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Other soccer
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Chamber rep says Fraser Downs lies
next to swaths of suitable city land
By Jennifer Lang ber and the Cloverdale Busi-
They don’t call Bill Reid ness Improvement Associa-
the Mayor of Cloverdale for tion have been left in the dark
nothing. about discussions Surrey
A former B.C. tourism min- Mayor Dianne Watts says are
ister, long-serving Rotarian, taking place with the team.
and member of the board that “It is a bit of a surprise, be-
runs the Cloverdale Rodeo, cause normally we would at
Reid is also executive direc- least get consulted,” Reid said.
tor of the Cloverdale District He would welcome a soccer
Chamber of Commerce and facility, but not at the expense
the historic town centre’s big- of Fraser Downs Racetrack and
gest booster. Casino, where the fall harness
But even he was surprised racing season gets underway
to learn the City of Surrey is next week.
working on a possible deal If the committee looking at
to relocate the training facil- the future of B.C.’s horse rac-
Keeping it
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WINE MAKING THROUGH THE AGES vincial money to build a facility to the ministry in staunch supporter If Watts and Falcon aren’t fight-
Find out about the history of wine over a glass
of wine with renowned writer John Schreiner in that would also serve as a train- charge of gaming. of the racetrack ing to save it, then it’s up to us.
an entertaining survey of viticulture through the ing centre. Falcon says our – and the casino, In the words of one long-time
ages and different countries. Saturday, Oct. 16 The city owns the property the landmark track can go wherever which provides another 500 local local trainer, how will the White-
from 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m. Fee $10. Call 604- casino and racetrack sit on, along it needs to in order to survive. jobs. caps contribute to the economy
592-6956 to pre-register (required). with the Rodeo grounds, which “I’ll let the experts figure that All this speculation came just in Cloverdale? If they have $17
means the city has final say over out,” he told Black Press, “but I as the fall harness racing season million to spend they should be
THE GRAPE ESCAPE what happens. want to make sure any decision is set to start at Fraser Downs. building something new, not tak-
Learn how you can explore B.C. wineries by bike. But it’s far from clear whether that’s made supports a strong, The first races are Oct. 1. The ing away from the horses and
Saturday, Oct. 16 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the the track or casino would still be bright future for the horse racing same date Cloverdale loses its shutting an industry down. There
Surrey Museum. Fee by donation. Call 604- part of Fraser Downs. Is there sector.” last family link to the raceway – are other places in Cloverdale
592-6956 to pre-register (required). room for a soccer field and a rac- Falcon takes issue with the sug- Fraser Downs’ general manager to consider if building new, he
ing track? gestion that if either track closes Chuck Keeling, just 38, is ami- added.
EXHIBITS There’s no denying horse rac- or relocates, the slot machines cably resigning. After 30 years Harness racing has not run its
VINEYARDS OF B.C. ing in B.C. is at a crossroads. Har- will go somewhere else, too. at the track started by his late last lap, but it sure sounds like
Explore the Surrey Museum’s latest exhibit, ness racing dates have been cut And if the Fraser Downs race- grandfather, he’s moving on to some elected officials are ready to
Vineyards of B.C., and learn how this industry back, and the 2011 season is still track goes, he wants the casino to new horizons. consign the industry to the glue
has grown from small, private vineyards to the to be determined while bureau- stay right where it is. To hear such prominent politi- factory.
estate wineries we see today. Wander through crats, political appointees, and “That will be a decision that I cians essentially write off harness – Jennifer Lang, Cloverdale Reporter
the trellis and discover gems such as Nk’Mip
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consolidated in Clover- field.”
dale. If a development deal
“We say Fraser Downs is being discussed, Reid
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But whatever hap- city-owned site, which
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Fraser Downs’ casino along with the rodeo
will be moved some- and fairgrounds, curl-
Still paying banking fees? where else.
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Additionally exercise has also been shown Dekes Fitness uses a holistic
It is as important to a child’s develop-
Waiting for to have positive benefits in enhancing self es-
teem, reducing anxiety, anger and may also re-
ment as food and water. Sleep allows the
body to recover, grow, develop and allow
approach to training in an
innovative and dynamic
environment providing
With the return of fall, we are back at our desks full-time, not only the symptoms, we will help create a plan to cor- duce symptoms of attention deficit hyperactive for optimal alertness and concentration in
Affordable teachers are back at work, fall activities have begun and we
have settled back into our associated ha-
rect these postural dysfunctions that will help you begin a
long term pain free solution. By incorporating
disorder. the classroom promoting optimal learning
clients with practical
skills and teaching:
behaviour.
Better Hearing? bitual postures. Some of the most com- stretching and strengthening and other home-
Nutrition
• Core Training
MASSAGE THERAPIST
mon symptoms that present with pos- care strategies, we want to empower you to take • General Fitness
tural changes are: tension headaches, your health into your own hands. This is what Daily living is often fast paced and balancing Germ Prevention
Try New Digital Technology neck and shoulder pain, mid back ache allows you to create the change you need to al- activities and commitments while finding time Washing of hands maybe the easiest step
• Corrective Exercise
and low back discomfort. leviate pain long term. to prepare balanced meals is often a huge chal- to combating common infections such as • Sports Training
DEREK Flint
lenge. Below are a few tips that can help ease a cold.
A pain cycle begins when muscle It’s never too late. Some chronic pain sufferers the anxiety of meal preparation,
As your trainer I will assess
contraction occurs and the muscle may take slightly longer to get the same results Younger students in particular should be your fitness level, set up a NOW OFFERING:
• Get your children to help pack school lunches and dis- reminded to wash hands before eating, avoid sharing drink-
BTE
(Behind the ear)
ITE
(In the ear)
does not return to a normal resting but long term wellness is our focus. We use a cuss the importance of making wise nutritional selections. ing cups or bottles and placing all used tissue in the garbage
program for you and keep FREE
tone. The shortened muscle affects the broad range of techniques to achieve these re- you motivated! 30 Minute Training
A well balanced school lunch will lead to better concentra- immediately after use will help to promote a healthier envi- Session
body’s boney alignment as well as the sults. With boney re-alignment from our Chi- tion in class, is important to health and fitness, growth and ronment for all students and staff.
JODY MASKIEWICH
lymphatic, nervous and circulatory ropractor, muscular manipulation and fascial Book your NO obligation FREE 30 minute
increased energy levels.
systems. The body reads these effects as pain. As balancing from our Massage therapists, freedom from pain training session today!
ITC CIC • After school snacks and daycare- for those children that
the pain increases, we tense our muscles in an effort to ease is just around the corner. attend daycare it is important to pack nutritious snacks. Vaccinations
D ekes F itness
(In the canal) (Completely in canal)
the pain, which begins the cycle again. Posture is one of the In October, Clayton Heights Chiropractic celebrates our Children tend to eat less but more often so it is important to It is important that students of all ages have received their
most abundant causes associated in a pain tension cycle. first anniversary. We would like to thank the community for have nutritious snacks packed to eliminate large amount of vaccinations to ensure long term health against preventable INNOVATIVE | DYNAMIC | RESULTS
At Clayton Heights Chiropractic, we like to take a well being so supportive through our first year of practice. time between meals. diseases. Staying up-to-date with vaccinations is the best 604.308.4334 | dekesfit@telus.net | www.derekflint.ca
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