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Cohen inquiry zeroes in on black market food fish sales Jeff Nagel Black Press Aboriginal fisheries on the lower Fraser River are “out of control” and vast amounts of salmon supposed to go strictly for food, social and ceremonial purposes are instead sold on the black market. That’s the assessment of Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) staff tabled in evidence this week at the Cohen Commission into the decline of Fraser sockeye. DFO investigators estimated 97 per cent of lower Fraser sockeye harvested under aboriginal food fisheries are sold, according to one document summarizing internal department concerns after an April 2010 meeting. Scott Coultish, who heads DFO’s Intelligence and Investigation Services branch, defended the figure before the commission Tuesday, saying it reflects staff estimates. That and other evidence filed at the inquiry gave fresh weight to long-running claims of widespread native poaching and illegal sale of salmon. “The root cause of illegal harvest is the sale of that product,” said the 2010 document. A 2006 operational intelligence assessment by DFO’s Special Investigations Unit warned illegal sales of First Nations-caught fish is widespread across B.C. via back door dealing to restaurants and fish shops as well as door-to-door sales. “The FSC (food, social and ceremonial) First Nations fishery on the Lower Fraser River is largely out of control and should be considered in all contexts, a commercial fishery,” the assessment said, warning DFO is “unable to effectively control the illegal sales.” Continued: CREY/ p5

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A family spends time together at Cultus Lake’s Main Beach on Thursday morning. Chilliwack RCMP are urging visitors to remember this is a family-oriented area and police won’t be tolerating rowdy or dangerous behavior this long weekend. See story, page 12. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Yale treaty sets stage for conflict: Sto:lo Robert Freeman The Progress Pomp and ceremony greeted the proposed Yale First Nation treaty as it was introduced in the B.C. legislature Wednesday with tidings of great hope for a new life by children who will live under the landmark agreement. But there was bitterness back home among Sto:lo Nation leaders who believe the treaty is a “recipe for disaster” that will only continue conflict and uncertainty in the Fraser Canyon - and at other treaty

tables around the province. Sto:lo chief Joe Hall said the provincial and federal governments are setting a “dangerous precedent” by taking Sto:lo land - fishing sites, burial grounds and religious sites - and giving it to the control of “one Indian Act band” - the Yale First Nation. The treaty that BC MLAs will vote on in the next few weeks contains provisions for “reasonable” requests for access to these sites, but Hall asked who will decide what is reasonable? He pointed out that the Sto:lo have had a “long and antagonistic” relationship with Yale Chief

Robert Hope, who denies the Yale people have any cultural connection to the Sto:lo, and in 2008 he admitted bulldozing a cemetery in the Fraser Canyon claimed by the Sto:lo. Hall said no matter how “congenial” the Yale chief might be, the Sto:lo would never accept a treaty that denied them access to their culture. “The government has created a volatile situation that could ultimately result in bloodshed and violence,” he warned. Dr. David Shaepe, a Sto:lo archeologist, said the treaty could ultimately have a ripple effect beyond B.C. boundaries

as the Fraser Canyon area is being considered for a world heritage site, not just for aboriginal history, but for its record of human habitation that “you can’t find anywhere else.” Hall said he has met with government negotiators “on several occasions” over the last two years with “boxes” of historical evidence supporting the Sto:lo point of view, but to date has received “no one single response.” “Even worse, they haven’t provided one iota of evidence supporting their (treaty) decision,” he said. Continued: MINISTER/ p10


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Faces behind Chilliwack’s graduation numbers Katie Bartel The Progress If it’s true that it takes a community to raise a child, something could be wrong with the Chilliwack community as evidenced in its graduation rates. For more than five years, the Chilliwack school district has consistently languished below the provincial average in graduating students. In the 2009/10 school year, just 69 per cent of students made it to graduation – 11 per cent below the provincial average. Chilliwack is more in line with rural school districts like Fort Nelson and Cariboo-Chilcotin,

where resources are limited, than pregnancy, and issues with drugs it is to nearby communities like and alcohol. Abbotsford, Langley However, other and Mission, which school districts in the have 85.9 per cent, 82.5 Fraser Valley face many per cent and 80.1 per of those same issues, cent successful graduabut are still successful tion rates, respectively. in getting their students “We know we have to graduation. kids coming into our So what makes schools who are very Chilliwack different? challenged,” said school Why does this commuA four-part district superintendent nity continue to strugChilliwack Progress gle? Corinne McCabe. Chilliwack has a large series on students “I can’t answer overcoming aboriginal community, that question,” said students with mental McCabe. “That’s what obstacles health issues, transient we’re trying to find out. to graduate kids moving in and out Chilliwack’s numbers of the district, impoverare not good ... and ished families, a high rate of teen we’ve been asking those questions

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for a number of years; we’ve been digging into the data.” In the last two years, the district has invested heavily in technology, purchasing iPads and iPod Touches to become more relevant to today’s “screenager” student. “The kids have changed – they have more ability to draw in information from so many different sources and we’re competing with that,” said McCabe. “But the fundamental piece hasn’t changed and that’s about the relationship the kids have with the significant adults in their lives who help them to be successful – that’s at the core of it.” The district is changing practices around student assessment and homework completion, giving

teachers the tools to effectively educate their diverse classrooms. “This is work we have to do with our parents, our community, our students and our schools,” said McCabe. “We’re working very hard to do the things we need to do to make [graduation rates] better, because what’s happening in the classroom, and the supports in the home and in the community, that will make it better.” In the meantime, 31 per cent of Chilliwack students are headed towards failure. The Progress interviewed a number of students who have faced mental health issues, had no parental support at home, lived on the streets, and weren’t engaged in school. These are their stories.

Out-running the ghosts Katie Bartel The Progress Nathon Jimmie is determined to free his future from the history of residential schools. Ever since his great-grandfather attended a residential school in the 1930s, generations of his family have been suffering. “I’m going to put an end to the cycle of pain, like right now,” he says. It starts with graduation. The 20-year-old will be graduating in June – two years after the timeframe prescribed by the B.C. education ministry’s six-year completion rate. In Chilliwack, he is among a limited group of aboriginal students to obtain his Dogwood. First Nations students in Chilliwack make up 15 per cent of the student population. And yet, 45.4 per cent who started Grade 8 in the district six years ago graduated in the 2009/10 school year. “We’re not doing as good a job as we need to with our aboriginal population,” admits school district superintendent Corinne McCabe. “Our aboriginal students are a challenge for us; they’re a challenge for the whole province.” McCabe hopes that by signing the aboriginal enhancement agreement last year, which is a partnership between the Chilliwack school district, Chilliwack’s aboriginal communities and the education ministry, and by offering courses like Halq’eméylem and First Peoples, the success of native students will improve. “The aboriginal community has to tell their kids it’s important to finish school, and our schools have to make it easier for those parents to support their kids,” says McCabe. Many aboriginals, like Nathon, come with generations of baggage. Nathon, who was raised on the Squiala First Nations Reserve, has endured abuse, neglect, abandonment, alcoholism and drugs, which he says stems from his greatgrandfather’s days in an Indian residential

Chilliwack student Nathon Jimmie is determined not to let his future be determined by the past. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

school. Residential schools were created by the Canadian government in the 1840s as a way of “civilizing” its aboriginal communities by trying to forcefully assimilate indigenous children into European culture. Aboriginal children were taken from their homes and families into schools where their native language and culture were not accepted. Physical and sexual abuse was rampant. Nathon’s great-grandfather was physically and emotionally abused. His brother, who was thrown down a flight of stairs, was killed. Outside of school, the greatgrandfather sought relief through alcohol and violence. “The pain and anger he carried from residential school, he put that upon his children,” says Nathon.

Nathon’s grandmother, who became addicted to medically prescribed drugs, continued her father’s anger with her own children. And even though his mother stopped the physical abuse, she became an alcoholic just like her grandfather. She dropped out of school at 16, had Nathon, her first child, at 17, which meant “we were to live a life of struggle.” After his parents split up when he was 13, Nathon became a surrogate parent to his two younger siblings. While his mom did shift work, Nathon had to clean the house, prepare lunches, cook dinner, put his brother and sister to bed, and make sure they got to school on time. His grades suffered. “I couldn’t really live life as a kid. I had a lot of responsibilities, a lot of pressure.

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Armed take down under review Robert Freeman The Progress An RCMP review of the shots fired to stop an armed car theft suspect as he fled into Sardis Monday after a police chase through the Chilliwack River Valley is underway by the Upper Fraser Valley RCMP detachment. RCMP spokesman Sgt. Peter Thiessen said the review is standard procedure and will look at the circumstances of the pursuit, the shots fired and the use of a police vehicle to push the suspect vehicle off the road. As reported in The Progress Tuesday, the driver of the vehicle, stolen earlier that day in Richmond, had avoided two spike belts set up by police on Chilliwack Lake Road, but hit

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Vancouver, was then arrested without incident. Staff at nearby businesses witnessed the dramatic arrest, but said they never heard shots fired. The suspect was scheduled to appear in Richmond provincial court Wednesday where several charges were expected. The incident began at about 10:15 a.m. when Richmond RCMP were called about a robbery with a firearm at Bashir’s Auto Cosmetics. Tracking cellphone data, police believed the suspect was in the Cultus Lake area or the Chilliwack River Valley. The Mercedes, with BASHIR on the rear licence plate, was then spotted by police on Chilliwack Lake Road at about 2 p.m. and the chase began. rfreeman@theprogress.com

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No evidence, says Crey CREY from Front Various methods and levels of sophistication allow First Nationscaught salmon to be laundered into regular commercial markets, it added. The assessment called for more effort to identify and charge retail buyers in the Lower Mainland and said more resources are needed to step up enforcement. The findings were in response to a 2005 probe by fishery officers who suspected large amounts of First Nations-caught sockeye was going into cold storage at outlets across the Lower Mainland for later illegal sale. Project Ice Storm was an audit of 110 Lower Mainland fish plants that found 345,000 sockeye in storage as of September 2005. That was the end of a season where low sockeye returns meant no commercial fishery was allowed, nor was any aboriginal economic opportunity fishing (a limited for-profit commercial fishery for First Nations.) All the fish in the plants was therefore FSC fish and much of it seemed packaged for sale. But the investigation ran out of funding, DFO officers never got proof any of the frozen salmon were sold and no prosecutions resulted, the inquiry was told. Randy Nelson, DFO’s director of conservation and protection in the Pacific region, said further budget cuts expected will likely continue to limit the department’s ability to target illegal sales and poaching.

Although it’s impossible to say how much illegal fishing happens, Nelson told the inquiry he believes it may account for hundreds of thousands of sockeye vanishing each year, but not millions. Many people fish illegally, he said, not just First Nations. Even when poachers are caught many never pay their fines. There’s more than $1 million in outstanding fines for illegal fishing in the Pacific region, according to an update tabled at the inquiry. Sto:lo fisher advisor Ernie Crey, speaking outside the hearings, dismissed the allegation large amounts of sockeye are illegally sold by First Nations. He said aboriginal people don’t use traditional preservation methods as much and have increasingly turned to industrial freezers. “It’s not prohibited,” Crey said. “We can do that if we choose, along with all other Canadians.” He said DFO wrongly assumed the fish in 2005 was destined for the black market. “They don’t have any direct evidence that’s the case,” he said. B.C. Conservative party leader John Cummins said he feels vindicated by the evidence presented this week. The longtime commercial fishermen was fined $200 in Surrey court Monday for his role in a 2002 protest fishery that tried to shame DFO into cracking down on aboriginal food fish sales.

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For years, it was common to hold students back a grade if they failed to meet passing requirements. But now, school districts like Chilliwack are rethinking that practice – especially in middle school. “We’re trying to find better ways of helping kids be successful at middle school so they don’t have to repeat a grade,” says McCabe. “And we’re looking really hard before we have kids repeat a Nathon Jimmie says he could have given up, but he didn’t. grade, because there’s Jenna Hauck/ Progress lots of evidence that says retention at that us ... it was survival. a bag, dragged his And unlike his sibage is not beneficial Financially, we needed brother out of bed, and lings, he didn’t have a – there are too many it.” ran to his grandfather’s parent to shoo him out social issues attached For a little over a house “before they the door. with it. year they survived on could take us. Without the support “Usually if a kid is his mom’s marijuana “I wasn’t going to of his band, he’s not struggling, there are earnings. Although let that happen. I knew sure he would have reasons why they’re Nathon questioned right away they were succeeded. struggling and just the decision at first, it going to try and split “My band has been retaining them isn’t didn’t interfere with his us up and put us into a really huge support going to life. He and foster homes ... Foster throughout this whole solve those his siblings homes are generally process. They gave problems. never went European white homes, us hardship money Repeating a downstairs, not native homes when we first started grade isn’t he didn’t and I think it’s really out; found us a place going to fix know how important for aborigito live; set up and paid the problem, small or how nal people to stay with for my little brother’s you have to large it was. aboriginal people.” counselling sessions do someHis grades The day Nathon once a week ... and all thing differeven started turned 19, he sought A four-part my graduation stuff, ent for the to improve; guardianship of his Chilliwack Progress he made student.” siblings. For more than they’re paying for.” series on students the honour Nathon hopes his When a year now, he’s been overcoming Nathon’s roll in both caring for his sister and graduation will be a positive example, for obstacles mom got Grade 8 and brother and attending not only his brother laid off, she Grade 9. classes at Chilliwack to graduate and sister to live by, built a mari“And then, secondary. but for all First Nations juana grow operation bam, another downfall,” At times, it’s tough. kids. in their basement to he says. “There were times “It would have been survive. In Grade 10, the where I wouldn’t go to “She felt that was the grow-op was busted. school, where I’d wake really easy for me to best thing to do. She His mom was arrested. up and feel depressed. give up. But ultimately, was just trying to find When the police I was my own boss, my I wanted a good life, I any way to put food on arrived in the middle own person, if I didn’t didn’t want to struggle the table, clothe her of the night, Nathon feel like going, I wasn’t like my mom.” kbartel@theprogress.com children, provide for threw clothes into going to go.”

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Despite its access to remote wilderness areas, Chilliwack is not the “boonies” where anything goes, RCMP officials warned as the May long weekend approached. “It’s not news that you can’t drink alcohol in public,” RCMP Const. Tracy Wolbeck said, and a special police enforcement team along with forest ministry and local citizens-on-patrol groups will be on the look-out for lawbreakers or yahoos who think anything goes once they arrive in Chilliwack. “We’re not out there to be fun-killers,” Wolbeck said. “But when you have this many people, we have to make sure everybody’s safe or everybody suffers.” “The area is very family-oriented,” she added. “We want to make sure that families feel safe and comfortable being here.” Thousands of people regularly head for the day-use areas of the Cultus Lake park on the May long weekend, and hundreds stay at the park’s campgrounds, as well as other regulated and unregulated campsites in the Chilliwack River Valley, and around Chilliwack Lake and Harrison Lake. But no overnight camping or parking is allowed on the Chilliwack Lake Road between 11 p.m. and 4 a.m. Violators will be towed at the owner’s expense and face possible fines. The “zero tolerance” approach on land will be mirrored on the water. All the laws under the Small Vessel and Regulations Act will be enforced on local lakes and rivers, especially safety regulations like wearing a life jacket while on the water. “Too many of the tragedies we experienced last year were due to people not wearing life jackets,” Wolbeck said. “It doesn’t matter how much experience you have with boating, you never know when something could happen and you need to be prepared for the unexpected,” she said. Impaired ATV drivers is another police concern. ATV drivers are subject to the same rules of the road as any other driver.

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critic Bruce Ralston. Add that to town halls and mailers and the referendum funding boils down to $7 million for pro-HST and a mere $250,000 for the FightHST effort. This is a classic “straw man” argument, where one sets up a false premise and then knocks it down. The ads do not advocate, they merely Tom inform. FLETCHER Stikine MLA Doug Donaldson propped up the NDP’s oldest scarecrow, that big “Liberal donor corporations” are the main beneficiaries of the HST. This is a vital point for rural B.C., which depends on resource industries with huge machinery investments, and he has it exactly wrong. In fact the entire ‘big business benefits most from HST’ narrative

is false. Vancouver tax lawyer David Robertson points out that this is one of the “myths and misrepresentations” propagated by Bill Vander Zalm, who has effectively set NDP tax policy since their limping retreat on the carbon tax. In 24 pages, Robertson has written the clearest analysis I’ve seen so far, including a thorough demolition of Vander Zalm’s crude scare campaign known as FightHST, which has singled out banks and large resource companies. Robertson notes that banks are actually worse off. “…unlike most businesses, banks, financial institutions and insurance companies cannot recover GST/HST they pay on expenses,” he writes. They actually pay more under HST than they did under the old provincial sales tax (PST). As for FightHST’s other specified villains, “large corporations”

and “large resource companies,” their machinery and production equipment were long ago exempted from sales tax. No change there. “What the PST legislation did not contain were PST exemptions aimed specifically at small, independent businesses,” Robertson writes. “So construction workers like welders, plumbers, electricians and other tradespersons had to pay an additional seven per cent PST on their work trucks, tools and equipment that they used to earn a living; retailers and corner store operators had to pay an additional seven per cent on their shelving, refrigerators and cash registers; accountants and other professionals had to pay PST on their office furniture, computers and software; truckers had to pay an additional seven per cent PST on their truck tractors and trailers …” and so forth.

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Work Warehouse. The upgrade, in addition to giving the Whitechapel lovely polished wood floors, has also added 78 per cent more gallery space to the original 1901 building by taking over the adjacent Victorian-era public library. But while the venue has gotten a bit more chic, the goal of art for all remains the same. For more than a century the Whitechapel has been introducing London to artists whose works are either little known or little seen in the British capital. It gave Jackson Pollack his first major British show, premiered Mark Rothko in the United Kingdom, debuted David Hockney and introduced London audiences to Mexico’s Frida Kahlo. The only showing Picasso’s masterpiece Guernica has ever had in Britain was at the Whitechapel in 1939. Under current director Iwona Blazwick one of its

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Misty Hill Automaton! a cutting-edge cavort Jennifer Feinberg The Progress Imagine a theatrical mash-up of sci-fi B-movies from the 1950s, and a Shakespearean love triangle — complete with snappy soundtrack. That’s a taste of the musical Misty Hill Automaton! opening on Wednesday, May 25 at the G.W. Graham theatre. The story follows a crooked mayor, some teenage bullies, a struggling single mom, a rigged small-town election, and some space-age technology. Singer/songwriter Steve Martens of Chilliwack, always dreamed of writing a hit production. “I wanted to create a musical that people would not be able to resist coming to see,” said the director and producer. Why a musical?

“Because the highs are so much higher and the lows so much lower,” he replied. “The audience’s emotional investment in a musical is so much deeper, more than with a play or just music alone. Together everything has more punch.” Martens came up with the original plot line back in 2004, put some songs together and wrote “a really bad script,” all while fronting the indie-funk band LoFi Love. He set it in the fictional town of Misty Hill during the 50s, the golden age of science fiction. One of the characters is an evil mayor who’s trying to get re-elected, with the aid of his trusty sheriff. The project languished for more than a year until Martens, a married father of four with a full-time job, met freelance writer Ray de Kroon of Abbotsford. They chatted about the project over coffee on the Sumas Prairie, and the cre-

ative spark was lit. “Everyone in the coffee shop was talking about the weather, and the Canucks, and we were talking about musicals,” he remembered. “Some farmers were talking about the price of beef,” added de Kroon. The idea Martens pitched was intriguing, but a little different. Fast forward a couple of years and the entire effort to write and mount the production has been a labour of “blood, sweat and tears,” said the writer. “It’s a different animal, a musical production,” he said. “The music can arouse so many different emotions. The visuals, the music, the costumes, they’re all big.” The action takes place in Coal Vale Valley, focusing in on the town of Misty Hill, which is like the imaginary town of Springfield from The Simpsons’ fame.

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SATURDAY The 13th annual Buds ’n Bloom Plant and Garden Show is today at the Agricultural Pavilion at the Agassiz Fairgrounds from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

TUESDAY The Chilliwack Visual Artists Association’s group show Shadows runs May 24 to July 14 at the Museum. Opening reception is May 28. Museum hours are Mondays to Fridays from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 604-795-5210.

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Misty Hill Automaton! is an original production by locals Steve Martens and Ray de Kroon which runs May 25-29 at G.W. Graham. Tickets $15 available at Save-On-Foods and PriceSmart Foods www.mistyhill.ca Tech N9ne is live in concert for an all-ages show at Evergreen Hall (9291 Corbould St.). Tickets $35 and available at Fuel Clothing, or by calling 604-2090494 or 604-845-3590.

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Coming Up The Chilliwack Metropolitan Youth Orchestra presents Finlandia June 4 at 2 p.m. at the Cultural Centre featuring Teigan Cosgrove on oboe and Allan Meldrum on piano. Later that day, the Chilliwack Metropolitan Orchestra presents its concert A World Premier Trombone Divertimento which will be performing the Mozart Symphony No. 40 at 7:30 p.m. at the same venue. Tickets for both concerts are available at the Centre Box Office, by phone at 604-391-SHOW (7469) or online at www. chilliwackculturalcentre.ca.

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‘Kids versus Cops’ tournament: A game where everybody wins Robert Freeman The Progress It’s a sad thing when a boy who made a decision that might put him on the path to a better life can’t be named in a newspaper story for fear of ridicule. But it doesn’t overshadow the boy’s decision to cut his hair and quit smoking, so he could play more basketball after taking part in an RCMP “kids versus cops” tournament at the Tzeachten Community Hall last month. The boy told RCMP organizers after the tournament

that he had “never had so much fun in his life.” “If we, as the RCMP, can touch just one life, it makes everything we do on a daily basis worthwhile,” RCMP Cpl. Tammy Hollingsworth said. RCMP constables John Ryan and Gabe McBride from the First Nations Policing Unit organized the tournament. Students from Sts’ailes Community School, Seabird Community School and Sto:lo Alternate took part in what McBride hopes will become an annual event. “It was our first time, but we heard a lot of positive comments from players and coach-

es,” McBride said. “We’d like it to be annual, and add softball, soccer and floor hockey tournaments.” Hollingsworth said the impact of the tournament on the youth who participated was “enormous.” “The scores of the games and who won were not what was important, it was the effect on the First Nation players that made the tournament a success,” she said. Sto:lo elders were also “extremely appreciative” of the RCMP’s efforts toward the young people, she said.

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Hazel Coté (right) laughs with Norma Watson as she purchases baked goods during the Ruth Rebekak Lodge tea and bake sale at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows (IOOF) hall on Reece Avenue on Saturday. Lodge members hold events like these to raise money for high school scholarships and bursaries, as well as a prize in the annual Lions Music and Dance Festival.

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Provincial run hits Charles Best bump Eric J. Welsh, The Progress In Sardis secondar y school’s run to the senior girls soccer provincials, just about everything has gone as planned. An unbeaten regular season (7-0-1) has been followed by playoff success. The Falcons came into this week ranked seventh in the province, guaranteed a provincial berth regardless of what happens from here on out in the Fraser Valley playoffs. So, in the grand scheme of things, a 3-2 home field loss to the Charles Best Blue Devils on Wednesday should be taken for what it was, a loss that doesn’t have an awful lot to do with anything beyond provincial seeding. And if the Falcons are as good as they hope they are, it shouldn’t much matter whether they enter the yearend tournament as the top seed or the bottom seed. Still, for a team that has grown used to thwomping hapless opponents, Wednesday’s game did reinforce one valuable lesson. At this time of year, anything less than the A game won’t get it done. “We need to know there are aggressive teams and we need to come out strong and not give up,” said midfield Dani Rushke afterwards, talking about lessons learned. “We need to be first to the ball at all times and always have possession. That’s something I hope we all learned today.” The Blue Devils came through the AAA regular season with a 6-0-2 record, playing fast and physical soccer to place second in the north zone standings behind Centennial. They are good, and in the opening minutes the two teams went back and forth on the Sardis secondary school pitch. It was the Falcons opening the scoring at the 25 minute mark on a goal by Alyssia Mitchell.

Sardis Falcon Rochelle Esterhuizen (right) battles a Charles Best player during a AAA senior girls Fraser Valley playoff match Wednesday. The Falcons lost 3-2 but are nonetheless heading to provincials June 2-4 in Kamloops. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Josie Amyotte-Kilger did some great work to set it up, darting down the right wing and cutting into the middle with a sliding shot. The ball was blocked,

but Mitchell collected the rebound and floated a rainbow over the head of the Charles Best keeper. The lead last just two minutes.

The Blue Devils stormed into the Sardis goal mouth and caught the Falcons watching the ball as Arianna Johnston evened the score. Johnston was a load for

the Falcons defence, using her big frame to win ball battles and maintain possession. “I play against a lot of girls who are all in their 20’s and pretty big,” said Rushke, a recent University of the Fraser Valley signee who is used to tough opposition at the metro soccer level. “But some of our smaller girls, I could tell they weren’t used to facing someone like her.” Sardis had a chance to regain the lead at the 33 minute mark. A Charles Best hand-ball gave Rushke a free kick from 25 yards out. Her boot evaded the Blue Devil wall but not the keeper, who took it square in the stomach to keep the score knotted at 1-1. The Falcons kept coming, and forged ahead with three minutes remaining in the first half. Again, it was AmyotteKilger as the playmaker, zipping down the right wing and sailing the ball across the Charles Best box. Madison Welsh was waiting on the other side, punching the ball into the goal to give her team a one-goal half-time cushion. “I actually thought we played pretty good in the first half, worked hard and kept the ball on the ground,” Rushke said. “They were an aggressive team but we were calm. We just had some unlucky bounces that cost us.” Rushke’s Falcons were warned at half-time that the Blue Devils would come out gunning in the second half. Whether they didn’t listen or just didn’t have the motivation and energy to match, the locals were on their heels for 30 of the final 40 minutes. Charles Best took seven and a half minutes to draw even on a goal by Ali Trenter. The Blue Devils striker scored off a free kick from 25 yards out, fitting the ball just inside the left goal post. Trenter had another free kick minutes later, rocketing a shot over the cross-bar from 40 yards out. Natalia Kacszmarek had a

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couple nice chances for the Blue Devils, creating havoc on the left wing. But it was Marla McIlveen producing the winning goal for Charles Best with eight minutes remaining. Sardis keeper Danika Ferris, so strong all season, misjudged McIlveen’s shot from 40 yards out, watching it sail just inside the right goal post. The Blue Devils shut things down over the remaining eight minutes, plus one minute of injury time, completing the upset. A winning result would have had the Falcons playing for third place in the Fraser Valley and a higher provincial seed. The losing result relegated them to a fifth place game on Thursday (after Progress press deadlines). “I guess we’ll just have to go a bit harder at provincials and kick everyone’s butt,” Rushke said. One of just six Grade 12 players on the surprisingly youthful Sardis roster, Rushke is excited about the idea of ending her high school career on a high note. After provincials, Rushke and Ferris will be moving on to post secondary careers at UFV. Another Falcon, Janelle Neil, has been in contact with the University of British Columbia-Okanagan. “We didn’t make it to provincials in Grade 10 and I didn’t play last year because of all the school work,” Rushke noted. “So it would be fantastic to do it this year. I want it really bad because we’re like a family and all these girls deserve it.” In her heart, Rushke believes the Falcons have what it takes to take the title, and she can’t wait to get to Kamloops. Provincials run June 2-4 at South Kamloops secondary school. “I want to go all the way and honestly I think we can” she said. “Charles Best is going to be seeded ahead of us, and we could have easily beaten them. If that’s the measuring stick, I think we have a very good chance.”

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McNeill makes his mark the Burnaby Mountain Selects, McNeill was the only player from the eastern Fraser Valley to make the grade. The final roster includes players from Juan de Fuca (five), New Westminster (five), Coquitlam (three), Port Coquitlam (two), Delta, Surrey, Port Moody, Burnaby and Semiahmoo.

McNeill tried unsuccessfully in the past to make the Team B.C. peewees, making this selection all the sweeter. His team will be coached by Kamloops native Doug Clark, who has led teams into this tournament three times (winning two silvers and a bronze). Clark has been involved

in one way or another with the Team B.C. Box Lacrosse program since 2004. The tournament will take place in Whitby, Ontario July 31-Aug. 6 and McNeill’s crew will be expected to do well. B.C. and Ontario are perennial powerhouses at the event, with Ontario taking gold in 2008, 2009 and 2010.

Chilliwack FC Upcoming Events & Important Dates LAST CHANCE for FALL REGISTRATION! Chilliwack FC has begun registration for the Fall 2011-12 season. REGISTRATION WILL CLOSE ON MAY 31ST. Registrations received after May 31st will be placed on a waiting list and will be subject to a $50 late fee. Registration can be done online at www.chilliwackfc.com or in person at our office.

Chilliwack FC’s Pacific Coast Soccer League U-21 men are at home tomorrow afternoon, taking on West Van FC at Townsend Park. The game starts at 2 p.m. as the locals go gunning for their first win of the 2011 PCSL season. Chilliwack has gone 0-3 so far with losses to Penticton (3-0 and 2-0) and Okanagan FC (5-0). www.pcsl.org.

Fall Registration Fees will be: AGE GROUP: REGISTER BEFORE MAY 31 REGISTER AFTER MAY 31 Microball U5 (born in 2007) $95 $145 Miniball U6 - U10 (born between 2002-2006) $130 $180 U10 Selects (born in 2002) $325 $375 Full Field U11 - U18 (born between 1994-2001) $175 $225

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Local golfers in the mix The fifth leg of the B.C. Golf Zone 3 Junior Spring Tour was held at Chilliwack’s Royalwood Golf and RV Resort last Sunday. The course lived up to its reputation for having some of the best greens in the valley, thanks to the hard work of Greens Superintendant Douggie Shilleto. The weather had been a factor in the first four tour stops, and Sunday’s round was the same, wet and cool. That didn’t stop the 43

Chilliwack’s Connor McLellan watches his shot fly off the first tee at the Royalwood Golf and RV Resort last Sunday. SUBMITTED PHOTO

players from shooting well. First place went to Marcus Brown of Hazelmere (Surrey) shooting an impressive one-under-par 71. Second place went to Tony Ko who shot an evenpar 72. Jake Scarrow of Sandpiper Golf Club (Harrison Mills) shot a 75 to tie for sixth. Scott Gibson and Connor McLellan, both representing the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club, shot very respectable 79’s while Steven Scurr carded an 82. The final tour stop is

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Chilliwack Track and Field Club athletes turned in eight firstplace performances at the Eagle Classic Meet, held last weekend in Maple Ridge. Andrew Kirk led the way in the 12-year-old boys division, taking gold in the 100 and 200 metre dashes. Kirk’s blistering times (13.12 and 26.82s) earned him the Herb Gee award for the meet’s outstanding performance. Marin Lenz was impressive in the nineyear-old girls division, taking gold in the 60m hurdles with a time of 12.63s. She added silver in the 60m dash and double bronze in the 100m dash and long jump. Nikki Gregor y (11-year-old girls)

scored double gold in the 100 and 200m dashes. In the same age group, Sienna Lenz took top spot in the high jump (1.20m) and shotput (7.08m). Ron Wichmann earned gold in the masters division 1600m run, finishing in 6:04.19. Rowan Hamilton (11-year-old boys) earned silver in the shot-put and bronze in the high jump while Zach Muir (10-year-old boys) took silver in the 1000m run. Delaney Belknop (12-year-old girls) finished second in the 1200m run. Afton Ser vatius (13-year-old girls) placed second in the 100m dash and third in the 200m dash while Megan Muir placed third in the 1600m run.


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Walker mows ’em down for another no-hitter Black Press A week after throwing a rare no-hitter, Fraser Valley Chiefs pitcher Ty Walker did it again. The 18-year-old from Sardis mowed down 21 of the 23 North Shore Twins batters he faced Saturday afternoon at Whalley Ball Park, earning himself and the Chiefs a 2-0 win in the first game of a B.C. Premier Baseball League (BCPBL) dou-

bleheader. The Chiefs swept North Shore, winning the second game 5-2. It was the fourth win in as many starts this season for Walker, who attends the baseball academy at Sands Secondary School in North Delta. The six-foot-two left-hander also no-hit the first place Langley Blaze, nine days after allowing the Abbotsford Cardinals just two hits in a 7-0 complete-game win.

Walker finds himself among the league leaders in most pitching categories. His 42 strikeouts are tied for first in the BCPBL, he leads the league with three shutouts, is tied for second with four wins, and is fourth in ERA (earned run average) at .81. His batting average against is a microscopic .037. Walker did get some defensive suppor t Saturday. Third baseman

Braeden Allemann dove to snare a ball hit down the baseline, then fired it to first base for an out. And catcher Brody Hawkins chased a bunt down the third baseline before his throw beat the batter by a step. But aside from those two outstanding plays, Walker “was a surgeon,” said Chiefs head coach Ernie Hawkins. “He walked just one batter, and hit another.” The Chiefs scored the only two runs they would need in the fourth

The Sudden Impact Paddling Club’s junior team, Liquid Silver, competed in the 2011 Dragon Zone Junior Regatta at False Creek May 7. Working through rough weather, the team maintained good spirits to capture a third place finish in the A final. Liquid Silver started the day in the thick of a seven boat 200 metre sprint, placing second with a time of 1:04.77. The second race was scheduled to be another 200m sprint, but a collision with another boat sidelined the local crew. Liquid Silver rebounded with a dominant win in their third race, leaving their closest opponent four seconds behind as they blew through the 500m

credited with RBIs, as Fraser Valley improved their record this season to 9-3 (won-lost), just two and a half games back of the 14-3 Blaze. “With the returning players we had on defence, I figured we would be a top four team,” said Hawkins. “But 9-3? Probably not. Our pitching has been a plus, but we could use a few more timely hits. We’ve been leaving a few guys on base. But I’m happy with 9-3, for sure.”

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inning. Declan Murphy tripled, then scored on a single from Jovan Ewusie. Brody Hawkins then doubled to bring in Ewusie for an insurance run. Fraser Valley added a second win over North Shore in game two, with Dylan Rehmke getting the victory after throwing six innings of shutout baseball, allowing just three hits while striking out five batters. Murphy, Hawkins and Justin Pilgrim were

The Chiefs were to play a doubleheader against the Twins Sunday in North Vancouver, but the games were rained out and rescheduled to next Monday. Fraser Valley is at home tonight (Wednesday) against the Abbotsford Cardinals, then travel to Vancouver Island for two games with the Victoria Eagles Saturday afternoon. Get BCPBL info online at www.bcpbl. com/

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Ella Palmer competed in the provincial three argo division, taking bronze on the floor. Vanessa Dueck of Yarrow competed in the provincial three tyro division, taking gold on the floor. Full results can be found online at http:// gym-score-depot.ca/ Garden_City_2011/.

The University of the Fraser Valley Cascades women’s volleyball team is hosting an Identification Camp tomorrow and Sunday at the Envision Athletic Centre. The camp is open to the public for any potential student-athlete interested in playing post-secondary volleyball, running from noon to 3 p.m. both days. The Cascades coaching staff will be evaluating talent, and multiple coaches will be present as well. The cost is $10 per athlete and only those that are serious about competing at a post-secondary level should attend. For more information contact UFV women’s volleyball head coach Dennis Bokenfohr by email at dennisafbokenfohr@hotmail.com.

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Mustangs lose two Chilliwack’s Mustangs dropped a pair of West Coast Senior Lacrosse Association games last weekend, falling to 1-5-0-0 on the season. On Friday the locals made a short trip up the freeway to take on the unbeaten Valley Rebels. The Abbotsford team won 14-8. Brennan Galbraith scored twice for Chilliwack with Chris Veenstra, Cody Hall, Chase Porter, Chris Schinkel, Dave Johnson and Tyler Garrah adding singles. The Mustangs returned home Saturday night, dropping an 11-5 decision to the Langley Pioneers. Veenstra, Galbraith, Porter, Travis Koller and Ryan Harwood scored for the Mustangs who moved on to a devastating 23-6 loss to the TriCity Bandits Monday. The next Mustangs home game is June 11 versus North Shore.

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Patricia Anne Nuttall Oct 17, 1938 - May 22, 2009 If we could have one lifetime wish One dream that could come true We’d ask with all our hearts for yesterday and you Sadly missed Marion, Stan and family

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Dec. 22, 1923-May 11, 2011 Bob died peacefully in Chilliwack on May 11, 2011 in his 87th year. He is predeceased by his ARISS mother Harriet and father Tom, brothers Ernie, Clint, Gordon and Patrick, and sisters Norma and Vera, and grandchild Shannon. He is survived by his loving family, wife Constance (Connie), sons Robert (Wendy) and Patrick (Sharon), grandchildren Darryl (Nabeela), Carrie, Bradley and Patricia, great-grandchild Brandon, and many nieces and nephews. Bob grew up in Calgary and served in the army in the early 40’s where he met and married Connie. They have been married for 65 years and he enjoyed being around family and friends. Bob requested there be no service, however prayers will be held on Saturday, May 21 at 12:00 p.m. at the Chilliwack Cemetery followed by a reception at 1:00 p.m. at the Canadian Royal Legion Branch No. 4, 9350 Mary Street. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to the food bank or your favourite charity. Personal Alternative Funeral Services 604-793-2222

Feb. 13, 1991-May 15, 2011 Samantha died suddenly on the morning of Sunday, May 15th, 2011. Her family and friends will KILLER miss her dearly. We ask those who knew her to honour her memory by making an effort to celebrate her time with us. We Love You Sammie.

Aug. 7, 1939 - May 12, 2011 Mr. Roy Nesbitt of Chilliwack, BC. went to be with the Lord on May 12 at the age of 71. NESBITT He was a great inspiration to all who knew him and will be dearly missed by his wife Marjorie; their children, Brent (Jody) Nesbitt, and Denise (Ted) Kewin; and their three grandchildren. A Memorial Service will be held Thursday, May 26, 2011 at 11:00 a.m. at Central Heights Church, 1661 McCallum Rd., Abbotsford. Online condolences may be offered to the family at: www. woodlawn-mtcheam.ca

Nov 5th, 1958 - Apr. 28, 2011 With great sorrow we announce the passing of Lennie by a tragic snowmobiling accident. WATKINS He will be dearly missed by his wife Laurie, son Michael, daughter Courtney, father Leonard Sr., brother Ed (Kim), sisters Brenda (Andrew), Darlene (Jody) and predeceased by his mother Marge. He will also be greatly missed by all his nieces, nephews and many relatives, business associates and close friends. “Lennie Lived Life To The Fullest” The family would like to thank all those involved in the recovery efforts that occurred. A Celebration of Life will be held Friday, May 20th at 2:00 pm at the Harrison Hotel, St. Alice Exhibition Centre, Harrison Hot Springs, B.C. Contributions in the memory of Lennie may be made in lieu of flowers to “Lennie Watkins B.C. Search & Rescue Memorial Fund” at any Scotiabank in B.C., or mailed to 9486, 288 St., Maple Ridge, B.C. V2W 1L1. Expressions of sympathy can be made at www.gardenhill.ca

JONES Clifford John

Sept. 23, 1938 - May 13, 2011 Clifford is survived by his children Charlotte (Walter) Rawlinson, Philip (Melody) Jones, JONES Karen (Scott) Rudolph and John (Sabrina) Jones; brothers Clinton (Sandi) Jones, Mervin (Patricia) Jones and Vernon (Geraldene) Jones; sisters, Darlene (Tom) Henry, Beverly Morris and Mildred Ford and seven grandchildren. Clifford is predeceased by his wife Judy Faye Jones; granddaughter Kathryn Rudolph; sister Pearl Jones; brother-in-law Fred Morris; parents, Tom Jones and Vivien Jones. A celebration of life will be held 1:00 pm on May 26, 2011 at Chilliwack Community Church (Salvation Army), Brooks Ave., Chilliwack, BC. In lieu of flowers please make a donation to the Diabetic Association or a charity of your choice.

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LAUGHLIN Clifford Wayne

Clifford Wayne Laughlin, born August 28, 1941, passed away suddenly at his residence May 15, 2011. Wayne was born and raised in Rosedale and lived on the family farm for most of his life. His greatest love was airplanes and he learned to fly through a scholarship with the Air Cadets at the age of 17, and later joined the Royal Canadian Air Force. Throughout his life he continued to build model airplanes. He loved all animals and had many pets over the years. He also enjoyed music, especially Rock ’n Roll and had an extensive record collection. Wayne is survived by his sister Diane Cleary, brother Eric (Laurie) Laughlin and sister Karen (Wayne) Christie, nieces Jen and Allison, nephews Chris, Brendan and Daniel. He was predeceased by his father Cliff, mother Helene and brother Gary. The family would like to thank the staff and residents of Norman Manor for making these last few years some of Wayne’s happiest. An Open House will be held Saturday, May 21st at 2:00 pm at 10685 Standeven Road. For further information call (604)794-7135. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the B.C. Schizophrenia Society, #201 – 6011 Westminster Hwy., Richmond, B.C. V7C 4V4. Phone 1-888-888-0029.

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Bert Vandebeek went to be with his heavenly Father on May 18th in Chilliwack, BC at the age of 66 years VANDEBEEK after a courageous battle with a brain tumor. Bert was born in Holland and made Canada his permanent home shortly after he married Bep, his wife and best friend for the last forty years. Together, they made Chilliwack their family home in 1973. There are so many good friends, places and pastimes that Bert enjoyed and were part of what made him one of a kind. Yet, first and foremost, Bert was a loving husband, a selfless dad and gentle ‘opa’. He will be profoundly missed by Bep; his daughters; Lara, Ett, and Chris (Hans) and son, Will (Michelle) and his four grandkids; Matt, Leah, Mila and Kael. Bert’s life will continue to be an example of faith, integrity and resilience to his family and lifelong friends. A memorial service will be held at 1:30 pm on Wednesday, May 25th at Chilliwack Alliance Church, 8700 Young Rd., Chilliwack, with reception to follow.

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Supervisor will be responsible for overseeing the operation of the concession, reporting to the park manager. Duties will include: ordering, set up of the concession, cooking, customer service, supervision of a staff member, cash handling and cleanliness of the facility. Candidates should be Food Safe certiďŹ ed and have some previous experience in a similar position. Pay rate is $14.00 - $15.00 per hour.

Are you organized, detailed, energized and self motivated? Do you like working with your hands and meeting new people? The successful applicant must possess excellent communication skills, and be deadline driven. If you are experienced in detail and customer care relations or have an interest for this position, we would like to hear from you. Come join our dynamic company! Please submit your resume and cover letter to:

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Exp’d painters wanted, $12 to $20 hour depending on exp. Reply to paintjobs123@hotmail.com FLAGGERS NEEDED If not certified, training available for a fee. Call 604-575-3944

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VANTAGE FOODS

HR ADMINISTRATOR Vantage Foods is currently seeking applicants for a Human Resources Administrator at our Chilliwack facility. The position will report to our Human Resources Manager and will offer a wide variety of duties include the processing of daily time and attendance, data entry tasks with daily reporting, human resource responsibilities and assisting with billing and general ofďŹ ce duties.

Infant/Toddler Caregiver Needed We require a caring and reliable daycare assistant for our infant/toddler program. Position to start between May 30th and June 10th. Permanent, full time, with competitive wage, benefit package and incentives. Applicant must have ECE License to Practice and First Aid certificate. I/T certification and experience preferred, or must be willing to obtain. Position subject to criminal record check and medical clearance. Only those selected for an interview will be contacted.

The successful candidate will possess excellent spreadsheet skills with outstanding accuracy and attention to detail, competent in working with numbers and an ability to work with minimal supervision. This is a full time position requiring exible availability including periodic evenings and weekends to accommodate production requirements and payroll deadlines.

You may fax resume to 604-858-2370, Attention: Darlene; or deliver resume to 7012 Vedder Road, Chilliwack.

If you believe you can make a contribution through becoming a member of the Vantage Team please forward your resume to:

Atlas Power Sweeping Labourers Required. Duties include general labour, pressure washing. Good driving record required. Air ticket and general mechanical experience beneficial. Will train for advancement. Please send resume to: jobs@atlasg.net or 604-294-5988.

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Please apply to: wboleen@valleycare.info Or Fax 604.796.3844

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mwieringa@valleycare.info Dickens English Tea Room is looking for mature light food prep. assistant / waitress Must be well-presented, confident & personable & enjoy working unsupervised. Part-time, no Sundays or holidays. British knowledge an asset. Resume & covering handwritten letter to ~ Dickens Sweets 45945 Alexander Ave. Chiliwack.

Labourers

Local Chilliwack Company requires an energetic, hard working individual with computer knowledge of word, excel and simply accounting program. Construction background an asset. Comfortable communicating on the phone and in person. Please apply to box 200 care of the Progress, 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack

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Registered Resident Care Aides Required at Cheam Village in Agassiz. If you are energetic, enthusiastic & enjoy working with older people please email your resume to mgregoire@valleycare.info or fax to 604 796 3844

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MEDICAL OFFICE Trainees Needed! Hospitals & Dr’s Need Medical Office & Medical Admin staff! No Experience? Need Training? Local Career Training & Job Placement also Available! 1-888-778-0459

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Milt Dorman, Service Manager Mertin Chevrolet Cadillac Buick GMC Ltd. 45930 Airport Rd., Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 1A2 Fax: 604-795-3505 Phone: 604-795-9104 Email: miltdorman@mertingm.com

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$9 - $20 per hr!

Class 1 driver req’d with 3 years mountain exp. Scheduled run Chilliwack to Kelowna (604)824-7161

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Must have strong leadership qualities, be creative and work well in a team setting. Three years minimum experience a necessity.

Keith (1)-778-908-2136

Assistant will work with the supervisor to run the concession. They will be responsible for cooking and serving simple food items, cash handling, and cleanliness of the facility. Candidates should have previous cooking or food service experience. Pay rate is $10.00 - $12.00 per hour. For both positions candidates should be available to work the whole season, be mature, responsible and enjoy working with the public.

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Currently seeking a F/T seasonal concession supervisor and assistant to operate the food concession at Cultus Lake. Positions will commence in June and run until September. Variable shifts including evenings and weekends.

If you enjoy team work, a fun environment and being in a busy salon, Great Clips Chiliwack has F/T & P/T Opportunities.

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Food Concession Supervisor and Assistant Cultus Lake Provincial Park & Campground

CHILLIWACK O’Connor RV Centre, Fraser Valley’s largest RV Dealership, has an exciting opportunity for a Detail Manager in Chilliwack!

HELP WANTED WANTED: Servers, bartenders, barrista’s & cooks @ Telegraph Cove Resorts Ltd. Send resume to Box 1, Telegraph Cove, BC V0N 3J0. Fax: 250-928-3105 or email: tcrltd@island.net. Attn: Taso.

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604-792-3170 Email: terryc@oconnorcollision.com Collision & A Division of O’Connor Motors Ltd. 24 Hr. Towing www.oconnorgroup.com

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COOK POSITIONS Journeyperson/Red Seal Cooks $13.76 - $18.34 Breakfast Cooks $13.45 - $17.93 Visit www.harrisonresort.com for more information.

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GARDENING

Dan Knoke Trucking

Organic

HEPPNER LANDSCAPING. Weekly lawn cut, bed cleanup, tree & shrub trim, power rake, bark mulching & new lawns, etc. Call Ken (604)866-0052

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RESIDENT Manager/Caretaker sought for 59 unit Apartment Building in Chilliwack. This is a live-in position. Duties include, janitorial/clean-up, light repairs and maintenance, showing and renting suites, interviewing potential tenants, preparing tenancy agreements. Knowledge of Residential Tenancy Act an asset, good interpersonal, communication, organizational and conflict resolution skills are required. Detailed list of duties will be provided if contacted for an interview. Send resumes to jason.born@shaw.ca.

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

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Sprott Shaw Community College’s - Abbotsford campus, is currently seeking a part-time with potential for full-time instructor for its Practical Nursing program. The successful candidate must be a registered nurse (RN or RPN) with current membership. Teaching experience is preferred, but not required. The successful candidate will be available to teach in either a classroom or clinical settings (acute care, long-term care, and community). Sprott-Shaw Community College is an accredited private post-secondary institution training over 4,000 students each year through 20 campuses. We offer a competitive package & excellent work environment. Please send cover letter and resume to: alk@sprott-shaw.com or fax attn: Director 604-504-3372 a.s.a.p. Closing date: June 10, 2011

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Diesel Engine Mechanics CULLEN DIESEL POWER LTD. Surrey B.C. requires experienced Diesel Engine mechanics with overhaul and repair experiences for the Surrey Truck Engine shop. Preference given to applicants with DDC & MBE engine exp.

E-mail resume: sep@cullendiesel.com or Fax to 604 888-4749 Foremen, Pipelayers, Operators & Skilled Labourers required for a BC owned and operated company. Must have 3 yrs. experience in underground utility and a valid drivers license. Fax resume 604-881-2412 or e-mail: info@pedrecontractors.com H.D. Truck & Equipment Mechanic required in Quesnel, BC. Our successful, 35 yrs old company offers competitive wages, pension plan and health/dental benefits. Certification an asset, but not required. Fax or email resumes to: 1-250392-6313 or email suez@shaw.ca

ISLAND MANUFACTURING and metal fabricating shop needing a qualified Metal Designer. Must have Auto Cad experience. Mechanically inclined with knowledge of the Transportation industry. Email: reception@profabmanufacturing.net

Newcastle Cabinets - Full Time - Start Right Away - Must have common sense and willingness to learn - Assembly/Sanding/Loading Apply by fax: 604-795-7589 or phone Chris 604-308-5864

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HOME IMPROVEMENTS

Husbands For Hire Construction Ltd. All interior & exterior work. “For work your husband won’t do” (604)791-9539 www.husbandsforhireconstruction.ca

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HOME REPAIRS

SEMI RETIRED CARPENTER avail., for small reno jobs & home repairs. Reliability and integrity for over 40 yrs. John (604)792-9199

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PRESSURE WASHING

POWER WASHING, residential, commercial, call for free estimates, senior discounts. (604)316-5221

353 ROOFING & SKYLIGHTS GL ROOFING. Cedar shakes, Asphalt shingles, flat roofs BBB, WCB $2m Liability. Clean Gutters $80. 1-855-240-5362 or 604-832-1053 PRECISE ROOFING. Asphalt shingles, cedar conversions, all types of metal avail., metal roofs rolled on site for less, 24hr emergency service, fully insured, WCB regulated, 10yr labour warranty. Fast efficient workmanship guaranteed. Mike for a free est (604)855-2857

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RUBBISH REMOVAL

A Family man with 1ton dump truck will haul anything, anywhere, any time. Lowest prices. (604)703-8206 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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Lena Rose Cleaning, weekly/bi weekly, 20 yr experience, excellent references. Lena, 604-702-9579

mrs. neat & clean specializing in busy active families since 2006 call eileen, (604)793-4515 239

COMPUTER SERVICES

COMPUTER SERVICES Call Ted 604-997-0554. lawn@shaw.ca

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CONTRACTORS

DOALL CONTRACTING LTD. Thinking of renovating? Why not call the local experts today for a free no obligation estimate. Siding, soffits, gutters, downpipes, custom fascia cladding. (604)823-6678 NEW construction, additions, reno’s. Honest, reliable, 17yrs experience. Call (604)819-7240 RON’s CONTRACTING 604-8588648 - Small logging - Land clearing “Local business since 1980”

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#1 As in movers we trust. Reliable Mini Movers. Same day moves & deliveries. Starting at $30/hr + gas. (604)997-0332 / (604)745-7918 1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. We move - We ship - We recycle. Senior- Student Discount available. 604-721-4555 or 604-800-9488. PAUL’S MOVING 5 Ton truck, will beat any other mover’s price! BC/Alta/Ont. Packing. Family O/O 1-888-507-2857 604-792-5901 SPARTAN Moving Ltd. Fast & Reliable. Insured Competitive rates. Wknd Specials. Call Frank: (604) 435-8240

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24/7 Alarm monitoring Medical Alert Services Service on all makes/models Bonded & Insured

CENTRAL VACUUM Let us service your central vacuum system. We will extend your warranty. We service all makes & models. 45140 Yale Rd. West www.contactsecurity.ca

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SEPTIC TANKS

ACME SEPTIC TANK SERVICES • Septic Tank Cleaning • Portable Toilets • Fence Rental • Exc. Rates • Same Day Delivery Service Visa & M/C Accepted 778-908-5931

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TREE SERVICES

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1994 Sorrel/ Flaxen , Paint Quarter horse Gelding. Goes Western / Trail/ English? Jumps Used for Western Pleasure Lessons, and Thereaputic Riding for sale with tack $3500.00 or OBO . Please call Douglas @ 604-824-2085 or 360318-5843 or at work 360-354-2183

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30 yr exp. We provide ultimate care for cats & dogs. Alleviate anxiety for your pets. (604)604-819-9135

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CATS GALORE, TLC has for adoption spayed & neutered adult cats. 604-309-5388 / 604-856-4866 CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 ENGLISH MASTIFF P/B PUPS Fawn & Bridle. CKC reg. Ready to go. $1500. 604-726-3934 GERMAN Shepherd pups, 1st shots, males & females. view parents. Exc bloodline. (604)997-2404 GERMAN Shepherd pups, ckc reg. parents German bloodlines with no slope, exc temperament. $750. (604)796-3026. No sun calls GERMAN SHEPHERD pups, family raised, cute, adorable, black/tan, dewormed. $600. 778-378-6151. GERMAN Shepherd pups & young adults. Quality German & Czech bloodlines Reg/Guar. 604-856-8161 HAVENESE - 2 M, 1F, Reg. Microchipped. All in 1 dog. Perfect pet. Home delivery. $795: 604-557-3291 LAB RETRIEVER PUPS, yellow & black, $500. Vet check, quality lineage, dew claws, 1st shots, dewormed. (604)702-0217 MULTI POM puppies, 2 M, 1 F, 8 wks old. Ready to go. All shots. $350 obo. Phone (604)825-2271. 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 PRESA CANARIO pups, $700$1200. Black, fawn & brindle. Dad 150lbs, Mom 120lbs. 778-552-1525 PUG PUPS, 11 weeks old. 1st shots. 3 females, $800 each. Call 778-808-5445. PUPPIES FOR SALE, 6 wks old, Terrier X Chihauhau $300 Call 604-856-3855 Purebred Westie puppies, $1200 Ready June 6, 1st shots, dewormed. Vet check, 604-316-8691 SHELTIE PUPPIES sable, price lowered, vet checked, 1st shots, dewormed (604)826-6311 TOY POM 4 mo old, black $850. Two Med. Poms, 1.5 yrs old $650 obo. All males. 778-839-8007 aft 6 YORKIES - 3 M, 1Teacup, 2.5 lbs, Reg. Micro chipped. Home delivery. $995: 604-563-3769

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Fraser Valley Landscaping & Gardening. Moss control, pruning, aerating, bark mulch, power raking turf installation, top dressing, yard clean up, yard maintenance. Call (604)793-2250 or 604-760-1635

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#1167 LIC’D, BONDED. BBB Lge & small jobs. Expert trouble shooter, WCB. Low rates 24/7 604-617-1774 YOUR ELECTRICIAN $29 Service Call Lic #89402 Same day guarn’td We love small jobs! 604-568-1899

SAVE UP TO $400

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

FEED & HAY

FIRST CUT hay for sale, $4 per bale. Call (604)823-6547 HAY 1st 2nd, 3rd & 4th cuts, between 4000-5000 bales, from dairy farm, Agassiz. $5.50-7.50/bale. (604)796-2886 (604)793-3992

523

UNDER $100

506

APPLIANCES

2 FREEZERS - 2 DRYERS, 1 dishwasher. Natural Gas Furnace. Offers. Call Bob (604)858-1953

BCCLASSIFIED.COM Ads Work! Place your ad in our BC BEST BUY 3 Regions with 1,103,315 circulation.

523

UNDER $100

Exercise equip, 3 pieces $40 ea. electric chair, $50; 20 2x4 & 2x6, $40 Maytag washer/dryer, $100. (604)792-4090 LAPTOP, HP, internet ready, works well, very clean, CD, $99. Call (604)845-9000 Little Chief smoker $40, beautiful Presto canner $60 call 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Dozens of power tools large and small $5 & up all wkend 793-7714 NET ENCLOSED TRAMPOLINE for sale. 8-10’ diameter, $85. Call 604-858-5644. Sofa and chair, $50. Dressers, $50. TV stand $50, Yamaha organ $50 woodstove, $70. (604)792-4090 Stove, GE 30” excellent cond., cream colour, $50. (604)858-2889 Stove, Sears, EZ clean, 30”, white, works perfect, $60; microwave, blk, Danby, 1.1cuft, $20. (604)793-0753 TILES, floor, ceramic, 12inch, beige, 130 @$.50/each. call (604)795-5382 Washer, white Kenmore; almond dryer, $75/each. (604)795-2431

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE 563

MISC. WANTED

Wheel barrows $20 up, steel for cement etc. One for $70 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------24’ alum. ext. ladder $70, smaller one $30 call 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Mower, manual push reel, new $55 used $35 great exercise 793-7714 ------------------------------------------------

STEEL SHIPPING container wanted, any size. (604)847-9907

Commercial shelf 5 adj. 2’x4’x8’ high complete 4’ sections $60each 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------------

Chilliwack restaurant. Owner moving out of country, established clientele, 20yrs, in business. $125,000 neg. 604-798-4628 serious inquiries only, leave message.

524

PAVING/SEAL COATING

338

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

Maple firewood, level pkup, sm $40, lrge $60, trunk $10-$20 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------Little Chief smoker $40, beautiful presto canner $60 call 793-7714

Becky’s Interior Painting. 20yr exp Will match any written estimate, ref’s. Chwk 316-3349/Abb 755-4268 MILANO PAINTING. Int./Ext. Prof. Painters. Free Est. Written Guar. Bonded & Insured. 604-551-6510

ALLAN Const. & Asphalt. Brick, conc, drainage, found. & membrane repair. 604-618-2304; 820-2187.

Massage Paradise

PROFESSIONALS/ MANAGEMENT

(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

332

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

LESSONS/TRAINING

PAINT SPECIAL

(Spring Special)

142 OFFICE SUPPORT/CLERKS

465

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats

$30/a pick up load (picked up) (604)794-3388

CALL 604-558-2278

PETS

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

Mushroom Manure

Register Now for busy Film Season!!! All Ages, All Ethnicities

151

329 PAINTING & DECORATING

sedreh alterations

WWW.CASTINGROOM.COM

ACCOUNTING TRAINEES Needed now! Large & Small firms seeking certified A & P Staff now. No Experience? Need Training? Career Training & Job Placement available 1-888-424-9417 FULL Cycle Bookkeeper required by busy Transportation Company Looking for an individual with exceptional accounting, time management, organizational and multitasking capabilities. Must have 5 + years experience with Simply Accounting. Fit is very important in this small office. If you are a team player and are up for a challenge please apply to Transportjob@hotmail.ca

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

UNDER $200

chesterfiield with ottoman, micro beige, $200; cheize with pad, outdoor storage chest, $50. call (604)858-2395 COUCH, recently upholstered, older style apt-size, $200. call (604)795-5168 Sears digital radial arm saw $200, factory cabinet like new 793-7714

525

REAL ESTATE 612 BUSINESSES FOR SALE

625

FOR SALE BY OWNER

BOWEN Island Ocean View 3+ BR by Great Beach, Only $769,000. Easy car ferry or pass ferry to Van. See http://bcforsalebyowner.com/view/3235 (604)313-5374 verver@shaw.ca. “Here is a Dream Come True for You”

626

HOUSES FOR SALE

UNDER $300

TIRES; 4 used X-ice winter tires, 20565-15 on Toyota rims, hub cabs. $250 (604)824-6235

526

UNDER $400

Bed, King Sears Opedic, independent coils, dbl sided, pillow top as new, sacrifice $390 (604)794-9817

530

FARM EQUIPMENT

2006 JD Skidsteer, model 317, 100 hours, enclosed heated cab, $24,000 firm. (604)793-3780 HAYING EQUIPMENT - Retirement Sale: N.H. #57 side delivery rake, like new, $1500. N.H. #276 baler, ties 100%, $2500. N.H. #278 H.D. baler, very good cond., $3500. M.F. 135 diesel tractor, top cond., $6500. M.F. 135 diesel tractor, complete with Allied loader, needs clutch, $2500. Phone 604-823-6530.

WANTED: Wiggle hoe or complete cultivator set for I.H. 140 tractor. Please call Rob 250395-4042

533

FERTILIZERS

WEED FREE Mushroom Manure 13 yards - $100 fresh or well rotted. 10 yards - $120. Free delivery in Chilliwack. 604-856-8877

548

EXQUISITE SANCTUARY Fabulous 2.26 private acres with creek in beautiful Alberni Valley on Vancouver Island. Enchanting 3600 sq.ft. 4 bedroom, 4 bathroom custom built 1995 home. Outstanding 57x40 shop with own bathroom, lots of parking. Features hardwood, tile throughout, custom cabinetry. Gas fireplaces, stove, heat and hot water; ensuite with soaker tub. Thinking of a life style change? Move to Vancouver Island. Even better, move to Port Alberni, the Salmon Capital of the World! Visit www.albernihomes4u.ca for more information on this “one of a kind” property. Asking $649,000 RE/MAX Mid Island Realty Port Alberni, B.C. John Stilinovic 250-724-4725 Toll Free 1-877-723-5660

OKANAGAN

FURNITURE

*SPECTACULAR* 4 bdrm South Facing Waterfront Vacation Home On Shuswap Lake! Lakeshore living At it’s Best! LAKESHORE 101 ft frontage by 88 ft. VACATION HOME 1-1/2 Story - 1200 sq. ft. Upper level - 3 bdrms Main level - 1 large bdrm Main bathrm, Open floor Plan - dining rm, kitchen and front room with dbl patio door access to Large deck - over 700 sq. ft. Large floating wharf - 660 sq. ft. 2 buoys, Firepit BACKYARD: Storage shed, grassy play area & fenced kennel.

ONLY $729,000: WHITE lthr couch $150; white lthr recliner, $150; both/$250 obo. Dolphin pedestal w/glass coffee $200, end tables $150/ea or $400/set. 27’’ RCA TV $30; Qu. remote control bed like new paid $5,000, sell $2500 obo. 604-793-8488

560

5052 Squilax Anglemont Rd. Celista, BC.

Call 604-542-0865 or 250-955-6398

MISC. FOR SALE

1750PSI Karcher GAS pressure washer $350 obo. Also 5yr old white w/dryer set.$300 obo. Both on Kijiji w/pictures. (604)702-1804 Lv msg. Dyson DC21 Cannister stowaway vacuum, with accessories, $500. Call (604)703-0444 HOT TUB (SPA) COVERS. Best price. Best quality. All shapes & colours available. 1-866-652-6837 www.thecoverguy.com WEDDING DRESS!!! STUNNING JADE DANIELS wedding gown from the 2010 collection. Purchased in April from Ivory Bridal in Langley The colour is ivory with a sweetheart top, is fitted to the waist, then flows away from the body. A bustle was added to the dress so the train can be buttoned up during the reception. It is a size 8 (fits a little small). Cost was $1400 plus $100 for the alterations, will sell for $875. Contact 604-768-9109 to see photos or jen_toor@hotmail.com

563

Perfect getaway for your family & all your friends!

MISC. WANTED

Furniture: sofa bed, not more than 5’ wide, call (604)824-7500

Email: dlklitch@telus.net For more details

WEBSITE:

okhomeseller.com Listing # 26628 633 MOBILE HOMES & PARKS

WHOLESALE FACTORY DIRECT. Manufactured, Modular & Park models. Tremendous savings. Luxurious 1512 sq ft home including delivery and installation only US $109,950. Many other plans available. The Home Boys 877-976-3737, 509-481-9830 or www.hbmodular.com We will beat ANYONE’S price!!

BUYING - RENTING - SELLING bcclassified.com

636

MORTGAGES

Mortgage Help! Beat bank rates for purchases and refinances, immediate debt consolidation, foreclosure relief, and equity loans. Free, fast, friendly, private consultations. Call 1-888-685-6181 www.mountaincitymortgage.ca


Friday, May 20, 2011, The Chilliwack Progress

44 www.theprogress.com RENTALS 706

APARTMENT/CONDO AGASSIZ

T. Marlowe Manor Spacious 1 bdrm available now.

Ask about our seniors discount. Pets upon prior approval.

551

GARAGE SALES

6357 Lougheed Hwy, Agassiz Near #7 & #9 junction Fri. May 20 & Sat. May 21 noon-7pm. Sun & Mon by appt. Phone 793-7714 anytime. A fantasy land of antiques, garden tools, used and new building materials, unique garden ornaments, riding mower, prestige lawn mowers, outboard motors, chain link fencing, pet carriers, firewood, freezer, propane patio heater, windows & doors, old barn windows, camping gear, power tools, tool boxes, chainsaw, claw foot bathtubs, old machinery wheels, boat trailer, cargo trailer, luxury travel trailer, one owner, 1948 one ton truck, 20’ luxury boat needs tlc.

Chilliwack

10690 McDonald Rd May 21 8am - 2pm 12” table saw, O/B jet leg, alum truck box, 8000lb warn wench & bumper, fishing reels, air conditioners

551 Chilliwack

GARAGE SALE Sat. May 21 8 a.m. 1 p.m. 7955 Brookswood Pl.

Cultus Lake

everything must go

computers and computer parts, household & hockey gear

9am - 3pm tools, bowflex, hardwood doors & windows, clothing and some roosters, more

DONATIONS NEEDED! Royal LePage Wheeler Cheam is holding its annual charity “Garage Sale for Shelter” on Saturday, June 25 from 9am-2pm. Please drop off your clean, usable items at Royal LePage (8-8337 Young Road) M-F (9-5) Sat. (9-3). No clothing please. 604-792-0077.

Garage Sale Sat. May 21st, 9am - 4pm 46668 Arbutus Ave. Household, Tools, Camping Stuff, BBQ’s, Lounge Chairs, Some Building materials.

quilt fabric, craft supplies, collectibles, misc

Chilliwack

9050 Ford Rd Moving Sale May 21 8am - 2pm Rosedale

9am - 2pm

Garage Sale Sat, May 21, & Sun, 22

WE’RE ON THE WEB www.bcclassified.com

Sardis

102-45918 Knight Rd May 21 9am - 1pm collectibles, HO trains, Star Wars, Diecast, dolls, kitchenware and more Rosedale - mt cheam trailer park

#11, 21 & 2652604 Yale Rd. May 21, 22 & 23 9am - 6pm

3760 Wildwood Drive

3 FAMILY SALE furniture collectibles, tv, strollers, household items

Harrison

May 22 8:30 - 3

Dicast toys and Hot Wheels Tons to choose from Chilliwack

433 Miami River Dr Neighbourhood Sale May 21 & 22 9am - 4:30 household antiques

outdoor,

45796 Ruger Place off Remington May 21 & 22 8am - 1:30pm

compressor, tools, furniture, misc household, china, apt sz washer, doors

Multi- Family Garage Sale

Sat, May 21

8786 Tilston St May 21 8am - 3pm

@ 2895 Chowat Rd, Seabird Gym,

10 - 4pm

furniture, baby & kids toys & clothes, electronics, household and lots more

Tables: $10.00 each or 2 for $15.00

45918 Knight Rd Country Park Village Yard Sale

May 21 9am - 1pm

to book your tables! rosedale

9am - 3pm Scentsy products, kids bikes, books, trains, toddler seats, china cabinet

51728 Yale Rd E

CLASS ADS WORK! CALL 1-866-575-5777

Great deals on quality Moving & redecorating sale

6118 Glenmore Dr May 21; 9am - 3pm May 22; 1-3 May 23; 1-3 TV, chairs, mirrors, golf clubs, plants, books, puzzles, Tonka trucks, household items

• • • • • •

6790 Wiltshire St Garage Sale May 21 9am - 2pm

Broadway Maples Apts 1st month HALF RENT ONLY!

furniture, kids toys, and lots more

7280 Bluejay Pl

MULTI-FAMILY LONG WEEKEND GARAGE SALE

Gate 5 #46-7610 Evans Rd

9473 Broadway St. 604-819-6229 1 & 2 bdrms, 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 April 1 & 15th & May 1st.

May 21 10am - 2pm

Cheam View Apts

May 20; 1-6 May 21, 22 & 23; 8-4

household appliances, TV’s, clothes (new & used), furniture, etc

Sardis

Moving Sale

furniture, various household items, garden equip. Sardis - Slesse Park

50885 Wenona Rd (off Chilliwack Lake Rd.)

Clean, quiet building • • • •

SARDIS

SUN. & MON. MAY 22 & 23, 9-2 45757 BRITTON AVE. 1/2 BLOCK FROM VEDDER RD. Freezer, living and dining room furniture, piano, tv, household items, tools, golf clubs

Want to make some extra Cash? Have a garage sale! Ph: 604-702-5552 The Chilliwack Progress

5714 Gillian Pl

May 21 8:30 - all gone

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

1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m

May 21 8am - 2pm

Sardis

May 21 9am - 2pm

Convenient location Gas fireplace 4 appliances Hot water & gas incl., $625/mo. Avail., now. 604-799-0259 46160 Princess Ave Stratatech Property Management stratatechconsulting.ca

Sardis

Sardis

Call 604-845-3171

Chilliwack

9684 Menzies St May 14

items,

ARCADIA ARMS Deluxe 2 bdrm unit

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

household items, snow tires, tools, books

Sardis

46565 Darlene Ave

GARAGE SALES

Sardis Classifieds is your best location for information about new homes and apartments. 1-866-575-5777

9am - 2pm **All Proceeds go to the Heart & Stroke Foundation**

551 Sardis

Rosedale

Giant Garage Sale 10902 McGrath Rd May 21

May 21 & 22 7am - 3pm

household items and more

GARAGE SALES

5092 Chittenden Rd Riverstone Heights May 21

45741 Berkeley Ave

46242 Cessna Dr Saturday May 21 9am - 12pm

551

(off Annis & Prarie Central) Fishing tackle, golf clubs, tools & collectibles.

Chilliwack

Chilliwack

GARAGE SALES

604-796-8760

Chilliwack 1 br, 1 bath, 6 appliances, walking distance to downtown, underground parking, 24/7 security guard, $725.00 + DD. Small pets OK. Avail. June 01. 604-793-4191 CHILLIWACK. 2 bdrm., 2 ba, ldry. Newmark Bldg. Ground flr, 2 prkg, $875. Tony/Sutton 778-552-0982 CHILLIWACK, 2 bdrm. condo, 1 blk fr. both Malls, bus rte, social servic, etc. Approx. 700 sf. Incl. lndry facility, sun deck, F/S, blinds, strg area. Call 604.858-7297. Chilliwack 2 bd @ The Parkside corner, adult/senior, 3appl, w/d h/up $750.Jun, across city hall 795-5226 CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, The Vibe. 1 Bdrm, $700/mo, 2bdrm $900/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 792-0077 Chilliwack, 45561 Yale Rd. The Vibe. (2) 1 bd, luxury unit well maint., beautiful unit 2nd flr. $700/m June 1. $750 avail., now; on site manager, safe secure bldg. 1 week early move-in. Collin (604)703-6209 Stratatech Property Management. www.stratatechconsulting.ca Chilliwack

Everything from A-Z! All good stuff - Spring Cleaning!

45655 McIntosh Dr.

3 Bdrm...............$750

551

GARAGE SALES

551

REAL ESTATE

GARAGE SALES 636

MORTGAGES

LARGE GARAGE SALE

Avail., June 1

REAL ESTATE

Includes fridge, stove, Insuite w/d. Close to amen. Contact 604 799-0259 Stratatech Consulting Ltd. Full service property mngt www.stratatechconsulting.ca

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

Saturday, May 21 from 8:30 am - 2:30 pm

RENTALS 706

Parking Lot at Telstar Windows 7663 Industrial, Agassiz (beside the Agassiz Bottle Depot) Good used clean windows, pianos, excercise equipment, walker, wheelchair, etc, too much to list! Hot dogs & pop available. (if it is raining the sale will be indoors)

APARTMENT/CONDO

CHILLIWACK, 45991 Airport Rd. 1 bd ste. $525 + util., Fridge & stove. Avail now. Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604 792 0077 CHILLIWACK

Camelot Apartments 9197 Mary St.

640

• • • • • • •

RECREATIONAL

PARADISE FOUND: waterfront property on beautiful Jim Lake, 0.83-acre with 360 sq ft insulated cabin, located near Green Lake/Watch Lake. Rare privacy, only three lots on the lake, good fishing for rainbows to 10 lbs, nice swimming, surrounded by crown land. Great trails for hiking, ATV and snowmobile. Seasonal 10-km back road access in 4x4 or pick-up. FSBO. $260,000. 250-395-0599. (Please see bchomesforsale.com/view/70mile/frank)

1 & 2 Brms Heat & water included Adult oriented Gated underground pkng. Close to amenities Indoor pool No pets

Starting at $650.00/mo. Call Jerry or Fern 604-795-3159 CHILLIWACK Ctr. 46288 Yale Rd. Secure quiet bldg, deck, elevator, free cble. 1bd $575. 604-703-1401. CHILLIWACK, 1 & 2 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Apr 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. Chilliwack, 1 bdrm, elevator, bsmt parking, laundry, family building. (604)839-8411 or 604-702-0594

Chilliwack Gardens 45749 Spadina Ave.,

1 & 2 bedrooms

Available May 1. Heat & hot water incl. Downtown location, clean, quiet building. NO PETS.

604-792-1872

RENTALS 706

RENTALS

APARTMENT/CONDO

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

CHILLIWACK

Cornerstone

LAKESIDE COURT 45810 First Ave., West

Apartments

1 & 2 bdrm Condos 1 bath, F/S, D/W, private deck, in suite storage, secure building and parking, wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on each floor, walk to park, shopping, library. Call 604-792-1506 CHILLIWACK Large quiet 2 bdrm apt, nearly 1100 s/f, lrg patio, exc view, lots of large windows, lots of kitchen cupboards, dbl sink, new built-in oven, 5 closets, A/C, adult oriented (45+), clean bldg, central location, prefer n/s, no pets, ref’s required. $750/mo incl heat/h.wtr/garbage. Located in Neptune Arms Apts, 9545 College St. Ph: 604-792-2279 or 604-701-0180

45750 Knight Rd. 1 bdrm + den, $785/m Crime free building, 5 full size appliances, lg storage, deck, n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus route, adult bldg (prefer 45+), walk to all amenities and

Shaw Ave Apartments

2- 1 bdrm, $670/m 2 appl., n/p, n/s, elec bbq, bus route, walk to amenities, crime-free building.

CALL 604 858 2513

Chilliwack, lg 1 bdrm & den, f/p, inste laund, parking, cls to hosp., n/s, n/p, $675/m. (604)824-8800 Chilliwack. Luxury 2 bdrm + den, 2 full baths W/D, F/P, H/W, NS/NP, $1,000/mo. 1 cat OK. 604-616-0434 Chilliwack. nice location furnished, 1 bdrm, $650/m util & basic cable & inet, n/p, n/s prefer mature person. (604)792-0671/795-2450 /819-6657 CHILLIWACK. Princess Tower. LRG 1 bdrm + den apt w/view, f/p, W/D, adult orient, NS/NP, sec. prkg. $700/mo. 604-302-9494 CHILLIWACK QUIET CLEAN SECURE APT. fully renovated w/new appliances. 2 bdrm $800; 1 bdrm $575. 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. Call Harvey, (604)799-0261 Chilliwack. Spacious. 1 bd w/balcony. FREE heat, h/w & parking, elevator. On site mngt. Great Mary St location. From $610. 604-702-0722 CHILLIWACK

The Willows 1 bdrm starting at $550/m, avail now. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balcony, laundry on 1st flr with elevator, (604)824-0264 or 604-7029106 Chilliwack Windsor Pines, 9477 Cook St. Cozy bach, 3rd flr, small pet ok, cls to shpg/hospital. Avail., immed, $495/m. Wayne (604)799 0259 Stratatech Property Management. stratatechconsulting.ca

Hazelwood Manor 1 & 2 bedrooms, available now.

Quiet & Clean, 3 appl. on bus route, no pets,

(604)316-5363 or 604-792-1872 Mountain Village Apts.

9482 Williams St. 1 bdrm $515 w/patio Heat & hot water incl. Elevator. Coin laundry on every floor. No pets. Refs. req.

604-316-5128 for appt to view

New Apt Building

Newer 2 bdrm Corner unit

Mary Street Apartments 9280 Mary St Spacious 1 bedroom Large balcony, great view References required Call Rod: (604)392-5521

603

ACREAGE

No Rental Increase Guaranteed! Insuite laundry, microwave & dishwasher, electric f/p, hardwood floors, elevator, garbage disposal & storage. Sm. pets neg. Avail. now. 1 (604)240-4003

603

ACREAGE

COPPER CREEK VALLEY RANCH & ACREAGE FOR SALE BY TENDER PARCEL #1: W 1/2 of NE 1/4 SEC 36, TP 21, PID# 007-047-312, Lot 1 Plan KAP68234, PID# 024931-161 407 Acres Home Ranch - Shop c/w Suite, Mobile Home, Barns etc. Hayland, 360 GPM well, 900 AUM range permit PARCEL #2: SW 1/4 NE 1/4 SEC 1, TP22, PID# 007-047-355 160 Acres Partial Hayland - 140 GPM well PARCEL #3: NW 1/4 SEC 1, TP 22, PID# 002-373-874 160 Acres Partial Hayland PARCEL #4 LOT 1 PL KAP52752, 018-850-979 103 Acres Hayland PARCEL #5: SE 2/4 SEC 11, TP22, ExC. SW 1/4 LS2, PID# 002-373-815 80 GPM Well 160 Acres PARCEL #6 SW 1/4 OF LS10, SEC11, TP22, 002-373-831 10 Acres Hydro & Telephone to all properties All offers to be submitted to Royal LePage Kamloops on or before June 1, 2011 Deposit cheque for 5% of offer - Payable to Royal LePage Kamloops - In Trust - Balance of funds must be paid in full by June 15, 2011 Offers accepted on any or all parcels Highest or any offer not necessarily accepted Persons submitting offers must rely on their own research, inspection of land and improvements as to condition and # of acres. No offers will be considered which are subject to financing. ALL OFFERS TO BE OPENED AT 10:00 AM SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 2011. Please forward bids and inquires to:

Wayne Gardner C: 1-250-558-9516 O: 1-250-374-3022 322 Seymour St, Kamloops


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APARTMENT/CONDO

736

HOMES FOR RENT

Sardis, Beautifully finish 2 storey 800 sf 2 bedroom apt in Rural area with large patio and enclosed garage. 6 appliances and disposal included. Secure gated access and parking for 2 vehicles. 5 minutes from mall. 900/mo, basic utilities extra. Available May 15, 2011. Phone 604-798-1467 or 604-858-1467

25 Fenced Acres with mobile home for rent in Columbia Valley. Available immediately! $1,500/month. Phone (604)8177338 ABBOTSFORD 2653 James St. Avail now or June 1. 6 Bdrm house Can also be used as an office. 4 appliances, no pets, $1350/mo. Call: 604-583-6844.

Some Incentives

BRAND NEW 1/2 duplex rancher style home in Inglewood Village. This age restricted gated community is the perfect place to retire. Large mst. bdrm plus den design with 2 bathrms, beautiful kitchen/family area with cosy gas f/p, 1258 sq.ft., single garage and all within walking distance to Garrison Crossing and local shops. $1350/mo. + utils. with a 1 yr. lease and option to purchase. If interested please contact Wendy at 778-808-7680 or at 604-8248232 bet. 12 - 4 p.m.

*Call for details

(604)858-9832 1 bdrm, balcony $650/m 2 appliances avail June 1 • • • •

Close to amenities, Free laundry & heat No pets or BBQ’s, Great location on bus route - Lark Rd, Vedder On-site manager

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

Heather Ridge 45530 McIntosh Dr Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099 (in house manager)

Royal Oak 45562 McIntosh Dr. Ph: Lori, 604-793-9993 (in house manager)

1 & 2 bdrm apartments Up 1040sf. Includes hot water & heat, elevator, walking distance to hospital, near college & bus route, in-suite laundry hook-ups for W/D & coin laundry, full-sz stove and fridge. No pets, seniors welcome! References req’d.

*SUNDIAL COURT* 9234 Charles Street, Chilliwack 1 bdrm, coin laundry, family dwelling, small pet ok, ref’s req’d. 604-791-0463 or 1-877-817-0289

BRIGHT Upper House 3BR + den 1400sf, 2 car park,storage,laundry, full bath, balcony, storage. Cramer St. quiet cul-de-sac. June 1, NS NP 1-604.540.0423 Ref req. $995 plus utilities. CHILLIWACK, 3 bdrm 1.5 bath, f/p, lg kitchen, $1250 + util, no dogs. avail now. (604)316-9859 CHILLIWACK,3 bdrm rancher, 1300 sqft, 5 appls, fenced, patio, nr schl/bus, ns/np, refs. Crim rec Chk. $1200+util. June1. 604-824-9313 CHILLIWACK 4 bdrm + den rancher, 2 baths, lrg fncd b. yrd, lndry, sm pet OK, avail June 1. Refs & dam dep req. $1,550 /mth. + utils. Phone 604-857-4133 or 604-866-0485. Chilliwack Henley Ave, 3 bdrm 2 bath 1200sf rancher fncd yd $1150 N/P avail now 604-794-5845 NEW HOUSE: 3-4BR 3Bath, Workshop(indoor), 4Parking, Island Kitchen, Sun Deck, 1500/month. No pets 9166 Armitage St. Contact Kevin @778-829-9361 PROMONTORY Great family 5 bd home,Teskey Rd, incl, 2 bd suite down dbl att grge, hard wood floors. All appl. wonderful backyard and deck. Avail., immed., $1650/mo. Call Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage. 604 792 0077 Rosedale, clean 2 bd mobile home, quite park, good freeway access, w/d h/up, no dogs, cat ok, June 1 or sooner. $650/m. (604)795-3398 SARDIS, older trailer, 2 sm bdrms trailer, fridge & stove, $500/m (604)858-4959 or visit: Sunday 121pm, 44737 Watson Rd to view. S. Surrey / White Rock: 2205 King George Hwy. Older 3 bdrm house with over half acre corner lot. Close to beach, parks, hospital, etc. Lots of parking, own business, own company. $2000/mo.

RENTALS 750

SUITES, LOWER

TRANSPORTATION 838

751

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2003 ROAD RUNNER TRLR, 15’, lite, shwr, toilet, mic, oven, extras. $8500. Call (604)869-5253 2006 NORTHSHORE 30 FT Travel trailer, 36” dble slides, bunk units, fully loaded $24,000. 604-824-8970

752

TOWNHOUSES

CHILLIWACK

NEWLY RENOVATED

Woodbine Townhouses A Gated Community Designated as Crime Free Multi-Housing

✶ MOVE-IN INCENTIVES ✶ 1,100 s.f. 3 bdrms, 1.5 baths Very quiet, family oriented. Well maintained, 2 playgrds. New carpeting & lam. floors Large, private fenced yards Close to amenities, schools and bus routes. D Pets ok upon approval. Refs. D Rents start at $990/mo. D D D D D D

For viewing ... Call: 1-877-515-6696

TRANSPORTATION 809

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

77 - 8ft F350 box side, side spare tire door, no rust, $500: 1972 - 383 motor & tranny-$800: (604)8581953

2009 Georgetown 33’ class A, 17,000k, 1 slide, rear qu bed, leather, V-10 Ford, hitch, backup camera, ext warr., $100 deductible, selling due to health. $72,900 obo. (604)858-3152

818

CARS - DOMESTIC

1988 FORD TEMPO GL, good run cond. 85,000 K, 4 cyl, auto. $999 obo. Phone (604)854-3469. 1990 BUICK Regal. Auto, 4 dr, Aircared, runs gd, small dent on rear bumper, n/s. $2550. 604-870-0705. 1990 BUICK Regal. Auto, 4 dr, Aircared, runs gd, small dent on rear bumper, n/s. $2550. 604-870-0705. 1990 CADILLAC Allante convertible white, “rare”, 2 seater, 155,000 kms Must sell. $6,900. 604-309-4001 1993 CHEV LUMINA, 4 dr, V6, 3.1 eng., 106 km, exc cond, 1 owner, maroon $2,500 obo. 604-576-6376. 1997 BUICK PARK AVE V6 new brk & tires, heated leather certified private $5500 obo. 604-364-1554

OFFICE/RETAIL

1998 Neon, exc cond in & out, mech well-maint, airc’d 2yrs, asking $2500. Call (604)858-2905 2000 BUICK Century, burgundy, 4 dr, beige inside, elec seats. Air cared Sept. 2 years. V6. 54,000 kms. $5900/obo. 604-541-8607. 2000 LASABRE LTD. Leather heated seats, GT pkg, like new certified 121K. $6900 obo. 604-593-5072 2000 OLDS ALERO GL, good run cond, 245 hwy kms, 4 cyl, auto, $1,899 obo. Phone (604)854-3469. 2002 CHEVROLET MALIBU LS - 4 dr. V-6, auto, loaded, mint. spoiler, A/C, 120K, $3750 (604)309-3135 2009 CADILLAC DTS, black, grey leather, loaded, showroom cond, 47K. $31,000 obo. 604-805-4545

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

838

Space for lease Quality mezzanine offices 400 - 1600 sq. ft. Remax Little Oak Realty Ray Veenbaas @ 604-309-0257 Richard Riemersma @ 604-309-8541

RV PADS

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

RENTAL OPPORTUNITIES

HIGHGATE MANOR 19+ BUILDING

2010 Adventurer 80GS

1 & 2 Bedrooms starting at $575/mo $575/mo., cats ok ok.

Call Brian Browne at 604-858-RENT (7368) www.chilliwackpropertymanagement.com

LANAI APARTMENTS 9462 Cook Street, Chilliwack, B.C.

2 burner stove, exterior speakers, stereo AM/FM/CD, outside shower, and much more. $15,995 (Stk.27159A) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

2010 HEMISPHERE T25KS

(Certified Crime-Free Multi-Housing Complex) • Heat and Hot • Large Storage • On-Site Laundry Water Area • Digital Cable • On-Site Manager • No Pets • Security Cameras • Adult Oriented • Wheelchair /Dead Bolts • Elevator Access • Parking Free Premium Cable - $80 Value WE CATER TO SENIORS 1 Bedrooms Available Now - $625/mo.

Call Verna at 604-703-1089.

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1998 Audi A4 quattro, V6, 5spd, 317KM. $3000 obo. 250-307-1215.

1989 HONDA ACCORD LX, 4 dr. good condition, good on gas. $700. Call 604-832-9816. 2001 BMW 105,000km, heated seats, sunroof, fully loaded. No accident $9,900. 604-338-7483 2002 VW JETTA, 1.8T, 4 dr, 5 spd, sunroof, loaded, exc cond. $3000 obo. call (604)819-1820 2007 HONDA Civic DXG 5 sp, 2 dr, grey, 130K, p/w, p/l, a/c, am/fm/cd, no accid, $10,500. (604)855-3313 2010 Nissan Versa 4 dr H/B, full load, 38,100km, exc cond., local car, $12,500. (604)793-5520 (5961) 2010 SMART CAR - Passion model. 5000 kms. Black. Automatic. Asking $9500/firm 604-538-4883 2010 TOYOTA MATRIX, red, 2000 km, 4 dr, auto, alloy whls, $13,780. Call 778-895-7570 or 604-836-5931

MOTELS, HOTELS

APARTMENT/CONDO

SENIORS

SUITES, UPPER

Chilliwack, spacious 3 bdrm, 2 bath, air, W/D, storage shed, fenced, n/s, $1300/m. (604)308-0720

706

NO DAMAGE DEPOSIT REQUIRED

CHILLIWACK 2 bdrm upper flr with large deck, near school & hosp, incl heat/light. $950 +dd. 604-792-1923. Chilliwack 46340 Princess, quiet, sec lrg 2bdr, inste lnd, deck, $775. 604-392-9597, 604-793-0571

TRANSPORTATION

TRANSPORTATION

Sardis, sm fully furnish 1 bdrm, own entry, share laundry, bus stop, n/s, n/p, util & inet incl. $575/m. avail June 1. Call (604)824-2926

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

747

AUTO FINANCING

SARDIS. 1 bdrm. Newer bright. Nr twin rinks. Pri. ent. N/S, N/P. Refs. Suit single. $600 incl. utils & shrd W/D. Avail. now. 604-858-0863.

MOTEL ROOMS - Bridal Falls. Newly renovated. Kitchenette avail. Available monthly to May 15. Starting at $630/m+DD. Wifi internet avail . N/s, n/p. Call (604)794-7710

741

810

Promontory, 12th month free! lg (1000sf) above gr apt, 1 bdrm, incl F/S, D/W, inste W/D, 9’ ceilings, lots of storage, N/s, n/p, ref’s, $790/m incl util. 1(778)389-5100

Chilliwack - 700 Columbia Valley Rd. 3 bdrm Trailer on nice 25 acre lot. For agriculture, Farming, Garden etc. $1700/mo Call Sam 604-617-4222

739

TRANSPORTATION

4-11F HL1

706

RENTALS

RECREATIONAL/SALE

2nd entry door, Create A Breeze, Awning, 8 cu/ft. dbl. door fridge, Kitchen slide.$21,995 (Stk.29366) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644 LINDELL Beach Holiday Resort at Cultas Lake, Park Model. Furnished, air con.,slps 6 and all window coverings. 2011 site fees are paid. $68,000. (604) 460-1838 Having a GARAGE SALE? Sell it with our “GARAGE SALE SPECIAL” For more details call 1-866-575-5777

706

APARTMENT/CONDO

Chilliwack Rentals HOMES, APARTMENTS, TOWNHOMES

MANAGING 400+ RENTALS. VIEW AT... www.chilliwackpropertymanagement.com 604.858.RENT (7368)

4-11F HL1

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HOMELIFE GLENAYRE REALTY CHILLIWACK LTD. Property Management Division

Enjoy the Excitement of Village Living

1988 PACE Arrow Motorhome Class A 38’, 83,000 miles, 4 new tires, solar panel, generator, add-aroom, 2single beds, lrg bath/shower asking $12,500/obo. 604-850-3732.

RV PADS for rent at our 5 star resort. Full hookups/Cable available. $650/month metered hydro. Laundry facilities onsite, and wireless internet available. Please call 604-794-7361. BUY, RENT OR SELL USE CLASSIFIED 1-604-575-5777

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

707 APARTMENT FURNISHED GARRISON, fully furnished coach house ste, avail May 22. N/s, n/p, refs, $750/m + util & DD. Call (604)858-8655

709 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL 1400 sq ft’ Retail, & 380’ storage, great location. from $900 month, alaninthewack@hotmail.com

715

DUPLEXES/4PLEXES

CHILLIWACK. 4 bdrm duplex near Prospera Ctr. Immed. $1500 incl all util. 604-807-3834, 604-897-3220. Chilliwack, 9340 Woodbine St., 3 bdr S/S duplex, 4 appl., hardwd flrs, fenced, sm pet ok. Avail May 1. (604)824-0264 Chilliwack, lg 3 bdrm upper unit, 4 app., backs onto park, 9534 Broadway St. (604)824-0264

Chilliwack, share room in 4 bdrm heritage home, fenced yard, furnished, close to amenities/bus, avail now. $500/m (604)702-0093

749

EAST CHILLIWACK Storage/Work Shop. hydro incl, secure. Call 604819-7231. Mon-Sat.

750

Garrison Village is NOW RENTING

STORAGE

SUITES, LOWER

CHILLIWACK. 1 bdrm abv grd a/c sh ldy cov deck 1km Super Walmart June 1. $750. N/S. 604-701-6383. CHILLIWACK 2 BDRM above average suite, spac, pri entry, sep lndry, storage & lrg yard. Utils incl. Avail now. $900. Carol 604-316-4668. Chilliwack, cozy, n/s, 1 bdrm, gr lev daylight ste, laund, yard, $595/m + dd, incl utils, suit senior, Prospera/hosp area. (604)858-6500 CHILLIWACK, Promontory: spac 2 bdrm grnd lvl, den, 2 bath, inste lndry, F/S & D/W. Beaut pri garden, fncd, patio, sgl garage. Wheelchair access, beaut view, $1490/mo + utils. June 1st. (604)824-9700

810

AUTO FINANCING

New Luxury Suites Now Available • Corner of Garrison Blvd. and Keith Wilson Rd. EXECUTIVE STYLE SUITES • 2 BEDROOMS • 2 BEDROOMS + DEN • On-site manager • Camera surveillance • Adult oriented • Secure underground parking • In-suite laundry with washer/dryer

• Bright, modern design • Close to Vedder River, walking and biking trails • Steps away from Cooper’s Market & shopping

• No pets, no smoking, no BBQ’s • Restaurants & coffee shop • 6 Appliances

REFERENCES REQUIRED • BY APPOINTMENT ONLY • 604-799-1954 4-11F GC29


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TRANSPORTATION SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

845

TRANSPORTATION

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

845

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

ACE SALVAGE We buy cars, trucks, vans. Pay up to $300 for complete! We also buy running or parts. Ride on mowers! Free towing! Ace (604)823-0033 SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288 CA$H for CAR$ No Wheels -No Problem! Servicing the Fraser Valley 604-746-2855

Top Dollar Today!

Scrap Cars & Trucks

778.772.4724 1994 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd 4x4 V8 auto, lded, trailer hitch, aircared Immac. $3,000 obo. 604-308-9848. 1995 CHEV BLAZER 87,000kms, excellent running condition. Aircared. $3500 obo. 604-528-8518 2006 LAND ROVER LR3 SE, dark blue, 40K MLS/64K KMS, no accid, lady driven, new tires, batt & brakes, immaculate @ $24,900. 604-943-0210.

SCRAP BATTERIES WANTED We buy scrap batteries from cars, trucks & heavy equip. $4.00 each. Free pick-up anywhere in BC, Min. 10. Toll Free Call:1.877.334.2288

TRUCKS & VANS

851

MARINE BOATS

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

FREE TOWING 7 days/wk. We pay Up To $500 CA$H Rick Goodchild 604.551.9022

851

TRUCKS & VANS

17’ F.G. BAYLINER, 160hp Merc Cruiser. Comes w/trailer $4300 obo 604-768-8434 or 604-302-8311 3 METER ZODIAC BOAT, motor & trailer. Take a look. Call 604-8550205 or 604-309-4333. 8’ OMC HD inflatable, hard floor, 4 HP Johnson, tanks, oars etc. Elec motor, fold-up/down wheels on trnsm, rod holders. Great for lakes. $1,650. 604-855-1893 (Abbts.)

CA$H

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

851

2004 Honda Odyssey EX, 116k, new tires, asking $11,800. Call (604)846-5987 2007 Nissan Xterra, 4wd, 92,000k, 4dr, 6cyl, tow pkg, loaded, keyless entry. $16,500. Call (604)858-0041 2008 DODGE RAM 3500 Laramie, diesel, auto, 4 X 4, L. box, dealer insp. $28,900. Call 778-895-7570. Truck for sale with a job. Call 604-798-8277

912

The Scrapper

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

TRANSPORTATION

NOTICE OF ANNUAL REPORTING The Fraser Valley Regional District hereby gives notice in accordance with Section 814.1 of the Local Government Act reporting of remuneration, expenses, contracts and the 2010 Audited Financial Statements for the preceding year. The Annual Report will be presented at the Fraser Valley Regional District Board Meeting on Wednesday, May 25th, 2011 at 7:00pm at the Fraser Valley Regional District Office, 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack, B.C. A copy of the Annual Report is available for public inspection at the office of the Finance Department of the Regional District, 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack during regular office hours. George M. Murray, C.G.A. General Manager, Regional & Corporate Services

WAREHOUSE LIEN ACT By virtue of the Warehouse Lien Act, O’Connor Towing claims a lien against a #1 owned by #2 who is indebted to O’Connor Towing in the amount of #3 plus costs. The vehicle will be sold at: 44840 Yale Rd West, Chilliwack, BC on June 1st, 2011.

5/11T FVRD10

#1 - 1999 BMW VIN: WBABG1336XET07831 #2 - IAN BROWN DUFF #3 - $1531.47

TRUCKS & VANS

EUROPEAN - DOMESTIC - IMPORTS • Fleet & Vehicle Maintenance Programs • Authorized Vehicle Inspection Facility • High Performance • Brakes • Clutches • Tune-Ups • Electronics MECHANICAL • Fuel Injection • Exhaust AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR

D’cardos

4-11F_DM8

45928 Alexander Ave. •

604-792-0423

851

CROSSWORD ANSWERS

TRUCKS & VANS

1988 DODGE Caravan. Mechanic’s special. $400. Aircared. Driveable condition. 778-859-7347 1995 Ford Windstar Mini Van New battery, good cond, air cared, 250K, $700 obo. 604-796-2132, after 7pm 1997 RANGER XLT super cab, 4 X 2, 1 owner, loaded, extras. $3,500 obo. Phone (604)463-2507 2001 MAZDA MPV ES, lther, sunroof, dual a/c, fog lights, gold, beige int., 192K. $5450. (604)825-2393 2002 Ford Lariat 2500 7.3 turbo diesel, 139,000k, leather, heated, loaded, new tires & batt., cap, exc cond. $19,500. (604)793-3780 2004 Ford Explorer Sport Trax, 2wd, 105km, tuxedo box cover, silver grey, $9500. (604)824-5938

Notice of Proposed Property Disposition Commercial Office Space for Lease The Fraser Valley Regional District gives notice pursuant to Sections 186 and 187 of the Local Government Act of its intention to lease and to seek proposals from the public for commercial office space situated at 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack BC. The available lease space is approximately 1,812 square feet and situated on the north east side of the ground floor.

ANSWER TO SUDOKU PUZZLE

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Japan.

2.

Beatrix Potter.

3.

Capricorn.

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The building is situated in downtown Chilliwack and the lease space currently includes a reception area, 3 offices, storage space, a washroom, an open area and both public and private entrances. This space is able to be modified and proposals involving renovations will be accepted. The space will be available by Sept 1, 2011. Lease terms and rates are negotiable and site tours can be arranged. Interested parties should contact: Jan Gibson Manager of Legislative and Administrative Services Fraser Valley Regional District 45950 Cheam Avenue, Chilliwack, BC Tel: 604-702-5029 (direct) Toll Free: 1-800-528-0061 Email: jgibson@fvrd.bc.ca

5-11F FVRD20

845

TRANSPORTATION

Kilimanjaro. presented by: KIWANIS Sardis & Chilliwack

RECREATIONAL/SALE

DLN 5952

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

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Wolfe’s Chilliwack Mazda FULLY SAFETY CHECKED!

PREMIUM PRE-OWNED SALE

22008 008 N NISSAN ISSAN R ROGUE OGUE A AWD WD

22008 0 0 8 MAZDA M A Z D A TRIBUTE T R I B U T E GGSS 44X4 X4

AUTO, POWER GROUP, CD 85,000KMS stk#9742A

$

AUTO, AIR, LEATHER, POWER GROUP, 1 OWNER, 43,000KMS, stk#8337A

16,888

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22008 008 D DODGE ODGE A AVENGER V E N G E R SXT SXT

$

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$

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BRAND NEW!

24,998

$

13,998

22,998

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11,888 22004 0 0 4 MAZDA MAZDA M MPV P V EES S AUTO, FRONT/ REAR AIR, POWER SLIDING DOORS, 73,000KMS, stk#4522A

$

22004 0 0 4 VW V W JJETTA E T TA GLS GLS

stk#CM257

14,888

AUTO, A/C, POWER GROUP, 52,000KMS, stk#CM284

LOADED, LEATHER, NAVIGATION, SUNROOF, 70,000KMS, stk#333

stk#299

$

22006 0 0 6 SUZUKI SUZUKI A AERIO ERIO A AWD WD

22008 0 0 8 MAZDA M A Z D A CX7 C X 7 GT GT A AWD WD

5 SPEED, AIR, POWER GROUP 26,000KMS,

6 PASSENGER AIR, ALLOYS, POWER GROUP, AUTO, 79,000KMS

20,998

stk#CM304

22004 0 0 4 MAZDA MAZDA M MIATA I ATA SOFTTOP SOFTTOP

22007 0 0 7 MAZDA MAZDA 5 G GS S

$

AUTO, 4X4, “C” PACKAGE, ALL THE GOODIES, 61,000KMS

SPORT 4X4, AUTO, POWER GROUP, AIR, ALLOYS 43,000KM stk#4378b

16,998

20,998

AIR, POWER GROUP, CRUISE, BOX COVER, AUTO 10,000KMS stk#9401A

22007 0 0 7 TTOYOTA O Y O TA FJ F J CRUISER CRUISER

22009 0 0 9 FFORD ORD R RANGER ANGER

AUTO, SUNROOF, POWER GROUP, CRUISE, AIR 60,000KMS stk#2849A

$

20,888 AUTO, POWER GROUP, 10 YEAR WARRANTY 26,000KMS stk#323

12,998

22010 0 1 0 FORD F O R D RANGER R A N G E R FX4 F X 4 4X4 4X4

6 SPEED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, SPOILER, stk#CM269

22010 0 1 0 MITSUBISHI M I T S U B I S H I OUTLANDER O U T L A N D E R AAWD WD

A/C, SUNROOF, SPOILER, ALLOYS, 41,000KMS, stk#307A

$

22007 007 M MAZDA AZDA R RX8 X8 G GTT

ICBC REPORTS!

12,888 22007 007 M MAZDA AZDA M MX5 X5 G GTT

5 SPEED, LEATHER, SUNROOF, 63,000KMS,

6 SPEED, LEATHER, POWER HARDTOP, 13,000KMS,

stk#233A

stk#331

11,998

$

26,998

2010 MAZDA B-Series • 4x4/Air/Tow pkg • ABS Brakes • Side Air Bags • Stability Control • Traction Control • Rear Slider Window • Trailer Hitch • CD/MP3 Capability • Air Conditioning • Alloy Wheels • Rear Jump Seats • 4.0 Litre V6 Engine • Front Skid Plates • Fog Lights

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$17,995

PRE-OWNED P RE-OWNED M MAZDA AZDA 3 3’S ’S - 1111 IIN NS STOCK! TOCK! GS, G S, GT, GT, Auto Auto & 5 Speed, Speed, Leather Leather or or not not • Sedan Sedan & Sports Sports

We are open Monday - Thursday 9 am - 8 pm • Friday & Saturday 9 am - 6 pm • Sunday 12-4 pm

Wolfe’s Chilliwack Mazda

45018 Yale Road West - next to the NEW Evans Road Overpass 604-795-3700 • www.wolfesauto.com DL#30575

2010 Mazda B2300 and B4000 are in stock only. While supplies last. Plus Freight,PDI & HST.

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–REGULAR ALL – PRICED

Smart is

perfect-fitting capris

WOMEN’S

SANDALS

25

% off

TEE TIME

a.

Choose from a wide assortment of shrink and fade resistant Denver Hayes SOFT®, CURVE-TECH®, colourful graphic or embellished tees and tanks. Perfect worn on their own or layered—we’re sure you’ll love them! Reg. $12.99 - $29.99

ALL

b.

CLASSIC FIT

WOMEN’S

TEES

30

d.

c.

% OFF

NOW UNTIL MAY 29, 2011

*Excludes yogawear and healthwear.

CONTEMPORARY FIT

MODERN FIT

a. Strappy Cork Wedge Sand dollar, ribbon, black. Sizes 6-11. (5DQDDHSU-154)

b. T-Strap Cork Wedge Black, white. Sizes 6-11. (5DQDDHSU-155)

Reg. $59.99 SALE $44.99

Reg. $59.99 SALE $44.99

c. QUAD COMFORT® Studded Gladiator Wedge Pewter. Sizes 6-11. (5DQDDHSB-144)

d. QUAD COMFORT® Twisted Strap Slingback White, black. Sizes 6-11. (5DQDDHSB-142)

Reg. $69.99 SALE $52.49

Reg. $69.99 SALE $52.49

30 ALLCAPRIS %

REGULAR PRICED

*

off

* Excludes yogawear and healthwear.

CLASSIC FIT Stain Repellant Denim Capris White. Sizes 2-18. (3EKADHSU1-400C)

MODERN FIT Vintage Twill Skimmer Capris Plaid. Sizes 2-18. (3DJFDHSB1-697YD)

CONTEMPORARY FIT Slim Leg Capris Black. Sizes 2-18. (3DJDDHSB1-440)

Reg. $39.99 SALE $27.99

Reg. $36.99 SALE $25.89

Reg. $39.99 SALE $27.99

MEN’S ESSENTIALS Great stuff you can really live in. Denver Hayes and WindRiver Shorts Sizes 30-44. Oversizes in select styles. (S325105V, O/S, S325805V, 9CZFWRSB1501/2, 9CZCDHSB1301, O/S, 9CZCS1020)

Reg. $29.99 - $44.99* SALE $22.49 - $33.74* *OVERSIZES EXTRA AND AVAILABLE THRU FASTFIND.

25% OFF

Smart is

Quad Comfort® Lite ALL THE COMFORT WITHOUT THE WEIGHT

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Dakota Straight Leg, Relaxed Fit, and Loose Fit Denim Stonewash, stonebleach, black washes. Sizes 28-44. Oversizes 46-60 in stonewash only. (R/T-8196/8246-069D/069S/073X, R8855-069D, 4AMBDKAS0302/3/4/412/3/4/522) Reg. $29.99* *OVERSIZES EXTRA AND AVAILABLE THRU FASTFIND.

Pigment Dyed Canvas Shirts

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2 50 $

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QUAD COMFORT LITE Anti-Slip Athletic Shoes and Low Approach Hikers Sizes 7-13. Select styles available in size 14 thru FastFind. (5CPCDHAS-3004/5, 5CPAWRAS-1011/14)

Reg. $89.99 - $99.99 SALE $69.99 - $79.99

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Short sleeve and long sleeve styles. Sizes S-2XL. Oversizes 3XL5XL, LT-2XLT in select styles and colours. (W5526/B/5553/5553T, 2CEAWRAS5526 SERIES, 2CEAWRSB15526F/FT/P/PT/5553F/FT)

Reg. $27.99 - $32.99* SALE $20.99 - $24.74* *OVERSIZES EXTRA

25% OFF

45737 Luckakuck Way (Next To Bus Depot)

SALE PRICES IN EFFECT UNTIL 9:00PM MAY 29, 2011

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

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Absolute 100% customer satisfaction!

Chilliwack • 858-4199 HOURS: Mon-Fri: 8:30am-9pm Sat. 9am-6pm Sun. 10am-5pm 5-11F_MWW20

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