Faces and places - February 5, 2013

 

 
 
 
 
Willowbrook Shopping Centre marketing assistant Leah Neale was flanked by a pair of participants at the Horsing Around kids' event at the mall on Jan. 19.
 

Willowbrook Shopping Centre marketing assistant Leah Neale was flanked by a pair of participants at the Horsing Around kids' event at the mall on Jan. 19.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

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Willowbrook Shopping Centre marketing assistant Leah Neale was flanked by a pair of participants at the Horsing Around kids' event at the mall on Jan. 19.
 

Willowbrook Shopping Centre marketing assistant Leah Neale was flanked by a pair of participants at the Horsing Around kids' event at the mall on Jan. 19.

Photograph by: Troy Landreville , Langley Advance

 
Willowbrook Shopping Centre marketing assistant Leah Neale was flanked by a pair of participants at the Horsing Around kids' event at the mall on Jan. 19.
Cory Legge brought his daughter Sadie to the Willowbrook Shopping Centre for the Horsing Around kids' party, with games, entertainment, and crafts.
Corina Carroll and Stephanie Shuttleworth sorted bottles and cans outside of the George Preston Recreation Centre on Jan. 26, in support of the SOS Children's Village Carnival on Ice.
Marvin and Norma Zeron brightened a cloudy January day by taking their grandkids Ella and Greyson, along with the family dog, to the rocky shores of the Fraser River during their visit to Derby Reach Regional Park.
At its January dinner meeting the Greater Langley Chamber of Commerce welcomed new members Baljit Sabharwal of Copytek Print Centres in Willoughby, Ryan Vander Pol of Leed Advisors accountants of Surrey, and Rob De Silva, of De Silva Autoworld in Langley City.
Township of Langley programmer analyst Shane Barnaby and web technician Paul Lee developed a mobile-friendly version of the Township website that makes it more convenient for smart phone users to visit tol.ca.
Ten Willoughby churches celebrated Christmas together at the Langley Events Centre. More than 925 people from the different denominations across the area took part.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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