2 bath.
Waiting for you to spruce it up. Stu-
dents, rst-time buyers. Walk to college
& entertainment! Everything at your n-
gertips. Exc freeway access.$148,800
#0590

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To view call Amberley 604.826.9000
Fab. 4 year young home!!
Bsmnt entry w/3 bdrms on main. 9
ceil. maple designer kitch. w/island &
extend. eating bar. Gas f/p ensuite w/
sep. shower & soak tub. Bsmnt equip w/
grand entry, off/play rm. $421,900
#0654
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Area of Newer Homes!
3000+ sq. ft. fam. living at end of cul-
de-sac!! open concept style w/granite,
hardwood . jacuzzi, crown mould.
Games rm for the teens!! Ofce w/2
pce powder for the parents. $469,500
#0653

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Priced to sell!!!
Totally private!!! .78 acres with nice 4
bdrm rancher w/full bsmnt. & loft/stu-
dio up. Great location min. to town and
all amen. Dead end st. Roof 5 years old.
Fin bsmnt. A must see! $469,500
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Brand New Bsmnt Home
6000+ sq. ft. lot with new bsmt entry
home with room for the extended fam-
ily! 3000+ sq. ft. 6 bdrm, full baths,
home under constr. w/time to choose
your colours. NHW. $499,500
#0555
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Choose Your Colours!
7028+ sq. ft. lot w/brand new bsmt
entry home w/room for the extended
family! Triple car garage!! 3200+ sq. ft.
6 bdrm, 4 full baths under construction.
New Home Warranty. $514,500
#0554
OPEN HOUSE
1-3 PM SAT,JUNE 18
32653 Best Ave
OPEN HOUSE
1-3 PM SAT,JUNE 18
32665 Best Ave
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Surrey - Att Developers
Attention developers!! Possible 5-6 lot
subdivision. Older home on 1.03 acres
of prime development. Property has
had 3rd reading with City of Surrey.
Hurry on this one!!! $1,250,000
#0260
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
0.45 Acre Rural Setting!
Enjoy peace & tranquility of your sur-
roundings. Firepit, pond & gazebo set
the tone for outdoor enjoyment. Re-
modelled home, 5 bdrms, 3 f/p, new
kitch, roof. Huge workshop. $519,500
#0613
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Magnificant View Lots!!
8 lots from almost 6000 sq. ft. to 7860
sq. ft. Plus size lots. New sub-division of
lots on Knight St. Call for further details.
$249,900 each.
#0643
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Priced to Sell!
Totally private big usable fenced back-
yard!! Great neighbourhood! Updated
furnace, windows, kitchen, roof, bathroom
& more. Unique replace, tub surround rs
& bthrm sink (decor concrete). $359,500
#0620
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Country Cottage Living!
new wiring, plumbing, xtures but with
all the charm of the old days!! Comfort-
ing and relaxing front verandah. Claw
foot tub in main bath. Master bdrm has
2 pc. Soothing decor! $317,500
#0243
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Perfect for the Newlyweds
Cute as a button rancher overlook-
ing the Fraser River. Close to Heritage
Park!! Close to town!! New roof on
drive-thru detached garage. Lane Ac-
cess a huge bonus. $259,500
#0503
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Home & 10 Acres-Clinton
Backs onto Crown Land! Bring the
horses to this 10 acre private property. 3
bdrm rancher, out buildings, workshop,
chicken coop, cabin with elec. for guests.
Fenced. Priced to sell! $229,500
#0270
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Adventure Seekers!!!
Skiing, boating, golng, back roading!
Easy access for the avid outdoorsman.
3 bdrm, 1 bath 1200+ sq. ft. rancher on
0.72 acre with mtn. views. 24x26 det.
gar/wkshp. $219,900
#0622
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Industrial Park
Mission Way!! Prime location for this
big corner, high visible exposure unit!
Warehouse/retail space, 3 pce bath-
room, mezz r for ofces/storage. Huge
roll-up bay door. Imm. Pos. $219,500
#0534
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Wow - Only $194,900!
Great starter or retirement!! Everything
almost new! New roof, windows, rs,
kitchen, paint & more. Re-done bthrm.
Private back yard. Great quiet location
on dead end street. $194,900
#0538
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Perfect for Students-Abb
College Park Place. 2 bdrm, 2 bath.
Waiting for you to spruce it up. Stu-
dents, rst-time buyers. Walk to college
& entertainment! Everything at your n-
gertips. Exc freeway access.$148,800
#0590
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Close to City Shops!!!
Fraser Landing! Close to schools, parks,
West Coast Xpress! Designer colours,
sleek black appliances incl. stack-
able washer and dryer, fridge, stove &
dish/w. 1 bdrm, 1 bath. $139,500
#0606
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Bouchie Lake - Cariboo
5 tranquil acres located only 1/2 hour
out of Quesnel. Get away from the hus-
tle of the commercial world. 500+ sq ft
with 5x16 front porch. Electric done to
code. Wood shed! Shop! $127,500
#0227
To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Cloudcroft Manor - Abbotsford
2 bdrm, 1 bath @ Cloudcroft Manor.
Close to everything. Almost 950 sq.ft.
of functional living. $125,500
#0239
Building /
Development
Amazing
Hemlock Valley
Great investment - zoned for
6 plex - all services available
at lot line $129,900
Bear Creek,
Chilliwack!
6400+ sq. ft. lot backing onto
greenspace.
$174,500
3 Lots on
Salsbury
Great building lots!! Centrally
located!!! HST payable by
buyer. $195,000 - $249,500
2 Building Lots
Centrally located!!
HST payable by buyer.
$229,500 to $239,500
Acre Lots By
Golf Course
Fabulous Acre parcels - build
your dream home retreat!
$329,500
Prime
19+ acres!!
Build your Dream Home. Huge
shop on property. Plant Ber-
ries, raise cattle. $799,900
47.51 Acres
Farm Land!!
Great organic soil!!
Seller motivated
$1,900,000
Call Mindy for details!
#0515
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#0627
#0626
#3362
#0561
#0656
NEW
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To view call Mindy 604.826.1000
Westfield Pl - Abbotsford
Corner end unit in duplex style town-
home close to sch. shopping & recre-
ation. 3 bdrm + 2
1
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updates. Sep. lvg/family rm. double
garage. View Mt Baker. $287,900
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A
t the end
of the day,
a dad was
tucking his young
son into bed when
the boy asked his
father a question
that had been on
his mind all day.
Dad, today
we celebrated
Fathers Day and
last month we had
a special day just
for mom, too, so
why is there not a
special day called kids day thats just
for me?
Without missing a beat, the father
said to his son, We celebrate Fa-
thers Day one special day a year and
Mothers Day one special day a year,
but all the other days of the year could
be called kids day because we love you
and try to make you feel special every
day.
The son had a real puzzled look
on his face and then asked his dad,
Well, then I think you should get me
presents on all of those days because
I got you and mom a present on your
special days.
On Sunday, we celebrate Fathers
Day, and it can be a day lled with
mixed emotions, depending what
circumstances surround your life.
For some, it will be a day lled with
joy, like for the new fathers celebrating
their rst Fathers Day, or for the kids
who wake up ready to make dad break-
fast, then spend the rest of the day on
the golf course or at the lake hanging
out with dad, or for the families who
get together to eat lunch and just enjoy
the time spent with their dad.
For others, it will be a day of sorrow
because their father has already
passed from this earth and all you have
left are the memories from the past, or
for others, you must wake up again to
the reality that there is no father pres-
ent in your life and you long for that
void to be lled.
For those in this group who struggle
through Fathers Day because it brings
mostly negative emotions and feelings
to the surface of your life, I pray that
you nd encouragement in this: in
Psalm 68:5, we nd this statement, a
father to the fatherless is our God in
his holy dwelling.
I nd it comforting to know that the
God of all creation considers himself
to be the father to all those who are
fatherless. There is no greater father to
have than this, but you have to let him
into your life so he can be your father.
This wont remove any hurt, but it
does bring hope to what sometimes
seems like a hopeless situation.
And nally, for everyone out there
who has the privilege and great
responsibility of being a father, I chal-
lenge you to love your family and set
a positive example for them to follow
each day of your life. Your family is
looking to you for leadership, protec-
tion, and trust.
Have a great Fathers Day, and
remember, the best gift you can give
back to your family is yourself.
Josh Arrington is pastor of Church
on the Rock in Pitt Meadows.
There is no greater father
Acts of Faith
Josh Arrington
INFORMATION SESSION
RUSKIN DAM AND POWERHOUSE
UPGRADE PROJECT
2
9
1
0
June 27, 2011, 79 p.m.
Silverdale Community Centre
8760 McLean Street, Mission
Since the 1930s, the Ruskin Dam and Generating Station has provided a clean and reliable supply
of electricity to homes and businesses in BC. After more than 80 years of service, the facility is
in need of an upgrade. BC Hydro is planning a major investment to the Ruskin facility to improve
seismic performance and replace the original powerhouse equipment which is in poor condition
and becoming increasingly unreliable.
Project construction is expected to take approximately six years and run from 2012 to 2018.
BCHydro is preparing Environmental and Construction Management Plans for the project and
would like your input. Please join us for the community information session on June 27th from
7p.m. to 9 p.m. or contact us at LMSC.communityrelations@bchydro.com or call 1 800 663 1377
to arrange a presentation for your group. Additional information sessions will be held in the fall to
nalize the plans.
More information on the project and a copy of the draft Environmental Management Plan is
available on line at bchydro.com/ruskin.
For 50 years, BC Hydro has been providing clean, reliable electricity to our customers. Today
we are planning for the next 50 years by investing in new projects, upgrading existing facilities
and working with our customers to conserve energy through Power Smart.
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If British Columbians vote NO to going back to PST + GST in the referendum, the HST reduction
to 10% will be the law. The provinces ofcial notication to the Government of Canada guarantees
the drop in HST by way of a signed federal government order.
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B. DENSITY
All buildings and structures shall not 1.
exceed a lot coverage of 50%
Buildings and structures for Accessory Residential 2.
Use shall not exceed a lot coverage of 12%
C. AREA AND DIMENSIONS
1. Lot Area
a) No person shall create a lot which is
less than 315 m2 in area.
2. Lot Dimensions
a) Width:
i. With lane access:
No person shall create an interior lot which is less than
9.2 metres in width measured at a distance of 7.5
metres from the front property line.
No person shall create an exterior lot which borders
either a street or lane on 2 sides, one of which is a side
lot line which is less than 13.2m in width measured at
a distance of 7.5 metres from the front property line.
ii. Without lane access:
No person shall create an interior lot which is less than
10.5 m in width measured at a distance 7.5 metres from
the front property line.
No person shall create an exterior lot which borders
either a street or lane on 2 sides, one of which is a side
lot line which is less than 13.5 metres in width measured
at a distance of 7.5 metres from the front property line.
b) Depth:
No person shall create a lot which is
less than 27 metres in depth.
D. YARD REQUIREMENTS
a) Regulations for the size, shape and siting
of buildings and structures shall be:
1. For lots with a rear lane, shall be sited not less than:
a) 3.0 metres from the front lot line
b) 13.0 metres from the rear lot line
c) 1.2 metres from the interior lot line
d) 3.0 metres from an exterior side lot line
2. For lots with no rear lane, shall be sited not less than:
a) 3.0 metres from the front lot line except
that the distance to the garage shall
not be less than 5.5 metres;
b) 8.0 metres from the rear lot line;
c) 1.2 metres from the interior lot line;
d) 3.0 metres from the exterior lot line.
B) Buildings and Structures for Accessory Residential Use
and Accessory Off-Street Parking
Use shall be sited not less than:
i) 1.0 metres from the rear lot line;
ii) 0.45 metres from an interior side lot line
provided that a minimum setback of 2 m
is maintained for the other side yard;
iii) 2.0 metres from an exterior side yard;
iv) 11.0 metres from a front lot line;
v) 4.5 metres from a principal use measured from
the face of any chimney, bay window, hutch
or nook permitted elsewhere in this bylaw.
E. HEIGHT
1. All buildings and structures for one family
residential use shall not exceed a height of
9.75 metres nor 2 storeys in height.
2. All buildings used for accessory residential
use and/or accessory off street parking use
shall not exceed a height of 4.9 metres.
F. OTHER REGULATIONS:
1. Access
Vehicular access for lots backing on a Municipal
lane will be restricted to the lane.
G. Off Street Parking spaces shall be provided in
accordance with Maple Ridge Off Street Parking
and Loading Bylaw No. 4350 - 1990.
H. A residential use shall be permitted only if the
site is serviced to the standard set out in Maple
Ridge Subdivision and Development Servicing
Bylaw No. 4800 - 1993 as amended.
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that a copy of the aforesaid bylaws and
copies of staff reports and other information considered by Council
relevant to the matters contained in the bylaws will also be available
for public inspection at the Municipal Hall, Planning Department
counter, between 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. from June 10 to June 21,
2011, Saturdays, Sundays and Statutory Holidays excepted.
Some of this information will also be posted on the District website
www.mapleridge.ca on the Mayor and Council/Agendas
and Minutes page.
ALL PERSONS who deem themselves affected by any of these bylaws
shall be afforded a reasonable opportunity to be heard at the Public
Hearing before Council on the matters contained in the bylaws or
by making a written submission to the attention of the Manager of
Legislative Services or by sending an e-mail to the Clerks Department
at clerks@mapleridge.ca, by 4:00 p.m., June 21, 2011. All written
submissions and e-mails will become part of the public record.
Dated this 10th day of June, 2011.
Ceri Marlo
Manager of Legislative Services
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transmission/$33,343 for a new 2011 Frontier SV 4x4 (4KSG71 AE00), automatic transmission. Freight and PDE ($1,595/$1,467/$1,397/$1,595) are included. License, registration, insurance, duties and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation
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$20,139 Cash Purchase (You Pay) Price for a new 2011 Altima 2.5 S (T4RG51 AA00) manual transmission/$16,120 Cash Purchase
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for a new 2011 Frontier 4.0 SV 4x4 (4KSG71 AE00), automatic transmission. Cash Purchase Discount ($5,454/$3,995/$3,217/$6,860) and freight and PDE charges ($1,595/$1,467/$1,397/$1,595) are included in Cash Purchase Prices. License, registration,
insurance and applicable taxes (including excise tax and fuel conservation tax, if applicable) are extra. Finance offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other
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for a new 2011 Versa Hatch 1.8 SL (B5RG51 AA00), manual transmission/$25,356 Selling Price for a new 2011 Frontier KC SV 4x4 (4KSG51 AA00), manual transmission. Employee Pricing Discounts ($7,214/$4,929/$3,840/$6,587) freight and PDE charges
($1,595/$1,467/$1,397/$1,595) air-conditioning tax ($100) and certain fees where applicable. License, insurance, registration, and other applicable taxes (including excise taxes and fuel conservation tax, where applicable) are extra. Dealer order/trade may be necessary.
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Advanced Airbag System (AABS) Roof-Mounted Curtain Side-Impact Air Bags
(SRS) Driver and Front Passenger Seat-Mounted Side-Impact Air Bags (SRS)
Front Double Wishbone Suspension Rigid Multi-Leaf Rear Suspension Fully
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60/40 Split Folding Rear Bench Seat
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But since the con-
tract totalled more than
$25,000, this year is the
rst time the mayors
business had to be iden-
tied in a city nancial
statement to the sur-
prise of several council-
lors, who pointed out the
mayor was signing his
own cheques.
The current contract
with Sharpes Insurance,
for $26,730, expires in
2012.
MacLean will not be
seeking re-election this
year.
We didnt know about
it, said Coun. Bruce Bell,
who was one of three
councillors who inquired
about the payment at
a committee meeting
Tuesday.
The contract was all
above board, so there
is nothing wrong with
it. But we should have
known about it.
In 2009, the city decided
to formalize the way it
obtains insurance by in-
viting proposals, instead
of sticking by a previous
agreement, which alter-
nated between Sharpes
and Johnston Meier In-
surance.
Three agencies re-
sponded to the request
for proposals, including
Sharpes, Johnston Meier
and Meier & Company
Insurance.
A staff committee
picked the best bidder
according to set criteria
that included experience,
the availability of on-site
service, a willingness to
provide short-term credit
and a familiarity with the
citys vehicle eet.
In this case, we were
looking for our best val-
ue. We were looking at
what extra service they
could provide to us, ex-
plained Pitt Meadows
director of corporate ser-
vices Laurie Darcus.
The mayor was not in-
volved in preparing the
proposal submitted by
Sharpes Insurance to
the city, but points out
that Pitt Meadows does
not have a policy or by-
law that prohibits staff
or councillors from doing
business with the mu-
nicipality.
I tried to stay as far
away as possible, Ma-
cLean said.
Coun. Deb Walters,
who will be vying for the
mayors seat in upcoming
civic election, stressed
she wasnt insinuating
there was something
amiss with the insurance
contract.
I know mayor Ma-
cLean probably wasnt
happy with it, but its our
responsibility to ask the
questions about where
the money goes, she
said after the meeting.
Its all above board, so
he has nothing to worry
about.
Coun. John Becker, who
has been a city councillor
since 2002, was aware
that the mayors insur-
ance agency has insured
the city vehicles in the
past.
He thought the ques-
tions by other council-
lors to the citys director
of nance were hardly
worth the exercise.
I thought it was in
very bad taste and either
ignored or demonstrated
an inability to under-
stand our processes.
Mayor from front
Its all above board
Growing debt
Financial statements released
bytheCityof Pitt Meadows this
past weekshowits debt spiked
tomorethan$7millionin2010
from$3.7theprevious year.
Thecityborrowed$4.7million
throughlong-termloans to
fundupgrades tocivic centre
andpurchaseits icearena, but
alsoowes another $2.6million,
usedtofundimprovements to
thehockeyrink.
Accordingtothefnancial
statements, Coun. DebWalters
provedtobethebiggest spend-
er oncouncil in2010, claiming
$7,443inexpenses, followedby
Mayor DonMacLean, whodrew
asalaryof $63,220(upfrom
$50,568in2009) andclaimed
$4,133inexpenses.
Coun. GwenOConnell was
next with$3,034inclaimed
expenses. TracyMiyashitabilled
thecityfor $2,528, closely
followedbyCoun. DougBing,
with$2,382. Coun. BruceBell
claimed$88, whileCoun. John
Becker hadnoexpenses.
All councillors made$24,761,
upfrom$19,802theprevious
year.
Employeesalaries cost thecity
atotal of $3,905,922in2010.
Fourteencityemployees made
morethan$75,000in2010,
whilestaf whomadeless
accountedfor $2.4millionin
salaries.
Top earners
Accordingtothe2010state-
ment of fnancial information,
thetopPitt Meadows municipal
earners:
JakeRudolph, CAO$183,123;
KimGrout, director of opera-
tions $124,647;
DeanRear, director of fnance
$117,183;
DonJolley, frechief
$109.823;
LaurieDarcus, director of
corporateservices $99,274;
KateZanon, CEOeconomic
development $97,909;
James Lynn, manager of
fnancial services $96,137;
RandyEvans, operations
superintendent $95,765;
LornaJones, director of human
resources $94,222.
Full fnancial statements are
availableat .pittmeadows.bc.ca.
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TAKE NOTICE THAT a Public Hearing will be held in the Council Chamber of the Municipal Hall, 11995 Haney Place,
Maple Ridge, North-East corner entrance, at 7:00 p.m., Tuesday, June 21, 2011 to consider the following bylaws:
Notice of Public Hearing
1) RZ/081/10
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6821-2011
LEGAL: Parcel A (Statutory Right of Way Plan
BCP24827) of Parcel One (Explanatory Plan 17262)
of Parcel N (Explanatory Plan 13129), District Lot
246 & 263, Group 1 and North West Quarter, Section
23, Township 9, New Westminster District.
LOCATION: North End of Golden Ears Way
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
TO: CS-3 (Recreation Commercial)
PURPOSE: The intent of this application is to facilitate the road
alignment for the Golden Ears Bridge. A portion of the site is
to be used for the road, and the remainder will be transferred
to the adjacent Meadow Gardens Golf Course as partial
compensation for land for the Golden Ears Bridge Project.
2A) 2011-035-CP
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6813-2011
LEGAL: Lots 23 & 24, both of Section 28, Township
12, New Westminster District, Plan 48925
LOCATION: 23711 & 23735 132 Avenue
PURPOSE: To amend Figure 2 and Figure
3C (as shown on Map No. 807)
FROM: Neighbourhood Park, Conservation,
Open Space and Low Density Urban
TO: Medium/High Density Residential,
Neighbourhood Park,
Low Density Urban,
and Conservation
AND To amend Figure 4 to add to Conservation
and to remove from Conservation
(as shown on Map No. 808)
2B) 2011-035-RZ
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING
BYLAW NO. 6818-2011
LEGAL: Lot 24, Section 28, Township 12, New
Westminster District, Plan 48925
LOCATION: 23735 132 Avenue
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential) & RS-2
(One Family Suburban Residential)
TO: P-1 (Park and School)
PURPOSE: To provide a municipal park for
the residents of the area.
3A) RZ/067/10
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6822-2011
PURPOSE: Schedule A, Appendix C, Zoning, Item 2- Zoning
Matrix is hereby amended by inserting the following zone
under the OCP Designation/Categories of Urban Residential
Designation and Major Corridor Residential Category,
between the R-1 (Residential District) and CD-1-93 (Amenity
Residential District) zones: R-2 (Urban Residential District)
AND Schedule A, Section 10.0 Area Plans, Sub-
Section 10.4 Town Centre Area Plan, Appendix A Zoning
Matrix, Item 2 Zoning Matrix, is hereby amended by
inserting the following zone under the OCP Designation/
Category of Single-Family Residential, between the R-1
(Residential District) and CD-1-93 (Amenity Residential
District) zones: R-2 (Urban Residential District)
AND Schedule A, Section 10.0 Area Plans, Sub-Section
10.2 Albion Area Plan, Item 10.2.7 Albion Zoning Matrix,
is hereby amended by inserting the following zone under
the Land Use Designation of Medium Density Residential,
between the R-1 (Residential District) and CD-1-93 (Amenity
Residential District) zones: R-2 (Urban Residential District.)
3B) RZ/067/10
MAPLE RIDGE OFFICIAL COMMUNITY PLAN
AMENDING BYLAW NO. 6823-2011
LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 404 & 408, Group 1,
New Westminster District, Plan BCP46902
LOCATION: 23851 Kanaka Creek Road
PURPOSE: To amend Schedule C of
the Ofcial Community Plan
FROM: Conservation and Low Density Residential
TO: Low Density Residential,
and Conservation
3C) RZ/067/10
MAPLE RIDGE ZONE AMENDING BYLAW NO.6758-2010
LEGAL: Lot 1, District Lot 404 & 408, Group 1,
New Westminster District, Plan BCP46902
LOCATION: 23851 Kanaka Creek Road
FROM: RS-3 (One Family Rural Residential)
TO: R-1 (Residential District),
& R-2 (Urban Residential District)
PURPOSE: To permit future subdivision of 63 Single Family Lots.
AND
2. That PART 3 BASIC PROVISIONS, SECTION 302 ZONES (1) is
amended by inserting the following between R-1 Residential
District and R-3 Special Amenity Residential District
R-2 URBAN RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT
3. Amend Schedule D Minimum Lot Area and
Dimensions by the addition of the following;
R-2 see section 601B after R-1 12m 24m 371m2
4. Amend PART 6 RESIDENTIAL ZONES, SECTION 601, ONE
FAMILY AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES (R-1, RS-1, RS-1a,
RS-1b, SRS, RS-1c, RS-1d, RS-2, RS-3, RT-1, RE) by the deletion
of the section in its entirety and replacement with the following:
601 ONE FAMILY AND TWO FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONES
(R-1, R-2, R-3 RS-1, RS-1a, RS-1b, SRS, RS-1c,
RS-1d, RS-2, RS-3, RT-1, RE, CD-1-93)
A. PERMITTED USES OF LAND, BUILDINGS AND
STRUCTURES Subject to the regulations of Section
401, 402 and 601B, the following uses and no
others shall be permitted in the zone indicated:
5. That PART 6 RESIDENTIAL ZONES is amended
by inserting the following after Section 601A
CD-1-93 Amenity Residential District.
601B R-2 Urban Residential District
A. PERMITTED USES Subject to the regulations of
Section 401 and Section 601, the following uses and
no others shall be permitted in the R-2 zone.
One Family Residential (limited to one per lot) 1.
Boarding Use (Sec. 401 & 601) 2.
Accessory Residential Use 3.
Accessory Home Occupation Use (Sec. 401) 4.
Accessory Off Street Parking Use 5.
Temporary Residential Use (subject to Section 402) 6.
MAP NO. 808
MAP NO. 807
USE ZONE I N WHI CH USE I S PERMI TTED
R-1 R-2 R-3 RS-1 RS-1a RS-1b RS-1c RS-1d RS-2 RS-3 RT-1 SRS RE CD-1-
93
Agriculture
One Family
Residential

Two Family
Residential



Boarding
Accessory
Residential

Accessory Home
Occupation

Accessory Off-
Street Parking

Accessory
Employee
Residential


Accessory
Produce Sales


Elderly Citizens
Residential


Temporary
Residential
(subject to
Section 402)

Rental Stable
Temporary
Tourist
Accomodation



Secondary Suite
Residential


Hobby Kennel

Neighbourhood
Daycare



Detached
Garden Suite
Use (subject to
Section 402)



ICBC ofcials say
theyll look at loosening
the requirement to keep
auto insurance papers in
the vehicle a rule some
owners say leaves them
vulnerable to home bur-
glars.
Thieves sometimes
break into vehicles,
get the address of the
owner from the insur-
ance papers, and then
go loot the home. Some
even use a garage door
opener from the car to
get inside.
Chilliwack university
instructor Ken Pugh has
been pressing ICBC to
act.
He says crooks going
for the car-home break-
in combo target vehicles
likely to be parked for
hours at places like mov-
ie theatres, trail heads
and churches.
Sometimes they
even slash the tires so
the owners cant get
home quickly, he said.
Theyve got it down to
an art.
That threat could be
eliminated, Pugh said,
if ICBC let owners keep
their original car insur-
ance papers at home and
use a photocopy in the
vehicle with the address
blacked out if theyre
stopped by police.
So far, ICBC ofcials
maintain originals must
stay with the vehicle and
it would take provincial
legislation to change
that rule.
Were taking a look
at what can be done
to address these con-
cerns, ICBC spokesper-
son Kathy Taylor said.
Sometimes a quick x
to a process is possible,
but we want to exercise
due diligence to make
sure we wouldnt be cre-
ating any larger issues.
Meanwhile, ICBC rec-
ommends storing the
originals in a hidden
panel or secure storage
box in the vehicle or else
taking them with you
when youre away from
your car.
But carrying a sheaf of
insurance documents is
impractical, said Pugh.
Id need a man-purse,
he said. A wallets not
big enough.
And he doubts any hid-
ing place inside a vehicle
would be thief-proof.
He argues B.C. could
simply follow the lead
of Saskatchewan, which
provides a wallet-sized
card for proof of insur-
ance and allows drivers
to keep the original doc-
uments at home.
ICBC has been very
slow to react to this,
he said, adding he has
neighbours who are
afraid to leave their
homes after a urry of
break-ins.
The auto insurer
doesnt seem to care if
criminals target homes,
he said, but added the
provincial government
should if its serious
about public safety and
protecting families.
This is an outdated
procedure that is no
longer in the interests of
public safety.
Pugh wants Public
Safety Minister Shirley
Bond to intervene and
is also asking B.C.s In-
formation and Privacy
Commissioner to inves-
tigate and potentially
order ICBC to change its
policy.
The RCMP publicly
cautioned motorists this
spring against leaving
identifying documents
such as insurance in ve-
hicles, most recently af-
ter a urry of thefts from
the homes of church-go-
ers in Abbotsford.
RCMP E Division
spokesperson Sgt. Rob
Vermeulen said its
likely rare that burglars
target homes using in-
surance paperwork, but
added its wise to take
precautions.
Our advice would not
be to leave the docu-
ments in the vehicle, he
said. Carry them with
you.
A thief stopped by po-
lice in a stolen vehicle
would also be unable
to produce documents
and pass himself off as
a legitimate operator, he
added.
ICBC could help curb home break-ins: Critic
Thieves can exploit
outdated
paperwork rule
Rents, vacancy rates up
Rents edged up 2.6 per cent in Metro Vancouver
over the past year, according to the Canada Mort-
gage and Housing Corp.
The average rent for a two-bedroom apartment
climbed to $1,181 in April, up from $1,150 a year
before.
Further east in the Fraser Valley, Abbotsford-
area rents climbed 1.9 per cent from $783 to $797.
The provincial average rose 2.1 per cent from
$983 to $1,015, CMHC reported.
While prices are up slightly, the latest rental
market survey found its somewhat easier to nd
a unit.
Vacancy rates in Metro Vancouver increased
from 2.2 to 2.8 per cent and from 3.1 to 3.7 per cent
province wide. There was no change in 6.6 per
cent vacancy rate in Abbotsford.
CMHC economist Carol Frketich said the rental
unit supply rose as tenants in purpose-built apart-
ment buildings bought their own homes or moved
into secondary suites or investor-owned condos.
by J ef f Nagel
Bl ack Press
Bridges among worst roads
The 73-year-old Pattullo Bridge has been vot-
ed the worst strip of road in the Lower Main-
land in a B.C. Automobile Association survey.
Although the bridge is notoriously narrow, it
made third place on the list of the provinces
worst roads for congestion.
The Oak Street Bridge came in at number 15
for damaged pavement, while the Iron Work-
ers Memorial Bridge appears at number 11 for
poor bike paths.
Topping the list with 552 votes was a section
of Ospika Boulevard in Prince George followed
by the Mabel Lake Road near Enderby, both
for damaged pavement. Silver Star Road near
Vernon and the Pacic Rim Highway on Van-
couver Island also made the list for pavement
damage.
Daly Road in Surrey, in a quiet area near
Barnston Island, was voted into 14th place for
damaged pavement.
Even more respondents propelled Harris
Road on Saturna Island into third place.
A total of 4,000 people voted on the survey
conducted in May.
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A North Vancouver
home invasion case is
the latest trial to be de-
layed due to a shortage
of sheriffs that has in-
tensied after cutbacks
took effect this month.
The case against Duck
Yoon was suspended
June 8 by B.C. Supreme
Court Justice Elizabeth
Arnold-Bailey, who
ruled the trial in the
downtown Vancouver
law courts wont proceed
until sheriffs are avail-
able to ensure security.
Richard Fowler, one of
the lawyers in the case
and a spokesman for
the Trial Lawyers Asso-
ciation of B.C., called it
further evidence court-
house budget cuts are
rippling throughout the
justice system.
This is a desperate
and devastating situa-
tion, he said. Things
have to change imme-
diately. Justice and the
people of the province
are suffering severe
harm by this sad state of
affairs.
The provincial govern-
ment cut the hours of 52
auxiliary and part-time
sheriffs this month,
equivalent to eliminat-
ing 34 full-time positions.
Thats on top of the loss
of nearly 100 sheriffs
almost 20 per cent of
the workforce by attri-
tion over a four-year hir-
ing freeze.
Because of the backlog
in B.C.s court system,
suspending and resched-
uling a trial can mean a
delay of several months
to a year potentially
putting cases at risk of
being thrown out if the
eventual wait is found
to violate the accuseds
right to be tried in a rea-
sonable time.
Other cases have been
postponed in recent
months in Richmond,
Victoria, Nanaimo and
the Okanagan, accord-
ing to the union repre-
senting sheriffs.
Four additional crimi-
nal cases were postponed
Wednesday in Vancou-
ver Provincial Court at
222 Main Street, said
Dean Purdy of the B.C.
Government and Service
Employees Union.
Deputy sheriffs
couldnt be provided for
security, so the judges
have put all those trials
off as well, he said.
The Attorney Gen-
erals ministry has said
courthouse safety and
security is a top prior-
ity, but the deployment
of sheriffs is subject to
budget restraints.
Februarys provincial
budget approved cuts
totaling $14.5 million
for court services, pros-
ecution services and the
judiciary, despite a 2010
report from provincial
court judges warning
more than 2,000 criminal
cases are at risk of being
quashed due to exces-
sive delays. B.C. has 12
per cent fewer provincial
court judges than in 2005
despite rising caseloads
and complexities.
More trials delayed by lack of sheriffs
The internationally-
recognized Roots of
Empathy program will
be expanded into about
360 kindergarten class-
rooms across the prov-
ince this year.
The Seeds of Empathy
program, which focuses
on teaching children
aged four and ve, will
also expand into 22 pre-
schools or child cares in
2011-2012.
The programs will be
co-funded by the Min-
istry of Children and
Family Development
and the Ministry of Edu-
cation which will jointly
provide $800,000 annu-
ally over ve years.
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Friday, June 17
Auditions for A Christmas Carol, a
musical by Michael DeMaio, are being held
for ages 10 and up from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. at
the Maple Ridge Dance Circle, 12011 224th
Street, Maple Ridge. Professional singing
experience not required, but be prepared
to sing a song of your choice. Production
dates are Dec.13 to 17 at the ACT, Maple
Ridge. For further information please
contact Sharon at 604-476-1984 or online
at www.emeraldpig.ca.
Saturday, June 18
Auditions for A Christmas Carol,
a musical by Michael DeMaio, are being
held for ages 10 and up from 5 to 8 p.m.
at the Maple Ridge Dance Circle, 12011
224th Street, Maple Ridge. Professional
singing experience not required, but be
prepared to sing a song of your choice.
Production dates are Dec.13 to 17 at the
ACT, Maple Ridge. For further information
please contact Sharon at 604-476-1984
or online at www.emeraldpig.ca.
A fundraiser dance is being held
for Cathy Emmersons PREFER Preschool
(Poverty Reduction, Education and Family
Empowerment in Rwanda) at 8 p.m. at
Pitt Meadows Heritage Hall, 12460 Harris
Road. Tickets are $20 with a donation to
the food bank. Live music, cash bar, door
prizes. For more information, or tickets,
call Barb at 604-466-2010.
Sunday, June 19
The Pitt Meadows Farmers Market
proudly begins its frst full season with
a celebratory market, beginning at 10
a.m. A celebration of the start of the
2011 season takes place at 11:30 a.m. at
Spirit Square in the Civic Centre of Pitt
Meadows on Harris Road.
Monday, June 20
Pitt Meadows Garden Club is
inviting members and anyone interested
to its monthly meeting at 7 p.m. at Pitt
Meadows Community Hall at the corner
Harris and Ford Road. Guest speaker is
Ron Kok of Amsterdam Greenhouses and
Nursery who will be talking about saving
and storing seeds. Free for members, $2 for
non-members. Everyone welcome.
In recognition of National Aborigi-
nal Day, the Maple Ridge Public Library
will be hosting Treaty 101 at 7 p.m. Debbie
Miller from the Katzie treaty team will pro-
vide an overview of First Nations treaties in
British Columbia, share Katzie First Nations
experiences in treaty negotiation, and
answer any questions. Refreshments will
be served. Everyone welcome. For more
information, please call the Maple Ridge
Public Library at 604-467-7417.
Tuesday, June 21
Edith McDermott Elementary
School is hosting a welcoming pole wit-
nessing ceremony in honour of National
Aboriginal Day. Students, staf, and com-
munity members have been carving this
pole and its fnish will be honoured with
this ceremony.
The Maple Ridge Public Library
will be ofering a mask making class
with Quentin Harris at 3:30 p.m. Come
and learn how to make a First Nations
style mask. Learn about First Nations
culture and celebrate National Aboriginal
Day with local Aboriginal artist Quentin
Harris. All school-aged children are
welcome. For more information, please
call the Maple Ridge Public Library at
604-467-7417.
The Maple Ridge Public Library
will be running a Books on Film series
at 6 p.m. Books on Film is a selection of
flms that are based some classic and
well known books. Bring your friends and
spend a relaxing evening at the library
with a great flm. Friends of the Library
will sell refreshments at intermission.
Admission is free. For more information,
or to inquire about the schedule, please
call the Maple Ridge Public Library at
604-467-7417.
For the record
A listing for this Sunday, June 19,
titled Showcase your artistry at
the CEED Centre, appeared in the
Wednesday, June15 edition of The
News. However, this event has since
been postponed. We regret any
confusion this may have caused.
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THE NEWS/sports
Sectioncoordinator:
Robert Mangelsdorf
604-467-1122ext. 216
sports@mapleridgenews.com
Moose
moves
Halen Cordoni (left)
of the Ridge
Meadows Moose
minor ball hockey
team, moves the
ball up the rink
during a game
against the Ridge
Meadows Predators
at Pitt Meadows
Arenas on Sunday.
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Bantam Royals stretch win streak to 11 games after sweep of Interior
The Ridge Meadows Royals
moved into second place in the
B.C. Minor Baseball bantam AAA
league with a four-game sweep
during last weekends swing
through the Interior, stretching
their win streak to 11 games.
The Royals travelled to Kamloops
on Saturday for a double-header to
take on the Kamloops Riverdogs
before travelling to Kelowna to
take on the Okanagan Athletics for
a pair of games on Sunday.
The Royals struggled on defence
and on the mound for much of the
weekend, but the teams bats were
able to get them out of trouble,
scoring 62 runs in four games.
The road trip opened with a 13-9
win over Kamloops for the Royals,
followed by 13-3 drubbing later in
the day.
Sunday saw the Royals make
short work of the Okaganan Ath-
letics, winning 15-2 in the rst
game.
The Athletics were able to score
10 runs in the second game of the
double-header, but couldnt keep
up to Royals bats as they won
21-10 to complete the sweep of the
interior.
The Royals have managed to
register double-digit runs in each
of their last 10 games, scoring 148
runs in that stretch.
The Royals are now 15-4-1 in
league play, with an overall record
of 26-10-4.
The Royals are: Ryan Ander-
son, Graham Bailey, Kole Benard,
Devon Bird, Nick Evans, Bayley
Germaine, Liam Godfrey, Bren-
dan Halstrom, Matt Jonsen, Co-
lin McMaster, Andre Pelletier,
Kyle Ross, Ben Stadnik, and Matt
Whieldon.
Midget AA playofs
The Fraser Valley Midget AA
baseball league playoffs got un-
derway this week with four local
teams in the running.
The Ridge Meadows Mariners
edged Aldergrove 8-7 on Tues-
day, while the Ridge Meadows
Braves tied Chilliwack No. 1 7-7.
The Ridge Meadows Silver-
hawks lost 12-8 to the Mission
Twins.
The Ridge Meadows Royals
were to face the Mariners at the
Albion Sports Complex Thurs-
day night at 7 p.m.
All the teams will be in action
this weekend as they finish up
round robin play.
The Silverhawks face the Port
Coquitlam Phillies at Hammond
Park 6:30 p.m. on Friday, while
the Royals take on Aldergrove at
Larry Walker Field, also at 6:30
p.m. on Friday.
The Braves face Chilliwack No.
2 at home at the Albion Sports
Complex at 7 p.m., while the Roy-
als face the Coquitlam/Moody
Cubs Saturday at 6 p.m., also at
Albion.
sports@mapleridgenews.com
by Rober t Mangel s dor f
staff repor ter
Rotary donates $125k to local sports groups
The Meadowridge Rotary Club
donated $125,000 to local sports
groups on Tuesday, money that
will help build and maintain
sports facilities for children in
Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows.
The local Rotary club donated
$75,000 to the Ridge Canoe and
Kayak Club, $30,000 to the Mead-
ow Ridge Knights community
football program, and $20,000 to
the Golden Ears Athletics club, at
a luncheon on Tuesday.
Rotary member and former Ma-
ple Ridge mayor Gordy Robson
said the money raised will help
ensure local children will have af-
fordable sports options with top-
notch facilities.
This represents the money
weve raised from our annual
sports banquets for the last two
years, he said. Weve been hold-
ing the banquets for the last 20
years.
The Ridge Canoe and Kayak
Club plans to use the donation as
seed money towards its proposed
boathouse on Whonnock Lake.
The RCKC was founded in 1982,
and was originally housed in a
shipping container. The not-for-
prot club is currently housed
in an addition to the Whonnock
Lake Community Centre.
The Meadow Ridge Knights
will use their donation to fund a
scoreboard for the articial turf
Rotary Field at Samuel Robert-
son Technical secondary.
It will be just like Friday Night
Lights, the same as at Empire
Field, said Robson.
Golden Ears Athletics, mean-
while, will be using its donation to
replace the old trailers in which
they store track equipment with
new, leak-free units.
Meadowridge Rotary is cur-
rently raising funds for local
sports organization with the rst
annual Rotary Duck Race. The
race takes place July 31 at Maple
Ridge Park, with the grand prize
being a new 2011 Jeep Wrangler
Sport 4X4.
Rubber duckies can be adopted
for $10 each.
So far, more than 6,000 ducks
have been sold, says Robson.
The sports banquet funds the
facilities, and the duck race funds
the operations, he said.
The rst $25,000 raised through
the fundraiser will go to KidSport,
a charity that helps pay for sports
registration fees for needy kids.
The remainder will go to local
sports organizations that take
part in selling ducks for the fund-
raiser.
by Rober t Mangel s dor f
staff repor ter
For more information, visit www.rota-
ryduckrace.ca or call 604463-3333.
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Western Lacrosse Association
Regular season standings
As of June 16
Team GP W L T PTS GF GA
Victoria 6 4 1 1 9 66 62
New Westminster 5 3 1 1 7 53 42
Coquitlam 6 3 3 0 6 62 54
Maple Ridge 6 3 3 0 6 51 59
Nanaimo 5 2 2 1 5 51 50
Langley 7 2 4 1 5 60 72
Burnaby 7 2 5 0 4 64 68
WLA scoring
Player Team GP G A Pts PIM
Dobbie, Dane Coquitlam 6 17 20 37 10
Small, Corey Victoria 6 16 16 32 0
Ranger, Scott Nanaimo 5 16 15 31 2
Iannucci, Athan Langley 7 14 15 29 2
Clark, Colton Burnaby 7 12 16 28 2
Dickson, Curtis Maple Ridge 6 16 11 27 6
Conway, Cory Coquitlam 6 4 23 27 18
Veltman, Daryl Coquitlam 6 11 13 24 0
Dalgarno, Joel Maple Ridge 6 11 12 23 8
Shewchuk, Jamie Victoria 6 15 7 22 6
Quinton, Matt Burnaby 7 9 12 21 4
Henry, Joel Nanaimo 5 9 12 21 0
Turner, Alex Langley 7 9 10 19 15
Tinning, Scott Burnaby 7 8 11 19 4
Potter, Andrew Langley 7 6 13 19 2
Stevens, Dane Burnaby 7 11 6 17 0
Veltman, Peter Coquitlam 6 9 8 17 2
Ratclif, Lewis Nanaimo 3 8 9 17 2
Lyons, Matt Victoria 6 4 12 16 4
Saunders, Patrick Langley 7 8 7 15 4
Lowe, Derek Maple Ridge 6 3 11 14 4
McDade, Rory Burnaby 7 2 12 14 2
Cummings, Martin New West 5 8 5 13 2
Tao, Corbyn New West 5 3 10 13 4
Loewen, Riley Maple Ridge 5 4 9 13 0
Duch, Rhys Victoria 3 5 8 13 2
Susheski, Kerry Langley 6 4 8 12 2
Robinson, Sean New West 5 2 10 12 4
Williams, Dan Langley 6 4 7 11 2
Kowalyk, Kory Victoria 6 2 9 11 2
Zywicki, Jef New West 3 5 6 11 2
Tellis, Peter Maple Ridge 6 3 7 10 4
WLA goaltending leaders
Player Team GP W L T GAA %
Rose, Nick Coquitlam 3 1 1 0 6.00 .869
Flindell, Matt Victoria 3 1 1 0 6.08 .818
Richards, Tyler New West 3 3 0 0 6.25 .863
Lewis, Dan Burnaby 4 0 3 0 8.38 .805
King, Matt Nanaimo 5 2 2 0 9.28 .809
MacDonald, B. Langley 5 1 1 1 9.76 .793
Schibild, Ron Maple Ridge 4 2 2 0 9.78 .770
Atherton, B. Coquitlam 4 2 2 0 10.43 .789
Lowe, Scott Burnaby 5 2 2 0 10.78 .780
Leyshon, Andrew Langley 3 1 2 0 10.94 .744
Patterson, Nick Victoria 6 3 0 1 11.26 .759
Maple Ridge Burrards scoring
Player GP G A Pts PIM
Dickson, Curtis 6 16 11 27 6
Dalgarno, Joel 6 11 12 23 8
Lowe, Derek 6 3 11 14 4
Loewen, Riley 5 4 9 13 0
Tellis, Peter 6 3 7 10 4
Miotto, Tyler 6 2 5 7 2
Daly, Randy 4 3 3 6 4
Cook, Sam 6 2 1 3 16
Michaud, Dayne 5 2 1 3 0
McIntosh, Garrett 6 1 2 3 9
Davis, Aaron 5 1 2 3 14
Codron, Tyler 6 1 1 2 4
Schibild, Ron 4 0 2 2 0
Reid, Kevin 5 1 0 1 23
Davies, Ben 4 1 0 1 6
Reid, Creighton 6 0 1 1 2
Sauve, Jef 4 0 1 1 0
Pascas, Aaron 3 0 1 1 2
Maple Leaf Junior Golf Tour
B.C. Series
Peace Portal Golf Club, Surrey
June 11 and 12
Boys 17-19
Rank Name Home town Score
1 Scott Robertson Surrey 78-70-148
2 Callum Robinson Langley 75-78-153
3 Trevor Garofano Coquitlam 77-77-154
3 Ryan Saran Langley 78-76-154
5 Steven Diack Coquitlam 83-73-156
6 Dylan Reichelt Langley 77-80-157
7 Jordan Beveridge Pitt Meadows 82-77-159
8 Ryan Grill Abbotsford 83-77-160
9 Jesse Reichelt Langley 87-78-165
10 Alex Leech Mission 86-81-167
11 Logan Peddie Delta 90-91-181
11 Tyler Roope Langley 96-85-181
Girls
Rank Name Home town Score
1 Muni (Lily) He Pitt Meadows 80-77-157
2 Katherine Zhu Langley 89-84-173
3 Kathy Lim Langley 88-88-176
4 Mackenzie Field Christina Lake 94- 88-182
B.C. Minor Baseball Standings
Regular season standings
Junior mens
Team GP W L T F A Pts %
R. Meadows Royals 5 5 0 0 32 7 10 1.00
Aldergrove Cubs 6 5 0 1 55 30 11 0.92
Newton Nationals 4 3 1 0 29 7 6 0.75
Chilliwack 3 2 1 0 21 12 4 0.67
Surrey 3 2 1 0 17 17 4 0.67
Cloverdale Rays 5 3 2 0 27 23 6 0.60
New West Twins 5 3 2 0 18 17 6 0.60
Newton Giants 3 1 1 1 10 10 3 0.50
Vancouver Capilanos 6 2 2 2 40 45 6 0.50
Gibsons Jays 2 1 1 0 17 19 2 0.50
R. Meadows Mudhens 6 2 4 0 31 43 4 0.33
Vancouver Spitz 3 0 1 2 14 15 2 0.33
North Delta Indians 3 1 2 0 7 6 2 0.33
Rich. Young Chuckers 4 1 3 0 9 25 2 0.25
R. Meadows Expos 5 0 3 2 19 40 2 0.20
Richmond Chuckers 4 0 4 0 11 30 0 0.00
Coquitlam/Moody Reds 3 0 3 0 15 26 0 0.00
Midget AAA
Team GP W L T F A Pts %
Ridge Meadows 23 19 4 0 170 58 38 0.83
Victoria 18 14 4 0 129 75 28 0.78
Vancouver 21 15 6 0 145 58 30 0.71
Richmond 23 15 8 0 128 75 30 0.65
Kamloops 22 14 8 0 120 95 28 0.64
Cloverdale 25 13 12 0 123 115 26 0.52
Tri City 25 13 12 0 113 103 26 0.52
Mid Island 26 13 13 0 104 119 26 0.50
Chilliwack 26 12 14 0 126 114 24 0.46
South Okanagan 20 6 14 0 79 137 12 0.30
Mid Valley 22 2 20 0 57 157 4 0.09
White Rock 23 1 22 0 36 224 2 0.04
Bantam AAA
Team GP W L T F A Pts %
Vancouver 26 24 2 0 241 80 48 0.92
Ridge Meadows 20 15 4 1 164 90 31 0.78
Victoria Senior 27 20 7 0 248 113 40 0.74
Tri City 25 17 8 0 192 114 34 0.68
Cloverdale 21 14 7 0 199 121 28 0.67
Burnaby 24 14 9 1 195 137 29 0.60
North Delta 22 12 10 0 134 105 24 0.55
White Rock 20 10 10 0 132 146 20 0.50
Richmond 22 10 12 0 142 149 20 0.45
Abbotsford 19 6 13 0 82 109 12 0.32
Victoria Junior 24 7 17 0 129 196 14 0.29
Cowichan 22 6 16 0 98 182 12 0.27
Okanagan 27 5 22 0 135 242 10 0.19
Kamloops 25 1 24 0 74 381 2 0.04
Lower Mainland Minor Lacrosse Commission
Regular season standings
As of June 16
Junior B
Team GP W T L Pts GF GA
Port Moody 13 13 0 0 26 157 72
New Westminster 14 12 0 2 24 164 77
Coquitlam 11 7 1 3 15 88 62
Ridge Meadows 13 6 1 6 13 114 90
Richmond 10 6 0 4 12 86 71
Burnaby 14 4 1 9 9 95 129
Surrey 11 4 1 6 9 87 100
Delta 10 4 1 5 9 74 84
Port Coquitlam 10 4 1 5 9 68 72
North Shore 12 1 0 11 2 52 140
Langley 10 0 0 10 0 38 126
Midget A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Ridge Meadows 18 16 0 2 34 150 55 95
Port Coquitlam 15 9 4 2 18 96 75 21
New Westminster 14 9 5 0 18 101 72 29
Coquitlam 15 8 6 1 17 99 76 23
Burnaby 16 6 7 3 15 104 100 4
Delta 14 5 7 2 12 86 84 2
Langley 17 2 13 2 6 91 149 -58
Chilliwack 17 2 15 0 4 55 171 -11

Midget A2
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Mission 16 14 1 1 29 118 53 65
North Delta 16 12 3 1 25 107 54 53
Richmond 16 11 5 0 22 120 93 27
Coquitlam 1 14 9 2 3 21 89 43 46
Surrey 17 10 7 0 20 118 85 33
Semiahmoo 15 10 5 0 18 113 73 40
New Westminster 13 8 4 1 17 61 55 6
Port Moody 14 8 6 0 16 82 73 9
Coquitlam 2 15 6 7 2 14 81 80 1
Ridge Meadows 16 4 11 1 9 51 74 -23
Port Coquitlam 15 2 11 2 8 70 102 -32
Abbotsford 13 4 9 0 6 59 88 -29
Vancouver 15 1 14 0 2 42 133 -91
Burnaby 15 0 14 1 1 37 142 -105
Bantam A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Port Coquitlam 13 12 1 0 24 102 48 54
Coquitlam 12 10 1 1 21 93 35 58
New Westminster 12 8 2 2 18 79 41 38
Burnaby 13 6 5 2 14 85 65 20
Langley 11 5 5 1 11 74 66 8
Port Moody 14 4 8 2 10 69 85 -16
Semiahmoo 13 4 8 1 9 58 88 -30
Ridge Meadows 13 2 10 1 5 46 100 -54
Delta 15 2 13 0 4 64 142 -78
Bantam A2
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Langley 13 10 1 2 22 93 66 27
Ridge Meadows 14 10 4 0 20 90 53 37
Mission 14 9 5 0 18 111 93 18
Chilliwack 10 7 2 1 15 73 55 18
Vancouver 13 6 5 2 14 76 76 0
Coquitlam 1 12 5 6 1 11 55 44 11
Burnaby 12 4 6 2 10 73 78 -5
Coquitlam 2 12 3 6 3 9 59 72 -13
North Shore 13 3 8 2 8 68 86 -18
Surrey 13 3 9 1 7 53 95 -42
Richmond 14 2 10 2 6 50 83 -33

Peewee A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Coquitlam 16 13 2 1 27 160 84 76
Ridge Meadows 16 12 1 3 27 131 46 85
New Westminster 16 11 4 1 23 135 74 61
Port Moody 16 8 7 1 17 68 81 -13
Semiahmoo 16 7 6 3 17 96 103 -7
Burnaby 16 6 8 2 14 84 98 -14
Port Coquitlam 16 2 14 0 4 59 140 -81
Delta 16 1 13 2 4 56 126 -70
Peewee A2
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Surrey 16 15 1 0 30 170 59 111
Abbotsford 16 12 2 2 26 180 87 93
Langley 16 10 5 1 26 115 73 42
Richmond 16 11 4 1 23 164 86 78
Coquitlam 2 16 11 5 0 22 128 89 39
Ridge Meadows 16 10 6 0 20 90 70 20
Vancouver 16 8 8 0 16 99 128 -29
New Westminster 16 7 8 1 15 100 96 4
Coquitlam 1 16 7 9 0 14 110 109 1
Delta 16 9 7 0 12 150 114 36
North Shore 16 6 10 0 12 75 118 -43
Port Coquitlam 16 4 12 0 8 56 138 -82
Mission 16 2 14 0 4 53 158 -105
Burnaby 16 1 15 0 2 40 116 -76
Novice A1
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Coquitlam 2 14 12 1 1 25 133 53 80
New Westminster 16 12 4 0 24 139 74 65
Burnaby 15 11 3 1 23 122 63 59
Coquitlam 1 15 10 5 0 20 115 79 36
North Shore 15 10 5 0 20 105 79 26
North Delta 16 10 6 0 20 108 92 16
Langley 18 8 8 2 18 113 128 -15
Port Moody 15 5 7 3 13 89 100 -11
Delta 15 5 8 2 12 82 113 -31
R. Meadows 2 15 4 10 1 9 90 126 -36
Richmond 15 6 9 0 6 91 97 -6
R. Meadows 1 15 1 12 2 4 69 103 -34
Novice A2
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Semiahmoo 15 12 2 1 25 144 78 66
New Westminster 16 12 4 0 24 103 72 31
Coquitlam 2 14 11 3 0 22 116 55 61
Coquitlam 1 15 10 5 0 20 125 107 18
Surrey 14 7 7 0 18 71 84 -13
Port Coquitlam 18 6 12 0 18 93 143 -50
Vancouver 15 5 10 0 10 89 136 -47
Abbotsford 15 3 12 0 6 72 129 -57
Mission 15 2 12 1 5 67 121 -54
Ridge Meadows 15 2 13 0 4 65 135 -70
Junior girls
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
New West 2 18 13 1 4 30 108 39 69
New West 1 18 14 3 1 29 110 50 60
Nanaimo 13 10 2 1 21 70 36 34
Coquitlam 1 15 10 4 1 21 81 50 31
Burnaby 14 10 4 0 20 70 47 23
Coquitlam 2 16 8 7 1 17 66 56 10
Delta 16 7 8 1 15 51 74 -23
Semiahmoo 15 3 11 1 7 40 83 -43
Ridge Meadows 14 2 11 1 5 26 79 -53
Port Coquitlam 11 0 10 1 1 16 48 -32
Richmond 16 0 16 0 0 11 87 -76
Midget girls
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
New West 2 19 16 3 0 32 142 66 76
New West 1 18 15 2 1 31 128 35 93
Port Coquitlam 17 11 6 0 22 153 86 67
Ridge Meadows 18 9 9 0 18 62 55 7
Delta 15 7 8 0 14 80 110 -30
Burnaby 16 5 9 2 12 74 103 -29
Langley 17 3 13 1 7 52 109 -57
Coquitlam 18 0 16 2 2 36 163 -12
Bantam girls
Team GP W L T Pts GF GA +/-
Ridge Meadows 15 13 2 0 26 80 27 53
Port Coquitlam 15 13 2 0 26 106 56 50
New West 1 17 10 7 0 20 83 62 21
Coquitlam 1 12 7 4 1 15 49 30 19
Burnaby 13 7 6 0 14 72 51 21
Coquitlam 2 12 6 5 1 13 57 38 19
Port Moody 13 6 7 0 12 58 48 10
New West 2 15 6 9 0 12 80 73 7
Langley 15 2 13 0 4 56 113 -57
Semiahmoo 15 0 15 0 0 25 168 -143
Lacrosse Baseball
Golf
www.mapleridgenews.com - THE NEWS -- Friday, June 17, 2011 -- 55
The Maple Ridge
Burrards will have a
chance to sweep their
three-game regular
season series with
the Langley
Thunde r
Saturday
night as
they take
on their
Western Lacrosse As-
sociation rivals for the
first time this season
on the road.
The Burrards beat
the Thunder 9-6 in
their season opener,
before edging them
11-10 last weekend at
home.
The Burrards will
make their rst trip
to the Langley Events
Centre on Saturday
to face the Thunder
for the third and nal
time this
s eas on,
b e f o r e
r e t ur n-
ing home
on Sunday
to host the Victoria
Shamrocks.
Burrards coach Dar-
en Fridge said start-
ing goaltender Ron
Schibild will likely get
the start both nights,
as back-up Chris
Seidel continues to
recover from a knee
injury suffered earlier
this season.
The Burrards are
currently tied with the
Coquitlam Adanacs for
third place in the WLA
standings with six
points in six games.
The Burrards earned
an honourable mention
on the LacrosseTalk
national rankings this
week, finishing out-
side of the top seven
teams in the nation.
The Burrards next
home game is this
Sunday at 6:45 p.m. at
Planet Ice in Maple
Ridge against the Vic-
toria Shamrocks.
Sports
Colleen Flanagan/THE NEWS
Giant hit
Ethan Holland of the Giants hits the ball during a season-ending tournament against the Mariners at Pitt Meadows
Athletic Fields on Sunday.
Burrards have chance to sweep Thunder
by Rober t Mangel s dor f
staff repor ter
Mens Tryouts
Golden Ears United
Soccer Club
Premier
Friday June 24th 7 pm
Sunday June 26th 3pm
at Samuel Robertson Technical School
Contact Greg Andrews 778-242-8920
John Johnson 604-319-8504
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In addition, teachers can request a FREE classroom
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
2 BIRTHS
Its a Girl!!!
Quinn Lowry & Angela Mann
are proud to announce the
birth of their daughter
Danica Marie Lowry
Born December 7, 2010
weighing 7lbs 7oz @ 7:07 pm.
Special thanks to Dr. Burns
& Dr. Lampen with the
wonderful nurses @ RMH.
Proud grandparents are
Curtis & Colleen Mann of
Kamloops & Langley with
Gregg & Lynn Lowry
of London, Ont
Jordan and Amanda Gervais
(nee Mepham) are thrilled to
announce the birth of their rst child
Louis Wayne Gervais
on February 11, 2011
weighing 8lb 4oz & 20 long.
Proud Grandparents
Wayne and Elsie Mepham and
Marcia Gervais. Many thanks
for all their love and support.
4 FUNERAL HOMES
5 IN MEMORIAM
Missing you Dad
Rave On

Cornelius Neufeld
Feb 25, 1940 ~ Aug 12, 2010
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
6 IN MEMORIAM GIFTS
7 OBITUARIES
GAUTHIER
Agnes Geraldine
Born August 2, 1922 in Ste.
Anne, Alberta and passed
away June 11, 2011 in Maple
Ridge, B.C. Predeceased by
her husband Adelard and one
son Maurice. Survived by
daughter Mary May; daughter-
in-law Maureen; 3 grandsons
James, Trevor (Dana) and
Ryan (Cindy); 6 great grand-
children Daemeon, Joshawa,
Ashley, Mikinley, Marley, and
Ayla. Special thanks to Dr.
Milewski and Holyrood staff
for all their care and support.
Celebration of her life will be
held at a later date.
Expressions of sympathy can
be made at www.gardenhill.ca
SCOTT
Elizabeth
Passed away peacefully on
June 4, 2011 at the age of 71
years. Survived by her loving
husband James and son
Steve. Service will be held on
Saturday June 25th at 2:00pm
at the Church of God in Christ,
220 Allard Street, Coquitlam.
Condolences may be sent to
www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
7 OBITUARIES
JANTZ
(nee Friesen)
Helen
On June 14th, 2011. Late of
Maple Ridge, B.C., age 91
years. Predeceased by her
husband Walter and all of her
brothers and sisters. Survived
by daughters Joyce (Ian)
and Brenda (Norman), son
Percy (Jenny), grandchildren
Heather, Robyn, Callum, Heidi
and Simon and great grand-
daughter Kira. Helen was
born in 1919 in Rhineland,
Saskatchewan and moved
to Vancouver as a young
woman. She married Walter in
1940 and pioneered on Sumas
Mountain near Abbotsford for
57 years. She moved to Maple
Ridge when she was 83. She
will be sadly missed. Funeral
Service Monday, June 20th
at 11 am in the MAPLE
RIDGE FUNERAL CHAPEL
(Osborns), 11969 - 216th
Street. Interment at Maple
Ridge Cemetery. In lieu
of owers, donations to
the Ridge Meadows Hospital
Foundation, would be
appreciated.
Condolences may be sent to
www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
7 OBITUARIES
WINTERS
Cornelis N.P. (Cory)
February 6th, 1934, passed
away after several months of
poor health and a short battle
with pneumonia Monday June
6th, 2011. He leaves to mourn
his loss his loving wife Sandra,
3 sons Ray (Heather), Randall
(Stephanie), Radford (Tracy),
2 step daughters Tracey
(Dave) and Darcey (Troy),
grandchildren Colin, Matthew,
Kyle, Kalyn, Malik, Adam,
Jasmine, Olivia, Katie, Sarah,
Dalton and Abigail, 3 sisters
Rina (Martin), Holland, Letty
(Theo), Kingston, Irene,
Holland.
Cory was very involved with
the Fraternal Order of Eagles,
and the Army, Navy and Air
Force Veterans Association.
He was very opinionated and
spent many hours ghting for
things he believed in that
would help the associations
and in turn help others. They
have lost a true brother and
friend and all who knew him
knew someone special. He will
be severely missed.
There will be a Celebration of
Life on Thursday, June 23rd at
1:00 P.M. at the Eagles Hall,
23461 132nd Ave. (Fern
Crescent), Maple Ridge, B.C.
Condolences may be sent to
www.mapleridgefuneral.ca
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124 FARM WORKERS
AUJLAS FARMS LTD
FARM LABOURERS required
5 or 6 Days/Week
40 or 50 Hours/Week $9.28/Hour
Horticultural work such as:
Planting, pruning, spacing and
harvesting the crop.
Employment starts early July11
Submit your application to:
604-789-5695
or by Fax:604-465-9340 or
by mail:12554 Woolridge Rd.,
Pitt Meadows, B.C.
V3Y 1Z1
FARM WORKERS
Meadowland Farms Inc. requires
seasonal farm workers for blueberry
and cranberry farms. Duties include
general farm labor, planting,
pruning, fertilizing, weed control
and harvesting. Work is physically
demanding, handling heavy loads,
repetitive tasks and standing for
extended periods of time. Work is
performed outdoors in cold/damp or
hot/dusty conditions. Wages are
$9.28 per hour. Work can consist of
50 hours or more over 6 day weeks
particularly during harvest.
Please fax your resume to
604-460-2041
No phone calls please.
125 FOSTER/SOCIAL CARE
Some great kids aged 12 to 18
who need a stable, caring home
for a few months. Are you
looking for the opportunity to do
meaningful, fullling work?
PLEA Community Services is
looking for qualied applicants
who can provide care for youth in
their home on a full-time basis or
on weekends for respite.
Training, support and
remuneration are provided.
Funding is available for
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home. A child at risk is waiting
for an open door.
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Call 604-708-2628
www.plea.bc.ca
127 HAIRCARE
PROFESSIONALS
DYE TO BE DIFFERENT
Chair rental available
Starts @ $500. 604-375-3219
130 HELP WANTED
FLAGGERS NEEDED
If not certied, training available for
a fee. Call 604-575-3944
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
CARETAKER-HANDIMAN P/T Pitt
Meadows Acreage requires a part
help 30 - 40 hours exible hours per
month. Ideal for semi or retired
worker. Pay to be negotiated with
experience. Call Arnie at 778 908
8513
CARRIERS NEEDED
The following routes are now
available to deliver the NEWS
in Maple Ridge & Pitt Meadows
40017 - 240 St, 243 St, Cameron
Crt, 113A Ave, 112 Ave,
110 Ave
40045 - McClure Ave, 107 Ave,
106 Ave, Zeron Ave, 239
St, 238A St,238 St
40074 - McClure Dr, 106B Ave
40103 - 116 Ave, 224 St
40109 - Lougheed Hwy, Harrison
St, Olund Cres, Gillis Pl,
113 Ave
40113 - Lougheed Hwy, River
Rd, Carshill St, 221 St,
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40212 - 228 St, 228A St,
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40219 - 122A Ave, 121A Ave,
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St, 188A St
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CERTIFIED TCP and Lane Closure
Techs required. Exc. wages. Must
have vehicle. Call 604-996-2551 or
email Trafc_King@shaw.ca
LANDSCAPERS with experience
installing block retaining walls.
Fax 604-462-7853
109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
CURLING CLUB MANAGER
Required for the Golden Ears
Curling Club in Maple Ridge. This is
a year - round position managing
the facility in both the curling
season & the dry-oor off season.
Interested applicants send
resumes and inquiries to:
president@gewc.ca
DRIVER/LANDSCAPER PT, Maple
Ridge. Requires a part time driver/
landscaper.Duties include; driving,
landscaping and also learning the
Electrical trade. Valid drivers lic re-
quired, abstract not necessary.
Would suit student. $15/hour. Email
resume to dt_6000@hotmail.com
Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd
And Newcastle Timber Ltd.
Have vacancies in the follow-
ing jobs: Log Truck Driver,
Driller Blaster, Grade Swam-
per, Grapple Yarder Chaser,
Grapple Yarder Hooker. De-
tails can be seen at
http://hdlogging.com/ Fax re-
sume to 250-287-9259
LANGLEY nursery is looking for a
watering technician: 3 days per
week, year-round. Please fax re-
sume to 604-530-9500
LEMARE GROUP
EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT
The Lemare Group is currently
seeking an Executive Administra-
tive Assistant for their Port McNeill
Ofce, which is located on Northern
Vancouver Island.
Responsibilities:
Managing Calendars
Coordinating Travel Arrangement
Process correspondence, reports
and other documents
Maintain condential records and
ofce les
Qualications:
Previous executive/administrative
experience
Excellent oral & written skills
Microsoft Ofce uency is manda-
tory
This position is a full time perma-
nent position with a competitive
compensation package based on
experience.
Lemare will accept resumes by
email or fax. Please email your
response to: ofce@lemare.ca or
fax 250-956-4888.
LMS Reinforcing Steel Group
Now hiring REBAR INSTALLERS
For Abbots. West High St. Mall.
Exp. an asset not mandatory
Please visit: www.lmsgroup.ca
& ll out the on line application.
SUMMER DOES NOT
MEAN LABOUR
$9 - 20/hr
Marketing + promo company
looking to hire + train a few out-
going people to work. No sales.
F/T, 18+. Going back to school?
Not a problem! Scholarship
program available.
Call Destiny at 604-777-2194
115 EDUCATION
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goods & electronics, to parakeets & pet supplies, if it is
considered merchandise for sale, you can find it here.
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
WAREHOUSE LABOUR
Well established Ridge
Meadows company has an
immediate opening for a
part-time warehouse labourer.
Experience an asset but
will train suitable applicant.
Applicant should possess
the ability for some heavy
lifting as well as basic
written and numerical skills.
Bring resume to;
Haney Sewing and Sound
22381 Dewdney Trunk Road
Maple Ridge
Or fax to: 604-467-5464
ATTN: Don Sheppard
Well Established Church based
Daycare requires a fun loving,
kid friendly, individual for out
of school care position. Job
requires class 4 license. Will
assist in obtaining. Suitable
position for empty nester or p/t
student. Hourly wage 15.00/hr.,
exible hrs.
Email resume to:
harmonydaycare@
mapleridgecrc.com
or mail to:
Harmony Daycare
c/o Maple Ridge CRC
20245 Dewdney Trunk Rd.
Maple Ridge, BC, V2X3C9
131 HOME CARE/SUPPORT
LIVE-IN CAREGIVER needed
for our sister, stroke survivor,
ambulatory, aphasic. Need
one honest, thoughtful, em-
pathic, woman with good Eng-
lish. Live on farm. Please send
references to: Box 636, c/o
bcclassied, 818 Broughton
St, Victoria, BC, V8W 1E4.
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,
FOOD SERVICES
CHINA KITCHEN
now hiring part time
Servers &
Dishwashers
Some experience required.
Drop off resume at
22805 Lougheed Hwy,
Maple Ridge
between 11am ~ 5pm Daily
COUNTER PERSON / KITCHEN
help reqd permanent F/T. Must be
friendly & outgoing. Apply in person
with resume to: The Lunch Doctor
12139 Harris Rd., Pitt Mdws before
11am or after 1pm. 604-465-5955
GM EAST INDIAN Restaurant is
now hiring: Busboy & Servers F/T &
P/T. Drop in with resume to 20726
Lougheed Hwy, between 2 & 5pm.
No phone calls please.
HAMADA JAP. REST. in Maple
Ridge; F/T Cook (2); 3-5 yrs.
Jap./Kor. cooking exp. & knowledge
of food with high sch. diploma; pre-
pare and cook complete Jap./Kor.
food with ensure of food quality; F/T
Sushi Cook (2); 3-5 yrs. sushi/sa-
shimi exp. & knowledge of food with
high sch. diploma; make various su-
shi and handle sashimi with ensure
of food quality; For both positions,
wage - $18.75/hr.(40hrs/wk) and
other benets will be discussed at a
later date; Resume via e-mail ha-
mada@hotmail.co.kr
McTavish Catering LTD o/a
Tim Hortons
Food Service
Assistant Manager
Full time/Shift work
Nights / Overnight /
Early mornings / Weekends
14.78hr + benets.
Please apply at store:
715 - 19800 Lougheed Hwy
Pitt Meadows, BC
Fax: 604-459-3376
115 EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,
FOOD SERVICES
NEED a exible dayside or latenight
job? Pitt Meadows McDonalds is
looking for mature crew or maint -
part time OR full time. Apply in-
store to ZOEY
SUSHI PLUS JAP. REST. in Maple
Ridge wants F/T Jap. Food Cook;
Req-3+ yrs. Jap. cooking exp. with
knowledge of food; Sala-
ry-$18.75/hr; Duties-prepare & cook
full Jap. food and ensure qualify of
food & etc.;Apply by e-mail: sushi-
plus3110@gmail.com
137 LEGAL
LEGAL SECRETARY
Maple Ridge law rm requires a
legal secretary with a minimum of
1 year experience to cover a one
year maternity position. Must be
willing to do reception duties as
back up relief to receptionist.
Please reply w/ resume:
By mail : McEachern Harris &
Brown 22334 McIntosh Avenue
V2X-3C1 Fax: 604-467-1224
E-mail: reception@mhblaw.ca
139 MEDICAL/DENTAL
MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees
Needed! Hospitals & Drs Need
Medical Ofce & Medical Admin
staff! No Experience? Need
Training? Career Training & Job
Placement Avail. 1-888-778-0459
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CALL 604-558-2278
142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS
RECEPTIONIST
Maple Ridge law rm requires a
full time receptionist who must be
self - motivated and have multi-
tasking abilities. Prior reception
experience preferred, but not
required. Any legal knowledge an
asset.
Please reply with resume
By mail: McEachern Harris &
Brown 22334 McIntosh Avenue
V2X- 3C1 Fax: 604-467-1224 or
E-mail: reception@mhblaw.ca
SECURITY GUARD TRAINING
Classes in Abbotsford.
604-870-4731 First Career Institute
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
ALDERGROVE Co. requires exp.
Forklift Operator with Class 1 Li-
cense, to load a wide variety of
freight. Must be a team player with
positive attitude. Send resumes to
info@mhltransport.com
Diesel Engine Mechanics
CULLEN DIESEL POWER LTD.
Surrey B.C. requires experienced
Diesel Engine mechanics with
overhaul and repair experiences
for the Surrey Truck Engine shop.
Preference given to applicants
with DDC & MBE engine exp.
E-mail resume:
sep@cullendiesel.com
or Fax to 604 888-4749
ELECTRONIC TECHNICIAN
required by Pitt Meadows based
company. Experience with trou-
ble shooting to the component
level is nec. Valid D.L. & criminal
background check may be re-
quired. Please send resumes c/o
Adam to: #12 - 11443 Kingston
St. Maple Ridge, V2X 0Y6. email:
adam@meiinternational.com
No phone calls please.
PERSONAL SERVICES
171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
# 101-1125 Nicola Avenue
Port Coq. (behind COSTCO)
604-468-8889
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172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS
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Can solve all problems of life
specializing in love, health,
business, marriage, reunites
loved ones. Call today for a
better tomorrow. 65 yrs. of
experience
604-364-8895
173A COUNSELLING
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alcohol or drugs?
Call Alouette Addiction
Services at (604)467-5179
Check our website
www.alouetteaddictions.org
115 EDUCATION
PERSONAL SERVICES
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
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contact Jarome Lochkrin
778-388-9820 or
info@thealternative.ca
* Historical performance does not
guarantee future returns.
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TO 70% Of Your Debt. One af-
fordable monthly payment, interest
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
203
ACCOUNTING/TAX/
BOOKKEEPING
ACCOUNTING Done Accurately
Small Business, P/U & Delivery
Bookkeeping, Payroll, Tax Returns,
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Bookkeeping & Accounting
Payroll, Year-end, Financial
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Ph: 604-465-2123
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236 CLEANING SERVICES
3 Ladies Maid Service
Fast and Reliable. $25/hr.
778-318-4716
AN EXTRA HAND Exp. Hardwork-
ing, reliable cleaning lady. Rea-
sonable rates Louise 604.467.3665
ASHLEYS TOUCH
Housecleaning that is above &
beyond. $20 hr. 2 hr min.
604-613-8618
CLEANING SPECIAL
$25/hour minimum 2hrs.
Price includes cleaning supplies.
Also laminate ooring and paint
specials. Free estimates.
A-TECH Services at 604-230-3539
HOUSECLEANER AVAILABLE
$12. /hour. Good references.
Ruby (604)477-9184
INTEX VENTURES
Janitorial, Ofce/Window Cleaning
10 years exp. Free Estimates
4 6 5 - 1 3 0 2 7 8 6 - 3 4 6 6
242 CONCRETE & PLACING
HERFORT CONCRETE
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Serving Lower Mainland 23 Years!
*Prepare *Form *Place *Finish
*Retaining Walls *Stairs *Driveways
Exposed Aggregate & Stamped
Concrete ***ALSO...
Interlocking Bricks &Sod Placement
-Excellent Refs -WCB Insured
LEO: Mobile #657-2375, 462-8620
Tonys Concrete
All Types Concrete Work
W Forming W Grading
W Specializing in Stamp
W Exposed
20 years exp. Free Estimates
604-230-6707
115 EDUCATION
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242 CONCRETE & PLACING
UNIQUE CONCRETE
DESIGN
F All types of concrete work F
F Re & Re F Forming F Site prep
FDriveways FExposed FStamped
F Bobcat Work F WCB Insured
778-231-9675, 778-231-9147
FREE ESTIMATES
257 DRYWALL
45 Years in the drywall trade. All
size jobs boarding, taping, spraying.
Big or small. Wayne 778-242-2060
Ceiling Restoration: taping & board-
ing respray, repaint, trowel over,
30 yrs exp. Del 604-505-3826
FRANKS Drywall *Boarding*Taping
*Spraying no job too sm. Seniors rts
Free ests. 604-939-7029, 809-1945
Malkiths Ultra Drywall M.U.D.
Prompt professional quality work.
Big or small jobs. Refs available.
Free est. Sonny 604-719-2012
260 ELECTRICAL
104607
Big Mountain Electric
Bonded, experienced
Friendly service
Reasonable price
No job too small
Renos/Additions
778-892-4299
#1167 LICD, BONDED. BBB Lge &
small jobs. Expert trouble shooter,
WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774
DC ELECTRIC (#37544). Bonded.
24 hr service. We specialize in jobs
too small for the big guys! 30 yrs
exp. Free est. 460-8867.
REISINGER Electrical (#102055)
Bonded, Specializing in Renos,
New Const, (Comm./Res.)Free Est
25 Yrs Exp. 778.885.7074 Trent
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service
Call Lic #89402 Same day guarntd
We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
269 FENCING
FENCE-IT-RIGHT Installations --
604.639.6626 Cedar, Chain Link,
Ornamental iron, Vinyl (Insured,
Experienced, Competitive Pricing)
275 FLOOR REFINISHING/
INSTALLATIONS
Ceramic Tiles, Hardwood Laminate
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
Cell 604-618-6401 Marcel.
281 GARDENING
15% SENIORS DISCOUNT lawn
cuts, aerating, power-raking, prun-
ing, hedge trimming, trees, 23 yrs.
exp. Free est. Brad 778-552-3900
BARK MULCH
www.triplevequalitywood.com
604.290.2879 ~ 604.328.6355
LAWNS - LAWNS - LAWNS
We Do Lawns
*Monthy Lawn Maintenance
*Yard Clean-up
*Pruning and More.
-- Seniors Discount --
604-364-1919
Prompt Delivery Available
Seven Days a Week
Meadows Landscape
Supply Ltd.
Bark Mulch
Lawn & Garden Soil
Drain Grave Lava Rock
River Rock Pea Gravel
(604)465-1311
meadowslandscapesupply.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
283A HANDYPERSONS
LARRY THE HANDY GUY.
For all your Household needs.
Renos, Hauling & Power Washing
Elec/ Plumb/ Tiling(778)823-0736
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
A-1 CONTRACTING. Renos. Bsmt,
kitchens, baths, custom cabinets,
tiling, plumbing, sundecks,
reroong. Dhillon 604-782-1936.
BELRON
RENOVATIONS INC.
Home Renovations
Decks - Bathrooms - Kitchens
Local Maple Ridge company
Lic / Ins 25 Years Exp

(778)233-1114 Ray
CHOICE
RENOVATIONS
Bsmt suites, bathrooms, windows
siding, H/W tank installation, etc
NO JOB TOO SMALL
Gary 467-3024
Cellular 604-671-9694
EAGLE TILE
101 - 19070 Lougheed Hwy,
Pitt Meadows
A - 20779 Lougheed Hwy
Maple Ridge
Your local natural stone
distributors. Custom made
Granite Countertops.
Slate Granite Marble
Tile Tumbled stone.
Large selection of Porcelain &
Ceramic Sales & Service
604.463.0718 ~ 604.460.6656
Exceptional Quality
On Time, On Budget,
As Promised...
Building Customer Condence
Quality Renovations
Fencing/Decks
Water Damage
Kitchens
Bathrooms
Finished Basements
24 hr. Emergency Service
Grow-Op Remediation & Repair
Ask about our Referral Program
* BBB * Licensed * Insured * WCB
604.230.2217 / 604.999.5890
www.mdmservices.ca
Serving Since 1993
Home Renovations and
New Construction
Kitchens, Bathrooms, Flooring,
Drywall, Garages, Decks & more
* 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE*
INSURED ~ WCB
Dean 604-834-3076
HOOT & OWL
Renovations & repairs
Email: hoot&owl@telus.net
Gary 604-339-5430
SWANSON
RENOVATIONS
Patios ~ Painting ~ Sundecks
Inlaw Suites ~ Additions
Bathrooms ~ Kitchens & More
Free Estimates
604.619.6561
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you know just have a baby? How about a
Birthday or Anniversary? Advertise your special
occassions with us bcclassified.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
288 HOME REPAIRS
If I cant
do it
It cant be
done
Call Robert 604-941-1618
OR 604-844-4222
INTERIORS: Baths (renos/
repairs) specializing in drywall,
doors, ooring, tiling, plumbing,
painting, miscellaneous, etc.
EXPERIENCED IN OVER
30 LINES OF WORK!
* Quality work * Prompt Service
* Fair prices
For positive results Call Robert
SERVICE CALLS WELCOME
Repairs, Maintenance, Renovation
Guaranteed work, Free Estimate.
Cell: 604-618-6401. Marcel.
RETIRED carpenter wants to keep
busy. Looking for small carpentry
jobs. Will repair or build new. Will
also do small painting & plumbing
jobs. Call Ken 604-460-7803.
300 LANDSCAPING
All aspects of Landscaping
and Landscaping Maintenance
Strata, Commercial, Residential
Pavers, Patios & Retaining walls
Spring clean ups
Fully INSURED
Call (604)763-8795

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

When QUALITY Matters
all soils are tested for Optimum
growing requirements
17607 FORD ROAD,
PITT MEADOWS
PICK-UP ...... OR .... DELIVERY
604-465-3189
DUTCH TOUCH
Green Services Ltd
Landscape Construction
Renovations W Maintenance
604-463-3644
604-861-1490
Eds ROTOTILLING
& LANDSCAPING
*Rototilling *Levelling
*Gardens *Loader Work
*Brush Cutter
~ Free Estimates ~
604-941-2263 / 604-725-7246
JAGUAR LANDSCAPING
Lawn & Garden Service. Design,
Pruning, Lawns, Cleanups,
Comm/Res. (604)462-1369
SAWDUST
Hemlock, Fir & Cedar
Available for Delivery
Call for pricing
604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197
www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
RENTALS: These listings cover all types of rentals from
apartments, condos, office space, houseboats and vacation
homes. So if youre in the market to rent, or looking for a
roommate, start here. Call bcclassified.com 604.575.5555
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
300 LANDSCAPING
317 MISC SERVICES
Dump Site Now Open
SBroken Concrete RocksS
$22.00 Per Metric Ton
SMud Dirt Sod ClayS
$22.00 Per metric Ton
GrassSBranchesSLeavesSWeeds
$59.00 Per Ton
Meadows Landscape Supply
604-465-1311
320 MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING.
We move - We ship - We recycle.
Senior- Student Discount available.
604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488.
AFFORDABLE MOVING
Local & Long Distance
From $45/Hr
1, 3, 5, 7,10 Ton Trucks
Licenced ~ Reliable ~ 1 to 3 Men
Free estimate/Seniors discount
Residential~Commercial~Pianos
604-537-4140
SPARTAN Moving Ltd.
Fast & Reliable. Insured
Competitive rates. Wknd Specials.
Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
AAA PRECISION PAINTING. Quality work. 778-881-6096.
# 1 PAY-LESS Painting
Ext./Int. SPRING Special
LOOK for our YARD SIGNS
D Free estimates D Insured
Licensed D References
Residential D Pressure Washing
Serving Tri City 31 Yrs.
Call 24 Hrs/7 Days
paylesspainting.multiply.com
Scott 604-891-9967
2 HUNGRY PAINTERS & Power
Washing. Low prices. Int/Ext. Man
& wife 75 years combined exp.
604.467.2532 twohungrypainters.ca
A-1 EXTERIOR/ INTERIOR. Quality
job, senior rates, free est, residen-
tial, commercial. Refs. 15 yrs exp.
No job too small.Call 604-476-0766
A-1 PAINTING CO.
604.723.8434
Top Quality Painting
Exterior / Interior
Insured WCB
Written Guarantee
Free Est. 20 Years Exp.
ACCURATE PROFESSIONAL
PAINTING SERVICES 3 Rooms
for $299. Powerwashing New const.
Apartment repaints. Int/Ext No
Jobs too small. Free Est 466-8165
A-TECH Services 604-230-3539
Running this ad for 7yrs
PAINT SPECIAL
3 rooms for $269, 2 coats
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.
NO PAYMENT until Job is
completed. Ask us about our
Laminate Flooring &
Maid Services.
www.paintspecial.com
MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof.
Painters. Free Est. Written Guar.
Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
SEASIDE PAINTING
& Decking 604-462-8528, 218-9618
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
ABOVE THE REST
Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices,
Professional Crew. Free Est.
Written Guarantee. No Hassle,
Quick Work, Insured, WCB.
Call (778)997-9582
Stardust Painting Commercial & Residential Service, Interior & Exterior. Member of BBB since 1975 Call John (604)889-8424
332 PAVING/SEAL COATING
ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick,
conc, drainage, found. & membrane
repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.
338 PLUMBING
ALL YOUR PLUMBING NEEDS
Call Niko Plumbing Ltd. 24/7.
Res/Com, plugged drains. h/w
tanks. 15 yrs exp. 604-837-6640
$69/HR. Lic., Insured. Experienced
& friendly service. Clogged drains,
garburators, leaks & more. Sm jobs
OK. Call anytime 604-805-2488.
.Enterprise Plumbing, Heaitng, Gastting
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Clean & Seal Industries
Power washing & sealing,
exposed concrete,
driveways, paitos, sidewalks.
Garry 604-751-5133
or
Jamie 604-615-4431
DAVIDS WINDOW CLEANING
WindowsW GuttersW Siding Washing
Pressure/Hand Washing
Free Estimates
4 6 5 - 1 3 0 2 W 7 8 6 - 3 4 6 6
POWER WASHING
GUTTER CLEANING
SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Call Ian 604-724-6373
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, As-
phalt Shingles, Flat roofs BBB,
WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters
$80. 604-240-5362
RIDGE MEADOWS ROOFING.
Res Re-roong & repairs WCB BBB
A+ rating Free est. 604-377-5401
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
RECYCLE-IT!
JUNK REMOVAL
EARTH FRIENDLY
On Time, As Promised,
Service Guaranteed!
604.587.5865
www.recycle-it-now.com
ALL JUNK
Rubbish Removal
Residential & Commercial
We do almost anything
Free Estimates 7 days a
week 10% off with this ad
604-537-8523
Haul Anything...
But Dead Bodies!!
604.220.JUNK(5865)
Serving The
Lower Mainland Since 1988
bradsjunkremoval.com
RUBBISH removal. Bobcat/dump
trailer. Reno/repairs. hoot&owl@
telus.net Gary 604-339-5430.
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
TOPSOIL
SCREENED TOPSOIL
MUSHROOM MANURE
BARK MULCH
604-467-3003
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover, sunroom,
railing, gates. 604-521-2688
www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
RAINFOREST DECK & RAIL
D Deck Rebuilds & Additions
D Vinyl Waterproong
D 10 Year No Leak Warranty
D Aluminum & Glass Rails
The Last Deck You Will Ever Need!
Call: 604-725-9574
www.rainforestdeckandrail.com
The DECK Guys
D Sundeck / Patio Construction
D Re-build/Extend Existing Decks
D Authorized vinyl deck installers
D Aluminum, glass, wood railings
D Sundeck & Vinyl Repairs
D 5 Year Warranty on Vinyl
*Work Guaranteed *References
*Over 20 Years Experience.
Free estimates 604-418-8340
374 TREE SERVICES
A1-TRI-CRAFT Tree Serv.
Dangerous tree
removal, spiral pruning
hedge trimming, stump
grinding, topping.
Insured, WCB Free Est
Arborist Reports
Andrew 604-618-8585
$ Best Rates $
A.C.
TREE SERVICE
30 years experience
Bob Fitz-James
604-467-0333
.
PAUL BUNYAN
Tree Service
* ISA Certied Arborist
*Hazard Tree Removal
* Crown Reduction & Falling
* Stump Grinding
*Prune & Hedge Trim
* Arborist Reports
Insured WCB
Free Estimates
604-942-6907
TRI CITY TREE SERVICE
All Tree Services -- Fully Insured --
24 Hrs 604-462-0865
551 GARAGE SALES
MAPLE RIDGE - WAREHSE SALE
New & used windows/Doors/Cas-
ings/base/crown/blinds & window
coverings and much more. June 18.
10-4pm #207, 20050 Stewart Cr.
Mple Rdg
MAPLE RIDGE. Garage Sale. Sat.
June 18, 10-3. 12101 208 St., Lots
of baby items, stroller, playpen,
swing, children & hshd items, etc.
551 GARAGE SALES
MAPLE RIDGE
2
nd
ANNUAL CHARITY
GARAGE SALE
20130 - 120 B Ave.
Sat., June 18 - 9am to 2pm
Proceeds to Childrens Hospital
Household & Kids Items.
Maple Ridge
Fraserview Village
Complex Garage Sale
22515 - 116th Ave
Sat. June 18, 9-3 p.m.
Furniture, collectibles, electric
train sets, tools, household items
& more.
Everything must go!
Maple Ridge
Garage Sale at
Alouette Retirement
Mobile Park
12868 229 St.
Sat June 18
th
8am ~ 5pm
Sun June 19
th
9am ~ 4pm
MAPLE RIDGE
GARAGE SALE
Sat, June 18th, 9am-3pm
20168 Wanstead St.
Cleaning out
the Cupboards
Maple Ridge
*VILLAGE at KANAKA*
*Townhouse Complex*
11160 - 234A Street
(behind Kanaka Elementary)
GARAGE SALE
Saturday, June 18
th

9:00am-1:00pm
551 GARAGE SALES
Maple Ridge
HAWTHORNE ST
Multi Family Garage Sale
(off Dewdney 1 block E. of 232)
Sat June 18
th
9am ~ 1pm
Household, Decor, Books,
Electronics, Bathroom sinks,
paint, Indoor & Outdoor furniture,
Crafts, Bikes & much more!
Free Stuff & Cookies!
Everything Must Go!
Maple Ridge
Yard Sale
25537 130th Ave
Sat & Sun June 18 & 19
8am ~ 4pm
Lotsa Stuff
Mission
Multi Family Garage Sale
#41 10221 Wilson St
Sat June 18th
(if raining will be July 2nd)
9am ~ 2pm
Help Im moving!
Lotsa Bargains
Pitt Meadows
Multi Family Garage Sale
12397 ~ 189A St
Sat June 18
th
9am ~ 3pm
Antiques, Retro collectibles,
Tools Etc...
A Great selection
of Treasures!
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
374 TREE SERVICES
Your LOCAL
Tree Service,
For Honest Prices &
Quality Work
Call Scott at
604-618-0333
Certied
Arborist
Free Estimates *
Fully Insured
PETS
477 PETS
AKC Papillon Pups. Classy and
cute! www.clearbrook-kennels.com
360-224-0903
AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, blue-
healer puppies, born April 26.,vet
checked, 1st shots, working par-
ents, $550. Call (604)860-4400
Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet
checked, reputable breeder, excel-
lent pedigree. (604)794-3786
CATS GALORE, TLC has for
adoption spayed & neutered adult
cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
DOGO ARGENTINO MASTIFFS
PB, Rare Breed. Born April 20.
Ready to go. 3F, 1M. $1500.
778-242-0862
ENGLISH BULLDOG puppies,
Male/Female, pb, mircochiped de-
wormed, Vet check, health guard
Call Andrei 604-970-3807
English Springer Spaniels, ready
June not reg., $850. (604)798-
4998. twbjmenges@gmail.com
GOLDEN retriever X Australian
Shepherd, 6 wks. male/female
$375. dewormed No Sunday calls:
604-819-4404 or 604-823-6703
KITTENS. GORGEOUS, Calico F,
$150; black/white, F/M, $75: litter
box trained. dewormed. 7 wks old.
1-604-823-2191 (Yarrow).
LAB 1 yr. old, neutered male, black,
very friendly, good with kids and
other animals. $50. (778)565-4272
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good
dog or a good dog for a good
home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-
856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
P.B. Chocolate LAB female. 5 mo
old. partially trained. All shots.
Spayed. (604)796-3669
PITT BULL PUPPIES 2 males. 6
weeks old. One red, one white. Ask
for lines. $350. rm. 604-504-0738.
PRESA CANARIO pups, $700-
$1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad
150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525
RABBITS, P.B. Holland Lops & P.B.
French Lops. Litterbox trained.
Family raised. (604)796-3669
RETRIEVER / LAB puppies, family
raised, vet checked,1st shots, $450
ea. 3 mal. & 3 fem. 1(604)869-0424
SHIH TZU puppies born 03/11/11
part trained, $350 2M, 1F, view par-
ents (604)826-6634 / 604-615-5320
Wanted:
1000 Saints
All animals deserve
to have hope for a
better tomorrow.
www.1000saints.ca
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
533 FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure.
13 yards - $150 or Well Rotted
10 yards - $170. 604-856-8877
548 FURNITURE
#1 Cash Buyer
Since 1987
$$CASH $$ for your furniture,
tools, electronics, antiques,
appliances, computers
& collectibles.
WW ANYTHING OF VALUE WW
Single items to entire
households
463-4449 or
209-6583
BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE
PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SETS
Leftover from Hotel Order 800
Coil 3 Pillowtop Original Plastic
Only 14 Avail 10 year warranty
Retail $1,399! Liquidation $560
incls. taxes. Call: 604.807.5864
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
552 GARDEN EQUIPMENT
DEER PROBLEMS? Problem
solved! Bobbex Deer repellent
available in Canada. Easy,
economical, safe. Available at
local garden centres. Dealer
inquiries welcome. Ask for
BOBBEX. www.bobbex.ca
578 SPORTING GOODS
Want to get
into shape??
Hoist V3 Home gym
Perfect condition, hardly used.
Patented 3-D articulating chest
press, arm & leg press.
Paid $3500, sacrice $1000.
Downsizing must sell.
Call: 604-309-6206
REAL ESTATE
625 FOR SALE BY OWNER
Maple Ridge West
3 Bdrm, 3 baths, over 1900 sqft,
Sunken Living room,
Family room, Dining room,
Kitchen with nook,
Hardwood & Tile, 12X 8 shed,
Backs onto park,
Near school & amens
$449,000
604-465-7791
OKANAGAN
*SPECTACULAR*
4 bdrm South Facing
Waterfront
Vacation Home
On Shuswap Lake!
Lakeshore living
At its Best!
LAKESHORE
101 ft frontage by 88 ft.

VACATION HOME
1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft.
Upper level - 3 bdrms
Main level - 1 large bdrm
Main bathrm,
Open oor Plan - dining rm,
kitchen and front room
with dbl patio door access to
Large deck - over 700 sq. ft.
Large oating wharf - 660 sq. ft.
2 buoys, Firepit
BACKYARD:
Storage shed, grassy play area
& fenced kennel.
ONLY $729,000:
Perfect getaway for your family
& all your friends!
5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd.
Celista, BC.
Call 604-542-0865
or 250-955-6398
Email:
dlklitch@telus.net
For more details
WEBSITE:
okhomeseller.com
Listing # 26628
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
Double wide space available
for new home in 55 +
Langley park.
Only 2 left of special buy 2 Bdrm,
1 bth single section homes.
Brookswood Homes Ltd.
3229 - 200th St. Langley, B.C.
604-530-9566
WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT.
Manufactured, Modular & Park
models. Tremendous savings.
Luxurious 1512 sq ft home
including delivery and installation
only US $109,950. Many other
plans available. The Home Boys
877-976-3737, 509-481-9830 or
www.hbmodular.com We will beat
ANYONES price!!
636 MORTGAGES
Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates
for purchases and renances, im-
mediate debt consolidation, foreclo-
sure relief, and equity loans. Free,
fast, friendly, private consultations.
Call 1-888-685-6181
www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.ca
Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
MAPLE INN
11695 -224th St

Maple Ridge 1 bdrm
$500-$550 includes hot water
Certied Crime Free Building
Mature adult oriented.
Close to uptown
604-463-4131 for appointment
(9am-5pm)
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Derek Manor
2048 Manning Ave.
Port Coq ~ 604-941-5452
or 604-944-7889
FREE PREMIUM CABLE
$80 Value
S Impeccably clean S Heat
S H/water S Parking S Ldry
1 bdrm. $780/mo.
Available June 15th
MAPLE RIDGE: 11671 - Fraser St.
Spac. 1 bdrm, Nr town centre. Avail
July 1st. $820/mo: (604)880-7137
MAPLE RIDGE
1 & 2 Bdrs from $750/
mo
GREAT LOCATION
Queen Anne Apts.
* Renovated Suites *
Clean, very quiet, large,
INCLUDES: HEAT,
HOT WATER & HYDRO
Near Shopping & Amenities.
604-463-7450
604-463-2236
12186-224 St, Maple Ridge
Certied Crime Free Buildings
MAPLE RIDGE
2 Bdrm, 2 bath, on 2nd Floor
amenities room, weight room,
f/p, new appls, insuite laundry,
HUGE shower in master bdrm,
2 u/g parking, exc building avail
in URBANO complex for July 1st.
Walk to shopping, schools.
$1350/mo negotiable depends
on length of tenancy.
604-463-1731
MAPLE RIDGE
AVAILABLE NOW
1 Bedroom
Heat, hot water & parking.
Close to stores & schools.
SUNRISE APARTMENT
22292 - 122nd Ave
604-319-9341
MAPLE RIDGE
AVAILABLE NOW
1 Bedroom
Heat, hot water & parking.
Close to stores & schools.
SUNRISE APARTMENT
22292 - 122nd Ave
604-319-9341
MAPLE RIDGE Central. 11735-225
St. bach. $550 2bd $900. no dogs
incl heat/h.water Jul1.604-467-9420
Maple Ridge
Central
Certied Crime Free
Multiple Housing
New renovated 1 Bdrm suites.
$575/mo. incl hot water, cable.
Refs reqd. N/P.
Adult only building
Mon to Fri 9am ~ 6pm
By appointment only
604-418-1932
MAPLE RIDGE Ctrl adult building.
Large 1 Bdrm $750/mo incls heat/
hot water, refs, N/P (604)467-2606
Maple Ridge
Glenwood Manor
Apartments
1 & 2 Bdrms from $685 & $850
& renovated suite with
dishwasher $45. extra.
Clean, Spacious
Includes cable, heat,
hot water & parking
Seniors discount
21387 Dewdney Trunk Rd
(604)466-5799
MAPLE RIDGE
NEWER APARTMENTS
1 & 2 Bdrm starting at $735
Six Appliances
Secured Underground Prkg.
Cls. to West Coast Express
Adult Oriented
22334 - 117th Ave
Phone 604-463-5660
Maple Ridge
Swan Court Apartments
Large 1 & 2 Bedrooms.
Hardwood oors, adult oriented,
heat, h/w & cable incld, f/p, n/pets.
Criminal Record check may be reqd
Resident Manager Onsite
Now with
SENIORS DISCOUNT
604.477.9189
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Maple Ridge
WILLOW PLACE
22256 ~ 119th Ave
Partially renod,
quiet,spacious & bright suites
1 Bdrm Apt. Avail Immediately
Inc. heat, h/w, prkg & storage
W No Pets W
(604) 369-1096 or 317-3130
MAPLE RIDGE W. New quiet bldg.
2 bdrm. condo. 3rd r. 5 appl., u/g
prking. $1000/mo. Avail. now. 604-
467-4450 or 604-833-4450.
PITT MEADOWS
CHELSEA PARK APTS
1 & 2 Bdrms Apts, Also
3 Bdrm T/Homes Avail
Conveniently located. Nice,
bright & large suites. No pets.
Call 604-465-8088
PITT MEADOWS
The Meadows
Gated underground parking,
heated outdoor pool. Heat, hot
water & 3 appliances included.
2 min. walk to Westcoast
Express.
Large 1, 2 & 3 Bdrm Suites
Available
Call: 778-882-8894
604-465-0008 or 604-465-5818
Polo Club
Apartments
19071 Ford Rd.
Pitt Meadows
Clean, Quiet Well Managed Bldg.
3 Blocks to W.C. Express
W 1 & 2 Bdrm Suites
W 3 Appliances
W Secured Garage Parking
W Adult Oriented
W Refs Reqd & Absolutely No Pets
604.465.7221
PORT COQUITLAM
1 Bdrm Top r apt. $775
2 Bdrm Corner apt. $925
S Incl heat/hot wtr, wndw cvrngs
S Close to bus stop
S Walk to shpng/medical/WCE
S Across from park w/Mtn views
S Gated parking and Elevator
S Adult oriented building
S References required
CALL FOR APPOINTMENT
604-464-3550
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
PORT COQUITLAM, 2043 sq ft.
Ground oor, dance/tness area.
Facing onto city park. 1 blk from
Lougheed/Shaughnessy intersec-
tion. 604-464-3550.
715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
PORT COQ. 2 Bdrm duplex, appls,
carport, walk to WCX, np/ns, refs,
July 15. $995 + utils.(604)464-4258
736 HOMES FOR RENT
MAPLE RIDGE CENTRAL
Newer Rancher, 3 Bdrms, 2 Bath,
F/S, D/W, W/D hook up,
Open concept kit/livrm. Avail Aug 1
$1450/mo, N/P preferred, N/S.
(604)463-3061
Refs a must!
MAPLE RIDGE - WEST.
4 Bedroom house, new
subdivision. 3 full baths, loft,
den, ofce, jacuzzi, A/C
& more!
Located near the bridge.
NS/NP. Avail Now. $2325/mo
Call 1-604-615-5171.
MISSION - Country living! Peaceful,
tranquil setting, golf, lakes & hiking
in your back yard, 2 bdrm very
clean mobile on 5 acres. Aug.1st or
15th $850m + utils (604)820-9005
741 OFFICE/RETAIL
MAPLE RIDGE
OFFICE
& RETAIL SPACE
Various downtown locations.
Avail. Now! Updated and well
maintained. Various sizes 320sf.
- 2000sf. Starting at $495/month.
Call: Rick Medhurst,
Royal LePage
6 0 4 - 4 6 3 - 3 0 0 0
RENTALS
743 PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Call Maria at ridgemeadows
property management
Mon Fri 9-6 604-466-2838 or visit
www.ridgemeadowsproperty
management.com
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
$75 OFF 1
ST
MONTH
Rooms from $435/mo. Fully Furn,
weekly maid service, cable TV,
private bath, on bus route, 5/min
walk to commuter rail.
Haney Motor Hotel
22222 Lougheed Hwy.,
Maple Ridge
Inquire in person between
9am - 3pm or
Call 604-467-3944
747B SENIOR ASSISTED LIVING
POCO DOWNTOWN
All-Inclusive
Seniors Residence
1 Bdrm. Apartment
Rent incls. freshly prepared
meals, cable, housekeeping,
emergency response & activities.
www.rjkent.com
2675 Shaughnessy St.
Call: 778-285-5554
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
EXECUTIVE HOUSE with swim-
ming pool. Masterbdrm for rent with
full bath & w/i closet. $650/mo incl
util. N/S, N/P. Prefer male. Avail
Immed. Call (778)552-3238.
750 SUITES, LOWER
COQUITLAM North, 2 bdrm grnd lvl
suite with storage, 1.5 baths, priv
entry, large patio, w/d, 5 applis.
N/S, N/P, $1050/mo incl utils/cable.
Avail July 1st. 604-552-3307.
MAPLE RIDGE 1 bdrm. house,
$650 mo. Avail. now. No pets. 604-
462-0387
Maple Ridge, 2 bdrm clean 900sf
above grnd, full bath, dble ceiling, 2
car prkg ns/np $850. 604-466-3235
MAPLE RIDGE bright large new 1
bdrm suite, pri entry, walk to WCE,
nr schl/park/mall, ns/np, $650 incl
utils, avail now. Call 604-376-6871.
MAPLE RIDGE, East, 240th.1 bdrm
700 sf, full kit/bath. N/S. N/P. $825
incl utils. July 1. 604-614-0433.
Maple Ridge East - renod like new
1 bdrm. f/bath, n/p, n/s, shrd lndry.
pri. ent. cls. to amens./bus, Now,
$725 incls. cbl./utils. 604-783-8492
MAPLE RIDGE. Lrg 2 bdrm bsmt
suite. F/P. Newly painted $1200 incl
uitls. July 1. 604-466-1152.
MAPLE RIDGE W. 1 Bd lower ste
Prkg. Near bus. Own W/D. NS/NP.
Aug 1 $725 incl utils. 604-477-1000
MAPLE RIDGE West. 1 bdrm. F/P,
W/D. priv entry. N/S. N/P. Avail
now. $750 utils. 604-319-1993.
MAPLE RIDGE West spacious
bright 2 bdrm a/g, full bath, cov
patio, D/W, share W/D, near WC
Express N/S, off Rd parking July 1
$1000 incls utils 604-250-9856
PITT MEADOWS 2 bdrm., kitch-
en/family room. on farm. N/S, pets
neg. $900 mo. incl. utils. Avail. now.
(604)465-7941
751 SUITES, UPPER
MAPLE RIDGE 3 bdrm upper, 2
bath, large backyard, $1400/mo +
utils (604)807-4890 / 604-612-2428
Maple Ridge Central
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath,
No Smoking , No Pets
$1700/mo
Incls hydro & hot water,
Available July 1
st
(778)552-8946
752 TOWNHOUSES
MAPLE RIDGE. 2 bdrm T/H 1.5
baths. 5 appls July 1. N/S, cat ok.
$975/mo. Call 604-306-9488.
PITT MEADOWS: 2 - 3 bdrm co-op
T/H $1005/mo - $1089/mo. Shares
reqd. No subsidy available. Orien-
tation 2nd & 4th Sun. 2 pm & 3rd
Tues. 7 pm each mo. 19225 119th
Ave., Pitt Meadows, BC V3Y 2B2.
Leave msg 604-465-1938
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
TRANSPORTATION
810 AUTO FINANCING
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible
white, rare, 2 seater, 155,000 kms
Must sell. $6,900. 604-309-4001
1997 BUICK PARK AVE leather,
heated seats, like new, certied.
$5900. 778-565-4334.
2000 BUICK LASABRE LTD.. Fully
loaded GT Pkg. Low kms. Pristine.
Priv. $6900. Call 604-3641554.
2003 CHEVY IMPALA
Selling due to illness for $3500.
Call for info: 604-585-1878.
2007 PT Cruiser exc condition, fully
equipped, 63,000kms, silver w/grey
interior. $7000. (604)467-0015
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
1991 NISSAN STANZA. Red, auto-
matic, 4 cyl., 4 door, good condi-
tion. $1600. 604-768-8434
2000 Mazda Millennium mint cond.
loaded moonrf. 99,000 kms. silver,
blk let int $4,000. 778-378-0749.
2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring
edition, loaded, auto, snrf, 17 whls.
$10,000 obo. (604)309-4001.
2009 TOYOTA MATRIX 4/dr auto
p/w, p/l, AC, cd player, 89K, silver.
$8800. Call 604-825-9477.
2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 11,000
kms. Black. Most options. $8000
rm. 604-538-9257.
2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 11,000
kms. Black. Most options. $8500
rm. 604-538-9257.
827 VEHICLES WANTED
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
2011 EVER-LITE 31RLS
Dual pane windows, enclosed &
heated tanks, outside shower,
LCD TV, power awning, A/C.
$29,995 (stk.29575)
www.fraserwayrv.com
1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
2000 MIRADA 340MBS
Microwave, slideout, A/C,
awning, generator & much more.
$29,995 (Stk.30637A)
www.fraserwayrv.com
1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855
#1 FREE SCRAP VEHICLE
REMOVAL
ASK ABOUT $500 CREDIT
$$$ PAID FOR SOME
604.683.2200
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
Minimum $150 cash for full size
vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We
buy scrap batteries from cars,
trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each.
Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min.
10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
TRANSPORTATION
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
778-865-5454
Cash for all vehicles
Free towing
Quick service
Always available
778-865-5454

Autos Trucks
Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.
We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
The Scrapper
851 TRUCKS & VANS
1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift,
$7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-750-
0194
1991 Ford E50 Van, Sidewinder
Conversion 7 seater with captains
seat. Hitch, air-cared. Great cond.
No accidents $1500: (604)465-7109
MARINE
912 BOATS
17 F.G. BAYLINER, 160hp Merc
Cruiser. Comes with trailer $4300
obo. Call 604-768-8434
Notice is hereby given that on
June 25th, 2011 at 1:00 p.m.
at 20288 - 113B Street, Maple
Ridge, B.C., the undersigned;
Advanced Storage Centres
will sell at Public Auction,
by competitive bidding, the
personal property heretofore
stored with the undersigned.
Raelene Wilson........Unit 2214
Notice to Creditors and Others
Notice is Hereby Given that
Creditors and others, having
claims against the Estate of Eva
Gweneth Mildred Pink (Gwen)
formerly of 435, 22661 Lougheed
Highway, Maple Ridge, BC.
Deceased and hereby required to
send the particulars thereof to the
Executor, c/o Thomas S. Pink,
8863 - 212B Street, Langley
BC. on or before June 30, 2011,
after which date the estates
assets will be distributed, having
regard only to claims that have
been received
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