January 2014 - Cloverdale Magazine

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January 2014 - Cloverdale Magazine
Cloverdale
January 2014
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The 2013 Surrey Santa Parade here in Cloverdale continues to be one of the bright
spots of the dark month of December. A record number of parade entrants have made
this one of B.C’s largest evening parades.
The City of Surrey along with a number of
local sponsors came to the organizer’s aid
to cover increased costs for this amazing
event. The parade is attracting a number
of entrants from the Cloverdale
Rodeo Parade which
means there was more horses and country
themed entries. The front portion of the parade travels across Surrey to attend another
event in City Centre at Holland Park as part
of a city wide initiative to raise funds for
the Surrey Food Bank and Surrey Christmas Bureau.
Hair & Makeup by Michauds
Thanks, Bryn, Mercedes, Dayle.
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The impressive convoy of big rigs,
some of which took the ferry earlier in the day from Vancouver
Island represent the Island Equipment Owners Association who are
the main part of the City of Victoria
Parade. The parade organizers; The
Cloverdale Business Improvement
Assoc. and Cloverdale Chamber are
very pleased with the record number of entries this year. The parade
takes many, many hours of planning and organizing. A big thank
you goes to our numerous volunteers,
business and organization supporters like:
CIBC, City of Surrey, Clancy’s Meat Co./
Cloverdale, Cloverdale Brake & Wheel,
Cloverdale Learning Centre, Cloverdale
Lions, Cloverdale Rodeo & Exhibition,
Cloverdale Lions, Cloverdale Masonic
Lodge , Cobra Electric, Fraser Downs
Racetrack and Casino, Inter-Provincial
Roof Consultants Ltd., Island Equipment
Owners Assn. (IEOA), Liberte Yogurt,
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This amazing club over the years has been
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funds for scholarships, bursaries, donations to sports clubs, seniors’ homes, aid
for the local homeless, Christmas hampers,
to name just a few. For more information
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Cloverdale
Rotary Club
Another amazing club that continues to be
involved in the community through various
fund raisers is the Cloverdale Rotary. These
fund raisers have over the years seen funds
raised for Cloverdale Schools, Sports uniforms and with transportation costs on field
trips. There most popular fund raiser was
the annual Cloverdale Rotary Golf Tournament, held at Surrey Golf and Country Club.
For more information on becoming a part of
the Rotary Club contact Dave Woods
davidcwoods@shaw.ca
Valentines Romance
Valentines is a day to celebrate love and you made just for them. The way I look at it
affection. Material things, are wonderful is, if it’s coming from your heart it can’t be
ways to show your love and affection for bad. Whether is a hand made card or dinner,
someone, especially if it’s something they chances are if she/he loves you they won’t
are not expecting. But let me tell you a sto- care if it doesn’t turn out well. They will be
touched that you tried.
ry. One Valentines all I
gave a girl I had been A few words cannot possibly express Roses are Red, Violets
seeing was a poem I had
my love & affection for you. This are Blue, anything you
do will be special, eswritten and a rose. I also
would only leave out most of
pecially if it’s from you.
picked up stuff to make
the reasons why I do.
Unless that is you are
a romantic dinner. I really liked her and thought So when you see me looking at you with the girl I was with.
we had a future together, with a smile on my face, it’s because Valentines is about roI just found another reason
mance. A poem rolled
so I put my heart into it
around a single rose or
thinking she would love
why I love you.
tie a necklace around it
it. When I gave it to her,
Steven
and leave it on the vanshe said to me “is that it!
No Card? No Chocolate? No Dinner Out?” ity in the bathroom so it’s the first thing she
Needless to say, I went out and bought her see’s. Ladies, most guys don’t like pink
a chocolate bar, a cheesy card, and a Mc- things with hearts on them unless you are
Donalds gift certificate, handed them to her, in them, anything that says “Happy Valenthen left. Over the years I’ve found out that tine’s Day” on it will end up collecting dust.
most women will cherish something that Opt for something he can use.
All the love in the world can be
expressed in a single rose.
I’d need all the roses in the world to
express the love I feel for you.
Steven
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Part 1: Healthy Holiday Detox
By Christine Cheng (R.Ph),
& Fred Cheng (R.Ph)
Christmas and New Years is a beautiful time
of year. Many are blessed with a busy schedule of visiting family and relatives, and, of
course, all the goodies that come along with
it. And that is the problem. We end up overindulging in tasty treats, fatty meals, and alcoholic spirits. It is too late to look back on
our yummy sins now, so let’s focus on how
to minimize the toxic effects of festive holiday meals through proper detoxification and
recovery. (Part 1 of our article will look at
detoxification, and Part 2 will focus on recovery.) Let’s get rejuvenated for the New Year!
In terms of detoxification, we can liken your
body to your home, both of which require a
systematic method of cleaning. We need to
start small and begin at the cellular level (ie.
the rooms in your house), then allow the liver
and kidneys to detox the “waste” (much like
placing things into the garbage disposal or
putting your recycling outside for the next
day). Finally, all that junk has to be eliminated from your body via your bowels, skin,
and urinary system (just like waste being
taken away in the sewage system, or by the
garbage truck).
Although your body’s main detoxification organs are the liver, kidneys, lymphatics, and
your skin, many other organs could also be at
risk of damage from prolonged exposure to
poor diets and sedentary living. For example,
the digestive system could lose its ability to
process food properly if you have a diet high
in fats, sugars, and processed foods, and low
in fiber and veggies; not only are the nutrients
not being properly digested and absorbed, but
movement within the bowels could become
stagnant which allows toxins to accumulate
within the digestive tract. These toxins can
directly harm the organ they accumulate in,
and could culminate in symptoms such as fatigue, skin issues, cloudy thinking, and mood
changes. Thus, it is important to address all
of these organs in your detoxification process,
and then maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle
thereafter.
Many herbal cleansing programs exist on
the Canadian market. You can choose a
multi-component “kit” or pick-and-choose a
supplement to address the organ of concern.
Stay away from harsh stimulant laxatives and
diuretics, and avoid any gimmicky elimination weight-loss diets.
Homeopathic detoxification programs, such
as the “DETOX KIT” by Heel, can clear
out toxins from areas
that herbal programs
cannot reach by addressing toxins at the
microscopic, cellular
level. One outstanding advantage of
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discarded via the liver and kidneys. Furthermore, this unique kit can clean the cells of the
liver and kidneys themselves.
Enzymatic Therapy’s “WHOLE BODY
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the milk thistle, dandelion, artichoke, and
licorice components provide anti-oxidative
and anti-inflammatory protection for the
liver. A similar combination by Wild Rose
called “HERBAL D-TOX” is another kit that
has benefited our clients in the past; it offers
the added benefit of kidney-cleansing herbs.
Initial treatment usually takes 3-4 weeks, at
which time you can reassess the need for a repeat course. “FLOR-ESSENCE” (by Flora)
is an 8-herb tea blend designed to clear toxins from the kidney, skin, and mucous membranes. It is available in a ready-to-consume
format. Always consult your physician and
pharmacist before beginning such programs.
There are plenty of good options for detox.
Come talk to us about what is most safe and
appropriate for you. With a bit of will-power
and discipline, you will be feeling as good as,
if not better, than your pre-Holiday self. Part
2 (available in an upcoming issue) will look
at how supplements can help you maintain
this new, cleaner, rejuvenated you.
(Christine and Fred Cheng are a passionate,
charismatic sister-brother pharmacist team
at their unique family-owned and operated
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Every smile tells a story...
...Let us be a part of it.
Dr. Kevin Gill, or
“Dr. Cloverdale”
as he likes to call
himself, can always be found
in
Cloverdale.
You will find him
working out at
the
Cloverdale
Rec Center or out
enjoying the many
activities the area has to offer with
his wife and two children. Dr. Kevin
wants his children to be raised in an
active, happy, and healthy community; and he will do his part by looking
after Cloverdale’s oral health.
Dr Tel moved
to Surrey from
London England
years ago where
he lives with his
loving wife of
five years. He
loves working in
Cloverdale and
interacting with
its many wonderful people. Dr Tel feels
Cloverdale has a special small town
feeling, similar to the town where he
was raised in England. “Each patient
that I see becomes a part of our Cloverdale Village Dental family and I
look forward to treating their dental
needs for a very long time”
Dr. Kevin and Dr. Tel both live in the area, but prior to opening “The Village” they both
practiced elsewhere. They answered the call of family and friends, who were looking for a local dentist who would be here to stay; someone they could grow old with.
Neighbors complained of going to clinics where the owner of the dental practice
wasn’t the one treating them and where they saw a different dentist every time they
went in. Last summer Drs. Kevin and Tel finally opened Cloverdale Village Dental, a
boutique clinic in the heart of Cloverdale. Here the patient comes first—you will see
the same dentist every time, and Dr. Kevin and Dr. Tel plan to be here for a long time!
We are accepting new patients, and emergencies and
walk-ins are always welcome. Book your appointment today!
Cloverdale Village Dental - 604-579-0102
5635-176A Street, Cloverdale
(across from the Cloverdale Library)
www.cloverdalevillagedental.com
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Mon. 9-5 • Tues. - Fri. 9-9 • Sat. 8-5
COLDEST NIGHT OF THE YEAR
Sat. February 22 is very close to the time of
the year when Canada is at its coldest (on
average). For us on the West Coast it might
be our rainiest. Organized across Canada on
this day, is a national fundraising effort to
raise awareness around homelessness and
to raise funds for a local non-profit organization that addresses the needs of the homeless and the near to homeless. You can learn
a lot about it online: www.coldestnightoftheyear.org. Last year, 8000 walkers willing to brave the toughest weather Canada
could muster raised $1,636,379 for different
charities across Canada. This year Pacific is
hosting a Cloverdale walk to raise funds to
help the Community Kitchen reach its capacity to serve the needs in our community.
There are three distances, 10km, 5km, or
2km, that will take you through the downtown streets of Cloverdale. The two kilometer walk works great for families who
want to involve their children. The walk is
designed to give each walker an opportunity to experience the chillier outdoors as a
homeless person might experience, at least
on that given night. On the front end, they
will be recruiting enthusiastic team leaders
who will rally eight or ten friends, family,
or coworkers that will team together to raise
funds by walking together. You can register
as a team leader by simply going to the Coldest Night of the Year website and signing up.
CLOVERDALE
COMMUNITY
KITCHEN
The “CNOY” walk will also mark the grand
opening of the Cloverdale Community
Kitchen on Feb. 22nd. The RCMP, Cloverdale BIA and the Cloverdale Chamber will
be involved, along with some local dignitaries, to mark the presence and opening of
a kitchen that will be part of Cloverdale’s
effort to be among many good things, a caring community. The dream for this kitchen
emerged when Bill Reid, the former president of the Cloverdale Chamber and the
RCMP District Sergeant Dave Woods asked
Pacific to host meals to the homeless in 2011.
The request arose because Cloverdale’s previous kitchen ended with the demolishment
of the old Safeway Mall. As the program established, it was apparent that their existing
kitchen was inadequate and that what was
started could not be sustained. They organized a fund raising campaign that raised
over $400,000 in money, equipment, and
donated labour. They are organizing a Grand
Opening to coincide with the Coldest Night
Pretty Pets
by Donna
of the Year
W a l k .
They want
to
raise
$30,000
or more to
invest in
the operation of the
community kitchen. For this kitchen to flourish,
they believe they need to hire a dedicated
cook and community entrepreneur who can
develop the kitchen into a life-giving and
self-sustaining enterprise in our community. Already, they have a number of community partners engaged in the project who
oversee a number of weekly meals. Moreover, they are becoming more aware of the
growing need among seniors who are facing
increasing challenges, along with existing
concerns, youth homelessness, and single
parent families. They believe that a combination of dedicated staffing, Pacific Community’s resources, and generous community resources can create a self-sustaining
model where food programs, food training,
and community programming can flourish beyond what they have started. Come
by the kitchen, they would love to show
you what is cooking! For more information contact Jim Heuving at 604-574-4001.
Cloverdale
Community Kitchen
5337 - 180 Street Cloverdale
(604) 574-4001
Come in for a warm meal, a cup of
coffee & some company.
•••
MONDAY NIGHTS - 6:30—8:30 pm
Compliments of
Pacific Community Church
604-574-4001
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Wednesday Night Meal
currently on hold
Compliments of Cloverdale Christian
Fellowship (604) 574-1725
•••
THURSDAYS - 12:00 pm (noon)
Compliments of Shepherd’s House
(604) 761-7195
•••
For more information about how to
become involved in the Cloverdale
Community Kitchen contact:
Jim Heuving (Executive Pastor)
(604) 574-4001 ext. 102
jim.heuving@pacificcommunity.ca
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IT’S
THE
LAW
A MORAL OBLIGATION?
By George Gunnink
What would you do if you were the Judge?
Judges decide the facts based on evidence
put before them, and then apply the law.
Here is a fact pattern. How would you decide who was at fault? Fact patterns similar
to this one are often presented in court and
assessed by Judges. Test your judgment!…
Undoting Dorothy lived to the age of 98
and, shortly before her death, prepared a
will that left nothing to her only son, Betrayed Bruce. Rather, she left her entire estate to her neighbours of 40 years, whom
she described as “my good friends over
many years.” She claimed, in her will, that
she did not leave Bruce anything because
Bruce did not visit her, and that he did not
need the money – he was retired, having
made “good money as a logger”.
Bruce had another story to tell. He told the
court that his mother had been bitter with
him since he was born, blaming his birth
for forcing her into an unhappy marriage.
She often described him as an illegitimate
child (in crasser terms), and he was primar-
ily raised (to the age of about 12) by his
grandparents. Bruce was in fact not well off,
and lived on a modest pension in a mobile
home in Quesnel, with very little in the way
of assets. Further, he gave evidence that he
had tried to maintain regular contact with
his mother, and only stopped doing so in the
last years of her life at her request.
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Bruce felt that his mother had dealt with
him unfairly in her will, and asked the court
to vary the will under the Wills Variation
Act, so that he also would receive a portion
of her estate (which was relatively small,
about $165,000 – before the legal wranglings began).
The judge decided that Bruce would receive
half of the estate, on the basis of a Supreme
Court of Canada decision that a parent has
a moral obligation to make provision for
their children, based on “society’s reasonable expectations of what a judicious parent
would do in the circumstances, by reference
to contemporary community standards”. In
this case, Dorothy had been primarily responsible for the hostility and resentment
between them, even if Bruce did at times reciprocate. She had held him responsible for
something that was beyond his control, and
made her decision to disinherit him based
on factually incorrect notions. The court felt
that she had not fulfilled her moral obligations, and stepped in to vary the will.
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Includes:
• After School Pickup
• Age Specific Karate Classes
• Pro D Day Camps
Early Dismissal Pick Up
A few spaces available
Start Anytime
Our Other Programs
Mini Mights (4-5 years old)
Next Novice classes starts Jan 11 and April 26
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Next Novice class starts Jan 7 and April 1st
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• No Contracts
• Flexible Schedule
• No Head Contact
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Your Cloverdale Law Firm
#101 - 19045 54th Ave., Surrey
J. Lyle MacMillan • M. James Tucker • George Gunnink • Stuart Robertson • Corey Bow
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Automotive
Dashboard Cameras - A Must Have?
Dashboard cameras are getting very
popular. Because having a dash cam
running when you get involved in
an accident or suffer a hit-and-run or
expeirience road rage, will give you an
invaluable advantage in case you ever
need to prove your case. You can
also monitor your vehicle
fleet and how your vehicles
are beeing driven.
But dashboard cameras also
have another quality, they’re
fun! We’ve no doubt all seen
the funny or shocking videos on tv or youtube of something caught on a dash cam.
There is a huge variety of cameras that you
can get and deciding which dashboard camera to buy can seem more difficult than it
actually is. The most important factor in a
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dashboard camera is the video resolution it is capable of. While there
are some cheap camera models
$20 - $50 (640×480), you won’t be
able to make out a whole lot of detail.
For decent results you should get a
camera that supports at least
720p resolution (1280×720
pixels, also known as HD).
$60 - $100.
However, if you prefer top
quality video to be able to
keep track of all the details
a 1080p camera or full HD. $100 and up
and some even have two cameras, one that
records what is happening in front of you
and one for behind you. Most dashboard
cameras with a resolution of 720p or above
have decent video quality during the day.
But capturing good quality video at night is
what separates them. True night vision isn’t
necessary for a dash cam as you will have
your headlights on. Choose a camera that
is able to capture quality video after dark if
you drive a lot at night.
An absolute must in a dashboard camera is
the ability to loop. Loop recording means
that once your storage is full, the camera
automatically overwrites the oldest files
on the memory card, thus enabling it to record indefinitely. Other features to look for:
G-sensor, files are automatically marked
whenever an impact is detected. Auto on/
off, Another must have. Camera automatically starts recording when you turn the ignition key.
Parking mode, your camera comes on and
starts recording, so you can see who hit
your car. Date and time stamp.
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Feeling Cooped Up?
Now that winter has set in and we have a
couple more months of it, you may find yourself feeling cooped up, stressed and wanting
a bit of a change. Money is tight for most of
us so doing major renovations right now is
on the back burner. Here are some easy to do
and reletivly inexpensive fixes that can help
staying indoors a lot more
pleasant.
First walk around your
home and make a list of all
the things you would like to
change. From something as
simple as removing clutter,
to changing a wall plug,
to the bigger changes like,
changing the vanity in the bathroom, write
them all down. If your like most of us you’ll
have a fairly long list. Once you’ve got your
list, look at your finances and see how much
you can comfortably afford to spend on your
home. If money is really tight, like it is in
my house, don’t dispare, take on the projects
that don’t cost much money, you are still
making improvements. Even if it is just decluttering, you’ll feel better and you’ll have
acomplished something that makes life just
a bit better. Keep your list though, because
when you do get a little extra cash you can
tackle the next project.
The same goes for those
of you who have a litte
cash to invest in your
home. Look at your list
and see what projects will
give you the biggest bang
for your sanity. For some
it may be replacing your
bathroom sink and faucets
to a more stylish look, this is a fairly simple
task with basic tools even if you are only a
little handy. The change may not be high on
the wow factor scale, but it can be a definate
improvement over what you have. Check
around for sales, all the home improvement
stores including Southridge, usually have a
Renovating Your Bathroom or Kitchen?
Specializing in bathroom renovations
Tile Setting, Crown & Baseboard
Moulding, Wood Flooring,
Doors & Drywall,
Light Plumbing & Electrical
Time to Move?
GET THE ADVANTAGE OF TWO REALTORS AND TWO
CLOVERDALE BROKERAGES WORKING FOR YOU
Both Roy and Jim are long time Cloverdale residents
and are teaming up to use their extensive knowledge
of Cloverdale and surrounding area to better assist you.
Co-Listings will enhance your selling opportunities by
having two companies co-ordinating the sale of your
most prized possession, your home.
Get the co-listing advantage!
If you want to buy or sell property call us for your no
obligation market evaluation. As part of our listing service we include a free floor plan with professional photographs and a virtual tour of your home. If you are new
to the area, let us help you find your next home.
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604-612-4703
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Houghton Realty
5675-176A St.
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604-999-1756
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Do you have a home RepaiR to Do List?
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Weekend
Renovation
specialists
few on sale. For some of you takling your
laundry room may be high on the list,
again, check for sales on premade cabinets
and don’t overlook the display models and
the clearance items, you may just find exactly what you are looking for at a great
price. For some of you organizing your
garage may be a priority. Check out Surrey New and Used for cheap used kitchen
cabinets. You’ll need to replace the countertop that holds the sink, they have them.
A little sanding and some paint and you’ll
have a garage organizer at 1/4 the cost. Or
if you want the systems that the box stores
carry but your budget is limited, start with
one or two cabinets and add as your finances allow.
Super Bowl
Where are you Watching it?
Our Cloverdale Pubs have some great parties planned!
Tues & Fri Keraoke
• Wednesdays •
Music bingo 7pm start
Lots of Fun! Come see!
January Specials
Mon. & Thurs.
Sunday
$2.75 16oz Sleeve
Ceasars $3.99
Wed all dayWings 15¢
Tuesdays
Burgers Fries
Only $4.99
$Toonie Burger
Fridays
Quality work • Great rates
if we can do it on the weekend...
we're your Guys!
Laminate
from 99¢sqft
Hardwood
from $2 sqft
Quality Workmanship
Guaranteed
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Call 604-318-6002
Everyday
Clydesdale Inn
Canucks Fans
If Your player scores - You
receive a $10 Gift Certificate
Indoor Air Quality is often overlooked in
winter. Air quality goes way down in winter, because we close our homes up tight to
keep the heat in. Replace your
furnace filter. Winter is also
when the humidity levels in
your home decrease, most
programable thermostats
also measure humidity. The
majority of adverse health
effects caused by low humidity would be minimized
by maintaining indoor humidity levels between 40
and 60%. If you get a humidifier get one that also
kills bacteria and germs,
they are about $70. And if you are unlucky and get a cold humidity can lessen
the symptoms.
Happy home improving.
Check your smoke detectors.
Win Canucks Tickets
Seahawks Jerseys, Bar Fridge
and $100 Gift Certificate,
Plus, Free Chilli and Garlic
Toast at Halftime.
Also don’t miss our
Molson Cheeleaders
MGD Bottle $3.99
Prawns 45¢
call 604-789-9296
We Install Wood flooring
Mon - Fri.
Superbowl Party
Sat. & Sun.
Liquor Store
11-2pm
Breakfast
Special
Open 9am-11pm
17630 56th Ave. Cloverdale
604-576-2826
Only $3.95
Low Prices • Great Specials
17770 Hwy.10
Clover Square Village
604-574-5512
Meat Draws
Every Sunday 1-4
Your NFL headquarters, with $4 breakfasts
on Sundays and 1/2 appies Monday night.
Superbowl
Party
Book your seats now!
It’ll Be Awesome!!
Prices Subject to change
2 for1
Buy any regular menu item up
to $13 and receive the second of
equal or lesser value free. With
purchase of beverage
Expires Jan 30th, 2013
Cannot be combined with any other offer
or special. Coupon must be presented. Valid
anytime - No Cash Value
Bar & Grill
NOW OPERATED BY 5 STAR CATERING
Hawaii yoinur grJasas nskuirtsaanrdy…
Throw on
flowered shirts and join us for a
Luau Nite Saturday, Jan 18th.
Bar & Grill
The Loft is Back!
The Loft, owned and managed by John Morin and Bob Ahluwalia of
5-Star Catering, at the beautiful Sunrise Golf Course is back
and newly renovated.
The Loft team is excited about their new ultimate pub fare menu,
complimented by fast, friendly and knowledgeable service.
Enjoy the food and bar specials from a menu that includes starters,
sandwiches, salads, burgers and hearty entreés.
KARAOKE EVERY FRIDAY, DJ DANCE PARTY EVERY SATURDAY
SUPERBOWL
PARTY
• Lunch and Dinner Specials Daily
• Wing Nite Wednesday
• Saturday and Sunday Breakfast $4
• Karaoke Every Tuesday and Friday
• Big Screen TV
• Canuck Game Nights - Beer & Burger $10
SUNDAY, FEB. 2ND
Book your Christmas Party or Fundraiser in
our Private
Room
Great
Specials
&
The Loft Bar and Grill
A great place to meet up
Check our Facebook page for current events and specials.
Prizes & More!
after work to relax and unwind
Reserve Now!
5640 188 Street, Surrey ◆ 778.571.1615
WATCH ALL THE
CANUCKS GAMES
HERE
$4 BREAKFAST EVERY
SAT AND SUNDAY
11AM-2PM
2 for 1
BUY ANY REGULAR MENU ITEM AND RECEIVE
THE SECOND OF EQUEAL OR LESSER VALUE
FREE WITH PURCHASE OF BEVERAGE.
ON OUR super 120” BIG
SCREEN….
BURGER & BEER - $10
5640 - 188 St. • 778-571-1615
5640 - 188 St Not to be combined with any other special or other offers.
Expires 01-31-14
Join Us For Superbowl!
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Building Supplies
Jan Clearance
Sale
HOT DEAL
www.southridgebldg.com
Indoor /Outdoor
Christmas lights
Blowout Prices
Family Owned & Operated
Kohler Moxie
Shower head
99
Sale $
159
DEWALT 575 SB 71/4 Circular
Saw with Electric Brake
Sale $139.99 Reg.$159.99
The Moxie showerhead &
wireless Bluetooth speaker
HOT DEAL
HOT DEAL
Moon Ray
Solar Powered
Trees
Sale
$799
HOT DEAL
2 & 4 person Emergency
Stanley
Survival Kit
Perfect in your Vehicle
Rolling
Workshop Tool From $59.99
Complete Toilets
Brands Include: Foremost, Crane,
Box
Faucet Cover
American Standard, Abel
99
Sale $5
Sale $27.99
From $89.99
Reg.$39.99
Stanley Fat Max
Tape Measure
99
Sale $
Heavy Duty
Contractor Bags
20’s
99
Sale $
15
17
HOT DEAL
Seychelle Bathroom Sink
99
Sale $
17
Furnace Filters - Weather Stripping - Insulation
Snow Shovels & Icemelt In Stock - Great Prices
Good Neighbours...Good Advice!
17444 56th Ave. Surrey (#10 Hwy & Hwy #15) 604-576-2113
Closed Sunday Effective Dec 15th - Feb 23 2014