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Medical grow hides cache of guns, drugs and cash: RCMP Jennifer Feinberg The Progress

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Canada Post workers picket outside the downtown office at Yale Road and Nowell Street on Tuesday morning.

Chilliwack postal workers locked out Katie Bartel The Progress A nationwide lockout imposed by Canada Post “is holding Canadian citizens hostage,” says locked-out Chilliwack letter carriers. On Wednesday morning, approximately 15 Chilliwack letter carriers stood outside the post office on Yale Road wearing sandwich boards with messages that read Locked out! and We want to deliver your mail, but Canada Post won’t let us. “This isn’t a strike, it’s a lockout,” said Rick Hansen, vice president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) local

741, as vehicles drove by sounding horns in support. “We want to work, but they won’t let us.” One day after Canada Post had reduced its mail service delivery to three days a week in urban areas, including Chilliwack, the Crown Corporation outright suspended operations in urban areas across the country. It cited increasing costs and a decline in volume resulting from the union’s one-day rotating strikes as cause for the action. Canada Post said the corporation has lost more than $100 million in revenue since the rotating strikes began June 3. “A lockout is the best way to

bring a timely resolution to this impasse and force the union to seriously consider proposals that address the declining mail volumes and the $3.2 billion pension deficit,” Canada Post said in a statement taped to the post office doors. “If we allow the uncertainty created by the rotating strikes to continue, our ability to remain financially self-sufficient and not become a burden on Canadian taxpayers will be in jeopardy.” The rotating strikes was the union’s way of showing displeasure with the “lack of negotiations,” said Hansen. “With the rotating strikes, mail was delayed one day, and

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Chilliwack mayor myth-busting on Fraser flood tour Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Some members of city council toured the flooded zones of Chilliwack on Tuesday to get an up-close look at the 2011 freshet impacts. “We were invited by some of the residents to come along and see what the river was doing,” said Mayor Sharon Gaetz. A total of 17 properties outside the city diking infrastructure are facing seepage and flooding issues. A group of impacted citizens wanted to offer their historical

knowledge of river conditions, as well as showing the mayor the effects of erosion and flooding on a nearby hazelnut farm. The mayor, accompanied by two city councillors, surveyed inundated farmlands, and sandbagged homes, and also went out in a jet boat on the Fraser River to look at the ongoing erosion problem on the river banks near Carey Point. “We clearly have an issue to deal with, and we’re going to need some expert help in solving this,” said the mayor. The protective berm near the site was eaten away by ongoing erosion due to shifting river currents.

There is no level of government with a mandate to maintain it. A scour hole resulted from the constant erosion at the base of the river bank and the “river is rushing in” at that point, she said. At least two farm families say they’ve lost their crops and livelihoods. “The city’s mandate is the safety of its residents. We’re monitoring the river, making sure our facts are correct, in explaining why there was all this seepage when it’s not even a high river year,” said Gaetz. City officials have reiterated in the press and at the town hall meet-

ing last week that property owners, living behind the orphaned “berm” built by the province in 1997, are responsible for any flood impacts themselves. But in spite of this, the city nonetheless undertook an emergency program of flood work, sandbagging and road work to mitigate some of the effects. City officials will be looking to the province for funding assistance to help bail out flooded residents, from the Provincial Emergency Program or other sources. “We have MLAs that represent the area,” Gaetz said. “We are hoping they will be able to come forward and help the citizens.”

ICBC could help curb home break-ins, says Chilliwack critic Jeff Nagel

Gaetz said she had to clear up some confusion about what happens when a community declares a state of emergency during a disaster. “There is a real misunderstanding that once a state of emergency is declared that the money will start flowing from the province. It’s not that simple. “The declaration gives the city the right to enter properties, to forcibly evacuate citizens and take control of properties in order to mitigate effects. But it doesn’t guarantee more funding. There is a threshold that has to be met before that even kicks in.”

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ICBC officials say they’ll look at loosening the requirement to keep auto insurance papers in the vehicle – a rule some owners say leaves them vulnerable to home burglars. Thieves sometimes break into vehicles, get the address of the owner from the insurance 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 movie theatres, trail heads and churches. “Sometimes they even slash the tires so the owners can’t get home quickly,” he said. “They’ve got it down to an art.” That threat could be eliminated, Pugh said, if ICBC let owners keep their original car insurance papers at home and use a photocopy in the vehicle with the address blacked out if they’re stopped by police. So far, ICBC officials maintain originals must stay with the vehicle and it would take provincial legislation to change that rule. “We’re taking a look at what can be done to address these concerns,” ICBC spokesperson Kathy Taylor said. “Sometimes a quick fix to a process is possible, but we want to exercise due

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diligence to make sure we wouldn’t be creating any larger issues.” Meanwhile, ICBC recommends storing the originals in a hidden panel or secure storage box in the vehicle or else taking them with you when you’re away from your car. But carrying a sheaf of insurance documents is impractical, said Pugh. “I’d need a man-purse,” he said. “A wallet’s not big enough.” And he doubts any hiding 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 insurance and allows drivers to keep the original

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The RCMP publicly cautioned motorists this spring against leaving identifying documents such as insurance in vehicles, most recently after a flurry of thefts from the homes of church-goers in Abbotsford. RCMP E Division spokesperson Sgt. Rob Vermeulen said it’s likely rare that burglars target homes using insurance paperwork, but added it’s wise to take precautions. “Our advice would not be to leave the documents in the vehicle,” he said. “Carry them with you.” A thief stopped by police in a stolen vehicle would also be unable to produce documents and pass himself off as a legitimate operator, he added.

VICTORIA – Thousands of ballots for B.C.’s harmonized sales tax referendum were being stored in post offices after Canada Post locked out its urban employees across the country Wednesday. Elections BC has prepared a contingency plan for post office disruptions, as officials try to get more than three million ballots delivered to homes across the province by June 24. Federal Labour Minister Lisa Raitt told CTV Wednesday that since Canada Post moved from rotating strikes to a complete shutdown, 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 officer at Elections BC, said Wednesday that no changes to the referendum timetable were being contemplated “at this time.” If the post office dispute drags into next week, Elections BC has the option to push back the deadline for returning completed ballots beyond the current date of July 22. Elections BC officials 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) offices around the province instead of putting them in the mail. Finance Minister Kevin Falcon urged people to vote “no” to the referendum question, which asks whether voters want to “extinguish” the HST and go back to the 12-percent 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.

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kid working in my dad’s drugstore and loved the atmosphere and working with the public but I didn’t think of myself as being a pharmacist,” she said honestly. When she was 24, that all changed, though. “I had worked for a few years as a pharmacy technician, having been trained by an exceptionally good technician,” she said. MaryAnn became quite good at it herself and when she left Chilliwack, she always seemed to find a job as a pharmacy technician. Then, one day, the role of a pharmacist seemed more appealing than her job as a technician and she returned to school and earned her Bachelor of Science in Pharmaceuticals. MaryAnn was now a pharmacist. She married Doug and the couple had a beautiful daughter named Alexis. Two years later, they were blessed with Lauren. Three weeks after her birth, their lives changed forever. She was diagnosed with cystic fibrosis. “We were at Children’s Hospital within days, learning how to care for a baby with fibrosis. Our fridge was covered with medication charts and I remember counting that our baby needed seventeen doses of medications throughout the day and three, daily sessions of postural drainage therapy to keep her lungs clear. We would tip her at different angles and positions and clap her chest or back for three minutes in each position. It is life changing to be told that your child has a progressive, fatal disease for which there is no cure,” she explained methodically. With cystic fibrosis the mucus that is produced in the lungs is thick and sticky. It clogs the airways and, if not cleared, can lead to recurrent lung infections and lung damage.

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Fishing licence not needed for derby Jennifer Feinberg The Progress It’s known unofficially as the Cultus Pikeminnow Derby and last year more than 1,000 people showed up to vie for the specially tagged fish. It always coincides with B.C. Family Fishing weekend, and has the extra benefit of removing the predatorial Northern Pikeminnow species, believed to be preying on the endangered Cultus Lake sockeye. The annual Greg Clark Memorial Family Fishing Derby is set for Saturday, June 18, at Cultus Lake and as usual, a fishing licence is not required. Several cash prizes are on offer, and they’ll be drawn and awarded after the fish are weighed in. Organizers with the Fraser Valley Salmon

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Medical grow ops cause for concern “There simply has not been the kind of scrutiny by Health Canada we need with this,” she said. “The system they designed is not working.” Coun. Chuck Stam agreed, adding that the city was notified by RCMP and Fire Department reps that increasingly medical grow-ops would be found to be surpassing their licensed limits. “We had been warned that this was the trend,” he said. “Some believe that getting a licence actually buys them immunity from search warrants, and it goes back to the problem of Health Canada’s failed promise of inspections.”

City officials have “blown the whistle” on the medical marijuana situation in recent discussions with Health Canada officials. “We let them know we have a huge, out-of-control problem here because the city has no jurisdiction, and something has to change.” City officials grasp the privacy ramifications of licensees, Gaetz underlined, and the importance of confidentiality, but nonetheless voted for a motion at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities conference in Halifax calling for the requirement of a city licence for medical pot growers to ensure compliance with local bylaws, health and safety regulations before getting their federal licence to grow.

Labour dispute stops mail delivery MAIL from Front The union had asked for wage hikes of 3.3 per cent in the first year and 2.75 per cent in each of the next three years. Canada Post offered a four-year contract lifting pay 1.9 per cent in each of the first three years and 2.0 per cent in the fourth. Issues at the table include changing technology, job procedures and concessions on wages and benefits for new hires. Postal workers currently make at least $23 an hour, however Canada Post wanted the starting wage for new hires to begin at $19 an hour.

Canada Post says it must address labour costs as a result of a 17 per cent drop in lettermail business since 2006 due to a rise in online bill payments and other electronic communications. However, the union says accepting Canada Post’s offer would be a step backwards. “Realistically, if we go back and accept the number on the table, we’ll be going back to the 1970s and ‘80s in terms of wages and benefits,” said Hansen. “Being a letter carrier is a good job and we want to keep it a good job.” In Chilliwack, approximately 55 employees are directly affected by the

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government also increased tax on private vehicle sales by five per cent, from seven to 12 per cent. The stated reason was to provide “comparable treatment” for private and commercial sales of used vehicles. This provoked an exchange of partisan accusations that typically passes for debate in the B.C. legislature. It’s a payoff to car dealers, the NDP screamed. You guys opposed all of our income tax cuts and now you’re pretending to support lower taxes, the B.C. Liberals yelled back. Out in the real world, one can observe the effect of a tax structure that gives an advantage to private sellers. Municipal governments call them “curbers.” They use their garage, driveway and street to repair and market an endless

series of used cars. Whether they are crooks or not, their efforts are every bit as appealing to the neighbourhood as the guy with multiple illegal suites whose tenants plug up the parking for the whole block. In each case, they violate zoning rules and hog services for personal benefit. And if you think they pay income or other taxes on their home businesses, I have a 1973 Pinto you might want to test-drive. The subject of used cars came up last week when NDP leader Adrian Dix belatedly launched his own anti-HST tour. Apparently he’s having second thoughts about letting Bill Vander Zalm set NDP tax policy based on a world government conspiracy theory. Dix’s first media event was staged in a Burnaby kitchen. The

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Tourism group supports 10% HST It’s no secret that the tourism industry in B.C. has struggled with how to respond to the harmonized sales tax. However, in light of the proposed two-percent reduction, it is clear to the Tourism Industry Association of B.C. that the HST will be good for B.C.’s tourism economy in the long run. This was not black or white for us. As soon as the new HST was announced our association, which represents all of the major tourism industries in B.C., immediately began work, not to oppose the new tax, but to identify and implement ways to mitigate the effects of the tax on our sector. Part of our challenge was that the impacts of the new harmonized tax were different for different parts of tourism both by

business type and by location: hotel prices went down, the cost of restaurant meals went up, and businesses closer to Alberta which does not have a provincial sales tax were particularly sensitive to HST. Like other concerned sectors of the B.C. economy, we noted decreased consumer confidence around the time HST was implemented in B.C. and Ontario in July 2010. This occurred in the early recovery period after a recession. We have been relieved to see that domestic consumer confidence has begun to trend in a positive direction. We are very pleased that the provincial government has promised to reduce the HST by two per cent and is actively championing improvements to a fed-

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New Democrats speak for the people If I found Norman Keller’s letter of June 9 offensive in its biting sarcasm, I was even more troubled to see him equate the NDP’s policies with those of countries such as Iran, Saudi Arabia, Libya and China. Surely Mr. Keller knows the ideologies of these regimes are diametrically opposed to those of socially responsible parties such as the NDP. Since the Conservatives were voted into power by approximately 40 per cent of the population, Mr. Keller should not assume that Canadians as a whole share his point of view. I was also a fairly amused when he referred to the NDP as elitist. What a strange thing to say when it is precisely

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on June 26 and then ride into Vancouver, ending at BC Children’s Hospital on that day. I’m asking for help as my goal is to raise at least $5,000 which will go towards research. I am riding my bike for my daughter Lauren who lives with the disease every day and who tirelessly faces each day of therapy and medications with little complaint. For her sister, Alexis, who has been the understanding sibling. Also, for my brother Andrew, who paved the way for children with CF to live into adulthood and in memory of my mother who gave my daughter the gift of an early diagnosis. Whenever I am training and my lungs hurt from the exertion, I am reminded of what these kids go through and then I’m able to carry on,” she said. Mary-Ann is an inspiration to me as a mother. Through dealing with CF, she has learned the importance of living one day at a time; one moment at a time. She has come to appreciate the value of spending precious time with family, creating life-long, special memories. She has learned to deal with what is important, rather than sweating the small stuff. We so often neglect to thank the Good Lord for the blessing of healthy children and we often take our children for granted. Hug your children, tell them you love them and spend as much quality time as you can with them. That’s what’s truly important. That’s the lesson that MaryAnn reinforced today. If you’d like more information on the Gear Up4 CF call 604-4361158 or log onto www. CFVancouver.ca” or www.GearUp4CF.org • The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is still looking for more cyclists to participate in the final leg of Gear Up 4 CF on June 26, which is a bike ride from Chilliwack to BC Children’s Hospital in Vancouver. Registration is $125 and participants must raise and additional $375. A celebration will commence at the finish line. To sign up, or to support cyclists, visit www. gearup4cf.org

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Home&Garden Bring the comfort of indoors to the outside front yard is the perfect spot. If you live on a quiet street, with some

good design elements, it may be the best location for an outdoor room. I have always been

concerned about the year round use of outdoor rooms and the cool, damp West Coast weather. “Not a prob-

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lem,” says Ruth, who often recommends covering outdoor rooms with solid, complementary, innovative roofing. Rather than using unsightly coverings, such as fiberglass, Ruth recommends using tempered glass which is not much more expensive. Ruth also suggests that well designed skylights can offer quite a delightful effect and lighting can play a very important role in outdoor living rooms. To combat cool, damp temperatures,

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outdoor room I visited last fall had an outside wall designed as a fireplace. I must say on a cold October night the juxtaposition of the outdoor fireplace and warm, comfy chairs created an ambience hard to match. Okay, the wine may have helped too! Water is not necessary as part of an outdoor room, but it sure creates atmosphere. Whether it’s an adjacent pool with koi, an elegant fountain or a stream gurgling over stones, water is calming and serene, while at the same time adding an element of inter-

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est and magic to an outdoor room that can seldom be duplicated indoors. Plants, as always, put the finishing touches on an outdoor room. Fabulous vines, which can add perfume, privacy, colour and possibly fruit, are absolutely essential. Tall, narrow vertical trees can add delightful screening, as well as frames for lighting at night. The pièces de resistance, however, are containers. Not ordinary containers, but extraordinary ones with great design elements that move them from potted plants into the world of art.


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Be careful when naming your sons. Boys who have unusual first names are more likely to have mental problems than boys with conventional names. Girls don’t seem to have this problem.

Unwanted Guests? Clans of long ago that wanted to get rid of their unwanted people without killing them used to burn their houses down – hence the statement “to get fired.”

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over the situation won’t help, so it’s better if you just leave well enough alone. LIBRA – Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, there’s not much to worry about this week so you’re free and clear to have a good time. Make the most of social situations with friends or a special someone. SCORPIO – Oct 24/Nov 22 It’s time to make a few new friends, Scorpio. Joining a club or group can get you together with like-minded individuals and provide the opportunity to know others. SAGITTARIUS – Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, some people are masters at skirting the system, but you are not one of them. Before taking the easy route, think about the consequences. CAPRICORN – Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, you have been pondering an important decision for some time now. It’s finally time to take the plunge. Don’t worry: The results will be well worth the effort. AQUARIUS – Jan 21/Feb 18 Reminiscing about old times can bring a smile to your face, Aquarius. But unless you are going to revisit the past, it won’t do much to dwell on what might have been. PISCES – Feb 19/Mar 20 Take a few moments to make a priority list, Pisces. Because with so much time on your hands, you’ll have opportunity to do things.

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LAKE LOUISE, ALBERTA – The Canadian wilderness is magnificent, to be sure. Sometimes when you’re out in it, it seems to go on forever, unbroken by the slightest trace of civilization. This can be a good thing—or not. For those who prefer that their wilderness hikes offer something by way of reward beyond just a spectacular view or a fine place to pitch a tent, let me recommend the trek to the Lake Agnes Teahouse. More in keeping with the kind of mountain hiking you find in the European Alps, this two-hour ascent in the Canadian Rockies begins on the terrace of the Château Lake Louise, climbs about 400 metres through Engelmann spruce and golden larch, provides excellent views of emerald Lake Louise and the massive glaciers that feed it, and deposits you at the top of a waterfall. Here a pretty tarn, Lake

For those who like something warm and dry as a reward at the end of their mountain hike, the teahouse that concludes the two-hour hike from Château Lake Louise to Lake Agnes is ideal. A log cabin serving food and refreshments has stood next to Lake Agnes since 1901. JOHN MASTERS/MERIDIAN WRITERS’ GROUP

Agnes, awaits your inspection, which you can do from the comfort of the teahouse. If you’re so inclined you can continue around the lake and gain further elevation, ending atop a giant jutting thumb of rock called the Big Beehive, for even more panoramic views. Or you

can watch, over a cup of hot tea, the tiny figures of others do it. There’s been a teahouse here since 1901—part of the plan by Canadian Pacific Railway, which built Château Lake Louise, to Swiss-ify this part of the Rocky Mountains. The hike from the château was already

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One of them is Bruce Bembridge, who seems able to answer just about any flora or fauna question visitors throw at him. On my way down, as so often happens in the Rockies, the weather quickly changed. The rain stopped, the clouds parted. The sun shone. Whisky jacks and nutcracker jays flitted through the drying trees. Lake Louise glit-

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Stacy rst Crowhu

Rob Lacerte

RE/MAX Nyda Realty

604.858.7179 www.robertlacerte.com

Working in the financial industry for 25 years has opened many doors for me as a Realtor with my past/present clients and friends. As a resident and professional living in the Chilliwack area since 1987, I have always believed in going the extra mile for my customers. Both honest, ethical and hard working, you can count on me for none other than friendly and efficient service. For those who I am acquainted and those I have yet to be... allow my enthusiasm and zeal to work for you. With me “SERVICE IS KEY”. Whether considering your first or last home, upsizing or downsizing lets make your dreams come true together. Dependably Yours, Laura

HomeLife Glenayre Realty Chilliwack Ltd.

604.795.2955 www.lauranisbet.com

I chose real estate as a career because I love helping people make the transition into their new homes and seeing the excitement when they have actually lived there and made it their own. Your satisfaction is my “Top Priority.” Our homes are lifetime investments coupled with strong personal ties. Buying & selling a home ranks among my clients’ most important experiences. I will take the time to listen to your needs and desires and help you every step of the way. I am currently helping many clients purchase and sell and I feel this career is a perfect fit with my outgoing personality and dedication to helping others. I have lived in the Chilliwack and surrounding area most of my life and graduated from Chilliwack Senior in 1985. Call me today to discuss your real estate needs. Driven to move you!

NYDA REALTY #1 - 7300 Vedder Rd.

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laura nisbet

HOMELIFE HomeLife Glenayre Realty Chilliwack Ltd. 8387 Young Rd.

meet

kristen o’connor

RE/MAX Nyda Realty

Low mortgage rates, good inventory and adjusted prices, plus potential for income, appreciation and building equity makes investment property especially attractive. It is important to get professional advice before you dive into the investment market. You may want to start with a personal financial advisor who can help you set your investment goals. Your Realtor can help you select a competitively-priced property that meets these goals and tell you if a particular property is a solid investment. What features would make it easy to rent? What kind of maintenance expenses are you likely to incur? What will your cash flow be? While you cannot predict how much a particular property will appreciate, you can get the history of price trends in the market from your Realtor. Location is the prime factor because a great location will make the property easier to rent or sell for top dollar. You should also consider your cash flow situation, since it is often difficult to break even or show a profit from rental property for several years. However, the property will appreciate as you own it, so you should consider the amount of equity you will be building each year. If you are planning to become a landlord, consult a good Realtor and an accountant to help you make an informed investment decision. When you are shopping for a condominium or townhouse investment, there are some very important questions to consider. First and foremost, does the strata allow owners to rent their units, and if so, is the majority of units occupied by owners or tenants? If the majority of the building or complex is owner occupied, there could be strict rental policies in place, or, with a majority vote, the option to rent can be terminated.

I have been a licensed Realtor in Chilliwack for the past 21 years. I have a previous background of about 40 years in a combination of new home construction, home sales and architectural drafting and design. I served on the Chilliwack Real Estate Board for 2 years as director, 2 years as president and 1 year as past president. As well, I served a 2 year term as a director for British Columbia Real Estate Association. I believe strongly in Realtor professionalism. I believe Realtor professional education is essential in order to serve both Buyer and Seller in a professional manner. I have a long list of satisfied clientele who have now become friends. Let my common sense, expertise and knowledge help you in your next real estate transaction.

meet

garry king

604.858.7179 www.bobplowright.com

Buy Smart. Sell Smart. We’re At Your Service! Finding the right agent to represent you is an important decision to make. Our goal is to always exceed our client’s expectations. From providing the expertise & personalized attention you deserve to our genuine passion for helping people, you can count on us to have smooth real estate experiences. Put our hard work ethic, results driven attitude, full marketing program and boundless energy to work for you! Whether Buying or Selling give us a call. We’d be happy to discuss promoting your home and help you explore your buying options. Award Winning Agents servicing Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison & Hope with a proven track record in Sales & Service. It’s not what we say to potential clients that counts, its what others say! Visit www.shannonbabcock.com and www.dianelothian.com to read testimonials and view virtual tours.

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NYDA REALTY #1 - 7300 Vedder Rd.

Find out about the monthly strata fees for maintaining the common areas of the project. It is important to know what is included in these charges. The fees may be higher in condominiums which offer many services and recreational facilities, such as swimming pools and clubhouses. However, these features may also increase the rental value of your condominium if you plan to use your unit primarily as an investment property. Your Realtor can obtain strata documents which contain important information about the budget and the rules of the association. These documents should tell you if improvements are contemplated and whether there is a reserve fund to handle the expense or if you should expect additional assessments. The strata documents include policies regarding pets, rentals, and access to recreational facilities. What are the owner’s responsibilities and what maintenance will be handled by the association? If you have any concerns, your Realtor can advise you as to whether the property suits your investment needs. If you are going to be an absentee owner, good property management is one of the most important factors when making a decision about where to purchase investment property. You may choose to take an active role in some aspects of the management of your property, however, handling the details long distance can be more time-consuming than it is worth. There are many property management companies who will take over your investment property and manage it for you for a small monthly fee.

The Mission... The Vision... An Enduring Purpose... A Future Focus... Who Am I... My Promise... These words begin to describe how I differ for the norm. I have spent the past 16 years in the Sales, Marketing, and Advertising field. It is this background that gives me a unique perspective of how a home should be marketed. Are you tired of leaving messages that aren’t being returned? Do you find it annoying when the homes advertised in the newspapers are not as they seem? Wouldn’t it be nice to work with someone who understands your point of view? Nothing puts a bigger smile on my face than having satisfied clients whom I have helped to reach their real estate goals. I provide you with the highest degree of professional service excellence and customer satisfaction that is “TOUGH to BEAT.” I am Mike DellaFortuna, and it would be my pleasure to help you.

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dellafortuna

Sutton Group-Showplace Realty Ltd.

RE/MAX Nyda Realty NYDA REALTY #1 - 7300 Vedder Rd.

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604.793.9900

www.MikeDellaFortuna.com

I have over 11 years of combined business and real estate experience, I work, live and play in the Chilliwack area and I am active in our local community. Connecting with people using good communication, honesty and professionalism are the cornerstones of my business. So much so that 80% of my business is from previous clients and referrals. That says a lot about how I work and how I look after my Buyers and Sellers. At the end of the day I believe in treating people how I would like to be treated and that involves trust, patience and the experience to provide sound real estate advice. Give me a call today – I’m very friendly and easy-going and would love to hear from you!

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susan

chamberlain

Sutton Group-Showplace Realty Ltd.

Landmark Realty Chilliwack

604.858.7179 email: kristenoconnor@remax.net

Thinking about Real Estate Investment Property?

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604.793.9900

www.susanchamberlain.ca

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“Consider It Done” That’s what you will hear from Wendy when she represents you in your next Real Estate transaction! Chilliwack has been Home to Wendy for over 25 years. Having raised her family here, Wendy is an excellent source of knowledge about the community, neighbourhoods and schools. Wendy became a Realtor because she cares about people, families and children. Wendy will work hard and give outstanding service to those, First Time Buyers, Families, and Retirees. Wendy will find your next home in a neighbourhood that can meet all your needs and allow your single biggest investment to grow $$$$

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44700 LANCASTER DRIVE, SARDIS Great location, this beautiful 2100 sq. ft., custom built home is solid. Loaded with lots of extras. Kitchen is oak and granite, elegant french doors to living room and dining room with built-in oak china hutch with lights, lots of hardwood and tile, 3 bedrooms up including master bedroom with huge ensuite, 3 bathrooms, good-size den on main floor. Back yard all in paving stones with covered patio. Bonus is this large corner lot offering an 18’x30’ shop to park RV or truck and trailer. Hard to find in this area. To view call Wendy Muxlow of Royal LePage Cheam Realty today at 604-798-8080.

People from small towns all over Canada may remember their mothers attending the “ladies aid” meeting. Regardless of what the group was called, the ladies met monthly to work towards projects to make a better community. I am a proud member of the Camp River Ladies, a small group of fun loving women who do a bit of community service and fundraising to donate back to charitable organizations. On June 22nd the Camp River Ladies will be hosting their annual Strawberry Social featuring local strawberries, fun and fellowship. For a mere $3 per adult or $2 for a child, you can have a heaping bowl of ice-cream, strawberries and a piece of homemade cake on the side. There’s a cake walk for kids and adults alike, a candy guess, raffle for a quilt and hand spun wool crafts. You can find me working the cake walk in the hall at 50246 Camp River Road. See you there at 7:00 pm.

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tamra ford

Sutton Group-Showplace Realty Ltd.

604.793.9900 www.tamraford.ca

With the technology changes we face every day, proper marketing of your home becomes even more important. Your goal is to get the best possible price for the sale of your home. My goal is to make that happen. The internet has become one of the most useful tools in marketing your home. I have a new interactive website to further enhance the marketing of homes for sale. As a Seller, it’s important to make sure your home gets the proper marketing to get it SOLD. Marketing does make a difference. Call me today, and I will show you the unique ways I can get your home sold.

“Real estate cannot be lost or stolen, nor can it be carried away. Purchased with common sense and maintained with reasonable care, it is about the safest investment in the world.” – Franklin Roosevelt DREAMING OF THAT PERFECT HOME? This is the best buyer’s market in years with the lowest interest rates and prices, as well as a great selection of homes to choose from. I always excel at doing the absolute best for my clients so know that my negotiating skills as well as knowledge of the market conditions will get you that dream home at the right price. SELLING YOUR HOME? I will get you the best price, in the least amount of time and with minimal inconvenience. I will put my 19 years of real estate experience, coupled with state of the art technologies and custom designed marketing strategies to work to sell your home for top dollar. Call now for a free, market evaluation and let’s get “A MOVE AHEAD”.

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lynne ferris

sutton group showplace realty ltd. 9240 Young Rd.

meet

ian

meissner

www.chilliwackhomes.net

I love to help make real estate dreams come true! Clients can easily reach me, and rely on me for a quick response and sound advice that comes from years of experience. From pricing your home, to curb appeal, to navigating through paperwork, I will guide you through the process. When purchasing, I work tirelessly to find the perfect home for your needs of today and in the future. While past results may not be the only measure of success, when it comes to buying or selling your home, can you think of anything more reassuring? Call me today for a complimentary consultation and service with results you can count on.

Landmark Realty Chilliwack #100-7134 Vedder Rd.

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pat

phelps

Cell

604.819.3000

Royal Lepage Wheeler Cheam Realty

604.792.0077 www.meissner.ca

#8 - 8337 Young Rd.

604.858.1800 www.patphelps.com

When you need an agent you can count on, I am a high energy full time Realtor who is determined to deliver the very best service to every client while ensuring their dreams are fulfilled. I have lived and worked in many areas of Chilliwack for over 30 years, prior to real estate sales as a mortgage professional and a small business owner, which has helped me gain insight to Chilliwack and its various neighbourhoods. With my background in real estate financing, I can guide you through the buying process with ease. Listings wanted…if you are thinking of selling the market is active…now is a great time to sell. You can count on me to get your home sold quickly and for top dollar! No one sells more real estate than RE/MAX and I am proud to be aligned with Chilliwack’s top selling office. I love to talk with clients and prospective clients and welcome your calls.

Wheeler Cheam Realty #8 - 8337 Young Rd.

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joanne smith

604.858.7179

SUMMER IS COMING! It is a great real estate market with lots of activity happening. There is good inventory and the interest rates are still great, though there has been lots of speculation that they may be rising soon. CHECK this out........... We have a terrific financing opportunity available on our listings 3.59% FOR A 5 YEAR FIXED MORTGAGE* *oac - some conditions apply Ask us about it....it is on all our residential listings! YOU CAN HAVE AN AWARD WINNING, EXPERIENCED TEAM WORKING FOR YOU! Our focus is on SERVICE & MARKETING and we will work hard & smart to get you the results you want. Give us a call at 604 793-9900. You will be glad you did. We look forward to working with you. Warm Regards, Crystal, Marny & Jim

NYDA REALTY #1 - 7300 Vedder Rd.

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crystal de jager

Sutton Group-Showplace Realty Ltd.

Landmark Realty Chilliwack Wheeler Cheam Realty

604.792.0077

www.royallepage.ca/chilliwack

RE/MAX Nyda Realty

Landmark Realty Chilliwack

604.858.1800

Royal LePage Wheeler Cheam Realty

Landmark Realty Chilliwack #100-7134 Vedder Rd.

604.793.9900 www.crystaldejager.com

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IT PAYS TO READ THE FINE PRINT: Finance & Lease offers for qualified retail customers only, on new in-stock 2011 models sold & delivered between June 2 – 30/2011. * Selling price listed includes all incentives and discounts offered by Toyota Canada and Valley Toyota. **All listed financing from rates are for terms listed from 36 months on approved credit financed through Toyota Financial Services. *** Lease payment are calculated using all incentives offered by Toyota Canada and Toyota Financial Services as well as Valley Toyota in-stock discounts, prices also include both freight and pre-delivery inspection. **** Cash Purchase Incentives vary by model; please see Valley Toyota for full program details. Lease payments of $185/month for the 2011 Corolla CE BU42EM (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 3.4% A.P.R. purchase option price of $5,716.50. Lease payments of $229/month for the 2011 Matrix KU4EEM (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 3.4% A.P.R. purchase option price of $5,850.25. Lease payments of $329/month for the 2011 Camry LE BF3ELT (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 2.9% A.P.R. purchase option price of $9,111.60. Lease payments of $309/month for the 2011 RAV4 FWD ZF4DVP (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 3.4% A.P.R. purchase option price of $9,838.00. Lease payments of $399/month for the 2011 Venza ZA3BBT (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 3.4% A.P.R. purchase option price of $10,657.95. Lease payments of $346/month for the 2011 Tacoma 4WD Access Cab UX4ENM (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 3.9% A.P.R. purchase option price of $10,716.50. Lease payments of $185/month for the 2011 Tundra UM5F1T (AA) based on a 60-month walk away lease w/ $0 down@ 3.9% A.P.R. purchase option price of $10,657.95. License, insurance, & applicable taxes are extra. Prices include a maximum for freight and pre-delivery inspection & environmental levies. Some models may not be in dealer stock and dealer locates may be required. Other payment plans available. Dealer may sell for less. Some conditions apply, and offers may change without notice. See Valley Toyota for more details.

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SATURDAY Images Dance Studio is having its year-end show, Dancing On The Edge, at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre today from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Show includes a collaboration of tap, jazz, musical theatre and hip-hop dance. Tickets $18 and available at the Centre Box Office, by phone 604-391-SHOW (7469) or online at www. chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.

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St. Thomas Anglican Church is having its Strawberry Tea and Fashion Show today from 2:30 to 4 p.m. at the church. Tickets $10 and available at the door or by calling 604-792-8521. strawberry.fashion.tea@gmail.com Inspired Arts and Gifts (42333 Yarrow Central Rd.) will have artist Michael Hamilton-Clark in its store today doing a wood turing demo from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 604-490-8555. inspiredartsandgifts.com

The Chilliwack Visual Artists Association’s group show Shadows runs until July 14 at the museum. Museum hours are Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 604-795-5210.

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SUNDAY Evolutionz Dance Studio presents its year-end show Much Love at 2 p.m. and again at 6 p.m. at the Cultural Centre. Tickets $16.50 and available at the Centre Box Office, by phone 604-391-7469 or at www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca Kilby Historic Site is celebrating Father’s Day with a Black Powder Event today from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at their site - 215 Kilby Rd. in Harrison Mills. 604-796-9576. www.kilby.ca

The Camp River Ladies annual Strawberry Social takes place at Camp River Hall (50246 Camp River Rd.) today at 7 p.m. Social includes local strawberries, homemade cake, ice-cream, and hot and cold beverages. Bring your quarters to participate in the famous Cake Walk featuring beautiful and delicious homemade cakes. There will also be a raffle and a ‘candy guess’. All proceeds go directly back into the community. Cost is $3 for adults, $2 for kids. Contact: Tamra Ford 604-845-0736.

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Cooke’s is cooking up lobster Andrea Rendall The Progress Cooke’s Presbyterian Church will be celebrating its 124th anniversary this Saturday and Sunday. The festivities start with a lobster dinner open to the public, host-

ed at 45825 Wellington Ave. Tickets for the dinner can be purchased at the church by cash or cheque. Interested parties are encouraged to buy their tickets early so that the church can ensure everyone can be fed; tickets are available

for purchase at the door as well. Cash or cheque only. Sunday, June 26 starts with service at 11 a.m., after which a special tea will be hosted. Refreshments and snacks will be provided, and an open mic will be available for commu-

nity members to share their memories of the church. The church’s eldest member, Margaret “May” Allen will be in attendance. May turned 100 years old on July 3, 2010. Tickets are $25 and dinner starts at 6 p.m.

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Perspectives HEALTH from p39 could potentially receive over 1,500 referrals a year, have 60 children on the waitlist at any given time, have a wait time of two months for an initial intake, and only have a handful of therapists, and go unnoticed. Why? Perhaps the stigma associated with mental disorders, the invisibility of mental health disorders meaning that children go undetected, or maybe the naiveté that significant mental health disorders could even exist in childhood. Isn’t it time that children and all facets of their health and well-being are made a priority - I think the article sums it up nicely: “Investments in children’s mental health are among the most important investments that any community could make.” Eryn Wicker (M.A., R.C.C.) is a mental health clinician with the Child and Youth Mental Health team of the Ministry of Children and Family Development, Chilliwack. BC.

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Harvey Smyl was all smiles at a news conference to make official the arrival of the junior A Chilliwack Chiefs. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Douglas lands safely with Chiefs Eric J. Welsh, The Progress Barry Douglas can breathe a silent sigh of relief knowing that he’s landed safely in a place that he’s very familiar with. At Wednesday’s introductor y press conference, Chilliwack Chiefs co-owner Moray Keith officially announced Douglas as the first hire for the junior A club. Title to be determined. “This team is in my blood and always has been,” Douglas said with a smile. “It was

always first on our Porter wasn’t good for list to be back here. future hockey employI’d been around the ment in Chilliwack. Chiefs for so But in the end, long, it was a he believed his no-brainer that track record if we could would speak for make it work itself. we would.” “I have a very Douglas was good histor y caught square with his ownerin the middle ship group and of the messy I was with the Barry Bruins situaChiefs before tion, working DOUGLAS the WHL ever closely with came here,” Bruins president Douglas said. “They Darryl Porter, not the (Keith, Jim Bond and most popular guy in Harvey Smyl) know town. what I can do and It may have crossed I’m very happy to be his mind at some point involved again.” that being linked with Douglas is likely to

be leading the marketing charge, trying to get locals excited about the BCHL after five years of major junior. “I don’t look at it as one versus the other, I look at it as selling quality hockey,” he said. “Back in the day, the Chiefs were like a best friend, always there for you. They owned the community and the community owned them. They didn’t win a championship every year, but you came to the rink every night knowing it was going to be good hockey and good fun.”

Harvey Smyl did his bit at the Chilliwack Chiefs introductor y press conference Wednesday morning, smiling and talking about his hopes for the second coming of the junior A team. He enjoyed the moment, reconnecting with old friends and meeting some new ones. And then he went back to work. It can be said with reasonable certainty that no junior A coach in Canada has a bigger job ahead of him this summer than Smyl. The 49-year-old must take a transplanted Quesnel roster that won 13 of 60 regular season games last year, and somehow turn it into a winner. And he has to do this knowing most of his competitors have a huge head start. “The way it works now is we do a lot of our recruiting during the season, so in the last half of the year we had kids in Langley that we were hoping would be future Chiefs,” Smyl said. “We had to back off when we got into the process of selling the team, and even the kids we were recruiting hard, we didn’t know exactly what was going to happen. We weren’t going to mess with anyone’s future so we suggested they do what was right for them and their families.” An admirable and necessar y approach, but a costly one as several of those players committed to other programs. “One or two of those kids held off to see what would happen, and hopefully we’ll get them committed, but we are scrambling,” Smyl admitted. “We do have a

good core coming down from Quesnel and if we have an opportunity to acquire more talent, we have an ownership group that is committed to doing what is necessary to make this team competitive.” Regarding Quesnel, Smyl believes the 13-383-6 record in 2010-11 does not tell the entire story. “Yes, they only won 13 but I think they had 20 losses by one goal. And they were playing in a tough division,” Smyl said. As a team, Quesnel surrendered 250 regular season goals, fourth most in the 16 team league. But the coach is excited to see what goaltender Bryton Udy can do. The 18-year-old Vernon native had some rough numbers playing behind a leaky Mills D. He won four of 28 appearances with a 3.67 goals-against average and .876 save percentage. “But he actually had a very good year last year and continued to progress all the way through, and he is jacked about coming to Chilliwack,” Smyl noted. For ward Spencer Graboski will be making the transition to the Fraser Valley. The hulking Quesnel native stands six-foottwo and led the Mills with 15 goals and 36 points (in 59 games) last season. The Mills scored a league low 140 goals last year. “Graboski’s a young player who’s big and has all kids of ability,” Smyl said. “Put him with some good players and he should be a top end guy.” Smyl also mentioned North Vancouver native Malcolm Gould, a BCHL rookie last year who potted 14 goals and 31 points in 57 games. Smithers native Derek

Huisman, another rookie, had 14 goals and 28 points. “They’re good players and they’re also character players, and sometimes it’s hard to find guys who bring both,” Smyl said. “There is a core, but until we throw them into the mix and see exactly what we have, I can’t say how it’ll look.” Keep in mind, Smyl is a man who doesn’t miss the playoffs. Never has in his coaching career and he doesn’t want to now. But with the BCHL altering their playoff structure again to allow just four postseason berths in each conference (Coastal and Interior), he’ll have to beat out the likes of Vernon, Penticton, Salmon Arm and Westside to get there. “Maybe this year I wish we had the old playoff format, but it is what it is,” Smyl said. “A lot is about economics, and not bringing a lot of money into the coffers in the first round. Purely from a hockey perspective, it bodes well for our league winning national championships, with one less round to fight through.” So, does Smyl believe he can pull it off? Can he hit the ground running with the new look Chiefs and avoid getting buried under an avalanche of Vipers, Vees and Silverbacks? “My intention is yes, and we’re going to have to make some fast progression to do that,” he said. “Our plan is to be in the mix. Where in the mix I don’t know, but certainly not at the bottom. If we can get some luck with our recruits and make a trade or two, then certainly we’ll be right there.” Find all the 2010-11 BCHL stats and standings online at www.bchl. bc.ca.

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Gregory golden Nikki Gregor y earned four podium finishes at the Cheetahs Invitational Track and Field meet, held last weekend in Coquitlam. Competing in the 11-year-old girls division, the Chilliwack native nabbed gold in the 200 metre dash with a blazing time of 29.35 seconds. Gregory scored silver in the 60m dash, zipping down the track in 8.98s. She added bronze medals in the 100m dash (14.47s) and long jump (3.71m). Chilliwack Track and Field Club teammate Aiyana Gagnon-Bounaix narrowly missed medaling in the 1000m run, clocking a time of 3:41.25. Andrew Kirk continued his standout season, taking four gold medals in the 12-year-old boys division. Kirk owned the sprints, taking first place in the 100, 200

and 300m dashes. His fourth medal came in the long jump where he soared 4.76m. Ryan Higuchi competed in the 14-year-old boys division, finishing fifth in triple jump (9.58m) and sixth in long jump (4.92m). Delaney Belknap competed in the 12-yearold girls division, finishing third in the 1200m run with a time of 4:09.56. She placed eighth in discus with a strong toss of 11.75m. Megan Muir tackled the 13-year-old girls division, earning a first place finish in the 2000m run (7:48.46) and a third place finish in the 1200m run (4:09.56). Jennifer Weibe ran against 14-year-old girls in the 300m dash, finishing seventh with a time of 44.87s. Get local track and field info online at http://chilliwacktrackandfield.teampages. com/.

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With four racing days already done, the season is well underway at the Agassiz Speedway. Robert Adams is one of several local drivers gunning for the checkered flag, and he will be providing regular and exclusive racing coverage in the Chilliwack Progress sports section. Today, he has a look at a man who travels a long way to fill his need for speed. As Roberto Luongo is to hockey, Peter Chick is to the hornet class at the Agassiz Speedway. Every so often, you find someone you really enjoy competing against, someone who makes racing challenging, exciting, competitive and fun. Driving his No. 4 car, Chick is one of those drivers. A Chilliwack native who currently works in Calgary, Chick somehow finds the time to get to Agassiz for race days. It’s a long, long, long way to come for 30 minutes on the track, but he does it for the joy of racing and competition. There is no million dollar payday at the end of these races. Chick pays his own way, even pulling out the wallet to get his pit pass. Chick has raced autocross for more than two decades, but he didn’t get into circle track racing until a mere five years ago. He saw the races at Agassiz, and thought that he would love to build a race car with his kids. It turned out to be so much more fun than he thought. To further his skills, he took a road racing course at Rivers Edge Race Track in Mission. In his rookie season he placed 23rd out of 25 cars. Last year, he placed sixth in a field of 35. What’s interesting about Peter is his extremely tenacious driving and his ability to almost predict the movements of other cars. He’s among the best at spotting opportunities to move up during a race. Off the track, he’s always willing to lend a hand to a driver in need. “The hornet drivers

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Clare passed away peacefully June 4th, 2011 in Langley, BC. He is survived by his daughter Barbara (Barry) Howes, grandchildren Danna (Randy) Cormack, Randy (Rachel) Simpson, Christine Cox and 9 great grandchildren, brothers Alfred, Robert (Margaret) Rowse, Larry (Sylvia) Seymour. He will be sadly missed by his companion Jan Rathier and family. Clare was predeceased by his wife Alice, daughter Jo-Ann, brothers Dave, Chuck, Art and sister Katie. Dad will surely be missed by our family and all the friends he made on his Reno & Nooksack bus trips. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the B.C. Cancer Foundation. Celebration of Life for Dad, June 18th, 2011. Clubhouse 19649 53rd Ave, Langley, 2pm - 4pm.

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Chilliwack Senior Class of ‘76 35 year grad reunion. Yes, its true! It has been 35 years and we are looking for you! The reunion is on Sept. 10, 2011 Please contact us by email bonnefoy@telus.net or call Lori, (604)795-2207

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✞ Obituaries EPP Anne Kroeker

A n n e Kroeker Epp passed peacefully into the presence of her Lord on June 13, 2011, at ValEPP ley Haven in Chilliwack, BC. She was 78 years old. Anne was born in Tees, Alberta to Frank and Helena Petkau and moved with her family to Yarrow in 1942. She married Hank Kroeker on May 19, 1961. Anne was a mother and grandmother to three children, four grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Anne will be remembered and missed by her children: Dan and Wanda Kroeker, Barb Kroeker, Stan and Eunice Kroeker; her grandchildren Kari and Kevin, Vanessa and Jason; her great-grandchildren Mariah and Melody. She was predeceased by her husband, Hank Kroeker in 1987, and later by Abe Epp in 2005. Viewing will be held on Friday, June 17th, 2011 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, BC. A graveside service will be held on Saturday, June 18th, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. at Yarrow Cemetery, followed by a memorial service at the Yarrow United Mennonite Church, 4336 Eckert Road, Yarrow, BC at 11:00 a.m. The family would like to thank the staff at Valley Haven for all of their care. In lieu of flowers, donations to the Alzheimer Society of BC would be appreciated. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

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Aug. 1, 1924 - June 13, 2011 Leah (nee Bischke) Ginther passed away peacefully in her sleep and into the arms of her GINTHER loving Savior in the early morning hours of June 13th, 2011. Leah was the oldest child born to the late William and Mary Bischke in Irvine, Alberta on August 1st 1924. She grew up on her family farm, along with her three siblings, Rueben, Alice and Edna. At the tender age of 18, Leah met Herb, who was a young pastor and he would often come to the farm for ‘Sunday afternoon visits.’ They were married on October 7th 1943, their son Larry to follow August 5th 1944. They served as Pastor in many churches throughout BC, Alberta and Saskatchewan in the following years. Leah served as a Sunday school teacher (even teaching her own granddaughters), taught Bible Study and was Evangelical Women’s president for several years. She loved books and had always dreamed of becoming an elementary school teacher. Leah was an amazing cook and homemaker. The family had many wonderful meals of her strudels, chicken, cinnamon buns, maple walnut chiffon cake and her plum kuchen. She was a skilled seamstress and her granddaughter’s wardrobe benefitted from this talent. She is predeceased by her husband Herbert T. Ginther on May 16th, 1986 and her parents William and Mary Bischke. She leaves to mourn her son Larry (Renate) Ginther, 2 granddaughters Jennifer (Gary) Lau and Stephanie (Chris) MacDonald and 4 great-grandsons Braedon Will, Jake MacDonald and Nathan and Jackson Lau. She also leaves to mourn her siblings, Rueben (Agnes) Bischke, Alice (Ephraim) Haas, Edna (Don) Kanewischer and many nieces and nephews from both sides of the family. Thank you to the staff at Cascade Manor for their care and support over the past 5 years. Thank you also to Dr. Markey who took such loving

care of Leah. In lieu of flowers, a memorial donation can be made to the Evangelical Missionary Church Memorial Fund, 9310 Williams Street, Chilliwack, BC, V2P 5E7, or the Gideons International in Canada, P.O. Box 3619, Guelph, Ontario N1H 7A2. Memorial Service to be held at Evangelical Missionary Church, 9310 Williams Street, Chilliwack, on Friday, June 17th 2011 at 2:00 p.m. with a tea to follow. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com

MCLEOD Eileen

Eileen was born on May 13, 1932 at Darling, Alberta and passed away peacefully on June MCLEOD 11, 2011 with her loving family by her side at the Royal Columbian Hospital, New Westminster. She will be sadly missed and remembered by her loving family and husband Ron; son Dennis (Phyllis); daughters Belva (Darryl) and Rhonda (Don); daughter-inlaw, Teresa; stepchildren Ted (Deborah), Sandy, Rick (Karen); numerous grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is predeceased by her son Dwayne and granddaughter Pamela. A memorial service will be held at the Promontory Lake Estates clubhouse, Chilliwack, on Saturday, June 19 at 2:00 pm.

THOMSON Gordon George

It is with tremendous sadness we announce the passing of Gordon George Thomson, son, THOMSON brother, husband, father, uncle, cousin, employer, friend. Gord passed away June 5th, 2011, at the Chilliwack General Hospital after a month long

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illness with his heart. Gord was born November 26th, 1940 in Chilliwack, BC to George and Helen Thomson. He will be forever missed by his loving wife Joan (Rudolph) Thomson as well as Tiana. He loved with all his heart his children, Sheila (Shawn Norton) Dufault and Heather (Craig) Holcik, his grandchildren Chantelle Brigden, Kyle Unrau, Sarah (Jason) Black, Kaleena Unrau, Chelsea (Kyle Zasitko)Dufault, and his great-grandchildren Autym, Andon and Emma. Also left to miss his smile, his sisters Margaret (Don) Northgraves and Marion (Allen) Rendall, and brother Charlie (Lorraine) Thomson, nieces Pat (Neil) Clark, Colleen Northgraves, Sheena Rendall, Marg (Rob) Atkinson, nephews Steven Rendall, Shane Thomson, Clarke (Beverly) Thomson, Blair (Carla) Thomson as well as all the wonderful in-laws, and extended family. Gord was predeceased by his parents George and Helen and his best buds “Teddy” and “Tara”. Gord was a hard working man right until the end. He started in pipelining, forestry and then found his love in the automotive industry with managing the Auto Marine Electric and then running the Husky Truck Stop with his brother Charlie until his retirement. Not even retirement could slow him down. He worked until the end at Future Shop selling appliances which he enjoyed especially with his gift of gab. A man of strength, dignity, Scottish pride and respect for others, he enjoyed his travelling with Joan and their 4 legged kids. Either off to gamble in the states, or off to relax at Pavillion he was always so happy to get away. The family would like to thank the Royal Columbian Hospital for their tender care, Dr. Sun, Chilliwack General Hospital, and the family and neighbours for all you have done for us. There will be a Celebration of Life at Camp River Hall, 50246 Camp River Road Chilliwack from 2 until 5 June 26th. Open mike to share thoughts and stories.

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Spring Opening at Cross Wind Gardens 11368 Edmondson Rd.

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For children ages 6-12 years Open Monday to Friday 6:30 am to 6:30 pm. Call 604-791-1354

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Alcoholics Anonymous If you have a desire to stop drinking, PLEASE CALL 604-819-2644

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TRANSPORT Company looking for Class 1 B-Train tanker driver for hauling between Lower Mainland & BC Interior locations. Excellent wages & benefits. Must be able to work independently, flexible to work evenings and weekends. Please send resume & current abstract by email to rickmcarthur@telus.net or fax 604-520-6659. TransX INCREASED RATES Hiring Class1 O/OPS For B.C-AB PH: 1877-914-0001

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A unique opportunity at a Chilliwack senior’s community for a live-in position to provide security and emergency response through the week. Interested inquiries please call Bev or Marj at 604-792-6666

Abbotsford’s largest law firm currently has an opportunity for an experienced LAA to join our team. You will be assisting a senior lawyer with what is primarily a busy ICBC defence practice. You should have a minimum of 5 years’ litigation experience, preferably in ICBC work, and must be able to work efficiently on your own and as part of a team. RDM offers a competitive salary and benefits package for the Fraser Valley. Qualified candidates can reply to:

Part time gardener/handyman for townhouse complex. Appr 1020/hrs/wk depending on season. Wages neg depending on exp. Perfect for retired person. Mail resume to: chairman c/o unit 16-45435 Knight Rd., Chilliwack, BC V2RSE8

RDM LAWYERS 33695 South Fraser Way Abbotsford, BC V2S 2C1 Email:

careers@rdmlawyers.com While we thank all candidates for their interest, only those selected for an interview will be contacted. Petro-Pass Now Hiring

As the Hotel Operator responsible for all Hospitality Services at PRTC in Chilliwack, we have an opportunity for an energetic and innovative F & B Services Manager The F & B Services Manager is responsible for the day to day operation of our busy 300 seat restaurant. We are looking for an individual who will work hands-on with the restaurant team, who will hire, train, motivate and discipline staff, ensuring maximum productivity and quality of service is maintained by all. The ideal candidate has cut their teeth in a busy restaurant, taking responsibility and thinking outside the box to improve service, motivate staff and troubleshoot. You’re a quick study, and know your way around a computer. If you are ready to take on some more responsibility within a company that celebrates opportunities to learn and grow and would like to advance your career in the hotel business we want to talk to you.

LMS Reinforcing Steel Group Now hiring REBAR INSTALLERS For Abbots. West High St. Mall. Exp. an asset not mandatory Please visit: www.lmsgroup.ca & fill out the on line application.

1 position available for F/T Gas/Customer Service Attendant, 30-34 hrs/wk. Must be available for all shifts needed. Weekday / weekend / holidays. Open 6am to 9pm. Deliver resume in person to: 41420 Yale Rd West (Greendale).

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CARPENTER/CONCRETE Worker req’d, F/T, experience necessary, Refs req’d. Fax resume 1-604-8693704 or email: dencoventures@shaw.ca CLERKS NEEDED for Tzeachten Gas Bar. Must have some exp with cash, be able to work alone, and be dependable. Please fax resumes to: 604-824-8253 Attn: Barb.

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Cottonwood Mall is currently recruiting for a permanent part-time customer service representative. Strong communication and customer service skills are required for this position. Applicants must be willing to work various shifts, days, weekends, covering shopping centre hours. The position will be approximately 12-16 hours per week. Interested applicants are welcome to drop their resume to: Cottonwood Mall Shopper Services Centre FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944 LANGLEY nursery is looking for a watering technician: 3 days per week, year-round. Please fax resume to 604-530-9500

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LEMARE GROUP EXECUTIVE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT The Lemare Group is currently seeking an Executive Administrative Assistant for their Port McNeill Office, which is located on Northern Vancouver Island. Responsibilities: •Managing Calendars •Coordinating Travel Arrangement •Process correspondence, reports and other documents •Maintain confidential records and office files Qualifications: •Previous executive/administrative experience •Excellent oral & written skills •Microsoft Office fluency is mandatory This position is a full time permanent position with a competitive compensation package based on experience. Lemare will accept resumes by email or fax. Please email your response to: office@lemare.ca or fax 250-956-4888. SISKO’S HAIR & NAIL SALON is now hiring a full time Nail Technician. Call (604)858-4624

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KURO ASIAN CUISINE is looking for experienced kitchen and serving staff to join our opening team. Floor manager, server, line cook, cook & dishwasher. Please send your resume attention: Jin kurorestaurant@gmail.com.

PART TIME COOK/prep person required and Full time Line Cook for busy pub in Sardis. Must be available nights and weekends. Apply with resume to: Jolly Miller Liquor Store, Vedder Rd. Sardis

Student Summer jobs. 11&up, now accepting applications. Up to$100/wk.1-778-926-2576 SUPERVISOR to look after student canvassers 4-9:30pm. Must have reliable vehicle. Earn $80-$125 cash nightly. 1-778-256-2576

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136A JANITORIAL SERVICES POSITION AVAILABLE FOR general cleaning in dental office of Dr. Michael Thomas. Hours: 6:30-9:30pm, 3 days per week. Position could be job shared and available June 27. Please apply in writing: Dr. Thomas, #102-45625 Hodgins Ave., Chilliwack, V2P 1P2

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LEGAL EXP. FAMILY LAW SECRETARY

The Lemare Group is currently seeking a heavy duty mechanic for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time, union wages. Email resume to: office@lemare.ca or fax to: 250-956-4888.

Small but busy Abbotsford Law Office req F/T EXPERIENCED FAMILY LAW LEGAL SECRETARY. Applicant must be personable, self-starter and be able to handle a multitude of tasks. Knowledge of PC Law & typing speed of over 100 wpm preferred. Fax resume/refs to:

604-852-4789 or email mw.law@telus.net

MEDICAL/DENTAL

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 160

TRADES, TECHNICAL

PERSONAL SERVICES 182

FINANCIAL SERVICES

Moulder / Grinder Operator

Chairside Dental Assistant

Must be able to work weekends.

Resident Manager Seeking F/T experienced Resident Manager couple for 96 units in 3 buildings in Chilliwack (Sardis area). Duties include but are not limited to, common area & in suite cleaning & debris removal, maintenance and repairs, renting suites and rent collections, keep maintenance and administrative records, excellent communication & customer service skills. Applicants must submit to background checks. Fax resume to: (604) 8586760.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

HOUSEKEEPING STAFF P/T & F/T DAYTIME

Production Position Are you looking for a rewarding career where initiative, attention to detail and quality work are recognized and rewarded? Our innovation and growing vinyl window & door company, based in Abbotsford, is seeking competent team players with a good attitude, strong work ethics, attention to detail and high company quality standards. Hourly wage, benefits, 10 hr dayshift M-Th. Apply to: hr@innotech-windows.com

HOSPITALITY

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required immediately for our new additonal associate dentist,

Dr. Camellia Parsa. Pls reply in writing to:

Dr. Michael Thomas 102-45625 Hodgins Ave., Chilliwack V2P 1P2 MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Dr’s Need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement Avail. 1-888-778-0459 Menno Home Menno Home is accepting applications for permanent part time and casual (relief) Registered Nurses in a Complex Care Facility consisting of 196 residential care beds. This position consists of shift work, including weekends, and we provide competitive wages and benefits. If you are new to the area, or are looking for a change to a more supportive and enriching nursing environment, you are invited to: E-mail your resume at: c.gabriel@mennoplace.ca Or fax to: 604-859-0751

.Own a home? Need Money? Origin Home Financial Partners

BUY, RENT OR SELL USE CLASSIFIED 1-604-575-5777

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES Req. for Westcoast Moulding & Millwork, Port Kells BC. Must have previous exp. running & setting up moulder & grinding. Positive attitude, dedication & willingness to learn rewarded with:

• Excellent Remuneration and Benefits. Please Fax resume: 604-513-1194 or E-mail: jobs @westcoastmoulding.com

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ALTERATIONS/ DRESSMAKING

Cheam Village, a complex care facility located in Agassiz, just 15 mins. east of Chilliwack has a permanent part time position working in the Convalescent Care Program. Days and evenings only. The RN provides leadership to the healthcare team where the focus is on the functional improvement of the older adult.

156 HELP WANTED

Sales Associates

Chilliwack Manufacturing company is recruiting experienced individuals for FT positions.

HEAVY DUTY MECHANICS JOURNEYMAN ELECTRICIANS HYDRAULIC TECHNICIANS WELDER FABRICATORS MECHANICAL ASSEMBLERS Apply online @ www.tycrop.com in the careers section or email resume to recruiting@tycrop.com 6-11os T11

DRAFTS PERSON and PROJECT PREPARATION A leader in commercial greenhouse construction, located in Abbotsford has an exciting career opportunity for an energetic, self-motivated Drafts person and planner. Working closely with Project engineers, Field Employees and Sub-Trades, as a team player you will be responsible for preparing drawings and material list as per specification, ordering materials and ensuring all materials and drawings are available for the projects in time. As the successful candidate you will have post-secondary technical education preferably in mechanical engineering and previous experience preferably in mechanical projects. In addition to having strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills, you are very computer literate in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office. Being responsive to changing priorities, able to meet deadlines and committed to getting the job done. If you’re interested in this excellent opportunity for growth with an expanding company, please e-mail your resume to: johan@prinsgreenhouses.com No phone calls please. We thank you for your interest and only those qualified will be responded to.

The Brick in Chilliwack is looking for F/T Sales Associates. Previous sales experience is preferred however we offer a great training program and excellent benefit package. Please apply in person to 45365 Luckakuck Way

171

ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

Angela is renowned Physic Healer 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 173

MIND BODY SPIRIT

Massage Paradise

New Girls • New Girls • New Girls

604-746-6777

mrs. neat & clean

- Full Time - Must have common sense and willingness to learn - Assembly/Sanding/Loading Apply by fax: 604-795-7589 or email: sales@newcastlecabinets.com

Want to advance your career? Drillers Assistants (labour) Entry level positions Job entails: Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.

Becky’s Interior Painting. 20yr exp Will match any written estimate, ref’s. Chwk 316-3349/Abb 755-4268

“ ABOVE THE REST “ Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est. Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB. Call (778)997-9582

CONTRACTORS

Looking to improve your home? New construction, additions, reno’s. Need to find a reliable trades person to do the work, we can help there too! Call (604)819-7240

ELECTRICAL

#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 J.H. ELECTRICAL. Licence #7474. New installations, repairs, service. No job too small. Jim 604-798-5742 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

281

GARDENING BARK MULCH

www.triplefivequalitywood.com 604.290.2879 ~ 604.328.6355 HEPPNER LANDSCAPING. Weekly lawn cut, bed cleanup, tree & shrub trim, power rake, bark mulching & new lawns, etc. Call Ken (604)866-0052

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

*10.5% Targeted ROI Paid Monthly • Federally Regulated – Audited Annually • RRSP, RIFF, RESP, LIRA, etc. Eligible • Backed by the hard asset of Real Estate To find out more... contact Jarome Lochkrin 778-388-9820 or info@thealternative.ca * Historical performance does not guarantee future returns. AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad credit? Bills? Unemployed? Need Money? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Acceptance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877987-1420. www.pioneerwest.com

NEED CASH TODAY? ✓ Do you Own a Car? ✓ Borrow up to $20000.00 ✓ No Credit Checks! ✓ Cash same day, local office www.REALCARCASH.com

604-777-5046

298

474

PET SERVICES IN-HOME PET Care

30 yr exp. We provide ultimate care for cats & dogs. Alleviate anxiety for your pets. (604)604-819-9135

477

PETS

AUSTRALIAN CATTLE dogs, bluehealer puppies, born April 26.,vet checked, 1st shots, working parents, $550. Call (604)860-4400 BICHON Pups CKC Reg. $750. Adorable. Hypo-allerg, vet chk, 1st shots, guart’d. 604-617-3470 Boston Terriers pups, ckc reg, vet checked, reputable breeder, excellent pedigree. (604)794-3786 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CHIHUAHUA tiny tea cup puppies, ready to go now. $650. Call (604)794-7347 CKC Reg.soft coated Wheaten Terrier pups, hypo-allergenic. Guarntd. Vet ✓ $1200. Call 604-617-3470 Cuddly 6 week old kittens for sale, male and female. $30. 604-5576603

332

PAVING/SEAL COATING

ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

338

PLUMBING

LES THE FRIENDLY PLUMBER. Specializing in bathroom renovatons, including ceramic wall and floor tile. In with the new, out with the old. Call 604-858-8842.

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt shingles, flat roofs BBB, WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters $80. 1-855-240-5362 or 604-832-1053

356

RUBBISH REMOVAL

A Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time. Lowest prices. (604)703-8206 BSMB Rubbish Removal. Serving all you rubbish removal needs with a 14’ long trailer. Will remove yard waste, furniture, appliances, recycling material and construction site clean up. Service within 24 hrs, 7 days a week. (604)793-8378

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Haul Anything...

LAND CLEARING

But Dead Bodies!!

LUMBER Cut your trees into lumber on your property. Hooker portable sawmills. 604-826-2911; cell 604-556-1707.

300

LESSONS/TRAINING

MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

HOME $ENSE - Reno’s / Repairs Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks etc. Call for an estimate. 604798-8480. Homesense@shaw.ca

Diesel Engine Mechanics

Newcastle Cabinets

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, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com

A HELPFUL HANDYMAN Ltd. 778-808-7442. What can we do for you? Bonded and Insured! www.ahelpfulhandyman.com

TRADES, TECHNICAL

E-mail resume: sep@cullendiesel.com or Fax to 604 888-4749

PAINT SPECIAL

Lena Rose Cleaning, weekly/bi weekly, 20 yr experience, excellent references. Lena, 604-702-9579

283A SECURITY GUARD TRAINING Classes in Abbotsford. 604-870-4731 First Career Institute SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com

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.

A-TECH Services 604-996-8128 Running this ad for 7yrs

CLEANING SERVICES

245

2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

160

andrew.northstar.interiors@gmail.com

john@paisleyservices.com

260

130

WCB Insured Bonded & Licensed Visa & M/C accepted 7 days/week No hst special for June

contact John Zillwood 604-792-7635

172 ASTROLOGY/PSYCHICS

SALES

778-344-1069

Haven’t Filed Yet?

DOALL CONTRACTING LTD. Thinking of renovating? Why not call the local experts today for a free no obligation estimate. Siding, soffits, gutters, downpipes, custom fascia cladding. (604)823-6678

465

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

VALLEYVINYL & Gutter Cleaning. Call for your free estimate today. (604)799-4020

PURE CHI. Relaxing Chinese Full Body MASSAGE ~ 604-702-9686 11am-11pm. 9263 Young Rd Chwk

MOVING & STORAGE

We Can Help!

specializing in busy active families since 2006 call eileen, (604)793-4515

R.N. Required

320

PETS

#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Mini Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting at $30/hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-7918 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. PAUL’S MOVING 5 Ton truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 1-888-507-2857 604-792-5901 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

INCOME TAX

236 PERSONAL SERVICES

For more information please view our website at www.mennoplace.ca

Please fax your resume to 604.796.3844 or email mgregoire@cheamvillage.ca

ACCOUNTING/TAX/ BOOKKEEPING

203

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

604.

220.JUNK(5865)

Serving The Lower Mainland Since 1988

LANDSCAPING

bradsjunkremoval.com 362

SECURITY/

ALARM

SYSTEMS

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 dewormed, Vet check, health guar’d Call Andrei 604-970-3807 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPS Champion bloodlines, CKC, $2,800. Call or email; 604-465-3254, schoolyardbullies@ymail.com English Springer Spaniels, ready June not reg., $850. (604)7984998. twbjmenges@gmail.com GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPS. 2 Male & 2 Fem. $650. 1st shots & dewormed. Call 778-863-6332. 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 604856-3647 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. firm. 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 parents (604)826-6634 / 604-615-5320 TOY POODLE puppies. 2 apricot, 1 white. Adorable. Ready to go July 1.$700. 778-240-2400 (Cloverdale)

Wanted: 1000 Saints

SAVE UP TO $400 on a pre-existing system based on 3 year contract. • • • •

24/7 Alarm monitoring Medical Alert Services Service on all makes/models Bonded & Insured

All animals deserve to have hope for a better tomorrow. www.1000saints.ca

CENTRAL VACUUM

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197 www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

Let us service your central vacuum system. We will extend your warranty. We service all makes & models.

(604)792-8055 45140 Yale Rd. West www.contactsecurity.ca

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 523

UNDER $100

Bikes, 2, Nakamura Liberty, 21 spd, $50; Urban Oryx, 21 spd, $75. Stored in garage. (604)795-2104 chain saw, new, electric, McCulloch, $30. (604)795-6545


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Chilliwack BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS Local Businesses Ready to serve! 604-702-5552

Almost Everything Handyman Services

• Home Repairs • Yard & House Cleanup • Painting/Carpentry • Pressure Washing • Junk Removal • Decking & • Gutters

CONTRACTING LTD. THINKING OF RENOVATING YOUR HOME? Frustrated By Poor Service Or High Pressure Salesmen?

WHY NOT CALL THE LOCAL EXPERTS TODAY FOR A FREE, NO OBLIGATION ESTIMATE

Contact Rick or Betty Today

• Siding • Soffiting • Gutter/Downpipes • Custom Fascia Cladding • Vinyl Windows PH: 604.823.6678 • FAX: 604.823.6679

604-792-3018

Email: doallcontractingltd@shaw.ca

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LIFETIME WARRANTY, NATIONWIDE SINCE 1994

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Sewer & Water Hookups, Drainage Repair, Hydro Seeding, Mountainside Landscaping, Rock/Retaining Walls

RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SMALL JOBS & RENOVATIONS WELCOME.

FREE ESTIMATE

Ron, 604.823.6191 or 604.819.0150

Chilliwack - 604-702-8078 jeff@reimerelectric.ca

FULLY INSURED. OWNER/OPERATOR

www.reimerelectric.ca

• Concrete • Painting • Drywall • Decks/Fencing • Landscaping

Please call Graeme for a FREE estimate! 604.791.9539 OFFICE 604-824-0066 www.husbandsforhireconstruction.ca

WE DO IT ALL!

☛ Furnace Service & Repair ☛ New Furnace Installations ☛ Air Conditioning Install & Repair ☛ Heat Pumps & Boilers ☛ Hot water tanks & fireplaces ☛ Duct Cleaning ☛ All plumbing services

General repair and maintenance to alternate fuels, major repairs and rebuilding.

24-HOUR SERVICE

604-793-9310

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44344 Yale Rd., Chilliwack

GOVERNMENT INSPECTION FACILITY

ALL TRADES • New Construction • Renovations • Repairs • Home Improvements by the hour ($29/hr.)

FREE ESTIMATES Discount for dog lovers y Call Dave

604-823-2389

K-One Painting Commercial - Residential Interior & Exterior for Free Estimate Call

604.997.1674

SOLID SURFACE & LAMINATE COUNTER TOPS CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE!

Hank Van Dyk

604-795-3163 A1-44915 Yale Rd., Chilliwack

Mr. Fix it DESIGN - CONSULTATION 3D DESIGN RENOVATION HOME STAGING Chilliwack: 604-795-3618 Cell: 1-778-834-7247 info@pairhomedesign.com www.pairhomedesign.com

Cree-Ative Home Improvements

OVER 20 YRS EXPERIENCE

• Bathroom Renos from $2500

Plumbing HK & Heating

Lic#88840

WET BASEMENT? FREE ESTIMATES!

• New construction • Reno’s & additions • Reliable & honest

REIMER ELECTRIC

INSTALL AND REPLACE SUMP PUMP SYSTEMS

CrackMaster Concrete is a full-service foundation repair and waterproofing company serving Chilliwack.

The time is right... call the right builder!

• All Home Improvements & Additions • Fences, Decks, Bathrooms & Basements • New Construction • Shop & Barns

604-858-4513 604-997-2007

LICENSED - BONDED INSURED - WCB

24 Hour Service

• Licensed Electrical & Plumbing Repairs • Drywall Repairs • Interior Painting • Cabinet Repairs • Cabinet Replacement • Countertops

• General Construction • Flood Repairs • Moldings • Door/Window • Exterior Painting • Decks • Gutter Cleaning • Power Washing

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CALL US TODAY FOR A FREE QUOTE 604-798-5082

LANDSCAPE AWAY PROFESSIONAL LAWN CARE AND YARD MAINTENANCE!

• Complete Lawn Care • Turf Installations • Pruning & Gardening • Landscape Design & Upgrade • Retaining Walls

FREE ESTIMATES!

604-845-1467

THE

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523

UNDER $100

compound mitre saw, 10” table saw, leaf blower, $30. (604)7937714 -----------------------------------------------dismantled alum factory greenhouse, $100, worthwhile project. (604)793-7714 ----------------------------------------------cedar dog house & dog taxi, smallmed, $100 both. (604)793-7714 ----------------------------------------------trombone, $100 needs TLC; clarinet, saxophone, drums, (604)7937714 ----------------------------------------------portable BBQ, $10; porta-pottie, $30, camp stove, $40. (604)7937714 ----------------------------------------------steel wheelbarrow for concrete, $70; garden $30. (604)793-7714 ----------------------------------------------propane patio heater, $100. (604)793-7714 ----------------------------------------------iron railing 42” high, $6 lineal; guard fence or dog. (604)793-7714 -----------------------------------------------antique cart iron bath tub, $100; used lumber cheap, $100. (604)793-7714 ----------------------------------------------dehumidifier, large, $70, small steel gate, $30. (604)793-7714 ----------------------------------------------galvinized and coloured use dmetal roofing, $5-$10/sheet. (604)7937714 ----------------------------------------------mobility walker, brakes, 4 wheels, seat, $100. (604)793-7714 New manual push reel mower $60, nice, used one $40 793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Extension ladder 20’ & 3 way adjustable $50 each 793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Excellent used washer $100, dryer, cheap 793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Good used galvanized roofing, example 10’x24’ for $10, call 793-7714 -------------------------------------------------Domestic jet pump $60, sump pump $40, also pond pump 793-7714 --------------------------------------------------

Weathered lumber, nice, cheap, also 1”x6” / 2”x6” / 2”x8”, timbers .10 up 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Axle and spring sets for small utility trailer $50 & up 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Chain link 6’ high, heavy gauge, c/w posts $4.70 lin ft 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------3 ft. wooden wagon wheel replicas $60 or $100 for pair 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Old steel wheels, low as $30 also many garden antiques 793-7714 SOFA, 3 seat, beige, pink flowers, gd cond, $80. (604)702-1811

524

UNDER $200

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE

706

COLLECTORS SAXOPHONES Soprano Buecher Silver 80 yrs old, excellent condition $2500. Baraton Conn $1900. Call 604-534-2997

HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

Chilliwack, 45561 Yale Rd. The Vibe. (2) 1 bd, luxury unit well maint., beautiful unit 2nd flr. $700/m avail now. on site manager, safe secure bldg. 1 week early move-in. Collin (604)703-6209 Stratatech Property Management. www.stratatechconsulting.ca

525

UNDER $300

Dresser with mirror and matching tallboy, good cond., all wood, $250/both. Call (604)858-0041

530

FARM EQUIPMENT

HAYING EQUIPMENT - Retirement Sale: N.H. #57 side delivery rake, like new, $1500. N.H. #276 baler, ties 100%, $2500. N.H. #278 H.D. baler, very good cond., $3500. M.F. 135 diesel tractor, top cond., $6500. M.F. 135 diesel tractor, complete with Allied loader, needs clutch, $2500. Phone 604-823-6530.

533

SPORTING GOODS 706

Perfect condition, hardly used. Patented 3-D articulating chest press, arm & leg press.

609

Call: 604-309-6206

REAL ESTATE

Includes fridge, stove, Insuite w/d. Close to amen. Contact 604 799-0259 Stratatech Consulting Ltd. Full service property mngt www.stratatechconsulting.ca

Agassiz,1735 #9 Hwy, 1bdrm apt. fridge, stove, balcony, pets negot. avail June 1 $600 Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 792-0077

OKANAGAN

560

MISC. FOR SALE

Postuest mattress, king, 7x6’, supreme VI, $300; pool table, slated, 4x7, Dufferin, $700. (604)858-3398

7425 Shaw Ave - Sardis, 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt with fridge/stove, patio, coin op laundry in building $725/m avail immed. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

*SPECTACULAR*

AGASSIZ

4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake!

T. Marlowe Manor Spacious 1 bdrm available now.

Ask about our seniors discount. Pets upon prior approval.

Lakeshore living At it’s Best!

604-796-8760

LAKESHORE

APPLEWOOD COURT

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 floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 660 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit

45744 Spadina Ave. 1 & 2 bedroom Available July . 1

604-792-0578

Broadway Maples Apts 1st month ONLY HALF RENT! (new tenants only)

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

9473 Broadway St. 604-819-6229 1 & 2 bdrms, upmarket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good security, u/grd park, storage, fireplaces, hook-ups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p. Suits available April 1 & 15th & May 1st.

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS New SRI.com 14 ft. wide mobile home in Chilliwack park $69,900. Chuck 604-830-1960 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 ANYONE’S price!!

636

MORTGAGES

Refinance now and pay off high Interest debt.

We do: *bank turn downs *self employed/stated income *free downpayment (oac) *bad credit/prior bankrupcy *free consultations

Rates starting at 2.10%

604-701-1104 Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca

CHILLIWACK, 45991 Airport Rd. 1 bd ste. $525 + util., Fridge & stove. Avail now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

9430 Nowell St. 1 bdrm starting at $500/m, avail now. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balcony, laundry on 1st flr with elevator, (604)824-0264 or 604-702-9106 Chilliwack BACH ste $540, senior building, 55+. incl., heat & hot water & cable. Avail now. (604)703-9076 CHILLIWACK

Camelot Apartments

Cheam View Apts Clean, quiet building • • • •

Insuite storage Laundry on every floor Heat & hot water incl Secure underground prkg

1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m Ref’s required, no pets Crime-free multi-housing Call for appt. 604-792-3010 or leave message CHILLIWACK, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Apr 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. CHILLIWACK 1 BD $600/m. Avail., now & July 1. Incl., heat & hot water. (604)703-9076 CHILLIWACK 1 bdrm apt. avail. June 1st. spacious. Balcony. Centrally located Edwards St. Heat & garbage incl. Onsite laundry. Full cable pkg. incl. ($62 value). $670/m. Heather 1-800-815-6311. Chilliwack, 1 bdrm, elevator, bsmt parking, laundry, convenient location. (604)839-8411/604-702-0594 Chilliwack, 1 bdrm ste, close to hospital, n/p, avail. now. Call (604)7959577 or 604-378-9240 CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm, 850sf, insuite w/d, family-oriented, near school & trans. $750/mo. Avail now. 604-792-0749 CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm apt. 1 blk fr. both malls, bus rte, social servic, etc. Approx. 700 s/f. Incl. lndry facility, sundeck, F/S, blinds, strg area. 604.858-7297. Chilliwack 2 bd @ The Parkside corner, adult/senior, 3appl, w/d h/up $700/750, across city hall 795-5226 CHILLIWACK 45535 Spadina Ave, newer condo/apt, 2 bdrm, 2 bath, 5 appl, 1 pet neg. avail June 10, $950/m Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077 CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm $900/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 792-0077 CHILLIWACK, 45567 Yale Rd. The Vibe. 2 bdrm, well maint., beautiful unit 2nd flr. $895 avail. now; on site manager, safe secure bldg. Collin (604)703-6209 Stratatech Property Management. www.stratatechcon-

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1 & 2 Brms Heat & water included Adult oriented Gated underground pkng. Close to amenities Indoor pool No pets

Starting at $650.00/mo. Call Jerry or Fern 604-795-3159 CHILLIWACK. Huge 2 Bd condo in ste laund, D/W, great loc. storge rm. $795/m. (604)393-3519 CHILLIWACK

LAKESIDE COURT 45810 First Ave., West

1 & 2 bdrm Condos 1 bath, F/S, D/W, private deck, in suite storage, secure building and parking, wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on each floor, walk to park, shopping, library. Call 604-792-1506 CHILLIWACK Large quiet 2 bdrm apt, nearly 1100 s/f, lrg patio, exc view, lots of large windows, lots of kitchen cupboards, dbl sink, new built-in oven, 5 closets, A/C, adult oriented (45+), clean bldg, central location, prefer n/s, no pets, ref’s required. $750/mo incl heat/h.wtr/garbage. Located in Neptune Arms Apts, 9545 College St. Ph: 604-792-2279 or 604-701-0180 Chilliwack, Maple Ave. Family bldg. Updated 2 bdrm apt. Nr schools/ shpg, on bus route, coin laund, deck, 2 prkg stalls, small pets neg. $750/m. 1 (604)556-5352 or 1 (778)240-6688 CHILLIWACK QUIET CLEAN SECURE APT. fully renovated w/new appliances. 2 bdrm $800; 1 bdrm $575. Tenant pays hydro. Incl., free cable, free on site laundry parking, garden avail., sm pet by terms. Application and ref’s req’d. Avail. immed. Call Harvey, (604)799-0261 Chilliwack. Spacious. 1 bd w/balcony. FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator. On site mngt. Great Mary St location. From $610. 604-702-0722

Cornerstone Apartments

45750 Knight Rd. 1 bdrm + den, $785/m Crime free building, 5 full size appliances, lg storage, deck, n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus route, adult bldg (prefer 45+), walk to all amenities

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Chilliwack

Chilliwack

45422 McIntosh Dr

June 18 & 19 9am - 5pm Garage Sale boat & trailer, swimming pool, dishes, kids games, shelving

9175 Edward St Lombardy Lanes June 18 9am Community Yard Sale Chilliwack

9687 Woodbine St

Chilliwack

June 18 8am - 12pm

45667 Wellington Ave

June 18 8am - 1pm Garage Sale various household items Chilliwack

Chilliwack

No pets. Quiet building. Ideal for senior.

BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel.

Marg Schulz

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

Avail., July 1

APARTMENT/CONDOS

FURNITURE

GARDEN EQUIPMENT

Chilliwack

45655 McIntosh Dr.

1 Bdrm...............$550

BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SETS

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Chilliwack, 45595 Tamihi Way, Luxury condo, 2bdrm + den, 2 bath, 1248 sq ft, high ceiling, 5 appl.,a/c, 2 parking spaces & storage, avail immed. $1150/m 1-604-837-0993 Lee

Paid $3500, sacrifice $1000. Downsizing must sell.

FERTILIZERS

• 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

APARTMENT/CONDO

Want to get into shape?? Hoist V3 Home gym

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $100 fresh or well rotted. 10 yards - $120. Free delivery in Chilliwack. 604-856-8877

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Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

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Fridge, maytag, $200; washing machine, $100; maple table, $40. (604)824-5982

WALKER, Evolution, basket, locking 8” whls, backrest, ultra light, $150; Inversion table, exc cond., $150. (604)824-9097

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566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

Dump cart, Husqvarna DC 500, 10cf, 500lb capacity, 16x4 pneumatic ties, new, $200. 824-9623

Lawnmower, Toro, self propelled, 5hp, recycler $125. 792-4435 No Sun calls.

REAL ESTATE

45755 Wellington Ave

June 18 9:30 - 5pm

shelving units, desk, exercise and more

computer equipment

furniture, books, kids stuff, treadmill

stereo,

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Sardis 49279 Chilliwack Lake Rd

June 18 & 19 7am - 3pm Large Yard Sale

collectibles, fishing gear, tools, misc items, all good stuff Sardis

7476 Vedder Rd Mountainview Church parking lot Multi family garage sale

June 18 8am - 3pm

Chilliwack

9735 Valemont St After Moving Sale June 18 9am - 3pm

appliances, furniture, and household items

Chilliwack

Sardis

Ranchero Drive Street Sale 75 houses June 18 9am - 3pm

9836 Englewood Cres Chilliwack

45882 Reece Ave

June 18 9am Multi family sale cancelled if raining

Chilliwack

46036 Bonny Ave Moving Sale

June 18

8am - 2pm new 100% cotton fabrics 8x14’ long, great for quilters! Bone China tea cups Chilliwack

46074 Riverside Dr Estate Sale June 18 9:00 - 3:00 No early birds

June 18 8:30 - 2pm Multi family Sale

some antiques, collectibles, ladies clothing & quality misc items CHILLIWACK

COMMUNITY GARAGE SALE 45152 WELLS RD. (MAYBERRY LANE) SAT. JUNE 18, 8-NOON (Please park on Wells Rd.) CHILLIWACK

GARAGE SALE SAT. JUNE 18, 9-4 8704 BUTCHART ST. Some furniture, camping stuff, table and 4 chair set, misc.

electronics, tools, clothes, jewellery, household items. weather permitting Chilliwack

8760 Lombardy Cres June 18 8am - 4pm antique apple press, arm saw, table saw, household & garden items

June 11 - Sept. 3rd East Side Main Beach Parking Lot. (Behind Giggle Ridge and bumper boats.) 10am - 3pm Venders Welcome (604)858-6593 *Farmers Market *Crafts, *Flea market, *Home baking, *Fresh produce Entertainment when available SILVER CREEK

63900 Old Yale Rd June 13 to June 19 10 am - 8 pm everyday

MOVING SALE Everything Must Go!

Sardis

45235 Roseberry Rd

June 18 9am - 2pm

Chilliwack

6534 Lickman Rd June 18 8am - 3pm

SATURDAY MARKET in the Park at Cultus Lake

All proceeds to Cultus Lake Memorial Church Rain or shine Sardis

46140 Greenwood Dr

June 18 & 19 9am - 4pm Moving Sale Sardis

June 18th 77 townhouse complex wide sale

bedrooms, living room & dining room furniture, lamps, pictures, bbq, tools, kitchenware, lawnmower, toys & sporting etc.

Want to make some extra Cash? Have a garage sale! Ph: 604-702-5552 The Chilliwack Progress Yarrow

42220 Knox Ave June 18 & 19 9am - 5pm part of antique collection, toys and household

5556 Peach Road rain or shine 9 - 2 pm

TrashtoTreasure Saturday, June 18, 2011 8 am - 4 pm

Local Hope residents will be placing their unwanted household items at the front of their properties where treasure hunters can help themselves. with the support of HOPE & DISTRICT CHAMBER OF COMMERCE MEDIA SPONSOR

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Shaw Ave Apartments

2- 1 bdrm, $670/m 2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free building.

CALL 604 858 2513

Their trash could be your treasure!!!

Hope, BC

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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APARTMENT/CONDO

Beautiful New Building

Some Incentives *Call for details

(604)858-9832

Currently Under Construction Coming Soon!

1 bdrm, balcony $650/m 2 appliances avail June 1 • • • • •

Hazelwood Manor 1 bedroom available now.

Quiet & Clean, 3 appl. on bus route, no pets,

(604)316-5363 or 604-792-1872

Luxury Suites

8990 Young Rd., near firehall, up to 5300sf, upper and lower spaces, separate or combined. Great for office, retail, doctors, lawyers or dentist office, on site parking, great exposure from street. Other spaces avaiable. Also warehouse units - individual or combined, SXS, over 800sf each, mezzanine 12’ bay door, ideal for tire/detail business. More retail locations also available. Courtesy to realtors. Call (604)792-0671, 604-795-2450 or 604-819-6657

Close to amenities, Free laundry & heat No pets or BBQ’s, Great location on bus route - Lark Rd, Vedder On-site manager

Spacious & Bright Suites

Space for lease High traffic-Near Home Depot- 8080 Evans Rd. 2nd floor space 1500 to 3000 @9.50 sq ft NNN Main floor 2200 to 4400 sq ft-(inc showroom) 12.50 NNN-(Courtesy to brokers.)

Multi-housing crime-free building.

caseyk@westeckwindows.com

Heather Ridge 45530 McIntosh Dr

Royal Oak 45562 McIntosh Dr. Ph: Lori, 604-793-9993

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8977/9003 Edward St Kevin, 604-792-4191 No Sunday calls. Sardis, loft avail July 1. Incl heat, hydro, inet & cable, pet welcome, lg deck, washer/dryer, furn/unfurn. $650/m. (604)824-5917 Classifieds is your best location for information about new homes and apartments. 1-866-575-5777

1 & 2 bdrm apartments Up 1040sf. Includes hot water & heat, elevator, walking distance to hospital, near college & bus route, in-suite laundry hook-ups for W/D & coin laundry, full-sz stove and fridge. No pets, seniors welcome! References req’d. BC BEST BUY - Place your classified ad in 3 BC REGIONS 66 Newspapers Call 1-866-575-5777

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED GARRISON, fully furnished coach house ste, avail May 22. N/s, n/p, refs, $750/m + util & DD. Call (604)858-8655

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APARTMENT/CONDO

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2BR house 4 rent. 1bath, cov deck, Lrg kitchen & Living room, garage. Fenced yrd. 4appl. NS NP. $1200mo+utl. call 604-999-7876. BOSTON BAR, 2 bdrm mobile, 48064 Riverside. $550/mon. includes cable TV. Ph 604-826-1134 Chilliwack, 2 bdrm, 1.5 baths, lg kit, lg family area, new appl., attached garage, deck with view, nice quiet area, n/s, n/p, criminal record check, refs. $1150/m + hydro. Call (604)793-0764 Chilliwack. 2 bdrm smaller house, downtown, large yard, W/D, n/s, small pet ok, $900/m refs & DD. Avail now. Call (604)798-1187 Chilliwack, 3 bdrm 1.5 bath, f/p, lg kitchen, $1200/m + util, no dogs. Manage building for decreased rent. (604)316-9859 Chilliwack, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, loft,fam room, renovated, avail now, cls to park & elem school. No dogs, $1275/m + util. Call (604)792-9266 Chilliwack, 3 bdrm, 9687 Woodbine St, incl. all util., $1175/m, upper flr of home, aval July 1. N/p, n/s. Call Russ (604)819-5642 CHILLIWACK,3 bdrm rancher, 1300 sqft, 5 appls, fenced, patio, nr schl/bus, ns/np, refs. Crim rec Chk. $1200+util. June1. 604-824-9313 Chilliwack, 5th Ave., 2 bdrm, fridge, stove, no pets, available june 1 or 15. $800/m. Call (604)316-8117

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APARTMENT/CONDO

OFFICE/RETAIL

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STORAGE

EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604819-7231. Mon-Sat.

SUITES, LOWER

1BR Basement suite. Sullivan Hts.Includes,heat,hydro, cable &insuite washer/dryer! No smoking,partying,pets. References required.$700.Ph. 604-596-7370 Chilliwack, bachelor ste, own entr., sm pet ok, heat, hydro, inet access, cable incl., n/s, suit single person, no laundry. $500/m. (604)378-2923 Chilliwack, clean 1 bdrm common rm w/gas f/p, lg soaker tub, util incl, cable, wireless inet, sm pet neg, no partiers, priv entr., must be working. Paula, (604)316-1109 lv message. ChilliwacK, Fairfield, 1 bdrm bsmt ste, new, $700/m util incl. N/p, n/s, no cable avail now.1 (778)908-0113 Chilliwack, Promontory: 1900sq ft 2 bdrm grnd lvl, den, 2 bath, 5 appl inste lndry, F/S & D/W. Beaut pri garden, fncd, patio, off road parking, beaut view, $1250/m + util. Avail immed. (604)824-9700 or 604-847-3798 or 604-855-6367 Chilliwack rooms & suites. $500 $600. Avail now. Incl. all utils. (604)703-0225/ 824-1607 lv mess

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES

HIGHGATE MANOR 19+ BUILDING

SENIORS

Garrison Village is NOW RENTING

• On-site manager • Camera surveillance • Adult oriented • Secure underground parking • In-suite laundry with washer/dryer

• Bright, modern design • Close to Vedder River, walking and biking trails • Steps away from Cooper’s Market & shopping

• No pets, no smoking, no BBQ’s • Restaurants & coffee shop • 6 Appliances

REFERENCES REQUIRED • BY APPOINTMENT ONLY • 604-799-1954 4-11F GC29

SARDIS new 2 bd bsmnt ste. N/S, N/P. $675 util incl., Avail Jun 15. Ref’s req’d (604)799-7306 Sardis, sm fully furnish 1 bdrm, own entry, share laundry, bus stop, n/s, n/p, util & inet incl. $575/m. avail now. Call (604)824-2926

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SUITES, UPPER

TOWNHOUSES

NEWLY RENOVATED

Woodbine Townhouses A Gated Community Designated as Crime Free Multi-Housing

âœś MOVE-IN INCENTIVES âœś 1,100 s.f. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths Very quiet, family oriented. Well maintained, 2 playgrds. New carpeting & lam. floors Large, private fenced yards Close to amenities, schools and bus routes. D Pets ok upon approval. Refs. D Rents start at $990/mo. D D D D D D

For viewing ... Call: 1-877-515-6696

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ANTIQUES/CLASSICS

1978 OLDS Royal Delta 88, 2 door, hardtop, 107K, beautiful shape. Dad’s car stored for 17 years. Asking $4000. obo. 604-859-9932

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1976 FORD MAVERICK, blue, straight 6 engine, needs some brake work & Aircare. Runs. $550. 604-870-0859 1986 CHEVY CORVETTE, $7299 Sports model, clean, no accid, call: (604)309-7900 lve msg. 1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible white, “rare�, 2 seater, 155,000 kms Must sell. $6,900. 604-309-4001 1994 CADILLAC. Fully loaded good interior, black, leather, $2700 obo. Moving must sell. 604-853-4269 1997 BUICK PARK AVE leather, heated seats, like new, certified. $5900. 778-565-4334. 1999 PONTIAC GRAND AM SE Sport Sedan, 4 dr. V-6, pw. pdl. spoiler, mags.$1650 (604)556-4242 2000 BUICK LASABRE LTD.. Fully loaded GT Pkg. Low kms. Pristine. Priv. $6900. Call 604-3641554. 2000 DODGE CARAVAN, 4 dr, fully loaded, runs well, AirCared. $2200. 604-615-7408. 2001 GRAND PRIX 2dr auto fully loaded aircared, runs very good, asking $1950. 604-504-0932 2003 CHEVY IMPALA Selling due to illness for $3500. Call for info: 604-585-1878.

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

2006 Chev. Impala LS.- 90,500 K, 4 dr,silver, auto, V6, good cond., $7,850 neg. (604)703-8673

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

1991 NISSAN STANZA. Red, automatic, 4 cyl., 4 door, good condition. $1600. 604-768-8434 1992 MAZDA PROTEGE, 4 dr., blue, std,2. roof, reblt eng., $799 obo. Phone 604-556-9996. 2000 Mazda Millennium mint cond. loaded moonrf. 99,000 kms. silver, blk let int $4,000. 778-378-0749. 2005 NISSAN SENTRA auto, dr sdn, full load, only 87Kms $6900 ST#3 DL#31038 (604)855-0666 2006 MAZDA 5, 6 pass van, touring edition, loaded, auto, snrf, 17’’ whls. $10,000 obo. (604)309-4001. 2007 HONDA CIVIC 4dr auto sdn loaded v clean BC car 95K $11,900 ST#52 DL#31038 (604)855-0666 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 firm. 604-538-9257. 2011 KIA RIO 5, h/b, auto, 11,000 kms. Black. Most options. $8500 firm. 604-538-9257.

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New Luxury Suites Now Available • Corner of Garrison Blvd. and Keith Wilson Rd. EXECUTIVE STYLE SUITES • 2 BEDROOMS • 2 BEDROOMS + DEN

SARDIS: Large 2 bdrm, bright ste, sep entr. $700/mo incl shrd W/D, util., sat tv. NS/NP, quiet Greendale area. Avail now. 604-823-6530.

CHILLIWACK

1 & 2 Bedrooms starting at $575/mo $575/mo., cats ok ok.

CARS - DOMESTIC

Sardis 3-4 br, new wood flrs, new 5 appl, own laund, fenced, cov patio, shed, $1300. incl util. 799-0259

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RV PADS

NO DAMAGE DEPOSIT REQUIRED

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SARDIS. 1 bdrm. Newer bright. Nr twin rinks. Pri. ent. N/S, N/P. Refs. Suit single. $620 incl. utils & shrd W/D. Avail. now. 604-858-0863.

CHILLIWACK: 2 bdrm +den, 2baths Avail. immed. $900 +utils. NP/NS. 1-604-850-0143 / 604-825-4188.

Chilliwack, room for rent in 4 bdrm heritage home, fenced yard, furnished, close to amenities/bus, avail now. $500/m (604)702-0093

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PROMONTORY: Newer, lrg 2 bdrm w/view. July 1. 5 Appls, sep ldry/ent NP/NS $800 incl utils/cbl/w.net. 1/2 mo sec dep/ref’s req. 604-835-4780

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

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Garrison Crossing, lg 1 bdrm, lower ste, priv entr., 5 appl., n/p, n/s, $625/m incl util. Avail July 15. Call (604)792-3946

Promontory, 3 brand new stes, avail now, all with views, sep entr., 2 with garage, sep laundry, SS appl., deck, 2+ 3bd, $995-$1425/m. Call 1 (604)302-7090

RV PADS for rent at our 5 star resort. Full hookups/Cable available. $650/month metered hydro. Laundry facilities onsite & wireless internet available. 604-794-7361.

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TRANSPORTATION

Chilliwack, spacious 2 bd suites, top flr, 9040 Garden Dr. clean, Jul 1, n/p, ref’s req’d. $950. incl. util. (604)942-9691/604-818-6937.

Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

HOMES FOR RENT

750

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

CHILLIWACK/VEDDER area: River frontage furn’d Cabin. Monthly rates Avail. June 1. 604-858-7953

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HOMES FOR RENT

Chilliwack. Henley Ave, clean & cozy, 3 bdrm, 2 bath rancher, 1200 sf, fncd yrd, near park, $1100. N/P, Avail now. Phone 604-794-5845 CHILLIWACK, lg 3 bdrm older house, downtown, freshly painted $875/m, avail June 15; 3 bdrm $1175/m, new roof, carpets & paint, single garage. (604)795-1433 GREENDALE 1 bdrm home on acreage. Suitable for couple, n/s, pets negotiable. Avail July 1st. $850/m + util. 604-823-4117 eves. Promontory, 5 bdrms, 2 bath, 5 appl., dbl gar, fenced, hrdwd flr, view, Jul 1, $1650 (604)518-3417 SARDIS, 5809 Kathleen Dr., (Tyson & Keith Wilson), 3 bdrm, 1800sf, 2 bath, l/v & fam rm with f/p, 5 appl., dbl garage, fenced yard, built 1994, n/s, 1 small dog, avail June 25. $1475/m + util. visit www.bosker.ca (604)794-7260. No Sun calls Sardis, nicely updated 3 bdrm, 2 full bath rancher, dbl garage, quiet cul de sac. 6 appl., heat pump, a/c, fenced backyard. Util extra, N/S, aug 1. $1400/m. 604-799-0395 Sardis/Promontory, 5 bd home, 3 bath, 5 appl., nice views, good area. Avail immed., $1700/mo + util., (604)798-8550

COTTAGES

Chilliwack, 2 bdrm, lower unit, fresh paint, new carpet, 4 appl., backs onto park, july 1. (604)824-0264 Chilliwack, 3 bd, 1000sf, lg yard, carport, nice area, share laundry rm, $875/m. + util. Call (604)7927878/316-1192 CHILLIWACK. 4 bdrm duplex near Prospera Ctr. Immed. $1500 incl all util. 604-807-3834, 604-897-3220. SARDIS, 4 bdrm, 3 bath, 3 appl, fenced yard, $1200/m + all util. & dd, n/s, n/p, refs req’d, avail now. (604)858-5685

RENTALS

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1980 HARLEY DAVIDSON, Electra Glide, good in all weather, mint cond, $8000 or trade 604-504-0738

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LANAI APARTMENTS 9462 Cook Street, Chilliwack, B.C. (CertiďŹ ed Crime-Free Multi-Housing Complex) • Heat and Hot • Large Storage • On-Site Laundry Water Area • Digital Cable • On-Site Manager • No Pets • Security Cameras • Adult Oriented • Wheelchair /Dead Bolts • Elevator Access • Parking Free Premium Cable - $80 Value WE CATER TO SENIORS 1 Bedrooms Available Now - $625/mo.

Call Verna at 604-703-1089.

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1983 Vanguard 5th whl travel trlr, 18’5ft, hitch, propane cert, BBQ with tank, microwave, stored since 2004. $3000. Call (604)793-3693 1986 Vanguard 24’ class C motorhome, loaded, rebuilt motor, $5900 obo. Call (604)824-1615


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1988 28’ LEISURE COACH. 125K. Great condition. Must sell, Take a look, make an offer. 604-855-9774. 1996 FORD F250, V8 , auto, 178K, 1994 Nomad 5th wheel. 27.5 12’ slide out, new tires, new propane tanks, exc. cond. Both units very well maintained. Asking $15,000 for combined unit. 604-859-4984 2001 21’ OKANAGAN Ultra-lite, non-smkrs, 3 pce bthrm, slps 6, A/C, exc cond. Call: 604-853-4857, $10,500 OBO.

1988 Class A 27’ Motorhome. New floor, good condition, runs well. $6000. Phone after 5 pm. 604-855-0849

RECREATIONAL/SALE

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1989 Triple E Regency Class C 28ft, good condition, low mileage. Would make a great summer home. $10,900 If interested Call John at 604-796-8905 or 604-793-8593

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

2011 Jayflight 22FB travel Trailer $15,500 Used once, $4,000 below dealer price. 2 year warranty, Front Island Queen Bed, Furnace, A/C, TV, Winter package, ,awning, sleeps 6, hitch and swaybars Too many options to list 604 846-0846

2010 Dutchmen classic 27RLS, 17,900. Unit priced below market for quick sale. micro, 3 burner stove, oven, qu bed, blt-in tv, sat., lg elec awning, elec front jack, outside shwer, couch, 2 chairs, lg slide, whl covers, hoses & many extras, storage. Used only 30 days. Call (604)824-2880

Enclosed & heated underbelly & tanks, A/C, Am/Fm/Cd w/ interior speakers. During Coleman Days $22,995 (Stk.30787) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #31087

Want to turn your castoffs into cash? You don’t need magic to do the trick. All you need is a classified ad.

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CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS bcclassified.com 604-702-5555

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TRUCKS & VANS

2007 CHEV Crew cab duramax diesel 4X4 auto loaded s/box, $20,900 ST#87 DL#31038 (604)855-0666 2007 DODGE CARAVAN 7 psgr auto, loaded, 63K v. clean $9,900 ST#77 DL#31038 (604)855-0666 2007 FORD F250 XLT 4X4 auto pwrstrk diesel, qdcab s/box $15,900 ST#89 DL#31038 (604)855-0666 2007 FORD F350 XLT 4X4 crew cab long box, pwr strk disel, St#93 $15,900 DL#31038 (604)855-0666 2007 RAM 1500. 4.7 V8. 4WD. Quad cab. P/seats, tow pkg, new front brakes, very clean, maint records. $13,900. 604-826-4100

2011 COLEMAN 184

3 burner stove, enclosed & heated water tank, microwave, $8,300 in Savings, during Coleman Days NOW $34,995 (Stk.30221) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #31087

2005 JAY FEATHERLITE 25’ trailer One slide-out, a/c. In like new condition. $14,500. 604-504-1727

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

2010 COLEMAN 325

TRANSPORTATION

MARINE 903

BOAT ACCESSORIES

2010 9.9 4 stroke Yamaha boat motor, as new, electric start, short shaft. $2000. Call (604)869-3007

bcclassified.com

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2008 NASH 22 GQ, Q. size bed, fully loaded, like new, must sell, $16,000. (604)850-1684/ 866-2179

BOATS

17’ F.G. BAYLINER, 160hp Merc Cruiser. Comes with trailer $4300 obo. Call 604-768-8434

Land Act: Notice of Intention to Apply for a Disposition of Crown Land Take notice that 266531 BC Ltd of Kamloops, British Columbia, intends to make application to the Province of British Columbia, for a Crown Lease for Quarrying purposes covering that part of Township 20 New Westminster District situated on Provincial Crown land located at Sumas Mountain.

CROSSWORD ANSWERS

The Land File Number is 2410612. Comments on this application may be submitted in two ways: 1) Online via the Applications and Reasons for Decision Database website at: www.arfd.gov.bc.ca/ ApplicationPosting/index.jsp where details of this application, including maps can also be found.

CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

Your Outdoor Adventure Vehicle SOFA BED STORAGE PLUS

NEO-ANGLE SHOWER W/SKYLIGHT

SC/NS

OHC

OHC

RADIO REFER

STORAGE PLUS

OHC

SHELF

60" x 80" QUEEN BED TENT END

SC/NS

MICRO

OHC

QUEEN BED

OHC

SOFA BED

OHC

Stk#30791

$231

2011 COLEMAN 260BH

Be advised that any response to this advertisement will be provided to the public upon request. For information, contact the FOI Advisor at the Ministry of Natural Resource Operations regional office.

INTRODUCTION PRICE:

$24,995.00

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

Stk#30787

$213

2011 COLEMAN 184

.34

WAS: $28,495*

60" x 80" QUEEN BED TENT END

OHC

PANTRY

REFER

OHC

ENT. CENTER

BUNK BEDS

GRILL

Comments will be received by the Ministry of Natural Resources Operations until July 9, 2011. Comments received after this date may not be considered.

ANSWER TO SUDOKU PUZZLE

DINETTE

OHC

TUB W/ SKYLIGHT

INTRODUCTION PRICE:

/Month OAC*

60 month term 240 amortization

$22,995.00

/Month OAC*

60 month term 240 amortization

N/S

OVERSIZED U-SHAPED DINETTE

The Scrapper

REFER

QUEEN BED

DOUBLE BED

OHC

OHC

er

OHC

SC

OHC

ENT. CENTER

Stk#30493

2011 COLEMAN 280 WAS: $31,295*

INTRODUCTION PRICE:

$28,995.00

$267

.28

/Month OAC*

60 month term 240 amortization

OHC

PATIO KITCHEN

WAS: $43,296*

INTRODUCTION PRICE:

$34,995.00

851

TRUCKS & VANS

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Exclusively at our second Abbotsford location!

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

INTRODUCING VEHICLES INSPECTED BY

ANSWERS 1.

2002 FORD F350 7.3 power stroke diesel, crew cab Lariat, shrt box, 6” lift, new tires $15,900 778-549-8030

Coleman Adventure Package includes: Coffee maker, cooler, sleeping bag, lantern, lamp and air pump!

838

quiz

/Month OAC*

60 month term 240 amortization

1999 TOYOTA SIENNA CE. 7 pass van, 225K, tow pkg, cruise, ps/pb/pl Loaded! $4150. 604-556-9996.

30860 South Fraser Way

RECREATIONAL/SALE

trivia

.21

1980 CHEV crane truck, 8 ton lift, $7000 obo. Call Doug @ 604-7500194

ABBOTSFORD

DLN 5952

DRESSER

$321

WWW WWW.FRASERWAY.COM COM/COLEMAN

838

WARDROBE

LINEN

Limited time offer. FREE Coleman Adventure Package with every purchase of a Coleman unit during this event.

Sumas Mountain Regional Park Proposed Sumas Mountain Quarry

RECREATIONAL/SALE

NEO-ANGLE SHOWER W/ SKYLIGHT

+ BONUS PACKAGE!

Chadsey Lake

838

QUEEN BED

Stk#30221

OHC

2010 COLEMAN 325 5WHL

N

OHC

DINETTE

BUNK

STORAGE PLUS

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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

WARDROBE

62" AIR MATTRESS SOFA

SC

PANTRY

SHELF

STORAGE PLUS

OHC

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

.36

WAS: $25,695*

OHC

MICRO

REFER

TUB

AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2004 Nissan pickup Kingcab 4x4, 92,000k, canopy exc shape. $10,500. Call (604)793-0527

National. 2.

Horton.

3.

A murder

4.

Joe Louis. presented by: KIWANIS Sardis & Chilliwack

2005 DODGE RAM 1500 cr.cab 4X4 auto Hemi 153K sbox $15,900 ST#59 DL#31038 (604)855-0666

838

KEEPING YOUR

SAFETY

IN MIND

WWW.OCONNORCHRYSLER.COM • 604-792-2754 • 45730 HOCKING AVENUE • CORNER OF HOCKING & YALE ROAD, CHILLIWACK

RECREATIONAL/SALE

The Grand

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

143

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ONLY AT O’CONNO R’S

2/11D_OC15

U-SHAPED DINETTE 84" X 48"

*All Payments include single life insurance and a six year fcpp warranty.

WARD

OHC

PANTRY

2) By mail to the Senior Land Officer at 100-10428 153rd Street, Surrey, BC V3R 1E1.

OHC


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Reg. $29.99 SALE $14.99

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All Short Sleeve Woven Shirts Sizes S-2XL. Oversizes 3XL-5XL in select styles. (2CEADHSB15530 SERIES/1658 SERIES/5516A/AT/SU15511/1609A/AT) Reg. $29.99 - $49.99* SALE $20.99 - $34.99*

45737 Luckakuck Way (Next To Bus Depot)

Expect more when you shop at Mark’s. Custom Embroidery Available Free Hemming On All Jeans & Khakis Purchased at Chilliwack Location! “LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED”

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GM EMPLOYEE PRICING EVENT

2011 GMC Sierra Nevada Crew Cab 4x4

Duramax Diesel

Employee Price........ $29,589 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

$28,589 LEASE FOR

398

$

the lowest prices of the year!

2011 Chev Silverado PU

2.4L VVT engine, 6 spd. auto, air, pwr. group.

2011 GMC Sierra Nevada Edition 4x4 XCab

2011 Chev Silverado LT 1 ton Crew Cab 4x4

4.3L V6, auto, air conditioning. MSRP $27,810 Stk#18-2538

Employee Price........ $22,955 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

Employee Price........ $26,378 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

$25,378

Employee Price........ $51,932 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

LEASE FOR

385

$

$50,932 LEASE FOR

2011 GMC Canyon SLE XCab

$21,955

Stk#19-3285

MSRP $63,940 Stk#18-4591

299

$

Employee Price........ $18,883 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

$17,883

2.9L, 185hp, auto, air. MSRP $28,425

LEASE FOR

LEASE FOR

Stk#17-8275

/month**

289

$

Employee Price........ $19,128 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

**$892 down + taxes and GM Loyalty, 60 month low km. lease, OAC, TP=$19,940, payment net of tax.

/month**

/month**

**48 mo. low km. lease, OAC, DP= $1786 plus GM Loyalty, TP= $16,658, payment net of tax.

$18,128 LEASE FOR

289

$

**48 mo. low km. lease, OAC, DP= $1200 plus GM Loyalty, TP= $20,680, payment net of tax.

797

$

MSRP $25,690 Stk#12-8318

V8, auto, air, pwr. group. MSRP $38,510

Alison transmission, Bluetooth, trailer pkg.

/month**

**48 mo. low km. lease, OAC, DP= $3200 plus GM Loyalty, TP= $23,304, payment net of tax.

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2011 Chev Malibu LS

V8, auto, air, Bluetooth, OnStar, Pwr. group. MSRP $41,030 Stk#18-9703

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/month**

2011 Buick Regal CXL

/month**

Leather int, air, XM Radio, 18� aluminum wheels.

**48 mo. low km. lease, OAC, DP= $1200 plus GM Loyalty, TP= $16,022, payment net of tax.

**48 mo. low km. lease, OAC, DP= $4000 plus GM Loyalty, TP= $43,256, payment net of tax.

MSRP $33,735 Stk#14-6567

Employee Price........ $31,421 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

2011 GMC Terrain SLE

$30,421

Rear view camera, air, pwr. group. MSRP $29,015 Stk#17-9298

LEASE FOR

Employee Price........ $26,777 Less GM Loyalty ...... $750

$26,027

Come visit our bright, modern newly renovated showroom!

SALES DEPARTMENT DLN 8692

399

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The new waiting room in the Service Dept. complete with big screen TVs

45930 AIRPORT RD. PH: 604-795-9104

PARTS & SERVICE DEPARTMENT 45930 AIRPORT RD. PH: 604-795-9104

PAINT & COLLISION CENTRE 45930 AIRPORT RD. PH: 604-792-1391

/month**

**48 mo. low km. lease, OAC, DP= $1696 plus GM Loyalty, TP= $22,052, payment net of tax.

Lots of N LICK O Vehicles... C s... Lots of Picture

Ronnie Adams

Wayne Berghauser

Jim Cyrull

Jodi Derksen

Peter Dijk

W W W. M E R T I N G M . C O M Chad Erickson

Brent Eisen

Mike Foster

Ron Gerbrandt

Peter Jennings

Ingrid Kerr

Paul Lescisin

Satinder Manju

Dave Manning

Dave Mawhinney

Peggy Smeaton

Wayne VandenBrink

Rudy Walde

Tim Wilkins


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GM EMPLOYEE PRICING EVENT PAY EMPLOYEES +0 WHAT GM PAY %

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2011 Chev Cruze LS

2011 Cadillac CTS

Pwr. windows/locks, CD player. MSRP $16,445

Leather, alloys, air, 4 year maintenance pkg.

Stk#15-3331

MSRP $40,365 Stk#16-7847

Employee Price........ $15,373 Less GM Loyalty ...... $500

Employee Price........ $35,851 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

$14,873

$34,851

LEASE FOR

198

$

LEASE FOR

399

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ZERO DOWN PAYMENT **60mo. low km lease, OAC, TP= $12,380, plus requires GM Loyalty amount, pmt. net of taxes.

/month**

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2011 Chev HHR LS Air, running boards, pw, pl, cruise. MSRP $23,400 Stk#17-7821

Employee Price........ $18,735 Less GM Loyalty ...... $1000

$17,735

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