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Katie Bartel The Progress School districts that ignore recommendations of class size for industrial education classes risk possible liability should an accident occur, the board heard Tuesday. Chilliwack industrial education teacher Eric Munshaw presented trustees with a best practices guide created by the BC Technology Education Association that was released last Should this be Friday. The guide, ignored, we which cites think they could documents from across Canada, be liable the United States, New Zealand ~ Industrial and Workers Compensation education Board, recomteacher mends an “absolimit of Eric Munshaw lute” 20 students in industrial education classes. The best practices guide states that due diligence on the part of shop teachers, administrators, trustees, B.C. Education Ministry, and the government, must guide both policies and actions in order to avoid student injury and potential litigation. “Student safety is our primary concern,” said Munshaw. “Having done our due diligence [with this report] the burden is now on the employer. Should this be ignored, we think they could be liable.” Classes across the district have been bursting, many with upwards of 30 students – including shop classes.
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Aoki Terrero, a kindergarten student at Tyson elementary, laughs after finding another pumpkin that’s too heavy for her to pick up during a trip to Petey’s Pumpkin Patch at Fantasy Farms on Wednesday. Aoki was one of 40 Tyson kindergarten students who visited the farm that day where everyone got to bring home a pumpkin. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
School trustee denies confidence breach Katie Bartel The Progress Chilliwack school trustee Silvia Dick says she’ll take legal action if she doesn’t get an apology from board chair Doug McKay following his allegation she leaked information improperly from a district finance meeting. During her trustee report, at Tuesday night’s board meeting, Dyck defended her actions and said she would seek legal advice if she did not receive an apology for what she called slander. “The threatening, intimidating and just inaccurate information cited by trustee McKay shows a lack of respect for the community and an attempt to silence trustees,” she said. “This
is not the first time McKay has attempted to bully and threaten those who hold other points of view.” The dispute first began last week after Dyck had reported information regarding a $6 million accumulated surplus, which included funds obtained through student busing fees, that were discussed in a finance committee meeting. Finance committee meetings are closed meetings. According to senior administration, information in those meetings is not to be publicized until after it’s been presented at a public meeting. McKay released a statement to the media on Monday stating that Dyck’s comments were out of line, inaccurate, and did not
represent the board as a whole. Further, he said Dyck had broken long-standing process in the district. But on Tuesday, Dyck said the information she spoke of was not confidential, it was common knowledge. She had reported an estimated $35,000 surplus of busing fees. “Do the math,” she said after the meeting. “We know how many students we have, we know how much money we’re collecting for transportation, and we know how much money the government is giving us. This information is all out there. “I will not be silenced by bullying behaviour and I expect an apology.” McKay did not respond at the
meeting to Dyck’s comments. Meanwhile, the source of the conflict – student busing fees – were sidelined for another meeting. Staff have been directed to report back to the finance committee meeting on Nov. 1 with a detailed account of the transportation fees, including which students are exempt from the fees, and the exact surplus dollar figure obtained from those fees. The board will then look at options for whether or not to continue charging for busing. The school district has been charging $200 per child, up to $600 per family, to ride the bus since September 2010. kbartel@theprogress.com twitter.com/schoolscribe33
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Candidates discuss obstacles to redevelopment Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Downtown revitalization has been on Chilliwack’s to-do list for decades. As the first in a Progress series of election questions, council candidates were asked: “What are the impediments to redevelopment in the downtown core, and what would you do to mitigate them?” Responses were received from 11 of 20 candidates by deadline. Their complete responses are online at www.theprogress.com But here’s a summary: Ron Wedel said there’s no “clear cut solution” other than working
with business owners to solve “the different hurdles facing them.” Several things are “holding up redevelopment,” he said, pointing to underground contamination in at least one case. Gord Kornelson said it’s time “to stop and listen to the complaining” about the amount of time and money already spend on downtown studies. His vision for improving the downtown includes better lighting, more RCMP presence, and a pedestrian area on Wellington. Roger Myers said Chilliwack Economic Partners Corporation is working hard on the problem of attracting new businesses downtown. Redevelopment isn’t really
needed, Myers said, “we need to offer social services to our less fortunate and take back our downtown.” Dick Harrington suggests that “every single property owner” should be urged to be part of a downtown committee striving for consensus on action. “Should some areas be bulldozed in order to build new apartment complexes, to draw people to shop downtown?” he said. “A new public relations campaign on ‘Shop Downtown’ needs to be implemented.” Sue Attrill said she’s looking forward to implementing some of the findings of the Downtown Revitalization Task Force.
“There has been some good Ken Popove said supportprogress in the core of our city ing social developments like the with 57 new businesses coming Health Contact Centre and Ruth into Chilliwack,” she said. & Naomi’s Mission are “unprecGarth Glassel said he would edented and necessary.” start “relaxing the Encouraging “distincbylaws” to make it tive, trendy, hands-on, easier for new busiboutique style shops” nesses to put up like those on Wellington new buildings and www.theprogress.com Avenue and Mill Street condo units. will create a unique “For a healthy shopping experience, downtown, we must also stop this and in turn promote a live/work insane ideology” about creating environment cultivating shoppers “low-cost housing” paid for by the looking for items the big box stores city or province. don’t offer. “Let the churches and chariChad Eros said the idea of revities take care of the downtrodden, talizing the downtown should be that’s their job, not the taxpayers,” abandoned. he said. Continued: COUNCIL/ p16
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Parents Philana Tessun and Carmen Kirkland are upset that it took the school district a week to clean up vulgar graffiti at Central elementary. Some of it was located where they’re sitting, above, by their feet. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
Delay in graffiti removal prompts parent complaints Katie Bartel The Progress When vulgar graffiti showed up on Central elementary a week ago, parents thought for sure it would be removed immediately. They were wrong. It took the school district a full week to remove profane messages spray painted on the school building and benches. Central parents believe if it were any other school, the graffiti would have been removed immediately. “Without a doubt if it was another school it would have been cleaned up right away,”
said Philana Tessun, who has two children attending Central. “But because it’s Central, because we’re in the downtown core, we’re treated less, like we’re second class. And that’s not right.” Carmen Kirkland, who also has two children attending Central, was aghast when she first saw the messages. “These are not words our kids should be reading,” Kirkland said on Tuesday morning when the graffiti was still present. “Why is it still there? Why hasn’t it been cleaned up? This should have been taken care of as soon as possible.”
In an email to The Progress, superintendent Michael Audet said the district’s general practice is to remove graffiti within 24 hours of it showing up – especially when it includes “profanity or language harmful to students.” But for Central, instead of painting over the graffiti, the maintenance department applied a chemical remover, which didn’t work. On Tuesday, they took secondary measures with an abrasive that did work. Not soon enough for some in the community. When the graffiti first appeared, a teacher had taped
a garbage bag over it to try and shield students from the words. The garbage bag was ripped down within a day. On a local blog, Central students expressed their dismay. One student wrote that she was disgusted and no longer felt safe in her school. “It gives the school a bad reputation,” she wrote. “When parents come to school with their kids, who are still very young, it makes them think ‘wow, what kind of community would do something like that.’ “It doesn’t make the school feel like a safe place like it should.” kbartel@theprogress.com twitter.com/schoolscribe33
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Haunted house on the hill The Progress Follow the signs to Jeannie’s Haunted House on Promontory Heights. She’s been working in earnest to prepare a wicked Halloween display at her house. “I don’t watch horror movies but I love scaring people,” said Jeannie Savard. “Basically I do it for the kids.” She creates a haunted house display outdoors every year, and did it for years in Abbotsford before shifting the tradition to Chilliwack when she moved to Promontory a few years ago. “I change it up every year and add new elements,” she said. “Everybody loves it. It’s so exciting.” Her 16-year-old niece from Australia
is experiencing her first North American Halloween as a way of celebrating her birthday. This year Savard set up a “Circus of Horrors” in the garage and “Zombieville” is along the side the house. The front yard has a creepy graveyard, pirate ship, and a mad science lab. The public is invited to check it out at 5379 Westwood Drive. Jeannie’s Haunted House will be open Thursday, Oct. 27, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and then on Halloween night Oct. 31, from 6 p.m. 10 p.m. Entry is by donation of a canned pet food item for the SPCA. jfeinberg@theprogress.com twitter.com/CHWKjourno
RCMP release names of Surrey couple arrested for car theft Robert Freeman The Progress Chilliwack RCMP have released the names of a Surrey couple arrested last Friday as they pulled into a parking lot where a crime investigation was underway. Ian Mountain, 26, and Lisa Shaw, 41, were allegedly driving a vehicle stolen earlier in Chilliwack
when they pulled into the Aitken Road parking lot on Oct. 21. Members of the Chilliwack RCMP’s crime reduction unit were at the location investigating another crime when they noticed the “suspicious” vehicle. Both suspects have been charged with possession of stolen property, and Mountain faces an
additional drug-related charge. A small amount of drugs was found during the arrest. Const. Tracy Wolbeck said property crime is a high priority in the Chilliwack RCMP’s strategic plan, and it is “being pursued very aggressively.” rfreeman@theprogress.com twitter.com/paperboy2
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Airport strategy coming soon, says CEPCO Robert Freeman The Progress A strategy for the development of the Chilliwack airport is expected to be unveiled in the next few weeks, John Jansen, president of the Chilliwack Economic Par tners Corporation, said Wednesday. He said the strategy will give CEPCO, City officials and airport managers “some general guidelines on how to position the airport” – such as possible use as a training facility – and the steps needed to achieve goals recommended by a consultant. Jansen said the report should also set out any “weaknesses” found by the consultant in the airport’s infrastructure, such as whether a longer runway is needed for the facility to reach its maximum potential. “The airport is an important part of our economy,” he said. CEPCO received $10,650 from a federal government program aimed at attracting foreign investment to develop the aviation strategy, ChilliwackFraser Canyon MP Mark Strahl announced in a news release last week. “We want the world to know, our local communities provide great business opportunities to international investors,” Strahl said. The Invest CanadaC o m m u n i t i e s Initiatives program suppor ts non-profit and public-private partnerships at the local community level. Unlike other municipal airports in the
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Too many ignore new texting and driving laws Texting and driving can be deadly. Ditto for talking and driving. And even though it’s now against the law, many B.C. motorists still haven’t got the message about distracted driving. Need proof? A recent ICBC-commissioned survey found that half of respondents witnessed other drivers texting and talking on hand-held devices “several times a day.” But it seems nobody really wants to admit it. Only 16 per cent of those same respondents answered yes to using a hand-held while driving over the past year. And those who do get caught red-handed usually have a good excuse. During a recent traffic blitz aimed at distracted drivers in B.C., police handed out more than 3,500 tickets and heard plenty of excuses. Recently ICBC distributed a list of the top 10 excuses drivers offered up, which ranged from ludicrous (“But it was an emergency call to my wedding planner!”) to plainly defiant (“This is a bogus law”). But as any traffic cop will tell you, a distracted driver is a dangerous driver. And as smartphones become more ubiquitous and more textweened teens get behind the wheel, the streets will become even more dangerous. So, what will it take to get drivers to put down their cells? Likely, it will take more educational campaigns and incrementally stiffer fines, just as it did with the battle against drinking and driving, to get drivers to rethink their driving habits. Here’s a sobering stat that could be used to kick off the next awareness initiative aimed at texting and taking drivers: Every year, distracted driving results in more than 117 deaths and 1,400 serious injuries in this province. See, there really is no excuse for driving distracted. ~ Black Press
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A long road to ‘community living’ in B.C. VICTORIA – My first glimpse of B.C.’s care system for developmentally disabled people was as a teen in the early 1970s. My grandfather brought me to his workplace, Tranquille “school.” The Kamloops institution that began life as a tuberculosis sanitorium in 1907 was by then converted to warehouse a different group of society’s outcasts. Ambulator y inmate-patients wearing locked-on football helmets wandered the courtyard of a sprawling prison-hospital complex that featured its own fire station. Tranquille would hit the headlines a decade later, when Human Resources Minister Grace McCarthy announced that she was enacting a plan, years in the making, to close such places. Tranquille, with 323 inmate-patients and 675 staff, would be first. A 1983 newspaper report captured the mood: “Mentally retarded persons in institutions must not be
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renewed under the B.C. government’s “net zero” wage mandate, with an additional $18 million to enroll employees in dozens of contracted agencies to a pension plan for municipal employees. Lobbying and court action have forced expansion of provincial services to those diagnosed with autism and fetal alcohol conditions. People with Down syndrome and other disabilities now live much longer, to the point where some develop dementia as well. All this is on top of the many previously independent seniors developing dementia and other disabling conditions at an accelerating rate. Stephanie Cadieux, the latest minister of what is now called Social Development, has asked for a multi-ministry examination of the adult care agency, Community Living B.C. As CLBC’s budget rises past $710 million, there are services from the health and children and families ministries going
to disabled people as well. The political focus has been on CLBC’s closure of 65 group homes with only 200 residents, and its push for adult adoptions rather than institutions with shift workers. This is true “community living” that should be established where practical, with appropriate inspections. The NDP wants a moratorium on group home closures, even if they’re decrepit or mostly empty. It wants a backlog of 2,800 applications for new or increased service eliminated, apparently without any efficiency moves. It wants an “independent review” of CLBC followed by a full-time independent advocate for developmentally disabled people. (The NDP also wants independent advocates with office staff and investigative powers for seniors and forest workers. B.C.’s independent children’s advocate continues to pile up reports with questionable
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Call for more health care support I am only 16 years old, and I don’t know much about the medical system or the politics surrounding it all. What I do know, however, is that it’s pretty wrong for my mom to be sent home 5 minutes after a major surgery on her leg, and have to crawl on her hands and knees up the 4 flights of stairs in our home, all because the hospital didn’t have enough beds for her to stay overnight in. My mother had surgery on September 30th at the Chilliwack General Hospital. This surgery was booked at least three months prior with the specific requirement of having to stay in the hospital overnight because of complications in several previous surgeries. Right before they rolled her in to surgery the staff explained that there were no beds in the hospital available that night. My mother
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to collect 300 cans by the end of the evening. “I was so surprised by how well it went,” said Hinlopen. And now, with more than 30 students participating, the leadership class hopes to raise at least 1,000 cans this year. “It is such a simple, fun way to get involved in the community,” said Hinlopen. “We still get to dress up, be with our friends and the knowledge that together we are making a difference in even one person’s life is an added bonus. “People are always doing canned food
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NOTICE OF ELECTION BY VOTING NOTICE OF ADVANCE VOTING OPPORTUNITY PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY given to the electors of the Fraser Valley Regional District that an election by voting is necessary to elect one (1) Electoral Area Director in each of the following Electoral Areas of the Fraser Valley Regional District for a term of office commencing December 2011 and terminating in 2014. The following persons are nominated as candidates for whom votes will be received: ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA A [Boston Bar, North Bend and Canyon Alpine] Usual Name FORMAN, Lloyd FOUGERE, James R.
Address 64980-D North Bend Stn Road, Boston Bar 48723 Chaumox Road, North Bend
ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA B [Spuzzum, Yale, Dogwood Valley, Ruby Creek, Sunshine Valley, Laidlaw, Othello] Usual Name ADAMSON, Dennis BISHOP, Andy
Address 31295 Trans Canada Highway, Yale 65089 BC Nickel Mine Road, Hope
ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA C [Lake Errock, Hemlock Valley, Harrison Mills, Morris Valley, Harrison Lake Watershed] Usual Name BALES, Wendy FAULKNER, Colin Richard WAARDENBURG, Mel
Address 42802 Tait Road, Deroche 43875 Chestnut Lane, Lake Errock #55-14550 Morris Valley Road, Harrison Mills ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA D [Popkum, Bridal Falls]
Usual Name DICKEY, Bill HENSHALL, Michael
Address 53500 Elgey Road, Rosedale 53788 McGregor Road, Rosedale
ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA E [Columbia Valley, Chilliwack River Valley, Lindell Beach, Cultus Lake, Post Creek] Usual Name DIXON, Taryn LAMSON, David
Address 43210 Glacier Rd, Lindell Beach 48853 Chilliwack Lake Rd, Chilliwack ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA F [McConnell Creek, Hatzic Prairie, Durieu]
Usual Name BOGSTIE, Richard (Dick) BOUCHER, Ray
Address 11010 Stave Lake Road, Mission 10125 Mountainview Rd, Mission
ELECTORAL AREA DIRECTOR ELECTORAL AREA G [Hatzic Island, Nicomen Island, Dewdney, Deroche, portions of Sumas Mountain] Usual Name RICKETTS, Lea STOBBART, Al
Address 43821 Loch Rd, Lake Errock 15500 Morris Valley Rd, Agassiz
VOTING DATES AND LOCATIONS The GENERAL VOTING OPPORTUNITY will be held on SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2011 between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm at the following locations: Jurisdiction Electoral Area A Electoral Area B
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Electoral Area D Electoral Area E
Electoral Area F Electoral Area G
Voting Places Canyon Lanes Bowling Alley 47585 Trans Canada Highway, Boston Bar, B.C. Yale and District Community Use Facility 65050 Albert Street, Yale, B.C. Sunshine Valley Community Centre 71737 Meadow Road, Sunshine Valley, B.C. Coquihalla Elementary School 455 6th Avenue. Hope, B.C. North Fraser Fire Hall No. 2 43824 Watkins Road, Lake Errock, B.C Hemlock Valley Fire Hall 47100 Laurel Road, Hemlock Valley, BC Popkum Fire Hall 10570 Popkum Road N, Rosedale, BC Chilliwack Fish & Game Club 48685 Chilliwack Lake Rd, Chilliwack, BC Cultus Lake Community Centre 4220 Columbia Valley Hwy, Chilliwack, BC Hatzic Prairie Community Hall 10845 Farms Rd, Mission, BC FVRD Community Access Centre 10220 North Deroche Road, Deroche, B.C.
The ADVANCE VOTING OPPORTUNITY will be held on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 2011, between the hours of 8:00 am and 8:00 pm at the following locations: Jurisdiction Electoral Area A Electoral Area B Electoral Areas D and E Electoral Areas C, F and G
Voting Places Canyon Lanes Bowling Alley 47585 Trans Canada Highway, Boston Bar, B.C. District of Hope Municipal Hall 325 Wallace Street, Hope, B.C. FVRD Office 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack, BC FVRD Community Access Centre 10220 North Deroche Road, Deroche, B.C.
All eligible voters are entitled to vote at the Advance Voting Opportunity – no restrictions apply other than voter eligibility requirements.
ELECTOR REGISTRATION VOTER REGISTRATION AND ELECTOR QUALIFICATIONS There is no need to pre-register to vote as the registration of all electors for voting will take place at the time of voting. At the time of registering to vote, you will be required to make a declaration that you meet the following requirements: • You are 18 years of age or older • You are a Canadian citizen • You have been a resident of BC for at least 6 months immediately preceding voting day • You have been a resident of (resident elector) OR have been a registered owner of real property in the Electoral Area (non-resident property elector) for at least 30 days immediately preceding voting day, and • Not have been disqualified from voting. For example: persons who are in custody for an indictable offence; persons involuntarily confined to an institution in relation to a criminal offence; and persons who have committed an election offence as per Division 17 of the Local Government Act Note: Corporations are not entitled to vote or to have a representative vote on their behalf
NON-RESIDENT PROPERTY ELECTORS • Non-Resident Property Owners must not be entitled to register to vote as a resident elector and may only register to vote as a non-resident property elector in relation to one parcel of real property in the Electoral Area and must hold one of the following interests in the real property, as applicable: • Registered owner of a property in fee simple • Registered lease-holder for a term of at least 99 years • Other registered owner as defined in Section 51(4) of the Local Government Act • If more than one individual is the registered owner of the property, only one of those individuals may register to vote as a Non-Resident Property Elector for that property and that person MUST obtain the written consent of the number of individuals, who together with the person registering to vote, are a majority of those individuals on title to the real property. Non-Resident Property Elector Consent Forms can be obtained prior to the time of voting from our website (details below) or by contacting the Chief Election Officer, or designate. • At the time a Non-Resident Property Elector registers to vote, the application for registration must be accompanied by proof satisfactory to the Election Official that the applicant is entitled to register in relation to the real property, and if applicable, the written consent from the other registered owners of the real property. Proof of entitlement to register in relation to the property may be in the form of a recent property Title Search, Certificate of Title or Tax Notice. • All registered owners must be individuals. If there is a corporation registered on title, no owners are eligible to vote as non-resident property electors. ELECTOR IDENTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS Resident electors will be required to produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature). The identification should, together, prove both residency and identity. Picture identification is not required. Non-resident property electors must produce 2 pieces of identification (at least one with a signature) to prove identity, proof that they are registered owner of the property, and, if applicable, written consent from the majority of the other property owners. Picture identification is not required. Documents accepted for purposes of elector identification must either be the documents prescribed under regulations to the Local Government Act or evidence deemed acceptable and satisfactory to the election official at the Voting Place. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE SEE OUR WEBSITE AT: http://www.fvrd.bc.ca/NewsEventsTopics/2011localgovernmentelections/Pages/2011%20Local%20 Government%20Elections.aspx Questions with respect to the 2011 General Local Election may also be directed to: Jan Gibson CHIEF ELECTION OFFICER Fraser Valley Regional District 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack, B.C. 604-702-5029 1-800-528-0061 jgibson@fvrd.bc.ca
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News The Fraser Valley Regional District also supported a renewal, in a close 11-10 vote. The $20-milllion annual cost of running AirCare test centres is entirely covered through fees on motorists. Only half the region’s vehicles get tested every two years because newer ones are exempt. ~ Black Press
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Celebration of light best in the dark Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Artist Sylvie RousselJanssens uses light sculptures to tell richly woven stories with poetic words and the beauty of nature. She has 36 works of art ready to go, and she’ll pare that number down to about 30 for her new solo show opening in Chilliwack next week. “I have to put them up to really see what works.” Because of the emphasis on electrical light shining through fabric in her light boxes and sculptures, the gallery space
has to be fairly dark to show the work at its best. The Emily Carr grad and local member of the Chilliwack Artists’ Association is presenting Inspired by Light, at the Chilliwack Art Gallery Nov. 2 to Dec. 5. “It has a bit of everything,” she says. “Some of it is a hybrid between illustration and art.” The show contains new work she’s recently created, and some from existing series, such as the one she did on trees or the botanical series. “Words and nature were my
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Sylvie Roussel-Janssens’ show ‘Inspired by Light’ opens Nov. 2 at the Chilliwack Art Gallery with an opening reception on Nov. 5. Pictured here is one of her pieces called ‘El Viento’. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS
mediums for this show,” says Roussel-Janssens. “I wanted to challenge myself to do something visual with words. “Until now I was a little hesitant about using languages other than English. But I decided to go for it and ended up using three languages.” Some pieces have evocative lines of poetry, like one in English from an Irish poet, French from a Haitian one and Spanish to highlight a Chilean poet — all from a show that opened in Montreal last year, called Text-iles. One of the sculptures uses
words from a poem by Pablo Neruda of Chile. “He’s very coastal and very visual.” One of her most recent pieces, Hope is a Thing With Feathers, has a line from the Emily Dickinson poem: “Hope is the thing with feathers/ That perches in the soul /And sings the tune without the words /And never stops at all.” Her passion for sculpture led her to explore different materials and techniques over the years. The Montreal-born artist uses wire, polyester fabric,
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silver ink and electrical light in the beautiful piece inspired by Dickinson with a bird perched inside a human head, and poetry printed on the tendrils of hair. “I use a lot of birds in my work,” she says. “This poem really inspired me.” Sylvie Roussel-Janssens’ show Inspired by Light Nov. 2 to Dec. 8 with the opening artist’s reception on Saturday, Nov. 5, 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Chilliwack Art Gallery, Wednesday to Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
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A selection of entertaining events for the week ahead: October 28 to November 3
FRIDAY The Great Blue Heron Nature Reserve Society brings conservationist Dr. Robert Butler to the Cultural Centre at 7 p.m. with his program ‘Bringing Nature into the City’. Tickets $12. 604-391-7469. www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca Country Blend performs a Tribute to the Legends of Country at the Cultural Centre at 7:30 p.m. Tickets $25. 604-3917469. www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca
SATURDAY Join the folks at the Chilliwack Library for ‘Rated T for Teen’ where they’ll break out the Xbox, Wii, and Nintendo 64 for an afternoon of noisy video game fun, from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. Treats included. Chilliwack Safety Village’s second annual Tricks and Treats event is today at the Lions Hall (45580 Spadina Ave.) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission $2.50 per person or $10 per family. Remember to wear your costume.
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There’s a Halloween Dance at the Cheam Leisure Centre for kids 18 and under (parents welcome) from 6:30 p.m. to midnight. Prizes for best costume. Tickets $10. All proceeds go to the Salvation Army food bank and the SPCA. For more info, contact Linda at 604-7950831 or lindamloewen@shaw.ca.
SUNDAY Ataque! Afro-Brazilian Capoeira is a performance of high-energy dances and dazzling costumes, all set to exuberant capoeira music, with upbeat Brazilian vocals at the Cultural Centre tonight at 8 p.m. Tickets $25-30 and available by calling the Centre Box Office at 604391-SHOW (7469), or online at www. chilliwackculturalcentre.ca
Chris Cooper presents Spirit of Adventure, a journey of friendship and adventure around the British Isles at the Chilliwack Library at 7 p.m. Seating is limited to the first 50 people. Ladies Night Fundraiser, hosted by the Chilliwack Chicks for the fight against breast cancer, is tonight at Grey Area Gallery at 7 p.m. featuring art and a fashion show. Tickets $15. 604-858-7028.
WEDNESDAY The 2011 Fall Film Series is at the Cottonwood 4 Cinemas at 7 p.m. Tonight’s movie is The First Grader (2010) biography/drama, UK/USA/ Kenya, English. [PG-13] ~ 103 min. Tickets $5. 604-392-8888.
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MONDAY The Reapers Haunted Attraction and the Maze of Terror is open nightly at 7 p.m. at 9423 Gibson Rd. until Oct. 31. www.reapers.ca. 604-792-8572.
Ataque! Afro-Brazilian Capoeira is Oct. 30 at the Cultural Centre. See Sunday’s listing at left for more info. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Chilliwack Visual Artists Association brings ‘Fraser Valley Reflections’ by Barry Morris to the Chilliwack Museum until Nov. 9.
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Chilliwack native Nicholas Humphries was recognized for his outstanding filmmaking at a Hollywood film fest last week. The Sardis secondary grad of 1999 directed the film, The Little Mermaid, which captured the Screamfest Horror Film Festival award for best short. The awards ceremony was held Saturday, Oct. 22 and the short film was called “gorgeous” and surprised some critics. This is a brief synopsis of it: “In a barren wasteland lies a circus tent. Inside, a ringmaster forces a mermaid to perform for a group of spectators.” The film was produced by Vancouver Film School students Samantha Jewell, Lindsey Mann, Aliya Tarmo and Justin Simon, directed by Riese: Kingdom Falling director Humphries and stars VFS alumni Trevor Gemma (Gutterballs) and Jovanna Huguet (Smallville). The Little Mermaid production was part of Volume IV of the VFS Compendium series, a suite of high production value short genre films based on literary classics. Compendium is unique in that it brings together students, alumni, and working professionals from all sectors of the entertainment industry – giving students the opportunity to work collaboratively on something incredible. Check out more: http://anythinghorror. com/2011/09/25/horror-short-little-mermaidto-premier-at-screamfest-horror-film-festival/
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What’s wrong with the Chilliwack Huskers? And how does it get fixed? Eric J. Welsh,
won a game in two years? It wasn’t something that was arrived at lightly, but at some point you need a fresh 0-10 this year. start.” 0-10 last year. But what will change No regular season wins for under a new head coach? the B.C. Football Conference What needs to change? Chilliwack Huskers since The prevailing theory is Oct. 3, 2009. that Chilliwack cannot comAnd little reason to hope pete because they lack the for change next season. finances to compete. If junior football in The perception is that Chilliwack isn’t on life sup- teams like the Vancouver port, it’s certainly in critical Island Raiders and Okanagan condition. Sun dominate year after year Can the Huskers pull because they’ve got recruitthrough? ing budgets that dwarf Can they be more than two Chilliwack’s. easy wins on another Sache admitted team’s schedule? that’s a part of it, but Does anyone he also said that’s an care? overly simplistic view. Geoff Sache is “With Nanaimo, the president of the they’ve got an employteam, following in ment program where the footsteps of his guys go there and father, Jim Sache. know they’ll have Both are good work when they’re Geoff football men dedicatnot playing ball. SACHE ed to seeing junior They’ve got a great football succeed in scholarship fund,” Chilliwack. Sache explained. “A team “0-10 last year wasn’t like the Sun, they’ve got a good, but if you looked at board of 15 or 20 directors what we had player wise, former players and business we had depth on our ros- owners - and they seem to ter and we knew we weren’t be very good at going out going to turn it around in and getting dollars. So, they one year,” Sache said. “It probably spend more money wasn’t fun but we thought because they bring in more there were better things to money.” come. That’s why this year Which leads us to an obviwas such a kick in the pants. ous follow-up question. A lot of those guys didn’t Does Chilliwack care? come back for various reaA core group of volunsons, and rather than build- teers worked their butts off ing on 2010 it seems like we for the Huskers this season. took a step back.” Twenty three of them were The step back led to the thanked in an ad that ran in resignation of head coach this newspaper. Luke Acheson last week. Sixty-eight businesses The former University of were mentioned as comManitoba Bison was well- munity sponsors and a core liked by his players, assem- group of die-hard fans can bled a capable coaching staff be spotted at most home and recruited some talented games. players. But if the Huskers were to But, whatever good he go away, how many people did off the field didn’t trans- in this town would actually late on the field, and the lack notice? of wins made it unlikely he’d And if people do care, be back for a third season. how willing are they to step “I just don’t know how you up and help? go into the offseason recruit“We’ve got 10 people on ing,” Sache said. “What do our board doing as much you open with? Come play in as they can. For myself, I Chilliwack where we haven’t have a farm and a family too,
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but I do as much as I can,” Sache said. “I believe there are more people out there. Whether they just need to realize we need help and we need more people in the stands, I don’t know what it’s going to take to tap into that.” If Sache had an offseason wish list, it would start with a marketing director, someone to sell the team to the community. “If we could get help selling this team to the city, I think people could care,” Sache said. “We haven’t really had that and I think that would be the top priority for me.” Then, he would like to have more boots on the ground pursuing sponsorship dollars. Jack Covey, the most energetic senior you
will ever meet, has carried that load over the last few seasons, doing yeomans work to keep the team financially viable. “It’s great what Jack’s done and we wouldn’t be around if it weren’t for him,” Sache said. “But at the same time, we can’t just rely on him.” A housing director is another obvious need. When players arrive in Chilliwack for the start of training camp, the team alltoo-often finds itself scrambling to find places for them to live. “We used to have someone in real estate who could ID a couple houses for rent,” Sache acknowledged. “But that was an issue for us this year.” And then, there’s the
problem of employment. BCFC players are not like junior hockey players, with all their off-ice concerns handled by the team and its army of billets. “You get 18 or 19 year old guys who are away from home for the first time, and they find out about paying rent and bills and everything else,” Sache said. “And I know we lost returning players and some recruits we really wanted because we couldn’t find jobs for them. We do what we can, but the employment situation has just been dismal.” Finding a new head coach, marketing director, housing director and employment director is a tall order in an offseason that looks long but flies by surprisingly fast. If things are to turn around
in time for the 2012 season to be better, Sache needs to find these people sooner rather than later. If the community doesn’t respond to the Husker SOS, it seems only a matter of time before existing volunteers throw their hands in the air and say enough’s enough. “Honestly, if it gets to the point where I’m doing as much as I can and everyone involved is doing as much as they can and the team isn’t any better — that will be your answer to the question, does Chilliwack care?” Sache said. “It would be unfortunate if the team didn’t make it. I hope they care and I hope we never get to that point.” See www.chilliwackhuskers.org for team contact info.
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Sports JB Blue Giants on a roll as they look to avenge loss The JB Blue Giants won their sixth consecutive game, dominating the Langley Bears 58-14 last Saturday. The win sets up a rematch of the two top teams in the league from earlier in the season when the Meadow Ridge Knights (8-0) defeated the Giants (7-1) with a late field goal by a final score of 3-1. In the game against Langley running back Cameron Lampart led the way with 89 yards on three carries and a touchdown, in addition to one reception for 25 yards. Running back Tyler Sprott had six carries for 50 yards and a TD while Ethan Mastin gained 48 yards on the ground. Jake Hunter and Conner Moore contributed 23 and 17 rushing yards respectively. Quarterback Riley Clayton com-
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Sports U16 Girls Strikers dominate in Surrey It one of these kicks, at the 18-minute mark, that got the visitors on the board. Chandâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s clearing kick was taken by outside midfielder, Taylor Allen, who played â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;giveand-goâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; with Brett Karcioglu to get past the first defender. Karcioglu then sent a pass to center-mid Emma Haagensen who feathered the ball through to a streaking Emily Finley. Finley made no mistake, slipping a shot past the diving keeper for the opening score. It was not until the 30th minute of the first half that the Chilliwack pressure paid off once again. It was another nice passing play from centre defends, Kelli Whitehead to the outside mid, Kaila Rondo that started the play. Rondo fed a pass
Chiefs help make fundraising easier A few random thoughts as the Chiefs get ready to return to home ice and put a forgettable three-losses-in-three-days road trip behind them. The Chiefs will host the Trail Smoke Eaters Friday night. The Smokies are currently in last place in the Interior Conference with just two wins in their first 11 games. They did pull off a recent win over the conference leading Penticton Vees which should serve as a reminder to the Chiefs that once the puck drops, the standings donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t matter. Fans are encouraged to wear their best Halloween costumes to the game. Prizes will be awarded to the best costume via fan vote. Chiefs staff will select a group of the best dressed who will then take to the ice during an intermission. Voting will then be turned over to the fans. Chiefs staff not being eligible for prizes has me rethinkJacob ing plans to show up dressed like BESTEBROER a later years Andre the Giant. Some good news for all the fundraising groups out there. The Chiefs have implemented a very user friendly fundraising program. All the user group has to do is contact Andrea at the Chiefs Office (andrea@chilliwackchiefs.net or 604-392-4433) to let her know they are interested in participating; itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s as simple as that. A promo code specific to the user group will be set up. All you have to do is forward the link below to your contacts and the fundraising begins. No initial outlay of money is required. Groups can earn up to two dollars per ticket sold. International hockey returns to Chilliwack on November 5th when Canada West will take on Russia in a pre World Junior A Challenge game at Prospera Centre. Expect to see some future high NHL draft picks on the Russian team. Two players currently ranked in the Top 10 for the 2012 NHL draft, Nail Yakupov (2009) and Mikhail Grigorenko (2010) recently played in this event. Overall, 13 World Junior A Challenge alumni have been first-round selections, including three in the Top 10 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Kyle Turris (2007 3rd overall by Phoenix), Nikita Filatov (2008, 6th overall by Columbus) and Alexander Burmistrov (2010, 8th overall by Atlanta). Tickets for the game are now available at Prospera Centre or online at www. kbrticketing.com. There have been some interesting international hockey games played in Chilliwack over the years. Next week weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll look a little closer at a few of the games including appearances by the Japanese national team, the Canadian Olympic Team with Ed Belfour in goal and a team from Czechoslovakia taking on the Chilliwack Colts. If anyone has any memories of any of these international games Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;d love to hear about it. My email address is jb@chilliwackchiefs.net.
Lunachicks battle to a draw against Aldergrove The Chilliwack Lunachicks finished their home stand this past weekend with a hard fought 0 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 0 draw with the visiting Aldergrove Battle Axes. Lisa Hiemstra garnered the shutout for the Lunachicks while defender Rebecca Bramley registered a strong game for the
to the speedy Finley who pushed passed the defender at the six-yard line and put her shot into the far lower corner of the net, past a surprised Viper keeper for her second tally of the game. Though the Strikers continued to push hard on Surrey trying add to their lead with some well placed passes to the forwards Kiana Thiessen and Makayla Pfeifer, the numerous offside calls disrupted the flow of the Chilliwack attack. The locals continued their pressure on Surrey, but could not capitalize on them and the final score remained 2-0. Chilliwack is on the road again next Sunday to take on the Ravens, the other Surrey team.
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LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Make an effort to spend some time with someone whom you have not seen in awhile, Libra. You won’t regret the decision because soon you will part ways again. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Scorpio, try to find a balance between the time you spend with others and the moments you secure for yourself. While not secretive, you do relish in your privacy. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Sagittarius, you will quickly become “persona non grata” if you don’t mend your ways. Taking advantage of others will cause them to rescind their generosity. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Personal matters take precedence once again, Capricorn. Just when it seems you can never conquer the challenges that arise, you are met with a welcome surprise. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 Aquarius, bide your time because the stars indicate a changing of times that will move in your favor. This will be an opportunity for wrongs to be righted. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, don’t devote too much attention to recreational activities this week because then it could distract you from work that needs doing.
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In Memory Brenda R. Goody Oct 30, 1958 - Oct 28, 1992 We did not see you close your eyes, Or hear your last faint sigh, We only heard that you were gone, Too late to say good bye. Hugs and kisses for you and your Mom Dad and all the family
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ANTIQUE EXPO AT TRADEX
Tradex Exhibition Center 1190 Cornell Street Abbotsford
NOVEMBER 5 & 6 Sat. & Sun. 10 am - 5 pm Admission $7 Retro Deluxe Antiques & Vintage Bargains. Antiques Identification Clinic Show information call 1.604.316.1933
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STARBRIGHT Family Daycare open October 15, 2011. Two spots available. Located in Promontory. Clean criminal Record and CPR and First Aid certified. For more info call Nadine at 604-847-9200
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DETAILED - PROFESSIONAL - CUSTOMER ORIENTED DEDICATED Do the above words describe you? If you are an analytical people person who strives to provide great customer service then this position is perfect for you! We are a leading perishable produce company renowned for its product quality and service located in the heart of the Fraser bcclassified.com Valley. The position is to start immediately. If you are looking to contribute and grow within a strong team - apply now! Responsibilities will include; · Invoicing to clients (via hard copy and internet platform) · Compiling supporting documents for invoices · Additional related duties as required Qualifications: · Experience with ACCPAC ERP · Excellent attention to detail and accuracy · Excellent communication skills (both written and verbal) Submit resume with salary expectations to mgratwicke812@gmail.com We thank all applicants however we will only be contacting shortlisted candidates.
30 Year Reunion Join us December 3, 2011 Reply by Facebook: W.J. Mouat 1981 Class Reunion or e-mail: mouat81@hotmail.com
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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION 108 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HOME BASED BUSINESS We need serious and motivated people for expanding health & wellness industry. High speed internet and phone essential. Free online training. www.project4wellness.com
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For flat deck and heavy haul divisions of a busy Langley based company. 2 trucks available for lease to own. Must have previous experience.
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A degree and/or technical training in Food Technology or related sciences is an asset. QC work experience in the food and beverage industry is preferred but not required. The prospective applicant must be a critical thinker and have good task planning and organizational skills. The job requires inspection, grading and maintenance of production records and documentation of products and ingredients from the receiving through to packaging. The candidate should possess knowledge of food safety and good manufacturing practices. Shift work is required. Good company benefits with RRSP matching.
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BUSY SHOP in Abbotsford is looking for an exp’d bodyman for dry vans and reefer trailer repair work. Please fax resume to 604-530-9135
DRIVER. COMPANY EXPANDING. Looking for Class 1 driver who can cross border and go into ports, preferably with 1 year flat deck exp. Serious replies only. Fax resume & abstract to 604-853-4179 or email trish@sprucehollowheavyhaul.com TransX hiring O/OPS BC-AB Excellent Rates + Lease Program PH: 1 877-914-0001
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Regular work, dedicated units, Benefits after 3mos. Minimum 2 years mountain exp. required. Fax resume & N print abstract to 1-888-778-3563 or E-mail to jobs@bstmanagement.net or Call: 604.214.3161
Metro Roofing requires experienced Delivery Driver and Yard Person. Must be able to work with minimal supervision and be be familiar with the Lower Mainland. Must have clean driving record and valid class 3 drivers license. Good communication skills essential.
• Do you make decorations or crafts at Christmas? • Do you have a fund raiser or sale event you need to advertise? • Do you enjoy hanging lights, sewing or baking and want to help others? Then place an ad in the Christmas Corner or Craft Fair Section in Classifieds.
UTOPIA ACADEMY is currently seeking an experienced Hair Designer for ft/pt employment as a Hair Design Instructor for our Abbotsford Campus.
ALBERTA earthmoving company requires a Journeyman Heavy Duty Mechanic. You will work in a modern shop and also have mechanics truck for field work. The job is at Edson, Alberta. We require that you have experience on Cat crawlers and or Deere excavators. Call Lloyd at (780)723-5051.
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To apply for the position either drop off your resume to 34352 Industrial Way, Abbotsford, fax: 604-557-7774, or email jobs@pacificcoastfruit.com
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CRATE COMPANY req’s a General Laborer. Construction exp. pref’d. Resume by Fax 604-850-5252 or email stephanie@nulinecrates.com FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944
The Auburn Residences Part-Time and Casual Support Service Workers/Cooks The Auburn Residences, located in Chilliwack, is now recruiting Casual Support Service Workers and Cooks to join the team. Qualifications for Support Service Worker: Grade 10 or equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Must have current “Food Safe” Certificate. Qualification for Cooks: Grade 12; or equivalent. Graduation from a recognized Cooks Training program or combination of education and experience. “Food Safe Level 1” Certificate. 2 years experience in hotels, restaurants or institutions preferred, as are supervisory skills. For more information and to submit your resume online please visit our website: www.retirementconcepts.com/careers Retirement Concepts is an equal opportunity employer.
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✞ Obituaries
AINSLEY Jim
(1947 - 2011) It is with a great deal of sadness that we have to tell of Jim’s passing on October 16, 2011 due to complications from surgery for lung cancer. Jim will be dearly missed by his wife, Catherine, his sons, Martin (Jill), Darren, Kevin (Sue), Keith (Julie); grandchildren, Ciaran, Sophie, Nora, Holly, many good friends and family members and our poodles, Rosie and Jewel. Jim was born in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan and gradually made his way west to the Fraser Valley after a couple of stops in Alberta. Jim had a wicked sense of humour and enjoyed people – chatting to anyone and everyone on the street as he worked in his yard. He was a very kind and generous man – giving of himself and his time. When Jim retired in March of this year, he was looking forward to pursuing his passions – spending time with family and friends, cooking, gardening, photography, woodworking and travelling. Sadly, God decided that it was time for Jim to come home to him; we will miss him terribly but take comfort in knowing that he is no longer suffering or in pain. Jim, we love you. We will always remember you and, therefore, you will always be with us. A celebration of Life service will be held at Broadway Church, 46611 Maple Ave., Chilliwack on Saturday, October 29, 2011 at 1:00 pm. In lieu of flowers, donations to a charity of your choice would make Jim happy.
Andrea Boutilier passed away on October 19, 2011 in Chilliwack, BC at the age of 48 years. BOUTILIER She will be deeply missed by her loving husband, George; daughters, Katie and Emma; mother, Doreen Rhuland; sisters, Katherine and Cheryl Ann; and many nieces, nephews, cousins, and dear friends. Andrea was a dedicated wife, mother, and true friend. She touched the hearts of so many people with her thoughtful and giving ways. She always believed things had a way of working themselves out, and could often be heard encouraging others to believe it as well. Passionate about her children, Andrea was very involved in the local dance and school communities and was always helping out whenever needed. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Andrea’s honour to Katie and Emma’s educational fund. Please contact Shannon Clattenburg at 604-316-7271 for details. Online condolences may be offered at www.woodlawnmtcheam.ca.
Online condolences can be left at www.Woodlawn-MtCheam.ca
BRITCH John
John passed away on Oct. 22, 2011 at the age of 89 years at Cascade Lodge with his family by his side. He was born in Volka, Poland. The family immigrated to Canada in 1928 and settled in McMurphy, BC, moving to Chilliwack in 1944. In 1949 he married Dora Feniak and resided on Riverside Dr. for 59 years. His lifetime work included the Canadian Army, Canadian National Railway, Orion Bowman & Sons (chokerman) and J. Haas Hop Company.
ANGLICAN mother after her dad passed away. Shirley had many talents including nursery school teacher, banker, crafts woman and being an inspiration to many people. We would like to thank all the lovely people at Parkholm. We would also like to thank the Home Care workers who were very special and went above and beyond for our Mom. Thank you Judy D, Janice, Dandy, Erin, Evelyn, Jennifer, Brenda and everyone else whom we forgot to mention. We couldn’t have done this without you, we love you all. There is no funeral by request. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation in Shirley’s memory to the Alzheimer’s Society of BC or to the Heart and Stroke Foundation. “You’ve come full circle, Mom You are my sunshine, til we meet again”
He is survived by his wife Dora of 62 years, daughters Rose Merritt (Art), Doris Baron and son Steven. He is survived by brothers Bill and George and sisters Rose Hrycan, Mary Mercer, Nell Dyble and Ann Dyble Also surviving him are his grandchildren Aaron and Chris Merritt, Shawna Britch, Leah and Jordan Decaire, Kary Britch and Melanie Monhay. Great-grandchildren are Arlo, Maeve, Finn, Dylan and Brady Merritt. He was pre-deceased by parents Paraskavia and Sedor, infant daughter Helen, young sister Anna; Olga Andrews; brothers Victor and Walter and daughter-in-law Glenda Monhay. No service by request. A celebration of life will be held Thursday, Oct. 27, from 11:30 am - 2:00 pm, at the Best Western Rainbow Country Inn, Vedder Room.
JESS Shirley Ann
Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344
July 18, 1934 - Oct. 17, 2011 It is with great sadness that we announce the peaceful passing of our dear Mom, Shirley JESS Ann Jess, with her loving daughters by her side. She is survived by her four daughters, Teresa (Dale), Cheryl, Karen and Rosalinde; two granddaughters, Jennifer (Jeremy), Allesha (Chris); two grandsons, Adam, and James and four great-granddaughters, Kaitlynn, Madison, Avaya and Emma. She is predeceased by her parents, Herman and Helen Bathgate; brother, Doug Bathgate and her husband of 51 years, James Ross Jess. Shirley was a very loving and caring mom, grandmother, great-grandmother and friend. She was the type of Mom our friends always wished they could have. Shirley was born and raised in Chilliwack, she moved to Prince George in 1966 to raise her family, moving back to Chilliwack in 1986 to help her
SCHROEDER Ronald Edward
Aug. 1952 - Oct. 2011 It is with great sadness we announce the sudden and tragic passing of our dear Ron, who’s life was cut short. Ron spent most of his life in the Chilliwack, Agassiz area, where he loved to weld and rebuild cars in his spare time. Ron retired to the Shuswap to live on the lake, where he enjoyed exploring the back country. Ron leaves behind many family and friends. Ron was loved by all and will be greatly missed. Ron will always be in our hearts, and never be forgotten. A celebration of Ron’s life will follow at Magna Bay in the spring of 2012.
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8909 Mary St. 604-792-2764 Weekday Mass: 8 a.m. Saturday: 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. Sunday: 8 a.m. , 9:30 a.m., 11:30 a.m. Youth Lead Mass: 6:30 p.m.
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604-792-6013
Corner of Broadway & Chilliwack Central
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FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH 9340 Windsor St. 604-795-7700 SUNDAY SCHEDULE: Sunday School - 9:45 a.m. Morning Service - 11 a.m. Evening Service - 6 p.m. Wednesday Service - 6:30 p.m.
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SARDIS COMMUNITY CHURCH
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45625 South Sumas Rd.
Sunday Service: 10:35 a.m.
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Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m.
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CHILLIWACK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH
BAHÁ'Í FAITH
46024 Riverside Dr., Chilliwack (1 Block off Young St. on Riverside Dr.)
Sabbath Services Saturday Sabbath School 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Vespers 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesdays 7 p.m.
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UNITED CHURCH
October 30th, 2:00-3:00 at the Chilliwack Library meeting room.
CHILLIWACK UNITED CHURCH
FOR MORE INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS CALL 604-703-0230
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Founded Special Olympics in the Chilliwack area. Constructed the Fire Building at the Safety Village. Built the YMCA/YWCA Weight Lifting Room. Helped to build the Boy Scout Camp at Cultus Lake. Through UNICEF, helped to rid the world of Iodine Deficiency. Built and maintain the Kiwanis Village in Sardis. Founded the Annual Mutt Show at Fall Fair.
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45471 Yale Road (by BC Access Center)
Sunday Services at 9:30 am & 2:30 pm
46875 Yale Road East
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Worship/Sunday School 11:00 am The friendly place at Yale & Quarry!
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FT Amusement park attendants needed for R.F. Hauser Shows Ltd./ (West Coast Amusements). $13.50 to $14.50 hourly, 40.00 Hours per week. Send resumes to 6014 Vedder Road, suite 109 Chilliwack, British Columbia V2R 5P5. Workers needed for next season starting as early as January 2012. We travel to different cities throughout BC.
Holbrook Dyson Logging Ltd Has vacancies in the following job: Heavy Duty Mechanic. Details can be seen at http://hdlogging.com/ Fax resume to 250-287-9259
HELP WANTED General Nursery Labourer required.
Job includes general nursery labour such as weeding, pruning, shipping, general maintenance etc. Must be hard working, physically fit and willing to work in general greenhouse conditions. Hours of work are mon-fri, 7am-4:30pm and Saturdays, 7am-12noon. Job is seasonal and full time from March-October. Starting wage, $10.25/hr + 4% vacation pay. Please drop off resumes at Quik’s Farm Ltd office: Mon-Fri., 8340 Prest Rd. Chilliwack, BC. www.quikfarm.ca HOUSEKEEPER required approx. 20 hours per week to work in Chilliwack seniors retirement home. Criminal record check req’d. Please apply with resume to: fax: chilliwackicareseniorsliving.com or 1-604-985-5391
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We are still hiring - Dozer & excavator operators required by a busy Alberta oilfield construction company. We require operators that are experienced and preference will be given to operators that have constructed oilfield roads and drilling locations. You will be provided with motels and restaurant meals. Competitive wages, bonus and transportation daily to and from job sites. Our work is in the vicinity of Edson, Alberta. Call 780-7235051.
WILD & Crazy, Can’t Be Lazy!
$11 - $20 per hr! $500 Hiring Bonus!! Expanding advertising company is looking for 10 people to start right away. We offer: Paid Training, scholarships, travel, advancement, & benefits. Must work well in a team atmosphere. F/T 18+.
Call today, Start tomorrow! Erica 604-777-2196
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The Board of Education of School District No. 34 (Abbotsford) The Abbotsford School District invites applications from qualified candidates for the following CASUAL ON-CALL positions:
TEACHING ASSISTANTS TEACHING ASSISTANTS - ABORIGINAL YOUTH CARE WORKERS FOOD SAFE WORKER
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Executive Hotels & Resorts is the operator of the full service hotel at the RCMP Pacific Region Training Centre in Chilliwack. We currently are recruiting for the position of Hotel Services Duty Manager This Junior Manager will be responsible for the day to day operation of the hotel on evenings and weekends, overseeing our very busy Tivoli restaurant during the dinner hour, and dealing with any operational and guest service issues that may arise in the hotel in the absence of the General Manager. The ideal candidate has some experience in Food and Beverage as well as a good working knowledge of hotel operations. We are looking for a common sense problem solver, who has above average team building and communication skills and an exemplary track record in a Guest Services environment. A commitment to legendary service excellence is a prerequisite for this position.
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COOK required, part time, with experience in MEXICAN food. Good wages to right person, please drop off resume to: Gloria’s Restaurant, 43915 Industrial Way. Server/Cook required in Chilliwack Seniors home for part-time position. Must love seniors and have food safe level 1. Send resumes to Norman Manor 604-792-6666: bev.wedler@optima-living.com
Five Star Building Maintenance has Immediate F/T and P/T openings (daytime only). We offer training programs, attractive wages and comprehensive benefits. Fax resume to 604-435-0516 or email to careers@fivestarbc.ca
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Career Opportunities: Accounting Clerk, Receptionist, Invoice Clerk
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Busy Chilliwack Ophthalmology practice looking for F/T office manager. Previous medical office experience is preferred. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and Smartseries an asset. Duties include reception, basic bookkeeping and customer service. Interested applicants should submit their resume with cover letter (both in MS Word format) to ophthalresumes@gmail.com by October 31, 2011. Only selected candidates will be contacted.
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ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Fraser Valley We are offering an exciting opportunity to work with a fun & dynamic sales team. As the Account Executive for the Fraser Valley you are responsible for the development and retention of new business and revenue growth for the region. You have previous experience with proven sales and relationship building skills. We offer base plus commission. Successful completion of a criminal record check and security clearances are required.
Commissionaires BC is Canada’s largest security organization.
Please visit us on-line to view a complete description:
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DRAFTS PERSON and PROJECT PREPARATION A leader in commercial greenhouse construction, located in Abbotsford has an exciting career opportunity for an energetic, selfmotivated Drafts person and planner. Working closely with Project engineers, Field Employees and SubTrades, as a team player you will be responsible for preparing drawings and material list as per specification, ordering materials and ensuring all materials and drawings are available for the projects in time. As the successful candidate you will have post-secondary technical education preferably in mechanical engineering and previous experience preferably in mechanical projects. In addition to having strong communication, problem solving and organizational skills, you are very computer literate in AutoCAD and Microsoft Office. Being responsive to changing priorities, able to meet deadlines and committed to getting the job done. If you are interested in this excellent opportunity for growth with an expanding company, please e-mail your resume to:
johan@prinsgreenhouses.com No phone calls please.
This program is well suited for business students with basic computer skills interested in including additional computerized accounting basic skills, critical thinking and software applications to their skill set.
Certified Dental Assistant
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If you have hands-on experience managing a customer service team in a hospitality environment and are ready to take on some more responsibilities we want to talk to you; send us your cover letter and résumé.
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The Chilliwack Progress is looking for a part time Carrier Supervisor in the Chilliwack area. This position is approximately 15 - 20 hrs weekly, 4 days per week. Hours are flexible. Must enjoy working in a fast paced, customer service oriented environment. In addition, this person must possess the ability to supervise youth and adults. Criminal record check is mandatory. The ideal candidate would be a stay at home parent or semi-retired person wanting to earn some extra money. Must have small reliable car. Interested applicants should direct their resume and handwritten cover letter to: Chilliwack Progress Circulation Department 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack, BC V2P 6H9 10-11H CP6
Credit Services Officer We’re looking for an energetic self-starter who is detail-oriented and well organized to join our Credit Department. This is a permanent position, working with credit officers where you will be responsible for: • Approving Credit Applications for new customer accounts • Recommending and/or initiating necessary legal or third party actions • Assisting with timely preparation of month end adjustments for customer accounts • Initiating collection action phone calls on prepared monthly delinquent reports
Classe s start a s ea Novemrly as ber 28 th
You must have experience in a similar role, with demonstrated ability to work independently in a dynamic environment with a varied workload. Qualifications required include knowledge of Microsoft Outlook & other MS products, excellent written and oral communication skills, the ability to prioritize and re-prioritize as needed, and the ability to streamline existing procedures. Former collections skills are required. ant to be part of a great company, with great benefits, please send resume to: Black Press Group Ltd. Attn: Rachelle Barclay, Senior Credit and Collections Supervisor rbarclay@blackpress.ca
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Competition closes: Friday, November 4, 2011. We thank all those who are interested in this position; however only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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ALLEGIANCE 1 Security Training Academy
Required for Westcoast Moulding & Millwork in the Lower Mainland Division. Experience in Millwork, building products, Punjabi and/or Hindi considered assets. Positive attitude and dedication rewarded with:
Are you looking for a career change in the security industry? Call to register for our next BST course in October. Phone for appointment (604 392-1692) registration at our Academy or e-mail us at allegiance1academy@shaw.ca
◆ Excellent remuneration ◆ Benefits
SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com
Vantage Foods offers clean, safe working conditions and an exciting focus on Continuous Improvement. We are currently seeking Food Processing Labourers at our Chilliwack Case Ready Meat Facility. Duties include traying, wrapping, labeling, bagging, scaling, toting product and other duties involved in the packaging process of case ready meats. Attention to food safety, product quality, personnel safety and productivities are key criteria.
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• EXCAVATOR OPERATORS • DRILLER / BLASTERS • SWAMPERS • ROCK TRUCK DRIVERS • LOGGING TRUCK DRIVERS • GRADER OPERATORS • LANDING BUCKERS • HOOK TENDERS • LOG LOADER OPERATORS
Required for Dorman Timber Ltd. in the Fraser Valley area. Must have previous experience. First Aid is an asset. Competitive Wages. Please fax resumes with covering letter to 604-796-0318 or e-mail: mikayla.tamihilog@shaw.ca
SECURITY GUARD TRAINING Classes in Abbotsford. 604-870-4731 First Career Institute
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Fax your resume to 604-795-6300 or e-mail bneuman@wolfesauto.com. All applications will be kept conÄdential.
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Wolfe Chilliwack is in need of another sales person. Sales experience preferred especially automotive, but will train the right person. • Must be a people person with a great attitude and be willing to learn. • Sell the award winning Mazdas from a new dealership. • Great pay plan, beneÄts and a fun atmosphere. • Must be willing to get licensed.
We greatly appreciate your efforts in applying; however, only those applicants selected for an interview will be contacted.
Wolfe’s Chilliwack Mazda
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Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd. designs and manufactures bulk materials handling equipment typically used in mining, forestry and oil sands. The business has been in operation since 1955 and is located in the Port Kells area of Surrey. The successful candidate will have at least 10 years welding experience and at least 5 years of CWB certification using metal-core wire for steel fabrication.
To apply submit resume by Email to rspeers@iem.ca or fax to 604-513-9905
Steel Fabricator
Industrial Equipment Manufacturing Ltd. designs and manufactures bulk materials handling equipment typically used in mining, forestry and oil sands. The business has been in operation since 1955 and is located in the Port Kells area of Surrey. The successful candidate will have at least 5 years experience as a steel fabricator.
This could be your opportunity! Stream is looking for customer service professionals!
To Deliver “We’re looking for carriers in your area to deliver Tuesday and Thursday editions of The Chilliwack Progress.” Boundaries
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Lift 25-100lbs, repetitive manual labor, working outdoors, long hours, travel in BC, strong work ethic, team player, multitasking, self-motivated. Ability to take direction, valid BC drivers license, clean abstract, reliable transportation. Mechanically inclined an asset. Provide resume and drivers abstract to: careers@mudbaydrilling.com or fax to 604-888-4206. No phone calls.
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PAINT SPECIAL 3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour (Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com
mrs. neat & clean specializing in busy active families since 2006 call eileen, (604)793-4515
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HOME $ENSE - Reno’s / Repairs Kitchens, bathrooms, basements, decks etc. Call for an estimate. 604799-3743. Homesense@shaw.ca Looking to improve your home? We do additions, renovations, new construction, and repairs. Need to find a reliable trades person to do the work, we can help there too! 17 years experience. Harmsen Homes, (604)819-7240 WG Drywall - new construction, renos, repairs, steel stud framing, TBar ceiling & texture. 20 yrs exp. Walter, (604)795-9074/604-997-9074
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ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.
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LES THE FRIENDLY PLUMBER. Specializing in bathroom renovatons, including ceramic wall and floor tile. In with the new, out with the old. Call 604-858-8842.
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GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt shingles, flat rfs. Cln Gutters $80.604-832-1053. 1-855-240-5362
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BSMB Rubbish Removal. Serving all you rubbish removal needs with a 14’ long trailer. Will remove yard waste, furniture, appliances, recycling material and construction site clean up. Service within 24 hrs, 7 days a week. (604)793-8378 A Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time. (604)703-8206/604-490-4444
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SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240
CARE AID with experience available for Seniors care. Call Vanessa (604)799-8400
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Experienced Welder
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CHILLIWACK 1 bdrm apt. avail. Dec 1st. Spacious. Balcony. Centrally located Edwards St. Heat & garbage incl. Onsite laundry. Full cable pkg incl ($72 value) $670m. Heather 1-800-815-6311.
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INDOOR GARAGE SALE.
SAT OCT 29, 8am - 4pm 44335-YALE RD WEST B1 Books, records, antiques, kids toys, Halloween costumes lots of misc
Indoor Garage Sale Sat. Oct. 29 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. 45720 Stevenson Rd. Lots of Household items, knick knacks, tools, car, motorcycle, ATV, etc.
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Chilliwack. 2 bdrm, top flr of secure bldg. Laundry & u/ground parking. F/P, new appls, carpet, paint. N/S, N/P. $750 + hydro. 604-347-6873. Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca
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50940 Kennedy Rd Oct 29 8am - 12pm
kids books, kids toys and misc items
45786 Timothy Ave Oct 27 & 28 8:30 - 1:00
HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 378
VACUUMS
PETS 477
PETS
Persian kittens reg. Snow Whites Silver.1st Shots. Ready to go. Health guar. $600: 604-538-1446.
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Manufacturer and installer of vacuums & accessories. Repairs to all makes and models.
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(604)792-8055
(by the new roundabout)
PETS 477
PETS
3/4 NEO MASTIFF 1/4 American Bulldog pup, 3 mos old, shots, dewormed, tails docked, family farm raised $500 (604)826-2419 BERNOODLE PUPS, Poodle Bernese X, cuddly, perfect family dog. $1200. Call (604)825-3966 CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels 5 mo. old looking for a loving homeVet checked: eyes, ears & heart Registered CKC & micro chipped Parents, champion CKC registered. Socialized with children and other animals Call : 604 - 460 - 8086 EGYPTIAN MAU, Native Bronze male, neutered, 2yrs. Healthy, imported. Shy. $450. (778)297-4470 ENGLISH BULLDOG PUPPIES Available!!! For more information Call Andrei 604-970-3807. KING PITBULL X Rottweiler pups. very cute 8 wks old, 1st shots, vet chkd. $400/ea. (604)240-1668 KITTENS, Orange tabby, Call (604)703-1077 LABRADOODLE PUPPIES Family Based Hobby Breeder 604-595-5840. Avail Nov 20th. redbarnlabradoodles.blogspot.com NEED A GOOD HOME for a good dog or a good dog for a good home? We adopt dogs! Call 604856-3647 or www.856-dogs.com
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ACREAGE
Wanted to lease agricultural land, 10-15 acres, long term for organic farming, please call (604)897-1519
lg beautiful D/P desk, old oak swivel desk chair, sump pump w/hose, many car related items, German souvenirs, hard cover & pocket books, shop manuals
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm, 2 bath, $850/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, n/p avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 7920077
CHILLIWACK 46150 Bole Ave, Newmark. 1 bdrm + den, 5 appl., patio, u/grnd prkg. $725/mo. Avail immediately. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. clean 2 BD: $650, avail. now. 1 BD : $550, avail. now, sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792 0077
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 523
UNDER $100
4 chrome OEM Ford wheels, 17”, 8 hole with centre caps, $200. (604)793-5488 Electric lift chair, $50; washer & dryer, $100; double bed, $50; 2pc china cabinet, $50. Call 792-4090 Older 7 1/2 h.p. outboard $100, others avail. tune up needed 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Tall vintage Pepsi cooler, glass door $100, looks great 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Like new higher grade 20’ ext. ladder $65, multi $35, call 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Med size dog houses $40 & $50, also gorgeous huge one 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Certified propane cylinders 30lbs, $30, also 100lb, $70, 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------25 elec. fenceposts $25, 5’ ground rods $3, treated posts $2, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Rototiller, gas, works great $200 in spring, $100 right now, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Livestock rack for full size pick up truck $100, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Heavy duty commercial 3/4” air rachette $100, new in box 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Platform scale c/w 4’ post & brass beams $80 & up 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Used weathered lumber from 1”x6” to 4”x4”, .10cents lin ft. 793-7714
533
FERTILIZERS
WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $100 fresh or well rotted. 10 yards - $120. Free delivery in Chilliwack. 604-856-8877
542
FRUIT & VEGETABLES
U-PICK HAZELNUTS. $1/lb. Good family fun! 100% organic. Ready now. Call (778)889-7481
545
FUEL
BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095 FIREWOOD. Seasoned, dried maple, birch & alder. delivered. $200/full cord. 604-824-8862 FULLY SEASONED, Alder/Maple, Birch, split & delivered. Free kindling. Phone 604-789-1492 anytime
548
FURNITURE
MATTRESSES staring at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331
4 wheel, mid-sized Shop Rider Cobra mobility scooter, like new, basket. covered. $2000. 604-819-4851.
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APPLEWOOD COURT 45744 Spadina Ave. 1 & 2 bedroom Available Now. No pets. Quiet building. Ideal for senior.
HOMES WANTED
633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS ESTATE SALE MOBILE HOME $35,900 Spacious 14’x65’ 2 bdrm., a/c, c/port, 36’x8’ addition with 8x11’ workshop. Outside storage shed. Located in Westwood Estates in Sardis. Vendor may carry mtge. All offers will be considered. Barry Howes, 778-549-4574 Prudential Power Play Realty New SRI.com 14 ft. wide mobile home in Chilliwack park $79,900. Chuck 604-830-1960 NEW SRI Mobile, Modular and manufactured homes on display in Abbotsford. Chuck 604-830-1960. REPOSSESSED MOBILE HOMES to be moved, 1974-2008. Chuck 604-830-1960.
Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099 (in house manager)
(604)858-9832
Royal Oak Ph: Kelly Young 45562 McIntosh Dr. 604-793-9993
Call for details
45645 Lark Rd. (2) 1 bdrm, $660/m 2 appl., avail. now • •
Close to amenities, Free laundry & heat & hot water No pets or BBQ’s, Adult/family oriented On-site manager
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1 & 2 bdrm apartments Up 1040sf. Includes hot water & heat, elevator, walking distance to hospital, near college & bus route, in-suite laundry hook-ups for W/D & coin laundry, full-sz stove and fridge. No pets, seniors welcome! References req’d.
Hazelwood Manor
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Convenient location Gas fireplace 4 appliances Hot water & gas incl., $625 & $675/mo. Avail., now. 604-799-0259 46160 Princess Ave Stratatech Property Management stratatechconsulting.ca
Broadway Maples Apts 9473 Broadway St. 604-819-6229 1 bedrooms suites, upmarket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good security, u/grd park, storage, fireplaces, hook-ups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p. Suits available now.
Cheam View Apts Clean, quiet building • • • •
Insuite storage Laundry on every floor Heat & hot water incl Secure underground prkg
1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m Ref’s required, no pets Crime-free multi-housing Call for appt. 604-792-3010 or leave message CHILLIWACK, 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Aug 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. CHILLIWACK, 1 & 2 bdrms. $575/m -$775/m. Avail Nov 1. Call (604)703-1401 CHILLIWACK 1 BD $560/m. Avail., nov. 1. Incl., heat & hot water. Seniors welcome. (604)703-9076 Chilliwack, 1 bdrm, elevator, bsmt parking, laundry, convenient location. (604)839-8411/604-702-0594
1 & 2 bedrooms available now.
APTS. 9474 Cook St
Quiet & Clean, 3 appl. on bus route, no pets,
2 bedroom fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult oriented. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every floor.
Ph: 604-792-1503
(604)316-5363 or 604-792-1872
Chilliwack. FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator, spacious. On site mngt. Great Mary St location. 1 bedroom, $650/m. 604-393-0543
McIntosh Manor
Chilliwack Gardens
1 & 2 bdrm suites. Bright and spacious. No pets. Avail now. W/D hook-ups 604-316-5363/792-1872
45749 Spadina Ave.,
ARCADIA ARMS Deluxe 2 bdrm unit
ACREAGE
WE BUY HOMES Damaged House! Older House! Difficulty Selling! Behind on Payments! Need to Sell Now? NO FEES! NO RISK! QUICK CASH! Call us First! 604.657.9422
45530 McIntosh Dr
Clean & Spacious
DRIFTWOOD
604-792-1872
REAL ESTATE
627
Heather Ridge
1 & 2 Brms Heat & water included Adult oriented Gated underground pkng. Close to amenities Indoor pool No pets
CHILLIWACK AGASSIZ 1735 #9 Hwy. 2 Bdrm apt $680/mo + utils. Sm pet neg. Avail nov 1st. Call: (604)795-7366. AGASSIZ, 2 bdrm, corner unit, Woodside Terrace, laminate flrs, $725. Sm. pet negot. 604-847-0545
MISC. WANTED
Arizona Building Lots! 50% OFF! 15, AAA+ View Lots. $0 Down! Starting $99/MO! Guaranteed Financing! Near Tucson’s Int’l Airport www.sunsiteslandrush.com 1-800659-9957- Mention Code 7
Multi-housing crime-free building.
Call Jerry or Fern 604-795-3159
wanted: 2-13” 5 bolt trailer wheels and tires. (604)824-6560
603
Spacious & Bright Suites
Starting at $650.00/mo.
MISC. FOR SALE
Can’t Get Up Your Stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help. Call Acorn Stairlifts now! Mention this ad and get 10% off your new Stairlift! Call 1866-981-5991 Golf clubs, Ping, RH, $5500; Honda generator 3500hp, $3000; fishing rod & reel, $250. (604)858-9783 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com/newspaper? SCOOTER, Invacare, 4 wheel motorized, basket, brand new, $4200 new, sell $2750. (604)847-3093 Stylist station with mirror, pro., hydr pump chair with stylist mat, black porcelain sink with cabinet & pro dryer, (604)794-5949 TABLE saw, carpenter tools, elec trolling motor. (604)858-4628 Winter tires w/rims, set of 4, 205/55R 16, used less than a month, $800, 604-847-3437
APARTMENT/CONDO
9197 Mary St. • • • • • • •
NO HST! Call: 604.807.5864
Toy Poodle cross pups, 2nd shots, short & stocky, 4 mo, male, $595; female, $750. (604)354-3003 Maple Ridge email: dinkytoi@hotmail.ca
Chilliwack, The Vibe, 1 bdrm, avail now, $700/m; 2 bdrm, avail. now, $895. Call Wayne, Stratatech Consulting, 604-799-0259
706
Camelot Apartments
BRAND NEW QUEEN SIZE PILLOW TOP MATTRESS & BOX
MEDICAL SUPPLIES
New carpet, lino and paint. Includes fridge, stove, Insuite w/d. Close to amen. Contact 604-799-0259 Stratatech Consulting Ltd. Full service property mngt www.stratatechconsulting.ca
CHILLIWACK, avail now, $850/m + util, 2 bdrm, 2 full bath condo, 55+, n/s, n/p, 1100sf, XL balcony, fridge, stove, D/W, in-house coin laundry, laminate/lino floors, gated u/g parking. (604)792-7256
FURNITURE
559
Avail., Oct 1
Chilliwack, 46053 Chilliwack Central Rd. 2bdrm, 25+, 2 bath, sec. prking, 3 appl., patio, n/p avail now $900/m. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077
• Leftover from Hotel Order • 720 Coil 2.5’’ Pillowtop • Original Plastic • Limited Quantity • 10 yr. warranty Your Price $490 Retail $1,299!
Swiss Mountain pups. Look like Bernese but short-hair & smaller. $1500. Gentle. 604-795-7662.
1 bdrm...............$550
CHILLIWACK
MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 548
45669 McIntosh Dr.
CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm ste, close to hospital, n/p, avail. now. Call (604)795-9577 or 604-378-9240
660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE
lots of tools, dishes, knickknacks
McIntosh Village
CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm, 850sf, insuite W/D, family-oriented, near school & trans. $750/mo. Avail now. 604-792-0749
Sardis
CHILLIWACK
Chilliwack
551
Chilliwack
2 bedroom and bachelor.
Available now. Heat & hot water incl. Downtown location, clean, quiet building. NO PETS.
604-792-1872 CHILLIWACK. Huge 2 Bd condo in ste laund, D/W, great loc. storge rm. $750/m. (604)393-3519 CHILLIWACK
LAKESIDE COURT
45598 McIntosh Dr
*SUNDIAL COURT* 9234 Charles Street, Chilliwack 2 bdrm, coin laundry, family dwelling, small pet ok, ref’s req’d. 604-791-0463 or 1-877-817-0289
45810 First Ave., West o
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DUPLEXES/4PLEXES
Chilliwack, 46682 Andrews Ave, 1/2 duplex, 4 bdrm, 2 bath, f/s, w/d, pets negot. $1250/m, avail. now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604792-0077 Rosedale, 2 bdrm duplex, f/s, w/d, carport/stge. n/s, pets negot. Avail. Nov. 1, $800+util, 604-745-0015
733 MOBILE HOMES & PADS
Newly updated lg 1 & 2 bdrm condo in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every floor. Onsite manager. Available now.
Sardis, 7621 Evans Rd. 3 bdrm $900/m + hydro. Avail Nov 15. Call (604)858-4959
736
HOMES FOR RENT
AGASSIZ, private carriage house in the country. 2 bdrm, maple kit., ss appl., hrwd flrs, open concept, 10’ ceilings, a/c, w/d, priv deck, mtn views, n/s, n/p, $975/m + util. Nov 1. Ref. (604)796-2733/703-6843 CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm bungalow, nr Hosp. Suit prof. couple. Free prkng. $1000/mth. NS/NP. 604-858-5644. CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm, F/S, W/D, suitable for working couple, n/s, n/p, $900/m + DD & refs. Avail. Nov 1. Call (604)792-1160
Call 604-792-1506 Chilliwack, Maple Court, 2 bdrm apt, quiet family oriented building, near schools, clean, new updates. $740. (604)556-5352/778-240-6688 CHILLIWACK Seniors no stairs lge. 1 bdrm. apt. Newly decorated. Lge. patio, f.f. fridge, wall oven, a/c, quiet central loc. Live in caretaker. No pets. N/S. Refs. req’d. $650 mo. incl. heat & h/w. Neptune Arms 9545 College St. 604-795-9344
709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL
Chilliwack, 2700sf building, commercial/industrial, great location & exposure on Yale Rd., across from Chilliwack Ford. $2000/m taxes incl. 604-845-8989
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
706
APARTMENT/CONDO
Chilliwack Rentals HOMES, APARTMENTS, TOWNHOMES
MANAGING 400+ RENTALS. VIEW AT... www.chilliwackpropertymanagement.com 604.858.RENT (7368) HOMELIFE GLENAYRE REALTY CHILLIWACK LTD. Property Management Division
4-11F HL1
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APARTMENT/CONDO
RENTALS
46 www.theprogress.com
736
HOMES FOR RENT
Available Rentals 4 bed/3 bath upper floor of house near Cultus, 1 year old. 4 appliances, own washer & dryer, dble garage. $1550.00 incl utilities. 1 bedroom legal suite down, 3 appliances , own laundry. $700.00 incl utilities. Avail Nov 1st.
RENTALS 739
741
Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541
604-864-6400
745
Chilliwack. 4+ 1 bdrms, 2 baths, 2000sf, newly renoved, fenced yard, enlcosed garage, W/D, F/S, small dog only, refs re’d. n/s, Dec 1. $1450/m. See www.bosker.ca or (604)794-7260 No Sunday calls. CHILLIWACK, 45155 Trutch Ave, quiet, clean, secure 3 bdrm rancher, 5 appl, newly reno & decor, huge fenced yard, cls to shops, trans & schools. N/ps, n/s, refs. Nov 1. $1300+util. 795-7959/795-1660 Chilliwack, 48280 Camp River Rd. lrge, 2 storey, 4 bdrm, 2 f/p, 2 car garage, 5 appl., pet negot., avail. now $1350/m., Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077 Chilliwack, FFI, 3 bdrm, 5 appl, lg fenced backyard, garage, must have lawnmower, n/s, n/p, $1110/m + util. Avail Nov 15. (604)858-0242 Chilliwack newly reno 2.5 bdrms, huge big backyard, nice area. Avail. now. $1000.(604)792-0749 HOPE Large beautiful 3800 sq. ft. house with large fenced yard. Full basement & workshop, includes 1 bdrm w/ private entry up. Large open concept kitchen living room dining & family room and bdrms. Lots of parking. $1450/month. Ref’s req. Available Nov. 1. Call 604869-3816 ROSEDALE, 2 bd mobile home, quite park, room for 2 people only, good freeway access, w/d h/up, no dogs, cat ok, dec 1 or sooner. $625/m. (604)795-3398 Sardis, priv. 3 bdrm, close to schools, Ideal for small family $1100/m. Nov. 1. (604)858-7863 Sardis/Promontory, 5 bd home, 3 bath, 5 appl., nice views, good area. Avail nov. 1, $1700/mo + util. Katie, (604)798-7140 YARROW Main St. Large 4 bdrm family home with full bsmt, reno’d kitchen, 2 car garage, $1200/mo +utils. avail Nov 1st. 604-756-0776.
OFFICE/RETAIL SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE
Toll Free: 1-877-864-6424 www.strataschoice.com
Chilliwack, 3 bdrm rancher, 5 appl., newly reno’d, single att garage, sm pet ok. avail Nov. 1. (604)824-0264
MOTELS, HOTELS
MOTEL ROOMS - Bridal Falls. Newly renovated. Kitchenette avail. Available monthly to May 15. Starting at $650/m+DD. Wifi internet avail . N/s, n/p. Call (604)794-7710
ROOM & BOARD
Room & board avail for student, female preferred, in new T/H complex cls to Prospera & Leisure Cntr. Inet & cable. $425/m. Please call 604792-7326 for info or lv msg.
746
ROOMS FOR RENT
Promontory lge room un/furn, cbl, computer, net. own frdg/bathrm Ref NS/NP $450 incl util 604-316-2614 Sardis. roommate wanted, share beautiful 3 bd home. Walk to UFV, 1 room, incl., laundry i-net, TV, & util., lg yard, deck, $450. No parties, n/p, n/s. Avail now (604)799-9107 /1604-317-4484
747
RV PADS
Rosedale. RV pads available. $340/m + hydro. Cable & Wifi avail. Laundry facilities onsite. Washrooms open year round. Please call 604-794-7362 lv message.
RENTALS 750
751
Chilliwack. Male roommate to share 3 bd home, 46” tv in room, amen incl, cls to town. nov 1. $460. 791-7826
CHILLIWACK share 4 bd home, quiet area. $450 incl util., laund fac., satellite tv/i/net. Prefer mature person. Nov 1. (604)392-5680 Chilliwack. Working person to share 4 bdrm heritage home, fenced yard, close to amen./bus, avail now, Must see. $500/m. (604)702-0093 SARDIS, working person to share furnished executive home. 3 bd, 3 bath, 3 bay garage. gym, i/net, lrg TV, util., incl., avail now. $600/m. (604)858-1937 or (604)791-1937 SARDIS, working person to share very nice lg 3 bdrm, 3 level T/H, furnished or not. $700/m. Avail now. call (778)549-7194
749
RECREATIONAL/SALE
DLN 5952
838
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
752
830
TOWNHOUSES
Chilliwack. 2 Bedroom Townhouse near Yale and Hazel. Park at your door, 2 floors, 1.5 Baths. Includes washer and dryer hookup. No Pets. $775/m. Call 604-845-0053 CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm T/H, F/S, W/D, n/s, n/p, avail now. $900/m +util. Call (604)795-2223 Chilliwack. newer 3 lvl, 1900sf, 4 bdrm., 2 bath, lndry, 5 appl, gas f/p, B/I vac, balcony, patio, close to amens. n/s, n/p, Avail. now. $1250/m+ util. 1 (604)888-3395
838
MOTORCYCLES
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Come have a look… Check us out @ 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696
(604)823-0033
Dual Pane Windows, fantastic fan, microwave, elec. awning, corian counter top, 2 slide outs. $34,995 (stk.30380) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pickup anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288
BOATS
Creditors and others having claims against the Estate of the late THOMAS HARRY DAVIES, formerly of 5661 Canterbury Drive, Chilliwack, British Columbia, are hereby required to send full particulars of such claims to the undersigned Administratrix, c/o Sarah J. Dennis, Lawyer, 9259 Main Street, PO Box 390, Chilliwack BC, V2P 6K2, before December 1, 2011 after which date the Administratrix will distribute the said Estate amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which she then has notice. Taya Marie Whitehead Administratrix BAKER NEWBY LLP Lawyers
1981 Komfort 17’ 5th Wheel Trailer. Good condition. C.W Resse tilt hitch $2100 obo. Call 604-796-2841
Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal
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FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022
CARS - DOMESTIC
CROSSWORD ANSWERS
The Scrapper
1977 Oldsmobile Omega hatchback, white leather, 40,400mi, V8, offers to $5000. (604)795-5342 1989 Corvette Roadster Convertible many new parts. $9000. Call for details. (604)847-0013 aft 3pm.
1997 Ford 19’ Travel Home Country cruiser by Knight Hill RV, exc cond, fully equip. $15.000. (604)751-0122
2011 LAREDO 302LT
1989 PONTIAC GRAND AM 5/spd, AirCared, many new parts, asking $1000/obo. 604-854-3077 aft 5pm 1997 Cadillac Deville - Loaded. Immac. Cond. New tires & brakes. Private $6900 obo. 604-364-1554
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cash for all vehicles and equipment. Call now Top dollar paid.
RECREATIONAL/SALE
AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673
9252 Hazel Street, Chilliwack, BC 3 Bedrooms - 1,100 sq ft - 1½ baths Newly Renovated units available now CHILDREN love our 2 Play grounds Puppies & Kitties love your fenced backyard Our contribution: A Move-In Incentive! Close to all schools, transit + amenities Quiet, Gated + Secured for you! Your choice of Crime-Free Living From $990 plus utilities
ACE Towing
2011 WILDCAT 282RK
Experience .... TOWNHOUSE Living at WOODBINE TOWNHOUSES
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Notice To Creditors and others Thomas Harry Davies, Deceased SCRAP CARS & METALS - CA$H for CARS Up to $300. No Wheels - No Problem! Friendly & Professional Service. Servicing the Fraser Valley 1-855-771-2855
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MARINE
ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720
1983 YAMAHA, 750 Virago chopper project bike, $5000 spent, $1375 obo. Call Ed (604)860-0222
TRANSPORTATION
2000 FORD FOCUS - BLUE, stnd trans. aircared. cd player. $2995 obo. (604)826-0519
AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS
2000 FORD FOCUS SE, 179K, auto, fully loaded. Runs like new. $2500. 778-893-4866
STORAGE
2004 OPTRA air cond., loaded, 4 door, 127m,000km. Air Cared. $4500 obo 604-780-8404 2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible, silver, 84 k’s. auto. Mags. $7895/obo. (604)826-0519
847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES
elec. awning, “family-sized” dinette, power tongue jack, loft. $26,995 (Stk.30530) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644
845
2000 Olds Bravada, full load, air, tilt cruise, heated seats, memory seats, p/w, p/l, white, moonroof, $4800. (604)302-9899/798-3647
ANSWER TO SUDOKU PUZZLE
SCRAP CAR REMOVAL
2007 DODGE CALIBER, 2L, auto, p/s, p/b, p/w, p/l, a/c, 89K, exc cond $7900. (604)378-7047.
821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS 1995 GRAND AM SE 4DR auto, 6 , Aircared, in good cond $750.00 Call 778-997-4519 Mission
SUITES, LOWER
RECREATIONAL/SALE
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2005 GMC-Diesel 345K km. School certified, wheelchair lift, runs great. $29,000. Call Paul (250)378-2337
Bridal Falls. 2 bedroom basement suite available at Bridal Falls Motel. Includes hydro, cable, utilities. Laundry on site. Must have work/personal references. $650/mo. 1/2 mo DD. NP, NS. 604-794-7710. Chilliwack 1 bdrm suite, like new, W/D, stove & fridge, hydro & util, n/s, n/p, no parties, nice quiet person $600/m + 1/2 month DD, good ref, Nov 1. (604)792-8381/793-3014 Chilliwack, 1 bd suite, gr. flr, 9038 Garden Dr. new paint & floors, n/p, avail. nov 1, ref’s req’d. $700/m incl. util. (604)942-9691/604-818-6937. CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm daylight ste, level entry, 1200sf, 5 appl, lg covered patio and yard, n/s, n/p, $975/m + cable, inet, util, $225/m. Available Dec. 1. (604)792-8844 Chilliwack, 3 bdrm, main flr, lg bath, 5 appl., f/p, all rooms spacious, nice deck overlooks backyard, shared laundry & util., quiet street, avail dec 1. (604)751-1777 CHILLIWACK, FAIRFIELD, 1 bdrm basement suite, new, $695/mo util incls. N/P, N/S, available now. Call: 1-604-825-3540 CHILLIWACK, Fairfield Is, 1 bdrm ground flr, $650 incl heat & cable, own entr., share laundry, refs, n/s, n/p. Nov 15th. (604)792-5147 CHILLIWACK. Quiet 1 bdrm grnd lvl $630/mo. incl. utils. & priv. entry, avail Nov 15th. 2 Bdrm $930/mo, avail Nov 1st. 604-703-0939 HHS: 2 Bdrm duplex, furnsh’d or unfurnsh’d, sep entry, own yard, prkg, lndry. Ref & DD req. Avail. now. $1000 per mo. 604-796-8989
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EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604819-7231. Mon-Sat. Secure, dry, clean storage garage, 2-7x16’ doors, 9ft ceiling. Cars, furniture etc. Approx. 900sf, negotiable rates. Call (604)792-5063 STORAGE - INDOOR. Parking avail for lg trucks & equipment. Residence on site ... 604-795-9942
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Chilliwack, 1 bdrm, good area, share w/d, $650 incl util, cable& inet, (604)792-7878/604-316-1192 SARDIS: 3 Bdrm, 1/2 duplex, 5 appls, $1100/mo. Avail Nov 1st. Call Denika (604)819-0658
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1999 HONDA CIVIC 2 DR 5 SPD Aircared, good cond thu-out $1800 Call 778-997-4519 Mission
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1995 AEROSTAR XLT Sport, good shape, quick sale $1700 obo (604)541-1457
2000 HONDA ACCORD - 2 dr automatic- fully loaded, aircared. Leather. $3400/obo. (604)504-0932
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2000 MALIBU fully loaded $2000 leave message (604)302-0985
1995 Ford F150 4.9L, 5spd, 198,km, 7’ box, fibreglass cap, aircare 2013. $1700. (604)751-0122
2001 TOYOTA COROLLA. No accidents. $3,000. Call 604-8531585.
1999 TOYOTA SIENNA CE. 7 pass van, 225K, tow pkg, cruise, ps/pb/pl Loaded $3200obo 604-556-9996.
2002 Honda Civic 4 dr auto aircared mag whls. 170,000k. $4,600 obo. 778-895-7570.
2000 DODGE GRAND Caravan, $3000 obo. 1 -604-863-0337
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2001 DODGE RAM 1500 4x4 auto, pwr options, steps, canopy, extras AirCare $6000 firm (604)615-9080
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2006 Toyota Matrix 4 dr. auto, 60,000kms. p/l, a/c, c/c. alloy whls. $7,400 obo. 778-895-7570. 2007 TOYOTA MATRIX TRD. Red, 2WD, + new snow tires, exc. cond. 17,000kms $13,995. 604-864-6256
2003 Ford Sport track, auto., fully loaded, 192,000km, grey, p/w, air, p/w, tilt, cruise, sunroof, $8800. (604)302-9899/795-3647
2011 NISSAN VERSA, 4 door, hatchback, auto. grey, new tires. $9000 firm. Call 604-538-4883.
2006 DODGE CARAVAN. 88,000 kms. 1 owner, loaded, immaculate, cond. Serviced regularly. New front brakes. $8,500. 604-852-4010
2011 Nissan Versa Htch bck, fully loaded, 33,000km like new. whlse price $12,900, 793-5520 (5961)
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