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Cummins, Clark make byelection stop Robert Freeman The Progress The big guns are rolling in to Chilliwack as B.C. political parties prepare for a byelection battle here in the ChilliwackHope riding. B.C. Conservative leader John Cummins checked out the political landscape in Chilliwack and Hope on Monday, and Premier Christy Clark is scheduled to meet privately with members of the Chilliwack/Fraser Rotary Club on Wednesday.

Cummins told The Progress he is “not surprised” to see the Premier in Chilliwack, probably doing just what he is — testing the political waters for “critical local issues” that could make the difference between a byelection win or loss. “The BC Liberals are on a bit of a downward slope right now, and it wouldn’t look well on them not to do well in this byelection,” Cummins said. “I think they’ll put considerable resources into it to try and get a victory out of it.”

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BC Liberals may also fall back on fear tactics like the threat of splitting the conservative vote to hold onto the riding, but Cummins dismissed such a political ploy. He said a BC Conservative candidate here can win the byelection without touching the BC Liberals’ voter base by drawing support from the 48 per cent who didn’t vote in the last provincial election. “We’re drawing support from those folks who stayed home because they didn’t like the

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Anyone who has ever tried to get across the Vedder River bridge in Chilliwack on a hot summer day knows it can get snarled with traffic. A request for expressions of interest from City of Chilliwack is seeking preliminary engineering designs on replacing the bridge to improve traffic flow. “We know the traffic patterns in that area are bad in the summertime,” said Mayor Sharon Gaetz. “We don’t need to do a traffic study to know the bridge is inadequate and has to be upgraded.” In fact, the Vedder bridge and what should be done with it is one of the “top” subjects that city officials hear from residents about, she said. “For people from Yarrow, Cultus Lake and Chilliwack River Valley, it’s a huge issue for them,” Gaetz said. The RFEI process will show city officials who has the expertise to do the work, along with their respective visions, whether it’s replacing the bridge with a new structure, or making interim improvements in a phasedin approach. The question of how pedestrians and cyclists will cross the river will also be considered, and the “dream” would be to keep the old bridge for that purpose, she said. “We’ll have to see. The real challenge will be finding the funding,” underlined the mayor. “We can’t do it on our own.” Bridge replacement has been the subject of three past studies, including one to get a preliminary cost estimate on replacing the bridge, but it is not in the city’s 10-year comprehensive financial plan. In absence of a new bridge, officials have used the more cost-effective method of employing traffic flagging


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Penner denies involvement in logging approval Robert Freeman The Progress Chilliwack-Hope MLA Barry Penner’s role in a gravel mine approval and allowing logging in Spotted Owl habitat is being questioned by the Friends of the Chilliwack River Valley. But Penner dismissed the allegations Wednesday as the kind of political rhetoric expected before the upcoming byelection to fill his seat as he leaves provincial politics. “I expect to hear more of the

same as the byelection unfolds,” he said. Penner denied he had anything to do with the decision to allow logging in the wildlife habitat area (WHA) set aside to protect Spotted Owls. “I had nothing to do with the logging decision,” he said. “Ministers don’t issue logging permits.” By legislation, forestry officials make those decisions, he said, not ministers, to keep politics out of the process. Penner said he’d seen the CFV’s news release, but he did not com-

ment on the allegation that when he was environment minister he had halted an environmental assessment of a proposed gravel mine in Larsen’s Bench. CRV spokesman Glen Thompson said environment ministry officials had earlier stated the decision “was made by Barry Penner himself.” Thompson said he could produce a document to back up the allegation, but he also felt Penner had an obligation to meet with the CRV and disclose how these decisions were made.

“This was done on his watch,” Thompson said. “That’s something we want to ask him before he disappears.” Thompson said the CRV only learned of the logging approval at a public meeting held last fall by Tamihi Logging officials. “It appears most likely that Mr. Penner would be involved in the negotiations since he was the minister responsible, and the WHA is located in his riding,” Thompson said. “Three years is a long time to

negotiate what amounts to two or three weeks of work,” he added. “We wonder if there are more surprises coming.” Thompson was going to run for the NDP nomination in the riding, but later withdrew his name. However, federal NDP MP Peter Julian has been invited to a tour of the Spotted Owl habitat on Dec. 20, along with Western Canada Wilderness Committee officials who held a campout last year to protest logging in the area. rfreeman@theprogress.com

Crime hotspots message: ‘be vigilant,’ say RCMP Public awareness key , say police Robert Freeman The Progress

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Stepping up for ‘a Christmas to remember’ Katie Bartel The Progress It was a ‘Christmas to Remember’ for 25 needy Chilliwack families Saturday afternoon. The greenhouse at Fantasy Farms on Gibson Road was transformed into a winter wonderland with snowflakes hanging from the ceiling, 15 decorated trees, hundreds of twinkling lights, a cosy fireplace, and a dinner table with all the Christmas fixings. For Gary Moran, owner of Fantasy Farms, it was about providing lasting memories for those who need it most. When Chilliwack Rona approached Moran last July about organizing a Christmas event, he didn’t hesitate to jump on board. He wanted to give a little extra to those in need just as

someone had for his family so many years earlier. Moran grew up in a single-income household, with three other siblings, after his father died. His mom worked hard, and they never went without. But most Christmases, the young Morans didn’t have the extras that all the other neighbourhood kids had. And then one Christmas two men showed up at their front door with bags of food and other such goodies. “All four of us children remember that Christmas as the Christmas where we had the extras that others had,” said Moran. After Fantasy Farms got on board, the event snowballed. Several businesses donated time, money, and other such necessities. Rona raised $5,800, Save-On-Foods, PriceSmart,

and Coopers Foods supplied the food at cost, Lilydale supplied all the meat, the Fraser River Fishing Lodge in Agassiz donated its kitchen and staff, and one Fantasy Farms customer, a chef by trade, donated his skills by way of cooking up the massive feast. As well, there were approximately 40 volunteers decorating the greenhouse, wrapping gifts, cooking food, serving food. “We had so many people wanting to volunteer, we actually had to turn down volunteers,” said Moran. Families were selected by the Ann Davis Transition Society, Big Brothers Big Sisters, as well as private submissions. Each family was asked to provide a wish list for Santa. “It was so heartwarming to read what they were asking for,” said

Moran. “Mostly just the basics of what they needed: flour, cooking stuff, baking stuff. The kids asked for Lego and colouring books.” Every item that was asked for, was provided. From 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. 25 families, just shy of 100 people, were doted on. They were entertained, dined, given presents, and train rides around the outdoor Christmas village. “We all have memories of something that was special in our life, that we can reflect back on at different times,” said Moran. “This is something to remember.” For Fantasy Farms, this year’s Christmas to Remember is just the beginning. “We’ll definitely be doing it again,” said Moran. “It’s very rewarding. It’s nice to be able to do something like this.” kbartel@theprogress.com

Crime “hotspots” in Chilliwack and other Fraser Valley communities have been identified so residents and businesses can keep their eyes open and report suspicious activity to police. The public awareness campaign is the next phase of a policing model in which an analyst identifies crime “hotspots” in a community, so police patrols and other crime-fighting resources can be focused there with greatest effect. The success so far of the policing model, adopted last year by the Upper Fraser Valley Regional RCMP detachment, has prompted police officials to now bring the public into the picture with monthly “hotspot” bulletins. “The message is: ‘be vigilant,’” RCMP Const. Tracy Wolbeck said. “That message is going to be the same every month, unless there’s something significantly different in one of those (hotspot) areas.” The hotspots that saw more property crimes over the last 28 days are: In Chilliwack: Fairfield Island, north of the Menzies Street bridge on Hope River Road; Strathcona Road; Fairbanks Crescent and Emerald Drive. In Downtown Chilliwack: Between Young Road and Williams Street, just north of Princess Avenue and south of Bonny Avenue. Continued: CRIME/ p29

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Convict, now deceased, was ‘person of interest’ Chilliwack father hopes for answers Vikki Hopes Black Press A Surrey man who died in prison while serving a sentence for a manslaughter conviction has been linked to the case of a missing Abbotsford woman.

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left behind two young daughters and a son. Cole was convicted of beating Michael Gerald Larson to death with a bat during a marijuana grow rip in Surrey in December 2007 and was sentenced to 13½

years in prison. He was found dead in his jail cell in Kent Institution in July of this year. Foul play was not suspected. Sgt. Jennifer Pound, spokesperson for the Integrated Homicide Investigation Team (IHIT), which is handling the Shpeley case,

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ment for permission to form a stand-alone regional district. The flip side of that challenge is avoiding the formation of two camps at the FVRD board table, municipal directors versus electoral area directors. “How do we get things done, if we’re divided?” Gaetz said. While those internal issues are on the boil, there are external issues like Metro Valley’s incineration plans and the effect on

Fraser Valley air quality for Gaetz to contend with. The inaugural meeting also saw the election of Chilliwack city councillor Chuck Stam to head the Fraser Valley Regional Hospital board, and Abbotsford city councillor John Smith as vice-chair. Committee appointments will be approved at the next FVRD board meeting in January.

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Not feeling the love Chilliwack’s Paramount Theatre sparked more than a few romances in its day. But the old girl may have lost some of her allure. As reported by The Progress last week, City Hall’s efforts to find a suitor for the aging structure produced just two interested proposals. Granted, the Paramount doesn’t bring with her a rich dowry. Instead, the city estimates repairs to the building could cost as much as $300,000 – repairs admirers would have to pay for themselves. Chilliwack’s relationship with the Paramount is an interesting and accidental one. Although residents have shared with her their laughter and tears over the generations, it was only last year that city taxpayers gained an actual financial stake in the affair. As Chilliwack’s movie-going affections switched to the younger and more enticing Galaxy Cinemas at Eagle Landing, the Paramount’s owners ‘gifted’ the theatre to the City of Chilliwack. Within days, the grande dame’s heart went cold – literally. The heating system, built when the Paramount was built, warmed its last seat. City hall hoped to rekindle the romance by inviting interested groups and businesses to submit proposals,

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Season marks time for special celebrations Tomorrow December 21st is the winter solstice, the shortest day (longest night) of the year. It is the moment, actually 9:30 pm to be precise, when the sun reaches its most southerly declination of -23.5 degrees. That means that the North Pole is tilted 23.5 degrees away from the sun. At this point, as the sun appears to pause then start its journey northward, it means that, for us, the days start getting longer again and the sun climbs higher in the sky. Good. Figuring this stuff out comes down to folks at time laboratories calculating nanoseconds of time with the use of atomic clocks in Greenwich, England, the original ground zero of world time, and other time labs around the world. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) became the world’s time standard at the Washington Meridian

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the sun. That was as good excuse as any for celebrating, feasting on some freshly slaughtered cattle and downing some well fermented beer. From Yule traditions in Nordic lands when large logs were burned to the worship of Oden in northern Europe and Saturnalia, Juvenalia and Mithra in Italy, pagan gods were remembered in the time honoured ritual of eating and dancing that went on for days. December 25th became the birthday of the ‘invincible sun’ in the third century according to the dictates of Emperor Aurelian. Then, in 273 the Christian church set this date as the birth of Christ and by 336 the Roman feast to the sun became the celebration of Christ’s birth. There was likely a morsel of politics mixed up in this. By holding Christmas at the

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Cultus Lake faces garbage threat In reading this article (“Taking care of Chilliwack’s jewel Cultus Lake,� Progress, Dec. 13) sent to me by a friend it raised a question I would like to pose to Ms. Robinson. I am a 50-year Sunnyside Campground participant and a long time supporter and avid lover of Cultus Lake. A couple of summers ago my husband and I stopped to chat with a dive group that were using the lake for a training program. We naturally inquired as to “what they saw down there.� Not surprised but rather horrified at

their response of “thousands and thousands of cans and bottles and garbage.� How damaging is that environmentally and why has nothing ever been done about cleaning that up? This, by the way was just in the area around Main Beach and along that stretch of houses. Also, the milfoil problem has been left totally unattended for the last many years (even though the park board has a fund for such things). The beloved swim areas are now almost completely choked out by it all along the shore line.

I would dearly love someone to pay these issues some attention and start the Lake clean up there. As to the sewage issues, I agree they must be addressed. Why then is the park board conversing in camera on a condo development to sit right on the shore line where the old Marina was and tie into the already overstressed sewage system of Cultus and/or Sunnyside Campground? I would certainly welcome some informed and helpful dialogue on these subjects.

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FREE HEARING TEST Chilliwack Hospital ER earns praise '(&(0%(5 A note of acknowledgement to the staff of the new Chilliwack Hospital Emergency Department: A few days ago I awoke around 4 a.m. with an irregular pulse. Knowing I have atrial fibrillation, my husband took me to the emergency department at Chilliwack hospital. Atrial fibrillation occurs when the heart

ceases to pump and flutters. The danger is that as the blood is not moving regularly through the heart, clots can form on the heart wall and break off, leading to strokes. I was admitted to emergency and placed in the cardiac cubicle with all the sophisticated monitoring equipment, and observed for several

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The Spirit of Christmas found at Winks During this time of year it is so easy to get caught up in the hustle and bustle, the business of the holidays, malls are busy, parking stalls rare, horns are honking noise is everywhere‌until I came across Winks Home, Garden & Gifts in Sardis. I live in Abbotsford and was looking for somewhere to get something special and I ended up at Winks, I was greeted by a fragrance that emanated Christmas, the gentle sounds of carols in the

background and the most pleasant smile of a lady named Wendy (also known as Winks). Wendy guided me through her treasures on display and when I described what I was trying to find she knew exactly what I needed to buy and she wrapped it with such artistry. While I waited at her counter I saw a jar where she was collecting money for a local charity, a cookbook she was promoting and giving all proceeds to another charity and

to top that off she is raising funds to heat an orphanage! I asked her why was she doing all this while at the same time trying to run a business is it because of Christmas? She replied “because they are in need� that’s it because they are in need no other reason, that to me is the true Spirit of Christmas and I am so glad that I was able to find it at Winks, Thank you, Wendy. Les Talvio Abbotsford

Don’t judge RCMP by the few bad apples The old saying that there are a few bad apples in every barrel is very true. In an organization that employes over 31,000 individuals there are going to be a few that will commit acts that are detrimental to the many. An overwhelming majority of the RCMP are responsible men and

women dedicated to performing their duties in a professional manner. Theirs is often an unenviable task where they must deal with the most undesirable and often dangerous elements of society that is becoming ever more violent. Adding to their difficulties is the seriously

under staffed court system that sees many hardened criminals walking the streets after serving ridiculously lenient sentences for committing serious crimes. If we are to have a save and enjoyable society we must recognize the realities of the current situation and pro-

vide all possible support to those who have dedicated themselves to law enforcement and protection of the public. Let us all demand that those who violate the rules are severely punished and continue to respect and uphold those who serve with honour. Ernie Hjalmarson

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“Obviously we’d prefer the revitalization option, but the building is going to have its challenges,” Gaetz said. “There is great potential there, but it’s going to cost a pretty penny.” Council will not be reviewing the matter until after Christmas. Mayor Gaetz toured the boardedup building with some Vancouver media recently. “It was weird walking through the building,” she said. “There is still popcorn left on the floor.” One submission came from Revolution Church, and the other was from Protocol Developments with an entertainment proposal. Analysis of the proposals has not been completed yet, and staff will be checking to see if they have the financial resources and skills to undertake the renovations or redevelopment work needed.

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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Child youth care worker Tanya Harnett discusses image with Grade 5 and 6 students in the Dove Girls program at Evans elementary. Girls in the program wrote positive messages in cards to their peers. Among other things, Dove Girls teaches that exterior beauty isn’t the only beautiful part of a person, characteristics such as courage and friendliness are also beautiful. PHOTOS BY JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Dove Girls boosts self esteem in tweens Katie Bartel The Progress Funding cuts weren’t enough to stop Gabe D’Archangelo from boosting his students’ self esteem. When the Evans elementary principal was notified last spring that Big Brothers would be cutting funding for its eight-week Go Girls program, D’Archangelo didn’t follow suit. Instead of shutting the program down, he expanded it. It was too important not to continue, he said. Go Girls is a program designed to instill positive self image and healthy living into tween-aged girls before they hit middle school.

Research shows that 47 per cent of Canadian girls between the ages 10 and 14 avoid going to the beach, participating in physical activities, and voicing their opinions because they feel insecure about their looks; 55 per cent feel pressure to be beautiful by the time they’re 14. For many girls, middle school is a cesspool of self esteem issues, negative image and peer pressure. Evans is trying to change that. “We want to give our students a repertoire of skills they can fall back on when situations come up at middle school,” said D’Archangelo. However, because Go Girls was only an eight-week program that completed in April, D’Archangelo felt it wasn’t fully meeting the needs of his Grade 6 students.

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Guide dog offers gift of independence Chilliwack’s newest immigrant is a tall, blonde, and walks for four legs. Ozzy, a two year old yellow Labrador Retriever, is a professionally trained guide dog for local resident Bruce Hansen. Hansen, 31, is completely blind in one eye and has no peripheral vision in the other. When Hansen was 10, he suffered from a brain tumour which has caused his vision to deteriorate over the years. “In medical terms, perfect vision is 20/20 and mine is 20/500,” explains Hansen. “I can sort of make out shapes, but I wouldn’t be able to tell if the object in front of me is a building or a moving vehicle.” Prior to being matched with Ozzy by charity B.C. Guide Dog Services, Hansen relied on a white cane and the help of friends and family to get around. “Even after years and years of using a cane, I was still having problems. I was falling off sidewalks or walking into things. It got to the point where I just didn’t feel secure outside [by myself] anymore.” Hansen officially “graduated” with his new canine partner in October after three weeks of training with B.C. Guide Dog’s certified instructor Henny van der Leeuw. “We practised on local routes, on roads with and without sidewalks. There’s a lot of repetition but it’s important for the dog and the person,” says van der Leeuw who has trained guide dogs for over 10 years. “The very first day after graduation, Ozzy and I took a bus out to Cottonwood Mall then over to Canadian Tire. I’ve never been able to go out there by myself,” says Hansen. With Ozzy by his side, Hansen no longer has to wait for his wife to come home from work to run errands. “It’s like getting a driver’s license. I am more independent and that really gives you a better sense of self.” Meanwhile, Ozzy is settling in comfortably in his new home. He has made a new playmate in Hansen’s twoand-a-half-year-old niece and is quickly bonding with Hansen. “Ozzy is always near me, making sure that I’m OK,” says Hansen. Hansen approached

The Progress with his story to raise awareness about guide dogs but also to thank some Good Samaritans that he recently met in town. “I was on the bus and a driver named Rhonda went out of her way to call out each stop when she saw that I am blind.” He adds, “Another lady in town offered to stay on the bus until I reached my stop, even though it meant that she would have to ride the entire route again just to get to her stop. I didn’t catch her name, but I’m really hoping she reads this and knows how appreciative I am of her kindness.” B.C. Guide Dogs is a charity based out of the Lower Mainland. Breeding and training a dog like Ozzy takes two years and costs $37,000 but clients like Hansen pay only a nominal $1 for a guide dog and training. Because the charity receives minimal government funding, it relies heavily on donations. Ozzy, in particular, was sponsored by more than 60 individuals who have received letters “from Ozzy” over the last two years about what he has been learning. Now that Ozzy has found a life partner, the last letter that sponsors will receive will be from Hansen himself describing how Ozzy

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dards like lovely manicures and pedicures, along with a range of sigh-inducing massages, wraps and body treatments. When Reid comes through the door of her salon and spa, she does it “as a client,” assessing everything from the perspective of the clientele, to make sure all their bases are covered. They offer complimentary use of their coveted eucalyptus steam room or infrared sauna, when available, and a free shampoo is always in the offing to remove the massage oil that’s seeped into a client’s hairdo. They’ve brought in a Eurowave machine for clients who want to tone muscles and lose inches, as well as a whole-body

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Young Road in October, renaming it the Gente Bella Academy. “Our stylists love to share their knowledge,” she says. Gente Bella has also made a point of supporting its community by getting involved in a range of Chilliwack charities from Chilliwack Hospice Society to local hockey tournaments and Dry Grad events at the local high schools. “It’s important to give back to your community, and I like to support kids whenever I can,” Reid says. Gente Bella manager Genny Morran invites the public in for a peek or a little tour of the beautiful and newly expanded digs, located at #202-7592 Vedder Road. Behind the rather sedate storefront exterior of the business lies a honeycomb of activity related to state-of-the-art spa and salon services. “We don’t want anyone to ever be afraid to come into the spa and just have a look around,” says Morran. Their philosophy of service is simple. You might come in as a client, but you’ll leave a friend.

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We are both full time Realtors® selling real estate in the Upper Valley since 1992. Our office, HomeLife Glenayre Realty Chilliwack Ltd. Located at the corner of Airport and Young employs over 84 Realtors® plus staff. We are proud to be part of a team that supports local charities from minor hockey to Operation Red Nose. Our HomeLife tent has been used over 40 times last year by local charities. We are always available to help you in your most important real estate decisions. Call us direct.

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Successfully selling real estate for 12 years, and a 5 year Master Medallion Member with the Greater Vancouver Real Estate Board (Top 10% of 9,000 Realtors®). But one thing is clear, I’m NOT Number 1, MY CLIENTS ARE! If it’s time for you to buy or sell, call me today for results. “Selling the Coast Yard by Yard’’ from Chilliwack to the Sunshine Coast.

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When experience makes the difference. I know Chilliwack Real Estate. As a life long Chilliwack resident, I take pride in helping “visitors become locals” as well as delivering personal attention whether buying or selling. I expertly guide buyers and sellers through all the intricacies involved in a real estate transaction to ensure a smooth process. Building relationships is my business. My multi-tiered marketing system assures my clients the best promotion of their home in this end of the eastern Fraser Valley. My local knowledge is available to you, so let me earn your trust through Service & Results. I invite you to call me, drop by and see me at the Sutton office on Young Road, or look for me at our Sutton kiosk conveniently located in the Cottonwood Mall. Call Chris before you enter into any Real Estate transaction! Service you deserve, Someone you can trust!

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You may have noticed that more often than not, if there is community fundraiser, a family oriented fair, or a seasonal initiative such as a tour of Christmas lights or a blanket and warm clothing drive, a toy drive, stocking drive, or a food drive, your local REALTORS® are behind it. Seeing the multitude of needs in their respective communities, 17 years ago Vancouver REALTORS® created the REALTORSCare™ Foundation. This quickly spread east to the Fraser Valley, then Chilliwack and now covers much of BC. This outstanding initiative is now beginning to gain momentum and move across Canada. The Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board thanks the community for its continued support throughout the year in taking part in various initiatives. Take the annual REALTORSCare™ Blanket Drive – what started as a downtown Eastside project has expanded into the largest and longest-running Lower Mainland drive, netting thousands of blankets and warm coats, hats and mittens. Even when the news of economic downturns comes to light, the communities of Chilliwack, Agassiz, Harrison Hot Springs and Hope are quick to rally in support. This year was no different.

For many people, their home is their biggest asset and their prized possession. When it comes time to buy that first home, or sell your current home and upgrade, why trust someone that doesn’t have intimate knowledge of the area and local market? Having been born and raised in Chilliwack, knowing the community and various neighbourhoods comes as second nature to me. With an extensive background in Personal and Commercial Insurance Sales and Marketing, I know what it takes to market products to the right people to achieve a quick sale and for top dollar. I love working with people and seeing my clients meet their Real Estate Goals is my main focus! When Buying or Selling Property, you need an honest, hardworking REALTOR that you can count on to be there for you and to devote the time to ensure that you are totally satisfied before, during and after your transaction. I am that REALTOR; and I welcome your calls.

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The saying goes, “If you want something done, give the job to a busy man.” Since 1987 I have worked hard to meet the real estate needs and challenges of thousands of Chilliwack people. In doing so, I have earned a solid reputation as Chilliwack’s foremost REALTOR and property expert. With RE/MAX as Chilliwack’s #1 Real Estate service, I am included in the top 5% of over 110,000 agents worldwide. I have the Experience, Integrity, Knowledge, Programs and Team Support to bring you the very best Real Estate service possible. Selling or buying, I look forward to applying my caring enthusiasm and realty expertise in making yours a great real estate experience. The RUSS BAILIE Team motto is to provide you such Outstanding Service that we will become “Your Friends in Deed for Life”. Call now at: 604858-7179.

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Searching for a home or selling your present home, my goal is to provide you with professional real estate service. The web is great for looking at properties...but the web alone won’t help you choose the perfect home for you. That’s what I’m here for! Buyer’s I will provide information to meet your specific needs and assist you with every step of your purchase. Represent you through the purchasing process from offer to closing procedures. Sellers Prepare a complimentary comparative market analysis of your property. Marketing and advertising through regular advertising, the MLS and my personal website are just a few of the ways I will present your property for maximum exposure. Helping you make your next move stress free! Ask Angela Thraves to help you find the perfect Home.........

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Hello, my name is Corny Woelders, I am one of the proud owners of Landmark Realty Chilliwack. I am married and have two great kids. I grew up in Chilliwack and graduated from C.S.S.S. (a long time ago) and then moved to Abbotsford where I met my wife of 23 years. I predominately worked in the poultry and dairy industry and also ran our own Poultry Farm. I became a Realtor® a number of years ago and worked out of the Landmark Abbotsford office. However, I found myself selling a lot of homes in Chilliwack for friends and family, so when a Landmark franchise came available, my partners and I knew that Chilliwack was the place to go. Today’s low interest rates, plus low prices, plus high inventory, equals the perfect buyers market. So come on in and visit our office and I will help you with all your real estate needs.

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While REALTORS® resolve to continue helping people in their communities both professionally and philanthropically, if one of your New Year’s resolutions is to buy your first home, move up to a larger or newer home, or to buy your first investment property, moderate year-end sales and an influx of new listings will give you the upper hand. At the beginning of December, 282 listings joined the sales roster, bringing to 1,743 the number of active listings on the local market. That translates to some exceptional deals, so with the interest rates continuing at record lows and a stabilizing economy, the dream of home ownership for many can now become a reality. The close to 300 members of the Chilliwack and District Real Estate Board wish everyone a very merry Christmas Season, and best wishes for a happy and prosperous new year! – CADREB press release

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47356 MacSwan Dr. Jinkerson Vistas

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A former show home. This is a 3 bedroom open concept plan with beautiful upgrades in the kitchen and ensuite, and the most amazing view from the covered front balcony. A very private covered sundeck for BBQs and entertaining friends leading out from the kitchen makes this a perfect family home. The lower level has a beautiful den, a 2-piece bathroom, and laundry. The remaining area has enough room for bedrooms, family room, a large workshop which could be attached to the garage, and there is a separate entrance door. A level garage driveway, storage area on the side, and a cedar fence complete the exterior. When you walk in, the open plan will amaze you . . . it is beautiful. Call Neil Sulkers of RE/MAX Nyda Realty to view, at 604-703-4400.

In my business career, I have bought and sold many homes, in every province of this country, and I have always relied on the professionals at RE/MAX to help me realize my dreams. I am very pleased to be a part of the RE/MAX Chilliwack team of full time professionals, and to be able to offer my experience to help you to realize your dreams. I offer the dedicated time and experience that you require, if you, or someone you know, is interested in buying or selling a home, business, or property. Please call me anytime for exemplary customer service!

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Since 1993 my #1 Priority is Excellent & Trustworthy Service And the tradition carries on. This is why you want to choose The KafkaRealEstateTeam For all your Real Estate needs. Real Estate to us means; R eliable E fficient A ctive L oyal E xcellent S ervice T hroughout A ll T ransactions E very Time Visit our website for more info about us. You can also email us at: TRUDEK@SMARTT.COM

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My roots are deeply imbedded in this community, and my past experience in the industry has provided me with extensive and thorough product knowledge. Everyone needs a home and every home has value. Working your way through the maze of buying or selling can become intimidating and today’s market trend is continuing to give us surprises. I look forward to meeting past friends and clients, discussing your current real estate needs and helping you with a plan of action.

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Representing you in any real estate transaction, you can be assured that I will work hard and keep your best interests the #1 priority. If you are selling, you will get the maximum exposure needed to market your home effectively, and if you are purchasing I will listen to your needs and help you find the perfect place to call home. I believe that the qualities of a good real estate agent are honesty, integrity and a strong work ethic. My name is Steve Mainse and I will take great pride in representing you.

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Vipers double up Chiefs as teams head into break well rested.” Chilliwack netminder Mitch Gillam stopped 28 of 33 shots while his Vernon counterpart, Kirby Halcrow, stopped 24 of 26. Walchuk’s goal was significant in ways that go beyond the scoresheet. The 19-year-old native of McBride, BC, was Eric J. Welsh, playing his first game of the season after starting The Progress the year with the NCAA Every coach and play- division-one Northern er will tell you they’d pre- Michigan Wildcats. fer to win heading into Walchuk led the the Christmas break, so Vipers in scoring last everything’s happy as season, making him a they head home for the rather massive mid-seaholidays. son acquisition. No such luck for the “For whatever reason Chiefs this year, who it wasn’t working out will spend nine days there (at NMU),” said trying to forget about Vipers head coach and a disappointing loss to general manager Jason the Vernon Vipers on Williamson. “We tried Sunday. to push him to stay, but In their last game he decided that wasn’t before the break, the place for him. When Chilliwack faced their a player of that calibre Interior conference decides he wants to rivals at the Wesbuild come back you welcome Centre. him with open arms. It’s The Vipers jumped a deadline deal where on their road-weary we don’t have to give visitors, taking a 6-3 much up.” final behind two goals Walchuk was one a from Colton Sparrow handful of Northern and a single from for- Michigan players origimer Chilliwack Bruin nally named in Brendan Persley. some alleged The teams NMU campus traded goals bicycle thefts in a fast-paced that occurred first period, with in September, Persley scoring according to for Vernon and a report in the Trevor Hills for Mining Journal of Chilliwack. Marquette, Mich. Harvey Ve r n o n ’ s Four Northern Peter McMullen Michigan players SMYL scored in the pleaded no consecond period, test, but charges giving the Vipers a one against Walchuk and goal lead heading into two other players have the final frame. since been dropped. David Bondra and Having him return to Malcolm Gould scored the BCHL is lousy news third period goals for the for Smyl, who would Chiefs, but Chilliwack prefer his Interior concoughed up four goals ference foes get weaker, to Vernon. not stronger. The Vipers did so “He was certainly the on only 10 shots as type of player that they Sparrow did his thing needed,” Smyl noted. and Dylan Walchuk and “Vernon needed a bit Ben Gamache (empty more offensive punch, net) added singles. and he came into that “We came across a game against us enerteam that was very well gized and made a difprepared,” said Chiefs ference.” head coach Harvey If not for the Salmon Smyl. “They played Arm Silverbacks, the very well and we did weekend would have not seem to have the been truly depressenergy. Playing three ing. Following a 3-2 games in two and a half overtime loss to the days caught up to us Prince George Spruce against a team that was Kings on Friday night,

Chilliwack Chiefs rookie Garrett Forster hustles the puck up ice during a Friday night BCHL clash with Braden Pears (left) and the Prince George Spruce Kings. PG won this game 3-2 in overtime. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

the Chiefs travelled to Salmon Arm to face a team they’ve owned this year. Chilliwack won all four previous meetings between the two teams and took the fifth Saturday night by a 4-1 score. Gould provided most of the offence with a three-goal night, scoring his 13th, 14th and 15th goals of the season. “Malcolm played very well in that game, and he was all around the net,” Smyl said. “That line (Gould, Derek Huisman and David Bondra) again played very well and probably were the difference for us.” Huisman added his 18th of the year in the final minute of the third, with Brett Knowles

scoring the lone Salmon Arm goal. The Chiefs now disperse for Christmas, with players heading here, there and everywhere. “I’d like for them to work on their fitness and continue to make sure they’re in good shape, but I’d also like them to relax a bit,” Smyl said. “Christmas is a fun time and I hope they enjoy spending it with their families, and then come back focused and ready to get at it.” Their next game is Dec. 28, at home, as they host the Spruce Kings. That is ‘Fill the Rink for the Food Bank’ night, with ticket prices chopped to $5 (including service fees and taxes) for those who bring a donation of non-

perishable food. Season tickets holders are invited to bring a friend at no charge except for a food donation. Workers from cosponsors Save On, Coopers and Price Smart Food Stores will be on hand to load the donated food into boxes located at all four Prospera Centre entrances and then to waiting trucks for transport to the Food Banks. “That’s a pretty big game with Prince George because they’re only five games behind us,” Smyl said. “So that’s a big one to start the second half. I’m more worried about the wins and losses, but that’s a fantastic cause and I hope the building is full.” As of press time, 2861 tickets remain.

● The latest Canadian Junior Hockey League rankings came out Monday morning, with three BCHL teams making an appearance. The Penticton Vees continue to hover near the top of the Top 20 list. The BCHL’s big dogs check in at number two, trailing the Manitoba Junior Hockey League’s Woodstock Slammers. The Cowichan Valley Capitals are clinging to a spot near the bottom of the list, falling one spot this week from 18 to 19. The Surrey Eagles earned an honourable mention. The CJHL is comprised of the 10 junior A hockey leagues across Canada. ● Brandon

Adams

of the Alberni Valley Bulldogs has committed to the NCAA division one hockey program at Holy Cross. Adams has five goals and 10 assists in 19 games this season. The Illinois native will suit up for the Crusaders in the 2012-2013 season and will face off against fellow teammate Josh Mitchell who committed to RIT earlier this season. The Holy Cross Crusaders play in the Atlantic Hockey Conference of the NCAA. Located in Worcester, MA, a centrally-located New England city of 175,000, Holy Cross is a fouryear college of approximately 2,800 students and one of the nation’s leading liberal arts institutions.


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Simone Groundwater rink from Williams Lake Saturday night. Deputan was joined by lead Kayleigh Alendal, second Erin Light and third Brittany McAulay. The top two spots in the bonspiel went to the Andrews rink and the Marilou Richter rink from Richmond. Get full results online at www.playdowns.com. ● The Chilliwack Curling Club’s junior women’s team, skipped by Stephanie Prinse, heads to Victoria this week to take part in the BC Junior Women’s Championship. That runs Dec. 27 to 31. The Chilliwack entry is coached by Doreen Jones and includes second Ali Renwick, third Dana Page, lead Amanda Tipper and fifth Casey Freeman.

Abby blanked Chilliwack’s U-17 bronze soccer Chargers took down Abbotsford in their last game before the Christmas break. The locals got two goals from Joseph Sztuhar and singles from Zac Bisschop andNeal Struwick in a 4-0 win at Townsend Park. Having already secured a league title, Chilliwack will enjoy a holiday rest before diving into Cup games in the new year.


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✞ Obituaries BODENER Frieda

Frieda Bodener passed away peacefully at the Bradley Center on Wednesday, Dec. 14th, 2011. She was born October 15th, BODENER 1929 in Maple Creek, Saskatchewan, the older of two girls born to Henry and Ida Frey. She lived with parents in Sagathun, Sask. until her father passed away in 1932. Then her mother, and her two daughters moved to Irvine, and then to Medicine Hat, Alberta. Frieda’s sister, Esther passed away in 1944 of typhoid fever. Frieda also contracted typhoid but miraculously survived. On October 24th, 1944 Frieda’s mother married Ferdinand Krause; her new family now included two step-brothers, Ken and Morley Krause. The family moved to Chilliwack, B.C. and settled on a farm on Gill Road, in Rosedale. On August 20th, 1952 Frieda married Leo Bodener of Chilliwack. Leo and Frieda took over the family farm on Evans Road, and lived there for 32 years; milking cows, haying, raising laying hens and fryers, and had a large vegetable and flower garden. They retired from farming in 1984, and moved to Stevenson Road. In June, 1998 they moved to the Birchwood Retirement Home. In her retirement years Frieda did a lot of knitting, crocheting, cross stitch as well as beautiful petit point works of art. September 2008, Frieda moved to the Bradley Center. During her lifetime she was a member of the Chilliwack Evangelical Missionary Church for 60 years. A Memorial Service will be held on Wednesday, Dec. 21st, 11:00 am at the Evangelical Missionary Church, corner of Princess and Williams. Pastor Glenn Driedger officiating with interment held at the Chilliwack Cemeteries. Frieda is survived by Morley and Bertha Krause, Drumheller, Alberta and Ken and Dorleen Krause of Chilliwack. The extended family includes, Ella Ritz of Edmonton, Agnes and Fred Mammel, Clarence and Mary Bodener all of Chilliwack. Many nieces, nephews and cousins including Leroy and Pauline Mann of Medicine Hat and their families; as well as special friends, Elfrieda Toews and Lorraine Krause who visited her faithfully. She was predeceased by her husband Leo Bodener in August, 2002; her sister Esther Frey, her father, Henry Frey, her step-father, Ferdinand Krause and her mother, Ida (Frey) Krause. If desired, donations may be made to the Gideon Bible Society. The family would like to thank Dr. John Hamilton, and the staff at the Bradley Center for their loving dedicated care. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

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BURR Robert “Bob”

Bob Burr passed away peacefully on Friday, December 16 at Cascade Lodge, Chilliwack at BURR the age of 91. Bob was born November 19, 1920 in Edmonton, AB and was raised in the farming district of Irma, AB. In 1943, he enlisted in the Canadian Army; Bob served for 29 years in Canada, West Germany, and Egypt. His family traveled with him everywhere except for his time served in Egypt. In 1960, Bob settled in Chilliwack where he spent the rest of his days. He was an avid swimmer and loved to bowl, dance and golf. Bob is survived by daughter Carol (Everet) Kinsman; sons Ron (Kathy) Burr and Gary (Bev) Burr; grandchildren Robert and Donna Kinsman, Robyn (Chris) Nightingale, Brian (Kristen) Burr and Krystal (Jeremy) Sobie; greatgrandchildren Allysha and Serena Kinsman, Kiera Sobie; and step-great-grandchildren Alyssa and Nya Friesen. Bob is predeceased by his wife Evelyn. A Memorial Service will be held in the New Year at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home. Memorial donations may be made in Bob’s name to the Canadian Cancer Society or Heart & Stroke Foundation of Canada.

Online condolences can be left at www.Woodlawn-MtCheam.ca

DAN Elsie

Elsie Dan passed away peacefully on December 10, 2011 at Chilliwack Hospital at the age of 86 DAN years. She will be sadly missed by her children; Ervine Dan, Lorna Jimmie, Gloria Hillas and many grandchildren, nieces and nephews. She is predeceased by husband Andrew Dan and family members, Garry Dan, Elmer Dan, Andrea Jack and Velma Jack. Funeral Service took place on December 16, with burial on December 17 in Skookumchuck (Skatin).

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DOHERTY Mary Louise Aug. 22, 1922 - Nov. 16, 2011 Dear Mary gracefully departed, her soul set free, at her home at the age of 89 years. Mary DOHERTY was born in Veteran, Alberta and raised in the farm life. Mary had one brother, Herman “Wes”, six years younger. Mary enlisted in the RCAF performing secretarial work in Vancouver and earned the rank of Sergeant.

Mary was predeceased by her mother, May Wetenkamp, in 1949 and her father August Wetenkamp in 1963 whom she nursed at his home until he passed away. Mary’s great passion was nature and she loved and nurtured her gardens, especially her “rose” garden. Her constant companion was her little dog “Goldie.” Goldie is being graciously cared for her by her good friend Marjorie who has 2 chihuahuas of her own. Mary had one son, Dan, whom she dearly loved. Dan and Mary lived for one another. Mary led a quiet, peaceful and thoughtful life. She will be remembered as a wise and intelligent woman who stood the test of time and life’s challenges. She is survived by her loving brother, Wes (Lynne); niece Sandra; and nephew Doug (Cleone). Mary will be greatly missed by friends in both Chilliwack and Kamloops and family that loved her.

HOLDEN Doris Dec. 30, 1920 - Dec. 11, 2011 D o r i s passed away on December 11, 2011 in Agassiz, BC at the age of 90. She was Born HOLDEN in Regina, SK December 30, 1920. Doris is survived by her daughters Diane Singer & Pamela Holden; grandchildren Kristin, Karin, Todd & Ryan Singer and Brianne Holden & great-grandchild Bryce Singer. She was predeceased by her husband A. William Holden. Doris will always be remembered as a loving wife, mother, grandmother and friend...always there to guide us, support us and there to listen. The pillar of our family, she will be missed. We love you, Nanny. A private ceremony has been held for family.

KERR Dorothy

D o r o thy Kerr, 89, passed away on Wednesday, December 14, 2011 at Menno Hospital. KERR She is survived by her daughter, Mary Ann; three sons, Harold (Shirley), Brian, and Gord (Lynda); seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. Dorothy was predeceased by her husband Jack this year on November 4. Dorothy was born in Saskatoon to Jessie and Arthur Woolley, and was raised in Vancouver and surrounding area. Before she was married, she taught briefly at Stave Lake Elementary. In the early years, she was active in the Chilliwack United Church in the Women’s group and as a CGIT leader. Family was very important to Dorothy. She was a good mother and adored her grandchildren. She enjoyed knitting, reading, gardening and baking; passing along many recipes to her family. After Jack’s retirement, they enjoyed their acreage on Sumas Mountain, being with family and friends and their

many trips throughout Canada and the USA with Jackson Tours. They moved to Menno Terrace East in Abbotsford where they had been living for the past 2 years. A Memorial Gathering for both Jack and Dorothy is being planned for the spring. The family would like to thank the staff at Menno Terrace East and Menno Hospital for all their care and support. Henderson’s Funeral Homes Ltd. Abbotsford, British Columbia (604) 854-5534

Online condolences can be left at www.hendersonabbotsfordfunerals.com

MILLER Jean Bancroft Sept. 18, 1924 - Dec. 12, 2011 It is with great sadness the family of Jean Miller announces her peaceful passing on DecemMILLER ber 12, 2011 at Chilliwack General Hospital. She will be greatly missed and fondly remembered by her husband of 63 years Robert, her daughter Shelley and son Dale, granddaughters Michelle (Chris), April (Shaun), great-grandchildren Ayla, Michaela, Isabella, Brooklyn, and soon to be new addition of another great-grandchild and many close friends from over the years. Jean was born and raised in Langley Prairie, the daughter of Thomas and Chrissie Winget, who settled in Langley Prairie in the 1920’s. We wish to thank Dr. M. Scholtz and Dr. P. Galbraith, the Palliative Care and Home Support Staff for all that they did to make Mom’s last few months comfortable. Service and Celebration of Life will be held on December 29, 2011 at 12 noon, at St. John’s Anglican Church in Sardis B.C. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Chilliwack Hospice Society, 45360 Hodgins Ave., Chilliwack,B.C. V2P 1P5, or via their website at www.chilliwackhospice.org

NOEL Frank

Frank Noel passed away unexpectedly on December 4, 2011 at Agassiz, BC at the age of 53 years. NOEL Frank was born and raised in the Fraser Valley. In this younger years, he worked in Beaten River for BC Rail, then ranching in the interior and also in construction and the forest industry. Frank had a great love for all animals and enjoyed his gardening. He enjoyed the occasional day of fishing as well. Frank will be lovingly remembered by sons Michael (Courtney & granddaughter Alexis) and son Tony; brothers Lawrence (Mary) and Gordon (Joan); sisters Deanne (Sandy), Loretta (Art), Marian (Bob), and Rhonda; father Herman (Bud) Noel; and numerous nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by his mother Vera Noel, brother Gary, brother-in-law Bino Tommy and nephew Dylan Noel. A Celebration of Life Ser-

vice will be held at 10:30 am on December 27, 2011 at Woodlawn Mt. Cheam Funeral Home, 45865 Hocking Ave, Chilliwack. Memorial Donations may be made in Frank’s name to the S.P.C.A.

Online condolences can be left at www.Woodlawn-MtCheam.ca

PRIEST Beatrice Ellen “Helen” It is with sadness we announce that Helen Priest passed away peacefully on December 15th, 2011 in Surrey, BC. She was born July 14, 1922 in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. She will be forever remembered and greatly missed by sons Trevor and Tom (Nancy); daughter, Cheryl-Anne; grandchildren, Kori, Krista, Cassandra, Dave, Jeff and Shelby; as well as 7 greatgrandchildren. At her request, no service will be held. Her loving family and many friends are asked to remember her by the companionship and laughter they shared. I’d like the memory of me to be a happy one. I’d like to leave an afterglow of smiles when life is done. I’d like to leave an echo whispering softly down the ways. Of happy times and laughing times and bright, sunny days. I’d like the tears of those who grieve, to dry before the sun Of happy memories that I leave when life is done. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd.

SIMMONS Barry Wayne

B a r r y Wayne Simmons passed away peacefully at his home on December 14th, 2011 in SIMMONS Agassiz. He was born in Winnipeg on June 16th, 1939, and moved to Vancouver at age four. He graduated from John Oliver High School and then worked with his father in construction. Soon after he pursued an education degree at UBC, accepting his first teaching position as the shop teacher at Agassiz Secondary. He later went on to become principal at Harrison and Kent Elementary Schools. He completed his Masters Degree in Curriculum Development, focussing on Mathematics. In total, Barry taught in the Kent School District for over 35 years. Barry was also an active member of the Agassiz volunteer fire department for over 20 years and a member of the Elks Lodge #311. He owned and flew a Cessna airplane during the 70s, a boat and motor home during the 80s, and finally settled on his fifth wheel trailer in the 90s. Barry enjoyed reading, woodworking, golf, RVing and traveling the world. Barry and his wife Jane set foot on

every continent except Antarctica, enjoying excursions to The Great Wall of China, African Safaris and his favourite Australia. He spent many hours working in his shop creating toys for his grandchildren and works of art in wood, never wanting to repeat a project twice. He loved playing golf at the Harrison Hot Springs Course with his buddies, holes 2 and 7 especially. Barry also loved spending time traveling with the trailer. Together Barry and Jane took trips to the US, across Canada and just to get away. He could always be found sitting in his chair carving a found piece of driftwood, working on a word puzzle or reading another novel with his faithful Pug, Fancy by his side. He is survived by his wife Jane, children Karen (Dwayne), Blair (Anna) and Todd, grandchildren Paige and Riley and many nieces and nephews. He is predeceased by his father, Richard, his mother Edith and his sister Louise. A celebration of Barry’s life will be planned for Spring of 2012. A special thank you to loyal friends and to the many years of care by Dr. L.M. MacIntosh. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Red Cross. Online condolences to the family may be made to www. wiebeandjeskefh.com. Wiebe & Jeske 604.824.1324

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604-702-5552

SUNDAY CELEBRATION 10:30 a.m.

of Christ with worshiping and Christmas Caroling

ROMAN CATHOLIC

Sunday School for All Ages

ALL ARE WELCOME YOUR NEW LIFE BEGINS TODAY!

CATHOLIC PARISH OF ST. MARY’S

office@chilliwackalliance.bc.ca www.chilliwackalliance.bc.ca

“Connecting People To Passionately Pursue Jesus Christ’’

CHILLIWACK CHINESE ALLIANCE CHURCH

BAPTIST

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.

SARDIS FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH 9:15 • Worship Services 9:30 • Sunday School 11:00 • Worship Service

45187 Wells Road

604-858-8433

www.sardisfellowship.com

COMMUNITY

CHILLIWACK CHURCH OF CHRIST Sr. Citizens’ Building, corner of Cook & Victoria John Forman 604-792-7806 Al McCutcheon 604-824-6703 11:00 a.m. WORSHIP SERVICES

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.

New Life Christian Church

Where His Word brings new life and hymns soothe the soul.

New Year’s Day, Jan. 1

Vedder Elementary School 45850 Promontory, 2:30-3:30 pm

PRESBYTERIAN

A program of Christmas caroling and hymn singing for everyone to enjoy. Special guests are musicians from the Chilliwack Songs of Praise Orchestra. Our Leader for the program is Pastor Dan Goldsmith.

COOKE'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Wellington Ave (near Mary St.) 604-792-2154

ALL ARE WELCOME COME AND START A NEW LIFE IN THE NEW YEAR WITH US

Sunday Worship 11:00 am

Advertise

www.cookespresbyterianchurch.webs.com www.noahsarkpreschool.webs.com

Rev. Willem van de Wall Sunday School during service.

YOUR LISTING HERE!

CHILLIWACK SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 46024 Riverside Dr., Chilliwack

CALL TODAY

(1 Block off Young St. on Riverside Dr.)

604-702-5552

Sabbath Services Saturday Sabbath School 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 11 a.m. Vespers 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesdays 7 p.m.

MENNONITE

EDEN MENNONITE CHURCH

Advertise

604-792-6013

Corner of Broadway & Chilliwack Central

Pastor: Rob Brown

YOUR LISTING HERE!

Classes - 9:30 am Worship Service – 10:50 am Sunday School - 9:30 am Associate Youth Pastor: Aaron Roorda

EVERYONE WELCOME!

SARDIS COMMUNITY CHURCH 45625 South Sumas Rd.

DRIVERS/COURIER/ TRUCKING

COMPANY DRIVER & O/O req’d for Gillson Trucking. Full Time. 42¢/mile. Run U.S. 604-853-2227

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EDUCATION

AIRLINES ARE HIRING- Train for high paying Aviation Maintenance Career. FAA approved program. Financial aid if qualified- Housing available. CALL Aviation Institute of Maintenance (877)818-0783 Become a Psychiatric Nursetrain locally via distance education, local and/or regional clinical placements and some regional classroom delivery. Wages start at $30.79/hr to $40.42/hr. This 23 month program is recognized by the CRPNBC. Gov’t funding may be available. Toll-free 1-87-STENBERG www.stenbergcollege.com DOG LOVERS! Enjoy a healthy, profitable career as a professional dog trainer. Government accredited program - student loans and grants. Ben Kersen & the Wonderdogs. www.wonderdogs.bc.ca/careers/ or 1-800-961-6616. INTERIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SCHOOL. Locations in Alberta & BC. Hands on real world training. Full sized equipment. Job placement assistance. Funding available. www.iheschool.com 1-866-399-3853

MTI College requires a P/T Pharmacy Assistant / Technician to teach in its Pharmacy Assistant Program in Chilliwack. Position is Monday - Friday 8:00am - 12:30pm. Will train. $19.00-$22.00/hr. depending on education / experience.

E-mail resumes to bev@mticc.com or fax to Bev at 604-682-6468. No phone calls. Position to start February 2012. TRAIN TO BE AN Apartment/Condominium Manager at home! We have jobs across Canada. Thousands of graduates working. 31 years of success! Government certified. www.RMTI.ca or 1-800-6658339, 604-681-5456.

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FARM WORKERS AGRICULTURAL FIELD WORKERS

A Rosedale Nursery is seeking motivated, willing field workers. This outdoor job entails every aspect of growing trees and shrubs. Farm nursery exp. is beneficial but not req’d. Work is manual and “hands on”. Includes hoeing, weeding, digging, pruning, potting, loading trees & shrubs Heavy lifting. 40hr min. work wk possibly extended work wk. Start approx. Mar. 15-Oct. Start wage $9.56/hr. Please submit resume by fax to: 604-794-7105 Dairy farm requires immediately, full time milking and general labourer. Duties include assisting a herdsman, breeding and raising heifers, calf feeding, scraping and field work. Experience an asset. Email: valleyviewron@gmail.com. Fax: 604-794-7971 or 604-819-3179

CHILLIWACK UNITED CHURCH

MOUNT SHANNON UNITED CHURCH 46875 Yale Road East

BAHA’I WRITINGS

Worship/Sunday School 11:00 am

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND DIRECTIONS CALL 604-703-0230

The friendly place at Yale & Quarry!

REFORMED CHILLIWACK

FREE REFORMED CHURCH 45471 Yale Road (by BC Access Center)

Sunday Services at 9:30 am & 2:30 pm "Hope in the LORD.... With Him is abundant redemption." Psalm 130 www.chilliwackfrc.com

45831 Hocking Ave., Chilliwack

604-795-5725

HELP WANTED

MANUFACTURING & WAREHOUSING $17.00/hr to work in Langley lubricants plant doing mfg., warehouse work & shipping/receiving. Must be capable of physical labour, computer usage, & be meticulous & reliable. Experience in manufacturing and warehousing preferred. A minimum of 5 years work experience with references req’d. We offer a longterm career with a financially successful co. + benefits + RRSP plan. Send resume to:

REQUIRES A

Processing Workers

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EDUCATION

INSURANCE

INSURANCE Looking for a personable and energetic F/T member for our team. Must have minimum Level 1 and ICBC experience. Please call Todd or Noreen 604-859-6757

✷ Christmas Rush ✷ Filling 10 F/T Positions

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Paid Weekly - Up to $20 an hour, no comm., benefits available. Positive, outgoing, team oriented a must!

required. Please apply in writing to: Dr. Michael Thomas, #102-45625 Hod gins Ave., Chilliwack, V2P 1P2.

Erica 604-777-2195

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES FOOD SERVICE SUPERVISORS

PH Restaurants Ltd. dba Pizza Hut requires Food Service Supervisors for their locations in Chilliwack & North Vancouver. Wages $13.21/hr + benefits 40 hrs/week. Fax resume: 888-4137782. F/T cook position at GON SUSHI ($17/hr) 3+yr exp./completion of secondary/Korean is asset (will cook dishes/prepare fish/plan menu gonsushi@yahoo.ca or #23-5725 Vedder Rd. Chilliwack BC V2R 3N4

VALLEY FAMILY PRACTICE is looking to hire immediately two full time, dedicated and pleasant, medical assistants with a very attractive salary package. You should love working with people and be prepared to work in a very fast paced medical office with flexible hours. Medical assistance experience and computer literacy would be an advantage. Interested persons can bring in their CV’s to: Valley Family Practice, 103-45485 Knight Rd., Chilliwack, BC, V2R, telephone: (604)858-8343

CLASSIFIED ADS MEAN MORE BUSINESS PHONE 1-604-575-5777

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MEDICAL/DENTAL

Certified Dental Assistant

Call Now, Start Tomorrow!

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Fraser Valley Duck and Goose is seeking a hard working individual for a full time, 40 hrs/wk. Part time avail. In Poultry Processing Plant. Apply online at www.fvdg.com or fax resume to: 604-823-4306

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7503 Vedder Road, Sardis. Ask for Trevor

Overnight Security

bev.wedler@optima-living.com

HOTEL, RESTAURANT, FOOD SERVICES

F/T cook position @ Eddie’s Cafe Teriyaki & Roll (3+yr exp. in Japanese cuisine/completion of secondary/Korean is asset)will cook dishes/make sushi & rolls($17/hr, 40hr/wk) eddiekim@inbox.com or 100-46093 Yale Rd. Chilliwack V2P2L8

Must be mechanically inclined, enthusiastic, and neat in appearance. $10/hr to start plus benefits and bonuses available. Please apply with resume to:

dwoo@fuchs.com or Fax to 604-888-1145. Starts Immediately.

A unique opportunity at a Chilliwack senior’s community for a live-in position to provide security and emergency response through the week. Interested inquiries please call 604-792-6666 or

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Lube Technician

EDUCATION

SECURITY OFFICER TRAINING B.S.T. classes in Abby. Job placement. 604-859-8860 www.brissonsecurity.com

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EDUCATION

STUDY.WORK. S .

SUCCEED. D PAYROLL ADMINISTRATOR ACCELLERATED In less than 4 months, you can complete this abridged program designed to fast track administravie personnel into the exciting and growing Payroll environment. Career Opporunities:

JOIN US ON:

Rev. Heather Anderson

“Blessed and happy is he that ariseth to promote the best interests of the peoples and kindreds of the earth. The earth is but one country, and mankind its citizens.”

LEMARE GROUP is seeking a certified heavy duty mechanic and an experienced off-highway logging truck driver for the North Vancouver Island area. Full time union wages. Send resume by fax to 250-956-4888 or by email to office@lemare.ca.

}Benefits Liaison

UNITED CHURCH

Yale Road at Spadina 604-792-4634 Morning Worship and Sunday School at 10:30 a.m.

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}Payroll Officer

Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m.

BAHÁ'Í FAITH

HELP WANTED

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

}Payroll and Benefits Administrator

604-702-5552

www.sardiscommunitychurch.com 604-858-7191 scc@shawcable.com

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

}Payroll Administrator

CALL TODAY

Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m. Christmas Eve Service “Voices of Christmas” Dec. 24th at 6:30 p.m.

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

CLASS 1 DRIVER with super B end dump exp req’d by L.A. Transport Ltd. Wheel loader exp would be of value. Competitive benefit pkg. Fax resume to: 604-854-6176

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST

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8700 Young Road, Chilliwack Phone # 604-792-0051 Fax # 604-792-0656

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REFORMED CHILLIWACK HERITAGE REFORMED CHURCH

'Where all are welcome' Sunday Services: 9:30 am & 11:15 am Now offering Stephen Ministry 'one-to-one' Crisis Care

EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

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HELP WANTED

A&D FLAGGING SERVICES Ltd are looking for lane closure technicians and experienced flaggers, fulll time employment available. Call (604)792-2854

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

HOUSEKEEPER Required for busy household. Light housekeeping and cooking/laundry. Full valid driver’s license, no “N”. Car provided. Drivers abstract and criminal record check required. Please submit resume between 9:30am 11am, Monday - Friday. Hours are Tuesday - Friday, 2-7pm. Sat. 11am - 5pm. (Hours not negotiable.) Please drop resume to Don Murphy Chilliwack Suzuki 45510 Yale Rd Chilliwack. Only successful applicants will be called.

SproUStt-S ha w JOIN ON: COMMUNITY COLLEGE S i n c e 1 9 0 3

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

FINANCIAL SERVICES

CRUDE ENERGY SERVICES is an industrial contractor providing services to the oil and gas industry in Alberta, accepting resumes for Pipefitters, QA/QC Personnel, Foreman, Lead Hands, NCSO Safety Advisors, Pipefitting Apprentices, Welder Apprentices, Crane Operators, Welder Helpers, General Labour, Office Administrators. H2S Alive and CSTS are required. Fax 1-866-843-2118. Email: careers@crude-energy.ca www.crude-energy.ca

$10 MILLION AVAILABLE for Land Purchase/Development and Joint Ventures. Management Consulting and Business Plan services. Call 1-866-402-6464.

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DROWNING IN DEBTS? Helping Canadians 25 years. Lower payments by 30%, or cut debts 70% thru Settlements. AVOID BANKRUPTCY! Free consultation. www.mydebtsolution.com or Toll Free 1 877-556-3500

AVOID BANKRUPTCY - SAVE UP TO 70% Of Your Debt. One affordable monthly payment, interest free. For debt restructuring on YOUR terms, not your creditors. Call 1-866-690-3328 or see web site: www.4pillars.ca

WORK WANTED

CLASS 2 driver looking for work driving bus. Alice, (604)795-9331

PERSONAL SERVICES

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ALTERNATIVE HEALTH

✓ Do you Own a Car? ✓ Borrow up to $20000.00 ✓ No Credit Checks! ✓ Cash same day, local office www.REALCARCASH.com

PURE CHI. Relaxing Chinese Full Body MASSAGE ~ 604-702-9686 11am-11pm. 9263 Young Rd Chwk

604-777-5046

MIND BODY SPIRIT

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PAWN SHOP ONLINE: GET CASH FAST! Sell or Get a Loan for your Watch, Jewelry, Gold, Diamonds, Art or Collectibles - From Home! ONLINE: www.PAWNUP.com or Toll-Free: 1-888-435-7870.

Massage Paradise

New Girls • New Girls • New Girls

604-746-6777 2459 McCallum Rd. Abby.

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FINANCIAL SERVICES

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

MONEYPROVIDER.COM. $500 Loan and +. No Credit Refused. Fast, Easy, 100% Secure. 1-877776-1660.

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Lena Rose Cleaning, weekly/bi weekly, 20 yr experience, excellent references. Lena, 604-702-9579

HELP WANTED

CLEANING SERVICES

SOME SHOES NEED FILLING

HOME IMPROVEMENTS

MR. FIX IT. Electrical, plumbing, drywall repairs, ext painting, flood repairs, decks, general contracting and more. Ask about our special offers (604)798-5082

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329 PAINTING & DECORATING

LANDSCAPING

SAWDUST Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

To Deliver

The Chilliwack Progress “We’re looking for carriers in your area to deliver Tuesday and Thursday editions of The Chilliwack Progress.” Route

Boundaries

# of Papers

CHILLIWACK 903-16 Bluestone, Eagle, Falcon, Hillcrest, Mountain Park, 117

Stonegate, Swallow

SARDIS 920-08 Gleneden, Pioneer

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(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

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(778)344-1069 NorthStars Painting Ltd Boxing Day Sale ~ Book by Jan 1st! No Job Too Small!

Stevenson

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923-16 Bridleridge, Bridlewood, Teskey

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604-787-5915, 604-291-7778 Info: www.treeworksonline.ca info@treeworksonline.ca 10% OFF with this AD

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PLUMBING

PETS 477

PETS

Blood Hound pups, CKC Reg health ✔, 1st vac., micro chipped, 1 male, 6 fem. Liver & tan, ready to go 604-574-5788

Available for Delivery Call for pricing 604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

HK PLUMBING & HEATING. 24 hour service. Call (604)824-8817 or cell: 604-316-4811

CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866

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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

MOVING & STORAGE

#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Mini Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting at $45hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-7918

COCK A POO PUPPIES Family raised (2) Female, (2) male. $500. Ready to Go! (604)467-6643

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

K-ONE PAINTING. Commercial, Residential, interior, exterior. WCB coverage. Free est. (604)997-1674

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

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HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

Stó:Lõ Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training

1. General Accountability Working from the Aboriginal Training & Employment Cooperative (ATEC) in Surrey you will provide administrative support to the BladeRunner Coordinator on a daily basis. 2. Primary Responsibilities • Provide friendly and inclusive services to the BladeRunner participants • Process and keep track of Program paperwork as required (including purchase orders, check requisitions, participant time sheets, supply/equipment orders etc.). • Assist in monitoring participant’s progress and attendance while in training. Maintain client files, including all training and employment documentation and data entry using contact 1V. • Arrange meals and transportation for participants during training. • Prepare newsletter articles • Other assigned duties in the daily activities of the program 3. Qualifications The ideal candidate will have a strong ability to communicate and work with youth between the ages of 18 – 30 at various levels with emphasis on professionalism and diplomacy • Highly developed interpersonal skills and the ability to resolve conflict situations with tact and diplomacy. • Prior experience working with at risk youth an asset • Knowledge of Aboriginal Community Organizations and Resources • Experience writing newsletter Required Competencies • Must have a valid Driver’s License and reliable transportation • Criminal Records Check Required • Excellent computer skills, (MS Office and Internet) • Excellent communication skills • Staff work collaboratively within the team and must possess strong organizational skills • Experience (minimum of 2 years) in reception, and or administration As per Section 16 of the Canadian Human Rights Policy preference will be given to aboriginal applicants.

Terms of Employment:

CHINESE SHARPEI PUPS MINI’S/TOYS-MALES -$1200.00 www.wrinklesrus.com 604-315-8774 Rottweiler pups lrg German working stock exc temp healthy 8 wks. parents to view. $650. 604-799-8225. SHIHTZU X LASO APSO pups, 3 M, mostly white, view parents, nonshed, $400/ea. (604)701-9006

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 506

CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS. Vet checked. 1st shots. Parents both registered. $550. 604-309-2390.

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555. SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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GERMAN SHEPHERD PUPPIES $550: Born Sept. 26th. 1 Male, 1 Female. 604-836-6861 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

APPLIANCES

530

BUILDING SUPPLIES

STEEL BUILDINGS END OF SEASON DEALS! Overstock must go make an offer! FREE DELIVERY to most areas. CALL TO CHECK INVENTORY and FREE BROCHURE - 1-800-668-5111 ext. 170.

NORWEGIAN ELKHOUND pups. Registered, micro chipped, 1st shots. Ready now. 604-823-2259 mitzvig@hotmail.ca

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PRESA CANARIO pups 11/wks. 1st shots & dewormed. Well socialized with kids. $600/obo. 604-466-8211.

AC Delco prof 12V batt, part #58R, 6 year warranty, used 2 mos, cost $221 sell $80 obo. Fits Ford Taurus or ? Call (604)824-9241

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FARM EQUIPMENT

New Holland LS180B Skid Steer 63 HP, 2 spd trans, only 475 hrs. Mint cond. $18,500/obo. 604-826-6482.

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FUEL

BEST FIREWOOD 32nd Season & 37,000 Cust Deliv. Fully Seas. Maple, Birch, Alder 604-582-7095

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FURNITURE

MATTRESSES staring at $99 • Twins • Fulls • Queens • Kings 100’s in stock! www.Direct Liquidation.ca (604)294-2331

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MISC. FOR SALE

Bowflex tread climber TC5000, 1 year old, $2000. call (604)392-3489

CAN’T GET UP your stairs? Acorn Stairlifts can help! No obligation consultation. Comprehensive warranty. Can be installed in less than 1 hour. Call now 1-866-981-6591.

To assist in the supervision of our rapidly growing service, detail and parts departments. We are a process oriented dealership. We are committed to high customer satisfaction. You will be a progressive individual, driven to succeed and have previous automotive service and/or parts experience. Demonstrated ability to grow revenue and achieve above average CSI scores is essential. Excellent salary and benefit program commensurate with ability and experience. Apply in confidence to the General Manager: E-mail: l.mcclure@shaw.ca Fax: 604.703.7370 ply

UNDER $300

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

HELP WANTED

Assistant Fixed Operations Manager

sim

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King mattress & box spring, amazing comfort, like new $250 794-9817

GE Profile stainless steel gas stove & refrigerator, 1 year old. Moving will sacrifice for $700 /pair obo. Older fridge & propane stove, great for cabin, open to offers. Kenmore washer & dryer, works good, $50/pair. Large older deep freeze. FREE. Call (604)703-3934

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Signed native prints for Xmas, originally $135, now $30, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Used tin for shops, barns, example 12’x24’ roof $100, 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Auto. elec. sump/dewatering pump $100, gas powered avail. 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Blt in vacuum $100, great holiday project, power head incl. 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Old pub signs, John Deere stuff, $25 & up, xmas antiques 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Nice metal wheel barrow, $40, Dehumidifier $60, call 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Gorgeous garden art, 10’ antique $100 for rusty boom chain 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Elec. sno-blower $100, gorgeous elec. start, gas one cheap 793-7714

ValleyTOYOTA

8750 Young Road • 604-792-1167 • www.valleytoyota.ca

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MISC. WANTED

COLLECTING OLD CANADIAN AND AMERICAN COINS. Call Travis 604-796-0320

566 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS

BEAUTIFUL, 4 string - mandolin. (604)702-0096

REAL ESTATE 627

HOMES WANTED

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

633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS New SRI Manufactured Homes. Single Double Modulars on display. Repossessions 1974-2004. Chuck 604-830-1960. New SRI single and double wides in Chilliwack parks. Family / Adult. Pet OK. Chuck 604-830-1960

SERVICE LOT PERSON

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MORTGAGES

TO JOIN OUR TEAM!

Performance Honda service team is looking for a full-time lot person able to work evenings and weekends. Please apply in person with resume and driver’s abstract. Attention: Fixed Operations Manager, Kathy Young

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

To Apply – Please submit a cover letter, current resume, and 3 recent references by 4pm Friday December 30, 2011 to: Sto:lo Aboriginal Skills & Employment Training or by email to info@saset.ca BladeRunners Program Bldg 8A – 7201 Vedder Road Chilliwack, BC V2R 4G5

UNDER $100

Santa Claus suit, complete with boots, bells, gloves and toy bag, $50. (604)846-7239

BLUE NOSE BULLIES. Pit bulls. Blacks/blues. Shots, Vet ✓. Ready to go. UKC reg. $600 obo. Call 778237-2824

www.augustinesoilandmulch.com

PETS

• Tree & Stump Removal • Certified Arborists • 20 yrs exp. • 60’ Bucket Truck • Crown Reduction • Spiral Pruning • Land Clearing • Selective Logging ~ Fully Insured • Best Rates ~

GREAT RATES! Local lic’d plumber Big & small jobs. Plumbing, heating, plugged drains, call 604-853-4119

Term Position: From Jan. 1, 2012 to March 31, 2012 (with the potential of renewal annually)

921-04 Casabello, Collins, Lorne, Salish, School,

TREE SERVICES

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Tree removal done RIGHT!

McKee Painting & Renovations. Interior Painting. Christmas Special 10% off! (valid to end of January 2012)Exc. refs. Colin 604-799-4020 colinmckeepainting@shaw.ca

Salary Based on qualifications

920-16 Circle, Maitland, Rochester, Wells

PETS

Golf cart, 2 whl, $10; golf cart, 3 whl, $20; pet travel cage, litter box, 30lbs kitty litter w/container, $30. (604)858-3968

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour

SASET BladeRunners a Program for Youth at Risk is accepting applications for the position of BladeRunners Program Assistant

GREAT TEAM KIDS & ADULTS NEEDED

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PAINT SPECIAL

Bldg #8A – 7201 Vedder Road, Chilliwack, B.C. Canada V2R 4G5 Tel: (604) 858-3691 or toll-free 1-888-845-4455 Fax: (604) 858-3528 E-mail: saset@stolonation.bc.ca

BE PART OF A

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

A-TECH Services 604-996-8128 Running this ad for 7yrs

HANDYPERSONS

ALMOST Everything Handy Man Service. Junk removal, home repairs, yard/house cleanup, pressure washing, gutters, etc. 792-3018

NEED CASH TODAY?

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COUNTERTOPS

Cheam Countertops. Solid and laminate surfaces. Free estimates. call Frank, (604)795-3163

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

RENTALS 706

44954 YALE ROAD WEST, CHILLIWACK, BC NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

APARTMENT/CONDO

Chilliwack 1 bd $560/m; bachelor, $520/m. Avail. now. heat & hot water. Seniors welcome. (604)703-9076 12-11H PH15

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EMPLOYMENT/EDUCATION

Chilliwack. 2 bdrm, 850sf, in-suite W/D, mature & family-oriented, $750/m. Avail now. 604-792-0749


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APARTMENT/CONDO

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APARTMENT/CONDO

9430 Nowell St. 1 bdrm, starting $550/m avail now. Adult oriented. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balcony, laundry on 1st flr with elevator, (604)824-0264 CHILLIWACK

APTS. 9474 Cook St

LANAI Apartments 9462 Cook St. (certified crime-free multi-housing complex) Heat/hot water * On-site Mgr. Adult Oriented * Elevator Large Storage Area * No pets Wheelchair access * Onsite laundry * Digital cable * Security cameras * Parking Free premium cable, $80 value. WE CATER TO SENIORS!

1 bedrooms, Dec 1 $625/m. Call Verna, 604-703-1089

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 • • • •

2 bedroom & bachelor

CHILLIWACK

LAKESIDE COURT 45810 First Ave., West

1/2 Month Free Rent!! Newly updated lg 1 bdrm, 2 bdrm, 2 bath condos 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. 604-792-1506 for details CHILLIWACK

Shaw Ave Apartments 7451 Shaw Ave. 1 bdrm, $670/m 2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq, storage available, bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free building. On-site manager. We cater to seniors. Avail now.

CALL 604-858-2513

Spacious & Bright Suites Multi-housing crime-free building.

Heather Ridge 45530 McIntosh Dr Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099

QUIET, CLEAN, SECURE,

1 bedroom $575/m. Tenant pays hydro. Incl., free cable, free on site laundry parking, garden avail., sm pet by terms. Application and ref’s req’d. Avail. immed. Frank, 604-8191924 or Harvey, (604)799-0261

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Insuite storage Laundry on every floor Heat & hot water incl Secure underground prkg

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1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m

(in house manager)

Royal Oak

Fresh and clean Recently renovated 1 Bdrm $600/mo available NOW! *4 appl., *Secure bldg *Small pet negot. *Must have ref’s

Close to amenities, Free laundry & heat & hot water, bus route No pets or BBQ’s, Adult/family & seniors oriented On-site manager

(604)858-9832

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.

(Chilliwack, BC)

Beautiful and spacious 3 bedroom, 3 bathroom home located in Garrison Crossing, Chilliwack’s urban community. Great family home located within walking distance to schools, parks, shopping and recreation. Open floor plan with living room, dining room and kitchen. Includes fridge, stove, dishwasher, microwave and washer/dryer. Master bedroom with walkin closet and luxury ensuite. High efficiency heating system. Natural gas fireplace. Double car detached garage. Available January 1, 2012. Call 604-799-1954 for more details or to set up a viewing.

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HARRISON HOT SPRINGS 1 Bdrm condo with 5 appls, 2 prkg. NS/NP. $700. Avl now. (604)826-2006

New Apt Building

*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

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SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

LAIDLAW. Laidlaw Rd. 2 bdrm mobile home, private property, addition can be used a 3rd bdrm, , next to freeway, fenced yard, fridge, stove, washer, dryer, Avail immed. $850/m. Call 604-798-7869

DreamCatcher Auto Loans “0” Down, Bankruptcy OK Cash Back ! 15 min Approvals

1-800-910-6402

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RV PADS

WANT A VEHICLE BUT STRESSED ABOUT YOUR CREDIT? Treat yourself this Christmas to $500 cash back. We fund your future not your past. All credit situations accepted. www.creditdrivers.ca 1-888-593-6095.

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2009 CADILLAC DTS, black, grey leather, mint cond, 47K. Must sell! $25,000 obo. Call 604-805-4545.

SUITES, UPPER

Chilliwack, 3 bdrm upper ste, 5 appl, gas f/p, nice area, cls to school/amen, cat ok, $1100 incl util. refs & DD, Jan 1. (604)792-9155 Chilliwack, 46367 Chilliwack Central Rd. 2 bdrm upper suite, incl. heat/hydro, 5appl. garage, pets negot, avail. now $900/m Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

Chilliwack, 2 bdrm rancher, great neighbourhood, renovated, lg yard, 4 appl., sm. pet ok, avail now. Refs. $1000/m + util. (604)858-0440

CHILLIWACK: Lrg 3 bdrm, 3 bath, 5 appls, f/p, pet neg, $1275/mo, move in bonus, avail now, 604-703-3784.

Chilliwack, 3 bdrm 1.5 bath, single car garage, lg fenced yard, 4 appl., n/s, pet neg., refs req’d. $1200. Avail Jan 1. (604)792-5789

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TOWNHOUSES

Chilliwack #67 - 45185 Wolfe Rd. 3 bd, 2 level. 5 appl., cls to hospital. Avail now. (604)824-0264 Chilliwack, 9098 Broadway St., 2bdrm twnhse, w/d, f/s, pets negot. $700/m avail. now Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077 Sardis. 3 bdrm spacious end unit, walking distance to rotary trail, sm pet allowed, n/s, $1200/m. Refs, avail Jan 1. (604)858-3159

1994 Saab 900-S. 6cyl, 2.5 l engine. 4dr, sunroof, 5spd, green, like new. $1950. 604-541-0344 2000 Dodge diesel 2500 series 4x4 ext cab 133,000k. 8x10 custom alum deck $12,500. 604-839-5700. 2002 Honda Odyssey EXL, leather int., new tires, new timing belt, 161,000k. $6900. 604-309-4001. 2002 PONTIAC MONTANA. V6, loaded, no acc’d. New Aircare. Only $2,950. 604-309-3135 Abbotsford. 2004 F350 LARIAT CREW CAB, 4X4, long box, 180K, full load $16,000 obo. 604-812-1278 2004 GRAND CARAVAN, 36,000 KMS, v6, loaded, seats 7, $7950 obo. 604-780-8404 2009 DODGE 150 HEMI PICK UP with canopy, rhino lined, loaded, 8000 original km’s, show room condition. 28,000 OBO. (604)613-3727

2010 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SEL, full stow-go, 43 Km, silver/blk int, mint, $15,000. (604)218-1658. New & Used Vehicles

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca

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2005 CHRYSLER SEBRING convertible, silver, 84 k’s. auto. Mags. $6795/obo. (604)826-0519 2006 BUICK ALLURE CX. 94,000 kms. No accd’s. Local. Exc. cond. $10,900. Abbotsford 604-855-1335

2010 CHEVY IMPALA, 4 dr Sedan, 62,000 K, exc. cond., $12,800. Call 604-309-4001.

BOATS

ALUMINUM BOAT WANTED, 10’, 12’ or 14’, with or without motor or trailer, will pay cash, 604-319-5720

CARS - DOMESTIC

Promontory, lg. 1 bdrm gr level ste, bright, priv entr., laundry incl., avail now. $650/m. (604)518-3417

751

1992 INTERNATIONAL Single Axel Dump Truck Belly Plow & Chipper. Hood Incl., 88,400 km $5,500 obo. Offers accepted until January 3, 2012 4:00pm.

AUTO SERVICES

West Yale Auto & Conversion Ltd. General repairs to rebuilding. We do it all! (604)793-9310

CHILLIWACK 3 bdrm. spac. above average suite, vaulted ceiling, b/i micro, d/w, b/i vac., ldry., strg. shed, carport, lge. yard. Utils. incl. Avail. now. $1250 mo. Call Carol 604316-4668

TRUCKS & VANS

MARINE 812

Rosedale. RV pads available. $340/m + hydro. Cable & Wifi avail. Laundry facilities onsite. Washrooms open year round. Please call 604-794-7362 lv message.

SUITES, LOWER

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www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

Chilliwack, 9342 Woodbine St., 2 bdr S/S duplex, 2 appl., hardwd flrs, fenced, share laundry, sm pet ok. Avail now. (604)824-0264

Chilliwack, 9711 Menzies St. 2bdrm, 1 bath, small detached home. f/s, w/d, pets negot. avail now $800/m, Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

2011 HEMISPHERE F28RGSS

1999 CHEVY BLAZER, black, mags 2” lift 4x4, Air Cared, std. new clutch $4795 obo 604-826-0519 2004 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE 4X4, auto, all options, dark green, 125 km, $9,300 firm. 604-538-4883. 2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, red, 160K, $8800 firm. Call 604-538-9257

DSI water heater, exterior shower, water filter sys., create-a-breeze fan, rear kitchen. $24,483 (Stk.30964)

2006 FORD FUSION, 4 dr, 39,000 kms, V6, all options, $7,950 obo. Phone 604-780-8404

Chilliwack, 4th Ave, 3 bdrm rancher, no garage, $975/m; with garage, $1150/m. Avail now. (604)792-0671 or 604-795-2450 /819-6657

Dual pane windows, A/C, slide out bike rack, elec. rear stab jacks, and MORE! $37,483 (Stk.29577) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

AUTO FINANCING

CHILLIWACK. Newly reno’d 2 bdrm suite, W/D, $850/mth incl utils. NS/NP. Call (604)798-3125.

BRIGHT QUIET CUL-DE-SAC home 3BR + den,1400sf, 2 cars, yard, storage, laundry, full bath, balcony, Cramer St. Chilliwack, Dec 15 or Jan 1, 1-604.540.0423 Rent & work ref’s req, $995+util.

2011 EVER-LITE 31RKS

Contact David Stelmack at Cultus Lake Park, 604-847-2047.

CHILLIWACK 650 sf, 1 bdrm + den, priv 1/2 duplex. Own lndry, lrg byd. Pets ok. ow. $700. 604-729-4634

4 BR, 3 ba hse, Frfd Is, 5 appl, gar. Refs, lease, sec deposit req’d. $1500 plus utils. 1-604-818-2365.

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

TRANSPORTATION

CHILLIWACK, Newer 1 bdrm, basement ste, in country setting, f/p, private entry, 4 applinces, incl. util. n/p, n/s, $750/m. Avail Jan. 1. Call (604)745-7466

3BDM, 2BTH, updated home, wshr/dryer, frdg, stv, dw, quiet area, close to amen. N/s, no pets, $1250/ mth. Damage deposit. 604-8451591

Top floor Corner unit

838

Call Dean 604-316-0125

Chilliwack, 46279 Second Ave. 2bdrm 1/2 duplex, incl. 5appl., carport, pets negot. Avail. Jan 1 $700/m, Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

No Rental Increase Guaranteed!

2003 VOLVO V40, S/W, Blue, loaded 155,000 kms. auto. new tires. $5500 firm. Phone 604-538-9257.

Family Oriented. W/D hook-ups. Fridge/Stove. Avail. Dec. 1 No Pets. $800/mo + 1/2 mth D.D

2000 FORD FOCUS, standard trans., blue, 4 dr. sedan, CD, Air Cared. $1995 obo (604)826-0519

HOMES FOR RENT

2002 DODGE NEON R/T standard trans., white, sunroof, used eng., new timing belt & clutch. CD stacker $3295 obo. (604)826-0519

9315 Woodbine St.

810

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

1997 MERCEDES E420, all options, mint, garage kept. 118,00 kms. $7200 obo. 604-805-4545.

2 Bdrm Townhouse

CHILLIWACK Clean new 2 bdrm grnd lvl suite, bright & open, with insuite laundry, 5 full size appli’s. N/S, N/P. Avail Jan 1st. $850 neg with longer lease. (604)997-1887

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AAA SCRAP CAR REMOVAL Minimum $150 cash for full size vehicles, any cond. 604-518-3673

GREYSTONE PLACE

CHILLIWACK. 2 BDRM, side by side 1/2 duplex, fenced yard, 4 appl, sm pet ok. avail now, covered carport. (604)824-0264

Newer 2 bdrm

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Come Have A Look…

1993 Buick Regal, full load, 1 owner, A1 condition, 155,000k, $1695. Call (604)792-6367

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

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Harrison Hot Springs, 421 Miami River Dr. & 318 Chestnut Ave 3bdrm, 2 bath, gas f/p, 2 car garage, 5 appl., fenced yard, no pets, exc. cond. avail. now. $1200/m, Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604792-0077

Yarrow, 42269 Yarrow Central Rd, 5bdrm, 3 bath, incl. in-law suite w/4appl. fenced yard, barn, possible retail use, pets negot. Avail. Jan 1. $1300/m. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

TRANSPORTATION

1993 TOYOTA Corolla Sedan 4 dr, brown, 5spd, 1 owner, well maint, gd cond, $1200. (604)819-2789

Check us out @ 604-792-8317 or 1-877-515-6696

CHILLIWACK, 2 BDRM BSMT ste, avail now, $600/mo incl utils. N/S, N/P. (604)825-4005.

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Promontory. 2 bdrm suite. Gas f/p, Utils incl, Patio, Mtn view, Private entry, Internet. $800.00 Available anytime. 604-530-0117 John/Sonia.

Chilliwack, senior building 55+, 1 bdrm avail now. $520/m. Heat & hot water incl, cls to shopping & amenities. (604)703-9076

Chilliwack, FFI 4 bdrm, dbl gar, RV access, big screen tv, 2 covered decks, w/d, n/s, pet neg. $1400+util. avail now. (604)799-1128

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 MoveIn Incentive! Close to all schools, transit & amenities Quiet, Gated + Secured for you! Your choice of Crime-Free Living From $990 PLUS Utilities

INSTANT AUTO CREDIT We can finance your auto loan in minutes, you Drive Home Now, or we can deliver to you. www.DriveHomeNow.com. 877-758-7311 or 250-7515205.

Chilliwack, 46053 Chilliwack Central Rd. 2bdrm, 25+, 2 bath, sec. prking, 3 appl., patio, n/p avail now $800/m. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

Chilliwack. Huge 2 Bd condo in-ste laund, D/W, great loc. strge rm. $750/m. 12th MONTH FREE. Call for details. (604)393-3519

1 & 2 bdrm apartments

Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage (604)792-0077

CHILLIWACK 9422 Victor St, Newmark. 1 bdrm , 5 appl., patio, u/grnd prkg. freshly painted. $650/mo. Avail. now . Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

YALE RD EAST. Large 3 bdrm home, newly reno’d. N/P, N/S. $875/mo + utils. 604-786-2437

45645 Lark Rd.

Insuite laundry, microwave & dishwasher, electric f/p, hardwood floors, elevator, garbage disposal & storage. avail now 1 (604)240-4003

CHILLIWACK 46356 Margaret Ave. clean 1 BD $525/m , 2 BD: $600, avail. now. sm pet negot. Ref’s req’d. Call Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 604 792 0077

9252 Hazel St. Chilliwack, BC

www.PreApproval.cc

Chilliwack, 45530 Market Way, Garrison Crossing, 1bdrm, 1 bath top floor apt., 6 appl., h/w, ceramic floor, $800/m, no pets, secure parking., avail now, Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage. 604-792-0077

46030 Princess Ave.

Experience .... TOWNHOUSE Living at WOODBINE TOWNHOUSES

CHILLIWACK, downtown

Garrison Crossing $1600 / 3br - New Single Family Home for Rent

TOWNHOUSES

(in house manager)

Chilliwack, 3rd floor 1 bd + den. SS appl., W/D, n/s, n/p. Avail now. $750 + dd & ref’s. (604)824-0371

Chilliwack

752

TRANSPORTATION

Clean & Spacious

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, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm, 2 bath, $800/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, n/p avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 7920077

RENTALS

Ph: Kelly Young 45562 McIntosh Dr. 604-793-9993

(off Vedder Rd, South.) 1&2 bdrm, $660 & $750/m 3 appl., avail. now.

Clean, quiet building

Ref’s required, no pets Crime-free multi-housing Call for appt. 604-792-3010 or leave message

sardis holdings.

fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult oriented. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every floor.

604-792-1503 for details

HOMES FOR RENT

CULTUS LK avail immed, shortterm rental avail to June 30, 2012. 2/bdrm, furn’d/unfurn. W/D. NS/NP. $950 incl utils. 604-819-7733.

DRIFTWOOD 1/2 Month Free Rent!

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CHILLIWACK Awesome 3 bedroom rancher (upper floor) 9687 Woodbine St.,by Portage Park. $1100/mo incl utils, heat, light, cable garbage, water & sewer. 4 appl. Avail immed. N/P. N/S. Call Russ 604-819-5642

Chilliwack

4TH floor corner, 1280 sq.ft, 3 bdrms, 2 baths, soaker tub in ensuite, 2 balconies, 9 ft ceilings, granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, ice/water in refrigerator, tile/laminate/carpet flooring, electric fireplace, washer/dryer, 2 secure underground parking stalls. $1250/mo. Contact AJ at 604.845.9650 for info

RENTALS

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 The Scrapper

New & Used Vehicles

460319 BC Inc. dba Jim’s Pizzeria all contents of 103-5625 Promontory Rd Chilliwack will be sold on or after January 17,2012 for rent owing to Tristin Enter. Ltd. plus all costs incurred by this action by public auction/ or private sale. Consumer Bailiffs Inc. 604 795 7337

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821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS New & Used Vehicles

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MANAGING 400+ RENTALS. VIEW AT... www.chilliwackpropertymanagement.com 604.858.RENT (7368) HOMELIFE GLENAYRE REALTY CHILLIWACK LTD. Property Management Division

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Tuesday, December 20, 2011 The Chilliwack Progress

Sale in effect Dec. 14–24, 2011

www.marks.com

DOWN OUTERWEAR THE SMART DETAIL HYPER-DRI® HD1 waterrepellant/ breathable protection keeps you dry and comfortable.

*WOMEN’S ONLY. EXCLUDES CLEARANCE-PRICED ITEMS.

EXCLUDES COLUMBIA, WORKWEAR & POINT ZERO

WATER REPELLANT/ BREATHABLE

A. HYPER-DRI® HD1 Down Car Coats Aubergine, black, maroon, cream, soil. Sizes S–2XL. (7BWDWRFW1-934A/B) Reg. $169.99 SALE $84.99

B. HYPER-DRI® HD1 Down Mid-length Coats Black, concord, marine, zinc. Sizes S–2XL. (7BWDWRFW1-939) Reg. $129.99 SALE $64.99

DAKOTA DENIM

$ 2 FOR 50 * EXCLUDES CLEARANCEPRICED ITEMS.

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BLOWOUT

Dakota Denim in Straight Leg, Relaxed Fit and Loose Fit Reg. $29.99* SALE 2 FOR $50* *OVERSIZES EXTRA

Choose from a huge selection of tees Select colours and styles. Selection may vary by store.

SELECT DENIM, KHAKIS

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CANVAS SHIRTS

NOW

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* SELECT STYLES. MEN’S ONLY.

Men’s Denim, Khakis and Cords Assorted colours, styles and fits available in-store. NOW $19.99*

* EXCLUDES LINED.

Long- and Short-sleeve Unlined Pigment-dyed Canvas Shirts Assorted colours. Reg. $27.99–$32.99* SALE $19.99* *OVERSIZES EXTRA AND IN SELECT STYLES

45737 Luckakuck Way (Next To Bus Depot)

Sale in effect until Dec. 24, 2011

Expect more when you shop at Mark’s. Custom Embroidery Available Free Hemming On All Jeans & Khakis Purchased at Chilliwack Location! “LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED”

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Absolute 100% customer satisfaction!

Chilliwack 858-4199

DECEMBER HOURS: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-9pm Sat. 9am-9pm Sun. 10am-6pm

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