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8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, January 16, 2014 Thursday, January 16, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 1 FRESH LARGE GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPES from Peru or Chile 4.39/kg 1 99 /lb PRICES IN EFFECT FROM JANUARY 16 - JANUARY 23, 2014 WHILE SUPPLIES LAST FRASER HWY 1 5 9 ST VENTURE WAY P L EN T Y O P A P P R K IN’ 15930 Fraser Highway, Surrey, BC 1 6 0 ST $$$ SAVE EVEN MORE FRESH ANGUS EYE OF ROUND ROAST OR STEAKS Angus is consistently ranked in the top 4% of all AAA beef. This grain fed Alberta beef is raised on a family-owned, environmentally sustainable ranch. Aged at least 21 days for full flavour and melt-in- your- mouth tenderness. 7.69/kg 3 49 /lb KRAFT CRACKER BARREL CHEDDAR CHEESE medium, marble, old light, old or mozzarella 907 g 9 99 ea LARGE ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGS frozen split 2 49 /100g SAN PELLEGRINO CARBONATED MINERAL WATER 750 mL plus deposit & recycle fee 3 99 3 FOR SAVE $ 4.80/lb SAVE $ 1.50/lb SAVE $ 2/100 g SAVE $ 4 each SAVE 86¢ each 7 am - 9pm Everyday facebook.com/freshstfarms twitter.com/freshstfarms PART BUTCHER, PART BAKER, PART FISHER, PART FARMER AND ALL PARTS GREAT FRESH FOOD. We’re the friendly neighbourhood foodies. We’re your connection to local producers. All in an amazing environment filled with unique products and great prices. But, what more can we say? It’s time to come see for yourself. We can’t wait to meet you. 7 am - 9pm Everyday GREEN OR RED LEAF LETTUCE from California 99 ¢ ea 3 99 ea COME JOIN US ON SAT, JAN 18 TH FOR A FREE 8 OZ. DRIP COFFEE. FRESH CUP COFFEE SAVE $ 1 each FRESH WILD STUFFED BC SOLE FILLETS all varieties 1 49 /100g SAVE 70 ¢ /100 g Hungry? Whether you’re craving for a Canadian AAA Angus Beef Burger which is grounded fresh daily at our store or Grilled Brie and Baked Apple sandwich with local brie and baked apple slices, that will just melt in your mouth we’ll be sure to have something to satisfy you… look for the big “Grill” sign (yes it is really big!) Grill BLUE MONKEY PURE COCONUT WATER 520 mL plus deposit & recycle fee $ 3 2 FOR SAVE 79 ¢ each You can now experience ‘Freshly Roasted Organic Coffee’ - sustainably roasted on-site at Fresh St. Farms every day! Fresh Cup Roastery Café which was founded in Saanichton, BC, offers farmer direct, organic coffee beans from over 10 countries, and roasts daily to ensure ultimate freshness and flavour. FRESH IN-STORE MADE ANGUS BEEF OR CHICKEN KABOBS min 155 g

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8 Surrey/North Delta Leader Thursday, January 16, 2014 Thursday, January 16, 2014 Surrey/North Delta Leader 1

FRESH LARGE GREEN SEEDLESS GRAPESfrom Peru or Chile 4.39/kg 199/lb

PRICES IN EFFECT FROM JANUARY 16 - JANUARY 23, 2014WHILE SUPPLIES LAST

FRASER HWY

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FRESH ANGUS EYE OF ROUND ROAST OR STEAKSAngus is consistently ranked in the top 4% of all AAA beef. This grain fed Alberta beef is raised on a family-owned, environmentally sustainable ranch. Aged at least 21 days for full fl avour and melt-in-your- mouth tenderness. 7.69/kg 349

/lb

KRAFT CRACKER BARREL

CHEDDAR CHEESEmedium, marble, old light, old or mozzarella 907 g 999

ea

LARGE ALASKAN KING CRAB LEGSfrozen split 249

/100g

SAN PELLEGRINO

CARBONATED MINERAL WATER750 mL plus deposit & recycle fee 3993

FOR

SAVE $4.80/lb

SAVE $1.50/lb

SAVE $2/100 g

SAVE $4 each

SAVE 86¢ each

7am - 9pm Everyday

facebook.com/freshstfarms

twitter.com/freshstfarms

PART BUTCHER, PART BAKER, PART FISHER, PART FARMER AND ALL PARTS GREAT FRESH FOOD.

We’re the friendly neighbourhood foodies. We’re your connection to local producers. All in an amazing environment fi lled with unique products and great prices. But, what

more can we say? It’s time to come see for yourself. We can’t wait to meet you.

7am - 9pm Everyday

GREEN OR RED LEAF LETTUCEfrom California 99¢

ea

399ea

COME JOIN US ON SAT,

JAN 18TH FOR A FREE

8 OZ. DRIP COFFEE.

FRESH CUP COFFEE

SAVE $1 each

FRESH WILD STUFFED BC SOLE FILLETSall varieties 149

/100g

SAVE 70¢/100 g

Hungry? Whether you’re craving for

a Canadian AAA Angus Beef Burger

which is grounded fresh daily at

our store or Grilled Brie and Baked

Apple sandwich with local brie and

baked apple slices, that will just

melt in your mouth we’ll be sure to

have something to satisfy you…

look for the big “Grill” sign

(yes it is really big!)

Grill

BLUE MONKEY

PURE COCONUTWATER520 mLplus deposit & recycle fee

$32 FOR

SAVE 79¢ each

You can now experience ‘Freshly Roasted Organic

Coffee’ - sustainably roasted on-site at Fresh St. Farms

every day! Fresh Cup Roastery Café which was founded in

Saanichton, BC, offers farmer direct, organic coffee beans from over 10 countries, and

roasts daily to ensure ultimate freshness and fl avour.

FRESH IN-STORE MADE

ANGUS BEEF OR CHICKEN KABOBSmin 155 g

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HARVEST

NATURALLY SMOKED THICK SLICED BACON500 g 599

ea

LOCALLY RAISED

FRESH BC CHICKEN THIGHS 5.05/kg 229

lb

HAAGEN DAAZ

ICE CREAM500 mL 479

ea

BROCKMANNS

CHOCOLATESbulk 25%

OFF

ABSORB SCIENCE

COOL OREGANO OILWild Mediterranean Oregano oil has a variety of medicinal properties including: treating colds and fl us due to its anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties; act as a powerful anti-fungal, anti-parasitic & anti-infl ammatory.15 mL

THE WORLD’S MOST AMAZING

BREAKFAST CEREALHoly Crap, Mary JaneSkinny B or Wild Chia225 g 999799

eaea

KIJU

100% ORGANIC JUICE1 litre plus deposit & recycle fee

$63 FOR

BAKERYFrom the time you walk into our store the bakery aroma fi lls the air.

Enjoy the discovery of our buttery croissants, organic baguettes, and focaccia breads. Then be wowed by our decorated cakes and pastries. We

have only been open for a few weeks and we are already famous for our New York cheesecake. We dare you to try it!

SEAFOODAs proud west-coasters words like “fresh,” “local” and “sustainable” mean a lot to us. Ocean Wise lets us guarantee that only ocean-friendly choices

are available to you. With the largest seafood counter in the area (over 20 feet) we offer an unbelievable selection of salmon, halibut, mussels

and ready-made seafood delicacies… the world will be your oyster!

MEATWe carry fresh and organic meat from farmers and ranchers who are

committed to both their animals’ welfare and sustainable farming practices. You’ll fi nd our Signature Series Canadian AAA Angus Beef and fresh pork from the ranges of Alberta and BC, veal from Quebec,

and lamb, turkey, bison, and chicken from the Fraser Valley.

CHEESECheeses you love and cheeses you haven’t met yet. All kept under ideal

storage conditions and each one here for you to try out before you decide. Come and see our massive selection of fresh local BC cheeses

(in it’s own island display) and if you don’t happen to see what you want…don’t be shy our Fromager will hunt it down!

DELIWe’ve got it all local, fresh, natural, organic, healthy, and/or gluten-free.

There’s pâté and dips, ready-to-go snacks and sandwiches. We’ve got loads of salads too, made right here in the store to go. Our great priced freshly made meals will be sure to please when you’re on the go. Try our fresh pizzas made with fresh ingredients each day…we make - you bake!

GROCERYFrom regular grocery to unique, local and organic we’re your connection to local producers. We carry it all at an incredible

value and in an amazing environment!

CANADIAN

FRESH PORK SIDE RIBSfamily pack 5.05/kg 229

lb

HARDBITE

POTATO CHIPS150 g 199

ea

you’ll fi nd...At

DECORATED IN-STORE

LAYER CAKEassorted varieties 525 g 999

ea

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COMMUNITY LEADER NOMINEE ENTRY FORMName of Nominee: ________________________________________________________________

Address: ________________________________________________________________________

Phone Number: __________________________________________________________________

Category: _______________________________________________________________________

Nominator Name: ________________________________________________________________

Nominator Phone Number: _________________________________________________________

ATTACH THIS FORM TO YOUR TYPEWRITTEN SUBMISSION and send to: Attention: CLA Nominee#200 - 5450 152nd Street, Surrey BC V3S 5J9 or email to: [email protected]

or enter ONLINE atsurreyleader.com/cla/Submissions must be in by March 31, 2014

TWELFTH ANNUAL

Community Leader Awards 2014

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Nominate someone for 2014 Awards

The SUBMISSION you provide should be approximately 250 words and include information such as: length of time nominee has spent in the community; specific examples of the work and/or contribution he/she has made; community associations and memberships. Please provide references of other individuals who may be able to provide further support on the nominee’s behalf.

NOMINATION CATEGORIES:• COACHMakes a positive contribution to their sport. Is exemplary in developing skills and confi dence in participants. A role model who inspires and encourages high athletic achievement.

• TEACHERMakes a positive contribution by being a true leader. Demonstrates a high level of ethics and professional standards, is an inspirational motivator, excellent communicator, good listener and a reliable resource to the community.

• COURAGEThis person has risen above adversity or formidable challenges to become a success. As a result, they have had a positive eff ect on the people around them.

• ABOVE AND BEYONDThis person makes a positive contribution to their community through their work. Someone who goes beyond the requirements of their job to support the community and make it a better place.

• EMERGENCY SERVICEMakes a positive contribution to the community by going the extra mile – over and above the call of duty. Is exemplary in the area of emergency services and unselfi shly shoulders enormous responsibility while accepting the potential risks and challenges of the job.

• SERVICE ORGANIZATION VOLUNTEERThis individual makes a positive contribution to the community by volunteering their time to one community service organization. This person is well thought of and is signifi cantly relied upon by others in the organization.

• VOLUNTEERThis individual makes a positive contribution to the community by volunteering their time to a variety of causes. They are dedicated to making a diff erence in several initiatives.

• YOUTH VOLUNTEERMakes a positive contribution to youth in the community. Someone who is depended upon and committed to provide direction, programs and/or support to ensure our youth have positive experiences.

• ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERMakes a positive contribution to the community by championing environmentally friendly initiatives. Someone who inspires others to be “green” by being a leader in ecologically sound practices.

• COMMUNITY BUILDERSomeone who has taken the initiative to engage a variety of Surrey residents in an innovative or new community project or event. The initiative may assist diff erent groups to work together, address a gap in community participation, or result in a more inclusive, engaged community.

Do you know someone who

makes a positive contribution

to our community?

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A message from the Surrey Teachers’ Association

Dear parents,

We work hard to give your children

the best education possible. We

celebrate with them when they

master a new concept and help

them think creatively when

tackling a tricky problem.

But standardized tests like the

Foundation Skills Assessment

(FSA) in Grades 4 and 7 take

away from those wonderful

moments of learning.

The FSAs do not count for marks,

create needless stress for students,

are expensive, and the much-

delayed results do not actively

support your child’s progress.

The data is also misused to rank

schools, which puts pressure on

teachers to teach to the test, instead

of to students’ interests and needs.

That’s why teachers in Surrey

recommend you send a letter to

your school principal requesting

that your child be exempted from

the FSA.

Exempt your child from the FSA

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ARTS

Surrey Muse next features an Arts and literary event featuring poet Wanda John, author Jean Pierre Makosso and performer Dreadnaught, on Jan. 24 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the City Centre Library, 10350 University Dr. Open microphone to follow.

BUSINESS

The Fraser Valley Estate

Planning Council (www.fvepc.com) invites professionals from financial and estate planning fields to their next dinner meeting on Jan. 21 from 5:45-8:30 p.m. at Eaglequest Golf at Coyote Creek at 7778 152 St. Amy Mortimer, partner at Clark Wilson LLP, will talk about the update to the new Wills, Estates and Succession Act. The cost is $60. RSVP to [email protected]

Valley Women’s Network next luncheon is on Jan 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Eaglequest Golf at Coyote Creek, 7778 152 St. An optional workshop (“Are you fully ignited for 2014?”) takes place from

10-11 a.m. The cost is $27/30. Email Reservations: [email protected] or visit www.valleywomensnetwork.com

COMMUNITY

Feeding your family can be tough sometimes and North Delta Community Kitchen is a way to bring home healthy,

hearty meals at a low cost. Community Kitchen, run by Milieu Family Services, is where anyone can cook meals for themselves or their families. There is a fee of $5 for a meal to eat or put into your freezer. The next cooking is Jan. 28 from 4-7 p.m. Events are held at New Hope Christian Church 11838 88 Ave. For more information, call Veronica at 778-438-3045.

EVENTS

City Centre Library (10350 University Dr.) is hosting a Chinese New Year Celebration on Jan. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Children’s crafts all day, official opening at noon, music and dance performances form 12:15 to 4 p.m., storytimes from 11-11:30 a.m. and 2-2:30 p.m. and more. For more information, visit www.surreylibraries.ca

The 20th-annual Robbie Burns Dinner and Dance at Star of the Sea Hall (15262 Pacific Ave., White Rock)

will take place on Jan. 25 at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $44. Hosted by the Tam O’Shanter Dancers. For more information, call 604-535-8949 or 604-288-2458.

The Dragon’s Den audition tour has a stop in Surrey – on Jan. 29 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Vancouver, Guilford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave., Guildford C Room. Aspiring entrepreneurs should be prepared to pitch their concept to the Dragon’s Den producers in five minutes or less. If they show the producers that they’ve got the chops to land financial backing for their business venture, they could be invited into the Den to brave the Dragons. Prospective pitchers are encouraged to apply online and bring a completed application form to the audition. For more information, visit www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/auditions.

FUNDRAISING

Join Agent C and Top Secret for the seventh-annual Blues for the Bank on Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave. This is a live-music fundraiser for the Surrey Food Bank’s Tiny Bundles Program. Tickets, $20, are available from the Surrey Food Bank (604-581-5443), www.thornleycreative.com or 604-581-2827.

INFORMATION

George Mackie Library is holding Conversation Circles on Thursdays from 7-8:30 p.m. until March 7 at 8440 112 St. These are free, drop-in events for adults who want to meet people and practice speaking English in a friendly, relaxed environment. There will be guided weekly discussions and activities on everyday topics. For more information, call 604-594-8155.

Submissions for can be emailed to [email protected] or posted at www.surreyleader.com. Click Calendar. Datebook runs in print most Tuesdays and Thursdays.

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PARENTING

Deltassist Family and Community Services presents the free Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Workshops from Jan. 25 to March 1, every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at 9097 120 St. These workshops are geared for parents with children ages 0- 5 years. Limited child minding is available. Call 604-594-3455 to register.

SUPPORT

Delta Seniors Planning Team will have a presentation from the South Delta Stroke Recovery Club on Tuesday, Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Deltassist Family and Community Services, 9097 120. Everyone is welcome. For more information, email [email protected], call 604.946.9526 or visit www.deltassist.com/deltaseniorsplanning.html

THEATRE

Arts Club Theatre Company On Tour presents Driving Miss Daisy at the Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage (13750 88 Ave.) from Jan. 16-25, Tuesday to Saturday at 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. Tickets are $29 to $43, including all fees. Student Rush ($15), subject to availability half hour before curtain. For tickets, call 604-501-5566 or visit https://tickets.surrey.ca

Changing Minds, a brand-new musical by the Seaquam Theatre Company, comes to Seaquam Secondary School (11584 Lyon Rd.) on Feb. 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.

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www.surrey.ca

COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS

Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands:

Legal Description: That Part of Section 4 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan Shown as Parcel A on Plan EPP32502

That Part of Section 4 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan Shown as Parcel B on Plan EPP32502That Part of Section 4 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan Shown as Parcel C on Plan EPP32502

Civic Address: A 0.187 ha. and a 0.102 ha. portion of road located adjacent to 442 – 188 Street; and a 0.134 ha portion of road located adjacent to 435 – 192 Street

Property Description: The properties are portions of redundant road. They are currently zoned General Agriculture (A-1) and are designated Agricultural in the Offi cial Community Plan. The properties are being sold to an adjoining owner for consolidation and development purposes.

Purchasers: CIMD PROPERTIES LTD.

Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple

Selling Price: One Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($167,700.00)

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2. Phone (604) 598-5700

THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY, NOT SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER.

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SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF ROAD ADJACENT TO 6415 and 6469 – 192 STREET AND 19141, 19153

AND 19169 FRASER HIGHWAY, BYLAW, 2014, NO. 18156

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Road Adjacent to 6415 and 6469 – 192 Street and 19141, 19153 and 19169 Fraser Highway, Bylaw, 2014, No. 18156” at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 3rd day of February, 2014.

This closure is intended to remove the dedication of 1,000.9 square metres of surplus road allowance in order to facilitate the consolidation with the adjacent properties at 6415 and 6469 - 192 Street and 19141, 19153 and 19169 Fraser Highway. In accordance with the Community Charter, approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later date.

Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: [email protected], no later than Monday, February 3, 2014 at 4:00 pm. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the February 3, 2014 Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting.

Copies of the bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries relating to traffi c issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, commencing Thursday, January 16, 2014 up to and including February 3, 2014.

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ARTS

Surrey Muse next features an Arts and literary event featuring poet Wanda John, author Jean Pierre Makosso and performer Dreadnaught, on Jan. 24 from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at the City Centre Library, 10350 University Dr. Open microphone to follow.

BUSINESS

The Fraser Valley Estate

Planning Council (www.fvepc.com) invites professionals from financial and estate planning fields to their next dinner meeting on Jan. 21 from 5:45-8:30 p.m. at Eaglequest Golf at Coyote Creek at 7778 152 St. Amy Mortimer, partner at Clark Wilson LLP, will talk about the update to the new Wills, Estates and Succession Act. The cost is $60. RSVP to [email protected]

Valley Women’s Network next luncheon is on Jan 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. at Eaglequest Golf at Coyote Creek, 7778 152 St. An optional workshop (“Are you fully ignited for 2014?”) takes place from

10-11 a.m. The cost is $27/30. Email Reservations: [email protected] or visit www.valleywomensnetwork.com

COMMUNITY

Feeding your family can be tough sometimes and North Delta Community Kitchen is a way to bring home healthy,

hearty meals at a low cost. Community Kitchen, run by Milieu Family Services, is where anyone can cook meals for themselves or their families. There is a fee of $5 for a meal to eat or put into your freezer. The next cooking is Jan. 28 from 4-7 p.m. Events are held at New Hope Christian Church 11838 88 Ave. For more information, call Veronica at 778-438-3045.

EVENTS

City Centre Library (10350 University Dr.) is hosting a Chinese New Year Celebration on Jan. 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Children’s crafts all day, official opening at noon, music and dance performances form 12:15 to 4 p.m., storytimes from 11-11:30 a.m. and 2-2:30 p.m. and more. For more information, visit www.surreylibraries.ca

The 20th-annual Robbie Burns Dinner and Dance at Star of the Sea Hall (15262 Pacific Ave., White Rock)

will take place on Jan. 25 at 5:30 p.m. Tickets are $44. Hosted by the Tam O’Shanter Dancers. For more information, call 604-535-8949 or 604-288-2458.

The Dragon’s Den audition tour has a stop in Surrey – on Jan. 29 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Sheraton Vancouver, Guilford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave., Guildford C Room. Aspiring entrepreneurs should be prepared to pitch their concept to the Dragon’s Den producers in five minutes or less. If they show the producers that they’ve got the chops to land financial backing for their business venture, they could be invited into the Den to brave the Dragons. Prospective pitchers are encouraged to apply online and bring a completed application form to the audition. For more information, visit www.cbc.ca/dragonsden/auditions.

FUNDRAISING

Join Agent C and Top Secret for the seventh-annual Blues for the Bank on Jan. 24 at 7 p.m. at the Sheraton Vancouver Guildford Hotel, 15269 104 Ave. This is a live-music fundraiser for the Surrey Food Bank’s Tiny Bundles Program. Tickets, $20, are available from the Surrey Food Bank (604-581-5443), www.thornleycreative.com or 604-581-2827.

INFORMATION

George Mackie Library is holding Conversation Circles on Thursdays from 7-8:30 p.m. until March 7 at 8440 112 St. These are free, drop-in events for adults who want to meet people and practice speaking English in a friendly, relaxed environment. There will be guided weekly discussions and activities on everyday topics. For more information, call 604-594-8155.

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PARENTING

Deltassist Family and Community Services presents the free Nobody’s Perfect Parenting Workshops from Jan. 25 to March 1, every Saturday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at 9097 120 St. These workshops are geared for parents with children ages 0- 5 years. Limited child minding is available. Call 604-594-3455 to register.

SUPPORT

Delta Seniors Planning Team will have a presentation from the South Delta Stroke Recovery Club on Tuesday, Jan. 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Deltassist Family and Community Services, 9097 120. Everyone is welcome. For more information, email [email protected], call 604.946.9526 or visit www.deltassist.com/deltaseniorsplanning.html

THEATRE

Arts Club Theatre Company On Tour presents Driving Miss Daisy at the Surrey Arts Centre’s Main Stage (13750 88 Ave.) from Jan. 16-25, Tuesday to Saturday at 8 p.m., and Saturday and Sunday at 4 p.m. Tickets are $29 to $43, including all fees. Student Rush ($15), subject to availability half hour before curtain. For tickets, call 604-501-5566 or visit https://tickets.surrey.ca

Changing Minds, a brand-new musical by the Seaquam Theatre Company, comes to Seaquam Secondary School (11584 Lyon Rd.) on Feb. 19-22 at 7:30 p.m.

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COMMUNITY CHARTER S.B.C. 2003 CHAPTER 26NOTICE OF INTENTION TO SELL CITY LANDS

Pursuant to Sections 26 and 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, Chapter 26, as amended, the City of Surrey hereby gives notice of the intention to dispose of the following City lands:

Legal Description: That Part of Section 4 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan Shown as Parcel A on Plan EPP32502

That Part of Section 4 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan Shown as Parcel B on Plan EPP32502That Part of Section 4 Township 7 New Westminster District Plan Shown as Parcel C on Plan EPP32502

Civic Address: A 0.187 ha. and a 0.102 ha. portion of road located adjacent to 442 – 188 Street; and a 0.134 ha portion of road located adjacent to 435 – 192 Street

Property Description: The properties are portions of redundant road. They are currently zoned General Agriculture (A-1) and are designated Agricultural in the Offi cial Community Plan. The properties are being sold to an adjoining owner for consolidation and development purposes.

Purchasers: CIMD PROPERTIES LTD.

Nature of Disposition: Fee Simple

Selling Price: One Hundred Sixty-Seven Thousand Seven Hundred Dollars ($167,700.00)

Further information can be obtained from the City of Surrey, Realty Services Division, Engineering Department, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC V3X 3A2. Phone (604) 598-5700

THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUBLIC DISCLOSURE ONLY, NOT SOLICITATION OF AN OFFER.

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SURREY CLOSE AND REMOVE THE DEDICATION OF HIGHWAY OF A PORTION OF ROAD ADJACENT TO 6415 and 6469 – 192 STREET AND 19141, 19153

AND 19169 FRASER HIGHWAY, BYLAW, 2014, NO. 18156

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN of the intention of the City Council of the City of Surrey, pursuant to Section 40 and Section 94 of the Community Charter S.B.C. 2003, c.26, to adopt “Surrey Close and Remove the Dedication of Highway of a Portion of Road Adjacent to 6415 and 6469 – 192 Street and 19141, 19153 and 19169 Fraser Highway, Bylaw, 2014, No. 18156” at the Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting on the 3rd day of February, 2014.

This closure is intended to remove the dedication of 1,000.9 square metres of surplus road allowance in order to facilitate the consolidation with the adjacent properties at 6415 and 6469 - 192 Street and 19141, 19153 and 19169 Fraser Highway. In accordance with the Community Charter, approval of the disposition of the road will be considered by City Council at a later date.

Should you have any concerns or comments you wish to convey to Council, please submit them in writing, fax or email to the City Clerk, 14245 - 56 Avenue, Surrey, BC, Fax: (604) 591-8731, email: [email protected], no later than Monday, February 3, 2014 at 4:00 pm. There will also be an opportunity for persons wishing to do so, to make representations to Council at the February 3, 2014 Regular Council-Public Hearing meeting.

Copies of the bylaw may be inspected at the City Hall and any inquiries relating to property issues should be made to the Realty Section (604-598-5700) or for inquiries relating to traffi c issues contact the Transportation Planning Section (604-591-4146), Monday through Friday (except statutory holidays) between the hours of 8:30 am and 4:30 pm, commencing Thursday, January 16, 2014 up to and including February 3, 2014.

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COMMUNITY LEADER NOMINEE ENTRY FORMName of Nominee: ________________________________________________________________

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TWELFTH ANNUAL

Community Leader Awards 2014

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NOMINATION CATEGORIES:• COACHMakes a positive contribution to their sport. Is exemplary in developing skills and confi dence in participants. A role model who inspires and encourages high athletic achievement.

• TEACHERMakes a positive contribution by being a true leader. Demonstrates a high level of ethics and professional standards, is an inspirational motivator, excellent communicator, good listener and a reliable resource to the community.

• COURAGEThis person has risen above adversity or formidable challenges to become a success. As a result, they have had a positive eff ect on the people around them.

• ABOVE AND BEYONDThis person makes a positive contribution to their community through their work. Someone who goes beyond the requirements of their job to support the community and make it a better place.

• EMERGENCY SERVICEMakes a positive contribution to the community by going the extra mile – over and above the call of duty. Is exemplary in the area of emergency services and unselfi shly shoulders enormous responsibility while accepting the potential risks and challenges of the job.

• SERVICE ORGANIZATION VOLUNTEERThis individual makes a positive contribution to the community by volunteering their time to one community service organization. This person is well thought of and is signifi cantly relied upon by others in the organization.

• VOLUNTEERThis individual makes a positive contribution to the community by volunteering their time to a variety of causes. They are dedicated to making a diff erence in several initiatives.

• YOUTH VOLUNTEERMakes a positive contribution to youth in the community. Someone who is depended upon and committed to provide direction, programs and/or support to ensure our youth have positive experiences.

• ENVIRONMENTAL LEADERMakes a positive contribution to the community by championing environmentally friendly initiatives. Someone who inspires others to be “green” by being a leader in ecologically sound practices.

• COMMUNITY BUILDERSomeone who has taken the initiative to engage a variety of Surrey residents in an innovative or new community project or event. The initiative may assist diff erent groups to work together, address a gap in community participation, or result in a more inclusive, engaged community.

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A message from the Surrey Teachers’ Association

Dear parents,

We work hard to give your children

the best education possible. We

celebrate with them when they

master a new concept and help

them think creatively when

tackling a tricky problem.

But standardized tests like the

Foundation Skills Assessment

(FSA) in Grades 4 and 7 take

away from those wonderful

moments of learning.

The FSAs do not count for marks,

create needless stress for students,

are expensive, and the much-

delayed results do not actively

support your child’s progress.

The data is also misused to rank

schools, which puts pressure on

teachers to teach to the test, instead

of to students’ interests and needs.

That’s why teachers in Surrey

recommend you send a letter to

your school principal requesting

that your child be exempted from

the FSA.

Exempt your child from the FSA

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SurreyAnarchist Bookfair Sat. Jan. 18th >

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5th Annual ConferenceJAN 16-18 @ Kwantlen Polytechnic University

(Conference Centre,CEDAR Building,

12666 72 Ave)See the full schedule at

http://naasn2014.org + WORKSHOPS & INFO TABLES• books • art • music • health

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HARVEST

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BAKERYFrom the time you walk into our store the bakery aroma fi lls the air.

Enjoy the discovery of our buttery croissants, organic baguettes, and focaccia breads. Then be wowed by our decorated cakes and pastries. We

have only been open for a few weeks and we are already famous for our New York cheesecake. We dare you to try it!

SEAFOODAs proud west-coasters words like “fresh,” “local” and “sustainable” mean a lot to us. Ocean Wise lets us guarantee that only ocean-friendly choices

are available to you. With the largest seafood counter in the area (over 20 feet) we offer an unbelievable selection of salmon, halibut, mussels

and ready-made seafood delicacies… the world will be your oyster!

MEATWe carry fresh and organic meat from farmers and ranchers who are

committed to both their animals’ welfare and sustainable farming practices. You’ll fi nd our Signature Series Canadian AAA Angus Beef and fresh pork from the ranges of Alberta and BC, veal from Quebec,

and lamb, turkey, bison, and chicken from the Fraser Valley.

CHEESECheeses you love and cheeses you haven’t met yet. All kept under ideal

storage conditions and each one here for you to try out before you decide. Come and see our massive selection of fresh local BC cheeses

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DELIWe’ve got it all local, fresh, natural, organic, healthy, and/or gluten-free.

There’s pâté and dips, ready-to-go snacks and sandwiches. We’ve got loads of salads too, made right here in the store to go. Our great priced freshly made meals will be sure to please when you’re on the go. Try our fresh pizzas made with fresh ingredients each day…we make - you bake!

GROCERYFrom regular grocery to unique, local and organic we’re your connection to local producers. We carry it all at an incredible

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