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River bank protection could top $5 million Jennifer Feinberg The Progress

Premier Christy Clark speaks with media after a luncheon with the Chilliwack-Fraser Rotary Club at the Best Western Hotel on Wednesday. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Conservatives could be ‘spoilers’: Clark Robert Freeman The Progress “Governments almost always lose byelections,” B.C. Premier Christy Clark said, before meeting with the Chilliwack-Fraser Rotary Club on Wednesday. “Nevertheless, we’re going to have an outstanding candidate,” she said, when the party’s nomination contest does get underway. However, the Premier said it would be “bizarre” if the strongly

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conservative riding of ChilliwackHope bucked political history and sent an NDP MLA to Victoria. The only way for the NDP to win here would be for the BC Conservatives to act as a ‘spoiler’ and split the conservative vote, she said. “This (byelection) is the first chance any community in BC will get to say ‘No’ to handing over our government to the NDP” in the May, 2013 provincial election, she said.

“I’m really hopeful the voters of Chilliwack will honor (Barry Penner’s) legacy and support his party in the byelection,” she said. Rotary Club rules prohibited the Premier from talking politics during the noon-hour meeting. Penner announced his resignation as MLA earlier this month in order to return to private law practice. The BC Liberals have not fielded a nomination candidate since Diane Janzen withdrew her name,

yet two NDP candidates and one BC Conservative candidate have announced nomination bids so far. BC Conser vative Leader John Cummins also visited the Chilliwack-Hope riding on Monday. He claimed the party doesn’t need to split the conservative vote to win the byelection, just draw on voters who stayed home rather than vote for BC Liberals in the last election.

Steps to prevent further flooding in Chilliwack’s unprotected areas will cost anywhere from $1.3 million up to a little more than $5 million. Some property owners in the Carey Point area, on the northern end of Chilliwack, suffered localized flooding when a berm outside the east dike failed during the 2011 Fraser River Spring Freshet. Significant erosion has been a headache for Chilliwack officials for years, with a shifting scour hole eating away at rip rap all along the riverbank from Carey Point to Island 22. Council received a report Tuesday from city staffer Terra Friesen containing a range of engineering solutions prepared by consultants Northwest Hydraulic Consultants. NHC recommended the least expensive of three options for Chilliwack, at a cost of $1.3 million. The alignment offered the most longevity, cost efficiency, as well as an access road and a $75,000 “check dam” to protect Orchard slough, according to the report. The most expensive solution,v at $5.1 million, would see an access road built, and bank protection with an estimated 7,000 truckloads of gravel. Added to that would be up to $150,000 in annual maintenance costs. Options 1 and 2 however come with alignments set back from the river, which won’t include the more costly bank protection work stretching 300 feet into the river. The flooded property owners of Chilliwack have stated they would like to see the city go with the $5.1 million option with full bank protection. The armoured berm, called “an orphan dike” by some, was built close to the river

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Critics say email shows salmon inspectors’ bias Cohen Inquiry ends with fresh controversy over virus tests Jeff Nagel Black Press Federal officials in charge of fish disease testing are denying they deliberately set out to quash claims that a dangerous salmon virus was detected this fall in wild Pacific stocks. The Cohen Commission into the decline of Fraser River sockeye salmon heard new evidence Friday

that critics say suggests federal agencies were willing to suppress the truth about risks to salmon to protect industry and trade. One email entered in evidence came from a B.C. manager of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA), which swiftly investigated alleged findings of Infectious Salmon Anaemia (ISA) virus and then refuted those reports. Joseph Beres wrote to CFIA colleagues Nov. 9 to praise their “very successful performance” in briefing the media on their initial findings refuting the independent tests. “It is clear that we are turning

the PR tide to our favour,” Beres said in the email. “One battle is won, now we have to nail the surveillance piece, and we will win the war also.” Dr. Kim Klotins, the acting national manager of disease control contingency planning at the CFIA, said staff can get “a little bit exuberant” in internal emails. “I really can’t speak to what he was thinking,” she said under cross-examination. “My read is there is not a particular viewpoint that we’re following,” Klotins told the commission. “The point of surveillance is to find out if is there or is not there.”

Dr. Stephen Stephen, the director of DFO’s Biotechnology and Aquatic Animal Health Sciences Branch, also rejected suggestions federal employees pre-judged this fall’s ISA investigation. “We’re not about disproving anything,” he said. “We’re about proving the facts.” He and other federal panelists defended CFIA’s recent determination that re-testing failed to confirm any presence of ISA in several wild salmon collected separately by SFU professor Rick Routledge and independent biologist Alexandra Morton. Stephen said the need for accu-

racy in announcing disease findings is critical, because of potential major impacts to international and domestic trade, as well as fishermen, fish farmers and First Nations. Some of the scientists who conducted the lab tests for Routledge and Morton that delivered the initial positive results testified they felt attacked or intimidated by CFIA during the follow-up investigation. Ottawa was mainly interested in finding faults with their methodology, they said. Continued: SALMON/ p8

New Rosedale set to soar Katie Bartel The Progress For Jeff Hanson, it seems like just yesterday he was standing on a mound of gravel trying to picture what his new school would look like. “Honestly, at the time, I thought I could picture it, but I did not picture this,” the vice principal of Rosedale community traditional school said as he looked out one of the upper level classroom windows to a bird’s eye view of the community. “It’s more incredible than I could have possibly imagined.” The new kindergarten to Grade 9 school, which is located on the old middle school grounds, officially opens to its students on Jan. 3. The Progress was invited in for an advanced tour. “Our teachers have been itching to get in here and you can’t blame them,” said

Hanson. The new facility is 7,500 square metres, with two levels, and has a capacity for 510 students. That’s almost double the square metres of the two old schools combined, and space for approximately 70 more students than the school currently has registered. While the new classrooms are smaller than the old ones, the storage space is more abundant with builtin cubby holes, shelves, and additional space behind the whiteboards. Most also have a wall of windows that are equipped with electronic steel shutters to cut down on glare, or darken the room if needed. Specialty teachers were allowed input into the design of their classrooms. The art teacher requested additional windows for her room, the librarian determined where the book stacks would be built, and the music room was designed to accommo-

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Jeff Hanson, vice principal of Rosedale community traditional school, stands in one of the upstairs classrooms overlooking the tennis courts at the new school. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

date both music and academic courses with insulated walls, floors made of specialized rubber, and 25 large baffles hanging from the ceiling to manage the acoustics in the room – just the way the music teacher had wanted. “These teachers now have a space they have ownership of,” said outgoing principal Todd McLean. Being true to B.C. roots, the new school is a wood lover’s dream. Some rooms have massive, exposed wood beams; nearly every wall is detailed with slats of wood accents; and many of the ceilings also have hanging wood slats. In the hallways, ceilings

are detailed with bulkheads that follow the pattern of the curved, red lines in the polished cement floor. “You could resemble [the lines] to a river flowing, the only thing is, it’s not a blue river, it’s red, our school colour,” said Hanson. But it’s the space in the hallways that most are talking about. “It’s one of the first things people notice, look at the room, look at how wide the hallways are,” said Hanson. “They’re shocked at how wide they are. Even upstairs, in the middle school classroom wing, where there’s lockers, there’s still a lot of space.” The school facility isn’t

the only thing sparkling new. The athletic fields have also been upgraded. The field used to be “almost like a swamp land,” said Hanson. “It was an awful, slushy, muddy, holeinfested field,” that couldn’t be used from November to April. But now, there are two official-sized soccer pitches; one that is sand-based, which will allow for better drainage, and the other that has been risen above the flood plain. The basketball courts have also been resurfaced, and three official sized tennis courts have been built. “I’ve heard so many things about how Rosedale used to

be a booming community, hustling and bustling,” said Hanson. But over the years, the community has grown tired. Hanson believes the new community school could change that. “This place could really become a community hub,” said Hanson. “I just think when people really understand what’s here, that they’ve got so much right here at their fingertips, they’re going to come.” Demolition of the old Rosedale middle school will commence in January, and demolition of the two-storey section of the old elementary school will also take place sometime in the new year.

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oil pipeline. There’s a lot of aboriginal opposition to that. The federal Natural Resources Minister, Joe Oliver, not too long ago called this a “nation building project.” It certainly fits with your jobs strategy. Do you support the concept of the pipeline? PCC: First of all, we are foursquare behind the concept and soon to be reality of the liquefied natural gas pipelines, which would take B.C. gas and get it to the port at Kitimat. There is pretty much unanimous First Nations support along the way, community support, through the environmental approval process, it’s all working. The Enbridge proposal is far from that. Being able to get triple the price for Canadian oil would be a big benefit for Canada overall. But the project is one where

we have to examine both the costs and benefits. That’s why it’s in the environmental approval process. This is the first of its kind, so I think we have to get a good look at it, and once we have the facts before us, we can have a debate about whether it should go ahead. TF: The carbon tax. Do you think it’s working, and will we see changes in the years to come? PCC: I think that it’s probably affecting people’s and businesses’ decisions about their reliance on carbon as a source of energy. I don’t want to overstate that, though. The thing about the carbon tax is that it’s hard to know how much difference it’s made. But I think anecdotally we see that it has made some difference.

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Karen Frank, a member of the Chilliwack Golf and Country Club, adds another toy to the pile during a fundraiser for Chilliwack Community Services on Wednesday. Frank was one of about 80 club members who donated toys, money and food to Chilliwack Community Services to be given out with this year’s Christmas hampers. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

Support for seniors lunch appreciated Recently, the Chilliwack Family YMCA held its annual Seniors Potluck Luncheon, which has a long history of being a successful event, this year being no exception. We, the YMCA Management and Staff , feel we could not create a ‘sense of community’ without the support of many in our community who often go unrecognized. We are referring to the CSS Culinary Arts program under the superb leadership of Terry McDougall. They roasted and

prepared our five generously donated turkeys to enable us to serve 200 guests. Thank You Terry and Students for all your hard work! We thank Steve Elliot who gave us a wonderful performance, bringing back many fond Elvis memories. To the dazzling Happy Tappers, led by Beryl Wilson, who brought energy, pizazz and sheer joy to their dance routines, we thank you. We are grateful to our musicians, Rod and Alex, as well as

many volunteers who set-up, served, cleaned and made everyone feel welcome. Thank you to the YMCA Preschool Children who sang with Santa and made a gift for every guest. What happened in the room that day will linger in the hearts and minds of those who attended for a long time, which indeed means we accomplished “the YMCA experience”. Carolyn Pinsent YMCA Wellness Manager

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the way it was, maybe just for the time being,” said Van Den Brink. “We walked the area last week, and we’ve never seen it this easy to rock.” They are refusing to let it go. “We can’t give up,” he said. “There are 370 acres back here with some of the best farmland we’ve got. It’s ludicrous that we don’t try and fix it, and down the road they will have to fix it sooner or later.” City officials received word from Emergency Management BC that no provincial money would be made available to protect farmland outside a protected diked area. In fact funding would only be supported if there was “an imminent threat” to the east dike from the 2011 Freshet, and there is an expectation that costs would be shared with the

municipality. This latest report from council will now be forwarded Emergency Management BC, said Friesen, asking for a formal response from the province, and to see if funding will be made available for any of the latest options, and which conditions would apply. Council and government reps have been participating in discussions as part of a working group formed after the berm failure, including property owners and farmers impacted by the overland flooding last summer. “They say they’re trying but nothing is happening,” Van Den Brink said. “We have another two and a half months before the river will start coming up again and nothing has been done.” jfeinberg@theprogress.com twitter.com/CHWKjourno


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Quirky, black comedy on deck from UFV department head Dr. Bruce Kirkley, who also directed last year’s production of Shakespeare’s The Tempest, the ensemble comprises mostly UFV theatre students. Dead Man’s Cell Phone is a play that examines how we memorialize the dead, and how that remembering changes us. It is the odyssey of a woman forced to confront her own assumptions about morality, redemption

and the need to connect in a world obsessed with technology. Jean is the accidental protagonist, played by Renee Reeve. J.D. Dueckman takes the role of the dead man, Gordon, and UFV English instructor Virginia Cooke plays his mother, Mrs. Gottlieb. Colleen Plenert plays his widow, Hermia and Brandon Mindel, his brother Dwight. Other multiple roles

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Lorenz Pentz: Portrait of a young and aspiring artist Scenery paintings from the paintbrush of a child usually involve large sized trees and flowers, a large sun, a couple of birds and often, an unnaturally large cat or dog. Yet, when you look at the acrylic paintings created by nineyear-old Lorenz Pentz, you quickly notice the brightly coloured, unusually sophisticated work that doesn’t seem like it was created by someone in grade school. Lorenz is one of seven children. The Grade 4, Watson elementary student has been painting since he was just three years old and he can’t think of anything else that he’d rather do. “I love colour and I don’t really have a favourite colour.� He paused, leaned back and then quickly added, “I just don’t like dark colours, though.� From the time that he was three, he’s been painting under the direction of Julie Anne from Julie Anne’s Art & Custom Framing. “She’s a really, really nice lady and she’s very generous. She’s taught me everything that I

know,� he said rather appreciatively. He also added that his parents are proud of his accomplishments and that his siblings are very impressed with this work. “There are many of my paint ings around the house and I’ve given Ana many of MACEDO them to my brothers and sisters,� he said. Julie Ann recognized a special quality in Lorenz and has worked with him to develop his artistic ability as well as teaching him the financial aspects of the business. “I mostly enjoy doing flower and scenery pictures. I am selling my paintings, both originals and reproductions and I’m also commissioned to do work for people. Right now, I’m working on two paintings. People basically tell me what they want and I use my own creativity when I

do the paintings,� he methodically explained, showing me the original picture and his interpretation on the canvas. Aside from the fact that the painting was a bit more abstract, the work was so detailed that there was only a slight difference between the original picture and the painting. Lorenz is a diligent and conscientious student who admits to excelling in art class. “I love school. I work hard and I concentrate while I’m there. I listen to the teacher and I don’t misbehave. I would say that art and PE are my favourite classes and I do well in art,� he laughed. When he’s not painting, Lorenz enjoys reading novels, but free time is hard to come by because when he’s not doing schoolwork, he can be found painting at Julie Anne’s. “I’ve certainly learned a lot about business from hanging out at the shop. I traded one of my paintings for sign work from Gidney Signs and I also donated one

Lorenz Pentz, 9, poses with one of his most recent pieces at Julie Anne’s Art and Framing. JENNA HAUCK/ PROGRESS

of my pieces to a fundraiser for a little girl with cancer. It feels good to do something nice for someone,� he said with a certain air of maturity. As young as he is, Lorenz has already been considering his future and says that he intends to pursue an art career. “That’s what I’ve

decided to do with my life when I’m older. Right now, using acrylics is easiest for me but I want to branch out and try oils and watercolours,� he said. For now, though, his plans are quite basic; as basic as they can be for a nine-yearold boy. “I am selling my

paintings and saving my money because I want to go with my mom to Disneyland.� How about your brothers and sisters? Don’t you want to take them with you, I wanted to know. “I don’t think that I’d be able to afford all of my brothers and sisters,� he laughed heartily.

Request for Expressions of Interest REOI 11-335 Chilliwack Development Opportunity The University of the Fraser Valley (UFV) requests offers from persons, companies and agencies for the purchase of the 10.95 hectare (27 acre) property located at 45635 Yale Road, Chilliwack, B.C. The property is zoned P-1, Civic Assembly (institutional). Interested parties are encouraged to contact the City of Chilliwack to determine permitted land uses and opportunities for re-zoning. The Legal Description of the property is PID 013-095-790 – Lot A, Plan 80524, District Lot 257, Group 2 New Westminster District, City of Chilliwack. Proponents are requested to provide conÀrmation of interest and detailed information to UFV in writing by 2:00 PM, Monday, January 9, 2012 to: Ramona Franzen, Buyer, Supplies Management University of the Fraser Valley, Purchasing Division, Room B230 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 7M8 Phone: 604-851-6316 Fax: 604-853-4502 Ramona.Franzen@ufv.ca REOI document available on www.bcbid.gov.bc.ca Inquiries or questions can be directed to: Craig Toews, Director Campus Planning University of the Fraser Valley 33844 King Road, Abbotsford, B.C. V2S 7M8 Phone: 604-851-6352 Email: Craig.Toews@ufv.ca

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Howse building a foundation in Abbotsford Dan Kinvig, Black Press Ask Abbotsford Heat head coach Troy Ward about the travails of rookie winger Ryan Howse, and a wide smile spreads across his face. It’s a smile, to be quite frank, that seems incongruent with Howse’s numbers this season – he’s dressed for just 10 of the Heat’s 27 games, and has yet to register a point. Howse’s infrequent presence in the lineup is part of a tough-love approach instituted by Ward to address the youngster’s shortcomings in terms of nutrition habits and conditioning. In late October, six games into his tenure with the Heat, Howse’s weight was 219 pounds – more than a six-foot-tall pro hockey player should weigh. Ward called him into his office and told him he’d be taking him out of the lineup for about a month. “I told him basically, ‘You’ve got to change physically before I can play you again,’” Ward said. “We tried to take

a real educational approach. “It takes 21 days to create a new habit in life – 21 days straight to do something right. I told him (Howse) about that, and he was like, ‘Wow, that’s a long time.’ And I said, ‘Exactly.’” In the educational world, Howse’s onemonth break might be described as a sabbatical – a leave of absence to focus on self-improvement. The approach is less conventional in the hockey world, and Ward had to sell the NHL parent Calgary Flames on it. Howse, after all, is a well-regarded prospect who was a scoring machine at the junior level, racking up 51 goals in 70 games with the Western Hockey League’s Chilliwack Bruins last season. The Flames signed off, and Howse did not play between Nov. 1 and Nov. 25, nor did he travel with the team. Ward turned him over to strength coach Mike Thompson, who took the rookie under his wing. “Mike took him

Ex-Chilliwack Bruin Ryan Howse has learned a lot about what it takes to be a professional hockey player. ABBOTSFORD NEWS

into his house with his family and showed him how to cook,” Ward explained. “He showed him how to grocery shop. He took him to five restaurants that he likes, and showed him how to order, what to eat, talked about portion sizes.” Howse admits it was tough to deal with not playing, and on occasion he vented those feelings via his Twitter account (@Rhowse22). While his teammates were away on a two-week road trip

through Texas and Oklahoma in midNovember, Howse mused about killing time watching the Justin Bieber concert movie, Never Say Never. But to his credit, Howse accepted responsibility and adopted a blue-collar approach to revamping his body. “Obviously the first little bit was tough,” the 20-yearold Prince George native acknowledged. “But I couldn’t let myself get frustrated and start getting mad

at management or coaches, anything like that. It’s my own fault. I have no one to blame but myself. I took it as a learning step. “It’s a job now, a business, and I take ever ything seriously. It’s starting to pay off in the way I feel and the way I’m playing on the ice.” Indeed, Howse has achieved tangible results – he’s carved his weight down to 205 pounds, and Ward rewarded him last Saturday by inserting him on the Heat’s sec-

ond line for a game against the Lake Erie Monsters. (His previous nine games had been spent on the fourth line). Howse skated alongside Roman Horak, his teammate the past two seasons with the WHL’s Bruins, and Paul Byron, and the trio was very effective in a 3-1 Heat win. “When we stepped out on the ice at the start of the game, I was like, ‘Wow, I don’t know if I can keep up to these guys,’” Howse said with a chuckle.

“I was a little nervous – I didn’t want to make a mistake and lose the opportunity. But as the game went on, I felt way more comfortable.” Rather than dwell on Howse’s early shortcomings, Ward said his progress has been “one of the great stories this year.” “He deserves all the credit in the world – he embraced it,” Ward said. “There’s all kinds of ways to develop at this level. There’s also a development in life, just of patience. Everything is fast this, fast that. The internet’s got to get faster. The iPad’s got to get faster. But there’s a level of patience (that’s valuable). The mental challenge of sitting on the sidelines for nearly a month might have been even tougher for Howse in light of the fact that Horak, his erstwhile junior linemate, has played to rave reviews as a rookie pro. He’s spent the bulk of the season with the Flames – making only a brief two-game pit stop in Abbotsford last week – and has two goals

and seven assists in 26 NHL games. But Howse said that Horak’s exploits only serve to inspire him. “I can’t be mad at that, when one of my best friends is succeeding in his hockey career,” Howse noted. “I’ve always known he’s a good player, maybe more than a lot of other people. “I’ll always support him, and he’s always texting me, finding out how my game’s going. That just says a lot about the type of person he is.” Up until this season, scoring goals had come as naturally as breathing for Howse. But with his conditioning now squared away, he’s optimistic his first at the pro level is just around the corner. “I think I’ve already been through the worst of the worst,” he said with a grin. “I’m going to keep working hard and not get frustrated. That’s the biggest thing – have fun with it a little bit. That’s the way I look at it. Eventually the puck has to go in, I’d imagine.”

What do the Chilliwack Chiefs want for Christmas? The Chilliwack Chiefs are home for the holidays, resting up for before a return to action Dec. 28. Before leaving, several players were asked what they’d like to see under the tree on Christmas morning. See all of their answers at www.chilliwackchiefs.net.

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A series of free, family events brought to you by 350 Downtown businesses. Prospera Credit Union and the Downtown Chilliwack Business Improvement Association (BIA) wishes to thank the following businesses and individuals for contributing to the holiday festivities!

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New pro in Chilliwack The Chilliwack Golf and Country Club has added a notable name as its new director of instructor. Jennifer Greggain hopes on board for the 2012 season, bringing with her a wealth of professional experience. Greggain’s resume includes 10 years of tour experience, including two on the LPGA (Ladies Professional Golf Association) circuit. She spent four years on the Futures Tour and has been playing on the CN Women’s Tour since 2004. Greggain won the Washington Women’s Open Championship in 2010 and was awarded the 2010 CN Women’s Tour Low Teaching Professional of the Year award. “Jennifer has played golf at the highest levels, both in college and on the LPGA tour,” said CG&CC general manager Bryan Ewart. “She

joins our team with tremendous credibility and professionalism.” Greggain’s recent TPI certification enables her to provide a full range of instruction on matters such as golf-specific fitness, health and golf swing biomechanics. With Greggain at the helm, CG&CC is introducing an academy program in the spring. The academy will provide junior programs for golfers ages 6-17, specializing in programs for both novices and advanced players. “I am highly motivated to bring golf instruction to the next level here in the Fraser Valley,” Greggain said. “My vision is to offer world class instruction using the most innovative techniques and technology.” Get info on the CG&CC at www.chilliwackgolf.com and contact Greggain by email at jennifer@chilliwackgolf.com.

Cascades collect food

Members of the University of the Fraser Valley women’s basketball team went walking through Abbotsford last weekend, knocking on doors looking for donations of non-perishable items for the Abbotsford Food Bank. The project was very successful as they were able to fill 21 boxes with food. The walk and knock was headed by Alexa McCarthy, a Chilliwack secondary school grad

and third year kinesiology major. “Besides women’s basketball, we had help from the rowing, women’s soccer and men’s volleyball teams, and it was a great department effort,” McCarthy said. The team had already set up several boxes in the Envision Athletic Centre lobby (gymnasium on Abbotsford campus). Members of the UFV community were invited to drop off canned goods as they arrived to work out. Those boxes were removed Dec. 21, but anyone still wishing to donate can drop off nonperishable goods at the EAC or go directly to the Abbotsford Food Bank at www.abbotsfordfoodbank.com.

Chiefs hope to fill the rink The Chilliwack Chiefs are hoping to ‘Fill the Rink for the Food Back’ Dec. 28 as they host the Prince George Spruce Kings at Prospera Centre. Tickets to that game will be $5 (including taxes and service fees) for anyone bringing a non-perishable food donation for the Salvation Army. Season ticket holders are invited to bring a friend at no extra cost

beyond the food donation. Workers will be stationed at all four Prospera Centre entrances, gathering the food, loading it into trucks and sending it off to the Food Bank. More than 2,000 tickets still remained as of press time. Get more info online at www.chilliwackchiefs. net or contact the team by phone at 604-3924433.


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Taxes payable on full amount of purchase price. † From Dec. 31 2011 to Jan. 15, 2012, receive $500/ $1,000/ $1,500/ $1,750/ $2,000/ $2,250/ $2,500/ $3,000/ $3,500/ $4,000/ $4,500/ $5,000/ $5,500/ $6,000/ $6,500/ $7,000/ $7,500/ $8,000/ $8,500/ $9,500/ $10,000 in Manufacturer Rebates with the purchase or lease of a new 2011 Focus S, 2011 Edge SE, 2011 Explorer Base, 2011 Escape I4 Manual, 2011 and 2012 E-Series, 2012 Fusion/ 2011 Fiesta S, 2011 and 2012 Explorer (excluding Base), 2012 Fiesta (excluding S), 2012 Flex SE, 2012 Transit Connect (excluding electric)/ 2011 Mustang 2dr Coupe V6 Value Leader, 2011 Flex SE, 2011 F-150 Regular Cab XL 4x2 Value Leader, 2012 Edge (excluding SE)/ 2012 Mustang V6 Value Leader/ 2011 Ranger Super Cab XL and Regular Cab FEL, 2012 Focus (excluding S), 2012 SuperDuty Chassis Cabs/ 2011 Fiesta (excluding S), 2011 Transit Connect (excluding electric)/ 2011 Fusion S, 2011 Taurus SE, 2011 Edge AWD (excluding SE)/ 2012 Fusion (excluding S), 2012 Flex (excluding SE)/ 2012 Escape (excluding I4 Manual & V6), 2011 Focus (excluding S), 2011 and 2012 Mustang V6 (excluding Value leader)/ 2011 Edge FWD (Excluding SE), 2012 Escape V6, 2011 Escape (excluding I4 Manual & V6), 2011 SuperDuty Chassis Cabs, 2012 Mustang GT, 2012 Taurus (excluding SE), 2012 Expedition/ 2011 Fusion (excluding S), 2011 Escape V6, 2011 Mustang GT, 2011 Flex (excluding SE)/ 2012 F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL 4x2), 2012 F-250 to F-450 Gas engine (excluding Chassis Cab)/ 2011 Taurus (excluding SE)/ 2011 Ranger SuperCab (excluding XL), 2012 F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew/ 2011 Expedition, 2011 F-150 Regular Cab non 5.0L and non 3.7L (excluding XL 4x2)/ 2012 F-250 to F-450 diesel (excluding chassis cabs)/2011 F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew non 5.0L and non 3.7L/ 2011 F-250 to F-450 gas engine (excluding chassis cabs)/ 2011 F-150 Regular Cab (excluding XL 4x2) 5.0L and 3.7L/ 2011 F-150 Super Cab and Super Crew 5.0L and 3.7L/ 2011 F-250 to F-450 Diesel engine (excluding chassis cabs) - all Raptor, GT500, BOSS302, and Medium Truck models excluded. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford of Canada at either the time of factory order or delivery, but not both. Manufacturer Rebates are not combinable with any fleet consumer incentives. ◆◆Purchase or lease any new 2011/2012 Ford Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, Escape, Edge (excluding Sport) or Explorer on or before Jan. 3/12 and receive the choice of (i) a winter safety package which includes: four (4) Winter Tires, four (4) steel Rims (Escape receives alloy wheels), and four (4) Tire pressure monitoring sensor; OR (ii) $750 in customer cash, but not both. Customers electing to receive customer cash may apply the amount toward their purchase or lease (taxes calculated after customer cash amount is applied) or receive a cheque for the amount from Ford Motor Company of Canada. This offer is not applicable to any Fleet (other than small fleets with an eligible FIN) or Government customers and not combinable with CPA, GPC, CFIP or Daily Rental Allowances. Some conditions apply. See Dealer for details. Vehicle handling characteristics, tire load index and speed rating may not be the same as factory supplied all season tires. Winter tires are meant to be operated during winter conditions and may require a higher cold inflation pressure than all season tires. Consult your Ford of Canada dealer for details including applicable warranty coverage. *** Estimated fuel consumption ratings for the 2011 Fiesta 1.6L I4 5-speed Manual transmission: [7.1L/100km (40MPG) City, 5.3L/100km (53MPG) Hwy] / 2012 Focus 2.0L I4 5-speed Manual transmission: [7.8L/100km (36MPG) City, 5.1L/100km (51MPG) Hwy] / 2012 Fusion FWD 2.5L I4 6-speed Automatic transmission: [9L/100km (31MPG) City, 6L/100km (47MPG) Hwy]. Fuel consumption ratings based on Transport Canada approved test methods. Actual fuel consumption will vary based on road conditions, vehicle loading and driving habits. ‡Remember that even advanced technology cannot overcome the laws of physics. It’s always possible to lose control of a vehicle due to inappropriate driver input for the conditions. ††© 2011 Sirius Canada Inc. “SIRIUS”, the SIRIUS dog logo, channel names and logos are trademarks of SIRIUS XM Radio Inc. and are used under licence. ▲Offer only valid from December 1, 2011 to January 31, 2012 (the “Offer Period”) to resident Canadians with a Costco membership on or before November 30, 2011. Use this $1,000CDN Costco member offer towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford/Lincoln vehicle (excluding Fiesta, Focus, Ranger, Raptor, GT500, Mustang Boss 302, Transit Connect EV & Medium Truck) (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). The Eligible Vehicle must be delivered and/or factory-ordered from your participating Ford/Lincoln dealer within the Offer Period. Offer is only valid at participating dealers, is subject to vehicle availability, and may be cancelled or changed at any time without notice. Only one (1) offer may be applied towards the purchase or lease of one (1) Eligible Vehicle, up to a maximum of two (2) separate Eligible Vehicle sales per Costco Membership Number. Offer is transferable to persons domiciled with an eligible Costco member. This offer can be used in conjunction with most retail consumer offers made available by Ford Motor Company of Canada at either the time of factory order (if ordered within the Offer Period) or delivery, but not both. Offer is not combinable with any CPA/GPC or Daily Rental incentives, the Commercial Upfit Program or the Commercial Fleet Incentive Program (CFIP). Applicable taxes calculated before $1,000CDN offer is deducted. Dealer may sell or lease for less. Limited time offer, see dealer for details or call the Ford Customer Relationship Centre at 1-800-565-3673. WProgram in effect from October 1, 2011 to January 3, 2012 (the “Program Period”) To qualify, customer must turn in a 2005 model year or older vehicle that is in running condition (able to start and move and without missing parts) and has been properly registered/plated or insured for the last 3 months (the “Criteria”). Eligible customers will receive [$500]/[$1,000]/[$2,500]/[$3,000] towards the purchase or lease of a new 2011/2012 Ford [Fiesta (excluding S), Focus (excluding S)]/[Fusion (excluding S), Taurus (excluding SE), Mustang (excluding Value Leader), Escape (excluding XLT I4 Manual), Transit Connect (excluding EV), Ranger (excluding Regular Cab 4x2 XL), Edge (excluding SE), Flex (excluding SE), Explorer (excluding base)]/[F-150 (excluding Regular Cab 4x2 XL), Expedition, E-Series]/[F250-550] – all Raptor, GT500, BOSS302, and Medium Truck models excluded (each an “Eligible Vehicle”). Taxes payable before Rebate amount is deducted. 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✞ Obituaries BEALE Reginald Peter July 23, 1949 - Dec. 18, 2011 Reginald Peter Beale, born July 23, 1949 in Regina, Saskatchewan. Dad left us suddenly on December 18, 2011 in Chilliwack. He will join his father, Reg Beale and sister, Eleanor (Apple) Allan in heaven. He will be lovingly remembered by his wife, Maureen Beale; his mother, Eleanor Charleton; his sister, Darlene Hanna; his children, Cindy, Sheila and Dean, step-children, Misty and Michael. Also, by nieces, nephews, other family members and friends. His grandchildren, Katelyn, Kimberly, JP, Adrianna, Kiely, Patrick, Veronica, Mitchell, Ayan, Amina and Anisa. Dad was known for being a hard worker, his love for his family, cooking great meals and golfing. Dad is a well respected man with a hard working ethic and loyalty to his family and friends. We are greatly saddened by his sudden passing. For years his occupation was logger in the forest industry; he loved being outdoors. Dad cooked great, delicious meals and loved having company over. Dad loved to go on vacations, make life meaningful and worthwhile. He never let a day pass without making it interesting. His personality was out-going, loving, accepting, appreciative, confident, compassionate, honest, intelligent and ambitious. He was a member of the Knights of Columbus, Shriners and Masons. He spent most of his life in Duncan and then later moved to Chilliwack. We love you and will all miss you. You are very important to us and we will never forget you. A memorial service will be held Tuesday, December 27, 2011 at 1 pm at Sands Funeral Chapel, 187 Trunk Road, Duncan. Family and friends are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, a donation to the Shriners Children’s Hospital would be appreciated. Online condolences to the family may be made to www. wiebeandjeskefh. com. WIEBE & JESKE 604.824.1324

Ashlee, Brittany, Paige, Hanna, Molly and Zoe; as well as his sister, Delores Gaber. Charlie will also be deeply missed by his very special friends and neighbours, Rick and Heather. All are welcome to remember Charlie at a Memorial Tea to be held on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 2:00 pm at Henderson’s Funeral Home, 45901 Victoria Ave., Chilliwack, BC. Henderson’s Funeral Homes & Crematorium Ltd. 45901 Victoria Avenue, Chilliwack, British Columbia (604) 792.1344

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LUKANIUK Joe

Joe passed away peacefully in his sleep on December 15, 2011. He is survived by his loving wife, LUKANIUK Rita, five children: Guy, Michael, Lynne (Warren), Gerry (Fatima) and Trish (Gary). Many of his grandchildren: Lisa, Santania, Shae, Will, Lindsay, Brett, Jennifer, Sara and Chantel, along with his great-grandchildren Brody, Ty and Chase, will carry with them great memories of BBQ chicken, fudgesicles and wonderful times in his back yard. His sisters Judy (Allen), Sophie (Orrie-deceased), and brother Wally (deceased), along with many nieces, nephews and other family and friends will also remember and miss Joe. The family would like to extend a sincere thank you to Dr. Bale and his staff in Abbotsford, the wonderful staff at Chilliwack Hospital and the caring and compassionate caregivers at Cascade Hospice. Our gratitude is immense. A celebration of life for Joe’s family and friends will be held on January 14th at 2:00 pm (at the home of Lynne and Warren Dueck) 303- 13251 Princess St., Richmond, BC, V7E 3S1.

MEYER Victoria

TISSINGTON Kenneth Neil

Mar. 7, 1936 - Dec. 16, 2011 Victoria passed away peacefully, on December 16, 2011, at Chilliwack General Hospital at the MEYER age of 75 years, after struggling with many health issues, may God rest her soul. Victoria was born in Westlock, Alberta, and lived in various locations in Alberta, with her family, until the family moved to the Fraser Valley in 1976. She had a great penchant for life, was deeply enthusiastic and committed to her work, and she lived on for her granddaughters, whom she deeply loved. She was pre-deceased by her parents, Joseph and Helen, and brother Edward. Victoria is survived by her loving and caring husband of 54 years, Elvin, her son Ronald, her daughter Katharine, (Murray), beloved granddaughters, Kimberly and Kasey, as well, her sister Mary, brother John, sisters Kathleen (Joe), Betty (Donald), and Anne (Edward). A Funeral Mass was held at St. Mary’s Catholic Church by Father Bryan, with cremation to follow. Victoria’s family wishes to extend a heartfelt thank you to the doctors and other dedicated nursing staff at Chilliwack General Hospital, as well, the numerous members of home-care staff for all your hard work. As well, a special thank you to Father Bryan, and Stewart McLean, of McLean’s Funeral Services, for devoting their attention, in our time of need.

Aug. 24, 1920 - Dec. 18, 2011 Ken passed away peacefully at Chilliwack General Hospital after a long life of good times with friends, TISSINGTON neighbours and family. Most of us have enjoyed his harmonica playing and received something that was made in his woodworking shop. Dad will be fondly remembered by his wife Nan, daughter Florence, and sons Terry, Frank, and Jim. Also his grandchildren, his brother Sid and the rest of the Tissington clan will hold his memory dear. We would like to thank everyone who was a part of Dad’s life and made his last few weeks richer with their visits. There will be a private celebration of Ken’s life at a later time.

WATMOUGH Kathleen Jesse (nee ROSS) Mar. 30, 1947 - Dec. 20, 2011 Kathleen Jesse Watmough (nee Ross) passed away peacefully at the age of 64 with her loving husband and family by her side at the Cascade Hospice, after a long courageous battle with cancer. One of 12 children born to the late John and Hazel Ross, Kathy was born in Kamoka, Ontario and then raised on a small tobacco farm in Ingersoll, Ontario. After marrying Barry, the love of her life, they headed out West and eventually made their home in Chilliwack, B.C. There they raised 2 wonderful sons and opened their home to extended family, international students, and anyone else who showed up at their

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looked for opportunities to help people she cared about reach their full potential. Kathy is survived by her loving husband of 43 years Barry, her sons Marc (Vanessa), Chad, her daughter of the heart Tracy, grandchildren Josh and Kayla and her International kids Tony, Amy and Tamome. A celebration of Kathy’s life will be held at the Sardis Community Church, 45625 South Sumas Road, Chilliwack on January 6, 2012 at 4:00 pm. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to the Dr. Paul Klimo Fund at Lion’s Gate Hospital www.lghfoundation. com where a tribute page will be made. The family would like to thank Dr. Paul Klimo, Dr. Scott Markey, Dr. Gord McConnell, the Cascade Hospice, and all the friends and family who have shown love and support.


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Dairy farm requires immediately, full time milking and general labourer. Duties include assisting a herdsman, breeding and raising heifers, calf feeding, scraping and field work. Experience an asset. Email: valleyviewron@gmail.com. Fax: 604-794-7971 or 604-819-3179

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SUDA Salon is looking for hair stylists, and also stylists that specialize in electric perm. Please bring resume to 104-45619 Yale Rd W. Chilliwack BC. 604-392-1188

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

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

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WorkBC Employment Services Centres Abbotsford Abbotsford Community Services is looking for an experienced manager for its new Employment Program.The successful candidate will draw together the significant skills and expertise of six partnering agencies to provide comprehensive employment services to the unemployed in the community. The position starts on Feb 1st, 2012 in order to have the services operational on April 2nd 2012.

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The Manager will have a proven ability to develop, implement, and administer employment services/programs and have a sound working knowledge of employment services strategies, labour markets and programs. This individual will also demonstrate knowledge of performance based contracts and service components and unit management in relation to revenue generation

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

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

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CARE AID with experience available for Seniors care. Call Vanessa (604)799-8400

This program is well suited for business students with basic computer skills interested in including additional computerized accounting basic skills, critical thinking and software applications to their skill set. Career Opportunities: Accounting Clerk, Receptionist, Invoice Clerk

WAREHOUSE

SHOP Foreman/Shipper required minimum 5 years experience. Fax Resume to Rite-Way Fencing Inc. 604-852-8244 or email to sales@ritewayfencing.com

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Processing Workers

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

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

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

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

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

Certified Dental Assistant

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

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

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Chilliwack BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS Local Businesses Ready to serve! 604-702-5552

Almost Everything

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Handyman Services

• Home Repairs • Yard & House Cleanup • Painting/Carpentry • Pressure Washing • Junk Removal • Decking & • Gutters

K-One Painting Commercial - Residential Interior & Exterior WCB Coverage For Free Estimate Call

LICENSED • IN BUSINESS OVER 10 YEARS Contact Rick or Betty Today

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CLEANING SERVICES

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

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HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES 329 PAINTING & DECORATING

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MOVING & STORAGE

.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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Free Alarm w/monitoring Mobile Rapid Response Service to all Makes Plus, Medical & Fire

(604)792-8055

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TREE SERVICES

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

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

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BSMB Rubbish Removal. Serving all you rubbish removal needs with a 14’ long trailer. Will remove yard waste, furniture, appliances, recycling material and construction site clean up. Service within 24 hrs, 7 days a week. (604)793-8378

PETS

CATS OF ALL DESCRIPTION in need of caring homes! All cats are Spayed, neutered, vaccinated and dewormed. Visit us at fraservalleyhumanesociety.com or call 1 (604)820-2977 CHOCOLATE LAB PUPS. Vet checked. 1st shots. Parents both registered. $550. 604-309-2390.

Manufacturer and installer of vacuums & accessories. Repairs to all makes and models.

(604)792-8055

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AUCTIONS Big Valley Auction 604-857-0800 www.bigvalleyauction

December 28th @ 5:00pm Preview 9am-5pm

Folkart & unusual decorator items, antique furniture & country primitives limited edition prints and hundreds of estate items. CONSIGNMENTS WELCOME Unit # 4 - 26157 FRASER HWY., accredited appraisals available CLASS ADS WORK! CALL 1-866-575-5777

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MIN. SCHNAUZER PUPS 7-F 4-M tails docked, dewormed, 1st shots. Starting at $800. 778-834-1469

Antique boom chain, $100, huge, beautiful heavy garden decor 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------------

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

INTERIOR PAINTING CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

10% off (valid until end of January)

Exc. ref’s

Colin 604-799-4020 colinmckeepainting@shaw.ca

PETS 533

FERTILIZERS

REAL ESTATE 636

MORTGAGES

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

RETAIL STORE FORECLOSURE

MALTESE pup, 1 male, 1st shots, vet ✔, dewormed. Family raised. 604-464-5077.

Multi Poo Pup 14 wks old M., white, 2nd shot dewormed micro chipped good home $795. 604-715-2431

• Licensed Electrical & Plumbing Repairs • Drywall Repairs • Interior Painting • Cabinet Repairs • Cabinet Replacement • Countertops • General Construction • Flood Repairs • Moldings • Door/Window • Exterior Painting • Decks • Gutter Cleaning • Power Washing

email: fixit_mr@hotmail.com

MERCHANDISE FOR SALE

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

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

But Dead Bodies!! 604.

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

PLUMBING

RUBBISH REMOVAL

PETS

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

3 rooms for $269, 2 coats any colour

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24 Hour Service

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

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

604-465-5193 or 604-465-5197

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

1PRO MOVING & SHIPPING. Real Professionals, Reasonable. Rates. Different From the Rest. 604-721-4555.

GOVERNMENT INSPECTION FACILITY

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Hank Van Dyk

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

Available for Delivery Call for pricing

604-793-9310

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(Ceiling & Trim extra) Price incls Cloverdale Premium quality paint. NO PAYMENT until Job is completed. Ask us about our Laminate Flooring, Carpet Cleaning & Maid Service! www.paintspecial.com

SAWDUST

Ron, 604.823.6191 or 604.819.0150

Sewer & Water Hookups, Drainage Repair, Hydro Seeding, Mountainside Landscaping, Rock/Retaining Walls

•SANDING

LANDSCAPING

Hemlock, Fir & Cedar

• All Home Improvements & Additions • Fences, Decks, Bathrooms & Basements • New Construction • Shop & Barns

Mr. Fix it

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General repair and maintenance to alternate fuels, major repairs and rebuilding.

•ANTI-ICING •DE-ICING •SALTING

FOR RENT

HOME/BUSINESS SERVICES

WE DO IT ALL!

24-HOUR SERVICE

604-824-8817 or cell: 604-316-4811

Cree-Ative Home Improvements

UNDER $100

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FUEL

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

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FURNITURE

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

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MISC. WANTED

660 LANGLEY/ALDERGROVE HOMES FOR SALE-SUPER BUYS

www.dannyevans.ca

Homelife Benchmark Realty Corp. Langley

Used metal shed/carport etc. example $100 for 12’x24’ call 793-7714 -----------------------------------------------Give her an elec. sno-blower $100, self propelled like new 793-7714 ----------------------------------------------For belated xmas, small, native art objects and prints $30 &up 793-7714

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Gold rope chain, beautiful. Must be seen to be appreciated. $400. (604)392-6704

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Rottweiler pups lrg German working stock exc temp healthy 8 wks. parents to view. $650. 604-799-8225.

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

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

REAL ESTATE 627

HOMES WANTED

WE BUY HOMES Damaged House! Older House! Difficulty Selling! Behind on Payments! Need to Sell Now? NO FEES! NO RISK! QUICK CASH! Call us First! 604.657.9422

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

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

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ARCADIA ARMS Deluxe 2 bdrm unit • • • • • •

Ask about our seniors discount. Pets upon prior approval.

Broadway Maples Apts

604-796-8760

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

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

APARTMENTS FOR RENT:

Bradshaw Strata Mgmt. Ltd

Clean & quiet 1 & 2 bedroom, 3 appl., no pets

Hazelwood Manor 9282 Hazel St. On bus route.

Applewood Court 45744 Spadina Ave. Ideal for seniors.

Chilliwack Gardens 45749 Spadina Ave. Ideal for seniors

Mcintosh Manor 45598 McIntosh Dr. Bright and spacious.

604-792-1872/604-316-5363

Convenient location Gas fireplace 4 appliances Hot water & gas incl., $625 & $650/mo. Avail., now. 604-799-0259 46160 Princess Ave Stratatech Property Management stratatechconsulting.ca

T. Marlowe Manor Spacious 1 bdrm available now.

LANAI Apartments

APARTMENT/CONDO

9473 Broadway St. 604-819-6229 1 bedrooms suites, upmarket quiet building, w/balcony, hot water, 3 appls, good security, u/grd park, storage, fireplaces, hook-ups, laundry on site, on-site manager, n/s, n/p. Suits available now.

Cheam View Apts Clean, quiet building • • • •

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

1 & 2 Bdrms Starting at $575/m Ref’s required, no pets Crime-free multi-housing Call for appt. 604-792-3010 or leave message CHILLIWACK, 1, 2 & 3 bedrooms, family building in good area. Close to shopping, transportation and schools. Parking, laundry hook/up included. available now or Aug 1. Rob 604-316-5404. No Sun. calls or after 7pm. Chilliwack 1 bd $560/m; bachelor, $520/m. Avail. now. heat & hot water. Seniors welcome. (604)703-9076

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Chilliwack, 45530 Market Way, Garrison Crossing, 1bdrm, 1 bath top floor apt., 6 appl., h/w, ceramic floor, $800/m, no pets, secure parking., avail now, Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage. 604-792-0077 CHILLIWACK, 45559 Yale, 2bdrm, 2 bath, $800/m 6 new appl., secure u/g prkg, storage, n/p avail. immed. Ross Fullbrook Royal Lepage 7920077 Chilliwack

46030 Princess Ave. 1 Bdrm $600/mo available NOW! *4 appl., *Secure bldg *Small pet negot. *Must have ref’s

Camelot Apartments 9197 Mary St. • • • • • • •

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

DRIFTWOOD APTS. 9474 Cook St 1/2 Month Free Rent! 2 bedroom & bachelor fridge, stove, window coverings, hot water heat incl., Adult oriented. wheelchair access, elevator, laundry on every floor.

604-792-1503 for details CHILLIWACK

LAKESIDE COURT

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

9430 Nowell St. 1 bdrm, starting $550/m avail now. Adult oriented. Heat, hot water window coverings incl, most suites with balcony, laundry on 1st flr with elevator, (604)824-0264 Chilliwack. Huge 2 Bd condo in-ste laund, D/W, great loc. strge rm. $750/m. 12th MONTH FREE. Call for details. (604)393-3519

45810 First Ave., West

1/2 Month Free Rent!! Newly updated lg 1 bdrm, 2 bdrm, 2 bath condos in secure and well maintained building. Secure parking, elevator with wheel chair access. Walk across the street for shopping, next to library, park. Includes 3 appliances, window coverings, insuite storage, laundry on every floor. Onsite manager. Available now. 604-792-1506 for details Chilliwack

CHILLIWACK

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

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

McIntosh Village 45669 McIntosh Dr.

QUIET, CLEAN, SECURE,

1 bedroom $575/m.

Babies of 2011

1 bdrm, $550; Dec 1 2 bdrm, $675; Dec 1 3 bdrm $750; Avail now New carpet, lino and paint. Includes fridge, stove, Insuite w/d. Close to amen. Contact 604-799-0259 Stratatech Consulting Ltd. Full service property mngt www.stratatechconsulting.ca Chilliwack, senior building 55+, 1 bdrm avail now. $520/m. Heat & hot water incl, cls to shopping & amenities. (604)703-9076

Clean & Spacious

Hey Parents, Grandparents, Aunts & Uncles!

45645 Lark Rd.

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

Don’t miss this opportunity to be a part of Babies 2011! • • • •

On January 10, 2011 The Chilliwack Progress will feature a special section dedicated to the newest member of your family. You won’t want to miss seeing your son, daughter or your grandchild in this keepsake edition... Mail or bring in a photo along with your payment of $26.50 to The Chilliwack Progress office: 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 6H9

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

Heather Ridge 45530 McIntosh Dr

CHILLIWACK

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

APARTMENT/CONDO

CHILLIWACK

Fresh and clean Recently renovated

CHILLIWACK. 1 bdrm. near hospital, Mary St. N/S. N/P. Avail. now. $550 + hydro & sec dep. Ref’s req. 604-792-5642 or 604-819-8987

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

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

Ph: Pearl, 604-793-7099

APARTMENT/CONDO

*SUNDIAL COURT* 9234 Charles Street, Chilliwack 2 bdrm, coin laundry, family dwelling, small pet ok, ref’s req’d. 604-791-0463 or 1-877-817-0289

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

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

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

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

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HOMES FOR RENT

Royal Oak

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

(in house manager)

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

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

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.

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

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

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

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Chilliwack Rentals HOMES, APARTMENTS, TOWNHOMES

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

Everyb Ev erybody ody should have a hot meal and a warm bed. bed. YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A PERSON’S LIFE

(604)858-9832

Your generous donations will help us give shelter, food & clothing to many people who rely on Ruth & Naomi’s Mission to have a better quality of life.

Deadline to submit your photo is: FRIDAY, JAN. 6 @ 5PM

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Please help Ruth & Naomi’s Mission make the warmth of Christmas last all year by giving to our Christmas Appeal Campaign.

THERE IS ONLY ONE RUTH & NAOMI’S MISSION and it belongs to the generous and

loving people of Chilliwack who truly care for the less fortunate in our community.

Shaw Ave Apartments 7451 Shaw Ave.

ENTRY FORM Parent’s Name: Baby’s Name: Birthdate: 45860 Spadina Ave., Chilliwack, B.C. V2P 6H9

Babies of 2011

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

CALL 604-858-2513

I WOULD LIKE TO HELP THE PEOPLE YOU HELP. ENCLOSED IS MY DONATION OF $_________________ Name________________________________________ Address__________________________________________ City________________________________ Prov__________________________ PC___________________________ Mail your donation to: Ruth & Naomi’s Mission, 46305 First Ave, Chilliwack, BC V2P 1W8. Phone: 604-795-2322. A CHARITABLE TAX RECEIPT WILL BE ISSUED FOR DONATIONS OF $20 OR MORE. THANK YOU! Please make cheques payable to Ruth & Naomi’s Mission. Registered Charity #86303-0482 R001

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

CHILLIWACK, downtown YALE RD EAST. Large 3 bdrm home, newly reno’d. N/P, N/S. $875/mo + utils. 604-786-2437 Chilliwack, FFI 4 bdrm, dbl gar, RV access, big screen tv, 2 covered decks, w/d, n/s, pet neg. $1400+util. avail now. (604)799-1128 CULTUS LK avail immed, shortterm rental avail to June 30, 2012. 2/bdrm, furn’d/unfurn. W/D. NS/NP. $950 incl utils. 604-819-7733.

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

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

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

2010 ADVENTURER 106DBS

Chilliwack Grnd. flr. Little Mtn area, priv. ent., a/c, w/d, all utils & satellite, n/s n/p. $600mo. 604-795-5382 CHILLIWACK, Newer 1 bdrm, basement ste, in country setting, f/p, private entry, 4 applinces, incl. util. n/p, n/s, $750/m. Avail Jan. 1. Call (604)745-7466

Elec. happi-jac, microwave, thermopane windows, exterior speakers, comfort step bumper. $23,483 (stk.31006) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

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

TRANSPORTATION

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

851

2004 JEEP GRAND Cherokee Ltd. 4x4, auto, red, 160K, $8500 firm. Call 604-538-9257

851

TRUCKS & VANS

2004 GRAND CARAVAN, 36,000 KMS, v6, loaded, seats 7, $7950 obo. 604-780-8404

TRUCKS & VANS

SUITES, UPPER

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

2011 EVER-LITE 35RL-DS

Ext. shower, AM/FM/CD/DVD, power awning, power tongue jack, LCD tv, A/C. $34,483 (Stk.30968) www.fraserwayrv.com 1-800-806-1976 DL #30644

845

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

TOWNHOUSES

Chilliwack #67 - 45185 Wolfe Rd. 3 bd, 2 level. 5 appl., cls to hospital. Avail now. (604)824-0264 Chilliwack, 9098 Broadway St., 2bdrm twnhse, w/d, f/s, pets negot. $700/m avail. now Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

GREYSTONE PLACE 2 Bdrm Townhouse 9315 Woodbine St. Family Oriented. W/D hook-ups. Fridge/Stove. Avail. Dec. 1 No Pets. $800/mo + 1/2 mth D.D

Call Dean 604-316-0125 Sardis. 3 bdrm spacious end unit, walking distance to rotary trail, sm pet allowed, n/s, $1200/m. Refs, avail Jan 1. (604)858-3159

TRANSPORTATION 809

OFFICE/RETAIL

SCRAP CAR REMOVAL

1993 Ford Ranger ext cab, XL sport, V6 5spd, 191064k, gd cond tires like new, $500. 604-793-5189 1993 S15 EXTRA cab 4x4, auto, blue, air, canopy, good cond., $1499. Call (604)819-4857 2000 Dodge diesel 2500 series 4x4 ext cab 133,000k. 8x10 custom alum deck $12,500. 604-839-5700. 2002 Honda Odyssey EXL, leather int., new tires, new timing belt, 161,000k. $6900. 604-309-4001.

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

1-800-910-6402

2002 PONTIAC MONTANA. V6, loaded, no acc’d. New Aircare. Only $2,950. 604-309-3135 Abbotsford.

CARS - DOMESTIC

2004 F350 LARIAT CREW CAB, 4X4, long box, 180K, full load $16,000 obo. 604-812-1278

www.PreApproval.cc

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1993 F150 HEAVY 1/2, 4x4, auto, good condition $1499 red/white 819-4857

New & Used Vehicles

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

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca

1998 Dodge Neon 164 km, 4 cyl, 2 dr, A/C, auto, CD/MP3, ipod jack, no accid, set wint. tires inc, $2800 obo. (604) 316 7665.

For a Safe Ride Home For You and Your Car se NoCall

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

Red n io t a r e Op t choice

ar Operation ! The sm e home id r e f a for a s Nose! Red

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

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca

821 CARS - SPORTS & IMPORTS

AUTO ACCESSORIES/ PARTS

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

SEVENOAKS SHOPPING CENTRE

1994 Saab 900-S. 6cyl, 2.5 l engine. 4dr, sunroof, 5spd, green, like new. $1950. 604-541-0344

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

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

Dates of Operation:

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

O era Nov. 25, 26 Dec.p2, 3,t9, 17, and 31 ion10, Re16, d

New & Used Vehicles

For Service Call:

Nose.

www.chilliwacksuzuki.ca

2003 FREIGHTLINER COLUMBIA highway truck, 450HP, 13 spd, Eaton Fuller trans, recent work done, brand new tires, fresh MVI. Make over $10,000/mo gross with job. Asking $22,500 Info 604-830-1700.

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

com

604–393–3000

828 COMMERCIAL VEHICLES

RV PADS

To: Ron McHaffie; Unknown address

Lisa Douglas

Chilliwack, 46367 Chilliwack Central Rd. 2 bdrm upper suite, incl. heat/hydro, 5appl. garage, pets negot, avail. now $900/m Ross Fullbrook, Royal Lepage 604-792-0077

752

NOTICE OF INTENT

“Notice of Intent” to advertise on January 19, 2012 the sale of your remaining personal property. Several attempts have been made to contact you by phone, text and emailed resulting in no response. 30 items (including vehicles, equipment, boats, and storage bins) remain at the property of 10704 # 9 Highway, Rosedale, BC, V0X 1X1. You must contact me immediately by phone at 604-793-5306 to arrange payment for outstanding items and make appointments to remove your personal property mentioned above.

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

Auto Financing 1.800.910.6402

751

Chilliwack, 3 bdrm upper ste, 5 appl, gas f/p, nice area, cls to school/amen, cat ok, $1100 incl util. refs & DD, Jan 1. (604)792-9155

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

747

RECREATIONAL/SALE

TRANSPORTATION

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

(Chilliwack, BC)

741

TRANSPORTATION

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

748 SHARED ACCOMMODATION

Thanks to our Major Sponsors ($750+):

Chilliwack, share 2 bdrm apt. includes heat, hot water, cable, avail. Jan 1. $375/m. 604-702-9849.

749

STORAGE

Abbotsford-Large Barns for Rent, nr town! Suitable for storage. Almost 4000 sq ft, 160’ x 24’. Clean, cement flrs w/electricity. Quick highway access. Owner lives on site. $1100/m. 604-309-9023 after 6pm.

Autos • Trucks • Equipment Removal

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

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

Mini Storage Ltd 45648 Storey Ave (behind 7/11 in Sardis)

50% off

2000 BUICK LASABRE with heated seats, low km’s, H.U.D. Private. $6900/obo. 778-565-4230

(Some restrictions apply.) www.accessministorage.ca

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Host Organization:

847 SPORT UTILITY VEHICLES

1st calendar month.

838

and our major In-Kind Supporters:

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

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Chilliwack Restorative Justice And Youth Advocacy Association

12-11H ORN1

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE

Put Yourself & Your Car To Bed Safe 50 SAFE RIDE HOME Only $ COLLISION, TOWING & GLASS 12/11H_OC15

www.oconnorgroup.com

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*Up to 5km, vehicle, driver and 1 passenger.

44840 Yale West, Chilliwack | 604.792.3170

*

838

RECREATIONAL/SALE


The Chilliwack Progress Thursday, December 22, 2011

www.theprogress.com

SOLD

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AILEEN

ANNETTE

ARNOLD

BEN

BOB & SHARON

CHRIS

CRAIG & CONNIE

SOLD

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CRYSTAL & SONIA

DAVE D.

DEBBIE

DON & THERESA

ED & BONNY

ELLA

EMILE & KAREN

SOLD

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SOLD

SOLD

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GARY

GEORGE

GREG

GREG & PAM

GUY & JUSTINE

HELEN

JERRY

SOLD

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SOLD

SOLD

JERRY H.

JIM

JIM & BRENDA

JIM & LISA

JOE & ANITA

JORDAN & JACQUIE

JUILIE & BOB

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

ART & GABE

JOANNE

FOR SALE

FOR SALE

BOB & EILEEN

MATT & LINDSAY

FOR SALE

Our sincere thanks to our clients for entrusting their real estate needs to us over the last year. Best wishes to all for a safe and prosperous New Year!

ROBERT team LACERTE

DON & BARB

FOR SALE

FOR SALE MAX

FOR SALE

“Hire A Team For The Price Of One Agent” GARY A.

Maximum Exposure Top Dollar Least Hassle 604-858-7179 • 1-800-830-7175

FOR SALE

RE/MAX Nyda Realty

MIKE & ASTRID

Robert Lacerte

Stacy Crowhurst Associate Realtor

JEAN

FOR SALE PAT

SOLD

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KEN & JOAN

KEVIN & MICHELLE

LEE

LILLIAN

LINDA

LISA

MARK

SOLD

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MICHELLE

NANCY

NEISHA

PETER

PHILLIP & PAT

QUADRI

ROB R.

SOLD

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RON

SCOTT

SHEILA

STEVEN

SUSAN & ROBERT

TERESA

TERRY

SOLD

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TIFFANY

TIM & JEANETTE

TOM

VERA

VERN & LYLA

WAYNNE

WENDY 12-11 RM15

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ALL BOXING WEEK CLEARANCE ITEMS WITH YELLOW PRICE TAGS

26-31 OR WHILE QUANTITIES LAST. YELLOW TAG CLEARANCE THROUGHOUT THROUGHOUT THE THE STORE STORE DEC. DEC 26-31 WOMEN'S

MEN'S

ZERMATT WATERPROOF SUEDE SNOW BOOTS • 200g Thinsulate • Molded Eva Sole

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RIME RIDGE MID SLIP-ON WATERPROOF BOOTS s 'ENUINE ,EATHER 5PPER s 'RIP 3OLE s 3IDE :IPPER

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MEN'S

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4999

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Reg $139.99 SIZES 7-11

Reg $149.99 SIZES 5-10

MEN'S

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FEATHER-LITE WORK VEST • 50/50 Down/ Feathers • Nylon Shell • Reversible • Black & Grey

FORMATION COMPOSITE TOE SAFETY SHOES •s 3AFETY TOE 3LIP 2ESISTANCE Safety Toe • Slip Resistance SAVE 53% 53% SAVE

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MEN'S & LADIES' STEEL-TOE WORK BOOTS

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*EXCLUDING GIFT CARDS

OPEN 8AM - 5PM BOXING DAY FOLLOWED BY REGULAR HOURS CUSTOM EMBROIDERY SHOP ON SITE! FREE hemming on Jeans & casual pants purchased at Chilliwack location.

604-858-4199 OPEN 8:30am - 9pm M-F 9am - 6pm SAT 10am - 5pm SUN

TO VANCOUVER

TO HOPE

SUPERSTORE BUS DEPOT

LUCKAKUCK SARDIS

MARK’S 12224836

12-11H_MWW22

Next to Bus Depot

LOCALLY OWNED & OPERATED CHILLIWACK

VEDDER RD

45737 Luckakuck Way,


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