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Hollywood is definitely coming to Agassiz. It's been confirmed that a brand new television series, Wayward Pines, is being shot here. Location scouts were in the area several weeks ago, looking for a "bucolic" town in which to shoot the exterior scenes. At that time, they couldn't confirm Agassiz's Pioneer Avenue would be chosen. But the show's director, M. Night Shyamalan, was in town touring the area last week, and crews have now also met with the District of Kent to go over
filming plans. on both sides of the block. We Every detail has received a will also be talking to each of green light, and construction the individual businesses on of the sets began this the south side about week, said David Tamthe possibility of doing kin, a location manager some changes to their for the show. storefronts." "In order to transHe added that there form Pioneer Avenue will be some partial and into downtown Wayfull closures of Pioneer ward Pines, we need to Ave. on days the film do a significant amount crew is shooting. of construction and set Filming will take place DILLON dressing during the next between Aug. 19 and six weeks," Tamkin said. Feb. 28., in and around "This work will inthe Fraser Valley and clude construction of a number Vancouver. Tamkin said the inof facades on the north side of terior scenes will take place in the street to give the appear- their studios in Burnaby. ance that there are businesses Yesterday and today, support
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Sex offender arrested in Hope A sex offender who was released last Thursday had breached his probation by the following night. Graham James Lackey, 46, was found breaching his probation order and immediately arrested in Hope, at 9:18 p.m. Friday. Lackey was held in custody for a court appearance in Chilliwack Provincial court on Monday, July 21st. Lackey has been charged with three counts of breach probation order, contrary to section 733. 1(1) of the Criminal Code. Lackey has been remanded into custody
until his next court appearance on July 29. A public warning was issued upon his release from Ford Mountain Institution, informing the public that Lackey would be living in the Chilliwack or Hope area. He was also immediately placed under surveillance by plain clothed RCMP officers from the Upper Fraser Valley Regional District. “Our plain clothes officers were very diligent and worked long hours in conducting surveillance and monitoring Lackey’s behav-
iour. The safety of the community was our paramount concern. When notification was made of Lackey’s release we acted swiftly to put this surveillance plan in place,” said Cpl. Len vanNieuwenhuizen. Lackey has a significant criminal history including indecent exposure, possession of child pornography, uttering threats, theft under $5,000, and breach of probation. Lackey was under 13 courtordered conditions as part of his probation order.
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Coun. Lorne Fisher spoke to the Communities in Bloom judges and committee volunteers about the importance of supporting the Ag-Canada Research Station, during a tour of the area by the judges last Thursday.
Judges learn about drainage and science on tour Communities in Bloom wraps up for another year Jessica Peters THE OBSERVER
Last Thursday, the provincial Communities in Bloom judges arrived in Agassiz to learn what the community is doing to grow, and also be more sustainable. The day included tours of the area, along with presentations during a picnic lunch in Pioneer Park. Matt Connelly, the environmental and engineering services coordinator for the District of Kent, spoke to the judges and the gathered crowd about the drainage issues facing the municipality. Challenges here include the existence of the Oregon Spotted Frog in some ditches, comprising most of the known population of the amphibian in the province.
“We have to salvage the species,” he said, counting and measuring them and releasing them outside the work area, as they hand clean their habitat. “We don’t have a lot of fish to deal with, but we do have a lot of amphibians,” he said. Because of the delicate nature of amphibians, he said, t’s a sign that the area is healthy, and that not a lot of pollutants are running into the waterways. There used to be plenty of salmon in the waters, too, he said, and the planned flood box with screw pumps will allow fish to travel through the local waterways more freely. Coun. Lorne Fisher also spoke to the crowd, urging everyone to
take part in this Saturday’s open houses at UBC and the Ag-Canada Research Station. The station recently lost a quarter of its scientists, and now more than ever, Fisher said, the public needs to connect with the station and learn what’s going on there. “We have to start promoting the value of the Research Station and its programs as a benefit to our community,” he said. The judges this year were Rea Smith and Trisha McCarthy. The results will be made public in October during the annual CIB convention. The District of Kent has been active with the program since 2002, taking only one year off in 11 years. news@ahobserver.com
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The experts hired to search for a man believed to have drowned in Harrison Lake have had to call off their search. Gene and Sandy Ralston traveled from Idaho to try using their sidescan sonar in the remote area where police believe Raymond Salmen drowned. They have a high success rate in finding bodies, helping to lay to rest more than 80 drowning victims in the past 11 years. However, the conditions of the lake water did not make for a successful search. “After spending two days searching the highest-probability area, the Ralstons have left Harrison Hot Springs
and are returning to a search on Francois Lake,” said Kent Harrison Search and Rescue President Marv Anderson. “Gene and Sandy Ralston used their side-scan sonar and ROV under very challenging conditions, but were unable to locate Mr. Salmen.” Kent Harrison SAR members and RCMP assisted the Ralstons over the two-day search and helped them prepare for their departure Sunday afternoon. Before they left for Francois Lake, Anderson presented Gene Ralston with a donation toward their expenses. “This was a valuable learning experience that will be extremely useful in guiding the team’s decisions in how to improve our underwater searching capabilities,” said Anderson.
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Saturday is a big day for agriculture in Agassiz. The Slow Food Cycle Tour takes place all day, featuring some of the area's wonderful food and farming businesses. It's also the annual open house at the Ag-Canada Research Station, where the public is invited to walk through the buildings, take in exhibits, and speak with scientists about what is happening in agricultural research. And finally, the UBC
Dairy Education and Research Centre is holding its annual open house as well. From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., the public is invited to tour exhibits and speak with students and scientists. It's a chance to learn about issues they are addressing, including: • Can clinical disease be predicted by an animal’s behaviour? • Do cows prefer to be indoors or outdoors? • Could consumption
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Women in Business START-UP SAVVY
Tips for female entrepreneurs Starting a business is no small task. But as the 21st century progresses, more and more female entrepreneurs are embracing the challenge of starting their own businesses. Though each entrepreneur has his or her own motivation for starting a business, the chance to be your own boss and turn an idea into a successful business is a driving force for both male and female entrepreneurs. And though male and female entrepreneurs face similar hurdles when starting a business, many female entrepreneurs might be more hesitant to set out on their own, fearing that old stigmas about women in the workplace might affect their chances at success by making potential investors or financial institutions wary of women setting out on their own. Though such concerns unfortunately are legitimate, women should not assume that such stigmas prevail. The continued success of female entrepreneurs has shed new light on just how successful female entrepreneurs can be. The following are a few tips for women looking to start their own business. * Seek out a mentor. Many female entrepreneurs have blazed the trail you are about to embark on, and such women can prove an invaluable resource as you begin your journey. Find a female business owner you can connect with and ask her for any advice she can offer. She might not be able to help you with any specifics regarding your business, but she can very well share stories of what you can expect as a woman setting out to start her own business. * Have an airtight business plan. As unjust as it is, a stigma about women in the workplace still exists in the minds of some professionals. This means women must be especially diligent and detailed when creating their business plan. One helpful hint is to act as if you are pitching yourself. Look at your business plan and ask if you would invest in yourself. Ask yourself the questions you would ask a fellow entrepreneur if he or she approached you with the same business plan you just developed. There’s no harm to be done by using every resource at your disposal, especially your own business savvy and experience. * Don’t expect to finance the business entirely on your own. Unless your business is going to be especially small, you’re going to need capital to start your business. If you think you can finance the business on your own, you might want to reconsider. A business loan or investors can help you plan for the unexpected.
If you attempt to go it alone, open your business and then find you need a business loan, the lending institution might find your brand has already been damaged and is less likely to succeed. That can make it harder to secure a business loan. Though it’s possible to finance your business entirely out of your own pocket, it never hurts to partner up with a bank or a handful of investors. * Rely on your support system. Many women with business experience might feel they need to prove something to themselves when starting their own business and need to do so entirely on their own. While that’s great motivation, underestimating the value of your support system, including your spouse, children and even your mentor, is a mistake. Rely on these people who all want you to succeed, and turn their support into extra motivation.
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Flood protection: Pay now, or pay later One of the stark realities of living in Chilliwack is the fact most of us live on a flood plain. Our history is already punctuated by two momentous floods, one in 1894 and another in 1948. Since then an extensive flood mitigation system has evolved around the city. That system has helped us dodge smaller (but nonetheless significant) flooding events that could have damaged property and endangered lives. Just last year property outside the city’s dike network was under water as the Fraser River breached its banks. And few will forget the sandbagged utilities and packed public meetings in 2007 when the waters inched toward the top of the city’s dikes. This year, the Fraser has remained relatively tame. But as a group of former mayors said in a meeting recently, it’s not a matter of if the Fraser will once again threaten, but when. They are not being alarmist; they are simply voicing a reality made all the more clear by the devastation seen in so many parts of southern Alberta. In Calgary alone, the repair bill for the
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city’s damaged infrastructure is expected to top $265 million. The towns of High River, Canmore, Bragg Creek and the Siksika First Nation are all facing proportionate costs as they rebuild. But the financial impact isn’t in reconstruction alone. Indeed, banking and insurance firms estimate the total economic damage could be $3 billion to $5 billion, with a wounded GDP for June and July and $2 billion in lost output for the entire Canadian economy. History suggests the Fraser River poses an even greater risk. Although much has been done to lessen that risk, a diking system is only as strong as its weakest point. That’s why the regional approach to flood risk mitigation must be pressed. It’s been talked about for years, but there remain obstacles and cross-jurisdictional challenges that have slowed progress. As the former mayors pointed out recently, it’s time to get on with it. The threat of another major flooding event only grows with time. And as they reminded us this week, either we pay now, or pay later. – Chilliwack Progress, Black Press
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Green MLA on coal and controversy B.C. VIEWS Tom Fletcher After climate scientist-turnedGreen Party MLA Andrew Weaver had a taste of debate in the B.C. legislature, I asked him for his impressions on that and other issues. Excerpts from that discussion: TF: You did a study comparing burning all the world’s coal reserves and all oil reserves, showing how big coal really is. The federal government says that when you add up what’s actually being used in North America, carbon emissions from coal are about 30 times more than from oil. Now we have a symbolic coal export ban in Vancouver, which doesn’t apply to Port Moody or Point Roberts or Prince Rupert. Do you think there’s any
significance to this? AW: There is no question that the biggest issue around is coal, because coal use is on the rise world-wide. Not in the United States, because they’re converting [power production] to natural gas. This is why American producers are saying, let’s ship it to Asia. California says no, Oregon says no, Washington says no. Vancouver says no, British Columbia, not sure. It’s pushing us to start thinking about what I think is going to be the greatest industrial revolution the world has ever seen, which is transformation of energy systems away from our combustion approach, which is essentially what we’ve been doing since we were in caves. We’ve gone from burning wood to now fossil wood, and fossil plants and fossil algae, to a much more modern era of production of energy through natural means, solar,
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wind, geothermal etc. TF: Liquified natural gas. The NDP says they are absolutely in favour of that now. AW: I have questioned the economics of it from day one. There’s a market differential
“It’s pushing us to start thinking about what I think is going to be the greatest industrial revolution the world has ever seen” that exists now. There’s that small window because Japan is moving from nuclear to natural gas. But we’re way behind everyone else. TF: Thirty years ago, Japan played Australia and B.C. off for metallurgical coal. Those northeast B.C. coal mines are
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back up and running again, but you’re seeing a similar thing here? AW: Yes. And if we start shipping natural gas to Asia … the Asian price comes down, the North American price goes up. British Columbians haven’t been told that. TF: How has the legislature session been for you? AW: I sit there and watch the two parties. Rhetorical question, condescending answer. Rhetorical question, condescending answer. And I hope more British Columbians watch this, because this needs to change. And I think it can change. TF: The NDP opposition decides when you and Delta South Independent Vicki Huntington get your occasional moments in question period? AW: Yes, and if I’ve asked it’s been no problem. TF: Grudgingly no doubt. If the NDP had their way, the closest Green Party member would be in OFFICE HOURS Tues.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Closed Sat., Sun., & Mon.
Holland. AW: [Laughs] Yes. Certainly not in North America. There’s this sense of entitlement within the NDP to the ‘green’ vote. And I sense that the B.C. Liberals very much like our existence, as being not NDP. The reality is, we take as many Liberal votes, if not more. It’s because what it means to be ‘green’ has moved out of what the NDP view as green, which is a tree hugger. It’s kids going to school, talking about conservation, and going home to talk to their parents. That's where our votes are coming from. TF: Are you going to be found standing in front of a coal train any time soon? AW: No, never. They asked me to, and I said no, because I don’t believe in civil disobedience. Tom Fletcher is legislative reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalnews.com tfletcher@blackpress.ca
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Mailbag Making the best of a tragic moment in time Today is a very special day for me. But forget sending the obligatory sweets, wine and flowers — it's not my birthday. No, It's much better than that. July 26 is my "second chance" birthday — an annual celebration of the worst and best day of my life. For the last 21 years, I have spent this day being mindfully thankful for each breath I take, while marveling at both the sunshine and the raindrops, and while feeling the ground below my feet. It's a day when I give thanks for the body in which I live, while honouring the scars that mark it. It's a day which I almost did not survive. A day full of screaming ambulances, horrible phone calls, and wailing parents, siblings and friends. A day of fear and sadness. A day with so much emotion attached to it that it's still hard to put into words on paper, even for a writer. But for this anniversary, I will try. It started off like any fabulous summer day. An adventure was ahead of me and two friends in the form of a long,
rural, highway lost sight of bike ride. We us, as he drove were 15. We into a dip in the had plans. We curvy highway. had earned I must have the trust of our lost sight of parents, and him, too. we were off. Not knowing O u r where the destination other one JESSICA PETERS was a crystal was, we each Editor's clear stream moved into we knew of, Voice the opposite one where the lane of the sun only shone shoulderless in small specks on the highway. water. A pristine, dark, We were both piece of nature. The careening down the perfect place to sit and wrong lane of asphalt on ponder life on another a beautiful, hot, summer oven-dry, Okanagan day. And that is where day. we met. My back tire We would set out met the driver side of before the morning got his front bumper. My warm, eat our picnic bike flew away, instantly lunch at the creek's edge, crumpled, and my body and pedal back in the hit his engine hood, the searing sun. Once back window, the ground. home, we would dunk I don't know if I lay ourselves in some deep lifeless or screaming. pool of the Kettle River, My friends were too likely in an abandoned traumatized to ever tell beaver dam along the me what they saw. river's untamed banks. I was not wearing a But that didn't helmet. He was driving happen. 113 km/hour when he They tell me we did hit the brakes, and me. make it to the stream. My shoes blew off. The We did enjoy our lunch, paramedics cut away my and we did turn around. clothes. My mom drove But we didn't make it out there, 20 kilometres very far before the day from home. She thought took a tragic turn. A I was dying, and her speeding pickup truck heart broke. She had just
turned 37, the age I'm turning this November, on my real birthday. I couldn't imagine losing one of my sons right now. An impossible thought. But it can happen so fast. Literally in the blink of an eye. It can happen within the time of a quick glance at the cell phone. A look into your passenger's eyes. Grabbing something off the floor. It can be your fault, and it can be someone else's, or it can seem so unavoidable that you'll never understand how it happened. If you survive, you'll long to know why. You'll talk to Continued on 8
Bears are just hungry, not bad
Is the bear in your July 19 report a “rogue mother bear” or just a hungry one with three cubs to feed? In the nineteen fifties my mother kept chickens. Every night just before dusk she went down to the chicken coop to lock the hens inside a sturdy wood hen house. This way the bears, that were numerous in those days, could not get the chickens. The yard where the chickens spent the day was protected by wire on the top as well as the sides. When the chickens were allowed to run free one of us kids (with the dog) watched over them. Why is it that in
the 21st century stockowners are no longer this vigilant? Must every wild animal be shot or relocated because it is helping itself to an easy meal? Current relocation research suggests that adult bears return to their former range within a month. Foodsource removal is a proactive deterrent. The Conservation Officer had a good idea! Bear Smart has more on conflict bears at: www.bearsmart.com/ becoming-bear-smart/conflict-bears Janne Perrin Harrison Hot Springs
Thanks for watching out for son On Monday, Jul. 22, my son had an accident while rollerblading at the skate park and broke his wrist. I would like to say a very big thank you to the two ladies
at the Agassiz gym who called me and comforted my son and iced his wrist until I got there. In all the chaos I didn't get their names. But thank you very, very much!! It's nice
to know that there are still people out there that are watching over our kids even when we can't be there! Thanks again! Candace Ferguson and Jayden
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God. One day, you will realize you are equally strong, and vulnerable. I can't remember most of that day, and certainly don't remember the accident. I remember thinking many times that if I waited long enough, some of the memories would come back. As the physical injuries healed through the years, I realized the memories don't even exist. And that's a wonderful gift. I'm so thankful. So, today I'll be doing anything of my choosing, to celebrate and to make good memories. I may read all day, or indulge in a day of art. I may spend it cleaning all the cupboards in my house, or jumping into the lake with my family. I may sleep on the grass. I may hike a tall mountain. Whatever I choose, I will do it as safely as possible. And thankfully. I hope you all enjoy a safe summer, too, and many more.
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Rock band next up in Twilight series Awake O Sleeper to perform country rock
Jessica Peters THE OBSERVER
As a band, Awake O Sleeper is fresh on the local music scene. They got together about a year and a half ago, and released their debut album just two months ago. But their roots go deep, both as musicians and as friends. "We've all been good buddies for years," said Brad Fry. "We've played together in churches and for different bands." Since their debut album, a full length, 10-track, self-titled offering of various rock country offerings, they've been busy booking gigs. Tonight, they'll hit the stage at 7:30 p.m. for Chilliwack's Party in the Park. And next Thursday, they'll be right here in Agassiz, performing in the Twilight Concert Series in Pioneer Park at 6:30 p.m. It's an exciting point in the band's career, Fry
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Awake O Sleeper consists of Brad Fry, Andrew Clarke, Christiaan van Wyk, Dan Kragh, Drew Pilling and James Stobbe (not shown). They’ll perform at the Twilight Concert Series next Thursday night, in Pioneer Park.
said. "We've been working really hard, and it's been really fun to get it up and going," he added. They have created a Facebook page, where they've loaded at least one of their songs for viewers to enjoy, Before. Their music is "a bit of a southern mix of country
and rock," Fry said, with a touch of faith. While Awake O Sleeper – a name based on a biblical reference – doesn't label itself a Christian rock band, Fry says their faith definitely comes through in their music. "I write all the lyrics, and (Christianity) is a big part of my life."
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Agassiz resident Kiwi Bishop races his Chevrolet Camaro at the Sports Car Club of B.C. Summer Fun races at Mission Raceway. The next race is August 3-4. For more information, visit sccbc.net.
July 25, 1963 50 years ago • The School Board was seeking suggestions for a name for the new elementary school in Agassiz and was planning to offer a prize for the person who comes up with the winning name. The same system was followed with success in naming the new school on Hardy Road, McCaffrey School, honoring a beloved doctor who served the community for many years. In similar news, the addition to Harrison Hot Springs School was about 40 per cent complete. • Citizens were reminded that a musical treat was to be held on Saturday night when the Elgar Choir, conducted by Mr. C. Findlater, performs. The Elgar Choir had just completed a successful tour of several towns in the Interior including Smithers, Vanderhoof, Kamloops, and Kelowna. There had been excellent audiences for the concerts, the largest
being in Kelowna, which was held in the Civic Centre, with an attendance of 800. An Agassiz girl, Janis Green, was a member of the choir again that year. Proceeds would go towards the Agassiz Church Choir, who were sponsoring the concert. • Thursday evening the Kent Hotel Softball team won a close game at the correctional camp by a score of 8-7 in 10 innings. The local team came from behind to tie the score 7-7 when they scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth. Arnold Bennewith drove in the winning run. On Tuesday evening at the Fair Grounds, the Agassiz team defeated the Spencer’s B’s in another close game with a score of 11-8. In the eighth inning, Kent scored six runs, including timely hits by Jerry Pickard, Ted Westlin and Ron Bennewith. – Echoes from the Past is compiled weekly by the Agassiz Harrison Historical Society
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Grace Admiraal of Agassiz-Harrison Community Services receives a donation of $190 from Barb ten Bos of Agassiz Speedway for the Food Bank, generously donated by the Springs RV Resort at Harrison Hot Springs.
Christmas in July Bounty collected at Speedway event
At Saturday’s Christmas in July event at Agassiz Speedway, a bountiful collection of food was donated to the Food Bank. In total,
about $600 in food and cash was collected. The night was sponsored by the Springs RV Resort at Harrison Hot Springs, who also
helped sell tickets then donated the profit to the Food Bank. Their efforts earned $190 toward the total fundraising effort.
Please take a moment to read this notice about the filming of scenes for the television series “Wayward Pines” in your town. WWP Productions Ltd has received approval from the City Council of the District of Kent to proceed with plans to use the 7000/7100 Block of Pioneer Avenue as a recurring location for our production. “Wayward Pines” is a ten episode series that will film between August 19, 2013 and February 28, 2014 throughout the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley. We anticipate that there will only be a few days of actual filming per month during this time, with our first visit expected to be in early September. In order to transform Pioneer Avenue into downtown Wayward Pines we need to do a significant amount of construction and set dressing during the next six weeks. This work will include construction of a number of façades on the north side of the street to give the appearance that there are businesses on both sides of the block. We will also be talking to each of the individual businesses on the south side about the possibility of doing some cosmetic changes to their storefronts. We’d like to provide you with some information to help you prepare for our arrival and anticipate how our activity might affect your daily routine. The following is an approximate schedule of our initial preparations leading up to our first filming visit: Thursday, July 25th & Friday, July 26th · The supporting poles for the façades will be put in place in Pioneer Park Monday, July 29th to Friday, August 2nd
Community drivers wanted The Agassiz Harrison Community Drivers Program is in need of a few helping hands. With summer on us, many of the program's regular drivers are heading off on holidays. Due to the seasonal short staffing situation, they are looking for volunteer drivers, even if
Car show weekend
they can only be available for as little as a half a day a month. Anybody who would like to help can email Dale Coles at agharcommdrivers@outlook.com or call 604-799-0310. Applications are also available at Prescriptions RX in Agassiz.
The Agassiz Harrison Lions Club is holding their Annual Car Show again this weekend.
The show runs from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will be held along Pioneer Ave. in Agassiz on Sunday, Jul. 28.
AGASSIZ COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTRE PHONE 604-703-2030
Is pleased to welcome: Dr. Inna Fadyeyeva, Family Practice Physician Starting on August 2, 2013 Dr. Fadyeyeva joins the team: Dr. Wayne Phimister, Family Practice Physician Sean Young, Family Nurse Practitioner Marie Weatherby, Family Nurse Practitioner Sue Lawrence, Family Nurse Practitioner Robert Stam, Community Resource Nurse Susan Hutcheon, Dietician Carol Neilsen, Respiratory Therapist Darlene, Reagen, Cherie and Jennifer - Medical Office Staff Thank you to Dr. Olivia Tseng who will be leaving We look forward to continuing to provide a comprehensive community health service in the Agassiz / Harrison area and we are welcoming new patients at this time.
· A temporary sidewalk will be poured on the north side of the street (which will cover roughly a dozen stalls of parking in the centre of the block) · The supporting scaffolding for a façade in the parking lot at the east end of the block (next to the Observer) will be put in place Tuesday, August 6th to Friday, August 9th · Construction of the façades on the north side of the street begins, working from west to east · Construction of the façade in the parking lot at the east end of the block begins Monday to Friday, August 12th to 16th, 19th to 23rd, and 26th to 30th · Construction of the façades on the north side of the street continues · Construction, set dressing and cosmetic touches of existing buildings on the south side of the street begins Tuesday, September 3rd to Friday, September 6th · We anticipate filming will take place over two or three days during this week (further details of filming will be covered in another letter sent out closer to the dates) Monday, September 9th to Friday, September 13th · Wrapping out of some of the set dressing and cosmetic touches of the storefronts on the south side · Ensuring that all the facades and set dressing that will remain until our next visit (in late October) are safe and secure We will do our best to minimize our impact to the area, but a certain amount of disruption to your regular routine is unavoidable. During all of the above work, traffic management will be performed to ensure the safety of the public and our crew. This will occasionally include a closure of the westbound lane of Pioneer Avenue between Evergreen Drive and Park Street during our prep, and a full closure of Pioneer Avenue on our shoot days. We also appreciate that losing a portion of the parking in the area for a prolonged period of time is a concern to some of the local businesses and we are working with the District to come up with a solution to this issue. We believe that the overall long-term benefits from our presence in your area will far outweight the short term inconveniences. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me at our production office at 604-431-5502. General information about filming in Agassiz is available through Kerry Hilts at the District of Kent Film Office at 604-796-2235 or from the BC Film Commission at 604-730-2732. Thank you for your patience and cooperation during our work in your area and for your support of the BC Film Industry. Sincerely,
David Tamkin Location Manager Wayward Pines WWP Productions Inc
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109 CAREER OPPORTUNITIES TRITON Transport is a leading edge heavy haul company. We will be relocating to Chilliwack, BC in the Spring of 2014. We are looking for an enthusiastic and self-motivated individual to fill the Part-time position of Junior Accounting Clerk 3 days per week. Please visit our website @tritontransport.com for the job posting and application details.
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TOWER TECHNICIAN
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, tower technician the applicant must have full understanding of electronics and 3 phase power. This full time position requires knowledge of tower crane erection and dismantles .
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ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
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Heavy Duty Diesel Mechanic
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Own A Vehicle?
Needed Immediately! Monday - Friday No graveyards! No travel!
This position reports directly to the Maintenance Mgr. / Engineer in a cooperative team enviro. You will carry out a variety of general / preventative maint. activities throughout our plant & equipment, as well as monitor our waste water treatment facility. You must possess a min. class 5 boiler ticket (power engineer) and have basic maintenance knowledge; hydraulic, electric, pneumatic skills.
We provide great training, benefits, and a fun family atmosphere! If you possess the skills, and have a desire to grow and develop, submit your resume to Pat Phipps at: pphipps@unifirst.com
FINANCIAL SERVICES
Borrow Up To $25,000
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removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates
MOVING & STORAGE
1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Honest Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting $35hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555.
PETS 477
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www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley Running this ad for 8yrs
PAINT SPECIAL 3 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 our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
AMERICAN BULLDOG PUPS born June 7th, 2 M, 2 F, $1500 Call 604-230-1999 (Maple Ridge)
AMERICAN COCKER Vet ✔, cuddly, family raised, paper trained. Exc pet! $750. 604-823-4393 Chwk. BEAGLE PUPS, tri colored, good looking, healthy, vet check $700. (604)796-3026. No Sunday calls
CAIRN TERRIERS. Shots, dewormed. Ready to go to good homes. $650. 604-807-5204.
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866
LEGAL SERVICES
CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
CRIMINAL RECORD? Don’t let it block employment, travel, education, professional, certification, adoption property rental opportunities. For peace of mind & a free consultation call 1-800-347-2540. STEEL BUILDINGS/METAL BUILDINGS 60% OFF! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-457-2206 www.crownsteelbuildings.ca
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899
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“ ABOVE THE REST “ Interior & Exterior Unbeatable Prices & Professional Crew. • Free Est. • Written Guarantee • No Hassle • Quick Work • Insured • WCB
778-997-9582
ELECTRICAL 338
PLUMBING
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service • Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
COMING EVENTS
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604-787-5915/604-291-7778
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
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No Credit Checks!
LICENSED AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC required for very busy shop in Powell River, Sunshine Coast BC. Must have strong diagnostic and problem solving skills, email resume elmo1418@hotmail.com
COMING EVENTS
TREE SERVICES
TREE & STUMP
Cash same day, local office.
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RUBBISH REMOVAL
BARONE’S RUBBISH REMOVAL Garbage, Drywall & Scrap Metal Removal 604-729-7926 www.baronesrubbishremoval.ca
www.PitStopLoans.com 604-777-5046
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PERSONAL SERVICES
PRESSURE WASHING
GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 1-855-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
Please Fax Resume: 604.882.3105 or e-mail: service@a1pauls.com
Engagement Announcement Package 2x3
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Always! Power Washing, Window & Gutter cleaning, all your exterior cleaning needs. 604-230-0627
Wanted Experienced Mobile Trailer Mechanic
CLASS 1 Truck Driver with StoneSlinger exp. req’d for Maple Ridge Trucking & Excavating Co. Good wages & Benefits. Fax 604-4607853 or e-mail wmader@telus.net
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
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Please email all resumes to Barbara@megacrane.com
TRADES, TECHNICAL
BENEFIT PACKAGE!
GUARANTEED Job Placement: General Laborers and Tradesmen For Oil & Gas Industry. Call 24hr Free Recorded Message For Information 1-800-972-0209
TRADES, TECHNICAL
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
• Good Competitive Wages • Flexible Schedules • Good Benefit Package • In Business for 27 years
Please contact Mike e-mail: mike@megacranes.com or fax 604.599.5250 FULL TIME MAINTENANCE PERSON REQUIRED This is a permanent position starting immediately at our plant in Princeton, BC. Minimum of 3-5 years maintenance experience required on a variety of production and mobile equipment. Experience in a post mill, or small to medium size sawmill preferred. Must be able to handle a variety of tasks, work well with minimum supervision and be part of the team. Benefits include excellent wage, health spending account and profit sharing. Please submit resumes by fax 250-295-7912 or email elizabeth@pwppost.com. Please visit our website at www.pwppost.com for further information on the company.
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STUDENTS
Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader is seeking an energetic, aggressive self starter for a full time position. Required immediately. Must have inspectors ticket and Red seal. Will have hydraulic experience and must be able to read electrical and hydraulic schematics.
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HELP WANTED
Required for Cullen Diesel Power Ltd. and Western Star & Sterling Trucks of Vancouver Inc. Surrey location. For shop cleanup and parts & tool delivery. Full and part time positions avail.. Mechanical aptitude and an interest in mechanical trades considered an asset. Possibility of advancement into the mechanic trades through further education.
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FARM WORKERS
Agassiz Farm requires blueberry pickers, 45 cents per/lbs. Come in person to 2548 Sutherland Rd. Agassiz or call 1(250)855-8655
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . . . . . . 1-8 COMMUNITY ANNOUNCEMENTS . . . . 9-57 TRAVEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61-76 CHILDREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80-98 EMPLOYMENT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102-198 BUSINESS SERVICES . . . . . . . . . . 203-387 PETS & LIVESTOCK . . . . . . . . . . . 453-483 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE . . . . . . 503-587 REAL ESTATE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 603-696 RENTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 703-757 AUTOMOTIVE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 804-862 MARINE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 903-920
EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION
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FAMILY ANNOUNCEMENTS
LASSIE DOODLES (poodle x collie) pups, born June 16, specially created perfect family dogs, intelligent, easy to train, good natured, gentle, good with animals/kids, low/no shed for hypoallergenic, will be med. sz about 45-50lbs 23-24in tall, will have shots & deworming, males & females, black & rare blue merle colors. Raised in the house w/kids. $850-$950 Mission, 604-820-4827
NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
STUDS available, PUG (rare silver) and Golden Retriever, OFA hip and eye cert. both great natured family dogs, personality plus, Mission, call 604-820-4827
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
PETS
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AUCTIONS
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 509
AUCTIONS
REAL ESTATE 636
TRANSPORTATION
MORTGAGES
810
TRANSPORTATION
AUTO FINANCING
851
KEY TRACK AUTO SALES CARS & VANS
Paton Auctions Farm Equipment
ITALIAN MASTIFF (Cane Corso)
Dispersal Auction
Complete Dispersal for Starlane Dairy P/B blue males Ready to go. 1st shots & tails/dew claws done. ULTIMATE FAMILY GUARDIAN $1000 604-308-5665
Saturday, August 3rd 10:30am start!
Tues. July 30 10am start
for Starlane Dairy Ltd
at McClary Stockyards
50825 Chilliwack Central Rd., Chilliwack, BC.
34559 McClary Ave, Abbotsford. 280 head of holstein cattle - baby calves to dry cows
“Tom and Ed Maljaars”
at the farm located at
A full line up of modern
dairy farming and field equipment. www.patonauctions.com
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UNDER $100
New west coast mirrors w/hardware, $50. No cheques. Call (604)845-9927 -----------------------------------------------2 Good Year 4-ply rated tires, 50% tread left, P225/60R17, $50 for pair, no cheques. Call (604)845-9927
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UNDER $300
Custom made HD 10’ aluminum step ladder, 400lb rated & stamped, $300. no cheques. (604)845-9927
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GARAGE SALES
Agassiz
551
GARAGE SALES
Agassiz
5759 Lougheed hwy.
#10-7543 Morrow Rd. Tangleberry Lane Complex
9-3 No early birds
Sat, July 27 & Sun, July 28
Home gym, air hockey game, unicycle & much, much more! Agassiz
Family Garage Sale 6915 Kalyna Drive
Saturday, July 27 9am - 2pm Bikes, kids toys and lots of household items.
9am - 2pm Power & and hand tools, tool chest, work table w/ tool chest, Rainbow vacuum, carpet shampoo, linens, antiques, crystal, kitchen appliances, self clean stove, sink, taps, medical supplies, collectors items, lrg. fish pond insert, treadmill, + new items on Sunday. Early birds bring donuts.
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FRUIT & VEGETABLES
CHERRY JUBILEE Sour Cherries 2013 HARVEST SEASON Saturday, July 27th - August 4th. 8:00a.m. - 3:00p.m. 2017 - 272nd Street, Aldergrove Place Your Order: 604-856-5844
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MISC. FOR SALE
AT LAST! An iron filter that works. IronEater! Fully patented Canada/U.S.A. Removes iron, hardness, smell, manganese. Since 1957. Visit our 29 innovative inventions; www.bigirondrilling.com. Phone 1-800-BIG-IRON. HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Turn your clutter
INTO CASH!
KILL BED BUGS & THEIR EGGS! Buy a Harris Bed Bug Kit, Complete Room Treatment Solution. Odorless, Non-Staining. Available online homedepot.com (NOT IN STORES)
REAL ESTATE 609
OTHER AREAS
20 Acres FREE! Own 60 acres for 40 acre price/payment $0 Down, $198/mo. Money Back Guarantee, No Credit Checks. Beautiful Views, West Texas. 1-800-843-7537 www.texaslandbuys.com
RENTALS 706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Agassiz $625/m, (604)799-3898
2
bdrm
AGASSIZ
T. Marlowe Manor 1755 - #9 Hwy
Spacious & bright 1 & 2 bdrms
FOR SALE BY OWNER
renovated 2 bdrm mobile home. New from the studs in! Includes all new windows, new insulation, new oak hardwood floors, new drywall and much more. Come & look! Own your own land for $149,900!! Phone for pics: 604-798-1952 Mt Woodside, Agassiz
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Parking, coin laundry & elevator. Smal pets upon prior approval, refs required. Call 604-703-3405 HARRISON - Studio Apartment, Nice quiet & safe building, suitable for single person. Newly renovated, $575/month and $595/month includes utilities. Avail now. Call 604794-7132
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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
HOMES FOR RENT
HARRISON HOT SPRINGS. Beautiful 3 bdrms, 2 bthrms home with hardwood floors, dream kitchen w/gas range. Hottub in backyard. House is just a couple of blocks from beach on quiet street. Small pet negotiable. Non-smoking. $1500/mnth. Avail for September 1. 604-854-0211/796-0304
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
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CARS - DOMESTIC
2008 CHRYSLER PT CRUISER SE Auto, Air, P/W, P/D, Exc. Cond. $4450 Abby. (604)556-4242
845 SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly &
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
TRANSPORTATION 806
ANTIQUES/CLASSICS CALIFORNIA BEAUTY
1963 Ford Galaxy XL 500 convertible, red with new white top
APARTMENT/CONDOS
AGASSIZ-LAND & BEAUTIFULLY
Only $16
696
390 V8 bucket seats 95% restored. A must see. $18,000 obo. 604-218-1658
FOR SALE. 2 Bedroom Unit.Langley Blue Heron Housing Co-op, 55+ No Pets 6 appliances. approx. 1000 sq. ft., $137.000. Call 604-5321245.
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$579/m & $750/m
Huge Family & Estate Sale
Saturday, July 27 & Sunday, July 28
639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES
FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $160 or Well Rotted 10 yards - $180. 604-856-8877
TRUCKS & VANS
810
The Scrapper
AUTO FINANCING
DreamTeam Auto Financing “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals
1-800-961-7022
www.iDreamAuto.com DL# 7557
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
2002 KIA RIA, 4 dr, 5 spd, Aircared, ST#429, $1,900. 2001 TOYOTA COROLLA Fully loaded, 4 dr sedan ST# 379 $3,400. 2001 TOYOTA COROLLA 4dr auto, Aircare, only this week. ST#380. $3595 2006 MAZDA 3 4dr, auto, sedan, fully loaded, $4,900. 2005 CHEV UPLANDER 7pas auto, a/c, fully loaded, long wheel base ST#437. $4900. 2006 SATURN ION 4dr, auto, Aircared, Only this week ST#389 $5,500. 2003 FORD ESCAPE 4dr, 4X4 auto. ST#377. Only this week $5,900. 2006 PONTIAC WAVE 4dr auto sdn low kms fully loaded Aircare ST#353 $5,888. 2006 CHEV IMPALA Auto, 4 dr sedan, runs good, Aircared, ST#386 $5,900. 2005 HONDA CIVIC 4dr auto, sunroof, Aircare, only this week ST#427. $5900 2007 FORD FUSION 4dr auto, loaded. ST#250 $5,995. 2004 GMC ENVOY 4dr, auto, 4X4, 7 pass, aircared. ST#413. Only this week $6,900. 2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4 dr, auto, fully loaded, runs good. ST#364 $6,900. 2006 SATURN ION 4dr auto sdn fully loaded ST#349 $6,900. 2007 CHEV COBALT 4dr auto, low kms. ST#367. Only this week $6,900. 2008 DODGE CARAVAN 7 psgr, auto, very clean. ST#6081. Only this week! $6,900. 2007 DODGE CALIBER 4dr, auto, fully loaded, ST#383 $7,500. 2008 KIA SPECTRA 4dr auto hatch back fully loaded ST#352 $7,777. 2007 JEEP COMPASS 4dr auto 4X4 Aircare loaded ST#336 $8,900. 2008 KIA MAGENTIS 4 dr, auto, fully loaded. Only this week! $8,900. 2008 DODGE CARAVAN 7 pass, auto, low km, only this week. ST#431. $8900. 2008 SATURN ASTRA 4 dr, hatch back, sunroof, auto. Only this week $9,900 ST#366 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4dr, auto, sedan, very low kms, 82K only. This week only $10,500. ST#393. 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 dr, auto, sedan, a/c, pwr locks, low kms. ST#397 $10,900. 2008 HYUNDAI TUCSON 4dr auto, fully loaded, only this week $11,500. ST#404 2008 FORD ESCAPE 4 dr, auto, low kms. Only this week $11,900 ST#425 2009 DODGE JOURNEY 4dr, auto. Only this week $11,900 ST#418 2010 FORD FOCUS SE. Fully loaded, auto, 4 dr sedan, only 49K km, $11,900. ST#420. 2010 FORD FOCUS 4/dr, auto fully loaded, only 49K. Only this week. ST#420. $11,900. 2010 TOYOTA CAMRY 4 dr sedan, auto, low kms. ST#385. Only this week! $13,900 2010 HONDA CIVIC 4dr, auto, a/c, fully loaded. ST#394 $13,900. 2007 GMC ACADIA 4dr,8pass all wheel drive, runs good. ST#319. $14,900 2009 JETTA TDi 4dr, auto, lthr fully loaded, only this week ST#402. $17,900.
TRUCKS 2006 FORD F350 crew cab diesel 4X4 auto long box runs good ST#282 $10,900 2006 FORD F350 XLT CREW cab diesel 4X4 auto long box runs good ST#309 $14,900 2006 FORD F350 XLT quad cab 4X4 auto diesel only 156K ST#17 $15,900 2006 FORD F350 XLT crew cab diesel 4X4 auto long box only 160Km st#310 $15,900 2007 FORD F350 XLT Crew cab, diesel, 4 x 4, auto, short box only 162K, ST# 826. $15,900. 2008 2007 FORD F150 XLT super crew 4X4 auto fully loaded ST#348 $15,900 2007 FORD F350 LARIAT crew cab diesel 4X4 auto short box ST#275 $18,900
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YOUR SOURCE FOR QUALITY LOCAL PROFESSIONALS
Events
face-painting by Sherry! Bring a ket, enjoy some fun. Free, drop how to use your eReader, iPhone, blan in. Call your library for information. SmartPhone, iPad or tablet to 796-9510 access books NOT on paper. Book 604Storytime in the Park. Every an appointment to learn how to free of ction colle Wednesday, it’s the best – a new access the library’s 9510 book for each family, a light lunch, digital books. 604-796read to you and a great Lions TV Bingo Thursday nights a story ity. Free, but we ask you to at 6 pm on Shaw Cable. Pick up your activ ter to make sure we have bingo cards at The Source - Chehalis regis enough food. Registration starts Store & Ledoux Hardware at 10:40 am. At Pioneer Park in your at al niv Car r me Sum Agassiz all of July, at Spirit Square in 9, ust Aug y, Frida ry! Libra ssiz Aga Harrison Hot Springs all of August. le, cast ncy bou es, Gam 1 - 3 pm.
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KEVCO AIR
Maintaining your ride to be COOL! Serving Harrison Hot Springs & Area
Automotive Air Conditioning Service & Repair
Bes t Rates
Kevin 604-796-3848 604-819-2169
Ch ris @ 604.796.4301
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JOIN US IN WORSHIP Group 4 of 4
Agassiz Christian Reformed Church 7452
Morrow Rd. Sun. at 10 am
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Call 604-796-9474.
Agassiz United Church
6860 Lougheed Highway. 604-796-2680 Agassiz Un ited Church Sunday Service & Sunday School at 10:30 am. Minister Rev. Randy Antle .
All Saints Anglican Chur ch
am in the Ag Hall. Everyon e welcome. 604-796-2429 .
St. Anthony’s Catholic Church 7237 Morrow Road .
Sunday 9 am & 11 am, Tu es. to Sat. 9am. Everyone Welco me. Contact Father Joaquim Dias 604-796-9181.
R.C.E. APPLIANCE REPAIR H O L LY W O O D LANDSCAPER TREVOR OLEKSY
Head Greensperson Proudly Serving The Valley Film & Television Greens Services Residential & Commercial Landscaping
604-845-1125
hollywoodlandscaper@gmail.com hollywoodlandscaper.ca
KENT PLUMBING & HEATING LTD. For all your Service, Repair & Installation Needs “One call does it all”
604-796-2705 604-796-2834 Service to all makes of washers, dryers, stoves, dishwashers & refrigerators
24 HOUR LICENSED SERVICE PLUMBING SERVICES
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KELLY AT 604.819.1936
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FINBACK CUSTOM WOODWORKS
The Harrison Gospel Chapel Sunday Worship
Service begins at 10:30 am . 514 Lillooet Ave, HHS. Ca ll 604-796-9500 Everyone welcome. e-mail: hgc@sh Mountainview Commun aw.ca ity • harrison Church meets for worship gospelchapel.com & fellowship on Sun. at 10 :30 6904 #9 Highway, Agass iz. Service at 10 am Sun.
604-796-1196 | cell 604-857-3375 • New Cabinetry and Cabinet Refacing • Counter Tops • All Custom Cabinets are made from solid wood (no particle board) 6390 PIONEER AVE., AGASSIZ
V I S I T O U R S H OW RO OM
www.finback.ca
Hope Auto Body Ltd.
Rubbish & Scrap Removal • 7 days per week •
• FREE ESTIMATES • Rubbish removal • Yard clean up • FREE appliance & metal pick up Agassiz Agricultural & Horticultural Assoc. in the Pavilion at the fairgrounds • TUESDAYS AT 6:30 PM
• Complete collision & glass services • Courtesy Vehicles • Express repair facility - all insurance company estimates written here
• Batteries & cars pick up - cash for some
604-766-3246
966 6th Avenue, 604 •869 •5244 www.hopeautobody.ca
Call Joe anytime 604-316-0760 or 604-796-8360
3 PROGRESSIVES, DOLLAR & POWERBALL OR
The Hope Eagles at the Eagle’s Hall 386 Fort Street, Hope • MONDAY & FRIDAY AT 6:30 PM
3 PROGRESSIVES, DOLLAR & POWERBALL 604-869-2560
FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES
HUGE FLEA MARKET
Every 2nd Sunday of the month Markets are from 9am to 2pm at the Eagle’s Hall 386 Fort Street, Hope Hosts the Hope Eagles & Lions
TO ADVERTISE IN THIS FEATURE: CALL Chris @ 604-796-4301
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CAR SHOW Next Wednesday Evening, July 31th 6 - 9 pm
No. 9 Hwy at Morrow Rd., Agassiz BC
Enjoy a Mama
Burger for only
$1.50 Agassiz location only. No cash value. No Substitutions. Price plus tax. Not valid on any other offer or promotion. Valid upon presentation of this coupon at the location listed above. Valid until "VHVTU UI, 2013.
Medium Root Beer for only
$1.00 Agassiz location only. No cash value. No Substitutions. Price plus tax. Not valid on any other offer or promotion. Valid upon presentation of this coupon at the location listed above. Valid until "VHVTU UI, 2013.