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Katie Bartel The Progress Despite being raked over the coals at last week’s all-candidates meeting for his support of corporate sponsorships in public schools, Ben Besler is not standing down. In fact, the school trustee candidate is calling out fellow candidates for their opposition of corporate sponsorship. “If local businesses want to help our schools offer more choices and higher quality education we should welcome them with open arms,” said Besler in a press release issued Monday. Besler cited the school district’s Policy 907 advocating for business and community involvement in schools as long as it enhances educational opportunities for students and doesn’t serve as commercial motive. When contacted by The Progress, Besler provided such examples as the Ford Drive one 4 UR school program; McDonald’s promoting literacy in elementary schools with a free Happy Meal for students who read 50 books; Mertin GM, and other local businesses, sponsoring the G.W. Graham Grizzlies football team. “Our [district] motto is Partners in Learning – that’s what I’m supporting,” said Besler. “Some of my opponents appear to be suggesting a drastic change of course for School District 33. The zero-tolerance approach toward business funding in our school district suggested by both Dan Coulter and Karen Jarvis on Nov. 13 would severely limit the options available to our teachers to provide extracurricular programs for students.” At the all-candidates meeting Jarvis said business had no place in education. “My kids aren’t here to promote business, they’re here to be educated – I don’t see how that can be a healthy marriage,” she said. Coulter is also against private funding in schools.
Council approves rezoning for River’s Edge Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Traffic and parking were the main concerns of the lone speaker at Tuesday night’s public hearing about a riverfront development on Peach Road. Rezoning changes for the proposed 42-acre River’s Edge development were later approved by council, complete with green elements like trails and a “tree park.” Peach Road resident Todd Longstaff rose to the micro-
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When a councillor asked staff about getting from Peach Road to the nearest convenience store, the dismayed resident said quietly: “You can’t get there from here.” However certain road works were included from the outset as part of the new subdivision application, along with a traffic study that will be updated by the applicant, and a master plan for Keith Wilson Road i mprovements that’s also in the works, Blain said. Continued: RIVER/ p12
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Tweet stirs up controversy, accusations and denials Katie Bartel The Progress A tweet made a year ago had school trustee candidate Ben Besler doing damage control the night prior to the start of early voting. Tuesday afternoon, Twitter was on fire with accusations of a “Besler cover up” regarding “slurs” to both the gay and Muslim communities. On Dec. 19, 2012, Besler wrote: “@AlanForseth I’m waiting for the sequel, the “queeran”. That could spark some intrigue.”
The comment was in response to a news article about the release of a gay interpretation of the Bible, called the “Queen James Bible.” The tweet was deleted Monday evening after it resurfaced on Twitter. Several tweets erupted demanding an apology from Besler, calling the comment offensive, calling him untrustworthy, and asking why the tweet was deleted, why he was hiding from the issue. Besler told The Progress the tweet was not meant to be offensive or discriminatory. In the
conversational context, he didn’t believe the meshing of the Qur’an, the Muslim bible, with queer was offensive. “I was intrigued, that was the context, with the whole concept of rewriting holy scriptures,” he said. “I never stated an opinion on the conversation other than stating that the conversation was intriguing. In no way was it discriminatory.” Deleting the tweet was not meant as a cover-up, he said. “If someone’s going to feel offended by something, I’ll remove
it because at the end of the day it’s really easy to take a tweet out of context,” he said. “Twitter’s probably not the best medium for some of the more weighted discussions. It’s really hard to get a thought across in 140 characters, especially when you see something ironic … irony doesn’t really play out well on Twitter.” Besler was adamant he has no issues with Muslims or homosexuals. “I have homosexual friends, I have Muslim friends, I have Christian friends, I have heterosex-
ual friends, I have Jewish friends,” he said. “I’m the inclusive guy whether it’s special education or revenue streams or sexuality or religion. I’m not offended by any of those things.” Besler felt the resurfacing of the tweet was meant as a character attack by others in the trustee byelection race. “If all they can come up with is character assassination attempts, then I must be doing something right,” he said. kbartel@theprogress.com twitter.com/schoolscribe33
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Participants talk potatoes at last week’s Field to Fork event at UFV’s Chilliwack campus. DARREN McDONALD/ UFV PHOTO
UFV showcases agricultural bounty Katie Bartel The Progress An idea that was first seeded five years ago came to full bloom last week. Last Wednesday, Field to Fork was featured at the University of the Fraser Valley – an agricultural research showcase and tasting event that brought together growers, buyers, chefs, suppliers, students and researchers for collaboration and inspiration. Poster boards lined the foyer of the Trades and Technology Centre, filled with a range of different research projects currently underway from throughout the
Lower Mainland. Research on various vegetable packagings, premium composts, all-season leeks, pests, field studies and more filled the afternoon’s conversation circles. Of the field tests, two in particular, derived from the Fraser Valley Field Trials, included different potato varieties to sample, and carrots too, ranging from sweet to bitter, and from typical orange to eggplant purple with a strip of yellow in the middle. “It’s pretty neat; I didn’t know there were different coloured carrots,” said UFV culinary arts student Janet Wilson, who hopes to one day own a restaurant.
UFV’s culinary arts students provided the hors d’oeuvres for the event using products solely taken from local fields. They created carrot glazes, carrot sautés, carrot cookies, red carrot soup, fried potatoes, steamed potatoes, syrups, and more. “Cooking is an art form,” said UFV chef and instructor Bruce Corbeil. “You need an imagination, and when we get things like this in, it gets students thinking outside the box, helps them build a repertoire of cooking.” The Field to Fork showcase was an idea Renée Prasad, instructor in the agriculture department, had first had when she was still
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Five people are facing serious charges after kidnapping a 33-year-old man. Last Wednesday, responding to a complaint, the RCMP’s Serious Crime Unit found the man in a house on Landing Drive. In the immediate aftermath, three people were arrested. Twenty-five year old Chilliwack resident Richard Joseph Williams was immediately charged with one count of kidnapping, one count of conveying a threat to cause death or bodily harm and one count of confinement of a person without lawful authority. A 36-year-old man and 26-yearold woman, also from Chilliwack, were released with a promise to appear in court Jan. 7. They face recommended charges of kidnapping, assault with a weapon and uttering threats. RCMP are looking for two more suspects, 31-year-old Jason Arthur Coombes and 30-year-old Raphael Charles Leon. Both men are from Chilliwack, and both face numerous charges. “This incident was a targeted situation. The victim and accused were known to each other,” said RCMP Cpl. Len vanNieuwenhuizen. “The safety of the community at large was not in jeopardy by this incident.” The RCMP are asking for help to find Coombes and Leon. Anyone who knows where they might be is asked to contact the Chilliwack RCMP detachment at 604-792-4611 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477. Neither man should be approached.
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Gearing up for a better Kettle season than last year The bell ringers are ready to fan out across Chilliwack. The Salvation Army Christmas kettle campaign starts Friday, Nov. 22, with big hopes for 2013. Sally Ann volunteers will be graciously accepting donations in the familiar red kettles to fund ongoing operations and local programs at Salvation Army. “We believe that everyone should have hope and be treated respectfully every day,� said Ian Pratt, community ministries director at Chilliwack Salvation Army. “Our Christmas hamper campaign is in full swing.� About 1,600 food hampers will
be handed out to those in desperate need so they can enjoy a festive meal and not go hungry during a time of celebration. “This program costs in the region of $100,000 which is a staggering amount to raise,� he noted. “Without the community support we would not be able to achieve this.� Christmas is actually the main time for Sally Ann fundraising to ensure programs are equipped to meet the needs of the community with the help of community generosity. It’s going to mean digging deeper. “The Christmas (kettle) drive came up well short of its goal last year and meant a tightening of what we could accomplish, but thankfully
EFI placement decided by lottery Katie Bartel The Progress It doesn’t matter if you’ve been on the forefront of bringing early French immersion to Chilliwack, or are only just becoming interested – everyone has an equal shot at getting their child in come September. The Chilliwack school district has 22 EFI spots available for kindergarten and 24 for Grade 1. If there’s more demand than spots can accommodate, the district will hold a supervised lottery. Superintendent Evelyn Novak said a lottery was the fairest option available. “In order to be fair to all of Chilliwack school district, we had to go with a system that was providing opportunity for all of our students,â€? said Novak. “We looked at all the various options for selection, and because we’re committed to it being an opportunity for all students in the district ‌ we felt the lottery system was the most fair and reasonable.â€? While Jocelyn Thomas, president of Chilliwack Parents for Early French Immersion, understands the reasoning, she was disappointed. Along with several other parents, Thomas has been championing EFI in Chilliwack for the past two years, attending board meetings, starting petitions, creating the Chilliwack Parents for Early French Immersion group. She had hoped that would have given her and the others a leg up. “The thought of maybe not making it in if the program is popular is disappointing,â€? said Thomas. Her daughter starts kindergarten in September 2014, when EFI starts. But at the same time, said Ron Plowright, another original parent, “I wouldn’t want to take another child’s shot way either. “I want everyone to have a shot at it.â€? Online registration for EFI starts on Jan. 8 and runs for two weeks. The school district is holding an early French immersion information meeting at Cheam elementary on Dec. 4 at 7 p.m.
no programs were compromised,� said Pratt. The goal is to increase donation totals for 2013 so they are not confronted with a $40,000 shortfall like they did last season. Adopt-A-Family is gearing up in its second week. They’re hoping about 300 families will be sponsored through the Adopt-A-Family program. “These are families in danger of not having a Christmas meal or toys for their children.� The people they help come from all walks of life. “We are seeing increasing numbers of pensioners, young families, single parents and those that are homeless and at risk of being homeless seeking help from our pro-
grams.� Last year The Salvation Army provided over 7,000 hampers, 3,100 meals, and gave out over 25,000 emergency food line hampers. “We provided more than 4,000 nights’ accommodation at our shelter, freely distributed over $78,000 worth of product from our thrift store.� Those services are in addition to Adopt-A-Family, Christmas hampers, cheque administration, Fireside Addiction services, church, daycare and thrift store and more. Here’s another fast way to help. By texting ‘HOPE1003’ to 45678, a $5 donation will be sent to the Chilliwack Salvation Army. “Text To Donate is a fairly new program to us,� he added.
If they prefer, donors can also show up in person at the Care and Share building at 45746 Yale Road or by adding a cheque or cash into one of the traditional Christmas Kettles. “This all could not be accomplished without the full support of the individuals, families, community groups, and businesses who come together to financially support or volunteer their precious time.� Any business owners who would like a kettle or a food barrel at their location can contact Pratt at 604-7920311 or call 604-792-0001 to fill out an Adopt-A-Family application form. jfeinberg@theprogress.com twitter.com/chwkjourno
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Maximum of 350 homes slated for River’s Edge subdivision will provide some needed density for the city. “That takes the pressure off the Agricultural Land Reserve,” he said, which is important to City of Chilliwack in its
quest to protect farmland. He flagged the traffic issues for the Transportation Advisory Committee to look at in future. Coun. Attrill also offered support. “That area has really come a long way,” adding she’s looking forward to improvements to Keith Wilson Road down the line. Mayor Sharon Gaetz praised the determination Canada Lands showed in working closely with city officials on the plan, and its determination to work out any issues with neighbours. “Just the fact that there was just one person in opposition says something for a plan that proposes to add 350 dwelling units onsite,” she said. Council approved second and third reading of the bylaws to change the OCP designation from federal, and Vedder River Management Area, to a Comprehensive Development (CD) Area, and to rezone from RSV3 to a CD-24 zone. The project applicant, on behalf of Canada Lands Company, requested the OCP and zoning changes on the riverside parcel to what used to be former CFB Chilliwack property in order to construct a master planned residential development. The team took a similar approach to how Garrison Crossing was created, with an extensive Neighbourhood Plan. The plan takes environmental, economic, social aspects as well as the physical development of the project into consideration. The project calls for a range of housing types, including 145 single family lots with detached and attached units, six multifamily lots with duplexes, townhouses and apartments, up to a maximum density total of 350 dwelling units, according to the staff report. A space about a hectare in size will incorporate “Green Streets” with walking, and bicycle trails, public green space and maintenance vehicle access. The neighbourhood plan makes it clear that CLC is striving to make River’s Edge its “greenest development to date.” jfeinberg@theprogress.com Twitter.com/chwkjourno
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Pot petitioners face possible defeat, eye relaunch Sensible BC far short of target with less than three weeks left put it to a referendum after Fight HST forces Jeff Nagel Dana Larsen isn’t conceding defeat yet, but the head of the Sensible BC campaign to reform marijuana policing is already talking about another petition drive if the one now underway fails. Canvassers have less than three weeks left before the Dec. 9 deadline to submit the petition bearing the signatures of 10 per cent of eligible voters in every B.C. riding. They have around 150,000 signatures counted as of Nov. 19, or about half the number needed and far short of their target of 450,000 to provide a buffer against disqualified signatures. “In at least half of the ridings we are struggling,” Larsen said Tuesday, adding that means a quarter or less of the signatures have been gathered. “We have a long way to go.” Districts with the lowest numbers of signatures include Cariboo, Fort Langley, Langley, Abbotsford and SurreyTynehead, Larsen said. Other areas where canvassers are doing well – either reaching their target or close to it – include Nelson, Creston, Vancouver’s West End, Penticton, Kelowna, Port Alberni and the Similkameen. “We always knew it was going to be a huge challenge going into the campaign,” Larsen said. “Theres a lot of fear out there. People would love to sign the petition but say they’d lose their job or their employer told them not to. I find that disturbing that people are afraid to express a political opinion.” He said the main challenge has been the sheer logistics of collecting so many signatures in every riding in just 90 days. He noted 50,000 signatures came in over the past week, adding a continued surge in the numbers up to the deadline could still put them “in the ballpark.” Campaigners aim to pass the proposed Sensible Policing Act to bar police from spending any time or resources enforcing the federal law against possessing small amounts of marijuana. A successful petition would require the B.C. government to introduce the pseudodecriminalization bill in the Legislature or else
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If Chilliwack voters thought the provincial election ended with the surprise victory of the BC Liberals in May, they were wrong. The battle still rages, but this time it’s at the school board level. There are six people vying for the seat left vacant by the resignation of school trustee Louise Piper. But judging by the level of activity on social media, there are only two: Ben Besler and Dan Coulter. The lines are clearly drawn between the two. Although both claim they are running non-partisan campaigns, their supporters offer a different message. With Besler, that’s not surprising. The BC Conservative-turned BC-Liberal was on the front lines in the election win of Chilliwack MLA John Martin. It was a hard-fought campaign, but most of the vitriol was on the right, between Martin’s Liberal camp and the BC Conservative’s of Chad Eros. This time his campaign is clearly in the sights of the left. For Coulter supporters, Besler’s affiliation with the BC Liberals is his chief liability. Indeed, a meeting between Besler and education minister Peter Fassbender prior to the campaign was being spun as an indictment of his political allegiance. Coulter is clearly the choice on the left, with many of the same voices who supported former NDP MLA Gwen O’Mahony now actively supporting him. (O’Mahony’s Twitter photo shows her posing with Coulter.) This level of involvement in a school board byelection is encouraging. But are the red-state, blue-state politics really helpful? Lost in the crossfire of partisan potshots is the reality of who we are electing and why. We want a trustee who is focused on the challenges faced by the Chilliwack school district. We want someone committed to the betterment of educational outcomes for our students, someone who can work within the narrow confines of the powers granted a trustee and who can give our students the best chance in a dynamic and complex world. If we are to make a choice between the six candidates asking for that privilege, let it be based on that – not who they voted for in May. ~ Greg Knill, Chilliwack Progress
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Two solitudes regarding farmland in B.C. VICTORIA – My late father used to say that if he ever won the lottery, he would “farm until it’s all gone.” It was 1960 when he and my mother pulled up stakes in the Okanagan, where their families had been for generations, and moved north to carve a homestead out of a half section in the Peace River country. So it’s a mainly northern perspective that I bring to the latest debate over B.C.’s agricultural land reserve. A dialogue of the deaf has been going on for decades in B.C., where there are two separate realities in agriculture. The dominant voice is always from the southwest, from the Okanagan to the Fraser Valley to southern Vancouver Island. This is not only B.C.’s most productive land, it’s also the place of greatest population and development
pressure, where three million of the province’s four million residents live and more arrive every day. In the rest of the province, except for pockets that are attractive for recreational development, farming is a tough row to hoe. These days, people are more Tom likely to be movFLETCHER ing away. In our urbanized society, the loudest voices tend to be the least informed, from backyard-chicken hipsters to what I call “driveby environmentalists,” who like to look out their car windows at green fields as they motor from their subdivisions to bigbox stores. The elderly Sikhs and Mexican guest workers bent over
in the fields don’t need their lofty lectures on “food security.” Voices from the rest of the province are seldom heard and quickly shouted down, as was the case at the recent Union of B.C. Municipalities convention in Vancouver. Merritt councillor Mike Goetz pleaded for relief from an Agricultural Land Commission that refuses to release a property that has “grown nothing but rocks and tumbleweeds for the last 100 years.” Similar property next door was released, but not this parcel, blocking a project for five years in a little town that could use the work and additional tax base. Urban sprawl isn’t a big problem in Merritt, which like many small towns is trying to hang onto its population. Spallumcheen councillor Ed Hanoski described the situation beyond the towns, the real rural
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foundations. Motion defeated, after a scolding from a Sunshine Coast delegate about people lusting to build mansions on farmland. I asked Bill Bennett, the cabinet minister in charge of the latest agricultural land review, about a rumoured proposal to split the province into two zones with different rules. He declined to comment, but described the case of Fort Steele Farms, the East Kootenay community’s only market garden that almost closed because the next generation was initially refused permission for a second home. The two zones approach deserves serious consideration. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press and BCLocalNews.com Twitter:@tomfletcherbc E-mail: tfletcher@ blackpress.ca
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Open Poverty as a health concern House Saturday Re: Poverty and its consequences to the working and unemployed poor. Recent research published in the Canadian Journal of Public Health reveal that in the lowest Canadian income group of the population, women have a still birth rate 24 per cent higher, infant mortality rates 58 per cent higher, and sudden death syndrome rate 83 per cent higher than in the middle income group of the Canadian population. Children born to the lowest income parents are twice as likely to end up in special education classes for “slow learners” and three times as likely to suffer mental health problems than in the highest income group. The children with parents (or parent) in the lowest 10 per cent are twice as likely to “drop out” before completing high school.
These problems cause enormous wastage in our education system and enormous cost to our health care systems as disease and death rates fall with increasing education and income. In our society, with its associated medical care system, costs are rising and efficiency of health outcomes are falling as the system is not fully addressing the socio-economic determinants of health as demonstrated above, which probably accounts for more health factors that the whole of our medical care system can take care of. It is therefore necessary to do more in the socio-economic area for the lowest 10 per cent of the earning population and above all its most vulnerable small group of pregnant low income women. This at least focuses on the problem with minimal coast and likely will
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produce marked health improvement. The chief factor in the life of the lowest income pregnant woman is getting enough high quality food. Food from food banks does not provide such a diet! To ensure such diet availability our welfare services should issue coupons for weekly supplies of milk, eggs and fruit juice and vitamins C and D. The cost of the program would be minimal as only a small section of the female low income group is pregnant. It reveals an enormous benefit-to-cost ratio in all the factors I have mentioned. Perhaps our politicians will take action as this rises above political divisions and is in the national interest.
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attempt to keep the native population confused and divided into which direction they should take. It’s working perfectly for the government, they have the Sto:lo bands divided, 11 to eight. The real truth of the matter is, if the government was serious about dealing with native issues such as parental addiction, poverty, neglect, special needs, and the dreaded mental illness, it would cost many times more than
the $66 million will hide. Talk about denial, there’s is so much avoidance of the real issues, they keep offering these micro bandage amounts, like the $8 million offered for even more consultations. I was under the impression that talk therapy was cheaper. As opposition leaders have pointed out, it’s a total waste, to spend millions of dollars chatting, while there’s a eight month wait for their youth to obtain
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His favourite songwriter also penned ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’ and ‘Just the Two of Us’ and ‘Use Me.’ Voice contestant Tessanne, who is also from Jamaica, made it on the TV show, The Voice, on Shaggy’s recommendation. “She’s been a good friend of mine for a couple of years,” he says. “She has that classic voice. She’s an amazing artist who is heading in the direction taken by the greats like Celine or Whitney.”
So he’s played a lot of gigs over the years. Does audience reaction make or break him? “I find audience reaction enhances the experience, not makes or breaks it.” He remembers what he considers his weirdest gig ever in Japan. He had to perform for a roomful of mostly business men in suits who were just staring at him. “I remember thinking, ‘how do I
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C.S. Lewis classic coming to Cultural Centre stage Open the door once more to a magical world. Pacific Theatre’s The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe comes to life on the Chilliwack Cultural Centre stage on Friday, Nov. 22. Join Lucy, Peter, Mr. Tumnus, and the White Witch in this updated production, a splendid theatrical invention that captivates imagination with rich themes and unforgettable images. The familiar story is told here in a fresh, new way. Lucy, the youngest of the four, is now a grown woman. She is back in the spare bedroom looking at the infamous wardrobe when her eldest brother Peter arrives, warning that they must hurry if they are to catch the train home for Christmas. Soon, by shrugging on a white fur coat and with a haughty, up-thrust chin, Lucy is the White Witch. With a scarf jauntily tossed over his shoulder and with legs bowed out, Peter transforms into Mr. Tumnis, and audiences are transported to Narnia’s snowy glades, towering castles, and sprawling battlefields. It’s like a dream that was so beautiful you remember it all your life, always wishing you could get back into that dreamspace again. Peter and Lucy Pevensie may be adults now, but a regular life in London cannot compare to their adventures in the land of Narnia.
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When they revisit the wardrobe where the story began, it doesn’t take long for them to get caught up in their reminiscences through the land where it is always winter and never
Christmas. The land where Peter and Lucy, joined by their siblings, were not mere children, but Sons of Adam and Eve, warriors for the great lion Aslan, defeaters of the White Witch, and kings
and queens. The land no one can forget once they have lived in it, from four fictional children to the millions who have been captivated by reading their story. Perhaps due to its imagina-
tive theatrical retelling, or perhaps due to the timeless ability of Lewis to make both child and adult alike clutch their hearts and gasp at the adventures of four British children, The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe has become a signature piece for Pacific Theatre. By telling C.S. Lewis’ beloved tale in a very theatrical way, “we give the audience room to see their Narnia, superimposed on the story Peter and Lucy, play out,” says artistic director Ron Reed. “The opportunity to participate in co-creating the world of the play… perhaps is the essence of live theatre.” The theatre troupe Pacific Theatre aspires to delight, provoke and stimulate dialogue by producing theatre that rigorously explores the spiritual aspects of human experience. In 29 seasons, Pacific Theatre has produced 117 professional mainstage productions ranging from established works to original world premieres, featuring some of the top theatre artists from Vancouver and across the continent. The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe at Chilliwack Cultural Centre Friday, Nov. 22. Buy your tickets early and enter the enchanting world of Narnia. Tickets are $30 for Adults, $27 for Seniors, and $25 for Students. Call the Centre Box Of fice at 604-391SHOW(7469) for more information.
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Don’t snooze on your contributions. Wil at Bozzini’s Making his Chilliwack debut, Wil is set to deliver a signature powerhouse performance on Nov. 28. Known for incredible songwriting and energy, the artist is a musical force that few forget. Nominated in 2005 for three WCMAs including ‘Best Live Act’ for his debut album ‘Both Hands’ Wil is gaining further recognition from a string of songs, including ‘Roam’, which features in Travel Alberta’s award winning media campaign called ‘Remember To Breathe’. Celebrating the release of his first live album ‘Live at the Ironwood’ - it’s a great opportunity to come see why his performance works so well as a live release. Wil and his drummer live at Bozzini’s Upstairs Thursday, November 28. Doors 6 p.m. Show 8 p.m. Tickets $20 at Bozzini’s or call 604 792 0744 to reserve.
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The S3 really is the sweet spot for drivers that want to have extra power but with a very compliant and comfortable ride. Zack Spencer
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Audi builds some of the most attractive cars these days still convey the same sense of power and solidity that bigger products portray.
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Audi’s road ahead paved with more than good intentions 2014 Audi A3 Cabriolet/S3 MONACO: Over the next 12 months or so, consumers are going to be treated to an onslaught of new entries into the premium market. Not to worry, the next wave of German sedans and convertibles are of a more affordable nature. Recently Mercedes Benz introduced their all-new CLA 250 at an eye-popping price of just $34,000 for a sleek and sexy sedan. Next year we will see the introduction of BMW’s new 1-series and 2-Series sedans, coupes and convertibles. Audi has been ahead of the curve as they helped pioneer this entry-level segment with the original, the A3 sportback, sold in Canada for years. The all-new Audi A3 sedan will arrive in March of 2014 and the convertible and more powerful S3 sedan will arrive in the fall of 2014. This week I had a chance to drive both the convertible and S3 in Monte Carlo, a full year ahead of their introduction here. I suspect the real reason to have a media event so far in advance is to give the buying public some insight and possibly delay buying a competitor’s car. Audi is one of the fastest growing premium brands and a big part of that is the variety of cars they offer. Unfortunately, we will no longer get the sportback, but the fact we get the rest of the line of A3s is exciting for buyers.
Looks The A3 is built off a shared of the quietest on the market because of a special layer of sound insulation. platform with VW called MQB. This The interior headliner is colour-matched platform was a significant investment to the car for an added level of visual for the VW group as it is lighter, bigger pop, plus the roof can be and stronger than the raised or lowered while last Golf platform and the car is driving up to provides a sturdy basis 50km/h. for the A3 Cabrio and S3. The new Cabriolet is 60kg Inside Another lighter than the outgoing strength of Audi is European model, yet interior fit and finish the wheelbase is longer and these new products The A3 Cabriolet and the interior room are covered in first class and trunk more ample. It and S3 confirm that materials. The dash has could be argued that Audi good things do come a centre-mounted screen is building some of the for accessing the easy-toin small packages most attractive cars these use computer controller. Zack Spencer days and these smaller Unlike the Mercedes CLA, products still convey the this screen can fold into same sense of power and solidity the dash to provide a more polished that the bigger products portray. The look. Some think the dash-mounted S3 is especially forceful with a 15mm screens look like an afterthought, but lower stance than the A3 sedan. The this one gets around this problem. air intakes are bigger with more detail; Space is good for such a compact car. the side mirrors are highlighted with The back seat of the S3 sedan is actualbrushed aluminum; and the rear of ly big enough to fit adults up to six feet the car looks more masculine thanks tall and the side windows are much to chunky exhaust tips. The Cabriolet bigger than the new Mercedes CLA, on the other hand is a more sophistiproviding a more practical day-to-day cated approach thanks to the use of sedan. The trunk is large and the rear aluminum around the front windshield seats split and fold for added cargo and trim along the doors and rear volume. This is true with the Cabriolet quarter panel that make the car look but the space is constricted when the bigger than it is. Audi claims that this roof is down. The S3 comes with nicely new five-layer convertible roof is one bolstered front seats in contrasting co-
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lours, plus an optional diamond pattern stitch can be ordered to take the sporty sedan to another level. I found the seating position very comfortable and outward visibility is not a problem. The Cabriolet seats are fitted with a heater that showers the front passengers with warm air across their shoulders and neck for top-down stints. The weather in Monte Carlo was perfect for the convertible – the sun was shining off the Mediterranean, showcasing this car of opulence at a more affordable price. Drive The Canadian models have not fully been nailed down, as there is still a year to go until the Cabrio and S3 arrive. What is established is the convertible will come with the all-new 2.0L direct injection turbo with 220hp, matched to Audi’s Quattro all-wheeldrive system. A six-speed automatic is confirmed but the duel-clutch S-Tronic transmission might be sold as an option in this model. There will be no manual shift and no diesel, which is a shame, as I drove one of the European versions with this setup and it was superb. The S3 comes standard with a 300hp version of the same 2.0L engine and the duel clutch automatic, and of course, AWD. It’s not as powerful as the 355hp Mercedes CLA 45 AMG, but I feel it has more usable power.
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The all-new Audi A3 sedan arrives in March 2014 and the convertible in the fall ride. The combination of usable trunk space and back seat, simple yet elegant dash, power the driver can use at a lower price than the competition, is something potential buyer might want to wait a year to try first hand.
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I know I wrote about winter driving last week and the snow and rain began to fall in various parts of the province but please don’t blame me for this first blast of chilly weather. I’m here to help and at the For most people risk of bringing on a blizzard, who are just using I thought I would share some information on snow plows. a plow for clearing For most people who are just their own driveway, using a plow for clearing their a straight-blade will own driveway, a straightblade will more than likely be more than likely be just fine. Snowsport offers a just fine. personal plow that is perfect Ian Harwood for the homeowner. This system attaches to a front mounted receiver just as a boat trailer would. The U shaped bracket is connected to the receiver and the snow blade rides up and down on these bars to allow for change in the terrain your plowing. Because there are no hydraulics involved, all you do is back up and the snow blade lies back skimming over the surface. When driving forward the blade automatically re-engages for plowing. When you are finished, lift the blade back over the push frame into the transport position. The cost of this option is $1,644. K2 is another brand of snowplow designed for the homeowner with acreage. Designed to work with a front receiver hitch, just like the Snowsport, it simply slides in the receiver and locks in place with a hitch lock. The winch is controlled from inside the cab and will raise or lower the height of the blade. The blade comes with a hardened steel cutting edge scraper, rubber snow deflector, skid shoes, and plow markers. It is available in 82”, 84”, and 88” lengths. Cost is $1,315. If you use a plow to make money, then you will want to be able to do the job quickly and efficiently, so you may want to go with the multi-position. Multi-position plows are up to 50 percent faster due to the fact that you can reposition the blades to all straight-blade positions in addition to the scoop and V positions. This makes the plow adaptable to nearly any job you need to do. When it comes to the composition of the blade you have the choice between steel and poly. The vast majority of snowplows on the market today come with steel blades, although the poly plows are becoming more and more popular. The reason for the growing popularity is that poly is just as
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Driving to cut Big Oil profits They should just call the 2014 Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid Sedan the Gas Miser. The car is here for market testing right now but surely, it will see production next year and arrive in dealerships later in the year. And when it does sell your shares in Big Oil. The Accord plugIt only sips gas by the spoonin coaxed me into a ful; how else do you account little competition with for an easily achievable 4.1 L/100km combined city/high- myself every time out way fuel economy rating? to achieve maximum Drive gently around town fuel efficiency. and you can purr along in all-electric mode for between Keith Morgan 20 and 28 kms depending on road conditions. You won’t achieve that all at once, unless it’s the dead of night on a flat road, without any other traffic and green lights all the way. However, it is estimated that if you achieve that 20-plus all-electric ride during a 100 km journey, the power unit will consume electricity/gasoline at an equivalency of around 1.6 L/100km. In truth, it’s hard to put a real life meaning into that number but it is useful when comparing with other similarly equipped cars. But when you look at that number and the low gas/hybrid combined fuel performance, which enables you to journey 800 kilometres on one tank, it does plant the notion in one’s head that plug-in hybrids are the way to go for a while before we reach hydrogen fuel cell nirvana. The car is powered by Honda’s first two-motor hybrid system, and uses a new, delightfully named, Earth Dreams 2.0 litre i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine producing 137 horsepower, teamed with a powerful 124-kilowatt (kW) electric motor. Electric driving is supported by a 6.7 kilowatt-hour (kWh) lithium-ion (Li-Ion) battery, and total system output is 196 horsepower. If your eyes glazed over at the obligatory statement of power unit specifications, join the club! Fuel economy interests me more. Like every other car with green aspirations that I have driven, it coaxed me into a little competition with myself every time out to achieve maximum fuel efficiency. It’s fun to select EV mode and pull away in the morning in silence, operating as a pure electric vehicle. Even in stop and go traffic, it works well, the regenerative braking keeps topping up the battery. As the speedo creeps up the gas engine kicks in quietly and smoothly. If you select HV mode it operates as a conventional hybrid. I drove a production version of the Ford Fusion Energi a few months ago, which is similarly equipped and impresses equally with its infrequent need to visit the pump. The plug in Toyota Prius is another contender for the green dollar. The Ford is probably the nearest equivalent and sells for around $35,000 so that will be the sticker price to beat. I would like to hear from early adopters of the plug in hybrid technology about their experiences. keith.morgan@drivewaybc.ca
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strong as steel and maybe stronger. They also have a lower coefficient of friction, which saves on fuel costs and is easier on your vehicle. The poly plows are also saturated with color all the way through so nicks and scratches do not show like they do with steel, plus they do not rust. Attaching and detaching the plow is very
important as well. You do not want to be freezing and trying to deal with getting a blade on and off your truck. Try the attachment system for yourself at the dealer so you can see firsthand how easy or difficult it is to use. Most snowplow makers use a single halogen light bulb, which are not bright enough; some makers have come out with dual
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a buck. Remember “you get what you pay for” definitely applies here. Cost for these units are $6,000 to $8,000 depending on the model. When it comes to the warranty, be sure to know exactly what you are getting and what the warranty covers. Some only cover parts, while others cover parts and labor. ian.harwood@drivewaybc.ca
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Why women can negotiate a better car deal then and there. “Many are convinced that the forceful tactics men use during negotiations are actually working against them in car buying situations. Men
He adds that women don’t mind shopping around, browsing at various products, taking the information and then contemplating it. They aren’t always in a hurry to buy right
tend to focus on status and act upon superiority, which is a poor way of negotiating. “While the man says, ‘Take it or leave it,’ the woman might be more collaborative and
willing to compromise—thus making them better negotiators. Listening is the key, not aggression and intimidation.” He goes on to say that, “Women understand that a
common ground is usually the best platform for a fair negotiation. Empathy plays a large role in that regards. Being able to view the situation from another person’s perspective
doesn’t necessarily create an advantage, but it does allow the person to understand why they aren’t getting the upper hand.” alexandra.straub@drivewaybc.ca
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For many people, buying a car is a stressful process. Something worse than going to the dentist or for women, a Brazilian waxing. Ouch. It can be a lengthy one too. Furthermore, it doesn’t always start by going from dealership to dealership. In fact, most people have access to the Internet, so they’re doing their research beforehand, prior to even leaving their home and finding themselves on a dealer lot, or with glossy brochures in hand. They look at various vehicle reviews, flip through newspapers (like the one you’re reading now) and ask other car owner’s opinions. When they get to the dealership, that’s when it becomes real. You take the car for a test drive, fall in love with it or walk away from it. When you find “the one” then comes the time to sign on the dotted line. But before you seal the deal, it’s time to negotiate, unless you’re happy with the price given. For women, this can be an even more intimidating process. Getting through the dealer’s door is just the first hurdle they feel they have to overcome. But for Vijay Jeyapalan, of Unhaggle (www.unhaggle.com), which helps Canadian car buyers get the best price on their new car by getting dealers to compete to offer the lowest price – he’d argue that women are better negotiators than men; an idea that challenges societal norms when it comes to car buying. Jeyapalan says, “Before stepping into the showroom or test-driving a vehicle, most women are recognized to have done their homework and pre-purchase preparations. This advantage allows them to properly assess what they want upon arrival and ask the necessary questions to advance the car buying process.” His point centres on the notion that when you know less, you prepare more. With all the tools out there, it’s not as difficult or as timeconsuming as it has been in the past. Sites dedicated to women and automobiles are there to assist, as well as female car reviews, lifestyle writers, mommy bloggers and more.
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The Camaro’s trunk is also on the small side but all is forgiven when you step on the gas pedal and hit the road.
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eight-horsepower output increase for the base 3.6-litre V6 and a “Head-Up” dash display was offered (on 2LT and SS trim levels). The base engine was also upgraded to a new “LFX” 3.6-litre, V6. Although its displacement is the same as the original, this new engine is lighter and more
powerful. A limited edition high-performance Camaro ZL1 arrived in 2012. This car has a supercharged 6.2-litre V8 engine that can produce an insane 580 horsepower … and is collector car certainty. A special 45th Anniversary Package was also offered on Camaro and Camaro SS.
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For the second year, Stream Global Services in Chilliwack is challenging other Chilliwack and Fraser Valley businesses to increase donations for families in need this holiday season. Stream first introduced the “Chilliwack Turkey Challenge� during the holiday season in 2012. Through that program, the local Salvation Army was able to create hundreds of ‘Holiday Hampers’ to provide food baskets with all of the fixings for a traditional holiday meal for families in need. This year, Stream and the Salvation Army are asking area businesses to do even more with an even bigger Turkey Challenge for the business community.  Stream has a long partnership with the Salvation Army in Chilliwack and has staged many fundraising events to collect donations, food, clothing and other items to make the holiday season brighter for local families. This year, Stream and the Salvation Army hope to do even more through the second annual Turkey Challenge by gathering enough money to purchase vouchers for more than 1,600 turkeys. “Once again, we want to do everything we can to help local families enjoy the key ingredient for their holiday feast – a plump, juicy turkey,� said Mike Robinson, director of site operations for Stream in Chilliwack. “We’re starting the second annual Turkey Challenge even earlier this year because we want to see many local businesses join us in this quest. At Stream, we collected enough donations for just over 100 turkey vouchers last year. We hope to do even more this year – and we challenge other businesses to try to meet, or even beat our donations.� “The generosity of people in Chilliwack and the Fraser Valley never lets us down,� said Ian Pratt, community ministries director for the Salvation Army in Chilliwack. “We have big goals to reach with our holiday hamper program, and we’re energized by Stream’s Chilliwack Turkey Challenge. The needs are very real, and too many of our local families need help. We hope every organization and business in the area
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Perspectives Technology can make us all global citizens provides rural villages in developing countries with the means to generate and sustain their own clean water supplies. Every $40 raised provides a person with clean water for their lifetime. There are many examples like this of schoolaged children taking the opportunity to help other people. I believe that young people are looking for ways to make a differ-
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Keep the holiday mood blooming with poinsettias Last week I was invited on an annual tour of regional greenhouse operations growing poinsettias. Seeing some of the millions
of poinsettias grown in BC for our local market and for export to the United States, I was not only impressed by the numbers grown but
also by the quality of the plants. Our growers are to be congratulated for developing such a strong export market in our province.
From the tiniest Pixie single blooms to huge, and I do mean huge, 10” and 12” pots that I could hardly get my arms around, there
was quite a selection. Red varieties dominant the colour selection simply because of tradition, but whites are popular also because they can be dyed and sparkled. Fewer pinks are grown Brian these days. MINTER Some of the newer varieties will add a lot of spice to home decors. One of the favourites is ‘White Glitter’, a red variety sprinkled with soft pink speckles. It is very different. Burgundy varieties are still popular for their designer colour, as is apricot, a pink with soft orange overtones. ‘Picasso’ is a unique variety the master himself would
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Scoring woes over? With 23 points this season, Cochrane is the second highest scoring defenceman in the BCHL, trailing only Penticton’s Brett Beauvais, who is two years older, writes Jacob Bestebroer
Chilliwack’s Kyle Westeringh has done well playing a gritty and energetic game this season. But the rookie was happy to finally put some pucks in the net last weekend. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Westeringh snipes three to snap slump It took 20 games for Kyle Westeringh to get his first BCHL goal. Now, he’s got three in his last two outings. When it rains, it pours. “All year I felt snakebitten, with so many chances to put the puck in the net,” he said. “When it finally went in, I couldn’t get the smile off my face.” The first goal, scored last Friday in a 4-3 loss to Victoria, wasn’t a highlight reeler. It was typical Westeringh, going hard to the net to poke a rebound past Grizzly keeper Alec Dillon. One night later, he got a prettier one, roofing a glove side shot on a breakaway. “There’s nothing like a breakaway, even though I’ve missed two or three this year,” he said. “Usually my go-to
move is forehand-back- filtered through. No one had a bigger hand, but I was shafted on that on a penalty shot smile than Westeringh, earlier this season, so who takes Josh Hansen’s joining Josh I’ve just been working spot, on my shot a lot more in Halpenny as local kids on the homepractice.” town team. Westeringh’s “We’re role third goal was models to them, another ‘greasy’ and it’s special one, a Carter having them Cochrane point look up to us,” he shot that hit him said. “Growing and went in. up, I was one But hey, they of those TimBit all count. Kyle kids coming into “When we get as little ice time WESTERINGH the locker room, always wanting as we do someto be a Chief.” times, we just This time of year want to go out and provide some energy,” he was always special for said. “If it means crash- Westeringh, who keeps memories of ing and banging and fond going to the net to have Christmas skates with one go in off my butt, I’ll the Chiefs. “I always had my shirt take it.” In the locker room out, getting them to sign after Saturday’s 6-1 win every square inch of it,” over Coquitlam, a team he chuckled. “It’s always of minor hockey players special playing in front of
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Remember when the Chiefs couldn’t score goals? You probably do because it wasn’t w asn’t that long ago, but the team sure has found their scoring touch as of late. After scoring five or more goals just once in their first 19 games they’ve now reached that mark in four of their last five. Looking at individual players who w ho have recently increased their offensive production, Mathieu Tibbet has seen the most dramatic rise. In his first 14 games he had one point. In his last 10 games he’s had 13. Austin Plevy has 12 points in his last five games after netting 13 in his first 18. Plevy’s most regular linemates have also picked up their offensive pace. Zach Diamantoni has eight points in his last five games after jjust ust nine in his first 19. Blake Gober has played 21 games and has six of his 11 points in his last five games. And how about the play of defenseman Carter Cochrane? He has nine points in his last five games, including four points in a first-star performance in Saturday’s 6-1 win over Coquitlam. With 23 points this season, he is the second highest scoring defenseman in the BCHL, trailing only Penticton’s Brett Beauvais (28 points). Cochrane is two years younger than Beauvais. Credit the Chiefs coaching staff for allowing Cochrane to use his offensive skill set. Too many coaches in today’s game would w ould stifle that. Cochrane’s instincts are good. He recognizes the right times to jump up offensively, and his defensive play continues to
improve. Goaltender Spencer Tremblayy made his debut with the Chiefs playing both games last weekend. After a suspect first period Friday night in which he allowed a couple that he shouldn’t have, he really settled in. Quick tangent here. Does anyone else rememberr goaltender Curtis Darling’s firstt game as a Chief? It wasn’t good. He went on to be one of the bestt in franchise history. I guess myy point is first impressions are nott always accurate. Tremblay certainly showed how capable he is in the latterr part of Friday’s game and the full game on Saturday. Shots against continues to be a bit of a concern. After allowing 45 in Saturday’s game, the Chiefs have now w allowed 43 or more shots nine times this season. Looking ahead to this weekend the Chiefs face two good teams. Both teams however have struggled a bit as of late. Fridayy the Chiefs are in West Kelownaa to face a Warriors team that is 5-4-0-1 in their last 10 and have dropped to fourth place (OK, but they’re only two points outt of first) in the Interior Division. Saturday night the Langleyy Rivermen are in town. They have the same 5-4-0-1 record in theirr last 10. After spending the majorityy of the season in first place in the Mainland division, they’ve now w fallen to second, one point back k of the Prince George Spruce Kings. jb@chilliwackchiefs.net
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and individual medley and sixth in the 100m backstroke. Calvin DumontBelanger was a major contender in the 10-andunder boys division, earning silver in five races. He was second in the 100 and 200m freestyles, 100m backstroke and fly and 50m backstroke. He added bronze in the 200m individual medley. Eight year old Owen Godin was sixth in the 50m breaststroke and seventh in the 50m backstroke.
Attack annihilating opponents The Chilliwack Attack are steamrolling competition in the U-16 BC Coastal Girls Soccer League, winning nine of their first 10 games. The latest victory came Sunday, with Chilliwack edging West Coast Auto Group (Pitt Meadows/Maple Ridge) 2-1 to improve to 9-0-1. Jasmine Fast and Afton Servatius had the goals as Chilliwack overcame an early one-goal deficit. With
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Sports Bantam season ends in Langley The Chilliwack bantam football Giants saw their season come to an end with a playoff loss to the Langley Mustangs. The Giants (5-5) took on the unbeaten Mustangs (10-0) in a Sunday semi-final at Langley’s MacLeod Athletic Park. Scoreless at the
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ing the endzone three times to sew up a 22-0 final. “They shut down the No. 1 team for most of the game, played their hearts out and never gave up,” said Chilliwack coach Mike Derksen. “They left it all on the field and definitely made Langley nervous.”
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Sports
NEXT GAME DAY
Wilhelms uses home-ice advantage CURLING NEWS AND NOTES
The Sharon Wilhelms rink won on home ice last weekend, taking top spot at the Chilliwack Curling Club’s annual senior ladies’ bonspiel. Eighteen teams competed. The Rampton rink
● The Corynn Brown rink from Kamloops is one of the first qualifiers for the Tim Hortons BC Junior Women’s Curling Championship, running Dec. 26-31 at the Chilliwack Curling Club. Brown, the defending Canadian junior women’s champion, qualified along with the Amy Edwards rink from Vernon.
Interior and Kootenay playdowns for the junior boys go this weekend. The CCC will have one boys and one girls rink competing in the Coastal playdowns, taking place Nov. 29 to Dec. 1 in Coquitlam. The daughter of CCC manager Bruce Renwick, Ali Renwick, will be curling for a Royal City rink. ● Chilliwack’s Stephanie Prinse competed in the season’s first Ladies Open event in Cowichan Lake last
weekend, trying to qualify for the BC Ladies Scotties Championship. Prinse curled for Royal City’s Jody Maskiewich rink. They failed in their bid, losing both the B and C qualifiers. They’ll try again Dec. 14-16 in Maple Ridge, taking on a tougher field that combines Mainland and Vancouver Island rinks. Get local curling info at curlchilliwack. org and keep track of provincial qualifiers at playdowns.com.
HEY KIDS!
NEXT HOME GAME Sat., Nov. 23rd
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from Maple Ridge was second. The McFadden rink from Royal City (New Westminster) was third.
Santa wants you to write him a letter and draw the face of your favourite elf.
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LANGLEY RIVERMEN CHIEFS HOCKEY...CHILLIWACK’S TEAM
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• CD’S • BOOK’S • DVD’S • VCR’S Gifts for everyone, at affordable prices!
Drop off your entries at the Chilliwack Progress and we will publish as many as we can in our Dec. 11th edition. After we receive your letter, we will mail them to Santa...and post them on our Facebook page! facebook.com/chilliwackprogress
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ACCOUNTING POSITION Individual capable of doing A/R, payroll & other office tasks as needed. Must have 1 year exp in accounting, able to work with little supervision, and able to be task oriented.
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Deep within our lonely hearts Your memory lingers still In every springtime raindrop With every robin’s trill Tho’ many years have come and gone Your spirit’s always near We hear you whisper on the breeze Reminding us you care So when this life is over We know you’ll be there too Welcoming with loving arms To God’s eternal truth
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Accounting Supervisor /Office Manager Established Chilliwack Company engaged in construction and financial services since 1973 is seeking a full time experienced Accounting Supervisor/Office Manager. Accounting duties involve assisting the Controller in all accounting aspects of the business and supervising two accounting clerks. Office management is a minor role. The successful candidate must possess strong accounting skills, be organized and be a self-starter. Computer skills are mandatory in Microsoft Office; experience with Sage Timberline would be an asset. A Competitive salary and benefits package dependent upon the successful applicant’s experience. Please apply by e-mailing your resume with cover letter attention to Gayle Brunt, Office Manager, LLT LLP Certified General Accountants at resume@lltcga.com.
16 DRIVING OPPORTUNITIES Gregg Distributors (B.C.) Ltd. Distribution Warehouse in Langley requires individuals to drive light truck. Experience and knowledge of the lower mainland is a prerequisite. COMPETITIVE SALARY & BENEFITS PACKAGE Fax Resumes & Abstract to: Gregg Distributors (B.C.) Ltd. at 604.888.4688 or Email to: info@greggbc.ca or Visit: Employment Opportunities at www.greggdistributors.ca
HIGHWAY OWNER OPERATORS $3500 SIGNING BONUS Van Kam’s group of companies req. Highway linehaul owner operators based in our Surrey terminal for runs throughout BC and Alberta. Applicants must have winter and mountain driving experience/training.
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CLASS 1 DRIVER - must be able to cross border. Super B exp an asset. Local work - home everyday. Hrly wage depends on exp. Clean drivers abstract required. Must speak English. Call: (604)309-7609
Only those of interest will be contacted. Van Kam is committed to Employment Equity and Environmental Responsibility.
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DRIVERS The Abbotsford News, The Mission Record & Chilliwack Progress Are looking for two drivers to make deliveries of bulk newspapers to specific locations throughout the cities of Abbotsford, Mission & Chilliwack. Newspapers are picked up from our plant in Abbotsford. Takes approximately 4 - 6 hrs to complete each delivery area. Deliveries are to be made on Tuesday & Thursday between 4:00 am & 2:30 pm. Earn approximately $900.00 to $1800.00/month. Must have a 16 foot, 1 ton cube or a 3/4 ton cargo van. This is a permanent contract position. Interested parties please submit your resume and picture of vehicle to:
The Abbotsford News Black Press Circulation Department 34375 Gladys Ave., Abbotsford, BC V2S 2H5 604-870-4595 or email to: circulation@abbynews.com
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Christmas Tea & Scone Sale Nov 23; 1pm-4pm 46875 Yale Rd Mt Shannon United Church Potted poinsettias Tea & scones, $5 Served with cheese & jam
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CHRISTMAS CORNER Lumsden’s
Highland L Christmas Tree Farm Noble, Grand, Douglas and Fraser Fir Price: $20 - $40 Free hot chocolate, hot apple cider and cookies daily.
“Dogs for Kids”
Craft & Bake Sale
FREE WEEKEND BONFIRE, HAYRIDES & NATURE TRAIL
(off Promontory, left on Chester)
Open 9:30am to dusk Nov.30 to Dec. 24
Stoney Creek Ranch
Nov 23 10- 2pm at the Clubhouse Everyone welcome!
965 Iverson Road, Columbia Valley, BC 604-858-6986/604-819-5692 www.highlandltreefarm.com Member of BC Tree Council
St. John’s Sardis Christmas Bazaar
Craft Sale Raffle Table Bake Sale Sat. Nov 23 10am - 2pm
Promontory Lake Clubhouse 6001 Promontory Rd
Sat., Nov 23rd 9am - 1pm
Small Business Expo: Watkins, Partylites, Scentsy & Tupperware and more. Pancake Breakfast 9am-noon Crafts, Toys, nearly new Christmas decorations. Homemade cookies, $10/box Don’t Miss Out!
46098 Higginson Rd. (off Vedder Rd in Sardis)
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We offer above average rates and an excellent employee benefits package.
DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING
COMPANY DRIVER & Owner/Op req’d for Gillson Trucking, full time. 42¢/mile. U.S. runs. LMO available Call: 604-853-2227
CHRISTMAS CORNER
Evergreen Hall
Christmas Gift Market 9291 Corbould St. Chilliwack BC
November 23rd 10:00-3:00
Door prize draws for customers bringing nonperishable food item in aid of the Food Bank. info@evergreenmarkets.ca http://www.facebook.com/ evergreenhallmarkets
The Chilliwack District Girl Guides
Christmas Craft & Bake Sale Sat, Nov 23rd, 9am-3pm
Chilliwack United Church Hall 45835 Spadina Ave.
Five Corners Christmas
FLAGGERS NEEDED. No Certification? Get Certified, 604-575-3944
FORKLIFT OPERATOR with a Class 1 driver’s license for L.Mainland Poultry Co. All night work – 5-6 days/week. $19.00/Hour to start. Benefits after 6 months. Fax Resume to (604) 648-9030
LIQUOR STORE CLERK P/T, Flexible hours; days, nights & weekends. Apply with resume at the:
Jolly Miller Liquor Store, 5865 Vedder Road
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Ronald George Snow June 11, 1933 ~ November 17, 2013 Ron was born in Chilliwack June 11,1933 and then moved to Cultus Lake where he was a resident for over 50 years. He passed away suddenly on November 17, 2013. Ron made his career as an electrician, earning his journeyman license in 1953 working alongside his father and brother at the family business S&S electric. Later after S&S was sold in the early 70’s, Ron was on his own at Ron Snow Electric, until retirement in 1998. His passion through his life was family and motorsports. An accomplished hydroplane racer building his own race engines and boats he was the Canadian outboard champion in 1961 and again in 1963. In 1962 Ron married Joy (McLean) and after starting a family his love for sports was passed on to his boys. Weekends and family time were filled with racing motorcycles or soccer. He coached Chilliwack Minor Soccer for many years, always having a successful team made from the kids of Cultus Lake. After retirement, Ron’s interest turned to flying. He built an ultra light and a homebuilt plane and often could be seen flying
over Cultus Lake. Then finding a new interest in R/C planes his time was filled building model planes, spending countless hours building, flying and of course rebuilding! Most nice days Ron could be found with his many friends he made flying out at the Fairfield R/C club. Motorcycles were still always a part of Ron’s’ life - he rode from a teen in high school right up until this fall, enjoying many trips with his sons and friends travelling on his bike to the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally numerous times, Oshkosh airshows or many other places across the continent that he thought he should ride to. Ron also enjoyed entertaining his grandchildren by making them scooters, go-karts, bikes, almost anything with a motor. He also could be found watching them at soccer and hockey games. Predeceased by his wife Joy, parents Jim and Hilda Snow and brother Jim. Ron will be forever missed by his sons, Bill, (Yvonne ) and Allan (Renee), grandchildren Shelby, Shayla, Ryan, Jenna, his companion of many years Marge Zloty of Cultus Lake and many friends whose lives he touched. Ride on Dad, we’ll catch up! A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date. 11/13h RS21
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Henderson’s Funeral Home in care of arrangements. 604-792-1344. On line condolences may be left at www.hendersonsfunerals.com
• Labourers • Tradesmen • Class 1 Drivers
Call 24Hr. Free Recorded Message 1-888-213-2854 General Nursery Labourer Applicants should be able to start February/March of 2014. Position may include general nursery labour such as planting, weeding, pruning, loading orders and the like. Applicants should be physically fit, able to do repetitive work, and willing to work outside in all weather conditions. General hours of work are Monday to Friday 7:30am to 5:00pm. (Some Saturdays & overtime will be required.) Job is seasonal full time from February to October in Rosedale, BC. Starting wage is set at minimum wage. Please fax resumes to Qualitree Propagators Inc. 604-794-3378 or email to info@qualitree.com
Bahnman Jeanne Vesta (nee: Cummins)
Jeannie left us on Sunday morning to join her beloved husband, Arthur; her dear sons, Rob and Brent and many other family members. Just as she had lived her life, she departed with a quiet grace. Jeanne leaves behind a daughter, Karonne (Dale); son Mark (Maureen); 5 grandchildren; 8 great grandchildren; sisters, May, Evelyn (Rick); Myrt (Ralph) and many nieces and nephews. Jeanne was born and raised in Chilliwack. She joined the Air Force and after the war married Art, who served in the Army. They had four children and lived in the Vancouver and Fraser Valley area. After Art’s retirement they moved back to Cultus Lake and Chilliwack. Jeannie’s last 8-1/2 years were spent at the Bradley Centre where the caring staff provided a comfortable home for her. The family wishes to express their deep gratitude to the loving folks who surrounded mom during these years. A celebration of life will be held at Cultus Lake Golf Club on Thursday, Nov. 28 at 1:30. In remembrance of a sweet, gentle lady please make a donation to a charity of your choice in lieu of flowers
BC Cancer Foundation Legacies accepted. 604.851.4736 or visit: bccancerfoundation.com
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Local Industrial Laundry Now accepting resumes for the following positions:
McLaughlin, Susan Lin (nee Grant) It is with deep sadness the family of Susan Lin McLaughlin announce her passing at Cascade Hospice on November 17, 2013 at the age of 61 years following a long and very courageous battle with cancer. Susan was born in New Westminster on February 19, 1952 and was a resident of Ryder Lake. Susan is survived by David, her husband of 40 years; her daughters, Cori (Travis) and Carla (Dana); grandchildren, Logan and Aubrey; her parents, Jack and Margaret Grant; mother in law Margaret McLaughlin; siblings Rick (Brenda), Judy (Dave), Debbie (Greg) and Nancy (Darren) as well as many aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews and friends. Susan was a loving and caring person who was always there to lend support to those in her life. She loved playing bingo and spending time with her friends. The family would like to thank her friends and all the medical staff especially, Dr. Hamilton, who have given so much support over the years. A memorial service will be held on Saturday, November 23, 2013 at 3:00 pm from the Chapel of Henderson’s Funeral Home, Chilliwack.
HELP WANTED
GENERAL LABOURERS
General Nursery Worker Fairfield Tree Nurseries Inc is looking for seasonal nursery workers commencing February 1 - August 31, 2014. Duties include: shipping, planting and general nursery and agricultural work. Must be hard working, physically fit, self motivated, responsible and willing to work long hours. Starting wage is $10.25. Hours are: 7am - 5pm, Monday to Saturday. Over time may be required. Please send resume to Fairfield Tree Nurseries Inc., 9952 Gillanders Rd., Chilliwack, BC, V2P 6H4. Fax: 604-794-3004, email to: dorothy@fairfieldtreenurseries.com. Local door manufacturer requires 2-3 full-time individuals for new machinery arriving in a month. Good working environment, position open now. Will train the right candidates. Starting wage $10.50/hr which will increase quickly for the right team member. Contact vpd@shawbiz.ca
Delivery/Customer Service: must be physically fit, have a valid, clean drivers license; be a strong selfstarter and driven to provide a high level of customer satisfaction. Full-time position, mon-fri, no shift work. Production Position: must be physically fit, be a strong self-starter and work at a high production pace, handling, sorting, folding garments and towels. The ability to sew an asset but not essential. Send resumes to: The Chilliwack Progress 45860 Spadina Ave Chilliwack, BC., V2P 6H9 c/o box 1008
Logistics Coordinator Needed with 2 yrs logistics exp. organizing trucks & drivers; getting permits, customs and border, finding freight, load tracking, dealing with customers and is able to work in a fast paced environment while multi tasking. Fax resume: 604-853-4179VV
TICKETED LUMBER grader and experienced forklift operator required for lumber re-manufacturing plant. Full-time employment for right candidate. Wages commensurate with experience. Drop off resume to: 8133 Aitken Rd., between 7-3:30.
YARD PERSON, F/T Mega Cranes Ltd. an industry leader, is seeking an energetic, aggressive, self starter for full time yard position. Must have a valid driver’s license, have a minimum grade 12 education. If you are interested in this exciting and unique opportunity. Please Fax or email resume Attn. Mike Fax: 604-599-5250 email:mike@megacranes.com email:info@megacranes.com
Our Early Years department have the following positions available:
Program Supervisor - Early Childhood Educator Infant Toddler Educator Early Childhood Educator
Please mention the job title of the position you are applying for in your cover letter. The complete job posting can be viewed on our website under ‘Come Work With Us/Employment: www.comserv.bc.ca No Phone Calls Please! Closing Date: 12:00 noon, November 25, 2013
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Production Worker Black Press Canada’s Largest Independently owned newspaper group, is currently looking for Part-Time Production Workers to work at both our Surrey and Abbotsford production facilities. Come join this team-based environment at our 24/7 facilities. This position is an entry level, general labour position that involves the physical handling of the newspaper and related advertising supplements. Requirements: • Prior bindery and/or machine operator experience is preferred • Motivated self-starter willing to work in a fast-paced environment performing repetitive tasks • Must be able to lift 35lbs and stand for extended period of time • Ability to work co-operatively in a diverse, team-based enviro. • Must be reliable & dependable • Excellent communication skills and detail oriented • Completion of high school • Must have own transportation This part-time position has a variety of afternoon & graveyard shifts (Mon - Fri). The incumbent must be able to work on a weekly schedule with short notice.
Starting at $12.20 + Shift Premiums! If you are interested in this position, please e-mail your resume, including “Production Worker” in the subject line to:
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JOB POSTING GKS Enterprises Inc. o/a Tim Hortons, 27-6014 Vedder Rd, Chilliwack; 7670 Vedder Road, Chilliwack; unit B-43791 Industrial Way, Chilliwack & 45837 Yale Rd., Chilliwack. Food Counter Attendant (NOC:6641). Permanent /Full-time /Part-time /shift work /Weekends /Day /Evenings /Nights. $10.25 per hour plus benefits (dental & medical) Start date - ASAP. 40 vacancies available. No experience or education necessary. A list of detailed job duties is available in store. Please apply in person at one of the above store locations or email: tim_jobs@hotmail.com
136A JANITORIAL SERVICES NOW HIRING – JANITORS who have a valid enhanced RCMP clearance. Please contact: 604-821-1541 or recruitment@alpineservices.ca
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CLEANING PERSON needed for Chwk Dental office. 6:30-10:30pm. 3 nites per week incl ev. other Sat. Pls reply to: Dr. Michael Thomas, 102-45625 Hodgins Ave, Chilliwack, BC V2P 1P2
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Healthcare Worker Willow Manor is looking for full-time and casual workers to join our team. Successful candidates must be available to cover all shifts, with those having experience in mental health an asset. Please email resumes to: mona.mcmillan@ optima-living.com
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HEAVY EQUIPMENT Technicians required for work in Fort McMurray. If you are interested in a balanced schedule, competitive wages and benefits please send your resume to: hr@gladiatorequipment.com or fax to 1-780-986-7051. WOODSIDE ENTERPRISES is a fast growing siding/exterior finishing company looking for siding installers for work in the Chilliwack area. Experience in vinyl decking and aluminum railings is an asset. Looking for someone interested in a career in the construction industry. Wage will be based on experience. Please email resume to: woodside.enterprises@live.ca
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THE KLEAN QUEEN will clean your home weekly, bi-weekly or monthly, licensed, discount for seniors. Call Sandy, (604)824-7717/378-2703 Professional house cleaning service now accepting weekly/b-weekly clients. Husband/wife team, 25 year experience. (604)819-5609
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Please apply with resume to: 1-45966 Yale Rd, Chilliwack or email: realjameslee@gmail.com
Advertising Sales Consultant
Advertising Manager
The Chilliwack Progress, a twice-weekly, awardwinning newspaper has an outstanding opportunity for a full-time sales consultant.
The Chilliwack Progress has an immediate opening for a full-time Advertising Manager, reporting to the Publisher.
We are looking for a motivated self-starter that can thrive in a competitive sales environment.
The successful candidate will lead a professional sales team with a strong mandate to grow both print and online revenue. They will strive to build a team that will be one of the best in the industry.
The successful candidate will be required to meet sales targets by deepening relationships with existing clients through superior customer service and strong sales skills. They will be expected to keep up with a high demand for developing new business, employing extensive prospecting and cold-calling techniques. The ability to work independently in an extremely fast paced environment while adhering to regular deadlines will be important for success. Candidates considered for the position will be results oriented, strong communicators, and be willing to learn and adapt in an ever changing business environment.
Black Press has over 170 community newspaper across Canada and the United States and for the proven candidate the opportunities are endless. Please submit your resume with cover letter by 5:00 pm Sunday December 1, 2013, to: Carly Ferguson, Publisher by email: publisher@theprogress.com Thank you to all who apply. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted. No phone calls please.
This individual will be responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of the advertising team, developing and managing new products and exceeding the department’s sales targets. The Advertising Manager will work closely with the Creative Services Manager to provide the best results for advertising clients. Developing relationships with community leaders and businesses is a must. Candidates considered for the position will be innovative and energetic and work well under pressure in a fast paced environment. They will be both creative and entrepreneurial in nature with a proven sales record. The position offers a great work environment with a competitive salary and benefits package. The Chilliwack Progress, first published in 1891, is currently a twice-weekly award winning community newspaper. We are a part of Black Press, Canada’s largest independent print media company with newspapers in both Canada and the Untied States. Please send a resume with cover letter to publisher@theprogress.com by 5:00 pm Sunday December 1, 2013, to: Carly Ferguson, Publisher by email: publisher@theprogress.com
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CHILLIWACK 901-24 Kipp, Main, Princess, Spadina, Wellington, Yale, Young
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902-16 Beverley, Fairwood, Manor, Wedgewood
104
902-08 Fairbanks, Killarney, Marion, Shamrock, Topley
119
902-22 Conrad, McDonald, Montana, Ponderay
92
SARDIS 920-04 Dogwood, Eden, Spruce, Stevenson, Vedder 920-16 Circle, Maitland, Rochester, Wells
98 100
920-14 Dorell, Ellwood, Maitland, Paige, Rochester, Spruce
92
921-04 Casabello, Collins, Lorne, Salish, School, Stevenson
98
922-12 Dayton, Dover, Insley, Redwood, Reid, Trent
94
922-16 Evans, Laurelwood, South Sumas, Tyson
93
923-12 Lear, Markel, Skyview, Sylvan, Valleyview
149
923-16 Bridleridge, Bridglewood, Teskey
118
924-06 Vedder Road
82
924-16 Hacienda, Michael, Monte Vista, Villa Rosa
108
924-20 Alma, Marie, Marton, Vedder, Viola
158
924-27 Chilkwayuck, Keith Wilson, Laura, Steetaws, Vedder
141
925-16 Eena, Ellen, Elsie, Unsworth
100
925-12 Lindys, Monte Vista, Moore, Sonoma
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HELP WANTED
CLEANING SERVICES
901-28 Corbould, Robson, Tupper, Victoria, Wellington 79
We offer a great working environment with a competitive base salary and commission plan coupled with a strong benefit package.
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HOUSEKEEPER available with 17 yrs experience to clean your home. Weekly/bi-weekly. 604-795-6546
YOU!
www.arrow.ca
New Gold Ore haul Seeking qualified drivers for immediate openings in Chilliwack, BC for our New Gold ore haul. We offer: • Full Time, Year Round Work • Home Every Day • Competitive Wage, Benefits & Pension You possess: • Super B driving experience • A clean drivers abstract • References We are an equal opportunity Employer and we are strongly encouraging Aboriginal peoples to apply.
HELP WANTED
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
KIDS & ADULTS WE WANT
HIRING DRIVERS
Full-time, permanent. Required to work 40/hrs per week, with possible over time. Qualified applicants must be a high school graduate, minimum 3 yrs. experience in authentic Korean cooking. Duties include: prepare assorted Korean dishes incl. Korean BBQ, soups, pancake; stir fry, dumpling, noodles, roasted pork belly and Kimchi. Develop new flavours in western food by using Korean ingredients. Estimate food requirements and place orders accordingly. Prepare seasonings and sauces for Korean and fusion menu. Prepare meat, fish and seafood items for Korean and fusion menu.
CLEANING SERVICES
RELIABLE EXPERIENCED cleaning lady. Weekly bi-weekly monthly. Reasonable. Bonded. 604-462-7364
OOHLALA for your pleasure. Full body massage. (Hiring). Abby Kim 604-746-6277, 604-226-7070
HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES
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283 GUTTERS & DOWNSPOUTS
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
ALWAYS! GUTTER Cleaning & Roof Blowing, Moss Control,30 yrs exp., Reliable! Simon 604-230-0627
www.paintspecial.com 604.339.1989 Lower Mainland 604.996.8128 Fraser Valley
GUTTER CLEANING SAME DAY SERVICE AVAILABLE
Running this ad for 8yrs
Call Ian 604-724-6373
PAINT SPECIAL
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3 rooms for $299, 2 coats any colour
HOME REPAIRS
(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring & Maid Services.
SEMI-RETIRED CARPENTER avail. to fix things around your house or business. Call John for an estimate at (604)792-9199
320
MOVING & STORAGE
1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Across the street - across the world Real Professionals, Reas. Rates. Best in every way! 604-721-4555. 1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Honest Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting $35hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)491-8607
329 PAINTING & DECORATING
332
PAVING/SEAL COATING
ASPHALT PAVING • Brick Driveways • Retaining Walls • Foundation Repairs • Sealcoating 604-618-2304
338
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS
374
Having a GARAGE SALE? Sell it with our “GARAGE SALE SPECIAL” For more details call 1-866-575-5777
356
TREE & STUMP removal done RIGHT! • Tree Trimming • Fully Insured • Best Rates 604-787-5915/604-291-7778
RUBBISH REMOVAL
BSMB Rubbish Removal. Serving all you rubbish removal needs with a 14’ long trailer. Will remove yard waste, furniture, appliances, recycling material and construction site clean up. Service within 24 hrs, 7 days a week. (604)793-8378
• Hot water tanks • Furnaces • Broilers • Plugged Drains 778-862-0560
LES THE FRIENDLY PLUMBER. Specializing in bathroom renovatons, including ceramic wall and floor tile. In with the new, out with the old. Call 604-858-8842.
www.treeworksonline.ca treeworkes@yahoo.ca
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VACUUMS
Hauling Anything..
from $499 (Made in BC) Repairs & Service. We extend warranties to all makes. Vacuum needs a service every 5 years just like an oil change!
But Dead Bodies!!
604.220.JUNK(5865) Serving Metro Vancouver Since 1988
(604)792-8055/854-8055
Local Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time, low prices (604)703-8206
PETS 477
PETS
BERNESE MOUNTAIN Dog Puppies. Vet checked with first shots and ready for loving homes. $975. Langley area. 778-241-5504.
LOCAL PLUMBER $45 Service Call Plumbing, Heating, Plugged Drains. Mustang Plumbing 778-714-2441
CAIRN TERRIER Puppies. Home raised, Shots, dewormed. $450. 778-808-0570, 604-859-1724
353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS Canuck Roofing All Roof Repairs Any job big or small. Free Est. *WCB *Insured *BBB 778-772-1969
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We Service all Makes
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Medical & Fire Free* Alarm Systems
such ADT’s, DSC’s, Brinks
CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 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
& all others.
(604)792-8055/854-8055 Classifieds is your best location for information about new homes and apartments. 1-866-575-5777
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MERCHANDISE FOR SALE
PETS
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P/B GERMAN ROTTWEILER Puppies. ready Dec. 1st. $1000/firm. (778)899-3326 TOY POODLE PUP 6 weeks old. Male, white with black markings $700. 604-820-4230, 604-302-7602 YELLOW LAB PUPS. 3 females. Ready to go. Vet checked. $600. 604-852-6176 Abbotsford.
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506
bradsjunkremoval.com
CRUSH YOUR JUNK Garbage / Yard Waste Removal. Construction Clean Up. $85/load. Senior Discount. Call 604-798-8201
PETS
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
20 YARD BINS AVAILABLE We Load or You Load !
BRO MARV PLUMBING 24/7 Plumbing, heating, plugged drains BBB. (604)582-1598, bromarv.com
TREE SERVICES
GL ROOFING. Cedar/Asphalt, Flat roofs, WCB Clean Gutters - $80. 1-855-240-5362. info@glroofing.ca
PLUMBING
CRESCENT Plumbing & Heating Licensed Residential 24hr. Service
Northstar Painting Ltd.- The Residential Specialists. BIG jobs, Small jobs - We do it all! Interior and Exterior Projects. Master Painters at Students Rates. WCB Safe, Reliable, Efficient & Quality Paint. 778.344.1069
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES
German Shorthaired Pointer Puppies, CKC, vet check, great family pets and hunting companions. Avail. Dec 24. $650. 604-703-5744
DROP OFF YOUR DONATIONS AT ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOCAL REAL ESTATE OFFICES BETWEEN NOV. 18 - NOV. 25:
APPLIANCES
Oven, 3 yrs old, convection, Kenmore, S/C, $250; Kenmore fridge, top freezer, adjustable shelves, $100; Frigidaire SS dishwasher, $100. Call (604)792-8222
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UNDER $100
Factory ladder rack for pick up canopy, cost $400 asking $100 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Steel table with mounted large vice a gift at $100, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------FANTASTIC BUY - manure spreader (garden centre Prece) $100, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Good used galv. roofing, example, do 10x20 roof for $90, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Antique wheel barrow (metal spoked wheel) $75, spoked wheels $25, 793-7714 HP 5510 office jet copier, scanner, fax, printer. $40 604-858-0234
524
UNDER $200
Winter tires (4) like new, 215/65/R-16, $160. call (604)7920933
530
FARM EQUIPMENT
2008 MASSEY FERGUSON 1529 Farm Tractor. 29 Horse Power. Great condition. Low hours, comes with loader. Take a look anytime. $14,900. obo. Garry 604-807-6719
FUEL
FULLY SEASONED, Alder, Maple, Birch. Split & Delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime
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FURNITURE
CHESTERFIELD & LOVESEAT, hide-a-bed, fridge, oak end tables, dining table, 6 chairs, hutch & buffet. Call (604)792-0801 Sofa, loveseat & chair, oatmeal colour, great shape, downsizing. $450. Call (604)701-6888
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 551
GARAGE SALES
Chilliwack - FFI
10315 Wedgewood Drive
Nov 21 8am - 1pm
Moving Sale - furniture
CLEAN OUT YOUR CLOSETS! bcclassified.com 1-866-575-5777
Harrison Christmas Crawl
Saturday & Sunday November 30th & December 1st 10 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Come to beautiful Harrison Hot Springs &visit participating merchants for a chance to WIN a Grand Prize Draw Basket valued at Refreshments over $500*! & Door Prizes The Spa at the Ramada Harrison Hairstyling & Day Spa at each Casa Lifestyles • Serenity Now location Canwestart • Jackie’s Closet Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Ranger Station Art Gallery Harrison Festival Society The Back Porch The Farmhouse Natural Cheeses
Passports can be picked up at Tourism Harrison & at the above merchants or downloaded at www.tourismharrison.com
*must have fully stamped Christmas Crawl Passport to receive an entry
RE/MAX Nyda Realty
#1-7300 Vedder Rd., Chwk #2-1824 #9 Hwy., Agassiz
287 Wallace St., Hope Monday-Friday • 8:30am-5pm Saturday • 9am-5pm
presents
604-858-7179
#100-7134 Vedder Rd., Chilliwack Monday-Friday • 9am-5pm Saturday • 10am-4pm
604-858-1800
Sutton Group - Showplace Realty Ltd.
9240 Young Rd., Chilliwack Monday-Friday • 9am-5pm Saturday • 10am-3pm
Nominations for this year’s awards are now closed and we are thankful for the overwhelming reponse.
Wheeler Cheam Realty
TICKETS ARE NOW AVAILABLE FOR OUR AWARDS CEREMONY
Monday-Friday • 9am-5pm
604-792-0077
HomeLife Glenayre Realty Chilliwack Ltd.
8387 Young Rd., Chilliwack Monday-Friday • 9am-5pm Saturday • 9am-3pm
604-795-2955
NEW SOCKS AND UNDERWEAR
WARM CLOTHING
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JANUARY 25, 2014 TZEACHTEN COMMUNITY CENTRE
604-793-9900
#8-8337 Young Rd., Chilliwack 348 Wallace St., Hope
gloves COATS Clean Blankets scarves sleeping bags
BLACK AND WHITE GALA
9401 Cook St., Chilliwack
Monday-Friday • 10am-3pm
604-799-0259
5:00pm-6:30pm: Reception with local wineries and breweries paired with local meats and cheeses 7:00pm: Buffet Dinner 8:00pm-10:00pm: Awards Program
Dress code: Formal Black and White Music by: Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra Prices: $80 each or 2 for $150. Table of 8: $550 CALL THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TO RESERVE YOUR TICKET: 604-793-4323 Media Sponsors:
ALL DONATIONS ARE DISTRIBUTED LOCALLY AND FREE TO PEOPLE IN NEED IN OUR COMMUNITY.
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Sutton Group - West Coast Realty
875 Harrison Hot Springs Road - Harrison
Monday-Friday • 10am-3pm 10-13 BD10 10-13 BD17
604-491-1060
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The Chilliwack Progress Thursday, November 21, 2013 MERCHANDISE FOR SALE GARAGE SALES
Sardis OAPO 5725 Tyson (by Twin Rinks)
Flea Market & Bake Sale Nov 30; 8:00-2
REAL ESTATE
REAL ESTATE
615 COMMERCIAL PROPERTY
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MORTGAGES
706
Wntd to buy Ind/comm mid/v lrg bldg. must be reas. Priv, confidentl. Best deal fastest. rrwl@telus.net
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Cedar Apartments
HOUSES FOR SALE
Great Building, Clean Quiet, & Spacious Suites.
MISC. FOR SALE
HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper?
Mattress Sets Twin........$99 Double......$249 Queen.......$299 Plus, 50% off select furniture items.
Save On Furniture #2-45676 Yale Rd, Chilliwack. 604-392-9200 Must sell going to Condo, downsizing, bed, chest freezer, lazy boy, tv’s, entertainment centre, dryer & new washer, bbq & more, reasonable Call Andy 604-824-6011
1 bdrm. from $575 2 bdrm. from $735 4 bdrm, 1 1/2 bath home on 11 acres, h/w floors, close to city centre, $889,000, 604-793-0171
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! 604-626-9647
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639 REAL ESTATE SERVICES • DIFFICULTY SELLING? •
Difficulty Making Payments? No Equity? Penalty? Expired Listing? We Buy Homes! No Fees! No Risk! www.GVCPS.ca / 604-786-4663
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To Arrange a Viewing Call
1.877.409.9874
NEW Manufactured home on SELF OWNED pad in Abbotsford. $263,800. Financing available. Chuck 604-830-1960
APARTMENT/CONDO
1 BEDROOM
SPORTING GOODS
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APARTMENT/CONDO
CHILLIWACK. 1 & 2 bedroom, washer and dryer, internet/cable/wifi incl. $750 & $850/m. Available now. Call 604-392-3332
9461 College St. Ventura Apts 2 bed, 2nd flr condo $700/mo. f/s, d/w, laundry hook-ups, or free laundry, NO PETS, no smoking, lots of parking, clean building.
Remax Little Oak Realty Ltd. 604-997-7368 (RENT) or email at danlangpm@live.ca AGASSIZ
T. Marlowe Manor 1755 - #9 Hwy
Spacious and bright 1 & 2 bdrms from $569/m
prkg, coin ldry, elevator & balcony, 5 min walk to downtown. Call 604-703-3405
9430 Nowell St. Ready to move-in. Adult oriented. Incl. hot water heating & window coverings, 2 appl. Suites w/balcony, laundry on 1st flr, elevator w/wheelchair ramp, covered parking. 604-824-0264 CHILLIWACK. 1 bdrm, $580/m; bachelor, $520/m. Heat & hot water incl. Ref’s, avail now. Senior discount. Call (604)703-9076
CHILLIWACK, 1 bdrm apt, 50+yrs, water heated, pet friendly (1 cat). $580/m. (604)799-5555
Lots of Entertainment! Come early . and stay late Market & 4pm Christmas Free Children’s Ornament
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CHILLIWACK
Broadway Maples Apts
Camelot Apartments 9197 Mary St.
604-819-6229
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1 & 2 bedrooms suites, upmarket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good security, u/grd park, storage, fireplaces, hookups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p.
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. 1 week no charge. 1 bdrm + den, $825/m. Avail. now. Secure prkg, on site mngr & security. all appl. Wayne Stratatech Consulting 604-799-0259
CHILLIWACK, MARY ST., 1 bdrm apt, next to hospital. $600/m. Call (604)819-4558
CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm avail now. Laundry Hook/ups, $700/m. Call (604)703-9076
Chilliwack quiet sec spac 2 bdrm $750. Inste ldry, deck. Avail now Bob 604-703-1401
CHILLIWACK, 45991 Airport Rd. 1 bd ste. $550 + util., fridge & stove. Avail now. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage, 604-792-0077
Chilliwack, senior building 55+, bachelor ste, $520/m & 1 bdrm, $560/m cls to shopping & amenities. Now. (604)703-9076
CHILLIWACK. spacious & bright 1 bdrm, balcony, FREE heat, h/w, parking, elevator, great Mary St. location, from $625. 604-702-0722
Chilliwack
46030 Princess Ave. Fresh and clean 2 Bdrm.............$700/m Available Now 4 appl., secure bldg, small pet negot. Must have ref’s.
Heat/hot water * On-site Mgr. Adult Oriented * Elevator Large Storage Area * No pets Wheelchair access * Onsite laundry * Digital cable * Security cameras * Parking, apt. ins. required. 1 bdrms available now!
Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage (604)792-0077
DOWNTOWN Chilliwack convenience in a secure building with live in manager. A cozy One Bedroom for $550 or a spacious One Bedroom & Den for $650. Heat, water and laundry included. Call Michelle at 604-997-7429.
Chilliwack, 9372 Fletcher St, 1 bdrm, heat & hot water incl. F/S, newly reno’d, move-in special $650/m, avail. now Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077
fairview & fairhaven
Free premium cable, $80 value. WE CATER TO SENIORS!
Call Verna, 604-819-0445
Bole Apartments Certified crime-free multi housing.
1 bdrms start...$550/m 2 bdrms start...$670/m includes heat & hot water, insuite storage, onsite manager, no pets, refs req’d (604)792-8974
Chilliwack, 9425 Nowell St, 2bdrm, 1 bath, covered parking, laundry & heat incl. sm. pet negot. $800/m, Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage, 604792-0077 CHILLIWACK AREA, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building close to schools, shopping and bus. Parking, laundry incl. small pet ok, avail now. Rob, 604-997-4206 CHILLIWACK; luxury principle apt in heritage Magnolia Manor. Grnd level, lrg 1300 sq.ft., incls solarium w/2 gas f/p’s, 2 sep kits, and entry to prof lndscpd garden, huge formal liv/rm & adjoining mstr bdrm. Suite incls bsmt storage, lndry & prkg. $1100/mo incl all utils, Sat TV & wifi Upscale area close to all downtown amens. Perfect for active Seniors who enjoy entertaining. Sm pet neg. N/S, Ref’s. Call 604-702-5696, email: magnoliamanor@shaw.ca and check out the website; www.magnoliamanorbc.com
December 7th
Apartments
Beautiful, crime-free certified, 55+ Leisure center, hospital & downtown minutes away. No Smoking, no pets, on premises coined laundry starting @ $570 mo. Call Trudi for an appt. 604-392-5684 No Sunday calls
SARDIS, CENTRAL. 1 bdrm suite, balcony, recently upgraded, clean. Incl. heat, walking distance to shops & transit. $650/mo. Safe long term tenants. Avail. Immed. Phone 604-791-0211.
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Certified crime-free multi-housing residence complex.
CHILLIWACK; 1 Bdrm apt incl F/S, curtains, prkg & deck, $600. 2 Bdrm $700. Both have new carpets/lino. Close to bus, shops, Landing Rec Ctr & hospital. 604-792-2695
5pm 7pm
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9462 Cook St.
7326 MARBLE HILL Rd. 6000 sq.ft. home on 1.23 view acres, includes 2 bldg lots. $649K. David @ Re/Max (604)328-8250
New SRI *1296 sq/ft Double wide $89,888. *New SRI 14’ wide $67,900. Repossessed mobile homes, manufactured homes & modulars. Chuck 604-830-1960.
706
LANAI Apartments
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS
PIANO. Mason & Risch Toronto Comes with bench. Low standing. Good condition $600. 604-854-5929
SALOMON XSCREAM8 SKIS. With Salomon 600 bindings. Ski length 177 cm. Great condition. Has only seen 10 ski days maximum. $190. Call Reg 604-302-2713
Includes Heat & Hot Water. Close to Schools, Shopping & Transit.
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• Mertin Auto Group • Prime Signs • Sutton GroupShowplace Realty • Wolfe Mazda
Poster design by Hiwire Creative. Printing and card design by Hallmark. Logo design by Soapbox Studios.
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APARTMENT/CONDO
Luxury Suites
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1 & 2 Bdrms & den
Adult oriented, 5 appl’s Secure underground pkng Across from hospital, close to all amenities. CRIME-FREE CERTIFIED
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8977/9003 Edward St Diana, 604-792-4191 No Sunday calls.
Mountain Village Apts 9482 Williams St. Some of Chilliwack’s Largest apartments.
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION Rosedale, share home. room w/private bath. Suit working person. ref. n/s, non-drinkers, laundry, $450/m incl. util. Avail now. 604-794-3930
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Chilliwack, 9642 Coote St. 1/2 duplex, 3 bdrm, 2 bath, W/D, F/S, garage, workshop, fenced yard, pet negot. $100/m Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077
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modern, well-maintained quiet, adult oriented building hot water & parking included lg kitchen with double sink 3 appliances, elevator insuite storage with W/D hookup Located next to bus
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8537 Young Rd., Chilliwack
CALL 604.701.8910
HALLS
Holiday Dates Still Available!
Sardis OAPO 5725 Tyson Rd (opposite twin rinks) still has openings for December & January Bar and kitchen facilities. For more information or bookings call Mary, 824-6082
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
46626 Yale Rd Green Gables 1 bdrm cabins $675/mo. incl heat & electricity.
Remax Little Oak Realty Ltd. 604-997-7368 (RENT) or email at danlangpm@live.ca
736
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TRANSPORTATION
AUTO FINANCING
845
TRANSPORTATION
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly &
851
KEY TRACK AUTO SALES CARS & VANS
Sardis. unfurnished room for rent, shared kitchen, bath, laundry, N/P, n/d. Refs req’d. $350 incl., inet, hydro/cable. Working female or student. Avail now. (604)824-6097
749
STORAGE
EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604819-7231. Mon-Sat.
HOMES FOR RENT
CLASS ADS WORK! CALL 1-866-575-5777
Need A Vehicle! Guaranteed Auto Loan. Apply Now, 1.877.680.1231 www.UapplyUdrive.ca
Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402
Mini Storage Ltd
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
45648 Storey Ave (behind 7/11 in Sardis)
For all your storage needs!
www.accessministorage.ca Call (604)824-0030
750
SUITES, LOWER
3 Bedroom Basement Suite located near Yarrow, $1000 per month + $1000 deposit, Avail. now. Call 604-897-2094 or 604-823-2341 Chilliwack, 2 bdrm above average, bright lg L/R, sep lndry, storage, carport & lrg yard. Utils incl. avail Nov 1. $925. Carol, 604-316-4668
818
CARS - DOMESTIC
Chilliwack, leisure ctre, 1 bd. quiet, nice yard w/d, util., ref, dd., single pref., n/s, n/p., $600. (604)795-5826
CHILLIWACK, SPACIOUS, 1 bd suite, gr flr, $700/m - 9038 Garden Dr. newly painted, clean, avail now, n/p, ref’s req’d. incl. util. Call 604818-1457. CHILLIWACK Yarrow. 2 Bdrm suite on acreage sep entry, own w/d, d/w, suit mature tenants, nice & quiet. Ns/np. $750 incl water/hydro. 604-823-4118, 604-819-8498
2008 PONTIAC VIBE White, meticulously maintained, air, auto, very clean. Higher kms (mostly highway), drives great. $4995/obo. 604-575-5347
CHWK: Bachelor suites & 1 Bdrm suites available. 55+ Laminate flrs, N/S, N/P. Incl heat/water. Call: 604997-7337, 604-792-5173
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS
Garrison Crossing 1 bdrm lower ste. Priv. ent., 5 appl., N/P, N/S, $750 incl util & hydro, Avail dec 1. (604)556-7621
Abbotsford Sumas Prairie Beautiful Home & Garden Newer 5 bdrm. 3550 sqft. dbl. garage. $2100 604-852-4009 Central Chilliwack & Young Rd, 3 bdrm, 1.5 baths, fenced yard. Refs required. $1350/mo + util. Avail DEC 1. Call (604)778-835-9233
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Chilliwack, 2 level home in quiet area, 3 bdrms, 2 full baths, lg kitchen, view from living rm, yard backs on to Hope River rd. New roof and windows. $1050/m + util. Avail Dec. 1. Call (604)795-3054 Chilliwack. 4 bdrm, 2 bath home, East chwk area, $1350/m. Ref’s req’d. Call Neil, (604)795-0808 CHILLIWACK. 9433 Broadway St. 2 bdrm rancher, hrdwd flrs, 4 appl, new deck, single attached garage, pets ok. $1000/m. Avail dec 1. Call (604)824-0264
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CHILLIWACK. Share furnished 2 bdrm, 2 bath apt, all utilities incl., $700/m. Call (604)391-0210 ROOM IN MY home, prefer male 40-60 years, no alcohol or drugs. Internet, cable & food incl. $500/m. $450/m if you buy your own food. (604)847-9720 9am - 7pm royal oak
Vedder Plaza Apts 45645 Lark Rd (off Vedder Rd South)
(604)858-9832 17 suites -1&2 bdrms
Heat included, some with balcony views, laminate flrs, quiet, bath bars, free share laundry included, near bus route, close to amenities, n/p, n/s no BBQ’s. Starting at $660/mo
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RV PADS
Rosedale. RV pads available. $400/month + hydro. Cable & Wifi avail. Laundry facilities onsite. Washrooms open year round. RV storage @ $70/mo available. call 604-794-7361
748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION Chilliwack. Share 4 bd home, rooms furnished, quiet area, $350$450/m incl util., laund fac., satellite tv/i/net. Must like animals. Call (604)392-5680
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PROMONTORY, 3 bdrm, 3 baths, 5 appls, lrg fncd yrd. NS/NP. $1400 + utils. Avail Dec 1st. (604) 991-0333.
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TOWNHOUSES
CHILLIWACK 2 Bdrm T/H, F/S, curtains, prkg & patio. Ctrl loc, nr bus/shops, hosp & Landing Rec Ctr, $800. 604-792-2695
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AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
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LEWIS COURT 2 Bdrms $750/mo Quiet place. Seniors Discount. No pets. Call The Manager @
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SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
3 BR + 1.5 BA & fenced back yrd For more info call Mike @ 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696 or email: wb@raamco.ca WOODBINE TOWNHOUSES Part of the Multi-Housing Crime Free Program 9252 Hazel ST, Chilliwack, BC Move-In Incentive Our Gated 5 acre Complex is Quiet and Family Oriented.
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Chilliwack Rentals HOMES, APARTMENTS, TOWNHOMES
WEEKLY SPECIALS NOV. 23-29, 2013 Hoods ............................................................ $40.95 Fenders ......................................................... $20.95 Car Doors...................................................... $34.95 Trk/Van/SUV Doors ..................................... $44.95 Door Glasses ............................................... $14.95 Back Glass - Car ......................................... $24.95 Hatch Assy - Car ......................................... $65.95 Hatch Assy - SUV ........................................ $75.95 All Bucket Seats - Manual ....................... $19.95 All Bench Seats .......................................... $24.95 Any Plain Steel Wheel ................................ $7.95
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2006 FORD F350 XLT Crew cab, diesel, 4X4, auto, long box, runs good ST#309 $12,900. 2004 HUMMER H2, 4 dr, auto, 4 X 4, ST#384. Only this week, $13,900. 2006 FORD F350 XLT crew cab diesel 4X4 auto long box only 160K. ST#310. $13,900. 2006 FORD F350. Quad cab 4 X 4, auto, long box, diesel. ST#13. $14,900. 2006 FORD F350 XLT quad cab, 4X4, auto, diesel, only 156K ST#17. $14,900. 2007 FORD F350 XLT Crew cab, diesel, 4X4, auto, short box only, 162K. ST#126. $15,900. 2009 FORD F150 Crew cab, fully loaded $17,900. 2007 FORD F350 LARIAT crew cab, diesel, 4 X 4, auto short box. ST#275. $18,900.
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2000 TOYOTA COROLLA 4 door, auto, sedan. ST#468. Only this week! $1,900. 2000 DODGE NEON 4 door, auto, sedan, Aircared, low kms. STK#467. $2,500. 1996 HONDA ACCORD 4 dr, sedan, fully loaded ST#478. $2,900. 2003 FORD WINDSTAR. 7 psger, runs good. ST#460. Only this week! $2,900. 1996 HONDA CIVIC 4 door, auto, fully loaded, Aircared. ST#462. $2,995. 2002 PONTIAC SUNFIRE 2 dr, auto, low kms. ST#459. Only this week! $3,900. 2003 CHEVY IMPALA 4 dr, auto, fully loaded, ST#376 $3,900. 2005 CHEV UPLANDER 7 psg auto, a/c, fully loaded, long wheel base. ST#437. $4,900. 2003 FORD ESCAPE 4dr, 4X4 auto. ST#377. Only this week! $4,900. 2006 SATURN ION 4 dr, auto, Aircared. ST#389. Only this week! $5,500. 2007 FORD FUSION 4 dr, auto, loaded. ST#250. $5,995. 2006 NISSAN SENTRA, 4 dr, auto, fully loaded, ST#387. Only this week! $6,500. 2008 CHEVY COBOLT 2 dr, 5 spd, black. ST#445. Only this week! $6,500. 2004 CHEV TRAILBLAZER 4X4, auto, 7pass. Aircared. ST #457.Only this week $6,900. 2007 HYUNDAI ACCENT 4 dr, auto, fully loaded, runs good. ST#364. $6,900. 2007 CHEV COBALT 4 dr, auto, low kms. ST#367. Only this week! $6,900. 2007 DODGE CALIBER 4 dr, auto, fully loaded. ST#383 $7,500. 2008 KIA SPECTRA 4 dr auto hatch back, fully loaded ST#352. $7,777. 2005 HYUNDAI SANTA FE, AWD, 4 dr, auto, only 140km, ST#371. Only this week! $8,900 2008 SATURN ASTRA 4 dr, h/back, sunroof, auto. ST#366. Only this week! $9,900. 2007 TOYOTA COROLLA, 4 dr, auto, sedan, very low kms, 82K only. ST#393. Only this week! $10,500. 2007 KIA RONDO 4 dr, auto, 7 pass, leather, runs good, ST#424. $10,900 2008 HONDA CIVIC 4 door, auto, sunroof, leather, full load ST#442. $10,900. 2008 JEEP COMPASS 4 door, auto, low km, only 83K kms, ST#447 this week $11,900. 2008 KIA SPORTAGE, 4 dr, auto, runs good. Only this week! $11,900. 2009 DODGE JOURNEY 4 dr, auto, 5 passenger. ST#418. Only this week! $11,900. 2010 FORD ESCAPE 4 dr, auto, fully loaded. ST#487. Only this week! $11,900. 2007 GMC ACADIA 4 dr, 8 passenger, all wheel drive, runs good. ST#319. $14,900 2010 DODGE JOURNEY 4 dr, auto, loaded, 7 psgr. ST#428. Only this week! $15,900. 2009 JETTA TDi 4 dr, auto, leather, fully loaded. ST#402. Only this week. $17,900. 2011 FORD ESCAPE, auto, 4 door, fully loaded. Ony 20K, ST#471. $18,900.
TRUCKS
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Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
Chilliwack 2bdrm ranch dup in quiet area. Lrg yard. Nr schl/bus. Quiet. NS/NP $800. Immed. 604-454-4747
Heat & hot water, new carpet & lino, balcony, parking, coin laundry, elevator, cls to amenities, under new on-site mgmt. Ref’s req’d. 604-799-1472 to view
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AVAILABLE Jan 1st! Bright and Cheery Fully Renovated office on 2nd floor of building on Airport Road. Main office approx. 360 sq ft with room for 3 people to work comfortably. Separate private front office approx 130 sq ft can be used for reception or? Pvt. bathroom and use of kitchen. Lots of parking for this secure building accross from RCMP. Will rent offices together or separately. $550/month plus GST for both offices. Call Chris at 1-866936-1858 ext 1 or email chris@loans2go.ca to view or for more info.
Bright, extra large 1 and 2 bedrooms
Spacious 2 bdrm apt from $800/m
RENTALS
43645 Industrial Way, Chilliwack
In the matter of the Warehouse Lien Act and Cache 21 Mini-Storage Ltd.
Tammy E. Koller
Take note that furnishings and personal effects located at 45770 Luckakuck Way, Chilliwack, BC, will, if not claimed by December 20, 2013, be disposed of accordingly. Any questions regarding this matter should be directed to: The Manager, Cache 21 Mini Storage Ltd. 604-858-7867
The Chilliwack Progress Thursday, November 21, 2013
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CHILLIWACK BUSINESS
PROFESSIONALS Local Businesses Ready To Serve!
604-702-5552
LICENSED • IN BUSINESS OVER 10 YEARS Contact Rick or Betty Today
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604-792-3018
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Repairs are possible from the inside using urethane injection. 20 Years Experience Free Estimates Call Don
604-798-1187
SOLID SURFACE & LAMINATE COUNTER TOPS CALL TODAY FOR YOUR FREE ESTIMATE!
Hank Van Dyk
604-795-3163 A1-44915 Yale Rd., Chilliwack
604-702-5552
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WE DO IT ALL! General repair and maintenance to alternate fuels, major repairs and rebuilding.
604-793-9310 44344 Yale Rd., Chilliwack GOVERNMENT INSPECTION FACILITY
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Commercial - Residential Interior & Exterior WCB Coverage For Free Estimate Call
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604-702-5552
• All Home Improvements & Additions • Fences, Decks, Bathrooms & Basements • New Construction • Shop & Barns
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604-858-4199
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