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The phenomenon of smoke wafting here from wildfires in Siberia is no longer a significant factor behind hazy skies over the Fraser Valley, according to Metro Vancouver officials.
Russian fires were blamed Monday by air qual-ity officials for a near-doubling in fine particulate levels over the past weekend.
The Air Quality Index was forecast to climb to four out of 10 on Wednesday in Chilliwack, pos-ing a “moderate health risk.”
“The situation is now changing,” Metro Vancouver spokesman Glenn Bohn said Wednesday. “The influence of smoke from the Asian fires has mostly ended. The concentrations of fine particulates have decreased.”
But he said fires burning in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California could send more smoke into B.C. in the days ahead, depending on the weather.
So far Metro officials are watching conditions and haven’t yet issued any air quality advisories.
Air quality experts recently unveiled a new website that rates air visibility at key sites around the Lower Mainland using a network of auto-mated cameras. The ratings and images can be viewed at clearairbc.ca.
Siberian smoke fades, U.S. fires may add to haze No air quality advisories issued for the region yet
Satellite image clearly shows bands of smoke over the Olympic Peninsula and the Fraser Valley. NASA
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Peyton Mash, 14 months, cautiously approaches a water fountain outside the Cheam Centre on Wednesday morning. Temperatures reached about 27 yesterday, and are expected to rise to 30 by Saturday. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Mosquitoes arrive as water dropsRobert FreemanThe Progress
Skeeters sucking the fun out of your outdoor activities now that the sun has finally shown its face in the Fraser Valley?
Well, it’s too late to do any-thing about it, except take evasive measures: use insect repellent, wear long-sleeved light-coloured clothing, and avoid the dawn and dusk hours when mosquitoes are most active.
Blame it all on the near-flood level of Fraser River
waters this year that washed over mosquito eggs laid in years past, and that seeped through dikes to reactivate breeding grounds all along the river.
The river water is receding now, but the mosquitoes that survived a barrage of lar-viciding and reached adult-hood are flying far and wide — five kilometres or more with a good breeze behind them — in search of a blood meal.
The mosquitoes you are slapping away from your face today are about a quarter of
the way through their one- to two-month life cycle, mean-ing about six more weeks of aggravation.
Unless the weather coop-erates with a long, hot, dry spell and no more “pulses” of high water coming down the Fraser.
“If it stays hot enough and dry enough they’ll die quick-er,” said Dirk Lewis, a biolo-gist at Morrow BioScience and the mosquito man for the Fraser Valley Regional District.
Morrow has been battling skeeters in the Fraser Valley
since 1989.Since early April this year
Morrow and a team of four assistants waded and paddled into swampy mosquito breed-ing grounds to apply a bacte-rial agent that kills the larvae before they reach adulthood and sprout wings.
The team applied the lar-vicide — by hand and by helicopter — to 500 more hectares this year than in 2011, covering about 2,000 hectares in total throughout the Fraser Valley region.
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Some of the early food crops growing in backyards are des-tined for the Chilliwack Salvation Army food bank.
The first veggie drop-off of the year is set for Saturday afternoon at the Sunshine Community Garden, as part of the Plant A Row/Grow A Row program by Food Matters Chilliwack.
Volunteer organizers say they aren’t expecting too much, with a slower start and cooler spring this year, so they pushed back the first drop-off/swap date to July 14 from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
New this year is the Sardis drop-off site, which is the Sunshine Community Garden, behind the Mathieson Centre at 45195 Wells Road.
“The whole idea behind PARGAR is that people should feed their families first, but any-one with surplus can join us.”
They can trade with other gardening enthusiasts in the Harvest Swap and/or drop off their PARGAR donations for washing and weighing.
“We’ll probably see some cool weather crops ready like pota-toes, beets, radishes, lettuce and kale,” said Alanna Clempson, PARGAR and gleaning coordi-nator.
“But it’s hard to know what will be ready.”
Coffee, water and juice will be available for the volunteer gardeners.
The drop-offs will be held every two weeks until October 13.
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Britco, Seabird Island Band sign jobs agreementRobert FreemanThe Progress
The Seabird Island Band has signed a jobs agreement with Britco, linking the growing Agassiz employer with students at Seabird College and clients at the Seabird Island employment centre.
Eligible students can now get the work experience they need close to home to graduate from construction-related trades pro-grams, and Britco gets a skilled labour pool right at its doorstep.
“It’s a great opportunity for
First Nations students, and a nat-ural for the company,” said Chris Gardner, Britco executive vice president.
“We’ve made investing in edu-cation and training initiatives a key priority for us,” he said, to develop job skills needed by both native and non-native students as a shortage of skilled labour looms in B.C.
The B.C. government says 80 per cent of the million jobs opening up in the province over the next 10-15 years will require post-secondary training.
“We think a partnership
like this is an innovative way to address that need,” Gardner said.
Seabird Chief Clement Seymour said the goal of the partnership “is to increase the employability and employment rate of people in our community.”
“We are proud to work with Britco to provide high-quality education and training opportuni-ties for our members,” he said.
Unlike other post-secondary facilities, Seabird College offers highschool graduation programs for adults and training for a wide range of professions.
About 60 per cent of students living on First Nations reserves in Canada have not completed highschool compared to 17 per cent in the population at large.
Diane Janzen, Seabird Island’s education manager, said the col-lege is a long-held vision of band members to address that gradua-tion statistic, and a growing part of the broader community.
The college offers band mem-bers education and training with-out the need to leave the reserve, and additional “wrap-around ser-vices” like a job placement officer to help find employment.
“This is the culmination of a dream that’s been going on for 50 years,” Janzen said.
“The vision goes way back to a group of (Seabird Island) women in the ‘60s and ‘70s with their own vision for education,” she said, which was carried forward “by chiefs and councillors who have always valued education.”
The college is also looking at working with B.C. Transit on becoming part of a new bus run between Agassiz and Hope.
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Laura Molnar and three-year-old daughter, Ainsley, dance outside the Chilliwack Library during Wednesday’s Music and More event fea-turing a teddy bear picnic theme hosted by YMCA. The weekly free event features children’s entertainment and activities at 12:15 p.m. and evening concerts at 7 p.m., both at Salish Park. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Robert FreemanThe Progress
An audit of forestry operations near Spotted Owl habitat in the Harrison Lake area was welcomed Wednesday by the Western Canada Wilderness Committee.
But WCWC spokesman Joe Foy questioned how deep the study by
the Forest Practices Board would probe into activities by logging companies.
“We’ve found from past FPB studies they are constrained by forestry laws,” Foy said.
But then again, he added, other FPB studies have at time times revealed “useful” information.
“They may uncover some inter-
esting things in the Harrison Lake area,” he said, like the impact of private power developments.
A spokesperson for the FPB said the audit of the company - 606546 BC Ltd. - on Forest Licence A19202 was chosen at random and not as the result of any complaints.
The harvesting occurred
near the community of Deroche, and around Chehalis Lake, the Sumallo River and the Silver River near Harrison Lake.
Spotted owls are known to inhabit some of those areas, the FPB said in a news release announcing the audit.
FPB audits company in Spotted Owl territory
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Jeff NagelBlack Press
The proposed Experience the Fraser trail network through the Lower Mainland will add a leg down the north arm of the Fraser River between Richmond and
Vancouver.And existing trails
along both sides of the Coquitlam River in Colony Farm Regional Park will also be designated part of Experience The Fraser.
The revisions to the concept plan approved
by Metro Vancouver’s environment and parks committee are expect-ed to be approved in late July.
Gaetan Royer, Metro’s manager in charge of planning, environment and parks, said the exten-sions should add to the appeal of the trail network.
Another concept plan revision empha-sizes the importance of bridges to trail users who want to be able to cross the river to fol-low loop routes.
Royer said Metro has ensured the draft terms of reference for rebuilding the Pattullo Bridge includes a ref-erence to Experience the Fraser and the need to ensure good connections for pedes-trians and cyclists no matter what final bridge configuration is determined.
Experience The Fraser this spring received a $1 million grant, being split by Metro and the Fraser Valley Regional District (FVRD), to open new park land, improve access and continue building the Canyon To Coast trail, consid-ered the backbone of the Experience plan.
Much of Metro’s share is going to add more money for already planned park upgrades to the Mission Bridge day-use area in Matsqui Trail Regional Park and to open up a section of Surrey Bend Regional Park with a riverfront trail and day-use ame-nities.
Metro is also devot-ing money to a canoe launch at Kanaka Creek Regional Park and interpretive sig-
nage along the New Westminster water-front.
The FVRD is expect-ed to spend the major-ity of its grant money on trail development.
The two regional districts are jointly working on a travel-ling exhibit, speakers’ bureau, signage stan-dards.
They also plan to place signs for Experience The Fraser’s first phase, including a 33-kilo-metre segment from Colony Farm to Fort Langley, as well as trail segments already developed in the FVRD.
But some Metro directors have already been voicing concern that the ambitious trail network is long on talk and short on the much larger amounts of money that will be required to actually complete it.
The regional board has been debating a freeze on parkland acquisition because its parks budget levy has been unable to keep pace with rising costs and land prices.
Metro environment and parks committee chair Heather Deal said impressive Experience the Fraser projects will be underway soon.
“Whether we get continued funding will be up to us, whether we do a good job of lob-bying,” the Vancouver councillor said.
“It will be a chal-lenge. I think it will actually be easier now that we’ve got the north arm on with some large urban pop-ulations, with MLAs and MPs who repre-sent them.”
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A 31-year-old man has been charged after police raided an Abbotsford home on last Tuesday night and seized drugs and weap-ons.
Kerr y Douglas Russell is charged with three counts of possession for the purpose of trafficking. Const. Ian MacDonald said Russell was also arrested on outstanding weapons and drug war-rants issued by police in New Westminster and Mission.
Weapons charges in Tuesday’s bust are being considered.
Officers executed a
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He and a 26-year-old female, who was pres-ent on the property, were arrested.
Police seized two rifles, an imitation hand-gun, $8,100 cash, 22 grams of cocaine, 350 grams of bulk and pack-aged marijuana, and 41 ecstasy pills.
The bust involved the Abbotsford Police’s drug enforcement unit assisted by the gang suppression unit and patrol division officers.
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seizure of this nature is usually indicative of someone who is involved in doling out product to dealers in a dial-a-dope operation.
He said Russell has had about 30 previous interactions with police.
He has only one prior conviction – for posses-sion of a controlled sub-
stance in Abbotsford in 2004 – under the name “Kerry Russell,” but he has a string of charges and convictions under various aliases he uses, according to the provin-cial court database.
These of fences occurred mainly in Abbotsford, Mission and Chilliwack. They
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VICTORIA – Veteran B.C. Liberal MLA Murray Coell has added his name to the list of politicians retiring from the B.C. legislature, as the Canadian Taxpayers’ Federation renewed its criticism of the MLA pension plan.
Coell, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands since 1996, announced Wednesday he will not stand for re-election next spring. Surrey-Tynehead MLA Dave Hayer announced the same decision earlier this week, joining Burnaby-Lougheed MLA Harry Bloy, Vancouver-Fraserview MLA Kash Heed and Kamloops-North Thompson MLA Kevin Krueger in retirement from the B.C. Liberal caucus effective May 2013.
On the NDP side, New Westminster MLA Dawn Black and Maple Ridge-Pitt Meadows MLA Mike Sather have indicated they will complete their current terms and retire. More retirements are expected in both parties.
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The Ice Age played an important role in Finland’s geography. It is a country of thou-
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mostly flat, with few hills and even fewer mountains. Most of the country is covered by forests of pine, spruce and birch trees, making it the largest forested area in Europe. For this reason, it is the larg-est wood producer on that continent. “Canada is very similar to my country so it feels quite like home. The only dif-ference is that we don’t have mountains in Finland like you have here. The mountains are just so impressive here in Canada,” said Mimmi Pekurinen, a Finnish Tourism stu-dent who is working in Chilliwack for the summer.
Mimmi grew up in Hirvensalmi, a small town of about 2,000 people. The eldest of three children, she was raised in a loving and supportive home. Her father is a career counsellor while her mother is a PE teacher. They taught their chil-dren to be resourceful and determined and by the time that Mimmi was seven years old, she knew exactly what she wanted to do. “I
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After graduating from high school, Mimmi decided to take a year off before pursu-ing higher education and embarked on a Canadian adventure. “I had a great year and when I left, I knew that I would return. The people in Canada are great and they are so different from the peo-ple back home. Finnish people tend to be quieter and they keep to themselves. If you start up a conversation with someone out of the blue, they will look at you and think that you’re a bit strange,” she laughed.
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That’s probably going to mean a mosquito control bill approach-ing $290,000 this year, about 10 per cent more than the $260,000 expended last year, said George Murray, the FVRD’s CEO.
The Fraser’s annual spring freshet is always followed by a wave of marauding mosquitoes, and there are more when the river is run-ning high like this year.
Lewis said complicat-ing mosquito control this year was the seep-age through dikes that created new “pockets” of unseen stagnant water perfect for breed-ing grounds.
Stacey Barker, the FVRD’s manager of environmental services, said “more new sites were found than ever before.”
“We spent more time than we ever have in past years trying to monitor the emergence of mosquitoes on the islands within the Fraser River,” she said.
And with the density of mosquito larvae in these pockets topping 1,000 per cup of water, even with a 90 per cent kill rate, she said, “there’s still a lot of mosquitoes out there.”
Lewis said with the river water receding now, it’s unlikely that any active breeding grounds remain, so fur-ther larviciding is point-less.
But residents who come across pools of standing water are urged to call the FVRD’s hotline at 1-888-
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likely collect $47,600 the year he turns 65, increasing to $62,900 a year by the time he is 80 due to inflation protection.
Coell served in several cabinet posts, most recently as labour minister after the 2009 election. Since pensions are based on an MLA’s highest three earn-ing years, Bateman calculates that Coell’s pension will kick in at $89,000 a year.
The CTF says taxpayers contribute $4 for each dollar paid by politicians. MLAs must serve six years to be eli-gible. If defeated before then, they get a 15-month severance.
The return of the pension plan for B.C. MLAs was overshadowed by steep pay increases they voted for themselves
in 2007. The B.C. Liberal government adopted the recommendations of an independent committee that increased base pay for a backbench MLA 29 per cent to $98,000, with automatic cost-of-living increases that bring the current base pay to nearly $102,000.
In response to public pressure, the previous MLA pension plan was scrapped by former NDP premier Mike Harcourt in 1996. A group retirement savings plan was set up that matched MLA contributions dollar for dollar, a system the CTF says was fair.
The 2007 return of the indexed, defined-benefit pension was originally opposed by the NDP, but former leader Carole James reversed her position and supported it after pressure from caucus members.
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and Friday at 45689 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack. The Progress is a member of the Canadian Circulation’s Audit Board, Canadian Community Newspaper Association, British Columbia and Yukon Community Newspaper Association and B.C. Press Council.
VICTORIA – Shortly after word came of the death of B.C. histo-rian and politician Bill Barlee, my wife searched through her seem-ingly endless trove of B.C. books and produced half a dozen of his original self-published quarterlies, known as Canada West magazine.
The earliest one is Winter 1970, where the publisher’s note advis-es that subscription rates were increasing 20 cents per year to $2.95. Subscriptions were up to more than 1,600 and counter sales were increasing, but costs were also up and Barlee refused to accept either display advertising or U.S. subscriptions.
The only colour pages in the issue are high-quality prints of four majestic paintings commissioned for the magazine. Irvine Adams’ scenes of sacred aboriginal sites in the Okanagan-Similkameen include The Gateway to Inkameep, where Barlee remarks: “Today
that stream which once teemed with redfish no longer surren-ders its once-valued harvest and the perimeter of the desert is gradually being eroded by man’s
questionable prog-ress.”
With the typog-raphy of Old West wanted posters, Barlee provided tightly sourced accounts of B.C.’s legends.
“Lost gold mine at Pitt Lake” ana-lyzes and adds to earlier accounts
that begin with an aboriginal miner known as Slumach, who would periodically arrive in New Westminster to squander a small fortune in gold, then disappear up the remote tidal lake. Slumach was hanged for murder in 1891 and in the next 70 years, 11 more
men would die trying to find his secret. A scientist as well as a sto-ryteller, Barlee concluded that the area’s geology is wrong and the fabled gold-laden creek “probably does not exist.”
A passion for prospecting runs through the magazines, and hints at Barlee’s aversion to treasure-seeking Americans. They over-ran B.C. in historic waves to take gold, and according to Nelson Star reporter Greg Nesteroff, Barlee believed they continued to loot Canadian heritage sites.
Nesteroff was inspired by Barlee’s work, and traced his lone-ly mission to restore the ghost town of Sandon, “the mining capi-tal of the Silvery Slocan.”
Barlee bought a surviving block of buildings in an effort to make Sandon another Barkerville, but heavy snow collapsed them. As tourism minister, Barlee found money to build replicas, and con-
struction began on three.But Barlee lost his Penticton
seat to Bill Barisoff in the 1996 election, and today only half-built shells remain.
“He was still selling Sandon’s restoration as an economic sav-iour for the region when he ran for federal office in 2000,” Nesteroff writes. “But by then he was ridi-culed for it, and finished a distant second.”
Barlee’s 1972 Canada West pro-file of the boomtown of Hedley would resonate in his career as an NDP MLA and cabinet minis-ter in the 1990s. Hedley’s Nickel Plate and Mascot mines produced fortunes in gold, silver and cop-per before they played out, and Barlee led the fight to preserve their history.
Today you can tour the Mascot mine, a proud historical site with a spectacular climb up the rock face that serves as the Grouse Grind of
the B.C. desert.I first discovered Barlee as a
reporter at the Kelowna Capital News in the early 1980s, when he did a weekly history show on CHBC television called Gold Trails and Ghost Towns. A bare-bones studio affair with tales and artifacts displayed for host Mike Roberts, the show lasted a decade.
Barlee didn’t lack courage, quit-ting a teaching career in Trail and Penticton in 1969 to start his magazine. On subscription fees and a few classified ads, he built a life’s work that allowed him to walk the boardwalks of history and the halls of power.
Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com.
Nuggets from Bill Barlee’s gold pan BC VIEWS
Changing market Housing sales are steady in the Fraser Valley, even as they seem to be
on a bit more of a decline in Metro Vancouver.However, with cities in the region so different, it is hard to paint with
too broad a brush.Nonetheless, there are a few trends which seem to be emerging.One is that, despite low interest rates, people seem to be unwilling to
pay any more for housing. Prices have been going up and up for the past decade, and are now at the point where many working people simply can’t afford to buy.
Another trend is an inability to qualify for a mortgage. The federal government has tightened up the amortization period for homes requir-ing Canada Mortgage and Housing mortgage insurance — it is now 25 years. Even with low interest rates, that means bigger monthly payments. When prices are high, and most people aren’t seeing wage increases, that means some people simply can’t get into the market.
A third trend is more intangible, but nonetheless valid. People have a sense that the economy isn’t doing nearly as well as it could, and even positive economic news does not entice them to go out and borrow a great deal of money.
Home construction, renovation, real estate sales and businesses catering to homeowners together account for a huge portion of local economic activity.
Any significant downturn in housing construction and sales will have a major effect on many people here — even those who are not in the market for a new house.
It should be the goal of all governments to make home ownership as easy as possible for as many people as possible. People who own their homes have a tangible stake in their neighbourhoods, and this in turns fosters a better sense of community and more involvement with others.
If lower prices help more people to eventually buy homes, that’s a good thing.
~ Black Press
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Questionof the week:
Last week: Did you prefer this year’s newly located Canada Day festivities over last year’s
Yes: 60% No: 39%
This week: Do you like the changes made to Chilliwack’s transit system?
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Solar power in Chilliwack?After watching an episode of
the Rick Mercer Report the other night I have come to the conclu-sion our government in this prov-ince is really just blind to oppor-tunity or just ignorant. When will our government start funding solar panels on houses like Pure Energy does back in Ontario? When I see David Suzuki and Mike Holmes endorsing green projects like this, I wonder, when will somebody finally get off their backside and initiate a program like it in Chilliwack?
Wouldn’t it be nice to harness solar power and reduce our foot-
print in the environment. Why not produce our own electricity and sell it back to BC Hydro? When will people tell the local and provincial governments to smarten up and bring things like this to our community? Why is it that in a lot of ways our local and provincial governments seem to sit on the fence and wait to see what happens or just give them-selves raises in their pay and pensions and bury their heads in the sand when in comes to being initiators and not imitators.
I realize Chilliwack has gone through a bit of a growth spurt in
the last decade but our response to this has been sub-par at best. Road conditions are poor in most parts of town, transit service is severely lacking and other than the taxes continuing to go up, the services continue to decline. This city needs to have people at the helm that really fight to get programs that benefit the city and help us move ahead of other municipalities. Lets get moving on this and other projects and let the other municipalities follow us into the future.
Darryl Saundry
I try to be a loyal Canadian consumer but it’s getting harder every day.
I’m not sure Canadian retailers understand that most people today start their research, relating to a significant purchase, using the internet. Personally I don’t cross the border to do casual shopping for things like gas, gro-ceries or clothing but I do check sources and
prices on-line and I try to buy North American made products and invariably prices in the U.S. are substantially lower. Some recent examples; I needed to replace the winch on the front of my garden tractor and discovered that the only North American made winch was available on-line and was carried by three local RV/ATV dealers. The price in
the U.S. was $310 with free shipping to Sumas. The lowest quote from local sources was just under $600.00. On an appliance part recently a local dealer quoted $87 plus $6 “to bring it in.” Dewaard and Bode in Bellingham ordered it, brought it in and sold it to me for $35. The top-per was yesterday when I checked local suppli-ers for cement board and found two local
sources at just over $20 per sheet. Lowes Home Improvement Centre in Bellingham currently have it in stock at just under $9 a sheet. Now
I thought we had a North American Free Trade agreement in place with both the U.S. and Mexico so how come the huge differ-ence in prices on North American produced goods ?
J F Fleck
Are Canadians getting ripped off?
I fully agree with Owen Delane regarding changes to transit published in The Progress July 10 edition.
As one who uses the system I am upset as I can see what these changes have done to the seniors who are the ones that use the transit the most.
Also, they never addressed the fact that there are no buses on holidays so therefore we are unable to join in any cel-ebrations that are held.
Wake up council and see what a farce the new transit changes are.
Mary Barclay
Transit changes come short
NDP and ‘wonky math’The welcome but unexpected
contract settlement reached with the BCTF means BC parents can now breathe a small sigh of relief for the coming school year. However, with a provincial election less than a year away, it’s fair to wonder what Adrian Dix and the NDP would have done, or would do, if they were in government and negotiating with the BCTF.
Unfortunately, Adrian Dix and the NDP appear to have taken a vow of silence on this subject.
Fortunately, the not so dis-tant past provides us with an idea how Adrian Dix would likely go about negotiating a BCTF con-tract, because when he was NDP Premier Glen Clark’s chief of staff in the dying days of the NDP regime of the late 1990s, Dix helped orchestrate a notoriously
one-sided “sweetheart” deal with the BCTF.
Although the contract was sold to the public as a fiscally restrained 0-0-2 settlement, the arithmetic of the contract terms yielded a very different 11% total once the province’s school district admin-istrators crunched the numbers. The real cost of Dix’s 0-0-2 BCTF contract amounted to an additional $1.3 billion (in 1990s dollars) for BC taxpayers and it lead to the now famous headline, “NDP math: 0+0+2=11.”
So while parents, students and school staff look forward to a rela-tively normal school year this com-ing fall, we should reflect on the lessons of history and the wonky NDP math that nearly sank this province.
Mike Taylor
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A free magic show is part of the fun at the Chilliwack Farmers’ Market this Saturday morning, July 14, at 11 a.m.
The market takes up the front parking lot of Minter Country Garden store every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Young Road north.
“Come early and buy the best tasting, fresh
local vegetables and baked goods around town every weekend from June to October.”
There is Okanagan fruit is on the way, with cherries and berries already awaiting custom-ers. Delicious Chilliwack strawberries, blueber-ries, raspberries will make an appearance.
“Make informed food choices, chat with the
local growers, makers and bakers every weekend at the Chilliwack Farmers Market,” says manager Geoffrey Dalman. “This Saturday’s magic show is free family fun for the
whole community, come and enjoy the fun.”
New this year, the market has added a few benches and a rest area.
“Every weekend there is something new.”
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The results of the audit are not expected until the fall or winter of this year.
The FPB is B.C.’s independent watchdog for sound forest prac-tices, reporting its findings and recommendations directly to the public and government.
Last year, the FPB criticized
the government for shortcom-ings in its system for tracking changes in forest land conditions in B.C.
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In June, Sardis secondary’s 2012 grad class had its commencement ceremony in Chilliwack. Everyone wore the same thing: a black gown and a black mortarboard. But their footwear was a different story. From fluorescent pink stilettos, to old skate shoes, to cowboys boots, they had it all. And because the only thing that’s different about high school grads’ outfits on commencement day is their footwear, it was the shoes that spoke for each graduate’s personality. See a slide show of dozens of their shoes online at theprogress.com/lifestyles.
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Unionized ICBC workers have begun an overtime ban as part of job action aimed at spur-ring the auto insurer to give ground in contract talks.
The ban began July 6 and follows a Labour Relations Board ruling that found ICBC was bargaining in bad faith by refusing to discuss wages and benefits until a provincial review of the corporation con-cludes.
The two sides are expected to resume negotiations later this month.
COPE 378 issued 72-hour strike notice in June but union leaders indicated they would ramp up job action very slowly, in an effort to pressure the govern-ment without affecting drivers.
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s). T
he n
ew v
ehic
le m
ust b
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liver
ed o
r fac
tory
-ord
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dur
ing
the
Prog
ram
Per
iod
from
you
r par
ticip
atin
g Fo
rd D
eale
r. Th
is
offe
r can
be
used
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith m
ost r
etai
l con
sum
er o
ffers
mad
e av
aila
ble
by F
ord
at e
ither
the
time
of fa
ctor
y or
der o
r del
ivery
, but
not
bot
h. E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
is n
ot c
ombi
nabl
e w
ith C
PA, G
PC, C
FIP,
Daily
Ren
tal A
llow
ance
and
A/X
/Z/D
/F-P
lan
prog
ram
s. ‡
‡No
purc
hase
nec
essa
ry. F
or fu
ll co
ntes
t rul
es, e
ligib
le v
ehic
le c
riter
ia, a
nd to
ent
er a
s a
Ford
ow
ner,
visit
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plet
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ry fi
elds
and
clic
k on
‘sub
mit’
) or v
isit
your
loca
l For
d De
aler
for d
etai
ls. O
pen
only
to re
side
nts
of C
anad
a w
ho h
ave
reac
hed
the
age
of m
ajor
ity, p
osse
ss a
val
id g
radu
ated
leve
l pro
vinci
ally
issu
ed d
river
’s li
cens
e, a
nd a
re o
wne
rs o
f For
d br
ande
d ve
hicl
es (e
xclu
ding
fl ee
t cus
tom
ers
and
all L
inco
ln a
nd M
ercu
ry m
odel
s). E
ligib
le v
ehic
le c
riter
ia in
clud
es re
quire
men
t tha
t it b
e pr
oper
ly re
gist
ered
in C
anad
a in
the
cont
est e
ntra
nt’s
nam
e (m
atch
ing
vehi
cle
owne
rshi
p), a
nd p
rope
rly re
gist
ered
/pl
ated
and
insu
red.
Non
-For
d ow
ners
can
ent
er b
y m
ailin
g an
orig
inal
100
wor
d es
say
on “w
hat t
hey
like
abou
t For
d”, w
ith th
eir f
ull n
ame,
full
mai
ling
addr
ess,
em
ail,
dayt
ime
phon
e nu
mbe
r (w
ith a
rea
code
) to:
Van
essa
Ric
hard
, Par
eto
Corp
., 1
Conc
orde
Gat
e, S
uite
200
, Tor
onto
, ON,
M3C
4G4
. Con
test
clo
ses
at 1
1:59
pm (P
ST) o
n th
e la
st d
ay o
f the
201
2 Fo
rd E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
cam
paig
n w
hich
will
be
no e
arlie
r tha
n Au
gust
31,
201
2. L
imit
of 1
ent
ry p
er p
erso
n. U
p to
8 p
rizes
avai
labl
e to
be
won
in C
anad
a in
3 p
ossi
ble
prize
cat
egor
ies,
eac
h w
orth
up
to C
AD$5
0,00
0. C
hanc
es o
f win
ning
are
dep
ende
nt o
n th
e to
tal n
umbe
r of e
ntrie
s re
ceive
d up
to e
ach
10,0
00 in
terv
al o
f uni
t sal
es u
nder
the
Empl
oyee
Pric
ing
cam
paig
n (“
Draw
Trig
ger”
). Od
ds o
f win
ning
dec
reas
e as
the
cont
est p
rogr
esse
s, m
ore
entri
es a
re m
ade
into
the
cont
est,
and
oppo
rtuni
ties
for D
raw
Trig
gers
less
en. S
kill
test
ing
ques
tion
requ
ired.
*Pu
rcha
se a
new
201
2 Es
cape
XLT
I4 F
WD
with
aut
omat
ic tr
ansm
issi
on/2
012
F-15
0 XL
T Su
per C
ab 4
x4 w
ith 5
.0L
engi
ne/2
013
Edge
SEL
FW
D w
ith a
utom
atic
tran
smis
sion
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2 F-
250
XLT
Supe
r Cab
4X4
Wes
tern
Edi
tion
with
pow
er s
eats
/201
2 F-
150
Plat
inum
Sup
er C
rew
4x4
for $
22,2
53/$
28,6
83/$
32,3
29/$
39,6
14/$
46,3
13 a
fter T
otal
Elig
ible
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just
men
t of $
5,44
6/$1
1,31
6/$3
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/$9,
485/
$14,
313
(Tot
al E
ligib
le P
rice
Adju
stm
ent i
s a
com
bina
tion
of E
mpl
oyee
Pric
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just
men
t of $
1,94
6/$4
,316
/$2,
770
/$5,
485/
$7,1
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nd d
elive
ry a
llow
ance
of $
3,50
0/$7
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/$1,
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$4,0
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7,00
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ded
ucte
d. T
axes
pay
able
on
full
amou
nt o
f pur
chas
e pr
ice
afte
r Tot
al E
ligib
le P
rice
Adju
stm
ent h
as b
een
dedu
cted
. Offe
rs in
clud
e fre
ight
and
air
tax
of $
1,60
0 bu
t exc
lude
var
iabl
e ch
arge
s of
lice
nse,
fuel
fi ll
char
ge, i
nsur
ance
, dea
ler P
DI (i
f app
licab
le),
regi
stra
tion,
PPS
A, a
dmin
istra
tion
fees
and
cha
rges
, any
env
ironm
enta
l cha
rges
or f
ees,
and
all
appl
icab
le ta
xes.
Del
ivery
Allo
wan
ces
can
be u
sed
in c
onju
nctio
n w
ith m
ost r
etai
l con
sum
er o
ffers
mad
e av
aila
ble
by F
ord
of C
anad
a at
eith
er th
e tim
e of
fact
ory
orde
r or d
elive
ry, b
ut n
ot b
oth.
Del
ivery
Allo
wan
ces
are
not c
ombi
nabl
e w
ith a
ny fl
eet c
onsu
mer
ince
ntive
s. E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
is n
ot c
ombi
nabl
e w
ith C
PA, G
PC, C
FIP,
Daily
Ren
tal A
llow
ance
and
A/X
/Z/D
/F-P
lan
prog
ram
s. ±
Until
Aug
ust 3
1, 2
012,
leas
e a
new
201
2 F-
150
XLT
Supe
r Cab
4X4
5.0
L an
d ge
t 4.9
9% le
ase
annu
al p
erce
ntag
e ra
te (L
APR)
fi na
ncin
gfo
r up
to 3
6 m
onth
s on
app
rove
d cr
edit
(OAC
) fro
m F
ord
Cred
it. N
ot a
ll bu
yers
will
qua
lify
for t
he lo
wes
t LAP
R pa
ymen
t. Le
ase
a ve
hicl
e w
ith a
val
ue o
f $39
,999
at 4
.99%
LAP
R fo
r up
to 3
6 m
onth
s w
ith $
1,55
0 do
wn
or e
quiva
lent
trad
e in
, mon
thly
paym
ent i
s $3
99, t
otal
leas
e ob
ligat
ion
is $
15,9
14 a
nd o
ptio
nal b
uyou
t is
$16,
000.
Offe
r inc
lude
s To
tal P
rice
Adju
stm
ent o
f $11
,316
. Tax
es p
ayab
le o
n fu
ll am
ount
of l
ease
fi na
ncin
g pr
ice
afte
r Tot
al P
rice
Adju
stm
ent i
s de
duct
ed.
Offe
r inc
lude
s fre
ight
and
air
tax
of $
1,60
0, b
ut e
xclu
de v
aria
ble
char
ges
of li
cens
e, fu
el fi
ll ch
arge
, ins
uran
ce, d
eale
r PDI
(if a
pplic
able
), re
gist
ratio
n, P
PSA,
adm
inis
tratio
n fe
es a
nd c
harg
es, a
ny e
nviro
nmen
tal c
harg
es o
r fee
s, a
nd a
ll ap
plic
able
taxe
s. A
dditi
onal
pay
men
ts re
quire
d fo
r PPS
A, re
gist
ratio
n, s
ecur
ity d
epos
it, N
SF fe
es (w
here
app
licab
le),
exce
ss w
ear a
nd te
ar, a
nd la
te fe
es. S
ome
cond
ition
s an
d m
ileag
e re
stric
tions
of 6
0,00
0 km
ove
r 36
mon
ths
appl
y. A
char
ge o
f 16
cen
ts p
er k
m o
ver m
ileag
e re
stric
tions
app
lies,
plu
s ap
plic
able
taxe
s. D
elive
ry A
llow
ance
s ca
n be
use
d in
con
junc
tion
with
mos
t ret
ail c
onsu
mer
offe
rs m
ade
avai
labl
e by
For
d of
Can
ada
at e
ither
the
time
of fa
ctor
y or
der o
r del
ivery
, but
not
bot
h. D
eliv
ery
Allo
wan
ces
are
not c
ombi
nabl
e w
ith a
ny fl
eet c
onsu
mer
ince
ntive
s. E
mpl
oyee
Pric
ing
is n
ot c
ombi
nabl
e w
ith C
PA, G
PC, C
FIP,
Daily
Ren
tal A
llow
ance
and
A/X
/Z/D
/F-P
lan
prog
ram
s. *
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timat
ed fu
el c
onsu
mpt
ion
ratin
gsfo
r mod
el s
how
n: 2
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pe 2
.5L
I4 6
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ed A
utom
atic
tran
smis
sion
: [10
.0L/
100k
m (2
8MPG
) City
, 7.1
L/10
0km
(40M
PG) H
wy
/ 201
3 Ed
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.5L
V6 F
WD
6-sp
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mat
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ansm
issi
on: [
11.1
L/10
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(25M
PG) C
ity, 7
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100k
m (3
9MPG
) Hw
y / 2
012
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0 4X
4 5.
0L V
8: [1
4.9L
/100
km (1
9MPG
) City
, 10.
5L/1
00km
(27M
PG) H
wy]
. Fue
l con
sum
ptio
n ra
tings
bas
ed o
n Tr
ansp
ort C
anad
a ap
prov
ed te
st m
etho
ds. A
ctua
l fue
l con
sum
ptio
n w
ill v
ary
base
d on
road
con
ditio
ns,
vehi
cle
load
ing,
veh
icle
equ
ipm
ent,
and
drivi
ng h
abits
. †W
hen
prop
erly
equi
pped
. Max
. tow
ing
of 1
1,30
0 lb
s w
ith 3
.5L
EcoB
oost
and
6.2
L 2
valve
4X2
V8
engi
nes.
Max
. pay
load
of 3
,120
lbs
with
5.0
L Ti
-VCT
V8
engi
nes.
Cla
ss is
Ful
l-Size
Pic
kups
und
er 8
,500
lbs
GVW
R, n
on-h
ybrid
. ††C
lass
is F
ull–
Size
Pic
kups
und
er 8
,500
lbs
GVW
R, n
on-h
ybrid
vs.
com
para
ble
com
petit
or e
ngin
es. M
ax. h
orse
pow
er o
f 411
on
F-15
0 6.
2L V
8 en
gine
. Est
imat
ed fu
el c
onsu
mpt
ion
ratin
gs fo
r th
e 20
12 F
-150
4X2
3.7
L V6
SST
: 12.
7L/1
00km
city
and
8.9
L/10
0km
hw
y ba
sed
on E
nviro
nmen
t Can
ada
appr
oved
test
met
hods
. Act
ual f
uel c
onsu
mpt
ion
will
var
y ba
sed
on ro
ad c
ondi
tions
, veh
icle
load
ing
and
drivi
ng h
abits
. ◆◆
Proj
ecte
d be
st in
cla
ss fu
el e
cono
my
base
d on
com
petit
ive d
ata
avai
labl
e at
the
time
of te
stin
g us
ing
Ford
driv
e-cy
cle
test
s (in
acc
orda
nce
with
the
guid
elin
es o
f the
Soc
iety
of A
utom
otive
Eng
inee
rs’ S
tand
ard
J132
1) o
f com
para
bly
equi
pped
201
1Fo
rd v
s. 2
010
com
petit
ive m
odel
s. C
lass
is F
ull-S
ize P
icku
ps o
ver 8
,500
lbs.
GVW
R. ◆
Som
e m
obile
pho
nes
and
som
e di
gita
l med
ia p
laye
rs m
ay n
ot b
e fu
lly c
ompa
tible
– c
heck
ww
w.sy
ncm
yrid
e.co
m fo
r a li
stin
g of
mob
ile p
hone
s, m
edia
pla
yers
, and
feat
ures
sup
porte
d. D
rivin
g w
hile
dis
tract
ed c
an re
sult
in lo
ss o
f veh
icle
con
trol,
acci
dent
and
inju
ry. F
ord
reco
mm
ends
that
driv
ers
use
caut
ion
whe
n us
ing
mob
ile p
hone
s, e
ven
with
voi
ce c
omm
ands
. Onl
y us
e m
obile
pho
nes
and
othe
r dev
ices
, eve
n w
ith v
oice
com
man
ds, n
ot e
ssen
tial t
o dr
iving
whe
n it
is s
afe
to d
o so
. SYN
C is
opt
iona
l on
mos
t new
For
d ve
hicl
es. †
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2012
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anad
a In
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irius
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the
Siriu
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logo
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nnel
nam
es a
nd lo
gos
are
trade
mar
ks o
f Siri
usXM
Rad
io In
c. a
nd a
re u
sed
unde
r lic
ence
. ©
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enjoy travelling and I like to learn new languages. To me, tourism was something that involves all of the things that I enjoy. It’s a three-and-a-half year course, but it won’t take me that long to finish my degree because I’ve been working really, really hard,” she said, smiling.
Part of her schooling involves doing a practicum and having lived in Canada before, she resolved that she’d like to complete her practicum here. “I had been in the Fraser Valley the last time that I was in Canada and loved it, so I began applying for work here. After sending out my resumes, I didn’t hear anything for awhile but then I received a phone call from
Tourism Chilliwack. I am really enjoying my work with them,” she enthused.
When Mimmi is not wel-coming tourists to our area or directing them to their next big adventure, she enjoys going on adventures of her own. “I really like to go out and discover new things. I also enjoy reading, music, sports, church and I love to bake. I like to bake what we
call ‘munkki’, back home. These are like doughnuts but they’re quite heavy,” she chuckled.
After her contract is up with Tourism Chilliwack, Mimmi will return to Finland to complete her degree but she vows to return. “I love Canada and I know that one day I will move here,” she smiled.
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Local singer-songwriter Inez has one last blockbuster performance on her calendar this weekend on Harrison beach.
She and blues-folk guitarist Jason Burnstick will be doing acoustic sets on Friday at 3 p.m. and Saturday at 1 p.m. at the 34th annual Harrison Festival of the Arts, and the second weekend of diverse Beach Stage acts.
“I’m so excited to play Harrison,” said Inez from her home in Chilliwack.
“It’s a great opportunity to con-nect with locals.”
It’s been a while since she played on home turf.
“But I think this might be my last gig before I give birth.”
She has another eight weeks before her and son, Zane and hus-band, Otis welcome another addi-
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huge energy gained from playing Aboriginal Day Live before 40,000 people in Winnipeg.
“It’s one of the biggest events of the year in Indian Country.”
The show aired on APTN on June 23 and a whopping 300,000 viewers tuned in.
“I think that was my biggest show,” she enthused.
She had to disclose she was pregnant before APTN hired her because she knew she’d be six and a half months along. They asked her if she thought she could do it.
“I told them, ‘I’m not handi-capped, I’m just pregnant!’ Fact is I started my career a few years ago when I was seven months preg-nant, so I thought, what’s stopping me now?”
Actually it all fits in with her day job which encourages young mothers to concentrate on fitness and nutrition and self-care. When she’s not a busy community health nurse for Sto:lo Nation, she’s jet-setting around the continent per-forming music inspired by her cul-ture, or giving motivational talks.
“I travel by plane everywhere else, it’s nice to perform in B.C.,” she says.
She’s working on her next album, which she says will be “geared to the direction I really want to go in.”
It will be happy, upbeat and dance-oriented — and as usual it will reflect her pride in her aborigi-nal cultural traditions.
“I write who I am,” says Inez. “One of my upcoming singles is, Electric 49.
“So it’s about a party but 49er means a powwow party. It’s who I am and who I come from.”
The Harrison Festival of the Arts closes out this weekend with some amazing acts featur-ing Blues, Gospel, First Nations, African and more culture.
Cellist Kevin Fox has keen abil-ity as an instrumentalist, singer, composer/arranger, performer and songwriter. These chops offered him passage to work with the likes of Justin Bieber and Kathleen Edwards, recording with artists as diverse as Raine Maida and Celine Dion, and tour-ing extensively with musicians ranging from Chantal Kreviazuk and Steven Page to Tom Cochrane and Olivia Newton-John.
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Party Friday with The Matinée and more
Vancouver five-piece band The Matinée brings some rocking alt-country licks to Party in the Park, as the headliner this Friday night.
Their live act is described “as a long established uproar of stomping, clapping, and blazing chops,” on their bio.
“The songs were already for-midable enough to lodge them-selves in local radio playlists (and beyond: “$50”, “Mama”, “Let Her Go”).
“On top of that, the band had emerged as the kind of outfit that could swing between the Merritt Mountain Music Festival and the hipster ground zero of Vancouver’s Biltmore Cabaret without breaking a sweat.
The Party in the Park entertain-ment will also showcase country sensation AJ Woodworth, and har-monizing sister act from Langley, Robyn and Ryleigh Gillespie.
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Pura Fé will also be on the beach. She has sung for The Mercer Ellington Orchestra, countless blues, jazz, R&B, rock bands and has stamped her distinct vocals on many recordings, demos, jingles, music videos and movie sound tracks/trailers throughout her career.
Battle of Santiago combines bass, saxophone, flute and percussion, the band’s philosophy is to capture each musicians own personal sound and style.
Nelson Lepine Quintet features bluesy roots music from this Bowen Island singer/songwriter.
Maria in the Shower is Vancouver’s legendary folk cabaret band - wandering minstrels, entertain-ers cut from old cloth, storytellers traveling often and gathering tales as they go. Enjoy the Beach Stage for the cost of a daily $2 button.
The Evening Concert Series continues on July 13 with the award-winning gospel act Mike Farris & the Cumberland Saints.
On July 14, Irelands’ Niamh Ni Charra Band will bring some award winning traditional music to the Hall. To close the festival on July 15, legendary African vocalist Wazimbo and his band will get the Hall rocking.
Evening Concerts are the only ticketed events at the Harrison Festival. More at www.harrisonfestival.com or call the Festival Office at 604-796-3664.
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A selection of entertaining events for the week ahead: July 13 to 19
Seven Days is a free A&E listing, published every Thursday. For more information, phone 604-702-5576 or e-mail all information, including a contact phone number, to [email protected] Days is a free A&E listing, published every Thursday. For more information, phone 604-702-5576 or e-mail all information, including a contact phone number, to [email protected].
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This weekend is your last chance to catch Clay 2012, a juried exhibition by the Fraser Valley Potters Guild. It runs until July 14 in the Art Gallery at the Cultural Centre. Gallery hours are noon to 5 p.m. Wednesdays to Saturdays.
Party in the Park is every Friday night starting at 5 p.m. at Central Community Park and the surrounding area. There will be dozens of street vendors, plus music and entertainment (7 p.m.).
Bootstrap Theatre presents Awakenings: An Original One Act Play, July 11-15 at the Cultural Centre. Audience age is suggested at 16 years and older due to language and mature content. Tickets $15, and available by calling 604-391-SHOW, or by visiting www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.
Art-iculations, a special summer exhibition of mixed media artwork created by the Artifacts Studio (45655 Storey Ave.), features photography, painting, glass, and metal artwork. Show runs Tuesdays to Saturdays (11 a.m. to 6 p.m.) until Aug 31. 604-819-7705.
Tonight is Movie in the Park at the Rosedale Traditional School field. The movie is free and begins at 7 p.m. For more info, contact the city Parks and
Natural Reflections, an exhibit of oil paintings and watercolours by Beverly Beresh and Helen Janas is at the Chilliwack Museum until July 19. Gallery hours are 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday to Friday. 604-795-52100.
Chilliwack is alive with the Sound of Music from July 18 to 29 by Secondary Characters. All performances at the UFV Chilliwack Theatre. Tickets $20 for adults, $15 student/senior. July 18 and 19 are preview nights: all tickets $12. Tickets available at the Cultural Centre. 604-791-SHOW (7469). www.chilliwackcultural-centre.ca. Tickets are also available at the UFV Theatre door before the show.
Music and More is every Wednesday until Aug. 29 at Salish Park. The series features weekly kid’s activities at 12:15 p.m. and evening concerts at 7 p.m. This week, kids explore the world of insects in the afternoon, and it’s Wylie and the Other Guy in the evening.
The 34th annual Harrison Festival of the Arts is every day until July 15. The festival features music on the beach and music at Harrison Memorial Hall, plus workshops, an Art Market, and more. www.harrisonfestival.com. 604-796-3664.
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Five-piece band, The Matinée, (above) is headlining at tomorrow night’s Party in the Park at Central Community Park. Every Friday night in downtown Chilliwack, Mill Street, and sections of Victoria Avenue and Wellington Avenue are shut down to vehicle traffic and opened up to street vendors from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. The evenings also feature music and entertainment starting at 7 p.m. PITP runs every Friday throughout the summer until Aug. 24. SUBMITTED PHOTO
Every Thursday night at 8:30 p.m. is jam night at District Public House at Five Corners. Main instruments provided.
Get artsy with Tween and Teen Craft Sessions at the Chilliwack Library every Thursday until Aug. 16. Tween classes (Grades 3 to 6) are noon to 1 p.m., teens (Grades 7 and up) are 2-4 p.m. Call 604-792-1941 to register.
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Award-winning author Annie Daylon will be reading from her new book, Passages: A Collection of Short Stories, at The Book Man today from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. 604-792-4595.
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“Music is the most important thing to me; it can make me feel bet-ter, and I have always wanted to affect some-one like that through the songs that I write and my song selection.”
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Take a respite from the summer heat with a cool jazz series at Bozzini’s upstairs lounge.
Two musicians will be entertaining folks every Thursday night for a couple of hours starting at 6:30 p.m. Thomas Powell and Luan Phung are col-lege students dur-ing the year but are home for the summer. Reservations can made by phoning 604 792 0744.
There is no cover charge but donations to the band will be greatly appreciated.
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Local author Annie Daylon will be reading from her new book, Passages: A Collection of Short Stories, on Saturday, July 14 at 2 p.m.
The fictional tales include a man’s journey from middle-class to homeless; a young women’s regrets of the day; the passage of life; and more – all with a Canadian backdrop.
Daylon, a retired teacher, is channeling her love of reading and her skills as an educator in this second career as an author.
Her venture into short fiction began as a break from the marathon of writing her first novel, Maggie of the Marshes, which was released on Kindle in 2010.
Daylon’s stories, which range from heart-warming to horrifying, have appeared in literary magazines across North America.
Daylon was born in Newfoundland, but now resides in Chilliwack and is a member of the Chilliwack Writers’ Group.
After attending Mount Allison University in New Brunswick, the University of Manitoba, and and the University of British Columbia where she earned a masters’ degree in education, Daylon spent 30 years teaching before venturing into authorhood.
For more information on the author, visit her website at www.anniedaylon.com.
Copies of Passages can be purchased after the reading for $10.
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30-min-ute sweat session.
3. Plan ahead. Keeping fit on your vacation starts when
you are still at home. Pack your runners or walking shoes, and some workout clothes. If you like listening to music, pack your music player and earphones. Plan what type of work-out you’ll be doing on vacation. For example, you can research if there are gyms near where you’ll be staying, or a good place to go for a run.
4. Workout in the morning. From per-sonal experience, choosing to exercise first thing in the morn-ing greatly increases the chances you’ll get the workout done. Getting your workout done in the morning frees up the rest of the day for relaxing on the beach or family out-ings.
5. For the most part, stick to your regular eating habits. There seems to be endless opportunities to eat while on vacation- start-ing with the compli-mentary pop, chips and cookies offered on your flight. If you don’t regularly drink soda at 7 a.m. in the morning, don’t drink one on your early morning flight just because it’s there. Be mindful of the foods you eat, and the portions you consume- calories add up quickly! When you choose to indulge in food, choose wisely and thoroughly enjoy your meal!
6. Plan your meals. If you’re staying with relatives, offer to go grocery shopping so you can pick up a few healthy snacks, or help with meal planning.
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restaurants, search for menus online before going out, or ask to see the menu before decid-ing to eat at a certain restaurant.
7. Treat yourself- without food. Enjoy reading a good book, swimming in the pool, having an afternoon nap or going on an active outing such as snorkeling. Not every treat and indulgence has to be consumable!
8. Just move! Try to be as active as you can during your daym, even it you don’t commit to a planned exercise session. Go for a walk, swim in the pool, start a game or badminton in the backyard, or explore the city on
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Tanja Shaw is a Kinesiologistand Fitness Coach, specializing in weight loss, group fitness, pre and postnatal fitness, and health and wellness programs. She owns Ascend Fitness Coaching, home to Ascend Fitness Boot Camp, Stroller Boot Camp, and personal training programs. For more fitness tips go to www.ascend-fitnesscoaching.com.
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Buying a home? A home inspectioncan give peace of mind
Your Realtor’s job is to find the perfect home, in the right location and with all of the amenities you want - and at the right price. However, you may have questions about the structure and condition of the home and it may not be perfect. A home inspection is the best place to get answers to your questions.
There are companies that specialize in inspecting new and used homes. Most sellers allow a reasonable amount of time to have the property inspected after the purchase agreement is agreed upon and prior to closing.
It is wise to have a home inspection, even if the house is new or everything appears to be in perfect condition.
You should have a structural inspector go over the house from the foundation to the roof so that you can make an informed decision. A structural expert can give you crucial information about the plumbing, wiring, heating and air conditioning systems. He will check the roof, give you an indication of the condition of the appliances, and inform you about replacement or repairs. The inspector can also show you where the water cut-off valve and circuit breakers or fuse box are located.
The inspector won’t pass or flunk a house based on what he finds, but will go over the house thoroughly to help you understand what it is you are buying. If there are any serious problems, and if they are reflected in the price, your
inspector can give you an idea of how much the repairs may cost. If there are surprises, you will have the opportunity to re-open negotiations with the sellers before you commit to the purchase.
What if your ‘perfect’ house isn’t really perfect after all? Its ‘Old World’ charm extends to the heating and plumbing systems and the roof leaks when it rains. What should you do?
Your strategy should depend on several things. Did you know about the problems when you made your offer? Did the sellers build some room into the asking price with the understanding that their house was a handyman’s dream? Most inspections turn up at least a few items that need attention, but they can occasionally reveal major defects. The inspection clause in your contract has a time limit. If you really like the house, you should consider renegotiating with the sellers.
Your Realtor can advise you about how to include an inspection in your offer to purchase and give you the names of inspectors in your area. The purchase of a home is a major investment, and the cost of an inspection is well worth the peace of mind it provides.
Investor Alert!
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Chilliwack is not my hometown, but it feels like it is. I was born in Tisdale, Saskatchewan and spent most of my growing up on a dairy farm. After graduation I moved to Calgary for 15 years, then my husband was transferred to the coast and we made our home in Surrey.
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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 fi eld. 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 fi nd 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 satisfi ed 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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9240 Young Rd.
I am pleased to be a part of the RE/MAX organization, the #1 name in real estate in Chilliwack and around the world. You can be assured that your home will get maximum exposure when you list your most important asset with me.When looking to purchase a home it is important to work with an agent you enjoy and trust. I will take all the time you need to make sure you fi nd that perfect place by offering straight forward and helpful information.I love living and working in Chilliwack and as such I have been heavily involved in the community as a city councillor, a member on the board of the Chilliwack Economic Partners Corp, the YMCA, and I am currently a member of the Chilliwack Rotary Club.Please call me if I can help you with any of your real estate needs, and remember, when you areBUYING or SELLINGJUST ADD SPICE
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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 fi t 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.
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Working in the fi nancial industry for 25 years has opened many doors for me as a Realtor with my past/present clients and friends.
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ChilliwackOriginal “Carman” homestead circa 1925, picturesque 7.6 acre partially fl at, part hillside with seasonal creek and views over valley fl oor. Charming character home with 2 + 2 bedrooms, large living room with cozy woodstove, formal dining room, and large country kitchen. Large older barns on property may be restorable. Value is in the land, zones SCR (Suburban Clustered Residential) which provides various usages including multi-family townhomes when sewer upgrade is complete. City may entertain a 3 lot subdivision now with approval. Great property to enjoy and hold for future development.
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I have lived in Chilliwack for most of my life, raised a family and have watched our city and surrounding areas grow and prosper.
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CMHA heading for Human Rights Tribunal headacheEric J. Welsh,The Progress
Chilliwack’s Minor Hockey Association has a big problem on its hands.
An internal battle over female hockey fees has esca-lated dramatically, with two local parents registering a formal complaint with the BC Human Rights Tribunal.
That complaint has been accepted and a letter has been mailed to CMHA demanding a response. The ball is now rolling on a pro-cess that threatens to put CMHA on the map, not for hockey excellence but for gender discrimination.
Julia Lakey and Karen Esau launched the HRT complaint on behalf of their hockey playing daughters. At the heart of the matter is CMHA’s decision to charge higher fees to females who choose to play on female-only teams.
“We’re paying the $660 everyone else pays plus an extra $183,” Lakey said in a Tuesday talk with the Progress. “It doesn’t mat-ter what excuses they come up with. You cannot charge girls more than boys.”
CMHA’s position is that higher fees are necessary to offset the higher costs of running the female pro-gram. With fewer players to draw from, each female team has between 10 and 12 skaters.
Most of the male teams have between 14 and 18 skaters.
If 12 females pay $660 in registration fees at the start of the season, they will con-tribute $7,290 to the CMHA coffers.
If 18 males pay $660 in registration fees at the start of the season, they will con-tribute $11,880.
Even adding the extra $183 per skater on the female side only generates another $2,196, leaving the female team’s revenue at $9,486.
If ice fees are equal for both teams (ice time costs can vary based on time slots), then CMHA’s case is clear from a pure business standpoint.
But Lakey said it’s got to be more about common
sense than dollars and cents.
“Hockey’s expensive as it is, and adding that extra cost is only discouraging girls from joining,” Lakey said. “I have a 17-year-old son who plays hockey too, and all the parents on his team agree it doesn’t make any sense. Players within the same association shouldn’t be charged more.”
CMHA says females who don’t want to pay the higher fee have the option of play-ing on a boys team.
“Sure, they don’t pay the extra fee, but where’s the comfort level in that?” Lakey questioned. “The one girl on my son’s team goes into her own change room, which isn’t very nice, and other-wise gets to spend a small amount of time before and after games bonding with her team. Beyond that, boys are often more aggressive, and the game isn’t enjoy-able.”
Lakey and her co-com-plainant, Karen Esau, have what they believe is a ridic-ulously simple solution — charge an equal fee to every-one.
“Obviously rep players pay more because they get more, prime ice time and things like that,” Lakey said. “But at the house level, there’s no reason all atom-aged, and peewee-aged and bantam-aged players shouldn’t pay X amount across the board.”
Lakey said she and Esau opted for the Human Rights Tribunal route when it became obvious CMHA wasn’t going to alter its pol-icy.
CMHA did survey its members in December/January, presenting the entire membership with a choice between higher female fees and equal fees for all.
“In regards to the pro-posed new policy regarding smaller teams (less than 16 players), which will directly affect the female divisions, which proposal do you sup-port?” the survey asked.
Option 1 - Only the smaller teams (such as female divi-sions) will pay the additional cost on a per team basis.
Option 2 - All registrants will pay for and share the
additional cost of the smaller teams (such as the female division).
CMHA hasn’t released the results of that survey.
“They won’t divulge the results of it other than to say it was pretty even,” Lakey noted. “I’ve talked to a lot of people about this, and I’ve only heard one person say, ‘Why should I pay more if I don’t have girls?’”
The HRT process will result in a resolution of some sort. The question is, will it be achieved the easy way or the hard way?
BC Human Rights Tribunal spokesperson Steve Adamson offered to explain the HRT processes while also declining to con-firm or deny the existence of a complaint from Lakey and Esau.
The easy way would seem to have the two sides sitting down to hammer out a medi-
ated settlement.“We offer a process
where one of our members or a contractor will help sort things out without a hear-ing,” Adamson said.
If CMHA has no inter-est in a settlement, they can apply for an application to dismiss.
“It can be approached in a whole variety of ways, but it all comes down to the other side having no case,” Adamson said.
CMHA’s odds of success would seem low. Adamson said one third of the com-plaints HRT sees are reject-ed in the screening process.
Lakey and Esau have cleared that first hurdle, which means their com-plaint has met some sort of HRT criteria.
“If all else fails, the two parties move on to the hear-ing stage, which can take anywhere from one to five
days depending on the nature of the complaint, how many witnesses there are and how complicated the evidence is,” Adamson continued. “It’s a courtroom-like setting with one of our appointed tribunal members making the final decision. And ultimately, any orders made are enforceable in the BC Supreme Court.”
Lakey does not want to see the complaint get to the hearing stage, although she and Esau said they’ll be pre-pared if it does.
“If they opt for a settle-ment hearing, that would be better,” she said. “If it goes to a hearing, we’ll do our research. And we’re looking into representation right now, because there’s that saying that anyone who attempts to represent him-self in a court of law has a fool for a client.”
If the HRT process goes
the distance, it will be a long distance. Adamson said they’re booking hearings into 2013. Lakey said the wait will be worth it if they get what they want.
“It’s not even for us right now, but for the future and a systemic resolution that makes it fair for everyone,” she said.
CMHA president David Soltys was contacted for this story, and had this to say.
“CMHA received the details of the complaint on Tuesday July 10, 2012. The board of directors will meet within the next thirty days to review the details of the complaint and decide on the best course of action,” he said. “We will release a state-ment after we have had the opportunity to meet but until then we will not be making any public comments on the issue.”
Chilliwack’s Minor Hockey Association is at the center of a BC Human Rights Tribunal complaint about whether female hockey players should have to pay higher fees to play. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS FILE
Chilliwack’s U-21 Pacific Coast League men travelled to the Interior last weekend for two must-win games.
Needing points to keep their playoff hopes alive, Chilliwack invad-ed Penticton’s Kings Park Saturday for a game against the woe-ful Pinnacles.
Chilliwack led 1-0 at halftime on a shot by striker Zenow Renaerts, who buried his fourth of the season.
The locals kept the pressure on in the second half and put the game away when Jordan Leib struck for a late goal.
The final was 2-0, sending Chilliwack on to Kamloops and a Sunday matchup with the unbeaten Heat.
Playing in 35-plus degree temperatures at Thompson Rivers University’s Hillside Stadium, Chilliwack fell behind early. Kamloops led 1-0 within 10 min-utes, but Chilliwack quickly equalized on a goal by striker Connor MacMillan. Hauled
down in the 18 yard box, he calmly converted the penalty shot for his eighth of the season.
Chilliwack took the lead moments later when MacMillan vol-leyed a Renaerts cross to midfielder Dawson Lindahl, who beat the Kamloops keeper to put his squad up 2-1.
But Kamloops didn’t let the lead stand for long.
Two quick goals but the Heat up 3-2 at the half, and they added another late in the game to make the final 4-2.
The three points Chilliwack (4-4-3) earned moved them into fifth place, one point behind the Mid Isle Highlanders (5-4-1). The team has one regu-lar season home game remaining, July 21 at Townsend Park (2 p.m.) versus West Van FC.
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Fine-tune the flopIf you need to hit a high-lofted flop shot, you have not used the entire green effectively, writes Jennifer Greggain
In my column a few weeks ago, I addressed one of the shots I enjoy teaching the most, the classic chip and run shot. I received a lot of great feedback from this column, so I will now introduce a follow up to the chip and run shot, and discuss how to hit a high-lofted chip shot, AKA the ‘flop’ shot.
Before I begin a lesson on the flop shot, I walk the student to an area of the practice hole with little green to work with, requiring a high lofted shot with as little roll as possible. I then state boldly to the student, “You should not be here!”
Although students are surprised when I first say this, they quickly understand that we are talking about course strategy. One of the things great players have in common is that they don’t short-side themselves. If you put yourself into a situation where you need to hit a high-lofted flop shot, you have not used the entire green effectively.
Now, on to the lesson. To successfully execute a flop shot, you must
have the proper set up. Choose your highest lofted wedge, and ‘open’ the club face and your stance. If you don’t have at least a 56 degree sand wedge or lob wedge, now is the time to get one.
Set up with the golf ball in the middle or slightly forward of your stance, and shift your weight to 75 per cent on your front foot. This pre-shifting forward allows your swing to be slightly steeper, and easier to ‘trap’ the ball and hit high shots.
Now, unlike the chip and run shot, you will need to use your wrists.
Take your swing back primarily with your shoulders, but through impact let your hands ‘slice’ under the ball and let your wrists natu-rally release.
Be sure to still trap the ball in a downward motion, and avoid ‘scooping’ the ball up. To practice this, be sure to strike the ground in your practice swings, and not just sweep the top of the grass.
The hardest part to teach about the flop shot is ‘feel.’
You will want to keep your shoulders, body and hands completely relaxed to let your wrists naturally release.
If you are still having difficulty with the flop shot, I like to explain it with this simple anal-ogy.
Imagine you are in a water balloon tossing contest with a partner.
As the game progresses, you step farther from one another.
You know that if you throw the ball too hard, the balloon will burst in your partner’s hands. If you don’t throw it far enough, it will break on the ground at their feet. You must lob the bal-loon in the air with a smooth, deliberate tempo and soft hands.
Try beginning your practice session by softly lobbing some golf balls in the air, with as little roll as possible. Then start hitting some chip shots with the same soft feel.
My bottom line advice on the flop shot is to completely commit to the shot.
The key is to remain assertive enough while still keeping a nice soft feel in your hands.
Jennifer teaches golf to adults and juniors at the Chilliwack Golf Academy. She played profes-sionally on tour for over 10 years, including 2 years on the LPGA. She was also named the 2010 CN Canadian Women’s Tour Low Teaching Pro of the Year. She can be contacted at 604-798-9805, or at [email protected]
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Friends and family are invited to attend.
Tanya BretonJan 6, 1974 - July 13, 2011Tanny - a year has come and gone since you were
taken so suddenly.You are still loved and
missed.Rest in peace, little muffi n
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Tanya Yvonne BretonJan 6, 1974-Jul 13, 2011
In memory of a daughter and sister.
We miss you,Love Mom and Tracie
CRITTER CARE WildlifeSociety ANNUAL OPEN HOUSE FUNDRAISER
July 14 & 15 481 - 216th St. Langley, B.C. 11am - 4pm
Come and enjoy a day in the country and view our native wildlife. CCWS Saleable’s
First Nations Drummer Randy Tait, Paws-2- Dance & Q-Ball Dog Agility, Fire Hall # 5 fi re
truck, RCMP squad car & offi cers and many information booths.
FUN FOR ALL!Donation of paper towels,
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Obituaries✞BERGSTROMEFlora Blanche
(nee Baldwin)Flora Bergstrome was born
November 20, 1917 in Adanac, Sask, and passed away July 5, 2012 at Eden Care Centre at the age of 94.
She is survived by her daughter, Breen (Charlie); granddaughter Flora Robison who was named after her; son, Scott (Moira); six other grandchildren, eight great grandchildren and six nieces and nephews.
Flora was predeceased by her sisters Ruby, Peg and Frankie; her daughter Johan and son Brant.
After moving from Adanac to Summerland at age seven, Flora spent her entire life in Summerland but the last eight years in Chilliwack. A singing career began at the age of ten in church choirs, expanding to a life time mandate of sharing music everywhere. For over 80 years she lived a life of mu-sic and song as soloist, choir and band member. She was well known as lead soprano in Summerland Singer’s and Players Gilbert and Sullivan productions in the 50’s and 60’s.
After moving to Chilli-wack in 2004, Flora began a trio “The Three Generations” with her daughter Breen and granddaughter Flora per-forming folk music and other old classics at The Birchwood, Heritage Village, The Waverly, Norman Manor and her last performance at Eden Care Centre when she was 93.
She was a woman of tre-mendous courage, humour, kindness and generousity. She had an inquisitive mind and creative soul. He door was always open with a song in hand.
The family wishes to thank Eden Care Centre Staff, espe-cially Yvonne, as well as other the men and women of the East wing who cared for mom during her last three years.
At her request there will be no service. Her ashes will be interred with family in Sum-merland.
GIENGERErwin1931 - 2012
E r w i n Gienger was born Novem-ber 2, 1931 in Craigmyle, Al-berta and died on July 2, 2012 at Chilliwack General Hospital at the age of 80 years.
Erwin worked as a logger, truck driver, then joined with two others to run Chilliwack Ready Mix, fi nally to Lafarge, where he drove cement truck and eventually a loader. He was an active member of Chilliwack Baptist Church un-til his illness kept him house bound. One of his many pas-sions in life, besides his family and the Lord, was rocks. He loved to go to the river bars and look for rocks. He later branched out into making jewellery.
He leaves behind his loving wife Margaret of 56 years; his daughter, Sandi (George); two sons, Reg (Patti) and Roger (Dawn) of Indiana; 9 grand-children, Brad (Helena), Alan (Talana), Andrew, Melissa (Nathan), Michelle (Steven),
Dustin, Ryan, Nicholas and Nathanial; and 11 great grand children. He is also survived by his brother Albert; sister, Hilda and many nieces and nephews. He was prede-ceased by his parents Martin and Rose Gienger and his brother Fred.
He will be greatly missed and forever in our hearts. A celebration of life will be held on Wednesday, July 18, 2012 at Chilliwack Baptist Church at 7:00pm.
In lieu of fl owers donations to the Chain of Love in care of The Chilliwack Baptist Church would be appreciated.
LANGDean IrvinJanuary 23, 1955 –
July 2, 2012Dean passed away peace-
fully at Langley Memorial Hospital. He enjoyed playing and watching soccer, compet-ing in local racquetball tour-naments and watching Two and a Half Men staring Char-lie Sheen. He will be sadly missed by his twin sons Adam and Ryan Lang, his brothers Gary and Mark Lang, his spe-cial friend Karen Wilson and his mother Iris Nelson. Upon Dean’s request , there will be no funeral service or gather-ing. The family would like to thank the medical staff at LMH for their caring support.
Rest in Peace.In lieu of fl owers, donations
may be made to Jumpstart.
MCCALLUMAlfred Kenneth
Alfred Ken-neth McCal-lum passed away suddenly on June 29th, 2012 at the age of 62. He is p re d e c e a s e d by his parents: Kenneth and Mary, and loving wife Ve-ronica (Maria). Loving and missing him are: brother John McCallum, sister: Darlene Leight, niece: Sheneen Jit and family, niece: Deneen Asano and family, nephew: Josh Ka-lhofer and family, nephew: Shaun McCallum and family, and nephew: Doug Leight and family. The family would like to thank the staff at Royal City Manor for their loving care. A memorial services will be held at 1:00pm on July 13th at the Brighouse United Church in Richmond. In lieu of fl owers, donations can be made to the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
HEATHFIELDRandy G.August 28, 1949 -
July 5th, 2012After three
years bravely battling & c o n f r o n t i n g cancer, Randy passed away at the Cascade Hospice in Chilliwack at the age of 62, with wife, Joan at his side. He will be remembered for his love of fast cars, racing, his dry sense of humour & his invaluable dating advice to his very special, much loved niece, Julia Ross. He had such a generous spirit & was the ultimate hockey “dad” for his grandson Tyler, whom he adored. We will miss his great smile & loving heart. Randy is survived by his parents, Fran & Ross Heathfi eld; Randy was a loving son. He was an amaz-ing husband & best friend to his wife Joan. Randy is also survived by his very special son Sean (Heather) & their children Jade & Taija. Sean was his heart. He is survived by his brother Rick, “sister” Barb, niece Sarah (Byron), their children Chase & Mya, nephew David (Meagan) & his very special nephew Joel, who he was very proud of for all his love & kindness in his fi nal weeks of his life. Randy also leaves behind his “step up to the plate” stepson Aar-on (Chanel), whom he came to admire as a great dad to his new family & as his friend. He also leaves his stepson Jason, whom he was very proud of for how far he had come in his life. We cannot forget his three beautiful grandchildren, Brooklyn, Danika & Makena. Other special people in his life that will miss him are his sister in law Marg Ross & her husband George Irish - Randy thought the world of them. A special thank you to his best friend Cheryl Douglas (Der-ek), as she helped through his time of illness. Also to his daughter in law, Chanel, who helped get him into hospice & made his last days bearable. Neighbours Andree & Den-nis, Robert & Pei Lee, Murray & Anita, Alan & Noreen - he was so grateful to you all for your love, support & being the best neighbours & dear friends. Also his Forest Service and fi re warden friends for all of their love & moral sup-port. A special thank you to Heather, Sandy, Joan & Gary. In lieu of fl owers, donations in Randy’s name can be made to the Chilliwack Hospice So-ciety 45360 Hodgins Avenue, Chilliwack BC V2P 1P5. Me-morial to be held at noon on Saturday, July 21st at 6910 Hawthorne Place, Agassiz.
SANDERSWilliam
W i l l i a m Sanders passed away peace-fully on July 3, 2012 at the C h i l l i w a c k General Hospi-tal at the age of 90 years. He was born in Win-nipeg, Manitoba on January 5th 1922 in the dead of a prai-rie winter. That cold start to life no doubt was a great start in building his strong will to survive. He was a Veteran of the Second World War and one of the fortunate to fi nd a wife from the Netherlands while in active service. He was an intelligent man who prided himself in keeping up with current affairs whether it was politics, sports or fi -nance he had an opinion on the subjects and would not be ashamed to speak his mind. He enjoyed watching all the sports but he was particularly keen on Football. Had he not injured his back after the war he would have loved to pursue the game but unable to play he did the next best thing and became a keen arm chair quarter back. He had a love for the Okanagan, Pen-ticton in particular where he ended up living for most of his retirement years. He was sadly predeceased by his lov-ing wife Hester (Keeman), Feb 14th 2004. He will be lovingly remembered by his eldest son Ted and grandchildren Natalie, Virginia, Victoria and Veronica, daughter Lorraine (Mick) and granddaughter Mi-chelle (Dean) and great grand-son Shayle, son Al (Joyce) and grandchildren, Carey (Mason) and great grandson Ryden, and grandsons Chad & Christopher (Nicole) and son Edward (Shelley) and step granddaughters Anasta-sia and Angela (Adam) and step great grandson’s Isaac & Carter. He lived a long and healthy life and is now resting in peace. A private family me-morial will be held.
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SASET requires the services of a qualifi ed Projects Program Offi cer to provide administrative program support to employment & training programs. Pursuant to section 41 of the BC Human Rights Code, preference may be given to applicants of Aboriginal Ancestry. Please self-identify on your cover letter or resume.The Projects Program Offi cer is responsible for all aspects of fi nancial monitoring, reporting, coordinating and managing program deliverables. Qualifi cations/Requirements• Thorough understanding of the Service Canada Aboriginal Skills &
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We have way more customers than sales people to serve them, so we need
your help.
Driven people wanted - no passengers.
Drop your resume off between 9am and 5pm with our receptionist and arrange for your personal interview.
Must have VSA license.
Chilliwack Suzuki45510 Yale Rd,
Chilliwack
Hanasushi Japanese Restaurant
requires an experienced waitress & kitchen helper,
part or full time.
Please apply with resume: 102-45300 Lucka-kuck Way. (604)791-8200
Casual CookImmediate opening for a Casual Cook. This position is varying hours, with a re-quirement of availability for both morning/evening shifts and holidays .The position is responsible for a full range of cooking and food prepara-tion duties, including baking. Caring, individuals, who love to cook and enjoy interacting with seniors, are invited to apply. The ideal applicant will possess the skills to work closely with a dynamic kitchen team and maintain high standards of quality and cleanliness in the completion of cooking and kitchen tasks. Food safe certifi cate re-quired and Banquet style serving is considered an as-set.Please apply in person to 45650 Patten Ave or email resume to:
Pantry Restaurant Chilliwack,
3 F/T Kitchen Helpers/Food Counter Attendant, Sala-ry:$10.30/hr 40/hrs/week, Duties: prep all food; clean, sanitize all work areas in kitchen, appliances and equipment; receive and store all supplies in appropriate areas; remove kitchen garbage and trash; sweep and mop fl oors; pre-pare and cook food as ordered. 3 Food & Beverage Servers reqd Server Duties: clean tables and surrounding area; greet custom-ers; explain daily specials and the menu to the customers; serve food and beverages; record or-ders from customers; handle cash and credit cards. No Educa-tion or experience required. Be able to lift 9kg (20 lbs).
Mail your resume to #2-45466 Yale Rd. W, Chilliwack, BC,
V2R 3Z8 email to: [email protected]
BLUEBERRY PICKERS WANTED. July 6 - Sept 30, 2012. Ride available at 7am only. No ride back home until 5:30pm. Tel: 604-701-1138 or 1 (604)823-0044, leave message. Also U-Pick. 6845 Sumas Prairie Rd, Greendale/Chwk
FRIESENS BLUEBERRIES. Opening Tuesday July 3.
8am-4pm, no chemical sprays. U-pick $1/lb, picked berries $2/lb. Please order in advance. To order or in-quire about U-pick availability call 823-2399. 42539 Peters Rd. (just off Sumas Prairie Rd. Next to Greendale Elm) Good pickers wanted .65cents per/lb, paid weekly.
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
114 DRIVERS/COURIER/TRUCKING
130 HELP WANTED
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115 EDUCATION
130 HELP WANTED
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115 EDUCATION
124 FARM WORKERS
130 HELP WANTED
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127 HAIRCAREPROFESSIONALS
130 HELP WANTED
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130 HELP WANTED
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130 HELP WANTED
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
134 HOTEL, RESTAURANT,FOOD SERVICES
148 PICKERS
130 HELP WANTED
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Seabird Island BandEmployment Opportunity
Position Title: Early Childhood Program Co-OrdinatorJob Summary:The Early Childhood Program Co-Ordinator provides admin-istrative support to the Staff and Supervisors of the Early Childhood Program. To be successful in this position, the candidate must be results oriented and have the demon-strated ability to effectively prioritize the workload and handle multiple projects. This is a full-time position and, on occasion, will include evening and weekend work. Education / Qualifi cations:• Post secondary education or diploma in offi ce administra-
tion combined with three years relevant experience• Profi cient with Microsoft Offi ce products • Extensive hands on experience organizing large events• Experience with reconciling petty cash and credit card
expenditures• Excellent interpersonal written and oral communication
skills• Knowledge of the Sto:lo Culture, traditions and language
would be an asset • Experience writing reports and proposalsPrimary Responsibilities:• Support the activities of, and co-ordinate/schedule, meet-
ings, appointments, reservations, travel arrangements, data management and fi le system for the Early Childhood Programs.
• Orientation for new employees and work station set-up for new employees
• Plan, organize and co-ordinate meetings, functions and special events
• Assist with the preparation of business presentations includ-ing text, overheads and electronic presentations
• Prepare and/or edit internal and external letters, faxes, memos and mass e-mails
Interested candidates are invited to submit a resume, cover-ing letter & three references to:
Human ResourcesSeabird Island Band, P.O. Box 650, Agassiz, B.C. V0M 1A0
Phone 604-796-6814 Fax 604-796-3729 [email protected]
Application Deadline Wednesday July 12, 2012 4:00 PMWe regret that we will only respond to those applicants chosen for an interview.
We thank all applicants for their interest.7-12H SB5
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ABOVE THE REST “Int. & Ext., Unbeatable Prices, Professional Crew. Free Est.
Written Guarantee. No Hassle, Quick Work, Insured, WCB.
Call (778)997-9582
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
156 SALES
Inside Sales,Quotations& ActuationProfessional
M.A. Stewart & Sons Ltd.An International valve and fi tting company headquartered in Surrey, B.C. has an immediate opening for a qualifi ed Inside Sales, Quotations and Actuation Professional to our growing team full-time.
Please visit our website www.mastewart.com
& click careers orfax/e-mail your resume
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
CARPENTERS/HELPERS NEED-ED with experience and solid work ethics for fast paced work environ-ment. Call 604-220-2239 or email resume to [email protected]
PLUMBING & HEATING• Foreman • Journeyman
• Apprentices
Respected local Mechanical Contractor requires Plumbing & Heating Foreman, Journeyman & Apprentices for all aspects of Commercial Institutional Me-chanical work (New Construc-tion). Previous experience an asset. Team Environment. Long Term Opportunity.
Competitive Wages, & Excellent Benefi ts.
Fax: 604.576.4739 or E-mail: [email protected]
130 HELP WANTED
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
160 TRADES, TECHNICAL
ROCKY Mountaineer operates the award-winning Rocky Mountaineer two-day, all - daylight rail journey, which travels between the coastal city of Vancouver, BC & the Rocky Mountain destinations of Jasper, Banff & Calgary, AB. Our Kamloops team is currently seeking: QUALIFIED HD MECHANIC Responsible for maintaining the company’s generator cars, locomo-tive fl eet and passenger vehicles. A strong background in large diesel engines is req’d; exp with bulldoz-ers, loaders, earth-moving equip-ment, mine equipment preferred.FINISH CARPENTER Responsible for maintaining and building railcar interiors to stan-dards set by Transport Canada and Rocky Mountaineer. Boat building, airplane interior, cabinetry experi-ence preferred. Please apply online at www.rockymountaineer.com oremail resumes to:[email protected]
PERSONAL SERVICES
171 ALTERNATIVE HEALTH
PURE CHI. Relaxing Chinese Full Body MASSAGE ~ 604-702-968611am-11pm. 9263 Young Rd Chwk
173 MIND BODY SPIRIT
MASSAGE CONFIDENTIAL SIMPLY FOR YOUR HEALTH &
PLEASURE. *European *PrivateExcellent Service 604.230.4444
SENSATIONAL MassageNew Girls, New Look...604-746-6777
2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.
182 FINANCIAL SERVICES
Creditors Calling?Need control back?
Call us for free information. Our friendly staff will review your
options for dealing with unpaid bills.
www.wihnan.ca604-795-4485
#9-45966 Yale Rd, ChilliwackWihnan Trustee Corp
Trustees in Bankruptcy
GET BACK ON TRACK! Bad cred-it? Bills? Unemployed? Need Mon-ey? We Lend! If you own your own home - you qualify. Pioneer Accep-tance Corp. Member BBB. 1-877-987-1420.
www.pioneerwest.com
INCOME TAX PROBLEMS? Have you been audited, reassessed or disallowed certain claims by Cana-da Revenue Agency? Call Bob Al-len @ 250-542-0295 35yrs. Income Tax experience, 8.5yrs. with Reve-nue Canada. Email: [email protected]
130 HELP WANTED
PERSONAL SERVICES
185 HOME CARE
PERSONAL care aide, avail to as-sist clients retain dignity and inde-pendence in their homes. 604-846-6166
188 LEGAL SERVICES
CRIMINAL RECORD?Guaranteed Record Removal
since 1989. Confi dential, Fast, & Affordable. Our A+BBB Rating
assures EMPLOYMENT &TRAVEL FREEDOM.
Call for FREE INFO. BOOKLET1-8-NOW-PARDON(1-866-972-7366)
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
236 CLEANING SERVICES
Cleaning lady available. (604)858-8418
Lena Rose Cleaning, weekly/bi weekly, 20 yr experience, excellent references. Lena, 604-702-9579
257 DRYWALL
Boarding, taping, spraying, drywall repairs. No job too small. Call Les, (604)703-4549/866-4594
260 ELECTRICAL
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
281 GARDENING
. Jims Mowing310-JIMS (5467)
283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
GUTTER Cleaning Service, Repairs Free Est, 20 yrs exp, Rain or shine. 7 days/week. Simon 604-230-0627
287 HOME IMPROVEMENTS
HOME $ENSE - Reno’s / RepairsKitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks etc. Call for an estimate. 604-799-3743. [email protected]
300 LANDSCAPING
SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar
HOGFUELPlease call for pricing
604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197www.augustinesoilandmulch.com
320 MOVING & STORAGE
#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Honest Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting, $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-7918
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.
.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
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
MILANO PAINTING & RENOS. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS!bcclassified.com 1-866-575-5777
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
329 PAINTING & DECORATINGNorthstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reli- able, Effi cient & Quality Paint. 778.344.1069
A-TECH Services 604-996-8128Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL3 rooms for $299,
2 coats any colour(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls
Cloverdale Premium quality paint.NO PAYMENT until Job is
completed. Ask us about ourLaminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service!
www.paintspecial.com
338 PLUMBING
LES THE FRIENDLY PLUMBER.Specializing in bathroom renova-tons, including ceramic wall and fl oor tile. In with the new, out with the old. Call 604-858-8842.
341 PRESSURE WASHING
Always!pressure washing, window cleaning, Gutter, lawn maintains, yard clean-up. Simon 604-230-0627
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, As-phalt shingles, fl at rfs. Cln Gutters $80. Liability Insur. 1-855-240-5362
356 RUBBISH REMOVAL
bradsjunkremoval.com
Haul Anything...But Dead Bodies!!
604.220.JUNK(5865)Serving The
Lower Mainland Since 1988
DISPOSAL BINSResidential & Commercial
Services
• Portable Toilets• Fencing • Containers• Waste Management
• StorageWe Recycle!GO GREEN!
www.EconPro.com604-882-2733
BSMB Rubbish Removal. Serving all you rubbish removal needs with a 14’ long trailer. Will remove yard waste, furniture, appliances, recy-cling material and construction site clean up. Service within 24 hrs, 7 days a week. (604)793-8378
A Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time, lowest prices (604)703-8206
359 SAND, GRAVEL & TOPSOIL
Always! deliver Top soil, bark mulch, sand & gravel. 7days/wk. Simon 604-230-0627 will spread
Having a GARAGE SALE?Sell it with our
“GARAGE SALE SPECIAL”For more details call 1-866-575-5777
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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
• We Service all Makes such ADT’s, DSC’s, Brinks & all others.• Medical & Fire • Free* Alarm SystemsCall now (604)792-8055for information on how to receive
your free alarm system.
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
372 SUNDECKS
Aluminum patio cover, NO HST Summer Sale. 604-782-9108www.PatioCoverVancouver.com
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
374 TREE SERVICES
Tree removal done RIGHT!• Tree & Stump Removal
• Certifi ed Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck
• Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging
~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~
604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 www.treeworksonline.ca
[email protected]% OFF with this AD
Sardis
6346 Reid RdJuly 14
9am - 3pmpaintball guns, gas remotes, exercise equipment, tools, lots of misc
Sardis6665 Lickman Rd
July 14 & 159am - 2pm
MOVING SALE - all must gofurniture, antiques, Alis Chalmers ride on tractor, yard equipment, screen tent
SardisHoarders Sale
44598 Monte Vista DrAntiques, tools (compressors, saws etc.) furniture, TVs, video machines, children’s toys, bikes, scooters, new windows, laminate fl ooring, fl oor and backsplash tile, new light fi xtures, children’s skates, cleats, pictures and more
SATURDAY MARKET in the Park
at Cultus Lake
June 9 - Sept. 1stEast Side Main Beach
Parking Lot.(Behind Giggle Ridge)
10am - 3pmVenders Welcome
(604)858-6593
*Farmers Market *Crafts, *Flea market, *Home baking,
*Fresh produceEntertainment when available
TWILIGHT DRIVE-IN
SWAP MEET260 St. & Fraser Hwy, Langley
EVERY Sunday 7am604-856-5165
Weather permitting
Yarrow
4351 Boundary RdJuly 14 & 159am - 4:304 family garage sale.
old radio tubes, Barbie doll clothes, hand made kids paja-mas, 100 year old piano, maple table & 4 chairs, 2 makita skill saws, B&D work mates, swags, lamps, Shakefroe, washer & dry-er, camps stoves, wheelbarrows, antique table, lawn mower, bikes, DVD movies, video games, bed, coffee table, scales, lots more. Joe, (604)823-6052
551 GARAGE SALES
CHILLIWACK (Promontory) 46832 Hudson Road Multi-unit Garage Sale will be held on Saturday, July 14th, 2012, between the hours of 9:00am and 4:00pm
Chilliwack
45235 Trutch Ave July 14
8:00 - 2pmfi shing equip, baby toys,
stroller, household, books and many other items
Chilliwack
45331 Creekside DrJuly 14
8am - 3pmtools, wicker lawn furniture, patio tables
Chilliwack
46092 First AveJuly 14; 10am - 4pm
Estate Saleantiques, jewellery, curi-ousities, collectibles, 1990’s automobile
Chilliwack46385 Prairie Central Rd
Every Saturday until Sept
9am-2pm. Rain or ShineEverything must go. Furni-ture, house decor, mens, la-dies & kids clothes, Christ-mas stuff, patio furniture.
Chilliwack
7959 Palmer PlJuly 14
9am - 2pmcamping items, household, toys and tools.
Chilliwack
8778 Tiltston StJuly 14
9am - 3pmbooks, VHS videos, dolls, some collectibles.
Something for everyone
Chilliwack
9745 Hazel StSaturdayJuly 14
8am - 3pmChilliwack
DOWNSIZINGSat. July 14th,9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
44712 Watson Road
Collectibles & lots of stuff.
Chilliwack
July 14 & 157 am - 2 pm
46168 Lewis AveNo early birds
14’ tandem kayak w/2 pad-dles, camping supplies, sports equip, kitchenware, solid wood table with glass overlay 3x5ft (extends to 7ft), kids toys - educational, Nerf, Hot Wheels, books, ta-ble & chairs
551 GARAGE SALES
CHILLIWACK
MOVING SALESAT. JULY 14, 9-1
9237 ARMITAGE ST.Lawnmower, garden
tools, futon, living room tables, party light, etc.
Chilliwack
Young Rd, NorthJuly 14, 9am - 1pm
F/NF books, cd’s, pet products, food scales, VCR, framed pic-tures/prints, mini african violets, household misc.
Call for entry info (604)793-9818
Cultus Lake
426 Willow StJuly 14
8am - noonYard Sale - electronics, of-fi ce equip, beer merchan-dise, household
Cultus Lake
Moving Sale213-45835 Sleepy
Hollow Rd.Saturday
9am - 3pmdressers, couch, loveseat, tread-mill, coffee & end table, 6 chairs
(604)858-8591
Promontory
4652 Teskey RdJuly 14
8am - 1pmIkea entertainment unit, patio set, stove, bar fridge, aquariums, light fi xtures
PROMONTORY5280 Weeden Pl
July 149am - 1pm
stove, air hockey, room di-vider, BBQ, lots of catering equipment, chandeliers and much more
Promontory
GARAGE SALESAT. JULY 14th
8 A.M. - NOON5513 TESKEY PLACE
Kids growing up; lots of toys, books, games, etc.
Rosedale
10475 McGrath RdJuly 14
8am - ?Junque Sale -
new elec lawn mower and misc items. Some covered area
RosedaleFountain of Life Church
51461 Yale RdJuly 14
9am startfurniture, toys, kitchenware, bedding, light fi xtures.BBQ and refreshments
Sardis
105-45640 Watson RdJuly 149am - 2pm
scrapbook supplies, loveseat, coffee table,
misc items, tools,
551 GARAGE SALES
Sardis44048 South Sumas Rd
July 14 & 157am - 4pm
alum boat & motor, china, 6 pc bed set, A.D dolls, fl y fi shing gear, TV & stand, lawn mower, shop tools, mir-rors, vinyl records, golf clubs & more
Sardis
60-45640 Watson RdJuly 14 & 1510am - 3pmEstate Sale
Nothing over $10
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ChilliwackBUSINESS PROFESSIONALS
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Ron, 604.823.6191or 604.819.0150
FULLY INSURED. OWNER/OPERATOR
WE DO IT ALL!WE DO IT ALL!General repair and General repair and
maintenance to maintenance to alternate fuels, major alternate fuels, major repairs and rebuilding.repairs and rebuilding.
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CALL TODAYFOR YOUR FREE
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Replacement• Countertops• General
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24 HourService
CALL US TODAY FOR ACALL US TODAY FOR AFREE QUOTE 604-798-5082FREE QUOTE 604-798-5082
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• Home Repairs• Yard & House Cleanup
• Painting/Carpentry• Pressure Washing
• Junk Removal• Decking & • Gutters
LICENSED • IN BUSINESS OVER 10 YEARSContact Rick or Betty Today
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K-OnePainting
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Tickets: www.missionfolkmusicfestival.ca 604-826-5937 | 1-866-494-FOLK (3655)
25thANNIVERSARY
Buff y Sainte-Marie Renato Borghetti
Shooglenifty
AND MANY MORE!
Shane Howard • David Francey • Colum Sands • Andy Leftwich • Lyy
Rasmus Lyberth (The Voice of Greenland) • Mairi Campbell • H’Sao
Martin Hayes with John Doyle & Kevin Crawford as The Teetotalers
Habadekuk • Epic Swedish All Stars • April Verch Band • The Fretless
SIX CONTINENTS SEVEN SEAS ONE MAGICAL WEEKEND
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25thANNIVERSARY
Buff y Sainte-Marie Renato Borghetti
ShoogleniftyAND MANY MORE!
Shane Howard • David Francey • Colum Sands • Andy Leftwich • Lyy
Rasmus Lyberth (The Voice of Greenland) • Mairi Campbell • H’Sao
Martin Hayes with John Doyle & Kevin Crawford as The Teetotalers
Habadekuk • Epic Swedish All Stars • April Verch Band • The Fretless
SIX CONTINENTS SEVEN SEAS ONE MAGICAL WEEKEND
Eliza Gilkyson
Talavya
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FFairairhhavenavenA P A R T M E N T S
9 3 4 0 C O R B O U L D S T R E E T
40 BRAND NEW UNITS!40 BRAND NEW UNITS!READY JULY 2012READY JULY 2012
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5 or 6 appliances available, on-site manager.STARTING AT $620/MO.
Contact Trudi at 604-392-5684 or Bill at 991-1777 or email [email protected]
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Mountain Village Apts9482 Williams St.
bright extra lg 1 bdrm $600/m
Heat & hot water, new carpet & li-no, balcony, parking, coin laun-dry, elevator, cls to amenities, under new on-site mgmt. Ref’s
req’d. 604-795-9492 to view
Spacious& Bright Suites
Multi-housing crime-free building.
Heather Ridge45530 McIntosh Dr
Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099(in house manager)
Royal OakPh: Kelly Young
45562 McIntosh Dr.604-793-9993(in house manager)
1 & 2 bdrm apartments
Up 1040sf. Includes hot water & heat, elevator,
walking distance to hos-pital, near college & bus route, in-suite laundry
hook-ups for W/D & coin laundry, full-sz stove
and fridge. No pets, seniors wel-
come! References req’d.
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604.858.RENT (7368)HOMELIFE GLENAYRE REALTY CHILLIWACK LTD.
Property Management Division
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
378 VACUUMS
from $499 (Made in BC)Repairs & Service. We ex-tend warranties to all makes.Vacuum needs a service every 5 years just like an oil change!
(604)792-8055
PETS
465 LESSONS/TRAINING
468 LIVESTOCK
RED ANGUS BULL 2 years old $1500 obo (604)826-5055
477 PETS
BERNESE MOUNTAIN puppies, 2 females, 3 males, born March 12/12604-869-5073
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
German Shepherd pups, ckc reg, 1st shots, deworm, parents gd temp. $600. 604-796-3026 no sun calls
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604-856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
SMOOTH MINI DACHSHUNDS, born May 11, too cute, family raised, 1st shots, dewormed. $750. 604-855-6176.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
503 ANTIQUES & VINTAGE
Antique Sale49002 Sheldon Rd
(Bell Acres subdivision)
July 15 & 169am - 3pm
oak barrel bar, oak coffee table, side tables & collectibles.
858-5854
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
WE’RE ON THE WEBwww.bcclassified.com
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
520 BURIAL PLOTS
Chilliwack Cemetery family plot, for up to 10 cremations or 1 full burial, cremation vault in place, $1500 fi rm (you save $1000) 604-858-4151
523 UNDER $100
Lrge box fan $20, small one $12, cold window A/C $68, 793-7714------------------------------------------------Used galv. roofi ng 6’/8’/10’/12’ exam-ple covers 12’x21’ $100, 793-7714-------------------------------------------------Lrge dble pane windows, 4’x4’ sky-lites $10, storm doors $20 793-7714------------------------------------------------Brand new interior double doors, pre hung, $100 (cost $325), 793-7714------------------------------------------------14’ rung 2x8’s @ $7 bricks .40, barn windows, now $20, 793-7714------------------------------------------------BBQ (side burner), or tall propane patio heater, $100 choice 793-7714------------------------------------------------New porta poti $60, portable stoves, BBQ’s, bag chairs $1-$30 793-7714------------------------------------------------
533 FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure13 yards - $100 fresh or well rotted.
10 yards - $120. Free delivery in Chilliwack. 604-856-8877
542 FRUIT & VEGETABLES
STRAWBERRIES& RASPBERRIES
Greenvale FarmsTake 264 St exit off Hwy #1 &
follow yellow signs (6030 248 Street, Aldergrove)
OPEN Mon.- Sun. 8am to 6pm
604-856-3626 / 604-855-9351
548 FURNITURE
ALL NEW Queen MATTRESS SET Still in Original Plastic! Must Sell. $150 - CALL: 604-484-0379
MATTRESSES starting at $99• Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings
100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
560 MISC. FOR SALE
Hot Dog Cart, can be pushed or at-tached to car. $2100 obo or trade. Call 604-392-7551.
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
587 TOOLS
MCC Thrift StoreSpecial Tool
Salethis Fri & Sat
Kipp Ave., Chilliwack
REAL ESTATE
627 HOMES WANTED
WE BUY HOUSES!Older House • Damaged House
Moving • Estate Sale • Just Want Out • Behind on Payments
Quick Cash! • Flexible Terms! CALL US FIRST! 604-657-9422
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
1978 -1344 sq/ft dble wide 2 Bdrm +den, 2 baths, in good cond. $49,900. Chuck 604-830-1960.
2001 14x70 - 2Bdrm 1bath in Cedar Grove. $69,900. Pad $519/mo.Pet/family ok. Chuck 604-830-1960.
Mobile home, 12x50’ can be pur-chased or moved, close to shops, upgraded, new lam fl rs, 5 appl, hy-dro cert, gas furn, new windows, csa apprv’d, 55+ park. Open to of-fers due to medical. (604)792-0198
New SRI *1152 s/f dblwide $77,900 *14x70 full gyproc single wide, load-ed $66,900. Repossessed Mobiles & Modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.
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636 MORTGAGES
657 HOPE
HOPE, Unique 4 Bdrm/Water-front, Rustic charm/comfort in park-like setting. See features at MLS#H1104610 Diane 604-869-1010 @ Sutton OWNER MOTIVAT-ED
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVEHOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS
www.dannyevans.caHomelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
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• No Qualifi cation-Low Down •ABBOTSFORD - 2087 Lonsdale,HANDY MAN SPECIAL HOUSE,3 bdrm. w/ 2bd. Suite,$1,588/MO.
Call Kristen 604-786-4663www.HomeBuyingCenter.ca
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
7425 Shaw Ave., 2 bdrm, 2nd fl oor condo, clean, lam. fl oor, balcony, coin laundry, avail. Aug. 1, $725/m, pet negot. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077
AGASSIZ
T. Marlowe ManorSpacious 1 bdrm
available now. Ask about our seniors discount.
Pets upon prior approval.
604-796-8760
LANAI Apartments9462 Cook St.
RCMP’s best crime-free multi-housing
residence complex.
Heat/hot water * On-site Mgr.Adult Oriented * Elevator
Large Storage Area * No petsWheelchair access * Onsite
laundry * Digital cable * Security cameras * Parking
Free premium cable, $80 value.WE CATER TO SENIORS!
1 bedrooms - $650/mCall Verna, 604-819-0445
ARCADIA ARMSDeluxe 2 bdrm unit
• Convenient location• Gas fi replace• 4 appliances• Hot water & gas incl.,• $625/mo.• Avail., now.
604-799-025946160 Princess AveStratatech Property
Managementstratatechconsulting.ca
BroadwayMaples Apts9473 Broadway St.
604-819-62291 bedrooms suites, upmar-ket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good se-curity, u/grd park, storage, fi replaces, hook-ups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p. Suits available now.
Cheam View AptsClean, quiet building
• Insuite storage• Laundry on every fl oor• Heat & hot water incl• Secure underground prkg
1 & 2 BdrmsStarting at $575/m
Ref’s required, no petsCrime-free multi-housing
Call for appt. 604-792-3010or leave message
Chilliwack, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation, schools. Parking, laundry hook/up incl. avail now or May 1. Rob, 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm.
Chilliwack. 2 bdrm, 850sf, w/d, family oriented. Newly reno’d, $800. Avail now. 604-792-0749
Chilliwack 2 bd @ The Parksidegreat bldg, clean, quiet, balcony, 1 bath, $775/m, incl hot water, insuite storage, w/d h/up, 3 appl, n/p, n/s, on bus route. 604-701-8910
CHILLIWACK 46150 Bole Ave, Newmark. 1 bdrm + den, 6 appl., patio, u/grnd prkg. $725/mo. Avail. now . Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lep-age 604 792 0077
Chilliwack quiet sec lrg 2 bd, ldry deck, $750-$775 & 1 bdrm $575 Nr bus/shops Incl cbl 604-703-1401
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706 APARTMENT/CONDO
Chilliwack
46030 Princess Ave.Fresh and clean
Recently renovated
2 Bdrm.............$725/moAvailable Now
3 Bdrm...............$825/mAvailable Aug. 1
4 appl., secure bldg, small pet negot. Must have ref’s.
Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage (604)792-0077
CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. clean 1 BD: $550, avail. June 1. sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077
Chilliwack, 7694 Evans Rd, 2 bdrm, 1 bath apt., incl. 5 appl., gas f/p, lam. fl oor, immaculate, 1 cat permit-ted, 4th fl oor, avail. now $900/m, 1 bdrm, avail. Aug. 1, $650/m, Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage, 604792-0077
Chilliwack
9430 Nowell St.1 bdrm, avail now. Adult oriented. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balco-ny, laundry on 1st fl r with elevator, call (604)824-0264
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CHILLIWACK Camelot
Apartments9197 Mary St.
• 1 Bdrm 2 Brms Avail.• 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. One bedroom plus den near Hazel and Yale Road. In-cludes Washer and Dryer hookup. No pets. $600. Call 604-845-0053.
Chilliwack. Spacious 1 & 2 bdrm, huge balcony, FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator. Great Mary St. lo-cation. From $625/m. 604-702-0722
736 HOMES FOR RENT
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706 APARTMENT/CONDO
CHILLIWACK
Driftwood Apartments
9474 Cook St. 1 & 2 bdrms,
fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult orient-ed. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every fl oor. 604-792-1503 for details
CHILLIWACK
LAKESIDE COURT45810 First Ave., West
Newly updated, large, 1 & 2 bedroom, 2 bath condos in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair ac-cess. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every fl oor. Onsite manager. Available now.
604-792-1506 for details
Chilliwack, Victoria Ave., lg 1 bdrm $625/m incl. heat, cable, & onsite manager, avail now, n/s, small pet ok. (604)792-8423
HOPE. Better than an apartment, 2 bdrm mobile home for rent in sen-ior’s community in Hope. Call Gor-don @ 604-240-3464
CHILLIWACKPark Place II
2 Bdrm deluxe condo, top fl oor, 976 sq.ft., 2 baths, A/C, mtn view, 9’ ceilings, granite, 5 appls, u/g prkg. Avail Aug. 1st. $1050/mo.
604-847-9675 evenings
Cornerstone Apartments45750 Knight Rd.
1 bdrm deluxe with lg deck...$785/m.
2 bdrm corner unit, bright$850/m.
Crime free building, 5 full size appliances, n/p, n/s, bus route, adult oriented bldg, walk to all
amenities. Avail Aug 1. (604)391-1987
736 HOMES FOR RENT
RENTALS
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
COTTONWOOD Apts.1 Mo. Free - 2 bdrm ste avail now
Also avail 1 Bdrm steNear Cottonwood Mall, on quiet
street. N/S, N/P. Hot water, 3 appls, balcony, elevator. 55 +
Call Mgr: 604-791-9488
Garrison Sinninger Place
#24-45450 Shawigan Cres.
Deluxe 1 bdrm coach house ste. Mature adults pref, Aug.
1. N/p, n/s, no BBQ’s. (604)824-7697
Luxury Suites
1 & 2 Bdrms & den• Adult oriented, 5 appl’s• Secure underground pkng • Across from hospital, close
to all amenities. No pets. • CRIME-FREE CERTIFIED
8977/9003 Edward StDiana, 604-792-4191
No Sunday [email protected]
New Apt Building
Newer 2 bdrm Top Floor
No Rental Increase Guaranteed!
Insuite laundry, microwave & dishwasher, electric f/p, hard-wood fl oors, elevator, garbage disposal & storage. avail Aug 1
1 (604)240-4003
Shaw Ave Apartments
7451 Shaw Ave.2-1 bdrm, $670/m1-2 bdrm, $785/m
2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq, storage available, bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free
building. On-site manager. We cater to seniors.
Avail now. CALL 604-846-8295
Vedder/Garrison 1 bdrm w/extra lg L/R & 2 bdrm w/balcony.Heat included, laundry
included, near bus route, close to amenities, n/p,
no BBQ’sStarting at $660/per mo.
604-858-9832
707 APARTMENT FURNISHED
GARRISON, 5 appl., micro, tv, f/p, air, $750m + util & DD. N/s, n/p, refs. Avail now. Call (604)858-8655
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
Chilliwack Warehouse - Light Industrial,
2200sf + mezzanine to 5000sf with mezzanine, 22’ ceilings, sprinklers, offi ce and wash-rooms, high overhead doors, close to Young & Chilliwack Central, 200amp power break-ers, 3 phase power. 45920 Rowat Ave., Chilliwack. Call Bernie Thiessen, Homelife Gle-nayre, (604)819-0456
736 HOMES FOR RENT
706 APARTMENT/CONDO
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• 1 & 2 Bdrm., 55+• Affordable living for a better lifestyle• Working & retired preferred• 1 block from Leisure & Downtown Shopping• No Pets, No Smoking• Crime Free Certifi edCall Trudi at 604-392-5684 • No Sunday [email protected]
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SENIORSStarting at $620/mo.
RENTALS
715 DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
CHILLIWACK, 1 bdrm duplex, car-port, 2 appl., n/p, avail now. $625/m. Call (604)321-3424/ or 1-778-868-2463
CHILLIWACK - 1st Ave/Windsor.2 Bdrm duplex, newly renovated.
w/d, huge yard, carport, storage rm, ns/np, $800/mo. Avail. July 1.
604-928-2663.
Chilliwack, 9342 Woodbine St., 2 bd S/S duplex, 4 appl., hardwd fl rs, fenced, sm pet ok. $675/m Avail now. (604)824-0264
736 HOMES FOR RENT
BOSTON BAR, 2 bdrm mobile, 48064 Riverside. $550/mon. in-cludes cable TV. Ph 604-826-1134
Chilliwack, 2 bdrm, elegantly fur-nished executive villa at The Falls Golf and Country club, great view garage, 6 appl, insuite laundry, view at www.deercrestvillas.com. Sec deposit $1500/m. Rent $2300/m util incl. Call Gerry (780)499-5706 or email: [email protected]
CHILLIWACK. 46001 5th Ave, 2 bdrm, yard, n/p, n/s, avail now. 604-795-2450, 819-6657, 604-792-0671
CHILLIWACK46626 Yale Rd Green Gables
New paint, fl ooring - 1 bed cabin $675 incl elec. or bachelor cabin $575 incl elec,. mobile home pad $300 plus util. Small pets only.
Dan Lang Remax Little Oak Realty Ltd. 604-504-7368 or 1-800-668-8661 or email at [email protected]
CHILLIWACK, 48253 Yale Rd. 2 bdrm, part bsmt, fenced yard, 4 appl., garage, available now. $1295. Visit: www.bosker.ca. No Sun calls, 604-793-8130
CHILLIWACK downtown. 5 bdrm, 2 lvl house. Refs & DD req. Avl. now. $1400+utils. 1-604-583-8502.
CHILLIWACK FOR LEASE 4 bdrm., 4 baths, 7 yr. old home. Lge. dble. gar., also has 1 bdrm. suite in bsmnt. Fenced backyard, $1700 mo. Aug. 1. Refs. req’d. (778)754-1891
Chilliwack
House and Shop, zoned light industrial, bi-level, 4 bdrm, 3 baths house -2 up, 2 down, 3 bays, rear lane and front access, fenced, laminate fl oors, vinyl windows, renovat-ed. 45949 Rowat Ave. - at Young and Chwk Central. Avail July 1. Ref’s required.
Bernie Thiessen, Homelife Glenayre, (604)819-0456
746 ROOMS FOR RENT
PROMONTORY large furn’d room, cbl, computer, net. own fridge. Ref. NS/NP $450 incl util. 604-316-2614
747 RV PADS
Camperland RV Resort has Sum-mer/Winter RV Pads Rentals available. Summer $650/month (hy-dro included) Winter $350/month (hydro metered) Cable/Wi-Fi available for $30 each. Call 604-794-7361 to reserve.
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION
Chilliwack, share 3 bdrm house on Airport Rd, furnished. $450/m avail now. (604)392-7000
CHILLIWACK share 4 bd home, quiet area. $450 incl util., laund fac., satellite tv/i/net. Working per-son pref, n/s. call (604)392-5680
ROSEDALE, SHARE home, suit working female, ref, $450/m incl util. Avail now. (604)794-0064
SARDIS, working person to share furnished executive home. 3 bd, 3 bath, 3 bay garage. Gym, i/net, lrg TV, util. incl., avail now. $600/m. (604)858-1937 or (604)791-1937
749 STORAGE
EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604-819-7231. Mon-Sat.
752 TOWNHOUSES
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750 SUITES, LOWER
Chilliwack 1 bdrm abv grnd, priv entr, share laund, a/c, covered deck, lg yard, prefer mature person. $700 + 1/3 util. Located by Wal-mart. Avail Aug 1. 604-701-6383
Chilliwack, 1 bdrm + den, 1st fl r, in duplex, adults pref, n/s, n/p, w/d h/up, $750/m incl util. 604-702-4648
CHILLIWACK: 2 bdrm, 1-1/2 bths, n/s, n/p. $900/mo Heritage Lane. Aug. 1st. Rick/Gayle 604-795-5185
Chilliwack: McNaught Rd. Bright & cln 1 bdrm + den. Sep. entr, lndry. Freshly painted. Gas f/p. $750: inc. heat/hydro. (604)702-8806
CHILLIWACK. Quiet 1 bdrm grnd lvl $650/mo. incl. utils. & priv. entry, avail August 1st. (604)792-7713
Cultus Lake, 1 bdrm bmst ste, weekly and long term rates, fully furn., W/D, all appl., TV & cable incl, wireless inet, gas f/p, priv entr & steps to beach. 604-703-3117
IN W Abbotsford 2 BD BSMT suite avalible from july 15th for $ 700. Call 604-854-3644 / 778-344-1044
Sardis, 2 bdrm above ground ste, 5 appl., avail aug 1. lg backyard, n/s, n/p, $950/m util incl. (604)991-0089
751 SUITES, UPPER
CHILLIWACK - 1 BDRM, avl. now. no dogs. Heat & h.w incl. $550/mo(604)369-1058 or 604-931-1068
CHILLIWACK, Mary St., 1 bdrm in-law ste, nice and clean, n/p. (604)793-9155
752 TOWNHOUSES
CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm T/H, F/S, W/D, n/s, n/p, avail now. $925/m +util. Call (604)795-2223
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806 ANTIQUES/CLASSICS
1966 CHEVELLE SS 396, 375HP 4/spd, $26,700. 604-862-3439.
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1969 Ford Falcon Futura $13,500 Immac. paint/body 302 Cu In/auto. p/s front disc brakes, numerous high performance enhancements. Local BC car. Must be seen to be appreciated. Call 604-307-0201, pictures at:
www.photobucket.com/69falcon
2010 Toyota Corolla XRS 2.4L, 5/spd auto, $19,900. 604-862-3439.
www.thecanadiandecorator.com
809 AUTO ACCESSORIES/PARTS
SELF-SERVEDISCOUNT AUTO PARTS
OVER A THOUSANDVEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
Computers-ECM ....$1795
Wiper Motors ........$1495
Window Motors ....$1495
Composite Headlights $2795
FWD Axles - 447-1 $1995
Trunk Lids - Bare ...$2595
Any Plain Steel Wheel $795
Hours: 8:30am - 5:00 pm7 days a week
www.pickapart.ca
WEEKLY SPECIALSJULY 14-20, 2012
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810 AUTO FINANCING
DreamCatcher Auto Loans“0” Down, Bankruptcy OK -
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www.PreApproval.cc DL# 7557
GUARANTEEDAuto Loans orWe Will Pay You $1000
All Makes, All Models.New & Used Inventory.
1-888-229-0744 or apply at: www.greatcanadianautocredit.com
Must be employed w/ $1800/mo. income w/ drivers license. DL #30526
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
1977 BUICK CENTURY, propane powered, $3400 obo. Call (604)858-2312
1980 THUNDERBIRD - 2 dr coupe-80% rebuilt. Must sell. $1000/obo. (604)825-6793
1987 CAMARO 2.8, just AirCared, looks excellent and runs excellent, $1495. Call: (604)866-6168.
1989 Pontiac Sunbird - 86,900 kms.Good shape. Body needs minor re-pairs. $900: (604)853-6981
1993 PLYMOUTH LASER, 2 dr coupe, runs, does need work, solid car, $500 fi rm. Call (604)869-1637
1993 PONTIAC GRAND AM. New tires/brakes. Passed Aircare $1100 604-857-0753 or 604-866-9052
2003 FORD FOCUS 2 dr., 5 spd., 124K, twin cam, Air Cared, $4900 obo (778)565-4334
2003 PONITAC VIBE, 4 door, stan-dard, lady driven, exc cond, $3800 obo. (778)242-8340
2003 Pontiac Grand Prix SE, wht, V6, 4dr, alum mags, 109,km, load-ed, leather, $5500. (604)858-2251
TRANSPORTATION
818 CARS - DOMESTIC
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
2000 HONDA ACCORD, black, ex-ecutive driven, dealer maint. 240K, great cond $6250 604.826.8606
2005 Honda Civic LX sedan, Black. 1 owner. A/C S/rf. p/w, p/l. No acc low mileage. $8400. 604-535-7440.
2006 Nissan 350Z, black, 45,000 miles, 6 speed, mint condition. $16,000. Dwayne 604-991-1900
828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES
1990 Dodge Diesel Tow Truck. 5sp Runs exc, needs work, some whl lift parts missing lows km’s Pic’s avail $1900 or sell/parts 604 - 996 - 8734
830 MOTORCYCLES
1979 XL 125 HONDA motorcycle, many parts replaced, rebuilt recent-ly. $1000 Call (604)869-5419 week-days or (604)869-7338 weekend
1997 1400cc Suzuki Intruder, 607km, heated storage, new bat-tery, lots of chrome, good tires, well cared for. Must sell due to illness. Asking $2999 obo. (604)846-8387
2007 Kawasaki Vulcan 900 Classic, mint, 24,000km, studded paniers, wind scrn,$5,500obo.604-209-1039
Harley Davidson Tires: front MT90B16, WWW, rear tires: MU8516 WWW, brand new $350/both. 1 (604)796-0608
836 OFF-ROAD VEHICLES
1998 BIG BEAR 350 YAMAHA ATV4 x 4, $2400. Call (604)869-2159
OVERLAND 180 QUAD, approx. 30 hrs, auto, exc. cond., well main-tained, $1800. Call (604)869-5419days (604)869-7338 weekends
838 RECREATIONAL/SALE
1986 - 33’ Empress Motorhome, 60,000 Km. Excellent cond., $14,000 obo. Phone 604-765-0182.
1989 FORD E250 Van Amera camper van, fridge, stove, furn. bathrm. Only 142,000 km. New front brakes. Everything works.$5500 obo: (604)520-6512
2003 Nash 24’ 5th whl, fully equip., no leaks or rot, slps 6, must see, $9200. (604)858-0904/366-2635
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
“ WANTED “ Unwanted Cars, Trucks and
Equipment. Will Pay Cash. Phone (604)792-7092
TRANSPORTATION
845 SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVALMinimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
Autos • Trucks• Equipment Removal
FREE TOWING 7 days/wk.We pay Up To $500 CA$H
Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022The Scrapper
TOP CA$H PAID TODAY For SCRAP VEHICLES! 2 hr. Service www.a1casper.com (604)209-2026
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
2006 Ford Expedition XLT, 110,000 kms, lady driven, all services, leath-er, automatic, seats 8, full load. No accidents, pearl cashmere color. $16,000. Dwayne 604-991-1900
851 TRUCKS & VANS
1997 Aerostar XLT sport, 3L auto, 148 km, RWD, A/C, fresh aircare, runs great,$2600obo.604-820-8218
1998-CHEV 3500 Dually, 7.6 L., 5 spd w/canopy. Low km, gd running cond, A/C $4800 obo 604-491-7759
1998 FORD WINDSTAR, air, power w/l, great runner, clean. $3200. obo Call (604)869-1637
2001 Chevy Silvervado 2500 4x4 p/up, 160,000k, single cab, long-box, $3500. 1 (604)796-0302
2003 CHEV SUBURBAN Z71, black, rebuilt trans. w/warranty, used eng. new B.J. & brakes. In-spected $8400obo 604-826-0519
2004 FORD WINDSTAR, 4 dr, fully loaded, AirCrd, looks new, asking $2500 obo. Phone 604-504-0932.
2005 GM SAVANA cargo van, V8, 128,000km. $10,800. (604)587-5566
2011 NISSAN VERSA 4/dr h/back, auto, 25,000/km, red, many options, $9000/fi rm. 604-538-9257.
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TRANSPORTATION
851 TRUCKS & VANS
KEY TRACK AUTO SALES
CARS & VANS:2002 KIA RIO RX-V 4dr au-to, hatch back st#245 $24001995 HONDA ACCORD 4dr sdn, auto, fully loaded ST#247 $24952001 PONTIAC GRAND AM 4dr sdn auto ST#242 $25001998 HONDA ACCORD 4dr auto leather sdn ST#215 $29002000 DODGE NEON 4DR auto sunroof, runs good ST#147 $29952002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 4dr auto st#195 $29952002 FORD WINDSTAR sport 7 pass auto Aircare ST#108 $34952002 CHEV CAVALIER 4dr auto sdn st#208 $3995 1999 HONDA ODYSSEY 7 Pgr van, auto, Aircare fully loaded ST#259 $45001997 NISSAN PATHFIND-ER 4dr auto 4X4 runs good ST#221 $49002003 CADILLAC CTS 4dr sdn auto fully loaded ST#237 $49002002 BUICK GRANDVIEW 7 pass auto ST#214 $59002006 DODGE MAGNUM 4dr wagon auto fully loaded ST#106 $6900
TRUCKS THIS WEEK:
1997 CHEV PU EXT CAB 5 spd short box ST#229 $39951997 CHEV P/U EXT CAB 3 door auto fully loaded ST#256 $3,9952005 FORD F250 XLT quad cab 4X4 auto diesel ST#125 $8,9002006 GMC CREW CAB 4X4 auto long box full loaded ST#198 $99002007 FORD F150 reg cab V6 auto long box ST#205 $10,9002005 GMC SLE CREW cab 4X4 auto diesel long box, loaded ST#218 $11,9002001 FORD F350 Dually 4X4 crew cab XLT 7.3L pwrstrk diesel ST#130 $11,9002008 FORD F150 REG CAB 4x4 auto long box ST#207 $11,9002007 FORD RANGER 4X4 auto super cab st#193 $12,9002006 CHEV LT CREW CAB auto Duramax diesel leather, loaded ST#217 $12,9002005 FORD F250 CREW cab Lariat leather diesel 4X4 auto ST#246 $13,9002005 CHEV 2500 HD LS crew cab Duramax diesel leather 4X4 auto ST#190 $16,9002006 FORD F350 CREW CAB Lariat leather 4X4 auto diesel ST#164 $17,9952005 FORD F350 King Ranch crew cab, diesel 4X4 autoshrt box st#251 $20,900
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MARINE
912 BOATS
12’ DOUBLE HAUL Fiberglass boat, 3 seats, oars, rod holders & canopy. On eze-load trailer. Very safe. $2,500. 604-850-7143
In The Matter of theRent Distress Act &
Access Mini-Storage Ltd.Notice is hereby given to:
Don AlarieBrian Atwill
Ryan GervaisRob Lewis
Marie Gosselin
That household goods, fur-nishings and personal ef-fects located at 45648 Sto-rey Ave, Chilliwack, B.C. V2R 4E6, will be disposed of on Saturday, July 14, 2012,
unless their account is set-tled in full prior to this date.
Any questionsregarding this mattershould be directed to:
The Manager, Access Mini-StorageLtd. (604) 824-0030.
In The Matter of the Rent Distress Act & Surelock
Mini Storage Park
Hartlen, Brody Lakatos, Chris H.
Howson, VickiTake notice that furnishings and personal effects located at 43903 Industrial Way, Chilliwack, B.C., V2R 4L2, will, if not claimed by July 20, 2012, 1pm be disposed of accordingly. Any ques-tions regarding this matter should be directed to:
The Manager,SureLock Mini Storage Park.
(604)795-2424
In the matter of theWarehouseman’s Lien Act
and Parkers Mini-Storage Ltd.
DD Sutton
Take notice that the furnishings and personal effects located at 7981
Atchelitz Rd, Chilliwack, B.C. will, if not claimed by July 26, 2012, be disposed of
accordingly.
Any questions regarding this matter should be
directed to:Parkers Mini Storage
(604)793-4800
Notice To Creditorsand Others
Daniel James McFarland, deceased
Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late DANIEL JAMES MCFARLAND, formerly of Unit 122 - 9855 Quarry Road, Chilliwack, British Co-lumbia, are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the under-signed Administratrix, c/o Sarah J. Dennis, Lawyer, 9259 Main Street, PO Box 390, Chilliwack BC, V2P 6K2, before August 9, 2012 after which date the Admin-istratrix will distribute the said Estate amongst the par-ties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice.
DAWN LENORE TOOPAdministratrix
BAKER NEWBY LLPLawyers
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All payments are based on bi-weekly schedule and include tax & fees & $5,000 cash back. Terms are as follows: *2006-2007 60 months, *2008-2009 72 months, *2010-2011 84 months, *2012 96 months. O.A.C.
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Jay Grant,Jay Grant,Sales ManagerSales Manager
Dave Cherniwchan,Dave Cherniwchan,Business ManagerBusiness Manager
Richard Weeks,Richard Weeks,Business ManagerBusiness Manager
Deana WilkinsDeana Wilkins Arnie VanbeneenArnie Vanbeneen Chas ThomsonChas Thomson Bill ReidBill Reid Dustin PaulDustin Paul Barry RossBarry Ross Mike de RuyterMike de Ruyter Billy GrayBilly Gray
Your Bills:Y our Bills:Visa $2,380Visa $2,380
Mastercard $1,420Mastercard $1,420
Canadian TireCanadian Tire $1,680 $1,680
Sears $1,170Sears $1,170$16,900$16,900LOW KMStk#11122A
$236$236Payment OfTOTAL CHEQUE TO YOU
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$6, 650$6, 650
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YOU GET A YOU GET A BEAUTIFUL BEAUTIFUL VEHICLEVEHICLE AND AND A CHEQUE FOR A CHEQUE FOR $6,650$6,650
Canopy, Nice Unit! Stk#11258A
$39,900$39,900
2010 CHEV SILVERADO 2500 HD LT 4X4 DIESEL
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$344$344PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#11044C
$34,990$34,990
2010 DODGERAM 2500 SLT
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$309$309PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#11292A
$41,990$41,990
2010 GMC SIERRA 2500 LT 4X4
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$359$359PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Only 19,000KM Stk#U11109
$29,990$29,990
2011 CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY
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$269$269PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Low KM, Canopy, Stk#10620A
$41,990$41,990
2009 RAM 3500 DIESEL 4X4 CREWCAB
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$407$407PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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BLack on Black! Stk#U10978
$19,990$19,990
2007 HUMMER H3 SUV 4X4
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$256$256PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Black! Stk#10838A1
$14,449$14,449
2006 DODGE CHARGER R/T
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$206$206PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#U11201
$18,990$18,990
2012 FIAT SPORT ECONOMY
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$167$167PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#U11194
$17,990$17,990
2011 HYUNDAI SONATA GL
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$178$178PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#10934A
$21,990$21,990
2009 DODGE JOURNEY R/T
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$236$236PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#11232A
$38,890$38,890
2011 FORD F350 XLT DIESEL 4X4 SUPERCREW
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$302$302PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#11219A
$11,994$11,994
2007 JEEP COMPASS NORTH EDITION 4X4
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$135$135PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#U11226
$16,990$16,990
2008 DODGE RAM 1500 SLT HEMI 4X4
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$195$195PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Low KM, Stk#U10838A
$22,907$22,907
2010 FORD FUSION SPORT
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$215$215PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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Stk#U11110A
$12,994$12,994
2007MAZDA 3 GT
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$140$140PAYMENT OFPAYMENT OF
**$5,000$5,000CASHCASH
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