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B.C. Supreme Court jury heard Allan Crawshaw’s version Wednesday of the events that led up to him shooting his boss three times in the head 20 years ago after being suspended from work for a day. The Chilliwack man was convicted of first degree murder in 1994 and handed an automatic life sentence with no parole eligibility for 25 years. He is now seeking early release under the so-called “faint hope clause” that allows him to apply to seek early parole after serving 15 years of his sentence. (The statute has been removed, but remains in force for offences committed before Dec. 2, 2011.) Crawshaw took the stand Wednesday morning. The former union shop steward told the jury he hadn’t planned to kill his Fraser Valley Foods boss Trevor Newberry when Crawshaw came to work with a rifle and two pipe bombs. He said he had only wanted to march him at gunpoint in front of the plant and make him apologize. He said he brought the pipe bombs to throw into Newberry’s office where the computers were and “do some damage there,” but decided against using them when he saw there were other workers in the area who might be injured. Crawshaw said his plan was thrown off when Newberry, instead of getting out of his car and heading straight into the plant, stood and See CRAWSHAW, Page 7
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Andrew Putt, Chelsey Whittle and little Lilee-Jean enjoy a precious moment in Hawaii. Two-and-a-half-year-old Lilee-Jean has endured a 20-month fight against an aggressive brain cancer.
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wo-year-old Lilee-Jean Putt’s parents desperately want to make the toddler’s last few months alive as full as possible. After battling aggressive brain cancer for nearly two years, Andrew Putt and Chelsey Whittle have been advised that LJ’s tumour is back and nothing more can be done.
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ason Layton carefully tends to an alder and maple wood fire to smoke a pork shoulder for six hours, after which he applies a rub, and puts it back on for another six hours. If you are within a hundred metres of Layton’s custom-built smoker you’ll know it. If you like it, you’ll love it, but if you don’t, you won’t. Therein lies Layton’s problem as the new entrepreneur set up his smoker and pulled pork sandwich cart on May 21 on Mill Street in downtown Chilliwack. The smoke pulled ‘em in but it also pissed ‘em off. “It looked really promising the first couple of days,” Layton told the Times on Monday. “I sold 35 to 40 sandwiches
every day in the first week.” He credits the hot sales to one thing only: “It was definitely the smoke.” But while Layton thought he had dotted his i’s and crossed his t’s, he had overlooked one important element of his business licence. The zoning bylaw only permits a mobile concession to sell “prepared food products” is the explanation new City of Chilliwack communications manager Jamie Leggatt provided to the Times. In other words, Vancouver-style food carts in which meals are actually cooked are not allowed in Chilliwack. Since bylaws are only enforced on complaint basis, Layton would’ve gotten away with his day-long, daily pork cooking if it wasn’t for all that wood smoke, which bothered a Mill Street clothing shop that said its merchandise was being affected. So the city shut his smoker down and,
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“I felt we got the worst diagnosis in the world all over again,” Andrew told theTimes Tuesday. organized one last fundraiser at the casino on “LJ was doing so well, it was truly a miracle June 22 to raise money so the family can be how the original tumour shrank. As cliché as together for Lilee’s last days. it sounds, it was too good to be true. I suppose “The plan now is to pack in as much fun and it was my own fault for losing sight of what LJ as many meaningful experiences into LJ’s life was actually dealing with. The doctors told as possible,” Andrew said. “With time literally us even if we deal with this tumour, it is very likely to recur and I just did not, and could not, being the enemy, we are trying to do something new every day with her.” believe that would be the case for Lilee.” Asked if Andrew had any advice for a famThe Putts have gone through their experiily going through a situation like his, he said ences in a very public way, with news stories, it’s important to do what you know is best for a website and more than 4,500 “likes” on the your child. Love for Lilee Facebook page. “Not many people could ever know what At least part of that support is a result of parents like us really go through and no one Andrew’s music career. He performs solo now, knows your child, or fambut he was the frontman ily, like you do,” he said. for local band Pardon My “I felt we got the worst “Reach out for help if you Striptease. And the song he diagnosis in the world need it, especially through wrote for his daughter, Pray counselling, or other par(For LJ)—a fundraiser for all over again.” ents going through similar BC Children’s Hospital— rose to number one on the Andrew Putt situations. You don’t need to go through it alone, there iTunes rock chart in 2011. is help.” When the song hit To assist Putt in his fundraising endeavour, number two behind a Nickelback single, a the team at Chances decided not only to challenge went out to Chad Kroeger for his provide the space for the Love for Lilee Fundmulti-platinum selling band to match the raiser, but they donated $1,000. funds raised by Pray (For LJ), and Kroeger “In addition, 10 per cent from the food and stepped up, donating $50,000 to the hospital. beverage sales made during the fundraiser will Andrew and Chelsey, like so many families be donated to Putt and his family,” the comfacing devastating illnesses, have also faced pany said in a press release. financial hardship as both were forced to stop Chances has also put out a challenge to all working to be at Lilee’s side. local businesses and members of the commuChelsey has not been able to return to work. nity to come, donate and support the family. Andrew has been performing as much as he can, most recently opening up for Barney Ben- A donation box will be available onsite before June 22 in case members of the community tall & the Legendary Hearts in Chilliwack. He would like to make a donation but are not able also put on regular performances at the new to attend the event. gaming centre, Chances Chilliwack. ◗ The Love for Lilee Fundraiser is June 22 from Faced with the agonizing situation, and 8 to 11:30 p.m. at Chances Chilliwack. with the support of Chances, Andrew has now
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ounties are still looking for a man missing from his campsite on a forest service road near Harrison Lake. Sixty-five-year-old Raymond Salmen was scheduled to be camping for approximately a month in the remote-but-accessible area near the West Harrison Forestry Service Road. “We are concerned for Mr. Salmen’s safety,” said Cpl. Len vanNieuwenhuizen of the Upper Fraser Valley Regional RCMP. “This is a wilderness area with no formal campsites. This area is frequented by campers and we are hoping that someone may have seen Mr. Salmen. We believe that he has been at this camp site since May 28.” Police stumbled across the fact that the Vancouver resident was missing somewhat by accident as RCMP officers were in the area investigating a report of shots fired at approximately 5:30 p.m. on June 9. While looking for information on the gunfire, officers discovered Salmen’s unoccupied campsite where his vehicle was located. Two pet dogs were also found secured in Salmen’s camper, according to vanNieuwenhuizen. Police left the scene Sunday, returned Monday to speak to Salmen only to find the site still unattended. Mounties tracked down the registration to his vehicle, contacted his spouse and learned he was supposed to there and hadn’t been heard from in a few days. This in itself was not surprising since there is no cellphone service in the area. VanNieuwenhuizen said police suspect the dogs were in the camper “for a day or so,” meaning Salmen had been likely camping at the site up until the weekend.
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News EFI, from page 1 suggest the board release its $600,000 reserve fund to start up the program. Trustees Barry Neufeld and Doug McKay opposed her idea at Tuesday’s meeting. Neufeld said the reserve fund was intended for emergencies and he didn’t see early French immersion as an emergency. He added community members and union reps on the board’s budget committee and district administration also opposed spending the reserve fund. “The only pressure to spend this last little cushion that we’ve got seems to be political pressure,” Neufeld said, “and it’s only the trustees that seem to be in support of it.” McKay, meanwhile, supported releasing the funds but not for EFI. He said programs for vulnerable learners were more pressing. The rest of the board supported Dyck’s idea, however, and her first motion passed 4-2. Her second motion to get EFI up and running as soon as possible was also met with opposition from Neufeld and McKay. Neufeld said that, prolonged lobbying from EFI parents notwithstanding, he didn’t see how EFI would improve overall achievement in the district. “There’s a very vocal group of parents, very literate, very organized, but from the big picture I can’t see this benefitting the whole school district.” McKay said he supported EFI but said the board should specify a 2015 startup date to allow for planning. Trustee Heather Maahs, however, said that made no sense since the board had just released $600,000 for the sole purpose of funding the EFI implementation. “And I would just like to remind my colleagues that we’re not talking about building a school here,” Maahs said. “We’re not talking about a big capital project. We’re talking about
Reserve funds used implementing two classrooms to start with. I can’t imagine that it should take two years to implement two classrooms.” Dyck and board chair Walt Krahn also rejected the idea of waiting until 2015 unless circumstances made starting in 2014 impossible, and Dyck’s motion passed 4-1, with Neufeld opposing and McKay abstaining. Superintendent Evelyn Novak told theTimes a 2014 startup wasn’t guaranteed but that that timeline was “reasonable and possible.” The biggest challenges, she said, would be to get classrooms and staffing in place. She said plans for the program would be discussed at the board’s August planning meeting and finalized by the beginning of September. After the meeting, parents said a 2014 startup was crucial for maintaining the current level of strong support since the core group of parents who have pushed for EFI have kids starting kindergarten or Grade 1 at that time. “If they wait till 2015, they’re going to lose steam all the way through,” parent Dana Jones said. “People are going to get discouraged and they’re going to move to other places.” As for securing staffing, there are plenty of Francophones in and around Chilliwack who would work in the district if jobs were posted, according Francophone Association of the Fraser Valley president Julie Veer. Veer was one of five speakers who addressed trustees during the public participation segment of the meeting to support EFI. A Montreal native, she said she was a Quebec sovereigntist before she came to Chilliwack and found out how many people here wished they spoke French. She said she now wishes she had had early English immersion as a child. “I’m from Quebec and I didn’t have it,” she told trustees. “Of course, my English is not perfect. My h’s my t’s are ‘orrible.”
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looked at Crawshaw in his car instead. “I panicked a bit,” Crawshaw said. “I thought maybe he could see the rifle.” When Newberry went around to his own passenger door, opened it and bent into the vehicle to get something, Crawshaw said he “barreled out” of his car with the rifle, came around and held the gun “down low” on Newberry. “Best as I can recall, he sort of straightened up, and then I said something like ‘I’ve got a grievance for you today,’” Crawshaw said. Crawshaw then told the jury Newberry came at him swearing. “And as he came at me, I brought the rifle up, and as I brought the rifle up, it went off. At that stage I didn’t realize that the rifle had gone off. It’s only in reflecting. So as the rifle went up, I jumped back and fired twice more right away. So inside of about a second or a second and a half, I had fired three shots.” Crawshaw’s lawyer asked him if Newberry had been looking at him when he fired the shots. Crawshaw broke down in tears and said only, “He was dead. Nothing I could do about it.” For a brief moment, Crawshaw said he
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Blueprint for better education He who opens a school door, closes a prison -Victor Hugo Education is the “civil-rights issue of our time.” All children in a free nation have a moral claim to attend schools that will help them discover and develop their gifts. The most important responsibility and solemn duty of a school board happens to be the general education of all its children. And ensuring that students finish high school ready either for college or the world of work ought to be the fundamental goal of a basic education. Sadly, we’re failing to meet our obligation. For far too many of our students, high school is a route to nowhere when graduation rates remain stagnant at less than 75 per cent for the general population and a bare 50 per cent for First Nations. Students are failing in large numbers. But it doesn’t have to be so. Blueprint for a better tomorrow follows: ◗ Start with great expectations and a clearer focus. “Raise the bar so high that kids have to actually leave the ground to clear it.”; ◗ Make choices. For example, even though all subjects are important, literacy is more so. Therefore, shift more resources to teaching literacy in the primary grades; ◗ Ensure that the superintendent you hire says to the board, “Give me your mission statement and I’ll run with it.”; ◗ Appoint principals who are instructional leaders not just man-
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Be Our Guest agers. Although many factors go into the making of a good school, principal leadership remains the key to school success; ◗ Use only the best instructional practices and develop a plan for reform that prevents mild learning problems from turning into virtually intractable disabilities; ◗ Continuously monitor progress. Remember, what gets measured, gets done. For best results, try value-added assessment. Thus you’ll be accountable for the growth in student achievement; ◗ Keep parents fully onside by putting public back in public education; ◗ Above all, the board must adopt sound principles of budget allocation in order to guarantee continuation of the excellent education system desired. Put money where it matters most. Thus you’ll help improve performance while controlling costs. Learn to do more with less, i.e. efficiency and effectiveness. As it stands, we’re far more inefficient than any business would tolerate and still remain solvent. I believe that real success comes when people stop making excuses
and become result-oriented. I say, it’s the waste in education, stupid! Schools are producing low returns for the dollars spent i.e. value-formoney. Schooling certainly is expensive. We spend lavishly but not wisely. It’s the misallocation of resourses, stupid. At roughly $8,600 per student a year, an average classroom of 25 students brings in $215,000 yearly. Where’s all that money going? Teachers’ salaries are a relatively small part of the total. If we generously put a teacher’s salary and benefits at $100,000 a year, we still have $115,000 per each classroom to be spent on “other stuff.” And one more thing: Be careful about wasting too much time on committees. After all, “A committee is a gathering of ‘important’ people who singly can do nothing, but together can decide that nothing can be done” - Jonathan Green. So, when it comes to committees, less may just turn out to be more. Always remember that a board is responsible for evaluating all the educational programs and services provided (The School Act). To repeat, it’s the elected leaders who tell the appointed administraters what the priorities are. And it’s for the staff to implement them (see ChilliwackTimes editorial June 4). Hence, put students front and centre, and good luck in your challenge of governing for results. ◗ Lal Sharma, Ph.D. is a former professor and school trustee.
nother D-Day anniversary has come and gone. This one was the 69th, and generally, not too much ado was made of it. The in-between anniversaries get less and less attention. The Second World War is now far enough in the past that serious note is only taken every five years—soon we’ll only bother at 10-year intervals, or not at all. Anybody remember the end date of the Napoleonic Wars? Perhaps a handful of history majors do, but wars tend to lose their lustre after a 100 years or so, after all those who experienced them have passed into faded memories themselves. But that’s precisely why we should remember important dates like June 6, 1944. And we should forestall the growing misconception that that date marks the end of the Second World War. It wasn’t the end at all. Not even close. Indeed, it barely marked the beginning of the end stage of the war. The trek across Europe from the beaches of Normandy claimed tens of thousands of lives over the course of nearly a year, before the European armistices were signed—Italy on April 29, 1945, and the rest of Western Europe on May 7, 1945. Tens of thousands more had yet to die before the curtain was drawn on the Pacific theatre on Sept. 2, 1945. Those are dates that hardly anyone brings immediately to mind. Perhaps they are more mundane than the date that launched the largest-ever sea-borne military assault—an assault that was not anywhere near as successful as we are commonly led to believe through movies and popular history. But even the attention that D-Day commands is dwindling, as forgetfulness seems to grow along with war.
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PITP should support local talent Editor: So the powers that be have opted for a wider appeal and once again snubbed Chilliwack talent for the entertainment part of Party in the Park (PITP). I object to my tax dollars supporting this. I understand that BIA does not stand for Band Improvement Association but if the object of this endeavour is to draw people from south of the highway into downtown Chilliwack, the least they could do is support our local arts. Shop local campaigns abound and gain success by suggesting that these dollars will be recycled in our community. But if this money is going to Abbotsford or elsewhere, perhaps that is where I should be shopping, too. It would be a shame to have to get behind organizing a Party in the Sardis (or Cultus Lake) Park—on the same dates—featuring only local talent and vendors. But it looks like they are asking for it. By the way, I’ve lived in this area all of my 56 years. Richard Rehsler Yarrow
Why can’t we have both? Editor: Canada’s prostitution laws are currently up for debate and from everything I’m reading in various newspapers and online blogs, it seems there are two sides to this argument. One side is arguing for the legalization of prostitution, the other for harsher criminalization of the pimps and johns. Well why can’t we have both? Let’s allow sex workers to conduct business in a safe-ish environment (is it ever going to be a for-real safe job?) and introduce harsher punishments for those who exploit and/or abuse the workers (because we all know that simply legalizing prostitution won’t make the issue of abuse totally go away. It doesn’t
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even go away in “normal” jobs, hence unions!) Seems to me that these two sides could come together nicely, so I don’t know why they shouldn’t. I vote to let the workers work and tell the buyers to be nicer—or else! April Jordan Chilliwack
Gogos give a big thank you Editor: The Chilliwacky Gogos are thrilled with the unprecedented success from the combined efforts of the Gogos and the Sardis Secondary Drumline Band fundraiser of May 29. The soldout crowd was an appreciative audience with the incredible result that raised over $10,000. This could never have happened without the generous contributions and herculean efforts of the following participants and contributors. Mr. Bruno Gagnon, teacher and drumline leader, whose generous heart beats with compassion and concern for others and who choreographed and created the entire show. Mr. Gagnon not only teaches but leads his students by example, which has obviously instilled them with a responsibility to improve our world! Mr. Gagnon’s organizing team of four brilliant volunteer students, Nadia van den Berg, Esther Kim, Jonas Zimmer and Tanner Olsen that did a superb job of attend-
ing to and carrying out the many details that pulled the show together Mr. Testa, principal of Sardis secondary, who graciously agreed to let this happen and whose tolerance allowed the Chilliwacky Gogos to “invade his school.” His quiet presence meant more to us than he could ever realize. The Drumline Band members who “wowed” everyone with their perfect and fantastic performance that keeps their fans returning for more and never disappoints. They showed great respect and support for the Gogos commitment to improve the lives of our African Sisters. The world famous, Simon Fraser University Pipe Band that rendered an amazing and impeccable rendition of unmatched talent, waived its fee to assist our cause and generously donated the proceeds from the sale of their CDs. The Drum Café whose drumming, dancing and singing is incredibly colourful and beyond most of our imaginings. It gave us a taste for more and a desire to celebrate the richness of the African culture. They also shared their sale proceeds with the Gogos. The Sardis elementary choir members who put their hearts and souls into the finale, as only young kids can, and touched everyone with the sweet concentrated effort they put into their performance—what a way to end the show! A very deep and hearfelt thanks to Ruth Jenkins who
spoke with dignity and conviction of her struggle and her choice to live a normal, productive life with HIV and her refusal to let HIV define her. Ruth’s powerful message was so touching and effective that it brought the crowd of 1,000 to a standing ovation of respect for her choices and courage. The classical tones of the Student Orchestral Musicians that welcomed the crowd, with the finesse of professionals, was a great touch and much appreciated by all. To all the “behind the scenes” students who worked diligently to erect the sets, decorate, and did clean up with no mumbling or grumbling—they just did it! To the school staff: Custodians, teachers and a special thanks to Joann Krawchuck for her management of ticket sales. To London Drugs for selling tickets. To parents who chauffered and who have nurtured some incredible kids! To our own amazing Gogos that worked tirelessly. To their husbands and their children who supported us and “pitched in” with their talents and expertise. Words fail to fully express my gratitude but my heart knows what I mean—and I think they know too! Doreen Morrey Co-coordinator Chilliwacky Gogos
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spent some time pulling weeds today. They are nasty, tenacious, and really a pain, and so unwanted and unwelcome. They tarnish the landscape. I could ignore them, I suppose, but that would not make them go away, and they will eventually take over the yard and overwhelm all the other plants and vegetables, and left on their own, I am certain, they will eventually overrun the entire planet. Bitterness in our hearts is like weeds. The Bible warns and keenly observes: “Keep a sharp eye out for weeds of bitter discontent. A thistle or two gone to seed can ruin a whole garden in no time.” When bitterness is allowed to grow, it will always lead to antago-
The hard work of pulling weeds nism that hurts those around us, while destroying ourselves in the process. Actually, it hurts you more than anyone else. As someone has noted: Bitterness is like swallowing a bottle of poison and then waiting for the other person to die. Bitterness is as common as weeds and far more destructive. So where does bitterness come from? Unwanted experiences—failures, disappointment, setbacks—that are perceived to be beyond one’s control result in the seed of bitterness being planted. Why is it important to deal with bitterness? Even though we know that the anger will eventually seep into everything I do, there is a
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46510 1st Ave Chilliwack Children’s Programs Available www.firstave.org
Sunday Worship 11am
ABBY HOUSE CHURCH
GOSPEL HYMNS
Sunday Morning Worship 10:00am
Sunday School 10am
GOSPEL SERVICE
OL’ TIME PRAISE & WORSHIP
“Grace on Tap”
8700 Young Rd. Chilliwack 604-792-0051
9:15 am - Sunday School for all ages 10:30 am - Celebration Service Main House & Video Cafe
“We proclaim Jesus Christ and promote communities of joy, hope, love and peace”
“A Place to Call Home.”
Everyone Welcome! Children’s program offered during the service 604-792-8181• www.chog.ca
Pastor Randy Hoxie SERVICES Sunday School 9:45 am Morning Worship 11:00 am Evening Worship 6:00 pm Wed. Service 6:30 pm
Growing deep Reaching wide
Declaring the full message of the Cross
CHILLIWACK COMMUNITY CHURCH
Join us at Rosedale Middle School 50850 Yale Rd
NEW ADDRESS 9340 Windsor St. Chilliwack
◗ Hugo Reimer is a pastor of Sardis Community Church.You can connect with him at hugo.scc@shawcable.com.
COMMUNITY CHURCH
604-852-4564
ROSEDALE CHURCH
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that when we continue to walk around hurt and bitter, the people who have hurt us are hurting us every day and in most cases, have moved on and are enjoying life. This is very difficult and goes against every instinct. I think that is where God enters the fray. Allow God to help you forgive. Some of us don’t trust God; thus, we continue living in pain. Don’t forget to continue to ask God to forgive who has hurt you. Ask God to bless their life and heal them as well. Like pulling weeds, forgiveness demands ongoing attention and I trust the Master Gardener to tend to the garden of my soul. We are going to pull some more weeds.
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP
(South of Vye Road)
COMMUNITY CHURCH
BAPTIST CHURCH FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH
A11
604.852.4564
To place your Church Announcements call Arlene at
604-702-5152
or email awood@van.net
A12 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 CHILLIWACK TIMES
18 th Annual Chilliwack Times
Reader’s Choice Awards 2013
VOTE FOR YOUR FAVOURITES! VOTE AND YOU COULD WIN!
Win an iPad (2 to be Won)
$100 Restaurant Gift Card (4 to be Won)
RETAIL FOOD & DRINK • Favourite Seafood _________________________ • Favourite Pizza _________________________ • Favourite Ice Cream _________________________ • Favourite Chinese Food _________________________ • Favourite Lunch _________________________ • Favourite Coffee Shop _________________________ • Favourite Burger _________________________ • Favourite Meal under $10 _________________________ • Favourite Family Dining _________________________ • Favourite Breakfast _________________________ • Favourite Pub _________________________ • Favourite Ethnic Restaurant _________________________ • Favourite Fine Dining _________________________ • Favourite Sunday Brunch _________________________ • Favourite Salad _________________________ • Favourite Buffet _________________________ • Favourite Sushi _________________________ Please follow these easy rules to make your vote count! All entries must be an original newspaper ballot printed on newsprint. All participants must be 19 years of age or older. No purchase necessary. Ballots must be clearly printed or typed. Please include your name and address. Ballots become the property of The Chilliwack Times, which reserves the right to publish ballot answers and comments. Final decisions on ballots, categories and winners will be made by The Chilliwack Times.
• Favourite Bakery _________________________ • Favourite Toy Store _________________________ • Favourite Second Hand Store _________________________ • Favourite Delicatessen _________________________ • Favourite Department Store _________________________ • Favourite Home Electronics _________________________ • Favourite Grocery Store _________________________ • Favourite Craft & Hobby Store _________________________ • Favourite Lingerie Shop _________________________ • Favourite Dollar Store _________________________ • Favourite Paint & Home Decorating _________________________ • Favourite Produce Store _________________________ • Favourite Bookstore _________________________ • Favourite Pharmacy _________________________ • Favourite Furniture Store _________________________ • Favourite Cosmetics Retailer _________________________ • Favourite Jewellery Store _________________________ • Favourite Florist _________________________
• Favourite Garden Centre _________________________ • Favourite Home Improvement Store _________________________ • Favourite Kid’s Clothing Store _________________________ • Favourite Men’s Clothing Store _________________________ • Favourite Flooring Store _________________________ • Favourite Health Food /Vitamin Store _________________________ • Favourite Computer Store _________________________ • Favourite Gift Store _________________________ • Favourite Sporting Goods Store _________________________ • Favourite Optical Store _________________________ • Favourite Tire Store _________________________ • Favourite Butcher Shop _________________________ • Favourite Shoe Store _________________________ • Favourite Pet Store / Pet Care _________________________ • Favourite Women’s Clothing Store _________________________
• Favourite Carpet Cleaning _________________________ • Favourite Car Wash / Detail _________________________ • Favourite Place for Family Fun _________________________ • Favourite U-Brew Beer & Wine _________________________ • Favourite Golf Course _________________________ • Favourite Place for an Oil Change _________________________ • Favourite Beer & Wine Store _________________________ • Favourite Barber _________________________ • Favourite Dry Cleaner _________________________ • Favourite Fitness Centre _________________________ • Favourite Insurance Agency _________________________ • Favourite Nail Salon _________________________ • Favourite Travel Agency _________________________ • Favourite Bank / Credit Union _________________________ • Favourite Hair / Beauty Salon _________________________ • Favourite Tanning Studio _________________________
SERVICES • Favourite Spa _________________________ • Favourite Auto Repair _________________________
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Your Name ___________________ Address _______________________________________ City ______________________ Postal Code _____________ Phone ____________________
Your ballot must be received by noon July 5, 2013. Send ballots to: “THE BEST” c/o 45951 Trethewey Avenue, Chilliwack, BC V2P 1K4
CHILLIWACK TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013
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Winnipeg Jets amateur player scout Ed Friesen checks out the talent at last year’s Bauer BCHL Showcase. This year’s event is slated for Sept. 6 to 8 at Prospera Centre.
BCHL brings back Showcase
T
he BCHL has released the schedule for the Bauer BCHL Showcase, to be hosted for the second straight year at the Prospera Centre, Sept. 6 to 8. Adopting a formula that has proven successful with its Alberta counterpart (AJHL), the Bauer BCHL Showcase brings all 16 of the province’s junior A
teams together for a weekend, with every team playing two games throughout the course of the three-day event. The event serves as the opening weekend for the BCHL regular season and gives American and Canadian post-secondary scouts, as well as those from major junior teams, and even the
NHL an opportunity to see all the prospective recruits from the league in one location. All games played will be inter-divisional. ◗ The host Chiefs will play the Powell River Kings on Saturday, Sept. 7 at 7 p.m. and the Vernon Vipers on Sunday, Sept. 8 at 6 p.m. See chart for the complete schedule.
2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew shown.§
B.C.’s #1-SELLING MINIVAN FOR MORE THAN 29 YEARS 2013 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN CANADA VALUE PACKAGE
36 MPG HIGHWAY
7.9 L/100 KM HWY ¤
19,998
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$
PURCHASE PRICE INCLUDES $8,100 CONSUMER CASH * AND FREIGHT.
OR CHOOSE
THE ULTIMATE FAMILY PACKAGE INCLUDES $3,275 IN PACKAGE SAVINGS » • Hands-free® connectivity with Uconnect Voice Command with Bluetooth® TM
• Media Centre 430 with 6.5-inch touch-screen display • Air conditioning with Tri-zone Temperature Control with rear heat and air-conditioning • 17-inch aluminum wheels • SiriusXM Satellite Radio (includes one year of service) TM
FINANCE FOR
MINIT-TUNE & BRAKE AUTO CENTRE 45786 Luckakuck Way
Includes new spark plugs, electronic Engine analysis & safety check
6644
$
4 cylinder reg: $76.44 V6 & V8 Cylinder: $86.88 Reg: $96.88 most vehicles
45786 Luckakuck Way, 604-846-1000 or 604-858-5818
50% Off Brake Pads & Shoes
@ 3.99%
FOR 96 MONTHS WITH $0 DOWN
ULTIMATECARAVAN.CA
10 VEHICLES WITH 40 MPG HWY OR BETTER.
604-846-1000 604-858-5818 10 OFF Tune Up
BI-WEEKLY‡
LESS FUEL. MORE POWER. GREAT VALUE.
(Across from Superstore)
$
149
$
Maintenance Package
Up to 5L of oil, lube, filter, check brakes, front-end, exhaust, electrical & cooling systems, rotate all tires, check all belts, hoses & fluid levels.
List Price Offer does not apply to OEM Pads & Shoes
ALL THIS FOR
45786 Luckakuck Way, 604-846-1000 or 604-858-5818
45786 Luckakuck Way, 604-846-1000 or 604-858-5818
$
3688
+tax & enviro fee
Synthetic oil extra. Surcharge may apply. Not valid with any other offers. Must present coupon. Expires June 29, 2013.
Less Fuel. More Power. Great Value is a comparison between the 2013 and the 2012 Chrysler Canada product lineups. 40 MPG or greater claim (7.0 L/100 km) based on 2013 EnerGuide highway fuel consumption estimates. Government of Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. See dealer for additional EnerGuide details. Wise customers read the fine print: •, *, », ‡, § The National Grand Caravan Sales Event offers are limited time offers which apply to retail deliveries of selected new and unused models purchased from participating dealers on or after June 1, 2013. Offers subject to change and may be extended without notice. All pricing includes freight ($1,595–$1,695) and excludes licence, insurance, registration, any dealer administration fees, other dealer charges and other applicable fees and taxes. Dealer order/trade may be necessary. Dealer may sell for less. •$19,998 Purchase Price applies to 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Canada Value Package (29E+CL9) only and includes $8,100 Consumer Cash Discount. *Consumer Cash Discounts are offered on select new 2013 vehicles and are deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. »Ultimate Family Package Discounts available at participating dealers on the purchase of a new 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan SXT with Ultimate Family Package (RTKH5329G/JCDP4928K). Discount consists of: (i) $2,500 in Bonus Cash that will be deducted from the negotiated price after taxes; and (ii) $775 in no-cost options that will be deducted from the negotiated price before taxes. Some conditions apply. See your dealer for complete details. ‡3.99% purchase financing for up to 96 months available on the new 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Ultimate Family Package model to qualified customers on approved credit through Royal Bank of Canada, Scotiabank and TD Auto Finance. Example: 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Ultimate Family Package with a Purchase Price of $19,998 (including applicable Consumer Cash and Ultimate Bonus Cash Discounts) financed at 3.99% over 96 months with $0 down payment equals 208 bi-weekly payments of $149 with a cost of borrowing of $4,474 and a total obligation of $30,972. §2013 Dodge Grand Caravan Crew shown. Price including applicable Consumer Cash Discount: $29,495. ♦Based on R. L. Polk Canada Inc. sales data. Calendar year to date retail vehicle registrations. ¤Based on 2013 EnerGuide Fuel Consumption Guide ratings published by Natural Resources Canada. Transport Canada test methods used. Your actual fuel consumption will vary based on powertrain, driving habits and other factors. 2013 Dodge Grand Caravan – Hwy: 7.9 L/100 km (36 MPG) and City: 12.2 L/100 km (23 MPG). TMThe SiriusXM logo is a registered trademark of SiriusXM Satellite Radio Inc. The Best Buy Seal is a registered trademark of Consumers Digest Communications LLC, used under license. ®Jeep is a registered trademark of Chrysler Group LLC.
A14 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 CHILLIWACK TIMES
Kraft cheese slices
processed cheese products, selected varieties, 500 g 440019 6810000531
Bick’s regular pickles
selected varieties, 1 L 129321 5900000422
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2
Clover Leaf flavoured tuna
ea
selected varieties, 85 g
LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
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selected varieties, 150-270 g 379689 6810001125
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97
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97
Old Dutch potato chips
selected varieties, 180-200 g 119841 6634314258
.98
Michelina’s entrees
ea
LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
3.89
ea
LIMIT 6 AFTER LIMIT
2.48
selected varieties, frozen, 142-284 g 804061 / 298098 717854215039 / 7785421560
LIMIT 8 AFTER LIMIT
1.97
PC® Max paper towels 12=26 rolls 971915 6038304432
15
97
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49
Heinz picnic pack 3 X 750 mL
ea
627023 5700001268
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Sunlight liquid laundry detergent
LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
24.99
selected varieties, 4.43 L 749178 6723831083
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ea
LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
7.49
97
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LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
17.98
3 days only! June 14-16
3 days only! June 14-16
$24.99 value
Spend $200 or more before applicable taxes at any Real Canadian Superstore location and receive a free Director’s Chair. Excludes purchase of tobacco, alcohol products, prescriptions, gift cards, phone cards, lottery tickets, all third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners, etc.) and any other products which are provincially regulated. The retail value of $24.99 will be deducted from the total amount of your purchase before sales taxes are applied. Limit one coupon per family and/or customer account. No cash value. No copies. Coupon must be presented to the cashier at time of purchase. Valid from Friday, June 14th until closing Thursday, June 20th, 2013. Cannot be combined with any other coupons or promotional offers. No substitutions, refunds or exchanges on free item. 589723 u
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LIMIT 1
AFTER LIMIT
LG 50” PN4500 PLASMA HDTV 720p, 600Hz, HDMI x2, USB input for Music/Photo Playback 801905 71919258867
$
598
$798
SONY 46” R450A LED TV Full HD 1080p, Motionflow XR 120 Screen Mirroring (movies, music and Apps from your smartphone can now be viewed on your TV), USB input for photo/music/video playback
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$
698
‡ Purchase any BBQ over $199 or an LG 50” plasma TV for $598 before applicable taxes and we will give you a $25 President’s Choice® gift card or Purchase a Sony 46” TV for $698 before applicable taxes and we will give you a $50 President’s Choice® gift card. Offer valid at any Real Canadian Superstore location. Limit one gift card per family and/or customer account. Free President’s Choice® gift card will be cancelled if product is returned at a later date. Valid from Friday, June 14 until closing Sunday, June 16, 2013. Cannot be combined with any other promotional offers.
Prices are in effect until Sunday, June 16, 2013 or while stock lasts.
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CHILLIWACK TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013
Smoke House sliced side bacon 500 g 276405 6373002084
2
2 LB CLAMSHELL fresh red seedless grapes
product of Mexico, no. 1 grade 392130 84635
78
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AFTER LIMIT
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88
live Atlantic canner lobsters 327629 / 286317
ea
Pantene hair care or styling selected varieties and sizes
180281 / 408136 8087804381 / 8087804452
TG 72,000 BTU propane BBQ grill 437672 5870313123
LIMIT 1
AFTER LIMIT
$299
$
5
LIMIT 4
98
Bakeshop fresh bread
ea
LIMIT 6 AFTER LIMIT
3
ea
LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
Softsoap or Irish Spring body wash selected varieties, 443-532 mL
939282 / 760081 7418228823 / 3500027694
4.96
1.47
Valuplus hamburger buns or hot dog buns
sliced or unsliced, white or 100% whole wheat, 450 g 825652 46038382947
7.99
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97
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Jergen’s lotion
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LIMIT 4 AFTER LIMIT
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7.49
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3 days only! June 14-16
249
ea LIMIT 1
AFTER LIMIT
Kingsford charcoal
$349
8.3 lb 854147 5550001253
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Broil Chef outdoor gas grill
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$449
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$599
Swiffer Wet Jet starter kit
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Prices are in effect until Sunday, June 16, 2013 or while stock lasts.
gas bar and
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4.99
LIMIT 1
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‡ Purchase any BBQ over $199 or an LG 50” plasma TV for $598 before applicable taxes and we will give you a $25 President’s Choice® gift card or Purchase a Sony 46” TV for $698 before applicable taxes and we will give you a $50 President’s Choice® gift card. Offer valid at any Real Canadian Superstore location. Limit one gift card per family and/or customer account. Free President’s Choice® gift card will be cancelled if product is returned at a later date. Valid from Friday, June 14 until closing Sunday, June 16, 2013. Cannot be combined with any other promotional offers.
Fuel up at our earn
98
$25
TG 84,000 BTU propane BBQ grill
$
EACH
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with purchase of any BBQ over $199
LIMIT 1
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2/
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TG 60,000 BTU propane BBQ grill
FREE $25 GIFT CARD
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Redeem Superbucks towards purchases made in-store.**
**Redeem your earned Superbucks value towards the purchase of Merchandise at participating stores (excluding tobacco, alcohol, lottery tickets, gas and prescriptions). With each fuel purchase when you use your President’s Choice Financial MasterCard or President’s Choice Financial® debit card as payment, you will receive 7 cents per litre in Superbucks® value. When you use any other method of payment, you will receive 3.5 cents per litre in Superbucks® value. Superbucks® value expires 60 days after date of issue. Superbucks® value are not redeemable at third party businesses within participating stores, the gas bar, or on the purchase of tobacco, alcohol, lottery tickets and prescriptions. Superbucks® value has no cash value and no cash will be returned for any unused portion. Identification may be required at the time of redemption. See Superbucks® receipt for more details. ® Trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. ©2013. † MasterCard is a registered trademark of MasterCard International Incorporated. President’s Choice Bank a licensee of the mark. President’s Choice Financial MasterCard is provided by President’s Choice Bank. President’s Choice Financial personal banking products are provided by the direct banking division of CIBC. ®
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*Price Matched Look for the symbol in store. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT QUANTITIES (note that our major supermarket competitors may not). Due to the fact that product is ordered prior to the time of our Ad Match checks, quantities may be limited. We match select items in our major supermarket competitors’ flyers throughout the week. Major supermarket competitors are determined solely by us based on a number of factors which can vary by store location. We match identical items (defined as same brand, size, and attributes, and carried at this store location) and for fresh produce, meat and bakery, we match a comparable item (as determined solely by us). Guaranteed Lowest Prices applies only to our major supermarket competitors’ print advertisements (i.e. flyer, newspaper). We will match the competitor’s advertised price only during the effective date of the competitor’s print advertisement. We will not match competitors’ “multi-buys” (eg. 2 for $4), “spend x get x”, “Free”, “clearance”, discounts obtained through loyalty programs, or offers related to our third party operations (post office, gas bars, dry cleaners etc.). We reserve the right to cancel or change the terms of this promise at any time. Quantities and/or selection of items may be limited and may not be available in all stores. NO RAINCHECKS OR SUBSTITUTIONS on clearance items or where quantities are advertised as limited. Advertised pricing and product selection (flavour, colour, pattern, style) may vary by store location. We reserve the right to limit quantities to reasonable family requirements. We are not obligated to sell items based on errors or misprints in typography or photography. Applicable taxes, deposits, or environmental surcharges are extra. No sales to retail outlets. Some items may have “plus deposit and environmental charge” where applicable. ®/TM The trademarks, service marks and logos displayed in this newspaper ad are trademarks of Loblaws Inc. and others. All rights reserved. © 2013 Loblaws Inc. Customer Relations: 1-866-999-9890.
A16 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 CHILLIWACK TIMES
nor
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o’connor chrysler it’s going to be a party!!
Shane O’Co
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ROCKIN THE SAVINGS TOUR ALL THIS WEEKEND Friday & Saturday June 14-15 9am to 6pm
MUSIC BOTH DAYS BY COLBY’S COMIN • BBQ SATURDAY 11 AM - 6PM
trade your truck in or don’t trade your truck in EXAMPLE
either way you get $1500 from Chrysler on any NEW RAM PICKUP MSRP $39,585 less - $9,250 Rebate less - $1500 Trade-In or Trade_Up
2013 RAM 1500 QUAD CAB 4X4
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you’re a
$28,835* (Copy of Truck Registration Trade) less - $1500 Additional Chrysler Weekend Sale Discount
$27,335
+DOC, +TAX, 0 DOWN. PAYMENT $185 OR $249 WITH $10,000 CASHBACK
STK#11908
PRE-OWNED INVENTORY BLOWOUT!!!!!!
$25,990 b l o w out 2012 CHRYSLER 300 LIMITED
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$29,000 crazy
STK#11545A
2007 DODGE SPRINTER
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High top, 3.0L turbo diesel, low 83,000kms!
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2008 RAM 1500 SLT 4X4
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Quad cab, A/C, power windows, 87,500kms!
$20,000 Zap 2012 CHRYSLER 200 LIMITED
Leather, automatic, A/C, cruise, low 16,000kms
2009 HONDA CIVIC DX-G
STK#U11849
2011 RAM 1500 LARAMIE 4X4
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2011 RAM 1500 OUTDOORSMAN 4x4, quad cab, A/C, cruise, 38,000kms!
STK#11759A
2 door coupe, manuel, crazy 56,000kms!
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TRUCKS TRUCKS TRUCKS!
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Ram box, leather, sunroof, DVD, less than 90,000kms!
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STK#11568A
2012 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE Rear Sto-n-go, A/C, cruise, only 14,000kms!
Payments are based on bi-weekly schedule, 60 mo term, 96 mo amorization, $0 down payment. Includes tax and documentation fee of $499.
LITTLE COUNTRY DEALER WITH BIG CITY SAVINGS Jay Grant Sales Manager
Dave Cherniwchan Finance Manager
Richard Weeks Finance Manager
Mike de Ruyter
Arnie Van Beneen
Deana Wilkins
Bill Reid
Billy Gray
Barry Ross
Bob Pocock
SHOP FROM HOME: www.oconnorchrysler.com 45730 HOCKING AVENUE 02/13H_OC21
CORNER OF HOCKING & YALE ROAD, CHILLIWACK
604-792-2754
Richard Hutchings
Lindsey Green
CHILLIWACK TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013
Advertising Feature
Homeowners targeted in Telemarketing Blitz
IMPORTANT SECURITY TIPS • Never give out personal information over the phone. • Never tell an unidentified caller if you own a security system. • Before signing a new contract, confirm that your existing contract has been fulfilled. • Find out how long the company has been in business and if it is listed with BBB and CANASA. • Find out where the company is based and who does the service work. • Ask for the written quotation with all of the contract details. • Always ask for company contact information.
In the past few months homeowners across Chilliwack have been receiving phone calls from telemarketers who are soliciting alarm services. Although not inherently a scam, the methods and information these telemarketers use is often misleading and deceptive and could cost you much more than you think. Bert Brunia, owner of one of Chilliwack’s largest independent security companies, Contact Security Inc, has heard all too often from his own customers. “We get calls every week about these guys,” Mr. Brunia mentioned in a recent interview. “It’s frustrating because many of our clients think it is us doing the calling. Some are told that it is ‘their’ security company calling and that their contract is up for renewal or that they qualify for free upgrades. Others receive multiple calls on the same day and eventually call us because they are so frustrated.” To make things worse, once they get an appointment and get in the door the misinformation continues. One of his employees went undercover and sat through a presentation. He was offered a motion detector that was “brand new to the market” because it incorporated an infrared sensor. “Brand new? We’ve been using those for decades!” says Mr. Brunia. The aggressive sales approach and “today only deals” force consumers into making an uninformed decision that they often regret. “I hear of monitoring contracts that are locked up for 5 years at up to $70 a month. That’s about 3 times the industry standard.” Earlier this year, Mr. Brunia went to the BC Securities Commission to lodge a complaint and was told this was a widespread issue affecting many cities in BC. “any person or company offering security services in BC is required to have a security business and workers licence. Make sure to ask. For now, all we can do is inform and educate, and hope not too many people get roped into it. ”He said. A publication from the Canadian Security Associations (CANASA) highlights some of the questions to ask and be aware of before opening your home to a security salesman.
Interested in more information or have a story to share? Call 604-792-8055 or email us at info@contactsecurity.com.
Your local security experts
604.792.8055
www.contactsecurity.com
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A18 THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013 CHILLIWACK TIMES
Arjan Arends
Congratulations Grads of 2013
Joel Atkinson
Carter Budau
Congratulations on a job well done! Love Dad, Mom, Jonas, Coreen, Judina & Jolien
Once again you have made us so proud. Follow your dreams and enjoy life’s new adventures!
Lyn Craig
The Larsen family would like to congratulate all of Cole’s friends and fellow grads on a job well done.
Carter, We are so proud of you! Congratulations on your UFV Graduation. C Level Welding Certificate. God has great things in store for you as you start the next chapter in your life! Love Mom, Dad, Cody, Chelsea & Carolyn
Pharmacy 604-795-9488 Home Health Care 604-795-9489
Serving Chilliwack since 1949
I always knew the THE FORCE IS STRONG, WITH THIS ONE.
44467 Yale Road West, Chilliwack (acros from O’Connor RV) 604-792-3132 Fax: 604-795-7525 Toll Free: 1-877-truktoy (1-877-878-5869) Mon-Fri 8:00 - 5:00 pm Sat 9:00 - 5:00 pm
Love Auntie Kami
Jason Dyck
Congratulations. We are proud of you! Love Mum, Dad, Julia, Grandpa & Grandma
Cydney Ellis
Live – Laugh – Love You make us proud!
Dylan DeGroot
Love Mom, Dad & Joey
Tatiana Engel
Ashley Fisher
Graeme Fugger
Lindsay Dekoff
Lindsay is graduating today!! June 13, 2013 Congratulations on your graduation from Thompson River University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. You’ll make an awesome nurse! God bless your future, we love you so much! Love Dad, Mom & Dallas
CONGRATULATIONS GRADS OF 2013
G.W Graham Secondary School Grad 2013 Class Valedictorian. Amber Dhillion “We are proud of you”
Graham Johnson
Congratulations Jason! You have worked hard and have made us so proud. Love Mom, Dad & Brian
Mikayla Lindhout Kanis
We are so proud of you! Go for your dreams
Congratulations Tatiana. We are very proud of you!
Love Mom, Dad & Mike
Love Mom & Dad
Shelby Kennedy
Jason Kroeker
Karly DeGroot
Dallas Dekoff
We wish you good health and a happy and successful life in whatever path you choose to follow… Have good life.
Love Mom
Service is our business!
Graduating class of 2013
Amber Dhillion
Carter, Congrats and well done! Wishing you God’s Rich Blessings!
“Way to go” Ashley! We all wish you the best. We love you. Your family
Joel Michael Lindahl
Right from when you were little and still today you have only given us reasons to be proud. We are so lucky to have you in our lives. Congrats on your graduation. You did it – We did it Love Mom and Dad
To a very special niece as you graduate... Keep on following your star. You’ve made us proud Love Auntie Kelly and Uncle Gerry
Danyelle Heckert
Nicole Hendley
Congratulations Dallas on completing your apprenticeship as an Architectural Sheet Metal Worker. God bless your future, we love you so much! Dad, Mom & Lindsay
Sarah Holitzki
Congratulations Graeme! We are all very proud of you. Love Mom, Dave, Hannah & Grandma
Alexander Paige
If you can dream it you can achieve it. So proud of you! Love Mom
Congratulations Sweetie Pie. You did it!! We are so proud of you the door is now open to your future… May you always“Chase Your Dreams.” Love you forever and always Mom, Dad & Jesse
We are very proud to announce the graduation of our daughter and granddaughter Love your family
Partners in Learning! Congratultions! Make sure you use your newly acquired knowledge for good – not evil
Congratulations Mikayla! With our love and best wishes always.
We are so proud of you Shelby! “To Infinity and beyond”
Love Mom, Dad & Sydney
Your family
Love Mom, Dad & Nick
Shane Penner
Jolene Peppin
Rita Quik
Congratulations! We are so proud of you! Love Dad, Mom & Vanessa
Tanner Reich
So proud of you! The world is yours!
Congratulations Alex! We are proud of you. Now on to a new exciting chapter of your life.
Love Dad & Kait
Love your family.
Michael Robinson
Michael Roche
We Tip Our Caps to the
Graduates of 2013!
Good Luck Shane. Love Mom and Dad
Tayler Roy
Congratulations to our beautiful Jolene we are so proud of you! Spread your wings and fly. Love Mom, Dad, Grandma & Pappa
Clinton Shaw
Congratulations Rita, I’m so proud of you!
Congratulations, we are very proud of you.
Love your husband.
Love Mom, Dad & Shawn
Philip van Huigenbos
Matthew VandenDorpel
Congratulations Michael, you have worked hard and have made us proud.
Congratulations Michael. We are all so proud of you and have fun at S.F.U.
Love Mom & Dad
Love all of your family xo
Klaryssa Walter
Sydney Wigham
As the 2012-2013 school year comes to a close, I wish to extend my thanks to all of the parents, students and staff that helped to make this year a success. Congratulations to the graduating class of 2013! Your accomplishments will take you far. Treasure this moment of success and enjoy the journey ahead. -- Evelyn Novak, Superintendent of Schools
The Board of Education would like to congratulate this year’s graduating class. Together with the community, we rejoice in the hope and promise for the future that your graduation represents. We applaud your achievements and contributions to your school and community. -- Walt Krahn, Board Chair
Congratulations. Praying for God’s blessing on your new journey. Love Dad, Mom, Macy & Madelyn
Congratulations Clinton! Love Mom, Dad, Dominic, Tanyka and family
Congratulations! May God bless you on your future endeavors. Love Dad, Mom and family
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Lucas Britton
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Love Mom, Dad and Jenelle
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Congratulations Matt. Love Granny and Grandpa Jim
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever. We love you and are so proud. Love Oma, Mom & Dad
Congratulations. Aunt Sharon is very proud of you
District Office 8430 Cessna Drive, Chilliwack, BC V2P 7K4
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Congratulations
WINDING UP THE SEASON submitted photo
Chilliwack U10 Dynamites pitcher Karyssa Parks delivers a pitch during the third inning of a 12-2 victory over Abbotsford last week. The Chilliwack Dynamites fastpitch team will be participating in the Fraser Valley Interleague Year End Championship at F.G. Leary elementary on Saturday, June 15. The U10 division is the youngest age group that features teams doing their own pitching.
Bike To Work
WINNER
Congratulations to this year’s Bike to Work raffle winner, Joe Bachmeier.
Joe walks up to five kilometers every day to keep fit and enjoy the outdoors instead of using his car! Joe can now commute on his brand new Manhattan Smoothie, courtesy of Pedal Sport and the City of Chilliwack. The City of Chilliwack’s annual Bike to Work/School challenge is designed to encourage residents to leave their cars at home and use another form of sustainable transportation for their commute. If you are looking for a commuting alternative, the City has recently expanded the transit system with more convenient pick up times and routes. To see the changes, please visit Chilliwack.com/transit.
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SATURDAY JUNE 15, 2013 ONLY!
VALLEY TOYOTA MODEL CLEARANCE EVENT!
In conjunction with Toyota Canada’s 2013 Factory Event we are offering huge savings on new and test driver demo models. Vehicles will be sold on a first come basis. All clearance prices include any Valley Toyota discounts and can be combined low lease and finance rates offer through Toyota Financial Services. 2013 PRIUS HYBRID
2013 MATRIX
2013 COROLLA CE
2013 VENZA FWD
2013 RAV4 AWD
1.8L 4 cylinder DOHC 16-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
1.8L 4 cylinder DOHC 16-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
1.8L 4 cylinder DOHC 16-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
2.5L, 4 cylinder DOHC 16-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
2.7L 4 cylinder DOHC 16-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
BU42EP (CA) STK#EB13914
KU4EEP (SA) STK#EK13729
KN3DUP (AA) STK#UK13771
BFREVT (BL) STK#VB13921
ZA3BBT (AA) STK#BZ13572
WAS
19,988
20,610 NOW $
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
* WAS
26,410 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
25,488
$
*
WAS
27,820 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
27,488
$
*
WAS
31,545 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
30,488
$
*
WAS
31,499 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
29,988*
$
Finance @ 0.8% for up to 84 months Lease rates from 0% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.8% for up to 84 months Lease rates from 0% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.9% for up to 48 months Lease rates from 1.9% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 2.9% for up to 48 months Lease rates from 3.9% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.8% for up to 72 months Lease rates from 0% o.a.c.***
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $2,500 ON SELECT 2013 COROLLA MODELS!**
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $2,000 ON SELECT 2013 MATRIX MODELS!**
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $2,000 ON SELECT 2013 PRIUS MODELS!**
A MUST SEE - NOW COMPLETELY REDESIGNED FOR 2013
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $3,000 ON SELECT 2013 VENZA MODELS!**
2013 SIENNA
2013 HIGHLANDER 4WD
2013 HIGHLANDER HYBRID 4WDi
2013 TACOMA DCAB 4WD
2013 TUNDRA DCAB 4WD
3.5L 6 cylinder DOHC 24-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
3.5L 6 cylinder DOHC 24-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
3.5L 6 cylinder DOHC 24-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
4.0L 6 cylinder DOHC 24-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
5.7L 8 cylinder DOHC 32-valve VVTi engine, No Timing Belt, A/C, Power Windows & Locks, Keyless Entry, Engine Immobilizer, STAR Safety System.
ZK3DCT (AA) STK#CZ13878
DK3EHA (AA) STK#HD13865
DC3EHC (AA) STK#HD13668
LU4ENM (CA) STK#NL13685
UY5F1T (DA) STK#1U13735
WAS
32,030 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
30,988
$
*
WAS
49,360 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
47,488
$
*
WAS
53,536 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
51,988
$
*
WAS
38,055 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
36,988
$
*
WAS
46,655 NOW
$
including freight/pdi and levies*
44,488
*
$
Finance @ 0.8% for up to 72 months Lease rates from 0.9% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.9% for up to 60 months Lease rates from 0.9% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.9% for up to 60 months Lease rates from 0.9% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.9% for up to 48 months Lease rates from 2.9% o.a.c.***
Finance @ 0.9% for up to 72 months Lease rates from 0.9% o.a.c.***
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $2,500 ON SELECT 2013 SIENNA MODELS!**
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $2,000 ON SELECT 2013 HIGHLANDER MODELS!**
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $2,000 ON SELECT 2013 HIGHLANDER HYBRID MODELS!**
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $1,000 ON SELECT 2013 TACOMA 4WD MODELS!**
CASH PURCHASE INCENTIVES UP TO $6,000 ON SELECT 2013 TUNDRA AWD MODELS!**
IT PAYS TO READ THE FINE PRINT: *Clearance prices listed are for models listed by model and package code and specific stock number and includes any Valley Toyota discounts and any stackable Cash Incentives offered by Toyota Canada. *** All finance and lease offers
are on approved credit through Toyota Financial Services. Prices include a maximum for freight and pre-delivery inspection & environmental levies. Some conditions apply, and offers may change without notice. Dealer may sell for less. See Valley Toyota for more details.
DLN 8176
BY CORNELIA NAYLOR cnaylor@chilliwacktimes.com
Strickland strives to be in sync
L
ocal synchronized swimmer Olivia Strickland will get a chance to vie for a spot on a national-level team this summer after helping her team to a gold medal at the provincial championships last month. Swimming with the Coquitlam-based BC Aquasonics, the 12-year-old G.W. Graham middle school student captured gold in the Level 2 Team event and an individual bronze in 13-and-over Level 3 Figures at the Jean Peters Synchronized Swimming Provincial Championships in Victoria May 24 to 26. The individual bronze came despite this being Strickland’s first year on the high-level team and her first time in the 13-and-over category, pitting her against swimmers as old as 17. Based on their strong season, Strickland and her teammates have now been invited to attend the Aquasonics’ summer training camp to vie for a spot on the club’s agegroup national-level team for the 2013-14 season. “Because they’re a real bonded group, I
$
88 1.9 BI-WEEKLY≠
% FOR APR
FREIGHT AND PDE INCLUDED.
think they’d like to keep them together,” Strickland’s mom, Christina said. Strickland started in synchronized swimming with the Chilliwack Family YMCA Orcas five years ago. But the small club could only take her so far, and a taste of high-level competition on the 2012 BC Summer Games team sparked a decision to join the Coquitlam-based Aquasonics—B.C.’s top synchronized swim club, recently awarded the Gold Level of Club Excellence by Synchro Canada for the fourth year in a row. “We needed to make that step to take her to this larger club.” said Christina. It hasn’t been easy. Since September, Strickland has traveled to Surrey and Coquitlam three times a week for three- to four-hour training sessions, getting home at 9 p.m. on school nights twice a week. “I’m just feeding and driving,” Christina said with a laugh. After Strickland’s successful first season with the team, however, it’s clear her family’s sacrifices are paying off. “The club has had these kids on their radar as the next wave,” Christina said.
THIS IS MY WAY OF GETTING
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▲
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$
$1,340 DOWN
% FOR APR
0 $
ON ROGUE S FWD MODELS
84
MONTHS
FREE ESTIMATES ON REPAIRS
Special Price also on repairing broken chains, half and full shanks, safety chains, replacing missing diamonds, etc.
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Reg $75.00
$0 DOWN • $0 SECURITY DEPOSIT
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±
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3 Rings $
SOLDER RINGS TOGETHER 95
PER MONTH FOR 60 MONTHS.* FREIGHT AND PDE INCLUDED
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OR GET
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LEASE A 2013 NISSAN ALTIMA FROM
$
CASH PURCHASER’S DISCOUNT
ON OTHER SELECT ROGUE MODELS
STANDARD FEATURES: BLUETOOTH® HAND-FREE PHONE SYSTEM 3 • REMOTE KEYLESS ENTRY • PLUS MANY MORE
604.858.5115 jrjewellersbc.com
THIS IS MY ALTIMA.
2013 NISSAN ALTIMA WAS NAMED A 10 BEST FAMILY CAR BY KELLEY BLUE BOOK’S KBB.COM.^
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$ % APR
STARTING FROM
25,243
BEST-IN-CLASS COMBINED FUEL ECONOMY†
AVAILABLE FEATURES: SPACIOUS INTERIOR • HANDS-FREE TEXT MESSAGING 2 • BLUETOOTH® HANDS-FREE3 • BOSE® PREMIUM AUDIO SYSTEM4 • PLUS MANY MORE ◆
AVAILABLE FEATURES: BLIND SPOT WARNING1 • REARVIEW MONITOR • MOVING OBJECT DETECTION • PLUS MANY MORE
BEST-IN-CLASS HIGHWAY FUEL ECONOMY †
FINANCE A 2013 NISSAN SENTRA FROM ONLY
16,415 STARTING FROM
◆
1.8 SR model shown
▲
FINANCE A 2013 NISSAN ROGUE AT
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*Lease offer available on new 2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. 1.9% lease APR for a 60 month term. Monthly payment is $286 with $0 down payment or equivalent trade-in and includes freight and PDE ($1,695) and no Security Deposit required. Lease based on a maximum of 20,000 km per year with excess charged at $0.10/km. Total lease obligation is $17,184. Includes $150 Dealer Participation on 2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. Conditions apply. See your Nissan retailer for details. ±0% purchase financing for up to 84 months available on 2013 Nissan Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission. Representative finance example based on Selling Price of $25,728 financed at 0% APR for 84 months equals $277 per month with $2,500 down payment. Cost of borrowing is $0 for a total obligation of $25,728. ≠Finance offers are now available on select 2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission. Selling Price is $16,415 financed at 1.9% APR equals 182 bi-weekly payments of $88 for an 84 month term. $1,340 down payment required. Cost of borrowing is $1,036.20 for a total obligation of $17,452. ◆ $25,243/$16,415/$25,728 Selling Price for a new 2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 S (C4LG53 AA00), manual transmission/2013 Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission. Includes $150 Dealer Participation on 2013 Altima Sedan 2.5 (T4LG13 AA00), CVT transmission. ‡$5,000 Cash Purchaser’s Discount is based on non-stackable trading dollars and is applicable to all 2013 Nissan Rogue models except 2013 Rogue S FWD (W6RG13 AA00), CVT transmission. The $5,000 cash purchaser’s discounts is only available on the cash purchase of select new 2013 Rogue models (excluding the W6RG13 AA00 trim model). The cash purchaser’s discounts will be deducted from the negotiated selling price before taxes and cannot be combined with special lease or finance rates. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer. Conditions apply. ▲ Models shown $34,293/$21,515/$36,148 Selling Price for a new 2013 Altima Sedan 3.5 SL (T4SG13 AA00), CVT transmission/2013 Sentra 1.8 SR (C4RG13 RT00), CVT transmission/2013 Rogue SL AWD (Y6TG13 AA00), CVT transmission. *±≠◆‡▲Freight and PDE charges ($1,695/$1,567/$1,750), certain fees where applicable, manufacturer’s rebate and dealer participation where applicable included. License, registration, insurance and applicable taxes, air-conditioning tax ($100), are extra. Finance and lease offers are available on approved credit through Nissan Canada Finance for a limited time, may change without notice and cannot be combined with any other offers except stackable trading dollars. Retailers are free to set individual prices. Offers valid between June 1st, 2013 and July 2nd, 2013. †Fuel economy from competitive intermediate/compact 2013 internal combustion engine models sourced from Autodata on 13-12-2012. Hybrids and diesels excluded. 2013 Altima/Sentra fuel economy tested by Nissan Motor Company Limited. 2013 Altima: 2.5L engine (7.4L/100 KM CITY/5.0L/100 KM HWY), 3.5L (9.3L/100 KM CITY/6.4L/100 KM HWY). 3.5L shown. 2013 Sentra: CVT transmission (4.9L/100 KM HWY/6.6L/100 KM CITY/5.8L/100 KM COMBINED), manual transmission (5.5L/100 KM HWY/7.5 L/100 KM CITY/6.6L/100 KM COMBINED), CVT model shown. Actual mileage may vary with driving conditions. Use for comparison purposes only. ∞Applicable to four-door models built after November 2012. TOP SAFETY PICK+ winners must earn good ratings for occupant protection in at least 4 of 5 IIHS evaluations, with no less than acceptable in any test. IIHS rates vehicles good, acceptable, marginal or poor based on performance in a moderate overlap frontal crash, small overlap frontal crash, side impact and rollover, plus evaluations of seat/head restraints for protection against neck injuries in rear impacts. For details see www.iihs.org. ^For more information, visit www.kbb.com. Kelley Blue Book is a registered trademark of Kelley Blue Book Co., Inc. 1 The Blind Spot Warning System is not a substitute for proper lane change procedures. The system will not prevent contact with other vehicles or accidents. It may not detect every vehicle or object around you. 2Use the text messaging features after stopping your vehicle in a safe location. If you have to use the feature while driving, exercise extreme caution at all times so full attention may be given to vehicle operation. 3The Bluetooth word mark and logos are owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Nissan is under licence. 4Bose® is a registered trademark of The Bose Corporation.
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RING REPAIR SPECIALS RE-TIP CLAWS
First Tip - 24.00 Next 3 Tips @ 16.00 Ea. All others over 4 tips, 12.00 Ea.
$
$
$
RING SIZING From
Ladies Size Down 00 $
10K & 14K GOLD
Ladies Size Up 00 $
From
From
We Buy Your Unwanted Gold! From
26
34
Gents Size Down 00 $
30
Gents Size Up 00 $
42 Slightly more for more than 1.5 sizes up
SALE ENDS June 29, 2013
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Wonderful
W E ’ R E M A K I N G D A D ’ S D AY
Wall of Ties
Father’s Day Tie Colouring Contest
PRIME RIB SPECIAL FROM 5PM
OPEN 11:30 am to 9:30 pm. Come in & join us on Sunday June 16th for a celebration of food and fatherhood
GIFT CERTIFICATES MAKE THE PERFECT GIFT! 5725 Vedder Road
604.858.9070
www.JacksonsSteakandGrill.com
Father’s Day Features Veal Cannelloni $18
stuffed with spinach, ricotta, ground veal, mushrooms, herbs & baked in rose sauce
OUR WINNERS BY RANDOM DRAW
Weston age 4 Sierra age 6 Jake age 3 Brighton age 7 Kurtis age 6 Jordan age 5 Izabella age 10 Ezera age 6
Thank you to everyone who entered! Your efforts will put smiles on all Dad’s faces!
Thank you to our prize donors: Cultus Lake Golf Club, Thomas Designer Jewellery and Cultus Lake Waterpark
10oz Prime Rib $24
with bacon & cheddar mashed potatoes add herb crusted prawns $4
Seafood Gremolata $20
forno roasted trout filet with jumbo prawns topped with lemon zest, herbs, parsley & garlic with warm potato salad
Slow Cooked Back Ribs $25
spiced bbq baby back pork ribs served with hand cut parmesan truffle french fries
Stuffed Veal $27
with fresh herbs, prosciutto & mozzarella, served with warm potato salad
SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH
OPEN FOR DINNER AT 5:00PM
Reservation 604-793-0022
True Italian, Family Food & Friends
45323 Hodgins Ave. Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK TIMES THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 2013
Father’s Day Tie Colouring Ashley Contest
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age 10 for Dad
CANADA SAFEWAY FOUNDATION RECEPTION
Maverick age 5 for Dad
THURSDAY, MAY 16, 2013 Since 2002, the Canada Safeway Foundation has invested funds and resources to multiple organizations in British Columbia. The impact has been wide-reaching with support of hunger prevention, families living with disabilities as well as prostate and breast cancer research. Over the last eleven years, over $4 million has been donated to more than twenty innovative programs and organizations across the province.
FROM LEFT: Carmin Osbourne, Sponsorship Manager, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation; Wendy Slavin, CEO, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation; Mike Nash, Vice President Retail Operations BC, Canada Safeway; Elaine Webb, Director Health Promotions and Planning, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation; Nicola Houston, Fund Development Officer, Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation
Dorian Jenna
age 10 for Dad
age 7 for Dad
FROM LEFT: CT Control Temp Ltd – Venessa Santos; Dennis Arduini; John Smith; Connie and Vince Hartman
FROM LEFT: Jason Nichol, Business Manager Western Canada, Johnsonville Sausage LLC; Josianne Légaré, Vice President Sales Western Canada, Lassonde Sales Group; Laurie and Michael Abey, Director Sales, Olympic Dairy Products Inc; Kerry Somerset, Key Account Manager, Lassonde Sales Group; Mike Hagel, Customer Manager, Kruger Products
FROM LEFT: Cliff Marr, Manager Corporate Development, Easter Seals BC/Yukon; Renee Hopfner, Director Community Investment and CSR, Canada Safeway; Stephen Miller, President and CEO, Easter Seals BC/Yukon
Brooke
FROM LEFT: Jenny and Kevin Sharp, Real Estate Manager, Canada Safeway; Trevor Lee, Director Real Estate, Canada Safeway; Colin Bosa, Chief Executive Officer, Bosa Properties Inc.
age 13 for Dad
Alexis
age 7 for Dad
Tyler
age 6 for Dad Carolyn Tuckwell, President & CEO, Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
SPONSORS PLATINUM Aqua Star Canada Corp. GOLD Weston Bakeries Ltd.
MEDIA • Shaw Media • POSTMedia Integrated Advertising
SILVER CT Control Temp Ltd.
See list of Winners on Page 24
FRIEND Coca-Cola Refreshment Canada • Cyba Stevens Management Group Inc. • Delta Pacific Seafoods Ltd. • I-Corp Security Services Ltd. • McKesson Canada • Nestlé Canada Inc. • Pepsico Beverages Canada • Polygon Homes Ltd.
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Father’s Day Tie Colouring Contest THANKS TO ALL WHO ENTERED!!
Winter
age 41/2 for Dad
Come and enjoy the Fraser Valley’s most accessible waterslides, with no stairs for you to worry about! Ride the Black Hole, tube the Rapids River Ride or enjoy our gigantic Hot Tub! All that, plus FREE parking and HEATED water on all the slides!
Keyan
age 9 for Dad
Just 10 minutes East of Chilliwack at Exit 135 in Bridal Falls
1-888-883-8852 www.bridalfallswaterpark.com
OPEN SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS 10 am to 6 pm (Weather Dependent)
Bring Dad for some fun! Come sliding on Father’s Day and Dad gets in for
FREE
Valid June 16 - only.
Happy Father’s Day! Chey-Chey age 9 for Dad
Amber
age 12 for
Dad
See list of Winners on Page 24
All Recliners are not created equal... and neither are all Fathers.
F4SMHA 4 STROKE 4 HP OUTBOARD TILLER sale
starting from
449
$
CAFE
CASCADE SUPPLY & MARINE LTD.
FS9.9SMHA 4 STROKE OUTBOARD TILLER sale 12FT PRINCECRAFT UNGAVA BOAT sale 12FT LOWE A1257 BOAT
plus $90 pdi
$1399 plus $90 pdi
$2599 Reg $2700
$2499 Reg $1599
sale $1399
16FT LOWE A160 SIDE CONSOLE BOAT & 40 HP 4 STROKE OUTBOARD & sale TRAILER
$14,895
L1232 LOWE JON BOAT 604.793.7966 45921 Wellington Avenue Chilliwack jballamfurniture@shawbiz.ca www.jballamfurniture.com
Reg $925
sale $749
46108 Airport Rd. Chilliwack 604-792-1381 or 1-800-663-2269
www.cascademarine.com
HOURS: Mon-Fri 8:00am-6:00pm • Sat 8:00am-5:00pm
Celebrate Dad this Father’s Day Enter his name to win a football jersey of his choice.
Enter to Win in store! One entry with every purchase. Draw date 2pm, June 16.
207-7592 Vedder Rd. (Canadian Tire Mall) 604.846.8484 www.britishempire.ca New hours: Tues 10am – 5:30pm Wed, Thurs & Fri 10am – 7pm Sat 8am – 5pm • Sun 10-2 • Closed Mon. Air Conditioned Cafe
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Father’s Day Tie Colouring Contest
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Owen
age 6 for Dad
HUGE PLANT SALE!
Abby
age 7 for Dad
FATHER’S DAY & CUSTOMER APPRECIATION
See list of Winners on Page 24
SALE EVENT! WOW!
14” Hanging Basket Reg. 32.95 ea
2 for $50
Just in time for Father’s Day
12” Hanging Basket
3 for $50
It’s our Summer BOGO Event
50
for a limited time on all in-stock outdoor furniture
BUY ONE GET SECOND ITEM
%
*
OFF Retail price
*equal or lesser value item
Huge Selection In-Store
Soak up the SAVINGS!!! PLUS BONUS PACKAGE
• LED lighting • stainless jets • waterfall feature • 2 jet pumps • Corona Ozone Discharge or hush pump
5999
$
7 Person RHYTHM SPA Reg $8575
*
*plus shipping/taxes
www.bishopscentre.ca STORE HOURS: Prospera
Pauline
The
MSA Centennnial Library
W ay
Montvue Ave.
S. Fr as er
Montrose Ave.
Pauline St.
Abbotsford
CYPRESS ST.
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Chilliwack filmmaker Nicolas Teichrob brings his newest film, Stand, to town for a viewing at the G.W. Graham school theatre on June 20.
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hilliwack filmmaker Nicolas Teichrob is back in town with another extreme, adventure sport film, but this time it comes with a message. Stand is an independent, ocean sports film focused on surfing and stand-up paddleboarding, which looks at the threat of an oil spill currently facing the west coast of B.C. due to the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline and tanker route. Co-produced by Sardis secondary grad Teichrob, the film premieres in Chilliwack on June 20 at G.W. Graham. Having recently picked up Best Film honours at the Vancouver Festival of Ocean Films, Stand continues on its journey across the world to showcase British Columbia. Visually stunning, the film follows the journey of profes-
Local filmmaker Nicolas Teichrob brings the threat of an oil spill along our coast into focus building their own cedar stand-up sional, expedition stand-up paddleboards as a means of conpaddle-boarder Norm Hann, as necting with their he paddles the traditional ter350-kilometre “We hope to offer an ritories and proeast coast of insight into the cultest. Construction Haida Gwaii, of the students’ directly adjacent ture, landscape and paddleboards to the proposed freedom of the West coincided with tanker route through Hecate Coast, and along the the Bella Bella Joint Review PanStrait. Narrated way raise awareness el hearings where by Hann, the film 11 students highlights the about what is at participated in a natural beauty stake.” 48-hour hunger and diversity of strike—a radical the marine and Nicolas Teichrob gesture. terrestrial enviJoining Hann is ronment. surfing icon and Also speaking Tofino native, Raph Bruhwiler. out about the proposal is a HeiltBruhwiler demonstrates the lifesuk Grade 12 woodworking class
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Nicolas graduated from Sardis secondary in 2002 who then went on to the University of British Columbia where he finished with a master’s in glacial morphology. He now works as a professional extreme sports photographer. His debut film produced in 2011 was an extreme skiing/snowboarding film called Out. Stand is produced by Nicolas Teichrob Photography and b4apres Media and world premiered on May 3 in Vancouver. ◗ The Chilliwack showing of Stand takes place at the G.W. Graham school theatre on June 20 at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 (adults) and $5 (kids 12 and under) and can be purchased online at Store.Standfilm.com, at Mt. Waddington’s Outdoor Store near Vedder Crossing (cash only) or at the door (cash). A question-and-answer period with Teichrob will follow the film screening.
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vided the Arts Council with a grant to create an online presence for the arts community in Chilliwack. In addition, the Arts Council will be distributing printed copies of the directory in libraries, tourism centres, civic facilities and various other locations throughout the Fraser Valley. Basic information added to the directory is absolutely free, however, those who purchase an individual member-
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The Friends of the Library Photo Contest is back for its eighth year so break out the camera and start snapping. There is no entry fee for the contest and all photos must have been taken in the Fraser Valley between September 2012 and August 2013. There are two categories: seasonal/places and people/ animals. Contest opened June 10 and entries will be received until 5 p.m. Aug. 10. Full information and rules will be printed on the entry forms available at the Chilliwack, Sardis and Yarrow Libraries.
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Abstract in Action
On now at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre Gallery running until July 20 is Abstract
in Action, paintings by Vancouver artist Nasser Ghaderi. Ghaderi arrived at painting as a new career from a background in film and poetry. He discovered that painting matched his sense of energy and expressionism and provided an outlet for his desire to produce original, creative and spontaneous images. The gallery at the Centre at 9201 Corbould St. is open
Free comedy
Dukes Pub and Mustangs Entertainment present Comedy Night, June 14 featuring the very funny Dylan Rhymer with special guest Langley’s own Ian Imrie with a special homecoming for doorman Richard “Dick”Thompson as well as the emcee for the evening, Langley’s own Susan Hansen. Admission is free. Duke’s Pub is at 41582 Yale Rd. West. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Phone 604-8236431 for more information.
Economics of Happiness
It’s documentary night at Inner Vision Yoga as The Eco-
nomics of Happiness will be shown June 14 at 7:30 p.m., 45638 Lark Rd. (one block north of Garrison Village). Admission by donation. Visit www.innervisionyoga.ca.
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The Fleitta Tutte School of Dance presents Showtime & Tea 2013. Come for the yearend tea and dance recital. Enjoy a cup of tea or coffee, nibble on fruit or pastries and be entertained by students aged three and up performing year-end dances. Event is at Evergreen Hall, 9291 Corbould St., June 15. Tea is at 1:30 p.m., show is at 2 p.m. Tickets available at the door, $10 for adults and $8 for seniors/students.
Chilliwack theatre company Secondary Characters presents A Confectioner’s Cabaret on June 21 at 7 p.m. Andrew Lloyd Webber music is featured in the first act, and after a dessert break, highlighted will be some of the favourite songs from our past shows: The Sound of Music, Charlie Brown and Little Women. Doors open for A Confectioner’s Cabaret at 6:30 p.m. at St. Thomas Church Hall, (46048 Gore Ave.) with entertainment starting at 7 p.m. Purchase tickets ($20 or $50 for a family) in advance by emailing secondarycharacters@live. ca or calling 604-795-4780. See WHAT’S ON, Page 34
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Peggy Stel
Penticton artist Peggy Stel opened a new exhibit, Pieces Within, at the Chilliwack Museum this past Saturday. Stel says that artists such as Daphne Odjik, Bill Reid, and Vincent Van Gogh have influenced both the style and subject matter of her paintings. Further information can be obtained by calling the museum at 604-795-5210.
Take a Stand
Stand is an independent ocean sports film that looks carefully at the threat of an oil spill currently facing the west coast of B.C., due to the proposed Enbridge Northern Gateway pipeline and tanker route. Stand, co-produced by Sardis-raised filmmaker Nicolas Teichrob, premieres in Chilliwack on June 20 at the G.W. Graham school theatre at 8 p.m. Tickets are $10 (adults) and $5 (kids 12-andunder) and can be purchased online at Store.Standfilm. com, at Mt. Waddington’s Outdoor Store near Vedder Crossing(cash only) or at the door (cash). A question and
June at Branch 280
Branch 280 of the Royal Canadian Legion has special events scheduled this month. Dance from 7 to 11 p.m. with Cheek to Cheek, June 14 and 15; Whiskey River, June 21 and 22; Valley Fire, June 28 and 29.
Puppet show
A puppet show with Elspeth Bowers is on at the Chilliwack Library, June 22, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Launch the summer with an out-of-thisworld performance by storyteller and puppeteer Elspeth Bowers.
Harrison festival
The 35th annual Harrison Festival of the Arts runs July 6 to 14 with an opening night concert July 5. For tickets to any of the evening concerts
Nazareth
Rock.It Boy Entertainment presents Nazareth on July 8 at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. Tickets are $54.50 (plus facility fee and service charges) available at Centre Box Office. Charge by phone at 604-391-SHOW (7469) or online at www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.
FSNA dinner
The Federal Superannuates National Association of
retired Army, Navy, Air Force, RCMP and civil servants annual dinner is June 11, 5:30 p.m. at the Masonic Hall on Hocking Avenue. Tickets available at the FSNA office, telephone 604-795-6011 on College Street (Senior Recreation Building). Catering by Cookie’s, entertainment and door prizes.
Knitting circle
The Chilliwack Common Threads knitting circle welcomes new and experienced knitters to join them Tuesday nights from 7 to 9 p.m. at Heritage Room at Carman United Church, 7258 Vedder
Rd. Come out for knitting help, ideas and community. For more information email loriangela@telus.net or see the group on Facebook.
Chorus sings
Starting in May, the Chilliwack Harmony Chorus will meet Wednesdays at 7 p.m. at the Christ Lutheran Church, at 9460 Charles St. The chorus is looking for all singers, men and women, who enjoy four-part harmony, barbershop style. Contact 604-795-5682 for more information. ◗ Compiled by staff
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Obituaries
Campbell, John (Jack) January 21, 1929 - June 3, 2013
Jack passed away peacefully with his family by his side. He is survived by Joy his wife of 63 years; his daughters Tracey (Norman) Noringseth, Terry (Ted) Haight; his grandchildren Kris, Ryan, Amy (Lucas), Aiva and Axel; and his constant companion Scruffy. Before retiring to Cultus Lake Jack was a long time resident of White Rock, past Master of the Masonic Lodge, White Rock’s first life guard as well as involved in the White Rock Swim Club. He enjoyed his daily swims in Cultus Lake and walking his dog Scruffy. “Always remembered for his cheerful whistling” No service by request. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to a charity of your choice.
Henry Taekema
Sept. 23, 1924 – June 11, 2013 Henry was born in Stiens, Friesland, the Netherlands on September 23, 1924 and passed peacefully into the presence of our Lord at home in Chilliwack early in the morning of June 11, 2013. He is survived by his loving wife Evelyn, of almost 61 years, three brothers, one sister, five sons; Jim (Sharon), John (Wendy), Gerry (Tina), Lloyd (Wendy) and Arnold (Yvonne), 21 grandchildren and 24 great-grandchildren. He will be missed by his family and friends. A Celebration Life will be held at 1:00 PM on Monday, June 17, 2013 at Cornerstone Christian Reformed Church, 9800 McNaught Rd, Chilliwack. The family wishes to thank the home support and palliative care staff for their excellent care during Dad’s illness and final days. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Unity Christian School.
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GET YOUR KIDS ' ON THE WAGON' we have 8 kids wagons large and small plus several nursery wagons priced from $10 $25 on kids and $40 - $50 for nursery ones (larger kids ones ok as movable flower beds) also have old laundry tubs with drains at $20 and up (doubles) plus old metal wheel barrows with iron spoked wheels $100 (or $250 at the nursery) 6’ windmill $70 (its new) small garden wheel barrows $15 - $20, or construction type $60 - $70, natural gas BBQ with side burner $20, wood carvings $100 and up , 4’ Maple trees in pot $8, garden tools $5 (some $40 ones $10) 18'-24' x6’ ornate trellises for vines or veggies $20, good used roofing tin as low as $10 per sheet, chain link fencing 4’ and 6’, top rail posts, gates all ½ price of new or less, dog taxis S-L at $10 - $40, economy to luxury dog houses $25 and up, 12 HP garden tractor (no mower) for kids or pulling little trailers, great cub cadet lawn tractor with hydraulic lifting rototiller (needs carburetor cleaning) this weekend $300, Husqvarna front mount riding mower with rear wheel steering needs belt (automotive) and carb tune up (cost $5000) asking $350 obo, small utility trailer (can also be pulled by garden tractor!) and hundreds of items incl pond pumps sump pumps and great piles of rusty things for garden decor and a 12' Sthil gas chop saw $225. 604-793-7714
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CKC 3 MALE black lab puppies, 8 weeks. Exc pets. 1st shots/ tattoo done. $800. 604-454-8643
GOLDEN RETRIEVER pups CKC reg, vet ck’d, ch parents, health tested. Ph 604-794-3786
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Okanagan/ Interior
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Houses - Sale
6020-06 GARRISON CROSSING 5 bdrm, 4 bath, 3385 sq ft executive Self-contained carriage-house suite. Only $694,500 Call 604-847-9459. PropertyGuys.com ID 76459
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TOP FLOOR quiet side of bldg 650sf 1br+den condo nr Hosp, & Sky train $244K 778-241-4101 see uSELLaHOME.com id5580
STEVESTON VERY large 1284 sf 2br 2ba top fl condo amazing mtn views, $455K 604-275-7986 see uSELLaHOME.com id5376
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Pet Services
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Langley/ Aldergrove
ALDERGROVE SXS DUPLEX 80K below assessment. $3100mo rent $529,900 firm 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3428
LANGLEY BUILD your dream home, secluded 5 ac view ppty, well inst $630,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id4513
LANGLEY NR town fully reno’d 2474sf home on 5ac ppty, bsmt suite $1,150,000 604-825-3966 see uSELLaHOME.com id5582
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FORT LANGLEY 2300sf 5br w/suite above 3 additional rental units $965K 604-882-6788 see uSELLaHOME.com id5533
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Surrey
FLEETWOOD RENO’D 2140sf 4br 3ba, large 7100sf lot, bsmt suite $529,000. 604-727-9240 see uSELLaHOME.com id5617
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OLDE GENERAL STORE AUCTION “Let us help you.” Call us to discuss: Consignments, Estates, Liquidations We Welcome Quality Antique Consignments. We will Buy Sell & Trade Contact Brenda 604-795-4006
PUBLIC AUCTION:
June 22nd - 9 AM 6780 Glover Rd., Langley B.C. 80-100 CARS, LIGHT TRUCKS & RV’s Industrial, Construction, Forklifts, Farm & Turf Equip., Fleet Trucks & Trailers, Lumber, Boats, Tools
Industrial Smalls Welcome / Online Bidding Available Phone: 604-534-0901 www.canamauctions.com
LANGLEY RENOD sxs duplex +1/2ac lot, rental income $2,300 /month $489,900 604-807-6565 see uSELLaHOME.com id3186
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Recreation Property
CULTUS LAKE HOLIDAY PARK, site #155, 60x35, storage shed, firepit, Bell dish, lawnmower, $69,500. 604-596-7060
HATZIC LAKE 1 hr drive from Vanc, 2 vacant lots 1 is lakefront $65K is for both 604-240-5400 see uSELLaHOME.com id5588
Out Of Town Property
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CRANBROOK 2060SF 4br 3ba reno’d home w/side suite on 2 lots $239,900 778-887-4530 see uSELLaHOME.com id5304
HATZIC LAKE Swans Point, 1 hr from Vanc incl lot & 5th wheel ski, fish, $134,500. 604-209-8650 see uSELLaHOME.com id5491
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LOT & Trailer. This little gem is located 120 miles from Van, pool - C.H, hiking, fishing, history of Caretaker, maint $775/yr, $30,000 obo. Lot 33 - 30860 Trans Canada Hwy Yale BC. Ph 1-604-792-6764
NEW SRI 1152 sq ft, 3 BR, dbl wide $77,900. Full gyproc single wide $66,900. Repossessions 1974-2007. Call 604-830-1960
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LOVES DOGS! NEED SOMEONE to WALK YOURS? Call Mark 604-792-6413
CULTUS LK gardener’s dream 1160 sf 2 br 1.5 ba rancher, a/c 55+ complex $63K 604-858-9301 see uSELLaHOME.com id5400
10 ACRES OF OKANAGAN VIEW PROPERTY FOR SALE Located 6 km from Penticton Hospital on the eastern hillsides above the city. Numerous building sites with view to the north up Okanagan Lake. One of the few remaining 10 acre country residential parcels that has not been developed. On paved road with power to the lot line. For sale by owner at only $289,000. Contact donaclair11@gmail.com or 250-493-5737
MERRITT HERITAGE style 3070 sf 4br 5ba on 9.9ac lot detached shop, view $895K 250-378-8857 see uSELLaHOME.com id5592
Chilliwack
4 BDRM home FFI backs onto park, 2.5 bth, corner lot, garage + parking, newly decorated $354,900. Viewing by appt. 604-793-6642
Real Estate Investment
2.75 ACRE executive lot Chwk Mtn build your dream home View! View! $389K 604-316-7775 see uSELLaHOME.com id5641
Richmond
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5070 SAVE A LIFE. Wonderful rescue dogs from Foreclosed Upon Pets. Spay/neutered, regular vaccinations & rabies, microchipped. $499 adoption fee, avail at your local Petcetera stores.
Lots & Acreage
New Westminster
One call does it all! PB KANE Corso ready, m/f, dew claws/tails, 1st/2nd shots, deworm, $1500, 604-802-8480
GUILDFORD 1900SF 3br 2ba w/basement suite on huge 8640 sf lot, $489,000 604-613-1553 see uSELLaHOME.com id5608
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Surrey
Real Estate
At WE BUY HOMES We CASH YOU OUT FAST! We Also Take Over Your Payments Until Your Home is Sold. No Fees! No Risk! Call us First! (604)- 626-9647 www.webuyhomesbc.com
Chilliwack
Travel Destinations
WHISTLER CONDO CHEAP short term Creekside 800 sf, 2 sep areas each open to hallway, good location 3 queen beds, w/d, park, gym, hottub, by mth July $2800, Aug $2800 Sept $2300. 1-604-935-6535
Houses - Sale
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6008-28 4530
PARTIAL OCEAN view, 920sf 2br+den 2ba quiet condo, kids, pets ok. $309,000 778-294-2275 see uSELLaHOME.com id5575
TOP FLR 762sf 1br condo, in-ste laundry, 45+ building Mt. Baker view $85,000. 778-822-7387 see uSELLaHOME.com id5553
Metaphysical
Mobile: #4486 www.truepsychics.ca
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Dogs
IMMACULATE TOP fl 963sf 2 br condo, insuite laundry, +55 building, $121,500 604-309-3947 see uSELLaHOME.com id5565
Cares!
★CATS & KITTENS★ FOR ADOPTION !
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REAL ESTATE
Childcare Available
A is for Apple Daycare Centre Inc Summer Care Available for School aged children 9601 Hamilton Street Mon-Fri 6:30 am-6:30 pm Call 604-791-1354
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Pet Services
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Mobile Homes
QUALITY MANUFACTURED HOMES Manufactured homes new and used Park spaces. Park models Service work 1- 800-339-5133
OCEAN FRONT boat access only 2 yr old 1600sf 3br 2.5ba 30min from W Van $799K 778-998-9141 see uSELLaHOME.com id5424 RV LOT at CULTUS LAKE HOLIDAY PARK with year round camping access; finished in paving stones, low fees. All ament Grt loc. Moving must sell $107,500. 1-604-795-9785
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Legal/Public Notices
PUBLIC NOTICE
2012 ANNUAL MUNICIPAL REPORT TAKE NOTICE that, in accordance with Section 99 of the Community Charter, the “2012 Annual Municipal Report” will be presented for Council’s consideration at the Regular meeting of Council to be held at 3:00 pm, June 18, 2013, in the Council Chambers at City Hall, located at 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, BC The “2012 Annual Municipal Report” is available for inspection during office hours, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday except holidays, at the Office of the City Clerk, City Hall, 8550 Young Road, Chilliwack, BC. Delcy Wells, CMC City Clerk
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Collectibles & Classics
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Parts & Accessories
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Scrap Car Removal
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Sport Utilities/ 4x4’s/Trucks
HOME SERVICES 8065
Contracting
SELF-SERVE DISCOUNT AUTO PARTS OVER A THOUSAND VEHICLES TO CHOOSE FROM
WEEKLY SPECIALS
June 15 - June 21, 2013 1966 CADILLAC Coupe de ville a/c, pwr pkg, nr new tires, was $7500, now $6500 604-793-5520
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Door Glasses ........................$1495 Hoods.........................................$4495 Fenders.....................................$2595 Car Doors................................$3995 Trk/Van/SUV Doors..........$4995 Throttle Body Assys........$2495 Front Diff Assys..................$6995
Domestic
2011 Hyundai Sonata Limited Affordable Luxury 35,600 kms. 2.4L GDI DOHC. $19,999. Email: sjscot@shaw.ca (604) 794-3428.
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Motorcycles/ Dirt Bikes
Hours: 8:30am-5pm 7 Days A Week www.pickapart.ca
2007 KAWASAKI Vulcan 900, new saddle bags/batt, w/shield, bike cover. $4,995. 604-209-1039
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2006 FORD F250 4x4, 8 cyl stnd, 170k’s, 5.4L EFI, tow pkge, alpine stereo, single cab $7900. 604-819-3610
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Sports & Imports
604-792-1221
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1989 19’ Bayliner Capri Blue, 2.3 litre IO Fresh water cooled, new windshield/canvas/swim grid, trailer. $6,975. 604-837-7564
9522
1979 FORD M/H, 23 ft, cozy, bunk beds, fully equipped, low k, hi way usage, $4,950. 778-737-3890
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$4495
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$3495
• 2005 Chevrolet Optra • 2003 Ford Taurus
#DD9997 Full Load, 110kms
$3495
• 2003 Honda Accord Coupe
$2995 HARLEY
• 1981 Harley Davidson Shovelhead #DD4570
$9000
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• 1998 Pontiac Sunfire GT #DD6895 Coupe, auto 191kms
• 1997 Nissan Altima GXE #DD3963 Loaded, auto, 159kms
• 1993 Ford Ranger 4x4 #DD9996 6 cylinder, 5 speed
• 1992 Ford Tempo
#DD9216 140kms, 4dr,, auto
$2495
#DD7845 Coupe, loaded, leather, auto
$1250
3 BR = 11/2 Baths - 2 Levels 1,100 sq.ft. and a fenced back yard For more info call Mike at 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696 or Email: wb@raamco.ca WOODBINE TOWNHOUSES 9252 Hazel St. Chilliwack. BC Move-In Incentive!
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6508
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1 bdrm 2 level Twnhse, 650 sq. ft., F/S – $575 1 bdrm Agassiz F/S, coin laundry – $500 1 bdrm apt F/S, heat incl – $550 1 bdrm condo@NewMark 6 appl, gas incl – $650 1 bdrm suite F/S, newly reno’d, incl util – $650 2 bdrm apt Heat incl, in town, F/S – $700 2 bdrm suite 1200 sq.ft., utilities incl – $1100 3 bdrm twnhse 3 appl, 2.5 bth, garage – $1150 3 bdrm twnhse 5 appl., 1.5 bath,1600 sf – $1200 3 bdrm suite 5 appl, util. incl, 2 car garage – $1300 3 bdrm suite F/S, utilities incl – $1150 3 bdrm house 5 appl, gas fp, 2 car garage – $1400 4 bdrm house 4 appl. garage – $1350 4 bdrm house 5 appl., garage, Sardis – $1400 .....................................
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8205
Paving/Seal Coating
ALLEN ASPHALT concrete, brick, drains, foundations, walls, membranes 604-618-2304/ 820-2187
8240
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HOME RENO’S. Interior / Exterior. Bthrm, kitchen, yard work. No job too small or big. 604-316-3130
8255
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6505
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1BDRM/1BTH MELLARD Ave, Chilliwack $675, bright, 650 sq/ ft, laminate floor, heat/hot water, coin laundry, pet ok, available now. 778-834-8342
6508
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9530 Fletcher St. 793-9572
6540
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1 LARGE bedroom house $745/m . Avail July 1. Ph 604-792-0232 3 BDRM LARGE home downtown area $1100/m. Ph 604-792-0232 4 BR, 2bath, with shop, on acreage, reno’d kitchen, new paint, new appls, June 15th, $1650 + utils, No.3 Rd/Tolmie, N/S, 604-760-9563
6620
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#102 - 46172 FIFTH AVE FOR LEASE - Warehouse Space 1760 sq ft, Includes handicap washroom, 1 Large 12’ Bay Door. Warehouse Available Now $1,325 Monthly. Call: (604) 702-0995
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2003 DODGE SX 2.0 #DD4578 LOADED,AUTO
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1956 OLDSMOBILE Sedan, excl cond 324/ Rocket 88 78,000 org miles. A must see $12,000. 604-795-3344
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